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cheney state college, class of 1964.fraternity brother and my friend through eternity. everybody talks about how cool brother vance was. i first met brother vance on the football field of cheney state college in the fall of 1960. he wasn't that cool then. [ laughter ] and neither was moon. played on the same team. they were just two away. whatever was open that is where they played. now, the reason cheney's football field was wrapped in suburbs of philadelphia and the athletic director kept the field beautiful. it was also challenging because we went 0-8 that year. matter of fact, we only won one football game my four years at cheney. i didn't play. i was the manager which is a glorified term for water boy. the one game we won and we barely won that -- i didn't think it was that funny. there had been a lot of things said about jimmy today. one thing said that was true was his musical interest, his musical talent. jimmyo many of you know what that means. as a part of that 0-8 season we started with 40 men. we ended with 1
cheney state college, class of 1964.fraternity brother and my friend through eternity. everybody talks about how cool brother vance was. i first met brother vance on the football field of cheney state college in the fall of 1960. he wasn't that cool then. [ laughter ] and neither was moon. played on the same team. they were just two away. whatever was open that is where they played. now, the reason cheney's football field was wrapped in suburbs of philadelphia and the athletic director kept the...
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cheney, no. ms. slaughter aye. mr. mcgovern aye. mr. polis, aye. mr. chairman. no. >> clerk will report the total. >> four yeas. nine nays. >> agreement is not amended. >> i move the committee grant hr 3354 open rule so all members have opportunity to offer amendments to the bill on the floor. >> discussion? >> those in favor significay wi aye. >> no? >> roll call. >> roll call vote. >> mr. cole, no. woodal? no. burgess, no. collins, no. mr. burn, no. mr. newhouse. no. mr. buck, no. h is cheney, no. ms. slaughter, aye. mr. mcgovern, aye. mr. hastings, aye. mr. polis, aye. mr. chairman? no. >> clerk call the vote. >> four yeas, nine nays. >> i have an amendment that the committee make an order and give necessary waivers by hr 3354 by representative rounly. p prevent those being used under the daca program. discussion? >> vote now on the amendment. those in favor signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> opposed? >> no. nos have it. roll call. >> gentleman asked for roll call vote. >> mr. cole, no. mr. woodal, no. mr. burgess, no. mr. collins, no. mr. byrne, no. mr. newho
cheney, no. ms. slaughter aye. mr. mcgovern aye. mr. polis, aye. mr. chairman. no. >> clerk will report the total. >> four yeas. nine nays. >> agreement is not amended. >> i move the committee grant hr 3354 open rule so all members have opportunity to offer amendments to the bill on the floor. >> discussion? >> those in favor significay wi aye. >> no? >> roll call. >> roll call vote. >> mr. cole, no. woodal? no. burgess, no. collins,...
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christian bale's dig cheney weight gain.got robbie with a wig and her queen elizabeth transformation. >>> and with the romance public, what does that mean for jamie's bromance with her ex, tom cruise? >> you trying to heat it up? was it hot before you got here? ♪ >>> but first, madonna, the mom. in "people's" new issue, she poses with kids she adopted from malawi and talks about her family. first up, the 5-year-olds twins ester es tell la didn't know this was one of her hits. also, they call her mambo instead of mom. the girls she calls show-offs are acclimated to their new life, girl said it was a grueling adoption process to bring them home. quote, because i'm a public figure, i get the hard road. it was just as rigorous as her previous adoptions. wierth h 11-year-old, quote, every newspaper said i kidnapped him. it was a low point, and i would cry myself to sleep. for mercy, madonna had to go through the support. despite that, the 59-year-old never abandoned malawi and went to the hospital. named after mercy. >> i have no
christian bale's dig cheney weight gain.got robbie with a wig and her queen elizabeth transformation. >>> and with the romance public, what does that mean for jamie's bromance with her ex, tom cruise? >> you trying to heat it up? was it hot before you got here? ♪ >>> but first, madonna, the mom. in "people's" new issue, she poses with kids she adopted from malawi and talks about her family. first up, the 5-year-olds twins ester es tell la didn't know this was...
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as dick cheney put it to me when he was jerry ford's-- a terrific chief of staff for jerry ford.id you can't have a tough thing that you have to tell the president and have eight or nine guys sitting around saying, "it's your turn to tell him. no, it's your turn." it has to be one person to do it. and, unfortunately, we do not have a chief of staff as we speak in the white house who can tell the president no. >> rose: is there anything exwb in the white house who can tell the president no? >> well, you know, i sometimes wonder if donald trump could find the civilian equivalent of jim mattis, who, evidently, has the gravitas to change the president's mind, on torture, for example, and tell him no-- >> mcmaster. >> he needs to find somebody like that, because history is littered with the wreckage of presidencies that tried to govern this way, including jerry ford's. >> back to your first question, what makes a good chief of staff? i completely agree with john. the role of the chief of staff is going to vary from president to exprt vary drastically. it would be hard to imagine two p
as dick cheney put it to me when he was jerry ford's-- a terrific chief of staff for jerry ford.id you can't have a tough thing that you have to tell the president and have eight or nine guys sitting around saying, "it's your turn to tell him. no, it's your turn." it has to be one person to do it. and, unfortunately, we do not have a chief of staff as we speak in the white house who can tell the president no. >> rose: is there anything exwb in the white house who can tell the...
