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she's the one who blew up the douglas ginsburg nomination. she was also the one four years later who reported that professor anita hill made very serious detailed allegations against judge clarence thomas and whether or not most senators even knew about those allegations, the committee had that information and the fbi had even questioned people about those allegations at the white house's request. so the white house knew about it, too. when nina totenberg broke the story, that's when the story truly broke for the country. that's when anita hill's allegations came to light in the press. before the week was up, the committee decided okay, i guess we better reopen the confirmation process for clarence thomas and take public sworn testimony from both anita hill and clarence thomas. and that hearing, of course, is still seen today as one of the worst examples of how not to treat a person who is coming forward with serious sexual harassment allegations. but for all of the controversy, all of the drama, all of the cultural significance and pain and
she's the one who blew up the douglas ginsburg nomination. she was also the one four years later who reported that professor anita hill made very serious detailed allegations against judge clarence thomas and whether or not most senators even knew about those allegations, the committee had that information and the fbi had even questioned people about those allegations at the white house's request. so the white house knew about it, too. when nina totenberg broke the story, that's when the story...
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they were not going let the douglas ginsburg happening again. they never asked him if they had done drugs. these are some of the questions, personal background, subsection one, childhood through high school. did you ever use alcohol and if so, how old and how often? at parties? alone? did you ever use drugs? >> did you ever use your parent's prescription drugs? that typo was in the letter. they misspelled parties. later on they asked again when kennedy was in college of questions about alcohol. in college, did you ever use drugs? >> also, marijuana, cocaine and etcetera, did you attend parties, again, misspelled and were drugs used? then they asked him about law school. they thought glue sniffing would not be an option. did you ever use drugged? when ronald reagan's nominee ginsburg had flamed out right before kennedy, it was an embarrassme embarrassment. it was a big political failure and a big embarrassment for the white house and the president. they decided they would blame the fbi and blame the justice department for not having to adequately
they were not going let the douglas ginsburg happening again. they never asked him if they had done drugs. these are some of the questions, personal background, subsection one, childhood through high school. did you ever use alcohol and if so, how old and how often? at parties? alone? did you ever use drugs? >> did you ever use your parent's prescription drugs? that typo was in the letter. they misspelled parties. later on they asked again when kennedy was in college of questions about...
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whatever it was, fades away from the ball and douglas ran the route. he doesn't have to worry abo him going deep. defensive backs are going to east sit on anything underneath. and for whatever rson they have not played togeer during the course of the preseason and really showed on that one. >> al: third and inches.ho the toss to aglor coming around. the wide receiver. breaks a tackle.wn first and a lot more out to the 29 he goes. razzle-dazzle on a third and inches. >> cris: completely outflanked t om the beginning. there is just noough out there. you can see no tailback in there. nelson agholor, as he did at the end of last season becoming a big play threat on third down. agholor looked like a bust early on. they moved him into the slot. eight touchd tremendous turnaround and so much more confident. now probably the a receiver right now. >> al: that is juggled and it is picked off.it is deion jones who comes away with the deflection and puts atlanta in prime shape at the 25 yard line. goedert couldn't hold on. jones had to come out of the game before
whatever it was, fades away from the ball and douglas ran the route. he doesn't have to worry abo him going deep. defensive backs are going to east sit on anything underneath. and for whatever rson they have not played togeer during the course of the preseason and really showed on that one. >> al: third and inches.ho the toss to aglor coming around. the wide receiver. breaks a tackle.wn first and a lot more out to the 29 he goes. razzle-dazzle on a third and inches. >> cris:...
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. >> host: heather mcdonald, in your book you quote fredrik douglas when it comes to free speech. >>guest: he realized, he was mobbed at boston in a commemoration for the abolition ist john brown, the boston authorities did not want abolitionists speaking and they shut him down, that's something very close to what is happening on college campuses today with slightly different political but still the assumption that certain types of speech constitute hate speech and unacceptable. frederick douglas said that 5 years of free speech would end slavery, would break every chain in the south, he understood that far from being oppression which is something that the pamona students was the most bizarre and tragic ignorance, they said that free speech was means of oppressing minorities, fredrik douglas realized the opposite, he said the sensor and tyrant cannot allow free speech. they cannot allow freedom of thought and freedom of peach is how you liberate minorities by pushing back against absolute power. >> host: we often hear politicians say about the u.s. that our diversity is our strength.
. >> host: heather mcdonald, in your book you quote fredrik douglas when it comes to free speech. >>guest: he realized, he was mobbed at boston in a commemoration for the abolition ist john brown, the boston authorities did not want abolitionists speaking and they shut him down, that's something very close to what is happening on college campuses today with slightly different political but still the assumption that certain types of speech constitute hate speech and unacceptable....
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natsot/student"we're all excited to go see douglas hopefully win."ouglas high school's first football game since that day.the day they lost 15 friends a teacher and a coach.before the game, a prayer.the field ready.the stoneman douglas eagle, though, now bears the number 17.under the lights, it was a high school football game.the eagles taking on the south broward bulldogs. missing, however, assistant coach aaron feis, who not only walked the sidelines, but played on this field.with the number 17 always there and the term msd strong now woven into the fiber that binds these students together, these high school kids are ready to be kids once again. natsot/student "i think today's just a really great day." (justine) that was nicole linsalata. the eagles won that game 23-to-6. that is a spread of 17 points. college college football is back...and the bay area has one of the best teams in the country....number 10 stanford..taking on number 17 usc. beautiful day in palo alto... heisman hopeful bryce love...takes it from 6 yards out for the touchdown. 7-not
natsot/student"we're all excited to go see douglas hopefully win."ouglas high school's first football game since that day.the day they lost 15 friends a teacher and a coach.before the game, a prayer.the field ready.the stoneman douglas eagle, though, now bears the number 17.under the lights, it was a high school football game.the eagles taking on the south broward bulldogs. missing, however, assistant coach aaron feis, who not only walked the sidelines, but played on this field.with...
