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i caught you speaking about al gore. al gore was really raised in -- andton, d.c. newsline that is why he cannot win in his own state. you was a creature of washington. basically, his father was a very racist democrat from the 1960's or whatever. like, i don't know. that's all i've got to say. thank you. guest: he went to saint albans. when i talk to them, it was on the phone so i could not tell his facial expressions. ini like to do interviews person. but we talked on the fun. i asked him what it was like working with the most powerful first lady in history. said, i think our conversation is almost over. to me, think he was joking but it was also that he did not want to get into that relationship with hillary clinton because it was so challenging. the president, vice president, and the first lady. imagine how hard it was to navigate. well andt along really it was like to baby boomer couples on a double date. but at the end, he lost, he did not even what bill clinton go and campaign for them and arkansas. a lot of clinton supporters said that was a mistake. peoplet
i caught you speaking about al gore. al gore was really raised in -- andton, d.c. newsline that is why he cannot win in his own state. you was a creature of washington. basically, his father was a very racist democrat from the 1960's or whatever. like, i don't know. that's all i've got to say. thank you. guest: he went to saint albans. when i talk to them, it was on the phone so i could not tell his facial expressions. ini like to do interviews person. but we talked on the fun. i asked him what...
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i just caught you speaking about al gore and al gore really was raised in washington dc and that is why i think he cannot win his own state. i believe that is because we do not look at him and we basically looked at him as if he was a creature of washington. his father was a very racist democrat from the 60s whatever but i don't know. that's all i got to say. thank you. >> host: thank you, chris. >> guest: it is true. he went to saint alden's and it was funny when i talk to him it was on the phone so i couldn't tell his facial expression. i like to do interviews in person but he could only talk on the phone and i asked him what it is like working in a white house with the most powerful first lady in history. we have not seen a family member that powerful since robert kennedy was attorney general. he said i think our conversation is a most over. to me, he was joking but it was also like he did not want to get into that relationship with hillary clinton because it was so challenging because they were two power centers. it is a president and the vice president and the first lady and imagin
i just caught you speaking about al gore and al gore really was raised in washington dc and that is why i think he cannot win his own state. i believe that is because we do not look at him and we basically looked at him as if he was a creature of washington. his father was a very racist democrat from the 60s whatever but i don't know. that's all i got to say. thank you. >> host: thank you, chris. >> guest: it is true. he went to saint alden's and it was funny when i talk to him it...
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and what is one big thing that al gore got wrong? [applause] will answer in vague terms because i don't pay much attention to what al gore says. al gore has been a very destructive force in the climate debate. the things that he says that are an accurate obviously do a direct the service to the debate, but they also encourage people from the other side to say climate science is a joke. i'm sure he knows something about climate science but he is not doing climate science. and folksl gore focused on that kind of climate communication, something they outright, this is a cop answer, but something they got right is that they can be very effective with their climate communication. [laughter] the climate industrial marketing complex that has risen up to find ways to make climate change sound scary is very impressive and very effective. you can go to seminars and become a certified al gore climate corps communicator, and learn about the way. and you see this with the thanksgiving columns, how to talk to your drunk uncle about climate change.
and what is one big thing that al gore got wrong? [applause] will answer in vague terms because i don't pay much attention to what al gore says. al gore has been a very destructive force in the climate debate. the things that he says that are an accurate obviously do a direct the service to the debate, but they also encourage people from the other side to say climate science is a joke. i'm sure he knows something about climate science but he is not doing climate science. and folksl gore focused...
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big thing that al gore got wrong? oren: i will answer and big terms because i do not pay much attention to what al gore says. they that partly ceaselessly and partly true. al gore has been a very destructive force in the climate debate. the things he says that are inaccurate do a direct disservice to the debate and they encourage people from the other sideo say, client-side science is incorrect. but he is not doing climate science. oddly, al gore and others focus on that motive communication. something they got right, this is a cop-out answer but something is they can be very effective with their climate communication. i mean, the climate industrial marketing complex that has risen up to find ways to make climate change sound scary is very impressive and effective. and, you can go to seminars and become a certified outdoor climate corps communicator and --rn about the way to and you will see this with your thanksgiving articles, how to talk to your drunk uncle about climate change. this is a real thing. i especially f
big thing that al gore got wrong? oren: i will answer and big terms because i do not pay much attention to what al gore says. they that partly ceaselessly and partly true. al gore has been a very destructive force in the climate debate. the things he says that are inaccurate do a direct disservice to the debate and they encourage people from the other sideo say, client-side science is incorrect. but he is not doing climate science. oddly, al gore and others focus on that motive communication....
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classic gore that all. i still have the political bug and when you got it you have to scratch it or have the political agenda scratch it so i was always thinking about maybe i can run for state assembly or maybe state senate and i set my sights higher and i just decided to go for broke and run for u.s. senate and i quit my job on k abc-tv and la and raised money and took a poll and raised a little bit of money and quit my job and started this exploratory committee but pete wilson, a us senato a time, there was a democrat who speaks at the assembly, liam mccarthy, who was very strong in support and the establishment candidate, if you will, i realized there was no way dropped out and endorsed him. later, this position the insurance commissioner became an elected position for the first time and that was -- it should have been a consumer protection helping people with health insurance and car insurance was a big issue at the time. i ran for that and lost in the primary to [inaudible] who is now a congressman fr
classic gore that all. i still have the political bug and when you got it you have to scratch it or have the political agenda scratch it so i was always thinking about maybe i can run for state assembly or maybe state senate and i set my sights higher and i just decided to go for broke and run for u.s. senate and i quit my job on k abc-tv and la and raised money and took a poll and raised a little bit of money and quit my job and started this exploratory committee but pete wilson, a us senato a...
