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father had been a shep forward in greece and -- moved to galveston opened up a shoe sign stand and george mitchell was a prodigy acting on a tip -- from a bookie in chicago. and by 19america only had 35 years remaining of revolverrable of petroleum and only alternative that he could see was coal. now, mitchell was an environmentalist, and very progressive conservationist. there's a -- you all know about woodlands they built a planned community community outside of houston that had preservation and conservations. and he's looked down the road of what was going to happen to america and the world if we turned to coal. either we would have to sacrifice energy of our civilization or we would destroy our planet with the pollution. in his opinion, the only thing that could rescue planet was natural gas it burns far cleaner than coal as it happened, he had 300,000 acres under lease. and -- and he also had a contract with the city of chicago to provide 10% of that city's natural gas needs. is a terrific deal when he signed it but resource were continually diminishing so he was facing bankruptcy. now, a mil
father had been a shep forward in greece and -- moved to galveston opened up a shoe sign stand and george mitchell was a prodigy acting on a tip -- from a bookie in chicago. and by 19america only had 35 years remaining of revolverrable of petroleum and only alternative that he could see was coal. now, mitchell was an environmentalist, and very progressive conservationist. there's a -- you all know about woodlands they built a planned community community outside of houston that had preservation...
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father had been a shep forward in greece and -- moved to galveston opened up a shoe sign stand and george mitchell was a prodigy acting on a tip -- from a bookie in chicago. and by 19america only had 35 years remaining of revolverrable of petroleum and only alternative that he could see was coal. now, mitchell was an environmentalist, and very progressive conservationist. there's a -- you all know about woodlands they built a planned community community outside of houston that had preservation and conservations. and he's looked down the road of what was going to happen to america and the world if we turned to coal. either we would have to sacrifice energy of our civilization or we would destroy our planet with the pollution. in his opinion, the only thing that could rescue planet was natural gas it burns far cleaner than coal as it happened, he had 300,000 acres under lease. and -- and he also had a contract with the city of chicago to provide 10% of that city's natural gas needs. is a terrific deal when he signed it but resource were continually diminishing so he was facing bankruptcy. now, a mil
father had been a shep forward in greece and -- moved to galveston opened up a shoe sign stand and george mitchell was a prodigy acting on a tip -- from a bookie in chicago. and by 19america only had 35 years remaining of revolverrable of petroleum and only alternative that he could see was coal. now, mitchell was an environmentalist, and very progressive conservationist. there's a -- you all know about woodlands they built a planned community community outside of houston that had preservation...
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. >> can we play a clip george mitchell. >> we're going to be here, these are long days and nights. we're going to eat our meals together and what i'm asking is during the meals no talk about business. i said talk about your wives, dogs, kids, vacations. what do hunl beings talk about when they're not involved in negotiations to end a war? it was awkward at first but then it kind of worked. >> the funny thing is it doesn't just work with people you hate, it works with people you love. >> okay. but let's talk about people you hate though. because i've been lissing to our conversation so far and i can see easily where this works in your family circles or community. >> we're in a time of tremendous polarization and just as in george mitchell's clip, if all we do is stick to talking about the things that divide us, what he calls the when they sat down at dinner, they couldn't talk business. they had to talk about an every day human experience they could share as a fellow human. maybe rarlts cl maybe it's a clue for family members, members of congress. but to stop in the hallway and talk
. >> can we play a clip george mitchell. >> we're going to be here, these are long days and nights. we're going to eat our meals together and what i'm asking is during the meals no talk about business. i said talk about your wives, dogs, kids, vacations. what do hunl beings talk about when they're not involved in negotiations to end a war? it was awkward at first but then it kind of worked. >> the funny thing is it doesn't just work with people you hate, it works with people...
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how to economically or how to get lots of oil and gas and gas out of the ground was a guy named george mitchell and for anybody ho is curious about history of this, greg a wall street journal reporter wrote a book called frackers which really covers the history of this. but he was a pioneer and other essential part of the business. which was raising money -- and i quote a guy in the book saying, as oxygen is to life capital is to oil business and founder and father of raising capital for shale in u.s. is aubrey. he himself said this to be able to borrow money for ten years to write out boom and bust cycles almost as important as horizontal drilling. he told rolling stone with typical inmodesty. this is true. that this industry is -- is a consumer of capital and requires an enormous both to initially drill a well and then to keep producing. so from 2001 to 2012 his company chesapeake sold i think these numbers are stunning 16.4 billion dollars worth of stock. and 15.5 billion of debt. and fade wall street more than a billion dollars in fee. and that's just what was public and less obvious ways,
how to economically or how to get lots of oil and gas and gas out of the ground was a guy named george mitchell and for anybody ho is curious about history of this, greg a wall street journal reporter wrote a book called frackers which really covers the history of this. but he was a pioneer and other essential part of the business. which was raising money -- and i quote a guy in the book saying, as oxygen is to life capital is to oil business and founder and father of raising capital for shale...
