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>> eugene?> my view is the same as donna's, and i would add that, you know, we pay both chambers of our congress, right? so if there's work that needs to be done and you say that one chamber didn't do it properly, well, just go ahead and do it. it needs to be done, so do it. it's like, you know, your shift hadn't started yet, so you're not going to -- i mean it's just ridiculous. >> jonathan lemire, bring us up to speed on where, last reports, john bolton is, who he's been talking to, publication date of this book we are told he has written and submitted to a publisher. >> that's right. he was spotted in the middle east in the last few days giving a talk there. he has indicated through his lawyers he'd be willing to testify but of course nothing has stopped him to this point, and yet he still hasn't. >> he could walk in this studio at any moment. >> he's welcome to. ambassador bolton, there's a clear spot here. eugene will get up. but that doesn't seem likely to happen. the president has made it
>> eugene?> my view is the same as donna's, and i would add that, you know, we pay both chambers of our congress, right? so if there's work that needs to be done and you say that one chamber didn't do it properly, well, just go ahead and do it. it needs to be done, so do it. it's like, you know, your shift hadn't started yet, so you're not going to -- i mean it's just ridiculous. >> jonathan lemire, bring us up to speed on where, last reports, john bolton is, who he's been...
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eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist also with the washington post. barrett berger former assistant u.s. attorney with both the eastern district of new york and the southern district of new york. you'd think i'd memorandum ridesed this by now. and jonathan amir, white house reporter for the associated press also is among our political analysts. >>> congresswoman, i'm going to begin with you with a quote from chuck schumer from our own interview with him about an hour ago. i looked at my republican colleagues, 90% of them were glued and fixated, and that's hard to do because they'd rather be looking down talking to each other. they don't want to hear what i think is the truth here. but they were fixated on these arguments. whether it moves them, we shall see. hope springs eternal. do you think there is anything else the democratic team can do? >> i don't. and i think when you listen to adam schiff this evening really pull it all together, what he did was he gave voice to the emotion that many of us are feeling hearing all of this evidence and knowing,
eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist also with the washington post. barrett berger former assistant u.s. attorney with both the eastern district of new york and the southern district of new york. you'd think i'd memorandum ridesed this by now. and jonathan amir, white house reporter for the associated press also is among our political analysts. >>> congresswoman, i'm going to begin with you with a quote from chuck schumer from our own interview with him about an hour ago....
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eugene robinson prize winning columnist from the washington post. barrett berger, former assistant u.s. attorney for both the eastern district of new york and the southern district of new york. and jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press and, of course, one of our political analysts. senator, i'll begin with you. your summation after this long day. >> well, i thought, you know, once again, they did a very, very good job. now, i'm probably too cynical tonight because i spent too much time this afternoon on the phone to some of my -- the offices and to some of my former colleagues when they were on breaks. and i got to tell you, i am very worried because what i'm hearing is the president and mitch mcconnell have an artificial time line for finishing this up. >> what does that mean? >> which is another way of saying, you know, it's going to be done by next friday. that the president wants this to be behind him before the super bowl because he gets interviewed at the super bowl and before the state of the union. so i really think
eugene robinson prize winning columnist from the washington post. barrett berger, former assistant u.s. attorney for both the eastern district of new york and the southern district of new york. and jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press and, of course, one of our political analysts. senator, i'll begin with you. your summation after this long day. >> well, i thought, you know, once again, they did a very, very good job. now, i'm probably too cynical tonight because...
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eugene, you know, every four years people try to say, maybe iowa won't matter much this time. yet, here we are again. iowa's still going. the person that wins this first, whether it is biden, he shuts people down, or buttigieg, he shoots into the top tier, iowa will matter again. >> absolutely. and for a few reasons. midwestern voters matter, they always have. but they really matter when you have candidates competing for the white house whose brand is in part, i'm a midwesterner and that's what america needs right now, someone who is, you know, mild mannered and even tempered, who is a unifier and who can pay attention to people who aren't like them. give them the attention that they need and let them know that they actually do have solutions for their concerns. but i think one thing that's interesting about iowa, there's been some conversation about maybe not iowa needing to be first because there's diversity on the democratic party and iowa is not the most diverse state compared to other states. i've done some reporting and read how many iowa voters actually are mindful of d
eugene, you know, every four years people try to say, maybe iowa won't matter much this time. yet, here we are again. iowa's still going. the person that wins this first, whether it is biden, he shuts people down, or buttigieg, he shoots into the top tier, iowa will matter again. >> absolutely. and for a few reasons. midwestern voters matter, they always have. but they really matter when you have candidates competing for the white house whose brand is in part, i'm a midwesterner and...
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eugene, you heard the man. and that's the democrats' challenge.ats' greatest frustration because, right now, we're at a 53-47 u.s. senate. >> we saw that same breakdown over and over and over again. and we may see it one -- one more time when they vote on -- on witnesses and documents. we may very well see it. i think there is, measurably, a better chance that we won't see it now that we've had these two powerful days of -- of testimony by the house impeachment managers. i mean, today's session, you know, the -- if you -- if you -- you're righting a column, the two most important paragraphs are the first and the last, right? the lead and the kicker. >> if you are writing a column. but go ahead. >> and so they started with jerry nadler, the -- the broad constitutional arguments. the law. setting that up. and then that ending by adam schiff. you know, you want to leave them with -- with the punch. and he gave a great punch. i do have to correct one thing i said earlier. i said bryant and -- a cloud of dust and that was of course woody hayes. >> both
eugene, you heard the man. and that's the democrats' challenge.ats' greatest frustration because, right now, we're at a 53-47 u.s. senate. >> we saw that same breakdown over and over and over again. and we may see it one -- one more time when they vote on -- on witnesses and documents. we may very well see it. i think there is, measurably, a better chance that we won't see it now that we've had these two powerful days of -- of testimony by the house impeachment managers. i mean, today's...
