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c. s. who has a campaign there a ming a russian language ads a potential voters you can see here the party head horse is a whole he's speaking out against left wing politics and multiculturalism but it's in russian this could make a difference as many as one point five million russian speakers are eligible to vote here in germany so you never know what effect that could have on sunday ok. to do social media many thanks for that background. and as the campaigning draws to a close ahead of sunday's vote why not join the conversation online you can get all our coverage on our web site t w dot com there's also plenty of content on our facebook page and on twitter just look for hash tag germany decides and as mentioned do get involved in tell us what you think. feel free as well of course to join our conversation here on the day or find us on twitter as well either at g.w. news or at my twitter handle spring on the road and don't forget to use that hash tag the day we'll be back on monday with in-de
c. s. who has a campaign there a ming a russian language ads a potential voters you can see here the party head horse is a whole he's speaking out against left wing politics and multiculturalism but it's in russian this could make a difference as many as one point five million russian speakers are eligible to vote here in germany so you never know what effect that could have on sunday ok. to do social media many thanks for that background. and as the campaigning draws to a close ahead of...
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c. s. who has a campaign there a ming a russian language ads a potential voters you can see here the party head. he's speaking out against left wing politics and multiculturalism but it's in russian this could make a difference as many as one point five million russian speakers are eligible to vote here in germany so you never know what effect that could have on sunday. to do social media many thanks for that background. now as the year of campaigning draws to a close ahead of sunday's elections why not join the conversation online that we're having you can get all our coverage on our web site that's w dot com there's also plenty of content on on do you know you know details when using facebook page and on twitter just look out for our hash tag germany decides and as i said get involved tell us what you think. turning to other news now britain's prime minister has delivered a major policy speech in italy in an attempt to give fresh impetus to briggs that negotiations which the e.u. is describin
c. s. who has a campaign there a ming a russian language ads a potential voters you can see here the party head. he's speaking out against left wing politics and multiculturalism but it's in russian this could make a difference as many as one point five million russian speakers are eligible to vote here in germany so you never know what effect that could have on sunday. to do social media many thanks for that background. now as the year of campaigning draws to a close ahead of sunday's...
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they're not the only ones targeting russian speakers the cd use sister party the c s who has a campaign there are a ming of russian language ads of potential voters you can see here the party head horse as a whole he's speaking out against left wing politics and multiculturalism but it's in russian this could make a difference as many as one point five million russian speakers are eligible to vote here in germany so you never know what effect that could have on sunday ok. to do social media many thanks for that background. when does the campaigning draws to a close ahead of sunday's vote why not join the conversation online you can get all our coverage on our web site t w dot com there's also plenty of content on our facebook page and on twitter just look for hash tag germany decides and as mentioned do get involved in tell us what you think. feel free as well of course to join our conversation here on the day or find us saw on twitter as well either at g.w. news or at my twitter handle spring on the road and don't forget to use that hash tag the day we'll be back on monday with in-dept
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who say. well the b. b. c.'s or becca was the first foreign correspondent to reach the island. and it's from that that she sends this report. the island of barbuda was once carribean paradise. now i it is lost hurricane erika has reduced it to rubble. homes are unrecognizable the ruins lie scattered toward and ripped apart then is eminem and. my approval. having survived the worst storm in living memory unknowing another is on the way. people are exhausted hungry and just desperate to leave i don't know i'm just. waiting to get evacuated from me and then i'm going to come back. and try and salvage something in the help because i do know. that my whole life is he is so. we're not coping would definitely not coping. everybody will tell you the same day and not call pin. everyone is in the same situation. and nobody con help one another. the core of the hurricane carved a cruel and deadly passed through the streets. a two year old died groaned as her mother tried to move her to safer ground. but incredibly the rest of the people on this island survive the storm's wrath. don't worr
who say. well the b. b. c.'s or becca was the first foreign correspondent to reach the island. and it's from that that she sends this report. the island of barbuda was once carribean paradise. now i it is lost hurricane erika has reduced it to rubble. homes are unrecognizable the ruins lie scattered toward and ripped apart then is eminem and. my approval. having survived the worst storm in living memory unknowing another is on the way. people are exhausted hungry and just desperate to leave i...
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. >> now we know that there is at least one person who was1&s injd "c[that person has been med a vaccedout. i can tell you that we -- the in fact this road has been shut down. we don't really know how long it's going to be shut down until. and if we are coming back out here live i can tell you the processcrev trying to get everyone out is going to be a time consumin9ú$i process. they're have having to loop everyone here -- everyone in in line is going in the opposite direction. they had to turn them around and now having to drive back out to get out of the valley. reporting live at yosemite. serng owe quintana. >> a lot of good information thank you very much. >>> meanwhile we have learned more about the victims of yesterday's deadly slide. turns out to be a couple from great britain. the man killed but the woman injured. as you heard the description a massive slab of granite came crashing down. the couple was in yosemite to rock climb but at the moment they weren't climbing at the time. another climber believes he actually was the last person to see the couple before the mountain star
. >> now we know that there is at least one person who was1&s injd "c[that person has been med a vaccedout. i can tell you that we -- the in fact this road has been shut down. we don't really know how long it's going to be shut down until. and if we are coming back out here live i can tell you the processcrev trying to get everyone out is going to be a time consumin9ú$i process. they're have having to loop everyone here -- everyone in in line is going in the opposite direction....
