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they were going to make sure nothing like this would happen again in his george tenet said i said whywere these enhanced interrogation techniques necessary? he said because these are people who will never ever ever tell you a thing and would cut your throat the moment they got out of wherever they are being held. he has seen withering criticism about the days before and after 9/11 and the iraq war he was dc dci. this was his first opportunity to answer all of that and he came at me the most fun i have ever had in an interview because it was so engaging and combative and he kept saying we do not torture people. we do not torture people. it was a semantic debate because clearly that is what we were doing and senator mccain said when he cosponsored the new antitorture bill, he said from the well that we have lost our principles and we had to get back on the side of the angels. >> asking you about sketches and leadership so your coverage of politics given your great curiosity and love to be a globetrotter to find stories and be in the white house briefing room and cover the president is c
they were going to make sure nothing like this would happen again in his george tenet said i said whywere these enhanced interrogation techniques necessary? he said because these are people who will never ever ever tell you a thing and would cut your throat the moment they got out of wherever they are being held. he has seen withering criticism about the days before and after 9/11 and the iraq war he was dc dci. this was his first opportunity to answer all of that and he came at me the most fun...
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like tenet and casey. some started out reasonably well like mccone but eventually became estranged over policy issues. in some cases, there was very little relationship as woolsey would tell you and brzezinski to some extent. but if you try to evaluate a director's success on some kind of objective indices, these would be the types of things that you would look for. and if you were to try to tell a new director how to do his business based on what predecessors did or didn't do, i would suggest these kinds of things. if you're going to come in with an agend amake sure everybody knows about it from the outset and you keep them posted. we like secrets but not surprises. you want to make sure that you are ultimately the man who takes the fall but you also want to make sure that you push out authority to the operational level so people can do their jobs. and then you back them up when they need resources and when they get into a bit of a bind. you don't bring in, especially if you're an outsider, outsiders to r
like tenet and casey. some started out reasonably well like mccone but eventually became estranged over policy issues. in some cases, there was very little relationship as woolsey would tell you and brzezinski to some extent. but if you try to evaluate a director's success on some kind of objective indices, these would be the types of things that you would look for. and if you were to try to tell a new director how to do his business based on what predecessors did or didn't do, i would suggest...
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tenet had never done an interview before.e had seen withering criticism about the days before 9/11, after 9/11, and the leadup to the iraq war, of a which he was at the director or central intelligence and this was his first doesn't to an that and he came at me. it's the most fun, if you will, eve ever had in an interview because it was so engaging and so combative, and he kept saying, we do not torture people. we do not torture people. and it was a semantic debate because clearly torture is what we were doing, as senator john mccain said, when he cosponsored the new antitorture bill, john mccain from the well of the senate said we had lost our principles and we had to get back on the side of the angels. >> host: if i ask you about sketches in leadership, in a way your coverage of politics, given your great curiosity and love of being a globe trotter to find stories to be in a white house briefing room to cover a president is confining and you tried to break out of that from almost covering the you from the otherwise, in but
tenet had never done an interview before.e had seen withering criticism about the days before 9/11, after 9/11, and the leadup to the iraq war, of a which he was at the director or central intelligence and this was his first doesn't to an that and he came at me. it's the most fun, if you will, eve ever had in an interview because it was so engaging and so combative, and he kept saying, we do not torture people. we do not torture people. and it was a semantic debate because clearly torture is...
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tenet, remaking american political history conference including a discussion on the correlation between violence and u.s. political change from the time of the american revolution to present-day at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. sunday, on q&a, new york times photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having this around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around because it helps track his message, help -- drive his message, help drive the news every day, he is constantly driving the message. and therefore having us around really allows him to do that. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. year, c-spanery awards fellowships to several middle and high school teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. they join c-span's education relations team in washington, d.c. for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. they also help lead the c-span summer educators' conference. o
tenet, remaking american political history conference including a discussion on the correlation between violence and u.s. political change from the time of the american revolution to present-day at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. sunday, on q&a, new york times photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having this around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having...
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nobody talks about homegrown in 2002 when i was doing this threat briefings for director tenet.i'm not sure we use the word so our concept of second wave was another major organization creating another hijacking catastrophe with 20 people. to answer your question i think what happened what i would characterize as the third wave was the realization that are made i'm going to say in 06, 07 and 08 that there was a diverse disparate movement of like-minded individuals who didn't really understand the ideology but thought their anger was validated. typically young people who were not connected to it but by watching a youtube video. the third wave was people who were left strategically scary. they aren't going to conduct an anthrax attack is harder to track as they are not part of an organization. i thought the homegrown in some ways for the third wave and then you start all over and almost repeating the process of going after an organization and sing it morphed into individual act years. a big organization of the sudden you see people who want to see video. but we would not have defi
nobody talks about homegrown in 2002 when i was doing this threat briefings for director tenet.i'm not sure we use the word so our concept of second wave was another major organization creating another hijacking catastrophe with 20 people. to answer your question i think what happened what i would characterize as the third wave was the realization that are made i'm going to say in 06, 07 and 08 that there was a diverse disparate movement of like-minded individuals who didn't really understand...
