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and nixon, in an oversight, neglected to fire e cox's staff, just fired cox so the staff remain.ive days later after enonormous political and popular resistance , nixon was forced to appoint a replacement special prosecutor and been bitten industry stayed in his job. amy: and he stayed in his job at a special prosecutor was appointed. >> leon jaworski was the replacement special prosecutor. amy: so let's turn to yet another clip from "watergate." the film itself is over four hours. health problem with that is you almost can't breathe for the four hours. it is so filled with suspense. they described the tension for the special prosecutor office after the saturday night massacre. this is accompanied by archival footage. explain who henry ruth and james doyle are who speak to the press immediately after the announcement. explain that. >> henry ruth was another deputy special prosecutor and jim doyle 's publicbald cox spokesman. >> raw force has into law. it was the csest thi to a up'et that our country ev experienced. >> i thought it was possible that some of us uld be ararrest. the
and nixon, in an oversight, neglected to fire e cox's staff, just fired cox so the staff remain.ive days later after enonormous political and popular resistance , nixon was forced to appoint a replacement special prosecutor and been bitten industry stayed in his job. amy: and he stayed in his job at a special prosecutor was appointed. >> leon jaworski was the replacement special prosecutor. amy: so let's turn to yet another clip from "watergate." the film itself is over four...
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laverne cox you have long spoken out on this issue.alk about the climate in this country today. >> it is really hard for me to continue to talk about the murders of trans women of color. i was talking to my makeup artist who is also trans. started transitioning medically 1998. i told her this is a reality in my life. in 1998, there were trans people being murdered all around me. the same fear, "will i be next ?" i remember going to a memorial for a trans woman in new york city who was stabbed outside the port authority. for my entire life as a trans woman, for 21 years, i have been toring about -- going memorials and the trauma of that havedon't actually even words for the trauma of that. i think about black people in general who have watched our people be murdered in the streets and the collective trauma of that. i disassociated from it so much because it is too much. it is way too much. we live in a culture that stigmatizes trans people, tell us who we aren't who we say we are. aimee read a brief on stephens case, they bent over back
laverne cox you have long spoken out on this issue.alk about the climate in this country today. >> it is really hard for me to continue to talk about the murders of trans women of color. i was talking to my makeup artist who is also trans. started transitioning medically 1998. i told her this is a reality in my life. in 1998, there were trans people being murdered all around me. the same fear, "will i be next ?" i remember going to a memorial for a trans woman in new york city...
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leon jaworski got archibald cox's old job. he, much to nixon's dismay, carried on with the investigation. the evidence that had been produced was ultimately handed over to congress in a document that has become known as the watergate road map. congress used that evidence that was collected by the watergate special prosecutors to themselves draw up really damning articles of impeachment against richard nixon. and then it all came to an end. nixon, knowing that he was not going to survive an impeachment vote, ended up resigning the presidency. but whatever happened to old archibald cox. the first watergate special prosecutor. the guy who was fired at the end of the saturday night massacre? well, turns out after nixon fired him, he landed at a good government organization called common cause. and at common cause, just ten years after nixon resigned in the year 1984, common cause, under the leadership of watergate special prosecutor, archibald cox, they did something they had never done before. they issued a public report and sent
leon jaworski got archibald cox's old job. he, much to nixon's dismay, carried on with the investigation. the evidence that had been produced was ultimately handed over to congress in a document that has become known as the watergate road map. congress used that evidence that was collected by the watergate special prosecutors to themselves draw up really damning articles of impeachment against richard nixon. and then it all came to an end. nixon, knowing that he was not going to survive an...
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archibald cox took a hard look at that report. common cause produced a digest of that report, that was easier to understand for the public. they took a look at meese's history and decided that for the first time in the history of common cause, they would prevail upon senators to please not vote for this guy. please, not confirm this guy as attorney general. he nevertheless was confirmed as attorney general. and thus started one of the more disastrous terms in u.s. history for a sitting attorney general. i mean, probably the thing for which ed meese is best remembered for, by both his supporters and detractors is that ronald reagan put him in charge of a presidential commission on porn. ed meese was assigned to head up the anti-pornography crusade of the reagan administration, which resulted in, among other things, a 2,000-page report, which was very poorly received, because it did not appear to be at all based on any empirical evidence. nevertheless, attorney general meese formed what he called an obscenity strike force inside fed
archibald cox took a hard look at that report. common cause produced a digest of that report, that was easier to understand for the public. they took a look at meese's history and decided that for the first time in the history of common cause, they would prevail upon senators to please not vote for this guy. please, not confirm this guy as attorney general. he nevertheless was confirmed as attorney general. and thus started one of the more disastrous terms in u.s. history for a sitting attorney...
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bork was ordered to fire special prosecutor cox.able, except that it was real. you kept saying, that couldn't be. you know. but it was. >> i can make no further comment now other than their offices have been sealed by the fbi. >> how could you possibly bring this man to justice if it was within his power to call the investigation to a close? >> please, everyone. >> basically, the president had seized full control of the special prosecutor's office and is in full position of potentially incriminating evidence that could lead to the conviction of his closest associates and to his conviction. and that is the definition of tyranny. >> there could be no doubt this was a constitutional crisis. this was a president trying to stand above the law, and i remember thinking at the time the country's not going to stand for this. >> i think it's amazing that the country is not already fighting in the streets. he's divided the country that much. >> events of the past few days leave us little choice but to move ahead with preparation for impeachmen
bork was ordered to fire special prosecutor cox.able, except that it was real. you kept saying, that couldn't be. you know. but it was. >> i can make no further comment now other than their offices have been sealed by the fbi. >> how could you possibly bring this man to justice if it was within his power to call the investigation to a close? >> please, everyone. >> basically, the president had seized full control of the special prosecutor's office and is in full position...