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our view is, i then need to justify i am paying something for that service, so competitor s b and c, whore much better than competitor a, should gain volume and share in both subsegments. how is that going to land? and lots of reaction as everybody adjusts, but that is just one scenario. we could all find another way to make that work. the problem is, as i stand here in september, everybody has run scenarios, i don't think anybody will tell you, i have it all figured out and on january proportions and my providers know it. they will be adjustments from the beginning of next year. francine: that was andrea orcel. we will get plenty more from the great interview. up next, after yesterday's inflation, we have the latest u.k. unemployment data. in the meantime, this is your data check. the dollar's two day rally seems to be petering out. traders want to know more about clues about what the u.s. economy looks like to figure out the pace of u.s. interest rates. we do have reports on august consumer gains. they were due this week. that could help some of the traders shed light on the strength o
our view is, i then need to justify i am paying something for that service, so competitor s b and c, whore much better than competitor a, should gain volume and share in both subsegments. how is that going to land? and lots of reaction as everybody adjusts, but that is just one scenario. we could all find another way to make that work. the problem is, as i stand here in september, everybody has run scenarios, i don't think anybody will tell you, i have it all figured out and on january...
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c.'s nicolas which'll reports. it's a daunting day for any four year olds no matter who you are. a george arrives looking well understandably a little nervous but his first day at the new school in south london. parents have chosen for him. dot was there to take his hand and carry his school bag but not mom. she had to remain at kensington palace suffering from acute pregnancy sickness. each day it thomas's school in battersea starts with a handshake with the teacher. georgian you what was required. as did his father. and then it was time for those shiny new school shoes to head for the classroom. define the paik fort george cambridge but to meet the twenty other four year olds boys and girls. will be in the reception class with hi. william it may have prompted members of the day thirty years ago when he was taken by his mother for his first day at school. back then it was all rather more formal a boys only school complete with the school cap. school some formality were much in evidence in nineteen fifty seven. when the queen took prince charles for his first day at his home boys
c.'s nicolas which'll reports. it's a daunting day for any four year olds no matter who you are. a george arrives looking well understandably a little nervous but his first day at the new school in south london. parents have chosen for him. dot was there to take his hand and carry his school bag but not mom. she had to remain at kensington palace suffering from acute pregnancy sickness. each day it thomas's school in battersea starts with a handshake with the teacher. georgian you what was...
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s anne makovec was there for the sendoff. >> reporter: this c-130 is full of air national guardsmen who don't know what they're about to face. 100 members of the 129th rescue wing are heading to the east coast to help with the aftermath of hurricane irma. >> we're always ready to answer the call. >> reporter: many of these guardsmen just got back from texas, where they are credited with saving 113 lives after hurricane harvey. >> this one we're worried. harvey they came in afterwards. this time they are going in beforehand. >> reporter: her husband was only home for 6 days. >> hard. it's hard with the kids, you know, trying to keep them busy and distracted and not upset. >> reporter: she brought them to the tarmac at moffett field to say good-bye, again. >> kind of bad. >> reporter: the guards' mission in florida will be similar to texas, rescuing people trapped by floodwaters. they are also bringing two helicopters with highly trained rescuers on board. >> we'll be out there for as long as we are tasked to be out there. >> when you go to save lives, it's worth it because we know they're doing something good. >> reporter: t
s anne makovec was there for the sendoff. >> reporter: this c-130 is full of air national guardsmen who don't know what they're about to face. 100 members of the 129th rescue wing are heading to the east coast to help with the aftermath of hurricane irma. >> we're always ready to answer the call. >> reporter: many of these guardsmen just got back from texas, where they are credited with saving 113 lives after hurricane harvey. >> this one we're worried. harvey they came...
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kron4's spencer blake talked to an immigration attorney and asked about what could happen. (looklive)here on the u-c berkeley campus, there are plenty of students whoborn in other countries, but only know the u-s as home.if deferred action for childhood arrivals comes to an end, there's already a protest planned here for tuesday.(pkg) if daca comes to an end, attorney jesse lloyd doesn't think many of his clients will be surprised, but"a lot of them are concerned they're going to lose their jobs. a lot of them are concerned if they don't have something else, they're going to end up getting removed."deportation. splitting up a family. these fears are real for daca recipients."it's been really deflating to see the furor in people's eyes."that's why the protection exists in the first place.the general idea of deferred action for undocumented immigrants has been around in government for decades."what has been unique about daca is it has specifically targeted a very large group and a lot of these people had no other benefits. so it's been incredibly helpful to them."incredibly helpful, and also incredibly temporary.daca was designed to tide us over unti
kron4's spencer blake talked to an immigration attorney and asked about what could happen. (looklive)here on the u-c berkeley campus, there are plenty of students whoborn in other countries, but only know the u-s as home.if deferred action for childhood arrivals comes to an end, there's already a protest planned here for tuesday.(pkg) if daca comes to an end, attorney jesse lloyd doesn't think many of his clients will be surprised, but"a lot of them are concerned they're going to lose...