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i caught you speaking about al gore. al gore really was raised in washington, d.c., and that is why he couldn't even win his own state, and i believe that's because we didn't look at him -- we looked at him as a creature --washington from basically his father was a racist democrat from the 60's or whatever. i don't know. that's all i got to say, thank you. kids true that he went to saint albans. when i talked to him, i couldn't his facial expressions, i was talking on the phone. i asked him what it was like working in the white house with the most powerful first lady in history. we haven't seen a family member that powerful since robert kennedy was attorney general. he said, i think our conversation is almost over. to me, i think he was joking, but it was also kind of, he didn't want to get into that relationship with hillary clinton because it was so challenging. there were two power centers. imagine how hard that is to navigate. he also told me that he and bill clinton were like brothers, for most of the time he was in
i caught you speaking about al gore. al gore really was raised in washington, d.c., and that is why he couldn't even win his own state, and i believe that's because we didn't look at him -- we looked at him as a creature --washington from basically his father was a racist democrat from the 60's or whatever. i don't know. that's all i got to say, thank you. kids true that he went to saint albans. when i talked to him, i couldn't his facial expressions, i was talking on the phone. i asked him...
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you can go to seminars and al gore climate core commune kart. learn about the way to and you'll see this with the thanksgiving columns. how to talk to your drunk uncle about climate change. this is now a real thing. there's an entire generation of people that are distraught and given what the facts look like, impressive thai blood pressure ab able to do that. what he gets wrong is everything i've been talking about which is the idea and uncle, discover climate change and decide to be an environmentalist. al gore was deeply focused back to the late '80s on these narratives and they make for compelling documentaries. but the math behind it doesn't usually match up well with reality. >> we have time for a few more questions. >> thank you. if you look from say 75 to 95, there's been a net migration in the united states, very clearly from north to south. in that period, there's been a significant increase in average temperature. so do we need to cop collude that people move to the position. there will be a worse climb. >> it's a great and question th
you can go to seminars and al gore climate core commune kart. learn about the way to and you'll see this with the thanksgiving columns. how to talk to your drunk uncle about climate change. this is now a real thing. there's an entire generation of people that are distraught and given what the facts look like, impressive thai blood pressure ab able to do that. what he gets wrong is everything i've been talking about which is the idea and uncle, discover climate change and decide to be an...
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> through a political eye rather than a legal i, what we are seeing is that the appointment of new gore such continues to pay dividends to the conservative right and is a ministration.>> reporter: she says there could be a possibility this ruling could be used in other contexts, and he says he will keep fighting. >> we will continue to fight to protect a woman's right to choose, and do everything we can to analyze that are being perpetrated by these fake health centers.>> reporter: they said it's unfortunate, but they are working to ensure that all california receive accurate information about the healthcare. >>> for more insight, joined by david levine, a professor at uc hastings college of law, thank you. the challenges here were pointed to the controversial statements and tweets from the president regarding the travel ban, and banning is a general, did the majority simply disregard those statements or were those taken into consideration, and they simply really -- reached the conclusion that it quite >> i think the way to understand it, the majority said that was strongly outweighed b
> through a political eye rather than a legal i, what we are seeing is that the appointment of new gore such continues to pay dividends to the conservative right and is a ministration.>> reporter: she says there could be a possibility this ruling could be used in other contexts, and he says he will keep fighting. >> we will continue to fight to protect a woman's right to choose, and do everything we can to analyze that are being perpetrated by these fake health centers.>>...
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. >> host: but it's wrong to suggest as al gore did that we can prevent this. because even if we want would p burning all carbon tomorrow, it's still going to continue to warm for some time. we don't know how long because of the amount of co2 the time in the atmosphere. >> guest: we are past the point of no return. >> host: it is only an issue of -- >> guest: you're right, will not going to end it. no more by the way then we're going to bring back call as a major industry for a lot of reasons. not just the environmental reasons but as you know the economic reason. natural gas is -- >> host: better and cheaper and cleaner. >> guest: you and i can fix this, mona. >> host: we can't. because an ugly to get to some of the things we really disagree about. so here i'm going to quote you, from page 131. this is your sojourn in central america, and you say, regarding nicaragua. by the way, i'm going to warn you that i i worked on nicaraga issues and it worked in the reagan white house i remember all this very well from my own personal experience. so you say quote, there
. >> host: but it's wrong to suggest as al gore did that we can prevent this. because even if we want would p burning all carbon tomorrow, it's still going to continue to warm for some time. we don't know how long because of the amount of co2 the time in the atmosphere. >> guest: we are past the point of no return. >> host: it is only an issue of -- >> guest: you're right, will not going to end it. no more by the way then we're going to bring back call as a major...
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crest aces and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast to life is will be together again. to the youth worker who did your story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust just gone because i have accepted it doesn't mean that i liked it it was just a fact and then i read the prospect of immortality by robert it to who is considered the father of crying on x. and i said wow that's a great idea. well initially back in the early one nine hundred seventy s. . this was considered. a lunatic fringe kind of thinking i mean nobody was actually doing this this was just. science fiction and so we the problems we ran into was evenly and a member who had made arrangements for the
crest aces and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast to life is will be together again. to the youth worker who did your story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact...
