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, from the mambo era, et cetera, et cetera. and they... as we say in spanish, tambor llama, "the drum calls." so imagine listening to that in the projects. i grew up in the melrose projects, 681. in the canyons of the projects you're hearing that not only during the day, but at 3:00 in the morning in the basketball courts, et cetera. and instead of... what i tell people is the difference between our community and, say, somebody living in the suburbs, is in the suburbs, somebody would start calling 911, the cops, say, "hey, there's these people drumming," et cetera. but at 3:00 in the morning in our neighborhoods, people would be going, "yeah, keep it going." >> hinojosa: "don't stop." >> yeah, yeah. and so (speaking spanish) >> hinojosa: so for you... but this notion of kind of living with music all around you, you... i love the story of your dad, who was a machinist. >> right. >> hinojosa: again, puerto rican. and he would come home from work, and he would sit and listen to music in order to relax from his hard day of work. >>
, from the mambo era, et cetera, et cetera. and they... as we say in spanish, tambor llama, "the drum calls." so imagine listening to that in the projects. i grew up in the melrose projects, 681. in the canyons of the projects you're hearing that not only during the day, but at 3:00 in the morning in the basketball courts, et cetera. and instead of... what i tell people is the difference between our community and, say, somebody living in the suburbs, is in the suburbs, somebody would...
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, et cetera. what i try to do is how a want people to really understand enslavement from the position of those persons who were enslaved. i think a lot of the historiography prior to the 1970s in particular really focus on the perspective of those persons who owned slaves. we had a great revision that occurred in 197 1970 so it's pee really began to focus on what did the slaves themselves think, you know, and what kinds of documents will provide their perspective. so that's what i try to do. i really tried to get their voices into what i write. >> host: is there an extensive archive around the country of their voices? was it a lot of oral histories or what? >> guest: there were lots of oral histories. one of the wonderful things that happen during the great depression in our country was that the government paid for people to go out and capture u.s. history. one of those great projects was what we call the works project association in which they went into the south and they begin to interview aging
, et cetera. what i try to do is how a want people to really understand enslavement from the position of those persons who were enslaved. i think a lot of the historiography prior to the 1970s in particular really focus on the perspective of those persons who owned slaves. we had a great revision that occurred in 197 1970 so it's pee really began to focus on what did the slaves themselves think, you know, and what kinds of documents will provide their perspective. so that's what i try to do. i...
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security council, et cetera. what's to stop them from taking the next step, the final step in effect, knowing from their point of view they view this as a matter of survival? >> you know, it's a very difficult question. it's a question that has bedevilled democrats and republicans alike. each guy comes in, says the other guy didn't do a good job, i'm going to do better. the trump administration is now discovering the options are limited and the options aren't good. so, the military option in particular poses all kinds of risks even if we knew what when he were trying to take out, which we don't. >> it's been interesting to see donald trump's rhetoric to change from we're going to work with china to nikki haley on the floor of the security council today in effect threatening if not a trade war, a trade response to china if it doesn't stop trading with north korea. is that a useful strategy to sort of take -- you know, focus your attention on china here? >> if you take what nikki haley, the ambassador to the united
security council, et cetera. what's to stop them from taking the next step, the final step in effect, knowing from their point of view they view this as a matter of survival? >> you know, it's a very difficult question. it's a question that has bedevilled democrats and republicans alike. each guy comes in, says the other guy didn't do a good job, i'm going to do better. the trump administration is now discovering the options are limited and the options aren't good. so, the military option...
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, et cetera, et cetera. >> was bill clinton going after ken starr publicly? did on the night he gave his grand jury testimony. he criticized the investigation. but not often, actually. i did, every day. and i don't regret it at all. but if you think that which worked on ken starr, who was in his first prosecution. he should have never been given the job. he'd never prosecuted a traffic case. he was put in there by some very politicized judges. there was a republican prosecutor named robert fiske who was doing a perfectly adequate job, a very experienced guy out of new york. the judges, the republican judges fired him and put starr in there. and starr went on this witch-hunt for years and years and years. ultimately instead of looking at a land deal looked at extramarital affairs. if you think that's going to work again bob mueller like ken starr, you're wrong. >> this is '90s memory lane. can we talk about o.j.? no, i'm kidding. >> i believe that's tomorrow. we have a busy day tomorrow. that's all i can say. >>> more on russia. also, details on that late-nigh
, et cetera, et cetera. >> was bill clinton going after ken starr publicly? did on the night he gave his grand jury testimony. he criticized the investigation. but not often, actually. i did, every day. and i don't regret it at all. but if you think that which worked on ken starr, who was in his first prosecution. he should have never been given the job. he'd never prosecuted a traffic case. he was put in there by some very politicized judges. there was a republican prosecutor named...
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, et cetera, et cetera. >> was bill clinton going after ken starr publicly? did on the night he gave his grand jury testimony. not often, actually. i did, every day. and i don't regret it at all. but if you think that which worked on ken starr, who was in his first prosecution. he should have never been given the job. he never prosecuted a traffic case. he was put in there by some very politicized judges. there was a prosecutor named robert fisk. he was fired and starr was put in there. >> this is '90s memory lane. can we talk about o.j.? no, i'm kidding. >> i believe that's tomorrow. we have a busy day tomorrow. >>> more on russia. also, details on that late-night meeting on capitol hill. that's ahead. hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would n
, et cetera, et cetera. >> was bill clinton going after ken starr publicly? did on the night he gave his grand jury testimony. not often, actually. i did, every day. and i don't regret it at all. but if you think that which worked on ken starr, who was in his first prosecution. he should have never been given the job. he never prosecuted a traffic case. he was put in there by some very politicized judges. there was a prosecutor named robert fisk. he was fired and starr was put in there....