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dick cheney who do you play i play nelson rockefeller did you ever meet oh i did did you interview him i've never interviewed him but i met him at a convention. well my father was a rockefeller republican you know remember that turmel they meet in a phone booth now. you still get excited above the job you still love the acting oh yeah what propels you would keep she going. i think there's some kind of. you know when you're inside that bubble and you're actually. you know inside a character that you're exploring things about yourself that you have more doubt sometimes you know and i think there's a sense of. you're letting kind of humanity feel flow through you in a way you're a vessel for other things if you make yourself available always you a break well you know i think i had kind of being one two punch with the breaks one was getting a part in ruthless people which was my first movie. and that with danny de vito and bette midler and it was just eric it was a small part but it was memorable and that was the second break was mel brooks saw it and spaceballs spaceballs how did you get
dick cheney who do you play i play nelson rockefeller did you ever meet oh i did did you interview him i've never interviewed him but i met him at a convention. well my father was a rockefeller republican you know remember that turmel they meet in a phone booth now. you still get excited above the job you still love the acting oh yeah what propels you would keep she going. i think there's some kind of. you know when you're inside that bubble and you're actually. you know inside a character that...
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they still appointed and him a tenet counsel who probably decide his mission was to get dick cheney. it is the most grotesque example of a mischaracterization of justice and the danger of the power of the government. the back and look at the case. that's what i'm very worried about robert mueller, now these bad person, he's a patriot, a guy who served with great distinctive did not. i have no doubt he is a person who's going to do his best but he is surrounding himself with a collective group of people were going to engage in a witchhunt and i encourage everybody to actually arthur miller's the crucible which is about the witchcraft trials and late 17th century in salem. that's the mentality of the left. the left is engaged in the salem witchcraft process. we know some is evil, somebody is bad. i wonder who we should burn at the stake? maybe it's you, whoever you are. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> my name is joe hickman. i'm the author of a new book "the convenient terroirst." i'm a writer. i freelance and i've written for "newsweek," vice news, "t
they still appointed and him a tenet counsel who probably decide his mission was to get dick cheney. it is the most grotesque example of a mischaracterization of justice and the danger of the power of the government. the back and look at the case. that's what i'm very worried about robert mueller, now these bad person, he's a patriot, a guy who served with great distinctive did not. i have no doubt he is a person who's going to do his best but he is surrounding himself with a collective group...
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twenty chance that climate change wipes out the entire human race by the end of this century so dick cheney once said that we should go to war with a country if there was just a one percent chance that country was helping terrorists get a nuclear bomb should we apply that thinking to climate change a one in twenty of the apocalypse that's five percent that's insanely high that's five dick cheney's ok part of the problem is that the science keeps moving today's washington post had them in a three piece where they describe a new study saying that it turns out that in brazil the forests themselves or no major climate carbon create contributors and that that was something that was not predicted and in fact protecting that area was thought to be a way to mitigate against it this study comes out and it says something that we need we're talking about alpha and here and here and you're giving me and no i'm just telling you don't flee about it and let it anecdote this was the year that the polar ice caps are supposed to be completely melted according to the former vice president and what we see as m
twenty chance that climate change wipes out the entire human race by the end of this century so dick cheney once said that we should go to war with a country if there was just a one percent chance that country was helping terrorists get a nuclear bomb should we apply that thinking to climate change a one in twenty of the apocalypse that's five percent that's insanely high that's five dick cheney's ok part of the problem is that the science keeps moving today's washington post had them in a...
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cheney doesn't want to tell anybody." i said, "he's the vice president.ting magazine, like guns and -- >> seth: yeah, uh -- i don't know. [ laughter ] i can pretend. >> he wants to tell some outdoor magazine. i said, "no, no, no. i mean, he has a press corps. we have to tell the press corps." so monday -- he didn't tell anyone sunday. monday came around and our white house press secretary, scott mclellan, was just pounded, because now there was a stakeout at the hospital. i mean everyone knew he shot his friend. >> seth: probably no questions about switch grass that day. [ light laughter ] >> we were not driving our energy message. but we -- yeah, i mean we had to involve folks at the highest levels. and, you know, in those days it was viewed as a way to move past a crisis to do an interview with a friendly outlet. so we suggested an interview for him, and there was a lot of yelling and screaming and it felt -- the vice president never really forgave me for making him do an interview about shooting his friend. but ultimately, we had to involve the id >> s
cheney doesn't want to tell anybody." i said, "he's the vice president.ting magazine, like guns and -- >> seth: yeah, uh -- i don't know. [ laughter ] i can pretend. >> he wants to tell some outdoor magazine. i said, "no, no, no. i mean, he has a press corps. we have to tell the press corps." so monday -- he didn't tell anyone sunday. monday came around and our white house press secretary, scott mclellan, was just pounded, because now there was a stakeout at the...
