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but bill thomas got down to how much. they must. love it. cause. i am the media. so definitely it's a new look but i've been to the. cons of the beginning. but the president has he said you know how. to. fix. that. i don't. know maybe not enough to look like you know what i was. lying. about that was such emphasis on job ok i'm going to get it but i'm going to be bumping up against are we going to get got. so we've got to get a joke we don't like it but i sort of like us are fairly competent probably just going to be a bit. of . a. well there better today. you did that well. look. when i said i was going to be a member of the temple there's a lot of doubt all about what happened or you got a body all but about but i've got to tell that i got people yes i was just a number got me about volleyball out of well because i didn't want to go but let me go heal them one by one. will. go banging to deplane i just. got up come up they're going to deploy my dad yeah this be some america and then yeah yeah by young. man i. think i'm going to learn some. really ought. to do th
but bill thomas got down to how much. they must. love it. cause. i am the media. so definitely it's a new look but i've been to the. cons of the beginning. but the president has he said you know how. to. fix. that. i don't. know maybe not enough to look like you know what i was. lying. about that was such emphasis on job ok i'm going to get it but i'm going to be bumping up against are we going to get got. so we've got to get a joke we don't like it but i sort of like us are fairly competent...
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monticello jose conversation with president thomas jefferson portrayed by bill barker.e recalls events that led to the decision by the 13 colonies to break with great britain. washen explains how he involved in creating the declaration of independence and what he hopes americans might learn from it. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville. thomas jefferson: hello and welcome to monticello. on patriots' day, nothing could please us more in virginia t han to be reminded about our original associations with massachusetts. yes, patriots' day is something we are happy to be reminded of, as i know all of our friends in massachusetts continue to be reminded of that occasion in which the citizen body stood staunchly against the encroachments of the british upon their rights and property. ini remember, it occurred three particular villages. concord, and let meta-thome.rgotten, i believe they now refer to it as arlington. i hope that is not forgotten because that is one of the three where the british actually surrendered. i think they lost about
monticello jose conversation with president thomas jefferson portrayed by bill barker.e recalls events that led to the decision by the 13 colonies to break with great britain. washen explains how he involved in creating the declaration of independence and what he hopes americans might learn from it. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville. thomas jefferson: hello and welcome to monticello. on patriots' day, nothing could please us more in virginia t han to be...
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concord, and menotomy in april of 1775, monticello hosts a conversation with president thomas jefferson, portrayed by billnts from the time of the battles to july, 1776, events that led to the decision by the 13 colonies to break with great britain. he then explains how he was involved in creating the declaration of independence and what he hopes americans might learn from it. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: oh, my, well, i have finished. and good afternoon indeed, mr. light, and to all of our friends, welcome once again here to our house, to monticello. mr. light, as you refer of course to patriots' day, so we have heard it now referred to ourselves in virginia, nothing could please us more in virginia to be reminded, if you will, about our initial associations with massachusetts. yes, patriots' day is something that we are happy to be reminded of, as i know all of our friends in massachusetts continue to be reminded of that occasion in which the citizen body there
concord, and menotomy in april of 1775, monticello hosts a conversation with president thomas jefferson, portrayed by billnts from the time of the battles to july, 1776, events that led to the decision by the 13 colonies to break with great britain. he then explains how he was involved in creating the declaration of independence and what he hopes americans might learn from it. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: oh, my, well, i...
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. >> from a virtual tour of monticello with thomas jefferson interpreter bill barker. >> i served 40 years in public service and i have often thought if heaven had given me a possession to my great delight, it would have been upon a small spot of grand come a well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump was presented with the space force flag at the white house. he and military leaders commented on the role of space force in protecting american interests. >> thank you very much. this is a very special moment because this is the presentation of the space force flag. we've worked very hard on this and it is so important from a defensive standpoint, from an offense of standpoint, from every standpoint there is. as you know, russia, china, perhaps others started earlier than us. this, buthave started we've made up for it in spades. we've made up for it with some of the most incredible weapons anyone has ever seen and it is moving rapidly and we have tremendous people in
. >> from a virtual tour of monticello with thomas jefferson interpreter bill barker. >> i served 40 years in public service and i have often thought if heaven had given me a possession to my great delight, it would have been upon a small spot of grand come a well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump was presented with the space force flag at the...
