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eugene: what makes a school a super school? like if there are three things that distinguish -- all schools are super to some degree. russlynn: we are and one of the y lessons of 19 approach agnostic. there is no one size that fits all. there needs to be core design rinciples ranging from a much deeper vision of student success, where students are deeply entrenched in the real world learning experiences. breakthrough uses of space and time, grand rapids comes to mind. it's a schoolhoused in a museum. its curriculum is based on 250,000 cultural and historical artifacts. riots that serves in los angeles that fosters homeless and young people, high schools and teaching in multiple facilities and doing a school on wheels. again, there's no one size fits all here. they're doing breakthrough uses -- one that comes to mind, purdue, polytech nick where at the end of four years young people are guaranteed admission to polytechnic university. there, educators are there in a nimble way innovating with as all 19 equity-added center realizin
eugene: what makes a school a super school? like if there are three things that distinguish -- all schools are super to some degree. russlynn: we are and one of the y lessons of 19 approach agnostic. there is no one size that fits all. there needs to be core design rinciples ranging from a much deeper vision of student success, where students are deeply entrenched in the real world learning experiences. breakthrough uses of space and time, grand rapids comes to mind. it's a schoolhoused in a...
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these are people who actually wrote and wrote about supporting the eugenics movement and what eugenics meant. helen keller of all people. so in 1927, we had this famous case. called buck v. bell in virginia. the justice who wrote the opinion was oliver wendell holmes, famous boston brahmin, wounded three times in the civil war. he's now justice oliver wendell holmes. and let me, here's what he said. he said quote, it is better for all the world if society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind. three generations of imbeciles are enough. well the imbeciles and the manifestly unfit that holmes referred to were carrie buck, age 17. her infant daughter vivian, then seven months of age and carrie buck's single mother. human factors, here's the story behind it. carrie buck was born to a single mother in poverty. charlottesville, virginia. she had sparse education, if any. sometimes around the age of 15, her mother farmed her out to a family to be a domestic. so carrie buck becomes a domestic for a family in charlottesville. almost like a slave. a nephew of this
these are people who actually wrote and wrote about supporting the eugenics movement and what eugenics meant. helen keller of all people. so in 1927, we had this famous case. called buck v. bell in virginia. the justice who wrote the opinion was oliver wendell holmes, famous boston brahmin, wounded three times in the civil war. he's now justice oliver wendell holmes. and let me, here's what he said. he said quote, it is better for all the world if society can prevent those who are manifestly...
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. >> and that's reverend billy graham and reverend eugene peterson. >> yeah. yeah. >> peterson went by the message billy graham was 9 9. so let's talk about them. >> i may add james coh. >> very good. excellent. >> all right. >> we will be back in a few minutes so please join us thank you. >>> welcome back to mosaic. before the break i had mentioned two individuals as rest reverend billy gram and reverend eugene peterson and he was remind that james cohen died your reflects on those three. >> he think eugene peterson for me particularly because of his translation the message, which we use a lot in sermonpreparation and bible study is a wonderful translation that helps to bring the scriptures alive in contemporary way. even sometimes we may get a little stagnant and we have heard some of the old stories and think we know them burks with eugene peterson's translation, it brings a new way of interpreting the scriptures. he was a proa liveic author and teacher so he will be greatly missed. >> absolutely. >> i love the book about jeremiah. >> okay, yes. >> along ob
. >> and that's reverend billy graham and reverend eugene peterson. >> yeah. yeah. >> peterson went by the message billy graham was 9 9. so let's talk about them. >> i may add james coh. >> very good. excellent. >> all right. >> we will be back in a few minutes so please join us thank you. >>> welcome back to mosaic. before the break i had mentioned two individuals as rest reverend billy gram and reverend eugene peterson and he was remind that...
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before the break i mentioned two individuals reverend billy graham and reverend eugene peterson and i was remind that james cone also died. your reflections on those three. >> he think eugene peterson for me particularly because of his traps lation the message which we use a lot in sermon preparation and bible study is wonderful translation that helps to bring the scriptures alive in a contemporary way. even sometimes we may get a little stagnant and we have heard some of the old stories and think we know them, but what eugene peterson's translation it brings a new way of interpreting the scriptures and he was a very prolific author and teacher. >> absolutely. >> and so he will be greatly missed. >> absolutely. >> i loved his book about jeremiah. >> okay, yes. >> along obedience no run with horses. >> run with horses. wild horses. >> yeah. and my favorite peterson quotes is the life of faith is made for pilgrims not for tourists. >> i used him lately this past sunday, his introduction to isaiah. and he talks about isaiah has, is salvation -- alization symphony with three movements. ju
before the break i mentioned two individuals reverend billy graham and reverend eugene peterson and i was remind that james cone also died. your reflections on those three. >> he think eugene peterson for me particularly because of his traps lation the message which we use a lot in sermon preparation and bible study is wonderful translation that helps to bring the scriptures alive in a contemporary way. even sometimes we may get a little stagnant and we have heard some of the old stories...
