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host: tim butler represents the 87th district and the illinois statehouse. we appreciate >> speakers include henry paulson. here's a preview. paulson: morgan stanley's liquidity was leading away. john mack was on the phone with me sunday night. i was in my hotel room. i got on a plane and flew back to washington. john mack said, i do not know how long we will land. i flew back. i found myself standing up in the white house press room. i felt like if i said, guess what? there is not a single power in the united states of america disintegratinga bank, we cannot do it. morgan stanley would have gone down amy lee. that was my judgment. -- gone down immediately. that was my judgment. i put on my best face. [video clip] fedmmend the sec and the over the weekend. they put measures in place to reduce market stresses. >> that is a brief version of our program, marking the 10th anniversary of the 2008 financial crisis. you can see it tonight a on c-span. chair chuck grassley called a hearing for this monday to give judge kavanagh and a him ofho accuses sexually is a d
host: tim butler represents the 87th district and the illinois statehouse. we appreciate >> speakers include henry paulson. here's a preview. paulson: morgan stanley's liquidity was leading away. john mack was on the phone with me sunday night. i was in my hotel room. i got on a plane and flew back to washington. john mack said, i do not know how long we will land. i flew back. i found myself standing up in the white house press room. i felt like if i said, guess what? there is not a...
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butler, good morning to you. let's start with the fiscal health of illinois. illinois is a state that's consistently ranked at the bottom or near the bottom of fiscal health when it comes to various state rankings. why is that? >> well, we have a lot of big challenges in illinois when it comes to our budget health. we have a huge pension debt in the state of illinois. we have over 130 billion in pension liability. we've seen pensions rise in the last year and a half. we're coming to a budget impasse where we did not have a budget for two years in the state of illinois which made our bills go up dramatically, upwards of million. it's just our debt structure in the state of illinois is squeezing out a lot of other programs we want to fund. it's a tough situation. those of us in the general assembly try to battle it, but it's certainly a hard situation for the citizens of illinois. we have the second highest overall tax burden of all the states. people feel like they're taxed out, but we also need to provide for the services we offer to the citizens of illinois.
butler, good morning to you. let's start with the fiscal health of illinois. illinois is a state that's consistently ranked at the bottom or near the bottom of fiscal health when it comes to various state rankings. why is that? >> well, we have a lot of big challenges in illinois when it comes to our budget health. we have a huge pension debt in the state of illinois. we have over 130 billion in pension liability. we've seen pensions rise in the last year and a half. we're coming to a...
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butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, were now thinking these -- was saying these people were now contraband one. people this to describe that found their refugee and freedom during the time. during the war the term was used describingtory term, formerly enslaved people, but with the idea that they were helpless were childlike, and in the african american community, this was used to differentiate people who had their freedom during the war -- who had their freedom before the war and gained their freedom after the war. women started noticing these encampments need basic human necessities, including food, shelter, clothing. women like elizabeth --, a formerly enslaved woman, best known as misses lincolns dressmaker, helped to establish these contraband can't around washington, d c, and she appealed to the first lady, mary lincoln, asked for some money, and misses lincoln wrote to the president. on, the president and first lady would continue to get money for these relief organizations. it was also people within the african-american community who are helping gat
butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, were now thinking these -- was saying these people were now contraband one. people this to describe that found their refugee and freedom during the time. during the war the term was used describingtory term, formerly enslaved people, but with the idea that they were helpless were childlike, and in the african american community, this was used to differentiate people who had their freedom during the war -- who had their freedom...
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so dawn butler has had a bit ofa them. so dawn butler has had a bit of a reaction there.mments. a labour spokesman said she was actuallyjust trying to draw attention to the comparisons between the cuts and mrs thatcher and the cuts under theresa may, particularly how they impacted on women. but what is interesting is thatjeremy corbyn, almost three yea rs thatjeremy corbyn, almost three years ago, wrote to the currently dissolved local authorities, telling them not to be tempted to set a legal budgets, something which the militant tendency did here in liverpool 30 years ago. so it looks like dawn butler is at odds with her party leader in praising the militant tendency‘s rule here in liverpool, and secondly, of course, all the viewers may remember right back at that time, there was a defining moment for the labour party when it is then leader neil kinnock talked about bigger task chaos caused by that council, and ended up expelling members of the militant tendency. but there, we have a frontbencher, shadow cabinet member, effectively saying that it was very good. indeed,
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host: tim butler represents the 87th district and the illinois statehouse. we appreciate >> speakers include henry paulson. here's a preview. paulson: morgan stanley's liquidity was leading away. john mack was on the phone with me sunday night. i was in my hotel room. i got on a plane and flew back to washington. john mack said, i do not know how long we will land.
host: tim butler represents the 87th district and the illinois statehouse. we appreciate >> speakers include henry paulson. here's a preview. paulson: morgan stanley's liquidity was leading away. john mack was on the phone with me sunday night. i was in my hotel room. i got on a plane and flew back to washington. john mack said, i do not know how long we will land.
