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what are people from glasgow called? >> we're glassweejians.r people in scotland call us ouijas, but we never call ours that. we're glassweejian. >> stephen: did you grow up in a working class family gee, di. i grew up in a council of state. >> stephen: what is that called? >> i think you guys call a project. >> stephen: oh, a housing project. >> we call it council of state. there was an area called the garbles and it was slums and stuff like that parch the war, the second world war, they built new places, kind of more on the outskirts of town and they moved everybody out there to there. it was quite a big state. >> stephen: you were often known for playing well-- not just english characters but sort of posh english characters. do your friends back from the council of states think you're too big for your britches or are they happy about it? >> my friends from where i used to run about and go to school, even when i'm in my own scottish accent think i have become credible posh, i think. i've been in london for 16 years now and you know your accen
what are people from glasgow called? >> we're glassweejians.r people in scotland call us ouijas, but we never call ours that. we're glassweejian. >> stephen: did you grow up in a working class family gee, di. i grew up in a council of state. >> stephen: what is that called? >> i think you guys call a project. >> stephen: oh, a housing project. >> we call it council of state. there was an area called the garbles and it was slums and stuff like that parch the...
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amy: we will get an update from pastor kenneth glasgow who was helping the prisoners in alabama and we will try to go behind the bars and speak with a prisoner in solitary confinement. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in brazil, former vice president michel temer has assumed power as interim president after the senate voted to suspend president dilma rousseff and begin impeachment proceedings over accusations she tampered with accounts in order to hide a budget shortfall. rousseff has called the move a coup and vowed to fight it. on thursday, she said the impeachment trial is a threat to brazil's sovereignty and its constitution. presidenton of a elected by 54 million people to whom i say now, right now at this decisive moment for brazilian democracy and for our future as a nation, what is in play in the impeachment process isn't just my mandate. what is in play is the respect of the polls come the sovereign will of the brazilian people and the constitution. amy: the attempt to oust president rousseff
amy: we will get an update from pastor kenneth glasgow who was helping the prisoners in alabama and we will try to go behind the bars and speak with a prisoner in solitary confinement. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in brazil, former vice president michel temer has assumed power as interim president after the senate voted to suspend president dilma rousseff and begin impeachment proceedings over accusations...
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delaware and the farther south you got the colder it was and 65 in wilmington, and it's 60 in desa and glasgow and farther to the south, millsboro and georgetown, 58 and the northeast wind with rehoboth beach, 66 degrees and just a nasty day and you can see in the seven-day forecast, temperatures will really be jumping and you can see that all of the time in the bottom of the screen and not just philadelphia and you don't have to wait until the end. here you are with the radar and there is a lot of rain around and not necessarily all that heavy, but it continues to be a pain and it's a little bit heavier in new castle county than in other parts of the area right now. you can see with a live radar, we have some patches where it's not raining, but in most places we do have a little bit of light rain along with the chill and you can see kind of a little swirl here with the radar echoes and there's an upper air, low pressure center right on top of it and that's going to create more showers. for tomorrow, we can't get out of the system very quickly. as the sun goes down tonight, a lot of these show
delaware and the farther south you got the colder it was and 65 in wilmington, and it's 60 in desa and glasgow and farther to the south, millsboro and georgetown, 58 and the northeast wind with rehoboth beach, 66 degrees and just a nasty day and you can see in the seven-day forecast, temperatures will really be jumping and you can see that all of the time in the bottom of the screen and not just philadelphia and you don't have to wait until the end. here you are with the radar and there is a...
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May 20, 2016
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skies in the afternoon in philadelphia. 75 degrees and if you're in new jersey the suburbs there glasgow 74 and trenton 74 and along the sure a little cooler. avlon still along the shore you're going to be in the 60s but still a beautiful day. in delaware 75. 74 in wilmington. at the bottom of the screen is your seven day forecast is always going to be skrolg there for you. once we get past tomorrow we have rain in the forecast for the weekend. it is going to be heavy at times. look at future weather. now we're looking at saturday. you will be waking up to overcast skies and the further south you are you could be waking up so rain. heavy rain around washington by saturday morning and then we go through the early afternoon. it's an area of low pressure moving offshore and that's going to bring in heavy rainfall. especially in new jersey and delaware you have the best chance of seeing heavy rain and windy conditions. the rain will be through the philadelphia area too. we're still going to keep the rain in the forecast there. now we're looking at saturday evening, 8:00 p.m. that rain is sti
skies in the afternoon in philadelphia. 75 degrees and if you're in new jersey the suburbs there glasgow 74 and trenton 74 and along the sure a little cooler. avlon still along the shore you're going to be in the 60s but still a beautiful day. in delaware 75. 74 in wilmington. at the bottom of the screen is your seven day forecast is always going to be skrolg there for you. once we get past tomorrow we have rain in the forecast for the weekend. it is going to be heavy at times. look at future...