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, et cetera. >> host: thank you forking into on book tv. >> guest: yeah. >> booktv recently visits capitol animal ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> well issue got a couple of books. never read just one book at a time. read in pieces. i'm finishing a novel by one of my favorite authors, robertson davis, a canadian, called the cunning man. also in the middle of reread jfk's
, et cetera. >> host: thank you forking into on book tv. >> guest: yeah. >> booktv recently visits capitol animal ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> well issue got a couple of books. never read just one book at a time. read in pieces. i'm finishing a novel by one of my favorite authors, robertson davis, a canadian, called the cunning man. also in the middle of reread jfk's
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and there are advances in nonpowder kinetics such as rail guns, et cetera. the last piece is robotics. every vehicle we develop we probably need to make sure it's dual use so the commander in the battle at the time has the option of having that vehicle manned or unmanned. they can flip a switch and it can be a robot. so those are some of the technologies we want to see get built into ground vehicles, not just tanks. >> we have a little traditional presentation. and then we will have a light question at the end. >> a light question? >> i think you'll like it. general, while you have received many medals and awards during your distinguished military career, we have something we feel is very special to present to you today to mark your visit. something that many other national and international leaders including the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff a few weeks ago received when they have spoken at the national press club. and they've proudly display in their offices and please do let me know if the next time you go into general dunford's office if you see
and there are advances in nonpowder kinetics such as rail guns, et cetera. the last piece is robotics. every vehicle we develop we probably need to make sure it's dual use so the commander in the battle at the time has the option of having that vehicle manned or unmanned. they can flip a switch and it can be a robot. so those are some of the technologies we want to see get built into ground vehicles, not just tanks. >> we have a little traditional presentation. and then we will have a...
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you're a dumb nobody has been hope no one ever has you skank, et cetera, et cetera try to my twitter feed and my facebook posts. yeah, it comes with the territory. >> host: is a hard not to take this seriously? >> guest: everyone is human, right, but luckily for me i develop thick skin a long time ago because, also in my past resume of life i was miss america, and having gone through that experience it was almost if my resume of being valedictorian and graduated from stanford and going to oxford, it's almost like all that is exacerbated. also i was a classic violence. i had to learn early on people attack you and don't like you for no apparent reason. i remember going to my father and saying, dad, especially coming from minnesota, why do people not like me just because? he gave me advice that i think about every single day and it's been very helpful in the last year, which is you try to accumulate as many people as possible and you keep trying with those people but in the end, if they don't decide to come to your side, you have to let it go. that advice has been paramount to my life
you're a dumb nobody has been hope no one ever has you skank, et cetera, et cetera try to my twitter feed and my facebook posts. yeah, it comes with the territory. >> host: is a hard not to take this seriously? >> guest: everyone is human, right, but luckily for me i develop thick skin a long time ago because, also in my past resume of life i was miss america, and having gone through that experience it was almost if my resume of being valedictorian and graduated from stanford and...
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, et cetera. those topics that capture one's imagination and perhaps you didn't have a chance to take that class in college or you didn't have a chance to see that pbs series or something like that, gives you an opportunity to learn something, fairly short format. >> host: there's a lot of first-person account inside your book. where did you do your research. >> guest: i'm from virginia, which was really the center of slavery. in the colonial period, and slavery remains important up until the time of the civil war there, and through the civil war. so, kind of grew up in this history in a way. going to jamestown, going to williamsburg, going to all those locations, studying matriculating the university of virginia. so, my research is really done in the south. it's done in virginia in north carolina in south carolina, in texas, et cetera, and what i try do is i want people to really understand enshaven from the position of the more thans who were enslaved. a think lot of the history friar to the 197
, et cetera. those topics that capture one's imagination and perhaps you didn't have a chance to take that class in college or you didn't have a chance to see that pbs series or something like that, gives you an opportunity to learn something, fairly short format. >> host: there's a lot of first-person account inside your book. where did you do your research. >> guest: i'm from virginia, which was really the center of slavery. in the colonial period, and slavery remains important up...
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et cetera et cetera. >> guest: my twitter feed and my facebook posts yeah, it comes with the territory. >> host: is it hard not to take it seriously chris mike. >> guest: well, you know, but luckily for me i developed thick skin a long time ago and also in my past resume of life i was mse through that experience it was my resume of being valedictorian and graduating from stanford so i that was illustrated and i was also a classical violinist. i had to learn early on when i was 22 years old house suddenly people attack you and don't like you for no apparent reason. i remember going to my father insane dad, coming from minnesota which you understand the minnesota night thing, why do people not like me just because? he gave me advice that i think about every day. it's been helpful this last year which is you try to accommodate as many people as possible and you keep trying with those but in the end, if they don't decide to come to your side you have to let it go. that advice has been paramount to my life in the last year. i don't expect to please everyone with what i did or what this book
et cetera et cetera. >> guest: my twitter feed and my facebook posts yeah, it comes with the territory. >> host: is it hard not to take it seriously chris mike. >> guest: well, you know, but luckily for me i developed thick skin a long time ago and also in my past resume of life i was mse through that experience it was my resume of being valedictorian and graduating from stanford so i that was illustrated and i was also a classical violinist. i had to learn early on when i was...
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, et cetera.ir own social-media account. everybody -- the lobbyists are much more powerful up there. >> every person for themselves. all right, we got to leave it at that. "inside story" is coming your way right after this. ♪ >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. visit temple.edu/impact. ♪ >> time for inside stories of the week, and let's start with david. >> with the widening investigation on congressman brady and his "brady bunch," i've already been notified that sharks are seeing blood in the water. i think that you'll have a challenger to congressman brady in 2018 and that challenger will come from outside of politics and from a background that either has enough access to money -- him or her have access to money or the ability to raise it. >> all right, we'll be watching. brian. >> couple weeks ago, never heard the term "mooch" other than somebody borrowed something and didn
, et cetera.ir own social-media account. everybody -- the lobbyists are much more powerful up there. >> every person for themselves. all right, we got to leave it at that. "inside story" is coming your way right after this. ♪ >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. visit temple.edu/impact. ♪ >> time for inside stories of the week, and...
