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and other personally demeaning things. let's play this. >> vote you out!ish i.c.e. >> they vote you out, abolish i.c.e. and other called him a quote turtle head, following him to his car. is this the way for democrats to get the message across? is this productive? >> look, i think that people are deeply angry about the fact that kids are in cages and parents have been separated from their families. and i think that people to me vote you out is not what i'm chanting at mitch mcconnell but if people want to say that somebody should be voted out because they are doing things that undermine america's core democracy, that to me is a part of democracy. if you really want to take on people who are saying terrible things, i think we should take on the president of the united states who has said some absolutely horrible demeaning things to all kinds of people. do i think that at the core we are talking about american democracy and about making sure that families can stay together, about making sure that the united states remains a place that we are proud of for uph
and other personally demeaning things. let's play this. >> vote you out!ish i.c.e. >> they vote you out, abolish i.c.e. and other called him a quote turtle head, following him to his car. is this the way for democrats to get the message across? is this productive? >> look, i think that people are deeply angry about the fact that kids are in cages and parents have been separated from their families. and i think that people to me vote you out is not what i'm chanting at mitch...
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so demeaning about your relationship to mozart because we're playing marsh on and i'm sort of like stick figure so tell me about your relationship with especially this monster contract on march second year i was having dinner out he was coming back each time to change about various craft or i always think everybody that you can touch the most of which is trying to read a book of his father because his father wrote this thing fired by a school which was far too early seventy's sort of the perfect book for mark playing and the current book you know how his son was told to ever really do the job so you have to believe zaki what he had to do like car could not play the older brother was for chorus of true. if you are pushing to buffalo good luck in. your. way. it is going to come charlesworth are supposed to be done without enough and they're done but even from the form of a c.v. it's our ourselves he was leaving home sometimes i didn't take that low simply have the money needed trying to get away from the other to be part of this because it except it's you who are curious and we just cool w
so demeaning about your relationship to mozart because we're playing marsh on and i'm sort of like stick figure so tell me about your relationship with especially this monster contract on march second year i was having dinner out he was coming back each time to change about various craft or i always think everybody that you can touch the most of which is trying to read a book of his father because his father wrote this thing fired by a school which was far too early seventy's sort of the...
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he has an obligation to not let trump -- >> -- why do you have to demean people in making your point? >> he is destroying -- >> you don't have to demean people like that. >> sat up there like he was the sole arbiter of justice and when the country needed him most he stepped aside -- >> by the way, that's exactly why the democrats are in that situation. two days after kennedy stepped down, you know what we saw? we saw television ads saying stand behind president's choice for supreme court. the democrats still don't know what their message should be. how they're going to message around this nomination. so we've been almost a week and they haven't been able to get that together. and that's why the democrats are in a hard position. because they never prepare on supreme court issues. >> who's your money now on monday? >> probably kavanaugh or barrett. he is really the one who's best known, who has the longest track record. amy barrett really solves for the president some optical issues. she is a mom, has seven kids two adopted. she had a real fight over her catholicism and her appointment
he has an obligation to not let trump -- >> -- why do you have to demean people in making your point? >> he is destroying -- >> you don't have to demean people like that. >> sat up there like he was the sole arbiter of justice and when the country needed him most he stepped aside -- >> by the way, that's exactly why the democrats are in that situation. two days after kennedy stepped down, you know what we saw? we saw television ads saying stand behind president's...
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so long as he don't miss a not demeaning document the school day. by the medical school and then i might. have been mentioning that. in the mental. i get in a way and then what i. forgot it was the pilot some to cruise this is center of operations. the international mafias that now have influence all across the city i simple use. bound or maybe there. were no us army or you. will. be. the other are. we building surpassing fifty thousand dollars a month most enjoys a life without routine. only that. i'll be like i am very little in order to get better beautiful. as god knows drives us to one of his planes he points out some of the surprising number of pilot schools that have sprung up offering training for thirty thousand dollars they were also already made earlier but there are people that. are over there because they were sold your. right. in a good sort of people though. but there will be both. in it that will be got over by the. onion though he. was in a lot of money looking over a window summer when my. mom would not pull in the. money how wonde
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he demeans himself. he was drunk at his own inauguration. at the second inauguration, he was so badly drunk he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office by campaigning against his own party. against the republican party. going to the north, he plays the race card repeatedly. he thinks he can unite white northerners with white southerners on rights. he says this will be black rights, black supremacy, he enter marriage, social equality. would your daughter mary a black man? it begins.re he demeans himself and he is so crude that people start shouting back at them. auntie engages them. sometimes he is booed out of town. things that work for just not working at this time. he did a swing around the circle in the north, which was a complete disaster. >> i'm hearing this and i am thinking about what you said about stevens and all the other confederates. i'm thinking about sumner being obtained a few years -- being caned a few years earlier. was there any strong reaction by the republicans in congress against the confederates rejoining the
he demeans himself. he was drunk at his own inauguration. at the second inauguration, he was so badly drunk he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office by campaigning against his own party. against the republican party. going to the north, he plays the race card repeatedly. he thinks he can unite white northerners with white southerners on rights. he says this will be black rights, black supremacy, he enter marriage, social equality. would your daughter mary a black man? it begins.re...
