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it seems like there is this kind of memento sort of permanent amnesia that members have where they can find the president completely unfit one moment and then turn around and be golfing with him the next. >> look, what senator corker said today i think is what the overwhelming majority of members of congress believe. i'm not quite sure why lindsey graham would say what he did, because previously he said some very similar things that senator corker said about donald trump. but i can tell you about my conversations with various republicans on the house floor about the president. they range from dislike to deep concern about his erratic behavior. and i think senator corker is simply articulating in public what many in congress already believe. >> all right, congressman ted lieu, thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> i'm joined by james fallows, author of the new piece "it's what bob corker does next." james, let me start with you. what do you mean by it's what corker does next that counts? >> it's a significant step, as congressman lieu was saying and robert costa, that you have
it seems like there is this kind of memento sort of permanent amnesia that members have where they can find the president completely unfit one moment and then turn around and be golfing with him the next. >> look, what senator corker said today i think is what the overwhelming majority of members of congress believe. i'm not quite sure why lindsey graham would say what he did, because previously he said some very similar things that senator corker said about donald trump. but i can tell...
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. >> rose: they suffer from a kind of amnesia?i was talking about getting my flying machine together. this was one of the main problems. i start off with a kind of a story that i can almost express in two or three lines in the abstract. and i often can't find the right way to put it off, the right setting, and one of the things i started off with is i want a situation where there's a whole community, a nation, suffering from some kind of selective memory loss. and the nation has to decide as a nation, do they want to remember everything? maybe there's been something very traumatic buried in the recent past. and maybe there was a very good reason for these things being ried about ♪ come on be my baby ♪ ♪ come on be my baby come on ♪ ♪ i'm in love with your body although my heart is pulling ♪ i'm in love with your body and you were in my room and my bed sheets smell like you ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm in love with your body ♪ coul come on be my baby, i'm n love with your body ♪ >> rose: ed sheeran's has been heard on spotify. that album is called di
. >> rose: they suffer from a kind of amnesia?i was talking about getting my flying machine together. this was one of the main problems. i start off with a kind of a story that i can almost express in two or three lines in the abstract. and i often can't find the right way to put it off, the right setting, and one of the things i started off with is i want a situation where there's a whole community, a nation, suffering from some kind of selective memory loss. and the nation has to decide...
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people you've known or you've met or well—known figures or events that actually took place, like amnesian 2015, was loosely based on your mother's story, and it's a film about a german woman who goes, and escapes to the island of ibiza and has a love affair with a musician in a nightclub. the musician — he plays in a nightclub, but she doesn't meet him in the nightclub, no. no. the musician plays in a nightclub. but why do you always have to make movies which are somehow based on reality? 0h, because that's the only thing that inspires me — to see the fiction at work in the reality. because the drama, the tragedy is always something that comes — that works in art, and i like to see those elements in the reality, because it's more interesting for me. so for example, one of your best—known films, reversal of fortune, for which the lead actor, jeremy irons, won an oscar, based on a 1980 case of the socialite class von bulow who was put on trial for apparently — but he was acquitted — of murdering his drug—dependent wife. the film is totally ambiguous, talking about evil, we have exactly som
people you've known or you've met or well—known figures or events that actually took place, like amnesian 2015, was loosely based on your mother's story, and it's a film about a german woman who goes, and escapes to the island of ibiza and has a love affair with a musician in a nightclub. the musician — he plays in a nightclub, but she doesn't meet him in the nightclub, no. no. the musician plays in a nightclub. but why do you always have to make movies which are somehow based on reality?...
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or well—known figures or you've met or well—known figures or events that actually took place, like amnesiastory. she escapes to the island of ibiza and has a love affair with a musician in a nightclub will stop the musician plays in a nightclub, but she doesn't meeting in a nightclub. no. he plays in a nightclub. no. he plays in a nightclub. why always have to make movies which are somehow based on reality? because that's the only thing that inspires me. to see the fiction at work in the reality. because the drama, the tragedy is a lwa ys because the drama, the tragedy is always something that comes, that works in art and i like to see those elements in the reality, because it's more interesting for me. so for example, one of your best known films, reversal of 0rtjune, which the lead actor won an oscar, based ona the lead actor won an oscar, based on a 1980 case of the social class envelope who was put on trial for a p pa re ntly envelope who was put on trial for apparently murdering his drug dependent wife. the film is totally ambiguous, talking about evil, we have exactly somebody that i
or well—known figures or you've met or well—known figures or events that actually took place, like amnesiastory. she escapes to the island of ibiza and has a love affair with a musician in a nightclub will stop the musician plays in a nightclub, but she doesn't meeting in a nightclub. no. he plays in a nightclub. no. he plays in a nightclub. why always have to make movies which are somehow based on reality? because that's the only thing that inspires me. to see the fiction at work in the...