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bus,ng us on the c-span state representative tim butler who represents the same seat lincoln once did. let's start with the fiscal health of illinois. illinois is consistently ranked at the bottom or near the bottom of fiscal health when it comes to various state rankings. why is that? >> we have a lot of big challenges. we have huge pension debt. we have over 100 $30 billion in unfunded pension liability. we have seen medicaid payments skyrocket. those items take up a large chunk of our budget. on top of that we are coming off an unprecedented two-year budget impasse where we did not have a budget for two years, which really accumulated our unpaid bills dramatically. upwards of $16 billion we had in unpaid bills. it is a structural debt problem
bus,ng us on the c-span state representative tim butler who represents the same seat lincoln once did. let's start with the fiscal health of illinois. illinois is consistently ranked at the bottom or near the bottom of fiscal health when it comes to various state rankings. why is that? >> we have a lot of big challenges. we have huge pension debt. we have over 100 $30 billion in unfunded pension liability. we have seen medicaid payments skyrocket. those items take up a large chunk of our...
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tim butler represents the 87th district in the illinois -- state house. we appreciate you stopping by the c-span busted a. also want to think as part of comcastan 50 west tour, in springville, illinois. stay tuned for our next stop on our tour in st. louis, missouri. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m., survivors of sexual assault and representatives of women organizations talk about the sexual assault allegations against judge kavanagh. and new, the korea economic institute of north korea looks at strategies for dealing with north korea. at 7:00 p.m., tim kaine takes part in a forum with his republican challenger. on c-span 2 at 10:30 a.m., the center host a forum on refugee resettlement. 2018 marks the 10 year
tim butler represents the 87th district in the illinois -- state house. we appreciate you stopping by the c-span busted a. also want to think as part of comcastan 50 west tour, in springville, illinois. stay tuned for our next stop on our tour in st. louis, missouri. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m., survivors of sexual assault and representatives of women organizations talk about the sexual assault allegations against judge kavanagh. and new, the korea economic...
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my thanks to paul butler, charlie sykes, elisa and jonathan capehart that does it for the hour.ight now. hi, steve. >> hi. if it's monday, chaos over kavanaugh's confirmation. good evening. i'm steve kornacki in new york in for chuck todd. welcome to mpt daily. we begin tonight with breaking news as the confirmation battle over judge brett kavanaugh has
my thanks to paul butler, charlie sykes, elisa and jonathan capehart that does it for the hour.ight now. hi, steve. >> hi. if it's monday, chaos over kavanaugh's confirmation. good evening. i'm steve kornacki in new york in for chuck todd. welcome to mpt daily. we begin tonight with breaking news as the confirmation battle over judge brett kavanaugh has
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paul butler will tell you this. he's probably done it himself to defendants, but this is how it works. you see the one person who up until this week stood fast and did not take a deal was paul manafort, what ich was a clear signal to trump. if you're going to pardon anybody, pardon me. i am steadfast, i held my ground, and i'm not a snitch. which leads me to believe he may not be a snitch to trump, it may be to the russians, but he's still holding out that hope. >> to that point i have as a prosecutor stood up in court many times and take rn guiln gu pleas. there was a moment yesterday during paul manafort's guilty employee where mueller's deputy got up and said this is what we would prove about manafort if we had gone to trial. he talked for 40 minutes. then the judge said that's got to be a record. i never heard that kind of statement of proof in a guilty plea. mr. manafort, did you do it? mr. manafort said yes, i did. >> can we see all the people now cooperating or willing to cooperate with robert mueller. they h
paul butler will tell you this. he's probably done it himself to defendants, but this is how it works. you see the one person who up until this week stood fast and did not take a deal was paul manafort, what ich was a clear signal to trump. if you're going to pardon anybody, pardon me. i am steadfast, i held my ground, and i'm not a snitch. which leads me to believe he may not be a snitch to trump, it may be to the russians, but he's still holding out that hope. >> to that point i have as...
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but today there was a butler to clean it up.hat may prove crucial. adam wild, bbc news. so england have a lead of 233 with two wickets remaining at close of play on day three. adil rashid falling at the last ball of the day. sam curran and stuart broad will resume in the morning with england 260—8. well there was quite a performance in monza today, as kimi raikokonnen produced the fastest ever formula one lap to put his ferrari on pole for their home italian grand prix tomorrow. his team mate sebastien vettel was second fastest, as they locked out the front row with championship leader lewis hamilton starting from third. jennie gow is in monza for us. what a qualifying session it was. some say the best they have ever seen. italy the heartland of ferrari, to see their fans poured to the track in the morning. were they disappointed 7 not at all. a ferrari front row lock—out, and in some style, nick parrot reports. some might struggle to remember ferrari claiming polls in their home race. fresh from winning and belgium last weekend
but today there was a butler to clean it up.hat may prove crucial. adam wild, bbc news. so england have a lead of 233 with two wickets remaining at close of play on day three. adil rashid falling at the last ball of the day. sam curran and stuart broad will resume in the morning with england 260—8. well there was quite a performance in monza today, as kimi raikokonnen produced the fastest ever formula one lap to put his ferrari on pole for their home italian grand prix tomorrow. his team mate...
