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alice paul went to jail. they were told if arrested to proclaim prisoner status and go on a hunger strike. she did. she was force-fed in the british jail which is as horrifying as , it sounds. and she met lucy burns, who had gone to london specifically to hear the pankhursts. so paul and burns, young women, incredibly energized by the british movement, come back to america in 1910, 1911, and paul being in jail and force-fed was publicized in the press here. when she got off the boat from england, there were reporters on the docks. so she was a mini celebrity in suffrage circles, and suffrage groups here were trying to get her to do things, organizing and so forth, but they had not found the right role for her. but both she and lucy burns wanted to inject the enthusiasm and aggression from the british movement into the american movement. so they pitched the idea of this 1913 parade, which was really not, you know, they weren't really breaking rules or in anybody's face, they were planning a very beautiful para
alice paul went to jail. they were told if arrested to proclaim prisoner status and go on a hunger strike. she did. she was force-fed in the british jail which is as horrifying as , it sounds. and she met lucy burns, who had gone to london specifically to hear the pankhursts. so paul and burns, young women, incredibly energized by the british movement, come back to america in 1910, 1911, and paul being in jail and force-fed was publicized in the press here. when she got off the boat from...
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alice paul ran with it. this banner says, mr. president, how much longer must women wait for liberty? nez mulholland's last words. and these cold looking women are on the south front of the white house, and they went out there every day in january and february of 1917. and they only expected to keep it up until early march, until wilson's second inauguration, when they planned one big pick a line around the white house and then they would go to talk to wilson and give up the pickets. it wasn't easy to recruit people to pickets. it wasn't easy to do. you hear of that people doing on their honeymoons or people vacationing in washington to pick it or but it was cold and it wasn't something nice girls did. it was transgressive in a lot of ways. this is the second and i duration of woodrow wilson, early march, a much nastier day the 1913, raining sideways. and these banners became like spinnakers, and there are colorful descriptions of rain dripping down women's wrists in the freezing rain. saysmarch in the president -- they go around
alice paul ran with it. this banner says, mr. president, how much longer must women wait for liberty? nez mulholland's last words. and these cold looking women are on the south front of the white house, and they went out there every day in january and february of 1917. and they only expected to keep it up until early march, until wilson's second inauguration, when they planned one big pick a line around the white house and then they would go to talk to wilson and give up the pickets. it wasn't...
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but -- >> alice -- >> hold on. alice, you're saying the migrants were organized by democrats? >> democrats clearly are trying to paint the optics that this president is being rough on people trying to come into this country -- >> can i respond to that? >> -- and heartless -- >> that is true. >> here's my point. >> that's different than democrats organizing this. >> this is classic -- >> alice. >> this will help donald trump. this is what he ran on. this is what he won on, being tough on the border. he will be able to show he's being tough. we can help mexico as they try to prevent these people from coming into our country as secretary pompeo said. donald trump says if we need to send the military down there, we will do that. >> i want to get keith, in alice, jufst for time purposes. >> alice, two things. first, i don't know how this would benefit the democracy to create this whole sort of -- >> exactly. >> -- parade of people coming from a different country. secondly, i want to relay something very personal. i know someone very close to me who is a cuban citizen. he fled cuba
but -- >> alice -- >> hold on. alice, you're saying the migrants were organized by democrats? >> democrats clearly are trying to paint the optics that this president is being rough on people trying to come into this country -- >> can i respond to that? >> -- and heartless -- >> that is true. >> here's my point. >> that's different than democrats organizing this. >> this is classic -- >> alice. >> this will help donald trump. this...
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back now alice stewart, hilary rosen and max boot. alice, melania trump spoke to abc news tonight. this is about her husband's immigration policy. watch. >> i believe in the policies that my husband put together because i believe that we need to be very vigilant who is coming to the country. >> but do you think people should be able to bring in their mother and their father. >> yes, of course. we need to vet them. we need to know who they are. >> have you told your husband this. >> yes, of course. >> what does he say? >> he agrees. >> so what do you think of what the first lady said, alice? >> it's true. people should be able to bring in their families provided they are properly vetted and they go through the proper channels and they go through the legal process for coming into this country and following the laws and following the rules and coming about it in a legal manner. and i think she's right to feel that way and that's the way it should be as long as they're doing it the legal way through the legal channels that's the way it should be. >> hilary, what's wrong? you look troub
back now alice stewart, hilary rosen and max boot. alice, melania trump spoke to abc news tonight. this is about her husband's immigration policy. watch. >> i believe in the policies that my husband put together because i believe that we need to be very vigilant who is coming to the country. >> but do you think people should be able to bring in their mother and their father. >> yes, of course. we need to vet them. we need to know who they are. >> have you told your...
