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so she was actuaually able to oe me, she e recognized me, and she shouted out,t, and i very cleary recognizeder voice. i realized that she, too, was a prisoner. i saw her again. and each time we saw eacach othr was just for a few short minutes, we were able to speak sometimes, but sometimes not. you were inand t that for the prisoners of the guardians of the revolution. >> it't's not a prison, it's not part of the interirior ministry, it is more a prison run only by --. and those e in the high-security wing are very much in isolatati. >> you could not see t the light of day, could you? >> i couldn't. you we had to stand on your tip toes to get england's of daylight. for me, i found it very hard. workaholic,c, ia work a lot in africa and i love it b because of the light and te freedom, so it was very harrowing for me. i was just trying to get a notion of time. i i tried to understanand whenen breakfast woululd be sererved, n people would come with medication, oror when you are allowed to sleepep in the evene. just an understanding of when the three meals of the day would come. time was very mo
so she was actuaually able to oe me, she e recognized me, and she shouted out,t, and i very cleary recognizeder voice. i realized that she, too, was a prisoner. i saw her again. and each time we saw eacach othr was just for a few short minutes, we were able to speak sometimes, but sometimes not. you were inand t that for the prisoners of the guardians of the revolution. >> it't's not a prison, it's not part of the interirior ministry, it is more a prison run only by --. and those e in the...
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it's always with question marks and a shroud of mystery so you can't quite disprove it, but this is cleary a cooky theory with no evidence to back it up. so it goes from a right wing blog to one america news to the president's twitter feed and ultimately it's where he's getting misinformation from and sharing it with the world. >> some people are connecting this to russian trolls. why is that? >> that's because the one america news reporter, if that's the right word, i'm not quite sure, has also worked for sputnik in the past. sputnik is russian state media. it's a website run by the russian government. he's worked for both one american news and sputnik, so it's a both mysterious operation here. we know during the coronavirus crisis in the springtime this reporter was claiming it was a plot of depopulation control by bill gates and george sorros. this is loony tune stuff, don. i hate to talk about like it's objective and serious because this is crazy maddening stuff, but it's going straight to the president's brain and that's why i say it's a form of poison. as the political scientist said
it's always with question marks and a shroud of mystery so you can't quite disprove it, but this is cleary a cooky theory with no evidence to back it up. so it goes from a right wing blog to one america news to the president's twitter feed and ultimately it's where he's getting misinformation from and sharing it with the world. >> some people are connecting this to russian trolls. why is that? >> that's because the one america news reporter, if that's the right word, i'm not quite...
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this situation is about to get cleary a whole not worse. not only here at the white house in washington, d.c. but bracing for angry reaction at other major cities around the united states as well. remember in only about 8 minutes there's supposed to be a curfew that's taking place here in the nation's capitol. everyone's supposed to be off the streets. don lemon, the president did not mince his words at all. >> he did not, wolf. and just as the president was coming out i was trying to make the point to you this is a major tv moment. this is the reason as i said earlier that the attorney general came out with sir david troops because they wanted to create this moment for the cameras. so when the president came out and gave his law and order speech which i said as well again for the cameras that there would be chaos on the streets of america. this was a made for television moment. and what i wanted to say after that, which i believe to be true and i know to be true now is that earlier on that phone call that we heard that jim acosta played fo
this situation is about to get cleary a whole not worse. not only here at the white house in washington, d.c. but bracing for angry reaction at other major cities around the united states as well. remember in only about 8 minutes there's supposed to be a curfew that's taking place here in the nation's capitol. everyone's supposed to be off the streets. don lemon, the president did not mince his words at all. >> he did not, wolf. and just as the president was coming out i was trying to...
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but as far as evidence that this program made a big deal in our economy, this is cleary the largest infusioncash in th economy in the past honest. let's look a little bit at whato panother graphic here for you. we have a prom that so far used $510 billion. it still has more than 100 billion left to spend that's been approved. now, this is 4.5 million american small businesses that have used this fu, and, john, the average loan is not that large, considering the sittion right now. about 114,000 on average. soe are talking about small businesses across this country, and if you look at the data, if u look at exactly when this money hit, most of these businesses got this money in may, and that could have something to do with these meunempl numbers. >> lisa, what do you think these unemployment numbers will do to the thiing on capitol hill about another -- or more stimulus down the line? speaking with sources across the capitol and in both parties, i'l you, republicans feel this bolsters their argument that it is time to take a pause and to wait before there is more money spent, more relief given
but as far as evidence that this program made a big deal in our economy, this is cleary the largest infusioncash in th economy in the past honest. let's look a little bit at whato panother graphic here for you. we have a prom that so far used $510 billion. it still has more than 100 billion left to spend that's been approved. now, this is 4.5 million american small businesses that have used this fu, and, john, the average loan is not that large, considering the sittion right now. about 114,000...