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. >> she suffers from amnesia just like the character jason bourne. >> i don't know where i am or whereing. >> then, kisses and hugs
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committee thankfully senator rand paul of kentucky sudden would need to be said about lindsay's apparent amnesia when rand paul tweeted out that you know you are into what he wars and what he places when even more monger lindsey graham can't keep track of anymore so what exactly is the u.s. mission in niger or the rest of africa for that matter well according to the united states africa command website yes they actually have a website the united states military is in niger because a safe stable secure and prosperous africa is and during united states interests niger is an important partner to the u.s. . because ladies and gentlemen nothing says friendship more than teaching your friends how to kill extremists and their families now let's start watching the hawks. get the. real deal with. the bottom. like you but i got. the. older ones are the harks i am tired robot and i'm having a wallace. yeah it's pretty brutal out there and i mean we're i would blows my mind is how all over the place we are yeah and it doesn't seem like there's a really good explanation i mean one when this first came out th
committee thankfully senator rand paul of kentucky sudden would need to be said about lindsay's apparent amnesia when rand paul tweeted out that you know you are into what he wars and what he places when even more monger lindsey graham can't keep track of anymore so what exactly is the u.s. mission in niger or the rest of africa for that matter well according to the united states africa command website yes they actually have a website the united states military is in niger because a safe stable...
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there seems to be this collective amnesia in this body, in the white house, in the banking committee, collective amnesia about what people in our country went through in 2008 and 2009 and 2010 and 2011 and 2012, and that was in large part because of the influence of wall street in our government. we can't let that happen. that's why, mr. president, i urge my colleagues to oppose the nomination of mr. quarles to the federal reserve. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. a senator: mr. president, i move that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blunt: mr. president, i'm not aware of any of the missouri constituents that i work for that wouldn't like to see a tax code that was simpler, that was fairer, that did more to create jobs, that was better for individuals that they understood. i don't have anybody come up and say what can we do to complicate the tax code further? or what can we do to make us less competitive? or how much
there seems to be this collective amnesia in this body, in the white house, in the banking committee, collective amnesia about what people in our country went through in 2008 and 2009 and 2010 and 2011 and 2012, and that was in large part because of the influence of wall street in our government. we can't let that happen. that's why, mr. president, i urge my colleagues to oppose the nomination of mr. quarles to the federal reserve. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the...
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thankfully senator rand paul of kentucky said would need to be said about lindsay's apparent amnesia tweeting out you know we are in too many wars and too many places when even war monger lindsey graham can't keep track of the more thank you so what exactly is the u.s. mission in niger or the rest of africa for that matter well according the united states africa command website. yes they have a website the united states military is in your because a safe stable secure and prosperous africa is an enduring united states him during the united states' interest niger is an important partner to the u.s. because you know nothing says friendship more than teaching your friends how to kill extremists and their families true french now let's start watching the whole. thing. with the. real thing. as it were to pull out of it. like you know what i got. this. week except. for watching the hawks i am tired robot and i'm having a lawless. yeah it's pretty brutal out there and i mean we're i would blows my mind is how all over the place we are here and it doesn't seem like there's a really good expl
thankfully senator rand paul of kentucky said would need to be said about lindsay's apparent amnesia tweeting out you know we are in too many wars and too many places when even war monger lindsey graham can't keep track of the more thank you so what exactly is the u.s. mission in niger or the rest of africa for that matter well according the united states africa command website. yes they have a website the united states military is in your because a safe stable secure and prosperous africa is...