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in certain states, yes, he's really popular, et cetera, et cetera but he's at 36% right now.y're worried about a lot of other things, too, including what dana was talking about on jeff sessions. a lot of republicans are upset about that. and so i think the environment isn't win one for the gipper right now. it's just the opposite of that. >> there's a lot more developing right now. let's take a quick break. resume our coverage right after this. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have n
in certain states, yes, he's really popular, et cetera, et cetera but he's at 36% right now.y're worried about a lot of other things, too, including what dana was talking about on jeff sessions. a lot of republicans are upset about that. and so i think the environment isn't win one for the gipper right now. it's just the opposite of that. >> there's a lot more developing right now. let's take a quick break. resume our coverage right after this. if you have medicare parts a and b and want...
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high security, et cetera.y actually thought that the jurors down there would be, i think, more likely to convict him. and they grossly miscalculated that. because the civil case was done in the actual area by brentwood and santa monica court. that's where they were able to get the civil, you know, verdict issued against him. so it was quite interesting. i think got an 8% chance in that system people with his similar background in terms of lack of priors, good conduct, nobody is opposing his parole, his age, his medical condition, et cetera. pretty much 82% i think he gets released. >> greg: what could he do? if you think about a lot of the characters in this drama are still alive whether you want to talk about marcia clark, judge ito, fuhrman, rosa lopez the maid. kato kaelyn. it's a paid purview reunion panel that could probably blow maywell mcgregor out of the water. >> jesse: i think fox should make some calls on that. >> greg: you had all of them up there and amazing thing to finally get to the truth and g
high security, et cetera.y actually thought that the jurors down there would be, i think, more likely to convict him. and they grossly miscalculated that. because the civil case was done in the actual area by brentwood and santa monica court. that's where they were able to get the civil, you know, verdict issued against him. so it was quite interesting. i think got an 8% chance in that system people with his similar background in terms of lack of priors, good conduct, nobody is opposing his...
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you just don't say, okay, mexico, france, et cetera, et cetera, country by country, they're bad because we had a deficit with them. it is just very near sighted and dangerous. so let's go home. >> this is not directly in response, but one of the things i found peculiar about this particular aspect of debate is if you are trying to reduce a number, there's only two ways to do that, buy less or sell more. one of the things odd about the current debate is that the administration's focus has been 98% on buy less. what seems to be missing in all of this is export promotion. it astonishes me it is missing. politically it is the easiest thing to do. the last three or four presidents have come in with a grand export plan, climbing aboraair force whatever number is, going off and coming back and saying we just increased exports by whatever million dollars. everyone has done this. i worked for ron brown and watched him do it and all of his successors have done it, too. this administration has missed that boat entirely. they don't talk about trade promotion, he their budget proposals would decimat
you just don't say, okay, mexico, france, et cetera, et cetera, country by country, they're bad because we had a deficit with them. it is just very near sighted and dangerous. so let's go home. >> this is not directly in response, but one of the things i found peculiar about this particular aspect of debate is if you are trying to reduce a number, there's only two ways to do that, buy less or sell more. one of the things odd about the current debate is that the administration's focus has...
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see the, whether or not they can pass information or get clues, et cetera. and it appears that this is the russian government's attempt to try to do this. i don't know what the outcome is. >> was it unethical, un-american if not illegal to not inform the fbi of that meeting and the intention of the meeting? >> i don't know the laws of it. seen law experts saying technically nothing illegal about it. i don't know. i don't know espionage law that well. i know it's improper and in a position, as an elected official or running for office or in a public, i guess, situation like that, it really is incumbent on you to do it. whether anything came out of this meeting or not, the fact is you need to expose this operation happening, because these people may go from donald trump jr. to somebody in the clinton campaign, or somebody in the sanders campaign or wherever, to try to do this, and we need to know that and stop it which it happens. >> there's been, from the beginning here, this is such a broad investigation into russia. the meddling as well as possible connecti
see the, whether or not they can pass information or get clues, et cetera. and it appears that this is the russian government's attempt to try to do this. i don't know what the outcome is. >> was it unethical, un-american if not illegal to not inform the fbi of that meeting and the intention of the meeting? >> i don't know the laws of it. seen law experts saying technically nothing illegal about it. i don't know. i don't know espionage law that well. i know it's improper and in a...
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et cetera. thought this was great column material. i wrote what i thought was a hilarious column about these united airlines folks and government folks taking peanuts away. a day or so later, i got a very interesting and poignant e-mail from a fellow journalist, newspaper in the midwest who had an eight -year-old daughter had a peanut allergy. he described to me, in a reasonable compelling letter, described to be in graphic detail what it's like to have a seven -year-old daughter in the seat next to you changing color not able to grieve, swelling in the face and it was quite poignant. the point of this all was that this is not a joke to a lot of people out there. i took that with me and ever since then i think twice about anything involving people with disabilities because we don't think about these everyday incidences when all the talk comes up. we hear about political talk about those how much to regulation and those regulations involve assisting people with disabilities. it involves helping m
et cetera. thought this was great column material. i wrote what i thought was a hilarious column about these united airlines folks and government folks taking peanuts away. a day or so later, i got a very interesting and poignant e-mail from a fellow journalist, newspaper in the midwest who had an eight -year-old daughter had a peanut allergy. he described to me, in a reasonable compelling letter, described to be in graphic detail what it's like to have a seven -year-old daughter in the seat...
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, et cetera.et the idea. it did not go well between dean and his father. you really got to feel bad for dean. anyway, next rose ceremony. brian gets the rose. the analyst pick, brian, he got a rose. eric, he got a rose. >> ooh. >> now it's down to it. here it is. peter gets the rose. you know what that means? dean, no rose for dean. emotional. everybody's crying on the way out. you get the idea. dean gets in the car. three dudes left. >> dean is crushed. bachelor. >> well, i mean, then you might have everybody running for the doors, basically. >> we'll talk about it. we have a bonus round of "the skinny" coming next. round of "the skinny" coming next. 60% of women are wearing the w...experience leaks. introducing always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three ti
, et cetera.et the idea. it did not go well between dean and his father. you really got to feel bad for dean. anyway, next rose ceremony. brian gets the rose. the analyst pick, brian, he got a rose. eric, he got a rose. >> ooh. >> now it's down to it. here it is. peter gets the rose. you know what that means? dean, no rose for dean. emotional. everybody's crying on the way out. you get the idea. dean gets in the car. three dudes left. >> dean is crushed. bachelor. >>...
