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when all was said and done, though, eugene was faced with a question. how do you top such a big act of kindness? with thousands of small ones is the answer that came to eugene. >> would you care for a meal? >> the first act i did was so grand, but what i also learned is that something so simple and every day can be just as profound and touching the soul of someone else. >> you're very welcome. >> reporter: it's why eugene was in oakland recently, handing out homemade meals and comforting hugs to people who could use one or both. >> god bless you. >> reporter: it's part of a 50-state, 365 day act of kindness marathon eugene is undertaking. >> if they're in a fog of apathy and depression, kindness has that ability to shine a light and pull them out. it kind of ignites that spark that lies in each and every one of us. >> reporter: to help fund his mission of kindness, eugene started a clothing company that stands for kindness, love and gratitude. the money he makes from selling his custom-designed tee shirts is what finds his good deeds. it's as if kindnes
when all was said and done, though, eugene was faced with a question. how do you top such a big act of kindness? with thousands of small ones is the answer that came to eugene. >> would you care for a meal? >> the first act i did was so grand, but what i also learned is that something so simple and every day can be just as profound and touching the soul of someone else. >> you're very welcome. >> reporter: it's why eugene was in oakland recently, handing out homemade...
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but roseanne barr and now samantha bee, the racism eugene scott talked about. to repeat what either said. it is the in decent, horrific polluting of the public airwaves with the depraved racism and sexism. we see it all the time online. the fcc still patrols my world of radio and network television, thank goodness. it is the public that determines when to shun people for their public behaviors. both bee and barr ought to be shunned. if you find yourself upset with only one of them, you are either confused, ill-informed or a hypocrite. thanks for joining me. i'll see you next week here on msnbc. keep the conversation going on msnbc.com/hugh-hewitt. signature toughness... and one more thing... the world comes with it. the new, reimagined 2019 jeep cherokee. but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? that goes beyond assumingl pet ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond
but roseanne barr and now samantha bee, the racism eugene scott talked about. to repeat what either said. it is the in decent, horrific polluting of the public airwaves with the depraved racism and sexism. we see it all the time online. the fcc still patrols my world of radio and network television, thank goodness. it is the public that determines when to shun people for their public behaviors. both bee and barr ought to be shunned. if you find yourself upset with only one of them, you are...
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pretty phenomenal job. >> eugene's kindness marathon is just getting underway.ing out meals on the street is just one of the things he plans to do. there are also visits to homeless shelters and to help at schools. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> do you have a story idea for our series? let garvin know about it on his facebook page. look for garvin thomas nbc bay area and leave him a comment. >>> still ahead, a dog takeover at ocean beach in san francisco and these dogs have a popular following. deal talk. to make sure my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo is a great deal. i asked a sales expert. it's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crispy chicken breast, hickory-smoked bacon, and melted cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink. all for just $5.99! you said it, stanley. ow. wait, what's happening? stanley, stanley! you're deflating! i'm so cold. we need a doctor! jack, tell my wife i love her. nooooooo!!!!!! try my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo. another great deal from jack in the box. about one thousand corgis stormed ocean beach. >>> it's c
pretty phenomenal job. >> eugene's kindness marathon is just getting underway.ing out meals on the street is just one of the things he plans to do. there are also visits to homeless shelters and to help at schools. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> do you have a story idea for our series? let garvin know about it on his facebook page. look for garvin thomas nbc bay area and leave him a comment. >>> still ahead, a dog takeover at ocean beach in san francisco and these...
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when all was said and done, though, eugene was faced with a question. how do you top such a big act of kindness? >> excuse me, have you eaten today? would you care for a meal? >> with thousands of small ones. >> would you care for a meal? >> the first act was so grand. but what i also learned was that something so simple in every day can be just as profound. >> it's why eugene was in oakland recently, handing out homemade meals and comforting hugs to people who could use one or both. >> god bless you. >> it's part of a 50-state, 365-day act of kindness marathon eugene is undertaking. >> they're in a fog of apathy, in a fog of depression. kindness has that ability to shine a light and pull them out. it kind of ignites that spark that lies within each and every one of us. >> to help fund his mission of kindness, eugene started a clothing company, it stands for kindness, love and gratitude. the money he makes from selling his custom designed t-shirts is what funds his good deeds. it's as if kindness has become his full-time job, one where the benefits are
when all was said and done, though, eugene was faced with a question. how do you top such a big act of kindness? >> excuse me, have you eaten today? would you care for a meal? >> with thousands of small ones. >> would you care for a meal? >> the first act was so grand. but what i also learned was that something so simple in every day can be just as profound. >> it's why eugene was in oakland recently, handing out homemade meals and comforting hugs to people who...
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and the senator eugene mccarthy. and then to jump into the race. if anybody ever looked like president it was eugene mccarthy. and then to work like mad. and then to put you on the good committees. mccarthy could care less he would not knock the leaders of the senate. it is like a new guinea leprechaun with their seniority and to care of us for any of them. no other candidate like mccarthy. to jump into the race. and to announce at the press conference why do you want to be president? i didn't say that i wanted to be president i am willing to be president and then to look at the other reporter what kind of president you thank you would make? the new hampshire primaries doesn't even bother showing up until the end of january. they are begging him they rescheduled all of these with his speech at the auditorium promoting this for weeks and weeks halfway to the speech he says i have an idea i want to go back to the hotel to write poetry. he says i'm done take me back. the next day they picked him up with a full schedule and set where senator mccarthy h
and the senator eugene mccarthy. and then to jump into the race. if anybody ever looked like president it was eugene mccarthy. and then to work like mad. and then to put you on the good committees. mccarthy could care less he would not knock the leaders of the senate. it is like a new guinea leprechaun with their seniority and to care of us for any of them. no other candidate like mccarthy. to jump into the race. and to announce at the press conference why do you want to be president? i didn't...
