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jirwan sarwar is a dane of pakistani descent. he's seen a recent rise in intolerance.s is doing? well, he's speaking to the worst in all of the people. but the hate speech that he's doing, if you would take out the muslim and put injew, then you would have a second world war rhetoric. tonight, rasmus paludan‘s supporters are desecrating the koran — and the plan is to burn it. recent changes to danish blasphemy law means free speech is protected, no matter how inflammatory it is. last year this event had a handful of police, cops, i heard, but because of you, this year, look around, there is police everywhere, there press everywhere. how does it make you feel? freedom of speech only really matters if you do something that really, really offends other people. because if you only state something that everybody agrees with, then freedom of speech doesn't matter, because nobody will react hostile towards you if you only say something they agree with. what are you thinking? well, he's got a lot of insane followers, and most of them have a small scent of alcohol in their brea
jirwan sarwar is a dane of pakistani descent. he's seen a recent rise in intolerance.s is doing? well, he's speaking to the worst in all of the people. but the hate speech that he's doing, if you would take out the muslim and put injew, then you would have a second world war rhetoric. tonight, rasmus paludan‘s supporters are desecrating the koran — and the plan is to burn it. recent changes to danish blasphemy law means free speech is protected, no matter how inflammatory it is. last year...
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happy for the danes as well. and you know we can try to become happier or we can try and make the less happy i would go with the 1st i mean whether it is. you know combined population with the number of people living in the city in moscow or let's say in new york do you think it's a meaningful comparison to. try to see how let's say russia is doing compare it because you know creating a good life for 5000000 people is very different from trying to do the same for several hundreds of thousands let alone 1300000000 as in china is perhaps easier but i think it does make sense to compare because whether you are 5w1cw i think people who. all want social connection i think they want a healthy life expectancy that is long i think they want low levels of corruption i think they want a society that is generous i don't think that is different in a big country compared to a small but i mean within the smaller country it's easier to control for organise variables than let's say in a country that has 11 time zones and when ev
happy for the danes as well. and you know we can try to become happier or we can try and make the less happy i would go with the 1st i mean whether it is. you know combined population with the number of people living in the city in moscow or let's say in new york do you think it's a meaningful comparison to. try to see how let's say russia is doing compare it because you know creating a good life for 5000000 people is very different from trying to do the same for several hundreds of thousands...
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just tell he was shaken. >> reporter: as if the news couldn't get any worse, the griffith's great daneng with the second pet daisy, had also perished in the flames. craig and keith walked the property surveying the damages. >> we get to the koi pond and he's like, "gotta get -- gotta get those fish outta there. julie would kill me if something happened to those fish." i was like, "you know, let's not worry about that right now." >> reporter: overwhelmed by loss, the griffiths were faced with the question -- how could this have happened? >> the first thought was that it was the new heating and air unit that had just gone in. >> reporter: the unit had been installed just days before the fire, adjacent to the master bedroom. >> that was my very first thought, that somehow the new heating and air unit wasn't put in properly. >> reporter: faulty installation? >> yeah. >> reporter: as for the cause of julie's death, that was left to the county coroner's office. deputy coroner ben bradford. what were you working with? >> a very, very charred body. i could not very well identify it being a per
just tell he was shaken. >> reporter: as if the news couldn't get any worse, the griffith's great daneng with the second pet daisy, had also perished in the flames. craig and keith walked the property surveying the damages. >> we get to the koi pond and he's like, "gotta get -- gotta get those fish outta there. julie would kill me if something happened to those fish." i was like, "you know, let's not worry about that right now." >> reporter: overwhelmed by...
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of blue avant and the project was never completed and because it was so difficult to destroy it the danes converted it into a museum most of which is underneath the existing topography. it's only when you get up close that you get a glimpse of the interior of this group and on. the structure which is made glass concrete and steel is mostly underground. it's part of the chip it's museum and was designed by the renowned danish architect's office ingles who. you are see on the western city of the marks of the wind is always blowing stronger because we are tucked into the dunes so if you're always like a little racist in the middle of the sometimes violent nature of where the modern. the new a building is connected to the original museum which is located in a world war 2. huge facility was built by the germans in 1944 but was never completed the exhibition inside the bunker explains. has been conceived as the antithesis of the bunker so the bunker. is this sort of concrete hermetic object rejecting the surroundings whereas the museum is an open area and welcoming meeting place in the heart of
of blue avant and the project was never completed and because it was so difficult to destroy it the danes converted it into a museum most of which is underneath the existing topography. it's only when you get up close that you get a glimpse of the interior of this group and on. the structure which is made glass concrete and steel is mostly underground. it's part of the chip it's museum and was designed by the renowned danish architect's office ingles who. you are see on the western city of the...
