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on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whetheramerica's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or
on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whetheramerica's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us at...
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turing's there's something else people looking for a refuge far from the urban hustle and bustle like david hall from australia he's a self-employed auditor and only needs his trusty laptop to take care of business as a small business owner now. you don't really get a holiday there are the miles to do every day there are phone calls to return there's work that needs to be done if you take an extended period of time off it builds up and then it's hard to get back on top of it. alongside him is yet a bear once a journalist from berlin the 2 of them are sharing a workspace for a week. committee that interested in the crucial thing for me was having no distractions after getting out you have breakfast together and then you sit down next to each other to work other than that there's nothing to stop the focusing on your work by immersing myself in a project for an entire week was really good but the fact is that it. sounds like just what our reporter is looking for the cocoanut is short for community and concentration in nature the converted manor house can accommodate 50 guests. the rooms are no fril
turing's there's something else people looking for a refuge far from the urban hustle and bustle like david hall from australia he's a self-employed auditor and only needs his trusty laptop to take care of business as a small business owner now. you don't really get a holiday there are the miles to do every day there are phone calls to return there's work that needs to be done if you take an extended period of time off it builds up and then it's hard to get back on top of it. alongside him is...
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so you know it's actually a very welcome move but there are many many problems ahead i'm afraid david hall director of the africa research several joining us from 6 in england sir thank you for sharing your views with us thank you. dozens of people are feared dead in the democratic republic of congo after a train derailed in the eastern province of tanganyika estimates of the number killed vary from 10 to 50 because the freight train was carrying illegal passengers at the time of the crash coming up on the news hour from london. but. this time he got really upset because of the tactical. russian security forces carry out mass raids on the homes and offices of people linked to the opposition leader and let me joe biden prepares to go head to head with bernie sanders and for the 1st time elizabeth warren in the latest debate between the democrats trying to snatch the white house from donald trump and in sport it's gone from bad to worse for the usa at the basketball world cup will be here with that story. but. now there is some relief for the embattled british prime minister boris johnson a
so you know it's actually a very welcome move but there are many many problems ahead i'm afraid david hall director of the africa research several joining us from 6 in england sir thank you for sharing your views with us thank you. dozens of people are feared dead in the democratic republic of congo after a train derailed in the eastern province of tanganyika estimates of the number killed vary from 10 to 50 because the freight train was carrying illegal passengers at the time of the crash...
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on wednesday at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew sidle will debate when america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for the second volume of sidney blumenthal biography of abraham lincoln. and on saturday at politics & prose bookstore, the founding director of the center for immigrants rights clinic at penn state law will examine the effects of immigration enforcement since president trump's election. all of these events are open to the public. if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us @booktv on twitter, facebook or instagram. >> disability rights attorney haben girma is next on booktv. born deafblind at birth, she talks about navigating through a sighted, hearing world. after that, ibram kendi, and former secretary of defense jim mattis recounts his military career. that all starts now. >> host: and now on bookt
on wednesday at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew sidle will debate when america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for the second volume of sidney blumenthal biography of abraham lincoln. and on saturday at politics & prose bookstore, the founding director of the center for immigrants rights clinic at penn state law will examine the effects of immigration enforcement...
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quickly i will introduce both of them in the order that and more david hall. is immediately or on the far to my right, will speak first. professor hall is the professor of politics at george fox university in newburgh oregon, he is the author and editor of over a dozen books. he is the phd from the university of virginia and government where he wrote on one of the founders and i just learned, james wilson. he is also the author of the forthcoming book which is coming out in october. if you have it with you, you can show it what they look like. did america have a christian founding. she asked me to emphasize that it's a book intended for a general leadership. it's not unlike his other work or it is directed towards academic audiences. should be accessible for all of us. myself included. my immediate right is an essay dell andrew is the constitutional attorney and the director of strategic response at the foundation from or at the i am i can take a strong andrew. at the freedom from religion foundation. i got it right. jd from school was to my heart, a place i t
quickly i will introduce both of them in the order that and more david hall. is immediately or on the far to my right, will speak first. professor hall is the professor of politics at george fox university in newburgh oregon, he is the author and editor of over a dozen books. he is the phd from the university of virginia and government where he wrote on one of the founders and i just learned, james wilson. he is also the author of the forthcoming book which is coming out in october. if you have...
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on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whether america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. [applause] >> welcome, everybody, my name is scott schaffer, senior editor, pleased to be moderator for this program, joining us today u.s. senator and democratic presidential candidate michael bennett, senator bennett has represented colorado in u.s. senate since 2009, before then he served as superintendent of public schools in denver where he worked to improve accessibility and quality of information in urban schools and also the author of a new book, a good one i might add, i call the land flickering lights restoring america in age of broken politics
on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whether america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us at...
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and david hall who is due to fly from newcastle to heathrow on saturday, and then on to new york.we asked for someone from exinction rebellion too but they didn't wan to join the conversation this morning. welcome, all of you. jonathan and sylvia, this protest is so unpopular, even your old friends at extinction rebellion don't back it. surely that is enough to tell you it's just too unpopular? surely that is enough to tell you it'sjust too unpopular? unpopular it'sjust too unpopular? unpopular it might be, but we are facing a catastrophic climate and ecological breakdown within the lifetimes of our children. why don't extinction rebellion bucket? they are backing major disruption in october. they are not backing you to flying drones. i learn your —— i understand learning to drive or no. the most important thing here is not who was doing this action but why. and the nature of the action. is it the right thing to do? massive disruption is the only way u nfortu nately disruption is the only way unfortunately that our government seems to pay any attention. when ordinary people are pr
and david hall who is due to fly from newcastle to heathrow on saturday, and then on to new york.we asked for someone from exinction rebellion too but they didn't wan to join the conversation this morning. welcome, all of you. jonathan and sylvia, this protest is so unpopular, even your old friends at extinction rebellion don't back it. surely that is enough to tell you it's just too unpopular? surely that is enough to tell you it'sjust too unpopular? unpopular it'sjust too unpopular? unpopular...