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s n b c it's c.n.n. have demanded that they're good friends in silicon valley they're good friends who run facebook they're good nice guys who run google and all their friends that they hang out with that they start censoring the speech of people that they don't like i encountered it twice one day just on a little stupid link i provided on my facebook page from boing boing.
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s n b c it's c.n.n. have demanded that they're good friends in silicon valley they're good friends who run facebook they're good nice guys who run google and all their friends that they hang out with that they start censoring the speech of people that they don't like i encountered it twice and one day just a little stupid link i provided on my facebook page from boing boing facebook threatened to block my page claiming that boeing boeing link was fake news let's all pray for hillary of course. i said i let's pray for hillary because i believe this whole sharod of fake news is about protecting hillary making here feel better so as you see i got shut down from facebook and then i posted it to twitter and when i posted it to twitter they shut down my comments saying show additional replies including those that may contain offensive content so there you see the beginning of the shutdown of the free space that is the internet oh do. well you know people think that you know the speech requirements on these sites out to be looked at more closely because there's a bad actor there is hate speech and mark zuckerberg
s n b c it's c.n.n. have demanded that they're good friends in silicon valley they're good friends who run facebook they're good nice guys who run google and all their friends that they hang out with that they start censoring the speech of people that they don't like i encountered it twice and one day just a little stupid link i provided on my facebook page from boing boing facebook threatened to block my page claiming that boeing boeing link was fake news let's all pray for hillary of course....
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c-span's q&a. on american history tv, photojournalist frank johnson who worked for united press international in the 1960's and for "the washington post" for 35 years. the interview is from the briscoe center for american history at the university of texas at austin. here is a preview. the minister of information decided no one was going to go. well, it turned out they knew charlie was in the room and all the reporters said, this m,an's one of the only survivors. please let him go up there along with a photographer, still photographer. theso, we all drew straws, photographers in the room, and i drew the short straw. so charlie and i flew from georgetown up to port -- we get off the airplane and there is a huey helicopter sitting on the side. we ran to the chopper. there was a soldier that jumped into the chopper and i jumped into what was the gunner seat on the side. the door was open. as we took off, we took off fairly well. off, we were maybe 500 feet off the ground. and flew into over the compound and as we started to approach the compound, we saw all these people outside this pavilion. . outside birhgr
c-span's q&a. on american history tv, photojournalist frank johnson who worked for united press international in the 1960's and for "the washington post" for 35 years. the interview is from the briscoe center for american history at the university of texas at austin. here is a preview. the minister of information decided no one was going to go. well, it turned out they knew charlie was in the room and all the reporters said, this m,an's one of the only survivors. please let him go...
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c-span. until then, a conversation from this morning's washington journal. inues. host: joining us is steve of montana.blican a senator who serves that state s here to talk about forest management and forest fire issues. report give us status where wildfires are in montana? guest: we've had one of the necessary season montana in memory. a report this morning said the cost during this fire season set all-time record north of $2 billion. left for the august recess that first week o
c-span. until then, a conversation from this morning's washington journal. inues. host: joining us is steve of montana.blican a senator who serves that state s here to talk about forest management and forest fire issues. report give us status where wildfires are in montana? guest: we've had one of the necessary season montana in memory. a report this morning said the cost during this fire season set all-time record north of $2 billion. left for the august recess that first week o
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c. the raiders were just one of several teams who chose to protest yesterday. the protest began over racial in justice in the u-s and was amplified yesterday after these comments by president trump. here is what fans had to say about the protests. <(reporter-the fact that you're in the reserves, i would imagine it's more personal to you. do you take offense to them taking a knee?) (jason gallimore/air force reserve-personally no. it just shows what this country stands for to some extent. you're able to express yourself. you're able to have freedom of speech and those freedoms were fought for long ago and still even today)>( will ) back to you. ( mark ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. (darya) and over the weekend... oakland a's catcher bruce maxwell took a knee during the national anthem. that made him the first major league baseball player to protest during the anthem. teammate and cal alum mark canha stood behind maxwell and put his hand on his shoulder in a show of solidarity. (darya) we have much more on the protests on our website including more reaction from around the n-f-
c. the raiders were just one of several teams who chose to protest yesterday. the protest began over racial in justice in the u-s and was amplified yesterday after these comments by president trump. here is what fans had to say about the protests. ( will ) back to you. ( mark ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. (darya) and over the weekend... oakland a's catcher bruce maxwell took a knee during the national anthem. that made him the first major league baseball...