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'hey douglas! nice to meet you brother.ome on in' nat 'so, i put some pucks out here.' 'this is the best day ever for a sharks fan' 'thatús peter laptin i think. he played one game for the sharks. hereús (some other hockey player) oh thatús a rare one too' sot douglas 'he doesnút want us to come here and feel bad for him weúre here to lift his spirits going through something like this.' sot steve 'iúve been struggling but the me going is the sharks. this sport together who you never would have met in your life' (vicki) that was reporter áwes batta-leaseá on the story....(grant) we don't know if douglas is a season ticket holder for the sharks... we'll be right back here's to the stair takers, breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. (vicki) with a weekend emmy win,
'hey douglas! nice to meet you brother.ome on in' nat 'so, i put some pucks out here.' 'this is the best day ever for a sharks fan' 'thatús peter laptin i think. he played one game for the sharks. hereús (some other hockey player) oh thatús a rare one too' sot douglas 'he doesnút want us to come here and feel bad for him weúre here to lift his spirits going through something like this.' sot steve 'iúve been struggling but the me going is the sharks. this sport together who you never would...
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douglas boehm. [bell] nicholas a. bogdan darren c.ohan sean booker names] casey [reading names] casey: [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] michael emmett brennan peter brennan thomas m. brennan mark a. brisman paul gary bristow my brother and hero, who believed in something. >> my mother. remembering you is so very easy to read we do it every single day to seeing you is a terrible ache we love you so much. god bless america. mark francis broderick ache hermann charles broghammer >> keith broomfield >> bernard c brown. >> lloyd brown>> lloyd brown >> patrick j. brown >> bettina browne mark bruce >> richard bruehert >> andrew brunn >> vincent brunton >> ronald bucca >> brandon j. buchanan >> dennis buckley >> nancy bueche >> patrick joseph buhse john e. bulaga thomas daniel burke thomas burnett. >> kathleen a. burns >> keith james burns >> john patrick burnside >> irina buslo >> milton bustillo >> thomas m. butler >> patrick dennis byrne >> timothy g. byrne >> jesus cabezas >> lillian caceres
douglas boehm. [bell] nicholas a. bogdan darren c.ohan sean booker names] casey [reading names] casey: [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] michael emmett brennan peter brennan thomas m. brennan mark a. brisman paul gary bristow my brother and hero, who believed in something. >> my mother. remembering you is so very easy to read we do it every single day to seeing you is a terrible ache we love you so much. god bless america. mark francis...
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the douglas county sheriff says this man... with gun in hand... opened his car door...im. (tony spurlock/douglas county sheriff) this is how he engaged usthis all happened august 31... in sedalia. deputies stopped this car for a traffic violation...during the stop... they were trying to figure out if the passenger had a restraining order against the driver.. sheriff tony spurlock says when deputies asked passengers paul askins for his name...he gave them multiple names and birthdays...then... when he stepped out of the car... body camera video shows... he wasnút empty handed.(tony spurlock/douglas county sheriff) all three of those suspects engaged the officers, all three fired their gunsan investigation into paul askins showed he had multiple felony warrants out of el paso county... and a long criminal history.as for the officers...all are ok... and at least one had extensive experience in the department. (tony spurlock/douglas county sheriff) we had an officer that is a 2 year veteran, an 8 officer and a 16 year veteran officerthe department isnút releasing the deputi
the douglas county sheriff says this man... with gun in hand... opened his car door...im. (tony spurlock/douglas county sheriff) this is how he engaged usthis all happened august 31... in sedalia. deputies stopped this car for a traffic violation...during the stop... they were trying to figure out if the passenger had a restraining order against the driver.. sheriff tony spurlock says when deputies asked passengers paul askins for his name...he gave them multiple names and birthdays...then......
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i'm going to start with you, douglas. does he make it through?going to make it through. it would take a bolt of murkowski and, you know, jeff flake and a few of them to just change their minds. i think if they don't vote tomorrow and you have a long weekend, there will be more journalism coming out. it may be you lose collins and murkowski. >> you said what i said last night. that's why they didn't want to keep this going because they're afraid more's going to come out. do you think he gets through? >> i think so. i think he raised his confirmation by showing his own humanity and his anger. >> miss coates? >> just like a court of law, it doesn't need to be the whole nation to be convinced. just 12. in this case, it was 51. he may have done it with people who were already leaning, looking for a reason to support him. they may have found it. >> what do you think? >> i can't. >> i can't with this. i can't with you anymore, don. >> i can't predict because it's too close. and i predicted wrong in the past. so i'm not going to do it again. what i will
i'm going to start with you, douglas. does he make it through?going to make it through. it would take a bolt of murkowski and, you know, jeff flake and a few of them to just change their minds. i think if they don't vote tomorrow and you have a long weekend, there will be more journalism coming out. it may be you lose collins and murkowski. >> you said what i said last night. that's why they didn't want to keep this going because they're afraid more's going to come out. do you think he...
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." >>> next, a bombshell about michael douglas.parently nearly died but was saved by danny devito. >> of all people. devito revealed on "the talk" that while they were filming 1984's "romancing the stone," douglas was bitten by a snake and devito knew just what to do. >> i was spitting all over the place and i said, it's a good thing this didn't bite you on the [ bleep ], man. you would be a dead man. >> i mean, look, how down for the cause is he? devito said douglas was fearless the entire time. danny devito is a good friend to have around, apparently. >> i guess. unless you get bit in other places. then, son, you're on your own. >> see you on the other side. >>> next, to a special honor and a lot more work for rihanna. >> rihanna has been appointed by her home country of barbados as ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary. >> her specific responsibility will be for promoting education, tourism and investment for the island nation because the country says she's contributed significantly to raising the island's profile across
." >>> next, a bombshell about michael douglas.parently nearly died but was saved by danny devito. >> of all people. devito revealed on "the talk" that while they were filming 1984's "romancing the stone," douglas was bitten by a snake and devito knew just what to do. >> i was spitting all over the place and i said, it's a good thing this didn't bite you on the [ bleep ], man. you would be a dead man. >> i mean, look, how down for the cause is...
