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[cheers] senator cordell clear. controller brad lander. [audio drop] the terrific working families party. [cheers] and while they are not here tonight, i couldn't possibly forget senator elizabeth warren and senate majority leader chuck schumer. i cannot forget to thank my incredible campaign team and the hundreds of volunteers who have worked tirelessly on street corners and outside subway stops the route 1 of new york -- throughout one of new york's hottest ever summers. and i certainly cannot forget to mention the small army of former staffers who worked on this campaign, many of them from far away. [cheers] now, a few campaign names i would especially like to acknowledge. dan rubin. who was a remark -- who's remarkably steady hand and could solve even the most difficult communications. mark. [cheers] who provide sage, brilliant strategic wisdom on everything and produced fantastic mail and tv. olivia and julian. [cheers] they sure got the job done, didn't they? rob. a longtime district director and all around spectacular utility player
[cheers] senator cordell clear. controller brad lander. [audio drop] the terrific working families party. [cheers] and while they are not here tonight, i couldn't possibly forget senator elizabeth warren and senate majority leader chuck schumer. i cannot forget to thank my incredible campaign team and the hundreds of volunteers who have worked tirelessly on street corners and outside subway stops the route 1 of new york -- throughout one of new york's hottest ever summers. and i certainly...
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might be going only cordell, seeing that the country needed a more sustainable plan which will ensure that the cost of living has been dealt with once and for all. so those are the 2 things that we're leading candidates campaigned really for. and they are hoping that come tuesday, when kenya's go to the ballot, they will elect, evolve them to be the next president of the country. and what are the main issues for voters? and what are they really worried about in kenya at the moment? majority of the voters are worried about the cost of living. it has been skyrocketing and we saw just a few weeks ago. the current president over canada tried to institute subsidies on the main floor so that the equal deeds majority of their families in kenya, who survived on miss la. but also canyons are worried about corruption, which has been cutting the country in our midst. we kennels also worried about job length joblessness amongst a youth and also kenya's debt by then, which has been growing and all the presidential candidates their 2 leading presidential candidates have promised to deal with their
might be going only cordell, seeing that the country needed a more sustainable plan which will ensure that the cost of living has been dealt with once and for all. so those are the 2 things that we're leading candidates campaigned really for. and they are hoping that come tuesday, when kenya's go to the ballot, they will elect, evolve them to be the next president of the country. and what are the main issues for voters? and what are they really worried about in kenya at the moment? majority of...
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> retired california superior court judge cordell critical look at our legal system and offers suggestions on how to improve it. her latest book addresses traditional independence, mandatory minimum sentencing, racial bias in jury selections, and police reports. >> in urban settings, but not exclusively, they are not interested in the fact you did not have your traffic signal on. what they want to do is have reason to stop you to then engage in conversation and search your car. the u.s. supreme court has said that is fine. you can make these kinds of stops and it does not matter that that is not really what you are interested in. what has to change is the nature of policing has to change and we need to take that out of policing. police should be able to investigate crimes and prevent crimes, but traffic stops are a major problem because they disproportionately focus on people of color. >> lynn doris cordell tonight at 8:00 eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on the c-span now app. >> texas governor greg abbo
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> retired california superior court judge cordell critical look at our legal system and offers suggestions on how to improve it. her latest book addresses traditional independence, mandatory minimum sentencing, racial bias in jury selections, and police reports. >> in urban settings, but not exclusively, they are not interested in the fact you did not have your traffic signal on. what they want to do is have reason to stop you to...
