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literally hundreds and hundreds of yards of barbed wire full of electricity. you couldn't even get close to this wire because it was heavily high voltage electrified barbed wire. so, with very strong high intensity flood lights,. and what this doesn't show, is that at each main corner, where this barbed wire makes a turn, there is a machine gun post. so there is a tower, there is about a 15 or 20-foot tower on each corner, with a guard, with a machine gun. so this is a high security prison, and when we arrived, about a day or so after we arrived, we found out that we were in auschwitz. now auschwitz, these are numbers that i found out after the war, in auschwitz-birkenau were several gas chambers, where the nazis were killing people by the thousands in the gas chambers. and there was a total number of people, the estimates are that there was a total number of people, roughly 1.2 million, million and 1.4 million people killed in the auschwitz-birkenau complex. next slide. you can see american air force photo, which shows just one part of the auschwitz-birkenau
literally hundreds and hundreds of yards of barbed wire full of electricity. you couldn't even get close to this wire because it was heavily high voltage electrified barbed wire. so, with very strong high intensity flood lights,. and what this doesn't show, is that at each main corner, where this barbed wire makes a turn, there is a machine gun post. so there is a tower, there is about a 15 or 20-foot tower on each corner, with a guard, with a machine gun. so this is a high security prison, and...
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: where's barb?lause ] >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: i miss barb. she should have her own spin-off. here's white house chief of staff, mick mulvaney. his twin was scooter from the muppets. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: up next, there's eric trump. his twin was the bad guy from "aquaman." [ laughter and applause ] and finally we have president trump, his twin was a a yam. oh, interesting. [ laughter and applause ] you guys hear this? amazon founder, jeff bezos and his wife are splitting up. but on the bright side, he has a lot of extra boxes to pack his things up. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and finally, i heard that denver could become the first city in america to decriminalize magic mushrooms. they're the first ones to realize that the only way americans will eat vegetables is if they're also drugs. we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we have got an amazing show tonight. we love her. he
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they hold them at this camp behind barbed wire fences. they hold him until february of 1946, until well after the war ends. harry truman's president by that time and says, we cannot send these people back. ultimately they are admitted to the united states has immigrants. but it is the only time the united state government makes an exception outside of our immigration policy to admit a mass of refugees. this is a piece of the fence that has been lent to us, the barbed wire fence that surrounded those refugees. they published their own newspaper called the ontario chronicle. what you are seeing here is a cartoon from the ontario chronicle showing the before and after, the excitement of the refugees as they arrived in new york harbor, seeing the statue of liberty on august 5, 1944. one year later, they are still held behind us barbed wire fence , and the promise of liberty seems to be at such a distance. this is an illustration that appeared in the newspaper in august of 1945. drawn by one of the refugees. this speaks to the contrast we want
they hold them at this camp behind barbed wire fences. they hold him until february of 1946, until well after the war ends. harry truman's president by that time and says, we cannot send these people back. ultimately they are admitted to the united states has immigrants. but it is the only time the united state government makes an exception outside of our immigration policy to admit a mass of refugees. this is a piece of the fence that has been lent to us, the barbed wire fence that surrounded...
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but barb hart landed at normandy in world war ii and was progressive with a wonderful big heart. but he knew this is where he wanted to be. he went to the university right outside of columbus writing the thesis of the unfair treatment in world war ii that was in 1946 than 23 years later and then meeting this all black high school to the state championshi championship. >> why did you wait 50 years to write the book? . >> i was born in columbus and it wasn't in my consciousness that the high school had 12 state championships. i was home five years ago after finishing my book. and i ran into someone who was on the baseball team that year. we were walking down the street and talking about this seminal year of 1968 and 69 that they won this wonderful championship. he said i was on the baseball team we won the state championship that year also. i said no way? we had a five day losing streak in the middle of the season but we came back in and made it into the state tournament and made it eight straight games. i said are you serious? he said i have absolutely serious. so i ran to the lib
but barb hart landed at normandy in world war ii and was progressive with a wonderful big heart. but he knew this is where he wanted to be. he went to the university right outside of columbus writing the thesis of the unfair treatment in world war ii that was in 1946 than 23 years later and then meeting this all black high school to the state championshi championship. >> why did you wait 50 years to write the book? . >> i was born in columbus and it wasn't in my consciousness that...