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but all of a sudden, they caught a bad case of amnesia. >> when did you learn the dnc and the clinton campaign were behind the dossier? >> i wasn't aware of it at all. >> how could you be in the dark about the dossier? >> i wasn't aware of the arrangement at all. >> dana, that sounds like somebody spent some time with a lawyer. [laughter] >> probably. the thing is... they have been asked about this before. the story originally broke in january, meaning there was the dossier and somewhere it was in the democratic party, they knew there had been some payments. it wasn't directly connected to with the dnc or the hillary clinton campaign. it was a third-party campaign. that actually was just money laundered through the law firm. and they could've found out if they wanted to, but i think you are right. it's better not to know. it's pretty curious that nobody knows where $6 million is spent. they had that much money on the hillary clinton campaign and it didn't matter to them, where this money was going? >> and they wanted to run the country. >> fusion gps, the one of the reasons they playe
but all of a sudden, they caught a bad case of amnesia. >> when did you learn the dnc and the clinton campaign were behind the dossier? >> i wasn't aware of it at all. >> how could you be in the dark about the dossier? >> i wasn't aware of the arrangement at all. >> dana, that sounds like somebody spent some time with a lawyer. [laughter] >> probably. the thing is... they have been asked about this before. the story originally broke in january, meaning there...
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>> we were almost lulled into thinking that hurricane was something of the past but hurricane amnesia. we went 12 years without any hurricane and then this year irma and a few others and maria did all the damage puerto rico so, the us coast has been pretty well hit this year and we had of course hardy hitting texas and a new category making landfall and it's turned out to be a pretty bad season and the reason for it is there's nothing blocking the hurricane and everything was set for the hurricane to develop in this way. patti ann: do you consider it cyclical? >> you know, we have cyclical planners and we have what we called our interactive pattern which last 220-40 years but it's hard to see if the cycles are cycles were not so sure about that except that we have been in because of the warmers the service off the west coast of and about a 2040 year pattern that started in 1995, 1997, or other. were deep into that pattern and hoping to come back for a more interactive pattern but within that hurricane to hit florida and carolinas and other times it stays in the gulf and there's a lot
>> we were almost lulled into thinking that hurricane was something of the past but hurricane amnesia. we went 12 years without any hurricane and then this year irma and a few others and maria did all the damage puerto rico so, the us coast has been pretty well hit this year and we had of course hardy hitting texas and a new category making landfall and it's turned out to be a pretty bad season and the reason for it is there's nothing blocking the hurricane and everything was set for the...
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. >> she suffers from amnesia just like the character jason borne. >> i don't know where i am or whereand kisses and hugs from betty white at 95. >>> plus, what is behind this curtain that has these kids so excited? now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody. thank you for joining us. the wildfires in california are now officially the deadliest in the state's history. out of the devastation has come this incredible image of a guy who may be the most dedicated mailman in america, doing his job despite the intern owe around her. les trent has details. >> a drone flies over a devastated neighborhood. every single house has been burned to the ground. then the drone captures something truly remarkable. it is the mailman. in this landscape, still making his rounds, delivering the mail just like every other day. the mailboxes are still standing despite the flames that took down everything in their path. douglas was the photographer. >> it looks like a nuclear bomb got dropped on the neighborhood and then you see a mail truck driving down the street. it seemed sur
. >> she suffers from amnesia just like the character jason borne. >> i don't know where i am or whereand kisses and hugs from betty white at 95. >>> plus, what is behind this curtain that has these kids so excited? now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody. thank you for joining us. the wildfires in california are now officially the deadliest in the state's history. out of the devastation has come this incredible image of a...
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. >> he has amnesia. >> he won't let him in the state. >> in northern virginia. know who he is and who you're talking about. >> he wants the stat use down. >> here's a kid from southern new jersey who's chaining himself to stat use of nathan bed dron forest. if you're going to be a phony, at least be sincere on it. >> where are you on robert e. lee? >> well, i think you've got -- >> where are you on robert e. lee? >> i'm going to tell you. you have to separate history during acts of defines. i think those are two different things. if they were put up as a statement about integration, we have to remove them. >> we have jefferson davis in northern virginia, we have the lehigh way. washington university. we have one right on the main street. where do you draw the line? do you take the stat use away from gettysburg, the confederates and keep the northern generals? i wonder this. where do you draw the line? >> you can't whitewash history and believe that it didn't happen. when names weren't made deliberately -- >> what period is that? in the '50s and the '60s. they we
. >> he has amnesia. >> he won't let him in the state. >> in northern virginia. know who he is and who you're talking about. >> he wants the stat use down. >> here's a kid from southern new jersey who's chaining himself to stat use of nathan bed dron forest. if you're going to be a phony, at least be sincere on it. >> where are you on robert e. lee? >> well, i think you've got -- >> where are you on robert e. lee? >> i'm going to tell you....