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, et cetera, et cetera. this is the standard response of people who are into, you know, mega details to presidents and executives who believe that following a certain policy to get to a certain objective but don't know all the details. this is a typical washington deal. i've seen it before, they were wrong around reagan. he's rated as one of the greatest presidents. they're wrong about trump. i assure you the trump organization would have never existed if the man they are describing did what they are suggesting. this is somebody who knows how to get things accomplished. that's what he does. and he's in the process of doing it. david, i mean, i'm amazed here, but i agree with what david has said. sure, cover this for a little bit, but focus. health care, infrastructure, tax reform. >> the president could pick up his phone right now and tweet about health care, he doesn't. >> he did once on friday. but there were another 14 tweets about the media. trump took swipes at cnn during a fund riser and the crowd love
, et cetera, et cetera. this is the standard response of people who are into, you know, mega details to presidents and executives who believe that following a certain policy to get to a certain objective but don't know all the details. this is a typical washington deal. i've seen it before, they were wrong around reagan. he's rated as one of the greatest presidents. they're wrong about trump. i assure you the trump organization would have never existed if the man they are describing did what...
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, et cetera. throughout the course of the day it may feel as hot as 100 degrees, tomorrow, it is going to be the worst but we will start off by taking a quick peak at storm scan. we have weather variable to consider here heat and humidity obviously but also, a glance at radar toward afternoon and evening will be necessary for somebody taking a look, things are quiet. we have had a few sprinkles across ocean, monmouth county that departed out to sea and we will generally find sunshine, cloud throughout the course of the morning but toward afternoon and evening especially showers, storms re ignite, we have building heat, ample moisture to work with. instability is there for those typical summertime thunderstorms and they can be strong. our temperatures are off to a large start. we are off to 79 degrees at philly international with a normal high of 87. these would be reminiscent of noon time. so it is really big and warm part of the day and we can only go up from here. sun's not up yet, give it a cou
, et cetera. throughout the course of the day it may feel as hot as 100 degrees, tomorrow, it is going to be the worst but we will start off by taking a quick peak at storm scan. we have weather variable to consider here heat and humidity obviously but also, a glance at radar toward afternoon and evening will be necessary for somebody taking a look, things are quiet. we have had a few sprinkles across ocean, monmouth county that departed out to sea and we will generally find sunshine, cloud...
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et cetera, et cetera. one of the reasons why many strategists believe the trump white house has been so aggressive in trying to undermine the fourth estate, whether the "new york times" or the "washington post" or cnn, is because of stories like this. because 35%, 40% of the country doesn't want to hear this information. >> they don't -- >> don't want to believe it. but more importantly, the indig nance of the trump white house knowing some of them had to have known that this meeting took place. some of them had to have known that these e-mails existed, of a confidant of the trump's says -- if you would ask me -- you know, a week ago, do you think that we're going to have an example of an e-mail sent by a confidant of the trumps, contacts with people who were supposedly close with the kremlin, saying -- saying, the crouse prosecutor of russia met with this other intermediary, and in their meeting offered to provide the trump campaign with official documents and information that would incriminate hillary in
et cetera, et cetera. one of the reasons why many strategists believe the trump white house has been so aggressive in trying to undermine the fourth estate, whether the "new york times" or the "washington post" or cnn, is because of stories like this. because 35%, 40% of the country doesn't want to hear this information. >> they don't -- >> don't want to believe it. but more importantly, the indig nance of the trump white house knowing some of them had to have...
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. >> but, lan, when you hear that people are saying, "he's not taking his job seriously," et cetera, does that make it discouraging at all? >> i do get that, but i think that i'm not taking myself too seriously. and i think we need more politicians who are able to laugh at themselves. and as long as people are laughing with me and i'm giving them the opportunity to engage, i think that's great, because for everybody who says that i'm not taking my job seriously, there are people who reach out to me to say that i'm a symbol of hope for them. they project positive things on to me, and i'm very happy to be that symbol for them. >> vincent, what would you say are some items that are holding the community back from being more engaged? >> well, there's some structural issues. so if you look at the number of times that asian americans are contacted by either people running for office or by the political parties, it's much, much lower than for other groups. so i think that one thing that has to change is that there needs to be a better awareness from the overall political infrastructure abou
. >> but, lan, when you hear that people are saying, "he's not taking his job seriously," et cetera, does that make it discouraging at all? >> i do get that, but i think that i'm not taking myself too seriously. and i think we need more politicians who are able to laugh at themselves. and as long as people are laughing with me and i'm giving them the opportunity to engage, i think that's great, because for everybody who says that i'm not taking my job seriously, there are...
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of looking at what people in power actually doing among women with issues, men, the race issue, et cetera. we are finding that what we're seeing is an increase in individuals in a rolling back of the hands of time to yesterday. a rolling back of all the gains whether we talk about civil rights, women's rights, all of those things that are taking away of some of the gains we have made instead of building on them and helping us communicate like we're doing here today. what happens with those who claim the moral high ground as it stands now? they are not interested in conversations. they're not interested in dialogue or compromising any kind of way. and we're seeing that in the senate and the house of representatives, were seen in in the very style of this administration that is in the white house. and now as mentioned earlier the three branches of government who claim to be so american to love america so much want to be responsible for making america great again, are actually making america hates again back. >> thank you so much. in terms of the work that were doing, there's a role for all
of looking at what people in power actually doing among women with issues, men, the race issue, et cetera. we are finding that what we're seeing is an increase in individuals in a rolling back of the hands of time to yesterday. a rolling back of all the gains whether we talk about civil rights, women's rights, all of those things that are taking away of some of the gains we have made instead of building on them and helping us communicate like we're doing here today. what happens with those who...