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yeah. >> reporter: in 2015 eugene hiked the pacific crest trail from mexico to canada. raising money along the way for a paraplegic man he barely knew at the time. arthur wren owitz can i so he could buy a device to help him walk for the first time in a decade. >> oh, my god. >> when all was said and done, eugene was faced with a question. how do you top such a big act of kindness? >> you have eaten today? >> with thousands of small ones is the answer that came to eugene. >> would you care for -- >> the first act was so grand but something so simple and every day could be just as profound and touching the soul of someone else. >> you're very welcome. >> reporter: why he was in oakland recently. handing out home made meals and comforting hugs to people who could use one, or both. >> god bless you. >> reporter: it is part of a 50-state, 365-day act of kindness marathon youth is undertaking. >> if they are in a fog of apathy and in a fog of depression, kindness has that ability to shine a light and pull them out. it kind of ignites that spark that lies within each and ever
yeah. >> reporter: in 2015 eugene hiked the pacific crest trail from mexico to canada. raising money along the way for a paraplegic man he barely knew at the time. arthur wren owitz can i so he could buy a device to help him walk for the first time in a decade. >> oh, my god. >> when all was said and done, eugene was faced with a question. how do you top such a big act of kindness? >> you have eaten today? >> with thousands of small ones is the answer that came to...
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eugene scott with loughlin markey. eugene, start with you for a sense of what you are looking for in light of what i was just discussing with bill neely, that is you are looking at this through the prism of what happened in quebec over the last couple of days. how does that change what you are going to be looking for, eugene? >> i think what i'm looking for is looking specifically to see if president trump is going to prove that he actually has some type of nj and insight into what could make north korea move towards peace and denuclearization which is what he ultimately wants, in a way that he has not communicated before. we have some background reporting saying that one of the main motivations for donald trump with this whole summit with north korea is that when president obama and trump met shortly before the inauguration, obama made it very clear to president trump that north korea would be one of his biggest challenges. so trump is trying to communicate that he is solve a problem that obama was not able to. but he
eugene scott with loughlin markey. eugene, start with you for a sense of what you are looking for in light of what i was just discussing with bill neely, that is you are looking at this through the prism of what happened in quebec over the last couple of days. how does that change what you are going to be looking for, eugene? >> i think what i'm looking for is looking specifically to see if president trump is going to prove that he actually has some type of nj and insight into what could...
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what are the similarities as you see them, eugene? >> one of the similarities we saw in the example you just gave is the people on the front lines are dealing with the lion's share of the attacks from activists, from protesters and they're just following orders. orders that are often being reported, as not actually coming from the white house or actually being consistent with what the department of homeland security thinks is even happening. so there's so many chiefs, so many people in the kitchen. so many cooks trying to make very clear directions and decisions about this issue. but everything is chaotic and people don't understand what they should be doing. and the the end of the day, only a few people are being held accountable on the front lines when it comes to push-back. >> pema, i want to get a sense from you, about what you think the president's think something on this issue. on this saturday, many days after all of this drama began. i'll read from the "new york times" again characterizing the chaos and confusion within the wh
what are the similarities as you see them, eugene? >> one of the similarities we saw in the example you just gave is the people on the front lines are dealing with the lion's share of the attacks from activists, from protesters and they're just following orders. orders that are often being reported, as not actually coming from the white house or actually being consistent with what the department of homeland security thinks is even happening. so there's so many chiefs, so many people in...
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eugene, your take away from all of this what most surprised you? >> i was asking the takeaways. >> i think what surprised me the most was seeing the president completely absolve putin and his reactions on crimea and the american government as well. it seemed he would not acknowledge not only putin's past behaviors but the referral to acknowledge it was wrong. and the refusal to make any moves that would reverse that decision? >> yes. >> and other things that have happened regarding russia and crimea. >> so, ali, this was unscheduled, do you know how this briefing came about? >> no, but as many meetings with this president, he's the person that says the message the loudest, the clearest. and really, this makes sense for someone who went to the g7 with the high stakes singapore summit next on the horizon. it makes sense that he would do something like this. it is stunning when he does his first solo press conference in over a year just randomly, that's a little bit stunning but par for the course here. the thing i tyook away from it the most, just ho
eugene, your take away from all of this what most surprised you? >> i was asking the takeaways. >> i think what surprised me the most was seeing the president completely absolve putin and his reactions on crimea and the american government as well. it seemed he would not acknowledge not only putin's past behaviors but the referral to acknowledge it was wrong. and the refusal to make any moves that would reverse that decision? >> yes. >> and other things that have...
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betsy and eugene, thank you for being with us on a show packed with a lot of news. we have today's big picture. for it we want to honor somebody who a lot of folks consider legendary in this business. he's photographed in his office back in 1984. he died last night after a battle with cancer at the age of 68. he was one of the most prolific commentators of his generation. on the page, on the screen, he was honored with a pulitzer three years after this photo was taken. in a heart breaking farewell note he said i'm grateful to have played a small role, and i leave this life with no regrets. would love to hear your thoughts on facebook, twitter, snap chat and instagram. i'll see your later next week own right back here monday morning. stephanie ruhle, watching the stock markets and battle at the border. lots going on. >> a lot to cover, my friend. thank you so much. good morning, everyone. i am stephanie ruhle. ali velshi is off. it is june 22nd nd. let's try to get a little smarter. >> very strong border. if we don't, you'll have millions and millions of people and l
betsy and eugene, thank you for being with us on a show packed with a lot of news. we have today's big picture. for it we want to honor somebody who a lot of folks consider legendary in this business. he's photographed in his office back in 1984. he died last night after a battle with cancer at the age of 68. he was one of the most prolific commentators of his generation. on the page, on the screen, he was honored with a pulitzer three years after this photo was taken. in a heart breaking...
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he couldn't picture mccarthy at a cuban missile crisis. >> eugene mccarthy was basically a one-issue what's happening in the cities, what's happening around race and the issues of poverty. >> we want kennedy! we want kennedy! >> we cannot separate ourselves no matter where we live from the problems and the troubles and the difficulties that face the whole of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president and the next president of the united states, hubert h. humphrey. >> i shall seek the nomination of the democratic party. >> when humphrey came in as a candidate, he was regarded as a johnson surrogate. >> i will run on the record of the johnson/humphrey administrations, but i will not rest on it. >> and it was very clear to everybody that johnson controlled the party. >> president johnson will do what he can to help humphrey win the nomination and to see that senator robert kennedy does not get the nomination. >> who would be nominated by the democratic party wasn't necessarily going to be determined by the primaries. >> it would be nominated by the people who control
he couldn't picture mccarthy at a cuban missile crisis. >> eugene mccarthy was basically a one-issue what's happening in the cities, what's happening around race and the issues of poverty. >> we want kennedy! we want kennedy! >> we cannot separate ourselves no matter where we live from the problems and the troubles and the difficulties that face the whole of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president and the next president of the united states, hubert...
