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warehouses for further distribution throughout guys and my colleague, this does it taste bag to carry kennedy issues, the international associate general secretary at the american friends service committee who explain why everything the pay was the wrong decision from a humanitarian perspective and wound, but even when a dose gets through is roles, force evacuation, or any sin. rafa has made the distribution of that a possible. i think she monetary and workers have been in this work for decades. know that this is not the solution, it distracts it takes the focus away from the crossings that do exist that they've been there for, for years. decades they have the infrastructure, the security mechanisms to allow the, the aid that needs to go in to go in. so i can't, i can't speak to why the us government made this decision, but from a humanitarian perspective, it's the wrong decision. terry depended on, i understand, is now saying it's exploring alternative route. well, i'd love to hear what they come up with because we have been in gaza for 75 years. we've provided food aid to 560000 people. we
warehouses for further distribution throughout guys and my colleague, this does it taste bag to carry kennedy issues, the international associate general secretary at the american friends service committee who explain why everything the pay was the wrong decision from a humanitarian perspective and wound, but even when a dose gets through is roles, force evacuation, or any sin. rafa has made the distribution of that a possible. i think she monetary and workers have been in this work for...
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May 21, 2024
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and i spoke to carrie kennedy. she's the international associate general secretary at the american friends service committee. she explained why opening the pay is the wrong decision from a humanitarian perspective and worn. but even when a does get through, israel is forced of actuation or an eastern rascal has made the distribution of that age impossible. i think she monetary and workers have been in this work for decades, know that this is not the solution. it distracts it takes the focus away from the crossings that do exist that they've been there for, for years. decades they have the infrastructure of the security mechanisms to allow the, the aid that needs to go in to go in. so i can't, i can't speak to why the us government made this decision, but from a humanitarian perspective, it's the wrong decision. terry depends on, i understand, is now saying it's exploring alternative route. well, i'd love to hear what they come up with because we have been in gaza for 75 years. we've provided food aid to 560000 peop
and i spoke to carrie kennedy. she's the international associate general secretary at the american friends service committee. she explained why opening the pay is the wrong decision from a humanitarian perspective and worn. but even when a does get through, israel is forced of actuation or an eastern rascal has made the distribution of that age impossible. i think she monetary and workers have been in this work for decades, know that this is not the solution. it distracts it takes the focus...
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in the meantime, and cnn will be carrying that. robert f kennedy not pleased because he's not included either of these. edward lawrence has the latest. >> reporter: the fastest i have ever seen a presidential debate agreed-upon. it happened in the span of two hours, donald trump, president biden asked donald trump for two debate september 27th, september 10th and june 27th, a former president agreed to both and this is what we woke up to this morning. >> president biden: donald trump last two the base to me in 2,020. now he is acting like you wants to debate me again. make my day, pal. i will even do it twice. i heard you are free on wednesdays. >> reporter: response, quickly from truth social from donald trump saying president biden is the worst debater he ever faced and it is time for the debate so he can explain to the american people his distractive open border policy, new and ridiculous ev mandates. and really weak foreign policy which is allowing the world to catch on fire. the biden campaign says once the venue for no audience, he wants a la
in the meantime, and cnn will be carrying that. robert f kennedy not pleased because he's not included either of these. edward lawrence has the latest. >> reporter: the fastest i have ever seen a presidential debate agreed-upon. it happened in the span of two hours, donald trump, president biden asked donald trump for two debate september 27th, september 10th and june 27th, a former president agreed to both and this is what we woke up to this morning. >> president biden: donald...