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c-span. until then, a conversation from this morning's washington journal. inues. host: joining us is steve of montana.blican a senator who serves that state s here to talk about forest management and forest fire issues. report give us status where wildfires are in montana? guest: we've had one of the necessary season montana in memory. a report this morning said the cost during this fire season set all-time record north of $2 billion. left for the august recess that first week of august, i am on the energy and resources committee, the top 30 fires in the nation were all in montana. a million acres this fire season, equivalent to delaware, state of tragically two firefighter necessary montana lost their the fire lines. it's been devastateing and of breathing ed the smoke. the environmental disaster we have with the smoke, the carbon air, destroys watersheds, destroys wildlife, so it has season for us, tell you montana says, enough is enough. is : how much of a season still left to go? guest: thankfully and this is what happens, you wait for the to change. it was unusual year, we had adequate snow packed levels in winter, good spring rains in
c-span. until then, a conversation from this morning's washington journal. inues. host: joining us is steve of montana.blican a senator who serves that state s here to talk about forest management and forest fire issues. report give us status where wildfires are in montana? guest: we've had one of the necessary season montana in memory. a report this morning said the cost during this fire season set all-time record north of $2 billion. left for the august recess that first week of august, i am...
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kpix5's anne makovec was there for the sendoff. rsamina, 129th rescue wing - ays ready to >> reporter: this c-130 is full of air national guardsmen and women who don't know what they're about to face. 100 members of the 129th rescue wing are red to the east coast to help with the aftermath of hurricane irma. >> we're always ready to answer that call. >> reporter: many of these guard members just got back from texas where they're credited with saving 113 people after hurricane harvey. >> harvey it's like they kind of came in afterwards. this time they're kind of going in beforehand. >> reporter: her husband was only home six days. >> it's hard, hard with the kids trying to keep them busy and distracted and not upset. >> reporter: she brought them to the tarmac at moffitt field to say good-bye again. >> kind of bad, but he will survive no matter what. >> reporter: the guard's mission in florida will be similar to texas rescuing people trapped by floodwaters. they're bringing two helicopters with highly trained pararescuers on board. >> situations like these where they're saving lives make it worth it because they're doing something good. >> repo
kpix5's anne makovec was there for the sendoff. rsamina, 129th rescue wing - ays ready to >> reporter: this c-130 is full of air national guardsmen and women who don't know what they're about to face. 100 members of the 129th rescue wing are red to the east coast to help with the aftermath of hurricane irma. >> we're always ready to answer that call. >> reporter: many of these guard members just got back from texas where they're credited with saving 113 people after hurricane...
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c-e-o, making a big announcement. what the company is now doing to help after it;s massive data breach. to baseball now - and this morning we know who the nationals will face in the first round of the playoffs. washington will play the chicago cubs. the reigning world series champs are back in the playoffs for the third season in a row... while the nats have won two straight national league et friday here in d-c. tickets for the general public go on sale at ten this morning. abc7 has you covered this postseason join us every sunday the nationals are in the playoffs for our special half hour show: "washington's road to the championship". that's sunday night's at 11:30, right here on abc 7. before the playoffs start - the nats still have one more regular season series at home. tonight, the pittsburgh pirates are in town. first pitch is at 7:05. and then tomorrow - it's oktoberfest at nats park... with a fan favorite giveaway. check it out... the first 20-thousand will get one of these nationals beer steins. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. humidity today - sunny & seasonable friday - cool autumn weekend ahead - no significant
c-e-o, making a big announcement. what the company is now doing to help after it;s massive data breach. to baseball now - and this morning we know who the nationals will face in the first round of the playoffs. washington will play the chicago cubs. the reigning world series champs are back in the playoffs for the third season in a row... while the nats have won two straight national league et friday here in d-c. tickets for the general public go on sale at ten this morning. abc7 has you...
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university of massachusetts talks about western lek chul who is supported policemen dictator over the past century that whats tonight on c-span2's booktv. and now -- hillary clinton.
university of massachusetts talks about western lek chul who is supported policemen dictator over the past century that whats tonight on c-span2's booktv. and now -- hillary clinton.