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. ♪ lex tonight on q&a, retired superior court judge lynn doris cordell offers suggestions on how to the justice system. her latest book addresses mandatory minimum sentencing, racial bias in jury selection, and police reform. >> particularly in urban settings, not exclusively, police officers are not interested in the fact you did not have your traffic signal on. what they are going to do is have a reason to stock you -- stop you to engage you in conversation and then search your car. the supreme court has said that is fine. you can make these stops and it does not matter that that is not really what you are interested in. the very nature of policing has to change and we need to take that out. the police should be able to investigate crimes, but traffic stops are major problems because they disproportionately focus on people of color. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a on ouranny miguel cardona talked about improving
. ♪ lex tonight on q&a, retired superior court judge lynn doris cordell offers suggestions on how to the justice system. her latest book addresses mandatory minimum sentencing, racial bias in jury selection, and police reform. >> particularly in urban settings, not exclusively, police officers are not interested in the fact you did not have your traffic signal on. what they are going to do is have a reason to stock you -- stop you to engage you in conversation and then search your...
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so when you want to go to more like a little study when you're course in cordele showing you with what you get older, you'll stay pushing harder for a book, which is usually case liberal mostly reviews with a full mouth with morgan. yeah. cookies, and you wanted to provide it with a jelly a little bit when you had given could you have put up with this solution, logo is on your money. so hopefully i shall as i thought, all this money if i do have a valid done. yeah, i brought it up really well. that's a lot of like like in a class, a mutual pool with. so when you call a a give away, like i'm somewhat say able in yourself the free with you. what that would you be still going down when you want to come by needs. the most of them will be an option available to be like the mother, because he's not going to say, but as you say, with that to say, i'm not sure she's here with you can just look, i'm going to know what to put up with a bottle there's just a moment or 2 and a specialist with multiple little for the money. that's dollars a month i try to of a one is put you know as good luck with
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reynolds, al jazeera los angeles, i still had her an out 0 where on patrol with special forces in cordele. it's a battle against growing international drug trade bus. ah, this female football fan celebrates in rome as are allowed into the stadium in toronto. and the 3rd time since 1979 ah. with here's her forecast for friday across europe in africa. hope it's a good one, but here's what it's looking like weather wise. we see that rain move further toward the east, some heavy bouts of rain to go and it's squeezing that heat further east as well. so bucharest has a high of 35 degrees that's going for a closer look. so that whether moves away from the south, east of england, over the north sea, running into western norway round denmark, the low countries into germany. we've got some pulses of rain moving through here. there were some potent thunderstorms in greece, that's happening over the g and on friday, pushing into turkey. so i could see some thunder downpours in his sample with the high of 29 degrees. now central areas hit and miss showers in storms that i think most of the action is g
reynolds, al jazeera los angeles, i still had her an out 0 where on patrol with special forces in cordele. it's a battle against growing international drug trade bus. ah, this female football fan celebrates in rome as are allowed into the stadium in toronto. and the 3rd time since 1979 ah. with here's her forecast for friday across europe in africa. hope it's a good one, but here's what it's looking like weather wise. we see that rain move further toward the east, some heavy bouts of rain to go...