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next month dhaka says it wants to transfer up to 100000 refugees to ease overcrowding in camps near cox's bazaar currently home to more than a 1000000 ranges who fled neighboring man march human rights groups questioned forcing people to some remote island susceptible to floods and cyclons. conrad was given rare access to the island just a few weeks ago she had this takeaway. from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in coke's bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do will they can the refugees in their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a site clone hits. lots more questions than answers when it comes to return to refugees state of the must conduct put some of those questions to bangladeshi foreign minister a k abdul momen he was in berlin on an official visit. minister moment i want to ask you something about what you told the w in an interview back in august when our reporter spoke with you your
next month dhaka says it wants to transfer up to 100000 refugees to ease overcrowding in camps near cox's bazaar currently home to more than a 1000000 ranges who fled neighboring man march human rights groups questioned forcing people to some remote island susceptible to floods and cyclons. conrad was given rare access to the island just a few weeks ago she had this takeaway. from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in coke's bazaar but questions remain around what daily...
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it's from special prosecutor cox. you ready?urt decrees to turn over tapes, and other documents. i shall bring this to the attention of the court." >> ladies and gentlemen, some things i feel very deeply about are at stake. there has been and is evidence of serious wrongdoing on the part of the president of the united states. wrongdoing involving an effort to cover up other wrongdoing. >> -- show will not be seen tonight so that we may bring you the following special report. >> take one. >> president nixon has discharged watergate special prosecutor archibald cox. >> what, are they kicking you out? >> what can i say, guys? >> are they seizing files? >> i can make no further comment now other than their offices have been sealed by the fbi. >> this is nuts. >> good evening. the president has abolished special watergate prosecutor cox's office and duties. in my career as a correspondent i never thought i'd be announcing these things. because of the president's action, the attorney general has resigned. at the same time the deputy a
it's from special prosecutor cox. you ready?urt decrees to turn over tapes, and other documents. i shall bring this to the attention of the court." >> ladies and gentlemen, some things i feel very deeply about are at stake. there has been and is evidence of serious wrongdoing on the part of the president of the united states. wrongdoing involving an effort to cover up other wrongdoing. >> -- show will not be seen tonight so that we may bring you the following special report....
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among them was the sister ofjo cox.murdered in 2016 by a right—wing extremist, a week before the european referendum. last month, boris johnson was criticised for saying the best way to honourjo cox was to get brexit done. his comments came in a bad—tempered debate in which labour mps had called on the prime minister to moderate his language. jo cox's sister is spearheading efforts to draw up a joint code of conduct for political parties. she told the committee why she was getting involved. one of the things that drives me and that drives my parents and many of my friends and family to keep going is that we don't wa nt any of the family to experience — gosh, what we had to experience and indeed continue to experience every single day. because behind every politician and every public figure there is a family, and there are staff and there are friends and there are people who are affected by the abuse that they face, every single day. she said abuse was becoming a normal part of being an mp. we're losing good people from
among them was the sister ofjo cox.murdered in 2016 by a right—wing extremist, a week before the european referendum. last month, boris johnson was criticised for saying the best way to honourjo cox was to get brexit done. his comments came in a bad—tempered debate in which labour mps had called on the prime minister to moderate his language. jo cox's sister is spearheading efforts to draw up a joint code of conduct for political parties. she told the committee why she was getting involved....
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cox will elaborate on that matter in her lecture. in defeated austria, medical examinations in 1919 disclosed that 96% of the children of vienna were undernourished. some of them were sent abroad to holland on special so-called holland trains. because their parents did not have enough food to feed them. in newly independent poland, the crisis was so acute that the ara, at the peak of its operation, supplied food to ,300,000 children per day. the task that hoover and his associates performed was no simple process of handing out food to the hungry. many of the needy nations he served only had rudimentary governmental machinery. in sum, communication and transportation systems had broken down. every frontier was a barrier of suspicion. ethnic tensions and separatist impulses abounded. at one point early in the winter of 1919, i discovered there were something like 10 little wars going on in supposedly peacetime europe. turf wars and border wars between the poles and the russians. the hungarians and the cheks, and so forth. it was chaos.
cox will elaborate on that matter in her lecture. in defeated austria, medical examinations in 1919 disclosed that 96% of the children of vienna were undernourished. some of them were sent abroad to holland on special so-called holland trains. because their parents did not have enough food to feed them. in newly independent poland, the crisis was so acute that the ara, at the peak of its operation, supplied food to ,300,000 children per day. the task that hoover and his associates performed was...
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the sister of the murdered mpjo cox told mps that violence and abuse has got worse in the three years in 2016 by a right—wing extremist a week before the european referendum. last month, boris johnson was criticised for saying the best way to honourjo cox was to get brexit done. his comments came in a bad—tempered debate in which labour mps had called on the prime minister to moderate his language. jo cox's sister, kim leadbeater, is spearheading efforts to draw up a joint code of conduct for political parties. she told the home affairs committee why she was getting involved. one of the things that drives me, and that drives my parents and many of my friends and family, to keep going is we don't want any other family to experience, gosh, what we've had to experience and indeed continue to experience every single day — because behind every politician and behind every public figure there is a family and there are staff and there are friends and there are people who are affected by the abuse that they face every single day. she said abuse was becoming a normal part of being an mp. we're
the sister of the murdered mpjo cox told mps that violence and abuse has got worse in the three years in 2016 by a right—wing extremist a week before the european referendum. last month, boris johnson was criticised for saying the best way to honourjo cox was to get brexit done. his comments came in a bad—tempered debate in which labour mps had called on the prime minister to moderate his language. jo cox's sister, kim leadbeater, is spearheading efforts to draw up a joint code of conduct...