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May 28, 2016
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glasgow 74. and at the beaches it's actually warmer than it was in some places this afternoon. wind is right along parallel to the beach. slight turn to the southwest. and the delaware beaches will be significantly warmer than the jersey shore. well, it's going to be hot and more humid. at least until sunday and monday. 90 today. 92 tomorrow. and then it starts going down. and more specifically for the memorial day weekend, we have temperatures starting off in the 90s. philadelphia, suburbs, lehigh valley. chance of a thunderstorm late tomorrow, but that's still just a chance. better chance on sunday. so saturday is the best day to go outside. but it's going to be hot. except at the shore. 76 degrees. cooler on sunday with more clouds. and afternoon and nighttime showers and then monday, lot of moisture around. lot of clouds. best chance of rain. cooler temperatures throughout the area. and one of the reasons for that is not to the west but down to the south. there's a tropical system that may be developing into tropical storm bonnie, moving right toward south carolina. compute
glasgow 74. and at the beaches it's actually warmer than it was in some places this afternoon. wind is right along parallel to the beach. slight turn to the southwest. and the delaware beaches will be significantly warmer than the jersey shore. well, it's going to be hot and more humid. at least until sunday and monday. 90 today. 92 tomorrow. and then it starts going down. and more specifically for the memorial day weekend, we have temperatures starting off in the 90s. philadelphia, suburbs,...
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right now, glasgow is 50 years, marshalton, 51 degrees. very low 50s across southern delaware, too.is where we're seeing some showers exit into cape may. they're moving across delaware bay exiting lewes right now. we'll see more showers during the day today. right now, the steadiest rainfall is for the pennsylvania suburbs extending into philadelphia. scattered light showers in new jersey. these showers will take a break for much of the day. this afternoon, another round of wet weather and potential for thunderstorms. this is the futurecast at 11:00 this morning. you can see sprinkles, scattered light showers. cloudy skies and a little bit misty, too. that steadier rain just off to the northwest during the afternoon. as we head into the commute, that's 3:00 in the afternoon. we could see heavier downpours. that's at 4:00 now. those moderate showers moving through philadelphia and into new castle county and delaware. those showers will be heading into the evening hours, getting a little bit stronger. that's at 5:00 this afternoon. then we'll see drying conditions during the early eve
right now, glasgow is 50 years, marshalton, 51 degrees. very low 50s across southern delaware, too.is where we're seeing some showers exit into cape may. they're moving across delaware bay exiting lewes right now. we'll see more showers during the day today. right now, the steadiest rainfall is for the pennsylvania suburbs extending into philadelphia. scattered light showers in new jersey. these showers will take a break for much of the day. this afternoon, another round of wet weather and...
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from the grittier end of glasgow. infant minduse my believed they were called patrick thistle and my middle name is patrick. 40, of course i still instinctively checked the results in my sunday newspaper. iide from this dalliance, have been entirely monogamous. julian: i think that is part of most fan's lives. you get inducted to supporting a team at a young age. i simply don't understand people x this, i am supporting season but i'm thinking of supporting y next season. i think the most important thing about a fan is the suffering and loss and pain. i was think about supporting leicester city, it is a good way to support england because they don't often when. -- win. charlie: you know what they say about the chicago cubs here. you know the story of the former editor of the economist and now of bloomberg. for 30 years late on a big bet. on leicester city. 30 years, every time, he that's whatever. -- he bets whatever. this year, he didn't. it would have returned like $100,000. julian: the odds were 5000 to one. when th
from the grittier end of glasgow. infant minduse my believed they were called patrick thistle and my middle name is patrick. 40, of course i still instinctively checked the results in my sunday newspaper. iide from this dalliance, have been entirely monogamous. julian: i think that is part of most fan's lives. you get inducted to supporting a team at a young age. i simply don't understand people x this, i am supporting season but i'm thinking of supporting y next season. i think the most...
