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our, to this type of judge burrell, to clarify his stance on the american sanctions against cuba. pensacola, the lifting of the 60 year blockade, which has been widely criticized by the union as well as global human rights watch spots. the blockade intensified through stream levels and research and the development capacity of cubans, while significantly affecting cuban families, particularly the most vulnerable groups such as women, children, the elderly and sick. we trust that as a result of the joint council, the sovereignty and self determination of cuba will be supported the exclusion of cuba from the lease of state sponsors of terrorism, and the leasing of the unconditional blockade. meanwhile, versus a cure to major economic deal with advantage just weeks ago, several agreements were reached covering national currency exchange and unified tire system, as well as the roof an investment projects on the island to you. but as well as some of the archie committee coordinates that gloria larissa, says bro statements is misleading, as well. sure actually helps cuba developments while the use
our, to this type of judge burrell, to clarify his stance on the american sanctions against cuba. pensacola, the lifting of the 60 year blockade, which has been widely criticized by the union as well as global human rights watch spots. the blockade intensified through stream levels and research and the development capacity of cubans, while significantly affecting cuban families, particularly the most vulnerable groups such as women, children, the elderly and sick. we trust that as a result of...
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let's go to a republican in florida, pensacola, dennis. good morning. >> yes, good morning. thank you for taking my call. yeah, i just want to know what the guest thinks about the reasoning why they are trying to -- all the cover ups and scandals and all of that. all of the attacks would be endless. i mean, i like desantis. he is our governor. i am not a big fan of donald trump's his demeanor. i am all for his policies. i am all about making america great again. can i don't know why the media is trying to turn that into a such a derogatory statement. we can't be a great power if we can't be great again. we have been in decline for years. obama started all of that. i'm not races at all but they try to paint the republican party as racist. that is just not something that is true. >> was there a time in 2016 to 2020 that america felt like was great again? satan again? >> i'm sorry, say that again? >> was there a time from 2016 to 2020 when you felt like america was great again? >> absolutely, absolutely. we were on top of the world. everyone was afraid of us. donald trump, he d
let's go to a republican in florida, pensacola, dennis. good morning. >> yes, good morning. thank you for taking my call. yeah, i just want to know what the guest thinks about the reasoning why they are trying to -- all the cover ups and scandals and all of that. all of the attacks would be endless. i mean, i like desantis. he is our governor. i am not a big fan of donald trump's his demeanor. i am all for his policies. i am all about making america great again. can i don't know why the...
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rosa, but we're still socked in around the east shore and also the media peninsula run behind a and pensacolaalso it's pescadero rather and also daly city. boy sunday difficult time to clear out all around the bay area which just hints of sunshine. we still had this stagnant weather pattern. we're stuck in it all the way through the first couple of weeks of june. yeah, we go from a gray to june gloom. alright something that's caught my attention, not just this and that little eddie forming offshore enhancing that marine layer. but is this right here? a lot of people heading to the greater lake tahoe area and we have a series of thunder and lightning bolt and strikes all around. the spine of the sierra nevada. your forecast does call for the potential of the sun down disrupt your outdoor activities. please bengs calm on monday temperatures tonight overnight with a gray slate from 48 degrees in santa rosa 2 54 in mountain view numbers tomorrow, just a t and r extended forecast here it is, boy don't seem much too. this is what we call stagnant, can you gentlemen say that with me, but we'll take
rosa, but we're still socked in around the east shore and also the media peninsula run behind a and pensacolaalso it's pescadero rather and also daly city. boy sunday difficult time to clear out all around the bay area which just hints of sunshine. we still had this stagnant weather pattern. we're stuck in it all the way through the first couple of weeks of june. yeah, we go from a gray to june gloom. alright something that's caught my attention, not just this and that little eddie forming...