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, et cetera. that is small personal example of why affirmative action for me was crucial to being able to sit at this table with these gentlemen and with you all in this room. >> you -- >> keep it succinct. >> very briefly, i do want to say that when we talk about affirmative action we tend to talk about it flowing in one direction and in order for the resentment that the program sometimes generated, in order for the resentment to exist, and believe people of color are given something you have to cook the books and not look what people of color are having taken away from them. if you are a person, who arrives at a university, and through some formula, race winds up being a benefit to you, you also say at the outset this person pn was more likely to died as a result of infant mortality. this person was more likely attend ad substandard school correlated with race. more likely to have been arrested at any point in their life, more likely, if they are arrested to have charges brought against them. if
, et cetera. that is small personal example of why affirmative action for me was crucial to being able to sit at this table with these gentlemen and with you all in this room. >> you -- >> keep it succinct. >> very briefly, i do want to say that when we talk about affirmative action we tend to talk about it flowing in one direction and in order for the resentment that the program sometimes generated, in order for the resentment to exist, and believe people of color are given...
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, et cetera. the president has the authority to dismiss his attorney general. the president has the authority to dismiss a special counsel the president has the authority to dismiss the deputy attorney general as well. so those could be shows that fall i honestly don't know. but, you know, nick, you have to look back at the tweets. now it looks to me like there's more reason than rhyme all of these things may have been leading indicators, especially this scaramucci assault on -- >> maybe, but, larry, let's look -- let's look at -- i've often said that washington, d.c. is the biggest corporation in the world. so let's take a look at d.c. as a business and if you and i were sitting on the set at cnbc and analyzing a company where the top executives kept coming and going, every couple of months, we would say, that company is in trouble or doesn't know what it's doing is it fair to look at d.c. that same way and say, this white house needs some order >> well, i think it is fair. you're past the six-mo
, et cetera. the president has the authority to dismiss his attorney general. the president has the authority to dismiss a special counsel the president has the authority to dismiss the deputy attorney general as well. so those could be shows that fall i honestly don't know. but, you know, nick, you have to look back at the tweets. now it looks to me like there's more reason than rhyme all of these things may have been leading indicators, especially this scaramucci assault on -- >> maybe,...
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on the facilities themselves in terms of welding machines, et cetera. and the last piece of that is the dry docks, as we go to the virginia payload module to block 5, the submarines won't fit in a lot of the existing dry docks and 4 class carriers, you use 13.8 kva power on the pier and have different cooling requirements so we've got to upgrade the docks. so we have a long-term investment plan that i've shown to the cno. and that includes both the dry docks and the facilities investments necessary to get there. it's not cheap. we're talking, we're talking on the dry dock side of the house, probably over the next 30 years, an investment of on the order of $3 billion to $4 billion necessary to make the dry docks compatible. those are kind of must-haves. if you want to have virginia-class submarines with virginia payload module, you're going to have to upgrade your dry docks. the second piece of that is the one where i'm competing with everybody else for the dollars, which is to make the investments necessary in the shipyards. so yes, that plan, we have t
on the facilities themselves in terms of welding machines, et cetera. and the last piece of that is the dry docks, as we go to the virginia payload module to block 5, the submarines won't fit in a lot of the existing dry docks and 4 class carriers, you use 13.8 kva power on the pier and have different cooling requirements so we've got to upgrade the docks. so we have a long-term investment plan that i've shown to the cno. and that includes both the dry docks and the facilities investments...
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but i believe with proper methods and leadership et cetera, that could be managed. china is a different situation. china is a significant rising power, and i'd argue that in china's case you're looking at a country that -- reforms of 1979 and over the last 39 or 40 years, china has advanced to really significantly in terms of economic development, it was taken off 10% gdp growth a year, they've slowed down over the last seven years. this is open to argument i suppose, but probably one of the most significant, if not the most significant economic shift in global economic power in the last five centuries. since the west and the industrial revolution. the china economic growth over the last 40 years is really really significant. what does that mean? when economic power shifts so significantly, military power typically follows and i believe we're seeing that today. we're seeing a significant increase in the capabilities and capacity and size and strength of chinese military capability. then you get back to will and intent. what's they're will and intend. what's they try
but i believe with proper methods and leadership et cetera, that could be managed. china is a different situation. china is a significant rising power, and i'd argue that in china's case you're looking at a country that -- reforms of 1979 and over the last 39 or 40 years, china has advanced to really significantly in terms of economic development, it was taken off 10% gdp growth a year, they've slowed down over the last seven years. this is open to argument i suppose, but probably one of the...
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powerful lobbyist, et cetera. now you have another powerful lobbyist with questions about his past including ties to the kremlin, but also a past in the military and question the possibility of ties to russian intelligence as well. >>> the june 2016 meeting at trump tower with donald trump, jr., jared kushner, and paul manafort included more people beyond the russian lawyer natalia veselnitskaya, a source familiar with the circumstances tells cnn. russian american lobbyist ra nat told several media outlets that he was also in the meeting. he told reporters for "the new york times" and washington post he's a veteran of the soviet army. in a march letter to the justice department, senate judiciary chairman chuck grassley described him as, quote, someone with ties to russian intelligence, someone alleged to have conducted political disinformation campaigns as part of a pro-russia lobbying effort. >> plainly, this russian attorney, this other third-party if they were present, they were there to both deliver a message
powerful lobbyist, et cetera. now you have another powerful lobbyist with questions about his past including ties to the kremlin, but also a past in the military and question the possibility of ties to russian intelligence as well. >>> the june 2016 meeting at trump tower with donald trump, jr., jared kushner, and paul manafort included more people beyond the russian lawyer natalia veselnitskaya, a source familiar with the circumstances tells cnn. russian american lobbyist ra nat told...