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he demeans himself. he didn't have a good start, he was drunk at his inauguration. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office against his own party, against the republican party. going to the north he plays the race card repeatedly. he says this will be black damien black supremacy, intermarriage, social equality. would your daughter marry a black man? he demeans himself and he is so crude that people start shouting back at him. he engages them. sometimes he is booed out of town the paley. northern opinion is not being swayed by him play in this race card. things that works were not working. he did a swing around the circle and the north was a complete disaster. >> i'm hearing this and i am thinking about what you said about stevens and all the other confederates. andthing about sumner canopy years prior, was there any strong reaction by the republicans in congress against the confederates rejoining the government? professor sinha: good question. when the representatives show up, congress does not admit them. they realize now t
he demeans himself. he didn't have a good start, he was drunk at his inauguration. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office against his own party, against the republican party. going to the north he plays the race card repeatedly. he says this will be black damien black supremacy, intermarriage, social equality. would your daughter marry a black man? he demeans himself and he is so crude that people start shouting back at him. he engages them. sometimes...
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on the ground for doing more with the demeaning mcmillian lingo that's no good and no to anything still. what it is for never fit into that israelis. you know peace good. member for instance since. i've been in for filming the incentives one then has the then the. one with the bigger uniform i think what i'm going to go to. a lot of at home who knows if i left the political system when. you're sick it leaves the police it is the loneliest place since convenient. please go with the both sisters in the hold i mean the sentiment. here things are not going as expected as so often the accused claim innocence and or preventing the speech or. that even if the film and it's a bad thing you know that coil or maybe that bit with. you know both you. know. what yes what they feel must have been then belittled are going to mean that is what i hear and i mean no but i would have it with had them i mean one. accompanied by a local police medina arrives in another property is. that what it feels. this time a restaurant just outside the city of the six hundred kilometers north of police. officer here yo
on the ground for doing more with the demeaning mcmillian lingo that's no good and no to anything still. what it is for never fit into that israelis. you know peace good. member for instance since. i've been in for filming the incentives one then has the then the. one with the bigger uniform i think what i'm going to go to. a lot of at home who knows if i left the political system when. you're sick it leaves the police it is the loneliest place since convenient. please go with the both sisters...
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made an uglyrump or demeaning comment about a tiny country but what is nato for? from the beginning, from its origins, we had it drilled into our heads that the purpose of nato was to defend us from russia. we can put aside at the moment over whether that was accurate. but in any event, that was the seam. ok. hoardes.more russian so why nato? well, what had happened was interesting. there were negotiations between , thee bush, james baker germans, on how to deal with this. this was after the fall of the berlin wall and the collapse of the soviet union. an astonishing concession. germany, nowallow unified, to join nato. a hostile military alliance. look at the history of the preceding years. alone, had practically destroyed russia at an extraordinary cost, several times during the preceding century but he allowed to have germany, torearm join nato. there was a quid pro quo. nato means basically u.s. forces. they would not expand to east berlin, east germany. nobody talked about anything beyond that. baker and bush verbally agreed to that. they didn't put that in wr
made an uglyrump or demeaning comment about a tiny country but what is nato for? from the beginning, from its origins, we had it drilled into our heads that the purpose of nato was to defend us from russia. we can put aside at the moment over whether that was accurate. but in any event, that was the seam. ok. hoardes.more russian so why nato? well, what had happened was interesting. there were negotiations between , thee bush, james baker germans, on how to deal with this. this was after the...
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he demeans his -- himself and is so crude that people in the crowd started shouting back at him. sometimes he is hooted at. people don't want to hear him because northern public opinion is not being swayed by him playing this race card. things that worked were not working at this time. let's go around the circle. he did a swing around the circle in the north. it was a complete disaster. student: i am hearing this and i am thinking about what you said about stevens and all of the other confederates entering congress. the thing about sumner being caned, was there any strong reaction from the republicans in congress against these confederates rejoining the government? prof. sinha: very good question. when they johnson representatives show up, congress does not admit them. they realize now that these governments, with their black coats, etc., they are not going to be -- that they needed a proper reconstruction of the south. that included african-americans. otherwise they would be completely excluded. this is the start of congressional reconstruction. this is what johnson is basically
he demeans his -- himself and is so crude that people in the crowd started shouting back at him. sometimes he is hooted at. people don't want to hear him because northern public opinion is not being swayed by him playing this race card. things that worked were not working at this time. let's go around the circle. he did a swing around the circle in the north. it was a complete disaster. student: i am hearing this and i am thinking about what you said about stevens and all of the other...
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number two, i don't think that this rises to the level of high crimes and miss demeaners. -- misdemeanors. number three, since i got involved, have been getting a lot of compliance from d.o.j. on the document requests. we do not have full compliance and we have to get full compliance. but we've been making tremendous bro gress to that point -- progress to that point. the second reason why i think that it's not the right way to go is because, knowing the senate procedures and the rules over there, this is about as privileged as anything gets over there. it's one of the most privileged things that occurs in the senate. and if this were to pass through the house, then what it would do is tie the senate into knots. what does that mean to us practically speaking? that means it would derail or largely delay a big part of our agenda. our appropriation bills. our infrastructure bills. and it would clearly dramatically delay the confirmation of brett kavanaugh to go to the supreme court, which we expect to get done by october 1, when the supreme court reconvenes. so, for many reasons i don't think
number two, i don't think that this rises to the level of high crimes and miss demeaners. -- misdemeanors. number three, since i got involved, have been getting a lot of compliance from d.o.j. on the document requests. we do not have full compliance and we have to get full compliance. but we've been making tremendous bro gress to that point -- progress to that point. the second reason why i think that it's not the right way to go is because, knowing the senate procedures and the rules over...