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at 9:00 's book tv.pan 2 host: the c-span 50 states tour continues, we are outside the state house in richmond, virginia, and joining us on the bus is former virginia governor doug wilder, who served through 1994. he is the grandson of slaves, and the first african-american governor since reconstruction. you write that you are a product of that state, th
at 9:00 's book tv.pan 2 host: the c-span 50 states tour continues, we are outside the state house in richmond, virginia, and joining us on the bus is former virginia governor doug wilder, who served through 1994. he is the grandson of slaves, and the first african-american governor since reconstruction. you write that you are a product of that state, th
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s book tv. host: the c-span 50 states tour continues, we are outside the state house in richmond, virginia, and joining us on the bus is former virginia governor doug wilder, who served through 1994. he is the grandson of slaves, and the first african-american governor since reconstruction. you write that you are a product of that state, the good, the bad, and the ugly. what did you mean by that? [laughter] mr. wilder: as you pointed out, ,eing the grandson of slaves one would never expect that person to run to be the governor of a state, sit in the same seat that patrick henry occupied, thomas jefferson occupied. to the extent that those tribunals were overcome, it is a testament to show what the people of virginia had gone through relative to refurbishing and making certain that the image did not continue. so i like to think does what i would like to say is that the new dominion, rather than the .ld dominion ima product of that. i represent what the people of irginia have brought forth -- am a product of that. i represent what the people of virginia have brought forth. host: so have things changed? mr. wilder: yes, things have changed. that internalis --lage
s book tv. host: the c-span 50 states tour continues, we are outside the state house in richmond, virginia, and joining us on the bus is former virginia governor doug wilder, who served through 1994. he is the grandson of slaves, and the first african-american governor since reconstruction. you write that you are a product of that state, the good, the bad, and the ugly. what did you mean by that? [laughter] mr. wilder: as you pointed out, ,eing the grandson of slaves one would never expect that...
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who was the n.b.c. anchor and lied. openly it was caught fort what is he doing now he's back at m s n b c anchoring the show on that point and we've run out of time for this segment of the program many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here or to see you next time and remember. years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have. my baby since my book was published in the year two thousand golden hall for a million americans have been killed by the us. this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see. him. to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who had met and photographed those years of god. but we are not. manufactured. to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the crime. we can all middle of the room. to leave room for the real news is. coming from the trump administration which is being victimized by this. imaginary. russian collusion with the trump campaign. is bei
who was the n.b.c. anchor and lied. openly it was caught fort what is he doing now he's back at m s n b c anchoring the show on that point and we've run out of time for this segment of the program many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here or to see you next time and remember. years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have. my baby...
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s spencer blake in berkeley. (looklive)here on the u-c berkeley campus, there are plenty of students who were born in other countriesbut only know the u-s as home.if deferred action for childhood arrivals comes to an end, there's already a protest planned here for tuesday.(pkg) if daca comes to an end, attorney jesse lloyd doesn't think many of his clients will be surprised, but"a lot of them are concerned they're going to lose their jobs. a lot of them are concerned if they don't have something else, they're going to end up getting removed."deportation. splitting up a family. these fears are real for daca recipients."it's been really deflating to see the furor in people's eyes."that's why the protection exists in the first place.the general idea of deferred action for undocumented immigrants has been around in government for decades."what has been unique about daca is it has specifically targeted a very large group and a lot of these people had no other benefits. so it's been incredibly helpful to them."incredibly helpful, and also incredibly temporary.daca was designed to tide us over until we get a more permanent
s spencer blake in berkeley. (looklive)here on the u-c berkeley campus, there are plenty of students who were born in other countriesbut only know the u-s as home.if deferred action for childhood arrivals comes to an end, there's already a protest planned here for tuesday.(pkg) if daca comes to an end, attorney jesse lloyd doesn't think many of his clients will be surprised, but"a lot of them are concerned they're going to lose their jobs. a lot of them are concerned if they don't have...
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s >> people who feel threatened by cimmigrants and they are using this concept of unconstitutional -- >> he cight do away with daca, another moral line that he will be crossing, which is something that would be advancing white supremacy agenda and also against what the majority of americans want. >> tucker: this isn't just demagoguery, though it is that. it's also nonsense, whatever you think of the effects of daca, no administration could continue it because it's illegal. u.s. immigration laws are pretty straightforward. if you are in the country illegally you were supposed to leave. if you think that's mean or counterproductive or unfair take it up with your legislators. only congress can change the law.ai w the president is bound to faithfully enforce the laws of the united states. he, or any president, can simply invalidate those he doesn't like. former cabinet secretary gutierrez doesn't think this is a meaningful distinction but if you want to live in a constitutional democracy where laws are more powerful than men, nothing is more important than that. to ouror leaders there is indeed s
s >> people who feel threatened by cimmigrants and they are using this concept of unconstitutional -- >> he cight do away with daca, another moral line that he will be crossing, which is something that would be advancing white supremacy agenda and also against what the majority of americans want. >> tucker: this isn't just demagoguery, though it is that. it's also nonsense, whatever you think of the effects of daca, no administration could continue it because it's illegal....