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glasgow. this isn't just something that happened overnight.me was the anger, hatred and animosity. >> the prison inmate who says he was offered blood money got a hold of police and later recorded conversations with peterson. peterson's defense maintains he is not guilty and argues the tapes are just prison talk that don't make sense. the trial currently is in session and is expected to last about a week. peterson is currently in prison for 38 years for the murder of his wife. he faces up to 60 additional years on these murder for hire charges. of course, this is just the latest chapter in the shocking life of drew peterson. he is convicted of killing one wife, heavily accused of being involved in the disappearance of another whose body was never found. >> never ends with that guy, so it seems. thank you, matt. >>> coming up, a close call for two people pulled -- after their plane plunged into the waters off hawaii. the amazing rescue next. tired of working for peanuts? well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm ta
glasgow. this isn't just something that happened overnight.me was the anger, hatred and animosity. >> the prison inmate who says he was offered blood money got a hold of police and later recorded conversations with peterson. peterson's defense maintains he is not guilty and argues the tapes are just prison talk that don't make sense. the trial currently is in session and is expected to last about a week. peterson is currently in prison for 38 years for the murder of his wife. he faces up...
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we've got a westerly wind, and it's bringing in some warm air. 84 in wilmington, 85 in odessa, 84 in glasgow, and at the beaches, it's also kind of warm. dewey beach, 83 degrees with that land breeze. georgetown at 83. we're heating up. we certainly have done that today, and we're going to be in that vicinity for the rest of the week, too. we got up to 83 degrees yesterday, and that's a thing of the past. it's likely to stay hot and humid through much of the memorial day weekend, especially saturday. sunday not quite as warm because of a bit of an east wind, and monday would be the coolest of the days because of the east wind and more clouds. but just a chance of showers monday. that is the most likely day for any kind of rain. but for a memorial day weekend, those temperatures are pretty nice. jersey shore, though, of course much cooler because of the sea breeze and the ocean temperature is only 57. so during the day today, we're up near 90 degrees. bella vista, chatsford 87, reading at 87. we'll see temperatures well into the 80s even at the jersey shore before they start dropping in the a
we've got a westerly wind, and it's bringing in some warm air. 84 in wilmington, 85 in odessa, 84 in glasgow, and at the beaches, it's also kind of warm. dewey beach, 83 degrees with that land breeze. georgetown at 83. we're heating up. we certainly have done that today, and we're going to be in that vicinity for the rest of the week, too. we got up to 83 degrees yesterday, and that's a thing of the past. it's likely to stay hot and humid through much of the memorial day weekend, especially...
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glasgow at 58. odessa at 55. we're getting a pretty strong west wind today.e beaches are going to be every bit as warm as the inland areas. you can see dewey beach, rehoboth. 57 degrees. bethanie beach, 51. that's the warmest spot on the map. if you want to check your forecast, the seven day is constantly scrolling on the screen here. multiple forecasts for multiple areas. not just philadelphia anymore. you don't have to wait until the end of the weather cast. we don't have anything on the radar and really not much in the satellite. hardly any clouds around. the next area of rain coming into illinois. moving pretty fast. not all that heavy. it certainly is unseasonably cold again. we were 76 on saturday but only 59 for the high yesterday. the average high 74 today and tomorrow and maybe wednesday as well. in the 60s. not mid 70s. plus we have rain on the way coming in from the west. not during the day today or tonight but into tomorrow, and there we go in the afternoon. the computer model has some generally light rain moving in from the west. it will be cloud
glasgow at 58. odessa at 55. we're getting a pretty strong west wind today.e beaches are going to be every bit as warm as the inland areas. you can see dewey beach, rehoboth. 57 degrees. bethanie beach, 51. that's the warmest spot on the map. if you want to check your forecast, the seven day is constantly scrolling on the screen here. multiple forecasts for multiple areas. not just philadelphia anymore. you don't have to wait until the end of the weather cast. we don't have anything on the...