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the majority leader must feel that many of us suffer from amnesia. it was just last year that senate republicans under the leadership of that same senator mcconnell set a new standard of obstruction. the most prominent victim of republican obstruction, chiefor judge merrick garland, president obama's nominee for the supreme court.e never, never inte history of the united states senate had the senate denied a supreme court nominee a hearing and a vote. senator mcconnell led republicansoi last year in doing that. then, senator mcconnell refused to even meet with judge garland, refused to give him the courtesy of a meeting, even though the judges qualifications were not in question and even though he had been confirmed to the dcip circuit with broad bipartisan support. the way center public and treated merrick garland was disgraceful. judge garland was far from the only republican with systematic destruction during the obama presidency. in 2016 there were 30, 30 non- controversial judicial nominees, 70 women, 13 men who were denied up for vote by senate
the majority leader must feel that many of us suffer from amnesia. it was just last year that senate republicans under the leadership of that same senator mcconnell set a new standard of obstruction. the most prominent victim of republican obstruction, chiefor judge merrick garland, president obama's nominee for the supreme court.e never, never inte history of the united states senate had the senate denied a supreme court nominee a hearing and a vote. senator mcconnell led republicansoi last...
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this, i just can't help but wondering if they have some type of donald trump is unfit for office amnesiae talking about donald trump attacking and being disrespectful to gold star families again. mind you this is the same person who was disrespectful to gold star families during the campaign and just on military and veterans issues someone who has attacked senator mccain's service, someone who legislatively would like to destroy and privatize the va and someone who, you know, goes on twitter and speakings in a remarkably capricious way about our nuclear arsenal and endangers our active duty military on a daily basis. >> i have here, i want to ask you about niger. what questions do you have about what happened? >> i think there are a lot of questions and americans, especially those who are the gold star families from that action, deserve to know. and i think we're going to be seeing more members of congress following up on comments we just now heard from senator mccain saying what's the deal, because look, we do deserve to know. >> ann, shortly after president trump tweeted a few hours ag
this, i just can't help but wondering if they have some type of donald trump is unfit for office amnesiae talking about donald trump attacking and being disrespectful to gold star families again. mind you this is the same person who was disrespectful to gold star families during the campaign and just on military and veterans issues someone who has attacked senator mccain's service, someone who legislatively would like to destroy and privatize the va and someone who, you know, goes on twitter...
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it's really surprising the amnesia that's suddenly taken over in washington. but back to your real question. a marine four star, very experienced general waldhouser up in stuttgart, germany, running afri-com, a joint command. we're trying to get information out of syria, iraq, libya. there are a lot of weapons floating around, particularly out of libya. we're doing it with a very light footprint of very highly trained people. it's very dangerous work. again, i caution, you know, all of us. there was a navy s.e.a.l. raid in i think yemen. one s.e.a.l. got killed in action. we lost one aircraft. and suddenly it was characterized as a huge disaster. for god sakes, this is dangerous work. and we're putting some very skilled brave people on the ground. we're going to take casualties. thank god they're willing to get out there and confront these people so they don't end up on our doorstep. >> we should be talking about what exactly all three of you are talking about, which is what is the appropriate role of the u.s. military, the legitimate questions of whether or n
it's really surprising the amnesia that's suddenly taken over in washington. but back to your real question. a marine four star, very experienced general waldhouser up in stuttgart, germany, running afri-com, a joint command. we're trying to get information out of syria, iraq, libya. there are a lot of weapons floating around, particularly out of libya. we're doing it with a very light footprint of very highly trained people. it's very dangerous work. again, i caution, you know, all of us....
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fight and win the battle of ideas and in a way, it is entirely forgivable and understandable that amnesia the semi markest agenda ofjohn mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn and wherever you find enterprise and innovation, and economic growth, it‘s because people have followed our ideas, that were pioneered by our party and in this country and by the way in this city of manchester and from india to china, to thailand, vietnam, where free markets deregulation have been into practise, been put into practise, they have helped to lift more people out of poverty faster than at any time. go to the central and european economies, this party, not the labour party helped on the path to democracy and freedom and you will see it in estonia a tech hub, they have a flak packs of 20%, romania, they have a flat tax of 16%, a free health and education and free higher education. hungary, they have a tax rate of 15%. we‘re low tax conservatives, but i think 15% is going it a bit! how crazy therefore, a quarter of a century, after the working people of those former soviet bloc countries risked their lives to throw o
fight and win the battle of ideas and in a way, it is entirely forgivable and understandable that amnesia the semi markest agenda ofjohn mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn and wherever you find enterprise and innovation, and economic growth, it‘s because people have followed our ideas, that were pioneered by our party and in this country and by the way in this city of manchester and from india to china, to thailand, vietnam, where free markets deregulation have been into practise, been put into...