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don't like that because they think it is insulting, but he himself, many say, within the states, has demeanedt of the events he is attending will not be in london. he is meeting the queen at windsor castle, meeting with theresa may at the country resort, checkers, having dinnerthis evening in blenheim palace —— chequers. i don't know if that is pa rt chequers. i don't know if that is part of the management of the event. there will be protests, and trump is notoriously prickly, he is a counter puncher, he has said some very negative things about london, about theresa may being in turmoil, and it is up to the british people whether oi’ is up to the british people whether or not she will continue in office, so or not she will continue in office, so he is not a reliable partner. the script has been torn up, and that is one of the reasons they are preparing to protect him from the reaction of many of the british people. some people do welcome him here, but an awful lot, especially in london, do not. it is interesting to talk about london, itself, because, sadiq khan, has had a vocal relationship w
don't like that because they think it is insulting, but he himself, many say, within the states, has demeanedt of the events he is attending will not be in london. he is meeting the queen at windsor castle, meeting with theresa may at the country resort, checkers, having dinnerthis evening in blenheim palace —— chequers. i don't know if that is pa rt chequers. i don't know if that is part of the management of the event. there will be protests, and trump is notoriously prickly, he is a...
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can't borrow we be short of all that has applied you know i'm looking for that to be a little bit demeaning go for the people. again and again t.j. hammer hears from people who are angry often fishermen and restaurant owners like irad guns. they need to close relations with or even a person but none of the islanders knows for sure what the future will bring that only they don't have a city don't get an explanation of what's happening so they completely get in there and when you really need people they are always will take back an action. the action more and more and williams would like to take his independence if they had been able to a majority would have voted to stay in the e.u. now many would rather be part of the e.u. than of britain. or from one coast to another on the coast of montenegro attracts visitors from across europe it's truly one of the poles of the adriatic right on the border with croatia and the beautiful coastal town of coats or is a unesco world heritage site but it's become the backdrop for a brutal mathy a war that has cost dozens of lives and it doesn't stop there th
can't borrow we be short of all that has applied you know i'm looking for that to be a little bit demeaning go for the people. again and again t.j. hammer hears from people who are angry often fishermen and restaurant owners like irad guns. they need to close relations with or even a person but none of the islanders knows for sure what the future will bring that only they don't have a city don't get an explanation of what's happening so they completely get in there and when you really need...
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it's all been said she lets you know when given and you notice when doing any demeaning not again. does the harder i feel it the sufferer feel it was afraid. that if he said anything. and demanded he should put work under his command on the list be to new year on the go wrong going on the politico and i dish on duty with the feminist money can't. buy it. for the good muster. but of a man in a futile move no. really did to feed us it's only an uneven minute of dollars her body it's all in. the interview for so many. women would. commit myself to subject when the. head of god. give us no time but the house into his skin and your clothes fit. that said that the whole thing in the city is so expensive up to the. palace and. to the. elite. and the sea. what that had this did. why did you send him a nomination on the hot seat. so it made him such an album of all the good comics that he's a kid because. this little boy didn't know that if he. did this kind of muslim. the how to make a book that the model myth is that it appeared to have the discipline togolese can come. from. the. who the
it's all been said she lets you know when given and you notice when doing any demeaning not again. does the harder i feel it the sufferer feel it was afraid. that if he said anything. and demanded he should put work under his command on the list be to new year on the go wrong going on the politico and i dish on duty with the feminist money can't. buy it. for the good muster. but of a man in a futile move no. really did to feed us it's only an uneven minute of dollars her body it's all in. the...
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. >> i've always said hip-hop is a microcosm of that does not justify what we hear and the demeaning of women. but when we talk about the demeaning of women, do we also emphasize and promote artists that help pave the way like queen latifah, right? do we talk about the art that they were creating? and also, do we amplify the male artists, the male hip-hop artists who are creating music that honors women? >> brown: accentuating the positive is very much the focus here, including one perhaps lesser-known aspect of hip-hop culture. >> when you look at young black males in the inner city, one of the last things you think about is that these dudewill wreck you on a chessboard. >> brown: adisa banjoko heads the hip-hop chess federation, an non-profit aimed at empowering young people through music, martial arts and chess. he says the connections are longstanding, dating back to 1970s heroes bruce lee on film and bobby fisher on the chessboard. >> chess is a game of life for hip-hop people.e weoking at risk assessment, we're looking at sacrifice.wi what am ing to give up to get what i want?
. >> i've always said hip-hop is a microcosm of that does not justify what we hear and the demeaning of women. but when we talk about the demeaning of women, do we also emphasize and promote artists that help pave the way like queen latifah, right? do we talk about the art that they were creating? and also, do we amplify the male artists, the male hip-hop artists who are creating music that honors women? >> brown: accentuating the positive is very much the focus here, including one...