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in douglas down receive a call for help from a number of slave labor of. the cooler says he's working on a family alexei asks if he knows his location. he's told by the man on the phone that there are two of them alexei warms him to take photos and send them to him so he can post them on the social media platforms to collect donations for their travel costs. alexei has voltaire and other revolutionary role models on the wall standing for freedom of even if alexei's himself dependent on others the sixty five year old pediatrician mother supports him financially to prevent logically i'm basically a positive person who says you should help others i just worry about him because he doesn't have a wife or children he has nothing no income fortunately i have a pension and i'm still working two. rasher you have i'm still rocking at sixty five that is how i manage to care for myself and support him a bit too much with your family you know what jobs could i do on top of this you're not paying taxes or anything towards your pension don't intend to. end your pension y
in douglas down receive a call for help from a number of slave labor of. the cooler says he's working on a family alexei asks if he knows his location. he's told by the man on the phone that there are two of them alexei warms him to take photos and send them to him so he can post them on the social media platforms to collect donations for their travel costs. alexei has voltaire and other revolutionary role models on the wall standing for freedom of even if alexei's himself dependent on others...
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chris: earlier i was joined by our international affairs commentator douglas server and i asked about the importance of local as opposed to national initiatives. brexit is a growing sense that you can't wait for national governments to do it. this been a lot of disillusionment so far with states giving up their commitments commitment even under paris which you are talking about. you're getting cities and towns and entire regions stepping up to the plate, so to speak and basically putting their money where their mouth is and trying to get something going. california's governor is the sponsor of the san francisco conference, california already pledged to be basically carbon neutral, 100% renewable energy by 2045 is says we will be sucking more greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere that omits by that time. it is a giant gold. it is trying to act as a spur. thisconference is saying is what we are doing a local national levels. given a kick, a kick start to get them going. they are inclined to lose incentive to say we are going to make it easier for you by starting at the grassroots, a bo
chris: earlier i was joined by our international affairs commentator douglas server and i asked about the importance of local as opposed to national initiatives. brexit is a growing sense that you can't wait for national governments to do it. this been a lot of disillusionment so far with states giving up their commitments commitment even under paris which you are talking about. you're getting cities and towns and entire regions stepping up to the plate, so to speak and basically putting their...
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douglas was speaking about this in a letter to stanton. he said something like african-american men can achieve freedom and even if the promise is not made now, we hope to be able to achieve freedom and citizenship because of service to the nation being an integral part of citizenship in the united states area goes promises were made, but there were also monetary promises. in the south, soldiers were told they wou but there were officers who told their men they were not free until after they had fulfilled their service. there is a gray area whether or not they became free. tensionshere these come from, whether or not the soldiers think they are free and whether the officer takes they are the is where these desertions and mutinies come from. >> you mentioned the sense among black soldiers of personal emancipation and reasons for leaving. my understanding is among many of the white soldiers there was a sense of personal freedom and duty to family was very similar. how could you or would you differentiate between those two concepts? jonathan:
douglas was speaking about this in a letter to stanton. he said something like african-american men can achieve freedom and even if the promise is not made now, we hope to be able to achieve freedom and citizenship because of service to the nation being an integral part of citizenship in the united states area goes promises were made, but there were also monetary promises. in the south, soldiers were told they wou but there were officers who told their men they were not free until after they...
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when i was a priipal at frederick douglas high school, i felt it was important that our studen begino experience college even while they were in high school. and so i worked with our parents to make sure that weot students from frederick douglas high school to the community urg the day. they would take classes at the school for half a day. i'd use the school bus and get them to the community college and the parents were responsible for picking them up at the end of the day. >> all right. dr. monica goldson, we will continue talking to her about her pla ges system ince in this coming -- in this current sch >>> continuing now our talk wh dr. monica goldson. dr. goldson, you said transpar and accountability are very importantwho you. do you feel are the most significt ste tu need to take to achieve, achieve those? h it's my job to make sure that when a situation happens, that get in front of it, that we tell them the facts. if we've made mistakes, we own it and te'k about what going to do to improve. part of that accountability and transpar fm holding ourselves accountable. so we're cre
when i was a priipal at frederick douglas high school, i felt it was important that our studen begino experience college even while they were in high school. and so i worked with our parents to make sure that weot students from frederick douglas high school to the community urg the day. they would take classes at the school for half a day. i'd use the school bus and get them to the community college and the parents were responsible for picking them up at the end of the day. >> all right....
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antislavery movement and described leaders of the movement including william lloyd garis onand frederick douglas and discusses narratives and this class is about 50 minutes. >> let's get to work today, today's discussion is called three types of antislavery reform. and hopefully before, the hour is up today
antislavery movement and described leaders of the movement including william lloyd garis onand frederick douglas and discusses narratives and this class is about 50 minutes. >> let's get to work today, today's discussion is called three types of antislavery reform. and hopefully before, the hour is up today
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and douglas won by by exactly 17 points... 23-to-6.'s assistant coach aaron feis died while using his body as a shield to protect students. douglas is now 2-0 on the season. ( lydia ) coming up... after being job- shamed for working at trader joe's ... cosby show actor geoffrey owens lands a major hollywood gig. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. has the brands you want...oss fall fashion event nooo... yes. ...at "oh, yes!" prices. like that handbag for-wait-how much? what? or that cute jacket that says "check me out" at a price that makes you say... check this out. that's yes for less. find your new fall look at the ross fall fashion event. ross has the trends you want and the brands you love. and it feels even better when you find them for less. get to the ross fall fashion event. yes for less. well w
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god left us here for a reason. >> stoneman douglas won their first home game last night by 17 points.ber as the victims killed in the school shooting there this past february. fredricka. >> wow. all right, thank you so much, andy scholes. we've got much more straight ahead in the "newsroom" and it starts right now. >>> hello, thank you so much for being with me. i'm fredricka whitfield. we start with the obsession inside the white house. the hunt for the anonymous op-ed writer who claims to be the resistance inside the administration. president trump now calling on u.s. attorney general jeff sessions to investigate. and a source tells cnn aides believe they are closing in on exposing the writer. this chaos unfolding as former president barack obama unleashes jabs on president trump, breaking with tradition after months of silence. and in just a few hours, obama will take center stage for round two. this time at a rally in california. >> it did not start with donald trump. he is a symptom. not the cause. [ applause ] he's just capitalizing on resentments that politicians have been fann
god left us here for a reason. >> stoneman douglas won their first home game last night by 17 points.ber as the victims killed in the school shooting there this past february. fredricka. >> wow. all right, thank you so much, andy scholes. we've got much more straight ahead in the "newsroom" and it starts right now. >>> hello, thank you so much for being with me. i'm fredricka whitfield. we start with the obsession inside the white house. the hunt for the anonymous...