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fans and even football experts we suffer from something called amnesia football in knees and we forget that you know football is very unpredictable and that anything can happen between now and anything and that's why we keep watching the game a limited talkie from v.w. sports thank you so much and one other match talk about from sunday hoffenheim went in to match day seven undefeated while their hosts five or were yet to secure a win with the two sides of opposite ends of the table the result seemed to foregone conclusion. christian strikes freiburg seemed to stick to the script. just fourteen minutes in they conceded as hoffenheim as nineteen year old evolving hoch schooled on his bundesliga debut to give his side the lead. but just one minute later fly book hit back to flow again leaderless no. two minutes passed before they struck again this time through chawla so you tube his first full fry book to wank five hoffenheim got close to tying the schools in the second hof as phillip ox unleashed this cracka saved by alex on the shoulder in spectacular fashion. just before the ninety min
fans and even football experts we suffer from something called amnesia football in knees and we forget that you know football is very unpredictable and that anything can happen between now and anything and that's why we keep watching the game a limited talkie from v.w. sports thank you so much and one other match talk about from sunday hoffenheim went in to match day seven undefeated while their hosts five or were yet to secure a win with the two sides of opposite ends of the table the result...
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and if you already talked to mueller, you may have had some amnesia say when you were speaking to him or the agents you may want to consider whether it's time to come clean. mueller's way of saying here are your options. do you want to be papadopoulos or do you want to have a big box on your ankle and your passport taken away and stuck in your house? so this sis your menu. >> you choose. >> and to that exact point, papadopoulos doesn't agree, he gets five years. he agrees least at 0 to six months. manafort he's about 11 to 12 years if he goes to trial and loses. if he cooperates fully he's about four to five years. big incentive to cooperate. >> i'm coming to you in a second. but focusing on legal angles. is president trump in any trouble whatsoever for calling papadopoulos a liar and bashing potential witness? >> i don't think so, not yet from a legal standpoint. if his language tends toward obstruction, that is witness intimidation, then theoretically. if he says to somebody if he says to manafort, just be quiet. >> so calling someone a liar isn't intimidating or obstructing, that c
and if you already talked to mueller, you may have had some amnesia say when you were speaking to him or the agents you may want to consider whether it's time to come clean. mueller's way of saying here are your options. do you want to be papadopoulos or do you want to have a big box on your ankle and your passport taken away and stuck in your house? so this sis your menu. >> you choose. >> and to that exact point, papadopoulos doesn't agree, he gets five years. he agrees least at 0...
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they woke up after -- suffered from a kind of amnesia about what had happened the four years before, they all became kentucky colonels after the war. they put up a huge monuments jefferson davis. compare the two monuments. i wonder which one's taller and the one that is taller, i'm going to give it away. it is not abraham lincoln. let's say 5.5 million would have embraced the lost cause memory of the war very quickly. now, the white south has a much greater problem in some ways after the war than the loyal citizenry did. they are big time losers, overwhelming losers. they have lost shatteringly. not kind of, not maybe, not gosh i wonder who won and lost, no, they're very well aware of who lost. they lost a far higher -- you can calculate the difference in loss. far higher percentage of their military age men are dead far , higher than in the united states. we cannot recapture how important this was. their slave holding social structure is swept away. i can't think of anything equivalent in our society that you could change that would bring as much of an impact. and i'm going to quote
they woke up after -- suffered from a kind of amnesia about what had happened the four years before, they all became kentucky colonels after the war. they put up a huge monuments jefferson davis. compare the two monuments. i wonder which one's taller and the one that is taller, i'm going to give it away. it is not abraham lincoln. let's say 5.5 million would have embraced the lost cause memory of the war very quickly. now, the white south has a much greater problem in some ways after the war...