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, a core tenet that has guided international relations since really the end of world war ii. and that is the idea that big states do not bully small states. and if the g7 were to roll over at the instillation of donald trump and to invite vladimir putin back in without putin having left crimea and eastern ukraine, this would be that very sign of weakness, signaling that the g7 was no longer willing to really abide by and really to enforce that key tenet of international order. >> evelyn, what is the state of the g7, and what is the state of of its power and influence today on these issues that the three of you have discussed so far? >> as david said, originally it was created as an ad hoc group of leaders. it's not an institution or organization, they get together annually, and the idea was to deal with economic crisis. at the time it was in the 1970s, and they were dealing with rising oil prices, and other problems in the economy. and so this is still -- still supposed to be the reason for having the group, but they have expanded beyond that. they'll talk about other issues
, a core tenet that has guided international relations since really the end of world war ii. and that is the idea that big states do not bully small states. and if the g7 were to roll over at the instillation of donald trump and to invite vladimir putin back in without putin having left crimea and eastern ukraine, this would be that very sign of weakness, signaling that the g7 was no longer willing to really abide by and really to enforce that key tenet of international order. >> evelyn,...
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successfully created opportunities through these means that anti-americanism has become a central tenet of leftist dogma. take jeremy corbin, the leader of the labour party in britain. this is a man who is so blinded by dislike of the west that he sees rogue states as morally equivalent to the united states. he cannot bring himself to condemn islamic extremism without identifying western imperialists as the cause, and disgracefully he parroted russian state propaganda when a military grade nerve agent was used on the streets of britain. this is a man who calls western hating hamas and hezbollah his friends. he is anti-american. he is anti-british. and he is anti-freedom. but i don't want people to get the wrong impression. these politics of the left are not what people in britain think. it is not what the british public think. we've got a huge number of people in britain working for american companies or doing business with the u.s. we've got people who enjoy american products and services. we had news today that britain now imports more from the u.s. than any other single country in th
successfully created opportunities through these means that anti-americanism has become a central tenet of leftist dogma. take jeremy corbin, the leader of the labour party in britain. this is a man who is so blinded by dislike of the west that he sees rogue states as morally equivalent to the united states. he cannot bring himself to condemn islamic extremism without identifying western imperialists as the cause, and disgracefully he parroted russian state propaganda when a military grade...
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lot of money i would have to add that $1.00 of the what i'd been more we don't want us that is if tenet what that is a scandal and more all the wrong mon. you don't want it no more him then said the. read and you're so bad also while i know it was there this scene so in a been at war cerny and want to know that i did it because he had lost it. in part 2 we'll ask whether the superpowers of the 21st century have ignored lessons in the week looks likes to call and start to create more division in boundaries in the middle east than ever before. it was a big problem because it was different people admired him he was the center of night life in being ruled and he married miss universe hugh was a long buoyant character on the other hand a ruthless operative fighting for the palestinian cause some israeli intelligence sources claim that planned their operation and for years the israeli try to find him and kill him al jazeera world examines the life of ali has a son salaam the hunt for the red prince. this is a really fabulous news from one of the best i've ever worked in there is a unique sens
lot of money i would have to add that $1.00 of the what i'd been more we don't want us that is if tenet what that is a scandal and more all the wrong mon. you don't want it no more him then said the. read and you're so bad also while i know it was there this scene so in a been at war cerny and want to know that i did it because he had lost it. in part 2 we'll ask whether the superpowers of the 21st century have ignored lessons in the week looks likes to call and start to create more division in...
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why police say a landlord went to great lengths to try to get her tenet out. >>> illegal dumping of trashhat needs to be cleaned up. we will hear from a oakland city council meeting. he says the city is not doing enough. >> otherwise we are being going downhill. >>> closed captioning is brought to you by mancini sleep world. save up to 65% on a luxurious mattress. >> reporter: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the next american chinese original is here. new sichuan hot chicken. for a heart breaking limited time only at panda express. >>> a landlord has been arrested after police say she took extreme measures to try to evict her tenet in mountain view. a total of five south bay residents face charges in a rent dispute that is now a criminal investigation. >> reporter: police say this landlord went to drastic measures to evict a family of five who would not pay the rent on her rental property in mountain view. >> i guess for disputes related to rent, wanted to evict the family. so she called a friend who rounded up additional individuals and brought them to the home that evening with the intent of physically removin
why police say a landlord went to great lengths to try to get her tenet out. >>> illegal dumping of trashhat needs to be cleaned up. we will hear from a oakland city council meeting. he says the city is not doing enough. >> otherwise we are being going downhill. >>> closed captioning is brought to you by mancini sleep world. save up to 65% on a luxurious mattress. >> reporter: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the next american chinese original is here. new sichuan hot chicken. for...
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was considered as african tenets of the within the rule and i am not necessarily mean need to be realistic it is more appropriately for the city that we live in now we have to face the fact that in the city of some people say 80000000 some people say 22 we need to live in smaller and smaller spaces nanki peninsula is an ultra modern district of lagos he is the architect is constructing minimalist housing units similar to ones built around the globe. a new architecture for new life styles functional economic and compact. so this is a start and 2 bedroom apartment so it's ok. planchet it's really about i think efficient living. apartments for nigeria's growing middle class who are increasingly cosmopolitan. we always need to reflect on. on how living in a city is evolving and changing i mean the whole world has changed the demographic is changing how people live the family unit is being redefined and we need to make sure that we produce an architecture that reflects that and that's what the boss does back at the university campus in. its buildings were constructed in the 1960 s. and seventy'
was considered as african tenets of the within the rule and i am not necessarily mean need to be realistic it is more appropriately for the city that we live in now we have to face the fact that in the city of some people say 80000000 some people say 22 we need to live in smaller and smaller spaces nanki peninsula is an ultra modern district of lagos he is the architect is constructing minimalist housing units similar to ones built around the globe. a new architecture for new life styles...
