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we also have tracy birch. doctor tracey birch. professor tracey birch. she brings an academic perspective. a perspective of wisdom. a perspective of having to teach people and speak to people and flesh out these issues in the classroom. to develop and work with bright minds going forward, which will perhaps bring further meaning and dialog to this discussion of how we fix a broken system. of course, we know that we had commissioner michael harrison here as well. a person who has been in the trenches on this issue. who's rose among the ranks. who's been a model of excellence and example in issues of policing. who is formally in louisiana, and then of course, is now in baltimore as the 41st police commissioner. we will also be joined later by senator scott. he certainly brings a political perspective to this. the senator working on legislation and reform. hopefully, the senate will get together with the house. we look forward to speaking with him as well. just to get into this panel, i would like for each of the panelists to say hello and introduce themsel
we also have tracy birch. doctor tracey birch. professor tracey birch. she brings an academic perspective. a perspective of wisdom. a perspective of having to teach people and speak to people and flesh out these issues in the classroom. to develop and work with bright minds going forward, which will perhaps bring further meaning and dialog to this discussion of how we fix a broken system. of course, we know that we had commissioner michael harrison here as well. a person who has been in the...
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thank you so much doctor birch. last, certainly not least judge, your role tremendous in all of this with consent decrees in dealing with justice and just really being a pillar of government that is so vital to what is happening now, were at a crossroads, is there something else you want to add to how we can topple this or something you're passionate about. >> i want to think the aba for shedding light on this issue in bringing the panel together and appreciate doctor birch and seeing chief harrison again and from his comments today, why he was so important in the reform efforts. i would say that no police department and no organization and we know that. i think what is important to keep in mind, what we need to do is to develop ways and police departments to detect the unlawful conduct in occurring and then have a place. i think each police department can do that so nobody is perfect but just as long with this process in good policies to detect misconduct if it occurs. >> judge, i think you so very much as a person
thank you so much doctor birch. last, certainly not least judge, your role tremendous in all of this with consent decrees in dealing with justice and just really being a pillar of government that is so vital to what is happening now, were at a crossroads, is there something else you want to add to how we can topple this or something you're passionate about. >> i want to think the aba for shedding light on this issue in bringing the panel together and appreciate doctor birch and seeing...
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all russians love birch trees by. is the story of 20 something year old marcia a refugee from the former soviet union who can't shake her past growing up in germany people see her as a stereotype the make up the accent high heels i left my at home so you're going to use your imagination there then there's the fact she's jewish that's either a plus or a minus for her depending on who finds out but is so much more she's fluent in 5 languages and wants to be an interpreter with the u.n. and she's traumatized by the war she and her family escaped and azerbaijan. her boyfriend tries in vain to understand her to breakthrough her hot temper and her chilly demeanor when he dies unexpectedly her world falls apart. he couldn't die only a few metres away he should have waited for me we could have died together i wouldn't mind. musharraf leaves for a 2nd time in her life to escape the pain and make a new start in israel but it turns out that's not the best place to find peace although he does know about writes about the places sh
all russians love birch trees by. is the story of 20 something year old marcia a refugee from the former soviet union who can't shake her past growing up in germany people see her as a stereotype the make up the accent high heels i left my at home so you're going to use your imagination there then there's the fact she's jewish that's either a plus or a minus for her depending on who finds out but is so much more she's fluent in 5 languages and wants to be an interpreter with the u.n. and she's...
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all russians love birch trees by. is the story of 20 something year old marcia a refugee from the former soviet union who can't shake her past growing up in germany people see her as a stereotype the make up the accents high heels i left my at home so you're going to use your imagination there then there's the fact she's jewish that's either a plus or a minus for her depending on who finds out but so much more she's fluent in 5 languages and wants to be an interpreter with the un and she's traumatized by the war she and her family escaped and azerbaijan. her boyfriend alias tries in vain to understand her to break through her hot temper and her chilly demeanor when he dies unexpectedly her world falls apart. he couldn't die only a few metres away he should have waited for me we could have died together i wouldn't mind. musharraf leaves for a 2nd time in her life to escape the pain and make a new start in israel but it turns out that's not the best place to find peace o'grady has never writes about the places she knows
all russians love birch trees by. is the story of 20 something year old marcia a refugee from the former soviet union who can't shake her past growing up in germany people see her as a stereotype the make up the accents high heels i left my at home so you're going to use your imagination there then there's the fact she's jewish that's either a plus or a minus for her depending on who finds out but so much more she's fluent in 5 languages and wants to be an interpreter with the un and she's...