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he demeans himself completely. ownas drunk at his inauguration. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office against hisgning own party, against the republican party. going to the north, he plays the race card repeatedly. whitenks he can unite northerners and white southerners on race. he says this will be a mongrel democracy. enter marriage and social equality. he does so crude that people in the crowd started shouting back at him. sometimes he is hooted at. the northern public opinion and it is not being swayed by him playing this race card. things that work were not working at this time. let's go around the circle. he did a swing around the circle in the north. it was a complete disaster. i am hearing this and i am thinking about what you said about stevens and all of the other confederates entering congress. the thing about summer being sumner being caned, was there any strong reaction from congress against the confederates rejoining the government? prof. sinha: congress does not admit them. they realize no
he demeans himself completely. ownas drunk at his inauguration. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely demeans his office against hisgning own party, against the republican party. going to the north, he plays the race card repeatedly. whitenks he can unite northerners and white southerners on race. he says this will be a mongrel democracy. enter marriage and social equality. he does so crude that people in the crowd started shouting back at him. sometimes he is hooted...
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as i said, i realized that it was a little demeaning. >> because children are regular people. >> sethy, full cover. [ laughter and applause ] so, that's, like, 38 bucks i owe you. >> 38 bucks. >> seth: yeah. why did you -- so, i would imagine, are they, is it hard to write children's books? >> no, it's easy. it's so easy. >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ] >> you can't believe how easy it is. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> i mean, you know, i grew up with, you know, reading kids books, and you'd read, like, from these children's authors and they'd be like, "oh, you have to labor over every word, because you only have a few words." i find it takes me maybe 90 minutes to write a children's book. [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, got it. >> and then i send it off to my editor, and, like, and then someone draws some pictures. i have to -- i have to be honest, my illustrator for this, debbie ridpath ohi, is so amazing. she's -- this is the second, third time we've collaborated, and in all earnestness, she's really fabulous, and i owe her a world of gratitude. >> seth: so, yeah, give it up. [ cheers an
as i said, i realized that it was a little demeaning. >> because children are regular people. >> sethy, full cover. [ laughter and applause ] so, that's, like, 38 bucks i owe you. >> 38 bucks. >> seth: yeah. why did you -- so, i would imagine, are they, is it hard to write children's books? >> no, it's easy. it's so easy. >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ] >> you can't believe how easy it is. >> seth: okay, gotcha. >> i mean, you know, i grew...
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and then the whole question of the personal behavior of donald trump, the way he talks, his demeaningomen, the way he insults everyone. this turns a lot of well-educated white women, whom he needs, if he's going to be re-elected, off. >> true. but a lot of them also voted for him, and all of those characteristics were out in full force in 2016. do you think it's different now that he's president? >> i do think it's different for a couple reasons. one, the separation of families, i think, was a bridge too far. even for donald trump. i think there was a backlash in the quote, unquote, heartland of america. i think people seeing families literally ripped apart by government agents was too much. and which caused them to reverse, at least on paper, their policy. now there have been some of the macro economic numbers are good. the truth of the matter is, american working class and militants class people are working longer hours for lower wages. they're running on the treadmill faster and faster and falling further and further behind. so you can look at all the macro numbers you want. if you
and then the whole question of the personal behavior of donald trump, the way he talks, his demeaningomen, the way he insults everyone. this turns a lot of well-educated white women, whom he needs, if he's going to be re-elected, off. >> true. but a lot of them also voted for him, and all of those characteristics were out in full force in 2016. do you think it's different now that he's president? >> i do think it's different for a couple reasons. one, the separation of families, i...
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eighty or ninety is not a question of age he was asking for a successor for a long time they are not demean now to give the place city is communicating that's a problem it's not a question of of retirement it's a people who don't know the reality they may confusion for a long time he adds to retire but now he feels to retire to give it a place to live to excommunicated bishop i stand a priest to bring a letter not to the pope because he may not be able to but to to to to see the pope so today congress or even get a haitian telling him that please make a copy to them to the pope oh but i didn't know whether the letter which the pope because my letters i cannot be sure they reached the pub because he never answered the pope never answered the last my many letters he didn't answer and needed even sign a. receipt maybe the pope didn't receive us or maybe. so i want you to know the real situation so i was doubting if my letter has reached the holy father so now after christmas the second letter of that bishop came to me now i thought i must absolutely make sure that the letter richard holy fathe
eighty or ninety is not a question of age he was asking for a successor for a long time they are not demean now to give the place city is communicating that's a problem it's not a question of of retirement it's a people who don't know the reality they may confusion for a long time he adds to retire but now he feels to retire to give it a place to live to excommunicated bishop i stand a priest to bring a letter not to the pope because he may not be able to but to to to to see the pope so today...
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so they're worried the alliance is being demeaned, disrupted and denigrated. i guess they're worried president trump could pull some support and u.s. involvement in nato itself. >> i think they're worried about that. i think more importantly inside europe they face challenges to the democratic rules and norms that have grown and strengthened the system and they watched in the united states as president trump poses challenges to an independent judiciary in the united states, an independent media in the united states and it is these democratic values that differentiate us from countries like russia and china and that have made us strong over these 70 years and have made this a democratic alliance and if the united states doesn't do its historic job of standing up for those values and defending them and being the beacon of them, not just in the transatlantic space but around the world then european union lo -- europe will have to do in our absence. >> and the united states hasn't wanted europe to create its own army in europe, its own milit y military. just to fu
so they're worried the alliance is being demeaned, disrupted and denigrated. i guess they're worried president trump could pull some support and u.s. involvement in nato itself. >> i think they're worried about that. i think more importantly inside europe they face challenges to the democratic rules and norms that have grown and strengthened the system and they watched in the united states as president trump poses challenges to an independent judiciary in the united states, an independent...