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channel dane chances salatin after i die your voice will go for they. have been your. ma santa mrs bossy got her sign in the medium all. doing. no good don't want to give me one and. doing judge value as in doing yes. maddow fisa. that beanie passed this set is shahana. mako. wholemeal. you full new the cool sure. guy should see it. could be the. be all gone. the travels of marco polo was written in 1298. on his return to venice 20 years later when he dictated it to a popular writer of romances. professor joe has come to the biblio tech marcial or in the piazza san marco. to show no he don't mean to do that. although. they must still. wears them and was really there to meet other love. but they train to listen to these who have. been here a couple. it would look i'm going to put it out there that sooner than i thought. that the medical board. instead of the medical post i thought that i looked into a 1000000 but. only of all. those who thought it pretty much a rescue taught it all know me so that it calls an agenda there because you put any on the thought that it cause
channel dane chances salatin after i die your voice will go for they. have been your. ma santa mrs bossy got her sign in the medium all. doing. no good don't want to give me one and. doing judge value as in doing yes. maddow fisa. that beanie passed this set is shahana. mako. wholemeal. you full new the cool sure. guy should see it. could be the. be all gone. the travels of marco polo was written in 1298. on his return to venice 20 years later when he dictated it to a popular writer of...
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>> thank you, senator danes. you're right. volunteers and conservation organizations are very important to help us keep up with needed maintenance. last year we had over 1,900 ftes, that's full-time equivalents, volunteering in the trail program alone. we just couldn't do it without them. in the past year, we've worked at streamlining and improving our agreements process. so for us to work together with somebody that wants to do project work, we need some kind of instrument, agreement. and we've had inadequate and inconsistent training across the agency for people who knew what type of instrument to use. that's some of the red tape folks telling you about. but we have added capacity in our agreements' staff, streamlined training and made it available on line. so we're working hard to meet people where they are, who want to help us do those maintenance projects. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator. senator heinrich? >> first, i want to thank the chair and the ranking fmember fr holding this hearing and particularly including th
>> thank you, senator danes. you're right. volunteers and conservation organizations are very important to help us keep up with needed maintenance. last year we had over 1,900 ftes, that's full-time equivalents, volunteering in the trail program alone. we just couldn't do it without them. in the past year, we've worked at streamlining and improving our agreements process. so for us to work together with somebody that wants to do project work, we need some kind of instrument, agreement....
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o> brain dane, how make sure your kids don't lose everything they learned last year by the time they head back to school in a few weeks. >> announcer: welcome to news4 this week. >>> hello, eastern, i'm leon harris, we're starting this week with a look back at the celebration of one of our country's biggest accomplishments. this week we mark 50 years since the successful mission to land a man on the moon. that brings us back to a moment of extreme and hard won national pride as news 4's aaron gilchrist reports it all started with a simple decree. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to chieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> president john f. kennedy in 1961 setting this country off on a very clear, very bold mission, and launching the apollo program. more than a decade of lunar exploration, a $20 billion, 400,000 person investment in winning the space race. the center piece of the program, apollo 11. on july 16th 1969 nasa astronauts neil armstrong, michael collins auzz aldrin made their way to
o> brain dane, how make sure your kids don't lose everything they learned last year by the time they head back to school in a few weeks. >> announcer: welcome to news4 this week. >>> hello, eastern, i'm leon harris, we're starting this week with a look back at the celebration of one of our country's biggest accomplishments. this week we mark 50 years since the successful mission to land a man on the moon. that brings us back to a moment of extreme and hard won national pride...