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i look at senator george mitchell who played an important role in moving on the process when it has beenat sort of initiative the bulk of her attention? as somebody who has been engaged in this for years, i don't see any other means of achieving the progress that we need. cutting mla pay is the right decision. and i put that on record. although most mlas, including my own colleagues, want to get the assembly working fully and immediately. however, everyone is being punished due to the refusal of one party — namely, sinn fein. so if you‘re going to hit the pockets of those of the northern ireland assembly members — which is right to do, secretary of state — will the secretary of state agree that the same principles for northern ireland assembly members should now be applied to those who refuse to do their work in this house? the minister said that any decision on the pay of mps was a matter for parliament to. pearce had been told that the government is looking closely to changes in their divorce laws in england and wales. earlier this year, a woman who wants to divorce her husband — on th
i look at senator george mitchell who played an important role in moving on the process when it has beenat sort of initiative the bulk of her attention? as somebody who has been engaged in this for years, i don't see any other means of achieving the progress that we need. cutting mla pay is the right decision. and i put that on record. although most mlas, including my own colleagues, want to get the assembly working fully and immediately. however, everyone is being punished due to the refusal...
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i think of the likes of senator george mitchell and others who have played an important role in movingere it has been necessary in the past. will she give the initiative the bulk of her attention? because frankly, as someone who has been engaged in this for years now, i don't see any other means of us hearing the progress that we need to. a dup mp suggested that those who refuse to take their seats in the commons should also have their pay cut. the announcement that on mla pay is the right decision, and i'll put that on record. but most mlas, including my own colleagues, want to get the assembly working fully and immediately. however, everyone is being punished due to the refusal of one party, namely sinn fein. those of the northern ireland assembly members, which is right to do, would they agree that the same principles for northern ireland assembly members should not be applied to those who refuse to do their work in this house? the minister said any decision on mp pay is a matter for parliament. you're watching the week in parliament with me. now, england's chief medical officer dam
i think of the likes of senator george mitchell and others who have played an important role in movingere it has been necessary in the past. will she give the initiative the bulk of her attention? because frankly, as someone who has been engaged in this for years now, i don't see any other means of us hearing the progress that we need to. a dup mp suggested that those who refuse to take their seats in the commons should also have their pay cut. the announcement that on mla pay is the right...
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senator george mitchell sat on the committee. >> it was by that time obvious that much of what had been, by members of his administration, was untrue. and our objective was to find out and lay out for all americans what had actually happened and let americans make the judgment on it. >> after months of investigation and anticipation, the congressional hearings into the iran contra affair opened this morning. >> in a packed room, on live tv, the hearings began in early may, 1987. >> the senate select committee s on secret military assistance on iran and the nicaraguan opposition will come to order. >> the enterprise's money and logistics man, richard seacord was the first to testify. >> am i correct, mr. seacord, that you were engaged in selling arms to the contras for profit? >> that's correct. >> with millions watching, a parade of witnesses began to unpack a story of global intrigue and personal malfeasance, including oliver north's loyal assistant, fawn hall. >> i believe in colonel north and i know it must have been a good reason why he was asking me to do this. and i, i did as i wa
senator george mitchell sat on the committee. >> it was by that time obvious that much of what had been, by members of his administration, was untrue. and our objective was to find out and lay out for all americans what had actually happened and let americans make the judgment on it. >> after months of investigation and anticipation, the congressional hearings into the iran contra affair opened this morning. >> in a packed room, on live tv, the hearings began in early may,...
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afghanistan's most volatile regions or let's speak to michael semple now who is professor at george mitchell institute for global peace security and justice at queen's university belfast his via skype from belfast thank you very much for joining us are the taliban is denying responsibility for this latest attack in one province is this the work of i so you think. sometimes these suicide bombings are carried out in such a way that it's really difficult to determine who did them they the taliban have a pattern of denying responsibility for the most egregious attacks but they are also trying to destabilize the government and that's exactly what happens when this kind of bomb goes off so it's possible that they carried it out but are just of voiding taking responsibility or it's possible that that ice will carry that out nobody gets to know and right as he signed june between the taliban and the government has really had raised some hopes that the conflict could end with negotiations where two such attacks who seen an increase in the number of attacks recently where do such attacks leave these n
afghanistan's most volatile regions or let's speak to michael semple now who is professor at george mitchell institute for global peace security and justice at queen's university belfast his via skype from belfast thank you very much for joining us are the taliban is denying responsibility for this latest attack in one province is this the work of i so you think. sometimes these suicide bombings are carried out in such a way that it's really difficult to determine who did them they the taliban...
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senator george mitchell sat on the committee. >> it was by that time obvious that much of what had beenlic by the president, by members of his administration, was untrue. and our objective was to find out and lay out for all americans what had actually happened and let americans make the judgment on it. >> after months of investigation and anticipation, the congressional hearings into the iran contra affair opened this morning. >> in a packed room, on live tv, the hearings began in early may, 1987. >> the senate select committee on secret military assist tons iran and the nicaraguan opposition will come to order. >> the enterprise's money and logistics man, richard seacord was the first to testify. >> am i correct, mr. seacord, that you were engaged in selling arms to the contras for profit? >> that's correct. >> with millions watching, a parade of witnesses began to unpack a story of global intrigue and personal malfeasance, including oliver north's loyal assistant, fawn hall. >> i believe in colonel north and i believe there must have been a good reason why he was asking me to do this
senator george mitchell sat on the committee. >> it was by that time obvious that much of what had beenlic by the president, by members of his administration, was untrue. and our objective was to find out and lay out for all americans what had actually happened and let americans make the judgment on it. >> after months of investigation and anticipation, the congressional hearings into the iran contra affair opened this morning. >> in a packed room, on live tv, the hearings...