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let me quickly introduce both of them in the order, and more david hall, who is immediately or on the far to my right. he will speak first, and professor hall is the professor of politics of george fox university in newburgh, oregon. is the author and editor of over a dozen books. he is the phd from the university of virginia and government where he wrote on one of the founders and i just learn not only the supreme court justice, james wilson. he is also the author of the forthcoming book which is coming out in october. you show what it looks like and more. he did in america have christian founding coming out from dozen books. he asked me to emphasize that it is a book intended for general readership. it's not unlike his other work directed towards academic audiences. so it should be accessible for all of us. i self included. to my immediate right, is andrew seidel, andrew is the constitutional attorney and director of strategic response of foundation at the i'm getting this wrong andrew at the freedom from religion foundation. he has from a school close to my heart. i taught for eigh
let me quickly introduce both of them in the order, and more david hall, who is immediately or on the far to my right. he will speak first, and professor hall is the professor of politics of george fox university in newburgh, oregon. is the author and editor of over a dozen books. he is the phd from the university of virginia and government where he wrote on one of the founders and i just learn not only the supreme court justice, james wilson. he is also the author of the forthcoming book which...
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david: massive fundraising halls for president trump and the gop in the 24 hours following speaker pelosi'snouncement of a formal impeachment inquiry. they pulled in a combined $5 million and the money hasn't stopped falling yet. joining me now, the woman at the helm of the fundraising. ronna mcdaniel. do you have any doubt all of this money is because of the impeachment push? >> absolutely not. we have seen fundraising numbers through the roof. our base is so energized and disgusted by the behavior of nancy pelosi and the democrats to try to negate the rightful election of donald trump in 2016, to erase their voices and erase their votes. $5 million. $13 million in the past two days if you include the fundraisers we held in new york with the president. we are raising money like mad. david: i would think the disparity between the whistleblower report and the transcript we got yesterday, that that is increasing the volume of money coming in. some people were wondering, is there a real problem here. then when they saw the transcript and saw the distinction between the transcript and the whist
david: massive fundraising halls for president trump and the gop in the 24 hours following speaker pelosi'snouncement of a formal impeachment inquiry. they pulled in a combined $5 million and the money hasn't stopped falling yet. joining me now, the woman at the helm of the fundraising. ronna mcdaniel. do you have any doubt all of this money is because of the impeachment push? >> absolutely not. we have seen fundraising numbers through the roof. our base is so energized and disgusted by...
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biden looked real good as opposed to your friend, david, rod hall, who has decided, i'm going to ruinapple he got up and said, i'm sick of that stock going up. this piece is fatuous. about accounting not about that they don't have great tv content that, i can understand the man to my left thinks that tim cook and company wants to run reruns >> i would love to watch that. >> good show >> got to have the rockford files too. >> rockford files, very good a lot of -- a lot of irony underneath that. like bugs bunny. this apple thing is -- god bless you. this apple thing is -- i got to tell you, this guy has it in apple tv, a material negative impact on -- material. material this guy has been -- >> his point is asp is on hardware, will look soft, they're going to use this free trial as a accounting on services it will be made up later, i guess, on better service revenue. >> fatuous logic they got to spend for this >> isn't there too much focus on the streaming thing to begin with shouldn't it be more about the phone, where the pricing was on the phone? >> no. that's the hardware side the wat
biden looked real good as opposed to your friend, david, rod hall, who has decided, i'm going to ruinapple he got up and said, i'm sick of that stock going up. this piece is fatuous. about accounting not about that they don't have great tv content that, i can understand the man to my left thinks that tim cook and company wants to run reruns >> i would love to watch that. >> good show >> got to have the rockford files too. >> rockford files, very good a lot of -- a lot of...
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for britain in the wheelchair race as multiple paralympic champion david weir won the men's title for the eighth time. jadejones—hallfirst major win for 1h years. the multiple olympic medallist led from start to finish on grafton street. she could afford one fence down in the final show—jumping phase, but she stayed clear the rest of the course, beating her british team—mate piggy french by a tenth of a penalty point. that's all from sportsday. now it's time for click. 50 years after the first humans landed on the moon, a new space race is under way. but today, it is notjust nations that are competing to put ships and people into space. private companies are getting in on it as well. in fact, they are leading the charge.
for britain in the wheelchair race as multiple paralympic champion david weir won the men's title for the eighth time. jadejones—hallfirst major win for 1h years. the multiple olympic medallist led from start to finish on grafton street. she could afford one fence down in the final show—jumping phase, but she stayed clear the rest of the course, beating her british team—mate piggy french by a tenth of a penalty point. that's all from sportsday. now it's time for click. 50 years after the...
