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joachim gary hart wonders if his sons still hold radical beliefs. or if they've come to regret having joined the i.a.s. . and gosh i wanted to flush the can they weren't bad children in germany but the things he did down here to face the consequences for that. and if need be will have to face a sentence in germany. in germany your g.m. says his sons lived a sheltered life untouched by war. now he realizes many germans would fear them as terrorists. i want to ask him how he got to this point do these things he never learned any of this in germany. says that he really believes that this is what a good life is about taking others as slaves torturing them and this if you really think that's ok i'd like to ask him myself even if he has committed atrocities he's still our child and that's just the way it is so. you watch him has to wait 5 days before he can meet his son finally he gets to meet the spokesman for the kurdish authorities. their reception is friendly but their willingness to help him is limited. one reason is germany's reluctance to take back
joachim gary hart wonders if his sons still hold radical beliefs. or if they've come to regret having joined the i.a.s. . and gosh i wanted to flush the can they weren't bad children in germany but the things he did down here to face the consequences for that. and if need be will have to face a sentence in germany. in germany your g.m. says his sons lived a sheltered life untouched by war. now he realizes many germans would fear them as terrorists. i want to ask him how he got to this point do...
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children seemingly on limited energy reserves to help still their unquenchable thirst for knowledge gary hart is up next with that story now see at the top of the hour. earth. home to news of species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and must start with small steps and big global indios tell stories of credence people and innovative projects around the world. to use the printer clearest use to printers and ships and reforestation. interactive content to choose the next generation of latin but it took such action. using the channels available to inspire people to take action. and were determined to build something here for the next generation globally is the environment series of global 3000 on t w and online. economics come to region how the latest outbreak of ebola is not only a danger to public health close borders and fear pose a threat to local business in the affected countries and their neighbors. and then rule gama they have found a way to use playground equipment to a colleague. country's future workforce. and who said skyscrapers need to spray disguised the chinese ci
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a father looking for his children you or him gary hart is on his way from casal to syria to find his sons in 2014 they both joined the so-called islamic state terror group. his son fabienne had been an actor . minor well used to work as a press photographer. you're him hadn't heard from either son for more than 4 years then he received a call from an unknown number a few weeks ago he was informed that fabienne was being detained in northern syria he was told it might be possible to meet him even speak with him but he would have to request access in person. i'm really glad that i might be able to see him after 4 and a half years there's a possibility that he might not want to talk to me that he says dad what are you doing here i think me alone here that's my biggest fear of the moment or how my snap. you all humans journey through northern syria starts in rocka this was the self-proclaimed capital from which the radical islamists spread their reign of terror torture slavery and murder. they were all his sons played in all this is unclear. but you watch him is furious . some i'm angry
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about that with an expert in the business show that's up on the gospel that more coming up with gary hart from all of us here at g.w. thank you so much for watching have a great day. to . quadriga international talk show before journalists discuss the topic of the week. opinion polls here in germany beginning to suggest that the greens might now be. the strongest force in german politics indeed as told to the next german chancellor might even be a green to find out more of the story. quadriga in 60 minutes. i'm not going to look at well because sometimes i am but i said nothing which is that the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes clades but if you think the future of the country that i know a long time. needed seem ridiculous drama play out to me it's all about who. knew i might show join me to meet the gentleman from d.w. . post every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the cool. rico is in germany to learn german and why not play with him simple online on your mobile and free something from d w z e lear
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>> reporter: or ex-vice president walter mondale's jibe at senator gary hart in 1984 about his substance: >> when i hear your new ideas, i'm reminded of that ad: "where's the beef?" ( laughter ) >> reporter: and sometimes, that need for a moment can turn bizarre. in 1972, when anti-poverty organizer ned coll ran for the democratic nomination, he tried to dramatize urban poverty by brandishing a rubber rat. a "momo ent" can a highly unwelcome, as when texas governor rick perry t 2011 forgotremember what federal agencies he wanted to abolish. >> the education... uh, the, uh... ( laughs ) >> commerce. >> coms merce... and, lee. i can't, the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >ck> reporter: or when ba obama flippantly "complimented" his rival. >> t i donnk i'm that bad. >> you're likable enough, hillary. >> thank you so much. ( laughter ) >> reporter: so as these 20 candid and into the debate hall, they and their advisors will be dealing with a raft of questions about strategy and tactics: when orf to critihoze a rival, w to stand out in the crowd. i asked our two war-room veterans to put on t
>> reporter: or ex-vice president walter mondale's jibe at senator gary hart in 1984 about his substance: >> when i hear your new ideas, i'm reminded of that ad: "where's the beef?" ( laughter ) >> reporter: and sometimes, that need for a moment can turn bizarre. in 1972, when anti-poverty organizer ned coll ran for the democratic nomination, he tried to dramatize urban poverty by brandishing a rubber rat. a "momo ent" can a highly unwelcome, as when texas...