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eugene: you mentioned l.a. earlier. we have seen people express concerns about the teachers strike, issues of privatization and in equity in public schools in southern california. you work there quite a bit. what has been your reaction to that issue? i assume you have been following it closely. russlynn: i don't know the specifics of the collective are getting negotiations in los angeles. it is a cry for help from educators that are struggling to and we as a less, country and as a people need to unite around them. having said that, it is with a heavy heart that you see kids that you see not learning, especially young people that need their teachers and schools open the most. issues youaking of are seeing in schools and covering politics, i have read quite a bit how kids are struggling to understand the conversations about sexual assault and identity changes, immigration, police brutality. what role can schools play in helping students better process these issues? not just whats they can, it is what they have two. .- the
eugene: you mentioned l.a. earlier. we have seen people express concerns about the teachers strike, issues of privatization and in equity in public schools in southern california. you work there quite a bit. what has been your reaction to that issue? i assume you have been following it closely. russlynn: i don't know the specifics of the collective are getting negotiations in los angeles. it is a cry for help from educators that are struggling to and we as a less, country and as a people need...
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what you do in eugene oregon? >> caller: i'm actually a political activist. >> host: on the left, right in the center? >> caller: left of center. >> host: what is a political activist in eugene, oregon do? >> caller: we work with city council, mayor, group throughout the state to enact social change. one of the groups i was involved with hoped to lgbt writes here in oregon. we are currently working on homeless rights because we have a pretty bad homelessness problem and homelessness discrimination problem as well. we work on the rights of citizens legal or not to have outpaced the ability to be alive. >> host: has eugene been impacted by illegal immigration in your view? >> guest: >> caller: yes. >> host: how so? >> caller: a lot of fire problem right now is stand for and gang involvement that is mostly immigration people. immigrants. that's the word i was looking for. if you look through mug shot, most of the arrest or on an as told at this point. >> host: go ahead. go ahead and finish her sentence. >> caller: i'
what you do in eugene oregon? >> caller: i'm actually a political activist. >> host: on the left, right in the center? >> caller: left of center. >> host: what is a political activist in eugene, oregon do? >> caller: we work with city council, mayor, group throughout the state to enact social change. one of the groups i was involved with hoped to lgbt writes here in oregon. we are currently working on homeless rights because we have a pretty bad homelessness...
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still with us, eugene robinson. jim warren, eugene, it's hard to watch our government behave like this. we wonder why we're such a deeply, cynical, negative society. >> it has taken a while to get here. there was a time. all of us were old enough to remember. congress would actually pass a budget and appropriate money. >> yeah. >> in a timely fashion. >> those people we just heard from haven't done anything wrong, you know? >> no, they haven't. no, they haven't. and it's -- it's just a travesty that they're caught in this situation. so how do we get out of it, right? how do we get out of this situation? and it is difficult to imagine, if not impossible to imagine a negotiated solution between president trump, who basically just says capitulate, and the democrats who have no reason to capitulate, and so maybe he issues an emergency declaration and says, i can build the wall myself and then it doesn't matter whether he actually does it, he claims a victory. but that would be an awful thing. it would be an awful thing
still with us, eugene robinson. jim warren, eugene, it's hard to watch our government behave like this. we wonder why we're such a deeply, cynical, negative society. >> it has taken a while to get here. there was a time. all of us were old enough to remember. congress would actually pass a budget and appropriate money. >> yeah. >> in a timely fashion. >> those people we just heard from haven't done anything wrong, you know? >> no, they haven't. no, they haven't....
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that statement has angered rumanians like eugene. last summer when hundreds of thousands went out on the streets to protest against corruption he was one of the demonstrators who were injured by riot police. more than seven hundred inquiries into alleged police brutality have been open since then but the investigators interest seems to have died down eugene for tanner says political influence at work. the state prosecutor who started the investigations was subjected to a bogus disciplinary action for inexplicable reasons coincidentally just at the moment when he opened the investigation into the violent excesses i don't believe in that kind of coincidence. just looking at victory square where he and the other protesters were beaten up by security forces makes eugene paternal despair about the remaining justice system. these are all signs of a serious problem says eon from the opposition party save rumania union. how can his country take responsibility for the e.u. presidency under such conditions and be a model for other is he asks.
that statement has angered rumanians like eugene. last summer when hundreds of thousands went out on the streets to protest against corruption he was one of the demonstrators who were injured by riot police. more than seven hundred inquiries into alleged police brutality have been open since then but the investigators interest seems to have died down eugene for tanner says political influence at work. the state prosecutor who started the investigations was subjected to a bogus disciplinary...
