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he is a curiously appealing character. just because he's sort of fun to be with.t least this is how mike has written it and miguel has directed it. to me this is what gives the film its terrific tension and makes it so challenging. >> you know, you simply got to accept the fact, for example, that our government is doing what it is doing right now because it is happening. you have to acknowledge it and figure out ways of resisting it and at least creating a dialogue. it's a film that creates a conversation. >> when the struts of the world run the world and they have that kind of power, that kind of authority, that kind of control, when they think they are or appear to be untouchable, if these are the folk who run the world, what are we to do about that? what agency did beatrice have in that scenario? >> beatrice is heroic and fearless. she just goes ahead and says it. that is the most important thing is courage and to really make very clear to yourself what your convictions are and act on them. i say that. i'm not a particularly courageous person politically myself
he is a curiously appealing character. just because he's sort of fun to be with.t least this is how mike has written it and miguel has directed it. to me this is what gives the film its terrific tension and makes it so challenging. >> you know, you simply got to accept the fact, for example, that our government is doing what it is doing right now because it is happening. you have to acknowledge it and figure out ways of resisting it and at least creating a dialogue. it's a film that...
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this is all curiouser fantasy in the mail on sunday world of dixon 0f dock green and heartbeat and everyonecal police station closed down in finchley and nobody seemed to care. i have never been. ijust nobody seemed to care. i have never been. i just got nobody seemed to care. i have never been. ijust got letters through the post. it is to do with this it directly that some people get from knowing there is a police station. and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore?” and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore? i saw heavily armed police today and it did make me feel good. in the 1960s and 70s and 80s, that technology has moved on and if you want to contact the police, you bring them up, don't you? or the police, you bring them up, don't you ? or have the police, you bring them up, don't you? or have i missed something?” think 999 has been with us for a long time but there is this idea that people want to see bobbies on the beat. they do. people do like the beat. they do. people do like the idea of police stations. if you find a passport and the police stat
this is all curiouser fantasy in the mail on sunday world of dixon 0f dock green and heartbeat and everyonecal police station closed down in finchley and nobody seemed to care. i have never been. ijust nobody seemed to care. i have never been. i just got nobody seemed to care. i have never been. ijust got letters through the post. it is to do with this it directly that some people get from knowing there is a police station. and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore?” and...
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curiously, real wages popped up in the middle of the recession. what was that all about? we had six months of deflation. if you think about real wages, you've got the nominal wages as the numerator and the price level as the denominator and when you have deflation, even if nominal wages are flat, you get a big jump in real wages. after that, they were stagnant. it fell for a bit and was not until about 2013 that they finally started to rise and did not rise rapidly but consistently year after year. that we arect now getting close to full employment is that we will open the last chapter of the labor market story coming out of the great global recession. we are still dealing in effect of that consequences recession. first it was the expansion of employment where you are at full employment and it translates from that into faster real wage growth. that is what we should see going forward. aster real wage growth employers have to bid more for workers, it's an interesting thing. we have heard for months, for years in fact, the story from employers that they cannot find the work
curiously, real wages popped up in the middle of the recession. what was that all about? we had six months of deflation. if you think about real wages, you've got the nominal wages as the numerator and the price level as the denominator and when you have deflation, even if nominal wages are flat, you get a big jump in real wages. after that, they were stagnant. it fell for a bit and was not until about 2013 that they finally started to rise and did not rise rapidly but consistently year after...
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we'll see what happens but it get curiouser and curiouser.reitbart going after mitch mcconnell. what is donald trump going to do at this point in terms of his relationship with mitch mcconnell? >> david, go ahead. >>decapito ended up voting for him, and kelli ward said she felt when he leaked the secretary on her too try to pressure her for some funding to alaska, that backfired. she felt boxed in and she ended up voting against. remember, he needed only one more vote. that would have been a game changer. so donald trump is clearly still learning how to deal with mitch mcconnell's conference. and i'll just note that after being in racine, wisconsin for the town hall with paul ryan last night, just how different the worlds are we're talking about with the house leadership and the senate leadership. paul ryan who, yes, criticized the president for his charlottesville comment but basically said, well, he sounded better last night, and so let's forgive and move on because he's in a better place now, he's ready to move on and keep this relationshi
we'll see what happens but it get curiouser and curiouser.reitbart going after mitch mcconnell. what is donald trump going to do at this point in terms of his relationship with mitch mcconnell? >> david, go ahead. >>decapito ended up voting for him, and kelli ward said she felt when he leaked the secretary on her too try to pressure her for some funding to alaska, that backfired. she felt boxed in and she ended up voting against. remember, he needed only one more vote. that would...