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eugene?k he is going to keep pruitt, screw you. >> buy him lotion, find him a mattress and move him into the residence. hate tweet laura i think a ram. >> he would rather that pruitt had preferred the lotion from the trump international hotel but other than that inhe is fine with pruitt. he like him. he seems to be a fairly close adviser, actually. apparently, he calls him up and they talk. >> in this instance i'm rooting for laura i think a ram. my thanks to you panel. that does it for our hour. i'll nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" star now. for once i'm on time. hi, chuck. >> hi. tell mr. swan put the lot in the et. pution in the basket. >> no. we were playing silence of the lambs. i would play it for you but then it would be late. it puts lotion on its body or it gets the hose. >> just put it in the basket. if it's wednesday, ain't no party like a donald trump party. >> tonight, trumping the gop. is the president taking ultimate corol over his party? >> it's becoming a cultish thing, isn't it
eugene?k he is going to keep pruitt, screw you. >> buy him lotion, find him a mattress and move him into the residence. hate tweet laura i think a ram. >> he would rather that pruitt had preferred the lotion from the trump international hotel but other than that inhe is fine with pruitt. he like him. he seems to be a fairly close adviser, actually. apparently, he calls him up and they talk. >> in this instance i'm rooting for laura i think a ram. my thanks to you panel. that...
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amy: the trailer for "the king" directed by eugene jarecki, who joins us here in our studio.me to democracy now! talk about this latest film. >> a woman across the country to understand -- i went across the country to understand the american dream or what it was. as we're learning more and more every day from summit of people waking up in the condition we're in, the american dream was never for anyone, is for white men. we are learning -- i think were actually coming up to speed as a countrtry rather quickly due to the conditions we now face. amy: why focus on elvis presley? >> what is more inextricable from the american dream than elvis presley? as he rose, we rose. as he became too powerful so fast i'm a so did we. he started to realize he had so heres in his soul reached out for quick fix, drugs, carbohydrate, violence, just as we have. the question is, elvis died at 42 on n the toilet. i wanted to know where we're are headed. amy: letet's go to van jones in your film "the king." close let's t t forg elvlvis presesy is living in the 1960'ss ght t algsidee the huge revolt o
amy: the trailer for "the king" directed by eugene jarecki, who joins us here in our studio.me to democracy now! talk about this latest film. >> a woman across the country to understand -- i went across the country to understand the american dream or what it was. as we're learning more and more every day from summit of people waking up in the condition we're in, the american dream was never for anyone, is for white men. we are learning -- i think were actually coming up to speed...
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kennedy then returns to the campaign trail where he continues to face a formidable challenge from eugeneor in oregon making robert the first kennedy to lose an election. >> those results represent a setback to my prospects of receiving the presidential nomination of my party. >> robert kennedy said, i have to win the california primary. if i lose california, i'm probably out. >> kennedy throws himself into the crazed crowds who turn up for his rallies. >> we spent the last two weeks of that campaign in san francisco. he would ride through the streets in an open convertible. the crowds would come out of nowhere and grab him and grab his hand and try to pull him. to them. he was mobbed. >> always looming over bobby's head was the possibility he would be another kennedy to die. >> there were firecrackers, a lot of people around him were worried it was something else. >> coming up -- >> senator kennedy has been shot. >> is there a doctor in the house? powerful potential... signature toughness... and one more thing... the world comes with it. the new, reimagined 2019 jeep cherokee. dad! hidin
kennedy then returns to the campaign trail where he continues to face a formidable challenge from eugeneor in oregon making robert the first kennedy to lose an election. >> those results represent a setback to my prospects of receiving the presidential nomination of my party. >> robert kennedy said, i have to win the california primary. if i lose california, i'm probably out. >> kennedy throws himself into the crazed crowds who turn up for his rallies. >> we spent the...
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that was eugene mccarthy's campaign. bobby kennedy thought he was a joke, he got two unexpected breaks, number one was the end of than. i won't go into history of vietnam war, there was a truce which is the vietnamese new year between the north and the south, america was supporting the south, the communist the north. they had the truce for the holiday and, of course, the north hit like a hundred cities, blasted the way right to the steps of u.s. embassy. ended up being massive military defeat for communist but wasn't reported in the news. took about five weeks for u.s. forces with the south vietnamese and they crushed the offensive but for 5 or 6 weeks on the news every night it was being reported that just when you thought vietnam war was winding down, mccarthy and the people said, you know, really first time to get america's attention to make them believe pentagon was lying. by the way, majority of americans supported the vietnam war, majority of democrats supported the war, that's when it started to take a nose dive.
that was eugene mccarthy's campaign. bobby kennedy thought he was a joke, he got two unexpected breaks, number one was the end of than. i won't go into history of vietnam war, there was a truce which is the vietnamese new year between the north and the south, america was supporting the south, the communist the north. they had the truce for the holiday and, of course, the north hit like a hundred cities, blasted the way right to the steps of u.s. embassy. ended up being massive military defeat...
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he is a major political figure in the united states. -- he refusednse to pardon eugene debs. again, while americans are fighting and friends, what did debs do? look at this language. this man was a traitor, wilson says. and he will never be pardoned by wilson. pardoned byually warren g. harding. election,residential eugene debs, even though he was in prison, he still ran for political office. comics numberress 9653. he got over a million votes. [laughter] i could make some craft about politicians, but i won't. war.ca is coming into the it is important to note that russia is dropping out of the war. against, there has been having -- heavy fighting, not just in france, but also the balkans, the italian front, throughout the middle east, from the arabian gulf already are 2 -- from agents of the caucuses. russia had taken very heavy and theuring the war russian army morale breaks. russian soldiers fleeing the field and surrendering rather in early 1917, the czarist regime, nicholas ii was overthrown in a revolution. the republican government in russia is overturned by lenin and t
he is a major political figure in the united states. -- he refusednse to pardon eugene debs. again, while americans are fighting and friends, what did debs do? look at this language. this man was a traitor, wilson says. and he will never be pardoned by wilson. pardoned byually warren g. harding. election,residential eugene debs, even though he was in prison, he still ran for political office. comics numberress 9653. he got over a million votes. [laughter] i could make some craft about...