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she remembered hearing david white yell down the hall, brett kavanaugh just put his penis in debbie's face. after that story first became if you be in "the new yorker," the judiciary committee didn't ask deborah ramirez to testify. and then the chairman of the committee, kruck grassley said, there is no corroboration of the allegations made by dr. ford or ms. ramirez. he was referring to, of course, dr. christine blasey ford, who did tell her story to the committee under oath on a nationally televised hearing. the reporters say ms. ramirez's legal team gave the fbi a list of at least 25 individuals who may have had corroborating evidence but the bureau in itself subpoena mental background investigation interviewed none of them, though we learned many of these potential witnesses tried in vain to reach the fbi on their own, two fbi agents interviewed ms. ramirez telling her they found her credible, but the republican-controlled senate had imposed strict limits on the investigation. we have to wait to get authorization to do anything else. one of ms. ramirez's lawyers recalled saying th
she remembered hearing david white yell down the hall, brett kavanaugh just put his penis in debbie's face. after that story first became if you be in "the new yorker," the judiciary committee didn't ask deborah ramirez to testify. and then the chairman of the committee, kruck grassley said, there is no corroboration of the allegations made by dr. ford or ms. ramirez. he was referring to, of course, dr. christine blasey ford, who did tell her story to the committee under oath on a...
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hall right now! no, i don't forgive david cameron for calling the referendum.g right now stem from david cameron's shocking misjudgement in putting the interests of the conservative party ahead of the national interest. he did that when he first announced his plan for a referendum, he did that once he won the majority in 2015 and fast tracked the referendum. he did that when there was a campaign of a short space of time and it is a pattern that we have seen since by conservative prime ministers. all of this has been about how the conservative party could be held together on the issue of europe, when it is the future of our country thatis when it is the future of our country that is at stake. and whether that is people who are facing losing theirjobs or it is the impact of theirjobs or it is the impact of the falling pound, or people worried about what will happen to their public services with 5000 fewer nurses from other eu countries, with the people who are fellow european citizens from the other eu 27, 3 million of them living in our country, living with unce
hall right now! no, i don't forgive david cameron for calling the referendum.g right now stem from david cameron's shocking misjudgement in putting the interests of the conservative party ahead of the national interest. he did that when he first announced his plan for a referendum, he did that once he won the majority in 2015 and fast tracked the referendum. he did that when there was a campaign of a short space of time and it is a pattern that we have seen since by conservative prime...
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. >> red sox hall of famer number 34 david ortiz. jillian: incredible.l legend throwing the first pitch of the red sox game, his first public appearance since he was shot in june. >> my real family, i want to thank all of you, all the prayers, all of it came home. jillian: he played in boston for 13 years becoming a 10 time all-star and 3-time world series winner. the yankees won 5-0 but this is the big moment. rob: the new orleans saints complete a come back with a game-winning field goal. >> 58 yard attempt for the win. got it. rob: nailing a 58 yard field goal to pick up a 30-28 win over houston, texas in the monday night football opener, the oakland raiders move past the antonio brown saga with a victory in the second game of the doubleheader, 24-16 wins should help them or our little bit. jillian: a 58 yarder. rob: that was when she hit. jillian: could be 55. it is 10 minutes after the hour. peace talks with taliban and did. what happens now? will we ever end america's longest war? national security consultant rebecca heinrich says yes, she's live t
. >> red sox hall of famer number 34 david ortiz. jillian: incredible.l legend throwing the first pitch of the red sox game, his first public appearance since he was shot in june. >> my real family, i want to thank all of you, all the prayers, all of it came home. jillian: he played in boston for 13 years becoming a 10 time all-star and 3-time world series winner. the yankees won 5-0 but this is the big moment. rob: the new orleans saints complete a come back with a game-winning...
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mps wrote to lord hall to protest against the ruling, and today lord hall said he'd reviewed the decision, as our correspondent davidast news, and an unscripted exchange that made headline news. absolutely furious, and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it's ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. the topic — donald trump telling politicians, all women of color — to go back to where they came from. and as our guest was saying there, it's an absolutely, it feels like a thought out strategy to strengthen his position. and it's not enough to do it just to get attention. this exchange provoked a complaint about the two presenters. the process ended with a decision that naga manchetty had strayed beyond the bbc‘s editorial guidelines. describing a remark as racist is not the issue at stake here. the issue at stake is whether it's right to go on to ascribe motive, in this case to president trump, could have been to anybody else. the concern about that argument was how far was it actuallyjust accepting that racism was part of a
mps wrote to lord hall to protest against the ruling, and today lord hall said he'd reviewed the decision, as our correspondent davidast news, and an unscripted exchange that made headline news. absolutely furious, and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it's ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. the topic — donald trump telling politicians, all women of color — to go back to where they came...
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david: you went to princeton, and you played basketball at princeton? john: high was very fortunate to play basketball at princeton for the hall of fame coach pete carril. he was a legend and someone who really transformed my life. david: you were the captain your senior year? john: i did get to be a captain, against all odds. david: did you think you were going to be an nba player? john: no. coach carril made it very clear that i had no hope to be an nba player. he told me when i was a sophomore and i made the team, i was the last person on the team, the 15th person on the team, he said, "johnny, you are legally blind, and i can't teach vision. you can't dribble. and you work so hard, we will keep you around for a few more days." david: so you graduated in 1980. what did you want to do? john: i had two role models that were stockbrokers. one across the street from campus, on nassau street, a guy named mike perkins. he helped showed me at firestone library, where to go and research companies, how to find newsletters on the stock market. and then i had a broker in chicago named stacey adams, the first african-american stockbroker on lasalle street. and i
david: you went to princeton, and you played basketball at princeton? john: high was very fortunate to play basketball at princeton for the hall of fame coach pete carril. he was a legend and someone who really transformed my life. david: you were the captain your senior year? john: i did get to be a captain, against all odds. david: did you think you were going to be an nba player? john: no. coach carril made it very clear that i had no hope to be an nba player. he told me when i was a...
