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the meaning of the behavior but that is the appalling act the heroic self sacrifice and the deep betrayal to understand the biology of the context of our behavior and that one is really challenging. one thing that is clear your never to understand what is going space if you cannot insure with the childhood experience so any behavior that occurs as ceo, of the biology that occurred one second or one hour before up about 1 million hours before. there is a crisis was some violence people running around and a stranger running at you in an agitated state you cannot be sure the facial expression may be dairying free, free in, threatening something that seems like a handgun used in there you have a gun near running at you and you shoot. but instead what they have is a cell phone so asking that biological question whether the behavior occur? that is old hierarchy of questions to go on one second before when i begin to understand that the top of the list of suspects is the amygdala if you think of aggression think of the amygdala and if you stimulated in the experimental lab humans who have rare t
the meaning of the behavior but that is the appalling act the heroic self sacrifice and the deep betrayal to understand the biology of the context of our behavior and that one is really challenging. one thing that is clear your never to understand what is going space if you cannot insure with the childhood experience so any behavior that occurs as ceo, of the biology that occurred one second or one hour before up about 1 million hours before. there is a crisis was some violence people running...
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he really admired and had great affection for jfk and to be treated like this to nixon was a betrayal and from that point on, nixon was determined he would never be out tricked again and there's a great scene from the 68 campaign where the secret service minutes walking down the aisle of the plane and he looks and there is next in going with got to be tougher. got to be tougher. it was that kind of feeling that comes out in the tape and you see watergate happen and the tragedy around it. >> suburban chicago. >> like what professor swarts was saying, we are talking about lessons from a failed presidency. one of the hallmarks of nixon's presidency that you can see today is the relationship with the press. nixon had a directly adversarial relationship with the press. the role of the press was direct downfall. i'm wondering, looking from then until today, is there anything nixon could have done using his political gamesmanship to change that relationship with the press and effect of change the outcom outcome, and speaking more broadly, if there are any long-lasting implications of that re
he really admired and had great affection for jfk and to be treated like this to nixon was a betrayal and from that point on, nixon was determined he would never be out tricked again and there's a great scene from the 68 campaign where the secret service minutes walking down the aisle of the plane and he looks and there is next in going with got to be tougher. got to be tougher. it was that kind of feeling that comes out in the tape and you see watergate happen and the tragedy around it....
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the great tragedy of his betrayal of the civil rights movement was that kennedy and johnson had put the dignity of the white house behind the civil rights movement. they had aligned the presidency which is something eisenhower and truman and fdr had never done. this is just as bad as the klan which is a horrible comparison but again it was he waw votes in the south. >> in the past year i read about vietnam and watergate, and obviously that is the defining moment of his political career. how did you pick and chose how to navigate that? >> their coming from the sources who were released off the record guarantee or passed away. i spent what was supposed to be a 40 minutes interview and turned out to be a three hour discussion which was invaluable. i interviewed ben bradley before he passed away. had a very good feel for their work and a great admiration for it. what they did was so important is they kept the story alive until -- i need to slow down. >> many, many rumors spread about hidden nixon wealth after watergate. the only that bailed him out and 600,000 thousands and wrote books for
the great tragedy of his betrayal of the civil rights movement was that kennedy and johnson had put the dignity of the white house behind the civil rights movement. they had aligned the presidency which is something eisenhower and truman and fdr had never done. this is just as bad as the klan which is a horrible comparison but again it was he waw votes in the south. >> in the past year i read about vietnam and watergate, and obviously that is the defining moment of his political career....
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before the restoration in the 16605 and it's a time of darkness, of a lot of espionage, of a lot of betrayallence. it was a much more turbulent time for individuals. i think when you look back at history people tend to remember it as a dark time. absolutely, i think in the sort of popular imagination charles ii is the merry monarch and he comes back and the theatres reopen and they are tossing oranges around and everyone is having a lovely time, but one has to remember that all those people are living in the aftermath of a full generation of civil war. everyone has got something to hide, everyone is suspicious of everybody else. so in the first and last sections of my novel, which are set in the 1660s, i wanted not to explicitly, but just to suggest that tension, that feeling of things going on behind closed doors, and mysteries. you are dealing the whole time with what is unsaid, which is as important in the kinds of situations you are imagining here, as what is said and what is put on the table. yes. i did an awful lot of crossing out. the way i write is to write a draft and then go over a
before the restoration in the 16605 and it's a time of darkness, of a lot of espionage, of a lot of betrayallence. it was a much more turbulent time for individuals. i think when you look back at history people tend to remember it as a dark time. absolutely, i think in the sort of popular imagination charles ii is the merry monarch and he comes back and the theatres reopen and they are tossing oranges around and everyone is having a lovely time, but one has to remember that all those people are...
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the presidents budget is a betrayal, a line by line tally. it's a trail of broken dreams and the loss of hope and opportunity for millions of families. the budget starts by taking away healthcare than food, then housing, then housing education and job opportunities. this budget makes it that much harder if not impossible. level of cuts to investment the american people need is astonishing. the consequences are frankly immoral. they're trying to hide the fact that their huge tax breaks for millionaires corporations and special interests will explode the debt. they even do this in a dishonest way. the budget relies on absurd rejections and revenues that no economists would validate. other than to claim that it is revenue neutral. this is the presidents believe me part of this budget. if donald trump use these the budgeting techniques in his not even the russians would invest in his projects. with all due respect were not going to take his word for when no one else will. all the evidence proves is that tax cuts for corporations and the wealthies
the presidents budget is a betrayal, a line by line tally. it's a trail of broken dreams and the loss of hope and opportunity for millions of families. the budget starts by taking away healthcare than food, then housing, then housing education and job opportunities. this budget makes it that much harder if not impossible. level of cuts to investment the american people need is astonishing. the consequences are frankly immoral. they're trying to hide the fact that their huge tax breaks for...