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what was considered as african tenets of the within the rule and i love that saying the. we need to be realistic and design appropriately for the city that we live in now we we have to face the fact that in the city of some people say 18000000 some people say 22 we need to live in a smaller and smaller spaces nike peninsula is an ultra modern and district of lagos here the architect is constructing minimalist housing units similar to ones built around the globe. a new architecture for new lifestyles functional economic and compact. so this is astounding 2 bedroom apartment so it's open plan kitchen it's really about i think efficient living. apartments for nigeria's growing middle class who are increasingly cosmopolitan. in the always need to reflect on. on how living in a city is evolving and changing i mean the whole world has changed for the demographic is changing how people live the family unit is being redefined you know and we need to make sure that we produce an architecture that's reflects that and that's what the boss does back at the university campus in. its b
what was considered as african tenets of the within the rule and i love that saying the. we need to be realistic and design appropriately for the city that we live in now we we have to face the fact that in the city of some people say 18000000 some people say 22 we need to live in a smaller and smaller spaces nike peninsula is an ultra modern and district of lagos here the architect is constructing minimalist housing units similar to ones built around the globe. a new architecture for new...
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what was considered as african tenets of the within the rule and i am not necessarily mean need to be realistic and design appropriately for the city that we live in now we we have to face the fact that in the city of some people say 80000000 some people say 22 we need to live in a smaller and smaller spaces nike is an ultra modern and up market district of lagos here the architect is constructing minimalist housing units similar to ones built around the globe. a new architecture for new life styles functional economic and compact. so this is astounded 2 bedroom apartment so it's open plan kitchen it's really about i think efficient living. apartments for nigeria's growing middle class who are increasingly cosmopolitan. and we always need to reflect on on on how living in a city is evolving and changing i mean the whole world has changed for the demographic is changing how people live the family unit is being redefined and we need to make sure that we produce an architecture that's reflects that and that's what the boss does back at the university campus in. its buildings were constru
what was considered as african tenets of the within the rule and i am not necessarily mean need to be realistic and design appropriately for the city that we live in now we we have to face the fact that in the city of some people say 80000000 some people say 22 we need to live in a smaller and smaller spaces nike is an ultra modern and up market district of lagos here the architect is constructing minimalist housing units similar to ones built around the globe. a new architecture for new life...
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those members are drawn to the organization not just as adherence to the ideology, to the tenets of white spremism, but also the klan of the '20s candidly sells itself as the answer to a variety of ills or supposed ills. so it's a fraternity organization that protects against the feminization and the breakdown of mass clue masculine society, it's a law and order group, they are moralists defending against the apparent evils of modernism and jazz. oh, no, they're very upset at jazz. they are nativists particularly picking up on popular anti-catholic and anti-semitic sentiments to really drive calls to restrict immigration or halt immigration entirely. and far more than this, really the klan is very responsive to local concerns and tailors itself in those ways. so we have this kind of interesting phenomenon with the klan of the '20s where even as this membership grows, klan violence declines. in fact, racial violence overall declines through the 1920s after the kind of sharp spike in lynchings post world war i. certainly compared to what's effectively the paramilitary klan of reconstruction
those members are drawn to the organization not just as adherence to the ideology, to the tenets of white spremism, but also the klan of the '20s candidly sells itself as the answer to a variety of ills or supposed ills. so it's a fraternity organization that protects against the feminization and the breakdown of mass clue masculine society, it's a law and order group, they are moralists defending against the apparent evils of modernism and jazz. oh, no, they're very upset at jazz. they are...
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think that this insistence on a nerd-like definition of terms, like what is socialism, what are the tenetsre very hypereducated thing. the reason that these young people are embracing socialism is because they understand intuitively that it is the difference between what they have now in the alternative. they understand now that the menu, the capitalist menu, is disgusting. they hate it. if there are certain things they like aboutt it. if they like iphones, they like the farmers' market, but they don't like going into debt to go to college. they don't like $3,000 a month child care bills if they ever want to have a kid. they understand that the alternative is something called socialism. they are for it. i think it's actually kind of a very common sense way that normal people resent about the world who haven't been to college, which after all, is most people. i'm fine with that. spoon half of your argument is right. socialism is a disaster, it's never worked outside sand to make scandinavia so that's obviously a bad idea but our current system is not working for young people. you're absolut
think that this insistence on a nerd-like definition of terms, like what is socialism, what are the tenetsre very hypereducated thing. the reason that these young people are embracing socialism is because they understand intuitively that it is the difference between what they have now in the alternative. they understand now that the menu, the capitalist menu, is disgusting. they hate it. if there are certain things they like aboutt it. if they like iphones, they like the farmers' market, but...
