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are on the front line who have to convince patients, who have to care for my fellow physicians who mightceiving it myself, will have to look at the data and make a convincing case for all those groups. >> we will be calling on you whenever that process moves forward. finally, as we do every day, remembering lives well lived. >>> not long after she lost her only son to the coronavirus, claudette carson was having a conversation with her grand daughter. my papa is in the sky, the 5-year-old told her. my daddy is in the sky and he told me to be good. claudette hadn't known until that moment that in her son's final days, his final hours, he'd called his daughter to say goodbye and to tell her to look for him in the sky. a final message from a 29-year-old described as a teddy bear. a caring, general giant. juan was a popular barber around town and he had just gotten married in february. he and his beautiful wife were planning to get a house together when he came down with a fever of 103. nine days later, he was gone. his mom told news 19 in south carolina that she's numb. that there is a hole
are on the front line who have to convince patients, who have to care for my fellow physicians who mightceiving it myself, will have to look at the data and make a convincing case for all those groups. >> we will be calling on you whenever that process moves forward. finally, as we do every day, remembering lives well lived. >>> not long after she lost her only son to the coronavirus, claudette carson was having a conversation with her grand daughter. my papa is in the sky, the...
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acquaintances who helped him.e talked maurice into using the key that made the telegraph easily heard as it was fred and helped develop the binary system of morse code, that is one reason why historians have called telegraph the victorian internet. leonard gale introduced morris to joseph henry, the leading scientific genius at the time, who introduced morris to the most powerful electromagnetic -- electromagnet which he invented and met a mechanic who convinced forget about telegraph wires under the ground where they kept shorting out and stringing them from pole to pole. telegraph poles are a great metaphor for american ingenuity. one great enterprise sparking another. fortune wouldonal combined with the federal land grant and seen here in new york city on roads, putting out the technology of the future. even mr. morris would use some of his money to cofound a college in 1861 while joseph henry would run the smithsonian institution for decades and turn a citadel of american knowledge and learning. he would inspi
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for those who vote for me and those who vote against me. we need to rise to the moment, for the sake of the country we love so dearly. for his very soul. may god bless the united states of america. may god protect our troops, and may god bless ruth bader ginsburg. thank you so much. >> our campaign 2020 coverage continues with candidates campaigning and debating. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. lecture watching span, your unfiltered view of government.
for those who vote for me and those who vote against me. we need to rise to the moment, for the sake of the country we love so dearly. for his very soul. may god bless the united states of america. may god protect our troops, and may god bless ruth bader ginsburg. thank you so much. >> our campaign 2020 coverage continues with candidates campaigning and debating. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. lecture watching span, your unfiltered view of government.
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persons who of -- who are of african ancestry, who are more qualified than persons who are, what we refer to of white in this country, of european ancestry, they can apply for loans, black people, more qualified will get less in a loan. or have a higher interest rate. it has been documented. there is a color associated with the lending in this country. and this color allows people to steal the future of black people. their futures are dependent on what we call boot straps. boot straps are loans. people buy homes with loans. people go into businesses with loans. black people are diagnose denied loans to a greater extent -- are being denied loans to a greater extent than white people who are less qualified for the loans that they eventually get. so the color of crime is in the financial services industry. but the color of crime is also in policing. not all police officers are bad. i absolutely deplor what happened to the police officers in kentucky recently who were shot. the people who committed these crimes, if there were multiple people, they should be arrested, they should be prosecuted
persons who of -- who are of african ancestry, who are more qualified than persons who are, what we refer to of white in this country, of european ancestry, they can apply for loans, black people, more qualified will get less in a loan. or have a higher interest rate. it has been documented. there is a color associated with the lending in this country. and this color allows people to steal the future of black people. their futures are dependent on what we call boot straps. boot straps are...
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some of it was obama voters who sat it out, some obama voters who flipped over to him, others who decided to vote third party because they could not stomach him. that is a hard formula to put together again. now there is this added dynamic that he is no longer running against a uniquely unpopular type of figure. they worked really hard to push up biden's negatives, but it has proven to be difficult task. i think it will continue to be. it is the most important task for the trump campaign to drive those negatives on biden up. >> there is another huge difference between this year and 2016. that is the percentage of ballots that will come in by mail, absentee and early, really could have a huge impact on the count, on legal challenges. this is not a guarantee, it is just a possibility, but there is a possibility that will impact the results to an extent comparable to how turnout affects results. >> people are voting right now, or they will be in a couple weeks. obviously, election day has been election day per se for a long time, but we have never seen something like what we have seen this c
some of it was obama voters who sat it out, some obama voters who flipped over to him, others who decided to vote third party because they could not stomach him. that is a hard formula to put together again. now there is this added dynamic that he is no longer running against a uniquely unpopular type of figure. they worked really hard to push up biden's negatives, but it has proven to be difficult task. i think it will continue to be. it is the most important task for the trump campaign to...