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glasgow prosecuted peterson for the murder of his third wife, kathleen savio.son was convicted and is currently serving a 38 year sentence for the murder and the prosecution's star witness in this trial says peterson also admitted killing his fourth wife. stacy peterson. she is still missing. denise wheel is a five legal analyst, fox bianchi is a criminal attorney, former prosecutor and trial attorney as well. what a case. normally these cases involving jailhouse informants, jailhouse snitches as they are often called, they don't often amount to much but thistime police say they have recordings . >> what the defense is trying to say is yes, he doesn't say kill or die or anything like that imitates. the fact that they have are the recording at all is a big deal and the fact they are talking about anything having to do with the prosecutor is a big deal on these types at all. so also, the fact that the quote unquote doesn't get a reduced sentence is a big deal and the prosecutor will play that up a lot. jon: the fact is bob, these recordings, we haven't heard it y
glasgow prosecuted peterson for the murder of his third wife, kathleen savio.son was convicted and is currently serving a 38 year sentence for the murder and the prosecution's star witness in this trial says peterson also admitted killing his fourth wife. stacy peterson. she is still missing. denise wheel is a five legal analyst, fox bianchi is a criminal attorney, former prosecutor and trial attorney as well. what a case. normally these cases involving jailhouse informants, jailhouse snitches...
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marsha marshallton and glasgow. as we head to the south, there have been clouds, a northeast wind coming off delaware pbay ad the ocean. rehoboth beach at 58. dewey beach is 59. even back to the west, georgetown, 63. wouldn't normally be that cool, but there's some clouds down there, as you can see on the satellite picture. the darker areas are totally clear. and you can see some patches of clouds in southern delaware. not that there's going to be any kind of rain other than an isolated shower and a couple clouds up north of williamsport that could lead to an isolated shower in some areas this afternoon. but we're warming back up, at least for now, for a couple days. 62 tuesday, 69 wednesday, 72 today, 76 on friday. and actually get above average, and then things go down as we go into saturday. well, we're dry right now. that's for sure. but things are going to change as we look back to our west. we find a lot of dry air, but not down here. see this area in texas? this is headed right in our direction, and it's goin
marsha marshallton and glasgow. as we head to the south, there have been clouds, a northeast wind coming off delaware pbay ad the ocean. rehoboth beach at 58. dewey beach is 59. even back to the west, georgetown, 63. wouldn't normally be that cool, but there's some clouds down there, as you can see on the satellite picture. the darker areas are totally clear. and you can see some patches of clouds in southern delaware. not that there's going to be any kind of rain other than an isolated shower...
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it's 59 in wilmington. 55 at glasgow.emperatures never got out of the 50s in georgetown and at the delaware beaches, no way, with the northeast wind still 56. rehoboth beach and bethany beach, same as the temperature was at 6:00. we don't have that much on the radar. what we have is in delaware and extreme south jersey. these are the same areas that may be getting hit tomorrow as well. we do have more that's gone back west of washington. so we're getting a bit of a break. there's moisture offshore that might be coming in during day tomorrow. in the meantime, we have more showers in the forecast as we go into tomorrow. not so much in the morning. we may start off the day tomorrow not only with dry weather but even with some sunshine. remember what that is like? then showers pop up early in the afternoon and into the late afternoon and then we dry out again tomorrow night. it's not nearly as bad. then once we get rid of this weather system, look what happens to the temperatures, 70 monday. 77 tuesday. 84 wednesday. 90 degre
it's 59 in wilmington. 55 at glasgow.emperatures never got out of the 50s in georgetown and at the delaware beaches, no way, with the northeast wind still 56. rehoboth beach and bethany beach, same as the temperature was at 6:00. we don't have that much on the radar. what we have is in delaware and extreme south jersey. these are the same areas that may be getting hit tomorrow as well. we do have more that's gone back west of washington. so we're getting a bit of a break. there's moisture...
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no intent that he is really going after glasgow to kill him. it's implied.'s what the defense is going to hinge on. that's why they're attacking the credibility of the one jailhouse witness that they have. >> although there is another conversation in which peterson talks bat killing but he didn't say who. >> exactly. >> the same sort of problem. >> right. listen, you have to be beyond a reasonable doubt. if there's a rome doubt, then not -- reasonable doubt, then no conviction. but he is 38 years in jail anyway, so another 50 is -- >> so he would be 100 years old. >> exactly. >> which invites the question, why are prosecutors wasting taxpayer resources to prosecutor a guy who is going to be dead by the time he is up for patrol. >> they don't want to let somebody get away with a threat on a prosecutor and that's the key there. >> we protect one of our own. >> of course. >> all right. thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much. >> a deadly shootout in houston when a gunman goes on a rampage. investigators are trying to figure out why he took aim at poli
no intent that he is really going after glasgow to kill him. it's implied.'s what the defense is going to hinge on. that's why they're attacking the credibility of the one jailhouse witness that they have. >> although there is another conversation in which peterson talks bat killing but he didn't say who. >> exactly. >> the same sort of problem. >> right. listen, you have to be beyond a reasonable doubt. if there's a rome doubt, then not -- reasonable doubt, then no...