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. >> douglas, i want to bring you in, is there any list torical precedent for this -- members of thespeaking out this way about a president they serve? >> no, there's nothing at all like this in american history, we've had the mystery of anonymous before, i mean, back in 1947 george cannon working for the state department famously wrote a mr. x article. and cannon wanted to warn us about the dangers of the soviet union, he had to go over boss's heads. and wrote this famous article about soviet expansionism. he's talking about containing the president of the united states. it rings completely true with bob woodward's research. and many other reporters, we're in a constitutional chris miss our country right now. if we're going to compare it, it might be nixon at the end. nixon would bark out all sorts of orders and sometimes people wouldn't listen to him any more. henry kissinger would say yes, sir, and then listen. this seems to be a thin blue line of patriots working within our federal government that are keeping an eye on donald trump's deeply erratic behavior. >> do you think it's
. >> douglas, i want to bring you in, is there any list torical precedent for this -- members of thespeaking out this way about a president they serve? >> no, there's nothing at all like this in american history, we've had the mystery of anonymous before, i mean, back in 1947 george cannon working for the state department famously wrote a mr. x article. and cannon wanted to warn us about the dangers of the soviet union, he had to go over boss's heads. and wrote this famous article...
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douglas most of our business. is not just a friend over. and it was like a neighbor. of the pub you know that closer community so badly we wish you well thank you and seek the help of your member of parliament and get some just i was definitely going to try and and hopefully people will remember there's a human face to these projects and yes good luck to you so if you very much chance clegg it's pretty sad sight now how did you become a victim of a chance to. basically got notice last october that they needed the compulsory purchase of the property so it is bought whether you wanted to the sale or not absolutely united so it's in the matter and that you have any system of appeal could you could make your case keep running the pub at least for the time being well we tried we always in front of the house of commons and house a little select committees to argue for fair and proper compensation because i didn't think you could stop the going to running tell me a bit about the bri louise i mean i know it was an award w
douglas most of our business. is not just a friend over. and it was like a neighbor. of the pub you know that closer community so badly we wish you well thank you and seek the help of your member of parliament and get some just i was definitely going to try and and hopefully people will remember there's a human face to these projects and yes good luck to you so if you very much chance clegg it's pretty sad sight now how did you become a victim of a chance to. basically got notice last october...
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dou douglas, is this putting president truhim in a precarious position? and now the president calling for him to get involved in this. >> the donald trump, jeff sessions relationship is so dysfunctional at this point, one doesn't know what to make of the game they play. a book is coming out by bob woodward, the president calls reportedly jeff sessions mentally retarded, mocks his southern accent. watch fox news and you'll hear the right drum beat to get rid of jeff sessions, because of his failure to recuse himself. i think donald trump is trying to divert people now. this is the week of the woodward roll out. instead he is hoping he could ferret out who anonymous is. he wants help from the justice department. rand paul recommending lie detector tests, shaking down staff any way he can, instead of looking for al qaeda and a segment we saw on cnn, he is doing the mad hunt for who wrote an op-ed piece because it wounded his ego so mightily. >> michael, you make a good point. coming off this week where there are great economic numbers to discuss, is the pres
dou douglas, is this putting president truhim in a precarious position? and now the president calling for him to get involved in this. >> the donald trump, jeff sessions relationship is so dysfunctional at this point, one doesn't know what to make of the game they play. a book is coming out by bob woodward, the president calls reportedly jeff sessions mentally retarded, mocks his southern accent. watch fox news and you'll hear the right drum beat to get rid of jeff sessions, because of...
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. >> douglas, i want to bring you in, is there any list torical precedent for this -- members of theion speaking out this way about a president they serve? >> no, there's nothing at all like this in american history, we've had the mystery of anonymous before, i mean, back in 1947 george cannon working for the state department famously wrote a mr. x article. and cannon wanted to warn us about the dangers of the soviet union, he had to go over boss' heads. and wrote this famous article about soviet expansionism. he's talking about containing the president of the united states. it rings completely true with bob woodward's research. >> no, there's nothing at all like this in american history, we've had the mystery of anonymous before, i mean, back in 1947 george cannon working for the state department famously wrote a mr. x article. and cannon wanted to warn us about the dangers of the soviet union, he had to go over boss' heads. and wrote this famous article about soviet expansionism. he's talking about containing the president of the united states. it rings completely true with bob woo
. >> douglas, i want to bring you in, is there any list torical precedent for this -- members of theion speaking out this way about a president they serve? >> no, there's nothing at all like this in american history, we've had the mystery of anonymous before, i mean, back in 1947 george cannon working for the state department famously wrote a mr. x article. and cannon wanted to warn us about the dangers of the soviet union, he had to go over boss' heads. and wrote this famous...