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before the restoration in the 1660s and it's a time of darkness, of a lot of espionage, of a lot of betrayal it was a much more turbulent time for individuals. i think when you look back at history people tend to remember it as a dark time. absolutely, i think in the sort of popular imagination charles ii is the merry monarch and he comes back and the theatres reopen and they are tossing oranges around and everyone is having a lovely time, but one has to remember that all those people are living in the aftermath of a full generation of civil war. everyone has got something to hide, everyone is suspicious of everybody else. so in the first and last sections of my novel which i set in the 1660s i wanted not to explicitly, but just to suggest that tension, that feeling of things going on behind closed doors, and mysteries. you are dealing the whole time with what is unsaid, which is as important in the kinds of situations you are imagining here, as what is said and what is put on the table. yes. i did an awful lot of crossing out. the way i write is to write a draft and then go over and over an
before the restoration in the 1660s and it's a time of darkness, of a lot of espionage, of a lot of betrayal it was a much more turbulent time for individuals. i think when you look back at history people tend to remember it as a dark time. absolutely, i think in the sort of popular imagination charles ii is the merry monarch and he comes back and the theatres reopen and they are tossing oranges around and everyone is having a lovely time, but one has to remember that all those people are...
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yes, the president's budget is a betrayal. a line by line tally of broken promises made to the american people. above all, it is a trail of broken dreams and the loss of hope and opportunity for millions of families. this budget starts by taking away health care than food, then housing, then education than job opportunities. when nearly every american family is struggling, this budget makes it harder if not impossible. the level of cuts to investments the american people need his astonishment -- astonishing. the consequences are frankly, immoral. the trump administration makes all of these harmful cuts for one simple disgraceful reason. to try and hide the fact that they are huge tax break for millionaires, corporations and special interests will explode the dead. dishonestdo this in a way. this budget relies on absurd economic projections and pretend revenues that no credible economists would validate. it provides no real information on tax reform, other than to claim it is revenue neutral. i guess this is the president's bel
yes, the president's budget is a betrayal. a line by line tally of broken promises made to the american people. above all, it is a trail of broken dreams and the loss of hope and opportunity for millions of families. this budget starts by taking away health care than food, then housing, then education than job opportunities. when nearly every american family is struggling, this budget makes it harder if not impossible. the level of cuts to investments the american people need his astonishment...
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yes, the president's budget is a betrayal, a line by line tally of broken promises he made to the american people. but above all, it's a trail of broken dreams and the loss of hope and opportunity for millions of families. this budget starts by taking away health care, then food, and then housing and then education and then job opportunities. for nearly every american family struggling to get ahead, this budget makes it that much harder if not impossible. the level of cuts to investments the american people need is astonishing and the consequences of these cuts as bernie said are, frankly, immoral. the trump administration makes all these harmful cuts for one simple, disgraceful reason. to try to hide the fact that there are huge tax breaks for special interests to explode the debt and even do this in a dishonest way. this budget relies on absurd economic projections and pretend revenue that is no credible economist would validate. it provides no real information on the tax reform but to xlam it's revenue neutral. i guess this is the president's believe me part of the budget. if donald tru
yes, the president's budget is a betrayal, a line by line tally of broken promises he made to the american people. but above all, it's a trail of broken dreams and the loss of hope and opportunity for millions of families. this budget starts by taking away health care, then food, and then housing and then education and then job opportunities. for nearly every american family struggling to get ahead, this budget makes it that much harder if not impossible. the level of cuts to investments the...
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and that betrayal of the black people and black voters in america who had stuck by the republican party their entire life for generations and to be betrayed by that party, to be turned away and told that they -- the party then wartwanto attract the people that hated them was a betrayal black people have never forgiven. >> jeff? for the president also to question why the civil war happened in the first place, asking why couldn't it have been worked out, just last week in a reuters interview he made a similar question about the israeli and palestinian conflict, saying there's no reason why there's no peace, no whatsoever. i don't get the idea of those comments as if these are simple issues that could just kind of be worked out. >> i think in truth that he looks at all of these things as he looks at many other things that are not related to these issues, particularly i say this as a northerner, you know, slavery was not negotiable. had i been around, i would have been an abolitionist. i just think that that's -- that was the problem there. president trump sees himself as a deal maker and i
and that betrayal of the black people and black voters in america who had stuck by the republican party their entire life for generations and to be betrayed by that party, to be turned away and told that they -- the party then wartwanto attract the people that hated them was a betrayal black people have never forgiven. >> jeff? for the president also to question why the civil war happened in the first place, asking why couldn't it have been worked out, just last week in a reuters...