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senator george mitchell sat on the committee. >> it was by that time obvious that much of what had beeninistration, was untrue. and our objective was to find out and lay out for all americans what had actually happened and let americans make the judgment on it. >> after months of investigation and anticipation, the congressional hearings into the iran contra affair opened this morning. >> in a packed room, on live tv, the hearings began in early may, 1987. >> the senate select committee on secret military assist tons iran and the nicaraguan opposition will come to order. >> the enterprise's money and logistics man, richard seacord was the first to testify. >> am i correct, mr. seacord, that you were engaged in selling arms to the contras for profit? >> that's correct. >> with millions watching, a parade of witnesses began to unpack a story of global intrigue and personal malfeasance, including oliver north's loyal assistant, fawn hall. >> i believe in colonel north and i believe there must have been a good reason why he was asking me to do this. and i, i did as i was told. >> dramatic a
senator george mitchell sat on the committee. >> it was by that time obvious that much of what had beeninistration, was untrue. and our objective was to find out and lay out for all americans what had actually happened and let americans make the judgment on it. >> after months of investigation and anticipation, the congressional hearings into the iran contra affair opened this morning. >> in a packed room, on live tv, the hearings began in early may, 1987. >> the senate...
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the only reason we got in to meet with then -- george mitchell was at that time the head of the senate was because we threatened to hold a press conference so here you had democratic women marching over to the democrats and finally they reopened the hearing but with to your point about senator biden, i believe he did believe anita hill i believe he was on her side but what happened in my view and this is just speaking from experience, not firsthand knowledge, all of them, that whole judiciary committee, everyone a white man, were very uncomfortable and they said shut it down, check the box, shut it down. and frankly that's what i think happened. and later we learned from good reporting there were three women waiting to corroborate anita's testimony. it was a travesty of justice and that is still sitting on the supreme court today. >> it was nobody's finest hour. now 27 years later it's the republican leadership in a similar situation. where are the women, or do you wish or hope that the women on the republican side even though in -- well, there aren't any in the committee, are there, c
the only reason we got in to meet with then -- george mitchell was at that time the head of the senate was because we threatened to hold a press conference so here you had democratic women marching over to the democrats and finally they reopened the hearing but with to your point about senator biden, i believe he did believe anita hill i believe he was on her side but what happened in my view and this is just speaking from experience, not firsthand knowledge, all of them, that whole judiciary...
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in recent months the taliban has denied involvement well michael semple is a professor at the george mitchell institute for global peace security and justice at queen's university belfast and he has proposed ceasefire talks with the taliban dead in the water. from the the june cease fire i think from what you know ordinary taliban they are the ranks of the movement what they said when they came into town was that they want an end to this killing of muslims but the the leadership of the taliban movement took a very different view on it the leadership of the taliban movement still believes that they can win this war they were worried by the cease fire they thought that it could actually survived in the enthusiasm of the ranks for the fighting they rounded up as soon as possible and avoided entering a new cease fire for a deal curb on the taliban leadership is determined to fight on and is not interested in negotiating for now i think those who planned parliamentary elections which are jew in six weeks time this not anticipating this level of violence i think that there are major major risks aro
in recent months the taliban has denied involvement well michael semple is a professor at the george mitchell institute for global peace security and justice at queen's university belfast and he has proposed ceasefire talks with the taliban dead in the water. from the the june cease fire i think from what you know ordinary taliban they are the ranks of the movement what they said when they came into town was that they want an end to this killing of muslims but the the leadership of the taliban...
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after the fire there's aliases and nicknames, bill larson, deacon of new orleans church, dewayne george mitchell, michiganel at the upstairs lounge, this would hamper efforts by the coroner to id the victims for a period of days but ordinarily through these mechanisms these convoluted methods not only did gays remain safe in new orleans but then the average new orleans didn't have to acknowledge what was happening right in front of everybody's noses, all right, and those -- they could also appear upstanding when they did choose to violently punish those who didn't point out what was happening in the underbelly along the other vices which the city had managed, for decades if not centuries, prostitution, gambling, drugs, dancing, jazz and sodomy, homosexuality, dare not speak its name. most were private and paranoid by being caught by police who would beat you down if you did not bribe them first. homosexuals was so discreet that they stuck to private parties and wouldn't be so brave as to be seen at the upstairs lounge on beer bust night. so let's deepen our understanding of the upstairs lounge f
after the fire there's aliases and nicknames, bill larson, deacon of new orleans church, dewayne george mitchell, michiganel at the upstairs lounge, this would hamper efforts by the coroner to id the victims for a period of days but ordinarily through these mechanisms these convoluted methods not only did gays remain safe in new orleans but then the average new orleans didn't have to acknowledge what was happening right in front of everybody's noses, all right, and those -- they could also...