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. >> i asked chief butler how he tull handle the problem. >> there is a c of we're not going to toleraterate it. >> as howard county marchand f butler hired the most diverse firefighter paramedic training class in history. >> i didn't do much but bring an idea that had buy-in from an organization who rallied around that idea. >> both butler and fairfax county executive brian hill who job sinceeen on the january have been targeted by racially offensive posts onso al media. >> i believe we have hired this chief to incorporate our board of supervisors eo makerybody racially and equally the same. >> as we asked for specifics we realized it is early for chief butler to have all the answers of how he will address complaints of sexual harassment and bullying. >> he turned in the end and said simply i'm goi to leave. >> that's the latest fromfa fair county, chris gordon, news 4. >> news 4 begins with a storm team 4 weather alert. >> tonight at ed6:00, a m bag of weather as most kids head home from their first day of school. some had umbrellas to get cover from the rain. >> otherss needed fan and
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the process of elimination will come down to the butler.he most knowledge of the president in the white house. it is a sad statement. >> brett: the latest game in washington, trying to figure out who wrote this anonymous op-ed in "the new york times." they criticize the president said that they are working on the inside to prevent any bad things from happening as a 5:30 p.m. this afternoon, 32 administration officials including the vice president put out official denials. we are told that they have been taking to the president to show him who has put out denials. that anyone really think it was the federal trade commission chairman? who knows. we do know that the first lady put out a statement specifically "people with no names are writing our nations history. words are important and accusations can lead to severe consequences. if a person is bold enough to accuse people of negative actions from a daily responsibility to publicly stand by their words. people have the right to be able to defend themselves. to the writer of the op-ed, you're
the process of elimination will come down to the butler.he most knowledge of the president in the white house. it is a sad statement. >> brett: the latest game in washington, trying to figure out who wrote this anonymous op-ed in "the new york times." they criticize the president said that they are working on the inside to prevent any bad things from happening as a 5:30 p.m. this afternoon, 32 administration officials including the vice president put out official denials. we are...
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that's thefalatest fromfax county, chris gordon news 4. >> a little more about chief butler. he came to the united states from liberia as a young boy to escape a violent coup in that country. he received john hopkins university global achievement award for his humanitarian wo in africa. >>> all the kids in our area are now back in school, that includesstudents in prince georges county. there's new leadership and new excitement there. tracy wilkins talked with the school system's interim o about her plans for the upcoming rsar. >> it's the f day of school in prince georges county. >> and prines georg county schools alum monica goalson is already making a positive impression. >> she a strong woman. i think she's going to do good. >> over the summer, she replaced former school ceo kevin maxwell, who became a political lightning rod after a number of highly politicizeal sca including large pay raises, practices are now being supervised by state thauditors. >> auditors are here to make sure we take those recommendations seriously. which we have, i'm excited what that audit will be
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butler from massachusetts, a prewar lawyer and militia officer. of and benjamin butler, for some of the war, was many charge in various occupied areas in virginia and new orleans, notoriously for much of the war. and butler himself did little to deny that he profited greatly off of his period when he was a military administrator, particularly when he was involved in new orleans. the cotton trade got opened up into this very rich region, and he personally invested in that, and his constituents in massachusetts who textile mills were a big part of the economy, and so they were greatly dependent on the cotton trade. he and his brother were alleged to have made millions of dollars, basically, off of this. and, again, he didn't really deny et. he basically said this was his patriotic duty to promote trade and benefit his constituents in massachusetts. but, again, there was tremendous kind of fear and, you know, hatred of him in the north. again, kind of benjamin butler, a very controversying, interesting figure -- controversial, interesting figure. but
butler from massachusetts, a prewar lawyer and militia officer. of and benjamin butler, for some of the war, was many charge in various occupied areas in virginia and new orleans, notoriously for much of the war. and butler himself did little to deny that he profited greatly off of his period when he was a military administrator, particularly when he was involved in new orleans. the cotton trade got opened up into this very rich region, and he personally invested in that, and his constituents...
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that's what's going on here. >> paul butler, does any of that apply here?ndidate for office here, his name won't be on the ballot. of course it's all about his party, do republicans hold the house or senate for that matter. but trump is not a candidate. the investigation, the folks who seem to be involved in this aren't candidates themselves. do you think anything of what guy was saying there will apply in terms of mueller and this investigation right now? >> i think so. so the memo you referred to is from attorney general eric holder. and what he says is that prosecutors should avoid actions that might impact an election. so it doesn't necessarily have to be targeted against a candidate. i think that mueller will respect the spirit of that guideline. but i don't think he's counting off the days until september 7th, as giuliani fantasizes. we've got to push back against giuliani's hype and spin that mueller is dragging his feet. far from it. you know, most special counsel investigations don't result in any indictments. so far, year and a half, mueller has i
that's what's going on here. >> paul butler, does any of that apply here?ndidate for office here, his name won't be on the ballot. of course it's all about his party, do republicans hold the house or senate for that matter. but trump is not a candidate. the investigation, the folks who seem to be involved in this aren't candidates themselves. do you think anything of what guy was saying there will apply in terms of mueller and this investigation right now? >> i think so. so the memo...
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. >> reporter: some like hope butler will leave with a to build list. >> my mom was asking me to getnts me to build. hat she >> reporter: ashley butler holds her breath when hope used the chop saw but loves seeing her daughter's early age the things they can do and they can do on their own. >> girls can basically doct s if there is a glass ceiling just grab a hammer and smash it. >> reporter: and you know how to use a hammer. girls built up and given tools to frame their future. catie beck, nbc news, portland, oregon. >> that is "nbc nightly news" from north carolina. up next, "football night in america." the new york giants take on the dallas cowboys. continuing coverage of florence on "today" tomorrow morning and with lester holt tomorrow night. i'm kate snow wishing everyone in this region a safe night. good night. ♪ >>> sunday night football! let's do our job! >> everybody watches! ♪ i'm in the sweet spot ♪ i'm feeling good rld's a play♪ ♪ i'm in the clouds ♪ let me show you what it's all about ♪ ♪ check it out ♪ i'm going to light it up d
. >> reporter: some like hope butler will leave with a to build list. >> my mom was asking me to getnts me to build. hat she >> reporter: ashley butler holds her breath when hope used the chop saw but loves seeing her daughter's early age the things they can do and they can do on their own. >> girls can basically doct s if there is a glass ceiling just grab a hammer and smash it. >> reporter: and you know how to use a hammer. girls built up and given tools to frame...