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eugene, the first question is about you.> oh, boy oh, boy. [ light laughter ] >> okay. >> i wonder if it's going to touch your hair. >> jimmy: what's the biggest pet peeve eugene had to overcome on set? >> something to do with food >> no, his hair. >> oh, maybe it's the hair >> it's the hair >> it's getting his hair wet >> it's the hair getting his hair wet 100% >> that or working with his kids [ laughter ] >> jimmy: eugene all right, here we go. they answered the -- the question was -- what was the biggest pet peeve eugene had to overcome on set [ laughter ] no you can't put it back on. [ light laughter ] "the drip. the episode in the show when my hair is soaking wet. and i had to - >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause [ ding ] ♪ everyone -- they all said that that is it >> katherine said your kids were a close second. [ laughter ] >> close second. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah they were >> nothing beats -- nothing comes close to the hair. >> jimmy: all right, here we go that's it. that's the music it's working all right, katherine
eugene, the first question is about you.> oh, boy oh, boy. [ light laughter ] >> okay. >> i wonder if it's going to touch your hair. >> jimmy: what's the biggest pet peeve eugene had to overcome on set? >> something to do with food >> no, his hair. >> oh, maybe it's the hair >> it's the hair >> it's getting his hair wet >> it's the hair getting his hair wet 100% >> that or working with his kids [ laughter ] >> jimmy: eugene...
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i am joined by the chairman of ubs securities here in china, eugene --eugene qian.enting of the financial here in china. it is a huge opportunity, but a lot of western funds are now bedding down in china. what are your priorities for 2020? >> for us, it has always been extend the lead in investment banking through ubs securities. also, establish a very strong, local presence in onshore china markets in wealth management and asset management. these are the global businesses we have other than the domestic swiss banking business. on all to put it cylinders to develop our three key global initiatives to leverage. reporter: as you look at the year ahead, what do you think will be the key drivers of revenue for the business? which sectors will be driving that? sectors, it will be domestic consumption for sure. theill be china opening to world, which will be a lot of new free-flowing capital. we are forecasting something around 300 billion rnb year into asia, notwithstanding the msci for asia inclusion already increased to 20% and not going to further increase. continued
i am joined by the chairman of ubs securities here in china, eugene --eugene qian.enting of the financial here in china. it is a huge opportunity, but a lot of western funds are now bedding down in china. what are your priorities for 2020? >> for us, it has always been extend the lead in investment banking through ubs securities. also, establish a very strong, local presence in onshore china markets in wealth management and asset management. these are the global businesses we have other...
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eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist with "the washington post." alicia mendez, msnbc host. david plouffe, campaign manager for barack obama back in '08, newly minted msnbc political analyst. lawrence o'donnell, host of "the last word." at the big board tonight, our national political correspondent, steve kornacki. and just joining us this hour from los angeles, mike murphy, republican strategist, willing to say so, co-director of the center for the political future at the university of southern california, who reports back we indeed have a political future. mike, i love asking you to sum up what we've witnessed tonight. tonight it's bifurcated. what do you make of the breaking news about the shenanigans in ukraine? what did you make of the breaking news out of des moines tonight, or was there any? >> well, you know, i think the news was -- the story was fear, rational fear, because they're all very close in the polling. caucus polling is a little unreliable, at least the big four are. and in the way that the iowa caucus works, which is not like a
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eugene, you're among the more thoughtful people i know.'m guessing you harbored this thought today. how different a day this would have been in the united states if god forbid a thousand times last night one of those missiles had barrelled its way into a dormitory where american men and women in uniform were sleeping ask we would be looking at a retaliatory volley and then what? >> then we'd be in a shooting war with iran until someone found a way to deescalate it. given the tenor of governments on both sides, that could have been awhile. it could have been an awful scenario. but that didn't happen. whether it didn't happen on purpose or didn't happen by accident, it didn't happen. "the washington post" reported that we knew the bombs were coming hours in advance and had time to get people into bunkers and where they were safe and so we can all -- i'd say pretend to turn the page. because i doubt that the government in tehran has turned the page. >> michael steele, what president is this, in your mind? the president who is a critic of fore
eugene, you're among the more thoughtful people i know.'m guessing you harbored this thought today. how different a day this would have been in the united states if god forbid a thousand times last night one of those missiles had barrelled its way into a dormitory where american men and women in uniform were sleeping ask we would be looking at a retaliatory volley and then what? >> then we'd be in a shooting war with iran until someone found a way to deescalate it. given the tenor of...
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what do you think, eugene? >> that's what they're hoping will be the case. we know democrats are deeply upset with the trump administration, not just because they don't like the president's personality but policy wise, they deeply disagree with what he believes is making america great again. but there's been some concern among those, particularly in the base that running against trump will not be enough to mobilize the number of voters needed, particularly in swing states, to defeat the president. that's why you're seeing so much division within the democratic party about policy, agenda, focus, priority, post 2020, because voters want to get behind a candidate who they are for, not just get behind a candidate that's against trump. >> trying to find new voters, trying to turn out voters that didn't come out in 2016, how much of it will have to do with donald trump's promises made, promises kept, whether or not he actually did build the wall, he has not built the wall, whether he actually gave economic prosperity to everybody. yes, the economy is doing better,
what do you think, eugene? >> that's what they're hoping will be the case. we know democrats are deeply upset with the trump administration, not just because they don't like the president's personality but policy wise, they deeply disagree with what he believes is making america great again. but there's been some concern among those, particularly in the base that running against trump will not be enough to mobilize the number of voters needed, particularly in swing states, to defeat the...