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attorney in michigan barb, thanks for being with us tonight.ou, rachel. >> thanks. we'll be right back. stay with us e confidence in 30,000 precision parts. or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here on the hilton app. just available to the public, so... book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and g
attorney in michigan barb, thanks for being with us tonight.ou, rachel. >> thanks. we'll be right back. stay with us e confidence in 30,000 precision parts. or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized...
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if you think there is violence in american politics today, we are talking about they had to hide barbed wire at the republican convention in chicago because they're pretty certain that there would be a mob attack. when you listen to, when you read what roosevelt was saying to his supporters, thousands of them in the streets outside of his hotel in chicago, who talk about the battle of armageddon. there had been violence and state conventions across the country. the national guard had been deployed. that was definitely a moment that we might recognize today. >> chris stirewalt, teddy roosevelt history is a little sterilized from what you're reporting. >> oh yeah! we have mount rushmore teddy was up here by the end of his life he is sort of gone back. but when he did in that election, the only paved the way for woodrow wilson because they divided the republicans against themselves but also, was barack obama shows, to deliver his speech for his second term mandate about the things that he wanted to do on the progressive front. because that was where roosevelt had done his square deal. if y
if you think there is violence in american politics today, we are talking about they had to hide barbed wire at the republican convention in chicago because they're pretty certain that there would be a mob attack. when you listen to, when you read what roosevelt was saying to his supporters, thousands of them in the streets outside of his hotel in chicago, who talk about the battle of armageddon. there had been violence and state conventions across the country. the national guard had been...
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well let's get more from video because one of the barb of a is all who is actually outside houses of parliament in london welcome to the maze appealed to lawmakers is to think again before they reject a deal tomorrow are they likely to follow her instruction. then not likely but she was quite impressive to reason may for the first time since months was her with this particular speech in parliament because she struck a more rational tone she appeals to the so if the good sense the common sense of calm and terence and she was mostly of course speaking to her own conservative benches to agree to this deal because what she says how she sums it up is that everything else is worse and of course she reiterated her ultimate stretch that if the government and the problem and to end parliament were pushed into a corner over price it it money and end up the country might and that was no wrecks it all in the end and that of course should strike taro tara into the hearts of the hard line breaks the cheers in her own rose however of course everybody knows the the lines have been drawn in the sand
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attorney imin chigan barb, thanks for being with us tonight.uper helpful. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks. we'll be right back. stay with us [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... hi susan!hs) honey? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this new robitussin honey. the real honey you love... plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey. because it's never just a cough. >>> tonight, as we sign off, i want to say good-bye to a wonderful producer on this show, julia nutter, who is leaving "the rachel maddow show" for greener pastures after today every show has turnover. people cannot stay forever but julia started here as an intern and my assistant. she worked her way up to be one of the most valuable people on staff. i also have to tell you the ten years she has work on this show literally make up a third of her natural life on this earth so, julia, we are all going to miss the h-e double hockey sticks out of you. good luck. we'll miss you now it's time f
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they hold him at this camp behind barbed wire fences. until february of 1946, until well after the war ends. admitted tohey are the united states has immigrants. the united time state government makes an exception outside of our immigration policy to admit a mass of refugees. this is a piece of a fence that the barbedd to us, wire fence that surrounded those refugees. their ownshed newspaper called the ontario chronicle. you are seeing a cartoon from the ontario chronicle showing the before and after, the excitement of the refugees as they arrived in new york harbor, seeing the statue of liberty. one year later they are still held behind us barbed wire fence and the promise of liberty seems to be at such a distance. this is an illustration that appeared in the newspaper in august of 1945. this speaks to the contrast we want to get out through the exhibition between the promise of liberty and the idea of america as a land of refugee and the political reality on the ground that made it difficult for americans to make good on that progress.
they hold him at this camp behind barbed wire fences. until february of 1946, until well after the war ends. admitted tohey are the united states has immigrants. the united time state government makes an exception outside of our immigration policy to admit a mass of refugees. this is a piece of a fence that the barbedd to us, wire fence that surrounded those refugees. their ownshed newspaper called the ontario chronicle. you are seeing a cartoon from the ontario chronicle showing the before and...