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my name is dane kennedy. i'm director of the national history center. i want to welcome to you all to this briefing of u.s. health care, health care policy. this is a briefing sponsored by the national history center, which is affiliated with the american historical association. and it's part of a series of briefings we offer that provide historical perspectives to issues that are currently confronting congress. we will have another one at the and of next month, which will be on the history of u.s. iranian relations. i should stress that these events are strictly nonpartisan. they are not intended to offer any kind of policy recommendations or agendas. they are simply sort of meant to give greater insight into how we got to where we are, which we believe helps us understand how we solve problems. so, a few thanks and then i'll turn it over to alan. first of all, the mellon foundation funds this program. special things to them. -- thanks to them. secondly, the room has been booked for us by congressman jerry connolly's office. finally, i want to thank my
my name is dane kennedy. i'm director of the national history center. i want to welcome to you all to this briefing of u.s. health care, health care policy. this is a briefing sponsored by the national history center, which is affiliated with the american historical association. and it's part of a series of briefings we offer that provide historical perspectives to issues that are currently confronting congress. we will have another one at the and of next month, which will be on the history of...
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where do target enforcement actions against specific individuals with heather dane immigration court, and had been ordered to be removed by immigration judge. >>> president trump said 1 million people being targeted in the rate although, isa says, the number is actually much smaller than a. >>> to mr. beside of immigration debate protested outside the ice facility in tacoma washington today. demonstration came one day after an armed man reportedly opposed u.s. immigration policy was shot to death by police. as he attempted to set the building on fire. members of one express their anger over the attack on the ice facility, and their support for u.s. immigration agents. >> if you don't like something, beating it up and throwing molotov cocktails of the facility will not solve any problems. >>> other protesters came to show their support for migrants housed in the facility. tacoma police say the two groups were loud but peaceful. our immigration coverage continues on https://kutv.com. find the latest development right on our homepage. >>> backlash tonight following what many are calling
where do target enforcement actions against specific individuals with heather dane immigration court, and had been ordered to be removed by immigration judge. >>> president trump said 1 million people being targeted in the rate although, isa says, the number is actually much smaller than a. >>> to mr. beside of immigration debate protested outside the ice facility in tacoma washington today. demonstration came one day after an armed man reportedly opposed u.s. immigration...
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so if the military is so came in on researching stimulants why isn't it also the main customer for danes psychedelics. yeah i guess drugs can be very different to each other so stimulants are going to give people energy they might help in terms of the tea but there are addictive as there's a crash with the with the energized high that comes with a stimulant so there's often these these downsides and i think with psychedelics they are not so easy to control in a sense so when people are under the influence of a psychedelic perhaps it isn't so easy to direct the mind in a minute manipulative way and part of the. the view on the use in a military context was that this is why they may have been dropped as mind control agents in the sense that instead of. people putting people into this highly manipulative state. there was something going on that was more about self realisation and suchlike so i just don't think the right kind of drugs for military purposes necessarily so my career goes ingo psychedelics is apparently a thing now a signature practice of silicon valley with kids and i heard a
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southbound side wide open, just a couple vehicles crossing goll dane gate in either direction. a light commute at 4:33 in the morning. westbound 80 highway 4 to the maze in the green at 16 minutes. about ten across the bay bridge. southbound 101 san francisco to sfo in the green at nine minutes. >>> new this morning, we're all sensitive to wildfires, especially this time of year. overnight we saw a grass fire start near a train in contra costa county. >> it happened in hercules on christy road near the franklin canyon golf course. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is there this morning. amy, what do we know so far? >> reporter: good morning, natasha. that fire started on a train but spread to this dry, grassy hillside. take a look. firefighters pounced on it. they got this out pretty quickly after it spread to just a few acres. this is here highway 4 and the franklin county golf course. they called in the hazmat team because of the fuel on the train. they got the call about 10:30 last night that there was a fire on the train near christie road and that fire spread to the grass
southbound side wide open, just a couple vehicles crossing goll dane gate in either direction. a light commute at 4:33 in the morning. westbound 80 highway 4 to the maze in the green at 16 minutes. about ten across the bay bridge. southbound 101 san francisco to sfo in the green at nine minutes. >>> new this morning, we're all sensitive to wildfires, especially this time of year. overnight we saw a grass fire start near a train in contra costa county. >> it happened in hercules...