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>>> a southbay landlord accused of plotting a home invasion on her own tenets. >>> passengers on an airport shuttle were told to get off so that a robber could drive it home. the bizarre bus jacking at sfo. >> my impression was, the kids had their phones out. they had cigarettes. >>> and original report of teenagers trip to a bay area recovery center nearly puts his life at risk. good evening, i am elizabeth cook. >> we begin with the elaborate scheme that was masterminded by a landlord to try to force her tenants move out. maria medina is in mountain view with how it ended with five people in handcuffs. >> reporter: the family of four, including two children were inside the rental home when the suspect showed up. ultimately, he ran at a backdoor as the suspects tried to force their way in. one man watched it all unfold across the street. >> you take her to the courts. that is ridiculous. >> reporter: meant to mute -- mountain view police say the landlord is a suspect in robbing her own property. dave murphy lives across the street, he watched as the suspects tried to break in just after 8:
>>> a southbay landlord accused of plotting a home invasion on her own tenets. >>> passengers on an airport shuttle were told to get off so that a robber could drive it home. the bizarre bus jacking at sfo. >> my impression was, the kids had their phones out. they had cigarettes. >>> and original report of teenagers trip to a bay area recovery center nearly puts his life at risk. good evening, i am elizabeth cook. >> we begin with the elaborate scheme that...
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tenet is often dipped into coffee and this plant has strong medicinal virtues. in a city where concrete highrises are growing like mushrooms the zouma museum is a space for humans to breathe and for nature to grow in cities going fast i think. in the right direction many of the trees are. dying out. of the air is polluted or even complete me poisoned we're all affected one way or another we're all connected through the environment. reconnecting humans to the environment is precisely the aim of the zouma school. one that he knew shot several times a week these young children come in small groups and take care of the zone the garden and its farm. the school is open to all. but only the most privileged can afford the fees. it's the students when in this age they have to learn about their gardens. about their foods it's organic they can pets they can see and that kind of in so they know about it and it's getting to their. despite these multiple facets zouma museum has not said its last word yet more than 40 bridges are waiting for international artists to transform
tenet is often dipped into coffee and this plant has strong medicinal virtues. in a city where concrete highrises are growing like mushrooms the zouma museum is a space for humans to breathe and for nature to grow in cities going fast i think. in the right direction many of the trees are. dying out. of the air is polluted or even complete me poisoned we're all affected one way or another we're all connected through the environment. reconnecting humans to the environment is precisely the aim of...
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sacramento, kings was accused of sexually assaulting former los angeles sports reporter kelli tennant tenet filed a lawsuit and held a news conference describing her claims of sexual-assault verbal and physical harassment and unwanted physical contact. she said the incidents with walton happened over a 3 year period. the king said that their investigation included interviews with more than 20 people including walton, however, 10 it did not speak with the team's investigators. it would be chef made a visit us here at kron 4 today to talk about the key issues facing oakland and also the state of california and she says the number one issue is homelessness and the mayor has as oakland has new solutions which are working. >>that is our biggest issue and it's not just unique to oakland and san francisco. the big cities in california, the 13 largest cities all over 300,000 people every single mayor signed onto a letter to the governor stating that homelessness is our number one issue. i'm honored that the governor actually tapped me a few weeks ago to be one of only 7 elected officials to serve o
sacramento, kings was accused of sexually assaulting former los angeles sports reporter kelli tennant tenet filed a lawsuit and held a news conference describing her claims of sexual-assault verbal and physical harassment and unwanted physical contact. she said the incidents with walton happened over a 3 year period. the king said that their investigation included interviews with more than 20 people including walton, however, 10 it did not speak with the team's investigators. it would be chef...
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be to extend just calls a vick should an protections 2 people on section 8 now if it passes those tenets could not be evicted without a cause. the kron 4 morning news a record breaking trip across the pacific. >>we'll meet the man who passed board and all the way from san francisco to hawaii, wow. before we go have a little peek outside checking in on the embarcadero nice sunny weather on tap. we do have a little bit of fog but today will be one of the warmest days of the week and it's of course ano >>welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news, the banks are saying with us checking in on the forecast which looks beautiful yesterday was nice today it's going to nice again right. >>yeah, another good day for pools for airson air conditioning lots of some all the things that you like when it's hot outside ice cream. yeah, i we can add a lot to this list. if you want to head out to the coast to a nice escape from our inland heat at today as temperatures up the coast will be in the 60's and 70's this morning in fact for some of our coastal in bayside areas. we actually have a not just a do
be to extend just calls a vick should an protections 2 people on section 8 now if it passes those tenets could not be evicted without a cause. the kron 4 morning news a record breaking trip across the pacific. >>we'll meet the man who passed board and all the way from san francisco to hawaii, wow. before we go have a little peek outside checking in on the embarcadero nice sunny weather on tap. we do have a little bit of fog but today will be one of the warmest days of the week and it's of...
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repercussions throughout the region isn't this barker something that could further undermine the democratic tenets of the india itself because if you look at this the base of you should the government cuts off internet and phone services places local leaders in germany has to be under house arrest declares a public protest of public bali's cannot be held to the point where you have local leaders it cost me a declaring today like me. today india becomes an occupying force because mia. question i do i do think and i went on on social media to say this as well that i did not at all agree with the fact that elected leaders including 2 former chief ministers may have one with you know one of the lower placed under house arrest nor am i comfortable with the fact that this was a decision taken without any communication i'm i'm a bit confused about why the same decision not arguing for them or whether it's good or bad could not have been taken after let's say a month of parliament debates or a consultative process with different stakeholders that said you know i think what what we really have to look out
repercussions throughout the region isn't this barker something that could further undermine the democratic tenets of the india itself because if you look at this the base of you should the government cuts off internet and phone services places local leaders in germany has to be under house arrest declares a public protest of public bali's cannot be held to the point where you have local leaders it cost me a declaring today like me. today india becomes an occupying force because mia. question i...