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little castles in fact luxury houses with pointy towers and fairy tale charm if it wasn't for the barbed wire and the fact that they're all empty and just aren't selling situated halfway between istanbul and ankara the region is popular with tourists who like hiking in the vast forests here a turkish developer spent over one hundred million dollars building homes for arab customers. producer that i'm is an. inspiration for the project came from our work in kuwait and the gulf countries we talked with our customers there and came up with more than one design based on their demands the choice in the end was for a design like this. is beautiful as the project will sort of be up to while the outcome is certainly a matter of taste the economic situation in turkey is clearly bad the economy is retracting really rough falling few people here are willing to spend up to five hundred thousand dollars for a villa. that puts measure in a bind his satellite group is seeking bankruptcy protection he says local factors are to blame. that would be. three kilometers from the city center in an area that's
little castles in fact luxury houses with pointy towers and fairy tale charm if it wasn't for the barbed wire and the fact that they're all empty and just aren't selling situated halfway between istanbul and ankara the region is popular with tourists who like hiking in the vast forests here a turkish developer spent over one hundred million dollars building homes for arab customers. producer that i'm is an. inspiration for the project came from our work in kuwait and the gulf countries we...
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attorney in michigan barb, thanks for being with us tonight.elpful. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks. we'll be right back. stay with us mom and dad got a new car. it's not theirs, it's mine. the rx350l with three rows for up to seven passengers. lease the 2019 rx350 for $449 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. whoooo. did you know the exact same hotel room... ...can have many different prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? tonight, as we sign off, i want to say good-bye to a wonderful producer on this show, julia nutter, wh
attorney in michigan barb, thanks for being with us tonight.elpful. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks. we'll be right back. stay with us mom and dad got a new car. it's not theirs, it's mine. the rx350l with three rows for up to seven passengers. lease the 2019 rx350 for $449 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. whoooo. did you know the exact same hotel room... ...can have many different prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find...
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if you want to go across illegally was go away from the checkpoint 5 miles and subleased up over a barbedce. it is ridiculous, very sad and we are seeing rangers on both sides, mexican ranges, us rangers saying please build the wall. they are tired of the cartels taking the land, sending 10, 20, 30,000 people across a year across private land. >> the drug cartels who are controlling these areas, the president's new phrase build the wall and crime will fall. thank you so much, we appreciate you joining us. i'm from north carolina, doing a good job, thank you. let's talk about this. united airlines is food after an incident the one passenger claims nearly sucked the pilot out of the plane. you can see the shattered windshield that forced an emergency landing on a flight from chicago to london, the bird had the window, the lawsuit claims a mechanic may have over tighten the bolts causing it to crack and the copilot saved lives by pushing his body against the window to stop it from breaking. united tells fox news safety is top priority and it is continuing to investigate. you may remember thi
if you want to go across illegally was go away from the checkpoint 5 miles and subleased up over a barbedce. it is ridiculous, very sad and we are seeing rangers on both sides, mexican ranges, us rangers saying please build the wall. they are tired of the cartels taking the land, sending 10, 20, 30,000 people across a year across private land. >> the drug cartels who are controlling these areas, the president's new phrase build the wall and crime will fall. thank you so much, we...
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they rushed the marchers on the with billy clubs and furniture wrapped in barbed wire.at the marchers not just at the bridge but throughout the city and into the george washington carver homes area. there were even accounts of law enforcement officials throwing a women into baptismal pools at first baptist church. that was the first attempt. what made this significant is the fact there were so many media cameras capturing this moment. not only were there still cameras but there also were posts filming the action. that night in the middle of the trials of nuremberg, the footage of bloody sunday appeared so the entire country got to see what was happening on that day in selma, alabama. after dr. king found out about the march and the things that happened to the protesters here, he put out a call for clergy members across the country to come down in march on tuesday, march 9. he wanted these folks to come and be the face of this march. but the next morning when he arrived in selma, he got word there was an injunction on the march placed by george wallace. injunction had go
they rushed the marchers on the with billy clubs and furniture wrapped in barbed wire.at the marchers not just at the bridge but throughout the city and into the george washington carver homes area. there were even accounts of law enforcement officials throwing a women into baptismal pools at first baptist church. that was the first attempt. what made this significant is the fact there were so many media cameras capturing this moment. not only were there still cameras but there also were posts...