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well i agree completely with alice and disagree completely with you peter here's why i find there are facts on the ground that we weren't aware of back in the one nine hundred eighty s. . when we were negotiating things like the i.n.f. treaty back in the one nine hundred eighty s. scientists looked at computer modeling of atmospheric dynamics in the event of nuclear war and they came up with the term nuclear winter which meant we thought back then that in the event of hundreds or possibly thousands of nuclear explosions up to and including the megaton range that we would have to worry about the cold in the dark taking over about ultraviolet radiation killing everything on the ground and in the ocean so people starving people burning simultaneously people freezing all of that we thought was a problem and that was one of the things that led the leaders of the then soviet union in the united states of america to the negotiating table to get serious about reducing the obscene numbers of nuclear weapons that were lying around at that time now fast forward to two thousand and fourteen and m
well i agree completely with alice and disagree completely with you peter here's why i find there are facts on the ground that we weren't aware of back in the one nine hundred eighty s. . when we were negotiating things like the i.n.f. treaty back in the one nine hundred eighty s. scientists looked at computer modeling of atmospheric dynamics in the event of nuclear war and they came up with the term nuclear winter which meant we thought back then that in the event of hundreds or possibly...
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i catch it and stylish alice now can yeah manufactured hybrids from houston. the former students uses recycled materials such as rubber. and all the plastics she sells her creations in her shop in kampala. word of her label get a wardrobe spread fast and it's selling well. i decided to simplify my god into all small things that i used when i did today lead and i'm using right now i'm using question as a way of communication plan for fashion is my boys because people in the flower i never want in uganda and outside fashion. regular cleanup days with her friends the twenty six year old lives in a slum in kampala although there has been an official ban on policing backs for three years in uganda it still hasn't properly taken in fact alice and her friends always find a lot of bags churn the clean up which event recycles in her artwork right from. when i just used to do the general cleaning when he was sick they used to do this one teller walk and they combine that. but as an artist i don't support that because it causes pollution once again the managed to collect
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they call it the ghetto wardrobe great clothes and shoes made out of trash is the brainchild of alice noble kenya she was so concerned about all of the rubbish lying around in her neighborhood that she organized local cleaning. indeed the plan was to incorporate both junk in art and the idea snowball took a look at this. i catchin and stylish. kenya manufactured her boots from. the former students uses recycled materials such as rubber. and all the plastics she sells her creations in her shop in kampala. word of her label get a wardrobe spread fast and it's selling well. i decided to simplify my god into all small things that i use than i did today life and i'm using right now i'm using question as a way of communication plan good fortune is my voice because people in the flower and everyone in uganda and outside uganda allows posh. organizes regular cleanup days with her friends the twenty six year old lives in a slum in kampala although there has been an official ban on pulley thing back for three years in uganda it still hasn't properly taken in fact alice and her friends always fi
they call it the ghetto wardrobe great clothes and shoes made out of trash is the brainchild of alice noble kenya she was so concerned about all of the rubbish lying around in her neighborhood that she organized local cleaning. indeed the plan was to incorporate both junk in art and the idea snowball took a look at this. i catchin and stylish. kenya manufactured her boots from. the former students uses recycled materials such as rubber. and all the plastics she sells her creations in her shop...
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with arms control with nonproliferation with the elimination of entire classes of weapons that what alice is talking about is the real danger in the real challenge here we're looking at a world where arms control may not be enough we're looking at a need for declaring first that nuclear weapons are unlawful and having all of the powers sign on to that and then do something about reducing the thousands of active nuclear weapons that are still out there ok we're down from you know scores of thousands to me or you know under twenty thousand now that's not good enough we have to bring it down into the low hundreds and then we have to get rid of them entirely and that's not going to be an easy process and it's not going to be a quick one but the problem with looking at the i.n.f. treaty in isolation is that what you've actually got is a massive hole where a european security architecture ought to be there's been divisions within the last few years in particular between western europe and the russian federation and that's on the healthy because russia is a european power in addition to being a
with arms control with nonproliferation with the elimination of entire classes of weapons that what alice is talking about is the real danger in the real challenge here we're looking at a world where arms control may not be enough we're looking at a need for declaring first that nuclear weapons are unlawful and having all of the powers sign on to that and then do something about reducing the thousands of active nuclear weapons that are still out there ok we're down from you know scores of...
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initiatives like alice's may take a long time to change plastic pollution but with her fashion label gets a wardrobe she has found a clever way of raising environmental awareness in kampala no. wow could you have the margins that such beautiful things could come from plastic waste. well that's it for this week's edition of the show i hope you enjoyed it my name is mel taibbi and goodbye from the fossil park in lagos nigeria. if you want to find out more take a closer look at our website or visit us on social media you can see the information on the screen goodbye from johannesburg and see you next time. the be. above. the. law. the law by. the. law of. the. law. her. make your store t.v. the smarter the d.w. first morning. sunday morning dog come smart t.v. . the first colony most of the many dollars grand the moment arrives. to join your reckoning on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary storm the ranting returns home on the w. dot com tank. i am a flower. yes i'm beautiful i've heard it before and it never grows old. i'm worshiped from my looks my sent my look
initiatives like alice's may take a long time to change plastic pollution but with her fashion label gets a wardrobe she has found a clever way of raising environmental awareness in kampala no. wow could you have the margins that such beautiful things could come from plastic waste. well that's it for this week's edition of the show i hope you enjoyed it my name is mel taibbi and goodbye from the fossil park in lagos nigeria. if you want to find out more take a closer look at our website or...