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the great land power in eurasia that's a fact of history yeah but i do forces are not providing the tenets that you promised i don't know why you keep saying that tim is your myth sorry yes i'm going to work to give sorting some reports that have come about and i'm terribly amused by those ran reports you know i work for random in 1980 s. they said exactly the same thing during the cold war so the fact of the matter is everybody gave up there's just no no they don't make it up but they are repeating you know what is based on a reality of the geopolitics and the geography of eurasia what we can do is ensure that russia knows all $29.00 allies are prepared to act and are prepared to reinforce and that has proven during the cold war an effective deterrent and i believe it proves an effective deterrent today the impression of an alliance that is no longer credible has been assisted if you like by years of war games played out on computers by the pen to good range of defense experts major consistently loses against what it considers to be its main adversary doesn't it well i think the best thin
the great land power in eurasia that's a fact of history yeah but i do forces are not providing the tenets that you promised i don't know why you keep saying that tim is your myth sorry yes i'm going to work to give sorting some reports that have come about and i'm terribly amused by those ran reports you know i work for random in 1980 s. they said exactly the same thing during the cold war so the fact of the matter is everybody gave up there's just no no they don't make it up but they are...
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with other posses against them but of course even if they would find minority governments if the tenets if for those of would become the strongest possible in saxony which would be the 1st 1st in germany instructs even then they would of course have to reckon with that having a far right party being the strongest posse in the german state parliament in this comes at a time when these large centrist parties in germany but also across the west are emerging members here in germany the christian democrats the social democrats they're getting smaller they're losing members what's behind it well some people think it's particularly in the east of germany but i don't think so as you've said yourself we've seen this across your we see this particularly in the european election that's a big posses the so-called folks but sign as you say here in germany that people's parties are losing voters they're losing confidence in the electorate where the electorate is losing confidence in them and that just because there's a lot change so there's a lot of differences dynamics in the left and right on the p
with other posses against them but of course even if they would find minority governments if the tenets if for those of would become the strongest possible in saxony which would be the 1st 1st in germany instructs even then they would of course have to reckon with that having a far right party being the strongest posse in the german state parliament in this comes at a time when these large centrist parties in germany but also across the west are emerging members here in germany the christian...
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i guess alexander league you sure know tenet of the home army code name born in 1916 murdered august 2nd 1905 by the polish state security bureau. we're here also mega actually it was august 6th they got the date wrong about our new. job i still can't believe the greater percentage of just a little bit of sun but it is they never told us where they buried him he just disappeared. the file on him was close to my usual so you can't search for him we spent long days and nights at the cemetery so whenever they've buried someone my mother would take a look out to see if it was alec. i do not so i never gave the body back to us to do that we don't know where they buried him. but here maybe here maybe there is all we can do is guess. this is the fact of the matter is that ship and he's gone. pm. it's. good. to. see. you. folks. in terms of the conflict zone confronting the powerful. the north atlantic treaty organization nato has just started 70th birthday but it wasn't a happy one my guess this week here at nato headquarters is rose got so much luck to be organizations deputy secretary gen
i guess alexander league you sure know tenet of the home army code name born in 1916 murdered august 2nd 1905 by the polish state security bureau. we're here also mega actually it was august 6th they got the date wrong about our new. job i still can't believe the greater percentage of just a little bit of sun but it is they never told us where they buried him he just disappeared. the file on him was close to my usual so you can't search for him we spent long days and nights at the cemetery so...
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this together but maybe to go back to the progressive education movement but essentially the central tenet is that it is better for children to discover or construct their own knowledge without having being told or explained to them by a teacher and there is some truth to that and then to construct her own knowledge but there is a difference between that and to say their own facts of history and science especially without a lot of knowledge of the world and expecting them to discover themselves is tremendously inefficient. but the way that it feeds into the skill structured approach is that teachers feel they are providing children with the tools and the skills to acquire and construct their own knowledge. they are dumping it on them in one way that is not going to be absorbed so with this skill focused approach to take hold, there have been a number of more recent developments that intensified that beginning with the advent of high-stakes testing that has become the yardstick of which we measure progress to look at them and measure those financial skills make an inference so teachers or a
this together but maybe to go back to the progressive education movement but essentially the central tenet is that it is better for children to discover or construct their own knowledge without having being told or explained to them by a teacher and there is some truth to that and then to construct her own knowledge but there is a difference between that and to say their own facts of history and science especially without a lot of knowledge of the world and expecting them to discover themselves...