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this is the only time during the nazi era -- they hold them at this camp behind barbed wire fences and they hold them until february of and, well after the war sprayed harry truman's president at that time and says we can't send these people back. ultimately, they are admitted to the united states as immigrants this is a piece of the fence from oswego. it has been lent to us for the exhibition. own published their newspaper called the ontario chronicle. this is a cartoon from the ontario chronicle, showing a before and after. the excitement of the refugees as they arrived in new york harbor, seeing the statue of liberty in 1944. one year later, they are still held behind this barbed wire fence and the statue of liberty or the promise of liberty seems to be at such a distance. this illustration appeared in the ontario chronicle in august of 1945, drawn by a refugee. this speaks to that contrast that we want to get in the exhibition for the promise of liberty. the idea of america as a land of refuge and the political realities on the ground that made it difficult for americans to make go
this is the only time during the nazi era -- they hold them at this camp behind barbed wire fences and they hold them until february of and, well after the war sprayed harry truman's president at that time and says we can't send these people back. ultimately, they are admitted to the united states as immigrants this is a piece of the fence from oswego. it has been lent to us for the exhibition. own published their newspaper called the ontario chronicle. this is a cartoon from the ontario...
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. >> hey, barb, as a veteran ba former fed, what sticks out to you most?ed >> well, as frank has said, truly extraordinary that the chief executive of our nation, the commander in chief of our armed forces, was someone who was considered the target of a counterintelligence id investigation.nt that fact alone is extraordinary, but one thing that i think is quite likely is that we have all of these public facts that we know.ve it is quite likely that the fbi had additional facts as well that caused them to make this decision to open this investigation. i can imagine that agents were extremely reluctant to open an investigation against the president of the united states and would do so only after extreme scrutiny and very high level approval. and so there's certain things that we know. the triggering event, perhaps, the firing of jim comey and statements mad, to lester holt but additional facts unknown to the public at this point. >> lightning round questions, some of which came up in the conversation just now. do we know for a fact that all this became slid
. >> hey, barb, as a veteran ba former fed, what sticks out to you most?ed >> well, as frank has said, truly extraordinary that the chief executive of our nation, the commander in chief of our armed forces, was someone who was considered the target of a counterintelligence id investigation.nt that fact alone is extraordinary, but one thing that i think is quite likely is that we have all of these public facts that we know.ve it is quite likely that the fbi had additional facts as...
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now as f the shapeup king he plans on getting two more sh barbs. just to let you know how serious the situation is, some of the federalho employees got their free hair cuts tonight were too embarrassed to show their faces on camera we understand. as for e-man you canm follow on social media so i guess you can say he's on the cutting edge. >> that's aidreat . listen, man, make sure you get th brother's card. we have to see if he makes house calls. see you. >>> speaking of shapeup, this weather not shaping up to look too good for us this weekend. >> it's going to be messy out there tomorrow. rain alone is something we don't wa to deal withn the weekend. and some of us in addition to the rain are dealing with snow and ait of freezing rain and sleet. look at our patio camera right now. weom had mcfly and -- yeah, they made that penguin. it's going to melt a little bit tomorrow and whatever isf left it is going to be frozen s iid sundo monday. so we'll have to monitor our penguin throughout the w skend an what he's looking like by monday and tuesday. ri
now as f the shapeup king he plans on getting two more sh barbs. just to let you know how serious the situation is, some of the federalho employees got their free hair cuts tonight were too embarrassed to show their faces on camera we understand. as for e-man you canm follow on social media so i guess you can say he's on the cutting edge. >> that's aidreat . listen, man, make sure you get th brother's card. we have to see if he makes house calls. see you. >>> speaking of shapeup,...
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got caught up in the barbed wire.n patrol agents pulled up and went over the side of the fence where he was picked up by a couple smugglers and taken to mexico. border patrol says at least that was a deterrent, that it managed to slow him down enough. certainly quite a sight here just a few feet from our camera, chris. >> i mean, how long did it take him to scale that? >> reporter: it was really quick, i got to tell you, just a few seconds. it was several feet from us. we're in nogales. this fencing is 22 feet up and border patrol agents say this happens all the time. undocumented immigrants can scale this fence. it's incredible to watch. he got up to the other side but got caught up in the barbed wire. so the border patrol agents were able to pull up. he went back over the fence but they say this happens all the time. whether this amounts to a crisis as the president has been repeatedly saying, is really up for debate. they have been seeing increasingly these large groups of migrants that are heading to the more remo
got caught up in the barbed wire.n patrol agents pulled up and went over the side of the fence where he was picked up by a couple smugglers and taken to mexico. border patrol says at least that was a deterrent, that it managed to slow him down enough. certainly quite a sight here just a few feet from our camera, chris. >> i mean, how long did it take him to scale that? >> reporter: it was really quick, i got to tell you, just a few seconds. it was several feet from us. we're in...