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eugene, this time around, any different? >> doesn't look like it.retty much have the same position that they did before the shutdown began. their bases are even more upset. we've seen some people who supported trump with the wall originally, quite frankly, back away from backing his idea in part, seeing how dangerous it has been to their own livelihood and the country as a whole that doesn't seem as if it'll make trump pivot that much. >> congressman, this is what the president said to the "wall street journal" about the lawmakers tasked to getting the deal done. set to meet on wednesday quote, i personally think it is less than 50/50, but you have a lot of very good people on that board. what kind of position does that put republicans in, as they try to negotiate on wednesday? >> it probably gives them a l little bit of safe space, so if they fail, the president won't blame them i agree with you, eugene i think my gut tells me we'll end up with an emergency declaration. i've heard that from a couple people myself. i will say this, i think democrats
eugene, this time around, any different? >> doesn't look like it.retty much have the same position that they did before the shutdown began. their bases are even more upset. we've seen some people who supported trump with the wall originally, quite frankly, back away from backing his idea in part, seeing how dangerous it has been to their own livelihood and the country as a whole that doesn't seem as if it'll make trump pivot that much. >> congressman, this is what the president said...
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peter, elise, tim, eugene, are still here. that was actually something that caused a rift inside the west wing, inside the white house. some of the female staffers were mortified by the president's comments and noted privately in conversations i had then that he's someone who was pretty socialized to the idea of plastic surgery. >> well, what's really interesting about this book is it's not from somebody who at least presents himself as a reborn critic of the president, a disgruntled former adviser, but somebody who still expresses, you know, some admiration of what the president is trying to do and yet is presenting a pretty candid and sometimes quite damning portrayal of life inside this white house. nicolle, you know it better than i do what it's like for the white house when people leave and start writing tell-all books. what's striking is how many we've seen so early in this white house, and how much more, you know, castigating they really have been even than we saw in the last few administrations. >> it's such a good poi
peter, elise, tim, eugene, are still here. that was actually something that caused a rift inside the west wing, inside the white house. some of the female staffers were mortified by the president's comments and noted privately in conversations i had then that he's someone who was pretty socialized to the idea of plastic surgery. >> well, what's really interesting about this book is it's not from somebody who at least presents himself as a reborn critic of the president, a disgruntled...
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eugene robinson, ken thomas.thank you both for joining us. >>> coming up, after spending the holidays home alone holed up in the white house, the president had a lot to talk about today. we're back after this. >> during his first cabinet meeting of the new year, president trump took time to reflect on all the alone time he's recently had at the white house. and he had a lot to say. >> when they say the wall's immoral, you better do something about the vatican because the vatican has the biggest wall of them all. there's a reason why politicians and wealthy people build walls around their houses and their compounds. i know more about drones than anybody. i know about every form of safety that you can't have. unless you're a world-class pole vaulter on the olympic team. i'm the only person in the history of our country that could really decimate isis. everybody gives me credit for decimating isis. i like winning. we're hitting the hell out of them, the isis people. we're talking to the taliban and a lot of differen
eugene robinson, ken thomas.thank you both for joining us. >>> coming up, after spending the holidays home alone holed up in the white house, the president had a lot to talk about today. we're back after this. >> during his first cabinet meeting of the new year, president trump took time to reflect on all the alone time he's recently had at the white house. and he had a lot to say. >> when they say the wall's immoral, you better do something about the vatican because the...
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eugene, let me start with you. bloomberg and schultz are more in line with democrats and republicans on a lot of issues. michael bloomberg, you'll recall, ran as a republican, although most of his policies do seem in line with democrats except on some of the fiscal policies. why, why do you think they're doing this? >> well, in part, i do think it's true because they are very wealthy and they know that their life styles personally would be deeply impacted by the policy proposals that senator warren is putting forward. but they also seem to believe that that's not the best way to improve the conditions of the middle class or working class americans. we've seen schultz go on media blitz discussing him rising into wealth from public housing and a working class background. he seems to suggest that there are other ways to grow wealth in this country from -- among poor people besides taxing wealthy people, but he hasn't clearly put forward a plan that would help communicate that to voters. >> sa hill, when you think abou
eugene, let me start with you. bloomberg and schultz are more in line with democrats and republicans on a lot of issues. michael bloomberg, you'll recall, ran as a republican, although most of his policies do seem in line with democrats except on some of the fiscal policies. why, why do you think they're doing this? >> well, in part, i do think it's true because they are very wealthy and they know that their life styles personally would be deeply impacted by the policy proposals that...
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and eugene scott, stephanie cutter. and alfonso aguilar. ron, i brought you on here, you are not associated with the schultz efforts but you are associated with another independent effort that's trying to create space for -- explain what you're creating space for, a third party or independent candidacy or both? >> reform the political system and thinkers outside of the duopoly, not aligned with the republican and democratic party no matter what they get from those two parties. we're for choice. >> fair enough. i wanted to get that out there. stephanie, it is the democratic party having a bit of the freak out. why now and why are they freaking out over a guy who, i'm sorry, i didn't hear a message. ross perot had a message, ralph nader had a message. successful inchdependents, john anderson had a message. he doesn't know what he is for yet. so why the freak out? >> i think that the one thing that unifies democrats is the focus on taking our country back from what trump has thrust upon it. and reorienting us around core american values. the i
and eugene scott, stephanie cutter. and alfonso aguilar. ron, i brought you on here, you are not associated with the schultz efforts but you are associated with another independent effort that's trying to create space for -- explain what you're creating space for, a third party or independent candidacy or both? >> reform the political system and thinkers outside of the duopoly, not aligned with the republican and democratic party no matter what they get from those two parties. we're for...