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according to politico, he brought the atricure kyle cheney writes, roger stone finally came face-to-face with the top democratic investigator. and, we hear from mr. cohen -- mr. stone and congressman schiff. >> here we go. >> good afternoon. my name is grant smith. i am an attorney for roger stone. and ouris my cocounsel client, roger stone. we started at about 9:40 this morning and went to about 12:30 this afternoon. we took one break. members of the committee took their turns asking all the questions they had, and we answered all their questions. roger testified truthfully, honestly, and without hesitation. we spent a lot of time preparing for this. i do not believe the committee asked us in a questions that we were not prepared for. they are things you have widely reported in the past. they are things that would have been expected in this investigation. the committee is doing their job i believe clearly. everybody wants to get to the bottom of this. they want to get to the bottom of it in different ways, but they want to get to the bottom of it. and mr. stone is here to offer what he
according to politico, he brought the atricure kyle cheney writes, roger stone finally came face-to-face with the top democratic investigator. and, we hear from mr. cohen -- mr. stone and congressman schiff. >> here we go. >> good afternoon. my name is grant smith. i am an attorney for roger stone. and ouris my cocounsel client, roger stone. we started at about 9:40 this morning and went to about 12:30 this afternoon. we took one break. members of the committee took their turns...
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- it becomes cheney university. we reached out to archivists at cheney and tried to find as many documents as we could, documenting the history of the school. and we created a website with everything you could find on the institute for colored youth, for people who want to go back and study the school. that is at villanova. and that is a longer web address institute fort do colored youth at villanova university, you will find it. it is a huge archive of everything we could find at the school. we do profiles of the first 40 graduates. we try to find out as much as we can about the first 40 people who graduated from the school. and we put everything we can about the school, on the website, so people can study the school. two things, i guess. how did the equal rights league, because i hear civil rights always, especially related to the streetcars, but i recognize there was an organization called the equal rights league. and a lot of people were involved, and as a relates to women, i think that connotation fits more dur
- it becomes cheney university. we reached out to archivists at cheney and tried to find as many documents as we could, documenting the history of the school. and we created a website with everything you could find on the institute for colored youth, for people who want to go back and study the school. that is at villanova. and that is a longer web address institute fort do colored youth at villanova university, you will find it. it is a huge archive of everything we could find at the school....
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. >> at the time vice president dick cheney was in his third term as congressman. >> in the early 80sn we grew from beirut, that took it as evidence if they killed enough americans, they would change the policy. i don't mean to be critical of the decisions that were made 20 or 25 years ago, it's different than what we are faced with now. >> kidnappings, hijackings and bombings stretched from cairo to lockerbie, scotland. in the summer of 1985, hezbollah's hijacking of flight 847 focused the world on militant islam. among the passengers, a 23-year-old navy diver who was brutally beaten and shot and his body dumped under the tarmac. >> a body of a young american hero robert dean was returned to his native soil in a coffin. let me make it plain to the assassins in beirut and accomplices. wherever they may be, america will never make concessions to terrorists. >> one of the hezbollah hijackers was released from a german jail in 2005. >> i really, really expect more than to allow convicted terrorists to be released after having killed americans. released early because of good behavior. >>
. >> at the time vice president dick cheney was in his third term as congressman. >> in the early 80sn we grew from beirut, that took it as evidence if they killed enough americans, they would change the policy. i don't mean to be critical of the decisions that were made 20 or 25 years ago, it's different than what we are faced with now. >> kidnappings, hijackings and bombings stretched from cairo to lockerbie, scotland. in the summer of 1985, hezbollah's hijacking of flight...
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vice president cheney and the secret service were dead set against it. it was interesting because they would say, we cannot have aircraft close to the airport. and yet, when the system reopened in the course of the day, 18,000 aircraft were within 30 minutes flight time of reagan international. there were things put in place afterwards in retrospect you wonder, did it make much sense? many of us worked very hard to go ahead and take the actions necessary to reopen reagan. and, from my perspective, from a background of flying, it is startling to me that there was this idea that somehow the nation's capital could not be sufficiently protected and a way that would allow aviation to proceed. because on aircraft carriers, we are in harms way all the time. but we had very distinct procedures you have to follow to get back on that ship when you are 100 miles off of lebanon. i can assure you, and a 14 back from a4 coming ship, we did not follow very prescribed flight procedures. if we did not wear going to get shut down and so i met with secretary norm monadnock
vice president cheney and the secret service were dead set against it. it was interesting because they would say, we cannot have aircraft close to the airport. and yet, when the system reopened in the course of the day, 18,000 aircraft were within 30 minutes flight time of reagan international. there were things put in place afterwards in retrospect you wonder, did it make much sense? many of us worked very hard to go ahead and take the actions necessary to reopen reagan. and, from my...
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fortunately, we had the authorization from vice president cheney. seth looks at me and said "you , are with me. you take igor. i want you to make -- i want to make sure you have missiles. we run down the hallway to life support. we are putting on g-suits. i am putting on my vest. throwing on my harness. major have my helmet, might atc -- my akc. , my vest. he looks at me and says, "i will take the cockpit. " i knew i would take the tail. i remember my dad had been involved in a safety investigation analyzing a crash of a 737 out of colorado springs and they had lost the vertical and horizontal tail locked and the airplane just went straight in. there was just nothing left. there was no way they could've pulled out, no way they could have controlled it. there would be no pattern of debris. it would just be straight down. i knew i would take the tail. we are running out as fast as we can go, as fast as i can go. he out ramey. he is a major, he is an old guy. [laughter] with all my flight gear it kind of nearly doubled my body weight. he ran to the fir
fortunately, we had the authorization from vice president cheney. seth looks at me and said "you , are with me. you take igor. i want you to make -- i want to make sure you have missiles. we run down the hallway to life support. we are putting on g-suits. i am putting on my vest. throwing on my harness. major have my helmet, might atc -- my akc. , my vest. he looks at me and says, "i will take the cockpit. " i knew i would take the tail. i remember my dad had been involved in a...