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if it wasn't for the barbed wire and the fact they are all empty and just start selling.lfway between istanbul and ankara, the region is popular with tourists who like hiking in the vast forests. the turkish developers spent over $100 million building homes for arab customers. >> the inspiration for the project came from our work in kuwait and the gulf countries. we talked with our customers there and came up with more than one design based on their demands. the choice in the end was for a design like this. reporter: all the outcome is certainly a matter of taste, the economic situation in turkey is clearly bad. the economy is retracting. few people here are willing to spend up to $500,000 for a villa. that puts him in a bind. his group is seeking bankruptcy protection. he says local factors are to blame. >> this project is three kilometers from the city center in an area that is not suitable for agriculture. but despite obtaining all the approvals and permissions for this project, we have seen a lot of bad preress that is pitted te locals against us. reporter: indeed, ma
if it wasn't for the barbed wire and the fact they are all empty and just start selling.lfway between istanbul and ankara, the region is popular with tourists who like hiking in the vast forests. the turkish developers spent over $100 million building homes for arab customers. >> the inspiration for the project came from our work in kuwait and the gulf countries. we talked with our customers there and came up with more than one design based on their demands. the choice in the end was for...
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support them all approval movements that it is not excluded that especially in the provinces john barbs or even policemen who have more in common with the protestors and with the officials in paris because become sympathetic with their cause and refused to execute orders eminent mccraw embodies what the yellow best rejects brutalization and pro-business policies in a way he cannot really given without stopping did what he is he's lacking leeway he sorts through to diffuse the crisis in the midst of december by announcing ten billion euro package of measures which was which which was. france was hit by anti-government protests for much of twenty eighteen starting from demonstrations against labor reforms to the latest yellow vests protests over fuel taxes paris based correspondent charlotte dubinsky recaps events. let me. take this infamous phrase often tribute to mary on twitter as being used to demonstrate me a brute livius nurse the selfishness of france's elites which in turn led to the french revolution now the attribution may be misguided but the lesson isn't if you can wall the cr
support them all approval movements that it is not excluded that especially in the provinces john barbs or even policemen who have more in common with the protestors and with the officials in paris because become sympathetic with their cause and refused to execute orders eminent mccraw embodies what the yellow best rejects brutalization and pro-business policies in a way he cannot really given without stopping did what he is he's lacking leeway he sorts through to diffuse the crisis in the...
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if you take a look at many of the newspaper headlines, it says trading barbs, but on social media, itthat's right, i mean people gathered together in cafes to watch this debate. there was much anticipation about it with this debate, both candidates's teams were given the questions ahead of time, so the topics were corruption, terrorism, human rights, quite heated topics that could have created a spicy debate, but instead, what we heard from the candidates last night were quite well prepared statements, they did not challenge each other that much, and also, the running mates and both candidates are also being discussed a lot on social media, particularly president joko widodo's running mate, and he was particularly quiet during this debate. here is a controversial kick, it he is an islamic cleric, i should say, who was chosen to do is stopjoko widodo's should say, who was chosen to do is stop joko widodo's islamic credentials but a couple of times in the debate, he even refused to take pa rt the debate, he even refused to take part in the debates, saying that joko widodo had said enoug
if you take a look at many of the newspaper headlines, it says trading barbs, but on social media, itthat's right, i mean people gathered together in cafes to watch this debate. there was much anticipation about it with this debate, both candidates's teams were given the questions ahead of time, so the topics were corruption, terrorism, human rights, quite heated topics that could have created a spicy debate, but instead, what we heard from the candidates last night were quite well prepared...
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it's a type of barbed wire or razor wire. it will go on top of the existing bder fencing. it could extend the military's current employment at the border until the endf september. the border wallresident trump wants is a cause of major debate with congress. the president refused to approve any spending bill that doesn't include money for a >> we're learning more on a shooting death of a young marine in southeast d.c. marin officials say a guard fired his weapon hitting him early tuesday morning. he was rushed to the hospital d soon died. the 20-year-old was from minnesota. his decorations include the global war on terror service medal and national defense service medal. >>> new details on a man that secretly recorded at least 60 women in mall dressing rooms and they're worried that he may have recorded even more. police say this happened at the fair oaks mall. they say he would watch and record them. inveigators say the only thing that stopped h was an observant teenager on christmas eve. >> this young lad on christmas eve saw something that didn't seem right and took the
it's a type of barbed wire or razor wire. it will go on top of the existing bder fencing. it could extend the military's current employment at the border until the endf september. the border wallresident trump wants is a cause of major debate with congress. the president refused to approve any spending bill that doesn't include money for a >> we're learning more on a shooting death of a young marine in southeast d.c. marin officials say a guard fired his weapon hitting him early tuesday...