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eugene scott, going to talk to you again bottom of the hour.hank you. >> sure. >>> president trump ups his attack on harley-davidson after announcing they're moving as the border crisis continues to unfold, jeff sessions jokes about family separations. those stories and check of the weather when we come back. plaque psoriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have a
eugene scott, going to talk to you again bottom of the hour.hank you. >> sure. >>> president trump ups his attack on harley-davidson after announcing they're moving as the border crisis continues to unfold, jeff sessions jokes about family separations. those stories and check of the weather when we come back. plaque psoriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this...
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eugene w walki on the road when a driver hit im.unclear if he'll face charges. >> t back and forth on the immigration debate continues including from the president and congressio members. the president held a campaign style rally holding children. dan springer reports. >>> president trump in las vegas saturday trying to deflect criticism separating more than 2000 immigrant children from thntr s, suggesting that it was president obama who kept them rapid in foil and cage >> they said look at this sight. look atwi prince lliam. look at this picture. excuse me, it was 2014 it was president obama. >>> they want to u the issue and i like sue for election, issue is strong borders, no crime. their i is open boards, let coun3 all over our >> reporter: as the immigration debate across the country intensifs. a group of prosters brocking a center to another.detention in florida, lunches took to thet street. deic lawmaker took aim at the president. >> the 70 here, the 2300 across the country,hen will they be united >> this is not who we are aa
eugene w walki on the road when a driver hit im.unclear if he'll face charges. >> t back and forth on the immigration debate continues including from the president and congressio members. the president held a campaign style rally holding children. dan springer reports. >>> president trump in las vegas saturday trying to deflect criticism separating more than 2000 immigrant children from thntr s, suggesting that it was president obama who kept them rapid in foil and cage >>...
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eugene and shawna are here too. jeff, if you're michael cohen, representing michael cohen and you see this, what are you thinking? >> i think the message is clear that what is happening is the pardon power's morphing into if you have been charged with something similar to what michael cohen can be charged with, what flynn was charged with, what manafort was charged with, you may be getting a pardon. i think the message is, hey, guys, don't cooperate, stay low, eventually we can help you out. >> do you think it is that explicit the thought process in the president's mind ore sees folks on fox news, he hears his pals on the phone talking about this and he wants ton please the people around him? >> i think it's more likely to be those advising and supporting trump trying to help him realize he should stay calm and not have much to worry about. i would be surprised if trump had come to this conclusion on his own. but i think it's interesting when you look at the individuals pardoned that the period in the past, three pr
eugene and shawna are here too. jeff, if you're michael cohen, representing michael cohen and you see this, what are you thinking? >> i think the message is clear that what is happening is the pardon power's morphing into if you have been charged with something similar to what michael cohen can be charged with, what flynn was charged with, what manafort was charged with, you may be getting a pardon. i think the message is, hey, guys, don't cooperate, stay low, eventually we can help you...
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well jordan already has seven hundred thousand serving of eugene's and every third person to me that is by pledging to be a palestinian cause that's because of the insurance shared history now there is a huge bill that we'll all how the people are under the economic pressures now the perception within jordan is that all of these civilians are taking their jobs they're using the civic facilities so there is a lot of pressure short on the government to not accept any more cylinder effigies that is the reason for the government of naught any more refugees coming in because their housing already so many are in jordan itself where are these fifty thousand people likely to go now where can they go. well at the moment they are going deeper into the rebel held territory where they're hoping for at least some of them and that there is some sort of a compromise between the rebels and the regime that's are that is known and as we've seen in the past aleppo in daraa where if a compromise has arrived the government is open to some corner of yours and let people go to regime has syria and those wh
well jordan already has seven hundred thousand serving of eugene's and every third person to me that is by pledging to be a palestinian cause that's because of the insurance shared history now there is a huge bill that we'll all how the people are under the economic pressures now the perception within jordan is that all of these civilians are taking their jobs they're using the civic facilities so there is a lot of pressure short on the government to not accept any more cylinder effigies that...
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. >> eugene mccarthy entered the primary as an anti-vietnam war candidate and young people flocked tohair, put on clean clothes, they were going clean for gene. >> it is crucial that you pay attention to yourself. >> when mccarthy chose to be a candidate, i dropped out at the end of the first semester and went to work for the campaign. >> the issue was vietnam. >> you have to say this war has gone too far. >> what makes 1968 a pivotal year is that an incumbent president couldn't seem to hold his party together. >> they are getting vocal. >> yes. >> they are saying if the republicans nominate a moderate or liberal republican, democrats will support him and the con recei receivetives will -- the conservatives will support lyndon johnson. is that possible? >> yes. >> 1968. the year that changed america is brought to you by swiffer. g out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the f
. >> eugene mccarthy entered the primary as an anti-vietnam war candidate and young people flocked tohair, put on clean clothes, they were going clean for gene. >> it is crucial that you pay attention to yourself. >> when mccarthy chose to be a candidate, i dropped out at the end of the first semester and went to work for the campaign. >> the issue was vietnam. >> you have to say this war has gone too far. >> what makes 1968 a pivotal year is that an...
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but eugen share yours divergence remains particular phenomenon the notion of knock. off two bricks if we want you want to any move you. know we are waiting for you can be pruned are open which contains. a realistic proposal but in the need to. mention once again the time is very short as vice president has been in guatemala on the final leg of his tour of central america the regions migrant crisis will top the agenda during my pence's talks with the presidents of guatemala el salvador and honduras i don't know has more. when it comes to u.s. support for latin american countries dealing with an influx of migrants it appears humanitarian assistance can depend on just where those people are heading in brazil u.s. vice president mike pence met with venezuelan migrants and announced ten million dollars in humanitarian assistance to the brazilian government for their continued role in accepting thousands of migrants we are with you. we stand with you and we will keep standing with you until democracy is restored in venezuela. on a free country tour of latin america the u.s
but eugen share yours divergence remains particular phenomenon the notion of knock. off two bricks if we want you want to any move you. know we are waiting for you can be pruned are open which contains. a realistic proposal but in the need to. mention once again the time is very short as vice president has been in guatemala on the final leg of his tour of central america the regions migrant crisis will top the agenda during my pence's talks with the presidents of guatemala el salvador and...