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they're trying to arrest some third or fourth grade teacher in pensacola for showing a disney movie. and he just keeps pulling one stunt after another. and they keep blowing up on him. my favorite story is -- i read all of the stories about his staff telling him to act human. the first time i have ever heard -- politics -- telling a candidate to act human. for desantis to act human it's about as good a chance to tell me to access his decade. it i cannot do it. >> you can pull yourself every now and then together, james. >> acumen, act human. >> alyssa farah griffin, you heard the report that desantis is making the eligibility agreement, argument to donors saying that it's only -- only handle that biden connection -- actually win in 2024, especially, he's talking about swing states. some of the law he has signed are clearly trying to go to the right of trump. >> well, and therein lies the big problem. and i think what has hurt desantis and why he has precipitously dropped in the primary polls is not his best argument was electability. now there are polls that show that that is not nec
they're trying to arrest some third or fourth grade teacher in pensacola for showing a disney movie. and he just keeps pulling one stunt after another. and they keep blowing up on him. my favorite story is -- i read all of the stories about his staff telling him to act human. the first time i have ever heard -- politics -- telling a candidate to act human. for desantis to act human it's about as good a chance to tell me to access his decade. it i cannot do it. >> you can pull yourself...
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they're trying to arrest some third or fourth grade teacher in pensacola for showing a disney movie. he keeps pulling one stunt after another and they keep blowing up on him. my favorite story is about his staff telling him to act human. it's the first time i've ever heard in politics to act human, it's a good as chance as somebody asking me to act sophisticated. i can't do it. >> you can pull yourself together every now and then, james. >> it's kind of funny when you think about it. act human, act human. >> alyssa, have you heard the reporting from "the new york times" that desantis is making the eligibility argument to donors saying it's only him -- electable, i should say, only him and biden that can win in 2024. especially talking about swing states. some of the laws he signed are clearly trying to go to the right of trump. >> well, and that's -- therein in lies the big problem. i think what has hurt desantis and why he has dropped in the primary polls is his best argument was electability. now there are polls that's not necessarily true, that trump actually outperforms biden nea
they're trying to arrest some third or fourth grade teacher in pensacola for showing a disney movie. he keeps pulling one stunt after another and they keep blowing up on him. my favorite story is about his staff telling him to act human. it's the first time i've ever heard in politics to act human, it's a good as chance as somebody asking me to act sophisticated. i can't do it. >> you can pull yourself together every now and then, james. >> it's kind of funny when you think about...
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. >> lynn grew up with a brother and two younger sisters in the military town of pensacola, florida. while she was away at school, she sent her sister some advice on tape for her 16th birthday. >> don't argue, avoid arguments just be happy. don't let anybody spoil that for you, and you will find it in your heart. anyway, i hope that helps. >> she graduated, with an officers commission from norwich university in vermont, one of the oldest military colleges in the country, and then began the globe-trotting life of a soldier. >> i met lin over in germany. debbie and lynn were both stationed over there, they met at a birthday party through mutual friends. >> i snapped a picture of the four them sitting at the table. >> young women, serving their country, savoring alive overseas. and being surrounded by guys in uniform, sometimes love entered the picture. it certainly did for lynn. >> how did lin and roger meet? >> they met over in germany in the cake club. >> is that an army club? >> it is. we'd go there on saturday night's, because that country music. >> sergeant roger reister and lynn,
. >> lynn grew up with a brother and two younger sisters in the military town of pensacola, florida. while she was away at school, she sent her sister some advice on tape for her 16th birthday. >> don't argue, avoid arguments just be happy. don't let anybody spoil that for you, and you will find it in your heart. anyway, i hope that helps. >> she graduated, with an officers commission from norwich university in vermont, one of the oldest military colleges in the country, and...
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of college boys about the age of 1920 and 21 like yourself to flying school at san diego down and pensacola. the other side was not producing anywhere like the number of flyers to get into the war by 1942 1943 when the most of the equipped and talented japanese aircraft and and land-based naval air pilots and crew were shot down at the great marianas turkey. shoot that final balloon in professor. kennedy's addendum. number one. there was no way of replacing them the level of quality in the training on this country was significant because we had the time to spare and we had enormous resources to do that. thanks for the lovely question ted. have question here on zoom professor kennedy about that the extent to which code breaking enabled the transformation of the naval power and some of the hegemonic change. so whether it's the the breaking of the japanese naval code in the battle of the midway and in the pacific or the breaking of the german enigma code with the german u-boats in the atlantic, does this accelerate the transformation that you're talking about or are there broader factors than
of college boys about the age of 1920 and 21 like yourself to flying school at san diego down and pensacola. the other side was not producing anywhere like the number of flyers to get into the war by 1942 1943 when the most of the equipped and talented japanese aircraft and and land-based naval air pilots and crew were shot down at the great marianas turkey. shoot that final balloon in professor. kennedy's addendum. number one. there was no way of replacing them the level of quality in the...