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eugene robinson, ken thomas.nk you both for joining us. >>> coming up, after spending the holidays home alone holed up in the white house, the president had a lot to talk about today. we're back after this. today. we're back after this. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll find gold in them therr hills on your vacation. but we can guarantee the best price on this rental cabin. or any accomodation from hotels to yurts. booking.com, booking.yeah >>> i was here on christmas evening. all by myself in the white house. that's a big, big house, except for all of the guys out on the lawn with machine guns. nicest machine guns. i was waving to them. i never saw so many guys with machine guns in my life. >> during his first cabinet meeting of the new year, president trump took time to reflect on all the alone time he's recently had at the white house. and he had a lot to say. >> when they say the wall's immoral, you better do something about the vatican because the vatican has the biggest wall of them all. there's a r
eugene robinson, ken thomas.nk you both for joining us. >>> coming up, after spending the holidays home alone holed up in the white house, the president had a lot to talk about today. we're back after this. today. we're back after this. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll find gold in them therr hills on your vacation. but we can guarantee the best price on this rental cabin. or any accomodation from hotels to yurts. booking.com, booking.yeah >>> i was here on christmas...
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eugene robinson, ken thomas. thank you both for joining us. >>> coming up, after spending the holidays home alone holed up in the white house, the president had a lot to talk about today. we're back after this. er this. >>> i was here on christmas evening. i was all by myself in the white house. it's a big, big house except for all of the guys out on the lawn with machine guns. nicest machine guns. i was waving to them. i never saw so many guys with machine guns in my life. >> during his first cabinet meeting of the new year, president trump took time to reflect on all the alone time he's recently had at the white house. and he had a lot to say. >> when they say the wall's immoral, you better do something about the vatican because the vatican has the biggest wall of them all. there's a reason why politicians and wealthy people build walls around their houses and their compounds. i know more about drones than anybody. i know about every form of safety that you can have. you can't have a partial wall because people
eugene robinson, ken thomas. thank you both for joining us. >>> coming up, after spending the holidays home alone holed up in the white house, the president had a lot to talk about today. we're back after this. er this. >>> i was here on christmas evening. i was all by myself in the white house. it's a big, big house except for all of the guys out on the lawn with machine guns. nicest machine guns. i was waving to them. i never saw so many guys with machine guns in my life....
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eugene, i'm going to start with you on this just to kind of give us your big picture of what you saw today. you saw a president probably at his weakest moment >> yeah. >> if you split screened donald trump and roger stone, it would be hard to tell which of them was getting indicted because roger stone looked jubilant, throwing up his hands like nixon and donald trump looked completely deflated. >> he was deflated he was -- he couldn't even con convince himself of what he was saying he said, well, we have a deal it's not a deal. it was a capitulation. it was the deal -- the exact deal with no alteration, no variation whatsoever that he could have had 35 days ago it was the -- it was basically the deal that he had agreed to and then reneged on back in december it was not a deal. it was a surrender and, you know, one thing that has struck me -- there's a fabulous story in "the washington post" posted tonight by my colleagues -- my colleague phil rucker and others about the sort of inside tick-tock of this capitulation what one thing that comes through is what terrible advice that donald
eugene, i'm going to start with you on this just to kind of give us your big picture of what you saw today. you saw a president probably at his weakest moment >> yeah. >> if you split screened donald trump and roger stone, it would be hard to tell which of them was getting indicted because roger stone looked jubilant, throwing up his hands like nixon and donald trump looked completely deflated. >> he was deflated he was -- he couldn't even con convince himself of what he was...
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i'll turn to eugene.richard nixon on his door >> and back. >> a tattoo of him on his back and the nixon foundation distanced themselves from stone. what do you make of the obsession that he has about for lack of a better word, his weirdness and the way that's changing the conversation here >> yeah. i think he's an individual who has proven he wants to be at the table and involved in decision making and help shape culture and politics as we know it the problem is he also perhaps by his own admission and those around him, he's a dirty tricks center those ethics change how he goes about making decisions i remember in the profile of him in the new yorker, he said something along the lines of it's so rare that i'm accused of something that i'm not guilty of like, that's a quote and when you choose people like that to advise you and work with you on your prshl campaign, that gives a bigger idea of how yourself view yourself and the country and what you would do to it >> kristina, your reaction here we have roge
i'll turn to eugene.richard nixon on his door >> and back. >> a tattoo of him on his back and the nixon foundation distanced themselves from stone. what do you make of the obsession that he has about for lack of a better word, his weirdness and the way that's changing the conversation here >> yeah. i think he's an individual who has proven he wants to be at the table and involved in decision making and help shape culture and politics as we know it the problem is he also...