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they also forbid speech that is conservative as demeaning, bothersome, or hurtful. these aren't legal terms. who knows what that means? it basically means that administrations can ban speech they don't like. or somebody else doesn't like. that cannot be the law in this country. but the rules -- who gets to define what these words mean? someone elected, under present -- president making $1 million in salary? that is more than coach sabin makes, goodness gracious? the university of michigan, even told students this "the most important indication of bias is your own feelings" -- rules like this sounds nice but they are very easy to abuse. these rules are enforced by a group of campus bureaucrats and campus police with the orwellian name of the bias response team. brt. that will tell you who can speak at the university of michigan campus at least at that time. students can report complaints to the brt which then will investigate them or you. brt has logged more than 150 cases in the last year. we got involved in the lawsuit against the university and i am pleased to not
they also forbid speech that is conservative as demeaning, bothersome, or hurtful. these aren't legal terms. who knows what that means? it basically means that administrations can ban speech they don't like. or somebody else doesn't like. that cannot be the law in this country. but the rules -- who gets to define what these words mean? someone elected, under present -- president making $1 million in salary? that is more than coach sabin makes, goodness gracious? the university of michigan, even...
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forbids harassment, bullying, acts motivated by bias, they also for speechech -- forbid that is demeaningbother some or hurtful. these are not legal terms, who knows what that means. it means administration can ban any speech they don't like or that somebody else does not like. that cannot be the law in this country. [applause] who gets tos: define what these words mean? some unelected, unaccountable president making $1 million a year in salary? did you see that a college professor makes one million a year. that is more than coach sabin makes. goodness gracious. [laughter] a.g. sessions: the university of the most told stephen, " important indication of bias is your own feelings." this soundslike nice but they are very easy to abuse. these rules are enforced by a group of campus bureaucrats and campus believes were the name of that response team. you who canlls speak of the university of michigan campus. or at least at the time. students can report complaints to the brt and they investigate them, or you. in the last school year brt logged more than 150 cases. we got involved in the lawsui
forbids harassment, bullying, acts motivated by bias, they also for speechech -- forbid that is demeaningbother some or hurtful. these are not legal terms, who knows what that means. it means administration can ban any speech they don't like or that somebody else does not like. that cannot be the law in this country. [applause] who gets tos: define what these words mean? some unelected, unaccountable president making $1 million a year in salary? did you see that a college professor makes one...
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americans and have our application be reduced to an identity and hold us in a higher regard is really demeaning. >> reporter: larry bacow said his school does not discriminate. >> diversity is an important component of that because we learn from our differences. >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on the "morning news," explosive allegations. a congressman is accused of ignoring abuse claims when he was an assistant wrestling coach. >>> and caught on video. a commuter's leg gets stuck in a train gap. why she didn't want to call an ambulance. this is the "cbs morning news." want to call an ambulance. this is the "cbs morning news." hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com to learn more. alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you with... burn face! but colgate total mouthwash is different. it kills 99% of germs without the burn of alco
americans and have our application be reduced to an identity and hold us in a higher regard is really demeaning. >> reporter: larry bacow said his school does not discriminate. >> diversity is an important component of that because we learn from our differences. >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on the "morning news," explosive allegations. a congressman is accused of ignoring abuse claims when he was an assistant wrestling...
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sold of high crimes and is demeaning it was nothing short of treasonous looks only will trump in the silly who's who in the pocket of republican patriots were you so what is trouble learned from the storage event never question u.s. intelligence or following an onslaught of attacks off of the media conference decided to defend himself in the usual way. he stressed that he has great confidence in u.s. intelligence which has repeatedly stated russia meddled in the u.s. election troubles so he can focus on the pastas the two nuclear powers must get along earlier we spoke to former u.s. congressman ron paul who believes the current drama is based on the old us media habit of making russia out to be the enemy but you also mentioned so far in his program about the american media and that is a big problem because for some reason they're almost unanimously endorsing the idea that we have to have an enemy and at this point especially for the last twenty years they've been working very hard to make russia the enemy and i think this is this is wrong and it's not the democrats alone that do this
sold of high crimes and is demeaning it was nothing short of treasonous looks only will trump in the silly who's who in the pocket of republican patriots were you so what is trouble learned from the storage event never question u.s. intelligence or following an onslaught of attacks off of the media conference decided to defend himself in the usual way. he stressed that he has great confidence in u.s. intelligence which has repeatedly stated russia meddled in the u.s. election troubles so he can...
