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oils are well essential. >> essential oilsave become like your thing. >> they have. for the past 2.5 years have been using essential oils exclusely to help cle my home and keep my family healthy. >> in a small box sheer keeps oils in tiny dark viles. they have all kindsf names and aroma. >> smells amazing. >>y pungent. >> yes. >> a lemon oil mixes with vinegar to keep her home clean. >> this is your allatural cleaner. i spray it and wipe it down and the one thing that i like about this is that i can give this to my kids and i don't have to worry about this being toxic. she says essential oils have won over her two sons. the oils with an air diffuser like this helped her oldest with his early to bed early to rise school routine. >> i diffuse to help him sleep and every night he'sike mom, did you put the diffuser in my room. so yeah, they love them. >> if you're in the market for essential oils, first, some advice. >> it's important to get your essential oils from someone that can teach you how to use them and use them afectively. make sure that you buy the best. she r
oils are well essential. >> essential oilsave become like your thing. >> they have. for the past 2.5 years have been using essential oils exclusely to help cle my home and keep my family healthy. >> in a small box sheer keeps oils in tiny dark viles. they have all kindsf names and aroma. >> smells amazing. >>y pungent. >> yes. >> a lemon oil mixes with vinegar to keep her home clean. >> this is your allatural cleaner. i spray it and wipe it down...
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determining how countries trade who they can trade with and essentially what kind of relationships they have with other countries are seeing the united nations and this is very important not only china and russia getting sick of it you know during president putin's we visit to india this week the indians let it be understood very clearly that if sanctions were not improved over not approved by the security council of which it needs to be which which are which they're not we're not going to play them when i'm going to you know they mean nothing to us and that was the message from india which has been basically kind of an ally of the united states during the last because of years during the last three or four years so people are getting ready sick of trauma doctrine if we can call it that you know tromp during his presence in the united nations building he said first i want to talk to them when you're serving president get there just a few days ago he basically threatened to mention right so this is this is going to go it's really i'm glad you brought that to you i want to talk to the bri
determining how countries trade who they can trade with and essentially what kind of relationships they have with other countries are seeing the united nations and this is very important not only china and russia getting sick of it you know during president putin's we visit to india this week the indians let it be understood very clearly that if sanctions were not improved over not approved by the security council of which it needs to be which which are which they're not we're not going to play...
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these are two figures that were centrist in their time so you know they both represent a centrally essential central position in the respective domains of the six was basically centrists who actually push forth the reforms of the second vatican council and he do it trying to mediate the space between very conservative forces and very traditional as far as is. there for of course he was criticized from both sides but i think that it it's very telling that this vatican is actually interesting in pushing this figure to fourth precisely because to some degree it shows a model for the element of a new vatican new church which is one that actually tries to mediated space between you know very conservative force and very modernizing force on the other hand or middle with somebody that essentially spend the last part. of his. per year if you charge he should be essentially trying to mediate a conflict a very bloody conflict basically calling both on the right and on the left which one of the two parts in this conflict the military and. avoid you know shooting and avoid civilian casualties one of the
these are two figures that were centrist in their time so you know they both represent a centrally essential central position in the respective domains of the six was basically centrists who actually push forth the reforms of the second vatican council and he do it trying to mediate the space between very conservative forces and very traditional as far as is. there for of course he was criticized from both sides but i think that it it's very telling that this vatican is actually interesting in...
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sounds good because who we are and essentially so we can accept your source yes we can essentially we can talk to critically look at the president in ukraine. as a way to promote democracy it will still be over here since the cold war when and where as it were still waiting i think there is an important exception i mentioned it saudi arabia we are sorry yes but we can actually very a statement from mr trump last week i love the king sound not so much what i said but protected you might not be there for two weeks without you have to pay for your new tree and the quote that is mr trump talking to the changing of democracy prince said what he meant her own prince said i think it was very revealing what you said we buy everything we have in mind i think that he where. the journalist vanishes with reports he's been killed inside the saudi consulate we had basically denies such allegations. dismisses dutch claims that russia tried to hack the international chemical weapons watchdog the c.w. back in april saying it was just a routine visit to the hague that side presents the incident as a sp
sounds good because who we are and essentially so we can accept your source yes we can essentially we can talk to critically look at the president in ukraine. as a way to promote democracy it will still be over here since the cold war when and where as it were still waiting i think there is an important exception i mentioned it saudi arabia we are sorry yes but we can actually very a statement from mr trump last week i love the king sound not so much what i said but protected you might not be...