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then we think it must mean that the person uses bad grammar, quote-unquote, et cetera, et cetera. but actually, what would be surprising is if there were no black sound, because human speech starts in one place and then there's some people who go in this direction some people who go in that direction. now, latedin -- latin started here. people who went this direction spoke spanish bosselatedin changed in random ways. same thing with dialect. people speak a different english than people over here and this is every bit the point, even when the people live like this because it's not always a matter of gee -- geography. you talk like the people you's most intimate with. sounds are always changing in any language. listen to most americans now it's going to be point under 40 and you'll notice there are more likely to say, i caught a fish rather than i caught a fish. very subtle. but the a-u sound is melt interesting the a sawn. hawks make lacy circle inside the -- lazy circles in the sky. ever more common. more regions in america decade. that's a sound change. that's one example of what
then we think it must mean that the person uses bad grammar, quote-unquote, et cetera, et cetera. but actually, what would be surprising is if there were no black sound, because human speech starts in one place and then there's some people who go in this direction some people who go in that direction. now, latedin -- latin started here. people who went this direction spoke spanish bosselatedin changed in random ways. same thing with dialect. people speak a different english than people over...
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the last four digits of social security numbers, et cetera.he commission backing off of this request at all and if they don't get this information from states how problematic for their end goal here? >> they're not going to get the information they requested. they can't. and a number of states, the states can't comply and also comply with their law. they're not going to get it. by now they know that. it was extremely ill considered but, unfortunately, i want to turn this into a positive direction here. it reflects on the mistaken approach entirely of this commission. the commission that i headed was meant to be bipartisan tapped into a well of strong bipartisan desire that both parties could agree on. that is the direction we ought to be going on. this commission is an enormous step back from several decades since the year 2000. the contested presidential election in florida. several decades of effort to build a bipartisan consensus. this commission is doing what it can to disrupt it. let's put it this way, the people who have been recruited t
the last four digits of social security numbers, et cetera.he commission backing off of this request at all and if they don't get this information from states how problematic for their end goal here? >> they're not going to get the information they requested. they can't. and a number of states, the states can't comply and also comply with their law. they're not going to get it. by now they know that. it was extremely ill considered but, unfortunately, i want to turn this into a positive...
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you have already got private sector activity, the utilities, et cetera, the big oil.se, it's already private sectorhe capital. so the capital comes to work. this is not about capital. project.bout the >> so my question is, there's a perception here at least that ors very different in europe asia, that somehow they do invest in infrastructure, that it's much better than ours. correct? and if so, what are we lacking they have? >> it's fair to say there is more investment in infrastructure in europe and particularly in asia. it's invested in many different asia.particularly in it's direct government expenditure. but if you go to somewhere like europe, and this has been going on since the 90's, at a country you have very substantial public-private partnership programs that bring projects addressed by the private sector. >> that was the global head of assets earlier today on bloomberg. up, elon musk has got the first production model tesla's future is anything but certain. we'll discuss the challenges automaker.electric this is bloomberg. ♪ >> "what'd you miss?" all this w
you have already got private sector activity, the utilities, et cetera, the big oil.se, it's already private sectorhe capital. so the capital comes to work. this is not about capital. project.bout the >> so my question is, there's a perception here at least that ors very different in europe asia, that somehow they do invest in infrastructure, that it's much better than ours. correct? and if so, what are we lacking they have? >> it's fair to say there is more investment in...
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, et cetera.e progress and i think that will be monumental for the stock market. stuart: monumental, nice word. >> i do. all of this, investors want to see progress. i think we will. i think there's too much negativity where we are right now. stuart: right now we're up 116 points. 21,525. an't do the math in my head, but we're close to an all-time high. ashley: we are. stuart: i want to bring in more on amazon. ashley, did you buy anything? >> i did''t. >> i didn't either. liz: i was looking for the electronic spatula and i couldn't find it. >> i didn't, but here is the thing. what's so smart about prime dale, it's not about sales, it's about lining up more prime members and prime members tend to spend tice as much as other people on amazon, so it's huge fju them. stuart: i just want to bring this in. my producer said this in my ears. amazon prime members bought seven times more echo, did you say. ashley: that's right, echo devices. stuart: seven times more echo devices than the previous years. a
, et cetera.e progress and i think that will be monumental for the stock market. stuart: monumental, nice word. >> i do. all of this, investors want to see progress. i think we will. i think there's too much negativity where we are right now. stuart: right now we're up 116 points. 21,525. an't do the math in my head, but we're close to an all-time high. ashley: we are. stuart: i want to bring in more on amazon. ashley, did you buy anything? >> i did''t. >> i didn't either....
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you hear that from democratic lawmakers, et cetera, but when i speak to you, you say, no, in fact, we'retill looking into this. i will just ask this question. as you continue to investigate, are you discovering any evidence? are you discovering anything there? are you learning anything new about that collusion question since you first started doing interviews, collecting documents, et cetera? >> jim, we're learning new things all the time, and i can't go into it, obviously, but to probably give you an understanding of the debate i think you're seeing play out in public, a part of the function is different people having access to different information even within the committees. but more than that, it's how we look at the evidence. if you look at the issue, for example, of obstruction, many of the same people would say there is no indication of collusion, would say there is no indication of any obstruction. at the same time, the entire testimony of james comey could be viewed as evidence of obstruction. indeed, if we were in court and i was prosecuting a case of obstruction of justice and
you hear that from democratic lawmakers, et cetera, but when i speak to you, you say, no, in fact, we'retill looking into this. i will just ask this question. as you continue to investigate, are you discovering any evidence? are you discovering anything there? are you learning anything new about that collusion question since you first started doing interviews, collecting documents, et cetera? >> jim, we're learning new things all the time, and i can't go into it, obviously, but to...
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some countries have more capacity to catch these things at customs than others, et cetera. and that's one of the things in our conversations with our chinese colleagues that we have talked about is, you know, providing customs assistance for them on the border to catch a lot of the stuff that goes into north korea, and we are working on that with them as are some of our other like-minded allies in the region. >> i hope we'll redouble our efforts to work on that because the alternative is frightening not just for the region and certainly japan and south korea recognize that now, but also for the broader region, including china. and what could happen on their border with dprk. now, with the new testing of intercontinental ballistic missile, really for the whole world. >> right. >> i would hope that we would not only put more pressure on these countries but that we would apply that pressure in a way that it's clear that it's in their self-interest to avoid the potential calamity that could occur if we do not more effectively through sanctions and peaceful means curtail what th
some countries have more capacity to catch these things at customs than others, et cetera. and that's one of the things in our conversations with our chinese colleagues that we have talked about is, you know, providing customs assistance for them on the border to catch a lot of the stuff that goes into north korea, and we are working on that with them as are some of our other like-minded allies in the region. >> i hope we'll redouble our efforts to work on that because the alternative is...