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. >>> coming up, why conspiracy theories are swirling over a curiously-named children's book hear why barron trump, a don and a trip to russia are part of the plot. >>> and a male student get as case thrown out after the judge views surveillance video from the night in question. but does the footage imply ha there was consent? remember to find us on facebook at wnn fans.com and twitter at abc wnn. >> they probably wanted wine. >> wine? i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocke
. >>> coming up, why conspiracy theories are swirling over a curiously-named children's book hear why barron trump, a don and a trip to russia are part of the plot. >>> and a male student get as case thrown out after the judge views surveillance video from the night in question. but does the footage imply ha there was consent? remember to find us on facebook at wnn fans.com and twitter at abc wnn. >> they probably wanted wine. >> wine? i'm only in my 60's. i've got...
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curiously, though, it is still a convertible, so there is a weak spot in the protection. nevertheless, it is an important turning point in presidential transportation. we will see some other modifications you wouldn't see on a typical vehicle. it has got some wide running boards, still somewhat common internet to 30's. they were starting to fade away -- common in the 1930's. at the back of the car, there is a lit sign that said "police, do not pass." the president should always be in front of the group. there were also grab handles on the back and along the front and side for secret service agents to hold on to the vehicle, and a couple of platforms on the rear bumper for agents to ride to protect the president and his passengers. presidential motorcade were evolving at the time. they could still be fairly modest affairs. he would be in the car with perhaps a few police cars as exports -- as escorts. then as now, the greatest honor and status symbol would be to be able to ride in the car with the president himself. particularly important dignitaries or people roosevelt wa
curiously, though, it is still a convertible, so there is a weak spot in the protection. nevertheless, it is an important turning point in presidential transportation. we will see some other modifications you wouldn't see on a typical vehicle. it has got some wide running boards, still somewhat common internet to 30's. they were starting to fade away -- common in the 1930's. at the back of the car, there is a lit sign that said "police, do not pass." the president should always be in...
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curiously, it is still a convertible so there was a weak spot in protection. nevertheless, it does represent a turning point in presidential transportation. if we look, we will see other modifications you would not see on a typical vehicle. it has wide running boards which were common in the 1930's although they were starting to fade away in popularity. at the back of the car, there is a sign that says "do not pass." if you come on the motorcade, you should not pass it. the president should always be seen in front of the group. there are grab handles on the back in the front, and sides for secret service agents to hold onto the vehicle and platforms for the agents to protect the president and passengers. presidents' motorcades were evolving. they could still be modest during roosevelt's term with a few trailing vehicles carrying other people in the presidential party. the greatest status in the would-be to be able to ride in the car with the president himself. important dignitaries or people roosevelt was trying to woo would ride in the car with him as a treat
curiously, it is still a convertible so there was a weak spot in protection. nevertheless, it does represent a turning point in presidential transportation. if we look, we will see other modifications you would not see on a typical vehicle. it has wide running boards which were common in the 1930's although they were starting to fade away in popularity. at the back of the car, there is a sign that says "do not pass." if you come on the motorcade, you should not pass it. the president...
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i know that sounds curiously bloodless and without passion, but perhaps that is not a bad thing.know, there has been over the passage of time for both countries, the relationship has the equation to evolve into a steady relationship, of mutual respect and all of that. that sounds quite diplomatic. bear in mind we're talking about the 70th anniversary, 70 as a birthday is not particularly momentous, it is not life—changing, it is not like a 21st or a 50th or a 75th, or 100th, so you have to look at the passage of time more closely and see where they are. i think i would describe the relationship as currently made up of the smirkers and the scoffers. the day after the brexit referendum occurred in june 2016, there were the smirkers who said, "watch britain partition itself, let it feel the same pain of division that it had brought to the subcontinent, let us see what happens to it." so there was a bit of delight that was being taken at the predicament of britain. the scoffers will say that britain is this distant connection, a cousin seven times removed or whatever. it's only cultu
i know that sounds curiously bloodless and without passion, but perhaps that is not a bad thing.know, there has been over the passage of time for both countries, the relationship has the equation to evolve into a steady relationship, of mutual respect and all of that. that sounds quite diplomatic. bear in mind we're talking about the 70th anniversary, 70 as a birthday is not particularly momentous, it is not life—changing, it is not like a 21st or a 50th or a 75th, or 100th, so you have to...