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back with me now keith, maria, alice and scott. so alice, you said that i'm trying to understand there, you said the democrats, right, like put this all together. like explain that. did they call honduras. >> i don't know. i'm just trying to. >> >> look at those pictures. you can't tell me that these people just sat around one day and said hey, let's all get together and go into the united states. this is clearly coordinated. and i think it is wise for the president now before they get here to say that we're not going to stand for there. secretary pompeo going down there pleating with the president of mexico saying he will do what mexico needs to help them in their efforts. >> alice, he respect your opinion but you know this happens often, right? >> every year. >> they get together because it's safety in numbers and feel if they travel in numbers they have a better chance of getting to their destination. >> they are organized by migrants rights groups in these countries. >> how are they going to organize people in a different count
back with me now keith, maria, alice and scott. so alice, you said that i'm trying to understand there, you said the democrats, right, like put this all together. like explain that. did they call honduras. >> i don't know. i'm just trying to. >> >> look at those pictures. you can't tell me that these people just sat around one day and said hey, let's all get together and go into the united states. this is clearly coordinated. and i think it is wise for the president now before...
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when i looked at an educated woman like alice collecting plastic and using it for something useful i wondered why so one who has never gone to school like shouldn't also be looking at used plastic. i want to see. even other people conserving the environment recycling is conservation. you know there are so many that adele i can't i can't do it alone we can do it when we are twenty people we can do we even one hundred we can't it's just an open thing that we can train more people like us thousands and because of the environment. initiatives like alice's may take a long time to change plastic pollution but with her fashion label gets a wardrobe she has found a clever way of raising environmental awareness in kampala no. wow could you have imagines that such beautiful things could come from plastic waste. well that's it for this week's edition of the show i hope you enjoyed it my name is nell taibbi and goodbye from the fossil park in lagos nigeria. if you want to find out more take a closer look at our website or visit us on social media you can see the information on the screen goodbye
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francisco we have john rainwater he is the executive director of peace action and in new york we cross to alice slater she is a member of the coordinating committee of world beyond war cross talk rules in effect everyone i'm going to go to john first in san francisco say i always go to the person that gets up early is for this and i'm very thankful that you did get up so early and i would be surprised if you had a coffee mug in your hand john let me go to donald trump was campaigning in after he was elected everyone was saying that he was going to be an isolationists then he went through a few iterations of his foreign policy team and now with john bolton on the scene and apparently calling a lot of the shots the fear of isolationism is really turned into the worry of unilateralism in a time when multi-lateralism is gaining pace your thoughts john go ahead well i think that's exactly right those who thought trump might have an anti and militarists streak are being very disappointed right now and you are seeing the influence of bolton in this attempt to pull out of the i and i have treaty but i
francisco we have john rainwater he is the executive director of peace action and in new york we cross to alice slater she is a member of the coordinating committee of world beyond war cross talk rules in effect everyone i'm going to go to john first in san francisco say i always go to the person that gets up early is for this and i'm very thankful that you did get up so early and i would be surprised if you had a coffee mug in your hand john let me go to donald trump was campaigning in after...
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but alice, i'm going to start with you.ou think of the president's victory lap at the white house tonight regarding justice kavanaugh, with him there by his side? >> for him it is a tremendous victory, don. he campaigned on this specific issue, on nominating and seeing scalia-like justices put onto the supreme court. i am one of the people -- this was my singular issue, the one issue why i could cast the ballot for donald trump given everything else that happened. this is the number one issue. and the 26% of people that voted for him say this was the key issue. so it is a tremendous victory for him. and i think it's one that i would like to see one or two more before the end of his term. but he is right to take a victory lap because -- for many reasons. it energizes his base. it is something -- it is another campaign promise that is a promise kept, that he can use to energize the base. and this is something as we move -- get closer to the midterm elections, it is a good way to remind people of another success that he has ha
but alice, i'm going to start with you.ou think of the president's victory lap at the white house tonight regarding justice kavanaugh, with him there by his side? >> for him it is a tremendous victory, don. he campaigned on this specific issue, on nominating and seeing scalia-like justices put onto the supreme court. i am one of the people -- this was my singular issue, the one issue why i could cast the ballot for donald trump given everything else that happened. this is the number one...