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in 2008, richard cheney said deficits don't matter. deficitss boss ran up like it was drunken sailors who just came into town. obama. for the eight years he was in office, 77 months consecutive months of the unemployment rate going down. that caller from connecticut wouldn't want to take that into consideration. getting obama's complexion, obama couldn't do anything right. the unemployment rate kept going down. the deficit is going to miraculously get smaller, i've got a bridge in new jersey the governor and i would like to sell to you. got your point. dallas, texas. caller: i have a question about the tax plan. i am not hearing anything about a reduction in payroll taxes. there are so many businesses that are in debt for payroll taxes. i would like to see a decrease in that. and what about a cap on the amount of money that is contributed to the social security tax? i think ght now it is $100,000. ?hy not increase that that would bring in so much more money to the government and reduces the payroll taxes to get these small businesses o
in 2008, richard cheney said deficits don't matter. deficitss boss ran up like it was drunken sailors who just came into town. obama. for the eight years he was in office, 77 months consecutive months of the unemployment rate going down. that caller from connecticut wouldn't want to take that into consideration. getting obama's complexion, obama couldn't do anything right. the unemployment rate kept going down. the deficit is going to miraculously get smaller, i've got a bridge in new jersey...
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we are joined by kyle cheney, executive director of politico.hat was the purpose of the closed door hearings with the intelligence committees in the senate and house? guest: this is the first face time lawmakers got with technology companies to get a sense of can you do forensic analysis of how much for an electionion was in the through advertising and things you are talking about like driving fake news on news feeds. they will try to do a public session in november or october. we have not heard the last of them. host: one of the challenges twitter faces is the anonymity of its users, as opposed to facebook users where we have to place a name and email address. guest: part of the value of twitter is that people can sign up anonymously. there is a free-speech element to that. twitter is in a tricky spot. lawmakers i think were dissatisfied with what they heard. they got some boilerplate numbers, and they did not feel like twitter was not taking it as seriously as they wanted. part of the challenges identifying the origin of these accounts and whe
we are joined by kyle cheney, executive director of politico.hat was the purpose of the closed door hearings with the intelligence committees in the senate and house? guest: this is the first face time lawmakers got with technology companies to get a sense of can you do forensic analysis of how much for an electionion was in the through advertising and things you are talking about like driving fake news on news feeds. they will try to do a public session in november or october. we have not...
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this guy, has to play dick cheney in the upcoming pic. >> you didn't realize just how influential that was upon everything that's happening now. >> christian's no stranger to extreme transformations. famously losing a reported 70 pounds for "the machinist," this is to premiere makeovers, and sam rockwell is president bush, and steve carell is rumsfeld, but they pale in comparison to freddie mercury in bohemian rhapsody. this is the queen front man, a role he prepped for on the set of "mr. robot". >> i hear him singing in there, and he is going to blow everybody away. >> and here's another role call for you p justin timberlake, and ariana grande are teaming up for a concert for an evening of music and unit for shortsville, and that sounds amazing. >> we should go. >>> still ahead, jamie foxx and katie holmes just revealed their romance. what's jamie's relationship like with katie's ex, tom cruise? >> when i say, that i mean that. >>. >>> plus why reese and ellen are fighting over oprah. >> did she text you, like, two days ago. >> >> three minutes ago. >> i doubt it. >> yes, she did! foo
this guy, has to play dick cheney in the upcoming pic. >> you didn't realize just how influential that was upon everything that's happening now. >> christian's no stranger to extreme transformations. famously losing a reported 70 pounds for "the machinist," this is to premiere makeovers, and sam rockwell is president bush, and steve carell is rumsfeld, but they pale in comparison to freddie mercury in bohemian rhapsody. this is the queen front man, a role he prepped for on...
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dick cheney is a war criminal who should spend the rest of his days rotting in the hague but we'll still need to take his advice if we want to stop climate change from literally ending human civilization and maybe even the human race as we know it for more on that let's turn to tonight's big picture. with a for tonight's big picture panel our conservative political commentator neil mccabe and valerie urban senior advisor to the working parties family thank you both for being with us a top thanks. great having you with us so as donald trump sends mixed messages about whether the united states will actually withdraw from the paris climate accords researchers at the scripps institute of oceanography have come to a shocking conclusion about climate change in a new report they say there is a one in twenty chance of climate change wiping out humanity as in the entire human human race by the end of the century dick cheney once said we should start a war with a country if there was just a one percent chance that that country was helping terrorist get a nuclear bomb should we apply that thinking
dick cheney is a war criminal who should spend the rest of his days rotting in the hague but we'll still need to take his advice if we want to stop climate change from literally ending human civilization and maybe even the human race as we know it for more on that let's turn to tonight's big picture. with a for tonight's big picture panel our conservative political commentator neil mccabe and valerie urban senior advisor to the working parties family thank you both for being with us a top...