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comes to giving beloved tax cuts to their millionaire friends, they develop a convenient case of amnesia. they say, what deficit? don't worry, these tax breaks will pay for themselves. this is absurd. in this republican controlled congress we can say with certainty that the deficit and debt no longer matter. all the talk by republicans, they did not mean it. if republicans really cared about the deficit, they would in no way imaginable bring up a bill, a budget that is as reckless as this to the floor. but shows what they truly believe, where their values are, where their priorities are. how many times have republicans talked about the importance of a balanced object? the speaker calls for it deficit neutral tax plan in his better way agenda. this debt creating budget is a somewhat less better way. your budget chair took to twitter two weeks ago to chastise senate republicans were not pursuing a balanced argent. now, she is fully in support of their budget which adds $1.5 trillion to the deficit with no way to pay for it. this is not a balanced budget. republicans desperately need a refr
comes to giving beloved tax cuts to their millionaire friends, they develop a convenient case of amnesia. they say, what deficit? don't worry, these tax breaks will pay for themselves. this is absurd. in this republican controlled congress we can say with certainty that the deficit and debt no longer matter. all the talk by republicans, they did not mean it. if republicans really cared about the deficit, they would in no way imaginable bring up a bill, a budget that is as reckless as this to...
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unionists among white people but it's add kentuckians, they woke up after -- suffered from a kind of amnesia about what had happened the four years before, they became kentucky colonels after the war. compare the monuments in kentucky and -- compare the two monuments, i wonder which one's taller and the one that's taller i'm goelg to give it away is not abraham lincoln's. let's say 5.5 million would have embraced the lost cause memory of the war very quickly. now, the white south has a much greater problem in some ways after the war than the loyal citizenry did. they are big time losers, overwhelming losers. they were lost shatteringly. not kind of, not maybe, not gosh i wonder who won and lost, no, they're very well aware of who lost. they talked a far higher -- i mean, it's -- you can calculate the difference in loss. far higher percentage of their military age men are said, far higher than in the united states. we cannot recapture how important this was. their slave holding social structure is swept away. i can't think of anything equivalent in our society that you could change that would
unionists among white people but it's add kentuckians, they woke up after -- suffered from a kind of amnesia about what had happened the four years before, they became kentucky colonels after the war. compare the monuments in kentucky and -- compare the two monuments, i wonder which one's taller and the one that's taller i'm goelg to give it away is not abraham lincoln's. let's say 5.5 million would have embraced the lost cause memory of the war very quickly. now, the white south has a much...
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yet when the news moves from ne disaster to another, we often suffer a sort of amnesia. we don't seem to remember or learn from our mistakes. we forget to fix the problems of our citizens -- that our citizens call us on about every single day and the problems inevitably repeat themselves. one issue we seem to have repeated amnesia about is the constituents' -- high cost our constituents face after a disaster. particularly during hurricanes. we read reports that due to reduced capacity and high demand, flights are full or tickets are prohibitively expensive. and even if the airlines cap flight prices like they did last week, federal taxes and es can increase the price of an evacuation by 20%. recently this hit home for me. one of my district staffers had family stuck in puerto rico. because hurricane maria knocked out the power and the telephone lines, my staffer had no way of knowing whether her loved ones ere alive or dead. many constituents have contacted our offices to let us know that the difficulty they were having in trying to find out whether their loved ones were
yet when the news moves from ne disaster to another, we often suffer a sort of amnesia. we don't seem to remember or learn from our mistakes. we forget to fix the problems of our citizens -- that our citizens call us on about every single day and the problems inevitably repeat themselves. one issue we seem to have repeated amnesia about is the constituents' -- high cost our constituents face after a disaster. particularly during hurricanes. we read reports that due to reduced capacity and high...
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programs are there to help get constituents, those who live up the street from us, suddenly they get amnesia. unfortunately, last night i called my fellow was been off for drugs for 30 years and he said and i asked him what we could do and he said something to me that i didn't think about. elijah, in baltimore we have a whole army of people use to use drugs and in some way we need to find a way and those are the people most adamant of trying to help other people get off of drugs. in some kind of way we need to use them because they've already been through the pain and through their pain and their passion. pain, passion, purpose. anonymously, we need to encourage people to be a part of that because these are people that are out there and they've already been through it and so just some thoughts off the top of my head. >> to answer your question about those who are of revived we had a patient who was who was revived and what happened by law enforcement and what happened was next he was revived by the fire department and the third time is revived by a fellow user who went behind the dumpster to
programs are there to help get constituents, those who live up the street from us, suddenly they get amnesia. unfortunately, last night i called my fellow was been off for drugs for 30 years and he said and i asked him what we could do and he said something to me that i didn't think about. elijah, in baltimore we have a whole army of people use to use drugs and in some way we need to find a way and those are the people most adamant of trying to help other people get off of drugs. in some kind...