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you please welcome the symbol of resilience, strength, one an only big papi, red sox hall of famer, number 34, davidrtiz. >> reporter: after a surprise appearance at fenway park to throw out the ceremonial first pitch this week, david ortiz, the retired red sox hitter, speaking exclusively with univision fought back tears as he opened up for the first time about how he almost lost his life three months ago. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: ortiz says he had never felt this way before in his life feeling the need to survive. the attack captured on this surveillance video, ortiz out at a local nightclub in santa domingo as a gunman approaches from behind. ortiz seen here slumping over, the bullet exiting his abdomen. his doctor in the dominican republic says the gunshot wound reused damage to his liver, small and lasu in the interview ortiz recounting those moments after being shot calling it a nightmare, how he was fighting to live hoping doctors could save him. prosecutors say nearly a dozen suspects have been arrested and that the shooting was a case of mistaken identity. the bullet mea
you please welcome the symbol of resilience, strength, one an only big papi, red sox hall of famer, number 34, davidrtiz. >> reporter: after a surprise appearance at fenway park to throw out the ceremonial first pitch this week, david ortiz, the retired red sox hitter, speaking exclusively with univision fought back tears as he opened up for the first time about how he almost lost his life three months ago. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: ortiz says he had never felt...
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david crosby. he is in the rock and roll hall of fame twice. ♪ going to get back to the land ♪ ♪ and set my soul freehe mud barefoot, and she cuts her foot, badly. a piece of glass in the mud. she is standing there on one leg like a stork holding her other foot and bleeding quite a bit. and people around her are going, oh, my god, what do we do? and okay, over here is the new york state trooper, and he is looking like a photograph out of a book. he had just came on duty, and his pants have a sharp crease in them, and his shoes are mirror clean, shiny. >> you have to remember the backdrop here. after the horrors of 1968, vietnam is roiling and tensions are boiling and hippies and cops are on opposite sides, but for some reason not here. >> he immediately walks into the mud, picks the girl up, and gets the blood and the mud all over him, ander ka him, and carries the girl gently to his car with her bleeding all over him and lays her in the back seat of the car gently, and then 14 hippies pushed that police cruiser out of the mud. and you know, that worked for me. >> half a million kids, right, and not
david crosby. he is in the rock and roll hall of fame twice. ♪ going to get back to the land ♪ ♪ and set my soul freehe mud barefoot, and she cuts her foot, badly. a piece of glass in the mud. she is standing there on one leg like a stork holding her other foot and bleeding quite a bit. and people around her are going, oh, my god, what do we do? and okay, over here is the new york state trooper, and he is looking like a photograph out of a book. he had just came on duty, and his pants...
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. >> harris: david, what's interesting about our some of her town halls, there's a question about tos and tearing them down. there was a question asked, one of those corporations happen to be owned by saudis and one small town. what do you do, elizabeth warren, if you kill the corporations that you kill those jobs? and she said, "there are lots of different jobs." the answer was a bit nebulous in terms of the specificity for that question. >> the answer is nebulous because she really doesn't have a plan, except for ideology, to go back to her collegiate papers on what she would do to control corporations, lives, what our values within society, with the role of the economy should be, and how it should be constructed. elizabeth warren is a believer. that makes her dangerous. but the fact is she really doesn't have a click done my that be better economically back to a basin primary , she now needs to defeat kamala harris. in order to take on biden or bernie, those two have to find out -- >> harris: i've heard you and others say that's because the nominee for democrats might just have to
. >> harris: david, what's interesting about our some of her town halls, there's a question about tos and tearing them down. there was a question asked, one of those corporations happen to be owned by saudis and one small town. what do you do, elizabeth warren, if you kill the corporations that you kill those jobs? and she said, "there are lots of different jobs." the answer was a bit nebulous in terms of the specificity for that question. >> the answer is nebulous because...
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david: ten democrats are taking the stage tonight in a climate crisis town hall, taking the stage oneell their plans on saving the environment. fox news is outside the town hall in portsmouth, new hampshire. peter, anything coming in under a trillion dollars? reporter: not anybody in the top tier, david. the whole process to get rid of greenhouse gas emissions is going to cost a lot of money but we are starting to hear candidates' guesses as to how much. bernie sanders says the magic number is $16.3 trillion, and he claims that wouldn't just convert the electric grid to clean energy and get rid of anything that emits carbon, he says it would also end unemployment because you would need to hire millions of people to help with that transformation. kamala harris has a plan that costs almost as much, $10 trillion in public money and private money, and she has a special emphasis on leveling harsh penalties against the worst polluting companies, something that elizabeth warren also seeks to do with her plan, that also costs a lot but only a fraction of what sanders or harris want, $3 trilli
david: ten democrats are taking the stage tonight in a climate crisis town hall, taking the stage oneell their plans on saving the environment. fox news is outside the town hall in portsmouth, new hampshire. peter, anything coming in under a trillion dollars? reporter: not anybody in the top tier, david. the whole process to get rid of greenhouse gas emissions is going to cost a lot of money but we are starting to hear candidates' guesses as to how much. bernie sanders says the magic number is...