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eugene hillsman here. >> if you give me a second, i'll be pulling this up. >> supervisor fewer: this item has no b.l.a. report. >> good morning, chair fewer, supervisors, my name is eugene hillsman, director of the office of cannabis. for the local equity funding. i'm also available to answer any potential questions that you have about the process. unfortunately, director rodriguez is feeling under the weather and is unable to join us this morning. san francisco's equity program was developed to support individuals negatively impacted by the war on drugs by creating opportunities to own and be hired by cannabis businesses. senate bill 1294 approved by senator bradford allowed for san francisco to apply for funds from the state level bureau of cannabis control to assist applicants enter the cannabis market in the state. the bill requires an eligible local jurisdiction that received grant funds pursuant to the provisions to submit an annual report to the b.c.c. that contains specified information on the use of the grant funds and specified demographic data. the office of cannabis appli
eugene hillsman here. >> if you give me a second, i'll be pulling this up. >> supervisor fewer: this item has no b.l.a. report. >> good morning, chair fewer, supervisors, my name is eugene hillsman, director of the office of cannabis. for the local equity funding. i'm also available to answer any potential questions that you have about the process. unfortunately, director rodriguez is feeling under the weather and is unable to join us this morning. san francisco's equity...
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eugene and marissa have done an excellent job trying to do what they're doing without the staffing. so i'm hoping that we can get some things going so we can have a spirit of success that goes through with equity. so thank you so much for your time. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is jocelyn. i've been working with oakland equity program through technical assistance and make green go. and what my company does is we provide all the data and analytics for the cannabis industry, so i've been working with the applicants personally and helping them answer a lot of the questions in the applications that are going to make sure they're set up for success when they open. so one of the things that i've been learning as i've been working with this program, is that it's a lot of volunteers. and we need people that are actually going to be on staff and doing the executional work, because there are people like me going and providing consultant work, helping them understand the market, but there has to be dedicated people that are accountants, all the really
eugene and marissa have done an excellent job trying to do what they're doing without the staffing. so i'm hoping that we can get some things going so we can have a spirit of success that goes through with equity. so thank you so much for your time. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is jocelyn. i've been working with oakland equity program through technical assistance and make green go. and what my company does is we provide all the data and...
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eugene and marissa have done an excellent job trying to do what they're doing without the staffing. so i'm hoping that we can get some things going so we can have a spirit of success that goes through with equity. so thank you so much for your time. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is jocelyn. i've been working with oakland equity program through technical assistance and make green go. and what my company does is we provide all the data and analytics for the cannabis industry, so i've been working with the applicants personally and helping them answer a lot of the questions in the applications that are going to make sure they're set up for success when they open. so one of the things that i've been learning as i've been working with this program, is that it's a lot of volunteers. and we need people that are actually going to be on staff and doing the executional work, because there are people like me going and providing consultant work, helping them understand the market, but there has to be dedicated people that are accountants, all the really
eugene and marissa have done an excellent job trying to do what they're doing without the staffing. so i'm hoping that we can get some things going so we can have a spirit of success that goes through with equity. so thank you so much for your time. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is jocelyn. i've been working with oakland equity program through technical assistance and make green go. and what my company does is we provide all the data and...
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. >>> los responsabiliza de la mala eugen que toma en los medios y romper comunicaciÓn con Él.rtiÓ su primer entrenamiento con los galaxy. decenas de fanÁticos le dieron la bienvenida. cÓmo se vive la chicharo manÍa. >>> javier el chicharito hernÁndez se incorporÓ a su nuevo equipo de la galaxy. llegÓ a las canchas a entrenar con sus compaÑeros. >>> estoy completamente comprometido, feliz, agradecido, conmovido tambiÉn, porque es increÍble todo esto. >>> chicharito, chicharito. >>> desplegando la bandera mexicana, los aficionados llegaron a chrsaludarlo a su nu casa. >>> contentos porque nos tomamos una fotografÍa. >>> tenemos que estar temprano para ser tlos primeros fanÁticos en ver de cerca a nuestro gran jugador mexicano el chicharito hernÁndez. >>> la fiebre del chicharito estÁ en todo su furor u las cami setas con su nombre estÁn listas en la tienda. los seguidores de la estrella pueden tener la suya por 175 dÓlares. el goleador tapatÍo estÁ orgulloso de traerla puesta. >>> el Único color importante ahorita es azul y amarillo que hay muchos partidos clasificar si no todos
. >>> los responsabiliza de la mala eugen que toma en los medios y romper comunicaciÓn con Él.rtiÓ su primer entrenamiento con los galaxy. decenas de fanÁticos le dieron la bienvenida. cÓmo se vive la chicharo manÍa. >>> javier el chicharito hernÁndez se incorporÓ a su nuevo equipo de la galaxy. llegÓ a las canchas a entrenar con sus compaÑeros. >>> estoy completamente comprometido, feliz, agradecido, conmovido tambiÉn, porque es increÍble todo esto....
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both jason and eugene are msnbc political analysts. and congresswoman, first of all, i want to go to what the reaction was in the house of representatives in the last couple of days when you started to hear senators like richard blumenthal and a few others saying speaker pelosi should send us the articles of impeachment now. they have reversed themselves, the ones who started to say those things because it seems speaker pelosi is in complete control of what this strategy is. what was your reaction in the house when you heard those senators start to make their own suggestions about it? >> well, let me just say that i think that it's very important that we create a process whereby the truth be known. and the administration obstructed justice on so many levels in terms of witnesses who were to come before us, before our committees ofvel logs and meetings that were held relative to ukraine and the withholding of aid to ukraine. we were not able to assemble that information in the house. so i think what the speaker is doing is very proper,
both jason and eugene are msnbc political analysts. and congresswoman, first of all, i want to go to what the reaction was in the house of representatives in the last couple of days when you started to hear senators like richard blumenthal and a few others saying speaker pelosi should send us the articles of impeachment now. they have reversed themselves, the ones who started to say those things because it seems speaker pelosi is in complete control of what this strategy is. what was your...