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group also said it will open a humanitarian cordele. if patrice fails, are the largest ethiopian federal state is one of the areas most effected by the drought. heavy rains and flooding of killed at least a 100 people into dawn. dozens of villages that have been destroyed. the government has the floods of cause more damage than the states can handle. hipaa morgan has furniture here, some items there. and had the alley is trying to collect what he can from his home . it was damaged and left submerged by heavy rains and torrential floods. in a manner going in to dance to 0 state law market lasharon, you know, we never have any food or water. the floods came in the middle of the night while i was working on a night shift to be able to provide food for my family. similar damage and destruction can be seen in houses around the village. more than 700 homes were destroyed in over 50 villages in my neck in the district has been declared a disaster zone. abraham youth family was one of more than 3000 affected by the floods in the region where a
group also said it will open a humanitarian cordele. if patrice fails, are the largest ethiopian federal state is one of the areas most effected by the drought. heavy rains and flooding of killed at least a 100 people into dawn. dozens of villages that have been destroyed. the government has the floods of cause more damage than the states can handle. hipaa morgan has furniture here, some items there. and had the alley is trying to collect what he can from his home . it was damaged and left...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> sunday night when they retired california superior judge cordell takes a look at our legalhow to improve it. her latest addresses judicial independence mandatory minimum sentencing, racial bias it's your selections and police reform. >> particularly in urban settings, they are not interested in the fact that you didn't have signal on. they're not interested in that. they want a reason to stop you to then engage in conversation and then search your car. the u.s. supreme court has said to police officers that's fine, you can make these kinds of stops of it doesn't matter that's not really what you're really interested in. i think what has to changes the nature of policing has to change and we need to take that role out of policing, police should be used to investigate crime and prevent crime but i think traffic stops are a major problem because a disproportionate focus on people of color. >> sunday night it o'clock eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a and podcast on the new c-span now app. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual piece. every saturday american history t
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the doors cordell saturday night at 8 p.m.eastern -- you can use in -- c-span now app. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your under you of what is happening in washington. live and on demand. keep up with today's biggest events with lives streams of lurkers reading -- floor proceedings campaigns and more for the world of politics all at your fingertips. you can stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling permission for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio was a variety of compelling gas. c-span now is available in the apple store and google may download it for free today. -- c-span now your front row seat washington anytime anywhere. >> c-span has your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including cops. >> homework can be hard but slotting in a diner for internetworking is be even harder. that's why we are inviting low income students access for people internet so homework can be homework. cops connected >> along with these other te
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, at least templates enter jewess, line, call artistic, pay a man, get artist and inter millenium cordele. then a liver selling quantity sagal sugar designs irons designed by several non lucas and mrs. more only was saying some, a quick local partner handing out and took that as soon as possible to fix her. we shoot to where to off was him to come in on his above hair and i'm staying at a court rank candle by 14 haggard whom i went and us. yeah, we actually do was with or could live up good, good plans with you. we wish you hadn't gone down to nashua, so it covers deficient a back tooth, a bang and where are you around with the yellow pam, my magnet, allowing us to sam boy, nice chinese. i'm not okay with you about and believe it was. walk up with the golden only good playing him with a little mouth. 05000 and then was dead. dns tangible. hm. van yam bonnem 7 thing like the weight and well i went over king terry if no, it does offer me 42. when, when do i not? what it is, then click on that i went white and when later? oh would you are often due on the telephone to sir? i went on about th
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kingdom and the book also includes the supporting cast with eleanor roosevelt secretary of state cordell hall. under secretary sumner wells and harry hopkins. now one person who read the book is called the story of a diplomatic team of rivals. another is referred to it as describing the fog of peace. and yet another called it the sometimes and somewhat wise men. all i suppose are somewhere true as i wrote in my introduction the ambassadors were problematic problematic team of men who had little in common. except that they witnessed and interpreted. many of the most tumultuous events leading up to world war two for president roosevelt. indeed as germany under hitler became a nightmare a nation that devolved into a brutal and murderous dictatorship. that ultimately threatened all of europe. watching darkness fall is very much the story of franklin roosevelt and foreign policy. it's the story of the of ambassadors of the advice. that is ambassadors gave him. and it's it's the story ultimately of the faithful decision to take the country to war. and within all of this, i think it tells a sto
kingdom and the book also includes the supporting cast with eleanor roosevelt secretary of state cordell hall. under secretary sumner wells and harry hopkins. now one person who read the book is called the story of a diplomatic team of rivals. another is referred to it as describing the fog of peace. and yet another called it the sometimes and somewhat wise men. all i suppose are somewhere true as i wrote in my introduction the ambassadors were problematic problematic team of men who had little...
