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callie. callie was a whole person, not just love you,. callie.a really full life and had some amazing experiences and... yes, ijust want some amazing experiences and... yes, i just want to remember her like that. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: china deploys the military as concern grows over the true scale of the coronavirus in hubei province. the us senate votes to limit president trump's ability to wage war against iran. the un says 800,000 people have been displaced in syria since december, in the offensive by assad's forces. antarctica registers a temperature of more than 20 celsius for the first time since records began.
callie. callie was a whole person, not just love you,. callie.a really full life and had some amazing experiences and... yes, ijust want some amazing experiences and... yes, i just want to remember her like that. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: china deploys the military as concern grows over the true scale of the coronavirus in hubei province. the us senate votes to limit president trump's...
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callie was released.ans to harm myself if they released me, isaid no to harm myself if they released me, i said no and laughed off the idea is ludicrous. ijust that i wanted to go and get something to eat. —— the idea is ludicrous. ijust said that i wanted to go and get something to eat. the next thing i knew, it was lunchtime. they said she was on a suicide website, she has all of her equipment and she will definitely kill herself using this method. if you let her. ijust said, thank you very much, we will make note of that information. but i now know that phone call happened after her assessment had already finished. the next day the community mental health team took over callie's care. things began to go disastrously wrong. a duty care co—ordinator called callie three times. when there was no answer, callie should have been visited at home on the same day. that didn't happen. she was never seen by the community health service. the person who made the phone calls was then assigned as callie's full—time c
callie was released.ans to harm myself if they released me, isaid no to harm myself if they released me, i said no and laughed off the idea is ludicrous. ijust that i wanted to go and get something to eat. —— the idea is ludicrous. ijust said that i wanted to go and get something to eat. the next thing i knew, it was lunchtime. they said she was on a suicide website, she has all of her equipment and she will definitely kill herself using this method. if you let her. ijust said, thank you...
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later, a senior coroner investigated callie's death and raised concerns over the suicide website callientribute to further deaths. the website is based on the us. the government have formed a partnership of suicide prevention experts working with online companies. one of them is the samaritans. we think there may a lwa ys samaritans. we think there may always be individuals who are posting harmful content. we don't wa nt posting harmful content. we don't want that popping up on the first pages of searches. if we can't get rid of it, let's try and bury it and make it difficult to find four people. but any reforms will come too late for callie and her family. that report was by ellie flynn. if you need advice and support, and would like details of organisations which can help, do go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call for free, at any time to hear recorded information 0800 066 066. you can watch the full programme tonight on panorama, failed by the nhs: callie's story is on bbc one at 8:30pm. campaigners are making an 11th hour bid to stop the deportation to jamaica of 50 peopl
later, a senior coroner investigated callie's death and raised concerns over the suicide website callientribute to further deaths. the website is based on the us. the government have formed a partnership of suicide prevention experts working with online companies. one of them is the samaritans. we think there may a lwa ys samaritans. we think there may always be individuals who are posting harmful content. we don't wa nt posting harmful content. we don't want that popping up on the first pages...
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callie sometimes struggled with mental illness. animals to people.ns at all. they are really weird. people try to talk
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this is callie lewis. she ended her own life in 2018, when she was just 24.urn her mind to. she was really passionate about animals and animal rights. so she would always say she much preferred animals to people. callie sometimes struggled with mental illness. i don't get humans at all — they're really weird.
this is callie lewis. she ended her own life in 2018, when she was just 24.urn her mind to. she was really passionate about animals and animal rights. so she would always say she much preferred animals to people. callie sometimes struggled with mental illness. i don't get humans at all — they're really weird.