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in fact, the house passed barb partisan legislation just yesterday to fund the u.s. d.a. and reopen for business. unfortunately the senate majority leader is blocking that legislation two. i am calling through vote on the united states senate to a house pass to fund the government which republicans have previously supported and would reopen the federal government and finally in the trump shutdown. we should pass this legislation. and the president should sign this legislation. so that this shutdown ends for people like kelly, people like mike, people in rural communities and all communities across wisconsin. president, i yield the floor. >> i would like to take the floor to continue comments that i began at 10:00 o'clock this morning, i left at 10:30 two company my virginia colleague senator warner and federal employees at a community and center at alexandria and i just want to share some of their stories. what agencies do these employees work for? there was quite a variety, department of homeland security, department of justice, environmental protection agency, ffa, air
in fact, the house passed barb partisan legislation just yesterday to fund the u.s. d.a. and reopen for business. unfortunately the senate majority leader is blocking that legislation two. i am calling through vote on the united states senate to a house pass to fund the government which republicans have previously supported and would reopen the federal government and finally in the trump shutdown. we should pass this legislation. and the president should sign this legislation. so that this...
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. >> reporter: ryan is getting a free haircut at the neighbhood barb barbershop in falls church. calls from furloughed government worker like ryan prompted the barbers to host a free haircut day. >> we'veeen hearing from customers that there's too much uncertainty. they didn't know if they were going to get another haircut right now. some are facing the economic reality that this might be an interview haircut, if they have to look for temporary employment elsewhere. weoust wante lend a hand and just take one element of uncertainty out. >> reporter: ryan is grateful ommunity rim and support. >> i don't know if i can quantify it in words, you know. the support from dustin and the guys here at the shop, it is amazing what they're willing to do to a community. >> reporter: the shutdown cutdown is sunday at noon. walk-insre welcome. in falls church, molette green, news 4. >>> looking for free entertainment tonight, theal nati symphony orchestra going to perform a free community concert. it'll be held at l thecoln theater at 9:00 this evening. it is part of the o's annual your neighbor
. >> reporter: ryan is getting a free haircut at the neighbhood barb barbershop in falls church. calls from furloughed government worker like ryan prompted the barbers to host a free haircut day. >> we'veeen hearing from customers that there's too much uncertainty. they didn't know if they were going to get another haircut right now. some are facing the economic reality that this might be an interview haircut, if they have to look for temporary employment elsewhere. weoust wante...
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basically none of the surroundings have changed they've just set up this border post and the bit of barbed wire. by rich spies is a major hollywood production why do they come from so far to produce here in berlin laid out by there because the story is also a berlin story steven spielberg wanted to shoot at original locations steven spielberg but as a summer but another reason hollywood people like to shoot here is because it's so cheap. besides as to how he knockoff chick tells me the stars enjoy being here next stop potsdamer platz here a blockbuster was shot in the sony center and they are approaching the enter now by the way events vienna yes in vienna there's an explosion here it's the bombing of u.n. delegates from captain america's civil war. is wrong to extend this and in order to get out of. the movie was the most commercially successful film of twenty sixteen. here at potsdamer platz inventus also short wings of desire a nine hundred eighty s. a march to berlin and to love. that's the stuff this is what potsdamer platz look like thirty years ago if there's nothing just a field fo
basically none of the surroundings have changed they've just set up this border post and the bit of barbed wire. by rich spies is a major hollywood production why do they come from so far to produce here in berlin laid out by there because the story is also a berlin story steven spielberg wanted to shoot at original locations steven spielberg but as a summer but another reason hollywood people like to shoot here is because it's so cheap. besides as to how he knockoff chick tells me the stars...