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a soldier with his men as well as a statesman who was a match even for churchill. >> a commander who suffered the shock of each tragedy, and a soldier who knew the brutality of war, a man who hates poor. >> from another general, mcarthur, eisenhower learned. >> when he went to the philippines in 1934, the man mcarthur picked was eisenhower from his achievements, not political promises. americans know the essence of eisenhower. >> the american system rests upon the rights and dignity of the individual's. the success of that system depends upon the assumption by each of >> personal individual responsibility for the safety and welfare of the whole. no government official, no soldier, a united and determined american citizenry is under god the mightiest force the earth has seen. goodbye and good luck. [applause] >> out of uniform as president of columbia, eisenhower warned that communism must be fought on every front. >> in today's struggle, no >> freeman, no free institution can be neutral. all must be joined in a common profession, that of democratic citizenship. there will be no admin
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fought on the side of the union who learn who can not so that we can learn more about these individuals. and really uphold though the values of those individuals this summer actually read team of rivals which was about you know the political sort of strategizing of abraham lincoln and his character and what what shaped him and as a president as well as his you know upbringing and it seems to me that we don't actually teach that much about these intimate. again who fought on the side of the union so i think that if we could have an approach our education system by emphasizing the values of the union and emphasizing those soldiers who died on behalf of america and who did not you know prove to be a traitor so the country i think that would provide a good balance and again to reiterate putting those confederate statues shouldn't be destroyed but should be put in his and so that they can place in the proper context colors should we read to actively judge people 100 years ago by their words and their way their way on their viewpoints but equally on race i mean even at abraham lincoln if you
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and another thing, if biden wasn't so scared about who he would nominate, he would tell us who he wouldominate to put on the court. why is he afraid to do that? guest: yes, thank you for those questions. i'll start with your last question first. former vice president biden before he was vice president, was on the senate judiciary committee and i think kind of an bodies, in some ways, -- antibodies in some ways -- embodies, in some ways, the old days of senate supreme court nominations. there is some hesitancy by some folks and i can see both sides of this, that putting out a list improperly politicizes the supreme court and a lot of people believe that politicizing the supreme court is a very bad thing for the legitimacy of the supreme court which is supposed to be a nonpartisan institution of our government, something that is not just a group of republicans and democrats, but folks who are, we hope, impartial jurists. is whyrstanding is that biden might be reluctant to put out a list, because it is seen in this election time as unduly politicizing the court. of course, on the other sid
and another thing, if biden wasn't so scared about who he would nominate, he would tell us who he wouldominate to put on the court. why is he afraid to do that? guest: yes, thank you for those questions. i'll start with your last question first. former vice president biden before he was vice president, was on the senate judiciary committee and i think kind of an bodies, in some ways, -- antibodies in some ways -- embodies, in some ways, the old days of senate supreme court nominations. there is...
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i think you know i think or for people who are mixed for people who are have you know and have black in particular we have a. it's a complicated at a very complicated story i think for people of my generation and maybe a little bit older we are not totally so you know as part of being you know part of really being integrated in the in the nation and into that space and it's there are a lot of painful stories that many of us have shared with each other sometimes they're very beautiful stories it really depends on i think you know the moment the political moment the political climate and. yet it's there's so many so many factors that go into how you are feeling in that particular moment. i don't know maybe megumi and tend to have a similar situation or feeling about that but that's that's definitely how i. i think. well from a very well personal perspective. there are there are moments where where you love everything about being half japanese. i mean you get you get all the perks of being hot japanese you go to japan you get the taste of japanese food. you speak japanese or that's as m
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who flew. who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion.rld needed them most. (♪) find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. >>> welcome to a special edition of cnn newsroom. i'm dana bash in washington. with the election now fewer than 60 days out, president trump is again denying making insulting and outrageous comments about america's war dead as reported in "the atlantic" magazine. cnn is confirming some controversial remarks in that article made by the president about american men and women who
who flew. who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion.rld needed them most. (♪) find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. >>> welcome to a special edition of cnn newsroom. i'm dana bash in washington. with the election now fewer than 60 days out, president trump is again denying making insulting and outrageous comments about america's war dead as reported in "the atlantic" magazine. cnn is confirming some...
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and also you have a president who continues to tell us who he is.oes not respect constitutional norms. a man who does not respect checks and balances that james madison and our founders put on presidential power back in -- you know, back in 1789. all of these things -- or 1787. all of these things donald trump has contempt for and is ignorant of and right now is placing this constitutional republic in jeopardy. >> joe, i would feel better if if i thought this was another diversion. but this is who he is, as you just indicated. we just heard who he is. maybe it's time to have a visual proof of who he is. and the visual proof would be something that every american who has taken the office of the presidency has done in january or earlier, in march, after they get elected. and there's this, you take your left hand, put it on a bible, you raise your right hand and you say, i will faithfully execute the office of the presidency of the united states. i will preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. well, donald trump has violated
and also you have a president who continues to tell us who he is.oes not respect constitutional norms. a man who does not respect checks and balances that james madison and our founders put on presidential power back in -- you know, back in 1789. all of these things -- or 1787. all of these things donald trump has contempt for and is ignorant of and right now is placing this constitutional republic in jeopardy. >> joe, i would feel better if if i thought this was another diversion. but...
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>> aesthetics and who we are two different things. >> who needs a shield?! >> it just seems like every time there is a proud boys event, it ends with some people getting beat up. >> we're not afraid to defend ourselves. >> i know what you do, bro. calling people white supremacists and nazi. >> who? >> the prow boys all tell us they're just here to drink beer and barbecue, but there have already been a couple of incidents that have teetered on the edge of violence, including our own crew being threatened. >> get out! >> take your [ bleep ] camera! [ bleep ] cnn! get the [ bleep ] out, [ bleep ]! want to get [ bleep ] up?! it's the wrong place to be?! >> did you film that? >> you have something to say?! >> we had one antifa come in here. the cameras capture, oh, look, they're being so violent. they didn't touch him. he wasened bleeding, he didn't get marked up, punched or nothing. i told him later, you're lucky. >> well, if you're not here for violence, it wouldn't be luck, it would be the plan, right? it wouldn't be a stroke of luck? >> sure. >> if you weren'
>> aesthetics and who we are two different things. >> who needs a shield?! >> it just seems like every time there is a proud boys event, it ends with some people getting beat up. >> we're not afraid to defend ourselves. >> i know what you do, bro. calling people white supremacists and nazi. >> who? >> the prow boys all tell us they're just here to drink beer and barbecue, but there have already been a couple of incidents that have teetered on the edge...