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and later, a very special guest tonight, the iconic alice walker, the novelist and civil rights advocate who says there is a role for artists and activists who work together on the trump resistance. she joins me tonight. i am very excited about that. that's later in the hour. our top story, though, is yes, the countdown to the midterms. and negative signs for trump. the house races were always going to be tougher for him than 2016, because, you may have heard about this, there's no electoral college to override the popular vote, this time around in november. so a large popular margin for the dems would probably put more demes in office. and that's why, tonight, we can show you, there are new indicators that have republicans nervous. and i'm not just talking polls. there are concrete signs new voters are registering and they lean democratic. 25 million people, i can tell you tonight, have now registered to vote or updated their registrations. that's nationwide since the last election. democrats have a 12% edge in those registrations for new voters. if that were the actual turnout model, i
and later, a very special guest tonight, the iconic alice walker, the novelist and civil rights advocate who says there is a role for artists and activists who work together on the trump resistance. she joins me tonight. i am very excited about that. that's later in the hour. our top story, though, is yes, the countdown to the midterms. and negative signs for trump. the house races were always going to be tougher for him than 2016, because, you may have heard about this, there's no electoral...
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alice, wow. to olivia. >> thank you. >> this is the best segment ever, don. i everyone compliments me. i love it. >> happens every night. i've got to run. we've got a brand-new forecast for hurricane michael at the top of the hour. find out what's next for this monster storm. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! discover.o. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. it's my job to protect as a public safety,pg&
alice, wow. to olivia. >> thank you. >> this is the best segment ever, don. i everyone compliments me. i love it. >> happens every night. i've got to run. we've got a brand-new forecast for hurricane michael at the top of the hour. find out what's next for this monster storm. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package...
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many americans are not so sure anymore that their vote is safe from tampering unmanipulated and to alice miller executive director of the washington d.c. board of elections mr miller is ultimately responsible for the election process in the district of columbia for miller and her team that means long days filled with plenty of overtime hours focusing on one thing and one thing only we want to make sure our systems are secure we want to make sure poll workers are trying no easy test protecting the upcoming midterm elections from any form of cyber interference has been declared a national security issue the white house and congress across party lines are on the same page no one wants a repeat of what happened in the two thousand and sixteen presidential elections when so-called russian government cyber actors managed to gain access to u.s. election infrastructure i'm here to say the warning lights are brick blinking red again. today the digital infrastructure that serves this country is literally under attack congress approved three hundred eighty million dollars in march this year for all
many americans are not so sure anymore that their vote is safe from tampering unmanipulated and to alice miller executive director of the washington d.c. board of elections mr miller is ultimately responsible for the election process in the district of columbia for miller and her team that means long days filled with plenty of overtime hours focusing on one thing and one thing only we want to make sure our systems are secure we want to make sure poll workers are trying no easy test protecting...
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click or visit a retail store today. >>> so we're back with ryan, symone and alice.it, looks like the president has a new line heading into the midterms. take a look what he said in montana. >> the choice could not be more clear, democrats produce mobs. republicans produce jobs. >> do you think the republicans strategy of painting democrats as an angry mob, do you think it's resonating with voters? >> it's probably resonating with a lot of republicans. let's be honest, he has 90% approval among trump has 90% approval among republicans and what he says is often treated as gospel among his voters. i would say it's the kind of rhetoric that you don't often see in this country. it's the kind of rhetoric we're used to seeing among leaders of autocratic societies and it's another dangerous sign of trump crossing a line that modern american politicians at that level just refuse to do. >> do these folks on the left and the right do they get together and all have like a meeting and say okay, this is going to be mobs. we're going to say this? do they have like strategy for tal
click or visit a retail store today. >>> so we're back with ryan, symone and alice.it, looks like the president has a new line heading into the midterms. take a look what he said in montana. >> the choice could not be more clear, democrats produce mobs. republicans produce jobs. >> do you think the republicans strategy of painting democrats as an angry mob, do you think it's resonating with voters? >> it's probably resonating with a lot of republicans. let's be...
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alice, wow.k you and good night. >> hats off to olivia. >> thank you. >> this is the best segment ever, don. i everyone compliments me. i love it. >> happens every night. i've got to run. we've got a brand-new forecast for hurricane michael at the top of the hour. find out what's next for this monster storm. this is actually under your budget. it's great. mm-hmm. yeah, and when you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? it's a great building! you'll love it here! we have mixers every thursday. geico®. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. geico®. it's easy to switch and save ♪ my love has come along ♪ my lonely days are over at last. applebee's n
alice, wow.k you and good night. >> hats off to olivia. >> thank you. >> this is the best segment ever, don. i everyone compliments me. i love it. >> happens every night. i've got to run. we've got a brand-new forecast for hurricane michael at the top of the hour. find out what's next for this monster storm. this is actually under your budget. it's great. mm-hmm. yeah, and when you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico...