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then, it became a series of african-american and greek orthodox churches, ash barb, a barbecue restaurant, a deli. it's had a remarkable life in the city. >> who knew? >> so much history. now, the building will be part of the capital jewish museum, >hich is set to open in two years. till ahead, our region is growing fast. to keeps looking at way up. >> we'll look at some of the potential plans when we come back. >>> plus, a new study on alzheimer's disease just wrapped up. what you may be experiencing now, that can be an indication for the disease later in life. >>> good moing, everybody. snow chances remain very high as we get into saturday aftersuon and ay. we've got it in the likely category, a 75% chance of getting at least an inch of snow. some folks, maybe a little better than that t better than that t more abouthe timing and the fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has p hydrogoxide that goes below the tooth's surface for a smile that's 4 shades visibly iter! colgate optic white. whitening that works. >>> welcome b
then, it became a series of african-american and greek orthodox churches, ash barb, a barbecue restaurant, a deli. it's had a remarkable life in the city. >> who knew? >> so much history. now, the building will be part of the capital jewish museum, >hich is set to open in two years. till ahead, our region is growing fast. to keeps looking at way up. >> we'll look at some of the potential plans when we come back. >>> plus, a new study on alzheimer's disease just...
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we had barbed wire fences and tripwires. foot patrols. we worked pretty good and they -- border guards. border dogs. and that's what we need on our border. host: ok. guest: absolutely. that's what i heard time and time again from the individuals i met with from customs border protection division. that we need more boots on the ground. certainly we are hearing from border agents what they really need. we rarely tell our bosses that they -- that we disagree with them. so it's important to recognize that. when we say or here that many officers that he met with at the border said they agree with the wall. host: stanley and theory, pennsylvania. republican. caller: i disagree with that because the wall and the fence and everything else. you have to have all three of them. it may not have to be a wall. it can be a fence. the point is you've got to use all three. you just can't use technology. that's not going to stop anybody from coming in. is letgoing to do somebody know. you've got to use all three of them. with the shutdown -- some people mi
we had barbed wire fences and tripwires. foot patrols. we worked pretty good and they -- border guards. border dogs. and that's what we need on our border. host: ok. guest: absolutely. that's what i heard time and time again from the individuals i met with from customs border protection division. that we need more boots on the ground. certainly we are hearing from border agents what they really need. we rarely tell our bosses that they -- that we disagree with them. so it's important to...
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department of homeland security to provide more military personnel to help operate security camera and lay barbed wire along the border. this comes as the effects of the stalemate become more clear. >> i will never, ever back down. >> reporter: president trump says democrats are playing politics as the partial government shutdown enters its 25th day. >> they are only doing this because of the 020 election. >> reporter: both sides have refused to budge over $5.7 billion for a wall along the u.s.-mexico border. >> must are, mislead, storm out of meetings until he gets what he wants. >> reporter: 800,000 federal employees are working without pay or are furloughed and that includes much of the white house staff. so when the clemson tigers came to celebrate their college football national championship, the president bought the food. >> we have big macs, we have quarter pounders with cheese. we have everything that i like, that you like. >> the effects are more serious around the country including in airports. >> you are going to see lengthier and lengthier flight delays as the staffing issues come wor
department of homeland security to provide more military personnel to help operate security camera and lay barbed wire along the border. this comes as the effects of the stalemate become more clear. >> i will never, ever back down. >> reporter: president trump says democrats are playing politics as the partial government shutdown enters its 25th day. >> they are only doing this because of the 020 election. >> reporter: both sides have refused to budge over $5.7 billion...
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judge who oversaw the case saw it as almost in a prison camp they live in camps surrounded by razor barbed wire the type plastic garbage bags to the sides of the building to keep the rain out the sleeping. and hang sheets to create some semblance of privacy they are guarded by the military and are not permitted to leave the camp except under military escort but even decades later william barr still feels this was the appropriate action when asked if he would do it again well would you again those asylum seekers. well the clinton administration. and they started putting other nationalities in there too. probably not because of the associations of guantanamo now as americans come to terms with the war on terror and the role played by guantanamo bay they should remember the actions of william bar in one thousand nine hundred one and those human rights violations that he would back once again as he prepares to take the attorney general hot seat. r.t. new york. and trying to a new year many lying to reflect on the previous twelve months but facebook has started a trend which has got people look
judge who oversaw the case saw it as almost in a prison camp they live in camps surrounded by razor barbed wire the type plastic garbage bags to the sides of the building to keep the rain out the sleeping. and hang sheets to create some semblance of privacy they are guarded by the military and are not permitted to leave the camp except under military escort but even decades later william barr still feels this was the appropriate action when asked if he would do it again well would you again...