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jamal khashoggi is fiance calls it a fast death sentences for some of the saudi hit squad who killed the journalist and 2018 cut up to jail. for their i'm a star and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up snatched by masked men fears for the safety of a prominent opposition figure and better lives. new controversy is donald trump hits the campaign trail a new book says he called nelson mandela a poor leader who ruined south africa. and still in a mood to passy cutting the beaches in brazil to mark independence day despite a coronavirus crisis. now saudi arabia is being criticized for overturning death sentences for members of the hit squad who murdered journalist jamal khashoggi 8 people have instead been handed jail terms of between 7 and 20 years the journalist was strangled and dismembered in istanbul and 2018 turkey says the court ruling did not meet international expectations alexia brian reports. the saudi hit squad accused of killing journalist jamal khashoggi was caught on camera landing in turkey and entering the kingdom's consulate in istanbul that's where a promi
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we want to know who called who, you know, who sent the first email, who sent the first meme? what's the background? >> well, we were all talking to each other going back to 2018 and we almost kicked off an effort late in the 2018 cycle but just didn't think we had the time to do it competently. and so we kept talking and we decided to launch it in december of '19 and we were really alarmed watching the democratic debates because there was a name that was very infrequently heard and that name was trump. and trump's no valdmort. he's the first issue in the race, the second issue in the race and the next 155 after that. we have a point of view that what this race is about is the worst president in the history of the country. now, that was before covid. and so now what we know is that donald trump's lie to the country which he's told on at least 120 different occasions which is that the virus was a hoax, it was created by the democrats, it would just go away, it is without question the most lethal lie in american history. if we have the same mortality rates in the united states t
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it's black americans on the front lines who got sick, who got to the hospital, who died and now who arese of all of those lies about covid. i'm not exactly sure where the love should come from. >> well, it ought to come from, first of all, being honest. that's the first thing. look, we're twisting in the wind. this tape says it. the reality is, and by the way, you mentioned what your father said in reference to richard nixon. and as you were talking, joe, there was one thing that was different. and that was the united states senate. we do not have the same senators in office that we had back then when richard nixon was president and the tapes revealed. this senate, i heard senators yesterday -- i can't think of his name from louisiana, who just simply this is -- it's another book and they kept trying to say, but wait a minute, here's the audio tape. i don't know, i haven't heard it. let me play it again. it's a different senate. these senators are part of donald trump's cult. there is no ifs, ands, buts, about it. and if anybody has drank the kool-aid, it's the republicans in the united
it's black americans on the front lines who got sick, who got to the hospital, who died and now who arese of all of those lies about covid. i'm not exactly sure where the love should come from. >> well, it ought to come from, first of all, being honest. that's the first thing. look, we're twisting in the wind. this tape says it. the reality is, and by the way, you mentioned what your father said in reference to richard nixon. and as you were talking, joe, there was one thing that was...
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the president has told us who he is. he has shown us who he is. again, tonight, help has shown and told us that what he's trying to do is to stoke a race war in this country. this is not brand-new. donald trump has been doing this his entire contrary. he's been creating racial animus, perpetuating racial animus, advancing himself. the thing, though, that makes this so many apology is the guy have to tell us who he is. if it's not sharldville saying there are good people on both sides. literally the tape is going to play a billion times of him refusing to denounce white supremacy. he can't even utter the language out of his mouth to even say white supremacist. the proud boys as if they're going to stand up with him and that's what they're doing. the thing about this, ari, all the discourse we're going to have for weeks after this is that this is not new. we've always remembered donald trump has shown us who he is. at what point is the american going public to believe in him? we've got just over 30 days to make really tough decisions in our lives. >
the president has told us who he is. he has shown us who he is. again, tonight, help has shown and told us that what he's trying to do is to stoke a race war in this country. this is not brand-new. donald trump has been doing this his entire contrary. he's been creating racial animus, perpetuating racial animus, advancing himself. the thing, though, that makes this so many apology is the guy have to tell us who he is. if it's not sharldville saying there are good people on both sides. literally...
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who knows.udge jeanine: when he said depending on the scientists he would shut down the country and now he's moving away from that. it's like he's got his fingers to the wind to find out which way the wind is blowing. >> it's a binary choice, trump or biden. for all the bluster and bravado. has he changed his position object anything significant? the answer is no. biden changed his position on everything. i'm going to lock down the country if the scientists recommend it. there's going to be a national mask mandate. then it's not going to be a mandate, it will be a suggestion. judge jeanine: the mask mandate doesn't apply to nancy pelosi. i hope you understand that. >> it doesn't apply to any politician, apparently. especially if you are getting a blowout in a salon. all elitist snobs welcome. you are right, it doesn't apply to pelosi. judge jeanine: still ahead, dr. robert hariri with surprising new information on covid deaths. what would a biden-harris white house mean for you and your family.
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knew her and those who did not.a and erin, i want to thank all so very much. this has been an emotional time and it's unfortunate that we moved into this political conversation prematurely many would say and it's exactly what she did not want to happen. so, we'll, of course, be tracking all of that. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow, i have an interview with former white house coronavirus task force member olivia troye speaking out for the first time on television against the president and against her former decisions that were made while she was on that task force. so remember to follow the show online, on facebook and on twitter a@mitchellreports. here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ but a resilient business you cacan be ready for it.re. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just 48 hours... to the university moving hundreds of a
knew her and those who did not.a and erin, i want to thank all so very much. this has been an emotional time and it's unfortunate that we moved into this political conversation prematurely many would say and it's exactly what she did not want to happen. so, we'll, of course, be tracking all of that. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow, i have an interview with former white house coronavirus task force member olivia troye speaking out for the first time...