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to determine essentiality. the act that you pointed out . >> it is not the act that i am thinking about. but it gives you a lot of discretion. the chief justices first question, surely he can't require the building of hot air green houses in nome alaska. that goes too far. and i am not asking to define it either. there are lots of places where it is not defined. i am asking you to tell me, what is in this record that suggests that this is within the secretary's discretion and not outside of it. >> first of all you pointed to page 57, the joint appendix which shows the uplands at glen pines. there are pictures in the record ja17320 in the area that are at issue here. there are trees in the background that don't show a dense canopy. i don't want to say there is not forested land there. but i think one of the ways to look at it is, with the modifications be compatible with the existing use of the land? if you're operating a tree operation, cutting down and thinning trees as part of what you do. and it is not as if
to determine essentiality. the act that you pointed out . >> it is not the act that i am thinking about. but it gives you a lot of discretion. the chief justices first question, surely he can't require the building of hot air green houses in nome alaska. that goes too far. and i am not asking to define it either. there are lots of places where it is not defined. i am asking you to tell me, what is in this record that suggests that this is within the secretary's discretion and not outside...
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deliberate possibly propaganda in terms of essentially advancing a first strike policy but. there are very big. crisis comes it will potentially ambiguous just. what is going to the receiving end but it's not it's a it's much more than just a statement here it shows into. anality mark yeah i mean the attempt to walk this back is is obviously second is it comes after the fact it's post facto because during the conference she said the need to take out these missiles and then she answered a second question from a journalist who said we're all x. well we're a little excited here could you specify whether you want these missiles withdrawn or whether you mean something a little more military and literal and she said well we would prefer to have them withdrawn but we have to talk about countermeasures if they are not withdrawn and she would double down and she said take them out again and i mean let me quote her here is my point russia needs to return to the treaty compliance or we will need to match its capabilities to protect u.s. and nato interests the current situation with rus
deliberate possibly propaganda in terms of essentially advancing a first strike policy but. there are very big. crisis comes it will potentially ambiguous just. what is going to the receiving end but it's not it's a it's much more than just a statement here it shows into. anality mark yeah i mean the attempt to walk this back is is obviously second is it comes after the fact it's post facto because during the conference she said the need to take out these missiles and then she answered a second...
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in economy without money is essentially a. of tima.ime is running out for people and 80 hours a week or something on their smart phones for the millennial time is running out for google. >> host: make that connection for us. >> when a technology is no longer serving its customers, in the end it fails and google has an aggregate and advertise model which depends on collecting data that's why it's free because it wants to capture all the data of its customers and transform the data into a perfect guide for advertising. google knows what you want even beforthenbefore you know it you. and the advertiser can't turn down the field. but at a certain point, when everything is free, there is the way the advertiser can make money and it becomes constrained but the free world is in the crisis today. it's not visibly in crisis because they are at the top of their game, but the digital equipment and ibm were dominant forces in the previous era and similarly, google and facebook and all these companies are dominant but they have a fundamental flaw o
in economy without money is essentially a. of tima.ime is running out for people and 80 hours a week or something on their smart phones for the millennial time is running out for google. >> host: make that connection for us. >> when a technology is no longer serving its customers, in the end it fails and google has an aggregate and advertise model which depends on collecting data that's why it's free because it wants to capture all the data of its customers and transform the data...
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staff from gaza to essentially give the clear message to the rulers here that is getting a lot of money to keep its services open and for that we need to be functional and you know then a few days later i was our union actually stopped its industrial action we are currently in ten days of of grace a grace period as they call it. to negotiate and we have brought our international colleagues back because at this point we are functional again so let's talk about a little bit about the role of your agency you and our w e has taken care of gaza like nobody else since almost house of gazans are unemployed and most of them are considered refugees by your agency. your agency provides gazans with education job training health services might make or credit not to mention basic stuff like food so are you guys essentially taking on a government role here have you become like the palestinians i don't know social ministry. that's a good question i indeed myself often say that the core of what we do here in gaza is to provide government like services to seventy percent of the population so we run two
staff from gaza to essentially give the clear message to the rulers here that is getting a lot of money to keep its services open and for that we need to be functional and you know then a few days later i was our union actually stopped its industrial action we are currently in ten days of of grace a grace period as they call it. to negotiate and we have brought our international colleagues back because at this point we are functional again so let's talk about a little bit about the role of your...
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this see this essential being dependent on the external situation so there's no good state or about state that everyone based on the international distribution of power so this contrast with the liberal theory in which we look more at the internal characteristics of state so whether or not there are democratic if there is to have economic it there into the pendants if the humans rise to seriousness a human right. such you have these two theories which competes against each other to explain how the world works. as liberal gemini and he says it's doomed to fail or you know this is is in many ways maritimers magnum opus of what is now been several decades of his fear of critique of us foreign policy basically since the end of the cold war and how it has emerged not only as as the hedge in modern terms of power but it has quite i would say selectively use that power to try to reshape the world in its own image rather than say the more realist notion of balancing power centers and trying to present another head to mine from emerging regionally it has delved into in ideology of exceptionalism w
this see this essential being dependent on the external situation so there's no good state or about state that everyone based on the international distribution of power so this contrast with the liberal theory in which we look more at the internal characteristics of state so whether or not there are democratic if there is to have economic it there into the pendants if the humans rise to seriousness a human right. such you have these two theories which competes against each other to explain how...