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eugene you see. there must be our. nominee. you're going to get one of them from me that interrogating will think you got. it really wars or once they've. given up going to you and then you keep going to give it up bash got to be my fault i have asked my point monica told me one. thing . a. disease boats other river peoples main mode of transport santa ram is a hub for the inhabitants of the many remote villages scattered along the banks of the amazon and its hundreds of tributaries. people travel here for medical assistance groceries household goods and official documents such as some death certificates that said there is no passenger terminal in santa rem only a congo one. being here you can't avoid feeling that the amazon belongs to. everyone except the locals to cap it all the government is even planning to construct a hydroelectric power station nearby. and what they have but i ask you what there could be one major john lock them up for the. new fancy new committee lost on them in order. to we know darn it will get a fine
eugene you see. there must be our. nominee. you're going to get one of them from me that interrogating will think you got. it really wars or once they've. given up going to you and then you keep going to give it up bash got to be my fault i have asked my point monica told me one. thing . a. disease boats other river peoples main mode of transport santa ram is a hub for the inhabitants of the many remote villages scattered along the banks of the amazon and its hundreds of tributaries. people...
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one of the thieves is 21 year old javon eugene lee. he tried to get his laptop back by leaping into the get away car only to be left for dead. they are charged with murder for the death of zhang who happened to be turning 34 that day. documents show reid was on parole after he served prison time for a second degree robbery case. as for the man who police claim snatched the laptop. lee was charged with involuntary manslaughter. court documents show lee like reid was also convicted of second degree robbery in san francisco back in 2017. and the next court date is set for monday morning. also in oakland. meanwhile, police are trying to find out if there was a third suspect who helped cary out this robbery. that's the latest here in oakland. melissa colorado. >>> something a lot more positive. it is friday. here's a live look and downtown san jose looks beautiful. it's the first weekend of 2020, and the final weekend for christmas in the park. let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. i noticed green on that radar. what's comin
one of the thieves is 21 year old javon eugene lee. he tried to get his laptop back by leaping into the get away car only to be left for dead. they are charged with murder for the death of zhang who happened to be turning 34 that day. documents show reid was on parole after he served prison time for a second degree robbery case. as for the man who police claim snatched the laptop. lee was charged with involuntary manslaughter. court documents show lee like reid was also convicted of second...
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eugene joining us from clinton, maryland, a teacher. good morning. >> caller: good morning.want to tell you that i'm a 77-year-old man who wanted to protest something when i was in elementary school and what i wanted to protest was the requirement of singing the national anthem by francis scott key. one of the reasons that i wanted to protest it is that francis scott key was a holder of slaves. he was racially bigoted and he wrote that bombastic, that violent national anthem. now, now that i'm 77 years old i am protesting. i am protesting that all youngsters throughout the united states of america should learn the negro national anthem by james weldon johnson. james weldon johnson wrote the anthem in the 1900s, his brother set it to music in 1905. and if you would go to wikipedia right now and looked up james weldon johnson, you will find that years ago there was a contest between james weldon johnson's lift every voice and sing and francis scott key's the national anthem. well, james weldon johnson's anthem won but the judge rejected it and now we have the national anthem f
eugene joining us from clinton, maryland, a teacher. good morning. >> caller: good morning.want to tell you that i'm a 77-year-old man who wanted to protest something when i was in elementary school and what i wanted to protest was the requirement of singing the national anthem by francis scott key. one of the reasons that i wanted to protest it is that francis scott key was a holder of slaves. he was racially bigoted and he wrote that bombastic, that violent national anthem. now, now...
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eugene scott, my good friend writing here, a few voting blocks disapprove of president trump more than americans. 10% approve of his job performance according to gallop. this appears to at best perplex trump and at worst annoy a man who is running a reelection campaign largely based on economic successes he attributes to his presidency from regular points to positive economic data as a reason black voters should want him to remain in the oval office. there are so many different nuggets from that survey, in fact and from that op-ed from eugene, joining us is kadia tubman, a reporter for yahoo news. 65% of african americans say it's a bad time to be black right now. other information on the poll, 77% of black americans say president trump deserves only some or hardly any credit for the unemployment rate among blacks. they give obama credit for the economic turn. what's the truth here? >> so the way we see it, kendisis that the unemployment right among african americans paying attention to these numbers for a long time as a part of their lives has been dropping since 2011. a lot of them h
eugene scott, my good friend writing here, a few voting blocks disapprove of president trump more than americans. 10% approve of his job performance according to gallop. this appears to at best perplex trump and at worst annoy a man who is running a reelection campaign largely based on economic successes he attributes to his presidency from regular points to positive economic data as a reason black voters should want him to remain in the oval office. there are so many different nuggets from...
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then in 2016 she sang the role of tatyana in eugene at the coma in berlin. her potential was obvious but she was unable to demonstrate the full extent of her talent. this time. for election really hard for me because 1st i was pregnant my father was dying and he was next to me it was some of the moment special interview when i thought oh my comanche. she divided her time between rehearsals and the hospital her father himself a famous tenor eventually died but she had to keep going. you can't cry extreme than was before the performance after performance but in the performance and kind of i noticed me and then all the make. in the summer of 2019 gregorian captivated the opera world with a stunning performance as a zalmay. voice was powerful her acting mesmerizing. after her star turn at the prestigious insults go 1st of all she's now in demand all over the world plus carla the met emma while opera house in london are all eager to engage her. first of all you must to have it we can call that the cards or whatever i mean but it's really interesting. you know we
then in 2016 she sang the role of tatyana in eugene at the coma in berlin. her potential was obvious but she was unable to demonstrate the full extent of her talent. this time. for election really hard for me because 1st i was pregnant my father was dying and he was next to me it was some of the moment special interview when i thought oh my comanche. she divided her time between rehearsals and the hospital her father himself a famous tenor eventually died but she had to keep going. you can't...