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prosecutors say he asked a fellow inmate to find somebody to kill the state attorney james glasgow. the defense argued the inmate was a lying con man. when his fourth week turned up missing the prosecutor reopened the case. police have not charged anybody in stacy pe's appearance. >>> the islamic state savages attacked two places oirver the weekend. the pentagon reports rocket or mortar fire injured them. and there are reports of a car bomb caused one of the injuries. the pentagon says both attacks happened as the men were on advise and assist missions away from the front lines. no word on how either of them is doing. meanwhile, iraqi forces are continuing the fight to take back fallujah from the islamic state savages. iraqi forces fired rockets into isis held pingspositions as the fought off a four hour attack. this comes one day after the iraqis entered the southern part of fallujah with help from u.s. led air strikes the city 40 miles east of baghdad was one of the first cities isis captured. aid workers are warning human catastrophes are looming. al with about 50,000 civilians t
prosecutors say he asked a fellow inmate to find somebody to kill the state attorney james glasgow. the defense argued the inmate was a lying con man. when his fourth week turned up missing the prosecutor reopened the case. police have not charged anybody in stacy pe's appearance. >>> the islamic state savages attacked two places oirver the weekend. the pentagon reports rocket or mortar fire injured them. and there are reports of a car bomb caused one of the injuries. the pentagon says...
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i i did nishally support a second time, party thinksel from the grittier end of glasgow-- glass could you but that was because my infant mind was patrick, thinksel and my middle name is patrick. i vent allly stopped shorting them such is the strange-- of fan dom. when i was about 40, i still instinctively check the results in my sunday newspaper. but apart from this dal yans, i have been entirely monday og news-- man og mus. >> yes, i think that's part of most fans lives. you know, you get inducted into supporting a team at a very young age. and i certainly don't understand people who say oh, i am supporting x this season but i'm thinking of supporting y the next season. it's like people who only want to support winners. i mean i think the most important thing about being a fan is the suffering. and the loss. and the pain. i always say about supporting leicester city, it makes you-- it's a good way for preparing to support england bah thes don't off he win. >> that is what they say about the cubs in baseball. other people have written about that, they came close last year and may do i
i i did nishally support a second time, party thinksel from the grittier end of glasgow-- glass could you but that was because my infant mind was patrick, thinksel and my middle name is patrick. i vent allly stopped shorting them such is the strange-- of fan dom. when i was about 40, i still instinctively check the results in my sunday newspaper. but apart from this dal yans, i have been entirely monday og news-- man og mus. >> yes, i think that's part of most fans lives. you know, you...
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. >> reporter: two years ago at age 48, lisa glasgow had surgery for what was thought to be an early stage colon cancer. >> it had spread across my body. so at that point they staged it stage-four colon cancer, not in the terminal sense, but in the f facfact it moved. >> reporter: later it returned prompting another round. >> today's the halfway through mark. the side effects are hitting me harder than last year. >> reporter: her cancer started on the right side of the colon, more deadly. the study of patients with advanced colon cancer found those with tumors on the right side survived an average of 19 months compared to 33 for those with tumors on the left side. dr. richard goldberg is an university comprehensive cancer center and co-author of the study. >> this data shows that we ought to think differently about patients depending on where their cancer arose. >> reporter: patients with cancer on the right side tend to have fewer early symptoms and are often diagnosed later. one reason -- benign right-sided polyps can be harder to spot during a colonoscopy. many are obvious like th
. >> reporter: two years ago at age 48, lisa glasgow had surgery for what was thought to be an early stage colon cancer. >> it had spread across my body. so at that point they staged it stage-four colon cancer, not in the terminal sense, but in the f facfact it moved. >> reporter: later it returned prompting another round. >> today's the halfway through mark. the side effects are hitting me harder than last year. >> reporter: her cancer started on the right side of...