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there is a real betrayal that people thought they were voting for an economic populist.e this gets obscured, i think it is bad. i think it is important to get clear about what is happening. charlie: at the same time, the polls show that up until this time that those people who supported him and will be damaged by this will lose insurance and lots of other things are still supporting him at the same level. it may change over months and months when the impact of things are felt, what am i right or wrong? at 38%.re or less he is that is not great. has lost some support among those folks, too. he is losing some of his core supporters. when you see these special elections in montana and georgia, they are not talking about russia. they are talking about health care. that is pulling high. it is hitting the republicans hard. dr. orszag: don't forget, this is a proposal. it has not become reality. if this were to become reality, and you are talking about a 64-year-old with $27,000 in income, a $12,000 increase on premiums, their political reaction would be different. it is one th
there is a real betrayal that people thought they were voting for an economic populist.e this gets obscured, i think it is bad. i think it is important to get clear about what is happening. charlie: at the same time, the polls show that up until this time that those people who supported him and will be damaged by this will lose insurance and lots of other things are still supporting him at the same level. it may change over months and months when the impact of things are felt, what am i right...
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the present budget is a betrayal of line by line tally of broken promises you made to the american people but above all it's a trail of broken dreams and the loss of hope and opportunity for millions of families. this budget starts by taking away health care and food and housing than education and job opportunities where nearly every american family struggling to get ahead this budget makes it that much harder if not impossible to the level of cuts to investments that the american people need is astonishing and the consequences of these cuts is very sad and frankly immoral. the trump administration makes all the cuts for one simple disgraceful reason, to try to hide the fact that their huge tax breaks for millionaires corporations and special interests will explode the dead and they do this in a dishonest way. this budget relies on absurd economic projections and part -- portend -- it provides no real information on tax reform other than to claim its revenue-neutral. i guess this is the president's believe me part of his budget. if donald trump uses budgeting techniques in this business n
the present budget is a betrayal of line by line tally of broken promises you made to the american people but above all it's a trail of broken dreams and the loss of hope and opportunity for millions of families. this budget starts by taking away health care and food and housing than education and job opportunities where nearly every american family struggling to get ahead this budget makes it that much harder if not impossible to the level of cuts to investments that the american people need...
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. >> it's a basic betrayal. you kind of hit the nail on the head. it is a basic betrayal of what donald trump told people in ohio when he was campaigning. i listened very carefully to what he said. he was going to expand medicaid, med kair, everybody would have access to health care. so this blue collar billionaire has completely-flopped on the working class people that put him in office. >> are obviously there is a lot behind the scenes. are you close with any of your fellow republicans who you knew were dragged over the line and in their gut know this is not politically for their own agendas. >> yeah several that didn't want to, they were nos, they may have switched or they got grugdruggee whole time. and the big sell is what joe just said. not just the tax cut in this particular bill, but the tax cut that is to do that is also going to be very much tilted towards the top 1%. so paul ryan and these guys are saying hey, we got this big tax cut coming, but we can't do it until we do health care because we need the medicare savings in the health care
. >> it's a basic betrayal. you kind of hit the nail on the head. it is a basic betrayal of what donald trump told people in ohio when he was campaigning. i listened very carefully to what he said. he was going to expand medicaid, med kair, everybody would have access to health care. so this blue collar billionaire has completely-flopped on the working class people that put him in office. >> are obviously there is a lot behind the scenes. are you close with any of your fellow...
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and that betrayal of black people and black voters in america who have stuck by the republican party their entire generation and to be betrayed by that party and turned away was a betrayal that black people have never forgiven. >> yef, i mean for the president also to kind of question why the civil war happened in the first place, asking why couldn't it have been worked out, just last week in a writer's interview, he said quote there's no reason there's no peace between israel and palestinians, none whatsoever. i don't quite get the idea of those comments like these are simple issues that can just be worked out. >> i think he looks as all of these things, particularly i say this as a northerner slavery was not negotiable. had i have around then i would have been an abolitionist. i think that's the problem there. i think he thinks if he had been around would he have done a -- >> but how could andrew jackson who owned more than 100 slaves or enslaved people, how could he have helped that out? >> i think he the president thinks he's tough as nails and he could have gotten a deal for ame
and that betrayal of black people and black voters in america who have stuck by the republican party their entire generation and to be betrayed by that party and turned away was a betrayal that black people have never forgiven. >> yef, i mean for the president also to kind of question why the civil war happened in the first place, asking why couldn't it have been worked out, just last week in a writer's interview, he said quote there's no reason there's no peace between israel and...
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. >> it was seen very much as a betrayal but people expected that he wouldn't win. the time its difficult to republican it now but the republican candidate was very much the favorite to win. of course no one could have expected that he would be seen off as a result of the judicial troubles that he came to face. no one could imagine that the socialist party would veer so far to the left in it's primary with the choice of the candidate. they have traditionally not managed to make it to a form of power. no that gamble becomes one for the nation since everything hangs now on his ability to appoint 15 minute sters over the next couple of days including crucially a prime minister that can go on to carry out his program of reform for the time being he doesn't have a single one to his name. he wants a majority to be able to govern and reform france as he promised he will do. >> my colleague along with me in london. history at 10:47 a.m. there. the president elect that will soon be the president of france. stay with us. we'll be right back after the break. try zyrtec® it's s
. >> it was seen very much as a betrayal but people expected that he wouldn't win. the time its difficult to republican it now but the republican candidate was very much the favorite to win. of course no one could have expected that he would be seen off as a result of the judicial troubles that he came to face. no one could imagine that the socialist party would veer so far to the left in it's primary with the choice of the candidate. they have traditionally not managed to make it to a...