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stephen butler with the committee to protect journalists joining us tonight from our washington studio stephen we appreciate you coming in we know it's the labor day long weekend in the united states we that we appreciate you coming in on this how they did talk with us thank you. it's my pleasure thank you. all more political leaders here in germany are calling for the far right party the largest opposition party in parliament to be placed under surveillance by the office to protect the constitution on saturday leaders of the a.f.d. marched alongside neo nazi groups in a demonstration against the country's migrant policy a last week a german man was fatally stabbed to migrants were arrested in connection with the killing and that sparked violent protests in scenes of thugs chasing down people who looked for him it was these groups that the a.f.p. joined forces with on saturday to take a listen to what the leader of the social democrats said about that today. yeah you know the f.t. has finally last its mask of respectability slip every chairman can see that in candidates the f.t. has be
stephen butler with the committee to protect journalists joining us tonight from our washington studio stephen we appreciate you coming in we know it's the labor day long weekend in the united states we that we appreciate you coming in on this how they did talk with us thank you. it's my pleasure thank you. all more political leaders here in germany are calling for the far right party the largest opposition party in parliament to be placed under surveillance by the office to protect the...
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oh i'm joined tonight from washington by stephen butler she is with the committee to protect journalists and he is the age of program coordinator stephen it's good to have you on the date the sentences that were handed down today seven years in prison i mean it's being called an attack on freedom of the press in myanmar but is this really a departure from the norm in the country how free is the media in the country. well that there was a period after the election of cheat when everyone assumed that press freedom would blossom and i think it's been extremely disappointing that that has not in fact happened that not only is the military in the police but also even the ruling party has been using some of these colonial era laws to. attack and intimidate journalists so. i think what we're saying that is really shocking is the utter brazenness of the charges and this trumped up trial and the fabricated evidence that has led to their conviction and what about the timing of this conviction of this stephen you know it was just last month when we had that you win report claiming genocidal intent
oh i'm joined tonight from washington by stephen butler she is with the committee to protect journalists and he is the age of program coordinator stephen it's good to have you on the date the sentences that were handed down today seven years in prison i mean it's being called an attack on freedom of the press in myanmar but is this really a departure from the norm in the country how free is the media in the country. well that there was a period after the election of cheat when everyone assumed...
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. >> reporter: some, like hope butler, will leave with a to-build list. >> my mom was asking me to getnts for a bench that she way butler holds her breath when hope uses the chop saw but loves seeing her daughter's new confidence. >> it's powerful for girls to learn at an early age the things they can do and they can do on their own. >> girls can basically do exactly the same thing that men can. so if there is a glass ceiling, just grab a hammer and smash it. >> and you know how to use a hammer. >> reporter: girls built up and given tools to frame their future. katie beck, nbc news, portland, oregon. >> that a girl that is the attitude. grab a hammer, smash it. >> that's right. yes. and you know the saying, anything boys can do. >> we can do better. from power tools to power girls. that is a perfect example right there. >> thanks for watching "early today." i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm frances rivera. your news continues right here on nbc and our nbc statis. on >>> supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh is facing new legal jeopardy this morning after his accuser reveals herself along wit
. >> reporter: some, like hope butler, will leave with a to-build list. >> my mom was asking me to getnts for a bench that she way butler holds her breath when hope uses the chop saw but loves seeing her daughter's new confidence. >> it's powerful for girls to learn at an early age the things they can do and they can do on their own. >> girls can basically do exactly the same thing that men can. so if there is a glass ceiling, just grab a hammer and smash it. >>...
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here we have an older movie representing rhett butler.e of the other themes can be locations such as rome, china, even africa. the costumes are basically born three times during the year. they will wear them for their mardi gras ball. the two events that we have that are open to the public for them to come and view costumes. the monday night before mardi gras, we have the royal gala, which is all the new customs of that year. they will put their costumes in storage for that year. the tiffany, they will rather for the last time as a final walk as king or queen. the room you're walking through now is considered our royalty room. in the cases are some of the examples of gifts that a guest would receive for attending the mardi gras ball. range from a ceramic mask to small jewelry. paperweights. even mugs and cups with the crew crest written on it. one of our many crown jewels here in the museum is our oldest king from lake charles. his name was mr. rudolph. he was the king of the first crew, crew of contraband. we are excited to have this pie
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chris butler in washington. —— chris butler.vice president mike pence has said he's confident that brett kavanaugh can be confirmed by congress. the president and i are confident that senate republicans will manager this properly and with the utmost respect for all concerned. and i believe that judge brett kavanaugh will soon bejustice brett kavanaugh and take his seat on the supreme court of the united states of america. the us vice president mike pence. with the hearing coming up next week you can get full details on the kavanaugh case on our website. included, this piece on why the supreme court is so important. just go to bbc.com/news for all that. it's a win that the us cable giant comcast hopes will help it compete against the new kids on the block — netflix and amazon. after a long—running battle, comcast has won control of the european television company sky by beating out rupert murdoch's 21st century fox at a high stakes auction. the us cable company's bid valued sky at $40 billion, as our business editor simonjack rep
chris butler in washington. —— chris butler.vice president mike pence has said he's confident that brett kavanaugh can be confirmed by congress. the president and i are confident that senate republicans will manager this properly and with the utmost respect for all concerned. and i believe that judge brett kavanaugh will soon bejustice brett kavanaugh and take his seat on the supreme court of the united states of america. the us vice president mike pence. with the hearing coming up next...