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announcer: up next, thomas jefferson, portrayed by bill barker, discusses his love of gardening from the west lawn of monticello. he talks about his planting methods, experiments, and the enslaved people who tended and maintained his gardens. he also recounts how he learned about new plants in his travels to europe and from lewis and clark's travels across the west, and how he introduced those plants to american society. this vid i
announcer: up next, thomas jefferson, portrayed by bill barker, discusses his love of gardening from the west lawn of monticello. he talks about his planting methods, experiments, and the enslaved people who tended and maintained his gardens. he also recounts how he learned about new plants in his travels to europe and from lewis and clark's travels across the west, and how he introduced those plants to american society. this vid i
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announcer: up next, thomas jefferson, portrayed by bill barker, discusses his love of gardening from the west lawn of monticello. he talks about his planting methods, experiments, and the enslaved people who tended and maintained his gardens. he also recounts how he learned about new plants in his travels in europe and from lewis and clark's travels across the west, and how he introduced those plants to american society. ofs video is courtesy charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: well, good afternoon, my friends, my fellow citizens. what a pleasure to greet you once more here on our mountain here at monticello. and what a pleasure to be out of doors here amongst the wonders of nature, particularly that we can stand together underneath of myive oak, one favorite places to the fishpond, to welcome the balloon of the snowfall. there, the beautiful purple iris the pansies, and the digitalis, the foxglove about to bloom. so, what a pleasant occasion, and particularly to welcome our friend, mr. steve light, to be with us again, to welcome your questions forward. so, without any furt
announcer: up next, thomas jefferson, portrayed by bill barker, discusses his love of gardening from the west lawn of monticello. he talks about his planting methods, experiments, and the enslaved people who tended and maintained his gardens. he also recounts how he learned about new plants in his travels in europe and from lewis and clark's travels across the west, and how he introduced those plants to american society. ofs video is courtesy charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: well,...
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next, thomas jefferson, portrayed by bill barker, discusses his love of gardening from the west lawn of monticello. he talks about his planting method, experiments, and people -- enslaved people who tended his gardens. explains how he learned about new plants in his travels and from lewis and clark's travels across the west and how you introduced those plants -- he introduced those plants to inrican society charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: good afternoon, my friends, my fellow citizens. what a pleasure to greet you once more here on our mountain at monticello. what a pleasure to be out of doors here amongst the wonders of nature, particularly that we can stand together underneath this in one of my favorite places. iris, the beautiful purple and the pansies and the digitalis, the foxglove about to bloom. what a pleasant occasion, and particularly to welcome our friend, mr. steve light, to be with us again to welcome your questions forward. without any further comment, as i have a few moments before i continue my walk through the garden, and i think gardens is the most plea
next, thomas jefferson, portrayed by bill barker, discusses his love of gardening from the west lawn of monticello. he talks about his planting method, experiments, and people -- enslaved people who tended his gardens. explains how he learned about new plants in his travels and from lewis and clark's travels across the west and how you introduced those plants -- he introduced those plants to inrican society charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: good afternoon, my friends, my fellow...
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. >> from a virtual tour of monticello with thomas jefferson interpreter bill barker. >> i served 40 years in public service and i have often thought if heaven had given me a possession to my great delight, it would have been upon a small spot of grand come a well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump was presented with the space force flag at the
. >> from a virtual tour of monticello with thomas jefferson interpreter bill barker. >> i served 40 years in public service and i have often thought if heaven had given me a possession to my great delight, it would have been upon a small spot of grand come a well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump was presented with the space force flag at the
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. >> from a virtual tour of monticello with thomas jefferson interpreter bill barker. >> do you know, i served 40 years in public service and yet i often thought if heaven had given me a position to my great delight, it would have been upon a small spot of ground, well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >>> every saturday night american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you all know who lizzie borden and raise your hand if you heard of this murder, the gene harris murder trial before this class? >> the deepest cause where we will find the true meaning of the revolution was in this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. >> so we're going to talk about both of these sides of this story here, right? the tools, the techniques of slave owner power, and we'll also talk about the tools and the techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. >> watch history professors lead discussions
. >> from a virtual tour of monticello with thomas jefferson interpreter bill barker. >> do you know, i served 40 years in public service and yet i often thought if heaven had given me a position to my great delight, it would have been upon a small spot of ground, well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >>> every saturday night american history tv takes you to...