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all russians love birch trees by. is the story of 20 something year old marcia a refugee from the former soviet union who can't shake her past growing up in germany people see her as a stereotype the make up the accent high heels i left my at home so you're going to use your imagination there then there's the fact she's jewish that's either a plus or a minus for her depending on who finds out but marsha is so much more she's fluent in 5 languages and wants to be an interpreter with the u.n. and she's traumatized by the war she and her family escaped and azerbaijan. her boyfriend alias tries in vain to understand her to break through her hot temper and her chilly demeanor when he dies unexpectedly her world falls apart. he couldn't die only a few metres away he should have waited for me we could have died together i wouldn't mind. musharraf leaves for a 2nd time in her life to escape the pain and make a new start in israel but it turns out that's not the best place to find peace although he has no rights about the plac
all russians love birch trees by. is the story of 20 something year old marcia a refugee from the former soviet union who can't shake her past growing up in germany people see her as a stereotype the make up the accent high heels i left my at home so you're going to use your imagination there then there's the fact she's jewish that's either a plus or a minus for her depending on who finds out but marsha is so much more she's fluent in 5 languages and wants to be an interpreter with the u.n. and...
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. >> this is a john birch society for the modern age.e in the republican party like richard nixon trying to marginalize them. that is not happening here, in fact, as you rightly showed, the president refuses to denounce them. his son has posted a giant q on his instagram page. they're actively trying to get the support of these people who are really cokooks. in today's republican party it's easier to be a supporter of qanon rather than mitt romney. that tells you where we are today. >> your reporting on it was fascinating. the people who -- i communicated with some of the believers of this. and some of them seem like decent people who seem to believe there is a global kabal of celebrities who are drinking the blood of children, worshipping satan. a lot of them, it plays into whatever -- i'm sure a lot of them are 9/11 truthers. it plays into racist, anti-semitic troeps that have been around for a long time. >> yeah, i refer to qanon as the swiss army knife of conspiracy theories. it has a little something nor everyone. you have your anti
. >> this is a john birch society for the modern age.e in the republican party like richard nixon trying to marginalize them. that is not happening here, in fact, as you rightly showed, the president refuses to denounce them. his son has posted a giant q on his instagram page. they're actively trying to get the support of these people who are really cokooks. in today's republican party it's easier to be a supporter of qanon rather than mitt romney. that tells you where we are today....
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other than that, we need a kind of -- william buckley, john birch society moment.he john birch society was given to this kind of lunatic idea that one of their principle ideas was that eisenhower was a paid agent of the communeity of agency. buckley read them out of the movement, and it stuck. excommunication from the catholic mr. buckley who was the pope of the conservative movement at the time. when the president traffics in enthusiasm for qanon, remember, kim jong-un won his affection by saying a nice thing about him. putin said something nice about donald trump, got his affection. president xi of china, same thing. shortly before -- shortly after the inauguration, when prime minister abe of japan was heading to washington, i had lunch with two diplomats. and they said should prime minister abe praise the president? and i burst out laughing. of course, that's all he needs to do. case closed. discussion over. this is a fairly simple organism we're dealing with in mr. trump and this is just another example. they like him, so he likes them. >> i want to focus on th
other than that, we need a kind of -- william buckley, john birch society moment.he john birch society was given to this kind of lunatic idea that one of their principle ideas was that eisenhower was a paid agent of the communeity of agency. buckley read them out of the movement, and it stuck. excommunication from the catholic mr. buckley who was the pope of the conservative movement at the time. when the president traffics in enthusiasm for qanon, remember, kim jong-un won his affection by...