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>> it was a repeated knock at 8:28 this morning that caught the attention of carol bergman curiously watching two men knock on the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was -- you know what was happening. >> reporter: sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up, what happened next stopped her cold. >> he jumped out, ran on to the front porch, jumped in the window. so i quickly called 911. >> reporter: the two men not knowing police are on their way climbed through the open window and came face to face with a 70-year-old homeowner inside. what happened in the moments after are simply dramatic. the two men repeatedly hit the homeowner in the head. putting a gun against his mouth and threatening to kill him. >> just praying and praying, okay, god, get these people. >> reporter: as police arrived carol watches as two of the four men run out. 18-year-old jason hutton and walter madd matos. he came out and they both -- the police saw them jumped on them and handcuffed them. >> the t
>> it was a repeated knock at 8:28 this morning that caught the attention of carol bergman curiously watching two men knock on the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was -- you know what was happening. >> reporter: sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up, what happened next stopped her cold. >> he jumped out, ran on to the front porch, jumped in the window....
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force now is a troubling with the higher notes no i think i think better than i did in some ways curiously. jean venturis when that voice soars you make such an indelible impression what does that saw come out of there has to be a story of struggle or pain behind all that gripped i have never seen anyone so powerful on stage right where is a kind of a compliment and i think it's always a mystery you know where to saw what is source that you've got you can see it it's your inner spirit it's what it's what. it's an expression of your existence human expression music is so emotional unlike other art forms people will cry when they hear music this all of a sudden you could just be in tears i find that happening have it do you find out enough to understand the other it is it's just the universal language of the soul whatever that is you bring it to the stage i realised that performance is a powerful place and gather with an audience gather together you make a kind of magical connection with that with the audience you know with this music that if present to them and this suddenly if if you do th
force now is a troubling with the higher notes no i think i think better than i did in some ways curiously. jean venturis when that voice soars you make such an indelible impression what does that saw come out of there has to be a story of struggle or pain behind all that gripped i have never seen anyone so powerful on stage right where is a kind of a compliment and i think it's always a mystery you know where to saw what is source that you've got you can see it it's your inner spirit it's what...
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curiously the ones who end up behind bars are victims not criminals.'s father started the paper, two years ago his reporting on cartels and corruption within the local government. tlied his death. >> six people andered. armed. they've asked for him. my mother was too shocked to say anything. >> he was found weeks later, dismembered and decapitated. his killer still have not been found. >> do you fear for your >> i believe this work carries risk. many people don't talk, don't write. don't take photos or document certain things. out of fear. if we stay quiet. things are not going to change. >> the committee to protect journalists sent a delegation to meet with the mexican president. and, cpj's american program director. he told her, the unsolved killings of journalists threaten a foundation of democracy. in mexico. >> we are calling on him to make -- impunity, the resolution of the crimes and the defense of protection of journalists a pry or tee in the government agenda. >> some people might think you only care about journalists. you're a journalist too.
curiously the ones who end up behind bars are victims not criminals.'s father started the paper, two years ago his reporting on cartels and corruption within the local government. tlied his death. >> six people andered. armed. they've asked for him. my mother was too shocked to say anything. >> he was found weeks later, dismembered and decapitated. his killer still have not been found. >> do you fear for your >> i believe this work carries risk. many people don't talk,...
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. >> i would be too until i plot my life and slip away curiously. >> this is the second largest in the game's history. chances of having a winning ticket, 1 in 292 million. don't let that discourage you. if you're inclined to play. >> don't give up life savings or kids college fund. >> buying in pennsylvania may improve your odds. here's how the math breaks down. after taxes, looking at $293 million as a payout. >>> you know, not everyone can run to 7-eleven to pick up a powerball ticket like we can in our area. look at this. these are nevada residents crossing the border into california for their chance at millions. the line at this store wrapped around the parking lot. some people waited in line for two hours. >>> did you see this happen on live tv? a stunt gone wrong on "america's got talent." what a magician had to say after he stepped off the stage. >>> a local school district under fire from moms. why some say an ad for an app to make their lives insulting. >>> we continue to see a few light showers out there right now, maybe a small umbrella out there for this morning, but big c
. >> i would be too until i plot my life and slip away curiously. >> this is the second largest in the game's history. chances of having a winning ticket, 1 in 292 million. don't let that discourage you. if you're inclined to play. >> don't give up life savings or kids college fund. >> buying in pennsylvania may improve your odds. here's how the math breaks down. after taxes, looking at $293 million as a payout. >>> you know, not everyone can run to 7-eleven to...
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james: he curiously said he believed the fbi director reports directly to him. he mentioned wray's confirmation in that process. for the first time that the fbi director works for him. that is something that seems the senate judiciary should have gotten back to get wray address. this question of whether he will be sufficiently independent. wray will be the boss of the fbi agents working with robert mueller comeau conducting this investigation. he will have some say over the resources that are given to mueller for that investigative side of the investigation. he won't be in charge of robert mueller he won't be able to fire robert mueller. he didn't respond to a question about that in his confirmation process, which i found a little disturbing. he does have 8:08 in the process and he does have the ability to influence the process. toe indoes have a the process and he does have the ability to influence the process. it is fair to raise questions about whether or not he will be independent. he gave well rehearsed refuseces that he would to quash any investigation int
james: he curiously said he believed the fbi director reports directly to him. he mentioned wray's confirmation in that process. for the first time that the fbi director works for him. that is something that seems the senate judiciary should have gotten back to get wray address. this question of whether he will be sufficiently independent. wray will be the boss of the fbi agents working with robert mueller comeau conducting this investigation. he will have some say over the resources that are...