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to jerk our cheney casually, refuse. there were subsidies on the price of oil.re was allegedly supporting worldwide net get -- network of mosques. this idea that even know they just attacked us, we would suddenly turn on the saudis just did not compute. michael you talk about jacobson, who he was, and what he uncovered? >> he is absolutely key. investigator on the senate -- the joint inquiry by the house and senate intelligence committees, which was chaired by bob graham. it was set up right after the attacks. jacobson was investigator in that. early on, he noticed an odd discrepancy, a mention of the fbi files here in washington, that seemed to say that one of the hijackers had been in contact with an fbi informant. he thought this was quite interesting. he wanted -- he put in to go to san diego. i should say, this is a hijacker who been living in san diego. he pushed to go to san diego to look into the files on the local fbi office. interestingly, the head of the fbi, robert mueller, now investigating the trump allegations brought by donald trump, pushed -- mo
to jerk our cheney casually, refuse. there were subsidies on the price of oil.re was allegedly supporting worldwide net get -- network of mosques. this idea that even know they just attacked us, we would suddenly turn on the saudis just did not compute. michael you talk about jacobson, who he was, and what he uncovered? >> he is absolutely key. investigator on the senate -- the joint inquiry by the house and senate intelligence committees, which was chaired by bob graham. it was set up...
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ick cheney is whisked to an underground location. government went into survival mode. >> none of these garrett graff is they plan story of to save itself while we die. paid close time we attention is after realizing in they don't work. sharyl: does that highlight the need for more transparency? >> it highlights need for transparency but more exercises. sharyl: continuity of government plans have been around since truman and the dawn of atomic age. each administration has added touches. the greenbrier, secret bunker that wouldt a resort house members of congress was built on eisenhower's watch. tpfpf. f. kennedy exactly the doomsday precorps. >> there is a shadow government we't know where they are and don't know how many there are or what we are spending on them and we don't have any real idea it with work. sharyl: his book highlighted a d.o.d. report that came to light during j.f.k.'s time in office. it called continuity of overnment plans severely lacking. president carter called it a with it.all familiar 9/11 exposed major flaws i
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to you soon and i think congratulations i must also say goodbye we have time for today thanks to cheney and everyone i'll see you next time. next time on your next democracy your next special meet the photographer. visit tomba kosovo the cradle of german democracy. and get a read inside the german parliament building the high stock democracy day next time on your tax. africa. teaming up to go green german and tanzanian students and trees and install solar panels on the roof of this school. these protests are aimed at generating zero emission electricity to students and helping the environment and making notes of new. friends eagle and africa in thirty minutes on d. w. and. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful i test the convictions and values of the powerful confronting them with facts i will draw all those people with other people's life in their hands out of their comfort zone. how good are the arguments of my guests they have also just excuses. conflict zone confronting the powerful on t.w. . the jews in seventeen beethoven c'est von from september and october first. hash
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three time gold medalist and ncaa championship coach received the award, and former temple coach john cheney received the lifetime achievement award and mayor kenney talked about the tremendous impact they had on the city and the athletes following in their footsteps. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> cecily tynan pulling double duty in the tri-state area but also the path of irma. >> and that really is the big story. here dark and groomy. and the scene over the ben franklin bridge, the clouds are in place clearing out tomorrow and our weather is improving and the big story is hurricane irma. if you
three time gold medalist and ncaa championship coach received the award, and former temple coach john cheney received the lifetime achievement award and mayor kenney talked about the tremendous impact they had on the city and the athletes following in their footsteps. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow...
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to you soon and i think congratulations i must also say goodbye we have time for today thanks to cheney and everyone i'll see you next time. next time on your next democracy. meet the photographer. kosovo the cradle of german democracy. i'm going to read inside the german parliament building the high stocks democracy day next time. maybe this guy says taking over madison square garden. a special event is going to have and played here from a woman she. is cool being on stage at one of the world's premier concert venues. his. public spoke. she's long been a symbol of hope in syria. i try to help people. aside does she stand for change. for the false facade of her husband's rule of terror. she believes and what the syrian regime is doing and believes in those who say. projection that that they are saving syria assad the beautiful face of the dictatorship starting october first on d. w. . bush tag germany decides what is your take on the whole position regarding not only climate change. what do you want to know about germany's general election . they're going to. ask w. your questions about
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democratic presidential of nominations and in the white house trade with the secretary of war said dick cheney of his data jefferson davis of mississippi the defect show acting president of the united states operating behind the weekly and franklin pierce collaborating on the kansas nebraska and would repeal the missouri compromise that had forbidden slavery or put a line through the country to prohibit backed. but now the repeal made possible the nationalization of slavery which was lincoln nightmare and in the struggle the entire order cracked a part lincoln described the atmosphere of the early resistance but we rose grasping the pitch fork or the butcher's cleaver. but in two new brief autobiographies he depicted himself as stranger the content becoming indifferent chiru politics as he was contemplating he told the chicago tribune and 8054 you will superseded the bottom of politics with the repeal of the missouri compromise aroused him it was this decisive juncture that though law partner wrote of lincoln ambition. that man waits for the people to call him has herodias knowledge he was alw
democratic presidential of nominations and in the white house trade with the secretary of war said dick cheney of his data jefferson davis of mississippi the defect show acting president of the united states operating behind the weekly and franklin pierce collaborating on the kansas nebraska and would repeal the missouri compromise that had forbidden slavery or put a line through the country to prohibit backed. but now the repeal made possible the nationalization of slavery which was lincoln...