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it may not play the same as it would in, say, pensacola, but it is something.y will -- it'll loom large in this case because he is someone who served his country. on the video, this is another point, you see other strangers, not friends of this defendant, but strangers helping out. if i'm on the defense, i call those people. everybody in that subway to say, why were you also assisting? well, they probably, you can infer they also perceived some threat and thought some use of force was necessary. finally, and this is the biggest one, for any new yorker, the key here is going to be getting people on that jury who ride the subway. i ride the subway, i have for years. i've seen it change over time, pre-pandemic, during the pandemic, and now post-pandemic. you probably will hear some version of this argument in closing. the d.a. here indicted penny. they should have indicted themselves for the way the subways have deteriorated over the years. the time it took for police to respond to this meant that people riding the subway have to take matters into their own hands.
it may not play the same as it would in, say, pensacola, but it is something.y will -- it'll loom large in this case because he is someone who served his country. on the video, this is another point, you see other strangers, not friends of this defendant, but strangers helping out. if i'm on the defense, i call those people. everybody in that subway to say, why were you also assisting? well, they probably, you can infer they also perceived some threat and thought some use of force was...
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. >> today the pensacola lowered austin, secretary of state anthony blinken -- gina raimondo testifyboutsheville security. live coverage begins at 2 pm on c-span three. you can also watch in our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span dot org. -- app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by niall we're joined this morning by nile -- ho
. >> today the pensacola lowered austin, secretary of state anthony blinken -- gina raimondo testifyboutsheville security. live coverage begins at 2 pm on c-span three. you can also watch in our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span dot org. -- app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by niall we're joined this morning by nile -- ho
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cinco pulgadas de lluvia podemos estar viendo entre partes del centro la florida hacia partes de pensacolaa representa ninguna amenaza ya que cuenta con condiciones que no son favorables para el desarrollo de un ciclÓn pero quiero que estÉn listos porque esta temporada comienzan 10 dÍas y hay que estar listos antes que llegue una tormenta tropical. chicos, vuelvo con ustedes. jonari: el primer consejo de este lunes, no lavan el carro porque va a llover n miami. francisca: despuÉs de este consejo, compartimos con ustedes estas imÁgenes que se ha hecho virales de arcÁngel quien viviÓ momento tenso en su llegada a perÚ ya que la policÍa nacional de aquel paÍs lo detuvo en la vÍa pÚblico para revisarlo y este hecho provocÓ que los fanÁticos se enojara, andaban kronen comunidad a ver estas imÁgenes que tienen el pantalla. jomari: sin embargo arcÁngel dijo no se incÓmodo, no se preocupen, de todo esto he aprendido. francisca: vamos a escuchar. >> yo la paras o bien cada vez que piso este paÍs. no tengo problema me pueden revisar todas las veces que quieran, gracias perÚ por quererme. si pensaban
cinco pulgadas de lluvia podemos estar viendo entre partes del centro la florida hacia partes de pensacolaa representa ninguna amenaza ya que cuenta con condiciones que no son favorables para el desarrollo de un ciclÓn pero quiero que estÉn listos porque esta temporada comienzan 10 dÍas y hay que estar listos antes que llegue una tormenta tropical. chicos, vuelvo con ustedes. jonari: el primer consejo de este lunes, no lavan el carro porque va a llover n miami. francisca: despuÉs de este...
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host: david is in pensacola, florida. independent. good morning, david.d a question. my comment is, i feel like your guest is disingenuous. congress controls the purse strings. anytime negotiation for a budget and debt ceiling is just a bargaining chip, that is how politics is played. it is a blood sport. now that republicans have a bargaining chip to deal with, they are using it and that is called being pragmatic. the president who basically refused to meet with mccarthy until recently, he has been the cause of this coming to an edge of brinksmanship when he could've addressed this issue in a timely manner, which the republicans brought to him several months ago. my question for you, sir, is, why are we taking a look at other than social security -- there are other third rails we do not want to touch, especially because the american people paid into social security. you talk about nefarious things, i call them nefarious because there is always hidden money in the government. investments in the future. those obligations, we need to look at what the govern
host: david is in pensacola, florida. independent. good morning, david.d a question. my comment is, i feel like your guest is disingenuous. congress controls the purse strings. anytime negotiation for a budget and debt ceiling is just a bargaining chip, that is how politics is played. it is a blood sport. now that republicans have a bargaining chip to deal with, they are using it and that is called being pragmatic. the president who basically refused to meet with mccarthy until recently, he has...