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been increasing sharply of late and that could be driving more retail investors into the market curiouslyone thing he has yet to tweet about, dom chu. who's breaking it all down >> melissa, i guess not at least yet but we know he's watching the market closely he's talked up this idea that the stock market is that real there's time measure, the thermometer of his presidency, but there's still debate as to how much credit the president can take when it comes to the rally overall. regardless of where you fall on the debate, there is one thing that folks want to see and that's more participation among every day investors, we may be seeing some of that play out so, sandler o'neill analyst is taking stock of the first half of the year. according to him, the number of new brokerage accounts opened up in the first two quarters of the year has been on the rise. e*trade financial saw 99,000 new accounts opened in the first half of the year or around a 5.7% compound annual growth rate aameritrade saw 233,000 new accounts that's around 6.6% of that kager if you will, then charles schwab saw 32,000 go
been increasing sharply of late and that could be driving more retail investors into the market curiouslyone thing he has yet to tweet about, dom chu. who's breaking it all down >> melissa, i guess not at least yet but we know he's watching the market closely he's talked up this idea that the stock market is that real there's time measure, the thermometer of his presidency, but there's still debate as to how much credit the president can take when it comes to the rally overall. regardless...
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. >> repeated knock at 8:28 this morning that caught the attention of carol bergman curiously watchingen knock on the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was, you know, what was happening. >> reporter: sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up. what happened next stopped her cold. >> he jumped out. ran on to the front porch. jumped in the window. so i quickly called 911. >> the two men not knowing police are on their way climbed through the open window and came face to face with a 70-year-old homeowner inside. what happened in the moments after are simply dramatic. the two men repeatedly hit the homeowner in the head putting a gun against his mouth and threatening to kill him. >> i mean i was just praying and praying, okay, god, get these people. >> as police arrived, carol watches as two of the the four men run out. 18-year-old jason hutton and walter mattis. >> he came out and the police saw them jumped on them and handcuffed them. >> two other suspects are still inside. b
. >> repeated knock at 8:28 this morning that caught the attention of carol bergman curiously watchingen knock on the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was, you know, what was happening. >> reporter: sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up. what happened next stopped her cold. >> he jumped out. ran on to the front porch. jumped in the window. so i quickly...
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curiously, jonathan says he's lost a lot of his taste for food, and he overheats a lot. our interview. >> i'm just going to cool down one second. >> yeah, sure. >> reporter: but wherever jonathan goes, he is a living breathing inspiration. >> i feel very much that i'm, you know, the test pilot for this. you know, that my hand is my hand but it's really all of ours. >> reporter: and speaking of pilots, remember the one who'd inspired the whole world with his heroism? i have a little surprise for you >> reporter: well we asked. >> am i about to be pranked? >> reporter: and he agreed. >> come on in. >> reporter: to pay dr. azari a surprise visit. >> good afternoon! >> cool. >> dr. azari. >> reporter: captain sully. >> evacuate! >> reporter: the high-flying hero who makes a down-to-earth cameo in our little hollywood movie. >> i cant tell you how many times i've cried watching that movie. that was an incredible day for america. >> i think at a time when we all needed it. it gave us all hope. >> oh, my goodness. jonathan, how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jennifer, it's a
curiously, jonathan says he's lost a lot of his taste for food, and he overheats a lot. our interview. >> i'm just going to cool down one second. >> yeah, sure. >> reporter: but wherever jonathan goes, he is a living breathing inspiration. >> i feel very much that i'm, you know, the test pilot for this. you know, that my hand is my hand but it's really all of ours. >> reporter: and speaking of pilots, remember the one who'd inspired the whole world with his...
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curiously though, no labor groups. no unions, no working claz folks. they purposefully chose to boycott the event. to send a message. about what this display might have been meant to them. well one oregon newspaper called the parade the greatest demonstration in sport of a national movement that the west had ever seen. so here was this huge out pouring for the moment. once in the city the wine mores grabbed a spot. all four of them. by this point as you see here, jammed shoulder to shoulder with the 50,000 plus onlookers. well what happened next just after 2:00 p.m. about a half hour into the parade the local press would deem one of the most pathetic results of the explosion and of the parade. as she held billy up in her arms to get a better look at the parade, a bomb exploded. and it instantly took off both of her legs this young 26 year-old mother. surgeons quickly scrambled to help her. but the wounds as you would imagine proved fatal. dazed from the shock, her husband lloyd stumbled away. very kind of upset of course understandably by all of this.
curiously though, no labor groups. no unions, no working claz folks. they purposefully chose to boycott the event. to send a message. about what this display might have been meant to them. well one oregon newspaper called the parade the greatest demonstration in sport of a national movement that the west had ever seen. so here was this huge out pouring for the moment. once in the city the wine mores grabbed a spot. all four of them. by this point as you see here, jammed shoulder to shoulder...