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the police chief calls the facebook post a betrayal of the values of the anne arundel county police department investigator steadily -- a deadly shooting involving one of their own. a state trooper has told authorities she shot her boyfriend in self-defense after he began beating her during an argument. it happened last night inside the trooper's home while she was off duty. that boyfriend was shot once in the chest and he died at the hospital. the trooper was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. >>> fired national security adviser mike flynn declining to cooperate with the senate intelligence committee investigation into russia's meddling in the presidential election. flynn's attorney submitted a letter to the senate today invoking his right against self-incrimination. the ap reports the letters stress this is not an admission of guilt but site escalating public frenzy and the fbi investigation by a council is possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia as reasons for withholding the requested documents. they are said to be republican senator james langford says it's flyn
the police chief calls the facebook post a betrayal of the values of the anne arundel county police department investigator steadily -- a deadly shooting involving one of their own. a state trooper has told authorities she shot her boyfriend in self-defense after he began beating her during an argument. it happened last night inside the trooper's home while she was off duty. that boyfriend was shot once in the chest and he died at the hospital. the trooper was taken to the hospital with serious...
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a lot of people can't accurately recall the fear, betrayal, and pain they felt because someone was presentingiolence to them in the context of love. they have grown up to hold on to the adult justification for why they were assaulted and now averting violence. >> anyone spanked as a child. no matter how successful, well adjusted, how happy they might be, we're all in denial? >> if you grow up to think that violence against you is responsible for your success, there is something deeply wrong. >> what if you think it is discipline. >> discipline is to teach. and when you hit them you say that aggression is the way to communicate. that is how you get someone to do what you want them to do and it is appropriate. >> how did black people, pardon the phrase, fall in love with corporal punishment? >> a lot of people think that hitting a child, whoopings, whatever semantics you want to talk in is a black thing. hitting them is the whitest and worst thing you could do to a child. you go back 2,000 years of european history to see how europeans were destroying their own kids by hitting them, breaking th
a lot of people can't accurately recall the fear, betrayal, and pain they felt because someone was presentingiolence to them in the context of love. they have grown up to hold on to the adult justification for why they were assaulted and now averting violence. >> anyone spanked as a child. no matter how successful, well adjusted, how happy they might be, we're all in denial? >> if you grow up to think that violence against you is responsible for your success, there is something...
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i interpret that as a betrayal, betrayal of the children, seniors, working families, people who voted for trump, cities, counties and states, that is the interpretation that i believe the american people will understand. in the course of your budget, you have gutted or cut the national endowment for the arts, national endowment for the humanities and something that the gulf region needs desperately, coming from south carolina, you should understand the army corp of engineers. you repeal the affordable care act with $880 billion that is your premise. when the senate said that that repeal is dead on arrival, they said the budget was dead on arrival. your going to eliminate community services block grant, eliminate community very many block grant and eliminate federal emergency management agency state and local grants, all lifelines for americans. i won't have to worry about shutting the government down. because americans will shut this government down if the trump betrayal budget ever passes. so let me ask you these questions and as i do so, let me remind any fellow texans they get $70
i interpret that as a betrayal, betrayal of the children, seniors, working families, people who voted for trump, cities, counties and states, that is the interpretation that i believe the american people will understand. in the course of your budget, you have gutted or cut the national endowment for the arts, national endowment for the humanities and something that the gulf region needs desperately, coming from south carolina, you should understand the army corp of engineers. you repeal the...
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giving up would have been a betrayal of the effort my buddies put into saving me on that day, and i will never, ever betray them. then one day, senator dick durbin from my home state of illinois invited me to be his guest at president bush's state of the union address. even though i was just a few weeks into my recovery, i wanted to see the democracy that i had given up my legs -- and my career as an army helicopter pilot -- to protect. senator durbin also made a foolish mistake when he gave me his business card, and he wrote his personal cell phone number on the back. senator 101. don't do that. [laughter] because i used that phone number a lot. i figured if i had this chance to speak to a united states senator about the problems my buddies at walter reed faced every day, i couldn't pass it up. i wanted to make it clear to all who lead this nation -- and really to anyone who would listen -- just what a dear price we pay when we send our troops into harm's way. i got back in the arena. i may have been broken, but i could still be an army officer. i could still take care of my troops. may
giving up would have been a betrayal of the effort my buddies put into saving me on that day, and i will never, ever betray them. then one day, senator dick durbin from my home state of illinois invited me to be his guest at president bush's state of the union address. even though i was just a few weeks into my recovery, i wanted to see the democracy that i had given up my legs -- and my career as an army helicopter pilot -- to protect. senator durbin also made a foolish mistake when he gave me...
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and he has a budget coming up which we know from the preliminary glimpse will be a total betrayal of told the forgotten americans. he is forgetting the forgotten americans and going after them. >> senator, i appreciate your time. happy friday, sir. >> still ahead, our panel gives president trump their advice for traveling abroad. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. thereit comes to technology, about my small business so when i need someone that understands my unique needs. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my tech, i can focus on my small business. ♪ ♪ p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at?
and he has a budget coming up which we know from the preliminary glimpse will be a total betrayal of told the forgotten americans. he is forgetting the forgotten americans and going after them. >> senator, i appreciate your time. happy friday, sir. >> still ahead, our panel gives president trump their advice for traveling abroad. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t...