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if in the end the vilification of mexico continues, the demeaning of its cooperation continues, and the kind of language that we've seen from the president continues, then i felt i could no longer defend the kinds of policies that were being implemented. >> so what do you think, then, since they won't have somebody like yourself to talk to, somebody who can try to smooth the edges, do you perceive the u.s. still having a confrontational policy towards mexico? >> i think they are unresolved issues certainly which we definitely don't agree, but i expect the current administration and the next administration to work hard, to don't allow our differences to define the relationship. by the way, i should say i like roberta jacobson a lot. she was a great ambassador to mexico. we appreciate all the work that she did. but let's be clear, the relationship between mexico and the u.s. is driven by the president. it was president trump who decided our main contact was to be jared kushner, and now secretary pompeo, and it was president pena nieto who decide it would be me as foreign minister who woul
if in the end the vilification of mexico continues, the demeaning of its cooperation continues, and the kind of language that we've seen from the president continues, then i felt i could no longer defend the kinds of policies that were being implemented. >> so what do you think, then, since they won't have somebody like yourself to talk to, somebody who can try to smooth the edges, do you perceive the u.s. still having a confrontational policy towards mexico? >> i think they are...
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if in the end the vilify case of mexico continues, the demeaning of its cooperation continues, and the, you know, the kind of language that we have seen from the president continues, i felt i could no longer defend the kinds of policies that were being implemented. along with that was my very real concern that the united states had an approval rating of 60 plus percent in mexico. something that took a long time to achieve. that's dropped by over 30%. >> oh, lord. >> in the last year. that's something you can't earn back quickly. people talk about mexico as being anti-mexican, it is not any longer. that has really changed. we are treading, we are putting the relationship under so much stress that i felt it was time to speak freely from the outside and hope to have more influence that way. >> you are not the only one. a lot of ambassadors and state department officials have left for broadly the same reasons that you outdined. not having any policy effect and not agreeing with the new policies coming from the white house. the latest is the u.s. ambassador james melvel who says comments fr
if in the end the vilify case of mexico continues, the demeaning of its cooperation continues, and the, you know, the kind of language that we have seen from the president continues, i felt i could no longer defend the kinds of policies that were being implemented. along with that was my very real concern that the united states had an approval rating of 60 plus percent in mexico. something that took a long time to achieve. that's dropped by over 30%. >> oh, lord. >> in the last...
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eighty or ninety is not a question of age he was asking for a successor for a long time they are not demean now to give the place of the is for many hated that's a problem it's not a question of of retirement it's a people who don't know the reality they may confusion. for a long time he adds to retire but now he feels to retire to get a place to live to excommunicated bishop i stand a priest to bring a letter not to the pope because he may not be able to but to to to to see the pope so today congress or even get a haitian tell him that please make a copy to them to the pope but i didn't know whether the letter which the pope because my letters i cannot be sure if they reach the pub because he never answered the pope never answered the last my many letters he did answer a need even sign a. receipt maybe the pope didn't receive us or maybe. so i want you to know the real situation so i was doubting if my letters reached the holy father so now after christmas the second letter of that bishop came to me now up i thought i must absolutely make sure that the letter which it holy father the only
eighty or ninety is not a question of age he was asking for a successor for a long time they are not demean now to give the place of the is for many hated that's a problem it's not a question of of retirement it's a people who don't know the reality they may confusion. for a long time he adds to retire but now he feels to retire to get a place to live to excommunicated bishop i stand a priest to bring a letter not to the pope because he may not be able to but to to to to see the pope so today...
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university for bids harassment -- for bids -- for bid harassment, speech that is interpreted as demeaningbothersome, or hurtful. these aren't legal terms. who knows what that means? it means administration can ban any speech they don't like or someone else doesn't like. that cannot be the law in this country.[applause] but the rules, who gets to define what these words mean? some unaccountable president making $1 million per year in salary? did you see that a college professor makes $1 million per year? that's more than coach sabin makes for goodness gracious. the university of michigan even told students this, "the most important indication of bias is your own feelings." vague roles like this sound nice -- vague rules like this sound nice but they are easy to abuse. they are enforced by campus bureaucrats and campus police with the orwellian name of the bias response team. that is who tells you who can speak at the university of michigan. students can report complaints to the prt which then investigates them or you. in the last school year prt launched more than 150 cases. we got involve
university for bids harassment -- for bids -- for bid harassment, speech that is interpreted as demeaningbothersome, or hurtful. these aren't legal terms. who knows what that means? it means administration can ban any speech they don't like or someone else doesn't like. that cannot be the law in this country.[applause] but the rules, who gets to define what these words mean? some unaccountable president making $1 million per year in salary? did you see that a college professor makes $1 million...
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because so much of what goes on when it comes to the arms trade is undisclosed is not in the public demean and it's very important and in the public interest that everyone knows about what's going on if you look at the extent to which the american economy is reliant on these arms then you start to get a picture of why it's so important for us power to continue to sell arms to the skeins of people that it does obama was kneedeep in terms of how a the arms and history was progressing trumps is creating even follow this isn't sustainable and it's not to casing. common goods in the way that we tamely this need to be doing. ever more white farmers in south africa are considering emigrating as cases of violence against them rise at home and some see russia as a suitable place to resettle and start over. our descendants of dutch speaking saddle errors at the eastern cape frontier in south africa and much of the nineteenth century. people moved inland in the nineteenth century they tried to act in the way they were surveyed their joy to negotiate negotiate officially they tried to avoid conflict t
because so much of what goes on when it comes to the arms trade is undisclosed is not in the public demean and it's very important and in the public interest that everyone knows about what's going on if you look at the extent to which the american economy is reliant on these arms then you start to get a picture of why it's so important for us power to continue to sell arms to the skeins of people that it does obama was kneedeep in terms of how a the arms and history was progressing trumps is...