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well, i'm sure kavanaugh people, i'm sure george mitchell -- mcconnell, wasn't thrilled with that.president, who thinks he can gather his base on this, wouldn't mind a slowdown because he said yesterday, women are angry. remember that? and his base is with him on this. so maybe a slowdown in fact would help him. >> but mitch mcconnell thinks they'll keep the senate in 40 days but he's not certain. he's not certain. he knows if he's going to get a judge confirmed, we keep forgetting the consequence of the seat, for anthony kennedy's seat, a more conservative to be put in the seat of who was the swing justice, then brett kavanaugh is his only guarantee. there's no guarantee, can you get a nominee through in the lame duck? i don't know and mitch mcconnell is not sure. he is not a man who likes to think, he likes to know. he knows if he can pull it off in the next 72 hours, he can get brett kavanaugh on the court and reshape it for the next 40 years. mitch mcconnell does not like unpredictability. >> can i be cynical? i think donald trump saying he's keeping an open mind is not true. i
well, i'm sure kavanaugh people, i'm sure george mitchell -- mcconnell, wasn't thrilled with that.president, who thinks he can gather his base on this, wouldn't mind a slowdown because he said yesterday, women are angry. remember that? and his base is with him on this. so maybe a slowdown in fact would help him. >> but mitch mcconnell thinks they'll keep the senate in 40 days but he's not certain. he's not certain. he knows if he's going to get a judge confirmed, we keep forgetting the...
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. >> jon meacham, i had a conversation yesterday with former senate majority leader george mitchell, and the thing -- there were so many elements to this story, as we all know, as we're discussing today and yesterday and we'll be discussing tomorrow. but the thing that struck senator mitchell was his deep, real genuine disappointment in the fact that the united states senate now, according to his view, is practically a nonfunctioning institution. it's so permanently divided. your thoughts. >> it's fascinating to hear senator mitchell say that. the senate was supposed to be the saucer that cooled the milk, i think was hamilton's phrase. they have six-year terms because they were supposed to be one more step removed from the passions that the house of representatives would represent. and as you say, it has become now more a part of the problem than the solution. we can spend all day trying to figure out when that happened, at what point things began to fall apart. there are people who talk about bill frist campaigning against tom daschle i think 20 years ago. people talk about ted kenn
. >> jon meacham, i had a conversation yesterday with former senate majority leader george mitchell, and the thing -- there were so many elements to this story, as we all know, as we're discussing today and yesterday and we'll be discussing tomorrow. but the thing that struck senator mitchell was his deep, real genuine disappointment in the fact that the united states senate now, according to his view, is practically a nonfunctioning institution. it's so permanently divided. your...
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of course, we all know as george mitchell did not understand at the time that fracking comes along with its own environmental costs and a lot of it has to do with the methane gases that escape from fully controlled wells. mitchell warned that this industry needs to beintensely regulated but it is not . comes the crash of course in january 2016 and oil was under $40 a barrel and athouston alone lost 70,000 energy-related jobs but something didn't happen. the texas economy did not crash as it had always done when oil prices had crashed in the past. it had become a much more diverse state economically which accounts for this amazing growth we are selling now. texas is often compared with california. in fact, it works both ways. it's fascinating to live in a country that has to such dynamic but opposing models. our governor greg is constantly warning about the dangers of california's asian . he'd been in austin where i live, he's seen as the kind of fungus on california that's destroying the texas way of life and the examples he cites are plastic bag bands and burdensome tree ordinances and
of course, we all know as george mitchell did not understand at the time that fracking comes along with its own environmental costs and a lot of it has to do with the methane gases that escape from fully controlled wells. mitchell warned that this industry needs to beintensely regulated but it is not . comes the crash of course in january 2016 and oil was under $40 a barrel and athouston alone lost 70,000 energy-related jobs but something didn't happen. the texas economy did not crash as it had...
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george mitchell proved you could get natural gas out of a vertical well. he didn't. he wasn't drilling horizontally at the time. that was done by devin, bought his properties, you know, this fracking goes back 75 years, didn't just start ten years ago. it goes on and on. so we're a good bellwether company in that regard this year our company will -- we announced it will have free cash flow of 800 million to 100 billion, just this year. there is a lot of companies making money there is a lot of companies laying -- capturing the natural resources that was out there for a while and basically use d rigs to hbp those properties. during that acquisition phase, people, you know, layered up with debt. but they have been paying that off as our company has and other companies. and making a profit. so today we're in a different environment. we're harvesting those assets going forward. we have got a long, strong portfolio of assets to grow from >> always good it see you. thank you for your views today, appreciate it. >> you bet, thank you. >> howard hamm >> jack dorsey's second
george mitchell proved you could get natural gas out of a vertical well. he didn't. he wasn't drilling horizontally at the time. that was done by devin, bought his properties, you know, this fracking goes back 75 years, didn't just start ten years ago. it goes on and on. so we're a good bellwether company in that regard this year our company will -- we announced it will have free cash flow of 800 million to 100 billion, just this year. there is a lot of companies making money there is a lot of...
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in fact, with six women in the senate after the '92 election, george mitchell.ed we'll put in a women's bathroom for the first time. >> yeah, steve, you know, that's a great point. it's funny. i walk by that bathroom all the time. i was quite the fight and it is -- we shouldn't -- i should stop being surprised by how many institutions are around being all male but the numbers when it triples from two to six. >> two to six, right. >> yeah, well, thankfully there are more women in the senate and both parties now. eddie i want to go to you on this because it seems as though we were already set up for something similar to happen here in 2018 and this story about judge kavanaugh regardless of how the hearing goes later on this week, if there is still going to be a hearing is poised to really set that up even more so. >> absolutely. remember we saw a lot of energy, even though the clinton campaign wasn't successful. we saw a lot of energy around that campaign and the women's march across the country where you saw mass mobilization across mass and race and boundaries a
in fact, with six women in the senate after the '92 election, george mitchell.ed we'll put in a women's bathroom for the first time. >> yeah, steve, you know, that's a great point. it's funny. i walk by that bathroom all the time. i was quite the fight and it is -- we shouldn't -- i should stop being surprised by how many institutions are around being all male but the numbers when it triples from two to six. >> two to six, right. >> yeah, well, thankfully there are more women...