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christmas in colombia was always hot and loud, people arguing, betrayal, schemes.a mountain cabin for the whole family to celebrate my first christmas as an american. i want a white christmas, you know, like white people have. hey, want to hit the pipe one more time before we get on the road? um, yeah. couldn't hurt. (clears throat) (note plays) both: ♪ silent night ♪ holy night oh, my god, we are killing it! last christmas, mitchell and i thought it would be fun to sing a little christmas carol for the family. (inhales deeply) unfortunately, it didn't go so well because somebody had a little too much to drink.
christmas in colombia was always hot and loud, people arguing, betrayal, schemes.a mountain cabin for the whole family to celebrate my first christmas as an american. i want a white christmas, you know, like white people have. hey, want to hit the pipe one more time before we get on the road? um, yeah. couldn't hurt. (clears throat) (note plays) both: ♪ silent night ♪ holy night oh, my god, we are killing it! last christmas, mitchell and i thought it would be fun to sing a little christmas...
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giving up would have been a betrayal of the effort my buddies put into saving me on that day, and i will never, ever betray them. then one day, senator dick durbin from my home state of illinois invited me to be his guest at president bush's state of the union address. and even though i was just a few weeks into my own recovery, i wanted to see the democracy that i had given up my legs -- and my career as a helicopter pilot -- to protect. senator durbin also made a foolish mistake when he gave me his business card, and he wrote his personal cell phone number on the back. [applause] [laughter] senator 101.h: don't do that. because i used that phone number a lot. i figured if i had the chance to speak to a united states senator about the problems my buddies at walter reed faced every day, i couldn't pass it up. i wanted to make it clear to all who lead this nation -- and really to anyone who would listen -- what a dear price we pay when we send our troops into harm's way. i got back into the arena. i may have been broken, but i could still be an army officer. i could still take care of my
giving up would have been a betrayal of the effort my buddies put into saving me on that day, and i will never, ever betray them. then one day, senator dick durbin from my home state of illinois invited me to be his guest at president bush's state of the union address. and even though i was just a few weeks into my own recovery, i wanted to see the democracy that i had given up my legs -- and my career as a helicopter pilot -- to protect. senator durbin also made a foolish mistake when he gave...
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loss of two lives, applauding the selfless acts appear as an condemning the waitress -- the racist betrayal that preceded the violence -- racist vitriol that preceded the violence. tom on the independent line, you're about? -- your thoughts? caller: thanks for all of the men that gave up their lives for this country. on the president's trip, i think he did the right thing by calling out the people [indiscernible] nato, they -- for only pay 1.2 in germany. country, ie richest think, in the world. i have one more thing, if you want to work for eight dollars an hour, keep voting democratic because that is where this started. bill tothey signed a outsource our jobs, and that is why we are in this situation. a jobe never going to get that pays $20 an hour in a factory because they are gone. thank's for my comments. have a good day. host: thanks, tom. president trump just got back last night to washington. we would love to hear what you have a say. some of the reaction in germany from a magazine, find it online, as well, this is a writer who says -- donald trump has transformed united states into
loss of two lives, applauding the selfless acts appear as an condemning the waitress -- the racist betrayal that preceded the violence -- racist vitriol that preceded the violence. tom on the independent line, you're about? -- your thoughts? caller: thanks for all of the men that gave up their lives for this country. on the president's trip, i think he did the right thing by calling out the people [indiscernible] nato, they -- for only pay 1.2 in germany. country, ie richest think, in the...
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. >>> new at 5:00 a devastatesing betrayal that that's how a restaurant owner hers that's one a gees to the jail. he used his krem to record women using the restroom. michelle roberts joins us live from half moon bay where detectors are asking for help michelle. >> reporter: yeah that's right in happened on saturday night the woman was in the restroom she saw a cell phone pointed her direction tonight the sheriffs department is asking anybody who aid at the time' restaurant around five or 6:00 saturday night to contact them. the san mateo sheriffs department says 27-year-old pedro, put his cell phone on record mode pan hid it in the women's restroom. while working at at the restaurant. >> i feel bad for everybody owned. >> the restaurant ownerer brought to tiers thinking about the four women and two children who detectives say were recorded on saturday evening. >> to have something like this happen in a small town. sorry. >> he says the customer saw the camera and alerted the manager on duty who called 911 immediately. gonzales was arrested shortly after. he could face several charge
. >>> new at 5:00 a devastatesing betrayal that that's how a restaurant owner hers that's one a gees to the jail. he used his krem to record women using the restroom. michelle roberts joins us live from half moon bay where detectors are asking for help michelle. >> reporter: yeah that's right in happened on saturday night the woman was in the restroom she saw a cell phone pointed her direction tonight the sheriffs department is asking anybody who aid at the time' restaurant...
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there is something, there is a real betrayal of the people who thought they were voting for an economic populist here. and the more this sort of gets shatd owed up and obscured, i think it is bad. it is important that people are clear about what is happening. >> rose: yet at the same time the polls show, the polls show that up to this time, this people who supported him and who will be damaged by this, will lose insurance and lots of other things, are still supporting him, at the same level. >> yeah. >> rose: it may change over months and months when the impact of things truly is felt. but so far, am i right or wrong. >> more or less right, at about 30% right now which isn't great. but i do wonder and peter would probably have more to say. >> rose: 38%. >> he is reasonably high with them but lost some support from them too. he is beginning to lose support from his core supportedders. something interesting you see in these special elections democrats are in, in montana and georgia, they are not talking about russia, they are talking about health care. that is what they are finding is pol
there is something, there is a real betrayal of the people who thought they were voting for an economic populist here. and the more this sort of gets shatd owed up and obscured, i think it is bad. it is important that people are clear about what is happening. >> rose: yet at the same time the polls show, the polls show that up to this time, this people who supported him and who will be damaged by this, will lose insurance and lots of other things, are still supporting him, at the same...