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eugene robinson, associate editor and pulitzer prize winning writer for "the washington post." and ron klain, a former senior adviser to joe biden and president obama and a former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee. ryan, ron, i want to start with you because i know you served on the senate staff when dan coats was there. your reaction to this direct insult from the president to dan coats, and then this move with chuck schumer tonight with a letter directly to dan coats telling him, as he put it, educate him. i mean, in effect asking dan coats to do the impossible, educate donald trump. >> yeah, look, i not only worked in the senate. i'm from indiana. i worked on campaigns against dan coats. in indiana politics, even his opponents wouldn't say something 1/10 of what his boss said about him today. that's outrageous. as for senator schumer's letter, i mean, look, i think it may be missing the point. this may not be an issue of donald trump being educated or donald trump just being a stubborn old real estate developer who still thinks that gold plating is the solution
eugene robinson, associate editor and pulitzer prize winning writer for "the washington post." and ron klain, a former senior adviser to joe biden and president obama and a former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee. ryan, ron, i want to start with you because i know you served on the senate staff when dan coats was there. your reaction to this direct insult from the president to dan coats, and then this move with chuck schumer tonight with a letter directly to dan coats...
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one of your third heros comes up in this context, and this one is eugene red mcdaniel an american hero who never gave in. >> guest: yeah, this is the chapter, i've had grown men tell me this is the chapter that makes them cry, and i'm not surprised. i've net captain mcdaniel, i was honored to meet him three years ago. this is somebody whose not well known. he sent me his autobiography called "scars and stripes" and it's an incredible tale. this is a man who had flown dozens of missions over vietnam and he was shortly before being able to be shipped back home, and he gets shot down in what is called white knuckle ally on his last mission. seriously injured, captured by the locals. eugene red mcdaniel spent six and a half years in the hanoi hilton and his story is remarkable because this is a man who had his parents were share croppers and he had a rather simplistic unsophisticated phase but in the hanoi hilton he truly found the meaning of faith, the identity of his create or and he finally understood the message of the new testament in terms of the meaningfulness of suffering, when he
one of your third heros comes up in this context, and this one is eugene red mcdaniel an american hero who never gave in. >> guest: yeah, this is the chapter, i've had grown men tell me this is the chapter that makes them cry, and i'm not surprised. i've net captain mcdaniel, i was honored to meet him three years ago. this is somebody whose not well known. he sent me his autobiography called "scars and stripes" and it's an incredible tale. this is a man who had flown dozens of...
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before nike got involved with the university of oregon, nobody knew where eugene was. so he says in this in 2015. he says this to the new york times. he's proud of this. he's, you know, this is an athletic department that's proudly saying we are a corporate, big money football program, and we're going to go out there and kick some butt. >> yeah. the university of nike had changed from being something that me, a stanford football fan, might say to a university of oregon fan, but it had become kind of a point of pride for a lot of people who had built this. >> right. and, you know, it's interesting because over the years you'll see this changing attitude towards it. i mean, sometimes i think there was a big new york times article, i think in 2009 or '10 where they were showing off some new, gleaming sports facility that phil knight had helped pay for for the football team, and they were bragging and saying we are the university of nike. we embrace that. and then, you know, a few years later when it's time to talk about camel pus sexual assault or -- campus sexual assault
before nike got involved with the university of oregon, nobody knew where eugene was. so he says in this in 2015. he says this to the new york times. he's proud of this. he's, you know, this is an athletic department that's proudly saying we are a corporate, big money football program, and we're going to go out there and kick some butt. >> yeah. the university of nike had changed from being something that me, a stanford football fan, might say to a university of oregon fan, but it had...
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kasie hunt is there, eugene robinson.the president arrives on capitol hill, there is weakening support, at least lisa murkowski said she wants to see the other bill signed and has joined susan collins, cory gardener. it's only three out of the 53 republicans. >> right, three out of 53. others are giving -- i heard marco rubio this morning say, i'm not there yet, but he sort of emphasized the yet. you know, so his support is leaking away in the senate. while mitch mcconnell has held the line so far, i think -- my guess is that if enough republican senators decide they're ready to start passing these democratic bills, which, after all, the senate has passed before, so they favor them. i wonder if mitch is actually going to continue to stand in the way or if he's going to allow a parliamentary maneuver around him and oh, how did that happen, something like that. i just -- you know, the other thing that's interesting, saw it last night, saw it again today, the sort of subdued tone that the president has, as if he's going thro
kasie hunt is there, eugene robinson.the president arrives on capitol hill, there is weakening support, at least lisa murkowski said she wants to see the other bill signed and has joined susan collins, cory gardener. it's only three out of the 53 republicans. >> right, three out of 53. others are giving -- i heard marco rubio this morning say, i'm not there yet, but he sort of emphasized the yet. you know, so his support is leaking away in the senate. while mitch mcconnell has held the...