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probably the election. >> cost al gore was the election.all he needed was 500 more votes. >> next question. >> also enjoying this very much. we have heard comments over the political scene in both countries. i would like to know a bit more. what is the feeling towards change. do the cuban people have a strong idea pointing to change? are they fatalistic like you said or could you elaborate more and what like the civil sentiment is? >> you take that. >> welcome i think there is great hunger for change, but at the same time i think there is this sense that every time change appears to be on the horizon to horizon keeps getting further and further and further away and so there's this sort of fatalism. there's also especially, you know, before the wet foot dry foot policy was changed there was a huge brain drain, so, i mean, people think that migration is only to the us-- us, but it's not. cubans are dispersed all over the world with huge cuban support communities in spain and mexico and colombia, certainly in venezuela all of them now desperat
probably the election. >> cost al gore was the election.all he needed was 500 more votes. >> next question. >> also enjoying this very much. we have heard comments over the political scene in both countries. i would like to know a bit more. what is the feeling towards change. do the cuban people have a strong idea pointing to change? are they fatalistic like you said or could you elaborate more and what like the civil sentiment is? >> you take that. >> welcome i...
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classic gore. you know, i had and i still have the political and you have to scratch it the political edge and so i was always thinking about maybe i could run for state assembly or maybe state senate and i kept setting my sights higher. i decided to go for broke and run for u.s. senate and my job on k abc tv in la and i took a poll first and raised a little bit of money my job and started this exploratory committee but pete wilson was the us senator at the time, former governor and there s a docrat who spoke to the assembly was strong and had the establishment candidate and i realized that there was no way i could defeat him in the primaries so i dropped out and endorsed him and later this position of state became elected position for the first time and to me that should've been a consumer protection bureau helping people with health insurance and car insurance was a big issue at the time and so i felt that would be a good job in the river that lost in the primary to john garamendi who is now inve
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that intends to al gore number one. why is the band do now to make so much noise.
that intends to al gore number one. why is the band do now to make so much noise.
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under long standing guard green mint that predates millard gore's current corporate configuration the agreement expires in two thousand and twenty and miller coors as said that they may not renewed it pap's alleges a breach of contract and anti-competitive practices in twenty six in a twenty sixty lawsuit now set to finally begin on nov twelfth after miller corps repeated motions to dismiss were rejected the stakes are very high for paps which reported reportedly only had a five point five million gallons of independent production capacity in twenty fifteen a loss in court would leave them with a much less with much less product to sell and a difficult path to markets beer drinkers on a budget may want to stock up. and it is an unfortunate circumstances a circumstance especially for me who served in government for thirty years when government officials or politicians behave badly but it doesn't change the fact that when we learn about backroom deals and people lying under oath it gets under the skin of a lot of us and it should artie's alex mohai levin joins us to talk about the lates
under long standing guard green mint that predates millard gore's current corporate configuration the agreement expires in two thousand and twenty and miller coors as said that they may not renewed it pap's alleges a breach of contract and anti-competitive practices in twenty six in a twenty sixty lawsuit now set to finally begin on nov twelfth after miller corps repeated motions to dismiss were rejected the stakes are very high for paps which reported reportedly only had a five point five...
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they have had john kerry and al gore. was the upset of hillary clinton on either side. carter.ck to each of the other elections was predictable on who the nominee would be. and him many who would be well-established are well-known senator where is obama upsetting hillary was astounding. of a think a little bit hint on what was to come on the republican side, not to compare them but in terms of voters being willing to take a gamble to not reward experience, to not go for the next in line, on the republican side was john. was a foretaste of it, the upset of clinton but we are in a more volatile area. my advice is do not assume the rules we have learned, people might eight going to her looking through the 90's and 2000 and predictable races in those holes balance politics or of the next few years. i think it is unusual. voters are more on board for the two parties, much more open to different messages. the world is an unpredictable place. policy, the economy, investigation now whose result is unknown so the number of variables that are shock resistant is startling. about t
they have had john kerry and al gore. was the upset of hillary clinton on either side. carter.ck to each of the other elections was predictable on who the nominee would be. and him many who would be well-established are well-known senator where is obama upsetting hillary was astounding. of a think a little bit hint on what was to come on the republican side, not to compare them but in terms of voters being willing to take a gamble to not reward experience, to not go for the next in line, on the...
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and my feeling is unlike with al gore or something like that, and there wouldn't be a big sense among trump voters necessarily that they need to be for mike pens. they'll be other candidates running. there will be people like sass. kasich. you have a wide open presidential race if trump decided not to run. and i don't think pens would be very dominant position.i gus pe normal, a, trump gets re-elected and you are the sitting vice president for two terms, as you are in al gore, you won the nomination. but even then depends how trump turns out. so i'm less convinced that, you know, he'll take a shot, and he's entitled to it, and real supporters out there. but i'm not convinced that pence ends up ever being a presidential nomie. >> 2016 washington [ inaudible ] in 2016, it seemed like the news media had basically had to take responsibility for what the outcome was they failed to report. and there was very little critical reporting. from your voon taki from your vantage point, are you seeing any change in the media? do you forsee a different election and different quality of reporting? >>
and my feeling is unlike with al gore or something like that, and there wouldn't be a big sense among trump voters necessarily that they need to be for mike pens. they'll be other candidates running. there will be people like sass. kasich. you have a wide open presidential race if trump decided not to run. and i don't think pens would be very dominant position.i gus pe normal, a, trump gets re-elected and you are the sitting vice president for two terms, as you are in al gore, you won the...