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some of the details of the disclosure so that there would not be peril to lives and sources and betrayal of allies nap's really what's at stake here. so what needs to happen is the truth needs to be uncovered and anyone responsible for this violation of the norms, if not the law of intelligence, has to be held accountable. >> your colleague senator corker, i just quoted him a moment ago just said, talking about the white house, quote, they're in a downward spiral right now and have got to figure out a way to come to grips with what's happening. how significant is that statement from senator corker? >> that is profoundly significant because it reflects the conflicting and confusing statements which is why the white house now has to provide a full explanation to the american people. people are going to be alarmed, astonished, appalled by the recklessness and carelessness at best of this kind of talk with the russians. remember, there's a common thread here. the russian interference with our elections, the foundation of our democracy an existential threat to our nation and potential collusi
some of the details of the disclosure so that there would not be peril to lives and sources and betrayal of allies nap's really what's at stake here. so what needs to happen is the truth needs to be uncovered and anyone responsible for this violation of the norms, if not the law of intelligence, has to be held accountable. >> your colleague senator corker, i just quoted him a moment ago just said, talking about the white house, quote, they're in a downward spiral right now and have got to...
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intelligence officials are divided over how it was unmasked, whether it was a betrayal by a mole inside the c.i.a. or carelessness by the informants, or even hacking of agency communications. the c.i.a. did not comment in the story, which was based on interviews with current and former government officials. >> stewart: the united states ranks first among developed nations in teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. numerous studies show one contributing factor may be what schools are teaching, or not teaching, young people about sex. the research shows a correlation between high teen pregnancy rates and the "abstinence only until marriage" curriculum that has shaped sex-ed in much of the country during the past two decades. in tonight's signature segment"" newshour weekend" special correspondent yasmeen qureshi went to west virginia, a state with one of the highest teen pregnancy and birth rates. it's also a state where some schools are pushing more candid and comprehensive "sex ed". >> usually when i talk about sex education i'm with teachers, nurses, and counselors. >> report
intelligence officials are divided over how it was unmasked, whether it was a betrayal by a mole inside the c.i.a. or carelessness by the informants, or even hacking of agency communications. the c.i.a. did not comment in the story, which was based on interviews with current and former government officials. >> stewart: the united states ranks first among developed nations in teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. numerous studies show one contributing factor may be what schools...
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is just before the restoration of the 16 60s, a time of darkness, of a lot of espionage, a lot of betrayalremember. a dark time. absolutely. in popular imagination, charles ii, the theatres reopened, nell gwyn stakes since oranges around, nell gwyn stakes since oranges around , everyone nell gwyn stakes since oranges around, everyone is having a lovely time. one has to remember all those people are living in the aftermath ofa people are living in the aftermath of a full generation of civil war. everyone has something to hide, eve ryo ne everyone has something to hide, everyone is suspicious of everyone else. so, in the first and last sections of my novel which are set in the 16 60s, i wanted not to explicitly but just to in the 16 60s, i wanted not to explicitly butjust to suggest in the 16 60s, i wanted not to explicitly but just to suggest that tension, that feeling of things going on behind closed doors. you are dealing the whole time with what is unsaid which is as important in the kinds of situations you are imagining as what is said and put on the table. yes. i did an awful lot of cr
is just before the restoration of the 16 60s, a time of darkness, of a lot of espionage, a lot of betrayalremember. a dark time. absolutely. in popular imagination, charles ii, the theatres reopened, nell gwyn stakes since oranges around, nell gwyn stakes since oranges around , everyone nell gwyn stakes since oranges around, everyone is having a lovely time. one has to remember all those people are living in the aftermath ofa people are living in the aftermath of a full generation of civil war....
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the actions of this employee are betrayal of the values of the department.loyee who. >>> an 80-year-old is murdering his neighbor over a lawn dispute. he's accused of shooting and killing his neighbor sunday. following an ongoing dispute. investigators say a landscaping crew is performing lawn maintenance when the incident happened. >>> dc police trying to identify two people wanted for a violent attempted robbery in northwest. it happened at a medical marijuana dispensary. they're going to try to push at a their way inside when the victim refused to let them inside. one of the suspects pulled a gun. victim fired back and the suspects ran off. there's the guy who will walk to the door. if you have information, call dc police. no one was hurt >>> she's out of jail b off the hook. >> an alarm clock, a virginia mother bought at a garage sale led to her arrest >>> a maryland teen is being punished for at her high school for choosing life. coming up you'll hear both si sides. >>> a look at the annual right of passage at the naval academy. the freshman class becam
the actions of this employee are betrayal of the values of the department.loyee who. >>> an 80-year-old is murdering his neighbor over a lawn dispute. he's accused of shooting and killing his neighbor sunday. following an ongoing dispute. investigators say a landscaping crew is performing lawn maintenance when the incident happened. >>> dc police trying to identify two people wanted for a violent attempted robbery in northwest. it happened at a medical marijuana dispensary....