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all russians love birch trees by. is the story of 20 something year old marcia a refugee from the former soviet union who can't shake her past growing up in germany people see her as a stereotype the make up the accent high heels i left my at home so you're going to use your imagination there then there's the fact she's jewish that's either a plus or a minus for her depending on who finds out but marsha is so much more she's fluent in 5 languages and wants to be an interpreter with the u.n. and she's traumatized by the war she and her family escaped and azerbaijan. her boyfriend to lead us tries in vain to understand her to breakthrough her hot temper and her chilly demeanor when he dies unexpectedly her world falls apart. he couldn't die only a few metres away he should have waited for me we could have died together i wouldn't mind. musharraf leaves for a 2nd time in her life to escape the pain and make a new start in israel but it turns out that's not the best place to find peace o'grady has never writes about the p
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uses birch bark familiar from her native siberia for her creations traditionally the bark's outer layer is harvested once a year this way the trees don't have to be felled and they're left unharmed. waste products from industrial soft wood production become raw materials in the hands of latvian designer tomorrow. she turns her tree needles into a wall my fabric to create and products. from ukraine draws upon the fabrics of her homeland for her furniture pieces she's been revitalising and interpret in the traditional handicraft technique since 2014. her furniture lines the stuff is coated with clay. to stabilize the clay furniture the metal frame as wrapped in organic cellulose and flax that makes the tables and chairs durable and suitable for daily use both inside and out. says to me. stores used in religious in construction of simple household. and just use the chair is recyclable. in the wrong. in several year. hopes her designs will help contribute to the development of a uniquely ukrainian design it becomes just as recognizable scandinavian for japanese creations. back with near mia
uses birch bark familiar from her native siberia for her creations traditionally the bark's outer layer is harvested once a year this way the trees don't have to be felled and they're left unharmed. waste products from industrial soft wood production become raw materials in the hands of latvian designer tomorrow. she turns her tree needles into a wall my fabric to create and products. from ukraine draws upon the fabrics of her homeland for her furniture pieces she's been revitalising and...
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and that was catherine birch talking about the trade surplus and actually there was the bad news whichfering their biggest ones in two decades and a quarter. israeli retailers facing a huge consumption drought as victoria, which of course is the country's second—biggest state in terms of economy and population, it's locking down to fight the coronavirus. the larger than expected drop suggests that consumer spending will be a drag on growth figures in the june quarter. we know australia has got nearly 19,000 two cases and hundreds of fatalities but this is far fewer than other developed nations. it did things by earlier on, imposed international borders and social distancing restrictions on mass virus testing. as the countryside is reopened in the last few weeks, this is when we have seen these community transmissions rising in victoria which has recorded triple digit new cases for weeks now and now has the bulk of the infections in the country. so certainly on to watch. absolutely, thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the chinese university students graduating
and that was catherine birch talking about the trade surplus and actually there was the bad news whichfering their biggest ones in two decades and a quarter. israeli retailers facing a huge consumption drought as victoria, which of course is the country's second—biggest state in terms of economy and population, it's locking down to fight the coronavirus. the larger than expected drop suggests that consumer spending will be a drag on growth figures in the june quarter. we know australia has...
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here because of the 911 call from this place on birch leaf dry. >> i think my sister is dead.c >> tell me what happened, ma'am. >> i have no idea. oh, my god. t >> the caller was meredith fisher. she had just discovered on the floor of the master bedroom the savagely beaten body of her elder sister, 29-year-old michelle young, a woman who in death was about to be famous. >> you listen to me, ma'am. you need to calm down so you can help us. you said there is blood everywhere? >> yes. >> listen to me, ma'am. is she breathing? >> i don't think so. >> have you checked? >> michelle. she is cold. >> okay. >> as she spoke, meredith was cradling her 2 1/2-year-old niece cassidy, who had crawled out from under the bed clothes on her parents' bed just feet from where hered mother lay. cassidy's voice,ot chattering t her aunt, was caught on the recorded call. >> she got booboo everywhere. >> had cassidy witnessed the murder? awakened, alone, to find this? >> you just picture a small child walking around in this blood and tracking it across the hallway over into the bathroom. >> by now wa
here because of the 911 call from this place on birch leaf dry. >> i think my sister is dead.c >> tell me what happened, ma'am. >> i have no idea. oh, my god. t >> the caller was meredith fisher. she had just discovered on the floor of the master bedroom the savagely beaten body of her elder sister, 29-year-old michelle young, a woman who in death was about to be famous. >> you listen to me, ma'am. you need to calm down so you can help us. you said there is blood...