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than war, that we have to take care of our fellow human beings because this is all we have, those tenetser ask them why, if they told you, you would cry, so just look at them and sigh, and know they love you ♪ >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> two childhood friends in minnesota are giving old flowers a second life, and that's given a lot of seniors a new reason to smile. here is adriana diaz. >> hey, i brought you some flowers. >> oh, thank you. those are beautiful. >> reporter: bloomington, minnesota is in full bloom. that's where you might call karen waldridge and laura hogan full-time flower girls. >> hi, maxine. >> reporter: an idea sprouted from friends last year. take unsold flowers destined for the dumpster, repurpose and visit them to those who can use an extra visit. seniors. the flowers inspire a special feeling that inspires both song -- ♪ oh say can you see >> reporter: and dance. >> i can tell. you're good. >> we started working on our kitchen island, and we were really proud of delivering a dozen or two dozen flowers. >> reporter: then what happened? >> wh
than war, that we have to take care of our fellow human beings because this is all we have, those tenetser ask them why, if they told you, you would cry, so just look at them and sigh, and know they love you ♪ >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> two childhood friends in minnesota are giving old flowers a second life, and that's given a lot of seniors a new reason to smile. here is adriana diaz. >> hey, i brought you some flowers. >> oh,...
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one of the central tenets of fascism is suppressing the opponents, pushing it down so it can't be heardt letting it be spoken. this in some ways feel like that. when you start dlxing people you are trying to shame them into not supporting them anymore. >> we have to tempt on this rhetoric on both sides, the president tweets the press is the enemy of the people, when we see these recent shootings in el paso we don't know the motives behind the dayton attack yet but there is something happening in our society and our politics where people are exhausted. many of these soul cycle folks, equinox folks think this is their way of expressing themselves with their money and where they take their support but we need to tap down this rhetoric and condemn it on both sides when it gets out of control. rob: that is a fair point. to take the entire group of trump voters, half of the country and put them in a box altogether and label them as something they seem to forget how many, millions of people voted for barack obama a lot of them twice and voted for donald trump in 2016. that is a dangerous label
one of the central tenets of fascism is suppressing the opponents, pushing it down so it can't be heardt letting it be spoken. this in some ways feel like that. when you start dlxing people you are trying to shame them into not supporting them anymore. >> we have to tempt on this rhetoric on both sides, the president tweets the press is the enemy of the people, when we see these recent shootings in el paso we don't know the motives behind the dayton attack yet but there is something...
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together but i do say over the last 100 years from the progressive education movement and the central tenet of that movement is it better for children to discover or construct their own knowledge? and there is some truth to that. and that they should discover those for themselves especially without a lot of knowledge of the world. the way that it flows into this that teachers feel they are providing children with the skills down the road they are not dumping information and so that mindset has a fertile ground to take hold but there are some more recent developments that intensified that beginning with the advent of high-stakes testing. those which have become the yardstick by which we measure progress, they measure reading comprehension skills. to make an inference. so we just need to double down overlooking the fact that they don't have the background knowledge to understand the reading passages in the first place they make inferences in their lives all the time toddlers do but that's not the problem so much as the knowledge and vocabulary to understand a passage and that could be a big p
together but i do say over the last 100 years from the progressive education movement and the central tenet of that movement is it better for children to discover or construct their own knowledge? and there is some truth to that. and that they should discover those for themselves especially without a lot of knowledge of the world. the way that it flows into this that teachers feel they are providing children with the skills down the road they are not dumping information and so that mindset has...
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she was a ghost ship warehouse tennis, tenet who described how she escaped the flames. defendants derek allman and max harris each phase 36 counts of manslaughter. >>> coming up, new information about the man accused of shooting six police officers in philadelphia. what we are learning about his criminal record. >>> also ahead, we look into how the suspect in the attack caught on surveillance video released back on the street 72 hours after the crime. on ktvu news at 6:30, what the police officers association is saying about the judge ordered that release point >>> plus, the governor meets with schoolteachers and public safety employees to discuss how assistance programs can keep public servants from being priced out of the bay area's housing market. >> i was able to send my application in. >>> taking alive look right now outside of thursday evening, traffic appears to be moving okay on 880, into the coliseum, right now it is taking 47 minutes to get from oakland to union city. ktvu news at 6:00 will be right back. (music throughout) >>> new details tonight about the ma
she was a ghost ship warehouse tennis, tenet who described how she escaped the flames. defendants derek allman and max harris each phase 36 counts of manslaughter. >>> coming up, new information about the man accused of shooting six police officers in philadelphia. what we are learning about his criminal record. >>> also ahead, we look into how the suspect in the attack caught on surveillance video released back on the street 72 hours after the crime. on ktvu news at 6:30,...
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tenet, remaking american political history conference including a discussion on the correlation between violence and u.s. political change from the time of the american revolution to present-day at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. sunday, on q&a, new york times photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having this around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around because it helps track his message, help -- drive his message, help drive
tenet, remaking american political history conference including a discussion on the correlation between violence and u.s. political change from the time of the american revolution to present-day at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. sunday, on q&a, new york times photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having this around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having...
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>>and coming up, i'll have a full check out your tenet and forecasts including the sneak peek of yourabor day forecast and also your microclimate monday forecast as you get head back to work so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>we continue to follow that breaking news that the great mall milpitas which caused them all to shut down. initial reports came from witnesses who believe that there was an active shooting. the police confirmed. there was no evidence of a shooting what police did confirm that the south. >>and the people thought was gunshots was actually the sound of glass breaking at a mall jewelry store kron four's dan thorn live on. how at the very latest. >>justine it's believe
>>and coming up, i'll have a full check out your tenet and forecasts including the sneak peek of yourabor day forecast and also your microclimate monday forecast as you get head back to work so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that...