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put your hand on top of someone else's and that could be deeply compassionate, or that could be a betrayalvior is incredibly context exet ir, if you get the context right we are a nicer species, than we are a awful lot of time. >> trevor: what does that mean for humans as a whole. because if we go, we are nice and it depends on the context, does that mean that in some context donald trump is a nice person? >> no. >> trevor: oh. (applause). >> trevor: oh, okay. what does. >> on the average. >> trevor: i like that, i like how nope, nope, nope, nope, not at all. what does that mean for us as people though if you are trying to decide for us. i mean i have read through most of the book and what is tough to understand is what it means. some people have arguments that i read all the time where they go well, you know, some people are genetically predisposed to committing crimes. people use that as a dog whistle for racism, you know, black people like committing crimes and that is what they are always going to do as somebody who studies neuroscience and the biology of it, does that make any sense.
put your hand on top of someone else's and that could be deeply compassionate, or that could be a betrayalvior is incredibly context exet ir, if you get the context right we are a nicer species, than we are a awful lot of time. >> trevor: what does that mean for humans as a whole. because if we go, we are nice and it depends on the context, does that mean that in some context donald trump is a nice person? >> no. >> trevor: oh. (applause). >> trevor: oh, okay. what does....
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it was mass betrayal in the operating theatre.liberate mutilation, for no medical reason. my flesh was black and rotten, the stuff was just oozing out, it is was brown, horrible smell. judy conduit suffered a catastrophic infection following paterson's phony diagnosis that both her breasts must be removed. it was an act, yeah, and he duped everybody, including doctors, patients, colleagues. he just duped everybody. i hate him now. i hate him with a vengeance. john ingram was among the ten former patients chosen to testify against paterson at his nine week trial. as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. he persuaded me to undergo a double mastectomy. a massively invasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic th
it was mass betrayal in the operating theatre.liberate mutilation, for no medical reason. my flesh was black and rotten, the stuff was just oozing out, it is was brown, horrible smell. judy conduit suffered a catastrophic infection following paterson's phony diagnosis that both her breasts must be removed. it was an act, yeah, and he duped everybody, including doctors, patients, colleagues. he just duped everybody. i hate him now. i hate him with a vengeance. john ingram was among the ten...
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it was mass betrayal in the operating theatre.te mutilation for no medical reason. my flesh was black and rotten, the stuff was just oozing out, it is was brown, horrible smell. judy conduit suffered a catastrophic infection following paterson's phony diagnosis that both her breasts must be removed. it was an act, yeah, and he duped everybody, including doctors, patients, colleagues. he just duped everybody. i hate him now. i hate him with a vengeance. john ingram was among the ten former patients chosen to testify against paterson at his nine week trial. as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. he persuaded me to undergo a double mastectomy. a massively invasive procedure and the lumps injohn‘s chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he t
it was mass betrayal in the operating theatre.te mutilation for no medical reason. my flesh was black and rotten, the stuff was just oozing out, it is was brown, horrible smell. judy conduit suffered a catastrophic infection following paterson's phony diagnosis that both her breasts must be removed. it was an act, yeah, and he duped everybody, including doctors, patients, colleagues. he just duped everybody. i hate him now. i hate him with a vengeance. john ingram was among the ten former...
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part of the slave people, and they believed that any fleeing of enslaved people was the result of betrayal by federal soldiers. one woman wrote about a black off, so he had been nursed "by his mistress as tenderly as if he had been a brother, and she was always kind to him. ." many white slave ownerships are sending off their servants in one direction, some were overtaken and captured, others escaped. what with these words mean if you were in slavery? who was captured? ?ho was overtaken it was not clear what that would have meant. white southerners studied the northern men who suddenly appeared in their midst to see what they really thought about what people, looking for fanaticism or hypocrisy or conventional racism, and they found whatever they were looking for. -- soldier disgusted the discussed the debacle of west virginia reported this scene. but let's look at this, which shall refer to that to give you a sense of the scale. this is the battle, that is the , and ithunter's retreat was just brutal. cures the railroad, -- here is the railroad, and by the time they talk about this as bei
part of the slave people, and they believed that any fleeing of enslaved people was the result of betrayal by federal soldiers. one woman wrote about a black off, so he had been nursed "by his mistress as tenderly as if he had been a brother, and she was always kind to him. ." many white slave ownerships are sending off their servants in one direction, some were overtaken and captured, others escaped. what with these words mean if you were in slavery? who was captured? ?ho was...
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the government says it does not recognise a betrayal over dinner with theresa may as said by the germania. —— a portrayal. also: the final week of campaigning is underway in the french presidential election. the front runner, emmanuel macron, is calling for major reform of the european union. and a new picture of princess charlotte, taken by her mother, has been released ahead of her second birthday. and the travel show visits ghana as it celebrates 60 years of independence from britain. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. three teenage women have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences after raids in east london. the arrests are being linked to the counter—terrorism operation that saw a woman shot and injured in willesden in north london last thursday. ten people, linked to that operation, have now been arrested. with me is our reporter james waterhouse. what can you tell us? the met police say this, these arrests are part of an ongoing intelligence led operation. the suspects up to 18 and 119, all women and right now they are being q
the government says it does not recognise a betrayal over dinner with theresa may as said by the germania. —— a portrayal. also: the final week of campaigning is underway in the french presidential election. the front runner, emmanuel macron, is calling for major reform of the european union. and a new picture of princess charlotte, taken by her mother, has been released ahead of her second birthday. and the travel show visits ghana as it celebrates 60 years of independence from britain....