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that oleg sergeevich said here earlier that the west has never carried out political contract killings, so if they killed their president kennedyrsuing a certain policy, there was no reason to stop before killing... on the other hand, none of the serious states would recognize negotiations without russian participation. why do they stick to this version then? well, i would say briefly on the previous question, too many technologies have been developed for working with the public, it has become so deeply in practice against us that they did not understand from the very beginning that it would work for sure. talking about formulas is too global, because zelensky’s formula then assumes relations between russia and ukraine, but this is not so, we cannot consider the ukrainian crisis within the framework of only the relations of these two states, global issues are being resolved significance, and without russia, without china, without belarus, it must be said that there can be no peace conferences, we will not advertise switzerland, switzerland is only the host country. does not have, and now i return to the president’s words, in wh
that oleg sergeevich said here earlier that the west has never carried out political contract killings, so if they killed their president kennedyrsuing a certain policy, there was no reason to stop before killing... on the other hand, none of the serious states would recognize negotiations without russian participation. why do they stick to this version then? well, i would say briefly on the previous question, too many technologies have been developed for working with the public, it has become...
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bend your fingers. 1944, the end of world war ii, the eldest of his sons, joe kennedy, the youngest dies while carryinghe thirty- fifth us president john kennedy. president kennedy died, a year later his brother edward would be in a plane crash, the pilot and assistant would die, and he would miraculously survive, it was edward who would be the first to suggest this. is there really some kind of terrible curse hanging over all the kennedys? he will say this shortly after another one is killed. his brother, robert kennedy sr., is the father of the current presidential candidate. i thank you all and now we go to chicago and let's win there. then bobby, as his family called him in america, as his son was now participating in the presidential race, according to many forecasts he was supposed to win it. senators kennedy fired. mainly politics, what killed their descendants. 1999 another plane crash kills john f. kennedy's son, john f. kennedy jr., along with his wife and her sister. the search , which involved six ships and 20 divers, came to an end and all three bodies were recovered. only along bobby's si
bend your fingers. 1944, the end of world war ii, the eldest of his sons, joe kennedy, the youngest dies while carryinghe thirty- fifth us president john kennedy. president kennedy died, a year later his brother edward would be in a plane crash, the pilot and assistant would die, and he would miraculously survive, it was edward who would be the first to suggest this. is there really some kind of terrible curse hanging over all the kennedys? he will say this shortly after another one is killed....
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. >> the other burden that someone in your position carries, which is very complicated, would be that because it was the kennedyswherever you go -- right now you're choosing to come out and run for office, and you're putting yourself in this position. but for many years, you could -- you couldn't have not put yourself in this position. you could just be living. but everywhere you go, whether you choose it or not, this is something that people know about you and your family, that it lives with you. there's a difficulty to that, to being young and to having this thrust upon you at a level where these were moments that the whole country lived through. >> yeah. but, you know, i experienced that in a different way. i have people come up to me almost every day of my life and say, you know, i remember your dad. your dad inspired me. i remember where i was when he was killed. i don't always like to hear that because it -- you know, it does remind me of -- sometimes i feel restless when people are telling me, i remember exactly where i was when your father was killed or your uncle was killed. but i know they mean it well
. >> the other burden that someone in your position carries, which is very complicated, would be that because it was the kennedyswherever you go -- right now you're choosing to come out and run for office, and you're putting yourself in this position. but for many years, you could -- you couldn't have not put yourself in this position. you could just be living. but everywhere you go, whether you choose it or not, this is something that people know about you and your family, that it lives...
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talk about working with boeing on a public-prive mission to carry astronas to and from the intertional space station. that is live othe kennedyr. then, little later at 2:00 p.m., the assistant secretary of state and compliance, mallory stewart, talks about reports russia is developing a space-bed nuclear weapon to destroy satellites. also, president biden will award the presidential medal of eedom, the highest civilian honor, 1019 people, including former house speaker nancy pelosi, and former senators lizabeth dole and john kerry. the ceremony is at 4:30 p.m. eastern, all live here on c-span . ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is the time you call home. at sparklight, it's our home, too. right now, we're all facing our greatest challenge. that's why sparklight is working around the clock to keep you connected. we are doing our part, so it is a little easier to yours. >> sparklight supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪
talk about working with boeing on a public-prive mission to carry astronas to and from the intertional space station. that is live othe kennedyr. then, little later at 2:00 p.m., the assistant secretary of state and compliance, mallory stewart, talks about reports russia is developing a space-bed nuclear weapon to destroy satellites. also, president biden will award the presidential medal of eedom, the highest civilian honor, 1019 people, including former house speaker nancy pelosi, and former...