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adam is here, alice, barri and amanda. good evening, everyone. this is a fascinating column here. let me just read something that you said. it's in the atlantic magazine, by the way, talking about the cruelty we see in president trump's and his supporters. and you wrote, trump's only true skill is the con. his only fundamental belief is that the united states is the birth right of straight, white christian men and really only authentic pleasure is in cruelty. it's that cruelty and the delight it brings them that binds his most ardent supporters to him in shared scorn for those they hate and fear. immigrants, black voters, feminists and treasonist white men who empathize with any of those who would steal their birthright. that is pretty strong. you say it's a shared scorn. but what is this ugliness say about the president and the people who go along with it? >> well, i want to clarify it. i'm talking about the people who go to the rallies and the president holds up a victim of sexual assaults and jeers and mocks her. >> i'm glad you said that beca
adam is here, alice, barri and amanda. good evening, everyone. this is a fascinating column here. let me just read something that you said. it's in the atlantic magazine, by the way, talking about the cruelty we see in president trump's and his supporters. and you wrote, trump's only true skill is the con. his only fundamental belief is that the united states is the birth right of straight, white christian men and really only authentic pleasure is in cruelty. it's that cruelty and the delight...
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position as we only had just been on the planet after world war two alison why is alice what you know if we go back to this particular treaty why call trying to negotiate a new deal with the current one in place because that could take years couldn't it . yeah but the current situation in the united states we have what president eisenhower warned about the military industrial i now call it military industrial congressional academic media complex that doing nothing you know cold light children russia because that's where the money is going to make weapons and you know even see they didn't want to accuse saudi arabia of this horrible it's never lived in the journalist because he didn't want to lose the aam studio and our congress is very corrupt and so the world needs help from not. how many do you think that alice do you think that trump is using russia's alleged violations as a convenient pretext with the real intent being to expand americans own nuclear missile capabilities you know he is a loose cannon and he he when he moves on election say i'm going to make a deal with north korea
position as we only had just been on the planet after world war two alison why is alice what you know if we go back to this particular treaty why call trying to negotiate a new deal with the current one in place because that could take years couldn't it . yeah but the current situation in the united states we have what president eisenhower warned about the military industrial i now call it military industrial congressional academic media complex that doing nothing you know cold light children...
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alice, i was in florida during the week, went to a rally for ron disantos.e biggest cheers he got at the rally was when he talked about the confirmation hearing, which, coincidentally, he has nothing to do with. is this a sign, you know, encouraging republicans to get out to the polls in november? >> absolutely, this is something that republicans voted not just for donald trump on but a lot of their downballot candidates. because they said we're going to work to get scalia-like justices on the supreme court. it's a huge victory. you look at cnn's headline lead story just a few moments ago. trump is on a winni nin ning st. he is. nothing energizes the base more than a winning streak. when there were doubts, people were concerned about what is this going to mean for midterms? but now that he is going to be confirmed, it's helpful not just to senators who have been embracing donald trump throughout the campaign trail but many of those running for congress who have kept arms length with donald trump. they're going to be able to use this as a way to energize thei
alice, i was in florida during the week, went to a rally for ron disantos.e biggest cheers he got at the rally was when he talked about the confirmation hearing, which, coincidentally, he has nothing to do with. is this a sign, you know, encouraging republicans to get out to the polls in november? >> absolutely, this is something that republicans voted not just for donald trump on but a lot of their downballot candidates. because they said we're going to work to get scalia-like justices...
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nia turner, alice stewart, all here to talk about it.want to play, you saw the tweet there from her attorney. i want to play this from the president in mississippi this evening mocking christine blasey ford's testimony. here it is. >> i had one beer. right. i had one beer. well, do you think -- nope, it was one beer. oh, good. how did you get home? i don't remember. how did you get there? i don't remember. where is the place? i don't remember. how many years ago was it? i don't know, i don't know, i don't know. i don't know. what neighborhood was it? i don't know. where is the house? i don't know. upstairs, downstairs, where was it? i don't know. but had i one beer. that's the only thing i remember. >> is that hard for you to watch, alice. >> yeah, don, it's disgusting. i don't know what's worse that or when he mocked the reporter. he did during the campaign who had some physical disabilities. and there's no need for that. he said himself and many people agreed that dr. ford's testimony was compelling, it was convincing and certainly any
nia turner, alice stewart, all here to talk about it.want to play, you saw the tweet there from her attorney. i want to play this from the president in mississippi this evening mocking christine blasey ford's testimony. here it is. >> i had one beer. right. i had one beer. well, do you think -- nope, it was one beer. oh, good. how did you get home? i don't remember. how did you get there? i don't remember. where is the place? i don't remember. how many years ago was it? i don't know, i...