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cally jane, what did you has to be something more done about it.k of the way caroline flack was treated by people on social media and also some news and show business websites? again, just disgusting. it is really, really shocking. just like tyla said, they really need to put something into place, especially with social media. everybody is using it, it is very modern technology nowadays, and i think it is important that they learn from these things that is happening around the world and put in place better protection for people. i mentioned on my instagram about setting up, you know, identification when you open a profile or an account, you must have some kind of id attached to it, so you are accountable for what you say to people, and not just accountable for what you say to people, and notjust people in the public eye. we hear stories in the news, you see it on facebook all the time about younger children taking their lives from online bullying. there is also things like grooming that goes on on line, and they can just close the account, and ther
cally jane, what did you has to be something more done about it.k of the way caroline flack was treated by people on social media and also some news and show business websites? again, just disgusting. it is really, really shocking. just like tyla said, they really need to put something into place, especially with social media. everybody is using it, it is very modern technology nowadays, and i think it is important that they learn from these things that is happening around the world and put in...
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salinger and she puts margaret callie's character to work responding to the fan mail for salinger which salinger is not going to respond to they're not going to forward it to salinger and it's margaret quality is job to write to all of these lost souls basically and say sorry that you're suicidal sorry that you want to talk to j.d. salinger but he's not going to read your you know of course she takes pity on them and starts to think about maybe writing them some responses of her own which provide for many intriguing moments as you might expect and of course it was also that kind of. a bygone age the age for example of typewriters of as opposed to what processes as you people smoking in the office exactly that good stuff or not such good stuff that you have. now and the jury was presented today with so much cinema royalty taking part as well who is in charge this year. right presiding over the jury this here is the british actor jeremy irons very famous shakespearean actor also maybe a bit of an odd choice for this year's belly not it's a very political festival and especially in me 2 ti
salinger and she puts margaret callie's character to work responding to the fan mail for salinger which salinger is not going to respond to they're not going to forward it to salinger and it's margaret quality is job to write to all of these lost souls basically and say sorry that you're suicidal sorry that you want to talk to j.d. salinger but he's not going to read your you know of course she takes pity on them and starts to think about maybe writing them some responses of her own which...
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conducting more normal oversight using the normal tools that congresses of both parties particular cally use. no patience for ordinary oversight. just rush to grab the bluntest tool available to make a political statement against the president. well, this war powers debate bears an eerie resemblance to that pattern. to listen to some of the advocates of senator kaine's resolution, you would think that sweeping resolutions like this were the only means available to senators to express any discomfort with white house foreign policy. of course, that isn't so. if a senator's priority is genuine oversight, there are countless tools in their toolbox. they can hold hearings. they can engage the administration directly. they can ask questions and ravishes. they feel were not sufficiently addressed in interagency deliberations. instead, like impeachment, this war powers resolution cuts short that interplay between the branches. it short circuits the deliberation and debate. it is dangerously overbroad, an overbroad resolution that should not pass congress, that is certain to be vetoed if it does.
conducting more normal oversight using the normal tools that congresses of both parties particular cally use. no patience for ordinary oversight. just rush to grab the bluntest tool available to make a political statement against the president. well, this war powers debate bears an eerie resemblance to that pattern. to listen to some of the advocates of senator kaine's resolution, you would think that sweeping resolutions like this were the only means available to senators to express any...
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salinger who is her client of course the reclusive author doesn't want fan mail and so margaret callie's character is is responsible for basically writing to all these poor souls who connect. with holden caulfield from the couch on the right writes of them saying well we're not going to respond here and we're not going to forward your mail either to j.d. salinger but along the way she starts to connect with some of their letters and feel that they maybe deserve a better response than that and on the whole i think especially say that the film is a kind of love letter in itself to a bygone era in your new book and i have to say you guys are spot on with this comparison about the devil wears prada because it looks exactly like that still we ask about the jury the jury was presented today with some cinema royalty who is in charge. right jeremy irons the british actor is presiding over the jury this year that will be watching the films in competition and selecting the winner for the coveted golden bear or word germy irons great actor big name a bit of an honor to pick this year especially sin
salinger who is her client of course the reclusive author doesn't want fan mail and so margaret callie's character is is responsible for basically writing to all these poor souls who connect. with holden caulfield from the couch on the right writes of them saying well we're not going to respond here and we're not going to forward your mail either to j.d. salinger but along the way she starts to connect with some of their letters and feel that they maybe deserve a better response than that and...
