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ed martin: right.ause a majority of the people coming and happen to be latino, speaking spanish, and so if you are opposed to that particular kind of event, you are racist. when i tell people, as framing for arguing about the relative need for our country to control its borders, is twofold. one is that all nations on earth, and i mean, horizontally, like, over all countries, and through history, laterally, dating all the way back to ancient times, have borders. they seek to control who comes and who goes, sometimes even who leaves in a country, and that is a matter of sovereignty. that is a basic question of whether a nation can exercise its identity as a territory with integrity, with laws and rule of law within its territorial boundaries. and when you reduce your willingness or eliminate your willingness to enforce those boundaries, then you no longer have boundaries. you are just simply a piece of ground that anybody can come and go on, and that is just not the way any nation on earth has ever opera
ed martin: right.ause a majority of the people coming and happen to be latino, speaking spanish, and so if you are opposed to that particular kind of event, you are racist. when i tell people, as framing for arguing about the relative need for our country to control its borders, is twofold. one is that all nations on earth, and i mean, horizontally, like, over all countries, and through history, laterally, dating all the way back to ancient times, have borders. they seek to control who comes...
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to give us the 360 view of the pope's controversial decisions i'm joined now by ed martin present associates, please eagles, and tim gordon, author of catholic republic. why america will perish, is out room. thanks for joining me. both. cam, since you're new, i'm going to, i'm going to 3rd 1st to you. i have to wonder why should church members or if they should be concerned by pope, for instance, is new decree. yet the sincerity of the pontiff is what's under question. in the wake of tradition on his custodian, if pope francis's sincerely concerned by the radical traditionalist who since the release of the notice or to me say the new mass in 1969. if he wants to curtail the schismatic attitude of the radical traditionalists, he's not punishing them today because such schismatic. falk will just continue to celebrate the latin mass where and when they they deem to the ones that he's punishing that, prove that he's not being sincere. in the doling out of this punishment are the obedient catholics who will actually follow the dictates of holy mother church as to when and where they can celebrate
to give us the 360 view of the pope's controversial decisions i'm joined now by ed martin present associates, please eagles, and tim gordon, author of catholic republic. why america will perish, is out room. thanks for joining me. both. cam, since you're new, i'm going to, i'm going to 3rd 1st to you. i have to wonder why should church members or if they should be concerned by pope, for instance, is new decree. yet the sincerity of the pontiff is what's under question. in the wake of tradition...
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ed martin. thank you, john for joining me. things got a, you know, i'm going to start with you, robert on this one. you know, it's only been a year since we saw a violent protest against the place with much of the violence actually happening. it's the police that were on duty. we remember those videos please being spit on being, being things thrown at them. they were just, you know, in the streets with their full, full gear on robert. we're seeing this strong uptick in brazen a violent crime happening the streets of america. do you think there's any to have the correlation. busy the correlation between the 2 and i think it's kind of ridiculous to draw the conclusion such what we have however seen is that in cities across the country where there have been attempts to hopefully filters accountable for the bad apples and the bunch will seen police unions decide to do math pick out . we've heard to both more. it's police officers down there been mass retirements, new york city and the city of atlanta were, i'm from you. had office
ed martin. thank you, john for joining me. things got a, you know, i'm going to start with you, robert on this one. you know, it's only been a year since we saw a violent protest against the place with much of the violence actually happening. it's the police that were on duty. we remember those videos please being spit on being, being things thrown at them. they were just, you know, in the streets with their full, full gear on robert. we're seeing this strong uptick in brazen a violent crime...
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so to give us a $360.00 view of why did exactly going on, we bring in ed martin, president philip shape legal forum and democrat commenter. janet runner, thanks for joining me gentlemen. my pleasure. thank good afternoon. ok, so jan actually wanna start with you on this one. so hearing what we're hearing of these cases of abuse, children going missing, we've always known sex trafficking is a major issue happening at our borders was here in america right now. is america really the best place for parents in other countries to send their children unaccompanied with all this reports of sickness and abuse coming from places where american government is supposed to be taking care of them? sadly enough with respect to the sexual loose, i mean that is an anecdotal story. i don't think it's something being univers universally occurring throughout the whole system. but i mean it's, it's terrible, but i think it's just an isolated event. the country is going to deal with it if we don't deal with it and there's going to be a lot of backlash, but we're a great nation and a great power. and we can't
so to give us a $360.00 view of why did exactly going on, we bring in ed martin, president philip shape legal forum and democrat commenter. janet runner, thanks for joining me gentlemen. my pleasure. thank good afternoon. ok, so jan actually wanna start with you on this one. so hearing what we're hearing of these cases of abuse, children going missing, we've always known sex trafficking is a major issue happening at our borders was here in america right now. is america really the best place for...