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so even though he was a great debater with stephen douglas, he would prepare almost everything he everd to the public, fearful he might say something that might be taken the wrong way. so he could certainly learn from that in a different way from tweeting when you get angry in a moment of anger or ire. >> and yet we are talking almost 200 years later. and this is a completely different communications era, and president trump's supporters would say it's the very ability to use the language no matter its shape or form and the medium that has propelled him to this success. >> well, that's a very fair comment because i think each president uses the media of his moment to an extreme if they are doing it well. lincoln's was the written word. your speech would be printed in full in the newspaper. so having that extraordinary ability with language helped him. when teddy roosevelt came along at the turn of the 20th century, his short, punchy language was able to get into the mass market newspapers. fdr had the voice for radio. reagan and jfk had the looks and the ability to talk on television.
so even though he was a great debater with stephen douglas, he would prepare almost everything he everd to the public, fearful he might say something that might be taken the wrong way. so he could certainly learn from that in a different way from tweeting when you get angry in a moment of anger or ire. >> and yet we are talking almost 200 years later. and this is a completely different communications era, and president trump's supporters would say it's the very ability to use the language...
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lead a revolt from the left and douglas macarthur from the right. march 4, 1933, when he gave his inaugural address, the line that we all remember is that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. the line that got the biggest applause and a bloodthirsty cheer according to eleanor roosevelt when fdr said the circumstances of the present crisis are such that i may require more time like executive powers. and they roared and it chilled her they said -- she said because they realize that they were ready as the europeans had proven themselves for a strongman or dictator and it terrified her. that night fdr had a drink before bed and one of the brain trust comes to them and says mr. president if you succeed to save capitalism you will go down as the greatest president but if you fail you will go down as our worst. fdr look to him and said if i fail i will go down as our last. so don't tell me we have not been here before. the 30s were decade were we did not know if democracy would succeed against dictatorship. churchill saw it and thought roosevelt
lead a revolt from the left and douglas macarthur from the right. march 4, 1933, when he gave his inaugural address, the line that we all remember is that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. the line that got the biggest applause and a bloodthirsty cheer according to eleanor roosevelt when fdr said the circumstances of the present crisis are such that i may require more time like executive powers. and they roared and it chilled her they said -- she said because they realize that they...
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the three pilots were inspired by the world war two flying ace, sir douglas bader, who flew spitfiresng to fly has been "like the light coming on again". our correspondent duncan kennedy is at blackbushe airport in surrey. this is one of those stories that is literally lifting, the story of the first ever disabled air display team in the uk. many people say they cannot understand why it has not happened before. the team used these cherokee aircraft and the message is simple but even if you are disabled, that should never prevent you doing what you want. mike, barry and alan. three men who live with disability, but who are all determined to reach for the skies. today, they became britain's first ever disabled air display team, taking off over surrey in a unique triple formation. the fact that you may be disabled, you can achieve great things. barry hobkirk became paraplegic after a rugby accident, but was determined nothing would stop him getting airborne. from being told in 1990 that i would probably never walk again, and i'd certainly neverfly again, to being in a three ship formatio
the three pilots were inspired by the world war two flying ace, sir douglas bader, who flew spitfiresng to fly has been "like the light coming on again". our correspondent duncan kennedy is at blackbushe airport in surrey. this is one of those stories that is literally lifting, the story of the first ever disabled air display team in the uk. many people say they cannot understand why it has not happened before. the team used these cherokee aircraft and the message is simple but even...
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douglas fraser, bbc scotland's business editor. douglas has been speaking to kweku adoboli.oboli. where is he now? i spoke to him before he was detained. he is required under the conditions of his bail to go to a local police station and signing readily. today he was detained. he bought this might happen in two weeks ago but there was a political intervention from his mp which appeared to postpone the action being taken by the uk borderforce. he was the action being taken by the uk border force. he was detained today. his spokesman, i think it's fair to say his friends say that he is now in an immigration detention centre, the main one used in scotland in these deportation cases. it's in lanarkshire. their expectation these deportation cases. it's in la narkshire. their expectation is that the home office wishes to get him deported to garner within seven days. he is a ghanaian passport holder, not a british passport holder, not a british passport holder but he has lived in britain since the age of 12 when he came here to attend boarding school. he was at university in englan
douglas fraser, bbc scotland's business editor. douglas has been speaking to kweku adoboli.oboli. where is he now? i spoke to him before he was detained. he is required under the conditions of his bail to go to a local police station and signing readily. today he was detained. he bought this might happen in two weeks ago but there was a political intervention from his mp which appeared to postpone the action being taken by the uk borderforce. he was the action being taken by the uk border...
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j winick describes as the tour de force douglas brinkley calls it a riveting introduction to one of the seminal battles in u.s. history. and brad meltzer calls it a wild page turning his one of america's most fascinating battles. but nothing speaks as powerfully to an authors success in telling a good story as to comments from readers like you. of the more than 800 reviews i saw online online for this book, most at five stars. one reader wrote, if more history related in this matter, it would be more history buffs. another said, it almost reads like an action novel. in fact, by the time i got to the battle i couldn't put it down. another said this is a wonderful and fast read for history buffs with an interest in old hickory. and finally, this action story is a well researched page turner, and it's true. now, you're going to get a special treat today because brian is going to take questions following his remarks so if you please hold your questions to the end of the talk that would be great. please join in getting the one welcome to fashion student of american history and a gifted story
j winick describes as the tour de force douglas brinkley calls it a riveting introduction to one of the seminal battles in u.s. history. and brad meltzer calls it a wild page turning his one of america's most fascinating battles. but nothing speaks as powerfully to an authors success in telling a good story as to comments from readers like you. of the more than 800 reviews i saw online online for this book, most at five stars. one reader wrote, if more history related in this matter, it would...
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douglas. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania.we're so glad about the leak and control the rich lots. of investment bankers the carousel would never stop. everything is wrong the wanted to ignore the reality of the whole thing michael bottleneck basis of a system that spun out of control. problems that will. cause everything the crash the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on d w. i ever want to welcome to our highlights show with the best pigs of euro max here's a look at what we've put together for you today. the last of from the past vintage cartoons he's flocked to the motor festival on the day lish island over the moon. remake over stockholm subway stations are turned into magnets for.
douglas. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania.we're so glad about the leak and control the rich lots. of investment bankers the carousel would never stop. everything is wrong the wanted to ignore the reality of the whole thing michael bottleneck basis of a system that spun out of control. problems that will. cause everything the crash the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on d w. i ever want to welcome to our highlights show with the...