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kennedy, and fox news contributor steve hilton. >> kayleigh: we have more details with eric. >> hello carrie, we heard some pretty salacious terror testimony from stormy daniels, e prosecutors i get into the heart of the case against trump, he is back on the stand right now after that was a 15 minute bread she seemed nervous appearing casual talking in a conversational way, about the prosecutor and the judge asking her to slow down. she began her testimony describing her upbringing working in the adult industry. film industry. then she recounted when she met the former president at a charity and 2006, she said that she playfully him on the rear with a rolled up magazine, the publicist then encouraged her to meet him, she said when she went up to his hotel penthouse to have dinner with him he was wearing silk or satin pajamas he said. just like hugh hefner. he then changed, at one point she went into the bathroom and when she emerge trump was lying on the bed with his boxers and t-shirt, and then she described having intercourse with him on the bed. she described in detail saying she was not threatened by him but that she did luck
kennedy, and fox news contributor steve hilton. >> kayleigh: we have more details with eric. >> hello carrie, we heard some pretty salacious terror testimony from stormy daniels, e prosecutors i get into the heart of the case against trump, he is back on the stand right now after that was a 15 minute bread she seemed nervous appearing casual talking in a conversational way, about the prosecutor and the judge asking her to slow down. she began her testimony describing her upbringing...
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announcement that we were talking about before of designating kennedy yeah, as a major non-nato ally, this is, of course symbolic but is going to carry a lot of weight in terms of the symbolism particularly given that kenya is now the first subsaharan african nation to receive that designation. the president also talked about other areas of economic cooperation but another big area of discussion, was finding ways to alleviate the debt burden that countries like kenya and other nations developing nations face. one moment that i thought was quite noteworthy from kenyan president ruto. he said, this visit comes at a time when he believes democracies appear to be retreating world worldwide, that line stood out to me because the message that some biden administration officials would say is being delivered to the kenyan leader today, is basically you're better off working with us to democracy like the united states rather than say a country like china or iran, or russia. so that was an interesting line. of course, we saw the president take a number of questions, including on the issue of haiti also on the issue of israel on that issue when
announcement that we were talking about before of designating kennedy yeah, as a major non-nato ally, this is, of course symbolic but is going to carry a lot of weight in terms of the symbolism particularly given that kenya is now the first subsaharan african nation to receive that designation. the president also talked about other areas of economic cooperation but another big area of discussion, was finding ways to alleviate the debt burden that countries like kenya and other nations...
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carried away as well. >> greg: let's welcome tonight's guests his ex-wife took everything except as depression, comedian jamie liss sow. so allergic to gluten she hates when producers say that's a wrap kennedylike governor ho troll he can move his face, former congressman lee is elden and she's like a rubiks twisted often seen at garage sales. kat timpf! jamie week it about you being a parent but i'm sure you are loving parent you have kids these are children who love attention were okay with giving it to them should we be great finally serious question to you and you don't know what to do. >> i was waiting for the insult. >> greg: sorry as a sad divorced father what would you do if your parents ended up actually going to college which they won't the. >> now i feel more comfortable. well honestly as they often say when lunch is delivered to the set of the view there's a lot to unpack here there's so much wrong here my favourite thing i'm so glad you played a price as what's ironic is that still protesting i like to hear from protesters what their protesting when he goes security them that's real protesting with think if i'm part of the protest it's like you were holding back during the earl
carried away as well. >> greg: let's welcome tonight's guests his ex-wife took everything except as depression, comedian jamie liss sow. so allergic to gluten she hates when producers say that's a wrap kennedylike governor ho troll he can move his face, former congressman lee is elden and she's like a rubiks twisted often seen at garage sales. kat timpf! jamie week it about you being a parent but i'm sure you are loving parent you have kids these are children who love attention were okay...