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cox will elaborate on that matter in her lecture. in defeated austria, medical examinations in 1919 disclosed that 96% of the children of vienna were undernourished. some of them were sent abroad on so-called holland trains. in poland, the crisis was so acute that the ara supplied food to 1,300,000 children per day. the task that hoover and his associates performed was no simple process handing over food to the hungry. many of the needy nations he served only had rudimentary government machinery. in some, medication and transportation systems had broken down. every frontier was a barrier of suspicion. separatist impulses abounded. at one point early in the winter, i discovered 10 little wars in peacetime europe. turf wars and border wars between the polls and the russians. it was chaos. that's the environment in which he and his team have to work. the american-led relief program entailed more than keeping a step ahead of famine and disorder. economic recovery and increased productivity were crucial if europe was to bind up its wounds
cox will elaborate on that matter in her lecture. in defeated austria, medical examinations in 1919 disclosed that 96% of the children of vienna were undernourished. some of them were sent abroad on so-called holland trains. in poland, the crisis was so acute that the ara supplied food to 1,300,000 children per day. the task that hoover and his associates performed was no simple process handing over food to the hungry. many of the needy nations he served only had rudimentary government...
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cox were outraised by their republican opponents this quarter. which can sometimes be a warning sign. when it comes to congressman t.j. cox he's facing a potential rematch against former congressman david valadao. that former congressman brings his own list and already has name i.d. and fundraising experience. you have that caveat there. for the most part we did see good numbers across the board. minnesota democratic congressman collin peterson raised the least amount we are looking at folks in competitive races. that might raise concerns. but he's extremely well-known in his district. trump carried his district by about 30 points. could be a tougher race for ure, but democrats are still you're watching for in house and senate races and why it matters fairly confident that he's in a good spot. host: i want to invite our viewers to join this conversation and tell us what to you. republicans 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. 7202-748-800 -- interpentz 202-748-8002. how do any member of congress go about raising that amount of money? do they ge
cox were outraised by their republican opponents this quarter. which can sometimes be a warning sign. when it comes to congressman t.j. cox he's facing a potential rematch against former congressman david valadao. that former congressman brings his own list and already has name i.d. and fundraising experience. you have that caveat there. for the most part we did see good numbers across the board. minnesota democratic congressman collin peterson raised the least amount we are looking at folks in...
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laverne cox will join me next. larnvee cox will join me next. horsepower... ...is more horsepower. power dollars buy any challenger, charger, or durango and get ten bucks cash allowance for every one horsepower. going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study... ...neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17%... ...to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver... ...neulasta the day after chemo... ...and is used by most patients today. >> always good to talk to but everybody. patients >> always good to talk to but everybody. receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome... ...have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing... ...
laverne cox will join me next. larnvee cox will join me next. horsepower... ...is more horsepower. power dollars buy any challenger, charger, or durango and get ten bucks cash allowance for every one horsepower. going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study... ...neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17%... ...to...
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a low-key night in with cox who captioned it, a rare night and i love it, aww. >> you asked me whichiends" character i was. i think i'm pretty clearly a an you didn't say what you were. ss i would sayro c a >> i was going to say definite m monica. >> so i've been told. >> yeah, i think that the way that monica thinks'she skyac w, i think that's how you think that you're phoebe. but i don't know that it's all the way there. >>> celebrities are just like us. >> including 55-year-old supermodel elle mcpherson, who's just revealed her latest key to on>> tdy yeah, who can't relate this? in an instagram post she says flat stomach is due to lymphatir o ai s that's what it is. in case you're asking what that is, it's a type of massage treatmenthat's said to speed up the removal of wastes and toxi. okay. >> all right, if it works, it >> it enokedtr numicp,e. w hat ted out a video of a meme of with joe biden, his son hu t viol, tweet went viral beforeh ation. but in the meantime this song "photograph," it earned nearly 800,000 new streams, which is a >> "photograph" hit number one >> oh, man,
a low-key night in with cox who captioned it, a rare night and i love it, aww. >> you asked me whichiends" character i was. i think i'm pretty clearly a an you didn't say what you were. ss i would sayro c a >> i was going to say definite m monica. >> so i've been told. >> yeah, i think that the way that monica thinks'she skyac w, i think that's how you think that you're phoebe. but i don't know that it's all the way there. >>> celebrities are just like us....
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cox: my name is mary cox. i'm so pleased to be here. this is my first hoover days. just published my first book. i'll do a little plug. it was just released in the u.s. a few weeks ago. today's lecture covers a lot of what's inside the book, but there's also a lot more that is in there. what i want to do is tell you a story about what it was like to be in germany as a civilian during the first world war and in the years following. as part of that story, i will be discussing herbert hoover, some of things he did to alleviate suffering in germany, which remember, had been a big enemy of the allies of the u.s. one of the things i enjoyed so much doing the research is seeing his compassion for people that were very unpopular, and his ability to encourage others to also feel that compassion and save millions of lives. here's the book. i'm going to start by telling you about the british blockade. right when the war started, the british government started an interdiction of goods. blockade has a specific legal meaning. this blockade prevented many things from entering the
cox: my name is mary cox. i'm so pleased to be here. this is my first hoover days. just published my first book. i'll do a little plug. it was just released in the u.s. a few weeks ago. today's lecture covers a lot of what's inside the book, but there's also a lot more that is in there. what i want to do is tell you a story about what it was like to be in germany as a civilian during the first world war and in the years following. as part of that story, i will be discussing herbert hoover, some...