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circumstances since the killing happened during the commission alleged robbery 21 year-old jayvon eugene lee is being charged with involuntary manslaughter. both men are also being charged with second degree robbery. investigators are still trying to determine if there are other suspects involved one neighbor says james family from his native china are expected to arrive here saturday. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>in the south bay to auto burglary suspects are under arrest and now police say 8 of their victims are expected to get their stolen valuables back. it happened in mountain dew authorities say 19 year-old ricardo so beta and 20 year-old juan rodriguez were seen yesterday trying to open several car doors in a parking lot before getting into a gray infiniti sedan and driving off a witness spotted the car leaving an area where another auto burglary had just happened. detectives tracked down the thieves and detained them. officers found several stolen items from san jose sunnyvale and from mountain view all of the victims have been identified and their property will now be returned.
circumstances since the killing happened during the commission alleged robbery 21 year-old jayvon eugene lee is being charged with involuntary manslaughter. both men are also being charged with second degree robbery. investigators are still trying to determine if there are other suspects involved one neighbor says james family from his native china are expected to arrive here saturday. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>in the south bay to auto burglary suspects are under arrest and now police...
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eugene, i owe you the remainder of my question time. since we started out here. i'm looking at the split screen debate answers realizing what we're talking about is a split screen in a split screen. the parnas news was feathering out while they're having this discussion. >> it was, and clearly they were not as claire mentioned, they were not ready to jump on it. and it actually would have helped -- it would have been clarifying and edifying if someone had tried to narrate this for us and tried to put this in the context that you just put it in because it is sort of all flying at us. that didn't happen. in fact, this was a pretty congenial debate, i thought, in many ways. i mean there weren't a lot of fireworks really. there wasn't a lot of friction. the bernie/elizabeth battle royale wasn't really much of a spat even. >> yeah. >> i guess the one thing that might have come out of this debate is i know the greatest hope of tom perez, the head of the democratic party, is at the convention, at the balloon drop, whoever gets the nomination, you can get all 25 of them
eugene, i owe you the remainder of my question time. since we started out here. i'm looking at the split screen debate answers realizing what we're talking about is a split screen in a split screen. the parnas news was feathering out while they're having this discussion. >> it was, and clearly they were not as claire mentioned, they were not ready to jump on it. and it actually would have helped -- it would have been clarifying and edifying if someone had tried to narrate this for us and...
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i must tell you eugene is dead, he got killed in the lake on sunday by a mob of whites stealing stones. they started all the trouble we were having. everything is sad here. ten years later, tensions in chicago remained high. the tribune suggested that black people should avoid recreational sites all together. we should be doing no service to the negroes, to a large section of the white population, the presence of a negro have and well behaved among white bathers is an irritation. this may be a regrettable fact to the negroes but it must be reckon k. their presence are resented. whites did not want them to have access to these opportunity periods. african-american resorts are destroyed before they even open. and so in one of the things, because you are thinking why don't they want them to have spaces of their own? it goes back to how do you create racial and inferiority. it was a source of anxiety for whites. and this was not just a fear of racial mixing or contamination. i just have to tell you guys a quick story. i used to work for a university before i came to a park service. the pro
i must tell you eugene is dead, he got killed in the lake on sunday by a mob of whites stealing stones. they started all the trouble we were having. everything is sad here. ten years later, tensions in chicago remained high. the tribune suggested that black people should avoid recreational sites all together. we should be doing no service to the negroes, to a large section of the white population, the presence of a negro have and well behaved among white bathers is an irritation. this may be a...
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it happened in oregon near eugene.other of two was washing dishes when all of a sudden she didn't hear her two boys. when she looked, her 10 month old was missing. the other son pointed to the pulled up vent on the floor. it wasn't screwed in tightly. i didn't know it had screws. he only suffered a few scratches. check him out. he wasn't kriek. just a bit dusty. >> he is dusty, a dirty face. >> it has screws so the baby can't go in. >> based on that, she's getting older. be prepared to pay big bucks for an airbnb in miami. more on that when we come back. so, as you can see, saving can be quite simple. case in point, if you get xfinity internet and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. write this down, this is important. amy, this is actually a life saving class. what a nice compliment, thank you! save on fast internet and the best wireless network together. what can i say, i love what i do. that's simple, easy, awesome. get xfinity internet and mobile together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. you'
it happened in oregon near eugene.other of two was washing dishes when all of a sudden she didn't hear her two boys. when she looked, her 10 month old was missing. the other son pointed to the pulled up vent on the floor. it wasn't screwed in tightly. i didn't know it had screws. he only suffered a few scratches. check him out. he wasn't kriek. just a bit dusty. >> he is dusty, a dirty face. >> it has screws so the baby can't go in. >> based on that, she's getting older. be...
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the montclair starbucks tuesday court documents allege the 22 year-old byron oj read and she van eugene levy stole a laptop and jumped into a nearby car. the victim gave chase and a struggle ensued jang was struck by the getaway vehicle and later died from his injuries. surveillance video allegedly shows reid to be the driver he's being charged with murder with special circumstances and second-degree robbery lea is being charged with involuntary manslaughter and second-degree robbery investigators are still trying to determine if there are any additional suspects flowers can be seen on the doorstep of zhang's oakland apartment. his neighbors say was a nice young man and are shocked by his death one neighbor says james family from his native china are expected to arrive here saturday. maureen kelly kron 4 news. new details just an on a new year's day shooting death investigation in dublin police have made one arrest. >>and identify the woman who was killed by her ex-boyfriend during an attempted home invasion. officials say 28 year-old adrianna navarro was the woman who was shot killed b
the montclair starbucks tuesday court documents allege the 22 year-old byron oj read and she van eugene levy stole a laptop and jumped into a nearby car. the victim gave chase and a struggle ensued jang was struck by the getaway vehicle and later died from his injuries. surveillance video allegedly shows reid to be the driver he's being charged with murder with special circumstances and second-degree robbery lea is being charged with involuntary manslaughter and second-degree robbery...