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. >> essential oils have become your thing. >> they have.or the past 2.5 yeae i h been using essential oils exclusively to help clean my me and keep my family healthy. >>? a small box she keeps her oils tiny dark viles. they have all kinds of names and aromas. >> it smells amazing. >> oh, yeah, very like pungent. >> a lemonhe oil that mixes with other ingredients to keep her home clean. >> i just spray it and wipe it down and it doesn't leave any streaks or anything and the one thing that i like about this is i can give this to my kids and i don't have to worry about this being toxic. >> in fact, she says essential oils have won over her two sons. they help her oldest withea his y to bed, early to rise school routines. >> i diffuse to help him sleep. every night he's like mom did you puthe diffuser in my room? so yeah, they love them. >> if you're ithe marketor essential oils, first, some advice. >> it's important to get them from someone that can teach you how to use them and use them effectively. >> make sure that you buy the best. she rec
. >> essential oils have become your thing. >> they have.or the past 2.5 yeae i h been using essential oils exclusively to help clean my me and keep my family healthy. >>? a small box she keeps her oils tiny dark viles. they have all kinds of names and aromas. >> it smells amazing. >> oh, yeah, very like pungent. >> a lemonhe oil that mixes with other ingredients to keep her home clean. >> i just spray it and wipe it down and it doesn't leave any...
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to the scale of the city of new york with a project we've called the big u or the dryline, which essentially is, imagine the high line is this very popular park in copenhagen, former train tracks that have turned -- in new york. former train tracks that have been turned into one of the most popular parks in the city. >> that's right. >> so, when sandy came and there was the obama sandy recovery fund, we were invited for a competition called rebuild by design to look at how could we protect new york from the next sandy. and we thought, what if we could design all of the necessary flood protection measures in a direct dialogue with the local communities inhabiting the water front of new york, all around the south tip of manhattan, in such a way that it doesn't become a seawall that segregates the life of the city from the water around it but you'll see undulating hills and pavilions with programs and also pocket doors that can slide out. you'll see undulating pieces of furniture so you'll have a much more accessible and enjoyable water front but everything that makes it more accessible also pr
to the scale of the city of new york with a project we've called the big u or the dryline, which essentially is, imagine the high line is this very popular park in copenhagen, former train tracks that have turned -- in new york. former train tracks that have been turned into one of the most popular parks in the city. >> that's right. >> so, when sandy came and there was the obama sandy recovery fund, we were invited for a competition called rebuild by design to look at how could we...
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we're getting this green light essentially from our security advis advisor. real deterrent is the russians have what they want in president trump. picking on our allies and giving them cover. why mess with that? why cross a red line that would force the congress to override the president when they have everything they want with donald trump? so that may be the only deterrent we be in terms of election meddling, and we have to hope that's going to be powerful enough. >> congressman adam schiff, top democrat on the intelligence committee and house. thank you, sir. >>> we've got a very exciting announcement actually coming up next. stay with us. >>> before we go tonight i have a small personal note, something i want you to know. i'm about to launch a new thing. we're about -- there's a new thing. i did a podcast, and it is not like a current events podcast. this is podcast about a story from history. it's sort of been lost to history, but i think it matters an awful lot, particularly right now. it's not an ongoing thing. it's not going to last forever. it's seve
we're getting this green light essentially from our security advis advisor. real deterrent is the russians have what they want in president trump. picking on our allies and giving them cover. why mess with that? why cross a red line that would force the congress to override the president when they have everything they want with donald trump? so that may be the only deterrent we be in terms of election meddling, and we have to hope that's going to be powerful enough. >> congressman adam...
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i have essentially carte blanche in the midterms.ly not call me out, he may be grateful for it. and it's so damaging to the national interest, it's breathtaking. >> when this indictment, this latest indictment was unsealed the first thing i noticed about it was that it had been held for a while, that the documents that we were looking at the affidavit from the fbi agent that was essential the narrative summary of the criminal information for that case, that was from a while ago. it was all unsealed from that time at the time essentially of the justice department's choosing. it happens on the same day that we get a joint statement from the office of the director of national intelligence, the fbi, the justice department and department of homeland security talking about the seriousness of russian efforts and other efforts to influence our election. i feel like we're having a bit of a replay of october 2016 when homeland security and intelligence agencies among others are sort of signaling that there's a problem here that americans need
i have essentially carte blanche in the midterms.ly not call me out, he may be grateful for it. and it's so damaging to the national interest, it's breathtaking. >> when this indictment, this latest indictment was unsealed the first thing i noticed about it was that it had been held for a while, that the documents that we were looking at the affidavit from the fbi agent that was essential the narrative summary of the criminal information for that case, that was from a while ago. it was...