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justice gore such joining the conservatives in holding that those crisis pregnancy centers, which try to persuade women to carry their pregnancies to term rather than choose abortion, cannot be forced to post a notice inside their centers, telling women where and how they might get abortions. the court striking down that california law, saying it violated the first amendment right of those pregnancy centers. david? >> terry moran, who has watched the court for years for us. terry, thank you. >>> and there is another developing story also we're on the air tonight. late tonight, word of an explosion at a hospital in central texas. you can see the black smoke right there above the hospital in gainesville, texas. they did race to evacuate the patients. there is word of injuries tonight. abc's mar kuls moore frcus moor now. >> reporter: tonight, smoke billowing from coryell memorial hospital in gatesville, texas. rescuers rushing to the scene to evacuate patients in desperate need of help. >> they've got an active fire at the maintenance building and people trapped. >> reporter: hospital w
justice gore such joining the conservatives in holding that those crisis pregnancy centers, which try to persuade women to carry their pregnancies to term rather than choose abortion, cannot be forced to post a notice inside their centers, telling women where and how they might get abortions. the court striking down that california law, saying it violated the first amendment right of those pregnancy centers. david? >> terry moran, who has watched the court for years for us. terry, thank...
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look what it did in citizens united and bush v gore. it makes partisan decisions on a partisan basis. this should be part of our electoral process and not allowed to occur before we get the vote. coming up, justice kennedy had been the deciding vote on some of the biggest cultural values issues of our time. president trump is gloating about his excellent list of replacements. every one of them would lurch the court fwurter to the right. during the 2016 election is, trump told me some fox punishment should be in store for women who have chosen abortions. with trump's ready to pick kennedy's successor, suppose he gets somebody who thinks like he does. the "hardball" roundtable tackles today's upheaval at the supreme court and the fourth ranking in the house of representatives was unseated alexandria ocasio-cortez a 28-year-old self-identified democratic socialist. what does this say about the energy on the left heading into november. i'd say it's a warning for the leadership. let me finish tonight with trump watch. this is "hardball" wher
look what it did in citizens united and bush v gore. it makes partisan decisions on a partisan basis. this should be part of our electoral process and not allowed to occur before we get the vote. coming up, justice kennedy had been the deciding vote on some of the biggest cultural values issues of our time. president trump is gloating about his excellent list of replacements. every one of them would lurch the court fwurter to the right. during the 2016 election is, trump told me some fox...
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this is a poem that i did supply to al gore when he was vice president for an occasion.ome of you will remember in 1998, the two guards who were shot and killed at the capitol building. i think it is important to say their names. jacob chestnut and john gibson. they were defending our capital against somebody with a gun. they were killed in the course of that. i believe there was a tourist murdered as well. my assignment, or the suggestion made, the guy who mostly talked to me for gore went on to be a writer for the "west wing." this is an extremely famous 18th-century poem by william collins written in just 10 lines. written in the beginning of the year 1746, which was the last attempt by the stewarts to take the island over again. the failed attempt. people died in that as well. this uses one syllable words. i will just read the poem to you , and then yield to the experts. oh britain in the beginning of the year 1746 by william collins. how sleep the brave who seek to rest -- when spring with dewey fingers returns to decked their hallowed halls, she there will dress a
this is a poem that i did supply to al gore when he was vice president for an occasion.ome of you will remember in 1998, the two guards who were shot and killed at the capitol building. i think it is important to say their names. jacob chestnut and john gibson. they were defending our capital against somebody with a gun. they were killed in the course of that. i believe there was a tourist murdered as well. my assignment, or the suggestion made, the guy who mostly talked to me for gore went on...
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when al gore said -- >> you're supposed to own it. >> do you remember when al gore said a leopard can'tin a wheelchair to stand up? >> you can't just keep saying other people do it, too. they get called out. joe biden was chased and had to admit when he was wrong. so does al gore. so did obama. so does everybody except this man in your estimation. and that's why -- >> that's not true. chris, chris -- >> you have never said the president should go out and apologize for this. the president should admit it, never. you always say somebody else did something else. false equivalency, is what we call it. that's why people who watch this show -- not all, but some -- will say oh, you're having him on? you're having her on. all they do is lie and spin. they never tell the truth about anything did you. don't have them on anymore. is that's where we've arrived. this is unhealthy. it's unproductive. you know they weren't telling the truth about what happened on that plane. why not just call it out. your integrity. >> chris, chris, look, look, look, i had nothing to do -- i wasn't on the plane. >> bu
when al gore said -- >> you're supposed to own it. >> do you remember when al gore said a leopard can'tin a wheelchair to stand up? >> you can't just keep saying other people do it, too. they get called out. joe biden was chased and had to admit when he was wrong. so does al gore. so did obama. so does everybody except this man in your estimation. and that's why -- >> that's not true. chris, chris -- >> you have never said the president should go out and apologize...