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george mitchell who was the senate majority leader in 1991 blocked george bush's judicial appointment election, and when harry reid used the nuclear option meaning that ended the filibuster for lower court judges in 2013, mitch mcconnell went on the floor of the senate and said you will rue this day because if you do it we'll do it and he proved it. and what mcconnell did with garland, if democrats win the senate in november, again it's a long shot but if they win the senate in november, and kavanaugh is not confirmed this month, they will keep that seat open until after the 20 election saying well 400 days was find for merritt garland, 800 days is fine for whoever will follow. >> it continues. joining us now historian, author, souffle america and rogers professor of the presidency of vanderbilt university john meacham. he's an nbc news news and msnbc contributor. also with us deputy washington bureau chief at "time" magazine, the new issue of "time" features a piece called "the cost of the court, the battle over kavanaugh's nomination is another blow to america's third branch of gove
george mitchell who was the senate majority leader in 1991 blocked george bush's judicial appointment election, and when harry reid used the nuclear option meaning that ended the filibuster for lower court judges in 2013, mitch mcconnell went on the floor of the senate and said you will rue this day because if you do it we'll do it and he proved it. and what mcconnell did with garland, if democrats win the senate in november, again it's a long shot but if they win the senate in november, and...
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mitchell. >> -- george bush had the investigation opened up again. >> can you proceed, ms. mitchell. >> thank you, mr. chairman.
mitchell. >> -- george bush had the investigation opened up again. >> can you proceed, ms. mitchell. >> thank you, mr. chairman.
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point out support from senator whitehouse in support with anita hill george bush ordered the investigation be opened. >> miss mitchell will you proceed? >> thank you mister chairman. the washington post reported in their september 16 article you did show them. is that incorrect? >> i don't know showing her a note or my copy of the note. >> i'm sorry i have retrieved a physical copy. >> you also attended individual therapy did you show any of those notes to the reporter from the washington post? >> i don't remember if i showedth her or i spoke about it. but i certainly spoke with her of the 2013 record. >> brett cavanagh's name is not in those notes. >> with a washington post articlee it mentions contributing to anxiety with which you have struggled with anxiety. does that mean there are other things that have happened that have also contributed to anxiety and ptsd? >> i think that's a great question the ideology is certainly a critical risk factor so that is a predictor of the symptoms that i have that doesn't mean it would make it worse or better. >> have there been other things that contributed to anxiety or ptsd t
point out support from senator whitehouse in support with anita hill george bush ordered the investigation be opened. >> miss mitchell will you proceed? >> thank you mister chairman. the washington post reported in their september 16 article you did show them. is that incorrect? >> i don't know showing her a note or my copy of the note. >> i'm sorry i have retrieved a physical copy. >> you also attended individual therapy did you show any of those notes to the...
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mitchell later caught the eye of george balanshein, founder of the new york city ballet. paired with diana adams in the ground breaking agon. mitchell said later, can you imagine the audacity to take an african-american and diana adams, the essence and purity of acaucasian dance, put them together. in 1962 mitchell became therk n ity ballet's principal dancer and played puck in "a mid summer night's dream." it made him a star. moved byhe assassination of martin luther king six years r, la mitchell moved to open his own dance company, the dance theater ofarm giving young african-american dancers the same chance he received. that company is still dancing today. arthurtc ll, trail blazing dancer and civil rights icon died this week in new york. he was 84 years old. (roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advan ld non-small ceg cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytru. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got better. (avo) in a clin
mitchell later caught the eye of george balanshein, founder of the new york city ballet. paired with diana adams in the ground breaking agon. mitchell said later, can you imagine the audacity to take an african-american and diana adams, the essence and purity of acaucasian dance, put them together. in 1962 mitchell became therk n ity ballet's principal dancer and played puck in "a mid summer night's dream." it made him a star. moved byhe assassination of martin luther king six years...
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mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out what senator whitehouse said, in the anita hill case. >> can we hear from dr. ford? >> george bush ordered the investigation be opened again. >> dr. mitchell, will you p proceed for senator lee? >> thank you mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16 article that you did show them therapist notes, is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a note. perhaps my counsel did. i don't remember physically showing her my copy of the note. >> okay. >> but i just don't remember. i'm sorry. i have retrieved a physical copy of those medical records. >> okay, thank you. >> you also attended individual therapy. did you show any of those notes to the reporter for "the washington post"? >> again, i don't remember if i showed her, like, something that i summarized or if i just spoke about it. or if she saw it in my counsel's office. i can't -- i don't know for sure. but i certainly spoke with her about the 2013 record with the individual therapist. >> and brett kavanagh's name is not in those notes, is that correct? >> correct. >> in reading
mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out what senator whitehouse said, in the anita hill case. >> can we hear from dr. ford? >> george bush ordered the investigation be opened again. >> dr. mitchell, will you p proceed for senator lee? >> thank you mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16 article that you did show them therapist notes, is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a...