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ed martin: alright, todd bensman, thank you very much. if you go to cis.org, you will see todd's work. again, he is the senior national security fellow. his recent book is "america's covert border war." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> authoring comedian danny young discusses political comedy at the jews united for democracy and justice, and you can watch it tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. host: joining us now is chris matthews, and he is the author of "this country: my life in politics and history." what did you learn about chris matthews in writing this book? guest: you know the expression, "what goes around comes around"? in my generation, we grew up hiding under our desks, because the russians were coming, and they were a danger. i found myself at the end of the cold war in budapest and in berlin, watching it fall, the iron curtain. so that came around. i was at the
ed martin: alright, todd bensman, thank you very much. if you go to cis.org, you will see todd's work. again, he is the senior national security fellow. his recent book is "america's covert border war." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> authoring comedian danny young discusses political comedy at the jews united for...
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the api co-chair martin franklin joins us alongside deals reporter ed hammond. thank you for joining us. rick to see you at the new york stock exchange. why this business, why right now? >> this is a transformative deal for us. it is a perfect fit. it does exactly what we do united states, in our fire, safety, security business. we are the largest in the u.s. in that business. this is the largest player in europe, a variety of other markets like australia, hong kong. it really is a marriage of two leaders in their respective markets doing the same thing. it will enable us to have a lot of scale opportunities, synergies, go to market strategies. we are very excited about it. it is something that we had planned on doing to grow the business since we made the acquisition some time ago of api. this is the next step in our evolution. ed: the business has lower margins than the existing business. can you close the spread between the two, how accretive is it even without improving those margins? martin: we have said on the call earlier today, a little over 25% accretiv
the api co-chair martin franklin joins us alongside deals reporter ed hammond. thank you for joining us. rick to see you at the new york stock exchange. why this business, why right now? >> this is a transformative deal for us. it is a perfect fit. it does exactly what we do united states, in our fire, safety, security business. we are the largest in the u.s. in that business. this is the largest player in europe, a variety of other markets like australia, hong kong. it really is a...
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i'm michelle jackman and i wanted to thank the members of the advisory committee for special ed and julia martinson, and ombudsperson for special ed. i really just want to appreciate your hard work this year and your continued collaboration over this year and previous, and i just request that you really take a good look at and listen to the things that the c.a.c. is asking for, please. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. hello, paul, you have been un-muted. you can go ahead. >> caller: thank you, i appreciate your time. i just wanted to reach out and talk to the board as well as other people here about the implementation of the new start times for the fall, right? >> clerk: i'm sorry, paul -- i'm sorry, paul, this is not the general public comment, this is only for comment on the -- >> caller: okay. >> clerk: yeah. a little later in the meeting you can speak on this. >> caller: i appreciate that, thank you. >> clerk: no problem. hello, megan? >> caller: hi, thank you. my name is megan cleus and i'm a behavioral schoolteacher in the district and a special education committee member. and i just wanted
i'm michelle jackman and i wanted to thank the members of the advisory committee for special ed and julia martinson, and ombudsperson for special ed. i really just want to appreciate your hard work this year and your continued collaboration over this year and previous, and i just request that you really take a good look at and listen to the things that the c.a.c. is asking for, please. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. hello, paul, you have been un-muted. you can go ahead. >> caller:...