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on monday, w. cordele separated from the danger zones on mine fields as a 3 ship convoy, escorted by another boat, an american pilot. we sailed ne, odessa. we had a short stand by period there, and then we started saving to the south, escorted by the boat in the maritime pilot to we need the dangerous waters, whether doing it now, the chance military government assigned a deal with more than 40 opposition groups to launch national peace talks later this month, but the most powerful rebel group has refused to take part. the agreement is meant to bring stability to one of africa's poorest and most volatile countries. mohammed vow reports now from doha, where the deal was signed. 43 of shots, political factions, and armed groups have signed the long awaited peace agreement, giving the opposition and the transitional military council caused for hope. it was a very difficult talks, but what is important? it does or jobs which we got at the end of this long process. and i think that this agreement will lead us to just on the will be in charge as he's fired. a general amnesty and the nation
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. ♪ ♪ announcer: sunday night on q&a, retired california superior court judge cordell, looks at the legalm and offers suggestions on how to improve it. her latest book addresses judicial independence, minimum sentencing, racial bias in jury selection, as well as police reform. >> particularly in urban settings, but not exclusively, police officers are not interested in the fact you did not have your traffic signal on. they are not interested in that. they want to have a reason to stop you to then engage in conversation and maybe search your car. the u.s. supreme court has said to the officers, that's fine. you can make these kinds of stops and it does not matter that that is not what you're interested in. i think what has to change is the very nature of policing has to change. we need to take that role out of policing. police should be used to investigate crimes, prevent crimes, but traffic stops are major problems. they disproportionately focus on people of color. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on the c-span now app. ♪ announ
. ♪ ♪ announcer: sunday night on q&a, retired california superior court judge cordell, looks at the legalm and offers suggestions on how to improve it. her latest book addresses judicial independence, minimum sentencing, racial bias in jury selection, as well as police reform. >> particularly in urban settings, but not exclusively, police officers are not interested in the fact you did not have your traffic signal on. they are not interested in that. they want to have a reason to...
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. >> little rest cordell on c-span's q and a. you can listen to it on our new c-span now app. >> up next, book tvs monthly index program with author and emory university professor carol anderson her books include what white rage, one person one vote and the second: race and guns in a fatally unequal america about the impact of thesecond amendment . >> carol anderson , 2022. what is the july 4, 1776 calibration mean to you? >> it means that we are so precariously perched as this democracy that we are here on july 4, 1776. where in a perilous time, as perilous as it was with the continental army looks like they were getting their butts kicked . as perilous as it looked when the south attacked fort sumter and launched the civil war. we are in perilous times where our democracy is hanging by a thread. >> why do you say that? >> because we got what i call a land see an air attack. what's happening in american democracy, the land attack is the assault onvoting rights . the c attack is the attack to wash away the teaching of real americ
. >> little rest cordell on c-span's q and a. you can listen to it on our new c-span now app. >> up next, book tvs monthly index program with author and emory university professor carol anderson her books include what white rage, one person one vote and the second: race and guns in a fatally unequal america about the impact of thesecond amendment . >> carol anderson , 2022. what is the july 4, 1776 calibration mean to you? >> it means that we are so precariously perched...
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. ♪ ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, lou doris cordell takes a critical look at our legal system and offersw to improve it. her latest book looks at racial bias injury selections and police reform. >> particularly in urban settings, but not exclusively, police officers are not interested in the fact that you did not have your traffic signal on. they are not interested in that. what they want to do is have a reason to stop you to then engage you in conversation and maybe then search your car. the u.s. supreme court has said to police officers, that is just fine. you can make these kinds of stops and it does not matter that that is not really what you are interested in. i think what has to change is the very nature of policing has to change. we need to take that role out of policing. police should be used to investigate crimes and prevent crime, but i think traffic stops are a major problem because they disproportionately focus on people of color. >> sunday night on q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our new c-span now app. >> live sunday, september 4 on in-depth, uc berkeley gover
. ♪ ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, lou doris cordell takes a critical look at our legal system and offersw to improve it. her latest book looks at racial bias injury selections and police reform. >> particularly in urban settings, but not exclusively, police officers are not interested in the fact that you did not have your traffic signal on. they are not interested in that. what they want to do is have a reason to stop you to then engage you in conversation and maybe then search...