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. >>> joining us now on the phone is cal fire spokesman jonathan cox. what can you tell us about this wildfire? is th a wi driven fire. + acres what we consider the geysers area. that is that hilly area when you're driving up 101 between hills berg and cloverdale geyserville area. right now the conditions are really just being by the wind gusts. eric attack over the scene of the fire. they were reporting severe turbulence in their flight. a lot of resources are being sent that way. strike teams from throughout the area. pre-position resources in the counties of the red flag warnings. there are obviously evacuations conducted by the sheriff's department. this is a wind driven fire. moving at what we consider a critical's rate of spread. >>> it sounds like you mentioned you are you do have some aircraft and some helicopters that are flying here even though it is dark out that are able to do some drops. >>> we have i don't know about helicopters. we do have an air attack over the fire. that air attack is able to give us good ice with the fire activity is d
. >>> joining us now on the phone is cal fire spokesman jonathan cox. what can you tell us about this wildfire? is th a wi driven fire. + acres what we consider the geysers area. that is that hilly area when you're driving up 101 between hills berg and cloverdale geyserville area. right now the conditions are really just being by the wind gusts. eric attack over the scene of the fire. they were reporting severe turbulence in their flight. a lot of resources are being sent that way....
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the murder of a politician but rights groups reject the allegations as tonbridge autrey reports from cox's bazar a young mother of 2 children recently lost her husband we have not identified her at her request she doesn't believe her husband was involved in any criminal activities have to do good headed at the moment about their alone with my husband used to work as a simple day labor in the camp he worked very hard for his money it was after 4 days that i found out that he was killed by the security forces. the gruesome murder of the local ruling party politicians sparked violent attacks against your hangup by some in the host community instead of defusing the tension law enforcement officers allegedly refused to intervene and protect the refugees more going to doesn't grow up been killed by security forces in recent weeks most ridiculous for their involvement in a killing off the local ruling party politician the odd most rare and is referenced are very terms right now. authorities often link these extrajudicial killings to the drug human trafficking and other criminal activity is anothe
the murder of a politician but rights groups reject the allegations as tonbridge autrey reports from cox's bazar a young mother of 2 children recently lost her husband we have not identified her at her request she doesn't believe her husband was involved in any criminal activities have to do good headed at the moment about their alone with my husband used to work as a simple day labor in the camp he worked very hard for his money it was after 4 days that i found out that he was killed by the...
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. >> reporter: ice says its arrangement with louisiana .benefits federal taxpaye bryan cox is actingress >> the average cosetention in ice cusdy is around $126 a day. the average in louisiana is about $65 a day. >> reporter: and cox says there's a reason ice contractsal with lheriffs and prison companies. >> if ice were to build and operate a twork of detentionic facilities, e would have to staff those facilities, build those facilities. the cost to the taxpayer would be signifint. with a contract arrangement that allows ice to bring on more beds as needed, reduce beds as needed. >> reporter: on the day weja visited son parish correctional center, 972 beds were occupied by ice detainees.e et three who each entered the u.s. at legal ports of entry and requested asylum. all are gay men from central america. t they sayy were persecuted by gangs, often violently, and met with indifference by the police. 23-year-old sergio gomez is from el salvador.at >> ( tran ): i've had a lot of problems with the gangs because of my sexual preference' >> reporter:been in ice detention for nine months,
. >> reporter: ice says its arrangement with louisiana .benefits federal taxpaye bryan cox is actingress >> the average cosetention in ice cusdy is around $126 a day. the average in louisiana is about $65 a day. >> reporter: and cox says there's a reason ice contractsal with lheriffs and prison companies. >> if ice were to build and operate a twork of detentionic facilities, e would have to staff those facilities, build those facilities. the cost to the taxpayer would be...
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nash will begin the conference, followed by mary cox offer, university will examine hunger in germany during world war one, especially among women and children. every 15-minute break will follow, then when the conference resumes bra trend of stanford will discuss efforts and then and russia, followed by a marriage professor at the outset of world war ii. the conference concludes with speakers on states to field questions from one another and the audience. those will be available in the lobby. as a courtesy to the speakers, please be silent. thanks for coming, and enjoy the conference. >> thank you for those gracious words of introduction. it is a pleasure to be here once again, where i've spent many years of my life doing research on mr. hoover. it's nice to be in the presence of friends old and new. it's an additional pleasure and privilege to share this conference and our presentations with our friends. five years ago, the nations of europe, north america, australia and new zealand began to mark the centenary of the first world war. the commemoration has been a somber once, haunted
nash will begin the conference, followed by mary cox offer, university will examine hunger in germany during world war one, especially among women and children. every 15-minute break will follow, then when the conference resumes bra trend of stanford will discuss efforts and then and russia, followed by a marriage professor at the outset of world war ii. the conference concludes with speakers on states to field questions from one another and the audience. those will be available in the lobby....
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special prosecutors who pursued the watergate scandal during the nixon administration were archibald coxki ended up getting appointed after president nixon initiated the so-called saturday night massacre, when he forced the firing of archibald cox. he had to fire his way through the upper echelons of the justice department, until he'd find someone who would go ahead and fire archibald cox for him. i mean, ultimately, we know how all of that ended,
special prosecutors who pursued the watergate scandal during the nixon administration were archibald coxki ended up getting appointed after president nixon initiated the so-called saturday night massacre, when he forced the firing of archibald cox. he had to fire his way through the upper echelons of the justice department, until he'd find someone who would go ahead and fire archibald cox for him. i mean, ultimately, we know how all of that ended,
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i think to another response, another question around jo cox he said let us get brexit done which letit is a sunday morning, we all rememberour mean, look, it is a sunday morning, we all remember our bible stories in thatjesus granted we all remember our bible stories in that jesus granted his we all remember our bible stories in thatjesus granted his disciples we all remember our bible stories in that jesus granted his disciples the power to cast out devils. i think you can certainly argue that the house of commons has been possessed new leave. so, there is, we have always had back and forth in parliament, which is good, but it has gone over the line. do think it is becoming much toxic, if you like, the brexit debate as time goes on, as the stalemate continues? yes, absolutely. i think there's lots of evidence of that in parliament. it has also come to a point where the arguments have sort of lost weight. so, we are not analysing information any more, we become so so, we are not analysing information any more, we become so entrenched in one of two sides that it is not healthy debate,
i think to another response, another question around jo cox he said let us get brexit done which letit is a sunday morning, we all rememberour mean, look, it is a sunday morning, we all remember our bible stories in thatjesus granted we all remember our bible stories in that jesus granted his we all remember our bible stories in thatjesus granted his disciples we all remember our bible stories in that jesus granted his disciples the power to cast out devils. i think you can certainly argue that...