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in the owens case, can the government have any reason for not supporting the noble lady baroness butler—slossh a view to introducing no—fault divorce, with a simple scheme of application and confirmation of irretrievable breakdown. the noble lord is quite right, collaboration should be at the heart of all divorcing couples. and at the moment, it is the case that three in five divorcing couples use conduct—based allegations — which, of course, create a huge amount of conflict. as i have already said, the government is looking extremely closely at this. we‘re looking at ways that we can reduce conflict within a divorce, whether that be no—fault, whether that be other financial provisions, whether that be for enforceable nuptial agreements. and i very much hope that noble lords will see progress in the near future. as a practising divorce lawyer, may i ask my noble friend the minister what is actually going to go in the timetable? i don‘t think there‘s a family in the land that isn‘t affected by divorce somewhere along the line. to accelerate reform in relation to the breakdown of the marriage i
in the owens case, can the government have any reason for not supporting the noble lady baroness butler—slossh a view to introducing no—fault divorce, with a simple scheme of application and confirmation of irretrievable breakdown. the noble lord is quite right, collaboration should be at the heart of all divorcing couples. and at the moment, it is the case that three in five divorcing couples use conduct—based allegations — which, of course, create a huge amount of conflict. as i have...
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of the poorest neighborhoods in france and local officials say it is in need of renewal and tasha butler has more from the city of pep in. the sun shack neighborhood is a maze of narrow streets and colorful buildings for more than one hundred fifty years it's been home to a unique catalan speaking people who call themselves the gypsies of pappy but now they say the city council is demolishing the area and trying to push them out the brutal rip why destroy our history this is our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like grenada will seville somewhere the tourist could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than fifty houses part of one hundred million dollar urban renewal plan they say many of the buildings are unsafe but people here disagree with the missile i've lived in this house all my life i was born in it and they want to destroy it i'm scared because if this room in the street i wouldn't know what to do. campbell is part of a
of the poorest neighborhoods in france and local officials say it is in need of renewal and tasha butler has more from the city of pep in. the sun shack neighborhood is a maze of narrow streets and colorful buildings for more than one hundred fifty years it's been home to a unique catalan speaking people who call themselves the gypsies of pappy but now they say the city council is demolishing the area and trying to push them out the brutal rip why destroy our history this is our neighborhood...
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first female winner in twenty years the festival showcases everyday life in conflict zones that the butler visited the exit bishan in the south of france. on seeing images and the reg limps of the war in yemen displaced children sleep in a street at night neighborhoods that once teamed with life now reduced to rubble the photographs were taken last year by french photographer veronique to viguerie they're part of a photojournalism festival in the french city of pepin this is a patrolling which is pretty strong all in nasiriya men. airstrike strike four years of fighting between a rainy back to the rebels in the saudi led coalition have devastated yemen at least fifteen thousand people have been killed more than twenty million are in desperate need few foreign journalists have been able to enter the country it took very neat one year to gain access and expose what she calls a hidden war so india is making everything possible to fall between media access especially not c.n.n. to us as a situation of disappear being trapped. for enemies on borders the photos of one an international red cross
first female winner in twenty years the festival showcases everyday life in conflict zones that the butler visited the exit bishan in the south of france. on seeing images and the reg limps of the war in yemen displaced children sleep in a street at night neighborhoods that once teamed with life now reduced to rubble the photographs were taken last year by french photographer veronique to viguerie they're part of a photojournalism festival in the french city of pepin this is a patrolling which...
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so be interesting to see what i mean peace vote for on wednesday ryan thank you for that natasha butler there live in strasbourg at the european parliament now the ugandan opposition m.p. bobby why is calling on the u.s. to stop. sought for his country's military in an interview with al jazeera he said the ugandan government uses american support to stifle dissent at her paper move and has more to say he left his country to receive treatment in the u.s. after being arrested by the ugandan army and charged with treason but once doctors tended to him the musician turned opposition m.p. robert chad golani famously better known as the wind had a message for the u.s. government in exclusive interview with al jazeera he urged congress to stop the eight hundred million dollars support for the ugandan military which he accuses of torturing him during his recent detention it's important lack of say especially to the united states taxpayer to know that much of the military aid we get is actually used to oppress and brutalise the citizens of uganda not that the gun that killed my driver that could
so be interesting to see what i mean peace vote for on wednesday ryan thank you for that natasha butler there live in strasbourg at the european parliament now the ugandan opposition m.p. bobby why is calling on the u.s. to stop. sought for his country's military in an interview with al jazeera he said the ugandan government uses american support to stifle dissent at her paper move and has more to say he left his country to receive treatment in the u.s. after being arrested by the ugandan army...