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. >> with thomas jefferson interpreter bill barker. >> do you know i served 40 years in public service and yet i've often thought if heaven had given me a position to my great delight, it would have been upon a small spot of ground well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for "lectures in history." >> why do you all know who lizzie borden is? and raise your hand if you ever heard of this murder, the gene harris murder trial, before this class. >>> the deepest cause where we'll find the true meaning of the revolution was in this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. >>> so we're going to talk about both of these sides of this story here, right? the tools, the techniques of slave owner power and we'll also talk about the tools and techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. >> watch history professors lead discussions with their students on top
. >> with thomas jefferson interpreter bill barker. >> do you know i served 40 years in public service and yet i've often thought if heaven had given me a position to my great delight, it would have been upon a small spot of ground well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the...
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bills, monetary american currency. but people suspect, rightfully so, thomas jefferson and/or f.d.r. should probably be up here front and center with the big three. and i don't disagree with that. so i finally asked the owner why andrew jackson ended up here front and center, and his response to me was very interesting. he said well, that's simple, he's got really pretty hair and i like his epaulettes. he does. he has nice hair and bright epaulettes. i started doing these tours and talking about legitimate president accomplishments and people didn't care. nobody was entertained. i started saying andrew jackson's parrot sweared and people love this stuff. people want to hear the silly, odd stuff. president lincoln, the tallest of all of the presidents at 6'4", which was pretty darn tall for back in the day, contrary to that the shortest president was the president james madison, who was a full foot shorter than that. he was 5'4" and 99 pounds. president lincoln, obviously, assassinated in the ford theater, and he actually predicted his death from a dream that he had had the night befo
bills, monetary american currency. but people suspect, rightfully so, thomas jefferson and/or f.d.r. should probably be up here front and center with the big three. and i don't disagree with that. so i finally asked the owner why andrew jackson ended up here front and center, and his response to me was very interesting. he said well, that's simple, he's got really pretty hair and i like his epaulettes. he does. he has nice hair and bright epaulettes. i started doing these tours and talking...
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bills, monetary american currency. but people suspect, rightfully so, that thomas jefferson and, or fdr, should probably be up here front and center with the big three. i do not disagree with that. i finally asked the owner why andrew jackson and love here front and center. his response to me was very interesting. he said well that is simple. he's got really pretty hair and i like his apple let's. so anyhow, he does, he has nice hair and great epilepsy. i started doing these tours and talking about legitimate presidential accomplishments and nobody cared. people were not entertained. then i started saying how andrew jackson's parents, parents the people of this stuff. people want to hear the silly, odd stuff. president lincoln, the tallest of all of the presidents at six foot four, which was pretty darn title iv back in the day. contrary to that, the shortest president was president james madison, who was a full foot shorter than that. he was five foot four and 99 pounds. president lincoln, obviously assassinated in the ford theater. he actually predicted his death from a dream that he had had the night before. as grant
bills, monetary american currency. but people suspect, rightfully so, that thomas jefferson and, or fdr, should probably be up here front and center with the big three. i do not disagree with that. i finally asked the owner why andrew jackson and love here front and center. his response to me was very interesting. he said well that is simple. he's got really pretty hair and i like his apple let's. so anyhow, he does, he has nice hair and great epilepsy. i started doing these tours and talking...