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the murder of a politician but rights groups reject the allocations this time via child reports from cox is bizarre. a young mother of 2 children recently lost her husband we have not identified her at her request she doesn't believe her husband was involved in any criminal activities to the good he had at the end of that parallelogram we have a lot of my husband used to work as a simple day labor and the camp he worked very hard for his money it was after 4 days that i found out that he was killed by the security forces. the recent murder of the local ruling party politicians sparked violent attacks against by some in the host community instead of defusing the tension law enforcement officers allegedly refused to intervene and protect the refugees more going to doesn't growing as i've been killed by security forces in recent weeks most directly was for their involvement in the killing of a local ruling party politician the utmost care in this refugee camp i very trance right now authorities often link these extrajudicial killings to the drug human trafficking and other criminal activiti
the murder of a politician but rights groups reject the allocations this time via child reports from cox is bizarre. a young mother of 2 children recently lost her husband we have not identified her at her request she doesn't believe her husband was involved in any criminal activities to the good he had at the end of that parallelogram we have a lot of my husband used to work as a simple day labor and the camp he worked very hard for his money it was after 4 days that i found out that he was...
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jonathan cox from cal fire. also, one more thing.us, it doesn't look like it's that far from highway 101. any concerns about the freeway being affected? >> our incident commander and law enforcement are side-by- side at the incident command post and they will continue to evaluate as the fire progresses what actions need to be taken and that includes road closures if it were to get to a highway. obviously highway closures as well. it's not out of the realm of possibility but it's not occurring at this time. >> all right. jonathan cox with cal fire. thank you for taking the time to talk to wes. the latest from cal fire. let's go to cristina rendon. you are right there and you are seeing and hearing and smelling a lot. talk about the situation where you are right now in your geyserville. >> reporter: good morning. you have been seeing those live images of what appears to be a structure burning behind us. to give prospective, what we are looking at and the direction, that is red winery road in the distance along the hillside is where we
jonathan cox from cal fire. also, one more thing.us, it doesn't look like it's that far from highway 101. any concerns about the freeway being affected? >> our incident commander and law enforcement are side-by- side at the incident command post and they will continue to evaluate as the fire progresses what actions need to be taken and that includes road closures if it were to get to a highway. obviously highway closures as well. it's not out of the realm of possibility but it's not...
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the upper echelons of the justice department until he would find someone who would fire archibald coxmately we know how that all ended, right?
the upper echelons of the justice department until he would find someone who would fire archibald coxmately we know how that all ended, right?
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don't necessarily see a big sell off i just see a relative underperformance versus the market >> jon cox, we'll leave it there. head of european consumer equities if you want to get involved in the conversation, we are talking consumer goods and brexit so far. tweet us here at cnbc or directly >> coming up, in a cnbc exclusive, olaf scholz hits back at the feeling his country isn't spending enough. more after the break my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (
don't necessarily see a big sell off i just see a relative underperformance versus the market >> jon cox, we'll leave it there. head of european consumer equities if you want to get involved in the conversation, we are talking consumer goods and brexit so far. tweet us here at cnbc or directly >> coming up, in a cnbc exclusive, olaf scholz hits back at the feeling his country isn't spending enough. more after the break my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i?...
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to prolong cox's bazar hitter haynes is a senior counsel for legal action worldwide the organization organization that has submitted reports to the international criminal court on behalf of the male rape survivors he joins us via skype from birmingham thank you very much for your time how difficult is it to really get an accurate number of victims of just how bad are widespread this is well it's very one of. remarkable features is that such is the cultural. reluctance to show men to. discuss these matters that many of these men did not in fact even seek medical help farm. just to give you some idea. l a w represents about 90 to 100 met but so far only about 10 percent of those who felt able to come forward and tell their stories there's no doubt in my mind that. the charting of these men was part of a wider campaign of apartheid peugeot even genocide many of them were attacked in this way because of their significance to the community community leaders or religious cables. so what what is that the avenue for justice that that you and your organization are pursuing well there are many
to prolong cox's bazar hitter haynes is a senior counsel for legal action worldwide the organization organization that has submitted reports to the international criminal court on behalf of the male rape survivors he joins us via skype from birmingham thank you very much for your time how difficult is it to really get an accurate number of victims of just how bad are widespread this is well it's very one of. remarkable features is that such is the cultural. reluctance to show men to. discuss...
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to prolong cox's bizarre ok another top story from europe back to the u.k. the driver of a truck in which $39.00 bodies were found has been charged with manslaughter and people trafficking morris robinson appeared before a court and chelmsford on video link the container truck was discovered last week in an area near london. correspondent following that story what happened in court. but it was a very short hearing only 5 minutes in length as you mentioned morse robinson also known as mo robinson appeared via live video link up from an undisclosed location he was wearing a gray sweatshirt and he spoke a couple of times to confirm his his name his date of birth and his address and address in county in northern ireland and then came the charges 39 counts of manslaughter also other charges involving conspiracy to traffic people immigration violations and also money laundering know a publication for bail was made but the prosecution did believe that should be requested that it should be denied over fears that the defendant could potentially obscure and all of tha
to prolong cox's bizarre ok another top story from europe back to the u.k. the driver of a truck in which $39.00 bodies were found has been charged with manslaughter and people trafficking morris robinson appeared before a court and chelmsford on video link the container truck was discovered last week in an area near london. correspondent following that story what happened in court. but it was a very short hearing only 5 minutes in length as you mentioned morse robinson also known as mo...