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too much of our justice department, we have the wrong people trying to fix ways an evil and little cally corrupt organization. >> the best thing the department of justice to do would be to agree to dismiss the case. lou: there you go. will you accept that, tom? >> i would, but you never know what the next department of justice will do. lou: i can tell you this, i don't trust any of them. tom, we'll continue with you and sid. we would like to hear your thoughts. up next, former department of justice official signing a letter, some 2,000 of them, calling for attorney general william barr to resign. a justice department independent of the president? the only problem with that is the department justice isn't independent. can you think an executive branch that is independent of the president or should be? we'll take that up and more with america's mayor. rudy giuliani. lou: as i said at the outset of tonight's broadcast. over 2,000 former justice department employees signed a petition that calls on attorney general william barr to resign for what they call is interference in roger stone's sen
too much of our justice department, we have the wrong people trying to fix ways an evil and little cally corrupt organization. >> the best thing the department of justice to do would be to agree to dismiss the case. lou: there you go. will you accept that, tom? >> i would, but you never know what the next department of justice will do. lou: i can tell you this, i don't trust any of them. tom, we'll continue with you and sid. we would like to hear your thoughts. up next, former...
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had the gulf one of the my feet fish the whole of the when a she thought of the we the old witch of callie she filthy and oh how you and. i'm lucky i'm in my low the i need help and i one for to tell you the any sane morse if it could just d.d. i'm going to steal your stuff. it was. in mostly a collage of the bad in the form in the form illusion mili in my divorce lucky sense of music then in that mood can cash out empty key child who forget where to come but they are mostly caught a lot let me be here b m e l t f. setting the scene on which is really. unique is that he has figured out a way to explain these huge and rich concepts to the foreigner but i'm not here to perfectly copy what's already been done i want to make something new. for you to was would mostly be you know these are things that have them into these i mean miraca you ople. america at the film do a lot of you that you haven't been at or start with other potential. victims of how to be a lie to us and i someone who i have. to do the most likely where sadly i was set of home. and son. shutterfly let out of items you cut he d
had the gulf one of the my feet fish the whole of the when a she thought of the we the old witch of callie she filthy and oh how you and. i'm lucky i'm in my low the i need help and i one for to tell you the any sane morse if it could just d.d. i'm going to steal your stuff. it was. in mostly a collage of the bad in the form in the form illusion mili in my divorce lucky sense of music then in that mood can cash out empty key child who forget where to come but they are mostly caught a lot let me...
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calli calling michael bloomberg and days ahead of wednesday's debate which is hosted by msnbc and bloomberg is expected to qualify for that debate which will mark his first time on stage and during remarks last night the senator from vermont gave a major preview of what we can expect. >> we will not defeat donald trump with a candidate who in 2015 stated and i quote, i, for example, am not in favor, have never been in favor of raising the minimum wage. we will not defeat donald trump with a candidate who instead of holding the crooks on wall street accountable blame the end of racist policies such as redlining for the financial crisis. the simple truth is that mayor bloomberg with all his money will not create the kind of excitement and energy we need to have the voter turn out we must have to defeat donald trump. >> all right. bloomberg has vowed to lend his backing to whoever the nominee is, even if it's not him. the bernie camp has already indicated it would not accept that money. the latest real clear politics national polling shows sanders in the lead with biden number two, bloomberg i
calli calling michael bloomberg and days ahead of wednesday's debate which is hosted by msnbc and bloomberg is expected to qualify for that debate which will mark his first time on stage and during remarks last night the senator from vermont gave a major preview of what we can expect. >> we will not defeat donald trump with a candidate who in 2015 stated and i quote, i, for example, am not in favor, have never been in favor of raising the minimum wage. we will not defeat donald trump with...