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mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out what senator whitehouse said, in the anita hill case. >> can we hear from dr. ford? >> george bush ordered the investigation be opened again. >> dr. mitchell, will you p proceed for senator lee? >> thank you mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16 article that you did show them therapist notes, is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a note. perhaps my counsel did. i don't remember physically showing her my copy of the note. >> okay. >> but i just don't remember. i'm sorry. i have retrieved a physical copy of those medical records. >> okay, thank you. >> you also attended individual therapy. did you show any of those notes to the reporter for "the washington post"? >> again, i don't remember if i showed her, like, something that i summarized or if i just spoke about it. or if she saw it in my counsel's office. i can't -- i don't know for sure. but i certainly spoke with her about the 2013 record with the individual therapist. >> and brett kavanagh's name is not in those notes, is that correct? >> correct. >> in reading
mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out what senator whitehouse said, in the anita hill case. >> can we hear from dr. ford? >> george bush ordered the investigation be opened again. >> dr. mitchell, will you p proceed for senator lee? >> thank you mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16 article that you did show them therapist notes, is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a...
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mitchell -- >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out, to support what senator whitehouse said, and the anita hill case -- >> can we hear from dr. ford? >> george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> ms. mitchell, will you per proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16th article that you did show them. is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a note. perhaps my counsel dead, i don't remember physically showing her my copy of the notes. but i don't remember. i'm sorry. i have retrieved a physical copy of those medical records. >> okay, thank you. you also attended individual therapy. did you show any of those notes to the reporter from "the washington post"? >> again, i don't remember. i showed her something that i summarized, or if i just spoke about it. or if she saw it in my counsel's office. i don't know for sure. but i certainly spoke with her about the 2013 record with the individual therapist. >> and brett kavanaugh's name is not in those notes, correct? >> correct. >> okay. in reading "the washington post" article, it mentions
mitchell -- >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out, to support what senator whitehouse said, and the anita hill case -- >> can we hear from dr. ford? >> george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> ms. mitchell, will you per proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16th article that you did show them. is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing...
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mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i want to point out that to support what senator whitehouse said in the anita hill case -- >> can we hear from dr. ford. >> george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, the "washington post" reported in their september 16th article that you did show them therapist notes. is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a note. >> okay. >> perhaps my counsel did. i don't remember physically showing her my copy of the note. >> okay. >> but i just don't remember. i'm sorry. i have retrieved a physical copy of those medical records. >> okay. thank you. you also attended individual therapy. did you show any of those notes to the reporter from the "washington post"? >> again, i don't remember if i showed her, like, something that i summarized or if i just spoke about it. or if she saw it in my counsel's office. i can't -- i don't know for sure. i certainly spoke with her about the 2013 record with the individual therapist. >> and brett kavanaugh's name is not in those notes, correct? >> correct. >> okay
mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i want to point out that to support what senator whitehouse said in the anita hill case -- >> can we hear from dr. ford. >> george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, the "washington post" reported in their september 16th article that you did show them therapist notes. is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically...
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mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i want to point out that to support what senator whitehouse said in the anita hill case -- >> can we hear from dr. ford. >> george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, the "washington post"
mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i want to point out that to support what senator whitehouse said in the anita hill case -- >> can we hear from dr. ford. >> george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, the "washington post"
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to support what senator whitehouse said in the anita hill case, george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16th article that you did show them the therapist notes. is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a note. perhaps my counsel did. i don't remember physically showing her my copy of the note. i just don't remember. i'm sorry. i have retrieved a physical copy of those medical records. >> okay. thank you. you also attended individual therapy. did you show any of those notes to the reporter from "the washington post"? >> again, i don't remember if i showed her something that i summarized or if i just spoke about it. or if she saw it in my counsel's office. i don't know for sure, but i certainly spoke with her about the 2013 record with the individual therapist. >> and brett kavanaugh's name is not in those notes, is that correct? >> correct. >> okay. in reading "the washington post" article, it mentions that this incident that we are here about co
to support what senator whitehouse said in the anita hill case, george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16th article that you did show them the therapist notes. is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a note. perhaps my counsel did. i don't remember physically showing her my copy of the...
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mitchell is concerned. he works at the st. george spirits company a few blocks away. >> i think there's a lot of empty space here. i would be concerned to know what it is for. >> reporter: we tried to find out by going to the company but they wouldn't talk to us. however from its application to do business in alameda we found out a startup says it is building a small rocket to carry light loads into orbit. they provided the schematic with the largest spacex rocket made to haul about 123,000 pounds. a resident who took the video says he is not as worried about the payload as he is for the potential for trouble. we spoke by phone. >> if it is fuelled up, that's my main concern. i'm really close to it. i have seen you can go on youtube and see a bunch of rockets blowing up and they don't make small explosions. >> reporter: he is talking about videos like this one of an unmanned spacex rocket blowing up on the launch pad. the alameda fire department couldn't tell us if rocket fuel was stored on site here. but by phone a spokesman for the
mitchell is concerned. he works at the st. george spirits company a few blocks away. >> i think there's a lot of empty space here. i would be concerned to know what it is for. >> reporter: we tried to find out by going to the company but they wouldn't talk to us. however from its application to do business in alameda we found out a startup says it is building a small rocket to carry light loads into orbit. they provided the schematic with the largest spacex rocket made to haul about...