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his name is eugene. he started in the white house with harry truman and went all the way up to president reagan. he had quite an epic life. >> thank you for your time. [inaudible conversations] . >> good evening everyone. thank you for joining us tonigh tonight. i am pleased to welcome you to this evening's event and presenting the new book invisible the organization which supports programs like history literature philosophy and other disciplines and for thepl
his name is eugene. he started in the white house with harry truman and went all the way up to president reagan. he had quite an epic life. >> thank you for your time. [inaudible conversations] . >> good evening everyone. thank you for joining us tonigh tonight. i am pleased to welcome you to this evening's event and presenting the new book invisible the organization which supports programs like history literature philosophy and other disciplines and for thepl
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natsotaccording to perlow, landeros began to struggle with a second eugene police officer called to thefficer aaron johns.landeros then drew a 9-millimeter handgun from a holster on his right hip.landeros fired off two rounds, the first bullet going in the direction of the school.patty perlow, lane county district attorney:"he pointed the firearm at officer timm on two separate occasions and second occasion as when he fired. it is only because officer john's had a hold of his arm and was attempting to point away that the bullet went up and over the school and the second round we are not sure where it went."that's when perlow says officer timm fired one bullet directly into landeros' temple, killing him. a situation where perlow says officer timm and johns' training not only saved their lives, but the lives of those at the school that day, saying "there is no clearer circumstance that the use of deadly force is justified than this." (vicki) police say (vicki) police say landeros had a concealed handgun license - and he didn't break the law by bringing the gun to school. (grant) they also
natsotaccording to perlow, landeros began to struggle with a second eugene police officer called to thefficer aaron johns.landeros then drew a 9-millimeter handgun from a holster on his right hip.landeros fired off two rounds, the first bullet going in the direction of the school.patty perlow, lane county district attorney:"he pointed the firearm at officer timm on two separate occasions and second occasion as when he fired. it is only because officer john's had a hold of his arm and was...
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. >>> joining me now reporter for "the washington post," eugene scott live in washington, d.c. let's talk a little bit about the government shutdown and efforts to end. it. we have some democrats and republicans going for a bipartisan effort to bring to it an end but they seem to be falling short. why are they falling? >> reporter: it seems like a significant lack of communication. sarah huckabee sanders responded to the meeting yesterday said this was an opportunity for each side to listen to one another and understand what they want. if that's where we are at this point more than three weeks in where people are coming around to knowing what the other side wants those are very elementary steps and something that many people on the receiving end of this shutdown would have advanced by now. obviously, both sides has values and priorities that their base is promoting and wants their representatives to advocate for in washington and they are sticking to that. we'll see if that changes that right now there's no suggestion that it will any time soon. >> let's switch gears and talk a
. >>> joining me now reporter for "the washington post," eugene scott live in washington, d.c. let's talk a little bit about the government shutdown and efforts to end. it. we have some democrats and republicans going for a bipartisan effort to bring to it an end but they seem to be falling short. why are they falling? >> reporter: it seems like a significant lack of communication. sarah huckabee sanders responded to the meeting yesterday said this was an opportunity...
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one of your third heroes comes up in this context and this one is eugene red mcdaniel an american hero who never gave in. >> this is the chapter i of growing men tell me that this is the chapter that makes him cry. i'm not surprised. i have met captain mcdaniel, i always wanted to meet him, three years ago. this is somebody who is not well known, he said in his autobiography, stars & stripes, it's an incredible tale and this is a man who exploit dozens of missions in the vietnam. he was shortly before being able to be shipped back home, and he get shot down. it's called white knuckle ally of his last mission. seriously injured, captured by the local vietnam, eugene mcdaniel spent six and a half years in the hilton. his story is humor remarkable. this is a man whose his parents will pour he had a simplistic unsophisticated state. but in the hilton he found the meeting of faith and the identity of his creator and he finally understood the message of the new testament in the meaningfulness of suffering. when he was lying there with his shoulder out of his stock it separating souls out of
one of your third heroes comes up in this context and this one is eugene red mcdaniel an american hero who never gave in. >> this is the chapter i of growing men tell me that this is the chapter that makes him cry. i'm not surprised. i have met captain mcdaniel, i always wanted to meet him, three years ago. this is somebody who is not well known, he said in his autobiography, stars & stripes, it's an incredible tale and this is a man who exploit dozens of missions in the vietnam. he...