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syria and the federal government doesn't recognize the kurdish y p g group who is holding fabienne gary hart in the case of the at least 160 people who travelled. from germany to join isis and remain unaccounted for or lynn doesn't know whether they are alive or dead whether they remain in the middle east or whether they've come back here and if they've come back here whether they pose any potential threat to society the german government and the security of the secret services intelligence services seem to know exactly how many people left germany to go to syria and to iraq and to fight with one of those armed groups and suddenly they say now we lost track of them germany seems to have been sleeping officially they didn't say a lot about this and certainly they have no real policy about us this is why nothing is happening now and that discussion is being put forward through the media or through the facts on the ground they will be forced to do one thing or the other eventually and our society is not really aware and cannot really imagine what these people are might be up to we need a public
syria and the federal government doesn't recognize the kurdish y p g group who is holding fabienne gary hart in the case of the at least 160 people who travelled. from germany to join isis and remain unaccounted for or lynn doesn't know whether they are alive or dead whether they remain in the middle east or whether they've come back here and if they've come back here whether they pose any potential threat to society the german government and the security of the secret services intelligence...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40.bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. >> joining us tonight, one of my favorite people to talk with at any time. paul bracken, professor at yale university. good to see you. >> good to be here. lou: let start with, if we may, craig allen. suddenly in the business of lobbying for china.for a company charge clearly and unequivocally by this government with espionage activities against the united states and our allies. >> okay, there's a lot going on behind the scenes. it hasn't been reported yet even by the big wall street jou
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40.bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40.ttom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. get it! get that butterfly! you know those butterflies aren't actually in the room? hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progressive protects your pets like you do. you can see "the secret life of pets 2" onl
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40.ttom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40.e numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. -and...that's your basic three-point turn. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. -oh. thank you. -yeah. they feel like they have to drink a lot of water. patients
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40.e numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40.om line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40.om line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of...
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and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the treatment of the espionage organization. also known as techno huawei. more on that after these quick messages. stay with us. loyalty, so rare! so rare. the lexus es... ♪ ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... ...a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. renenow i'm anythingsaw turtle, mybut lonely.full. ahnya: we have this like deep connection, this heart connection. brian: he just wants to be close to you and part of your life. renee: every day with turtle is a perfect day. he's an incredible companion and my best friend.
and -- gary hart was ahead of them, the same kind of emergency appeared ronald reagan won 59 to 40. so bottom line numbers move quickly for the president get to go out and articulate what it is he is about and not have this harassment he's had for the last two years. it's what a campaign is about. he goes out and sells himself. lou: okay. ed rollins, as always, thank you. >> thank you. spoon a former u.s. diplomat going to bat for good old -- communist china! complaining about the...
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gary hart seemed poise to beat walter mondale. at the end of the went20034, ho dean was the guy while john kerry was sputtering. and 2007, remember this? rudy giuliani seemed a lock for the gop nomination. that, of course, was the same cycle where hillary clinton seemed destined for the democratic nomination, despite facing a challenge from a junior senator from illinois with a very hard to pronounce name. but nothing in the modern era compares to 2016, reminding us that the only thing we know for sure, we really don't know what's to come. joining me now, he's here to atone, mckay coppins, hey, put those emails back up on the screen where he refers to you as a combination of dumb, garbage, sleaze bag, third rate, yada, yada, yada. i think base you came on the tv show and we had fun at his expense. then i joined the list. put up on the screen what he said, saying cnn has wasted time and money, by theway, mr. president, not enough money. where did we go, mckay? >> it's funny looking at the tweets, it turns out that would become a re
gary hart seemed poise to beat walter mondale. at the end of the went20034, ho dean was the guy while john kerry was sputtering. and 2007, remember this? rudy giuliani seemed a lock for the gop nomination. that, of course, was the same cycle where hillary clinton seemed destined for the democratic nomination, despite facing a challenge from a junior senator from illinois with a very hard to pronounce name. but nothing in the modern era compares to 2016, reminding us that the only thing we know...
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if they did, we would have had presidents rudy giuliani, gary hart, lieberman, and jeb bush.ential polling at this time of year is that it super, super matters it's really important. in part because it's how the candidates get into different debates. tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. "the des moines register" the going to release its pole of the democratic field, the gold standard of polling in iowa. in addition to providing a snapshot of voter preferences, this will be used by the dnc to see which democratic candidates nails down a slot. one of the 20 available slots in the first debate. and all of that put together is why this weekend, i kid you not, 19 different democratic candidates are all going to be in iowa at the same time. there will be no room for iowans in iowa this weekend. it's going to be democrats running for president. 19 of them all at once. pray for good weather, right? one of the 19 has decided to start living in iowa. mary ann williamson signed a lease on a des moines condo, i kid you not. the one absence from this weekend's democratic presidential candidate act
if they did, we would have had presidents rudy giuliani, gary hart, lieberman, and jeb bush.ential polling at this time of year is that it super, super matters it's really important. in part because it's how the candidates get into different debates. tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. "the des moines register" the going to release its pole of the democratic field, the gold standard of polling in iowa. in addition to providing a snapshot of voter preferences, this will be used by the dnc to...