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>> it was a repeated knock at 828 this morning, that caught the attention of carol bergman, curiouslyon the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was happening. >> sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone, ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up, what happened next, stopped her cold. >> he jumped out, ran on to the front porch, jumped in the window. so i quickly called 911. >> the two men, not knowing police are on their way, climbed through the open window, and came face-to-face with the 70 year old homeowner inside. what happened in the moments after are simply dramatic. the two men repeatedly hit the homeowner in the head, putting a gun against his mouth, and threatening to kill him. >> he was just praying, and praying, i said okay, god, get these people. >> asly arrived, carol watches as who of the four men run out, 18 year old jason hutton, and walter mathis. >> he came out. they both, the police saw them, jumped on them, and handcuffed them. >> the two other suspect are still inside, baricading the door. >>
>> it was a repeated knock at 828 this morning, that caught the attention of carol bergman, curiouslyon the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was happening. >> sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone, ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up, what happened next, stopped her cold. >> he jumped out, ran on to the front porch, jumped in the window. so i quickly called 911. >> the two men, not...
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he would tell on the campaign trail, as candidate donald trump and now as commander in chief and curiously, he repeated this anecdote which historians through politifact which does fact checking finds there isn't a historical basis for this. so it -- it appears that it is incorrect information being tweeted by the president at this time. the vice president who is traveling in south america is now in panama. at the end of his week long trip, he has spoken publicly there and has offered the prayers of the american people. said the things you would expect him to say, conveying the good wishes of the american people. and he will be with the president tomorrow at camp david for a security summit. they are holding there. nicolle? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you for spending some time with us. when we come back a big day in presidential politics, and more fallout from donald trump's controversial statements about charlottesville. one said that donald trump lacks the competence to be the president. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1
he would tell on the campaign trail, as candidate donald trump and now as commander in chief and curiously, he repeated this anecdote which historians through politifact which does fact checking finds there isn't a historical basis for this. so it -- it appears that it is incorrect information being tweeted by the president at this time. the vice president who is traveling in south america is now in panama. at the end of his week long trip, he has spoken publicly there and has offered the...
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now, curiously these iwi conferences that i'm arguing are hugely important and that attracted a feeding frenzy among the press at the time have been largely forgotten except by people who participated and yet both feminist and conservative leaders regard them as watershed events in american history. feminist leader gloria stein um speaks of the national women's conference as a, quote, constitutional convention for women, or the sort of milestone that divides our sense of time. to my delight and to what of my editor and publicist at blooms berry who are with us tonight, she also made that point in her recent book, her autobiography, my life on the road. we have cited that of course frequently. and she told an interviewer for the new yorker that the conference, quote, may well take the prize as the most important event that nobody knows about. on the other hand, conservative leader phyllis shafly who you may know died just this past september at the age of 92, insisted throughout her long life that the iwi was a major strategic blunder by feminists that played right into her hands. she ca
now, curiously these iwi conferences that i'm arguing are hugely important and that attracted a feeding frenzy among the press at the time have been largely forgotten except by people who participated and yet both feminist and conservative leaders regard them as watershed events in american history. feminist leader gloria stein um speaks of the national women's conference as a, quote, constitutional convention for women, or the sort of milestone that divides our sense of time. to my delight and...
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now, curiously these iwdy coverages that i'm arguing are hugely important and attracted a feeding frenzy among the press at the time had been largely forgotten except by people who participated. and yet both feminists and conservator leaders regarded them as water shed events in american history. feminist leader gloria speaks of a national conference as a quote, constitutional convention of women or a sort of milestone that divides our time. to my delight and to that of my i had for and publisher of blooms berry who is with us tonight, she also made that point in her recent book. her autobiography, my life on the rode. she told an interviewer from the new yorker coverage quote, may well take the prize as the most important event that nobody knows about. on the other hand, conservator leader who made no die just this past of september of the age of 92, insisted through the her long life that the iw irk -- she called it a battle of midway, a war between thfeminists and socl conservators that quote, sealed the fate of the era even as it gave rise to the pro family movement. end quote. to me
now, curiously these iwdy coverages that i'm arguing are hugely important and attracted a feeding frenzy among the press at the time had been largely forgotten except by people who participated. and yet both feminists and conservator leaders regarded them as water shed events in american history. feminist leader gloria speaks of a national conference as a quote, constitutional convention of women or a sort of milestone that divides our time. to my delight and to that of my i had for and...