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mps wrote to lord hall to protest against the ruling, and today lord hall said he had reviewed the decision, as our correspondent davidscripted exchange that made headline news. absolutely furious, and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it's ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. the topic — donald trump telling politicians, all women of color, to go back to where they came from. and, as our guest was saying there, it's an absolutely — it feels like a thought—out strategy to strengthen his position. and it's not enough to do it just to get attention. this exchange provoked a complaint about the two presenters. the process ended with a decision that naga manchetty had strayed beyond the bbc‘s editorial guidelines. describing a remark as racist is not the issue at stake here. the issue at stake here is whether it was right to go on to ascribe motive, in this case to president trump. could have been to anybody else. the concern about that argument was how far was it actuallyjust accepting that racism was part of acceptable p
mps wrote to lord hall to protest against the ruling, and today lord hall said he had reviewed the decision, as our correspondent davidscripted exchange that made headline news. absolutely furious, and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it's ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. the topic — donald trump telling politicians, all women of color, to go back to where they came from. and, as our...
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hall. the climate crisis, get ready for the 7 hour ride. david is here to explain how this will work. issues, it's the climate crisis in which we at cnn have received the most questions from folks like you. >> 17,000 questions have been submitted over the course of our brief time of making it available to send in question ideas. this is an animating issue in the democratic base. and specifically, a key core constituency if democrats are going to actually energize their troops and defeat donald trump. young voters will be a key part of that issue. democrats more broadly, we see it in poll after poll, and you'll recall there's been a lot of pressure from climate change activists, they wanted the dnc to do a climate change debate, single issue, soul topic debate. we're not doing single issue debates, here we are at cnn as you said, creating this unprecedented event. you're seeing the top 10 candidates, they're going to focus on this one important issue of climate change. >> how many of them have put out plans and specifics. >> just in the last 36 hours, five of the ten put out their plan
hall. the climate crisis, get ready for the 7 hour ride. david is here to explain how this will work. issues, it's the climate crisis in which we at cnn have received the most questions from folks like you. >> 17,000 questions have been submitted over the course of our brief time of making it available to send in question ideas. this is an animating issue in the democratic base. and specifically, a key core constituency if democrats are going to actually energize their troops and defeat...
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instead, david ortiz, first public appearance since he was seriously injured in a shooting back in june. >> red sox hallotball, saints and texans in new orleans. after houston scored a go ahead touchdown with 37 seconds left. they saints marched down the field for the longest field goal of his career. >> 58-yard attempt for the win. got it! jared: even with botched calls by the refs in new orleans, the saints su survived, 30-28. oakland carried less baggage without antonio brown on-board. early touchdown, oakland beat denver, 24-16. did you notice the graphic during the monday night game early on? you see in the corner there where it says third and 15. the yellow color messed with football fans' minds. we're used to thinking that's a penalty. espn made a change because in the second half as adam shefter noted a change was made because the new graphic was lifted. espn heard the feedback and they acted quickly. a lot of times twitter may be just a place for the gallery to be barking at the moon. this time, they barked and they heard and a change was made. how about that. dagen: makes sense. totally. jared
instead, david ortiz, first public appearance since he was seriously injured in a shooting back in june. >> red sox hallotball, saints and texans in new orleans. after houston scored a go ahead touchdown with 37 seconds left. they saints marched down the field for the longest field goal of his career. >> 58-yard attempt for the win. got it! jared: even with botched calls by the refs in new orleans, the saints su survived, 30-28. oakland carried less baggage without antonio brown...
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welcome the symbol of resilience, triumph and love, our one and only big papi, red sox hall of famer number 34, davidiz. >> reporter: a big boston welcome for big papi. david ortiz made a surprise appearance at fenway park. the retired superstar hitter was on the pitcher's mound to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. this is the three-time world series champion's first public appearance since surviving a shooting in a dominican nightclub. >> i want to thank god for giving me a second opportunity in my life to be able to be here with all of you. >> reporter: after nearly seven weeks in the icu and multiple surgeries over the summer, ortiz is ready to spread the love even to the yankees. >> i want to thank my former teammates for being there for me, also all of them came home to check up on this boy. also, i want to thank the yankees, a lot of my boys over there came up and check up on big papi, thank you very much. i appreciate it. god bless you all. go, sox. >> what's the world coming to? red sox player thanking the yankees. >> tell me about it. >> several of them went to his house to check on him
welcome the symbol of resilience, triumph and love, our one and only big papi, red sox hall of famer number 34, davidiz. >> reporter: a big boston welcome for big papi. david ortiz made a surprise appearance at fenway park. the retired superstar hitter was on the pitcher's mound to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. this is the three-time world series champion's first public appearance since surviving a shooting in a dominican nightclub. >> i want to thank god for giving me a...
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multiple paralympic champion david weir won the men's title, beating canadian brent la katos to the finishing line to claim his eighth title in south shields. jadejones—hallters of the great north run. she was running to raise awareness for the darby rimmer mnd foundation — her husband is former liverpool defender stephen darby who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease last year. when he was diagnoseds his mind—set was about trying to help other people. i know how important this run is to have everyone, to have 12 of the family running for his foundation and to raise awareness it isa foundation and to raise awareness it is a great opportunity for us to do that and get out there. the main objectives were to firstly support those who were suffering from the disease and illness and support theirfamilies, but disease and illness and support their families, but also for the research, i think we found out especially will is not much research, there is obviously no cure yet, so as much as we can to try and raise as much monetary policy to help those families and finally hopefully find a cure. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next ho
multiple paralympic champion david weir won the men's title, beating canadian brent la katos to the finishing line to claim his eighth title in south shields. jadejones—hallters of the great north run. she was running to raise awareness for the darby rimmer mnd foundation — her husband is former liverpool defender stephen darby who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease last year. when he was diagnoseds his mind—set was about trying to help other people. i know how important this run is...