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behind the oil dollar the petro dollar essentially and so it puts a lot of threats both from a arms sales perspective as well as. as well as those the stability of the dollar i would say reputation doesn't matter here. i saw the most oddest headline this week a.f.p. headline geopolitics complicated justice for murder journalist that's it that's it i thought it was supposed to be glenn's learned their statement that he's our ally . or i want to point out to our viewers here i mean porn policy with stephen walt it is this is a brilliant article how to get away with murder saudi edition and he gives ten points if there's a car with a bus and then them discover give him a real quick here you know a lot of mine it never happened number two ok we did something bad but we didn't do it on purpose we can see we go through the levels here we had no choice number five it was for the greater good next everyone does it our opponents do it even more than we do serve an imprecise restraint and it gets better a certain special status what we did wasn't really wrong because we're different play the guilt
behind the oil dollar the petro dollar essentially and so it puts a lot of threats both from a arms sales perspective as well as. as well as those the stability of the dollar i would say reputation doesn't matter here. i saw the most oddest headline this week a.f.p. headline geopolitics complicated justice for murder journalist that's it that's it i thought it was supposed to be glenn's learned their statement that he's our ally . or i want to point out to our viewers here i mean porn policy...
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the president has not fully denounced what they believe motivated this horrific act so they are essentially saying that what the president has done is emboldened these kinds of acts they cite the letter by robert powers who pulled the trigger in that synagogue in pittsburgh in the final moments before he did do that he put a letter on social media claiming that this group that helps jewish group that helps refugees come to the united states is essentially diluting the american population and for this reason that's why he had to act to quote practice for tech to people and they cite this letter and they believe that president trump has emboldened this individual and that's why they say he is not welcome in pittsburgh or will even then thanks so much kimberly how can. sri lanka's new prime minister is assuming duties after his sudden appointment triggered a political crisis former president mahinda rajapaksa is replacing run away from a single who's refused to leave the official residence we could a missing go believes he still enjoys majority support but is unable to prove it because the pre
the president has not fully denounced what they believe motivated this horrific act so they are essentially saying that what the president has done is emboldened these kinds of acts they cite the letter by robert powers who pulled the trigger in that synagogue in pittsburgh in the final moments before he did do that he put a letter on social media claiming that this group that helps jewish group that helps refugees come to the united states is essentially diluting the american population and...
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that said this tech companies are now established themselves as this new minister of truth they essentially came after the media first so r.t. for one where they start too many police to get a few hits and then we saw that it began to talk internal enemies as well because they have american society become quite polarized so of course the conservatives began to complain that this very left leaning companies are now coming after them as well and censoring. censoring the you know the conservatives. again it continues and i think now they're going after both left and right so this is unbelievable opportunity offender in which you're taking this well i think we've said that i want to move on this program for many great humane expected to come from extreme left or from which to my right it came from the center where it was the least expect it and what their reaction let me call it. for all my free fought project you know which had more than three million followers gun he says that this is a terms and i like that expression also i just follow but that's in the service and it's not in the service o
that said this tech companies are now established themselves as this new minister of truth they essentially came after the media first so r.t. for one where they start too many police to get a few hits and then we saw that it began to talk internal enemies as well because they have american society become quite polarized so of course the conservatives began to complain that this very left leaning companies are now coming after them as well and censoring. censoring the you know the...
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and he actually was famous for us being military personnel not to attack civilians when he said essentially that when people received orders of killing civilians that they should actually this regard they are there's this of course cost of his life this can only say and was sparked essentially was first brought forth in ninety seven to ten years ago and he was kept in the backburner for a very very long time it was really this pope that sort of push it forth and in only two years really two thousand and fifteen was the beatification in only two years he managed to make the made all decision surely part of the catholic canon silicon which you say has been a long time coming but one that could also have some political effects within the catholic church yes i mean it's not clear as to whether itself will have you know political effects what he's very clear is that it does send a political message to sort of bringing back into the fold a part of the catholic church in latin america a nation in africa that was essentially located to the left and that by many of the traditional forces had been pu
and he actually was famous for us being military personnel not to attack civilians when he said essentially that when people received orders of killing civilians that they should actually this regard they are there's this of course cost of his life this can only say and was sparked essentially was first brought forth in ninety seven to ten years ago and he was kept in the backburner for a very very long time it was really this pope that sort of push it forth and in only two years really two...