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like alice. neither of them had much time for children. >> so when president nixon was resigning, the last day, he asked his son-in-law to give him a book that contained a letter from teddy roosevelt and the letter was something he had written when his first wife died. you remember this letter and what he said about the life of his -- he said about the light of his life had gone out. with respect to that end teddy roosevelt, what is it that you most remember about teddy roosevelt and what he said at that time and the fact that he thought his life was ended and how did he reconstruct his life? >> it is interesting. i, of course, didn't know him, but my grandfather, for the most part, raised me. my dad was in the foreign service overseas. years later i realized, this is perfectly normal, but a grandfather does with his grandson just what his father did with him. he was very good with children. all those hunting and camping trips he took with children, my grandfather did. he even told the same stori
like alice. neither of them had much time for children. >> so when president nixon was resigning, the last day, he asked his son-in-law to give him a book that contained a letter from teddy roosevelt and the letter was something he had written when his first wife died. you remember this letter and what he said about the life of his -- he said about the light of his life had gone out. with respect to that end teddy roosevelt, what is it that you most remember about teddy roosevelt and what...
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alice's loving presence will be missed but memory lives on.nk you. >> president cohen: 2:30, special recognitions. >> clerk: i believe we have 12:30 from supervisor kim. >> president cohen: 150th anniversary. >> i would like to bring up the executive director of gloria chance, along with her vice president selena su, and volunteer mark sodenman. are they in the chamber? i know they are here. >> president cohen: we'll go check the overflow room to bring them in. >> thank you for your patience in waiting, for the staff and volunteers to come, the chamber is all full today and so they were in the overflow room. but i did want to just be able to take this moment at the board of supervisors to be able to recognize gamoon women's residence. achieved 150th year anniversary of serving our great city and county. [applause] founded in 1868, and long history reflects ever-changing needs and developments of our asian immigrant community, along with our woman community here in the san francisco area. gamoon was first created as a ministry by women. the met
alice's loving presence will be missed but memory lives on.nk you. >> president cohen: 2:30, special recognitions. >> clerk: i believe we have 12:30 from supervisor kim. >> president cohen: 150th anniversary. >> i would like to bring up the executive director of gloria chance, along with her vice president selena su, and volunteer mark sodenman. are they in the chamber? i know they are here. >> president cohen: we'll go check the overflow room to bring them in....
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hillary's here, tara, alice and ele elena.ara, chuck grassley was asked tonight about the lack of republican women on his committee. his response is that they tried to recruit women but haven't been able to and then when he was asked why, he said well, it's a lot of work. don't forget compared to a lot of committee meetings we have an executive meeting every thursday. so it's a lot of work. maybe they don't want to do it. apparently though, he tried to clarify that it's hard work for men and women, but i don't know. what do you think he was trying to get at here? >> you know, you just couple this with the comments and just the righteous indignation all week long about brett kavanaugh and you know, mitch mcconnell talking about a female assistant when they hired the prosecutor. it's just -- these men are out of touch. they come from a different era. it's sexism flat out. the way they approached the whole christine ford testimony, the fact that they -- she came across more as a new sans and they were so upset about poor brett ka
hillary's here, tara, alice and ele elena.ara, chuck grassley was asked tonight about the lack of republican women on his committee. his response is that they tried to recruit women but haven't been able to and then when he was asked why, he said well, it's a lot of work. don't forget compared to a lot of committee meetings we have an executive meeting every thursday. so it's a lot of work. maybe they don't want to do it. apparently though, he tried to clarify that it's hard work for men and...
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show more of you. >>> back now with the panel, nina, alice and rick. wanted to talk about something else. i need to talk about this before we run out of time. let's hopefully leave that to another occasion. there's a lot of anger in our country right now. some people are dealing with it by getting in politicians' faces. lately it has been overbrett kavanaugh, ted cruz was chased from a d.c. washington by a group of protesters. >> we believer survivors. we believe survivors. >> we believer survivors. >> excuse me. >> betao is way better than you, dude. >> we believer survivors. >> god bless you. >> god bless you. >> let my wife through. >> we believe survivors. >> have you forgotten -- >> we believer survivors. we believer survivors. we believer survivors. >> so senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was confronted over kavanaugh at the airport. >> why do women have to bare their whole soul to you? >> support them. >> how many stories of sexual violence do you need to hear in order to believe women? >> and, of course, there was the now viral moment when
show more of you. >>> back now with the panel, nina, alice and rick. wanted to talk about something else. i need to talk about this before we run out of time. let's hopefully leave that to another occasion. there's a lot of anger in our country right now. some people are dealing with it by getting in politicians' faces. lately it has been overbrett kavanaugh, ted cruz was chased from a d.c. washington by a group of protesters. >> we believer survivors. we believe survivors....