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top of the agenda at a meeting in marsay between the leaders of france and germany and the tasha butler reports from the border between france and spain it's a gateway for many migrants heading into northern europe but they're facing unexpected hurdles at the foot of the pier unease in the basque country and street divides northern spain from south western france a lush landscape and now a new frontline in europe's migration crisis. last year less than ten migrants a day came to the spanish town of iran hoping to reach france now it's near a forty ever hour and grain is part of a growing network of volunteers helping new arrivals there. we are driving around iran the last banished down before the border with france and we're looking for people who have just arrived from the south of spain to give them some information. these men from the camorra silence in the indian ocean have tried to reach france the volunteers offer advice and a place at their shelter it's a bit of comfort far from home most here are from francophone africa sean claude is an engineer from cameroon after several atte
top of the agenda at a meeting in marsay between the leaders of france and germany and the tasha butler reports from the border between france and spain it's a gateway for many migrants heading into northern europe but they're facing unexpected hurdles at the foot of the pier unease in the basque country and street divides northern spain from south western france a lush landscape and now a new frontline in europe's migration crisis. last year less than ten migrants a day came to the spanish...
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tim butler will be our guest on the bus during "washington at 9:40 a.m. ing eastern. >> earlier today, attorney general jeff sessions delivered of rks on the importance free speech on college campuses. the justice department held an the ay forum examining issue. this is 15 minutes. and jesse, , john thank you very much. hose are really valuable insights and comments i think that go to the core of who we are as americans and john, thank for your leadership at the civil rights division and jesse, our number three in the department, the leadership you're giving to us day. every we look forward to the panel that will be going on later today. i understand my friend heather has such tremendous insight into crime and nadine, nt in america, always principaled in of lenging, form president the aclu will be our keynote speaker. 'm looking forward to the afternoon's conversation between deputy attorney general rod osenstein and my good friend and former secretary of education, senator lamar alexander. among other things, lamar is a for the great judge john minor wis
tim butler will be our guest on the bus during "washington at 9:40 a.m. ing eastern. >> earlier today, attorney general jeff sessions delivered of rks on the importance free speech on college campuses. the justice department held an the ay forum examining issue. this is 15 minutes. and jesse, , john thank you very much. hose are really valuable insights and comments i think that go to the core of who we are as americans and john, thank for your leadership at the civil rights division...
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dylan butler is the shadow equalities minister. shadow equalities minister. legal budget which made some workers redundant. redundant. was she right to make those comments? those comments? wrote to all councils and said they would not support a legal budgets. would not support a legal budgets. second vote on whatever terms of brexit theresa may negotiates. brexit theresa may negotiates. you like to see a so—called people's road? road? on something the eu say they don't want and have her party don't want. want and have her party don't want. manufacturing, opportunities for young people, we cannot vote for it. young people, we cannot vote for it. seem to want the benefits of the eu without the obligations? without the obligations? the wiberg community is the way it seems to embrace a no deal brexit. seems to embrace a no deal brexit. it would be catastrophic for this country to have a no deal brexit. country to have a no deal brexit. we seem to be heading towards a cliff with no break. cliff with no break. policy platforms which will be chewed over in the next four days. chewed over in the
dylan butler is the shadow equalities minister. shadow equalities minister. legal budget which made some workers redundant. redundant. was she right to make those comments? those comments? wrote to all councils and said they would not support a legal budgets. would not support a legal budgets. second vote on whatever terms of brexit theresa may negotiates. brexit theresa may negotiates. you like to see a so—called people's road? road? on something the eu say they don't want and have her party...
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butler's attack on harrison and gilmer, all of those forks were landmine protected. it seems benjamin butler always put usct troops in the front when he protect a landmine that attacked a landmine protected fort. jonathan: no direct correlations between the way they were used and desertion, but late in the when the circumstances change in 1865 and 1866 as the war and army transitioned to peace, these soldiers are being moved to texas. they are often growing angry because they are being forced to leave their families behind. so the ways in which they are being used now, being sent away from their families had made them want to state rebellions or dessert and see their families. thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institut
butler's attack on harrison and gilmer, all of those forks were landmine protected. it seems benjamin butler always put usct troops in the front when he protect a landmine that attacked a landmine protected fort. jonathan: no direct correlations between the way they were used and desertion, but late in the when the circumstances change in 1865 and 1866 as the war and army transitioned to peace, these soldiers are being moved to texas. they are often growing angry because they are being forced...
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we will now hear from mr rubin. >> and mr butler.the purchase of those lots, commissioner swig, was 1971. the seller was the same family for the same lots and the timing was very close. they may have been sold together they did enclose it exactly the same time. that is all we know. i feel like the appellant has done a pretty good job getting us to chase this red herring of who is responsible for creating the l-shaped lot. as i said before, it was 1971. it was in recent memory. that was over 50 years ago. and approximately 50 years ago. it is done by somebody three times removed from this buyer. louis butler will speak to some of the questions. >> a couple of quick background items, richard emerson, my client -- my client owned a frank lloyd house for over ten years. he understands historic preservation and i believe i do too. we also understand the nature of this block. that is why the building is short and stepped -- setback. it is sent back 12 feet. i want to talk a little bit, if you could put the overhead on. these are examples o
we will now hear from mr rubin. >> and mr butler.the purchase of those lots, commissioner swig, was 1971. the seller was the same family for the same lots and the timing was very close. they may have been sold together they did enclose it exactly the same time. that is all we know. i feel like the appellant has done a pretty good job getting us to chase this red herring of who is responsible for creating the l-shaped lot. as i said before, it was 1971. it was in recent memory. that was...