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who was the n.b.c. anchor and lied lied openly i was caught for it what is he doing now he's back at m s n b c anchoring the show on that point and we've run out of time for this segment of the program many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here or to see you next time and remember crosstalk. years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with the. bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have. and i. says my book was published in the year two thousand called in hall for a million americans have been killed in the us. this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves some real scenarios it was interesting to see. a hit. to the subject to try to. go all those years you god i don't know this but we are not. coming from a trumpet ministration which is being victimized by this. imaginary. with the trump campaign is being used by enemies and adversaries to do to them as a. manufactured . to stick to public wells. when the ruling classes and protect themselves. in the primary go around listen to t
who was the n.b.c. anchor and lied lied openly i was caught for it what is he doing now he's back at m s n b c anchoring the show on that point and we've run out of time for this segment of the program many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here or to see you next time and remember crosstalk. years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with the. bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have. and...
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who was the n.b.c. anchor and lied lied openly i was caught for it what is he doing now he's back at m s n b c anchoring the show on that point and we've run out of time for this segment of the program many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here or to see you next time and remember crosstalk. years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have. my. book was published in the. golden hall for a million americans have been killed in the us. this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see. the subject to track down. those years ago. but we are not. one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy. and the. many lives have been broken. in the banks going to. be. there. by. the banks but i just didn't think of the men who lost money through the back under don't buy credits as people see new future bad things from happening you know you become ill you do job your re
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who was the n.b.c. anchor and lied lied openly i was caught for it what is he doing now he's back at m s n b c anchoring the show on that point joining me live from run out of time for this segment of the program many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here or to see you next time and remember. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each other. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a case still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one to. speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its make. a scene years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america
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university of massachusetts talks about western lek chul who is supported policemen dictator over the past century that whats tonight on c-span2's booktv. and now -- hillary clinton. .. >> thank you very much. good evening. i am bradley co-owner politics and prose. [applause] along with my wife. and be half of the entire staff, welcome and thank you for coming. [applause] what a marvelous crown what a great space for a book event. thank you to the warner theater for making this spacious place available. as much as we enjoy hosting our authors that are store on connecticut avenue northwest, we had a feeling that a somewhat larger venue would be needed for this one. in fact, this is the largest author talk that we have ever sponsored. tickets sold out in a matter of minutes. so congratulations, you are the lucky ones. since its release one week ago, what happened, hillary clinton's new book about the 2016 election has landed on the bestseller list and generated nonstop commentary and conversation. some things never change. hillary has given a number of interviews about the book but tonight she is with us in person for what is the
university of massachusetts talks about western lek chul who is supported policemen dictator over the past century that whats tonight on c-span2's booktv. and now -- hillary clinton. .. >> thank you very much. good evening. i am bradley co-owner politics and prose. [applause] along with my wife. and be half of the entire staff, welcome and thank you for coming. [applause] what a marvelous crown what a great space for a book event. thank you to the warner theater for making this spacious...
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s-p-c-a, berkeley humane society or the animal rescue foundation. florida shelter officials say they are clearing the shelters for animals who might be displaced fromea shelters to see if they could house the animals. the cats and dogs will be available for adoption next week. ( darya ) happening today... school is back to normal at hillsdale high in san mateo after a threatening note had the bomb squad searching the school. the note was found yesterday afternoon and led to students being dismissed early. after searching the school... the bomb squad determined that it was (mark) santa cruz prosecutors say a brain surgeon and two nurses already in jail awaiting trial for operating a child- sex ring will now face more charges. investigators say they have discovered additional video of alleged child abuse. dr. james kohut, rashel brandon, and emily stephens are each charged with molesting multiple children. police took seven children ages three to 13 into protective custody. kohut denies the charges against him. ( darya ) happening today... former president bill clinton will be in the bay area. he'll speak tonight at the third street baptist church in
s-p-c-a, berkeley humane society or the animal rescue foundation. florida shelter officials say they are clearing the shelters for animals who might be displaced fromea shelters to see if they could house the animals. the cats and dogs will be available for adoption next week. ( darya ) happening today... school is back to normal at hillsdale high in san mateo after a threatening note had the bomb squad searching the school. the note was found yesterday afternoon and led to students being...
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c corp., s corp. or llc. >> finally, senator, nbc news is confirming the "times" report the president will have dinner tonight with schumer and pelosi. this is three people who brief topics will include dream act. what is the gop response to something like that? >> again, i think discussions on bipartisan basis are a good thing. when it comes to the dream act, our response to daca, i really do believe his actions, which i think were necessary, because i think what president obama did was unconstitutional it did poison the well, prevent further immigration reform to pass this could be a nixon china moment being a catalyst for real immigration reform ending incentives for legal immigration, people who came here passionate and humanity. >> dinner expected to include ross, mnuchin, mulvaney, all key members of the president's inner circle and his cabinet his outreach and deal making by the president with democrats tell us what's going on behind the scenes, how republicans are actually reacting to it. >> again, i'm all for the president of the united states reaching out to everybody like a business person tenaciously trying to find areas of agreement. shafrd goal
c corp., s corp. or llc. >> finally, senator, nbc news is confirming the "times" report the president will have dinner tonight with schumer and pelosi. this is three people who brief topics will include dream act. what is the gop response to something like that? >> again, i think discussions on bipartisan basis are a good thing. when it comes to the dream act, our response to daca, i really do believe his actions, which i think were necessary, because i think what...