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. >> are you calli ining for a state-wide canvas. >> we're calling for the latter because there werets in a number of presints. i don't know the precise number. and, you know, one of the things that is important for your viewers to understand is in the grand scheme of things, you got to get 1,991 delegates to the national convention to win the nomination. there are 41 in iowa. in all likelihood, given that we have -- there is a concern here, a concern there and a number of presints, in all likelihood that's not going to affect the national delegate math, the range of the allocation of those 41 is not likely to be affected by any additional review because there are over 2,000 or so state delegate equivalents. the reason why i think it's important is because i want to make sure every iowa voter knows their vote is counted and i want to make sure every voter across this country knows their vote was counted and that we take our commitment to accuracy very seriously. >> the way i understand the rules for the state party, at least as articulated through the presto day is they have to have
. >> are you calli ining for a state-wide canvas. >> we're calling for the latter because there werets in a number of presints. i don't know the precise number. and, you know, one of the things that is important for your viewers to understand is in the grand scheme of things, you got to get 1,991 delegates to the national convention to win the nomination. there are 41 in iowa. in all likelihood, given that we have -- there is a concern here, a concern there and a number of presints,...
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it is the best strategy to drive out the 1% of people that pay roughly 50% of the taxes calli could thinkis proposing 5 trillion in new taxes. is your head spinning? i know mine is. probably art laffer as well. he is former economic advisor for president reagan and chairman of laffer associates. my lord, can you sort through what mike bloomberg actually believes? he swears he will not raise taxes. he raises them. then he says it is dumb, i can't do it. maybe he is won't do it now because he is saying he would when he becomes president? how do you sort through that? >> what people won't do to get in public office. he was a good mayor of new york. he did a lot of things that were right. now he denounces many of those today. the truth of the matter i like to see what his tax returns look like in march. he promises to release his tax returns. i wonder if he denise all the takes favors he used but now won't let anyone use in the future. it is hypocritical in the future, liz. those taxes will do nothing but make things worse. >> talk about he was a good mayor of new york city. i hear that aroun
it is the best strategy to drive out the 1% of people that pay roughly 50% of the taxes calli could thinkis proposing 5 trillion in new taxes. is your head spinning? i know mine is. probably art laffer as well. he is former economic advisor for president reagan and chairman of laffer associates. my lord, can you sort through what mike bloomberg actually believes? he swears he will not raise taxes. he raises them. then he says it is dumb, i can't do it. maybe he is won't do it now because he is...
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we took we ll take a look atall the confirmed cases a cally and tom steyer will beat donald trump on t economy. hipeop over profits plan makes a living wage a right. createthousands of good paying green jo in california. and provides 10%ax cut for everne making under $250,000 tom's plan also kes health care a right, by adding a public option to obamacare. protects union negotiated plans. and ensures californians can make their own protects union negotiated plans. health care choices. i'm tom steyer and i approve this mesge. this is a stodream.the american it starts here, in a middle class neighborhood with a middle class kid named mike. when his fher died, his mother went to work and becamthe breadwinner. she instilled in mike drive to build a better life. so he started a mpany from scratch with aidea and endless hours- today, that makes him the only democrat in the race who's created 20,000 jobs. he's the only democrat who's run the largest and most verse city in america, over 450,000 jobs and expanding health care coverage to 700,000 people. tgrassroots movement to combata gun viol
we took we ll take a look atall the confirmed cases a cally and tom steyer will beat donald trump on t economy. hipeop over profits plan makes a living wage a right. createthousands of good paying green jo in california. and provides 10%ax cut for everne making under $250,000 tom's plan also kes health care a right, by adding a public option to obamacare. protects union negotiated plans. and ensures californians can make their own protects union negotiated plans. health care choices. i'm tom...
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we've seen some car manufacturers outside of china cally stop productio because they're saying they can'tm china. but i'm curious, how is the local economy in china holding up? >> i think itu next cople of weeks that will tell us a tremendous amount about public morale inside china, because people will either not be able to come back the their jobs at o altens of millions of people are expected to come back and pick up that job a waiter or as a cleaner in an office building or working in anai ort, but all the flights are canceled. all the restaurants are closed. all the ofce buildings are telling people to work from home. so if you were counting on that income, it's not going to be there.ec if the inon numbers keep climbing, that will become a serious doe pest inissue. in as much as factories that are part of global supply chains are also not able to get up and running, at the moment the chinese domestic worry is very quickly going to become a worry for the whole global commerce. w >> branghat is your nmnse about how president xi and the central govt are being perceived in this crisis thi
we've seen some car manufacturers outside of china cally stop productio because they're saying they can'tm china. but i'm curious, how is the local economy in china holding up? >> i think itu next cople of weeks that will tell us a tremendous amount about public morale inside china, because people will either not be able to come back the their jobs at o altens of millions of people are expected to come back and pick up that job a waiter or as a cleaner in an office building or working in...