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back when gary hart was nursing a lead over mondale, he turned his experience over a newcomer that workedhearhim. >> when i hear your new ideas, i'm reminded of that ad, where's the beef? >> and what is beef? mondale was teeing off a pop culture reference of fast food ad. he was showing voters he was ready to handle any beef. again, the lesson is debates define everything. candidates over time and fundraising and attitude matters. but even in a political world this days that feels like it can turn on the latest tweet or hype, i want to tell you tonight is about what these candidates actually stand for and what voters, what you ultimately decide. dig into this point, i want to bring back rnc chairman michael steele. your thoughts on why tonight is different? >> no, you hit a home run and you framed it exactly right there. is a lot that's going on beneath the surface here, and a lot of it has less to do with the candidates and more 20 do with the voters, who are tuning in. yes, they may be at their their beach property, they may be on vacation somewhere. and they're going to tune in with a
back when gary hart was nursing a lead over mondale, he turned his experience over a newcomer that workedhearhim. >> when i hear your new ideas, i'm reminded of that ad, where's the beef? >> and what is beef? mondale was teeing off a pop culture reference of fast food ad. he was showing voters he was ready to handle any beef. again, the lesson is debates define everything. candidates over time and fundraising and attitude matters. but even in a political world this days that feels...
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when jimmy carter won iowa and new hampshire and gary hart in '84, they were both at 2 or 3% in the national gallup poll, and to stephen king's term, under the dome. you could go into them and create a constituency, even if you didn't have one nationally. i don't think that's true any more. now we have something that's much more like a national audition, where the -- where most varieties, even in the early states, are getting their information about the candidates through national media, and not really hermetically sealed the way they were 40, 50 years ago. and what that means, one of the things that affects whether voters are willing to consider a candidate is whether they see you as viable in the national polls. so there is something of a self-fulfilling prophecy for this very large group of candidates that is stuck at 0, 1, 2, 3% in the national polls. probably shrink the universe of voters willing to cast their vote for them in these early states out of the fear that it's essentially a wasted vote. >> interesting weekend in iowa. ron brownstein, jackie al mainy, thank you very much. >> t
when jimmy carter won iowa and new hampshire and gary hart in '84, they were both at 2 or 3% in the national gallup poll, and to stephen king's term, under the dome. you could go into them and create a constituency, even if you didn't have one nationally. i don't think that's true any more. now we have something that's much more like a national audition, where the -- where most varieties, even in the early states, are getting their information about the candidates through national media, and...
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has a very memorable, highly rememberable phrase to shot out much the way water mondale did with gary hartcorrect it will be where's the protein? those who are inauthentic, humorless and thick that somehow substance given the very short period of time each candidate will have will win the night. that i don't think will be the case. >> what about "the washington post" headline, shermichael, that says the drawing has been lopsided. do you see it that way? isn't it possible someone on night one can benefit not sharing the stage with the front runners? >> i think so. but to put most of the well-known individuals on night two does a disservice to some of the candidates who are lesser known candidates. i do think, however, it will be a great night for elizabeth warren because it will given her an opportunity, i would argue, to really sort of get into some of the nuances of many of the policy proposals she's put forward, i think translating tonight too, joe biden needs to be steady and firm and show why he is the front runner. i also expect to see kamala harris and mayor pete do very, very well,
has a very memorable, highly rememberable phrase to shot out much the way water mondale did with gary hartcorrect it will be where's the protein? those who are inauthentic, humorless and thick that somehow substance given the very short period of time each candidate will have will win the night. that i don't think will be the case. >> what about "the washington post" headline, shermichael, that says the drawing has been lopsided. do you see it that way? isn't it possible someone...
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gary hart had dropped out and then joe biden dropped out.nd dukakis almost an accidental front-runner at 16%. bill clinton 1992, this was december '91. remember, politics were frozen for the entire year of '91 because of the gulf war. all the big names didn't run. bill clinton was at 10%. the leader, jerry brown, 16%. that was also a mess. so that's your line right there. these were the three nominees who led now. these four were in second. so the question, where does biden fit into that? here is biden. right in between them. the three winners above, the four who were not leading below. so what do you make of that 32%? it's pretty strong. it's not dominant, but he's certainly not in that territory we've seen in the past. 32%. >> this is why i've been looking forward to this presentation. so nicolle, how did it go for presidents gore, mondale and hillary clinton? >> all those people lost with the exception of two. >> yeah. >> i yield my time to claire mccaskill. >> i got excited because i'm going holy cow, they all lost. i don't think being d
gary hart had dropped out and then joe biden dropped out.nd dukakis almost an accidental front-runner at 16%. bill clinton 1992, this was december '91. remember, politics were frozen for the entire year of '91 because of the gulf war. all the big names didn't run. bill clinton was at 10%. the leader, jerry brown, 16%. that was also a mess. so that's your line right there. these were the three nominees who led now. these four were in second. so the question, where does biden fit into that? here...