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two pulitzer winners, john meacham, eugene robinson. it's always a treat. thank you.ur coverage continues right after this. >>> the shot heard round the world, history was made tonight in cooperstown, new york. mariano rivera, the best relief pitcher of all time, became the first baseball player in history to enter the baseball hall of fame by unanimous vote. it's never happened before. not to henry aaron or ty cob, not to ripken or dimaggio or mays or mantle or koufax. no one until mo. this is what the word was like while mariano was surrounded by his family and friends. >> i'm calling to tell you we have elected you to the baseball hall of fame. i have another piece of news -- >> yes. >> you are the first person -- >> let's put this achievement another way. all 425 baseball writers voted to put him in the hall the first minute he was eligible. now, we love us some baseball writers in our house, but members of congress are more agreeable and collegial than baseball writers a lot of the time. mariano was also a gift to those of us who were parents of a young pitcher.
two pulitzer winners, john meacham, eugene robinson. it's always a treat. thank you.ur coverage continues right after this. >>> the shot heard round the world, history was made tonight in cooperstown, new york. mariano rivera, the best relief pitcher of all time, became the first baseball player in history to enter the baseball hall of fame by unanimous vote. it's never happened before. not to henry aaron or ty cob, not to ripken or dimaggio or mays or mantle or koufax. no one until...
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"the washington post" reporter eugene scottre joining us now. good to have you with us. let's talk about president trump storming out of his third shutdownhi meeting there with t democrats yesterday. they are obviously nowhere near a compromise. a disastrous situation that the government t finds itself in? >> absolutely. not because democrats don't have ideas about border security it's just thatbo the democrats have interest in actually using taxpayer funds to build a wall andbu that's in part because th president himself said that mexico would pay for it but also many of the experts and people whoex are very familiar with immigration issues related to the border consistently produced data and research showing that thees border wall will not do wt the presidentot thinks it will d so democrats don't want to use american dollars to pay for o that. >> let's talk about the president's visit to the border wall, not the border wall, the border later today. is it another effort on behalf of the president to manufacture this immigration crisis at the t border? >> what he's doing
"the washington post" reporter eugene scottre joining us now. good to have you with us. let's talk about president trump storming out of his third shutdownhi meeting there with t democrats yesterday. they are obviously nowhere near a compromise. a disastrous situation that the government t finds itself in? >> absolutely. not because democrats don't have ideas about border security it's just thatbo the democrats have interest in actually using taxpayer funds to build a wall andbu...
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two pulitzer winners, john meacham, eugene robinson. it's always a treat. thank you.ntinues right after this. ontinues right after this life isn't a straight line. things happen. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but at fidelity, we help you prepare for the unexpected with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. . >>> the shot heard round the world, history was made tonight in cooperstown, new york. mariano rivera, the best relief pitcher of all time, became the first baseball player in history to enter the baseball hall of fame by unanimous vote. it's never happened before. not to henry aaron or ty cob, not to rip ken or dimaggio or maze or mantle or kofax. no one until mo. this is what the word was like while mariano was surrounded by his family and friends. >> i'm calling to tell you we have elected you to the baseball hall of fame. i have another piece of news -- >> yes. >> you
two pulitzer winners, john meacham, eugene robinson. it's always a treat. thank you.ntinues right after this. ontinues right after this life isn't a straight line. things happen. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but at fidelity, we help you prepare for the unexpected with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving...
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one of your current heroes comes up in this context, this one is eugene red mcdaniel. an american hero who never gave in. >> this is the chapter i've had grown men tell me that makes them cry. i am not surprised. i have met captain mcdaniel, a man three years ago. he is not well known, he sent his autobiography of stars & stripes, it's an incredible tale. he is a naval aviator that has flown dozens of missions over vietnam. he was back shortly before being able to be shipped back home and he gets shot down. in what is called wino canales of his last mission. seriously injured, captured by the locals, eugene red mcdaniel spent six and half years in the handle hilton. in the story is remarkable because this is a man he had a simplistic undedicated faith. but in the faith, the identity of his creator and finally understood the message of the new testament and the meaningful of suffering when he was lying there with his shoulder out of his socket separating souls on his legs and costly being interrogated. they brought another downed pilot who was even worse off than him. a
one of your current heroes comes up in this context, this one is eugene red mcdaniel. an american hero who never gave in. >> this is the chapter i've had grown men tell me that makes them cry. i am not surprised. i have met captain mcdaniel, a man three years ago. he is not well known, he sent his autobiography of stars & stripes, it's an incredible tale. he is a naval aviator that has flown dozens of missions over vietnam. he was back shortly before being able to be shipped back home...
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"the washington post" columnist eugene robinson is next. stay with us. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confus
"the washington post" columnist eugene robinson is next. stay with us. i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to...
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heartfelt story of a gentleman who i tracked down who worked for eight american presidents, his name was eugene allen, and he had quite a life. he started in the white house harry trump and went all the way up to president reagan so he had quite an epic life. >> thank you for your time. >> keep on eye out for more interviews from the national press club's book fair to air in the near future. ... [inaudible conversations] good evening everyone. i am winston cap the sheridan dean and i'm very happy to welcome all of you here to this wonderful
heartfelt story of a gentleman who i tracked down who worked for eight american presidents, his name was eugene allen, and he had quite a life. he started in the white house harry trump and went all the way up to president reagan so he had quite an epic life. >> thank you for your time. >> keep on eye out for more interviews from the national press club's book fair to air in the near future. ... [inaudible conversations] good evening everyone. i am winston cap the sheridan dean and...