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first here's a portion of the testimony from a student who attended marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida when it was attacked by a gunman. she testified before members of the senate judiciary committee during the confirmation hearing. >> chairman grassley, ranking member feinstein and other members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here today to share mixed parents perspective on gun violence in america. needs to be a critical part of the consideration for any judge but particularly for the highest court in the land. my view is significant impacted by my experience as a survivor of gun violence at the high school in parkland, florida six months ago. also losing my uncle patrick edwards 15 years ago in brooklyn, new york. my name is [inaudible] and i'm a senior. i work across the country to help amplify the voices of young people a particularly young people in communities of color whose experiences with gun violence is ignored, mischaracterized, marginalized and minimized by the press, public and corporate gun lobby. the reporting for. , holocaust
first here's a portion of the testimony from a student who attended marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida when it was attacked by a gunman. she testified before members of the senate judiciary committee during the confirmation hearing. >> chairman grassley, ranking member feinstein and other members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here today to share mixed parents perspective on gun violence in america. needs to be a critical part of the...
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tash douglas lennon on facebook in the uk still. lend geminids afraid that the deafening. contentious figure at home. he wrote in germany. from the fall of the early. to german reunification. and the end of the cold. war and chaucer is one of the great heroes of the twentieth century. because the gorbachev of the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. to quickly met his downfall. i have decided to resign my duties as president of the soviet union. but she wants historical but i'm sure of one as a person. she continues to fight for world peace with the reminder by the much we have to comprehend when face is taken on such a today there is a new arms race. our time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace wasted starts oct third on t w. cuts.
tash douglas lennon on facebook in the uk still. lend geminids afraid that the deafening. contentious figure at home. he wrote in germany. from the fall of the early. to german reunification. and the end of the cold. war and chaucer is one of the great heroes of the twentieth century. because the gorbachev of the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. to quickly met his downfall. i have decided to resign my duties as president of the soviet union. but she wants historical but...
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and britain's first—ever disabled air display team takes to the skies, inspired by douglas bader, thery spitfire pilot. it's 5pm. our main story is the major development in the investigation into the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughterjulia. two russian nationals have been named today, as suspects in the attempted murder of the former russian spy and his daughter. the men, using the names alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov, are thought to be officers from russia's military intelligence service. scotland yard say there is enough evidence to charge the men. mr skripal and his daughter were poisoned with the nerve agent novichok, in salisbury, in march this year. police are linking the attack to a separate poisoning injune when dawn sturgess and charlie rowley were taken ill, and ms sturgess died in hospital on 9th july. a european arrest warrant was issued as scotland yard gave extensive background detail to the attack on the skripals, as our correspondent richard galpin reports. these are the two men, both russian nationals, who are suspected of poisoning sergei and yulia sk
and britain's first—ever disabled air display team takes to the skies, inspired by douglas bader, thery spitfire pilot. it's 5pm. our main story is the major development in the investigation into the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughterjulia. two russian nationals have been named today, as suspects in the attempted murder of the former russian spy and his daughter. the men, using the names alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov, are thought to be officers from russia's military...
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he felt, however, like douglas did, in 1878 that americans in her lifetime and in post-war period were forgetting that basic truth. she was appalled to watch richmond become the hub of the lost cause cult. did, in 1878 that she would write after the unveiling of the lee statue on monument ache in 1890, quote, ever since the lee unveiling i have felt this was no place for me. it was that moment, not all the other things she had suffered and endured that really made her feel that there was no place for her. after she dieness 1900, richmond whites have -- confederate sympathies will remember her as a maligned spirit literally haunting her old neighborhood of churchill. interestingly, at the very same time that stories of crazy bet are circulating in the press, elizabeth's oldest friend, a fellow unionist, long-time neighbor, co-worker in the post office, a woman named eliza nonald, was trying in vain to publish her own account of van lew's life and hears what noland wrote. in a few brief pages i've proposed to portray the characteristics of elizabeth van lew. possessed of a logical mind a
he felt, however, like douglas did, in 1878 that americans in her lifetime and in post-war period were forgetting that basic truth. she was appalled to watch richmond become the hub of the lost cause cult. did, in 1878 that she would write after the unveiling of the lee statue on monument ache in 1890, quote, ever since the lee unveiling i have felt this was no place for me. it was that moment, not all the other things she had suffered and endured that really made her feel that there was no...
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there is a woman in boston -- there are some french of douglas dolls.ederick douglass -- there is a woman in boston who sews this. what do you think about propaganda? what do you make of this one here? how would you describe his clothing? his face? >> [inaudible] doesn't thisris: guy look like a slave or this one? >> both. professor harris: how would you describe the clothes? i wonder if you could get these on ebay. >> the one on the left has no shoes while the one of the writer does. the 1 -- one on the right does. show -- www.c-span.org -- [indiscernible] professor harris: this is more raggedy? do the clothing look like they fit? a little different. what to do think about this? to makeis own tailor sure they fit right. the messagesppose that this abolitionist woman is trying to convey by selling ewing these-- s dolls? >> that african-americans can become citizens and not fitssarily fit in but can in and be normal people of society. professor harris: ok -- come fromy can slavery and improve themselves. professor harris: the improvement they you can even half from this to this? is that a
there is a woman in boston -- there are some french of douglas dolls.ederick douglass -- there is a woman in boston who sews this. what do you think about propaganda? what do you make of this one here? how would you describe his clothing? his face? >> [inaudible] doesn't thisris: guy look like a slave or this one? >> both. professor harris: how would you describe the clothes? i wonder if you could get these on ebay. >> the one on the left has no shoes while the one of the...