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birching shift shoot on disk in the. asian community. digital mom. i know you are so set on the open you must be the mama is that our. either this is max kaiser this is the kaiser report summer solutions that's right some are solutions now today we're covering whether or not gold price moves are signaling an end to the u.s. dollar with our guest superstar allister macleod of gold money dot com allister welcome thank you for asking me bax all right alastair 1st of all i might want to say of course max and i are investors and gold money dot com because we love the company and you do a lot of great research so we're having you on here to discuss some of your research and the solutions to the issues though when you look at gold and you look at the fact that it's sort through $2000.00 do you agree with what goldman sachs who is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the can tell you in a fact all of the sort of money system they say that.
birching shift shoot on disk in the. asian community. digital mom. i know you are so set on the open you must be the mama is that our. either this is max kaiser this is the kaiser report summer solutions that's right some are solutions now today we're covering whether or not gold price moves are signaling an end to the u.s. dollar with our guest superstar allister macleod of gold money dot com allister welcome thank you for asking me bax all right alastair 1st of all i might want to say of...
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i think we're doing very well i told dr birch i think we're doing very well she was in my office a little while ago should person have a lot of respect for i think nancy pelosi is treated her very badly very very badly very nasty and i'm just referring to the fact that i thought there really they should say the job we've done whether it's on ventilators or testing we've tested now over 60000000 people at least 20 people including children have died in yemen over flash floods have swept through several provinces the mareeba governor says one of the worst affected 2 weeks of heavy rain has destroyed shelters and farms more than 2500 families of lost their homes. flooding and landslides in korea have left at least 12 people dead and 4 stops 2000 more from their homes much of the damage is in the region surrounding seoul and central parts of the country more rain is in the forecast. lebanon has a new foreign minister following the resignation of massif he who quit saying the country's at risk of becoming a failed state he's the 1st cabinet minister to step down the beginning of the worsening
i think we're doing very well i told dr birch i think we're doing very well she was in my office a little while ago should person have a lot of respect for i think nancy pelosi is treated her very badly very very badly very nasty and i'm just referring to the fact that i thought there really they should say the job we've done whether it's on ventilators or testing we've tested now over 60000000 people at least 20 people including children have died in yemen over flash floods have swept through...
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matches bomb for bomb while we build lives and more reactors pledge allegiance to send the key plant birchesn the yard and naugahyde couch and family room are story develops into the week, incrementally and until one afternoon daylight and townsquare and we force ourselves to read it bubbling there. the ugly stinking bitter truth and some fall down. and some go home unmoved. steve, it's wonderful to have you here tonight to begin to tell the story, i will hand it over to you. >> thank you kathleen. that is an incredible poem that really does tell the whole story. i wish it had been available to publishing the book. the short version of the story is right there. i'm going to back up and fill in some of the details. first of all, where is hanford? as you can see in this map on the left-hand corner, it's in south-central washington state where the columbia river flows briefly in the wrong direction to the east and then to the north before it ultimately curves around again to the south and below the tri-cities it curves west and then flows through the river gorge to the pacific ocean. so why is
matches bomb for bomb while we build lives and more reactors pledge allegiance to send the key plant birchesn the yard and naugahyde couch and family room are story develops into the week, incrementally and until one afternoon daylight and townsquare and we force ourselves to read it bubbling there. the ugly stinking bitter truth and some fall down. and some go home unmoved. steve, it's wonderful to have you here tonight to begin to tell the story, i will hand it over to you. >> thank you...
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i think we're doing very well i told dr birch i think we're doing very well she was in my office a little while ago should person have a lot of respect for i think nancy pelosi is treated her very badly very very badly very nasty and i'm just referring to the fact that i thought that really they should say the job we've done whether it's on ventilators or testing we've tested now over 60000000 people no other countries even close to that we've tested 60000000 people with great in many cases about 50 percent now rapid fire burning 5 to 15 to 20 minute tests where you get the result almost immediately nobody has anything like that nobody and they were just doing very well hundreds of teachers in new york city have been protesting against plans to reopen schools and september they refused to accept mayor bill de blasio as proposal to have students return to class for 2 or 3 days per week they say not enough is being done to make sure schools are safe enough the head of the world health organization says there may never be a silver bullet to end the virus pandemic and the testing and containm
i think we're doing very well i told dr birch i think we're doing very well she was in my office a little while ago should person have a lot of respect for i think nancy pelosi is treated her very badly very very badly very nasty and i'm just referring to the fact that i thought that really they should say the job we've done whether it's on ventilators or testing we've tested now over 60000000 people no other countries even close to that we've tested 60000000 people with great in many cases...