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has essentially waged a trade war against china. there are very really disputes that the u.s.ith china for quite some time now, about taiwan, about the south china sea. so it's a very delicate moment in this relationship, and against the backdrop of this, we have to remember that the white house's policy and desire for a r reproach reproach reproachermal, it's difficult to know how committed the chinese will want to be with that, but certainly, it will be very risky for the u.s. to weigh in on this largely internal issue without knowing more about the charges behind them. >> with all of this swirling, you had former secretary of state colin powell on cnn, speaking with fareed zakaria. this is someone who we haven't seen speak up in quite a while, blistering criticism of the administration. here he was. >> my favorite three words in our constitution is the first three words. we, the people. we the people. but recently, it's become me, the president, as opposed to, we, the people. and you see things that should not be happening. >> do you think, clarissa, this is all part of tru
has essentially waged a trade war against china. there are very really disputes that the u.s.ith china for quite some time now, about taiwan, about the south china sea. so it's a very delicate moment in this relationship, and against the backdrop of this, we have to remember that the white house's policy and desire for a r reproach reproach reproachermal, it's difficult to know how committed the chinese will want to be with that, but certainly, it will be very risky for the u.s. to weigh in on...
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especially if i miss things and power the they will do or they will essentially get back at him because every country does some through. possible proxy could we see that like with syria which we'll talk about it here possibly i mean the don't really have the same interests saudis are effectively underwriting the kurds right now the proxy government that the us is setting up saudi arabia is paying for that which is one of the reasons of course what the united states is the government at least is pushing this under the table as far as they can but it is a very is a did i'm sure we will be talking about well right before we go to the break here on u.s. policy. the crown prince may stay or go but the policy with saudi arabia stays steve absolutely it's been in place for a. should decades and i also. additionally the us part of this whole their whole paul the national strategy their policy is to maintain is being basically being the extra and all guarantor. of the middle east oil flow access to it control of it and the partnership with with saudi arabia against iran ok but they've also broug
especially if i miss things and power the they will do or they will essentially get back at him because every country does some through. possible proxy could we see that like with syria which we'll talk about it here possibly i mean the don't really have the same interests saudis are effectively underwriting the kurds right now the proxy government that the us is setting up saudi arabia is paying for that which is one of the reasons of course what the united states is the government at least is...
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through internet essentials, comcast has connected more than six-million low-income people to low-cost, high-speed internet at home. i'm trying to do some homework here. so they're ready for anything. >>> that is our show for today. up next, alex witt has the latest. >> at first i was jealous that you were in d.c. where the action is, but this action is all across this country. great job down there in d.c. >> looking forward to your show. >> >>> hey, good today i to all of you. i'm here in new york. it's high noon in the ickes, and here's what's happening right now. we do have this breaking news. we are just hours away from likely confirmation of the next supreme court justice. >> mr. president, i will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh. >> the final key votes swinging in favor of judge brett kavanaugh, sparking celebration and outrage. >> i have never been angrier or sadder as a member of the united states senate, because it is the result of a cover-up. >>> plus the first lady breaks her silence on where she stands on kavanaugh. >> i have my own voice and my opinions, and it's very impor
through internet essentials, comcast has connected more than six-million low-income people to low-cost, high-speed internet at home. i'm trying to do some homework here. so they're ready for anything. >>> that is our show for today. up next, alex witt has the latest. >> at first i was jealous that you were in d.c. where the action is, but this action is all across this country. great job down there in d.c. >> looking forward to your show. >> >>> hey, good...
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so we've heard, wolf, in a state news bulletin on state television that there are essentially two mainomponents to what is going to happen. saudi arabia announcing that the king himself, the most powerful man in the country, has ordered that a committee, which will be comprised of the interior ministry, the foreign ministry and national security, have all been sasked with coming together to issue a full and extensive investigative report into exactly what happened to jamal khashoggi, how it was he was killed. that report is to be delivered in one month's time. so saudis buying themselves a little bit of wiggle room here, but in the immediate time though, wolf, there is big news, which is that they are also announcing that they have dismissed general ahmed al asiri. you may be remembering since tuesday we have been reporting that a former military officer, very high up in intelligence, was the one who was in charge of this mission. we can now confirm to you, we did not name him out of an abundance of caution before. we can now confirm to you this is consistent with our reporting of the
so we've heard, wolf, in a state news bulletin on state television that there are essentially two mainomponents to what is going to happen. saudi arabia announcing that the king himself, the most powerful man in the country, has ordered that a committee, which will be comprised of the interior ministry, the foreign ministry and national security, have all been sasked with coming together to issue a full and extensive investigative report into exactly what happened to jamal khashoggi, how it was...
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it essentially means one basic thing. if you're going to inspire someone, an idea a nation, that's essentially what these posters did. a little bit of background why these posters came about, you have to understand wilson, president woodrow wilson was elected as the peace candidate. he kept us out of war. wilson commenced the entire nation to vote for him, to turne impartial. now events change and there is number of events that happened. it's the only poster i have with one word. this is an early poster done in 1915, and it's about the inking of the lusitania. our world is hearing the rumbles of war. you see a young lady clutching er infant and the story goes she was up on the irish she was up on the irish coast. we have a whole nation that is neutral. the huge irish-american and german-american population are lukewarm. events like this, the seeking of shapes, the loss of american lives starts to shift the feeling towards germany. what they all do as they start to add to the point of no return where president wilson asked
it essentially means one basic thing. if you're going to inspire someone, an idea a nation, that's essentially what these posters did. a little bit of background why these posters came about, you have to understand wilson, president woodrow wilson was elected as the peace candidate. he kept us out of war. wilson commenced the entire nation to vote for him, to turne impartial. now events change and there is number of events that happened. it's the only poster i have with one word. this is an...