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the one place curiously where there was no interest in submarine technology was germany. after the finnian ram is kidnapped and holland turns his attention to the out. hi eventually persuades or not directly but through reputation, persuades the secretary of the navy at the time, william collins whitney, to fund the competition for the best design and whoever create this best design, get tuesday hundred thousandto build a boat. holland wins. but there are now other people, a man named george baker, eventually a man named simon lake, and the convince whitney, they convince the navy, there's change of administration and they convince the powers that be not to dispense the money but to have a new competition. so they have another competition, and holland wins again. again, they are persuaded not to dispense the money but to have a third competition. they have a third competition and holland wins the third time. by this time there's a man named seem simon lake who is well known in submarine technology circled mostly because -- he was a brilliant deep signer but his boats went
the one place curiously where there was no interest in submarine technology was germany. after the finnian ram is kidnapped and holland turns his attention to the out. hi eventually persuades or not directly but through reputation, persuades the secretary of the navy at the time, william collins whitney, to fund the competition for the best design and whoever create this best design, get tuesday hundred thousandto build a boat. holland wins. but there are now other people, a man named george...
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and it is very curious that event in united states history was curiously under marked with regard to the 200th anniversary. i find that curious why doesn't get more discussion. [laughter] you maymore sober note find that the anniversary was the official -- abolition of the slave trade. the queen spoke, but here in the united states of america or you have all of these people of african descent, you would thought there would be some sort of official ceremony involving high-level authorities marking slaved of the african trade. should we infer that people were not happy about the end of the slave trade? i don't know. in terms ofbout how how --to understand, part of the united to america. and in order to understand how slavery was abolished, how to understand how jim crow was abolished, and in order to understand how to make progress in the future, you have to understand international events, what is happening in the world. alliance inde facto the run-up to the abolition of slavery between abolitionists britain and the slave appalachian in north america. it is fair to say that written --
and it is very curious that event in united states history was curiously under marked with regard to the 200th anniversary. i find that curious why doesn't get more discussion. [laughter] you maymore sober note find that the anniversary was the official -- abolition of the slave trade. the queen spoke, but here in the united states of america or you have all of these people of african descent, you would thought there would be some sort of official ceremony involving high-level authorities...
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. >> curiously, yeah. >> yes. the president is scheduled to be at camp david friday, foam, where he will be with his national security team, including his defense secretary, former general now secretary jim mattis, h.r. mcmaster and so forth, the vice president cutting short his trip from south america. the vice president right now is in panama. he too had been briefed through his national security team that travels with him. and we're told that it is likely elreference what has gone on in barcelona today when he makes planned remarks in panama. the vice president will then come back to the united states and they will be at camp david. this will be the second time the president has visited camp david. the first time was with his wife and son for a relaxing weekend. this is about camp david as a military installation with high degree of security and the ability to have both a size of meeting and security of a meeting to discuss matters like afghanistan as it's planned to be. but now in the wake of this, it's possib
. >> curiously, yeah. >> yes. the president is scheduled to be at camp david friday, foam, where he will be with his national security team, including his defense secretary, former general now secretary jim mattis, h.r. mcmaster and so forth, the vice president cutting short his trip from south america. the vice president right now is in panama. he too had been briefed through his national security team that travels with him. and we're told that it is likely elreference what has...
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. >> well, i was perhaps being half facetious about his efforts, his curiousness of russia, and trump. i don't quite understand it. i think what people have a tendency to forget is the tremendous threat that russia poses to us. they do pose an existential threat to us. they're embarked on an impressive modernization of their strategic weapons. they have the most sophisticated cyber capability of any adversary and they're in violation of the inf treaty. they are not interested in helping. they are interested in undermining us and our system. so i don't understand that. with respect to north korea, i was heartened by secretary of state tillerson's statements about the need for diplomacy. i think that is the secret here. >> are direct talking with north korea -- >> yes, i would be an advocate for that. i gave a speech in seoul last month which i suggested that we give some consideration to opening up an intersection in pyongyang, much like we had in havana, to deal with a government that we didn't recognize. apart from the advantage of having an in residence diplomatic presence would hel
. >> well, i was perhaps being half facetious about his efforts, his curiousness of russia, and trump. i don't quite understand it. i think what people have a tendency to forget is the tremendous threat that russia poses to us. they do pose an existential threat to us. they're embarked on an impressive modernization of their strategic weapons. they have the most sophisticated cyber capability of any adversary and they're in violation of the inf treaty. they are not interested in helping....