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the majority of them white standing for conservative positions being voiced by would confer about gore were conservative as and full of hatred. thing arjen if. she sees her party comrade as a victim of this kind of hatred she's never had any doubt now the investigation has expanded to include representatives of government and the military police. there's no turning back fertility a patrol in october she plans to run for the national congress in the capital brasilia she's already collected a broader voter base. i want you to stand firm. i am. well i want to see you in prison in. the murder of mary l. franco in march to larry a patrol into the political spotlight and. on a political career at a critical moment in brazil at the commemorative event in downtown rio de janeiro she's quite visible. i think he. might end up mariel was an affront to the old power structure. but we'll have the power to reign them and collectivized them but they're not going to be the result of their. mario is here today and forever has become her battle cry was we are a collective that will keep my real spirits
the majority of them white standing for conservative positions being voiced by would confer about gore were conservative as and full of hatred. thing arjen if. she sees her party comrade as a victim of this kind of hatred she's never had any doubt now the investigation has expanded to include representatives of government and the military police. there's no turning back fertility a patrol in october she plans to run for the national congress in the capital brasilia she's already collected a...
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it's gore is absolutely tugging at the heartstrings. it's score is absolutely tugging at the heartstrings. and one of the things it's about, it's about mothers and children, but also that crying and trying not to cry. there are few things more cinematically winning than the sight of somebody saying and they won't cry, particularly when you're in a genre that can be amplified. it's not up there on a level with your name for me, which i still think was really wonderful. i thought this was really...
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isn't hidden at this point, it's very exposed in streams and ponds. with the river fleet as well. and goreo the river. foul and stinking, and so sadly they had to cover it up. when i was writing the book i had to get inside the sewers to see. we got donned up in overalls, hard hats, waders, a small oxygen supply. as i thought it was going to be. these sewers, they started building them in the 1860s. beautifully engineered. given their age. in places it is big open caverns with huge metal doors. of scoot through. lines rumbling through. is that it has shaped the way that some of the roads have run. the same route. there are still traces of the river, if you know where to look. not over the stream. the river or the sewer as it now is, below. flowing in front of them here, although subterranean, of course. cross. as it follows the line of the river. that there is still a river flowing underneath. this viaduct was built by the victorians in the 1860s. to the other, down the hill, up the hill. so they built this viaduct to alleviate the problem. into the thames. many hidden rivers there are. of
isn't hidden at this point, it's very exposed in streams and ponds. with the river fleet as well. and goreo the river. foul and stinking, and so sadly they had to cover it up. when i was writing the book i had to get inside the sewers to see. we got donned up in overalls, hard hats, waders, a small oxygen supply. as i thought it was going to be. these sewers, they started building them in the 1860s. beautifully engineered. given their age. in places it is big open caverns with huge metal doors....
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for the role gore such as played as been instrumental in the supreme court and it is taking back to the true face of the law and the constitution. >> unit may be surprised a number of fraudulent groups are sounding the alarm that this is the most disastrous and dangerous, they call it a dangerous threat to women's health. there is a we have to take on this president, anyone who supports him. a theme we heard from a number of folks, there has a lot of rancor on both sides, people going after republicans and democrats. are you feeling as a member of the administration. are you worried about someone busting up your dinner or showing up at your house? >> i spend every day with sarah sanders and the experience we have seen, that she experienced this past weekend was so incredibly unfortunate especially when it is sarah wh her familyg to have a private moment to spend time with her family. in the white house we don't get a lot of quality time and free time. what concerns me is this tone of inciting violence, this tone of harassing anyone who is working for the trump administration and we take
for the role gore such as played as been instrumental in the supreme court and it is taking back to the true face of the law and the constitution. >> unit may be surprised a number of fraudulent groups are sounding the alarm that this is the most disastrous and dangerous, they call it a dangerous threat to women's health. there is a we have to take on this president, anyone who supports him. a theme we heard from a number of folks, there has a lot of rancor on both sides, people going...
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he appointed neal gore su sucsu was a clerk of anthony kennedy. i think that the fact that donald trump nominated someone that kennedy thinks is an appropriate choice for the supreme court is something that argued in his mind in favor of retiring. if donald trump had nominated jeanine pirro or some pre-positipre-po pre-posturerous choice, i think kennedy might have thought twice. but neil gorsuch is conservative and a very qualified supreme court justice. so awful these fall of these f d combined. and also justice kennedy's wife mary has had some health issues. i went to austria with justice kennedy more than a decade ago. he loves to traveled. he is very interested in international law, judges around the world. this is something that i'm sure he will continue his interest in. i think he just thought it was time. however, i mean the very important alternative consideration is some of the issues that justice kennedy is most closely associated with, the protection of roe v. wade, everybody g especially gay rights. no justice has dominated one area o
he appointed neal gore su sucsu was a clerk of anthony kennedy. i think that the fact that donald trump nominated someone that kennedy thinks is an appropriate choice for the supreme court is something that argued in his mind in favor of retiring. if donald trump had nominated jeanine pirro or some pre-positipre-po pre-posturerous choice, i think kennedy might have thought twice. but neil gorsuch is conservative and a very qualified supreme court justice. so awful these fall of these f d...