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he was demeaning multiculturalism and questioning the need for student ethnic groups. >>> here is something you don't see very often on the floor of congress. as you can see in this video from c-span house democrats broke into chants. steny hoyer gave an impassioned speech asking colleagues to bolster election security against russian interference. >> slam the door in the face of the russian bear, or any other adversary who seeks to steal the integrity of our elections. surely we can rise above pandering to party and putin to act on behalf of our freedom, and our security. >> an amendment would allocate $380 million in grants to states to protect their election systems. house republicans want to exclude the amendment from a spending bill saying current programs are fully funded. >>> a drone played a huge role in rescuing a missing mountain climber who was feared to be dead on one of the world's tallest peaks. you're looking at footage from a drone piloted by another climber on broad peak in the himalayas. 65-year-old scottish climber fell while scaling the mountain. other climbers thought h
he was demeaning multiculturalism and questioning the need for student ethnic groups. >>> here is something you don't see very often on the floor of congress. as you can see in this video from c-span house democrats broke into chants. steny hoyer gave an impassioned speech asking colleagues to bolster election security against russian interference. >> slam the door in the face of the russian bear, or any other adversary who seeks to steal the integrity of our elections. surely we...
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that you need just let us go live now to paris correspondent sean it demeans q four more charlotte quite a bizarre bit of footage to to see that quite. as well what's been revealed about this incident. well a shocking video that shocked many people in france what you see all not you what you've just seen is alexandra banal first of all she is grabbing a woman and charging her down the street he passes the camera that still mean him and then a little bit later we see him once again this time he emerges next to a male protester who's already surrounded by riot police the c.r.'s here in france and what is clearly seen is him wrapping up male protesters now hitting him on the head and then he appears to be stamping him on the stomach mass he falls to the ground so why was he that well he just his forces seized i work a palace he could go and observe the c.r.s. the riot police during the may day protests to see how operations carried out in regards to syria security now he wasn't on a working day he was on a day off and he was only there to. take part in the police action against the proteste
that you need just let us go live now to paris correspondent sean it demeans q four more charlotte quite a bizarre bit of footage to to see that quite. as well what's been revealed about this incident. well a shocking video that shocked many people in france what you see all not you what you've just seen is alexandra banal first of all she is grabbing a woman and charging her down the street he passes the camera that still mean him and then a little bit later we see him once again this time he...
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applications sort of reduced to our identity and hold us to a higher standard in that regard is really demeaning reporter: harvard university itysident larry bacow told boston's wbur, the university does not discriminate. it uses many factors in admissions. an glor: and jan, the case could be headed to the supreme court. e'ere's more news on this. >> reporter: well, yeah, jeff, and it's going to be a different supreme court, with a new justice who, unlike justice kennedy, may well cast that key fifth vote with conservatives on llfirmative action. thw, the president is still going through prospective nominees; he talked to three more contenders today. but you can bet that affirmative action is going to be a big issue in those confirmation hearings. jeff? >> glor: jan crawford continues jr peerless supreme court reporting. jan, thank you very much. republican congressman jim imrdan of ohio finds himself facing questions following his time at ohio state university, e deag former wrestlers say jordan rsd te hhat a univty doctor had ab athletes. that doctor, richard strauss, hammitted suicide in 2005
applications sort of reduced to our identity and hold us to a higher standard in that regard is really demeaning reporter: harvard university itysident larry bacow told boston's wbur, the university does not discriminate. it uses many factors in admissions. an glor: and jan, the case could be headed to the supreme court. e'ere's more news on this. >> reporter: well, yeah, jeff, and it's going to be a different supreme court, with a new justice who, unlike justice kennedy, may well cast...
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she moved here after it giving birth, but her rapist tracked her down, demeaning to see her daughter. pretty horrifying. that sink in. her case changed her state law, which means women can now automatically have their accpac is parental rights withdrawn. in other states where was had been introduced, they very considerably. some need a rape conviction to withdraw parental rights. b and convincing evidence of a sexual assault is enough and others, but in four states, rapists are still given automatic parental rights. burial and is one of the latest to change its law. delegate catherine dumais sponsored the bill here, which was denied nine times as some feared the war would be abused. there were those on the committee who just, truly, acting there were those on the committee whojust, truly, acting genuinely, workers so that women would lie and this statute would be misused. and there are a lot of grey areas of. the law is not as clear—cut as it could be. when the spam was in his 40s, he got a 15—year—old pregnant. unlike the uk, statutory rape does not exist in maryland, so he was convi
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know what, i've listened to your political soliloquy as a secretary of state sitting at that table demeaning some members here because you said that senator shaheen believes more in the russian defense ministry. she was quoting them only because we don't know what our own government is saying, so please don't talk to me about politics. if you want to talk about politics, if president obama did what president trump did in helsinki, i'd be peeling you off the capitol ceiling, please. >> bob menendez there. now, before pompeo's hearing, the white house postponed plans for a second summit with putin. the kremlin had been cool to the idea of a white house visit. >>> 11 conservative house republicans have introduced articles of impeachment against deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. they accuse him of mishandling the russia investigation but the impeachment is widely viewed as a political statement without broad support. house speaker paul ryan has said rosenstein should finish the investigation. >> quite unbelievable but the remains of a new jersey man killed in the september 11th attack have
know what, i've listened to your political soliloquy as a secretary of state sitting at that table demeaning some members here because you said that senator shaheen believes more in the russian defense ministry. she was quoting them only because we don't know what our own government is saying, so please don't talk to me about politics. if you want to talk about politics, if president obama did what president trump did in helsinki, i'd be peeling you off the capitol ceiling, please. >> bob...