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city, a 100 degrees a wichita all you get the idea 106 in washington dc that a steamy and hot and dane dangerous weather but these are the actual forecast and temperatures as we look toward tomorrow 90's in triple digits across a good part of the midsection of the country stretching to the east and we're going to see not much recovery for overnight lows in fact mild overnight lows in the 70's and the 80's and then maybe a little bit of heat relief as we get into sunday afternoon as those temperatures will be dropping down to about 98 degrees still hot dc 87, atlanta, 93 degrees in dallas. so certainly very hot temperatures. then i think we're going to see that heat dome kind of build out over the 4 corner states and that will start to affect the bay area as we head into next week. right now though we're settling on a good weekend and i worried about too much e got a sea breeze blowing and you got the cool ocean waters off the coast. and that keeps those temperatures down outside that's what we're seeing now the fog all the way tomorrow number's going to be in the 60's into san francisc
city, a 100 degrees a wichita all you get the idea 106 in washington dc that a steamy and hot and dane dangerous weather but these are the actual forecast and temperatures as we look toward tomorrow 90's in triple digits across a good part of the midsection of the country stretching to the east and we're going to see not much recovery for overnight lows in fact mild overnight lows in the 70's and the 80's and then maybe a little bit of heat relief as we get into sunday afternoon as those...
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attacked them at the local train station today is the bozo cry against the coup son of police and danes to allowed the pack on the 21st of july so people are not last thing for a thorough investigation and independent investigation on this incident. thousands joined saturday's demonstration at loch streets in a tense standoff that went on for hours but eventually police lost their patience and moved in to disperse the crowds. they fired several rounds of tear gas used to spend nights and pepper spray some protesters fled others refused some volunteers also attempted to negotiate an end to what started as a peaceful rally he said i had sandbag allaire have gone and we hope people come peacefully poised to opinion their wishes so please i hope to protest the police because they call the crowds then move to your long trying station where last sunday's attacks occurred protesters hit the building and use fire extinguishers on police to resist arrest permission to go ahead with saturday's rally was denied by the government this demonstration was an illegal assembly and placed my a number of
attacked them at the local train station today is the bozo cry against the coup son of police and danes to allowed the pack on the 21st of july so people are not last thing for a thorough investigation and independent investigation on this incident. thousands joined saturday's demonstration at loch streets in a tense standoff that went on for hours but eventually police lost their patience and moved in to disperse the crowds. they fired several rounds of tear gas used to spend nights and pepper...
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on the promise of no attacks as moved jobs but could be a consummate tuchis really bring back the danes to his country and take it on to us also on the program before the break for the murder of civilians and forced child soldiers to kill him.
on the promise of no attacks as moved jobs but could be a consummate tuchis really bring back the danes to his country and take it on to us also on the program before the break for the murder of civilians and forced child soldiers to kill him.
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al-jazeera well our correspondent in mahmud abdul wahed head has been speaking with my colleague sammy's a daneand he's been back to that detention center since the airstrikes to see what the situation is. we were the 1st to come here to this detention center when it was 1st hit i'll just ask by the cameraman to just. bring the camera or just direct the camera towards this detention center this is just a detention center that has made grants and refugees there was no any kind of what weapons or immunization. have to. clean but in all cases. the supervisors here are the libyan supervisors here in what is sponsible for the for this detention center to say that there is no even. deport any closer to here we know that this detention center is. is not far from military camps not used military camps but it is not any closer to any ammunition depots and again it's also far from the front line you know the front this is the neighborhood and the front the clauses front line to here is in a is our neighborhood which is far from here but again the supervisors here tell us that. when they finished what hap
al-jazeera well our correspondent in mahmud abdul wahed head has been speaking with my colleague sammy's a daneand he's been back to that detention center since the airstrikes to see what the situation is. we were the 1st to come here to this detention center when it was 1st hit i'll just ask by the cameraman to just. bring the camera or just direct the camera towards this detention center this is just a detention center that has made grants and refugees there was no any kind of what weapons or...
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is the people's cry against the coalition of police and danes. allowed the pack on the 21st of july so people are not staying for a thorough investigation and independent investigation on this incident. thousands joined saturday's demonstration of luck streets in a tense standoff that went on for hours but eventually police lost their patience and moved in to disperse the crowds. they fired several rounds of tear gas used a sponge and pepper spray some protesters fled others refused some volunteers also attempted to negotiate an end to what started as a peaceful rally. going on we hope people can peacefully push the opinion on their wishes so please i hope to protest as a police car fake car the crowds then move to your long trying station where last sunday's attacks occurred protesters headed the building and use fire extinguishers on police to resist arrest permission to go ahead with saturday's rally was denied by the government this demonstration was an illegal assembly and placed my a number of arrests this protests aren't going away as anot
is the people's cry against the coalition of police and danes. allowed the pack on the 21st of july so people are not staying for a thorough investigation and independent investigation on this incident. thousands joined saturday's demonstration of luck streets in a tense standoff that went on for hours but eventually police lost their patience and moved in to disperse the crowds. they fired several rounds of tear gas used a sponge and pepper spray some protesters fled others refused some...