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this is where we started yesterday curiously enough. this is the street that we were going up and down yesterday, called briar hills parkway and we show you somebody staying in our house up there. they are still here, a young couple that just renovated their house. look at this. this is another one with a little thing that you typically toe when you go on vacation. it's always a good time. i don't think it's quite as good a time for those folks today. but it certainly coming in handy. people out on their lawns going somebody got a come get me. we stood and talk to those people yesterday. we parked in front of their house. that's where our vehicle was parked over there. then today, you've got to go there by boat. this is another couple off to the right here. that we talked to yesterday. they were fine, their house was good. and today, there you go. i'm repeating myself, but things have changed very rapidly here and i didn't expect it because it's not raining as hard as it had. this is from the release of the reservoir. that's where we ar
this is where we started yesterday curiously enough. this is the street that we were going up and down yesterday, called briar hills parkway and we show you somebody staying in our house up there. they are still here, a young couple that just renovated their house. look at this. this is another one with a little thing that you typically toe when you go on vacation. it's always a good time. i don't think it's quite as good a time for those folks today. but it certainly coming in handy. people...
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one with place curiously where there was no real interest in submarine technology was germany. after a the fenian ram was kidnapped and holland then turns his attention to the united states. he eventually persuades or not directly but through, through reputation persuades secretary of the navy at the time williams collins whitney to find best competition for the best design and whoever creates best to get $2,000 to build a boat. holland wins but there are now other people of a man named george baker eventually simon lake and they convince whitney they convince the navy, there's a change of administration, and they convince the power to be not to dispense money but to have a new competition. so they have another competition and holland wins again. again -- they are persuaded not to dispense money but to have a third comp education and they have a third competition and holland wins the third time. by this time there's a man named simon lake who was very well known in submarine technology circles mostly because lake was a brilliant designer but boats went straight down. they just
one with place curiously where there was no real interest in submarine technology was germany. after a the fenian ram was kidnapped and holland then turns his attention to the united states. he eventually persuades or not directly but through, through reputation persuades secretary of the navy at the time williams collins whitney to find best competition for the best design and whoever creates best to get $2,000 to build a boat. holland wins but there are now other people of a man named george...
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talking about the story of the islamic state in afghanistan and which is curiously interesting and frankly somewhat under examined as well. the islamic state calls itself the islamic state that emerged in late 24 team after mullah omar, the spiritual leader of the taliban you lead. that sort of triggered internal struggle within the taliban that led to the taliban movement into different groups. one of these groups became the escape beyond province and carved out a relatively small territory. and at a time, u.s. commanders on the ground in the emergence was essentially a rebranding marginalized or renegade taliban numbers they began to offer under a different leader and a different name. the united states declared a terrorist organization. but since then, they have several skills that calculate in kabul and of course afghanistan, including 1.5 times truck bomb that killed over 150 people and also kabul that they had 45 people as well. they challenge the taliban in through scores of taliban and advisers, also foot soldiers. the one voice of the caliphate in the propaganda and broadcast the
talking about the story of the islamic state in afghanistan and which is curiously interesting and frankly somewhat under examined as well. the islamic state calls itself the islamic state that emerged in late 24 team after mullah omar, the spiritual leader of the taliban you lead. that sort of triggered internal struggle within the taliban that led to the taliban movement into different groups. one of these groups became the escape beyond province and carved out a relatively small territory....
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steve: this story gets curiouser and curiouser, now there is a possibility he may have sold secrets toials began to explore it came to light there was actually theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars of government equipment and now the potential compromise of sensitive data of over 80 offices. now, this man, he has wired to pakistan over $300,000 and was apprehended at the airport trying to flee. now, remember, he is the ringleader of about a team of five here. they have spent 10 years supporting different members of congress. and it included members of the foreign intelligence committee. steve: sure. >> the access that he had, it was monday mental. steve: right, emily on thursday they charged him i think he has four charges against him now. are they -- you are a former federal prosecutor, are they going to try to squeeze him to get more information out of him about something larger? >> absolutely. this is the tip of the iceberg. he was indicted on thursday as was his wife but she has already fled to pakistan. now the government can use those charges to broaden their scope as they co
steve: this story gets curiouser and curiouser, now there is a possibility he may have sold secrets toials began to explore it came to light there was actually theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars of government equipment and now the potential compromise of sensitive data of over 80 offices. now, this man, he has wired to pakistan over $300,000 and was apprehended at the airport trying to flee. now, remember, he is the ringleader of about a team of five here. they have spent 10 years...