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and one who will. so 3 weeks ago molly a coup and echo us the economic community of west african states responded by sensually having a sanctions slapping sanctions on the country and closing down their borders to the country and also stopping the flow of money there in addition you have the fact that there are 45000 refugees in mali those are people coming from outside the country to mali and internally you have internet displaced people 250000 people you have 15000 u.n. peacekeeping troops and from france 5000 soldiers that is the context of this coup which has drawn up a riding of opinions from people in mali have a listen. valuable are afraid of the military power i just have to clean up their country and sweep away all doubt an image from which they must not take power and refuse to give it to civilian we're civil rule has lasted too long in this country it's necessary to turn to the military over there now to see what will happen because for them there is no mercy and no nonsense. mohamed i'm goi
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is not making flat out racist statements someone who is not objectifying women someone who is not out here being the antithesis to all things democracy and all things democratic and i think that that is something that speaks more to people than anything else is there referendum on donald trump absolutely but i think that just by saying that that is the only reason or you know part and parcel of black people are getting out to vote i think that that is a little bit too broad of a statement shows i made several mistakes over and over and over again he's someone who believes wholeheartedly in what he is doing its own business and so many unborn errors it is remarkable ok but let me let me stay with you here let me rephrase it here joe biden just as it is likable and simmering clinton i think that's what it gets down to because trump hasn't been able to put a label on joe we're joined by. that sticks because like you said he has a likability quotient that is very difficult to challenge and i think he's an empty suit and i don't see anything to be proud it will be in the obama administrati
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crush the people every day who are killed by palestine and who by parts of lebanon who by parts of the golan heights and who continue to occupy also they want the next part of jordan not parts of of other places i mean if we ask those questions in other programs i'm talking to you and i as vala i'm talking to you about hezbollah because you represent hezbollah and i'm asked why you sign on to why you support hezbollah regime in syria will the faeries out extermination policies towards its own people will think about it cause we are fighting we will we will we will fight think clearly globes who beheaded people who took the hearts of people who class d. g. the children who made an illusion this is what we were fighting that are creating groups it is a priority because they came and they got it digressions against our part of the country you know we had a wide open editions of his love and north lebanon but on mr those are we lost that video could be important thing is that by lending mr assad's your support you became complicit in everything he did and these are crimes against humanity
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this is who he is. that's who came and what people saw. it will probably thrill some of his supporters, but it will, i predict, have turned off a lot of other people. as i said earlier, he put a sorry end to a sorry saga with his performance. >> i think it's such a low moment in american presidential history that you see an incumbent precedent incumbent president of the united states bullying his opponent in a shameful way and declining to say how he felt about white supremacy. give me a break. and then declining -- he was asked specifically would you tell your supporters not to be violent after this election, and he declined to do that. when i say frightening and i don't know whether this is what your friend is referring to, but when you say frightening, that's what i think americans are looking at and saying wait a minute, this is not the way democracy is supposed to be. i don't see support donald trump, don't support him, whatever, but i don't see how you defend that behavior i guess we have come to expect, david, but to me it was a cre
this is who he is. that's who came and what people saw. it will probably thrill some of his supporters, but it will, i predict, have turned off a lot of other people. as i said earlier, he put a sorry end to a sorry saga with his performance. >> i think it's such a low moment in american presidential history that you see an incumbent precedent incumbent president of the united states bullying his opponent in a shameful way and declining to say how he felt about white supremacy. give me a...
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there is no one i know who is a serious person in this area who actually thinks that anything resemblingty is even remotely reasonable. my sense is dr. atlas believes it and that's what's driving the white house recommendations. i obviously don't know for sure, but that's what i'm guessing >> but the fact that -- the fact that the white house isn't just talking about it, that they are appearing to act this out in terms of what they're telling states to do and states that, like the white house are going along with these change recommendations, i find this -- i find this turn in the news very disturbing. dr. ashish jha, thanks for being with us and being so clear, as always. >> thank you, rachel. >> all right much more ahead tonight. stay with us your best friend. and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. with safe, convenient service. we're here for you >> tech: we
there is no one i know who is a serious person in this area who actually thinks that anything resemblingty is even remotely reasonable. my sense is dr. atlas believes it and that's what's driving the white house recommendations. i obviously don't know for sure, but that's what i'm guessing >> but the fact that -- the fact that the white house isn't just talking about it, that they are appearing to act this out in terms of what they're telling states to do and states that, like the white...
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it almost reads like a list of sort of who's who. when yale finally announces that is going coed, the news is so shocking that the new york times plays in on the front page. ten months later, those first women students arrive. yet if yells president had had its way, yale would have never admitted women at all. so what were those first women students like? the new york times called them super women, but most of them were just teenagers. some were wealthy, but others had to patch together the tuition through summer jobs and financial aid to work on campus. most of them were white, but 40 of those first women students at yale college were black. 13 were asian american. three were latina. they were smart and they were tough. that is how yale picked them. yale looked at first year for women who played on sports teams. women who had traveled abroad. women who had endured some sort of hardship. women who had lots of brothers. i interviewed one of the two administrators who selected that first class of women and yale. i will never forget wha
it almost reads like a list of sort of who's who. when yale finally announces that is going coed, the news is so shocking that the new york times plays in on the front page. ten months later, those first women students arrive. yet if yells president had had its way, yale would have never admitted women at all. so what were those first women students like? the new york times called them super women, but most of them were just teenagers. some were wealthy, but others had to patch together the...
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haven't done great materially in their lives who are who are angry about it and who he. wouldn't dismiss if he had to spend time with any of them that's one of the great unsolved mysteries of this presidency of trump which is why would people he so clearly despise revere him turn out something that more from tony schwartz don't transform a ghostwriter after this short break. join me every day on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to get a. picture. i'm sure. i'll see you then. yes thank you kate and to. my social class law school class people also a copy of a 1st class if you're born into a poor family if you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people that i am a state's long years old a 0.2 generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day i see you you'll meet your needs and the needs of your family. welcome back i'm still here with author of dealing with the devil tony schwartz you say in this new order will book that you and edge that he was a dangerous slum lord and
haven't done great materially in their lives who are who are angry about it and who he. wouldn't dismiss if he had to spend time with any of them that's one of the great unsolved mysteries of this presidency of trump which is why would people he so clearly despise revere him turn out something that more from tony schwartz don't transform a ghostwriter after this short break. join me every day on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to get a. picture. i'm sure. i'll see you then. yes thank...
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needed peel but a lot of those who are who waited until a lot of. the conflicts the military confrontation in the middle east. and then instead since like islamics the not really. syria libya. and a lot of the focus that we as an organization today than. president of the law is of cases of pill drawn or lists and imprisoned journalists continue to exist but at least as of last year the numbers of illegal immigrants. who are in prison and. we saw this this is a good time to also. work was you in a situation will have been it was also the fall busy in cases of can say journalist and those consulates busy but now. they're not clear to. those who specifically covered this appearance cases who said that agenda for their own boy in the film on its leash and then this to gay shit and confluence. and the m. and. s. . mandate to operate on to try and bring those asian even though the local context. and i also want to at this point show everyone the website for the committee to protect journalists and the section related specifically to this campaign here you
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is not making flat out racist statements someone who is not objectifying women someone who is not out here being the antithesis to all things democracy and all things democratic and i think that that is something that speaks more to people than anything else is there referendum on donald trump absolutely but i think that just by stay. that is the only reason or you know part and parcel black people are getting out of thought i think that that is a little bit too broad of a state trooper's i made several mistakes over and over and over again to be someone who believes wholeheartedly and what he's doing business in so many unforced errors it is remarkable ok but let me let me stay with you here let me rephrase it here joe biden just as it is this likable as hillary clinton i think that's what it gets down to because trump hasn't been able to put a label on joe biden that sticks because like you said he has a likability quotient that is very difficult to challenge and i think he's an empty suit and i don't see anything to be proud of when the in the obama administration but most importan
is not making flat out racist statements someone who is not objectifying women someone who is not out here being the antithesis to all things democracy and all things democratic and i think that that is something that speaks more to people than anything else is there referendum on donald trump absolutely but i think that just by stay. that is the only reason or you know part and parcel black people are getting out of thought i think that that is a little bit too broad of a state trooper's i...