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who is a ph-d- candidate at u-c berkeley.. is worried he will be separated from his four younger siblings if daca is not replaced.(pam) he spoke to kron 4's hermela aregawi about his struggle to stay optimistic. hermela? (hermela aregawi) you can imagine.. it's incredibly difficult. daca is actually the reason he enrolled in the phd program here at uc berkeley...and now that he's in his fifth year.. the very thing that helped him is going away. in six months, arturo fernandez's life could be dramatically different. arturo fernandez/phd candidate and daca recipienti try to be realistic and i try to be optimistic. i hope that congress can do something to fix this, to help not only the dreamers but also their families but at least at the very minimum to give these young individuals who have built their lives now with daca fernandez and his parents crossed the border from mexico when he was three years old. now more than 20 years later... he faces deportation. and being separated from his four younger siblings who are american citizens. arturo fernandez/phd candidate and daca recipientit's scary to think about what could happen if i'm not in
who is a ph-d- candidate at u-c berkeley.. is worried he will be separated from his four younger siblings if daca is not replaced.(pam) he spoke to kron 4's hermela aregawi about his struggle to stay optimistic. hermela? (hermela aregawi) you can imagine.. it's incredibly difficult. daca is actually the reason he enrolled in the phd program here at uc berkeley...and now that he's in his fifth year.. the very thing that helped him is going away. in six months, arturo fernandez's life could be...
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who died in detroit? >> there is one in particular, -- >> you could be featured in our next life program. join the conversation on facebook, at facebook.com/c-span history. panhistory.ter @c-s >> monday on the communicators, david: talks about telecommunications, competition and sec regulations. he is interviewed by the senior editor of a magazine, tony ron. >> what is your take on the trump administration? >> first of all, i am compelled roberts, weryan post at&t acquisition and nbc universal acquisition, and review ourselves as essentially strategically compete -- complete. we are not out there saying that to survive we have to find something else to buy. i just want to make something is clear. viewed ourselves of being foreclosed from the acquisition market either domestically or internationally. it has to be the right deal, something that we think enhances the quality of the camp -- that company and have shareholder value. i think it is no secret that overall, this president and this administration is likely less hostile to horizontal growth or even vertical growth in the telecom space and elsewhere. announcer: watch the communicators monday night at eight eastern on c-
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who inject drugs in the city. we as a public health concern around things like hiv, hepatitis c and other issues, with he have to come up with good s this they're going to do it whether we want them to or not. >> you are studying this issue. i get the feeling that you are still back and forth on it. if you do decide to do it, take the law to the side and do what san francisco does which is usually be the first, where will you put it? what neighborhood? >> as you know in april i got legislation done to develop a task force to study the issue. we brought together experts and community members. what's most important is we collect data, educate the public, and then make the decision. according to task force their suggestion is we look at locations where this is already happening. for example, areas like civic center where we know there is a significantly high number of users of drugs in that particular area. >> you are going to put one in city hall then? >> you always do that. here is the thing. we have to do something. what's the alternative? what are the other solutions? i had not approached this thinking oh i am going to be really i
who inject drugs in the city. we as a public health concern around things like hiv, hepatitis c and other issues, with he have to come up with good s this they're going to do it whether we want them to or not. >> you are studying this issue. i get the feeling that you are still back and forth on it. if you do decide to do it, take the law to the side and do what san francisco does which is usually be the first, where will you put it? what neighborhood? >> as you know in april i got...
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(looklive)here on the u-c berkeley campus, there are plenty of students who were born in other countries, but only know the u-sto an end, there's already a protest planned here for tuesday.(pkg) if daca comes to an end, attorney jesse lloyd doesn't think many of his clients will be surprised, but"a lot of them are concerned they're going to lose their jobs. a lot of them are concerned if they don't have something else, they're going to end up getting removed."deportation. splitting up a family. these fears are real for daca recipients."it's been really deflating to see the furor in people's eyes."that's why the protection exists in the first place.the general idea of deferred action for undocumented immigrants has been around in government for decades."what has been unique about daca is it has specifically targeted a very large group and a lot of these people had no other benefits. so it's been incredibly helpful to them."incredibly helpful, and also incredibly temporary.daca was designed to tide us over until we get a more permanent government solution, or a dream act, as you may have heard it called. it's li
(looklive)here on the u-c berkeley campus, there are plenty of students who were born in other countries, but only know the u-sto an end, there's already a protest planned here for tuesday.(pkg) if daca comes to an end, attorney jesse lloyd doesn't think many of his clients will be surprised, but"a lot of them are concerned they're going to lose their jobs. a lot of them are concerned if they don't have something else, they're going to end up getting removed."deportation. splitting up...