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part of the eugenics movement and the work the two men did, led to the sterilization of latinos at the turn of the century. their names were graced on the schools until the school board engaged the community, including the students at the schools, to make those changes. so moving forward, again, i expected this panel, which the superintendent will establish -- does deliberate, slow, intentional work to engage our communities to make sure we surface names that merit more conversation. to have that conversation and then look toward names that are better fits for the schools with the communities' input as well. i'm thankful, it looks like the board will pass the resolution. i want to thank vice president cook and commissioner haney for adding his name. i appreciate the first nations folks for being here and speaking to the resolution. your voices need to be heard throughout the process as well as other communities that have been so harmed over the history in the united states and in california and san francisco. thank you. >> thank you. so i also want to thank all the coauthors on this. i
part of the eugenics movement and the work the two men did, led to the sterilization of latinos at the turn of the century. their names were graced on the schools until the school board engaged the community, including the students at the schools, to make those changes. so moving forward, again, i expected this panel, which the superintendent will establish -- does deliberate, slow, intentional work to engage our communities to make sure we surface names that merit more conversation. to have...
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. >>> as anti-war demonstrations flare in late 1967, minnesota senator eugene mccarthy takes the dramaticitting president for their party's nomination. >> i think the time has come for us to say that in the name of america, we should try to bring an end to the killing, at least that for which we are responsible. >> lyndon johnson never thought that mccarthy had a chance. >> people in the anti-war movement come to bobby and they say, you have to run. bobby just doesn't want to do it. >> i'm not interested. i'm not going to run. it's a source of embarrassment. >> he is afraid of tearing up his own party. he is afraid he might not win and that would sully the legacy of jfk. >> when mccarthy stuns the president's by a strong showing in a new hampshire primary, getting 42% of the vote, kennedy starts to reconsider. >> the remarkable new hampshire campaign of senator mccarthy has proven how deep are the divisions within our party and within our country. >> four days later, kennedy enters the race. >> i run to seek new policies. policies to end the bloodshed in vietnam and in our cities. policie
. >>> as anti-war demonstrations flare in late 1967, minnesota senator eugene mccarthy takes the dramaticitting president for their party's nomination. >> i think the time has come for us to say that in the name of america, we should try to bring an end to the killing, at least that for which we are responsible. >> lyndon johnson never thought that mccarthy had a chance. >> people in the anti-war movement come to bobby and they say, you have to run. bobby just doesn't...
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spent one season in eugene but averaged over 11 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists per games.he worked out with the wizards on june 11th. kevin herder hearing his name called tonight, taken with the 19th overall pick by the atlanta hawks. he decided to leave college park after just twoeasons averaging over 14 pointser game his sophomore season. he becomes the first terp since 2011. >>> world cup today. not good for lionel messi and company. second half, a mistake by the l opens the door whopts it in the back of the net. argentin can't believe it. croatia up 1-0. koesh ad croatia wins 3-0 while argentina is on the brink. they haven't beenliminated since 2002, so certainly a weight on his shou >> that's going to do it for us on a thursday. we're onto friday, folks. >> it's almost here. >> it's almost here. >> tonight sho is (birds chirping, a running brook,) >> it's almost here. >> tonight sho is ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and r
spent one season in eugene but averaged over 11 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists per games.he worked out with the wizards on june 11th. kevin herder hearing his name called tonight, taken with the 19th overall pick by the atlanta hawks. he decided to leave college park after just twoeasons averaging over 14 pointser game his sophomore season. he becomes the first terp since 2011. >>> world cup today. not good for lionel messi and company. second half, a mistake by the l opens the door...
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eugene meyer, grew up in long island in the suburbs and since january 2004 has been free lance writer. he work for three decades at the "washington post" as a reporter and an editor, he has had more than bylines at the "new york times." u.s. newsu.s. news and world reo been the editor of the quarterly b' nai brith magazine since 2009. his writing is closely connected to his love of history. likes to talk about where people live and work and travel and likes to write but the dynamic changes of cities especially. guess washington, dc. over his long career he has interviewed justice thurgood marshall, covered antiwar protests, spent jimmy cart's' presidential christmas in plains, georgia, and gone crabbing and oystering with marilyn waterman but the clink he has way speaker views the beats in philadelphia 1966. gene myer. >> thank you, will. i'm delighted to share the statement with by friends paula and will. one thing perhaps you'll note but the people that will mentioned, they're all well-known people, and -- but the people i write about in "fight for freedom" are not well known today
eugene meyer, grew up in long island in the suburbs and since january 2004 has been free lance writer. he work for three decades at the "washington post" as a reporter and an editor, he has had more than bylines at the "new york times." u.s. newsu.s. news and world reo been the editor of the quarterly b' nai brith magazine since 2009. his writing is closely connected to his love of history. likes to talk about where people live and work and travel and likes to write but the...
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. >> senator eugene mccarthy has conceded defeat in his bid for the democratic presidential nominationthink senator eugene mccarthy really would have conceded defeat in his heart of hearts a month or two ago. >> the nomination was really not in question anymore. >> mr. mcgovern. >> it was not going to be mccarthy and it was not going to be mcgovern. it was going to be hubert humphrey. that was a done deal before the convention opened. the focus became on a peace plank in the democratic party platform, felt strongly by those of us who had been in the kennedy campaign or mccarthy or mcgovern campaign. it was our last hope to get something at least. >> this is the moment of truth for the democratic party. it was the issue of vietnam and deeply-held feelings that the killing had to stop that motivated robert kennedy to become a candidate for president. a bullet stilled that voice, but he's here today, and if he were alive today, he'd be on that platform speaking for this minority plank. thank you. >> this is still a volatile convention as you see here with this demonstration on the floor.
. >> senator eugene mccarthy has conceded defeat in his bid for the democratic presidential nominationthink senator eugene mccarthy really would have conceded defeat in his heart of hearts a month or two ago. >> the nomination was really not in question anymore. >> mr. mcgovern. >> it was not going to be mccarthy and it was not going to be mcgovern. it was going to be hubert humphrey. that was a done deal before the convention opened. the focus became on a peace plank in...