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and then they may go home, and who knows who they'll be exposed to, vulnerable individuals at home or because they're asymptomatic spreaders, they could also be spreading it to other people in the community. so i think it's really important for us to talk about. i know whenever we speak about the trump rallies, we public health experts are also accused of hypocrisy because people will say why aren't you always racing the alarm about social justice protests. for many of these protests, people are trying to take every precaution. and i think that's the difference. this is a virus that does not discrimina discriminate. we really shouldn't be having mass gatherings of any kind, but if you are going, please make sure to protect yourself and those around you. >> try to social distance and at least wear a mask. not that hard to wear a mask. it's potentially life saving. doctor, thank you. sanjay gupta, thanks to you as well. >> just ahead, the former obama national security adviser susan rice is getting ready to respond to president trump's attacks on his own fbi director amid new warnings o
and then they may go home, and who knows who they'll be exposed to, vulnerable individuals at home or because they're asymptomatic spreaders, they could also be spreading it to other people in the community. so i think it's really important for us to talk about. i know whenever we speak about the trump rallies, we public health experts are also accused of hypocrisy because people will say why aren't you always racing the alarm about social justice protests. for many of these protests, people...
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second 3rd tier leaders who lined themselves up which are now in the driver's seat that move. so that's what i speak of this trump ism as a kind of transformation a transformational moment and a certainly a shake up of where the power is within the christian right. you know one of the other parts of this movement which i don't quite understand is what seems to be a rejection of science just this week there were some scientists revealed that there may have there may be evidence of life on one of the moons of venus and i sort of facetiously tweeted out there but somewhat seriously say i wonder what eventually the community you know might say about this or think about this and so i guess as we you know struggle with a pandemic as we struggle with coping 1000 in the importance of science saving us how how does science fit in or not fit in to the political mindset of the evangelical community you know i think about it in terms that many chuck colson explain to me chuck colson who was to nixon perhaps as roger stone is to trump he was he was sort of the brains behind the dirty trick
second 3rd tier leaders who lined themselves up which are now in the driver's seat that move. so that's what i speak of this trump ism as a kind of transformation a transformational moment and a certainly a shake up of where the power is within the christian right. you know one of the other parts of this movement which i don't quite understand is what seems to be a rejection of science just this week there were some scientists revealed that there may have there may be evidence of life on one of...
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who have lived it and know people who are gone because of it. saying that this is a person in this high office, who doesn't even have any care of commitment to the notion of public service. and, congressman, the president, of course, as a candidate, made waves when he went after john mccain wh mccain at a time when mccain was seen as a more powerful figure in the republican party. >> he lost. so i never liked him as much after that, because i don't like losers. but -- but -- frank, let me get to it. >> he's a war hero. >> he's not a war hero. >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured, okay, i hate to tell you. >> congressman, as you say, putting aside any so-called shock value, what do you think this means, if anything, for voters making up their minds about whether this individual deserves another four years as commander in chief or not? >> you know, ari, i know that you're a music fan. and i look at that, and i just think to myself, it ain't hard to tell. you know? we've been seeing thi
who have lived it and know people who are gone because of it. saying that this is a person in this high office, who doesn't even have any care of commitment to the notion of public service. and, congressman, the president, of course, as a candidate, made waves when he went after john mccain wh mccain at a time when mccain was seen as a more powerful figure in the republican party. >> he lost. so i never liked him as much after that, because i don't like losers. but -- but -- frank, let me...
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we'll talk about who did well and who didn't.tch that and want more of that if you're still thinking about who to vote for? >> listen, there's an entire network that is covering this debate as if it was a proud moment for the president and this situation has gone too far with a bunch of labotomized anchors and hosts. here's the moment where the president refused to denounce white supremacists groups, opting for language many consider to be a call for action. take a listen. >> are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a number of these cities as we saw in kenosha and as we've seen in portland? >> sure, i'm -- >> are you willing to -- >> yes. >> go ahead and do it. >> i would say almost everything i see is from the left wing and not the right wing. >> what are you saying -- >> i'm willing to -- i want peace. >> then do it, sir. >> do it. say it. >> what do you want to call them? give me a name. >> white supremacists. >> who would y
we'll talk about who did well and who didn't.tch that and want more of that if you're still thinking about who to vote for? >> listen, there's an entire network that is covering this debate as if it was a proud moment for the president and this situation has gone too far with a bunch of labotomized anchors and hosts. here's the moment where the president refused to denounce white supremacists groups, opting for language many consider to be a call for action. take a listen. >> are...
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we are seeing people who have been arrested. talk about the election, barely a0 days away, and what might influence the vote, it was supreme court yesterday, it was the economy, and now we seem to be going back, we could be going back to black lives matter and the protests we have seen in recent weeks and months. yes, we were talking about this earlier today, christian, and i ran through the list with you of all the things which have been the centre of intense focus, one after another, for a relatively short period of time, and obviously there is covid all the time, then there was the black lives matter around the killing of george floyd, then the issue of law and order, and then there were the fires, we were speaking about them, in california, and climate change and the hurricane. then there was the supreme court and the death of ruth bader ginsburg, and now does it swing back again and this is the black lives matter movement which becomes the centre of attention and, if so, for how long? do we then swing back again to somethin
we are seeing people who have been arrested. talk about the election, barely a0 days away, and what might influence the vote, it was supreme court yesterday, it was the economy, and now we seem to be going back, we could be going back to black lives matter and the protests we have seen in recent weeks and months. yes, we were talking about this earlier today, christian, and i ran through the list with you of all the things which have been the centre of intense focus, one after another, for a...
