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c. phil come to her as riley and philadelphia. what has she been say? well, quite simply get out and vote, that's the long and short of it. you know this very left. let cala harris and donald trump have got in common, but today they've probably been making that point. you've got to get all the new costs about because island was just saying both sides know just how critical the swing states all also kind of a high risk said we're going to when i switched to. okay. and philadelphia. now that could be just optimism, you know, we had them when they talked about when i'm going to be president. there was use the word when i not have um, but also it shows a slight difference in the time that we've had from that. because all along she's been saying we all the, on the dogs, you know, we're waiting all of you onto the dogs here. that's why we need to get people to go out and vote to make sure that those are to read. so, you know, obviously we cover these day in day out, so we're always looking for a slight nuance as it could just be part of the part of the course
c. phil come to her as riley and philadelphia. what has she been say? well, quite simply get out and vote, that's the long and short of it. you know this very left. let cala harris and donald trump have got in common, but today they've probably been making that point. you've got to get all the new costs about because island was just saying both sides know just how critical the swing states all also kind of a high risk said we're going to when i switched to. okay. and philadelphia. now that...
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phil, thanks very much as he does phil about bringing this up today from washington d. c. that was around 40 minutes before that volley of ebony. and michelle's israel, there was a shooting and stopping attack in the city of jeff, or at least 7 is readings were killed and several others were wounded. is really police. a 2 attackers were shot dead. they've since rated palestinian homes in the city of credit on in the occupied west bank in response to the choosing. this is where the air strikes have continued an underground bay with these images. so from early wednesday morning, showing the destruction and the after the 7 is where the air strikes close to the airport. smoke can also be seen coming from the southern suburbs where it is very forces safe. their targeting has been assigned and is ready, strikes, killed at least, 32 people across gaza. the overnight bombing targeted central, the southern and northern parts of the strip. all i'm all institute was also hit with shelters, palestinians. several people were injured in the attack rescue workers have been digging throug
phil, thanks very much as he does phil about bringing this up today from washington d. c. that was around 40 minutes before that volley of ebony. and michelle's israel, there was a shooting and stopping attack in the city of jeff, or at least 7 is readings were killed and several others were wounded. is really police. a 2 attackers were shot dead. they've since rated palestinian homes in the city of credit on in the occupied west bank in response to the choosing. this is where the air strikes...
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so thanks very much indeed us phil about bringing this up to date from the washington d. c. and i'm going to be by after a short break because more on the breaking news of this i is there is grind defensive into southern loveland. just before we go, i want to show you these pictures which are from may southern suburb of a route, which was one of the areas hates during the strikes that we've been happening overnight. we understand that since midnight have been 8 strikes and 4 buildings have been hit. we're not exactly sure what was in the buildings and what was being targeted during those strikes. but as you can see, of course, the dong, breaking over by a root with the smoke rising over the parts of the city there. as people wake up to realize that their city has been hit again by is rarely ever strikes. don't forget the website of course, and i'll just say don't, don't com. i'm rolled back us and stay with us. oh no, just the i have the right, the boy caught anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the
so thanks very much indeed us phil about bringing this up to date from the washington d. c. and i'm going to be by after a short break because more on the breaking news of this i is there is grind defensive into southern loveland. just before we go, i want to show you these pictures which are from may southern suburb of a route, which was one of the areas hates during the strikes that we've been happening overnight. we understand that since midnight have been 8 strikes and 4 buildings have been...
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. >> this year c-span phil bates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, is it your primary source for capitol hill. providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. taking you to where the policy is debated and decided. all with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >>> now it's my particular pleasure to introduce my old friend, ali velshi, and award winning journalist and msnbc host. many of you know him from your screens over the last 30 years. and immersive on the ground reporter, previously was an anchor, a correspondent, and he is everywhere, not just with the msnbc but cnn. he was born in nairobi. he was raised in toronto. a critical fact. and his new book, "small acts of courage: a legacy of endurance and the fight for democracy" traces his family's courageous journey from freedom -- to freedom starting in india, then south africa where they escaped apartheid and later immigrated to kenya and ultimately moving to kenya -- canada in the u.s. ali, welcome. >> thank you. >> the lon
. >> this year c-span phil bates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, is it your primary source for capitol hill. providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. taking you to where the policy is debated and decided. all with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >>> now it's my particular pleasure to introduce my old friend, ali velshi, and award winning journalist and msnbc host. many of you know...