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and of course essentially having created basically a civil war inside her own country may was trying to show that she can still fix things however before her speech she was dealt quite a shock blow when a letter of no confidence had been sent by a tory m.p. going public with him essentially calling for her to go let's see what that letter said that comes a point the loyalty is not the right way forward we need a strong leader someone who believes and brags that and some want to delay but will the electorate voted for the prime minister seems incapable of doing this well fifteen percent of tory m.p.'s or forty people would have to send in similar letters for any such thing to be considered however this still of course added fuel to the fire especially given that earlier we saw to reserve maize a former defiant foreign secretary boris johnson take to the stage as well and essentially trashing her approach to bracks it's amidst standing ovations and earlier in september a leaked tory party memo had suggested that theresa may would be forced to step down as soon as may twenty ninth and e
and of course essentially having created basically a civil war inside her own country may was trying to show that she can still fix things however before her speech she was dealt quite a shock blow when a letter of no confidence had been sent by a tory m.p. going public with him essentially calling for her to go let's see what that letter said that comes a point the loyalty is not the right way forward we need a strong leader someone who believes and brags that and some want to delay but will...
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rake the parking lot, rake the green parking lot so it slopes down and people can essentially stand on the felt and watch the band perform inside of the stadium. >> almost like a classic american invention, a drive-in cinema. but sort of applied to this kind of park-like situation. >> that is absolutely beautiful. i wonder, as you look around the world, do different countries have different appetites for whimsy? i mean these designs are funny, and i don't mean that in a pejorative way. they are actually funny. like people laugh at them when they see them, because they are so beautiful and whimsy. do americans have the same taste for that sort of whimsical humor that other countries around the world have? >> yes, i think all places are, you know, all places are different, but they are also somehow the same. i think the interesting thing, we mentioned the idea of funny, i think there is somewhat of a relationship between let's say the dna of a great joke and the dna of a conceptual break-through, or an innovative idea. because when you tell a joke, there is a pre-story, where you buil
rake the parking lot, rake the green parking lot so it slopes down and people can essentially stand on the felt and watch the band perform inside of the stadium. >> almost like a classic american invention, a drive-in cinema. but sort of applied to this kind of park-like situation. >> that is absolutely beautiful. i wonder, as you look around the world, do different countries have different appetites for whimsy? i mean these designs are funny, and i don't mean that in a pejorative...
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adley: early on, it would have been essentially a wooden fronted buildings, sort of like a wild west town. packed closely in and built of pine and cyprus, richly turpentined. it was such a city that in 1910, the great fire demolished most of lake charles, leaving us with several souvenirs of the great fire in the rebuilding including -- the rebuilding, including the 1911 city hall and the wonderful cockapoo courthouse -- wonderful courthouse. these two buildings are really wonderful pieces of architecture that remind us that you've got to build well, build strong, and build for the future, and that's exactly what they did. most of downtown lake charles fell victim to urban renewal in the 1970's, when these parking lots were put in. see today in 2018 do we there has been maybe one generation renewal of all this. it is now a fairly lively streetscape with wonderful additions. additions, that is the trees and sidewalks and approved -- improved utilities, cable, and all this wonderful stuff that has been added to enhance the downtown experience. it is sort of a mecca for new entertainmen
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so the first essential new friends were the essential amino acids. we were still focusing on the carbohydrates, fats and proteins. but quickly after it was understand there is also a requirement for a certain fatty acid. so lynn no lay yick acid was identified as a particular ial fatty acid using the animal models their were being used at the time, but as you can see on this slide, it wasn't until the 1970s that we really understood that it was also a requirement for human health because the ability to extract lipids from food sources is not very sophisticated. there was always a little bit of a trace amount of lipids in the diet being used and we didn't have a big requirement for these essential fatty acids so it was very tricky to figure out what humans needed for fatty acid requirements. then eventually once more sophisticated chemistry was available and methods to extract and characterize lipids, we learned that it is not actually the lynn no lay yick acid it is a racco dominic acid. we can't start from nothing and make a rack dominic acid. that
so the first essential new friends were the essential amino acids. we were still focusing on the carbohydrates, fats and proteins. but quickly after it was understand there is also a requirement for a certain fatty acid. so lynn no lay yick acid was identified as a particular ial fatty acid using the animal models their were being used at the time, but as you can see on this slide, it wasn't until the 1970s that we really understood that it was also a requirement for human health because the...