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to prolong cox's bazar fact checkers are constantly calling out president trump for statements that are misleading or often outright false but in the news conference announcing the baghdad the right he was able to interrupt sunday morning news programs that would have otherwise been talking about this teach mint under schapelle has more.
to prolong cox's bazar fact checkers are constantly calling out president trump for statements that are misleading or often outright false but in the news conference announcing the baghdad the right he was able to interrupt sunday morning news programs that would have otherwise been talking about this teach mint under schapelle has more.
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me are martin bentham, the evening standard's home affairs editor, and business commentator, josie cox of tomorrow's front pages are already in. ‘he died like a dog' — president trump's words lead on the metro after the world's most wanted man — abu bakr al—baghdadi — is killed in a us raid in northwest syria. the times also has that story, reporting the fugitive leader of islamic state blew himself up after being cornered in a tunnel by us commandos. the guardian publishes the details of a leaked draft agreement which reveals the eu is preparing to give the uk a three—month brexit extension. the telegraph reports the prime minister has been handed a lifeline by the liberal democrats and the snp who have proposed holding a general election in december if borisjohnson adheres to a three—month extension of article 50. the i has the same story, ahead of tomorrow's vote in the commons — with the prime minister to put forward a motion calling 00:02:20,674 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for an election on december 12th. presidential donald about the obama success presidential donald about the obam
me are martin bentham, the evening standard's home affairs editor, and business commentator, josie cox of tomorrow's front pages are already in. ‘he died like a dog' — president trump's words lead on the metro after the world's most wanted man — abu bakr al—baghdadi — is killed in a us raid in northwest syria. the times also has that story, reporting the fugitive leader of islamic state blew himself up after being cornered in a tunnel by us commandos. the guardian publishes the...
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this us all coverage. 3 more posts how many people we have cox let's have a look at some of the amounts of romney who's still shaking in the green a sigh of relief so you don't want to miss. the just go. to w. . after the fall of the berlin november 9th w. . hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture is what's coming up on the show today. we follow in the footsteps of a renaissance genius leonardo da vinci who spent his final years not in italy in france. and the german photographer rudy's the best and his fascination with water in all its forms. we begin with a new film about the most legendary woman in science monkey kookery radioactive is currently doing the festival circuits and all man scott rocks for a quarter with it's a rain in director marjon satrapi zurich film festival in switzerland he'll be here in the studio in a minutes but 1st his reports about the. science is changing. murray curry is scientist rebel and feminist in a new film from mars also topic in this extraordinary look at the 2 time nobel prize winner and pioneer of the science of radioactivity ch
this us all coverage. 3 more posts how many people we have cox let's have a look at some of the amounts of romney who's still shaking in the green a sigh of relief so you don't want to miss. the just go. to w. . after the fall of the berlin november 9th w. . hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture is what's coming up on the show today. we follow in the footsteps of a renaissance genius leonardo da vinci who spent his final years not in italy in france. and the german...
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of mpjo cox in 2016.e of abuse. three years after the murder ofjo cox, how would you characterise the kind of atmosphere mps are having to go and working? having to go and working ?m having to go and working? if we take the last three years, we are definitely conscious that things are a lot worse now than in 2016, or before. partly of course because of brexit. and the sort of anger that that has unleashed and the licence of people feel to use increasingly abusive and intimidatory language. and the work that we are doing is a result of the intimidation in public life, the report which theresa may commissioned, having seen increased incidences of abuse on the campaign trail in the 2017 election. so what is that work that you are doing? how are you trying to change things and make it a better environment for mps? the first thing we are doing which we are working on right now is thejob which we are working on right now is the job standard of conduct for all political parties which was a recommendation of the
of mpjo cox in 2016.e of abuse. three years after the murder ofjo cox, how would you characterise the kind of atmosphere mps are having to go and working? having to go and working ?m having to go and working? if we take the last three years, we are definitely conscious that things are a lot worse now than in 2016, or before. partly of course because of brexit. and the sort of anger that that has unleashed and the licence of people feel to use increasingly abusive and intimidatory language. and...
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. >>> cal fire jonathan cox joins us live on the phone. >> yes. >> is it still a 10,000 acres? >> we are still calling a 10,000 acres obviously it's been growing a little bed. as soon as we can get an aircraft we will get the numbers. >> can you confirm frost the structures that it burned, how many of those are homes? >> it is really hard to tell exactly what the structures are. [ indiscernible ]. right now we are in the phase where we are cutting resources to do the most good. [ indiscernible ]. that includes ecuations and includes [ indiscernible ] where we can safely. the good news is the winds have calmed down a little bit and the sun has come up. [ indiscernible ]. >> when you talk about 10,000 acres in just a matter of hours, overnight hours was spot fire a problem for the firefighters? >> absolutely, these fires that we have seen over the past few years that are wind-driven are one fire starts a couple of fires starts a dozen fire starts hundreds of files multiply exponentially. that's what we see on these events. [ indiscernible ]. 10,000 acres in less than 12 hours is
. >>> cal fire jonathan cox joins us live on the phone. >> yes. >> is it still a 10,000 acres? >> we are still calling a 10,000 acres obviously it's been growing a little bed. as soon as we can get an aircraft we will get the numbers. >> can you confirm frost the structures that it burned, how many of those are homes? >> it is really hard to tell exactly what the structures are. [ indiscernible ]. right now we are in the phase where we are cutting...