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thomas jefferson interpreter bill. >> i spent four years in public service but often thought, if heaven had given me a position to migrate of -- great to lie, it would have been a small spot of ground, water, and produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend, on c-span3. >> tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, joe talks that his book, the harder you work, the luckier you get. watch on book tv on c-span2. >> tonight, on q&a. our journalist discusses her book, the great defender, led by psychologist david, testing the legitimacy of psychiatric hospitals. >> because we had such a wide influence on so much that we , atend with today, so much lot of public opinion about psychiatry, institutions, were shaped by the study in part. wehink in questioning it, have to go back and question .ome of our assumptions i hope this gives us an opportunity to reassess in a way to move forward. you cannot move forward on around foundation. to reshape some of the conclusions. eastern onat 8:00 c-span's q&a. ♪ ♪ >> each week, american artifacts visits museums and historic places. up next, in the
thomas jefferson interpreter bill. >> i spent four years in public service but often thought, if heaven had given me a position to migrate of -- great to lie, it would have been a small spot of ground, water, and produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. >> this weekend, on c-span3. >> tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, joe talks that his book, the harder you work, the luckier you get. watch on book tv on c-span2. >> tonight, on q&a. our journalist discusses her...
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government to keep out the small guys well what could you do for example thomas mesereau republican from kentucky has a bill in to simply relax some of these ridiculous onerous regulations on on solar houses and meat packing companies in allow the small guy the little farmer to processes food and sell it to refer to the people in his neighborhood in his state in his community whom the problem the crisis is gone but they don't want that they want a crisis because crisis means our. you know if it's very interesting george is that one of the things that's going to happen here like in 20082009 is a consolidation you're going to have again this this middle sector of the economy wiped out and you get in the ones that are still viable attractive they're going to be eaten up and they're going to be absorbed into these larger which so what we just continued monopolization of the economy which of course you have more limited choice there limited choices higher prices and and it's a form of control and and by design or not that's going to be the reality here again you know what they want to spread these free market id
government to keep out the small guys well what could you do for example thomas mesereau republican from kentucky has a bill in to simply relax some of these ridiculous onerous regulations on on solar houses and meat packing companies in allow the small guy the little farmer to processes food and sell it to refer to the people in his neighborhood in his state in his community whom the problem the crisis is gone but they don't want that they want a crisis because crisis means our. you know if...
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thomas: several times today, john, you set the power of local and state governments to dig into the bill of rights depends on their ability to declare a public health emergency. so the questioner asks, what is the criteria to declare a public health emergency? does it have to be a credible standard? if there isn't an objective standard, i think he is worried about being arbitrary. professor yoo: people have accused president trump and past presidents of using power at the federal level in an arbitrary way. for example, president trump declared a national emergency at the border, and you shift money out of defense department accounts to wall-building accounts. you could say the same arguments are true at the state level. each state and have its own system for when there is a public health emergency. here in california, there is a law that gives governor newsom pretty unbridled power to decide when there is an emergency. it sets some criteria, they are very loose and ambiguous, and you could say that is because the people of this state wanted the governor to have a lot of freedom to take i
thomas: several times today, john, you set the power of local and state governments to dig into the bill of rights depends on their ability to declare a public health emergency. so the questioner asks, what is the criteria to declare a public health emergency? does it have to be a credible standard? if there isn't an objective standard, i think he is worried about being arbitrary. professor yoo: people have accused president trump and past presidents of using power at the federal level in an...
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to spend 4 months out in arizona with bill paxton who became such a good friend and carranza like you over most of the movie and sam elliot jason priestley thomas a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night and it was probably like. me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume will break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great john corbett this is dennis miller plus one. ah no no crow. no shots. actually. going to blow struck both of those 2. points your thirst for action. problem drugs don't always come from scrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids oids invented america under the banner of medicine persisted
to spend 4 months out in arizona with bill paxton who became such a good friend and carranza like you over most of the movie and sam elliot jason priestley thomas a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night and it was probably like. me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack...
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bill paxon who became such a good friend and carranza like you over most of the movie and sam elliot jason priestley thomas a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show in a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like we're done. added me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume we'll break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great john corbett this is dennis miller plus one. part of something is better than nothing and losing money is part of the money laundering model as a model of business model and we look at these startups in silicon valley like the ones you mention we work. there. they're all losing money exponentially so many after a. while maybe the model is to lose money and so who is laundering the money laundering the money. give me. t
bill paxon who became such a good friend and carranza like you over most of the movie and sam elliot jason priestley thomas a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show in a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like we're done. added me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town...