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if you are running a financial services company in edinburgh or aberdeen or glasgow, your company has a passport to operate anywhere in india the 28 european countries, employing people, making love work back in scotland. you can fly from a scottish airport inexpensively to all parts of the european union because a common system of aviation regulation across europe, single european skies, and swept away the old national restrictive practices and protected national flag carriers that kept the european airfares at prohibitive levels in the past. if you are a lorry driver in scotland or you on a road haulage business you could drive from aberdeen to athens with just a single set of paperwork to cover your driver and your consign without any extra customs or inspections anywhere along the way. if you're producing food or drink in scotland, the scottish cup the uk, also for the european and other standards can be sold freely anywhere around the european union. and, of course, scots can travel your they can take work. they can study at universities or colleges anywhere else in the european
if you are running a financial services company in edinburgh or aberdeen or glasgow, your company has a passport to operate anywhere in india the 28 european countries, employing people, making love work back in scotland. you can fly from a scottish airport inexpensively to all parts of the european union because a common system of aviation regulation across europe, single european skies, and swept away the old national restrictive practices and protected national flag carriers that kept the...
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glasgow did report to the government, the water situation. jerry in jacksonville, florida.n independent. caller: i think it is both they want to blame the republicans, republicans want to blame the democrats. state and a city -- they are at fault. the epa is definitely at fault. the epa was started because states and cities were not doing their job. one other thing -- is c-span going to spend this month cutting donald trump? breakwe will take a short . when we come back, we turn our attention to opioid addiction. becky vaughn from the national council for behavioral health will be here to talk about what her group and others are doing to put forward legislation to address the crisis. later, the president of citizens united joins us to talk about the influence of money in politics. ♪ >> on american history tv on c-span3 -- >> we are here to review the major findings of our full investigation of fbi domestic intelligence. including programs aimed at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding citizens and groups, political abuses of fbi intelligence and several specific
glasgow did report to the government, the water situation. jerry in jacksonville, florida.n independent. caller: i think it is both they want to blame the republicans, republicans want to blame the democrats. state and a city -- they are at fault. the epa is definitely at fault. the epa was started because states and cities were not doing their job. one other thing -- is c-span going to spend this month cutting donald trump? breakwe will take a short . when we come back, we turn our attention...
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i spent a year in glasgow.of hard-core film geeks who would have given their right arm to move to hollywood and i realized, i have no immigration problems. i'm not scottish. i'm american and i've got an american passport. i can just drive there. and i did. i wanted to be in the movie business. still haven't made it on television. it worked out well. television in the, you know, sort of between the 1980's and the 1990's, that was not the golden age of television. now, there is no place i would rather be. emily: you worked your way out. you worked at imagine with ron howard. he worked at nbc. you worked at fox. i am curious -- you worked at fox. i am curious about network television in particular. since "parenthood" ended, and i know you were behind "parenthood" and "friday night lights," i don't watch a single show on network television, except for "the bachelor." which i am embarrassed to admit. david: don't be embarrassed. i love reality television. emily: do you watch "the bachelor?" david: i have, but i've f
i spent a year in glasgow.of hard-core film geeks who would have given their right arm to move to hollywood and i realized, i have no immigration problems. i'm not scottish. i'm american and i've got an american passport. i can just drive there. and i did. i wanted to be in the movie business. still haven't made it on television. it worked out well. television in the, you know, sort of between the 1980's and the 1990's, that was not the golden age of television. now, there is no place i would...
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and i said to the glasgow edition with them a parable that comes out of a tradition, the traditional students come to the rabbi and they say, rabbi, we love you. the rabbi says, do you know it hurts me what the students a wide ask if we know what virtue if we tell you we love you? the rabbi says, because if you don't know what hurts me, you can't tell me you love me. as i shared with them, that is a profound principle of human relationships. as i said, that would be the way in which we as a government and the parliament will seek to relate to the aboriginal, to the indigenous people in terms of their past, their history, their identity, the aspirations. and then aspirations. and did i say give him something i say, you know, at the risk of being somewhat presumptuous, not pretentious, i said i, too, come from an aboriginal people. of people that still in habits the same land come embraces the same aboriginal religion, harkens to the same aboriginal profits, studies the same aboriginal iran, speaks the same aboriginal language, hebrew, and there's the same aboriginal name israel as we
and i said to the glasgow edition with them a parable that comes out of a tradition, the traditional students come to the rabbi and they say, rabbi, we love you. the rabbi says, do you know it hurts me what the students a wide ask if we know what virtue if we tell you we love you? the rabbi says, because if you don't know what hurts me, you can't tell me you love me. as i shared with them, that is a profound principle of human relationships. as i said, that would be the way in which we as a...