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and it seems to me he was worried about the extremists on both ends and at that time with the john birch society and the current the anti- communist on the left people trying to help the soviet union to succeed and other groups that were extreme and he tried to run through the middle and of course he was criticized for not moving fast enough and for going too fast and went right up the middle so i often thought today is like a shot themselves in the feet to gerrymander the districts to ensure they all got reelected so the actual election as a result was pushed to the extreme. we could do that process but if they don't get interested president eisenhower for those that are moderate to work together as 60 percent of the voters are in a situation so it's a nice framework for those different issues he covered. so asked the questions what was ike strategy to prevent a flareup but there was a stalemate and that's how they win the war but that's not how they did it. with the iron curtain countries and how they dealt with that. >> it's a long story. but let me start by saying and went to korea d
and it seems to me he was worried about the extremists on both ends and at that time with the john birch society and the current the anti- communist on the left people trying to help the soviet union to succeed and other groups that were extreme and he tried to run through the middle and of course he was criticized for not moving fast enough and for going too fast and went right up the middle so i often thought today is like a shot themselves in the feet to gerrymander the districts to ensure...
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and you do have now, the movement is, one thing that the john birch society didn't have, is facebook. and social media. and so, qanon is reaching out to other conspiracy theory groups. natural health groups, and science and authority skeptical people and trying bring them in the followed, that's what we have been seeing a lot recently. >> when the guy showed up at the pizza parlor, with weapons, to free children who he seemed to believe were being held, i guess, in basement by the democratic leadership and torturing children in the basement of a pizza parlor in washington. it was just a piece parlor, he is arrested and doing five years in prison. his quote was, the information was not 100%, you know confirmed or something. it's not clear if he even know longer believes it. he may still very well believe this. they seem immune to facts. once that's proven wrong, it's sort of went away for a while, and the jeffrey epstein thing brought it to life again and now there's a fake, you know, flight list floating around on the internet that has just about, you know, every well known person all
and you do have now, the movement is, one thing that the john birch society didn't have, is facebook. and social media. and so, qanon is reaching out to other conspiracy theory groups. natural health groups, and science and authority skeptical people and trying bring them in the followed, that's what we have been seeing a lot recently. >> when the guy showed up at the pizza parlor, with weapons, to free children who he seemed to believe were being held, i guess, in basement by the...
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the location out near birch bay, not far from blaine where the first sightings have man. >>our initial feeling is that this is a worker hornet. our response to this will be mandates the area immediately surrounding that positive trapped capture with additional traps that are designed to capture the hornets alive. >>we still don't know how these hornets got here though the longstanding belief is that they made in with cargo from overseas. and that's a concern because they could kill off local honey bees which could be a real issue for our state to pretty low tech operation, yeah, the traps are low tech, but if they find the live hornet next the high-tech almost sci-fi type stuff comes then just listen to what they've been testing out on a local smaller bullhorn in preparation for what does come next. >>the process of putting them to sleep using c '02 that didn't go so well that led to some other great things but then also chilling them in a cooler with ice so that their mobile that gives us an attempt gluing a small tracking tag to it which we can follow back back to a hiv
the location out near birch bay, not far from blaine where the first sightings have man. >>our initial feeling is that this is a worker hornet. our response to this will be mandates the area immediately surrounding that positive trapped capture with additional traps that are designed to capture the hornets alive. >>we still don't know how these hornets got here though the longstanding belief is that they made in with cargo from overseas. and that's a concern because they could kill...