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shock at least in europe who are you know european allies of the united states is the degree of demeaning nature and tone that's being used towards leader after leader in the alliance structure the way that nato is being attacked by by words or pressures which creates this image even if it may not be true but certainly a strong impression that president trump does favor a much more transactional relationship with someone like mr putin then keeping in line structure in place and we've seen recently with the meetings of the g. seven with the meetings of nato leaders with his hopes of. well north korea last time i checked isn't an ally of the united states and we're working out well i think this is where the real worry years is that will mr putin have more of a sway on us foreign policy decision making and trade policy etc then european allies will and this is a huge issue and very good why do you think putin want to trump elected well i think that hillary clinton as secretary of state was trying to destabilize russia in twenty fourteen i think that he saw her as an enemy and i think that he
shock at least in europe who are you know european allies of the united states is the degree of demeaning nature and tone that's being used towards leader after leader in the alliance structure the way that nato is being attacked by by words or pressures which creates this image even if it may not be true but certainly a strong impression that president trump does favor a much more transactional relationship with someone like mr putin then keeping in line structure in place and we've seen...
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that the balloon just demeans the protests and could even back fine. trump's protested when he goes to a major liberal city in the us london is the same thing it's a metropolitan liberal city it doesn't speak for the rest of the u.k. think it's for interim members it's you know it's a small left wing cohort that's really taking over the attention of the entire u.k. and protesting i hope he just ignores it and if he does say anything about it he makes a joke out of that silly balloon i mean i think that's you know i think it's a humorous tweet or comment about that balloon is you know i think that building plays right into trump's hands where there's a good chance trump will just you know make some joke out of it will turn into a trump twitter fan like become some cult symbol on trump's twitter and it is quite ridiculous those protests i mean you saw some of the signs from that you are we just saw from the protest stopped from the u.k. i mean look you can hate trump all you want but he's the president of the u.s. and have to deal with him or trump baby
that the balloon just demeans the protests and could even back fine. trump's protested when he goes to a major liberal city in the us london is the same thing it's a metropolitan liberal city it doesn't speak for the rest of the u.k. think it's for interim members it's you know it's a small left wing cohort that's really taking over the attention of the entire u.k. and protesting i hope he just ignores it and if he does say anything about it he makes a joke out of that silly balloon i mean i...
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. >> why do you demean people?they are destroying this country. >> retiring at 81 is betrayal because it's inconvenient to their political plans. more casual racism from msnbc. notice how there is something racist about hiring someone of their political gender. the left used to hire based orn character. that seems ancient history. >> the president, it's all about the personal connection, who he feels comfortable with in the minute. >> he will pick the white man. >> 90% of donald trump's selections were white men. >> what happened to liberals? >> one, they lost power. that drove them off the deep end. they plan to get their power back no matter what it takes. a new book "it's time to fight dirty" explains how to do it. grant state hood in puerto rico and break california into seven. expand the supreme court and pack them with liberal judges. roll back the effects of ger manderring, pass a new vote act including nationwide voter registration and end to voter i.d. laws. grant citizenship to millions of undocumented le
. >> why do you demean people?they are destroying this country. >> retiring at 81 is betrayal because it's inconvenient to their political plans. more casual racism from msnbc. notice how there is something racist about hiring someone of their political gender. the left used to hire based orn character. that seems ancient history. >> the president, it's all about the personal connection, who he feels comfortable with in the minute. >> he will pick the white man. >>...
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serve for the president of the united states to walk into these societies, deliver their governments, demean the process of this. this is what europeans are trying to understand. it's not helping american security, it's not bolstering confidence in america. it's not making people want to buy american good anymore. if you look at polls taken in europe where it ask if you trust the united states, those poll numbers are plummeting down. why is he doing this? i think he's playing a populus national court because he believes his political safl vague at home lies in creating and expanding this populus national lift somewhat racist base within the party. what he's trying to do is fan the flames of cultural resentment. he's taken the party of reagan, which was in favor of free trade. promoting -- >> can i read a quote from your column. >> then -- yeah. >> you said ronald reagan's out, donald's in. you said his approach appears to be designed to creating new republican foreign policy that is much closer to the party's historical roots, distrustful of foreigners, alliance and treaties. this is back to
serve for the president of the united states to walk into these societies, deliver their governments, demean the process of this. this is what europeans are trying to understand. it's not helping american security, it's not bolstering confidence in america. it's not making people want to buy american good anymore. if you look at polls taken in europe where it ask if you trust the united states, those poll numbers are plummeting down. why is he doing this? i think he's playing a populus national...