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as a result of what we did there, that was the conclusion, martin luther king, to be the chair, the president; ed nixon the treasurer, rufus lewis chairman of the transportation committee, and the young lawyer just out of law school to serve as the lawyer for them. we sowed those seeds, and joanne said let's get through with our meeting. we assigned responsibilities to each one of us. she said i'm going to go and get some leaflets out now and say another black woman has been arrested on the buses. a trial is monday. at a protest, stay off of the buses. and there will be a meeting on monday evening. when the meetings were made, as a result of the seeds that we sowed, and neither one of us -- it couldn't be known that we were doing this planning because if she had been known what she was doing, as a teacher at a state-supported school, she would have been fired. she was fired anyway, but it was much later. and i would have gotten disbarred before i got barred good, but the seed was sown. the information was given out. when the buses started on monday morning, very few blacks rode the buses. we had
as a result of what we did there, that was the conclusion, martin luther king, to be the chair, the president; ed nixon the treasurer, rufus lewis chairman of the transportation committee, and the young lawyer just out of law school to serve as the lawyer for them. we sowed those seeds, and joanne said let's get through with our meeting. we assigned responsibilities to each one of us. she said i'm going to go and get some leaflets out now and say another black woman has been arrested on the...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back, it is ed markley -- i am and martin.ohn schlapp flee is here, jordan henry on the -- 28th annual phillips schlafly summit. we are all looking forward to. it let's keep going. we have a number of congressmen and senators with us. now we are in some policy issues that you collegiate have to pay attention to, if i can say that, and hopefully you will be interested. our next guest is todd -- todd bensman, he is the senior national security fellow. cis dot org is the website. he post the regular websites, his recent book is america's a border war, the untold story -- i have that book on my bookshelf, i read it, it is really good, really interesting. he is someone who has been writing about the border, writing about the integration issue for years. now he is at the center of what can be described as a border crisis. welcome, todd, how are you? >> great, happy to be here. >> thank you, todd. we are talking to college students, there are a lot of students watching virtually who are not students, we have thousands of people. we a
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back, it is ed markley -- i am and martin.ohn schlapp flee is here, jordan henry on the -- 28th annual phillips schlafly summit. we are all looking forward to. it let's keep going. we have a number of congressmen and senators with us. now we are in some policy issues that you collegiate have to pay attention to, if i can say that, and hopefully you will be interested. our next guest is todd -- todd bensman, he is the senior national security fellow. cis dot org is...
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ed sullivan show. and all of the late night talk shows of the sixties and seventies. he appeared in the classic 1979 steve martin the jerk and was the star of a popular one man show on broadway. mason died yesterday at a hospital in new york city following a long illness. he was 93 years old coming up tonight after the break the a's look to avoid their third straight loss, and the giants continue to crush the ball with four home runs today, but wasn't enough to beat the pirates joe fonzi up next to tell you after the break, then coming up tonight on the 10 o'clock news, spyware. evolves infecting phones. we'll show you how to keep your device protected attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. t
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superintendent in san diego schools, martin invited love to train teachers to stop spirit murdering black students. martha, a legal disclaimner the department of edt reflect their own policies. the question remains here, who added this particular group in this very important guidance that technically would have gone out to about 13,000 school districts. martha? >> thanks for that reporting. leo terrell is a former public school teacher, a civil rights attorney and fox news contributor. he joins me now. good to see you. thanks for being here today. the department of education says this link was put into this document, which as aishah said is an important document because it's helping all of these schools reopening and telling them what materials to rely on. the link to this group was an error. do you believe that? >> no. the only reason why they're claiming that right now is because of the fox news reporting. let's be very clear. that type of mistake doesn't get in there. they're backtracking. i don't believe it at all. >> martha: when you take a look at what is in here and they do encourage as a general sense race and social emotional learning. t
superintendent in san diego schools, martin invited love to train teachers to stop spirit murdering black students. martha, a legal disclaimner the department of edt reflect their own policies. the question remains here, who added this particular group in this very important guidance that technically would have gone out to about 13,000 school districts. martha? >> thanks for that reporting. leo terrell is a former public school teacher, a civil rights attorney and fox news contributor. he...