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journalist and commentator thomas fassbender believes that despite the risks of a 2nd wave it's still better to open borders to try avoid a devastating blow bill economic crisis. testing unchartered waters there's no object of authority that can tell us this is the right time and others the bad timing it is time to do something to open up if only the door collect experience with the virus with the coming of a 2nd wave we see now what happens in china there are the 1st signals of a 2nd wave but there is no way other than to test if you go with the scientists logic we also have to stay inside until we have a vaccine this will kill our economy our social lives our societies so that there is no alternative then try and be ready to restrict again partially reach the locally they see it as as equally a top down and the bottom up in the shit the e.u. was basically absent during the lockdown pew it was a very very poor performance by brussels the nation states took the initiative with closing the borders and now it is about lifting the restrictions lifting the lockdown of the e.u. tries to or get in the driver's seat again i do not see it discriminato
journalist and commentator thomas fassbender believes that despite the risks of a 2nd wave it's still better to open borders to try avoid a devastating blow bill economic crisis. testing unchartered waters there's no object of authority that can tell us this is the right time and others the bad timing it is time to do something to open up if only the door collect experience with the virus with the coming of a 2nd wave we see now what happens in china there are the 1st signals of a 2nd wave but...
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philosopher thomas metzinger has proposed pragmatic solutions for dealing with this new technology. defrocking we have a vicious bill for example the options for using ai in robotics in geriatric care he should maintain the dignity of the patients that's a kind of money often i could ask individuals if they'd actually feel more comfortable having a machine change their diapers rather than a family member and just going to do it shows as a sign of a school whether that enjoy having a machine read the newspaper to them or ask questions about their medication or if they find that degrading i believe that we are now at the beginning of a major learning process we've been on some on from my mrs torsion down for. metzinger says that humankind is now on the threshold of a new age that is filled with uncertainty she lives in frankfort a city that aims to take the lead in european ai development. there are plans to set up an artificial intelligence research center there. are thoughts your own volatile people are rushing to get into this new technology. like they're running for the ai train before it leaves the station. i kno
philosopher thomas metzinger has proposed pragmatic solutions for dealing with this new technology. defrocking we have a vicious bill for example the options for using ai in robotics in geriatric care he should maintain the dignity of the patients that's a kind of money often i could ask individuals if they'd actually feel more comfortable having a machine change their diapers rather than a family member and just going to do it shows as a sign of a school whether that enjoy having a machine...
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bill paxton who became such a good friend and carranza like you over most of the movie and and sam elliot jason priestley thomas a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. $992.00 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like. me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume will break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great john corbett this is dennis miller plus one. we go to work you straight home. every single culture on earth has prohibitions against kill. at the same time virtually every culture on earth will reward you enormously if you use killed the right person and in one setting it is the most horrendous damaging single match in a bowl and in the other setting is evil wondrous thing that they will give you a medal for that people will vote th
bill paxton who became such a good friend and carranza like you over most of the movie and and sam elliot jason priestley thomas a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. $992.00 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like. me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from...
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interview he said he would consider a relationship with bill clinton, a friendship, because i said, you know, in history we have had john adams and thomas jefferson, many times where presidents have had riffs and come ritogether. he said anything's possible. i can't see that ever happening. i don't think the former presidents would, if trump were to apologize, which none of us expect him to, it's possible i suppose. >> yeah, i think bill clinton would have to overlook the whole wanting tohe prosecute hillary clinton thing. the book is called "team of five: the presidents club in the age of trump." read it. it's so important. kate anderson bower, thank you so much for spending some time with us today. it's great to see you. >>> coming up -- donald trump's announcement that he's taking hydroxychloroquine has exposed a sharp divide amongsted some of s most fervent supporters. "deadline: white house," next. are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up
interview he said he would consider a relationship with bill clinton, a friendship, because i said, you know, in history we have had john adams and thomas jefferson, many times where presidents have had riffs and come ritogether. he said anything's possible. i can't see that ever happening. i don't think the former presidents would, if trump were to apologize, which none of us expect him to, it's possible i suppose. >> yeah, i think bill clinton would have to overlook the whole wanting...