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alexei undesired alternative is represented in douglas town out looking for slaves in a brick yard some of the victims have been here for years they fear reprisals from their bosses by users come to chicago which the victims tell us we're too scared to talk. or use sometimes they beat us or lock us up. with but when you approach us it's ok. means go do it. with become psychologists we can talk to people like them now everything starts with a small step. then we agree an initial meeting if they've been in a factory for a long time they went immediately trust us straight at us to james's leadership the key is to watch that we have to build up trust first before we can get them out of that. they're going to. endless fields of bricks give an idea of just how many people have to work here often against their will. the kilns are all fired with gas illegally diverting siphoned off from the oil industry unfiltered the place stinks of sulfur. it was one that i can hardly breathe because of the smoke. as you know the brick yards zakia on dalek say can move about freely here the factories don't ha
alexei undesired alternative is represented in douglas town out looking for slaves in a brick yard some of the victims have been here for years they fear reprisals from their bosses by users come to chicago which the victims tell us we're too scared to talk. or use sometimes they beat us or lock us up. with but when you approach us it's ok. means go do it. with become psychologists we can talk to people like them now everything starts with a small step. then we agree an initial meeting if...
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it was not the last time douglas macarthur was to disobey executive authority.an: how big did fdr when? -- win? richard: fdr swept the country. -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, that i don't anyone has toe from when he was elected such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states. congress.t, and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. -- uber-roosevelt hoover-roosevelt situation was so that the constitution had to be amended. that it was too long for roosevelt to be sworn in. the two men had virtually no communication. i think it is safe to say that hoover believed fdr was the liberally avoiding having any responsibility in the hopes that if things did go to hell, he would then receive the credit, and in many ways that is exactly what happened. the irony is, the banks were crashing -- the roof was falling in. hoover could have closed the banks. someone say it was stubbornness or principle, i would say it was a lack of finesse
it was not the last time douglas macarthur was to disobey executive authority.an: how big did fdr when? -- win? richard: fdr swept the country. -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, that i don't anyone has toe from when he was elected such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states. congress.t, and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. -- uber-roosevelt...
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so my dad most of douglas i think you're sending this is when the bus will open under. oath and a host nor. both. the protestors were filmed leading a long line of riot police away it's not clear where they were taking them sixty seven officers are currently reported to be missing fourteen policemen and forty three one hundred four huge shifts in the world social. security and the news three million year. old what's the. story naturals. because from inside the protest camp the opposition leader vitali klitschko urged his supporters to stay put each of you here should stay strong in spirit he said because we're not going anywhere. we believe with a video thirty minute video of what it's up as it's. just the. force report at the. top of. and you put in the. water and i think. you can win a social. board. like in two thousand and four during the orange revolution international leaders felt it necessary to intervene and bring both sides to the negotiating table. to us than the. obvious. front valter steinmeyer. bratislava sikorsky. and. the would put a union desperation. mo
so my dad most of douglas i think you're sending this is when the bus will open under. oath and a host nor. both. the protestors were filmed leading a long line of riot police away it's not clear where they were taking them sixty seven officers are currently reported to be missing fourteen policemen and forty three one hundred four huge shifts in the world social. security and the news three million year. old what's the. story naturals. because from inside the protest camp the opposition leader...
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wu matthew douglas the limelight. —— he does like the limelight. or if he is just taking a moment to compose himself because all of his allies wanting to make the big push on now to be in numberten. there wanting to make the big push on now to be in number ten. there are stories running on websites saying there is enough support to him to whisk him into number ten and they have the support of enough people in the tory party. it isjust a moment of repose and reflection before he comes out all guns firing? amusing that sort of language but it's the sort of language he tends to light. ——i am using that sort of language. the same picture is on this paper as well. it says so much about him. this story that accompanies it says that 12 mp5 this story that accompanies it says that 12 mps are determined to keep him out. they might even quit the party. how would that help? we can't work it out. we also don't have the whole story. maybe if these 12 people in the tory party like sarah wilson, chairman of the commons health committees, hinted she might be one o
wu matthew douglas the limelight. —— he does like the limelight. or if he is just taking a moment to compose himself because all of his allies wanting to make the big push on now to be in numberten. there wanting to make the big push on now to be in number ten. there are stories running on websites saying there is enough support to him to whisk him into number ten and they have the support of enough people in the tory party. it isjust a moment of repose and reflection before he comes out...
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however, ronaldo's moment might be overshadowed by what his teammate douglas costa got up to.
however, ronaldo's moment might be overshadowed by what his teammate douglas costa got up to.
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however, ronaldo‘s moment might be overshadowed by what his teammate douglas costa got up to.l winger managed to escape with a booking for head—butting midfielder federico di francesco, that was after he'd elbowed him. but moments later he was sent off after video cameras caught him spitting at the same player in another altercation. ronaldo wasn't the only one getting off the mark for a new club, gonzalo higuain scored his first goal for ac milan to rescue a 1—1 draw at cagliari. in spain's la liga, sevilla's disappointing start to the season continued as they were beaten 2—0 at home by getafe. espanyol are up to fourth after a 1—0 win over levante and their were also i—o wins for villareal and alaves. in the bundesliga, promoted nuremberg snatched a 1—1 draw at werder bremen whilst stuttgart are still awaiting their first win of the season after being held to a 3—3 draw at 10 man freiberg. west ham halted their disastrous start to the season after outplaying everton to get their first premier league win of the season. relief for hammers boss manuel pellegrini who saw andriy
however, ronaldo‘s moment might be overshadowed by what his teammate douglas costa got up to.l winger managed to escape with a booking for head—butting midfielder federico di francesco, that was after he'd elbowed him. but moments later he was sent off after video cameras caught him spitting at the same player in another altercation. ronaldo wasn't the only one getting off the mark for a new club, gonzalo higuain scored his first goal for ac milan to rescue a 1—1 draw at cagliari. in...