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would come home and talk and be articulate about it and the senator who ran against lyndon johnson eugene mccarthy used to talk recently about maybe mcnamara wanted to change the color of the corpses but in this village they were brief this this company that hadn't seen the enemy they had been sniped at and they'd fallen into pits with sticks pull of poison they'd lost about twenty or thirty people have their hundred and they want to pay back and they were told by the cia official contract employ bad intelligence some are you going to go into a village and you going to see the enemy there so they got ready to go to their credit to be kill or be killed for america right they had seen no combat really and they fly in and there's nothing there woman making five hundred fifty sixty men women no one no men old men women children and they began to round them up and executed what i could write about. the they did things like throwing up babies and catching them alive on bayonets i mean and raping like crazy i didn't. so much trouble with that story because i didn't know what i was getting into w
would come home and talk and be articulate about it and the senator who ran against lyndon johnson eugene mccarthy used to talk recently about maybe mcnamara wanted to change the color of the corpses but in this village they were brief this this company that hadn't seen the enemy they had been sniped at and they'd fallen into pits with sticks pull of poison they'd lost about twenty or thirty people have their hundred and they want to pay back and they were told by the cia official contract...
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he wanted his doctors to focus on primary care and eugenics over medical specialization and research. hamberger purged jewish and liberal faculties, and he hired faculty that would be on the far right. well, one of his first hires was the 25-year-old hans asperger. asperger reveered hamberger from the first meeting in 193, 1 saying he was eager to help rectify the errors of the pirke leader children and here's a frat -- photograph of hospital staff and answerberg is egg on the lower raying. so he was place the curative education clinic and promoted him quickly within two years asperger was named head of the clinic at age 28. over the heads of longtime staffers, people who had work in the clinic for decades. despite answer berg'sing you -- -- but he held memberships in several antiliberal, antisocialist, antimodern and antisemitic organizationses in 1934, ten days austria declare themselves as a single party state, asperger joined the single party, the father land front. so bear with me. the slide bears fruits. this is from a digital history project i did with one motor vehicle graduat
he wanted his doctors to focus on primary care and eugenics over medical specialization and research. hamberger purged jewish and liberal faculties, and he hired faculty that would be on the far right. well, one of his first hires was the 25-year-old hans asperger. asperger reveered hamberger from the first meeting in 193, 1 saying he was eager to help rectify the errors of the pirke leader children and here's a frat -- photograph of hospital staff and answerberg is egg on the lower raying. so...
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eugene scott, alan smith for "the business insider," and charlie savage, "new york times" washingtonnt and. pulitzer -- and pulitzer prize winner. >> where are we? >> the president has learned he has almost absolute power to pardon anyone he wants. we don't know whether he can pardon himself as he keeps proclaiming he can. it's accepted that he might be able to pardon everyone who needs a pardon. he's discovered that he can keep himself in the headlines by pardoning celebrities or people who have had their cause taken up by celebrities. he may -- this is the more nefarious interpretation -- be sending a message to people like paul manafort and michael cohen that they ought not flip on him because if they hold out he's willing to pardon people left and right. one of most interesting things about this sudden flurry of pardons that he's gotten himself into is that it's also a circumvention of the way most presidents have done this in the modern era which is to let the justice department which has an office of pardon attorney take in applications, evaluate what happened in the case talk
eugene scott, alan smith for "the business insider," and charlie savage, "new york times" washingtonnt and. pulitzer -- and pulitzer prize winner. >> where are we? >> the president has learned he has almost absolute power to pardon anyone he wants. we don't know whether he can pardon himself as he keeps proclaiming he can. it's accepted that he might be able to pardon everyone who needs a pardon. he's discovered that he can keep himself in the headlines by...
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. >>> joining us now ruth marcus, eugene robinson and tim o'brien. all are msnbc contributors. and ruth, i want to start with you. in any part of this that you would like to select and focus on. >> thank you for that excellent double-double offer there, lawrence. i would really like to know this about rudy giuliani. how did he become, first of all, the judge of women? he gets to judge who's classy and who's not classy? and then he's like the women whisperer, he knows what's in melania trump's head. who does he think he is? we can have a discussion about whether being a porn star is empowering to women or is exployive to women, but as you pointed out, the last person on earth who should be lecturing us about judging people and proper behavior is rudy giuliani. >> and gene robinson, once again, rudy giuliani who's supposed to be out there making things better for the president has made them worse for the president, and a much, much worse situation for melania trump today. >> i think my very classy colleague, ruth, said it all. who does he think he is? that's a serious question at
. >>> joining us now ruth marcus, eugene robinson and tim o'brien. all are msnbc contributors. and ruth, i want to start with you. in any part of this that you would like to select and focus on. >> thank you for that excellent double-double offer there, lawrence. i would really like to know this about rudy giuliani. how did he become, first of all, the judge of women? he gets to judge who's classy and who's not classy? and then he's like the women whisperer, he knows what's in...
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aisha ras cuss, from npr and eugene scott from the "washington post."times i think what trump does is macks eth glick prejudice by saying it's not that we're against hispanics but we're against rapists. go ahead. >>? >> >> it didn't work. kids don't look like rapists. >> the mask comes off pretty quickly where trump is concerned. he'll always ledge it a little bit. some of them i guess are good people was what he said. >> in that speech he said they're all rapists. >> some of them i suppose are good people. it is not subtle. it is racist at its core and fundamentally -- and this is how we got i think to the family separation policy. which is not understanding that these people who are crossing the border as the sister said to you are taking their children on this dangerous journey because they are desperate. they are desperate to get out of the dangerous situation in their countries to try to build a better life for their children here. he does not see them as people and that is the reason he is not treating them as people. >> what do you make, i even s
aisha ras cuss, from npr and eugene scott from the "washington post."times i think what trump does is macks eth glick prejudice by saying it's not that we're against hispanics but we're against rapists. go ahead. >>? >> >> it didn't work. kids don't look like rapists. >> the mask comes off pretty quickly where trump is concerned. he'll always ledge it a little bit. some of them i guess are good people was what he said. >> in that speech he said they're...