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. >> we have danny birch back home where he should be.was in yemen in a very horrible situation. yesterday, the united states government secured he their release, including their children. today, we are bringing home another american citizen. >> just got news that turkey released a prisoner that we were trying to get. >> under this administration, america has not and will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them home. >> diplomacy. negotiation skills. perceiveper severance. faith of hope when there is no hope. freeing american hostages. >> we have six incredible people who were held hostage by various countries, and i'm very pleased to let everybody know that we brought back over 50 hostages from 22 different countries. we worked very hard on that. and mr. o'brien and others, and i will tell you, we are very proud of the job we did. but i'd like to ask may be the investor to say a few words so we could go through and give us of the history of what happened at how is life treating you? >> i was held in turkey for tw
. >> we have danny birch back home where he should be.was in yemen in a very horrible situation. yesterday, the united states government secured he their release, including their children. today, we are bringing home another american citizen. >> just got news that turkey released a prisoner that we were trying to get. >> under this administration, america has not and will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them home. >> diplomacy. negotiation...
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david birch and his wife have been living in scotts valley and santa cruz county for the past 36 years. they spent the day sorting through their most prized possessions. >>a person like jo spence died in iraq. our daughter gave me his flag. >>a little emotional. and probably shouldn't talk about that too much otherwise why not get through this. >>and they are heading to idaho to stay with their children. and now we want to take a look at the evacuation map for this fire as well you can see by this area in red just how large the mandatory evacuation orders are i was a lot of territory. >>indeed yeah, those fires combining in a lot of cases and they did overnight. with the san mateo portion of the fires santa cruz portion of the fire converging our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is tracking that part of the story tonight from our weather center reese it's it's been a long road this week for firefighters, yeah, and it may even get longer grant and vicki, especially of dry lightning in those pop up thunderstorms do form once again later this weekend into early next week. >>so certainly no
david birch and his wife have been living in scotts valley and santa cruz county for the past 36 years. they spent the day sorting through their most prized possessions. >>a person like jo spence died in iraq. our daughter gave me his flag. >>a little emotional. and probably shouldn't talk about that too much otherwise why not get through this. >>and they are heading to idaho to stay with their children. and now we want to take a look at the evacuation map for this fire as...
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and the other man that i want to mention is senator birch by whom we recently lost. he sponsored important legislation for women and so i think that, you know, it really makes a difference to have men who are wholeheartedly supporting feminist causes. >> i'll just continue that with another contemptary example which is, believe it or not, joe biden which is in hot water in terms of behavior in terms of touching women. but -- and, you know, many of us can never quite get out of our memories the image of joe biden going after anita hill in the clarence thomas, anita hill hearings and his treatment of anita hill and the way he let other people go on, because he was chair of the judiciary committee at that point and treat her. people are complicated. but one of the things about joe biden that is important, and i think for folks to remember, is that he was the primary proponent of the violence against women act which is just been in the news the past of days because the house just passed the reauthorization of the violence against women act. and it was first passed back d
and the other man that i want to mention is senator birch by whom we recently lost. he sponsored important legislation for women and so i think that, you know, it really makes a difference to have men who are wholeheartedly supporting feminist causes. >> i'll just continue that with another contemptary example which is, believe it or not, joe biden which is in hot water in terms of behavior in terms of touching women. but -- and, you know, many of us can never quite get out of our...
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and the other man that i want to mention is similar birch by, who we recently lost. in the 1970s buys -- sponsored some very important legislation for women. and, i think it really makes a difference to have a who are wholeheartedly supporting feminist causes. >> i'll just continue that with another contemporary example, which is believe it or not, joe biden. who is in the summer hot water these days, for his behavior in terms of touching women. but, -- many of us can never quite get out of our memories the images of joe biden going after in anita hill and -- and anita hill hearings. and his treatment of anita hill, and the way he let other people go on because he was chair of the judiciary committee at that point, and share. so people are complicated, but one of the things about joe biden that is important i think, for focus to remember, is that he was the primary component of the violence against women act. which is just been in the news the past couple of days, because the house just passed the reauthorization of the violence against women zach. and it was first p
and the other man that i want to mention is similar birch by, who we recently lost. in the 1970s buys -- sponsored some very important legislation for women. and, i think it really makes a difference to have a who are wholeheartedly supporting feminist causes. >> i'll just continue that with another contemporary example, which is believe it or not, joe biden. who is in the summer hot water these days, for his behavior in terms of touching women. but, -- many of us can never quite get out...