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-i don't know. >>> back with me, alice, maria, matt, and max.ry clinton's comments, max? >> well, i agreed with a lot of what she said criticizing the republicans. but there was one part of what she said that just made my jaw drop because this is so wacky. she said i believe if we are fortunate enough to win back the house and senate that's when civility can start again, but until then the only thing that the republicans respect is strength. well, that's crazy. what she's saying is that as long as democrats are in the minority they don't have to be civil, it's only once they're in the majority that everybody has to be civil. that's basically giving a license to the republican hes because that's -- you know, you can't have one-sided civility only if you're out of power. >> we're short on time. maria, do you want to respond? quickly, please. >> i think she was one thousand percent correct in everything she said and she reminded the millions of women out there who are angry and the sensible men who are angry as well about the direction, the disgust
-i don't know. >>> back with me, alice, maria, matt, and max.ry clinton's comments, max? >> well, i agreed with a lot of what she said criticizing the republicans. but there was one part of what she said that just made my jaw drop because this is so wacky. she said i believe if we are fortunate enough to win back the house and senate that's when civility can start again, but until then the only thing that the republicans respect is strength. well, that's crazy. what she's saying...
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simone sanders, ryan lizza and alice stewart have to say about that. and also with me to talk about that and other news is mr. fareed zakaria. >> really? >> yes. he's staying up late. >> very well done. and just for you. >> yeah. we're going to hear what he -- you know, he is very plugged in on what happens overseas. he is an expert. and he's going to talk to us about this "washington post" reporter khashoggi being killed and what happens with our relationship with saudi arabia right now. >> great guests, d-lemon. i'll see you in a second. >> see you. >> so she is president trump's voice around the globe. for a little while longer at least. so what happened tonight when nikki haley spoke for herself at one of the most famous dinners in politics? it's a big stage. the ambassador unplugged. next. how can we say when you book direct at choicehotels.com you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?
simone sanders, ryan lizza and alice stewart have to say about that. and also with me to talk about that and other news is mr. fareed zakaria. >> really? >> yes. he's staying up late. >> very well done. and just for you. >> yeah. we're going to hear what he -- you know, he is very plugged in on what happens overseas. he is an expert. and he's going to talk to us about this "washington post" reporter khashoggi being killed and what happens with our relationship...
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many americans are not so sure anymore that their vote is safe from tempering unmanipulated and to alice miller executive director of the washington d.c. board of elections ms miller is ultimately responsible for the election process in the district of columbia for miller enter team that means long days filled with plenty of overtime hours focusing on one thing and one thing only we want to make sure our systems are secure we want to make sure coworkers are trying no easy task protecting the upcoming midterm elections from any form of cyber interference has been declared a national security issue the white house and congress across party lines are on the same page no one wants a repeat of what happened in the two thousand and sixteen presidential elections when so-called russian government cyber actors managed to gain access to u.s. election infrastructure i'm here to say the warning lights are prick blinking red again. today the digital infrastructure that serves this country is literally under attack congress approved three hundred eighty million dollars in march this year for all fift
many americans are not so sure anymore that their vote is safe from tempering unmanipulated and to alice miller executive director of the washington d.c. board of elections ms miller is ultimately responsible for the election process in the district of columbia for miller enter team that means long days filled with plenty of overtime hours focusing on one thing and one thing only we want to make sure our systems are secure we want to make sure coworkers are trying no easy task protecting the...
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i mean she's definitely the first but there's many other alice is out there we just need to find them and we need to to document them and there's more there were more women back then working and there are now some respects that will be green thank you that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to the alleged former wife of the king of saudi arabia about meeting. and possible foreign office interference in a case that would end as to raise him a side old news deals with a little bit been sell the love in the deal then to talk about social media will be back on wednesday thirty nine years to the day that mother to raise everyone's work with alleged torture and cia boss to the house where the nobel peace prize. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten points over time stamping this. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent i just want to hear some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second. and cornrows to twen
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i'm a nationalist. >> when you hear that, alice, what do you make of it?t the way that i think a lot of people in that room heard that statement. and we have to keep that into consideration, when he's talking to these groups, die-hard trump fans, his hard core base, they view nationalist as someone who looks at america first, as the president ran on. america first. it doesn't mean america alone, but america first. they look at nationalism in the same light as they do patriotism. and god bless america and america is the greatest, strongest nation that we have. that's the lens that these people aric looking at the term nationalist through. we have to understand that. he knows that, and he will continue, i guarantee, in the next ten rallies he has between now and election when he's talking to those people, that's exactly how they hear what he is saying. it's certainly perceived much differently by others who look at the nationalist globalist lens. >> i want to get angela in on this. >> plain and simply, when donald trump says he's a nationalist, that is not a
i'm a nationalist. >> when you hear that, alice, what do you make of it?t the way that i think a lot of people in that room heard that statement. and we have to keep that into consideration, when he's talking to these groups, die-hard trump fans, his hard core base, they view nationalist as someone who looks at america first, as the president ran on. america first. it doesn't mean america alone, but america first. they look at nationalism in the same light as they do patriotism. and god...