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May 29, 2024
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kennedy was sick and not voting that day. i went around to republicans and democrats were up in 40 days and said listen, i have the votes to carrythese were members who were going to vote yes, then you can feel free to do so. if i thought i needed your vote, i would te you. in some cases they were ■,a democratic colleague who already voted no. very unpopular to vote no in those days. not a single person i offered that to ticket. -- that to took it. one public and carly got a great answer. i said, what is the problem? i have toace a constituent in the mormon. who the hell are you going to face in the morning? he said the mirror. [laughter] he said, i think it is the right thing to do. lost his seat, as many did. but it is worthwhile occasionallyere with talk of how how bad things are. sometimes people rally to the moment. not every vote is like what we are talking about. yes, it is aleadership expects e some cover for members in tough situations. they do it all the time? no. but from time to time? absolutely. >> it just seems like it has become -- >> i am talking 12 years ago now, but nonetheless. history. but it was a time when
kennedy was sick and not voting that day. i went around to republicans and democrats were up in 40 days and said listen, i have the votes to carrythese were members who were going to vote yes, then you can feel free to do so. if i thought i needed your vote, i would te you. in some cases they were ■,a democratic colleague who already voted no. very unpopular to vote no in those days. not a single person i offered that to ticket. -- that to took it. one public and carly got a great answer. i...
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they flew from cairo to kennedy airport where they were greeted with much fanfare about a crowd of 50 people carryinglush toys , flowers and bobbing balloons. among the children was a 6 -year-old boy with pale skin and strawberry blonde hair. he. dazed as a crowd rushed around his wheelchair and airport employee grew agitated and shouted at people to disperse and put away their cameras. he has cystic fibrosis. weighs about 25 pounds and is suffering from severe malnourishment caused by famine according to the palestine children's relief fund. and, joe is in riverview florida good morning, joe. >> good morning. good morning. a guy speaking earlier from georgia -- virginie about the confederate flag. well, i feel that way. i guess i do not know what country he is from. the way he felt about it, but that is the way i feel about the confederate flag. the insurrection, look at these kids and to fill guilty is what you guys look like. i cannot understand how the president can tell these kids how you can protest and what will happen. but the mouth doing nothing, we should have had troops waiting. if you do
they flew from cairo to kennedy airport where they were greeted with much fanfare about a crowd of 50 people carryinglush toys , flowers and bobbing balloons. among the children was a 6 -year-old boy with pale skin and strawberry blonde hair. he. dazed as a crowd rushed around his wheelchair and airport employee grew agitated and shouted at people to disperse and put away their cameras. he has cystic fibrosis. weighs about 25 pounds and is suffering from severe malnourishment caused by famine...
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launch tonight carrying astronauts for the first time after a series of engineering setbacks and delays. nbc news senior correspondent tom costello has made his way to florida. he's at the kennedy space center visitors' complex. tom, good morning to you, first of all, what are we expecting today, and walk us through why this particular launch has taken so long. >> reporter: this was supposed to happen back in 2020 but boeing has had years of problems, it's years behind spacex, its arch rival, engineering missteps, and close calls. a similar problem we've seen play out with boeing's commercial airline division. but the countdown is on for this high-stakes mission with astronauts on board this brand new boeing spaceship. veteran astronauts and test pilots sunita williams and butch willmore lift off at 10:40 p.m. their starliner spaceship is sitting on top of an atlas 5 rocket at the cape canaveral space force station. during an uncrewed test flight back in 2019, a software mistake cost starliner's internal clocks to be off by 11 hours. mission control forced to abort that mission, it later learned that the starship could have actually crashed the starliner could have crashed into
launch tonight carrying astronauts for the first time after a series of engineering setbacks and delays. nbc news senior correspondent tom costello has made his way to florida. he's at the kennedy space center visitors' complex. tom, good morning to you, first of all, what are we expecting today, and walk us through why this particular launch has taken so long. >> reporter: this was supposed to happen back in 2020 but boeing has had years of problems, it's years behind spacex, its arch...