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more withwill discuss dr. paul romer.up, more on that bernie sanders announcement and what he thinks of the current occupant of the white house. the democratic candidate pulling no punches. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is what i'm watching. bernie sanders has joined the race. with more, marty schenker joins us now. not a big surprise. marty: he was expected to jump in and he did this morning on vermont public radio and then on cbs this morning. about he went on and on the president of the united states. he called the man an embarrassment. marty: that is a narrative that is pretty common among the democrats. bernie sanders is a self-described socialist. thinkings definitely that's a winning issue for them in 2020. david: he said these are the things i believe in. an increased minimum wage, single-payer health care system. a lot of those principles he espoused last time and seemed almost extreme. marty: it is rather extraordinary in the space of two years what were considered theeme positions are now mainstream narrativ
more withwill discuss dr. paul romer.up, more on that bernie sanders announcement and what he thinks of the current occupant of the white house. the democratic candidate pulling no punches. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is what i'm watching. bernie sanders has joined the race. with more, marty schenker joins us now. not a big surprise. marty: he was expected to jump in and he did this morning on vermont public radio and then on cbs this morning. about he went on and on the president of the...
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it out then with ed and the average american is activist enough for larry when somebody here good dr. paul any cop i mean. this guy holding the woman the one of them being the mother over the. is going to do this story promotion thing you know but with are also amongst those. who want to know. let on her some call us all men and. all day and all will do you don't mean i don't feel so lost that feeling that i had left the other because i felt they were out to get out and kill they be my other people but. they had any food to get off so makes all the though i mean as i can get the neighbor to. associate selling a counterfeit on it on the show at the top of that. now if i come percent to go in the dark girlie ho ho hi all of them are a muscle tip serious get a standing for go also in pasco then oh yeah that's where they are dollar or van that koenecke more toward us on to some other no problem. and then on thing all. come about a speculator you get off on the office come on me you saw me being. means like the film fans don't understand the. show shook so maybe he'll more so than both of us ju
it out then with ed and the average american is activist enough for larry when somebody here good dr. paul any cop i mean. this guy holding the woman the one of them being the mother over the. is going to do this story promotion thing you know but with are also amongst those. who want to know. let on her some call us all men and. all day and all will do you don't mean i don't feel so lost that feeling that i had left the other because i felt they were out to get out and kill they be my other...
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let's talk a little bit more about that with dr paul 0'donoghue from wilder britain.alancing our unbalanced ecosystem. so the uplands of britain and wales are broken, basically. biodiversity is at its lowest level historically. we need to restore that balance by bringing back animals like golden eagles. they provide boosts to not only ecosystems but also ecotourism, rural economies, by providing jobs, opportunities for diversification for farmers. so it's an ecological and an economic boost. we know the national farmers union in wales here has serious reservations — partly because of a perceived threat perhaps to newborn lambs, but also to the indigenous wildlife, the type of thing that paul was just talking about. brian, you are the owner of the farm here. rooney flies with lewis here on the farm. what you think of the proposals? well, i think it's a very good idea. lewis is a very responsible guy and looks after the birds. i don't see a problem at all, really. because you, of course, you have cattle, you also have sheep, you will be lambing this time of year — is th
let's talk a little bit more about that with dr paul 0'donoghue from wilder britain.alancing our unbalanced ecosystem. so the uplands of britain and wales are broken, basically. biodiversity is at its lowest level historically. we need to restore that balance by bringing back animals like golden eagles. they provide boosts to not only ecosystems but also ecotourism, rural economies, by providing jobs, opportunities for diversification for farmers. so it's an ecological and an economic boost. we...
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we can talk now to dr paul williams, labour mp and chair of the heath and social care committee who weou were saying, you want there to be a revolution in early years, goals and targets set, bringing in the volu nta ry targets set, bringing in the voluntary centre and —— voluntary sector and community. government money is a part but you bring in the other elements, too? we see a lack of leadership from government in this crucial area. it is one of these areas that is so important that gets lost as the country lurches from one crisis to the next. we are seeing unfortunately this— investment in those early years, the loss of probably 2000 health visitors, 1000 sure start children's centres, child poverty increasing. these children really are the future of our country and their future health and well—being is determined very much served by what happens to them at the beginning of life. according to statistics pull together by teach first scent is the education charity, just under half of children eligible for free school meals are not school ready. one in four group when it comes to the o
we can talk now to dr paul williams, labour mp and chair of the heath and social care committee who weou were saying, you want there to be a revolution in early years, goals and targets set, bringing in the volu nta ry targets set, bringing in the voluntary centre and —— voluntary sector and community. government money is a part but you bring in the other elements, too? we see a lack of leadership from government in this crucial area. it is one of these areas that is so important that gets...