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the symbol of resilience strength triumph and love our one and only big poppy red sox hall of famer number 34 davidgames marked first public appearance since he was shot and nearly died in the dominican republic a place where he calls home. steve: here with reaction retired baseball player and two times world series champion and once upon a time he was on the apprentice johnny damon. great to have you. >> great to be back. i'm 2004 season again. brian: get the beard total retro. >> that takes about two or three days. lisa: maybe you are one of the people president trump was talking about. steve: johnny, the entire red sox nation rallied behind david ortiz after he was shot down there. that was really something. >> oh, huge news. we were down in myrtle beach watching a big country concert and then we caught wind of it and, wow, it was scary. and you see the video and how everything went. i'm glad he is doing okay. that's the first time we have seen him out. i normally go to his golf tournament down in the dominican republic and it's always a great time. they have great people. and it was just a shoc
the symbol of resilience strength triumph and love our one and only big poppy red sox hall of famer number 34 davidgames marked first public appearance since he was shot and nearly died in the dominican republic a place where he calls home. steve: here with reaction retired baseball player and two times world series champion and once upon a time he was on the apprentice johnny damon. great to have you. >> great to be back. i'm 2004 season again. brian: get the beard total retro. >>...
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david weir won the men's title. weir beat canadian brent lakatos to the finishing line to claim his eighth wheelchair title in south shields. jadejones—hallwill keep you updated with the cricket. i'll have more in the next hour. president trump says he's called off peace negotiations with the taliban — after an attack that killed twelve people, including a us soldier, in the afghan capital, kabul on thursday. the announcement — via twitter— comes just days after the american envoy to afghanistan reached a draft peace deal with the group. mr trump said a previously secret meeting with taliban leaders and the afghan president, ashraf ghani, due to take place at the president's camp david retreat on sunday has been cancelled. 0ur chief international correspondent lyce doucet has been following the story. stunning on so many ways. there is a middle of the night in the united states and officials... they would be scrambling as people here in afghanistan are scrabbling to make sense of this. the price of all price, inviting the taliban to the presidential retreat camp david before they have even signed a deal with the united states which is sai
david weir won the men's title. weir beat canadian brent lakatos to the finishing line to claim his eighth wheelchair title in south shields. jadejones—hallwill keep you updated with the cricket. i'll have more in the next hour. president trump says he's called off peace negotiations with the taliban — after an attack that killed twelve people, including a us soldier, in the afghan capital, kabul on thursday. the announcement — via twitter— comes just days after the american envoy to...
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hall, as you would expect. jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan blake at the liberal democrats already conference in bournemouth. —— party conference. the former prime minister davidhael gove of trashing his government, with what he describes as their appalling behaviour during the brexit referendum. in his first major interview since leaving downing street three years ago, mr cameron told the times newspaper that the result of the referendum left him feeling depressed, and that he worries about it every day. our political correspondent chris mason's report contains flash photography. it's 2015. the smiles of victory... are you glad to have won at last? david cameron wins the election for the conservatives, in which he promised an eu referendum. a year later, the smiles have gone. he backed remain in the referendum and lost, and resigned. i love this country, and ifeel honoured to have served it. and i will do everything i can in future to help this great country succeed. thank you very much. and now, for the first time since, he's talking about it. in his memoirs, the former prime minister says... sir craig oliver worked with david cameron in downing street. it's
hall, as you would expect. jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan blake at the liberal democrats already conference in bournemouth. —— party conference. the former prime minister davidhael gove of trashing his government, with what he describes as their appalling behaviour during the brexit referendum. in his first major interview since leaving downing street three years ago, mr cameron told the times newspaper that the result of the referendum left him feeling depressed, and that he...
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david: 2020 democrat front-runner joe biden caught off-guard during a question at cnn's climate change town hallnight. a questioner calling out the former vp over his pledge not to take money from the oil and gas industry. listen. >> how can we trust you to hold these corporations and executives accountable for their crimes against humanity when we know that tomorrow you are holding high dollar fundraiser, hosted by andrew goldman, a fossil fuel executive? >> not a fossil fuel executive. >> there is a fundraiser tomorrow given by a guy named andrew goldman who has a company and their biggest project which i think was announced in 2018 is a floating liquefied facility for natural gas. >> i didn't realize he does that. i was told if you look at the sec filings, he's not listed as one of those executives. >> are you going to look at that fundraiser tomorrow night? >> i will look at what you just told me and find out if that's accurate. david: as of now, he's still attending the fundraiser tonight but he didn't push back as you heard after the questioner accused a natural gas company of quote crimes
david: 2020 democrat front-runner joe biden caught off-guard during a question at cnn's climate change town hallnight. a questioner calling out the former vp over his pledge not to take money from the oil and gas industry. listen. >> how can we trust you to hold these corporations and executives accountable for their crimes against humanity when we know that tomorrow you are holding high dollar fundraiser, hosted by andrew goldman, a fossil fuel executive? >> not a fossil fuel...