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and eugene robinson is a columnist with "the washington post" and msnbc contributor, and jung pak is an analyst with the brookings institution. victor, thank you. this showboating through town like he isis bouvier, who is th for? >> for his hometown audience in north korea, they control the narrative 100%. so i think this was an effort to show he is in singapore. he is going to meet the president. but it's all from a position of strength, because they are now a nuclear weapons state, this is kim jong-un's coming out party, all expense paid trip to singapore, and all the leaders want to meet with him. >> why do they move in that bunch that we're looking at right now? is that cultural or political? why are they moving almost in closed rank there's? what is that about? is that protection or what? >> it's part protection, but i think it's also theater. he is surrounded by the people who adore him who is protecting him. he has layers of protection. but it's also interesting too that it's a tangible sign of the people who are supporting him and love him and want to make sure that he is saf
and eugene robinson is a columnist with "the washington post" and msnbc contributor, and jung pak is an analyst with the brookings institution. victor, thank you. this showboating through town like he isis bouvier, who is th for? >> for his hometown audience in north korea, they control the narrative 100%. so i think this was an effort to show he is in singapore. he is going to meet the president. but it's all from a position of strength, because they are now a nuclear weapons...
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you wanted his doctors to focus on primary care and eugenics over metal-- medical specialization and research. he also purged jewish and liberal faculty and he hired faculty that would be on the far right, but one of his first tires was the 25-year old hans asperger. asperger redbird hamburg or from their meeting in 1931, saying he was eager to help rectify the errors of pure case leadership and here's a folk-- photograph of hospital staff with asperger on the lower right. so, home berger placed asperger in the education clinic and promoted him quickly within two years asperger was named head of the clinic at aged 28 over the heads of longtime staffers, people who had worked in the clinic for decades despite asperger's youth and inexperience, but asperger had solid right-wing credentials and held memberships in several antiliberal, anti- socialist, anti- modern and anti- somatic organizations. 1934, just 10 days after austria declared itself a fascist single party state asperger joined that single party, the fatherland front. so, bear with me. this slide bears fruit. this is from a d
you wanted his doctors to focus on primary care and eugenics over metal-- medical specialization and research. he also purged jewish and liberal faculty and he hired faculty that would be on the far right, but one of his first tires was the 25-year old hans asperger. asperger redbird hamburg or from their meeting in 1931, saying he was eager to help rectify the errors of pure case leadership and here's a folk-- photograph of hospital staff with asperger on the lower right. so, home berger...
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and the problem is that the public is not informed about stone are the weeds conduct in municipal eugene that i was citing the stations it will be cheese big don't support meets the least stuff but the motion picture together of the campaign to the beaches campaign is only going to run home to new regime scheduled to run through mr yeah the stewards hope it will be extended the money value combined with dissatisfaction of helping to be taking environmental majordomo goulding experience i. know it took a look at the billion dollar industry cut flowers most of the while supply comes from lads flower farms in just a handful of countries including kenya where production is expanding on lex might bhatia dozens of flower farms have sprung up for the people who rely on the lake for a living the future looks flat from rosy that's because the lake is becoming a new third with insecticides and thought to lies us but it is not clear who is to blame. after i was out on the water these the local fishermen have finally managed to land a catch every boat has at least returned with a few kilos of. my ta
and the problem is that the public is not informed about stone are the weeds conduct in municipal eugene that i was citing the stations it will be cheese big don't support meets the least stuff but the motion picture together of the campaign to the beaches campaign is only going to run home to new regime scheduled to run through mr yeah the stewards hope it will be extended the money value combined with dissatisfaction of helping to be taking environmental majordomo goulding experience i. know...
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she feuded with eugene so their very famous radicals who considered her hard to understand. they cannot quite pinpoint her. she was not in an ideologue. she was marvin archer. >> i admire her physical courage and getting up in front of the crowd of hundreds and speaking, knowing that in the audience are undercover police officers, and even journalists who are undercover in disguise, great description of her reporter in chicago wearing a fake beer that comes off when he runs out of the hall. she was besieged by the authorities yet she persisted. she is one of the original per sisters if we can say that. her other commitment to the exploited, and language we find familiar today it was considered radical at the time. she understood fundamental things about the economy. she understood that when technological innovation invades the workplace, people will lose their jobs. machines will do those work. they don't ask for raises and when employers can find them they will use machines. we see that happening today. she did not necessarily understand the full extent of the american econ
she feuded with eugene so their very famous radicals who considered her hard to understand. they cannot quite pinpoint her. she was not in an ideologue. she was marvin archer. >> i admire her physical courage and getting up in front of the crowd of hundreds and speaking, knowing that in the audience are undercover police officers, and even journalists who are undercover in disguise, great description of her reporter in chicago wearing a fake beer that comes off when he runs out of the...
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and grandpa invited him back to the white house after the war, and eugene gave a concert in the east room and it was at that point that the engineers came to my grandfather and as he said, they had found that the chain holding the sensor chandelier was stretching. well, the survey had been made three or four weeks ago, and it was a nice time to tell me. i let the show go on and ordered the thing down the next day, if it had fallen i have been in a real fix but it didn't. those people have a 1200 pound chandelier hanging over their heads, they knew something had to be done to the white house, the condition was worse than they expected. when i first -- the reason i put this lecture together originally was because the truman library and independence has hundreds of the photos that abby road took of the white house restoration, we did an exhibit of it last year, so i called the guys at the white house historical association looking for some background and history and they were great. they were wonderful. we talked about the kind of abuse that would lead to this sort of thing, i was just
and grandpa invited him back to the white house after the war, and eugene gave a concert in the east room and it was at that point that the engineers came to my grandfather and as he said, they had found that the chain holding the sensor chandelier was stretching. well, the survey had been made three or four weeks ago, and it was a nice time to tell me. i let the show go on and ordered the thing down the next day, if it had fallen i have been in a real fix but it didn't. those people have a...
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eugene robinson says you can smell the president's fear. gene joins us with his new column.g joe" is back in a moment. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever, only for a limited time. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. your plaques...