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bill, that also contained the violence against women act. before that, as chair of the senate judiciary committee, he was accused of taking anita hill's claims against clarence thomass enough, all things for which he will have to grapple as a presidential candidate. all of this is taking place in the me too era, when women are finally being given the space to have thinks kinds of claims taken seriously, but also when such claims have had widely different consequences for powerful men. from harvey weinstein, r. kelly, bill cosby, to conservative men like brett kavanaugh, for whom the accusations got little more than a cursory fbi investigation, now she has to live in hiding to avoid death threats, wile he sits on the supreme court right beside clarence thomas. oh, history, how you run. here is what joe biden said about the kavanaugh accusations at the time. for a with imto come forward in the glaring light of the national spotlight, you have to start with presumption that at least the essence of what she's talking about is real, whether or not she forgets facts, whether or not it's been made worse or better over time. here is how he react to do mika reminding him of
bill, that also contained the violence against women act. before that, as chair of the senate judiciary committee, he was accused of taking anita hill's claims against clarence thomass enough, all things for which he will have to grapple as a presidential candidate. all of this is taking place in the me too era, when women are finally being given the space to have thinks kinds of claims taken seriously, but also when such claims have had widely different consequences for powerful men. from...
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bill that passed our committee unanimously. i just want to mention the names of a couple of people who on both sides of the aisle and they include richard russell, lizzie olson, craig thomas, beth lang, christina robuse, and on my team marie frances, mark men deny that will, andy demato, and john cain. he works harder than any person i have had the privilege of working with. and lastly, senator barrasso introduced me last year too a fellow from wyoming who'd been nominated to be a very senior official in the commerce department. he would be an assistant or assistant secretary of interior to handle, among other things, national parks, national wildlife refuges, fish and wildlife. important job for all of our states, certainly mine and certainly wyoming. during his testimony, rob wallace testified i thought so well and it is hard not to like the guy. i liked him almost immediately. but he said these words, bipartisan solutions are lasting solutions. that's what he said. bipartisan solutions are lasting solutions. and i sat there that day thinking, boy, he nailed it. i've stole than line. sometimes i give him credit for it. sometimes i don't. bipartisan solution are lasting
bill that passed our committee unanimously. i just want to mention the names of a couple of people who on both sides of the aisle and they include richard russell, lizzie olson, craig thomas, beth lang, christina robuse, and on my team marie frances, mark men deny that will, andy demato, and john cain. he works harder than any person i have had the privilege of working with. and lastly, senator barrasso introduced me last year too a fellow from wyoming who'd been nominated to be a very senior...
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bill that passed our committee unanimously. i just want to mention the names of a couple of people who on both sides of the aisle and they include richard russell, lizzie olson, craig thomas, beth lang, christina robuse, and on my team marie frances, mark men deny that will, andy demato, and john cain. he works harder than any person i have had the privilege of working with. and lastly, senator barrasso introduced me last year too a fellow from wyoming who'd been nominated to be a very senior official in the commerce department. he would be an assistant or assistant secretary of interior to handle, among other things, national parks, national wildlife refuges, fish and wildlife. important job for all of our states, certainly mine and certainly wyoming. during his testimony, rob wallace testified i thought so well and it is hard not to like the guy. i liked him almost immediately. but he said these words, bipartisan solutions are lasting solutions. that's what he said. bipartisan solutions are lasting solutions. and i sat there that day thinking, boy, he nailed it. i've stole than line. sometimes i give him credit for it. sometimes i don't. bipartisan solution are lasting
bill that passed our committee unanimously. i just want to mention the names of a couple of people who on both sides of the aisle and they include richard russell, lizzie olson, craig thomas, beth lang, christina robuse, and on my team marie frances, mark men deny that will, andy demato, and john cain. he works harder than any person i have had the privilege of working with. and lastly, senator barrasso introduced me last year too a fellow from wyoming who'd been nominated to be a very senior...