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linda gore. saw. this is liberal and. if people start to understand you start to understand you're not understanding. believe so than any other be able. side he was. very good man who understand what i mean but the minute. i mean for the do not for me. but some of the gun. out there was. nothing. that. we can. find it is really. stupid to do this effectively if this is the way. good for the people. but. yeah its meaning general down the pub you count international relations officer at qalqilya municipality in palestine. is so close no good. miss you feel because i want to ask you about the allegations of do even what about the loot is the news of our ability to shoot. your. family. because if you can't be. here yes you see about how we will be used by this visit. allow me to thank you for your influence in following our our our our application. you see it is so far so good you are fortunately everything good in palestine is a little too politics. but the arms are good business my studies and others are a muslim is one of
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it is despicable to see president trump inflicted trauma on innocent children justice gore political points with his base. or to somehow use children as a leverage, as a leverage. order please. >> is a leverage for some negotiating point. that is what is happening here. president trump and his republican enablers in congress have one strategy left in their playbook 2018. they cannot run on being fiscally responsible. there trillion dollar corporate tax cuts have exploded the federal deficit. they cannot run on delivering the american people more affordable health, because under their watch health care premiums are soaring and prescription drug costs are surging tiered they cannot run on wages because under their policies most of the economic gains continue to go to the corporations and the top 1% in that of working families in the middle class the only thing they have left to run on his fear. fear. in 2018, the republican party has one message. , ass the message that said the president said earlier infest"migrants aim to " our country. toddlers, middle schoolers, they pose a threat t
it is despicable to see president trump inflicted trauma on innocent children justice gore political points with his base. or to somehow use children as a leverage, as a leverage. order please. >> is a leverage for some negotiating point. that is what is happening here. president trump and his republican enablers in congress have one strategy left in their playbook 2018. they cannot run on being fiscally responsible. there trillion dollar corporate tax cuts have exploded the federal...
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or if you want the really great example, it's al gore.clinton sent little elian gonzalez, who was found, taken to miami. back to cuba. the cuban-americans were horrified. you remember that great picture of the special forces and the jacket and the helmet with his m-16 haand little elliott gonzales in the closet scared to death. so he went back. the first thing happened that fidel undressed him up in a uniform. the cuban-americans went crazy. and they had -- >> right. it cost him the election probably. >> yes it cost al gore the election. all he did was 500 more votes. >> right. next question? >> also enjoying this very much. throughout the talk, we have heard comments over the political scene in both countries. i would like to know a bit more about bthe famous -- what is t feeling towards change there? do the cuban people have a strong idea of wanting the change? are they kind of fatalistic, like you said? or could you elaborate more on liquidity civil sentiment is? >> you can take that. >> yet again! >> i think there's great hunger for c
or if you want the really great example, it's al gore.clinton sent little elian gonzalez, who was found, taken to miami. back to cuba. the cuban-americans were horrified. you remember that great picture of the special forces and the jacket and the helmet with his m-16 haand little elliott gonzales in the closet scared to death. so he went back. the first thing happened that fidel undressed him up in a uniform. the cuban-americans went crazy. and they had -- >> right. it cost him the...
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gore is pushing for talks with spain's new prime minister put their sanchez on the future of the catalan region david chaytor has more from madrid talk us through what tourists going to be up to today. well just about three minutes ago we saw torode come in to this penitentiary about an hour away from madrid where he'll be meeting with five of the cattle and prisoners who are being held here in pretrial custody now one of the first things he'll want to know is what their condition is with that song and they're very much pushing to be moved from this large penitentiary to somewhere much nearer to barcelona to be moved into catalonia because their relatives some several of them have to travel four hundred miles to get here it's very difficult journey for them they have about a small conversations or a glass screen on the telephone with with the the prisoners and it really is quite distressing for them and their families that they're held here so that's the first thing that kim tara wants to get done of course is ultimate aim is to get an amnesty for all those being held in pretrial custody
gore is pushing for talks with spain's new prime minister put their sanchez on the future of the catalan region david chaytor has more from madrid talk us through what tourists going to be up to today. well just about three minutes ago we saw torode come in to this penitentiary about an hour away from madrid where he'll be meeting with five of the cattle and prisoners who are being held here in pretrial custody now one of the first things he'll want to know is what their condition is with that...
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i mean that intends to al gore number one hears music smith. while the bands of the affluent make so much noise. and how the media is rocking out on her and the bursar. in twenty fifteen summer hits new things mentioned spent forty three weeks on the german charts and even made it to number one now the german rock and singer has just released her second album on care well you see deals with topics such as the search for identity. skits and talk with a dash of rap that's the sound of my me because you albums. the video was filmed in his grandparents' native country caracas kind of mind yes he did feel obliged to see. the freescale well who has a double meaning it's nothing like an answer to thank you and for nothing like something done in vain. you want to buy to me can one who has both meanings but if i've made a sort of mantra out of it it's the way in which i want to face law of economics to . my saying even if i've done something in vain i still enjoy doing it it's. it's come out of how i was. on this her second album the twenty six year old
i mean that intends to al gore number one hears music smith. while the bands of the affluent make so much noise. and how the media is rocking out on her and the bursar. in twenty fifteen summer hits new things mentioned spent forty three weeks on the german charts and even made it to number one now the german rock and singer has just released her second album on care well you see deals with topics such as the search for identity. skits and talk with a dash of rap that's the sound of my me...