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, et cetera. kayla tausche live at the white house. >> reporter: the existence of these e-mails first reported by "the new york times" and later tweeted the enfire chatire chaid appear to show the motivation for the meeting that the president's son took in june of 2016 with a russian attorney said to be connected to the kremlin. it would seem to support that the purpose of which was to obtain incriminating information about hillary clinton, then the president's opposition in the presidential election. according to these e-mails, a publicist who is attempting to get this meeting, this is obviously very sensitive information. it is helped along by two individuals who were reportedly acquaintances by the trump's family the president's son says, seems we have some time. if it is what you say, i love it, specially later in the summer we are still waiting on news of exactly what the substance of this meeting was the white house has claimed it was very short and no follow-up. the attorney in question, wh
, et cetera. kayla tausche live at the white house. >> reporter: the existence of these e-mails first reported by "the new york times" and later tweeted the enfire chatire chaid appear to show the motivation for the meeting that the president's son took in june of 2016 with a russian attorney said to be connected to the kremlin. it would seem to support that the purpose of which was to obtain incriminating information about hillary clinton, then the president's opposition in the...
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piece, and one of those is making the necessary investments in capital equipment and machinery, et cetera. but providing shops and stuff, if you go, you know, and get your work done, that flows the material and flows the work into the ship better than we do today. so while we don't make the investments we need to make today, that's pretty clear, i mean, we make -- we meet the 6% threshold that's mandated by congress, but that's kind of a hold what you got and we're going to have to take a serious look at what it takes to go invest in these shipyards, particularly if we're going to grow the size of the fleet. the shipyards can handle the 275 ships, but if you're talking dry docks, shops and throughput to handle 355-ship navy, you have a completely different issue. >> right. i agree. just to get back to capacity issue, you've got a lot of folks out here who are working in industry. you've already, in your remarks, highlighted the fact that the 18, as far as the next proposed budget, it came down on focusing on near-term readiness. makes sense, to a degree, but there was a lot of people, fra
piece, and one of those is making the necessary investments in capital equipment and machinery, et cetera. but providing shops and stuff, if you go, you know, and get your work done, that flows the material and flows the work into the ship better than we do today. so while we don't make the investments we need to make today, that's pretty clear, i mean, we make -- we meet the 6% threshold that's mandated by congress, but that's kind of a hold what you got and we're going to have to take a...
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they could have even killed you because they would have suspected something et cetera, et cetera thatthey couldn't deal with. so i'm not -- it's one thing to reach out to the bus drivers. it is quite another -- we are talking about people who are bigoted i believe, by profession, okay. so, to spend time, i would rather we spend time in changing our society, which removes bullying, which removes an employee may, which teaches respect because everything on top of the sewers, even if they come out will have nobody to recruit. >> what we do in life after he is very much like dr. john paul sauk treated polio. we treat those who are sick to intervention, but we also know that in order to keep other people from being sick we have to inoculate the population for that disease. so there is prevention. what you are talking about is prevention. i absolutely wholeheartedly believe in that -- >> take away victims. >> we don't bring opportunity to the people who need it the most will continue to have this problem. because really going down to the depths where i was was not an ideological thing. it w
they could have even killed you because they would have suspected something et cetera, et cetera thatthey couldn't deal with. so i'm not -- it's one thing to reach out to the bus drivers. it is quite another -- we are talking about people who are bigoted i believe, by profession, okay. so, to spend time, i would rather we spend time in changing our society, which removes bullying, which removes an employee may, which teaches respect because everything on top of the sewers, even if they come out...
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but it does not seem to have got the knack of making money from other platforms like instagram et ceteramarch. the strolling story feature is proven to be very successful. the monetisation in whatsapp is great to be interesting, and indeed messenger. in april, an announcement... at a facebook developer conference, they eat so interesting products that are said to be coming online with whatsapp and messenger that will allow marketers to market their brands to conversations taking place.“ marketers to market their brands to conversations taking place. if we we re conversations taking place. if we were talking on facebook messenger, at this development... what would it do? it is an ai digital assistants. if we are having a conversation about going out, the tool will recognise that and serve relevant option. for consumer brands, there would be appetite for that to happen. the user growth is another topic. can they sustain this growth rate? 2 billion around the world, is it reaching saturation point?“ rate? 2 billion around the world, is it reaching saturation point? if you look at a gruff fr
but it does not seem to have got the knack of making money from other platforms like instagram et ceteramarch. the strolling story feature is proven to be very successful. the monetisation in whatsapp is great to be interesting, and indeed messenger. in april, an announcement... at a facebook developer conference, they eat so interesting products that are said to be coming online with whatsapp and messenger that will allow marketers to market their brands to conversations taking place.“...
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they are not crazy and they are not intended to suppress speech that matters et cetera. but they all presuppose a willingness on the part of the public to have a society in which a constant decision is being made about what may be said and whatnot and being made by some entity of the government. as it determines what is good for the people or bad for the people to hear. while there are always exceptions that is not the direction in which we have gone in so as a regard to the right to be forgotten i think the supreme court would ache to get a case like that. so they could come out with some nice unanimous decisions with flags flying and defending freedom of speech. are you concerned about the europeanization of the american free-speech tradition. we are seeing calls in america who impose the dignitary norms. why is that dangerous and are you you concerned that the tradition you are defending might be under siege. i am concerned in particular on what we see on college campuses. while one can argue about how prevalent these problems are they are very real the first amendmen
they are not crazy and they are not intended to suppress speech that matters et cetera. but they all presuppose a willingness on the part of the public to have a society in which a constant decision is being made about what may be said and whatnot and being made by some entity of the government. as it determines what is good for the people or bad for the people to hear. while there are always exceptions that is not the direction in which we have gone in so as a regard to the right to be...