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we are suffering the entire time we don't know who we are. we don't know who we are. . . . .kes you laugh? >> i suspect just you know i think i'm rooted in any culture. you know i'm african-american culture and i think one of the elements one of the cultural elements that i think has been passed down through the ages has been the ability to laugh even in a nightmare. you know, to be happy, you know, even in the midst of misery. and to even, you know, figure out ways to really separate if that's possible, you know, that joy from that misery so to literally have space and your space and black space let's say that you can find joy while you know what's on the other side or outside of that space. but i also know that truly racism, you know, based on my sort of chronicling of it, it is really only about 600 years old. and humans have lived for tens of thousands of years. some would argue 200 thousand years. and so in many ways a young phenomenon it is not like actual not sexism. you know, religious oppression or which extends back into ancient world. this is a new phenomenon. so i
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you do not want a doctor who is new or a lawyer who is new, you do not want a president who is new, lookt the idiot in the white house. host: i assume you are a democrat. caller: social democrat. host: can you name a democrat who has forgotten where they have come from? caller: yes. nothing comes right directly to mind. i am mostly involved with my people, to the people that i vote for. aboutwhat did you think that primary? with eliot engel? one of the most senior members and the democratic caucus? caller: i think he deserved to be kicked out. i am not happy with what the kennedy guy tried to do to get mark out in boston. host: why is that? caller: mark is good, i'd like him. he does not represent me and this area, that i think he is good. host: he has been around congress a long time. what do you like about them? caller: because i feel like he has the right positions. he was green before aoc was green. host: thank you for the call. this is jackie out of north carolina who plans to reelect her member of congress. go ahead. caller: absolutely, thom tillis. we hade saw the ad, and a few ca
you do not want a doctor who is new or a lawyer who is new, you do not want a president who is new, lookt the idiot in the white house. host: i assume you are a democrat. caller: social democrat. host: can you name a democrat who has forgotten where they have come from? caller: yes. nothing comes right directly to mind. i am mostly involved with my people, to the people that i vote for. aboutwhat did you think that primary? with eliot engel? one of the most senior members and the democratic...
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people who don't have. as was the case in this unfortunate situation where we have another loss of life that was unnecessary due to escalation we do not need people who have guns to take care of nonviolent offenses but see there is an issue of police trust us and that and it's there is that fear among people pulled over by the police for a broken taillight not wearing a seat belt and especially if the people of color file fearing reaching into their pocket for their id reaching into the glove box for fear of what might happen that's not exactly an irrational faith. i have actually conducted thousands of traffic stops and let's go back to what our other guest talked about sandra bland committed suicide in the jail she was not killed by a law enforcement officer and the law enforcement officer that arrested her and was rude has been fired planner castiel was actually reaching for a gun and mr foley's in this traffic stop in new york had a large amount of drugs on. he had multiple warrants out for his arrest a
people who don't have. as was the case in this unfortunate situation where we have another loss of life that was unnecessary due to escalation we do not need people who have guns to take care of nonviolent offenses but see there is an issue of police trust us and that and it's there is that fear among people pulled over by the police for a broken taillight not wearing a seat belt and especially if the people of color file fearing reaching into their pocket for their id reaching into the glove...
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crush the people every day who are bipolar star and who buy parts of lebanon who buy parts of the golan heights and who continue to occupy also they want the next part of jordan and the parts of all the other places i mean if we ask those questions in other programs i'm talking to you or not as i'm talking to you about hezbollah because you represent hezbollah and i'm asked why you are silent why you support hezbollah regime in syria will the faeries out extermination policies towards its own people will think of a cause we'll fight think we'll we'll we'll we we're fighting create a group who beheaded people who took the hearts of people who caused g. the children who made and the elation this is we were fighting with a clearly groups it was a priority because they came and they got it digressions against our part of the country you know we had a wide open issue as i hear is the north lebanon is lebanon mr those are we lost a critically important thing is that by lending mr assad your support you became complicit in everything he did and these crimes against humanity the u.n. high commi
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people who are not you distance people who not wash their hands on a regular basis and who are. over 230 people who are especially at risk because i ate them. who are still at the state of the camp and those are the people who should also be evacuated urgently. so to the u.s. the midwest states are experiencing a surge in coded $1000.00 cases going against the general downward trend across the country the states include south dakota where the city of sturgis drew criticism last month for hosting its annual motorcycle rally drawing tens of thousands of bikers from across the u.s. 263 cases in 12 states have been linked to that event alone health professionals say the outbreak hotspots are moving from the big city cities to the less densely populated heart of the country democratic presidential challenger joe biden is trying to turn attention to president trump's handling of the corona virus outbreak he's attended a campaign event in his hometown on how to safely reopen the country schools bidens a temporary reflects his efforts to keep the election spotlight on the pandemic and t
people who are not you distance people who not wash their hands on a regular basis and who are. over 230 people who are especially at risk because i ate them. who are still at the state of the camp and those are the people who should also be evacuated urgently. so to the u.s. the midwest states are experiencing a surge in coded $1000.00 cases going against the general downward trend across the country the states include south dakota where the city of sturgis drew criticism last month for...
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is is saying about who is important, who the democratic party is going for and who they think they can win over. that was a meaty question. >> i appreciate how it was framed. so, thank you for that. because not only is case sick invited to the dnc and attacked up space on a network every night and has never been even asked about his role in voter suppression. the get to decry trump's prepared in white house and never been confronted in his role of delivering hem down 1600 pennsylvania avenue or "black lives matter" avenue. so much as what we know about politic is filtered through a media lan cascade that sometimes there is a tendency of the democratic party to make their appeal to people who can appeal to those trump voters or swing voters. don't not what a swing voter is or win the red states and i during the democratic primary said you're running at a democratic. talk to how you can win blue states, that appealing to trump votest and are you insecure teenager girl? they left you a long time ago. the last time the democratic party won the majority white vote was in 1954. the last time
is is saying about who is important, who the democratic party is going for and who they think they can win over. that was a meaty question. >> i appreciate how it was framed. so, thank you for that. because not only is case sick invited to the dnc and attacked up space on a network every night and has never been even asked about his role in voter suppression. the get to decry trump's prepared in white house and never been confronted in his role of delivering hem down 1600 pennsylvania...