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cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut it that's taking not al gore on the point but look at this move a little bit going at it over the road it has little to do with the below two is that people think that yeltsin. and yelled at them that they feel. and all your total. knowledge about anything you do look up to look a little bit on the moon joke do all us come down it will not be followed on top of for just one told but it is on one of those and you are. uncertain. sometimes salt. tell us tell you such as you look. this is a little service. to . cut. to. be a. the legacy of coal guys are the winners the legacy oil guys are the winners the legacy all central bankers are the winners innovation you dynamism the constitution the bill of rights these are the losers in this america. the. more the more from out of the congo the kids think i'm goofing on the oil tonight nobody will even know who company can. it's not. going to. get. on the list that i didn't get showed up to move this because i'm on the sentencing nicholson of it in so much to the left. so i thought there's not so much but they
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look at neil gore such that loss one of the giants of the movement of constitutional representation on supreme court that people actually interpret the constitution not try to write their own law. the fact that opening was there that only you are electing a president is somebody who will help shape the court for another generation. nobody asked hillary clinton her list donald trump put up one -- donald trump listed was criticized but i thought that was helping enough swing voters to make a decision that understood what that meant and they looked at his list and neil gore such was probably the best person. maybe we will now see if you moron the supreme court before he is done but in the meantime hillary clinton was never asked because you knew her philosophy of her pick so what a contrast that has been to see scott here as a great friend and champion and to restore the rule of law and the regulatory state that regulatory state under obama was crushing this country we were losing manufacturing jobs by the thousands every single day because of radical rules and regulations with an agency
look at neil gore such that loss one of the giants of the movement of constitutional representation on supreme court that people actually interpret the constitution not try to write their own law. the fact that opening was there that only you are electing a president is somebody who will help shape the court for another generation. nobody asked hillary clinton her list donald trump put up one -- donald trump listed was criticized but i thought that was helping enough swing voters to make a...
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that intends to al gore number one is next. why the band's new affluent makes so much noise. and how the night is rocking out on her and the bursar work. in twenty fifteen summer hits me brings mencia spent forty three weeks on the german charts and even made it to number one now the german rock and singer has just released her second album on k. well you see deals with topics such as the search for identity. and. pop with a dash of rap that's the sound of my me because you are. the video was filmed in the grandparents' native country kind of mind yes it does feel. free skate well who has a double meaning it's nothing like an answer to thank you and for nothing like something done in vain. you want to buy to me can one who has both meanings but if i've made a sort of mantra out of it it's the way in which i want to face life and much to. my saying even if i've done something in vain i still enjoy doing it it's. and it's come out how i was counting. on this her second album the twenty six year old explores her roots the song is about the father she never imagined he left her m
that intends to al gore number one is next. why the band's new affluent makes so much noise. and how the night is rocking out on her and the bursar work. in twenty fifteen summer hits me brings mencia spent forty three weeks on the german charts and even made it to number one now the german rock and singer has just released her second album on k. well you see deals with topics such as the search for identity. and. pop with a dash of rap that's the sound of my me because you are. the video was...
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she was gored by a bison. in yellowstone national park. park officials say her group got too close to the bison and it charged. this is a 59-year-old woman. they say her hip has been hurt. she is expected to be okay. a group of women were kicked by elk. they are also expected to be okay. park officials say the animals are wild but just a reminder, and tourists should give them their space. >>> a couple in lake county is facing human trafficking charges. 37-year-old sam and his wife, 27-year-old christina, were both arrested. they were accused of recruiting has, girls and forcing them into prostitution. authorities are aware of at least 40 young women who are traffic. the couple is being held on wilmington -- 1 million and $2 million deal. >>> president trump is on his way to quebec, canada for the g7 summit. the president said he will be fighting for medal -- better trade deals at that g7 summit. >> european union treats us very unfairly. canada very unfairly. mexico very unfairly. with that said, i think we will very easily make a deal. >
she was gored by a bison. in yellowstone national park. park officials say her group got too close to the bison and it charged. this is a 59-year-old woman. they say her hip has been hurt. she is expected to be okay. a group of women were kicked by elk. they are also expected to be okay. park officials say the animals are wild but just a reminder, and tourists should give them their space. >>> a couple in lake county is facing human trafficking charges. 37-year-old sam and his wife,...
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we see it with justice neil gore shits. in the colorado baker's case. we have a victory. as you know a christian and a man of faith the client to participate to bake out wedding cake because he viewed as contrary to his faith. if we lived in the sort of society that those who call themselves liberals described. that would've been the end of the story. he would have i lived according to his faith and we would've respected that. but there are those with a legal agenda that wanted to drive that acre take her out of business to punish him and any other person of faith for daring to live according to your faith. it was a case that went to the supreme court and paused to think who would've thought a wedding cake would go all the way to the united states supreme court. i was proud to lead the organization. in support of religious liberty and it was a case that this week we won by a vote of seven-two. virtually every media reporter and every democrat although i repeat myself they all immediately, and the press coverage said what a narrow decision it was. the talking points went o
we see it with justice neil gore shits. in the colorado baker's case. we have a victory. as you know a christian and a man of faith the client to participate to bake out wedding cake because he viewed as contrary to his faith. if we lived in the sort of society that those who call themselves liberals described. that would've been the end of the story. he would have i lived according to his faith and we would've respected that. but there are those with a legal agenda that wanted to drive that...