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c-span's global audience will see this. the information in this lecture is come from two major sources. we have done over 300 interviews with people who grew up in the bronx in the 1930's. in the process, pupil documented this createsations something called the bronx berlin -- using this, which is a change between social workers in berlin and new york city, infusing hip-hop to motivate and reach the youth. i have been to berlin six times. will have a chance to experience firsthand how hip-hop culture has spread in europe. this was enthusiastically adopted here. here and, and many other portions of the world. the substance of my lecture explores -- the bronx history, which many people are familiar with. on to explain what definition of hip-hop i will be using in this. an artform taken to its highest -- by two puncture court, many dutchman but feel a bit -- this elements, -- ms. cle at -- many hip-hop artist. i describe as a multilayered instance of which wrapping is only one owner. in the bronx in the early and arounds -- communities the world in the 1980's -- it's still spreading to this day, consisting of connected components. -- which was the original artform for the
c-span's global audience will see this. the information in this lecture is come from two major sources. we have done over 300 interviews with people who grew up in the bronx in the 1930's. in the process, pupil documented this createsations something called the bronx berlin -- using this, which is a change between social workers in berlin and new york city, infusing hip-hop to motivate and reach the youth. i have been to berlin six times. will have a chance to experience firsthand how hip-hop...
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c-n- n is reporting that u-s investigators wire-tapped former trump campaign chairman paul manafort before and after the election. manafort, who the president win the november election, appears to be at the center of the russia meddling investigation. sources tell c-n-n some intelligence collected ácould suggest manafort encouraged the russians to help the trump campaign. (darya) house minority leader nancy pelosi had to abruptly leave a news conference after she was bombarded by protesters. <"nats of cheering"> this happened yesterday morning in san francisco. the group was protesting her recent conversations with president trump about immigration. pelosi was holding a news conference... calling for legislation to protect daca members. after the president announced plans to halt daca ... he has been holding meetings with pelosi and other top democrats ( darya ) in the south bay... arson investigators are looking into a fire that destroyed a trailer full of donated goods. the fire broke out at the salvation army store off camino arroyo in gilroy yesterday morning. it destroyed a trailer loaded with donations. the trailer was a
c-n- n is reporting that u-s investigators wire-tapped former trump campaign chairman paul manafort before and after the election. manafort, who the president win the november election, appears to be at the center of the russia meddling investigation. sources tell c-n-n some intelligence collected ácould suggest manafort encouraged the russians to help the trump campaign. (darya) house minority leader nancy pelosi had to abruptly leave a news conference after she was bombarded by protesters. ...
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c s. i believe that if italy has decided that g.m. owes will not be grown on its territory that decision has total legitimacy those who come to italy have the opportunity to buy and taste a large amount of local products these products are the result of years of work and one hundred year old farming history what will we gain from g.m.o. those if a sovereign state decides that certain laws are fundamental to its economy i don't think it is right that the e.u. can interfere with those laws but. if you produce in italy and you are italian you should follow italian laws not force things that go against those laws we work here and we do not break our laws we respect them we completely reject g.m. seeds we produce high quality products in former ghana. the fears over g.m. crops are wide and they're very they range from mine of food allergies to much more serious cases things like infertility miscarriage birth defects even cancer despite that the e.u. court approved some g.m. seeds usage in italy we discussed that with a number of experts. these crops are forbidden because we still do not understand what the consequences are so far there has b
c s. i believe that if italy has decided that g.m. owes will not be grown on its territory that decision has total legitimacy those who come to italy have the opportunity to buy and taste a large amount of local products these products are the result of years of work and one hundred year old farming history what will we gain from g.m.o. those if a sovereign state decides that certain laws are fundamental to its economy i don't think it is right that the e.u. can interfere with those laws but....
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c-n-n is reporting that u-s investigators wire-tapped former trump campaign chairman paul manafort before and after the election. manafort, whont win the november election, appears to be at the center of the russia meddling investigation. sources tell c-n-n some intelligence collected ácould suggest manafort encouraged the russians to help the trump campaign. ( mark ) a high school student near tracy saves a boy's life. 15-year-old valerie villanueva from lathrop was at a birthday party when a 9-year-old boy sank to the bottom of the pool. his 11-year-old brother dove in after him... but he couldn't swim. two adults jumped in and pulled the boys out. the 9-year-old was okay but his brother was not. that's when valerie started performing c-p-r. ( mark ) valerie was certified in c-p-r just two weeks earlier . she was able to revive the boy. she says when she graduates high school... she wants to go to college and become a doctor. ( darya ) a california teenager proves he's an honest gentleman...taking a step that som
c-n-n is reporting that u-s investigators wire-tapped former trump campaign chairman paul manafort before and after the election. manafort, whont win the november election, appears to be at the center of the russia meddling investigation. sources tell c-n-n some intelligence collected ácould suggest manafort encouraged the russians to help the trump campaign. ( mark ) a high school student near tracy saves a boy's life. 15-year-old valerie villanueva from lathrop was at a birthday party when a...