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france but what they want is to hold on to their rich past and have a say in their future natasha butler al-jazeera. the crisis in venezuela is causing one of latin america's worst migration crises in decades nearly half a million refugees have sought shelter in peru second only to colombia as mariana sanchez reports now from mena peruvians are forming their own ways to help new arrivals. on the floor or bunk beds alongside each other more than one hundred seventy venezuelans sharing three bedrooms two bathrooms and every single space there is left in this makeshift shelter on the outskirts of lima. says he feels lucky to be here when i. feel blessed because a lot of people have to sleep on the street i don't have any food and what these people here are doing is great it was one of it's all free says clinic over a new peruvian businessman who says he spent nearly thirty thousand dollars to rent and set up the shelter. or use the money to buy the stove mattresses everything i was about to buy a car but decided to invest it here because in exchange you get happiness. in a few months giving
france but what they want is to hold on to their rich past and have a say in their future natasha butler al-jazeera. the crisis in venezuela is causing one of latin america's worst migration crises in decades nearly half a million refugees have sought shelter in peru second only to colombia as mariana sanchez reports now from mena peruvians are forming their own ways to help new arrivals. on the floor or bunk beds alongside each other more than one hundred seventy venezuelans sharing three...
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france but what they want is to hold on to their rich past and have a say in their future natasha butler al-jazeera. malaysia's trying to revive a language only three thousand people can speak fluently malaccan portuguese came into existence during the sixteenth century for a slew of reports now from malacca. the ruins of a fourteen malacca stand as a reminder of the portuguese presence in malaysia in fifteen eleven they captured the coastal city and ruled for over a century before the dutch defeated them when the portuguese left they left behind more than just buildings filum a nursing home is descended from the portuguese she still speaks the language of her ancestors malaccan creole portuguese derived from the portuguese with words borat from other languages and a grammatical structure similar to the mill a language all here to do was in year zero two of the second it's also known by its colloquial name popular christan but it's in decline spoken mainly by the older generation so seeing host art and using social media to pass on her knowledge when i was a model for work. for the same
france but what they want is to hold on to their rich past and have a say in their future natasha butler al-jazeera. malaysia's trying to revive a language only three thousand people can speak fluently malaccan portuguese came into existence during the sixteenth century for a slew of reports now from malacca. the ruins of a fourteen malacca stand as a reminder of the portuguese presence in malaysia in fifteen eleven they captured the coastal city and ruled for over a century before the dutch...
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future of the block and must be reined in before european parliamentary elections next year natasha butler i'll just sarah strasbourg france papua new guinea has launched an emergency vaccination campaign in an effort to contain an outbreak of polio ten people have been diagnosed since june first case in the capital port moresby was confirmed last week most of the cases are young children living in remote areas it's been eighteen years since the disease was officially declared eradicated in papua new guinea. a medical emergency has been declared it's a bad ways capital after twenty people died of cholera it's reignited fears of a repeat of the outbreak that killed thousands in two thousand and eight ports. patients who are suspected of having cholera have been quarantined in zimbabwe's capital harare health officials say this is an emergency but i realize that the numbers are growing by the way the number of cases in two hundred eight. two thousand over two thousand cases it's not over are is it a big problem problem is that even if it is roll call breakthrough us zimbabwe's health sector
future of the block and must be reined in before european parliamentary elections next year natasha butler i'll just sarah strasbourg france papua new guinea has launched an emergency vaccination campaign in an effort to contain an outbreak of polio ten people have been diagnosed since june first case in the capital port moresby was confirmed last week most of the cases are young children living in remote areas it's been eighteen years since the disease was officially declared eradicated in...
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future of the block and must be reined in before european parliamentary elections next year natasha butler al-jazeera strasberg france. the u.s. is considering sanctions against china over allegations that it's mistreating members of the week muslim minority in shin jane profits a un human rights panel estimates that one million week is being held in so-called reeducation camps the u.s. state department expressed deep concern over the allegations it's considering economic penalties against senior chinese officials and companies linked to the detentions at least sixty eight people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a large crowd of protesters in afghanistan more than one hundred others were injured in the blast there jalalabad the capital of non-god province the protesters had gathered to demand the resignation of a local police commander this was just hours after a series of bombings in schools across jalalabad see the space of islip tanks in recent months the taliban has denied involvement. papua new guinea has launched an emergency vaccination campaign in an effort to contain a
future of the block and must be reined in before european parliamentary elections next year natasha butler al-jazeera strasberg france. the u.s. is considering sanctions against china over allegations that it's mistreating members of the week muslim minority in shin jane profits a un human rights panel estimates that one million week is being held in so-called reeducation camps the u.s. state department expressed deep concern over the allegations it's considering economic penalties against...