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don't expect many to reach the triple dimming et cetera yet f we do it will be friday or saturday. again -- she travels -- and america you're is on the raise and unfortunately mere the front end. 78 current number in washington. gaithersburg 70s. 60s out. there lucky ones. mar tipsburg 66, culpeper 66. feeling pleasant west to eye 81. humidity is thick locally. get ready for the summertime feel. how about 11 a.m. feeling like 91 in washington and 9 quantico and into the afternoon we go there goes heat index values near 100. probably will cross it much like yesterday, 99 washington and 99 quantico it feel we're having so much fun let's do it again tomorrow. 99 tomorrow at 5:00. 100 annapolis and this is typically hottest time of year and know surprise we're deal with heat wave in mid jewel. pennsylvania, maryland, west vir vur, virginia, all quiet this morning. later this afternoon could we quick up a thunderstorm sure. we're still dealing with a lot of heat as well. 90s across the eastern sea board and dealing with a big time heat wave across the country and temperatures later this
don't expect many to reach the triple dimming et cetera yet f we do it will be friday or saturday. again -- she travels -- and america you're is on the raise and unfortunately mere the front end. 78 current number in washington. gaithersburg 70s. 60s out. there lucky ones. mar tipsburg 66, culpeper 66. feeling pleasant west to eye 81. humidity is thick locally. get ready for the summertime feel. how about 11 a.m. feeling like 91 in washington and 9 quantico and into the afternoon we go there...
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she did feel very different, asi et cetera.loves further education. it is this idea that gypsy education. it is this idea that gypsy children sometimes drop out of education, yes, but they very often come back. therein lies the challenge for the education system, to try and engage those people, given what you are describing about maybe the way they don't like the idea of the formalities around some of the system. absolutely. it's about working with those children as individuals and working with the families and gaining trust, to say, these are the rules, this is how we have to operate, but not in the kind of way where we are trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. also, something we need to communicate, further education is a huge range of things that young people and older people can do and perhaps that's not communicated very well, especially the children, perhaps parents or extended family, who haven't been to university. so there is something that needs to be sent there. we were talking about non—traditional routes. i
she did feel very different, asi et cetera.loves further education. it is this idea that gypsy education. it is this idea that gypsy children sometimes drop out of education, yes, but they very often come back. therein lies the challenge for the education system, to try and engage those people, given what you are describing about maybe the way they don't like the idea of the formalities around some of the system. absolutely. it's about working with those children as individuals and working with...
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of course, they would like the headlines off russia and the headlines on this, et cetera.t do you believe the french president, emanuel macron would like to gain most from the two days? >> reporter: poppy, i think, first and foremost, one of the things the new french president wants to gain from this is a sense of, if not the upper hand, certainly a sense of more parody here. he is inviting president trump to paris at a time of a great show of a force by the french military. tomorrow, the bastille day parade, as sarah was mentioning, is going to feature american troops, of course, but it is also going to feature about two hours of french troops parading down, you know, in front of both presidents here. we are going to see president trump watching that. i think what president macron is trying to do here is trying to, "a" cement a relationship with president trump. climate is one thing they absolutely disagree on. counterterrorism is a focus of the meeting today, we are told. this one-on-one meeting between the two leaders. it's the third time they have met. this is the firs
of course, they would like the headlines off russia and the headlines on this, et cetera.t do you believe the french president, emanuel macron would like to gain most from the two days? >> reporter: poppy, i think, first and foremost, one of the things the new french president wants to gain from this is a sense of, if not the upper hand, certainly a sense of more parody here. he is inviting president trump to paris at a time of a great show of a force by the french military. tomorrow, the...
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peter, george downing, charles reason, et cetera, et cetera. and now black teachers are teaching black youth. so this active mentor ship was so incredibly important for the elite. philip took many different kinds of courses. he studied latin and history, both ancient and modern. and richard, then 25 years later, as charles reason as a teacher, the same teacher. this is what she says about him. professor reason cultured refined inclined to be a little supercilious was quite intolerant of mediocrity. he instinctively shun ordinary and the commonplace, and kept himself aloof from all that was awkward and unseemly. he could and would teach, but only if allowed his right choice in the selection of his pupils. those willing and able to submit to his processes found ompensation far in excess of both ancient and modern. and richard, then 25 years later, as charles reason as a teacher, the same teacher. this is what she says about him. professor reason cultured refined inclined to be a little supercilious was quite intolerant of mediocrity. he instincti
peter, george downing, charles reason, et cetera, et cetera. and now black teachers are teaching black youth. so this active mentor ship was so incredibly important for the elite. philip took many different kinds of courses. he studied latin and history, both ancient and modern. and richard, then 25 years later, as charles reason as a teacher, the same teacher. this is what she says about him. professor reason cultured refined inclined to be a little supercilious was quite intolerant of...
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since this has become russia collusion, et cetera. did you ever meet with any other person from russia let you know? >> donald jr.,: i don't even know. i have probably met with other people from russia. not in the context of a formalized meeting. because why would i? in the grand scheme of things, how busy we were, this was a courtesy to an acquaintance. >> sean: let me play a montage. these are democrats attacking you today. i will give you a chance to respond to what they are saying and what the left is saying. they have taken it to the ultimate extreme. i will ask you about some perspective. here's what they are saying. >> we now know they sought to approach the term campaign to see whether they would be interested in damaging information about hillary clinton. we now know that the response of the outcome of the president son gave to the russians was that he would love it. if they would provide damaging information about hillary clinton. this overture of the russian government to provide damaging information to intervene, in the pr
since this has become russia collusion, et cetera. did you ever meet with any other person from russia let you know? >> donald jr.,: i don't even know. i have probably met with other people from russia. not in the context of a formalized meeting. because why would i? in the grand scheme of things, how busy we were, this was a courtesy to an acquaintance. >> sean: let me play a montage. these are democrats attacking you today. i will give you a chance to respond to what they are...