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inside the building and initially that was just in the lobby but over the last hour hundreds of stream dane and they're completely taken over this building they have occupied it we don't know what has happened to the right place who were inside they were definitely there they don't seem to be now we don't know where they went they must have gone somewhere and the protesters have gone right up through that building the power to that building has been largely cut just an emergency power of the protests have been standing in windows on upper floors using flashlights to show the crowd down here that they're in the huge cheer has gone up you are still so earlier about the cancer these right saying yeah inside the chamber we've had some of that translated some of the cantonese graffiti if you want to call it that and some of that graffiti says there are no riots is only tyranny now there are 2 parts to that the 1st part there are no riots is the protest is a very very angry that at the protests a couple of weeks back now which also turned violent they were called riots as they really did not like
inside the building and initially that was just in the lobby but over the last hour hundreds of stream dane and they're completely taken over this building they have occupied it we don't know what has happened to the right place who were inside they were definitely there they don't seem to be now we don't know where they went they must have gone somewhere and the protesters have gone right up through that building the power to that building has been largely cut just an emergency power of the...
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the danes are counting on behalf of the international council for the exploration of the sea which monitors$110.00 fish species around the world. their data is included in the annual recommendation for e.u. fishing quotas. both the young fish and the small schooling fishes like herring are eating this so plankton the little tiny animals swim around in the water so both of those are being consumed by jellyfish and fish then you're taking away the fish so that leaves more food for the jellyfish to eat. back on heligoland sabina holds tears on her way to the lab the breakwaters made of tetrapods are like a red carpet of the jellyfish larvae she finds plastic rubbish on the beach. millions of tons of plastic waste find their way into the oceans around the world. currents keep the plastic adrift in the water for a long time and they too are welcome settlements for polyps. in the lab post examines the sample brought in by the divers. she finds what she was expecting. there amongst the algae barnacles and moss animals of the branching jellyfish polyps of the anthem a doozy. chemical and biological
the danes are counting on behalf of the international council for the exploration of the sea which monitors$110.00 fish species around the world. their data is included in the annual recommendation for e.u. fishing quotas. both the young fish and the small schooling fishes like herring are eating this so plankton the little tiny animals swim around in the water so both of those are being consumed by jellyfish and fish then you're taking away the fish so that leaves more food for the jellyfish...
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my name is dane kennedy. i'm director of the national history center. i want to welcome to you all to this briefing of u.s. health care, health care policy. this is a briefing sponsored by the national history center, which is affiliated with the american historical association. and it's part of a series of briefings we offer that provide historical perspectives to issues that are currently confronting congress. we will have another one at the and of next month, which will be on the history of u.s. iranian relations. i should stress that these
my name is dane kennedy. i'm director of the national history center. i want to welcome to you all to this briefing of u.s. health care, health care policy. this is a briefing sponsored by the national history center, which is affiliated with the american historical association. and it's part of a series of briefings we offer that provide historical perspectives to issues that are currently confronting congress. we will have another one at the and of next month, which will be on the history of...
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needless was dane. all very neat at the. reinstate the death penalty but he was crimes related. as well. bill and going is at a protest signs in manila and sent this report. his call basically for a stronger measures. before congress for the imposition of the death penalty for illegal drugs and plunder is through his government's priority he also admitted in his speech that his government is corruption driven rigid and that's over the past few months he has actually been even up officials in the palace and shove money in his mouth there is essentially nothing different from the speech of president bush that the others except that this he has and how we're over an hour late season which would be by the time he appeared in congress but here outside the halls of congress just a few blocks away tens of thousands are brutal protesters are marching in visiting and many of them suggesting that instead of talking president through the test with should listen to that they told us basically that the proceed in action is good that they're in the south china sea is the bits relation to chin
needless was dane. all very neat at the. reinstate the death penalty but he was crimes related. as well. bill and going is at a protest signs in manila and sent this report. his call basically for a stronger measures. before congress for the imposition of the death penalty for illegal drugs and plunder is through his government's priority he also admitted in his speech that his government is corruption driven rigid and that's over the past few months he has actually been even up officials in...