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while they say they believe dr ford the they're not sure that she was a able to corroborate and essentially prove that it was brett kavanaugh who assaulted her and that's what president trump railed against saying that she basically could not be trusted and wasn't credible where is just a few days prior he tweeted saying she was credible he's a flip flopper john there are democratic lawmakers who have been suggesting that judge kavanaugh may have perjured himself not just in this round of testimony but in previous rounds of testimony for the confirmation of of other judges if if there is this blue wave in november if democrats were to retake the house and possibly even the senate even though there's a much narrower path to that and many are saying it's unlikely sure do you believe that democratic lawmakers would try to open more investigations into judge kavanaugh and possibly even have him impeached. yeah absolutely i don't think the likelihood of him being impeached in this climate in the sense sorry impeachment is a is a funny term and with this comes up with the present trump and now wi
while they say they believe dr ford the they're not sure that she was a able to corroborate and essentially prove that it was brett kavanaugh who assaulted her and that's what president trump railed against saying that she basically could not be trusted and wasn't credible where is just a few days prior he tweeted saying she was credible he's a flip flopper john there are democratic lawmakers who have been suggesting that judge kavanaugh may have perjured himself not just in this round of...
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so we can in this episode yes we can essentially we can topple the critical elected president in ukraine. as a way to promote democracy it will still be over here since the cold war when and where as it were it's still waiting even while i think there is an important exception and mentioned it in saudi arabia we are sorry yes but we can take you very a statement from mr drum. i love the king king the sound not so much what i said but protected you might not be there for two weeks without you have to play for you need to treat the court better as to the changing of democracy and prince said what he meant her own prince said i think it was very meaning what. we buy everything we have a mind i think that's a he where it's because they know it's only by paul will also buy it because just by. prince been salma actions the western press he's not critical of him will remember the whole film was freed and was exhausted worn out by alone complementary interview. you know ok gentlemen we've got i don't know that a very embarrassing moment we end on this year many thanks to my guests here in moscow
so we can in this episode yes we can essentially we can topple the critical elected president in ukraine. as a way to promote democracy it will still be over here since the cold war when and where as it were it's still waiting even while i think there is an important exception and mentioned it in saudi arabia we are sorry yes but we can take you very a statement from mr drum. i love the king king the sound not so much what i said but protected you might not be there for two weeks without you...
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going public with him essentially calling for her to go let's see what that letter said we don't. there comes a point the wind world is not the right way forward we need a strong leader someone who believes and breaks it and someone to deliver what the electorate voted for the prime minister seems incapable of doing this. well fifteen percent of tory m.p.'s or forty people would have to send in similar letters for any such thing to be considered however this still of course added fuel to the fire especially given that earlier we saw two reserve mase our former defiant foreign secretary boris johnson take to the stage as well and essentially trashing her approach to bracks it's amidst standing ovations so well with all of this discontent going on inside her own party at these quite uncertain times about how things will move forward there's a big question of whether or not it's really the time for humorous dances to be taking place. thanks for that under suspicion with the latest updates on that tory party conference thanks for that well of course a lot now to discuss this with a me
going public with him essentially calling for her to go let's see what that letter said we don't. there comes a point the wind world is not the right way forward we need a strong leader someone who believes and breaks it and someone to deliver what the electorate voted for the prime minister seems incapable of doing this. well fifteen percent of tory m.p.'s or forty people would have to send in similar letters for any such thing to be considered however this still of course added fuel to the...
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you can't you can't compromise your company though she had to this essentially goes against the whole idea that we can actually reach this point where the world becomes this peaceful democratic utopia so. i guess that's my main for the summer and that's the saddest point because compromise means evil you can't compromise with with evil with evil with with well with certain tanks we cannot provide us with saudi arabia just not russia and china. will explain that ok it's simply because saudi arabia other countries go to our border and long ago geo politically aligned themselves with us foreign policy interests it's it's not the principle that matters when you're considering whether to ally yourself with illegal countries whether you're considering saudi arabia or russia or china or you know any turkey or any number of countries it's not principle that actually determines it it's just rank hypocrisy it's a it's a lie they tell and believe themselves to be really that's why you know these things that it was really about don't just because realism describes the real world and liberalism de
you can't you can't compromise your company though she had to this essentially goes against the whole idea that we can actually reach this point where the world becomes this peaceful democratic utopia so. i guess that's my main for the summer and that's the saddest point because compromise means evil you can't compromise with with evil with evil with with well with certain tanks we cannot provide us with saudi arabia just not russia and china. will explain that ok it's simply because saudi...