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hall with us tonight. and jon, you've learned where the president will be when the democrats take the stage tonight and when he plans to watch. >> reporter: well, david, the president will be wrapping up a republican retreat in baltimore, heading back to washington. and as you heard him say, he plans to watch it on tape. and what's wild here ishe ggting ttoeen o even berers his toughest opponent. and he went on to say that he believes that biden can ultimately win the nomination if he doesn't make a major mistake. david? >> jon karl on the floor there where the crowd is growing at this hour. jon, thank you. the debate just a short time from now, i'll be moderating with our george stephanopoulos and linsey davis. so, we hope you'll keep it right here on abc, 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the other news tonight, and to the plane crashing right off takeoff onto a maryland highway. right into a car, crashing into the median. one of its wings sheared off, landing next to that car. two people on the plane and two people in the car, all of them surviving. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: a remarkable scene, a pilot and passenger
hall with us tonight. and jon, you've learned where the president will be when the democrats take the stage tonight and when he plans to watch. >> reporter: well, david, the president will be wrapping up a republican retreat in baltimore, heading back to washington. and as you heard him say, he plans to watch it on tape. and what's wild here ishe ggting ttoeen o even berers his toughest opponent. and he went on to say that he believes that biden can ultimately win the nomination if he...
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hall. each will have 40 minutes to lay out their vision and defend it. we're joined now to talk about this by davidgen, former adviser to four presidents. david also just returned from greenland, where he got an up-close look at the real impact on climate change. also joining us, a climate policy adviser who worked at the united nations. thank you, both, for being here. let me begin with you, tracy, on the science. we'll get to the politics in a moment, but there's indisputable fact and science that tells us that the crisis is exacerbating natural disasters, is there not? >> absolutely. the intergovernmental panel on climate change has been sounding the alarm bells for quite some time that the world is careening towards a climate crisis, and it's only been getting worse. so the impacts are going to be seen and are already being seen as we have before us today in health and the agriculture sector, on energy crisis, in forestry, and across the breadth, ecological disaster, et cetera. if we continue on the pathways that we're seeing right now as just one small example, we're going to have potentially
hall. each will have 40 minutes to lay out their vision and defend it. we're joined now to talk about this by davidgen, former adviser to four presidents. david also just returned from greenland, where he got an up-close look at the real impact on climate change. also joining us, a climate policy adviser who worked at the united nations. thank you, both, for being here. let me begin with you, tracy, on the science. we'll get to the politics in a moment, but there's indisputable fact and science...
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david mayman and he did my knee. but this is pretty easy. i've gone down the hallto introduce you to my physical therapist coming up on the "3rd hour of e today. dr. mayman took my cane from me and had me walk to him i collapsed in a heap. no, i was able to walk all the way over to him. get the cane so this hip can hold my weight so it's pretty amazing to me but i'm thrilled. >> al, it doesn't seem like you're on any drugs right now. you have to be in some sort of pain, right? >> no, no, i am on some drugs. yes, i am. but, you know, closely monitored. but no, i'm not -- i'm in far less pain than i was 48 hours ago. >> wow. >> i mean, i'm numb where the incision is. they put a blocker in there so that while my hip is healing, that i don't quite feel it as much no, i've got, you know, the pain medication is being closely monitored. but the best thing is to just get up and move to be able to walk and so when i do this it's not nearly as painful as it was when i was with you guys just two it hours from when i days ago and literally it's about 24 hours from when i got w
david mayman and he did my knee. but this is pretty easy. i've gone down the hallto introduce you to my physical therapist coming up on the "3rd hour of e today. dr. mayman took my cane from me and had me walk to him i collapsed in a heap. no, i was able to walk all the way over to him. get the cane so this hip can hold my weight so it's pretty amazing to me but i'm thrilled. >> al, it doesn't seem like you're on any drugs right now. you have to be in some sort of pain, right?...
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david. watch c-span's "washington live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> today, senator bernie sanders will hold a town hall meeting and ice cream social in raymond, new hampshire. watch live coverage starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern. tonight on q&a, university of pennsylvania law school professor amy wax on free expression on college campuses. in the conflicts surrounding an opinion piece she co-authored in the philadelphia inquirer. >> i think this is what ruffled a lot of people. not all cultures are a light. -- not all cultures are alike. cultures it to other which are not as functional. we gave some examples. and that immediately caused a firestorm. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. on thursday, the american political science association held a discussion on constitutional issues in the trump administration and what that could mean for american democracy. a panel of legal scholars discuss the separation of powers, executive
david. watch c-span's "washington live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> today, senator bernie sanders will hold a town hall meeting and ice cream social in raymond, new hampshire. watch live coverage starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern. tonight on q&a, university of pennsylvania law school professor amy wax on free expression on college campuses. in the conflicts surrounding an opinion piece she co-authored in the philadelphia inquirer. >> i think this is...
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david chalian. we'll talk about all of the breaking news. all of these late breaking developments. congressman will hurd of texas, a key member of the house intelligence committee, there you see him in statuary hall on capitol hill. congressman, i need to take a quick break. we'll have our conversation right after this. at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive capacity of 5g with ultra wideband, so more screaming, streaming, posting fans... can experience 5g all at once. this is happening in 13 stadiums all across the country. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... imagine what it can do for you. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... the amount of student loan debt i have i'm embarrassed to even say i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life paying this off thanks to sofi, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel as of 12pm today, i am debt free ♪ not owing anyone anything is the best feeling in the world, i cannot stop smiling about it ♪ the ncome on.y glc. [ cars honking ] it's so late. yay. it fights traffic. no parking. -i told you. oh, a spot! hold on. it fights tension.