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bush's entire national security apparatus and -- >> colin powell, condi rice, dick cheney. >> all of it. >> all of it? >> all of it. by the way, the obama crowd almost the same, clinton crowd, almost the same. it's three administrations. >> he's talking specifically about iraq there, but andy, what's your reaction? >> those comments are naive, they're irresponsible and not the truth. i witnessed phenomenal leadership in the response to september 11, 2001, and the challenges in afghanistan and then in iraq. and i have great praise for the patriots who serve this country. and colin powell, condoleezza rice, dick cheney, president bush, they were remarkable in their leadership and resolve in ability to keep the oath of office. those people define noble public service. i'm not sure steve bannon does. >> andy, donald trump said the same thing on the campaign trail, not that stark language, but he definitely brought it up on the campaign trail a number of times including in south carolina speaking to a number of veterans. and what we heard from voters was something of a similar sentiment a
bush's entire national security apparatus and -- >> colin powell, condi rice, dick cheney. >> all of it. >> all of it? >> all of it. by the way, the obama crowd almost the same, clinton crowd, almost the same. it's three administrations. >> he's talking specifically about iraq there, but andy, what's your reaction? >> those comments are naive, they're irresponsible and not the truth. i witnessed phenomenal leadership in the response to september 11, 2001, and...
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we film everything, like cheney says, we are bigger thanjust we film everything, like cheney says, weebook, iplayer, all these different ways. that idea of having a radio that you listen to, the radio on, is such an archaic thing really. people can tune radio 1 on the go constantly on their phones.” think it was about seven or eight kids, we gave them a radio the other day, and they did not know how to work it. one had a upside down. social media is great, because it brings it closer to our audience as well, immediate reaction. it's wonderful. you talk about the response. we are all loving this, but this voucher, if you were 13 yea rs but this voucher, if you were 13 years old, switching on radio one today, would you think this was all a bit weird, you just want to hear today‘s music in today‘s djs and you really care about decades pass?” think actually young people are more in tune with music from yesteryear and older music, because so readily available on internet. i used to listen to all the music because my mindi listen to all the music because my mind i had vinyl. you had to go o
we film everything, like cheney says, we are bigger thanjust we film everything, like cheney says, weebook, iplayer, all these different ways. that idea of having a radio that you listen to, the radio on, is such an archaic thing really. people can tune radio 1 on the go constantly on their phones.” think it was about seven or eight kids, we gave them a radio the other day, and they did not know how to work it. one had a upside down. social media is great, because it brings it closer to our...
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situation concerning me in a mass muslim minority escalating activists are now calling for uncensored cheney to be stripped off her nobel prize his own look at how the prestigious award can sometimes be politically motivated. the noble peace prize is supposed to honor those who have done the most for fraternity between nations their ballou should have standing armies and the promotion of peace that's now over at noble envisioned more than a century ago but the record of some prize winners and nominees has sometimes been jube use in two thousand and nine the newly elected u.s. president barack obama won the award despite his campaign promises the american military were actually at war for every year of his eight year term airstrikes are really held in seven countries and in twenty sixteen alone over twenty six thousand bombs were dropped by the us serve force years later the former noble prize circuitry even admitted to his frustration over obama's award the prize did not have the positive factor obama there were might have hoped his passion in the u.s. another contentious choices the europea
situation concerning me in a mass muslim minority escalating activists are now calling for uncensored cheney to be stripped off her nobel prize his own look at how the prestigious award can sometimes be politically motivated. the noble peace prize is supposed to honor those who have done the most for fraternity between nations their ballou should have standing armies and the promotion of peace that's now over at noble envisioned more than a century ago but the record of some prize winners and...
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. >> kinney chesney -- cheney chesney, helping those boys.y'll never be the same. >> they're going country. >>> and now for more of the stories we're following on nbc10 news at 6:00 a.m. -- >> island catastrophe. breaking overnight, hurricane maria made landfall in the caribbean. the trail of destruction could be worse than irma's. another hurricane stirs up our coast line. >>> targeting a menace. president trump setting his sights on a growing global threat as he makes a much-anticipated debut. >>> clams closed. -- classrooms closed. a teacher strike keeping teachers home for a second day. there's a new sign -- keeping students home for a second day. there's a new sign that a deal may be coming. >>> a lot to get to at 6:00 a.m. good morning, this is "nbc10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm via sikahema.
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according to politico, he brought the atricure kyle cheney writes, roger stone finally came face-to-face with the top democratic investigator. and, we hear from mr. cohen -- mr. stone and congressman schiff.
according to politico, he brought the atricure kyle cheney writes, roger stone finally came face-to-face with the top democratic investigator. and, we hear from mr. cohen -- mr. stone and congressman schiff.
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which is something that the two presidents discussed when president cheney was in moscow in july and they were at least actively saying the way forward the way to reduce tension is true mutual deescalation so what they're suggesting is that north korea stops with the missile testing with the u.k. testing and then return to the u.s. and south korea should stop with those military exercises that pyongyang considers to be a precursor of preparation for invasion well i discussed all these issues a little bit earlier on with russia's deputy foreign minister said get out and he believes that the road map is the way forward coupled with renewed diplomacy there is no further pressuring the country we know there are some. around the world who believe there is nothing else to do but to pressure pressure and threaten their strong we we believe what we experienced before showed no result is achievable strewed these pressures and other pressures that is there and is developed by russia and china and there is available and we will pursue this course we will try to convince everyone. of asia expert
which is something that the two presidents discussed when president cheney was in moscow in july and they were at least actively saying the way forward the way to reduce tension is true mutual deescalation so what they're suggesting is that north korea stops with the missile testing with the u.k. testing and then return to the u.s. and south korea should stop with those military exercises that pyongyang considers to be a precursor of preparation for invasion well i discussed all these issues a...