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he was a frequent guest on the ed sullivan show, and all of the late night talk shows in the sixties and seventies, he appeared in the classic 1979 steve martin the jerk and was the star of a popular one man show on broadway basin, died yesterday at a hospital in new york city following a long illness. he was 93 years old, new research suggests skipping one mammogram can increase the risk of breast cancer sharply a study out of queen mary university. in london and fallon central hospital in sweden looked at more than 550,000 women. some women didn't miss any exams, and some missed one of two previous screenings. the risk for fatal cancer 10 years later was 50% lower for those who didn't miss any exams. this study was published in the journal radiology. well warning for anyone with an iphone ipad or mac laptop. cyber experts have discovered that those devices are vulnerable to hack attacks when you are using a public wifi spot reporter heather sullivan has more on how to protect your device. pegasus spyware has evolved from what's called spear. phishing attacks where you might click on a malicious link in an email to now, what's called zero cl
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ed chose them as the resource for race and social emotional learning. although biden's deputy education secretary is an advocate. while she was still superintendent at san diego schools, martin invited love to train teachers to stop spirit murdering black students. >> what's really interesting about all of this is there's a legal disclaimer from the department of ed that says any resources or links they offer do not necessarily reflect their position or their policies. we did reach out to the department and atn but have not heard back from either. >> bill: of we would anticipate a response at some point very soon. aishah, thank you page very interesting report on that. aishah hasnie here in new york. there is much more on this and we will revisit at the bottom of the hour, byron donalds will be our guest. stay tuned for that coming up shortly. in the meantime, from yesterday, here it is. >> is there any concern that this trip that was intended to advocate for voting rights is now a super spreader event in washington? >> i would say that is not a characterization we are making from here. >> julie: the white house declining, as you can see, to call the washington trip by texas
ed chose them as the resource for race and social emotional learning. although biden's deputy education secretary is an advocate. while she was still superintendent at san diego schools, martin invited love to train teachers to stop spirit murdering black students. >> what's really interesting about all of this is there's a legal disclaimer from the department of ed that says any resources or links they offer do not necessarily reflect their position or their policies. we did reach out to...
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it's unclear how the department of ed chose atn as the resource for race and social, emotional learning. although biden's deputy education secretary cindy martinal disclaimer from the department of ed that says any resources or links they do offer, quote: do not necessarily reflect the positions or policies of the department. we did reach out to the department and atn but have not heard back from either. steve? steve: all right, aishah, thank you very much. >> we have interesting stuff. joining us right now first time we have had somebody in studio on the couch with us in over a year lawrence jones. lawrence, good morning to you. lawrence: i know that's a lot for you guys to process our investigative team has been working on this for weeks. steve: it's fascinating because everybody wants to reopen the schools so the government has put out this handbook on how to do it but then tucked away it says to help with race and emotional learning they just mentioned this one group has connection to deposit is i secretary of education. >> this is not a conversation about reform. big question parents that are at home watching this package should ask thems
it's unclear how the department of ed chose atn as the resource for race and social, emotional learning. although biden's deputy education secretary cindy martinal disclaimer from the department of ed that says any resources or links they do offer, quote: do not necessarily reflect the positions or policies of the department. we did reach out to the department and atn but have not heard back from either. steve? steve: all right, aishah, thank you very much. >> we have interesting stuff....
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martin luther king jr. what i would ask all of you is, are you marching now? because it's just that critical, and we have very real, viable solutions. you talked about an op-edwhere to start or what we can do. but each of us can donate a little bit every day to make sure that our sacred rights to voting, people that are on the ground, in the trenches, getting arrested, that they are funded and that their work can continue. you can also join us on august 20th. we're marching, as martin said, in five flagship cities and we're adding sister marches, as we speak, in a broad coalition to stand up and demand that our voting rights are not only protected, but restored. >> mike barnicle has a question for you. mike? >> so, mrs. king, off of what you just said, the donations and, you know, people working and being jailed and things like that, working for the for john campaign, what happens to the money? who gets it, what's it for? >> the money goes directly to groups that are on the ground, mainly black and brown groups, because, frankly, those communities, our communities are the ones that are being targeted, if you will in a lot of these voting restrictive laws and
martin luther king jr. what i would ask all of you is, are you marching now? because it's just that critical, and we have very real, viable solutions. you talked about an op-edwhere to start or what we can do. but each of us can donate a little bit every day to make sure that our sacred rights to voting, people that are on the ground, in the trenches, getting arrested, that they are funded and that their work can continue. you can also join us on august 20th. we're marching, as martin said, in...