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cleary some i'm wondering if you could tell me about the picture on this book here this is my mom. madeline. and i'm claire is this. and she was the nurse of this little girl and momus mother used to work for the least so your mom's mother was born in slave by the movie family yes. oh tell her how see he was a slave my great grandfather of the lead property i feel kind of strange about that someone earned how how you feel about that i just live in the present time and i know that i can go anywhere i want to go and do anything i want to do and i don't have to bow down to nobody see that that's me in this present time and that's where i am what i wanted to do was go on you know a journey that where i figure out what i can do to make sure that you know we don't start slipping backwards you should just try to make sure that you treat people right don't. don't harbor thinking about what your great great grandfather did so i don't have no hard feelings with you but president you want to do something. make sure you do something i don't know what you're going to do. it if you win the lotte
cleary some i'm wondering if you could tell me about the picture on this book here this is my mom. madeline. and i'm claire is this. and she was the nurse of this little girl and momus mother used to work for the least so your mom's mother was born in slave by the movie family yes. oh tell her how see he was a slave my great grandfather of the lead property i feel kind of strange about that someone earned how how you feel about that i just live in the present time and i know that i can go...
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my company today, listen to cleary board of supervisors scheduled to vote on a measure that would formallyacism a public health crisis. cindy's office and dave critelli work together on this protective proposal. it includes new efforts to explore the root causes of racism and new programs to train all elected officials on work place bias. the county proposal is not getting national attention. >> local governments like santa clara county of led the nation in terms of bringing justice to this country. tried to do that once again. >> the proposed decoration is a show support for the black lives matter movement and also consumers four schools in sanford may soon be changing their names. the sense more and more institutions are taking a bit of a closer look at buildings and statues named after and what that person represents. some of the schools the district may consider renaming include francis scott key. washington high in richmond, and john muir elementary near hayes valley. like the city of fort bragg is considering changing its name. the city is named for the confederate general braxton br
my company today, listen to cleary board of supervisors scheduled to vote on a measure that would formallyacism a public health crisis. cindy's office and dave critelli work together on this protective proposal. it includes new efforts to explore the root causes of racism and new programs to train all elected officials on work place bias. the county proposal is not getting national attention. >> local governments like santa clara county of led the nation in terms of bringing justice to...
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we have very highly perishable products from shellfish to clearies and other things. -- cherries and other things. we department of the-- and we want this. >> i would suggest, i know your products, but i should work with your staff to make sure that we're putting -- we're talking to them all the time about this. and -- and -- and you make a really good point. you have a very seasonal product. >> several -- >> two seasonal products at least that i can think of. so we really do have to -- have to press them adequately on that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> okay. senator roberts? >> mr. ambassador, thank you very much. i want to thank you for your perseverance. i was talking to senator cornyn here, and i said that bob lighthizer probably has more perseverance than any other trade ambassador that i know of. and be sure to ask again, and i said, here, look on google. look up the word perseverance. by golly, the synonym for perseverance is lighthizer. right there on google. just amazed me. so thank you for the job you're doing. i want to know about mexico and what you and ambassador dowd
we have very highly perishable products from shellfish to clearies and other things. -- cherries and other things. we department of the-- and we want this. >> i would suggest, i know your products, but i should work with your staff to make sure that we're putting -- we're talking to them all the time about this. and -- and -- and you make a really good point. you have a very seasonal product. >> several -- >> two seasonal products at least that i can think of. so we really do...
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senator alexander's great team of david cleary, allison martin and anna newton.senator cantwell, mitt ronan. and obviously for the floor time i'm very grateful to senator mcconnell for bringing us to the floor to allow this debate to take place over the last week and a half. and the work that we did to achieve and secure the president's support for the great american outdoors act. senator heinrich, maya herman. senator burr's staff, in a at -- natasha hickman. on my staff, the outstanding work, ashley higgins, jennifer lorraine and curtis swagger, grateful to of all of them for their work and support. the great american outdoors act is the combination of two things that have congress a long time to be able to pass. in fact, we tried last congress to get it out of the house and we couldn't do it alone on the restore our parks act. we tried and got pieces of the land and water conservation fund done but couldn't get the whole thing until we brought these two bills together. senator manchin, senator burr, senator daines, the whole group of people i mentioned working
senator alexander's great team of david cleary, allison martin and anna newton.senator cantwell, mitt ronan. and obviously for the floor time i'm very grateful to senator mcconnell for bringing us to the floor to allow this debate to take place over the last week and a half. and the work that we did to achieve and secure the president's support for the great american outdoors act. senator heinrich, maya herman. senator burr's staff, in a at -- natasha hickman. on my staff, the outstanding work,...