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that was your goal and my goal into people at the town meetings in eugene and portland all over are going to hear from you about how this will help the middle-class fundamentally. i appreciate the time. >> i think that this has been central to what we will be debating and voting on tomorrow morning. i want to thank senator brown. this bill would not have happened without the top trade enforcement led by senator brown. this bill would not have happened, period. with that, i will yield the floor. the senator from delaware. >> madam president, before the senior democrat and ranking member of the finance committee leaves the floor and before the senator from ohio leaves the floor, i want to thank them both. we wouldn't be here on this day without you and your leadership, both of you. when he says that he's never met an agreement he even wanted to think about supporting, thank you for making this one that virtually all of us can support. madam president, [inaudible] over and over an again but i'm going to say madam president. today to discuss the treaty to replace north american free trade agr
that was your goal and my goal into people at the town meetings in eugene and portland all over are going to hear from you about how this will help the middle-class fundamentally. i appreciate the time. >> i think that this has been central to what we will be debating and voting on tomorrow morning. i want to thank senator brown. this bill would not have happened without the top trade enforcement led by senator brown. this bill would not have happened, period. with that, i will yield the...
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and at town meetings in eugene and portland. and >> this is what we will be debating and voting on. i want to thank senator brown, this would not have happened without tough trade enforcement led by senator brown. this would not have happened. i yield the floor. >> senator from delaware. >> senior democrat and ranking member, i thank them both. we would not be here on this day without you and your leadership. when sherrod brown, and it is my highest regards. >> over and over, madame president, i rise today to discuss north american free-trade agreement known as nafta. and they had an opportunity to evaluate the new nafta. and as you know, trade deals have hundreds of a number of issues that ultimately. they move through the senate finance committee and as a senior member of the committee and the impact of those bills on american consumers and businesses. making sure other countries consult to us and we can sell to other countries especially close allies like canada, mexico to the south. following years of uncertainty, this agreement will provide a measure of certainty for those who
and at town meetings in eugene and portland. and >> this is what we will be debating and voting on. i want to thank senator brown, this would not have happened without tough trade enforcement led by senator brown. this would not have happened. i yield the floor. >> senator from delaware. >> senior democrat and ranking member, i thank them both. we would not be here on this day without you and your leadership. when sherrod brown, and it is my highest regards. >> over and...
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incumbent president, lyndon johnson, was still in the race, and another senator, this one from minnesota, eugene mccarthy, had also thrown his hat into the ring for the nomination. the indiana primary was the first opportunity for him to test out his message and his campaign with voters. although it was a long shot, indiana, which is a more conservative state even among democrats, didn't seem like the right state for kennedy to start his campaign in, and it was a bit of a gamble. but kennedy himself said, my whole campaign is a gamble, so we are going to give it a try in indiana. following his speeches in south bend at the university of notre dame on april 4 and his subsequent talk at ball state university, kennedy was supposed to, according to his schedule, , go toindianapolis downtown indianapolis to open up his new campaign headquarters. after that event, he was supposed to come out here to broadway christian center, 17th and broadway streets, which was in the heart of an african-american neighborhood, give his standard campaign speech, talk about what he was going to do if you won the nomina
incumbent president, lyndon johnson, was still in the race, and another senator, this one from minnesota, eugene mccarthy, had also thrown his hat into the ring for the nomination. the indiana primary was the first opportunity for him to test out his message and his campaign with voters. although it was a long shot, indiana, which is a more conservative state even among democrats, didn't seem like the right state for kennedy to start his campaign in, and it was a bit of a gamble. but kennedy...
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the stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy and moralistic, and then, in 1920, eugene o'neill won the first of his four pulitzer prizes with "beyond the horizon." and the theater was never the same again. poetry was the home of romance and bucolic scenery, and then, in 1920, t.s. eliot and carl sandberg came along. and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some of irving berlin's work, popular songs were insipid. they had titles like "daddy, you've been a mother to me," "when the moon shines on the moonshine," and "who ate napoleons with josephine when napoleon was away?" [laughter] >> real titles, real songs. then, in 1920, out of nowhere, a woman who virtually no one had ever heard of named mamie smith -- not bessie, but mamie smith -- released the record "crazy blues." it became, against all odds, the number one song in the country, and the jazz age had officially begun. and, with the harlem renaissance having already begun, music and literature, poetry and prose alike, changed all the more, revealing that a great many of the country's priorities had
the stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy and moralistic, and then, in 1920, eugene o'neill won the first of his four pulitzer prizes with "beyond the horizon." and the theater was never the same again. poetry was the home of romance and bucolic scenery, and then, in 1920, t.s. eliot and carl sandberg came along. and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some of irving berlin's work, popular songs were insipid. they had titles like "daddy,...
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it's a form of eugenics. there are a whole lot of illnesses that correlate with being fat . there's a big difference between correlation and causation. are you with me on this? so the illnesses that correlate with being fat are the same illnesses that correlate with other forms of social oppression. they're the same illnesses that correlate with racism, with lower social class. they're the same illnesses that correlate with any form of being ostracized in one's community because we are social animals. we need human interaction. we need to feel loved and belonging and so there is, if you take a look at health at every size for instance, it's a movement of medical professionals, nutrition professionals that are trying to look at what are the other factors that influence. because whether or not you choose to eat the bacon or the doughnut, that for most people is like 5 to 15 percent of how your health is actually affected and influenced. the rest iseither genetic or environmental, including oppression . so these are some of the things to talk about but i realize even though thi
it's a form of eugenics. there are a whole lot of illnesses that correlate with being fat . there's a big difference between correlation and causation. are you with me on this? so the illnesses that correlate with being fat are the same illnesses that correlate with other forms of social oppression. they're the same illnesses that correlate with racism, with lower social class. they're the same illnesses that correlate with any form of being ostracized in one's community because we are social...