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emerging-market strategist dane, thank you.nt erdogan is not the only chief executive who is trying to play monetary policy maker. president trump has made no secret of his his pleasure with jay powell -- displeasure with jay powell and has publicly push for lower interest rates. even the ecb felt some heat over the weekend as the ruling democratic party said christine lagarde should shift monetary policy to make it comply with the banks inflation targeting mandate. all of this leading pimco to declare the heyday of central bank independence behind us. for more on this story, we are joined by the head of fixed income capital markets at raymond james. kevin, this conversation of central bank independence, we keep hearing the conversation around it. having the conversation. what does that mean for the markets, the fact that we are constantly talking about this? kevin: the market would like to see this issue a little more settled than it is. it is not unprecedented that a and take would come in out a central bank had. that only gi
emerging-market strategist dane, thank you.nt erdogan is not the only chief executive who is trying to play monetary policy maker. president trump has made no secret of his his pleasure with jay powell -- displeasure with jay powell and has publicly push for lower interest rates. even the ecb felt some heat over the weekend as the ruling democratic party said christine lagarde should shift monetary policy to make it comply with the banks inflation targeting mandate. all of this leading pimco to...
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true, those institutions are more pop to people who represent the country, that those institutions daner. -- deign to goempb over. >> tucker: this conversation matters. jd vance, thank you for your contribution to it. >> thanks, tucker, good night. >> tucker: hard to think of many things more important. it is a scam and people know it and that increases resentment of course as people are unfairly locked out because the system is so corrupt. chris cuomo winds up at yale. tune in every night, 8 p.m., including tomorrow night for the show is that the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and group think, dvri if you have that capability. if you do, you probably deserve to go to yale law school. we will be back tomorrow night. have a great night. sean hannity standing by in new york city. >> sean: save tucker, save tucker. i'm saving tucker. we're best friends, i'm right there by your side if you got more trouble that i don't know about. tucker, thank you. welcome to hannity. we start with a fox news alert, we got massive huge breaking news surrounding the steele dossier, we'll break t
true, those institutions are more pop to people who represent the country, that those institutions daner. -- deign to goempb over. >> tucker: this conversation matters. jd vance, thank you for your contribution to it. >> thanks, tucker, good night. >> tucker: hard to think of many things more important. it is a scam and people know it and that increases resentment of course as people are unfairly locked out because the system is so corrupt. chris cuomo winds up at yale. tune...
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steve danes of montana backed him up and the four democratic members of congress. what happened, he has taken over the republican party and they made this mistake of treating racism not as a disqualifier but another issue and think they can bargain away this racism from bargaining away to outright silence, it leaves you with the entire republican party basically governing in his shadow and will be in 2020. >> megan talked about donald trump's racism addressing her and day three of wanting a racist attack of four women of color that serve in the house, the chairwoman of the congressional black caucus believes he'll have blood on his hands if they or anyone else is injured in the spirit of racism. the idea that is being pedalled from the white house on and off the record, i'm sure lashley knows better than me, this is smart politics. i saw liz cheney go out with her shoulder pads on ready for attacking and blocking the news women. >> i worked with liz cheney. she follows a playbook, political playbook, in her dna from her father. the political playbook is run on this
steve danes of montana backed him up and the four democratic members of congress. what happened, he has taken over the republican party and they made this mistake of treating racism not as a disqualifier but another issue and think they can bargain away this racism from bargaining away to outright silence, it leaves you with the entire republican party basically governing in his shadow and will be in 2020. >> megan talked about donald trump's racism addressing her and day three of wanting...
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perot is most well known for his fwo party bids for the press danes in 1992 and 1996.wolf blitzer takes a look back at perot's life. >> ross perot was already a mega successful businessman when he leapt into the american consciousness as an independent presidential candidate in 1992. his folksy manner -- >> i was down in texas tending to business and taking care of my family. this situation got so bad i decided i need to get into it. >> and his laser like focus on the economy. >> we have not to stop sending jobs overseas. >> it made him one of the most successful independent candidates in u.s. history. he won almost 19% of the vote in 1992. from the beginning, perot's campaign struck accord with those seeking a third-party candidate. he threw his hat into the ring on cnn's larry king live. >> number one, i will not run as democrat or republican because i will not sell out to anybody but to the american people. and i will sell out to them. >> in a presidential debate, he attacked both republican president george h.w. bush and democratic challenger bill clinton with equa
perot is most well known for his fwo party bids for the press danes in 1992 and 1996.wolf blitzer takes a look back at perot's life. >> ross perot was already a mega successful businessman when he leapt into the american consciousness as an independent presidential candidate in 1992. his folksy manner -- >> i was down in texas tending to business and taking care of my family. this situation got so bad i decided i need to get into it. >> and his laser like focus on the economy....