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that said this tech companies are now established themselves as this new minister of truth they essentially came to so people could express themselves share and you know this without any government control so this huge power which was. drifting towards the individual and at the same time you saw the state coming in as well who wanted to harness this so you see this within the say in china obviously it's also how did some formidable efforts in terms of controlling the internet and i think though in the center you see the tech corporations really having this huge power and coming essentially with their own agenda i would miss it of the grid with. their in the center because they are they are politically very left or if you look at the executives of google the interesting thing is that these these platforms want to determine what the center is exactly ok that's what i think is really very interesting here and what it will do when a people will go elsewhere all right and the interesting thing for me is that there's always been this talk and. turning them into a utility regulating it but i think
that said this tech companies are now established themselves as this new minister of truth they essentially came to so people could express themselves share and you know this without any government control so this huge power which was. drifting towards the individual and at the same time you saw the state coming in as well who wanted to harness this so you see this within the say in china obviously it's also how did some formidable efforts in terms of controlling the internet and i think though...
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i think that's essentially the difference. the time it takes place between you and the image. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 19 some benign c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. -- 1979, c-span was graded as a public service america's cable television company. you by yourought to cable or satellite provider. >> on october 8, 1918 alvin york earned the medal of honor for his actions fighting the german army in the argonne forest north of eastern france. bywould later be portrayed academy award-winning gary cooper in the 1941 film. next, york biographer douglas mastriano talks about the life of the tennessee native, including his early years on a conversion toy religion and pacifism. and his actions that led to the capture of 132 prisoners. colonel mastriano also argues that his sergeant york discovery expedition located the exact spot in the argonne where york earned his medal of honor. he shows images uncovered at the site. the national world war i museum and memorial posted t
i think that's essentially the difference. the time it takes place between you and the image. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 19 some benign c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. -- 1979, c-span was graded as a public service america's cable television company. you by yourought to cable or satellite provider. >> on october 8, 1918 alvin york earned the medal of honor for his actions fighting the german army in the argonne forest...
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we see the development of that corridor for economic and housing reasons as essential.improved transport and that's why the expressway and the new railway line are an essential part of what we are trying to do. the new plan would mean 3—4 times more house—building than at the moment. green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central england. a decision on this scheme is expected in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. exit polls in ireland are putting michael higgins on course to win a second term as the country's president. mr higgins is projected to win more than half the first preference votes, twice as many as the second—placed candidate. voters have also been casting their ballots in a referendum on repealing the ban on blasphemy. exit polls in the irish republic suggest that at least two thirds of the electorate have voted in favour of removing the offence from the irish constitution. the number of newborn babies in england taken into care at birth has more than doubled in the last decade, according to r
we see the development of that corridor for economic and housing reasons as essential.improved transport and that's why the expressway and the new railway line are an essential part of what we are trying to do. the new plan would mean 3—4 times more house—building than at the moment. green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central england. a decision on this scheme is expected in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. exit polls...
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i think that's essentially the difference. the time it takes place between you and the image. >> the c-span bus recently made the long bus trip to hawaii. we will feature stops across the hawaiian island, showcasing the natural beauty, unique history and literary culture of the 50th state. >> on october 8, 1918, alvin york earned the medal of honor for his actions fighting the german army in the argonne forest of northeastern france. he would later be portrayed by academy award-winning gary cooper in the 1941 film "sergeant york." next, york biographer douglas mastriano talks about the life of the tennessee native, including his early years on a farm, his early religion and pacifism. and his actions that led to the capture of 132 german prisoners. colonel mastriano also argues that his sergeant york discovery expedition located the exact spot in the argonne where york earned his medal of honor. he shows images uncovered at the site. the national world war i museum and memorial hosted this one hour event. >> ladies and
i think that's essentially the difference. the time it takes place between you and the image. >> the c-span bus recently made the long bus trip to hawaii. we will feature stops across the hawaiian island, showcasing the natural beauty, unique history and literary culture of the 50th state. >> on october 8, 1918, alvin york earned the medal of honor for his actions fighting the german army in the argonne forest of northeastern france. he would later be portrayed by academy...
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and essentially have a conversation about it. it is not binding because the police department holds responsibility to report whether it is you see or not. there are multiple incidents where we said this looks unfounded, have you taken a look at this? have you looked at that? there are information we haven't thought about and reinvestigate the process in terms of once we report that through the ucr process we don't send it officially to be unfounded until we have that review. >> we may have provided some insight on what i'm going to ask you but we talked about the mere allegation made in the military about sexual assault and frequently does adversely impact the career. in your experience once someone comes forward and makes an allegation of sexual assault how prevalent is it that that is a fabricated or false report? >> i don't have the exact numbers. somewhere in the 5% to 8% total unfounded, a smaller portion of that where this is completely baseless, and a lot of those cases involve survivors with mental health issues. it is a
and essentially have a conversation about it. it is not binding because the police department holds responsibility to report whether it is you see or not. there are multiple incidents where we said this looks unfounded, have you taken a look at this? have you looked at that? there are information we haven't thought about and reinvestigate the process in terms of once we report that through the ucr process we don't send it officially to be unfounded until we have that review. >> we may...