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force heather wilson, vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general paul selva, an executive secretary of the space council dr. scott pace. they all believe in the space force very strongly as i do. it is the future. it is where we are going. whether we like it or not, that is where we are going, in space, that is the next step and we have to be prepared are our adversaries, and whether we get along with them or not they are up in space and they are doing it and we are doing it and that is going to be a very big part of where the defense of our nation, and you could say offense, but let's just be nice about it and say the defense of our nation is going to be. equippedust be fully to defend our vital interests. our adversaries are training forces and developing technology to undermine our security in space. they are working very hard at that. that's why my administration has recognized space as a war-fighting domain and made the creation of the space force a national security priority. i think we will have great support from congress because they do support something when we are talking about such importance.
force heather wilson, vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general paul selva, an executive secretary of the space council dr. scott pace. they all believe in the space force very strongly as i do. it is the future. it is where we are going. whether we like it or not, that is where we are going, in space, that is the next step and we have to be prepared are our adversaries, and whether we get along with them or not they are up in space and they are doing it and we are doing it and that is...
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it started with paul's name and led to dr.. wer. ♪ federal prosecutors would charge him with the abuse of four boys on pine ridge and two on the blackfeet reservation in montana. ♪ 8, in september 2ore than two decades after he was forced offh blackfeet reservation, dr. weber arrived at the courthouse in great falls, montana, tod trial. foe first witness was joe horns. now 35 years old. wa >> frosch: is joe, and he is this muscle-bound guy, tattoos on his face, shackled, very tough-looking guy. the prosecutor, in her opening statement, she puts up a picture of joe four horns when he was 1 about ten years old, right around the time that he would have been abused by dr. weber. she wants the jury to remember this little boy. >> narrator: recording was not allowed in the court; this is the trial testimony voiced by actors. >> can i call you joe? >> yeah. >> frosch: joe answers their questions. it's clear he does not want to be on the stand. >> did he ever kiss you?h. >> y >> where did he kiss you? l >> ts, my face, my neck, and my
it started with paul's name and led to dr.. wer. ♪ federal prosecutors would charge him with the abuse of four boys on pine ridge and two on the blackfeet reservation in montana. ♪ 8, in september 2ore than two decades after he was forced offh blackfeet reservation, dr. weber arrived at the courthouse in great falls, montana, tod trial. foe first witness was joe horns. now 35 years old. wa >> frosch: is joe, and he is this muscle-bound guy, tattoos on his face, shackled, very...
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dr. says well, i'd enough your insurance company will cover this. let's eliminate all of that, let's move on. paul idea while popular on the left, could prove to be a tough sell in the general election. a new poll by the kaiser family foundation shows that while 56 percent of americans say they favor medicare for all, the support drops to 37 percent when respondents are told that it's eliminating private health insurance companies, we are back with dan henninger, james freeman and wall street journal editorial writer, a child -- kate. what would this do we too. >>, harris is in trouble here for being honest. with that it would eliminate private health insurance and involve the entire country into a single-payer plan. which means the government sets rates for services, and decide how much drugs will cost. significantly medicare you be part of this new medicare for all. but if your private insurance from your employer that's gone away. >> your plan would be canceled. this is a novel experiment. >> they would say, does it, the uk does it but all kinds of other advanced economies do it, why can't we d
dr. says well, i'd enough your insurance company will cover this. let's eliminate all of that, let's move on. paul idea while popular on the left, could prove to be a tough sell in the general election. a new poll by the kaiser family foundation shows that while 56 percent of americans say they favor medicare for all, the support drops to 37 percent when respondents are told that it's eliminating private health insurance companies, we are back with dan henninger, james freeman and wall street...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. here is our breaking news. paulr sentence tonight in d.c. district court. they argue that trump's former campaign chairman wouldn't have been prosecuted as harshly for his crimes if robert mueller hadn't been appointed special counsel. manafort's team is also pointing out in their sentencing memo that mueller hasn't charged him with any illegal coordination with russian officials in 2016. also tonight, the president's former fixer, michael cohen, just hours away from the first of three days of testimony on capitol hill. after years of loyalty to trump cohen is now cooperating with mueller after being sentenced to three years in prison for crimes including some that according to prosecutors were committed in coordination with and at the direction of donald trump. chairman of the house oversight committee elijah cummings says cohen's public testimony could be a turning point in our country's history. well, we'll see if he's right. let's bring in now shimon prokupecz. shimon, good evening to you. what are manafort's at
dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. here is our breaking news. paulr sentence tonight in d.c. district court. they argue that trump's former campaign chairman wouldn't have been prosecuted as harshly for his crimes if robert mueller hadn't been appointed special counsel. manafort's team is also pointing out in their sentencing memo that mueller hasn't charged him with any illegal coordination with russian officials in 2016. also tonight, the...