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to support what senator whitehouse said in the anita hill case, george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford,
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a quick programming note, andrea mitchell, mike pompeo, noon eastern, msnbc. do not miss it. georgee up in pain. but he has plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> more than a thousand women who went to dr. christine blasey's ford high school are now coming out to support her hand delivering a letter to senators kirstjen gillibrand with one message, we believe her calling her accusation against supreme court nominee kavanaugh all too consistent with stories we heard and lived while going to the hotellt arms school. i want to bring you one of the women, alexis goldstein she's an alumni. thank you for coming on set today. >> thanks for h
a quick programming note, andrea mitchell, mike pompeo, noon eastern, msnbc. do not miss it. georgee up in pain. but he has plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to...
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mitchell. >> i want to point out to support what senator whitehouse said in the a teet a hill case george bush ordered the investigation be opened again. >> ms. mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, the washington post reported in their september 16th article that you did show them therapist notes is tha
mitchell. >> i want to point out to support what senator whitehouse said in the a teet a hill case george bush ordered the investigation be opened again. >> ms. mitchell, will you proceed for senator lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, the washington post reported in their september 16th article that you did show them therapist notes is tha
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mitchell. >>> john meacham, what have we learned in the 27 years between those two hearings? >> precious little. at least in 1991, george h.w. bush and his counsel boyden gray, opened up -- reopened up the background investigation when new information came to light. they lived up to what really was the most fundamental insight of the american revolution, which was that reason has to have a chance against passion in the arena. and you have to, as jefferson put it, follow truth wherever it may lead. what we saw today in many ways was the triumph of mindless tribalism over a search for the truth. and it's as simple as not deciding and insisting cleverly in judge kavanagh's case, but still i think inexplicably or all too explicably, go talk to a third witness, a person in the room. and i think that what we saw was the triumph, again, of a kind of reflexive partisanship. the other thing i would say is one of the things that happened in those 27 years is the clinton story, the clinton saga, the clinton impeachment. and there will be a lot of monographs written in the coming years about what did one of ken starr's deputies rea
mitchell. >>> john meacham, what have we learned in the 27 years between those two hearings? >> precious little. at least in 1991, george h.w. bush and his counsel boyden gray, opened up -- reopened up the background investigation when new information came to light. they lived up to what really was the most fundamental insight of the american revolution, which was that reason has to have a chance against passion in the arena. and you have to, as jefferson put it, follow truth...
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mitchell go forward. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out to support what senator whitehouse -- >> can we hear from dr. ford. >> george bush ordered the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16th article that you did show them therapist notes. is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a note. >> okay. >> perhaps my counsel did. i don't remember physically showing her my copy the ♪ >> i just don't remember. i'm sorry. i have retrieved a physical copy those medical records. >> okay. thank you. you also attended individual therapy. did you show any of those notes to the reporter from "the washington post"? >> i don't remember if i showed her something that i summarized or if i just spoke about it. or if she saw it in my counsel's office. i can't, i don't know for sure but i certainly spoke with her about the 2013 record with the individual therapist. >> brett kavanaugh's name is not in those notes, correct? >> correct. >> in reading "the washington post" article it mentio
mitchell go forward. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out to support what senator whitehouse -- >> can we hear from dr. ford. >> george bush ordered the investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16th article that you did show them therapist notes. is that incorrect? >> i don't remember physically showing her a note....
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mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out that to support what senator whitehouse said, in the anita hill case, george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> ms. mitchell will you proceed for senator lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman.
mitchell. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out that to support what senator whitehouse said, in the anita hill case, george bush ordered that the investigation be opened again. >> ms. mitchell will you proceed for senator lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman.
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mitchell rose from a childhood in harlem to dance leading roles for the new york city ballet under the renowned choreographer, georgenclude the dance theatre of harlem. a reminder of our top story. pressures mounting on christine forward to testify about her accusation that the us supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh sexual assaulted her in high schools to her lawyer says her client isn't willing to go before the senate to do cherie commissionaire —— commission on monday, she wants an fbi investigation to be conducted first. that is how news is so far. —— our. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @martinstanford. thank you for watching. hello there. storm ali brought damaging winds across parts of the uk on wednesday. wind gusts of more than 90mph for parts of northern ireland. you can see this hook of cloud on the satellite picture, that's the storm pushing off towards scandinavia, but that doesn't mean things will be quiet over the next couple of days, far from it. and that means what we have on thursday is this wriggling frontal system bringing pulses of moisture from the atlantic, so through the day ahead we are go
mitchell rose from a childhood in harlem to dance leading roles for the new york city ballet under the renowned choreographer, georgenclude the dance theatre of harlem. a reminder of our top story. pressures mounting on christine forward to testify about her accusation that the us supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh sexual assaulted her in high schools to her lawyer says her client isn't willing to go before the senate to do cherie commissionaire —— commission on monday, she wants an fbi...