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that's not who we are.his is not who we are as americans. >> could donald trump have been any clearer? forget his inability to call out white supremists, he's now supporting them. while the president and the supporters twist themselves into knots. the proud boys, designated a hate group, have already added trump's words, stand back and stand by, to their logo. as if it's their new rallying cry. joining me now is ben collins, who kovs the intersection of extremism here at the shop. thank you for being here, ben. i saw you on tv earlier and plotted to steal you for our show tonight, because i thought your explanation was so clear. a lot of people hear these terms thrown around. i know that proud boys have been arrested for gang riot. there was a case in new york which we'll show a little bit of. can you explain who they are? >> they ascribe them selves as a western chauvinist organization. they want things to remain the same in terms of a white power and male dominated power structure. in fact, go back in tim
that's not who we are.his is not who we are as americans. >> could donald trump have been any clearer? forget his inability to call out white supremists, he's now supporting them. while the president and the supporters twist themselves into knots. the proud boys, designated a hate group, have already added trump's words, stand back and stand by, to their logo. as if it's their new rallying cry. joining me now is ben collins, who kovs the intersection of extremism here at the shop. thank...
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who else is running? >> well, of course, bob taft is running and has a substantial following, not just in the midwest, but throughout the country. harold stasesson, who, before he became something of a comical figure, who ran every four years to various levels of disdain, was, in fact, a very formidable candidate. and then you had arthur from michigan who reminded a lot of people of the old fred allen character, senator foghorn. he was the quintessential sort of potbellied and pompous -- but he'd become a statesman. arthur vandenberg had undergone this conversion from isolationist internationalist tom dewey was to emulate, so you had -- it was a pretty distinguished field and it was by no means a sure thing. other person who wanted to run although he never formally announced his candidacy, was douglas mcarthur who was in the jungles of asia but his agent in wisconsin saw to it that his name was on the ballot and of course, one other candidate, who went to wisconsin, and saw his campaign end there, was the
who else is running? >> well, of course, bob taft is running and has a substantial following, not just in the midwest, but throughout the country. harold stasesson, who, before he became something of a comical figure, who ran every four years to various levels of disdain, was, in fact, a very formidable candidate. and then you had arthur from michigan who reminded a lot of people of the old fred allen character, senator foghorn. he was the quintessential sort of potbellied and pompous --...
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but there are a lot of young people who are committed who are strong who are focused who want to make good. and who are making an impact on the people around. that is my hope for the next generation. and that hope comes from the stories that we tell that hope. saying to our scholars you can do this we're going to stand by we're going to help you get through this day after the power to turn the ship and. make good decisions after that. one of the bigger you have to realize the things you do for the 24 hour compound interest things that we're going to take you to places. if you can't even understand what you do today is going to play more compound interest that anything else you're playing a game that's bigger than yourself you're playing a game for yourself or your family's name or your kids that don't even exist yet for your grandkids who are going to benefit off of the hard work you put into that . not all poverty is preventable but we know certainly that based on research and the research that we're using for our programs and some of that can be preventable we want to help them we w
but there are a lot of young people who are committed who are strong who are focused who want to make good. and who are making an impact on the people around. that is my hope for the next generation. and that hope comes from the stories that we tell that hope. saying to our scholars you can do this we're going to stand by we're going to help you get through this day after the power to turn the ship and. make good decisions after that. one of the bigger you have to realize the things you do for...
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who do they get? they know a guy who is an economics professor out east who used to serve as an economic adviser in vietnam. remember, that nation building phase, they're bringing all these experts, smart guys to try to help build an economy in vietnam and ports and infrastructure. he's one of these guys. you know, we a contract, he had a grant to do this work in vietnam. so he comes, and he's informative. 's spent three years on the ground in vietnam and he says, it's not working. i mean, we went there with good intentions. they don't want us there. they want to do it their way. they don't want to do it our way. they don't want to do it our way. what the president tells you, is not accurate. we're not welcome there. we're not seen as their great allies. we're seen as one more big power intervening in their affairs. the next guy who comes up, it's funny to think about this. he's an anthropologist. he had done his field work in vietnam. it was a primitive place. that's how they saw it, right? and he wo
who do they get? they know a guy who is an economics professor out east who used to serve as an economic adviser in vietnam. remember, that nation building phase, they're bringing all these experts, smart guys to try to help build an economy in vietnam and ports and infrastructure. he's one of these guys. you know, we a contract, he had a grant to do this work in vietnam. so he comes, and he's informative. 's spent three years on the ground in vietnam and he says, it's not working. i mean, we...
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who do you think it's likely to be, who should it be? >> president trump has been working on nominees since before he was elected in 2016, he has a list that he upgraded and improved over the years, i think many people think it would be amy coney barrett, a judge who has a very good reputation. she has been confirmed recently by the senate. she has a recent relationship with the senators and is held in high regard. she is someone who americans appreciate. she faced opposition not as bad as what cavanagh went through and senators who derided her for being religious but she handled that. she is intereste has interestind their is enough people who feel confident she would make a good supreme court justice. this is something that helped donald trump in 2016, a lot of people voted for them because they were concerned about the supreme court, voters care very deeply about this issue about who sits on the court. democrats said if they were to take power, they might pack the court, they would nominate in the mold of a more liberal judge or whatn
who do you think it's likely to be, who should it be? >> president trump has been working on nominees since before he was elected in 2016, he has a list that he upgraded and improved over the years, i think many people think it would be amy coney barrett, a judge who has a very good reputation. she has been confirmed recently by the senate. she has a recent relationship with the senators and is held in high regard. she is someone who americans appreciate. she faced opposition not as bad...