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he gives an example of 9/11 and if in august of 2001, george tenet said we will walk you through detectors you've got to take your shoes off the liquids on planes because we've heard a lot of chatter even the facts was it really that big i a plus $100,000 they clearly haven't read the report and yet people just kind of persis him back because they can't let go. have we already seen the pearl harbor but not reacted because of the position that is a huge problem. on that part you do have a bipartisan agreement to do something about it. a lot of the disagreement is on not so much how you react to it but the degree of the reaction and folks think that it's going to be years and years long because even if they said democratic president are they going to pull back from challenging china, they will still use the response -- to >> there is more agreement on others there is not. how can you move forward and focus on the other side. it's a massive victory for china. >> we will do this gentle man and then this one. >> the type of warfare that you describe, i'm not going to challenge the type of warfa
he gives an example of 9/11 and if in august of 2001, george tenet said we will walk you through detectors you've got to take your shoes off the liquids on planes because we've heard a lot of chatter even the facts was it really that big i a plus $100,000 they clearly haven't read the report and yet people just kind of persis him back because they can't let go. have we already seen the pearl harbor but not reacted because of the position that is a huge problem. on that part you do have a...
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and triumph not just for him but for the community he continues to build and nourish, through the tenets he threw for himself in prison, his master plan. this book is noor now issuing and heartplane can, sober and inspiring and real as the divide between empathy and action. look forward to this conversation today between our author and get a effortburg mayor and found are obook in fife, jud ashman. join me in welcoming jud ashman and chris wilson. [applause] >> thank you so much. we're so looking forward to the new story in silver spring. so, this is a remarkable book. we have -- i'm sure we have all read good, inspirational -- the tales of redemption before. i think this book delivers on that front but also happens to be outstandingly written piece and so i want to give you all a flavor of this and ask chris to just read from the prologue and then we'll get into the questions. >> how is everybody doing? >> great. >> awesome. thank you for coming out. they came to my cell at 4:00 a.m. but i was already awake. dressed, and standing by my bunk. it wasn't that i couldn't sleep. those days i
and triumph not just for him but for the community he continues to build and nourish, through the tenets he threw for himself in prison, his master plan. this book is noor now issuing and heartplane can, sober and inspiring and real as the divide between empathy and action. look forward to this conversation today between our author and get a effortburg mayor and found are obook in fife, jud ashman. join me in welcoming jud ashman and chris wilson. [applause] >> thank you so much. we're so...
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team of at dinner work making me come on stage with the right costume the >> cr the right of that tenetsthe curtain light to the 39th? >> this one has the joy of back shenanigans and suspense of a hitchcock film so it's a loving tribute to a hitchcock film but what would happen if only for actors had to perform the entire film on page. >> this is part of the 50th anniversary offering. talk to me quickly about the evolution of your company >> the joy of life theater is that it always new every night. we build on what we had before and we're always six blowing more territory. it's been a delight to work with the artistic director and founder he set it up to be loud or fast or theater company and we are right in that lane. >> when you talk about life theater sometimes duplex a great big broadway musical with big emotions and big scenery how do you as an act draw people in this is a situation where i could probably the the sweat on your brow. let manage that process i think that there the little things the little touches that people are still looking for they are trying to gate so much is go
team of at dinner work making me come on stage with the right costume the >> cr the right of that tenetsthe curtain light to the 39th? >> this one has the joy of back shenanigans and suspense of a hitchcock film so it's a loving tribute to a hitchcock film but what would happen if only for actors had to perform the entire film on page. >> this is part of the 50th anniversary offering. talk to me quickly about the evolution of your company >> the joy of life theater is...
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has given it's okay for the 37 story tower on broadway, neighbors are mounting legal challenges, tenetsding next door said the city hasn't consider the environmental impact on their 100-year-old building several unions have joined the fight and the developers however say the plan was hbors d trusts at of their mind. >>> new numbers on how many people are leaving the bay area due to high housing costs and census data shows over five years from 2013 to 2017 alameda county had the most residents move out, 13,000 people. santa clara county lost 80 to hundred and san francisco the lowest number with 1300 people leaving. popular destinations for those leaving include oregon, texas and idaho >>> two people were arrested after they were caught on camera stealing puppies from a san francisco animal shelter and and in this security camera video you can see three minutes snatching two husky pups and one pitbull for my family dog rescue and the shelter posted photos of the stolen dollars and not long after someone reposted them offering the huskies for sale. >> the people who stole these dogs proba
has given it's okay for the 37 story tower on broadway, neighbors are mounting legal challenges, tenetsding next door said the city hasn't consider the environmental impact on their 100-year-old building several unions have joined the fight and the developers however say the plan was hbors d trusts at of their mind. >>> new numbers on how many people are leaving the bay area due to high housing costs and census data shows over five years from 2013 to 2017 alameda county had the most...