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hall solely on the impeachment topic. >> a number of them said it's the best use of their time because they know public sentiment is a huge factor in the whole impeachment thing. >> sure enough. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. >> carl bernstein of watergate claim believes it whistleblower complaint contains hints to where the doj is going and it's bound to give hope to the president's supporters. >> barr is trying to deliver. i have the evidence that perhaps this has been a deep state conspiracy just like donald trump alleges. >> still, republican representatives join us live with reaction to the week's news. jim during ban of ohio and from texas. congressman jordan, i'll start with you. in making that statement, i wonder if he's referring to what we're expecting from detective horowitz or u.s. attorney durham. he didn't say it in a positive way like, hey, we'll get details and news about the deep state thing, it's sort of in quotes, deep state. is that what he's referring to? >> you can make the argument that the democrats are trying to get out in front of what bill barr and john durham are going to have in their investigation. bill barr said it first time he testified. he said th
hall solely on the impeachment topic. >> a number of them said it's the best use of their time because they know public sentiment is a huge factor in the whole impeachment thing. >> sure enough. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. >> carl bernstein of watergate claim believes it whistleblower complaint contains hints to where the doj is going and it's bound to give hope to the president's supporters. >> barr is trying to deliver. i have the evidence that...
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ducted in the rollcall congressional baseball hall of fame a few years back, the annual baseball game we occasionally talk about during the send -- summertime. davidrepublican, good morning. caller: i would like to ask, is president trump the head of the justice department? if he is the head of the justice department, why don't he have the right to ask if an american citizen committed a crime? shouldn't he have that right? shouldn't it be revealed to us? why didn't the democrats ask this question. why did they offer up joe biden as a nominee for president knowing that he had so much slimy corruption on his hands? come on, a billion and a half dollars from china. come on, now. host: would you be ok with it if the parties were reversed, a democratic president was asking that question of a foreign head of state and was running against a republican in an upcoming election? caller: no, i wouldn't, because i think some questions should have been asked about george bush and dick cheney. i believe they probably both should be in jail. c-span, you need to ask people when they call in, you can tell they are very one sided, and ask them what makes them one-s
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hall pass for some kids to miss school? here to debate it is our millennial panel, robert patillo and david bernstein.ere. really appreciate it. joseph, i want to start with you. i was a dean, academic dean of a high school back in 2008 when the tea party rallies were going on. i don't remember any students getting a free pass to go and don't worry, you won't get in trouble, go out and attend tea party rallies. >> i think civic involvement is an important thing. i think flooding the streets is another thing. if they were talking about second amendedment rights, i don't think they would have been given the same free pass. i think there are a lot of people under the age of 35 who believe climate change is a real thing. impart of an organization that tries to get conservatives to take the issue seriously. at the end of the day, most of the people on the streets had very little concept of the realistic approach to how to make sure we take the issue seriously. >> do they know what they're fighting for or are these just a bunch of panicked kids who are hearing talking points from the likes of aoc and they f
hall pass for some kids to miss school? here to debate it is our millennial panel, robert patillo and david bernstein.ere. really appreciate it. joseph, i want to start with you. i was a dean, academic dean of a high school back in 2008 when the tea party rallies were going on. i don't remember any students getting a free pass to go and don't worry, you won't get in trouble, go out and attend tea party rallies. >> i think civic involvement is an important thing. i think flooding the...
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we have a monte hall president who thinks he can make a deal with just about anybody and doesn't listen to his diplomats and his general. camp davideements have been concluded, but after years of work and with real clarity in advance about exactly what is going to happen at that conversation, that's not what was going on here. this was a fairly last-second decision that came apart just as quickly. >> senator coons, donny deutsch. nice to talk to you. >> hi, donnie. >> for all of our viewers under the age of 60, monte hall was the host -- >> thank you. >> we have to get to that. earlier in the show we were having a debate. some around the table are concerned that biden has lost his step and the gaffes and, you know, he is just not up to it. others, including myself and senator mccaskill, believe he is up for it and all he has to do is hit singles and doubles. people want trump out so badly and they see him as the best bet and that trumps everything else. >> that's right. we just heard bill maher a few moments ago say that he wants us to put forward as a democratic party a candidate who can really solve the problems of the middle cl
we have a monte hall president who thinks he can make a deal with just about anybody and doesn't listen to his diplomats and his general. camp davideements have been concluded, but after years of work and with real clarity in advance about exactly what is going to happen at that conversation, that's not what was going on here. this was a fairly last-second decision that came apart just as quickly. >> senator coons, donny deutsch. nice to talk to you. >> hi, donnie. >> for all...
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david: that's probably a good thing. dan palmer, great to see you. thank you very much. i'm glad it went off without a hitch. >>> walking down the hallre he is. mr. dennis rodman. we've got a lot to talk with him about. his relationship with one of the world's biggest leaders, by the way, kim jong-un. what does he think about president trump and how has he overcome addiction as well? i wonder if he's talking to kim jong-un. what do you think? ashley: we'll ask him. ♪ we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my hter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. the ncome on.y glc. [ cars honking ] it's so late. yay. it fights traffic. no parking. -i told you.
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