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callis were discussing a universal basic income, i couldn't look away. they were concerned about the economic essential of the urban poor. as icebergs mountains national temperatures uninhabited stability, they were looking at a i specifically the question of the day would turn on it. and would bring about a certain world war. artificial in villages, the machines would do the works of the rest of us, could focus on her art. the vcs wanted lots grant government services. ai inspired revolution, were bunkers in new zealand, and peanut butter. ai renaissance, the students a capitalist started enrolling in pottery classes. since they were automated out of a job. if he sees a terrific they talk like nobody in them. sometimes they talk to him books and give ideas. how to apply microeconomic theories to complex social problems. the future media, cultural stagnation and the builders mindset. they talked about how to find a good generating more ideas is a monthly to have more things to talk about. despite the feverish inefficacy of open markets, continues innovat
callis were discussing a universal basic income, i couldn't look away. they were concerned about the economic essential of the urban poor. as icebergs mountains national temperatures uninhabited stability, they were looking at a i specifically the question of the day would turn on it. and would bring about a certain world war. artificial in villages, the machines would do the works of the rest of us, could focus on her art. the vcs wanted lots grant government services. ai inspired revolution,...
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kelly --epresented of representative callie made an excellent point when he talked about the militaryeing one of ,he most diverse institutions 40% of our military personnel are racial or ethnic minorities, more than 50% of women in the services are and our military recognizes 200 religious states. , civilian ands military leaders alike, who appreciate, acknowledge, and support that diversity, which is a strength. >> absolutely. >> added my condolences as well. i think it shows and reminds us that one person -- i think the raking member mentioned -- one person can do so much damage. that is why it is important for each of us to call it out every time. have,h the limited time i you mentioned screening mechanisms. could you give us an example of one of those, what we could do, something tangible? of the most important things is what happens with recruits when they come in, they self-report what their activities have been. it is not detailed. it says, have you been part of a domestic terrorist organization, or something along those lines. the questions should be deeper. there should be mo
kelly --epresented of representative callie made an excellent point when he talked about the militaryeing one of ,he most diverse institutions 40% of our military personnel are racial or ethnic minorities, more than 50% of women in the services are and our military recognizes 200 religious states. , civilian ands military leaders alike, who appreciate, acknowledge, and support that diversity, which is a strength. >> absolutely. >> added my condolences as well. i think it shows and...
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callis moment, you get a from your government and they say, we need you. skill that cana change this. safe ford make it democracy again in the world. most of us i think would say yes, what can i do to help? if we have three children at home under the age of six, would we say yes and our husband was also at the front? most of us would think, am i going to orphan my children? posed tothe question odette samhsa with three daughters at home. pson.ette sam she answered in the language of a mother. we talk about national sacrifice, we talk about serving, but she framed everything in domestic terms. she said what happens to my girls if britain falls to? she was born french but had a british passport and that was because she was married to a brit. received the nationality of her husband. being a native french speaker with a british passport was a very hard to find skill in 1942. all of the men who are fighting had already been drafted. there was no one left. the allies are not calling on women because they suddenly get enlightened about how wonderful they are inca
callis moment, you get a from your government and they say, we need you. skill that cana change this. safe ford make it democracy again in the world. most of us i think would say yes, what can i do to help? if we have three children at home under the age of six, would we say yes and our husband was also at the front? most of us would think, am i going to orphan my children? posed tothe question odette samhsa with three daughters at home. pson.ette sam she answered in the language of a mother....