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. >> they started beating me with metal rods, logs, and barbed wire.y hand was broken twice and i have a crack on my left leleg. after beatating me, they left in hurry. reporter: the violence erupted just over a week ago after the government dramatically increased the price of fuel. the army a and police were deployed in harare and other cities to disperse protesters and prevent looting. but the security forces were accused by zimbabwe's human rights comomssion of using extrememe violence, and in some cases, torture. >> they seem to resort to use of brute, excessive, and disproportionate force in most circumstances, thereby causing avoidable loss of life and worsening the situation. reporter: the opposition mdc has also accused the government of deploying the military and its heavy-handed tactics to intimidate and silence its critics. >> it is very unfofortunate and very tragic that we are back to the past. what is clear is that it is total victimization on the basis of frereedom of consciencece. so, we are having all ththese mc members, mp's being vic
. >> they started beating me with metal rods, logs, and barbed wire.y hand was broken twice and i have a crack on my left leleg. after beatating me, they left in hurry. reporter: the violence erupted just over a week ago after the government dramatically increased the price of fuel. the army a and police were deployed in harare and other cities to disperse protesters and prevent looting. but the security forces were accused by zimbabwe's human rights comomssion of using extrememe...
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started beating me with metal rods logs and barbed wire my hand was broken twice and i have a crack on my left leg after beating me they left in a hurry. to violence erupted just over a week ago after the government dramatically increased the price of fuel. the army and police were deployed in harare and other cities to disperse protesters and prevent looting. but the security forces were accused by zimbabwe's human rights commission of using extreme violence and in some cases torture. they seem to resort to use of brute excessive and disproportionate force in most circumstances thereby causing upgradable loss of life and also always in this situation. the opposition m.d.c. is also accused the government of deploying the military and its heavy handed tactics to intimidate and silence its critics. it is very unfortunate and very tragic that we are back to the past what is clear is that is part of victimization on the basis of freedom of conscience or we are having these m.d.c. members m.p.'s being victimized. the president cut short a trip abroad to deal with the crisis he's promised a
started beating me with metal rods logs and barbed wire my hand was broken twice and i have a crack on my left leg after beating me they left in a hurry. to violence erupted just over a week ago after the government dramatically increased the price of fuel. the army and police were deployed in harare and other cities to disperse protesters and prevent looting. but the security forces were accused by zimbabwe's human rights commission of using extreme violence and in some cases torture. they...
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in the orleans they started beating me with metal rods logs and barbed wire my hand was broken twice and i have a crack on my left leg after beating me they left in a hurry. to violence erupted just over a week ago after the government dramatically increased the price of fuel. the army and police were deployed in harare and other cities to disperse protesters and prevent looting. but the security forces were accused by zimbabwe's human rights commission of using extreme violence and in some cases torture. they seem to resort to use of brute excessive and disproportionate force in most circumstances thereby causing a blade of a loss of life and also always in this situation. the opposition m.d.c. is also accused the government of deploying the military and its heavy handed tactics to intimidate and silence its critics. unfortunate and very tragic that we are back to the past what is clear is there is talk of victimization on the basis of freedom of conscience or we are having these m.d.c. members m.p.'s being victimized. the president cut short a trip abroad to deal with the crisis he
in the orleans they started beating me with metal rods logs and barbed wire my hand was broken twice and i have a crack on my left leg after beating me they left in a hurry. to violence erupted just over a week ago after the government dramatically increased the price of fuel. the army and police were deployed in harare and other cities to disperse protesters and prevent looting. but the security forces were accused by zimbabwe's human rights commission of using extreme violence and in some...
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if we take a look at major publications and the headlines, it said heated exchanges, trading barbs, butrwise. that is right, they are very critical, quite disappointed of this first debate. the questions were given to both teams and head of time for the first time in this election, and that meant that candidates were very well prepared, and at times it felt like they were reading from a script instead of really debating these issues. the topics last night, terrorism, corruption, law enforcement. presidentjoko widodo really resting on his record. he said he offered optimism and that they were on the right track in terms of tackling corruption and counterterrorism. general prabowo savings that corruption was still a huge issue in the country and said that the low wages of police and judges was a key issue that he would tackle. but no stark differences in the policies, and at the end where they were offered time to say something nice about each other, both declined. and this widodo prabowo face off is a repeat of the 2014 presidential race. what are the latest survey is saying about this l
if we take a look at major publications and the headlines, it said heated exchanges, trading barbs, butrwise. that is right, they are very critical, quite disappointed of this first debate. the questions were given to both teams and head of time for the first time in this election, and that meant that candidates were very well prepared, and at times it felt like they were reading from a script instead of really debating these issues. the topics last night, terrorism, corruption, law...