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commander eugene was the commanding officer of the navy fighter squadron when he was shot down and captured. he listened to world news and knew all about the moratorium days against the war in vietnam. he was referring to both october and november 15. even the professor appy referred to the moratorium's. so it was a common expression. just as the two events were called moratorium days, so worthy activities of sane, which called for the abolition of nukes, and the freeze, which is just that, freeze but not abolishing nuclear weapons, a freeze. is david here? you can tell david had referred to him. david was the executive director of sane. so the huge disagreements, the fighting, the arguing among some of the adherence to either group meant nothing to the majority of the demonstrators. you were in the moratorium whether it was october or november, and you were in the freeze whether you were for abolition or not. who here knows that george washington university will receive $12.5 million over five years for its stewardship of the nation's nuclear stockpiles? part of the 50 universities getting
commander eugene was the commanding officer of the navy fighter squadron when he was shot down and captured. he listened to world news and knew all about the moratorium days against the war in vietnam. he was referring to both october and november 15. even the professor appy referred to the moratorium's. so it was a common expression. just as the two events were called moratorium days, so worthy activities of sane, which called for the abolition of nukes, and the freeze, which is just that,...
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when we come back, labor secretary eugene scalia is here in an exclusive interview. also looking at a new cyber threat, scammers using text messages and fed ex to take advantage of you. all the details after this. ♪ life changes. ♪ you can't stop it, just hop on the train. ♪ you never know what's going to happen. ♪ you make your plans and you hear god laughing. ♪ life changes. ♪ my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side ef
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senator and former prosecutor, claire mccaskill and eugene robinson of the "washington post." eugene, what hakeem jeffries did was zero in on something that has hung over much of the proceedings, but he really bore down on what the president was doing with his foreign policy power. >> he did. and the way hakeem jeffries did it was to almost go line by line through the rough transcript of the phone call, of the july 25th phone call between president trump and president zelensky of ukraine. and sort of highlight and point out all the insane and unethical and improper and impeachable things that the president said in that call. i think he did that effectively. but i think if you look at the whole day, what the speakers, the managers who spoke before jeffries did was point out that it wasn't just the phone call. there was a larger conspiracy. in other words, they laid the ground work for jeffries to talk about the phone call. they talked about rudy giuliani running around europe, running around ukraine, all these attempts predating zelensky to get this investigation started of bid
senator and former prosecutor, claire mccaskill and eugene robinson of the "washington post." eugene, what hakeem jeffries did was zero in on something that has hung over much of the proceedings, but he really bore down on what the president was doing with his foreign policy power. >> he did. and the way hakeem jeffries did it was to almost go line by line through the rough transcript of the phone call, of the july 25th phone call between president trump and president zelensky...
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so in a question to eugene robinson the administration's claim that qasem soleimani was planning imminentieved because nothing this administration says can be believed. congressman adam schiff says this. >> did it rise to the level that required his illumination from the battlefield, with an elimination stop the clock or would have accelerated or made the potential attacks greater, not worse? and their i don't think intelligence supports the conclusion that removing qasem soleimani increases our security. >> on friday half of the strike on thursday night, two very senior government officials independent of each other, needed to be assured, they know i talk to this great audience that the intelligence was very reliable, another one said it was exquisite and very specific and they said it involve multiple targets at multiple locations, it was a comprehensive attack. they thought through it and we are going to stop the attack, at a minimum disrupted and possibly prevent it. the best course of action was to go after the people planning and directing the attack and that led to the target. >>%
so in a question to eugene robinson the administration's claim that qasem soleimani was planning imminentieved because nothing this administration says can be believed. congressman adam schiff says this. >> did it rise to the level that required his illumination from the battlefield, with an elimination stop the clock or would have accelerated or made the potential attacks greater, not worse? and their i don't think intelligence supports the conclusion that removing qasem soleimani...
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i want to read something from eugene robinson who thinks this is going great for house managers, theouse impeachment managers have masterfully laid out a clear easy-to-follow narrative of trump's misconduct, more importantly they have made a powerful case that the senate must gather evidence including witness testimony and documents beyond what the house was able to obtain. that is a key issue trump's defenders are afraid to confront. your one of his defenders. >> when we were in the house it was our job to investigate. we knew that when the impeachment vote happened, when they rested through right before christmas, they said they had an indisputable case but what we are finding is not only was it flawed but unprepared, it's not ready for prime time so for the washington post to suggest this is a great case, i have seen this movie not just once but twice and three times, this is the third time i'm getting to see it, hard to pay attention because you know all the arguments. the reason why they delayed, i thought it was have these new impeachment pins by speaker pelosi but it was reall
i want to read something from eugene robinson who thinks this is going great for house managers, theouse impeachment managers have masterfully laid out a clear easy-to-follow narrative of trump's misconduct, more importantly they have made a powerful case that the senate must gather evidence including witness testimony and documents beyond what the house was able to obtain. that is a key issue trump's defenders are afraid to confront. your one of his defenders. >> when we were in the...
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justin herbert, eugene oregon native, steps on campus during the ducks' worst season in a century. three years later, he's a pac- 12 champion and a rose bowl mvp. and soon to be a top-10 draft pick. the grand daddy of them all, fantastic game between oregon and wisconsin. first quarter after a herbert touchdown run made it seven-0. 95 yards, stiff-arming his way to the house. longest kick return in a bowl game in wisconsin history . it's 7-7. second touchdown of the game, 14-7 oregon. back and forth we go. third quarter, badgers punting, no they're not. they fumbled a snap. 31 yards the other way. 21-17 ducks. wisconsin went back on top, 27- 21. herbert was good with his legs. one rushing touchdown all year, how about three today? that one 30 yards. oregon wins 28-27. and the pac-12 finishes four and three in bowl gapes. >>> the sugar bowl time, good match-up. it is 3-0 in favor of jake from and the bulldogs, looking for more. george pickens caught 12 for 175 yards and that touchdown. it was 19-7 in the third when zamir white goes for the score. georgia wins 26-14. >>> citrus bowl.
justin herbert, eugene oregon native, steps on campus during the ducks' worst season in a century. three years later, he's a pac- 12 champion and a rose bowl mvp. and soon to be a top-10 draft pick. the grand daddy of them all, fantastic game between oregon and wisconsin. first quarter after a herbert touchdown run made it seven-0. 95 yards, stiff-arming his way to the house. longest kick return in a bowl game in wisconsin history . it's 7-7. second touchdown of the game, 14-7 oregon. back and...