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jack kennedy didn't have a problem with it, but they did, and and curiously, within a day, john seeinggenthaler had more o this and he was a good friend of ours and we both interviewed john before his death. he got a call from bobby kennedy the next day and bobby kennedy is checking in and we have a crazy weir report from georgia that says you talked to this crazy judge out there and bobby kennedy said you better withdraw that retraction because i did call him. so what had happened, it gets very convoluted and they get rid of this pofrnous pilot thing and we'll do anything to get martin king out of the jail. bobby kennedy, if you called a judge he'll spring you. jack kennedy called coretta and he called the judge, martin luther king is freed and it's a breakthrough moment in the campaign that african-americans seized on this. there are millions of leaflets that flood all of the black churches the sunday before the election and nixon did nothing, kennedy did and they were all over harlem that were out on powell and they were at jones and he wasn't at church on sunday, but he called up and said t
jack kennedy didn't have a problem with it, but they did, and and curiously, within a day, john seeinggenthaler had more o this and he was a good friend of ours and we both interviewed john before his death. he got a call from bobby kennedy the next day and bobby kennedy is checking in and we have a crazy weir report from georgia that says you talked to this crazy judge out there and bobby kennedy said you better withdraw that retraction because i did call him. so what had happened, it gets...
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but all curiously, ink changed in a particular spot. if you could understand if perhaps he ran out of ink and started up with a different batch. you here whinying and hoof print you think horse before zebra. but they all started with, also on the, and they have a date. being the date of his examination, i was most -- all starting with the word loss and named the date. this this is critical. almost every indictment, the crime itself, is listed as the date of their examination. that was because of the crime witnessed by two people, you today have two witnesses to the same act, during public examinations, things that were happening and girls were suppose lid afflicted right there. air quotes, everybody could see that. they weren't tried on the crimes they had done before they were arrested. they were tried with the crimes that were done during their examinations while they were in custody. this piece adds in the information that will support that charge on the indictment. trs adds in. scribe w. then this piece is added and we support the i
but all curiously, ink changed in a particular spot. if you could understand if perhaps he ran out of ink and started up with a different batch. you here whinying and hoof print you think horse before zebra. but they all started with, also on the, and they have a date. being the date of his examination, i was most -- all starting with the word loss and named the date. this this is critical. almost every indictment, the crime itself, is listed as the date of their examination. that was because...
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. >> i will quickly talk about these story of the islamic state in afghanistan, which is curiously interesting and and iy quite noteworthy would say somewhat under examined as well. , which calledate itself the islamic state in that province, emerged in late 2014 after mullah omar, the spiritual leader of the taliban, was leaked. ant sort of triggered internal power struggle within taliban leadership that subsequently led to fragmentation of the taliban movement into different groups. one of those groups allegedly became the islamic state of a certain province, which has since carved out a relatively small territory in eastern afghanistan. at the time, u.s. commanders on the ground said that the emergence was essentially a rebranding of marginalized or renegade taliban members that began to operate under a different leader, a different flag, and a different name. in 2016 the following year, the united states declared it a foreign terrorist organization. but since then, it has launched several large-scale, spectacular attacks, in cabo and across afghanistan, including exploding on truckhn -- 1.
. >> i will quickly talk about these story of the islamic state in afghanistan, which is curiously interesting and and iy quite noteworthy would say somewhat under examined as well. , which calledate itself the islamic state in that province, emerged in late 2014 after mullah omar, the spiritual leader of the taliban, was leaked. ant sort of triggered internal power struggle within taliban leadership that subsequently led to fragmentation of the taliban movement into different groups. one...
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but then curiously within a day john is very close and he's got wonderful oral histys. and he was a friend of both of ours, and we both interviewed john before his death. he got a call from bobby kennedy the next day. and he says bobby i need to tell you we've got a crazy wire report from georgia that says you talked to this crazy judge down there. and don't worry we've already put out a retraction. and bobby kennedy says i think you better withdraw that retraction because i did call him. what happens, it gets very convoluted. but governor vander burke wanted to get rid of this guy. he called and said we'll do anything to get martin king out the jail. bobby kennedy, if you call the judge he'll spring you. so bobby kennedy actually called the judge. jack kennedy called cureta. bobby kennedy called the judge, martin luther king is freed. it's a breakthrough moment in the campaign. african-americans seize on this. there are millions of leaflets printed out by the kennedy operation that flood all the black churches the sunday before the election. nixon did nothing. kennedy
but then curiously within a day john is very close and he's got wonderful oral histys. and he was a friend of both of ours, and we both interviewed john before his death. he got a call from bobby kennedy the next day. and he says bobby i need to tell you we've got a crazy wire report from georgia that says you talked to this crazy judge down there. and don't worry we've already put out a retraction. and bobby kennedy says i think you better withdraw that retraction because i did call him. what...