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winston said his aunt, yet the belly of a goat, you ate all the callie lou, down to the shop on flatbushpick me up more dashing bush. so winston walked to the subway. delish he also, wolf barked the neighborhood dog. while devouring two ics winston heard a whisper. what is that. winston, he looked to his left, to his right and to his back. where did that voice come from. he shrugged, then hopped on the train and headed to the shop. sitting patiently winston gave the subway window, where did all the familiar city buildings disappeared to. for he was no longer in new york city but now on the caribbean island of tobago. winston loved tobago. he often daydreamed about bathing in the crystal clear water, devouring morning gumbo and listen to his wise grandmother stories, he loved tobago even more than ics and callaloo. he could hear his grandmother calling him. winston said grandmother the sun is almost set, go down to the river and pick me too crabs, we needed for the callaloo. so winston approached the river when he saw, wow, look at all these crabs, i will bring back to -- i'll bring back
winston said his aunt, yet the belly of a goat, you ate all the callie lou, down to the shop on flatbushpick me up more dashing bush. so winston walked to the subway. delish he also, wolf barked the neighborhood dog. while devouring two ics winston heard a whisper. what is that. winston, he looked to his left, to his right and to his back. where did that voice come from. he shrugged, then hopped on the train and headed to the shop. sitting patiently winston gave the subway window, where did all...
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i got cool saddle shoes from jp pennycpenny and the sister cally father and said, do you give her sugary snacks in the morning. my dad said, no, she has cheerios just like her brothers and sister. she said, i have to take an extra vitamin c to deal with the speed of her speech. and my hair was grey when she started first grade and now it's white. pop, i'm still worried that i'm talking fast and i will continue to do that, but hopefully, as a judge, because i'm going to be listening more than i'm talking, i will get to practise slowing down my speech. >> thank you. that was very measured, by the way. >> miss evanjelista, what's the take away from the critique you have received? >> i've spent 16 years working on personal growth. you don't come from poverty and lack of access without having your challenges and sometimes you can bring that intensity been yowhen you come into the workforce. i said is it hard being an attorney. i said, no, it's hard in general because we're still integrating and we've seen a lot of leaps and bounds. i remember in my earlier years, i did a few trials back-to-ba
i got cool saddle shoes from jp pennycpenny and the sister cally father and said, do you give her sugary snacks in the morning. my dad said, no, she has cheerios just like her brothers and sister. she said, i have to take an extra vitamin c to deal with the speed of her speech. and my hair was grey when she started first grade and now it's white. pop, i'm still worried that i'm talking fast and i will continue to do that, but hopefully, as a judge, because i'm going to be listening more than...
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it will be very important, even though i think i'm in pretty shape and i know i can take mentally, callynd but -- [applause] >> all kidding aside, and they to say i challenged trump, i'm not challenging him to a fight. i would challenge him to a golf game if he carries his own bag. all kidding aside, i have to pick somebody who, in fact, would reassures people that if tomorrow lightning strikes and i die, i get -- i have released all my medical records, i don't myself, as my mother says, knock on wood, i'm in great shape but my point is to pick somebody who meets dy looks at, who two criteria. one, that they are younger than i am, and number two, they are be president of the united states of america and correlation be some between their views and mine. for example, if i picked someone a view that they insisted we do medicare for all, $35 h would cost over trillion, and has no chance of ecoming law, and would not support my plan for medicare -- medicare for those who want it, on obama care and adding a public option, that would be a real problem. do those kinds of things? but there are at
it will be very important, even though i think i'm in pretty shape and i know i can take mentally, callynd but -- [applause] >> all kidding aside, and they to say i challenged trump, i'm not challenging him to a fight. i would challenge him to a golf game if he carries his own bag. all kidding aside, i have to pick somebody who, in fact, would reassures people that if tomorrow lightning strikes and i die, i get -- i have released all my medical records, i don't myself, as my mother says,...