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mitchell rose from a childhood in harlem to dance leading roles for the new york city ballet under the renowned choreographer, george grew to include the dance theatre of harlem. have a look at this week from cathay pacific. see if you can spot what is wrong. the compa ny‘s pacific. see if you can spot what is wrong. the company's name was misspelled. eagle eyed travellers spotted the mistake at hong kong international airport and contacted the airline. but the whole thing spotted many a joke on social media. many others find it an inexplicable mistake. a reminder of our top story. the pressure is mounting on christine blasey ford to come forward and testify about her accusation that us supreme court nominee brett kava naugh sexually assaulted her in high school. ford's lawyer says her client isn't prepared to go before the senate judiciary committee on monday — she wants an fbi investigation to be conducted first. that is the way our world looks so far. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @martinstanford. hello there. storm ali brought damaging winds across parts of the uk on wednesday. wind gusts of more than 90mph
mitchell rose from a childhood in harlem to dance leading roles for the new york city ballet under the renowned choreographer, george grew to include the dance theatre of harlem. have a look at this week from cathay pacific. see if you can spot what is wrong. the compa ny‘s pacific. see if you can spot what is wrong. the company's name was misspelled. eagle eyed travellers spotted the mistake at hong kong international airport and contacted the airline. but the whole thing spotted many a joke...
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mitchell rose from a childhood in harlem to dance leading roles for the new york city ballet under the renowned choreographer, george to include the dance theatre of harlem. hello there. storm ali brought damaging winds across parts of the uk on wednesday. wind gusts of more than 90mph for parts of northern ireland. you can see this hook of cloud on the satellite picture, that's the storm pushing off towards scandinavia, but that doesn't mean things will be quiet over the next couple of days, far from it. and that means what we have on thursday is this wriggling frontal system bringing pulses of moisture from the atlantic, so through the day ahead we are going to see heavy rain at times and still the potential for some strong winds. a windy start certainly across northern scotland, some heavy showers here, and some rain across wales, the midlands, parts of eastern england, which will fizzle for a time before returning with a vengeance from the west as we get on into the afternoon. now, as the day wears on, the winds will ease a little bit across northern scotland, but still hefty showers blowing in on the breeze. so
mitchell rose from a childhood in harlem to dance leading roles for the new york city ballet under the renowned choreographer, george to include the dance theatre of harlem. hello there. storm ali brought damaging winds across parts of the uk on wednesday. wind gusts of more than 90mph for parts of northern ireland. you can see this hook of cloud on the satellite picture, that's the storm pushing off towards scandinavia, but that doesn't mean things will be quiet over the next couple of days,...
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george w. bush and barack obama will deliver tributes. >> chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has more outsidehecathedral. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sh nelle. john mccain will leave the senate he loved for the last time this morning, passing familiar monuments reflecting his life's work. along t six-mile route to the service here at the national cathedral. >> americahero. >> reporter: all day and night, silent p they came t respects. men, women and children by the thousands. sailors wearing dress whites ong t crowd. average j citizenn mccain most likely never met, but touched by his example of service and sacrifice. wanting to give thanks for his life. >> this is history in the anmaking. i wted to be present for that. >> to me, a he was hero. he never left anyone behind. >> it shows how much people appreciate what he has done. >> reporter: casket arrived h r hoursie ea heavens weeping for the loss the irrelevant replaceable public -- leirreplacublic man. >> this is one of the bravest souls our nation has ever produced. however you choose to do your part, i hope y do
george w. bush and barack obama will deliver tributes. >> chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has more outsidehecathedral. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sh nelle. john mccain will leave the senate he loved for the last time this morning, passing familiar monuments reflecting his life's work. along t six-mile route to the service here at the national cathedral. >> americahero. >> reporter: all day and night, silent p they came t respects. men,...
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mitchell go forward. >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out to support what senator whitehouse -- >> can we hear from dr. ford. >> georgehe investigation be opened again. >> miss mitchell will you proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their
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mitchell -- >> mr. chairman, i just want to point out, to support what senator whitehouse said, and the anita hill case -- >> can we hear from dr. ford? >> georgeinvestigation be opened again. >> ms. mitchell, will you per proceed for senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. ford, "the washington post" reported in their september 16th article that y
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mitchell. tomr. chairman, i would like point out, to support what senator whitehouse said, in the need a hill case, george bush investigated that the -- order that the investigation be opened again. >> will you proceed? >> dr. ford, the washington post reported in their september 16 article that you did show them therapist notes. is that incorrect? i don't remember physically showing her a note. perhaps my counsel did. i don't remember physically showing her my copy of the note, but i just don't remember, i'm sorry. i have retrieved a physical copy of those medical records. >> thank you. >> you also attended individual therapy. did you show any of those notes to the reporter from the washington post? >> again, i don't remember if i showed her something i summarized or if i just spoke about it, or if she saw it in my counsel's office. i certainly spoke with her about the 2013 record with the individual therapist. notrett kavanaugh's name is in those notes, correct? in reading the washington post article, it mentions that the incident that we are here about contributed to anxiety and ptsd problems with whic
mitchell. tomr. chairman, i would like point out, to support what senator whitehouse said, in the need a hill case, george bush investigated that the -- order that the investigation be opened again. >> will you proceed? >> dr. ford, the washington post reported in their september 16 article that you did show them therapist notes. is that incorrect? i don't remember physically showing her a note. perhaps my counsel did. i don't remember physically showing her my copy of the note, but...