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there will be running foul, and geoffrey cox was very supportive, said if you don't comply, i am out.neral. yes. this article, the chief business commentator at the chief business commentator at the independent, and it is kind of almost like a feature piece, which is looking at the impact stockpiling has had on the uk economy and you get the growth figures for various quarters, you can see the activity of the companies as they prepare to leave, which i have had to do at the end of march this year and they are getting ready again at the end of over. they have to do that, so at the fourth quarter was quite good because i had to stockpile — like the first quarter. and the second quarter was negative because... they we re quarter was negative because... they were just getting rid quarter was negative because... they werejust getting rid of quarter was negative because... they were just getting rid of inventory is. they have to stockpile 10 billion, they are now stockpiling they think about another 4 billion. we will have £11 billion. while. evenif we will have £11 billion. while. even if
there will be running foul, and geoffrey cox was very supportive, said if you don't comply, i am out.neral. yes. this article, the chief business commentator at the chief business commentator at the independent, and it is kind of almost like a feature piece, which is looking at the impact stockpiling has had on the uk economy and you get the growth figures for various quarters, you can see the activity of the companies as they prepare to leave, which i have had to do at the end of march this...
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jo cox was murdered on the way to a drop in in her constituency. her attacker has links to a neo nazi group. members of the opposition also blame the prime minister for fueling current divisions they say his talk of capitulation and surrender is fueling hatred. but prime minister boris johnson merely dismisses threats of violence against him peace as humbug it's a just the right i. have to say to just be driving neighborhood watch homebody nobody. britain's divined between remainders and labour's grows ever starker many m.p.'s receive threats every day usually via facebook or twitter their references to hanging and firing squads civil war and gunning for blood there's no way of knowing if some of these users might perpetrate violence in the real world. liberal democrat tom break believes that the political culture needs to change the way back is for. i think in the u.k. to resolve the issue breaks it i think until this is dealt with one where another than we will continue to see this level of aggression this sort of language news for now the brits
jo cox was murdered on the way to a drop in in her constituency. her attacker has links to a neo nazi group. members of the opposition also blame the prime minister for fueling current divisions they say his talk of capitulation and surrender is fueling hatred. but prime minister boris johnson merely dismisses threats of violence against him peace as humbug it's a just the right i. have to say to just be driving neighborhood watch homebody nobody. britain's divined between remainders and...
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. >>> and we want to go to jonathan cox with cal fire. can you hear us? >> i can hear you. >> good morning to you, it's been a long night. can you tell us the situation now. the winds came as we expected them to come but made this an active situation, n terms of getting more people out. >> yes, unfortunately, the winds surfaced last night and challenged our firefighters. we can confirm over 30,000 acres have burned, over 31,000 structures that why threatened. over 3,000 firefighters assigned to the incident. overnight, we got spot fires occurring ahead of the main fire, and soy that occurring. that is in that area of 128 where the winery is and the school. that was the most activity we saw and the threat. that was all powered by the unfortunate offshore winds. we did, about 4:30 this morning, the unified commanders made a decision to call for additional evacuations in northern santa rosa, including some of the areas that were evacuated two years ago. the decision was made based on fire projections and models, looking at the worse case scenario. with that,
. >>> and we want to go to jonathan cox with cal fire. can you hear us? >> i can hear you. >> good morning to you, it's been a long night. can you tell us the situation now. the winds came as we expected them to come but made this an active situation, n terms of getting more people out. >> yes, unfortunately, the winds surfaced last night and challenged our firefighters. we can confirm over 30,000 acres have burned, over 31,000 structures that why threatened. over...
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joe cox was murdered in the middle of the referendum campaign by a white nationalist who considered her to be a collaborator and a traitor do you think it's wise right now that politicians constantly talk of betrayal of traitors of surrender is an irresponsible for your party to talk about picking up a rifle if bricks isn't delivered of taking a knife to civil servants in london is this not dangerous stuff which the word surrender is a normal part of the english language just like betrayal if we can't use simple language like that that actually you are preventing free speech you know no one is banning you for you want to talk no one is banning you from that you were saying when you hear when you hear women in parliament saying they're getting death threats citing the prime which is of working is not does not make you feel a protest the jokes murder was absolutely hideous you know shocking and appalling but never say don't we want to avoid another one happening by all moderating along of course about picking up a rifle and knifing civil servant about adobe saying he wanted to decapitate
joe cox was murdered in the middle of the referendum campaign by a white nationalist who considered her to be a collaborator and a traitor do you think it's wise right now that politicians constantly talk of betrayal of traitors of surrender is an irresponsible for your party to talk about picking up a rifle if bricks isn't delivered of taking a knife to civil servants in london is this not dangerous stuff which the word surrender is a normal part of the english language just like betrayal if...
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joining me now is cal fire division chief jonathan cox. thank you so much for being here.t bills that provide medical support to first responders. talk a little about why this is really needed. >> yeah, so this is huge. a fire department is only as good as the people who staff it. really the most important assets in the fire service. governor newsom signed two very important bills for fire service, and first responders yesterday. and that includes sb542, which is a presumptive clause for ptsd for first responders. really, what it says is the trauma that the firefighters see on a daily basis, collectively is a mental health condition that needs to be considered presumptive for any sort of treatment and care. that's a really important step for firefighters. >> this means they can get worker's compensation, while they are sort of recovering from what they're going through. >> yeah, that's exactly right. i think that's probably the biggest consideration for this, and a lot of communities, firefighters act as the first responders from medical emergencies to fires. you take thos
joining me now is cal fire division chief jonathan cox. thank you so much for being here.t bills that provide medical support to first responders. talk a little about why this is really needed. >> yeah, so this is huge. a fire department is only as good as the people who staff it. really the most important assets in the fire service. governor newsom signed two very important bills for fire service, and first responders yesterday. and that includes sb542, which is a presumptive clause for...