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a time in the summer of 2007 where i was about to leave pensacola and walking out the door because everybodyo me and he goes, don't forget mccain. he is going to come back and win the nomination. right, dad. it is so early. people are trying to figure out who will win next year. we have a long way to go, don't we? >> it's just barely begun. i think a lot of the reason why we're so focused on this now is because of donald trump. you know? donald trump makes this an immediate problem every time he opens his mouth. the big problem is -- for us in the media with dealing with trump is he still has us -- we haven't laid a glove on him. >> it is interesting. obviously cnn came under fierce criticism after the town hall meeting. but since that time you have had jake schafer at politico saying stop whining. we have to see this guy. you have written a column that i will read in a second saying the same thing. maureen dowd's latest column is titled "no playing ostrich with trump" saying this. the town hall was enlightning and frightening but we needed that reminder to be on full alert because trump is
a time in the summer of 2007 where i was about to leave pensacola and walking out the door because everybodyo me and he goes, don't forget mccain. he is going to come back and win the nomination. right, dad. it is so early. people are trying to figure out who will win next year. we have a long way to go, don't we? >> it's just barely begun. i think a lot of the reason why we're so focused on this now is because of donald trump. you know? donald trump makes this an immediate problem every...
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that at first baptist church, meridian, mississippi, first baptist church in shamably, georgia, pensacolay baptist, race had nothing to do with any of it. it didn't. i never heard one racist thing in any of the churches. i say that, and people don't believe me. >> i'm one of those people that are doubting that. i'm being honest with you. race didn't have anything to do with it? >> race, no. i can tell ya, i was in church four days a week. you know, sunday -- actually, sunday night training union, wednesday night, thursday night bible study. i can just tell you, at least -- this was middle class new south america, somebody said a racist comment in any of those places, you know, you'd be turned on. i mean, again, there is -- just my life, the arc of my life, i remember a kid said something racist when i was in meridian, mississippi, at i think northeast elementary school. the kid said something racist in line, called a little girl a name, and i remember a young teacher grab him by the ear and said, "what did you say?" then dragged him along the line. we were going into the cafeteria. dragge
that at first baptist church, meridian, mississippi, first baptist church in shamably, georgia, pensacolay baptist, race had nothing to do with any of it. it didn't. i never heard one racist thing in any of the churches. i say that, and people don't believe me. >> i'm one of those people that are doubting that. i'm being honest with you. race didn't have anything to do with it? >> race, no. i can tell ya, i was in church four days a week. you know, sunday -- actually, sunday night...
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host: david is in pensacola, florida. independent. good morning, david.ler: i have a comment and a question. my comment is, i feel like your guest is disingenuous. congress controls the purse strings. anytime negotiation for a budget and debt ceiling is just a bargaining chip, that is how politics is played. it is a blood sport. now that republicans have a bargaining chip to deal with, they are using it and that is called being pragmatic. the president who basically refused to meet with mccarthy until recently, he has been the cause of this coming to an edge of brinksmanship when he could've addressed this issue in a timely manner, which the republicans brought to him several months ago. my question for you, sir, is, why are we taking a look at other than social security -- there are other third rails we do not want to touch, especially because the american people paid into social security. you talk about nefarious things, i call them nefarious because there is always hidden money in the government. investments in the future. those obligations, we need to
host: david is in pensacola, florida. independent. good morning, david.ler: i have a comment and a question. my comment is, i feel like your guest is disingenuous. congress controls the purse strings. anytime negotiation for a budget and debt ceiling is just a bargaining chip, that is how politics is played. it is a blood sport. now that republicans have a bargaining chip to deal with, they are using it and that is called being pragmatic. the president who basically refused to meet with...