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prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson joins us on this friday morning. wow. >> you know, really -- >> ooh -- >> i wrote yesterday about the confederacy of dunces working for donald trump's team. you saw yesterday he literally lifted the rally notes. this lawyer literally lifted the rally notes, and read them in an impeachment trial with the chief justice of the united states supreme court right behind him. unbelievable. but you look at arguments made. alan dershowitz, if the president thinks it will help him get re-elected, think that's a pretty good thing, then it is constitutionally correct. dershowitz saying, i am the constitution. okay, whatever, spartacus. then i heard another argument walking through the house once again having a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and the argument was, we've already -- we've already given them 17 witnesses. >> right. >> like, what else do they want? well, that's like having a murder trial, and calling the pastry chef, and calling the dog trainer. we got the dog trainer. >> he
prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson joins us on this friday morning. wow. >> you know, really -- >> ooh -- >> i wrote yesterday about the confederacy of dunces working for donald trump's team. you saw yesterday he literally lifted the rally notes. this lawyer literally lifted the rally notes, and read them in an impeachment trial with the chief justice of the united states supreme court...
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katty kay and eugene robinson are still with us. bring in national security expert and author of the book "the death of expertise" tom nichols, also chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter baker. and pulitzer prize winning journalist and staff writer, dexter. you've written the definitive piece on general soleimani. but peter baker, awaiting country and awaiting world awaits you assuring us that donald trump thought this out long and hard with his top advisers. please take us through the past several months that led up to last night's decision. >> well, this is the thing, right? of course president trump has said all along that he doesn't want to get involved in middle east wars. he, in fact, hesitated on a couple of occasions on pulling the trigger in retaliation against iran. one time this summer of course after the attacks on the saudi oil facility. he pulled all the way up to the ten-minute to go mark and then changed his mind. so to have this sort of, you know, escalation not just a strike but a strike at
katty kay and eugene robinson are still with us. bring in national security expert and author of the book "the death of expertise" tom nichols, also chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter baker. and pulitzer prize winning journalist and staff writer, dexter. you've written the definitive piece on general soleimani. but peter baker, awaiting country and awaiting world awaits you assuring us that donald trump thought this out long and hard with his top...
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reed was the driver at the time he's charged with murder and special circumsnces, 21 year-old yvonne eugene levy is charged with involuntary manslaughter. both men are also charged with second degree robbery. a ighbor says the james family is expected to arrive in th bay area today from china. in the north bay health concerns on popular bicycle trail after sonoma county officials have discovered the joe to trail is infested with wraps. they say the problem is connected a homeless encampment kron four's gayle ong explains what the county isdoing to fix the problem. >>the county's intent is to turn around back into a bike trail and get people housed fromthe sky captured by sonoma county shriff's office henrone helicopter rats trail 8 and a half mile paid off trail links downtown santa rosa and subasta pull a popular route for cyclists walkers and runners at the homele encampment hasbeen attracting rodents this video prompting health and safety issues for people in the area developed a plan it was done you know which is why you know. >>another week to to do this is where can use of poison. >>s
reed was the driver at the time he's charged with murder and special circumsnces, 21 year-old yvonne eugene levy is charged with involuntary manslaughter. both men are also charged with second degree robbery. a ighbor says the james family is expected to arrive in th bay area today from china. in the north bay health concerns on popular bicycle trail after sonoma county officials have discovered the joe to trail is infested with wraps. they say the problem is connected a homeless encampment...
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willie and me we have pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. and nbc news and msnbc law analyst and editor-in-chief of "law fair" ben minh wittes co-author of the new book "unmaking the presidency." donald trump's war on the world's most powerful office. so a lot going on. we heard jay sekulow's approach to defending the president. namely, pretending john bolton doesn't exist. there was ken starr, who lamented the acrimony involved in presidential impeachments. >> hmm. >> i know. and then alan dershowitz, even if every single thing is true, the president should still remain in office. there was former florida attorney general pam bondi who spent her time attacking the bidens, and then there was trump lawyer jane raskin who defended rudy giuliani's escapades in ukraine. as joe asked ob twitter, how can it be after three years the republican sycophants drag themselves to new lows still bringing the ability to shock? the argument put forward by trump lawyers and gop senators today were just ridiculous. ah, yeah. sort of a team of, i don'
willie and me we have pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. and nbc news and msnbc law analyst and editor-in-chief of "law fair" ben minh wittes co-author of the new book "unmaking the presidency." donald trump's war on the world's most powerful office. so a lot going on. we heard jay sekulow's approach to defending the president. namely, pretending john bolton doesn't exist. there was ken starr, who...
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the concern there is also framed around that eugenics line was that we talked about, that social darwinist language we talked about. immigrants bring disease. political andmuch ideas like communism. autocracy, socialism, catholicism. they also bring maladies. part of the way that we make toselves feel safer is screen for these maladies. to tell ourselves that there are more inherent to one set of people and not another. that is the way we are spending our energy in 1914. -- is that so important and southern border and the caribbean so important? let's look at these consistencies -- constituencies. ance this was such egregious, incendiary act to put on your for -- full support girdle, this was not the time to mince words. you will note that the language -- notes of the language -- you will note the language at the top of this barrier. wilson claimed that he functioned from a higher moral stance that even his country. one of my favorite quotes comes from this french prime minister at the end of the war. he says after wilson gets up, he points ofgh all 14 his vision for world peace after the
the concern there is also framed around that eugenics line was that we talked about, that social darwinist language we talked about. immigrants bring disease. political andmuch ideas like communism. autocracy, socialism, catholicism. they also bring maladies. part of the way that we make toselves feel safer is screen for these maladies. to tell ourselves that there are more inherent to one set of people and not another. that is the way we are spending our energy in 1914. -- is that so important...