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>>we have an audio connection we're working on right now but jonathan cox from cal fire is at podium. we are working to get that audio established a if we at least put the picture up along way to audio people can see what's going on. with that news conference is taking in the cal fire headquarters right now. again just 5% of the kincade fire is under control contained at this point so there's still a tremendous amount of work ahead to try to get that thing going. here's a live picture from. news conference we're looking at 66,008 and now we can hear are in this >>portions of sonoma county. so these on 7 and a portion of so the. 74,000 324 acres. 74 3 to 4. we have increased and being some containment percent. those 74,000 plus. 90,000 structures are still threatened fire. and we can confirm, we and 23 structures that have been destroyed the damage inspection teams continue to go about their business and get those counts were up 223 structures. 57 of additional evacuation warnings were issued so at the same time on the western side that were repopulating we are also for new evacuation
>>we have an audio connection we're working on right now but jonathan cox from cal fire is at podium. we are working to get that audio established a if we at least put the picture up along way to audio people can see what's going on. with that news conference is taking in the cal fire headquarters right now. again just 5% of the kincade fire is under control contained at this point so there's still a tremendous amount of work ahead to try to get that thing going. here's a live picture...
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this is jonathan cox from cal fire.ten in. >> your telephone, if you do have a ringer on, and secondly, if you do need a conversation, we ask you take it outside of this area. as usual, we will have time for questions and answers at the conclusion of the formal speakers. additionally, we will have a spanish language version at the end of the english language version of this press conference. just to start things off, as everybody is probably well aware, since 24 hours ago when we were last here, we've made some pretty significant progress on the fire. the winds that we were talking about yesterday did not materialize to the extremes that we were fearful of, and that gave us a big opportunity to increase that containment overnight and again today. in addition, i would say that there is a lot of optimism that we have turned the corner for the better on this fire, and i think that is indicative of the fact that a lot of evacuation orders and warnings were lifted this afternoon. just some numbers really quick. the fire is n
this is jonathan cox from cal fire.ten in. >> your telephone, if you do have a ringer on, and secondly, if you do need a conversation, we ask you take it outside of this area. as usual, we will have time for questions and answers at the conclusion of the formal speakers. additionally, we will have a spanish language version at the end of the english language version of this press conference. just to start things off, as everybody is probably well aware, since 24 hours ago when we were...
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. >> for more on this, we're joined live by jonathan cox. jonathan, you are at the command center in redwood city. explain a little about the work that's happening there, and what cal fire is doing behind the scenes to prepare for this dangerous fire weather that's moving in, in the ovght hours. >> reporter: yeah, alex. i'm standing in the regional operation center here in redwood city for the county of san mateo. this is one of you know, a numerous operation center across the bay area, that are coordinating the preparedness and the response to this wind event. here in san mateo county, we have additional resources, both on the fire side, as well as law enforcement, and ambulance resources. behind the scenes, in the emergency operations center, is really where all these agencies are are getting together right now, and ensuring when the power does go off, that th adequate number of resources are in place to sufficiently respond. >> jonathan, we are hearing from some people who are questioning the timing of the pg and e power shutoff. i know t
. >> for more on this, we're joined live by jonathan cox. jonathan, you are at the command center in redwood city. explain a little about the work that's happening there, and what cal fire is doing behind the scenes to prepare for this dangerous fire weather that's moving in, in the ovght hours. >> reporter: yeah, alex. i'm standing in the regional operation center here in redwood city for the county of san mateo. this is one of you know, a numerous operation center across the bay...
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former gubernatorial candidate john cox joins me now. your reaction to that? >> thanks, liz.for having me on, but this is an absolute tragedy, and it doesn't have to be. that's the sad thing about this, liz. santa ana winds have been happening in this part of the world for centuries, and what's going on in the last 30, 40 years that has made this so bad? i will tell you what it is. it is the fact that we haven't been managing the forests. we need sustainable forestry management. we have the environmental extremist groups in sacramento who control the debate. they hand out money to all the politicians, and they make it so you can't do much in the way of management. decades and decades of dead trees and brush that's just ready fuel for these fires that start as small fires and obviously become huge disasters with all this fuel feeding them. and instead of doing things that are necessary, like, you know, clearing those dead trees and the brush, the politicians just pass off the problem as climate change and don't do much about it. at the same time, they're making these utilities
former gubernatorial candidate john cox joins me now. your reaction to that? >> thanks, liz.for having me on, but this is an absolute tragedy, and it doesn't have to be. that's the sad thing about this, liz. santa ana winds have been happening in this part of the world for centuries, and what's going on in the last 30, 40 years that has made this so bad? i will tell you what it is. it is the fact that we haven't been managing the forests. we need sustainable forestry management. we have...
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like laverne cox, both dominique jackson and indya moore have been open about their past struggles. >> i've already seen the worst of what my life could be. so it's very easy for me to stand up for myself and others without thinking too much about the risks that come with that and even more so accepting what they may be. >> reporter: the risks are something these trans youth face daily, finding a safe haven at casa ruby, in the nation's capital. >> when you're in this life it's survival of the fittest. >> many say they've opinion kickbeen kicked out of their homes for being trans. >> you come here to find love and support. >> have you ever been abused, physically abused out in the world? >> i mean, once, i've been raped. >> bianca, that is not normal. you just dismissively say i was raped five times. >> yeah, because i don't want to give any emotion to it. if you don't give anything to it, it won't grow. i'm not trying to give any emotion to that. >> i've been followed home. i've been stalked. i've had guys fry to sexually harass me and just like in disrespectful ways. >> we wake up i
like laverne cox, both dominique jackson and indya moore have been open about their past struggles. >> i've already seen the worst of what my life could be. so it's very easy for me to stand up for myself and others without thinking too much about the risks that come with that and even more so accepting what they may be. >> reporter: the risks are something these trans youth face daily, finding a safe haven at casa ruby, in the nation's capital. >> when you're in this life...