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by a military crackdown in rakhine state speaking to military officers and foreign dignitaries mr cheney refused to criticize the army and me and mom which many injured have accused of murder rape and burning their villages. it is not the intention of the government to apportion blame gauge responsibility we condemn all human rights violations and unlawful violence we are committed to the restoration of stability and rule of law throughout the state. the united nations has called the violence in rakhine state a textbook example of ethnic cleansing but she said the majority of muslims are not actually leaving the state human rights watch says at least two hundred ten villages have been burnt to the ground since the violence began on august the twenty fifth suchi said fifty percent of the villages are still intact and she said the unrest in rakhine is just one of the complexities facing what she called her young and fragile country. or the head of a un inquiry into the violence in rakhine has asked for more time to investigate the allegations of human rights abuses against the ranger the f
by a military crackdown in rakhine state speaking to military officers and foreign dignitaries mr cheney refused to criticize the army and me and mom which many injured have accused of murder rape and burning their villages. it is not the intention of the government to apportion blame gauge responsibility we condemn all human rights violations and unlawful violence we are committed to the restoration of stability and rule of law throughout the state. the united nations has called the violence...
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cheney needs to be more to help the rich. nobody wants to see a return to military rule in burma nobody wants to see a return of the generals but it's also vital the civilian government and that in that is to. as i say i have a great to move on but it is vital for her now to make clear that this is an abomination and that there is people will be allowed back boris johnson made those comments at a press conference with his u.s. counterpart rex tillerson in london north korea and iran dominated the agenda at their talks is john hall reports. but a busy day of diplomacy here in london the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson in town and strong words on both iran and north korea talks began early in the morning with a visit to ten downing street to resume a the prime minister affirming the u.k.'s belief in the importance of the nuclear deal that iran struck with world powers as the best way of assuring that iran does not achieve nuclear weapons while rex tillerson in a press conference later was a little more circumspect about t
cheney needs to be more to help the rich. nobody wants to see a return to military rule in burma nobody wants to see a return of the generals but it's also vital the civilian government and that in that is to. as i say i have a great to move on but it is vital for her now to make clear that this is an abomination and that there is people will be allowed back boris johnson made those comments at a press conference with his u.s. counterpart rex tillerson in london north korea and iran dominated...
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the same unless we see amendments you know cutting a wide swath thank you so much been both basket cheney. well forcing the hand of congress to its surprise on the side of the g.o.p. and even in the president's cabinet as donald trump strikes a deal with congressional democrats to move forward trying to pass a budget my guess is this is much much more than a thinly veiled threat to the g.o.p. it's an outright that collaboration that the republicans better get on side or else so please welcome senior fellow at the me sees institute and author of the economics of prohibition dr mark four in ten thanks for joining me on this now look you say you expected it it was in an eventuality it was a matter of time was certainly wasn't shocked that we the republicans were speaker ryan and senate majority leader mcconnell were shocked you know and eventually but they became very upset and mad about the whole thing trump's own staff was surprised his cabinet members were surprised i think even the democrats were surprised that this happened but i was anticipating something like this to happen because pr
the same unless we see amendments you know cutting a wide swath thank you so much been both basket cheney. well forcing the hand of congress to its surprise on the side of the g.o.p. and even in the president's cabinet as donald trump strikes a deal with congressional democrats to move forward trying to pass a budget my guess is this is much much more than a thinly veiled threat to the g.o.p. it's an outright that collaboration that the republicans better get on side or else so please welcome...
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just as he said that, secretary rumsfeld and vice president cheney were walking out of the oval office, and the president walked over to join them, and they started to discuss the timing of the start of the war in iraq. that moment was very intense. especially the president speaking to me. specifically, i am disengaged from the conversation from meetings. that is my job, to be the observer, not the participant. intense moment. especially realizing what was happening at the moment, that we were going to war. were -- down in my office are page proofs for your book that is coming out in a month and a half. your book will be out. this is your book on your years of -- under president bush. what is it you will to? accomplish with this book? -- what is it you hope to accomplish with this book? what i have always wanted to do with my photography, and one reason i fell in love with photojournalism is telling stories. this story has a beginning and an what i have always wanted to do with my photography, end. it is an eight year story. to have the opportunity to present this very important time p
just as he said that, secretary rumsfeld and vice president cheney were walking out of the oval office, and the president walked over to join them, and they started to discuss the timing of the start of the war in iraq. that moment was very intense. especially the president speaking to me. specifically, i am disengaged from the conversation from meetings. that is my job, to be the observer, not the participant. intense moment. especially realizing what was happening at the moment, that we were...