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. >> we have danny birch back home where he should be.in yemen in a very horrible situation. >> yesterday the united states government secured the release of kaitlyn, joshua and their three children. today we are bringing home another american citizen. >> turkey released a prisoner that we were trying to get to the united states. >> under this administration, america has not and will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them home. >> diplomacy, negotiation skills, perseverance, faith, the ingredients of hope when there is no hope. no american should ever be left behind. priority, freeing american hostages. >> we have six incredible people who were held hostage by various countries, and i'm very pleased to let everybody know that we brought back over 50 hostages from 22 different countries. we worked very hard on it, ambassador o'brian and others. and i will tell you we're very proud of the job we did. but i'd like to ask maybe pastor brunson a few words. what happened and how is life treating you? >> i was held in t
. >> we have danny birch back home where he should be.in yemen in a very horrible situation. >> yesterday the united states government secured the release of kaitlyn, joshua and their three children. today we are bringing home another american citizen. >> turkey released a prisoner that we were trying to get to the united states. >> under this administration, america has not and will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them home. >>...
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. >> we have danny birch back home. he was in yesmen in a very horrible situation.tes government secured the release of caitlyn kohlmann, joshua boil and their three children. today, we are bringing home another american citizen. >> we just had news that turkey released a prisoner that we were trying to get to the united states. >> under this administration, america will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them ome. >> diplomacy, negotiation skills, perseverance, faith, the ingredients of hope when there is no hope. no american should ever be left behind. priority, freing american ostages. >> we have six incredible people who were held hostage by various countries. and i'm very pleased to let everybody know that we brought back over 50 hostages from 22 different countries. we worked very hard on it. ambassador o'brien and others. and i will tell you we -- we're very proud of the job we did. but i'd like to ask maybe pastor brunson to say a few words so we can go through and give us a history of how it happened. and how is life. >> you took un
. >> we have danny birch back home. he was in yesmen in a very horrible situation.tes government secured the release of caitlyn kohlmann, joshua boil and their three children. today, we are bringing home another american citizen. >> we just had news that turkey released a prisoner that we were trying to get to the united states. >> under this administration, america will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them ome. >> diplomacy, negotiation...
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. >> we have danny birch back home where he should be.esterday the united states' government secured the release of caitlin cole, joshua boyle and their three children. we just had news that turkey released a prisoner that we were trying to get to the united states. >> under this administration, america has not and will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them home. diplomacy, negotiation skills, perseverance, faith, the ingredients of hope when there is no hope. no american should ever be left behind. priority, freeing american hostages. >> we have six incredible people who were held hostage by various countries. and i'm very pleased to let everybody know that we brought back over 50 hostages from 22 different countries. we worked very hard on it, ambassador o'brien and others. and i will tell you we're very proud of the job we did. but i'd like to ask maybe pastor brunson to say a few words so we can go through and just give us a little history of what happened and how is life treating you? >> i was held in turke
. >> we have danny birch back home where he should be.esterday the united states' government secured the release of caitlin cole, joshua boyle and their three children. we just had news that turkey released a prisoner that we were trying to get to the united states. >> under this administration, america has not and will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them home. diplomacy, negotiation skills, perseverance, faith, the ingredients of hope when there is no...
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. >> we have danny birch back home where he should be. i he wasn yemen in a very horrible situation. yesterday the united states government secured the release of caitlin, joshua boyle and their three children. today we are bringing home another american citizen. just had news that turkey releaseds a prioner that we were trying to get to the united states. >> hundred adistration, america has not and will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them home. >> diplomacy, negotiation skil skills, perseverance, faith. ingredients of hope when there no american should be left behind. priority, freeing ameristcan es. >> we have six incredible peopl who were held hostage by various countries and i'm ve pleased to let everybody know that we te brought back over 50 hostages from 22 differe, countri worked very hard on it, ambassador o'brien and others, and i will tell you, we were very proud of the job we did, but i would like to ask major pastor brunson to say a few words so we can go through and just give us a litthistory of w
. >> we have danny birch back home where he should be. i he wasn yemen in a very horrible situation. yesterday the united states government secured the release of caitlin, joshua boyle and their three children. today we are bringing home another american citizen. just had news that turkey releaseds a prioner that we were trying to get to the united states. >> hundred adistration, america has not and will not turn its back on our people. president trump will bring them home. >>...