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and pulitzer prize columnist, eugene robinson. you could get up and go if you wanted to. >> i just wish i had a suit like donnie's? >> gene, you and i talk fashion a lot. please help me out here, sir. >> coming up this morning, the -- there are so many things to get to that it's hard to figure out what to lead with but the latest in the looming fight over the supreme court. president trump reaches out to red state democrats while democrats try to woo moderate republicans. latest on the deadly shooting in maryland where a gunman opened fire on the "capital gazette" news room in annapolis. that is straight ahead. >>> also, new reporting shows migrant children -- stay with me here -- as young as 3 years old are being ordered into court alone for their deportation proceedings. we had one 3-year-old climbing up on the table at his own deportation hearing. there, alone. >> it shows you, joyce, it shows you just how preposterous this is. >> if we needed a mental picture. >> that donald trump's centralized stay. all these congressman scre
and pulitzer prize columnist, eugene robinson. you could get up and go if you wanted to. >> i just wish i had a suit like donnie's? >> gene, you and i talk fashion a lot. please help me out here, sir. >> coming up this morning, the -- there are so many things to get to that it's hard to figure out what to lead with but the latest in the looming fight over the supreme court. president trump reaches out to red state democrats while democrats try to woo moderate republicans....
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we have made progress but eugen series divergence remains particularly phenomenon the notion of knock. off to bricks if we want you want to in the e.u. . partnership. on trade as well and in security but we have to raise these partnerships on our money use time principles. the future security partnership we have with the opinion will be very important we currently enjoy a high level of cooperation with member states of the u. and a number of areas on security that are important for our citizens this is state and i want to see a strong and deep security partnership continuing the brother of russian opposition leader alexina valley has been released from prison. served three and a half years on fraud charges many say his jelling was retribution for the political activities of his brother who got a suspended sentence at the same trial in october the european court of human rights ruled the brothers were convicted unfairly alexina valley as organized large protest against russia's president vladimir putin. just ahead here on. the world cup where russian fans are getting used to feeling go
we have made progress but eugen series divergence remains particularly phenomenon the notion of knock. off to bricks if we want you want to in the e.u. . partnership. on trade as well and in security but we have to raise these partnerships on our money use time principles. the future security partnership we have with the opinion will be very important we currently enjoy a high level of cooperation with member states of the u. and a number of areas on security that are important for our citizens...
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political.com, al weaver of washington examiner and eugene scott of the "washington post".me all three. anna, what's your big story of the week? i will sit here and complain about the cavs getting screwed on thursday night's game. >> tough loss. but russia, russia, russia.
political.com, al weaver of washington examiner and eugene scott of the "washington post".me all three. anna, what's your big story of the week? i will sit here and complain about the cavs getting screwed on thursday night's game. >> tough loss. but russia, russia, russia.
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it is the second fire to rip through the historic eugene terre‘blanche —— charles rennie mackintosh buildingon pound project to restore it was due finish in 2019. pretty much everybody is in shock because i mean it is like iconic, isn't it. it looks like it is devastated. there is no salvaging it. it is heartbreaking. more than 120 firefighters were sent to the scene, no casualties were reported by the fire did spread to nearby buildings, the scottish fire and rescue service said the blaze ripped through every floor of this school of art. people in glasgow and further afield need to be prepared for what they will see in the next few hour, is a very seriously damaged building. it is not known exactly where or how the fire started, locale mps say they are heartbroken. this building is part of the fabric of the city, we hold it dear around it is one of rennie mackintosh's treasure particularly in the anniversary of his birth. we were looking forward to getting it back. aerial photos sow to getting it back. aerial photos sow the extent of the damage. the secretary of state for scotland says the
it is the second fire to rip through the historic eugene terre‘blanche —— charles rennie mackintosh buildingon pound project to restore it was due finish in 2019. pretty much everybody is in shock because i mean it is like iconic, isn't it. it looks like it is devastated. there is no salvaging it. it is heartbreaking. more than 120 firefighters were sent to the scene, no casualties were reported by the fire did spread to nearby buildings, the scottish fire and rescue service said the...
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it started me thinking about the whole eugenics movement and government—sponsored programmes that could think many people would find repugnant. so i think that dream really culminated for me the need to be discussing this potential publicly. there are so many amazing things that could follow from this, but there is also, as you say, concerns, and of course einstein famously said if he had known how his research would have been used he would have been a locksmith. do you ever fear you will be thinking something like that? i don't, and the reason is i guess i'm inherently an optimist and i think technologies has been the key to advancement of the aeons really. i think the potential for this to be a powerful tool for humans to live better lives in the future, for me, and risks, along with that, but i think it's just important to recognise that and take the appropriate steps that we can to build a global consensus about appropriate use. but without regulation, and relatively soon, is there a risk that people will create this is perhaps perfect idea of a human, perhaps that's not a risk, per
it started me thinking about the whole eugenics movement and government—sponsored programmes that could think many people would find repugnant. so i think that dream really culminated for me the need to be discussing this potential publicly. there are so many amazing things that could follow from this, but there is also, as you say, concerns, and of course einstein famously said if he had known how his research would have been used he would have been a locksmith. do you ever fear you will be...
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of the united states among his opposition to the law and order candidate richard nixon and senator eugene mccarthy who opposed vietnam it took a chat with a mccarthy supporter to make kennedy more willing to mildly call for an end to the war he said i'm getting all of for eternity boys who make scenes and and mccarthy is getting all the a students i want to know why that's true moreover kennedy's popularity soared because people believed he understood their struggles my thanks to all of you and now it's on to chicago and let's win. but then a gunman shot kennedy on june fifth at a campaign rally his presidency would never be well i think that that sense. of love primarily certainly and and the quest for social justice as an expression. on this are robert francis kennedy dead at age forty two but his vision of a better world lives on i dream things that never were and say why not roslyn jordan al-jazeera washington. all the news. coming up in. welcome back it's time to support his peter. thank you very much as you've been hearing argentina's football team has canceled their final world cup
of the united states among his opposition to the law and order candidate richard nixon and senator eugene mccarthy who opposed vietnam it took a chat with a mccarthy supporter to make kennedy more willing to mildly call for an end to the war he said i'm getting all of for eternity boys who make scenes and and mccarthy is getting all the a students i want to know why that's true moreover kennedy's popularity soared because people believed he understood their struggles my thanks to all of you and...