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i will take to my grave the fact that i thought that former vice president dick cheney was wrong when he said deficits don't matter. you could make the argument he was somewhat taken out of context, but he has had it hung around his neck for a long time. deficits absolutely matter, especially when you don't have a plan to pay it back. if i take money from you, but i believe i am going to give it back to you and you believe i am going to give it back to you, we call that debt. if i take money from you and i know i'm never going to give it back and you know i'm never going to give it back, there's another name for that -- we call that theft. we are stealing from our grandkids. we would be better off printing new dollars every single year for every deficit dollar we run, because that makes you and me pay for our own deficit. if we have to put all this money in circulation, the money in our pocket is worth less, and that way, uni really feel what we are doing when we borrow money. but we do not do it right now. we borrow it from our grandkids. we don't feel it. they do. i think i could ma
i will take to my grave the fact that i thought that former vice president dick cheney was wrong when he said deficits don't matter. you could make the argument he was somewhat taken out of context, but he has had it hung around his neck for a long time. deficits absolutely matter, especially when you don't have a plan to pay it back. if i take money from you, but i believe i am going to give it back to you and you believe i am going to give it back to you, we call that debt. if i take money...
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dick cheney, secretary of defense, you know the story, a gay daughter who helped on this oddly enough during the bush administration and leading up to that, the issue of gays in the military surface to more because clinton had promised during the campaign, he would end the ban on gays in the military to gay people. gary became a champion in advocating the ban. plans before clinton won the election. and among gay activists. aids was the big issue. and this changes the culture a little bit. demanding your rights in opposition to the government. there is an oppositional cast to it. gay activists assume the pose of we are loyal and patriotic americans too and we want the right to be brave and patriotic as you are. this became a central issue, we don't have that picture of gary speaking. gary gave in my opinion the equivalent of the i have a dream speech. not anybody recognized this at the time, first person to make this claim but this was the big march, equivalent of 1963 march, central issue the right of gays to serve in the military, studds gave a speech, a brilliant, funny, moving spee
dick cheney, secretary of defense, you know the story, a gay daughter who helped on this oddly enough during the bush administration and leading up to that, the issue of gays in the military surface to more because clinton had promised during the campaign, he would end the ban on gays in the military to gay people. gary became a champion in advocating the ban. plans before clinton won the election. and among gay activists. aids was the big issue. and this changes the culture a little bit....
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doubt that starting with the latter were putin on down that there was meddling interference dick cheney called it an act of war so that's what there's no doubt about so you know people can talk about it in these terms of oh it's this big nothing it's not a big nothing and you know why he said what stupid thing he said you know you'll have to ask him again. to base it if you're on your air it's just stupid ok that's the explanation let me go to you line i want to correct the record here we had james clapper say in front of a congressional committee it wasn't seventeen agencies it was three and those three agencies that came out of their assessment meeting their guesstimate cherry pick the people that wrote that report here so let's clear the air ok i suggested everyone go to robert perry at. conservative news dot com and he has a very good explanation of it here finally lionel you've been very patient jump in . the project very ty's video is the zapruder film for c.n.n. . and is dad dad zucker dad predict you will see the ultimate freezing out this is the denouement the epilogue the coda
doubt that starting with the latter were putin on down that there was meddling interference dick cheney called it an act of war so that's what there's no doubt about so you know people can talk about it in these terms of oh it's this big nothing it's not a big nothing and you know why he said what stupid thing he said you know you'll have to ask him again. to base it if you're on your air it's just stupid ok that's the explanation let me go to you line i want to correct the record here we had...
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the protest through central cheney's was mostly by young people who say the amnesty law passed by parliament on wednesday is rewinding the revolution that took place nearly seven years ago. the law gives amnesty to thousands of people who served in the government of former president. we are all here to say no to the amnesty law we will not forgive without accountability. to his ear was where the so-called arab spring began when mohammed who is easy a fruit and vegetable seller set himself on fire after a dispute with local authorities. it led to protests which spread across the country with tens of thousands demonstrating against corruption and unemployment ben ali fled and went into exile in twenty fourteen parliament passed a new constitution and held for a parliamentary and presidential elections all that progress a critics is now under threat. we consider that this shameful law is only pretty great. by the subsea and his allies with russia because they had to revise the constitution to revise the political regime and also to deal a hard blow to all revolution the government says the amne
the protest through central cheney's was mostly by young people who say the amnesty law passed by parliament on wednesday is rewinding the revolution that took place nearly seven years ago. the law gives amnesty to thousands of people who served in the government of former president. we are all here to say no to the amnesty law we will not forgive without accountability. to his ear was where the so-called arab spring began when mohammed who is easy a fruit and vegetable seller set himself on...
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committee and what was happening in two thousand and three the democrats were getting along with dick cheney and george bush to start the iraq war people stop donating to the democrats then they're done dating so every month since tom perez has been chairman has been the worst month in the month before and he just took a job teaching college that's how it's going. to go to a quick break but i'll be back in a moment with the rest of that interview with jimmy door also i have live comedy shows coming up in philadelphia and washington d.c. and you can now vote for your city to be added to the tour just go to redacted tour dot com it only takes like thirty seconds back. i'm john harshman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't tell the big picture we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money for what it says about a lot of boys that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i'm michel martin america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded that
committee and what was happening in two thousand and three the democrats were getting along with dick cheney and george bush to start the iraq war people stop donating to the democrats then they're done dating so every month since tom perez has been chairman has been the worst month in the month before and he just took a job teaching college that's how it's going. to go to a quick break but i'll be back in a moment with the rest of that interview with jimmy door also i have live comedy shows...