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we have some tremendous candidates that can beat steve danes and i'm going to do everything that i can 200 days away from even the first voter expressing their preference in this presidential race. i've got a lot of work to do along there. bill clinton didn't even get in until october the year before, so there's tremendous pressure and excitement to get on to the general election, but i think voters are going to make the right decision, not the quick one. >> i'm not trying to run you out of the race by any means. but if you got to november and you are where you are now and somebody came to you and said you are the guy, governor, who could beat steve danes and help us take back the senate, which is almost as important as winning the presidency, you would still say no? >> it's not an either/or proposition. i have tremendous respect for our senators and making sure that we take back the u.s. senate. my whole experience has been on the executive side where i've been able to bridge some divides and get things done. i'll do everything that i can to support our candidate for the senate. that
we have some tremendous candidates that can beat steve danes and i'm going to do everything that i can 200 days away from even the first voter expressing their preference in this presidential race. i've got a lot of work to do along there. bill clinton didn't even get in until october the year before, so there's tremendous pressure and excitement to get on to the general election, but i think voters are going to make the right decision, not the quick one. >> i'm not trying to run you out...
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what the danes call a meatball war. it's a b ball war. denmark has 5 million people in 30 million pigs. politicians want to redress the imbalance. in 2013 the prime minister railed against da'esh childcare centers dropping pork from their menus because they thought it might offend muslims. a newspaper found that often countries 1719 childcare centers, exactly 30 had stopped serving pork but the meatball war had begun in earnest. that year the da'esh people's party now part of the ruling coalition announced it would drop out of work globally -- campaign if they promise to serve more pork meatballs and public canteens. in 2018 the immigration asserted that was limbs observing ramadan work a danger to all of us and demanded those fasting during ramadan stay home quote, to avoid negative consequences for the rest of da'esh society. i fasting bus driver might crash a bus. a spokeswoman for one of the countries the main bus operators say they never had an accident with a driver who is fasting. if the ministers dark fears were true the entire mu
what the danes call a meatball war. it's a b ball war. denmark has 5 million people in 30 million pigs. politicians want to redress the imbalance. in 2013 the prime minister railed against da'esh childcare centers dropping pork from their menus because they thought it might offend muslims. a newspaper found that often countries 1719 childcare centers, exactly 30 had stopped serving pork but the meatball war had begun in earnest. that year the da'esh people's party now part of the ruling...
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it was once held by the british and then the danes, i believe.is in the northeastern part of south america. it became independent, and once it became independent, the country became very much a marxist regime. and at the time, prime minister burnham was the leader of the country. jones was attracted to that country in part because of the embrace of marxism, which is something jones embraced as well. also because the government was willing to -- lease him land, or gave him land in the middle of the country where the jungles were deep, and it was an opportunity for them to build their commune. brian: here is some video of congressman ryan. what was his district? rep. speier: his district was mostly san mateo county. so it was the suburbs of san francisco. there were a lot of whites that had children who were from comfortable homes. but it was also at a time when there was this interest in wanting to embrace the opportunity for african americans and whites to live together. that's the pitch jim jones made. here we will create our utopia. and, ironic
it was once held by the british and then the danes, i believe.is in the northeastern part of south america. it became independent, and once it became independent, the country became very much a marxist regime. and at the time, prime minister burnham was the leader of the country. jones was attracted to that country in part because of the embrace of marxism, which is something jones embraced as well. also because the government was willing to -- lease him land, or gave him land in the middle of...