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kennedy: democrats are saying this is the latest in a long line of trump betrayals. >> the great ironys it hurts many of the people who supported him in the campaign. there is no clearer example of this irony than his budget. when you add it up, it's comic book villain bad. kennedy: who are the winners and losers under the president's new plan? tim carney, welcome back. let's talk about the reduction in snap, the food stamp program that ballooned under obama. the recession had a great deal of impact. what does a 25% curtailing mean for lower income people in this country? >> it brings us back to where we were in say 2007. i don't have the exact year. but we are going back, not to the stoneages or a time in history when people were starving on the streets. it's a level of spending that we are good with but a few years later it has to be much higher. the hope from the trump administration is this will be bringing the program back to its purpose, that when you have a single mom and she needs to feed her family, that she is getting help to feet her family and it's not keeping somebody from
kennedy: democrats are saying this is the latest in a long line of trump betrayals. >> the great ironys it hurts many of the people who supported him in the campaign. there is no clearer example of this irony than his budget. when you add it up, it's comic book villain bad. kennedy: who are the winners and losers under the president's new plan? tim carney, welcome back. let's talk about the reduction in snap, the food stamp program that ballooned under obama. the recession had a great...
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loyalty on the part of enslaved anyle, and they believed fleeing of enslaved people was the result of betrayal by federal soldiers. one woman wrote about a black woman who ran off though he had been nursed, "by his mistress as tenderly as if he had been a brother." and she was always kind to him, as was his master and he would not find such treatment anywhere. what with these words mean if you were in slavery? who was captured and who was overtaken? it's night -- it's not clear what that would mean. white southerners studied the northern men who suddenly appeared in their midst to see what they really thought about lack people, looking for fanaticism or hypocrisy or conventional racism, and they found whatever they were looking for. one soldier disgusted with general hunter and the debacle of the retreat in west virginia took time to record a scene that foretold many such scenes to follow. let's look at this again. joe referred to that. to give you a sense of the scale. that is the path of hunters retreat, ok? and it was just brutal. time, the railroad, they talked about sometimes being tracke
loyalty on the part of enslaved anyle, and they believed fleeing of enslaved people was the result of betrayal by federal soldiers. one woman wrote about a black woman who ran off though he had been nursed, "by his mistress as tenderly as if he had been a brother." and she was always kind to him, as was his master and he would not find such treatment anywhere. what with these words mean if you were in slavery? who was captured and who was overtaken? it's night -- it's not clear what...
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>> a total betrayal of the trump agenda and the republican agenda they ran on and it is mostly on congressionalsometimes you have to punch but the problem is you are not putting your opponent in the end zone, you are handing them the ball, the minutes this was passed, the minute it was agreed to, chuck schumer and nancy pelosi came out with glowing press releases. the truth is this grows government bigger than the obama administration. they love this because it increases domestic spending to larger levels than the last four years so whether it is nih, one of the most wasteful agencies and government or funding for planned parenthood or not funding trump priorities, this is not a good deal for people who voted for donald trump, to be a fiscal conservative, which is ironic because many congressional republicans ran -- that they were not going to support trump because he wasn't a real conservative but look what they did. trump went out and republicans said they were not going to do it. >> what does conventional wisdom say. everyone is blaming republicans, it was conventional wisdom but it didn't h
>> a total betrayal of the trump agenda and the republican agenda they ran on and it is mostly on congressionalsometimes you have to punch but the problem is you are not putting your opponent in the end zone, you are handing them the ball, the minutes this was passed, the minute it was agreed to, chuck schumer and nancy pelosi came out with glowing press releases. the truth is this grows government bigger than the obama administration. they love this because it increases domestic spending...
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it was just a betrayal of the democratic process in the country.ed to know about what happened there. yes, it may well be there are no recommendations to prosecute. what do you do if a political power? >> that is within congress authority to convene such a commission. gentlemen, thank you very much. let's see if there is the political courage in washington to do that. thank you. alisyn. >>> chris, it was a rough reception for education secretary betsy devos. watch this. that was new college grads booing and turning their backs on the secretary at their graduation. we'll show you what happened next. a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter v8 engine. a 10-speed direct-shift transmission. a meticulously crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect weight distribution... ...is a feat of amazing. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. well, what are you doing o take care otomorrow -10am? but... staff meeting. 3:45? tai chi. 6:30? sam's baseball prac
it was just a betrayal of the democratic process in the country.ed to know about what happened there. yes, it may well be there are no recommendations to prosecute. what do you do if a political power? >> that is within congress authority to convene such a commission. gentlemen, thank you very much. let's see if there is the political courage in washington to do that. thank you. alisyn. >>> chris, it was a rough reception for education secretary betsy devos. watch this. that was...
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kamala harris said, this is a cruel betrayal of the middle class, i will stand out and speak out againstit at every turn, we are better than this. president donald trump's budget spends billions of dollars on a wall that does not work while cutting money to cure cancer. >>> the sales force tower will be the canvas for an outdoor art display. >> reporter: jim is the artist hired by the san francisco planning commission for the project that will lute up the p -- light up the top of the city's tallest building. like the bay bridge, it will use thousands of led lights but rather than just light, it will feature images. >> is a diary of the day played back at night. >> reporter: there are going to be a number of cameras taking pictures throughout the day, then they will be projected on to the building at night. he is also working with a dance company to pre- record imagery. >> one of the images that i will be displaying will be a light house that circles the building. so the building, when its foggy will be a light house. >> reporter: the artist said the 5,000 watts of power it uses is equal
kamala harris said, this is a cruel betrayal of the middle class, i will stand out and speak out againstit at every turn, we are better than this. president donald trump's budget spends billions of dollars on a wall that does not work while cutting money to cure cancer. >>> the sales force tower will be the canvas for an outdoor art display. >> reporter: jim is the artist hired by the san francisco planning commission for the project that will lute up the p -- light up the top of...