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he has this debate with stephen douglas.and he still losing twice is willing to try for the presidency and the rest as they say is history. >> so he was engaged to her and he broke off the relationship and why did he decide to go back? you might talk about his earlier girlfriend who died. >> the hardest thing for lincoln was that death surrounded him. his mom died when he was only nine years old point his only sister died in childbirth. the hard thing was when his mother died, she didn't say we will be in another world. she simply said abraham i'm going away from you and i shall never return. that's when he began to be assessed with what happens to us after we die. when hebegan to think , if i can only accomplish something bitter maybe somebody will remember me after i die and they will still be telling the story of me. it was true i think of people who studied this more and more. when he first met mary, i think he really did care greatly for her. she loved poetry, drama, she came from an educated, wealthy family. she was on
he has this debate with stephen douglas.and he still losing twice is willing to try for the presidency and the rest as they say is history. >> so he was engaged to her and he broke off the relationship and why did he decide to go back? you might talk about his earlier girlfriend who died. >> the hardest thing for lincoln was that death surrounded him. his mom died when he was only nine years old point his only sister died in childbirth. the hard thing was when his mother died, she...
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he sent an assistant out here, andrew douglas, to map sites around the territory, and they chose flagstaff. skies,ff has very dark and was at a higher elevation, 7008. the higher elevation -- 7000 feet. the higher the elevation, the less air you have to look through. the air is like a swimming pool. everything is kind of fuzzy because the water is bending that light -- air does the same thing. so the more air you look through the more distorted stars are going to look through. igher are h elevations, the dark side, great location. up on mars hill, where lowell observatory is located, you see the dome of the telescope standing 40 feet tall, like a birthday cake -- 400 feet tall, like a birthday cake on the hill. in 1894,d to set up and had this telescope built, a 24 inch diameter, 32 foot refracting telescope. that means it uses lenses instead of mirrors to collect the light. he built this in 1896 and it was used in mexico for about one year, then brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is really a classic instrument, classic part of scientific history, american andory,
he sent an assistant out here, andrew douglas, to map sites around the territory, and they chose flagstaff. skies,ff has very dark and was at a higher elevation, 7008. the higher elevation -- 7000 feet. the higher the elevation, the less air you have to look through. the air is like a swimming pool. everything is kind of fuzzy because the water is bending that light -- air does the same thing. so the more air you look through the more distorted stars are going to look through. igher are h...
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i think we take curt douglas at his prime. he ran newark into the ground. now i dream of these people every night. the only thing i worry about is some total unknown nobody ever heard of comes along. but honestly, with what we have done on jobs, on our country, on our military, we are going to talk about our veterans. look in your case, energy, look what we have done on energy. who the hell can beat us? who can beat us? one of these people said recently, and they hated to say it. but trump has actually fulfilled more promises than he promised. it's true. look what we are doing. 4.2% gdp. er point is 3.5 trillion dollars and 10 million jobs. when i took it over, our country was headed south. we were going down. i said 4.2? you would be 4.2 negative. that's the way we were headed. perhaps nothing is more dangerous than the democrats push to abolish very brave people that work for us and that love us and take care of us called i.c.e. they want to abolish immigration enforcement entirely. and they want no borders. they want no borders. let everybody just pour i
i think we take curt douglas at his prime. he ran newark into the ground. now i dream of these people every night. the only thing i worry about is some total unknown nobody ever heard of comes along. but honestly, with what we have done on jobs, on our country, on our military, we are going to talk about our veterans. look in your case, energy, look what we have done on energy. who the hell can beat us? who can beat us? one of these people said recently, and they hated to say it. but trump has...
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'hey douglas! nice to meet you brother.eet you' 'come on in' nat 'so, i put some pucks out here.' 'this is the best day ever for a sharks fan' 'thatús peter laptin i think. he played one game for the sharks. hereús (some other hockey player) oh thatús a rare one too' sot douglas 'he doesnút want us to come here and feel bad for him weúre here to lift his spirits going through something like this.' sot steve 'iúve been struggling but the thing that keeps me going is the sharks. this sport brings people together who you never would have met in your life' ( robin ) that was reporter áwes batta-leaseá reporting for us this morning. (robin) coming up on the kron four morning news... big changes for obamacare and it could mean your health insurance is about to get more expensive. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. checking in on your morning forecast. continued sunshine today as the bay area will again see temperatures peaking just slightly above average for this time of year. highs this afte
'hey douglas! nice to meet you brother.eet you' 'come on in' nat 'so, i put some pucks out here.' 'this is the best day ever for a sharks fan' 'thatús peter laptin i think. he played one game for the sharks. hereús (some other hockey player) oh thatús a rare one too' sot douglas 'he doesnút want us to come here and feel bad for him weúre here to lift his spirits going through something like this.' sot steve 'iúve been struggling but the thing that keeps me going is the sharks. this sport...
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. >> joining me right now, cnn presidential historian douglas brinkley.l, that was pretty direct without mentioning any names. what were your thoughts at the time of hearing it? >> well, meghan mccain gave a beautiful eulogy. she somehow balanced the kind of power, almost channeling her father, with also almost breaking down and being, you know, grieving mightily. she did it, took some real swipes at president trump. there was no mistaking when she says, you know, we don't need to make america great again, it's always been great. there's a purposeful line. donald trump wasn't invited to the national cathedral, so it's going to be played a lot, that clip, but i hope people don't just look for the pull lines but just rewind or watch her entire eulogy. it was quite beautiful, as were all of them. there were five spoken tributes, and everybody did a marvelous job. >> and how do you think this funeral service, you know, will be remembered for the descriptions of the character, of the behavior, the patriotism of john mccain, or do you also see it as being remem
. >> joining me right now, cnn presidential historian douglas brinkley.l, that was pretty direct without mentioning any names. what were your thoughts at the time of hearing it? >> well, meghan mccain gave a beautiful eulogy. she somehow balanced the kind of power, almost channeling her father, with also almost breaking down and being, you know, grieving mightily. she did it, took some real swipes at president trump. there was no mistaking when she says, you know, we don't need to...