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giving their beloved tax cuts to their billionaire friends, they suddenly develop a convenient case of amnesia. they say, what deficit? don't worry, these tax breaks will pay for themselves. mr. speaker, this is absurd. in this republican-controlled congress, we can now say with certainty that the deficit and debt no longer matter. all the talk by republicans, well, they didn't really mean it. if republicans really cared about the deficit, they would in no way imaginable bring up a bill, a budget that is as reckless as this to the floor. this kind of shows what they truly believe, where their values are, where their priorities are. how many times have republicans talked about the importance of a balanced budget? the speaker calls for a deficit-neutral tax plan in his, quote, better way agenda. well, i guess this debt-creating budget is the somewhat less better way plan. your budget chair took to twitter just two weeks ago to chastise senate republicans for not pursuing a balanced budget. yet, now she is fully in support of their budget which adds $1.5 trillion to the deficit with no way to pay
giving their beloved tax cuts to their billionaire friends, they suddenly develop a convenient case of amnesia. they say, what deficit? don't worry, these tax breaks will pay for themselves. mr. speaker, this is absurd. in this republican-controlled congress, we can now say with certainty that the deficit and debt no longer matter. all the talk by republicans, well, they didn't really mean it. if republicans really cared about the deficit, they would in no way imaginable bring up a bill, a...
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programs are there to help the constituents who live right up the street from them, suddenly, they get amnesia. it is very unfortunate. last night, i called someone who has been off of drugs for 30 years. i said ricky, what can we do. it is the very question just asked. he said -- he sets on the two me i had not thought about. he said in baltimore, we have got a whole army of people who used to use drugs. in some kind of way, we need to find a way -- those people are the most adamant, if you noticed, trying to help other people get off of drugs. in some way, we need to use them because they have already been through the pain. the pain came their passion to do their purpose. pain, passion, purpose. we need to encourage people to be even more a part of that. these are the people out there and they have already been through it. just some thoughts off the top of my head. >> to answer your question, we had a patient at the hospital where i am board chair and what was -- the third time, he was revived by a fellow user drugs,t kind to use found him unresponsive, and revived him. work wend that is the
programs are there to help the constituents who live right up the street from them, suddenly, they get amnesia. it is very unfortunate. last night, i called someone who has been off of drugs for 30 years. i said ricky, what can we do. it is the very question just asked. he said -- he sets on the two me i had not thought about. he said in baltimore, we have got a whole army of people who used to use drugs. in some kind of way, we need to find a way -- those people are the most adamant, if you...
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going to succeed in our society, and we cannot allow ourselves to go backwards and have selective amnesia about, in fact, how and why our public education system was put together. because it is about the success of our community, of communities of color, of all americans to be successful and productive citizens in this very great america in the united states that we exist in. thank you. [ applause ] >>> thank you so much, tanya. we're going to move along with ms. princess moss, secretary treasurer of the national education association. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. and thank you, congressman scott and the cbc for sponsoring this wonderful panel. i am princess moss. and i am the daughter of two public school bus drivers who my dad didn't finish school, because he had to go back on the farm to help his family. my mother graduated from high school. but the one thing that they instilled in me that the path to success was a great public education. they instilled in me that the way out of our small town of bumpass, virginia, was through a great public education. and i want that same
going to succeed in our society, and we cannot allow ourselves to go backwards and have selective amnesia about, in fact, how and why our public education system was put together. because it is about the success of our community, of communities of color, of all americans to be successful and productive citizens in this very great america in the united states that we exist in. thank you. [ applause ] >>> thank you so much, tanya. we're going to move along with ms. princess moss,...