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president trump and ronald reagan share the same tenets.t agree with president trump on every issue and we're not in total lockstep, we do believe when presented the choice, donald trump has been an overall benefit for the lgbtq community and has followed through on his promises to mitigate some of the cultural wars we experienced in the 2000s. >> let's talk about that. you lay out some reasons, your group does, of why you endorsed and president trump has spread to stop the spread of hiv/aids. those are the specific measures. others are more general, tax cuts, helping families, et cetera. by endorsing president trump you're endorsing a number of other policies. the labor department last week proposing a rule that would make it easier for government contractors to discrimination against lgbtq employees, transgender workers not protected by civil rights laws. are you endorsing u.s. embassy shouldn't fly the pride flag. the list goes on. you can see the headlines there. how are you comfortable with that? >> well, some of those -- some of those
president trump and ronald reagan share the same tenets.t agree with president trump on every issue and we're not in total lockstep, we do believe when presented the choice, donald trump has been an overall benefit for the lgbtq community and has followed through on his promises to mitigate some of the cultural wars we experienced in the 2000s. >> let's talk about that. you lay out some reasons, your group does, of why you endorsed and president trump has spread to stop the spread of...
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plutonium, out of the reactor, and going back to the dates of white eyes now it is been fundamental tenetse nonproliferation policy that we should be reliable suppliers of nuclear fuel because we will put on supply of those fuels very strong nonproliferation safeguards and protections. the question is, can we get that leadership that we frankly lost? there are some exciting developments. there is a set of whole new designs so-called fourth-generation reactors which have intrinsically safe fuel forms in which the case example of this reactor which was briefly before you, actually can use as fuel used fuel from the existing elite of reactors which creates an infinite source of supply of fuel and also has the benefit of burning down the act of nights in the use of fuel that crate of long-term radiation hazard. this is sort of a doubly virtuous approach. there's also a lot of interesting were going on in terms of space propulsion to nuclear power and ultimately the dream of many people is fusion, which would be potentially, they always say 30 years from now, whenever that happens to be, what
plutonium, out of the reactor, and going back to the dates of white eyes now it is been fundamental tenetse nonproliferation policy that we should be reliable suppliers of nuclear fuel because we will put on supply of those fuels very strong nonproliferation safeguards and protections. the question is, can we get that leadership that we frankly lost? there are some exciting developments. there is a set of whole new designs so-called fourth-generation reactors which have intrinsically safe fuel...
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railroad interoperability was a major challenge and can be complicated by software issues with host and tenet schedules one said that certain software functionality still has to be developed, tested and implemented to address reliability issues causing system disruptions interoperability challenges through the systems and geographic areas are difficult and dense urban areas like the northeast or chicago with different stages of implementation and the commuter railroads and amtrak are implementing a form of the system on a portion of their equipment and in some cases two different systems are operating can't currently which adds to the complexity of interoperability. now to my second point, providing assistance and support to railroads and the testing processe but as we continue to face the substantial workload through 2020 overseeing those implementations including lengthy safety plans as such to prioritize the resources based on risk. and to make improvements to the extended deadline for the full implementation less than 18 months away and then to have substantial work to complete those chal
railroad interoperability was a major challenge and can be complicated by software issues with host and tenet schedules one said that certain software functionality still has to be developed, tested and implemented to address reliability issues causing system disruptions interoperability challenges through the systems and geographic areas are difficult and dense urban areas like the northeast or chicago with different stages of implementation and the commuter railroads and amtrak are...
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elected dutere, who is one of the biggest thugs on the global stage today, challenging all the basic tenets of democracy. the and of covered the soviet union in 1991. i was back in russia and the run-up to the election last year electing vladimir putin who has been in power as prime minister or president for 20 years. , south africa,e i was at the black township outside johannesburg when a group of schoolchildren led the first lack mass uprising to protest the government decision to change the language of education from african languages , the language of dutch settlers and that gave rise to the mass uprising and led to nelson mandela's freedom. i went back to watch him walk to freedom. today, the average black and south africa is far worse off in terms of the way he lives that he was under apartheid. birth,elebrate the great the latest wave of democratization but there are an extraordinary number of threats and one of them is the manipulation by social media and how states use social media to subvert other countries and then coming together with the threat of populism. in some ways what we
elected dutere, who is one of the biggest thugs on the global stage today, challenging all the basic tenets of democracy. the and of covered the soviet union in 1991. i was back in russia and the run-up to the election last year electing vladimir putin who has been in power as prime minister or president for 20 years. , south africa,e i was at the black township outside johannesburg when a group of schoolchildren led the first lack mass uprising to protest the government decision to change the...
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but that speech bizarrely last night did seem to stick to the main tenets of what he believes the amazonbrazilian people. it's extraordinary -- i'm going to show this one more time as you pan across the river. this is what you should see as a normal blue sky. but the sky is missing it, and instead, if you can't pan across the river here, remarkably, the sun when it came up was red, shrouded at moments by smoke. this is the sea on the part of the river trip terry here, better than a week before when it was even worse. nothing like they've seen the year before. and certainly causing many here to be concerned. i have to tell you, when i drove in from the airport, a matter of hours ago, you can smell the smoke in the air here. there is something unnatural, something really wrong about what's happening here. and it's causing the world to worry about the rain forests, the lungs of the earth, where about one-fifth of the oxygen you and i breathe is created. and the question really is now the brazilian president -- sorry, condemnation, and hearing president trump offering potential assistance. h
but that speech bizarrely last night did seem to stick to the main tenets of what he believes the amazonbrazilian people. it's extraordinary -- i'm going to show this one more time as you pan across the river. this is what you should see as a normal blue sky. but the sky is missing it, and instead, if you can't pan across the river here, remarkably, the sun when it came up was red, shrouded at moments by smoke. this is the sea on the part of the river trip terry here, better than a week before...