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experts who investigated g.'s murder said in a series of tweets the saudi prosecutor performed one more today in this parody of justice but these verdicts carry no legal all moral legitimacy she went on to say that crown prince mohammed bin solomon remained well protected against any meaningful scrutiny in his country and that the verdicts can't be allowed to whitewash what happened the saudi prosecutors say is this closes the case both privately and publicly many though say justice for who shoghi has not been served brian the inside story. i. let's bring in our guests all joining us from washington d.c. alley al ahmed director at the institute for gulf affairs alley is a saudi dissident and a former political prisoner shareef months or middle east and north africa coordinator for the committee to protect journalists and josh on executive director of the arab center washington d.c. and a former colleague and friend of jamal khashoggi a warm welcome to you all and let's begin with you josh on the saudi say that ju
experts who investigated g.'s murder said in a series of tweets the saudi prosecutor performed one more today in this parody of justice but these verdicts carry no legal all moral legitimacy she went on to say that crown prince mohammed bin solomon remained well protected against any meaningful scrutiny in his country and that the verdicts can't be allowed to whitewash what happened the saudi prosecutors say is this closes the case both privately and publicly many though say justice for who...
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who is benefiting who does something was benefiting and we have as we have already heard this equation there are heavy forces will go on and a closer relationship between russia and germany is specially according to north korea to project but where also that the that you have to ask what could the russian government 1st of such a thing with this of poland politicians there was no danger for the russian government that it would be an election they're already talking about sanctions guilty by default which is remarkable given the circumstances so the russian government out of the blue decides to poison an opposition politician who has been after the kremlin for years using one of the world's deadliest. substances which russia has said repeatedly it doesn't have so they do this improbable and highly stupid thing and he survives it he goes to a russian hospital where the doctors do everything to save his life get him stable and they succeed the russian government which just apparently tried to kill this fellow greenlights a private jet to said him to one of europe's best clinics to get hel
who is benefiting who does something was benefiting and we have as we have already heard this equation there are heavy forces will go on and a closer relationship between russia and germany is specially according to north korea to project but where also that the that you have to ask what could the russian government 1st of such a thing with this of poland politicians there was no danger for the russian government that it would be an election they're already talking about sanctions guilty by...
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the lady who got on recently, she hate socialism. if you are 65 and you hate socialism so bad, the next time your social security check comes, tell them you don't want it. the next time you go to a doctor and pull out your medicare card, say wait a minute, this is socialism, let me just pay for it out of my pocket. interstate highways, this is socialism. take these dirty back roads. i don't understand your logic. cuban, i amispanic, a republican, the reason why they nullify your vote is because you guys are so divided. like black people. isck people normally, it like ok, we want to be democrats. -- yougoing republican, guys are so divided. togethert get themselves to see what they want. host: the -- guest: the latino vote has had an import -- has had a diverse set of viewpoints that has varied across the decades. this is a diverse population with diverse points of view, but also a group that in more recent elections, there has been more attention paid to it because it is a group that might support democrats and republicans at differe
the lady who got on recently, she hate socialism. if you are 65 and you hate socialism so bad, the next time your social security check comes, tell them you don't want it. the next time you go to a doctor and pull out your medicare card, say wait a minute, this is socialism, let me just pay for it out of my pocket. interstate highways, this is socialism. take these dirty back roads. i don't understand your logic. cuban, i amispanic, a republican, the reason why they nullify your vote is because...
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this is the secretary who's writing things down and these are officers who are look listening. and look at the amount of attention. every one of these listeners, even among the native american listeners, they're enraptured by this fellow speaking. the one thing that we don't see in this image. there is no interpreter. so what's the artist trying to tell you? he's trying to tell you that this native american simply by the sheer force of his presence and eloquence is moving these people. this guy with his hand over his heart, this guy concentrating leaning on the shoulder the fellow in front of the. the skywriting it all down. we'll see riding the? there's no interpreter there. but clearly they're being moved. and people like benjamin franklin, thomas jefferson, the enlighten thinkers of the 18th century, believed that native americans societies were younger than european societies -- . the western hemisphere was created later than the eastern hemisphere. therefore native americans were closer to the creative creation. now what does this creation story tell us? says up to the tim
this is the secretary who's writing things down and these are officers who are look listening. and look at the amount of attention. every one of these listeners, even among the native american listeners, they're enraptured by this fellow speaking. the one thing that we don't see in this image. there is no interpreter. so what's the artist trying to tell you? he's trying to tell you that this native american simply by the sheer force of his presence and eloquence is moving these people. this guy...
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a nurse who works at an i.c.e. detention facility in georgia has just contributed to a whistle-blower complaint she says that in her time working at this i.c.e. detention facility, it's a detention center in irwin county, georgia. she says that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hysterectomies just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility and they have been sending immigrant women in their care, in their custody to a doctor who has removed their reproductive organs for no medical reason and without them consenting to it let me read you some of the passages from the complaint here which was written on behalf of that nurse as well as some of the women detainees. it was written by an advocacy group called project south i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bill upsetting. all right. from the complaint wrote, a detaine
a nurse who works at an i.c.e. detention facility in georgia has just contributed to a whistle-blower complaint she says that in her time working at this i.c.e. detention facility, it's a detention center in irwin county, georgia. she says that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hysterectomies just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility and...
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who now is in line. as per the succession plan in kuwait to become the emir of kuwait as they say he himself 83 years old as well so not a generational change but as some of our guests were saying earlier definitely the passing of a major historical figure in kuwait someone who was the emir since 2006 but prior to that had shaped kuwait's foreign policy as the foreign minister someone who has had a lot of influence over kuwait. the other. one of the other ways that the emir of a later mia was viewed as a statesman in the gulf he was the mediator for the gulf crisis. the cost of blockades the blockade of gaza which has been in place for 3 years now kuwait and we're in the position of trying to mediate that the blockade not lifted but very much seen as the man leading that efforts kuwait state television made the announcement a short time ago this is what kuwait state television is broadcasting now or at least was then i'm sorry the announcement was made only a matter of 30 seconds or so to make that annou
who now is in line. as per the succession plan in kuwait to become the emir of kuwait as they say he himself 83 years old as well so not a generational change but as some of our guests were saying earlier definitely the passing of a major historical figure in kuwait someone who was the emir since 2006 but prior to that had shaped kuwait's foreign policy as the foreign minister someone who has had a lot of influence over kuwait. the other. one of the other ways that the emir of a later mia was...