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buttigieg will end up catching sanders in that reallocated count and in terms of sanders in the delegate cally increasingly distant possibility for sanders. >> with 41 delegates, what that means is four are going to -- we don't quite know on the cd level if amy klobuchar can somehow -- might get a pledged delegate or two i think out of her support in that -- probably in pieces of either the 3rd or the 4th district. >> the 4th she won a few counties up there. >> we should have five candidate get dnc delegates, not to confuse the state delegate equivalence. now we are confident that those five max, correct? >> yeah. at this point -- klobuchar and biden on the north side of this. they give out the delegates an then a third of them at the state level. you have to be at 15. last night biden was under that number and now he is at close to 16% on that so he is looking like he'll get statewide delegates, as well. >> a thing to emphasize is these vote totals from the iowa democratic party and not doing any of our own verifications with the data like we sometimes normally do. but i put all the caveats t
buttigieg will end up catching sanders in that reallocated count and in terms of sanders in the delegate cally increasingly distant possibility for sanders. >> with 41 delegates, what that means is four are going to -- we don't quite know on the cd level if amy klobuchar can somehow -- might get a pledged delegate or two i think out of her support in that -- probably in pieces of either the 3rd or the 4th district. >> the 4th she won a few counties up there. >> we should have...
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h everyone here has probably received one of these scam cally and too many people have been victimized and lost money.ney. it is a national problem. at first we were not doing enough to prevent these scams. it caught us off guard.agency americans trust our agency and our employees and we cannot allow swindlers to erode that trust. in my first office visits, employees told me how these scams harm americans and our service. we have received more and more reports from people who have e been trick byby or are worried about these calls. americans want our help on this crisis and we also need to do s critical social security work, k likee processing benefit applications and making sure we pay people the right amount. within a few months of getting here, i made fighting these scams and helping our front linp offices a top priority. with inspector general ennis' help, we started fictioning things. we've been working closelye havd oig and deputy commissioner black to lead our efforts to curb the scams and see what mors we could do. now i believe we are on the e right track. we are taking action
h everyone here has probably received one of these scam cally and too many people have been victimized and lost money.ney. it is a national problem. at first we were not doing enough to prevent these scams. it caught us off guard.agency americans trust our agency and our employees and we cannot allow swindlers to erode that trust. in my first office visits, employees told me how these scams harm americans and our service. we have received more and more reports from people who have e been trick...
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i'm perry jones, the ceo of callie heels and an equity applicant, so i'll be going through this same process. so i'm happy to see the progress today and to see the support and also for the opposition, because i think this is a time for us to be able to actually educate the community, as well as the board when it comes to the candidate's use. cannabis use. mr. hall is actually the coach for my daughter and i can understand the conflicts when it comes to cannabis. from a business aspect of it, i would like him to be able to accel and to be able to give a safer access when it comes to cannabis. i know we all know the history of petrillo hill, a bright history and a dark past, as well. at this time, the development is safe access to those youth and those teams that's in the community. i believe mr. hall and his team will do a wonderful job, give safe access and for the city to build a support equity and this is a prime opportunity to do so. i would love such an equity business approved because i think this would be an opportunity to give further education and safe access. >> thank you, a
i'm perry jones, the ceo of callie heels and an equity applicant, so i'll be going through this same process. so i'm happy to see the progress today and to see the support and also for the opposition, because i think this is a time for us to be able to actually educate the community, as well as the board when it comes to the candidate's use. cannabis use. mr. hall is actually the coach for my daughter and i can understand the conflicts when it comes to cannabis. from a business aspect of it, i...
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conducting more normal oversight using the normal tools that congresses of both parties particular cally use. no patience for ordinary oversight. just rush to grab the bluntest tool available to make a political statement against the president. well, this war powers debate bears an eerie resemblance to that pattern. to listen to some of the advocates of senator kaine's resolution, you would think that sweeping resolutions like this were the only means available to senators to express any discomfort with white house foreign policy. of course, that isn't so. if a senator's priority is genuine oversight, there are countless tools in their toolbox. they can hold hearings. they can engage the administration directly. they can ask questions and ravishes. they feel were not sufficiently addressed in interagency deliberations. instead, like impeachment, this war powers resolution cuts short that interplay between the branches. it short circuits the deliberation and debate. it is dangerously overbroad, an overbroad resolution that should not pass congress, that is certain to be vetoed if it does.
conducting more normal oversight using the normal tools that congresses of both parties particular cally use. no patience for ordinary oversight. just rush to grab the bluntest tool available to make a political statement against the president. well, this war powers debate bears an eerie resemblance to that pattern. to listen to some of the advocates of senator kaine's resolution, you would think that sweeping resolutions like this were the only means available to senators to express any...