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how many are you going to hear on the herd side and how many are going to take the danes' approach? think that will herd is going to be an outliar. you have seen this. look. the president, though relishes this kind of fight. and i don't like to attribute three-dimensional chest to the president, but there is a sort of reptilian cunning. he thinks he can get away with the race card because he has in the past going back to the birther controversy, the ban on muslims, the fine people in charlottesville, the attack on the mexican-american judge. he knows that his base will back him, and he knows he won't pay much of a price for the republicans. and quite frankly, i understand -- there is no question about it, this is a racist tweet. there is no point litigating that because it is raw industrial racism, and the president has trafficked this in the past. but one of the things that i think he wants is he wants these four congresswomen to be the face of the democratic party. he wants to bait the democrats into unifying but unifying around them because he and people like senator daines want
how many are you going to hear on the herd side and how many are going to take the danes' approach? think that will herd is going to be an outliar. you have seen this. look. the president, though relishes this kind of fight. and i don't like to attribute three-dimensional chest to the president, but there is a sort of reptilian cunning. he thinks he can get away with the race card because he has in the past going back to the birther controversy, the ban on muslims, the fine people in...
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. >> dane glickman and compliment and a question. there's no question that your service has materially improved in the last couple years and that's not just because i want my global services renewed. it's because in truth, there is a remarkable difference in how people are treated on an airplane. so, all the carriers, but united -- i fly united more than anything else. i'd like you to comment on the -- kind of the elephant in the room, the 737 max 8. and how you, as an airline, responded to that when you were so reliant on getting these new airplanes and that they were certified by the faa and how you've dealt with that particular crisis because i think -- it's probably been the most serious crisis affecting the airline industry in many years. >> yeah, this is where things like this core four and the general industry trend toward safety first, flight safety in particular. there really is absolutely no disagreement on how important that is. any airline, any place you see, certainly in the united states, anything that could affect flig
. >> dane glickman and compliment and a question. there's no question that your service has materially improved in the last couple years and that's not just because i want my global services renewed. it's because in truth, there is a remarkable difference in how people are treated on an airplane. so, all the carriers, but united -- i fly united more than anything else. i'd like you to comment on the -- kind of the elephant in the room, the 737 max 8. and how you, as an airline, responded...
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because everyone's got freedom of speech, but i don't think people believe that if dane cook was waginge gone as far. he has been by all accounts from all reporting in washington very effective at keeping this on the front burner. >> this is something to the fact that he was reporting news at a very difficult time in this country where people didn't want to look at news anymore. they wanted to have some way to absorb it, that humor that would somehow help us, but without losing the humanity, without losing the real information, without an apparent agent, which i think jon's always had. he's got an earnestness to him. and i think that he's really -- this is a really important issue. >> governor, what do you think about that? because in a sea of partisanship, division, and also frivolity, this comedian has been laser focused on getting support to 9/11 victims since 2001. >> when jon was on the air, this is true, the majority of people under 30 got their news from jon stewart every night. so he has enormous credibility. now those people are almost 50 or 40. >> well, according to faceapp, t
because everyone's got freedom of speech, but i don't think people believe that if dane cook was waginge gone as far. he has been by all accounts from all reporting in washington very effective at keeping this on the front burner. >> this is something to the fact that he was reporting news at a very difficult time in this country where people didn't want to look at news anymore. they wanted to have some way to absorb it, that humor that would somehow help us, but without losing the...
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democrats are going to be running against senator danes. >> would tulsi gabbard be elected senator of016. donald trump took montana by 20. i won by 4. 25 to 30% of my voters voted for donald trump. >> why did they vote for a democrat, you? >> i think they knew i might disagree on some issues, but i'd be fighting for them. i'm fighting for the better economic gains. and i think that folks even though as a democrat, and we're kind of a purple state, that they knew that everybody day i'm recognizing that not everybody is liming up that ladder, having that fair shot for opportunity and i'd be working for them to do that. >> how do you deal with a party that on so many issues seems to lean left? i was watching the very first debate. i thought it was exciting. everybody has their hands up. why are they flapping their hands up so fast. if you get in the country without documentation, immediate health care. how about thinking a couple of seconds? >> look, we've got to reform our immigration system. in an area like that or decriminalizing border entry, those are areas where i don't think it's
democrats are going to be running against senator danes. >> would tulsi gabbard be elected senator of016. donald trump took montana by 20. i won by 4. 25 to 30% of my voters voted for donald trump. >> why did they vote for a democrat, you? >> i think they knew i might disagree on some issues, but i'd be fighting for them. i'm fighting for the better economic gains. and i think that folks even though as a democrat, and we're kind of a purple state, that they knew that everybody...