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his name was eugene allen, and he had quite a life. he started in the white house wore harry truman and went up to president reagan he had quite an epic life. >> host: author wil haygood, thank you for your time. ...
his name was eugene allen, and he had quite a life. he started in the white house wore harry truman and went up to president reagan he had quite an epic life. >> host: author wil haygood, thank you for your time. ...
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you saw that and thought what, eugene? >> well, you know, i share congressman jim clyburn's hope, that something rubs off. you know, an administration whose policies are -- can often only be described as cruelty for cruelty's sake, keeping 800,000 workers, federal workers, out of work without pay. sometimes having to work without pay for no reason, gratuitously. separating parents from children for no reason. it is unimaginable that anyone could say that those sorts of things are in dr. king's tradition. so one only has to hope that -- only can hope that something of that monument, something of that legacy, rubs off and that they actually think about what dr. king said, what dr. king stood for, what dr. king means to the country. that's my initial thought. i'm glad they went, and i hope it does some good. >> sir michael, people are clearly hurting. 31 days into this shutdown. take a listen. >> mortgage probably will be late. my husband still goes to work and still doesn't have money for gas every day. >> your husband is a
you saw that and thought what, eugene? >> well, you know, i share congressman jim clyburn's hope, that something rubs off. you know, an administration whose policies are -- can often only be described as cruelty for cruelty's sake, keeping 800,000 workers, federal workers, out of work without pay. sometimes having to work without pay for no reason, gratuitously. separating parents from children for no reason. it is unimaginable that anyone could say that those sorts of things are in dr....
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eugene directly came up with the documentary the house i live in, about the drug war, and screened it across the street from the capital. the next week we passed the bill, got nine republican votes and 6000 people that were convicted as children have a chance to come home. they were going to die in prison, now they have a chance to come home. from the screening of a documentary. and david who had a 300 to life sentence now goes before the parole board next year. so you could see the effect that film had on hearts and minds and on and on moving legislation. then it was, what if you told stories at warner bros., with niija and the team here, and then you had a studio, where eugene didn't really have the marketing budget and distribution and people saw it on netflix and he was lucky. it was an incredible film, but what if you have a studio pushing the film out and spending 30 or $40 million marketing the film around the world. a studio with global reach to tell the stories, the stories of the people in the room right here. at the same time that you do that, you don't launch a political o
eugene directly came up with the documentary the house i live in, about the drug war, and screened it across the street from the capital. the next week we passed the bill, got nine republican votes and 6000 people that were convicted as children have a chance to come home. they were going to die in prison, now they have a chance to come home. from the screening of a documentary. and david who had a 300 to life sentence now goes before the parole board next year. so you could see the effect that...
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eugenics is a movement that was going on in the united states at the beginning of the 20th century. it was about improving the race. and of course, we think that the kkk with the leaders of this group. and one of the leaders who was supporting eugenics was w eb to boys who was lauded in the african-american community for social justice. >> i did know that. c he was one of the leaders. because i think part of what you are implying is that you have to understand the context in which people are operating, during the early 20th century, the progressives were saying, we need to improve the human race. and most people saw themselves as being progressives went along with it. all i'm saying is we need to think long and hard as you say, even in this context because i heard a lot of people said we need to join together to progressives. but you need to be careful about that. i think with theologians like you and others what you can do for muslims that are involved in the emotional fray, just to step back for moment and see what the long-term implication of what we are pushing at this particula
eugenics is a movement that was going on in the united states at the beginning of the 20th century. it was about improving the race. and of course, we think that the kkk with the leaders of this group. and one of the leaders who was supporting eugenics was w eb to boys who was lauded in the african-american community for social justice. >> i did know that. c he was one of the leaders. because i think part of what you are implying is that you have to understand the context in which people...
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sense of this is going to be in a porton coalition of antiwar liberals who will push campaigns like eugene mccarthy's one pundit said that eugene mccarthy was the biggest thing that happened to you since marijuana. in many ways that was the concern for richard nixon. young voters were going to become a problem for conservative future. the other major obstacle for nixon in courting young voters was the law and order policies that he espouses. in many ways nixon was running against young people. maybe the best example is his famous commercial and you can watch these online, it was called the first civil right and it's really an interesting name for the advertisement. the first civil right was stability, security, peace industry, and it was a direct attack on civil rights. while law and order and many historians have written about the term law and order, they just wrote a fantastic book and he really examines the idea of law and order in philadelphia with frank rizzo who is the police commissioner mayor of philly. the important role it played in he talks about the importance of colorblind rac
sense of this is going to be in a porton coalition of antiwar liberals who will push campaigns like eugene mccarthy's one pundit said that eugene mccarthy was the biggest thing that happened to you since marijuana. in many ways that was the concern for richard nixon. young voters were going to become a problem for conservative future. the other major obstacle for nixon in courting young voters was the law and order policies that he espouses. in many ways nixon was running against young people....