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this budget seems to think that you have amnesia. but if you look at the chart, what grows the debt, the tax cuts that you put into effect in 2001 and 2003, which helped the rich and brought us to an economic abyss four years later. you did it and you're trying to do it again. so we'll see if democrats are irrelevant, since you didn't include us so far up to this point. so much for bipartisanship. you asked for $203 billion in mandatory spending cuts across the 11 committees. and it will have to be reconciled with a senate budget that explodes our deficit by $1.5 trillion. good luck. while this republican budget claims to balance in 10 years, it does so with unnamed cuts and gimmicks and magical thinking about the economic growth. the budget is built on the same premise which you tried to cut the a.c.a., the affordable care act. let's take $750,000, let's cut down on medicaid and we'll give that money and tax cuts to the very wealthy. that was your plan. you saw how the country received it. this budget cuts medicare by $487 billion,
this budget seems to think that you have amnesia. but if you look at the chart, what grows the debt, the tax cuts that you put into effect in 2001 and 2003, which helped the rich and brought us to an economic abyss four years later. you did it and you're trying to do it again. so we'll see if democrats are irrelevant, since you didn't include us so far up to this point. so much for bipartisanship. you asked for $203 billion in mandatory spending cuts across the 11 committees. and it will have...
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going to succeed in our society, and we cannot allow ourselves to go backwards and have selective amnesia about, in fact, how and why our public education system was put together. because it is about the success of our community, of communities of color, of all americans to be successful and productive citizens in this very great america in the united states that we exist in. thank you. [ applause ] >>> thank you so much, tanya. we're going to move along with ms. princess moss, secretary treasurer of the national education association. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. and thank you, congressman scott and the cbc for sponsoring this wonderful panel. i am princess moss. and i am the daughter of two public school bus drivers who my dad didn't finish school, because he had to go back on the farm to help his family. my mother graduated from high school. but the one thing that they instilled in me that the path to success was a great public education. they instilled in me that the way out of our small town of bumpass, virginia, was through a great public education. and i want that same
going to succeed in our society, and we cannot allow ourselves to go backwards and have selective amnesia about, in fact, how and why our public education system was put together. because it is about the success of our community, of communities of color, of all americans to be successful and productive citizens in this very great america in the united states that we exist in. thank you. [ applause ] >>> thank you so much, tanya. we're going to move along with ms. princess moss,...
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are there to help their very constituents who live right up the street for them, suddenly they get amnesia. that's very unfortunate. last night i called my fella who has been off drugs for 30 years. i said, ricky, what can we do? this is the very question you just asked. he said something to me i didn't think about. he said, elijah, in baltimore, we've got a whole army of people who used to use drugs. some kind of way we need to find a way -- those are the people who are most adamant, you notice, trying to help people get off of drugs. some kind of way you need to use them because they have already been through the pain. so through their pain came their passion to do their purpose. come on, now. pain, passion, purpose. we need also to encourage people to be part of that. these are people that are out there and they have already been through it. and so just some thoughts off the top of my head. >> mr. president, to answer your question of what happens to the people revised under dr. wen's plan, we had a patient at the hospital who was revised. what happened by law enforcement, what happened
are there to help their very constituents who live right up the street for them, suddenly they get amnesia. that's very unfortunate. last night i called my fella who has been off drugs for 30 years. i said, ricky, what can we do? this is the very question you just asked. he said something to me i didn't think about. he said, elijah, in baltimore, we've got a whole army of people who used to use drugs. some kind of way we need to find a way -- those are the people who are most adamant, you...
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that part of what's going on in the 21st century is really a loss of memory and a willful historical amnesia about how we got to the place that we are at today. and the idea that we can no longer engage in nonviolent peaceful protests against any symbol of american authority really fundamentally portrays who we are as a nation. the nation is founded as a nation that does not have a state religion, that has freedom of speech, freedom of assembly directly in protest against other nation states that were founded differently. we have no stakered objects in is nation that people cannot protest against nonviolently. and that's what makes us liberty's surest guardian. we are only liberty's surest guardian when we are true to our core american values. i think what's stunning is that millions of americans do not understand core american value, which is really one of the first entries of citizenship is understanding what are the fundamental principals of the nation that i'm a citizen of? people need to read the declaration of independence, read the constitution, understand what the nation is founded o
that part of what's going on in the 21st century is really a loss of memory and a willful historical amnesia about how we got to the place that we are at today. and the idea that we can no longer engage in nonviolent peaceful protests against any symbol of american authority really fundamentally portrays who we are as a nation. the nation is founded as a nation that does not have a state religion, that has freedom of speech, freedom of assembly directly in protest against other nation states...