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i mean she's definitely the first but there's many other alice is out there we just need to find them and we need to to document them and there's more there were more women back then working and there are now some respects that will be green thank you that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to the alleged former wife of the king of saudi arabia about meeting the shoji and possible foreign office interference in a case that would end as to raise them a good old days deals with a little bit been so all the love in the deal that you talked about social media will be back on wednesday thirty nine years to the day that mother to raise their once worked with alleged torture and cia boss to the hospital with a nobel prize. and you'll. find out that. i am. no more i. am. in film and there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground six industry sometimes by the. i trust the most. i'm not a tough one. kiran e u two can be disappeared in broad daylight also the fate of a saudi journalist is testing washington's relations with riyadh is the crown prince's rule in doubt a
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i mean she's definitely the first but there's many other alice is out there we just need to find them and we need to to document them and there's more there were more women back then working and there are now some respects probably green thank you that's it for the show we'll be back on wednesday to speak to the alleged former wife of the king of saudi arabia about meeting your bogus shoji and possible foreign office interference in a case that would end this to raise and they had all these deals with a little bit been so all the love in the deal then to talk about social media we'll be back now with day thirty nine years to the day that mother to raise their once worked with alleged torture and cia boss to the house will win the nobel peace prize. what politicians do. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or something want to. watch it right for us this is what it looks like three in the morning. be careful i'm interested always in the lawyers in the house. to city hall. who cannot operate as united nations this is not just one run
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maybe not for alice miller and her team but for many u.s. states making voting safe again remains a major challenge. for the day is almost over the conversation continues online and to our viewers in the united states we wish you a happy. how will we. see the more. folks of. color. me i. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful the fastest thirteen years in power in some damaging state election results i'm going to close of course he is visibly waning how no clothes food dish angle i must cling on to college my guess is most trunk choiceless one of the most famous and infamous politicians here in germany conflicts the few minutes bossie w six. most. i was she when i arrived here i slept with six people. room simmer it was hard. i even got white hair. but it's not this gives me a headache a bunch maybe two in truck would say if you want to know their story muslims are fighting and reliable information for migrants. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the road. stories for both people making a differe
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[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> it's 12:30 p.m. in istanbul in turkey, and as life continues here in the city, we are two days short of two weeks, the last time that jamal khashoggi was seen alive. u.s. president donald trump says there will be severe punishment if the missing journalist is found to have been murdered inside the saudi consulate here in istanbul but probably not so severe as to cancel a multi-billion dollar arms deal in the works. >> well, there are many other things we can do, but when we take away $110 billion worth of purchases for our country, that hurts our workers, that hurts our factories, that hurts all of our companies. you're talking about 500 thousand jobs so we
[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> it's 12:30 p.m. in istanbul in turkey, and as life continues here in the city, we are two days...
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talking about that later luther king out and by the way when we get alice johnson such is a great person or such a great case. and like to find a lot of people like alice johnson and there are a lot of people that are in a situation like that. and we are actively looking for those situations she's she's a terrific woman i've been watching her a lot and what a great spokesman she is for for that situation and that's all that's covering a lot of people there are a lot of people like that. unfortunately be locked up for many many years and is the reason for that was president trump speaking a few minutes ago in the oval office talking a lot of about a lot of issues including hurrican michael but of course focusing now on the disappearance of jamal khashoggi he said he had spoken to officials in saudi arabia the highest level about the disappearance of the saudi journalist and then he'd asked the journalist fiance to the white house she of course has been very vocal about finding out what happened to her fiance let's go live now to white house correspondent kimberly halkett for reaction from
talking about that later luther king out and by the way when we get alice johnson such is a great person or such a great case. and like to find a lot of people like alice johnson and there are a lot of people that are in a situation like that. and we are actively looking for those situations she's she's a terrific woman i've been watching her a lot and what a great spokesman she is for for that situation and that's all that's covering a lot of people there are a lot of people like that....
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bolivia to order chile to negotiate with it over access to the sea but libya's president ever met alice travel to the netherlands to attend the hearing at the international court of justice this country lost its only coastline to chile in a war one hundred thirty five years ago but the court ruled that a treaty in one thousand nine hundred four settled that matter and chile had not made any undertaking to negotiate the call. by too early vote to three find the republican of chile did not undertake a legal obligation to negotiate his submarine access to the pacific ocean for the nation state of bolivia. i suppose is following this story for us it's incredible isn't it that there is an issue that's literally more than one hundred years old and still unsettled so is this ruling a surprise. well the court's ruling cannot be appealed so it can definitely and this is has caused a lot of disappointment especially in the back where people have gathered outside in the main plaza to watch this ruling. alive and there were hundreds of people all around the country awaiting that this time the hague
bolivia to order chile to negotiate with it over access to the sea but libya's president ever met alice travel to the netherlands to attend the hearing at the international court of justice this country lost its only coastline to chile in a war one hundred thirty five years ago but the court ruled that a treaty in one thousand nine hundred four settled that matter and chile had not made any undertaking to negotiate the call. by too early vote to three find the republican of chile did not...