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we are joined by state representative tim butler.ll be back. >> sunday night on q&a, cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett talks about his book, "mr. trump's wild ride." >> is not about partisanship. i described donald trump as bigger than partisanship. emotional dynamo that he spins with people. he does it intentionally, sometimes he does not know he is doing it, but it happens. every aspectcing of human life, culture, economics, and the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's monday. history unfolde daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public house he in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> ""washington journal," continues. illinoisgo to sprinkle , located on route 66. springfield was the capital in 1937, and the city is known for be
we are joined by state representative tim butler.ll be back. >> sunday night on q&a, cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett talks about his book, "mr. trump's wild ride." >> is not about partisanship. i described donald trump as bigger than partisanship. emotional dynamo that he spins with people. he does it intentionally, sometimes he does not know he is doing it, but it happens. every aspectcing of human life, culture, economics, and the way...
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state representative tim butler will be our guest on the buster in washington journal let 9:40 a.m. eastern. was a once thriving community outside lake charles. byay it is surrounded chemical manufacturing companies. up next, find out why so many residents have left, and what one company is doing to preserve its history. >> this area here at one time or at least 50 or 60 homes better. everywhere you see driveways was homes. the once thriving african american community of mossville is disappearing as big industry moves in and long-term industries move out. a third-generation resident takes us on a tour of his old neighborhood and shares efforts to preserve memories of mossville. our family was a close-knit family. my grandmother lived across the street my brother lived here. she had a sister who lived next door. my older sister lived around the corner. my next oldest sister lived in the back. this family was here. when i was small, you could come over here and go to the back door, and if no one was home and our needed a cup of sugar, tiny sunflower, quick, go there, walk in the kitch
state representative tim butler will be our guest on the buster in washington journal let 9:40 a.m. eastern. was a once thriving community outside lake charles. byay it is surrounded chemical manufacturing companies. up next, find out why so many residents have left, and what one company is doing to preserve its history. >> this area here at one time or at least 50 or 60 homes better. everywhere you see driveways was homes. the once thriving african american community of mossville is...
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that butler wants to hear his speak up. we were cracking eggs again and theed the ball when i heard executive chef and the about thehip talking man been made on that machine that morning. do you know him many drops of oil to mess up an egg white? two drop, one drop, that's it. that's it. and they do the mayonnaise, but i didn't see it. i wasn't there when they did it. so oil splash underneath of the machine. so when you came with your next thing, bloop, bloop, bloop, and you don't see it, you don't know what it is. so you know, when i heard them talking, i said, oh, my god, should i kick their ass now or later? i was really very upset that they didn't have the sensitivity to tell me, roland, be careful, we made mayonnaise. so luckily i caught that. i washed it under the machine and here goes the egg white. meanwhile, i have lost a great deal of time. now, here it comes. this is when you have knowledge and you have experience. you can rescue that, because you've been there before. but a young kid that didn't come out of scho
that butler wants to hear his speak up. we were cracking eggs again and theed the ball when i heard executive chef and the about thehip talking man been made on that machine that morning. do you know him many drops of oil to mess up an egg white? two drop, one drop, that's it. that's it. and they do the mayonnaise, but i didn't see it. i wasn't there when they did it. so oil splash underneath of the machine. so when you came with your next thing, bloop, bloop, bloop, and you don't see it, you...
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we're the butlers. >> stephen: people like it. ( applause ) good to see you.onday at 8:00 on cbs. cedric the entertainer, well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!
we're the butlers. >> stephen: people like it. ( applause ) good to see you.onday at 8:00 on cbs. cedric the entertainer, well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!
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butler himself, is to deny that he profited greatly off of his. when he was a military administrator. particularly in new orleans when the trade opened up in the region and he personally invested in that. and his constituents in massachusetts who mills were part of the economy they were greatly dependent on the cotton trade. he and his brother were alleged to make billions of dollars off of this. and he basically said this was his patriotic duty to kind of promote trade as to benefit his constituents in massachusetts. but again, there was tremendous fear and hatred of him in the north. for multiple reasons. again, kind of a controversial interesting figure but part of it is his promotion of this trade which was seen as something that will potentially unpatriotic.and selfish on his part. but from his perspective was something promoting this greater good. the government did not handle the corruption issue particularly effectively. part of the reason for that was differences of opinion between president lincoln and republicans in congress of who shou
butler himself, is to deny that he profited greatly off of his. when he was a military administrator. particularly in new orleans when the trade opened up in the region and he personally invested in that. and his constituents in massachusetts who mills were part of the economy they were greatly dependent on the cotton trade. he and his brother were alleged to make billions of dollars off of this. and he basically said this was his patriotic duty to kind of promote trade as to benefit his...
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play you know if they used computers to trade for you you see because reese cooper was more of a butler but god bless you know good let's look at the board floor when they admit the bush get all of us and give us ok. produce a roast with were pretty close to christmas. but the more pierce has removed the good mood you should learn you feel in your very moved forward go to work which is reports to your christian europe and the new figure of where you are so rich. that walls already on the table which directs that's discrimination and the large and the laissez shun mostly ukrainian orthodox church one side. effects if that will presuppose that the ukrainian norse in the church should change its name and that it should be a name to the russian orthodox church in the ukraine it is something like put singly in. hilo. when they join the n.c. in future this. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know lawyer a pretty meaningless book
play you know if they used computers to trade for you you see because reese cooper was more of a butler but god bless you know good let's look at the board floor when they admit the bush get all of us and give us ok. produce a roast with were pretty close to christmas. but the more pierce has removed the good mood you should learn you feel in your very moved forward go to work which is reports to your christian europe and the new figure of where you are so rich. that walls already on the table...