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and phil gordon, her national security adviser, who i knew well in dc and you will know, always struck me... guy with a small cconservative guy with a small c, in the sense that he's quite cautious about the use of american power, but very well versed in the middle east. and i just wonder whether there are incremental things that you could imagine her doing and tonal changes and things. but from what you hear, anything more than that? no, it's very, very hard. and nothing, they will say nothing to put any light between them and israel, even though it's had an impact on the american people. the american people, in particular, democrats, democratic voters, are upset with the biden administration policy on this. i don't believe they'll do anything, barring some massive escalation that brings iran into a full scale war or whatever, before the election. and let's face it, you know, president biden is against foreign wars. president trump in his time was not involved in foreign wars, and he keeps saying on the campaign trail that, you know, i wouldn't be involved in a foreign war. and i would go back, though. we kno
and phil gordon, her national security adviser, who i knew well in dc and you will know, always struck me... guy with a small cconservative guy with a small c, in the sense that he's quite cautious about the use of american power, but very well versed in the middle east. and i just wonder whether there are incremental things that you could imagine her doing and tonal changes and things. but from what you hear, anything more than that? no, it's very, very hard. and nothing, they will say nothing...
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phil? >> i think it's going to be a close vote i think most people, if you talk with them, who have looked cly at the machinists, they believe the same thing here's what's on the table, 35% raise over four years. 7,000 signing bonus, 5,000 deposit in the 401(k). pension not reinstated here is the president of the machinists union, when we asked him about how the vote will go >> i think it's going to be a tight vote there's a lot of emotion tied here, there's a lot of history tied here, and, you know, we've been able to negotiate the best that we could, and we're hoping that our members will consider it, and that's where we're at. >> while the members of the machinists are voting on their own personal financial well being, there's what lot at stake for the financial bottom line of boeing current liquidity is believed to be $10 billion there's a possible capital raise of $10 billion to $15 billion. they're all set -- they're probably going to get sign off from the s.e.c. to do it when they're ready. once that happens, they can do it whenever. they would like to do it once the vote and once the
phil? >> i think it's going to be a close vote i think most people, if you talk with them, who have looked cly at the machinists, they believe the same thing here's what's on the table, 35% raise over four years. 7,000 signing bonus, 5,000 deposit in the 401(k). pension not reinstated here is the president of the machinists union, when we asked him about how the vote will go >> i think it's going to be a tight vote there's a lot of emotion tied here, there's a lot of history tied...
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c-span spirits, "the contenders." here is a look at eugene debs. >> most of him remember him as a dynamic speaker. this is an era of speakers that could's phil two and three hours with a speech. eugene debs really was the best in that genre. and in fact, so good that he could afford to charge a modest admission for his audience, and that is how they funded the socialist campaigns. in many cases. and he was just a very charismatic -- he had the ability -- i think he kind of began as a state victorian speaker, but as he became more comfortable over the years, he developed a more modern, impromptu style that really made a tremendous impact on his audience. >> and over your shoulders is debs' library. my understanding is that dropped out of school at age 14, and i am curious about his extensive library, and how she executed himself. >> he was very much self-taught, he began working in the railroad union and was very interested in the literature there. he worked for a little while as a grocery clerk in town. always wanted to get more education but really relied on doing it on his own. >> we are back with nicole hemmer of vanderbilt university tal
c-span spirits, "the contenders." here is a look at eugene debs. >> most of him remember him as a dynamic speaker. this is an era of speakers that could's phil two and three hours with a speech. eugene debs really was the best in that genre. and in fact, so good that he could afford to charge a modest admission for his audience, and that is how they funded the socialist campaigns. in many cases. and he was just a very charismatic -- he had the ability -- i think he kind of began...
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c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >> up next, vermont governor phil scott and esther charleston , his democratichallengerto the state gubernatorial election. candidates field questions on abortion, climate change, and the state budget. the debate hosted by a nonprofit news site. >> good evening and welcome to the 2024 dicker debate series. i'm the editor-in-chief. every few years we have the opportunity to introduce you to those vying for vermont's top political offices and ask you questions on their behalf. it is to produce rigorous journalism and explain complex issues for those public accountability and foster democratic and civic engagement. tonight, we will hear from the leading candidates for governor of vermont. we will be joined by candidates from the u.s. house and senate. before i introduced the candidates and moderators, i will begin with the rules. we will open was 60 seconds or less. some have been submitted by readers. candidates will have 90 seconds to respond to such questions. the moderators may pose brief follow-ups or allow the opposing candidate to respond. we will generally now -- al
c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >> up next, vermont governor phil scott and esther charleston , his democratichallengerto the state gubernatorial election. candidates field questions on abortion, climate change, and the state budget. the debate hosted by a nonprofit news site. >> good evening and welcome to the 2024 dicker debate series. i'm the editor-in-chief. every few years we have the opportunity to introduce you to those vying for vermont's top political...