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dr. martin luther king's speech. my only other real connection with struggle going on in the united states was that my father revered pauls the rise of the black power movement. when i started telling my frentdss about little i knew, they said, no, this is gnaw era. this is the black power movement. we have several demonstrations in montreal during that time and the next summer, 1968, i decided to go to new york to spend the summer and lived in brooklyn. it was my first time that i had lived in a predominantly african-american community. as a result got more interested in the black power movement. long story short, why liile liv in brooklyn, i heard about an organization being formed in washington out of what was federal city college called the center for black education that had the focus on pan africanism. after participating in that organization, during a time when a will the of us were changing our english names to african names because that connection was being reenforced by the black power movement. that organization rooted itself in the african-american community in washington in the 1400 block of fairmont street
dr. martin luther king's speech. my only other real connection with struggle going on in the united states was that my father revered pauls the rise of the black power movement. when i started telling my frentdss about little i knew, they said, no, this is gnaw era. this is the black power movement. we have several demonstrations in montreal during that time and the next summer, 1968, i decided to go to new york to spend the summer and lived in brooklyn. it was my first time that i had lived in...
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dr. martin luther king speech on the march on washington and i had a recording of it. my only other real connection with the struggle and the united states is that my father revered paul-- i arrived in montrÉal, canada, the rise of the black power movement. and when i started telling my friends about the little i knew, they said, no, this is a new era. this is the black power movement. had several demonstrations in montrÉal during that time. the next summer, 1968, i decided to go to new york to spend the summer. and lived in brooklyn. and it was my first time since leaving guyana i had lived in a predominately african-american community. as a result got more interested in the black power movement there. long story short, why living in brooklyn? aneard about organization being formed in washington out of what was then called called thege center for black education that had a focus on penn africanism. -- p an africanism. participating in that organization, during the time when a lot of people were namesng english an to african names, that organization, the center for black education, rooted itself and the african-american community and washington, the 1400 block of fair
dr. martin luther king speech on the march on washington and i had a recording of it. my only other real connection with the struggle and the united states is that my father revered paul-- i arrived in montrÉal, canada, the rise of the black power movement. and when i started telling my friends about the little i knew, they said, no, this is a new era. this is the black power movement. had several demonstrations in montrÉal during that time. the next summer, 1968, i decided to go to new york...
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dr. king's 90th birthday, which was yesterday. on augustwas there 28, 1953. the march on washington for jobs and freedom was a new day. everybody there knew it, felt it, enjoys moments by the pool,ting paul -- listening to speeches from the lincoln memorial. theas a hundred years since emancipation proclamation. the set 4 million slaves free. -- this set 4 million slaves free. things were going bad in the south, especially birmingham. something had to give. attacks on demonstrators with fire hoses was a sickening spectacle, a national spectacle. unity,eeded to be a new cohesion, and uplift for people of color. as you know, martin luther king for socialched peace change. he wanted everyone to return home empowered by that. time in the job reflects this philosophy. nonviolence is not for the faint of heart. times.arrested around 30 make no mistake, this was a peaceful uprising, magnificent in scale, the greatest gathering of americans in 20th century history. those who missed it wish they had been there. million came on buses, trains, bicycles, rollerskates from as far as california to chicago to the new york islands. d'sharlem vanguard in the -- deep south showed up in force . they bore t
dr. king's 90th birthday, which was yesterday. on augustwas there 28, 1953. the march on washington for jobs and freedom was a new day. everybody there knew it, felt it, enjoys moments by the pool,ting paul -- listening to speeches from the lincoln memorial. theas a hundred years since emancipation proclamation. the set 4 million slaves free. -- this set 4 million slaves free. things were going bad in the south, especially birmingham. something had to give. attacks on demonstrators with fire...
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dr. dre at the door. it's crazy. they knocked the door down, baby. ♪ g thing baby ♪ we're crazy >> 70% of rap music, including gangsta rap, was purchased by whites. >> growing up in st. paul row's definitely in the house ♪ >> "the chronic" made hip-hop digestible to everybody. it was a hip-hop tsunami, and we didn't see it coming. >> death row records going to be the next motown, you know what i'm saying? "the chronic" album was the foundation, and we're going to keep rolling on until the house is finished. ♪ it's the bow to the wow and creeping and crawling ♪ ♪ snoop doggy dog >> the handful of gangsta rap superstars are not just singing about being mean and nasty and vicious. they're accused of living up to their lyrics. ♪ all respect to those ♪ who break their neck >> tupac shakur, rap star and movie star, was arrested in new york and charged with sodomy and sexual assault. atlanta cops had arrested tupac less than a month earlier for shooting two off-duty police officers. >> tupac was languishing in jail waiting for his appeal when suge knight swooped in and basically offered to pay his bail if he signed a contract. >> death row. you will see your art brought to a big
dr. dre at the door. it's crazy. they knocked the door down, baby. ♪ g thing baby ♪ we're crazy >> 70% of rap music, including gangsta rap, was purchased by whites. >> growing up in st. paul row's definitely in the house ♪ >> "the chronic" made hip-hop digestible to everybody. it was a hip-hop tsunami, and we didn't see it coming. >> death row records going to be the next motown, you know what i'm saying? "the chronic" album was the foundation,...