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get into that gore point area. is it legal? >> no. >> they get on andav on drs.hinet. th see what's going on. >> no way, they're putting their own lives in danger. >> this is the riskiest thing they've ever done there look at this they got traffic to stop. >> how dangerous is it? >> oh my god. >> i cannot believe it. >> one of the most dangerous things i seen them do to save one little kitten him they get on opposite sides with the cat. >> go, go, go. >> they are able to get back across the freeway because the drivers are patient. they let them go. >> let them go, los angeles. >> there are some. the kitten is hungry, so it immediately got a meal. it has an eye >> they have something on its skin. they wash it off. they named him napoleon, maybe because this little one also known as an emergency landing. >> i want to name him like too fast and fur >> let's take an already ricky sport and make it riskier. what they are up to, they are looking for a point to base jump. >> they jump on building, mountain, all kind of stuff. what are we justing off today? >> the first locati
get into that gore point area. is it legal? >> no. >> they get on andav on drs.hinet. th see what's going on. >> no way, they're putting their own lives in danger. >> this is the riskiest thing they've ever done there look at this they got traffic to stop. >> how dangerous is it? >> oh my god. >> i cannot believe it. >> one of the most dangerous things i seen them do to save one little kitten him they get on opposite sides with the cat. >>...
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evan lon gore ya. a base hit. jogging one in. se iing, testing -- and base it score to second chris. the giants win it by a score of 4-0. as and royals. you ever been to kansas city and had the barbecue? that looks good. hid a 475 foot homer. and that was a cheapy -- like i can do t. and high and deep to the fountain. 456th. dustin fowler, hit a pair out and the as scored seven in the 9th inning and route the royals, 16-0. abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. you want to save some of the runs. >> game two, sunday, let's try to hold lebron under 50. >> good luck with that. >> abc7en continues online, twitter and facebook with i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> the new accuweat
evan lon gore ya. a base hit. jogging one in. se iing, testing -- and base it score to second chris. the giants win it by a score of 4-0. as and royals. you ever been to kansas city and had the barbecue? that looks good. hid a 475 foot homer. and that was a cheapy -- like i can do t. and high and deep to the fountain. 456th. dustin fowler, hit a pair out and the as scored seven in the 9th inning and route the royals, 16-0. abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. you want to save some...
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gore that resolved the dispute in the year 2000 presidential election. justice kennedy joined with his liberal colleagues on array of rulings that will define his legacy. none more so than on gay rights. in 2015, he wrote the 5-4 ruling establishing that same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. he struck down a u.s. law denying federal benefits to same sex couples and a texas statute that made it a crime for two people of the same sex to have intimate sexual activity. all of that from the "wall street journal." just a glimpse with how pivotal he's been in america. when justice kennedy steps down at the end of next months, july 31, the court will be split, four liberal justices and four conservatives. president trump now has the chance the give conservatives a solid majority. one that in theory that could last for decades. the president said justice kennedy had great version and heart hand he will work on his replacement. >> we will begin our search for a new justice of the united states supreme court. that will begin immediately. hopefully
gore that resolved the dispute in the year 2000 presidential election. justice kennedy joined with his liberal colleagues on array of rulings that will define his legacy. none more so than on gay rights. in 2015, he wrote the 5-4 ruling establishing that same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. he struck down a u.s. law denying federal benefits to same sex couples and a texas statute that made it a crime for two people of the same sex to have intimate sexual activity. all of that...
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gore, there was the travel ban case.stly been conservative. >> though he was the decisive vote on same-sex marriage, on abortion rights for women, on affirmative action. he was the decisive vote on that. >> it was interesting to see what mike pence said today. once they get a nominee, you're going to start to hear the fairytale, oh, he's really a moderate. let's remember what mike pence said today. they're not going to pick a moderate. you look at the 25 name there. there's not a moderate on this list. this is a list designed to pick a justice who will overturn roe versus wade. >> the truth of the matter is the democrats don't have any real leverage. you had dick durbin on before. they know they have to fight. they have to fight for their base. they have to fight for what they believe in and they a couple of things, one, that the person the president chooses is something that would be offensive to pro-choice republicans like susan collins or lisa murkowski. the other thing they have to worry about is that they've got the
gore, there was the travel ban case.stly been conservative. >> though he was the decisive vote on same-sex marriage, on abortion rights for women, on affirmative action. he was the decisive vote on that. >> it was interesting to see what mike pence said today. once they get a nominee, you're going to start to hear the fairytale, oh, he's really a moderate. let's remember what mike pence said today. they're not going to pick a moderate. you look at the 25 name there. there's not a...
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i s sad when i saw scilly a passive way., what about gore such? if you wonder if it has made a difference, why don't you ask jack phillips, the christian baker who has been vindicated by the supreme court earlier this week. i thought the supreme court spoke loud and clear. and, it wasn't a 5-4 decision. justin gorsuch said, the disconcerted -- the dissenting opinion, the constitution protects not just popular religious exercise from civil authority, it protects them all. that's from the supreme court. when i look back, that was a smart move. you know what? we have appointed more judges. and, we need more. that believe in the constitution. not someone o is going to reinterpret the constitution. now, steve and i had -- entire congress worked closely together. that you know what i'm really proud of? this is the most pro-life congress we have ever had. and, with this trump administration, it has only gotten stronger. as majority leader, i believe in the mission of ensuring pro- life leslation gets to the floor. already, we have passed the 20 week abor
i s sad when i saw scilly a passive way., what about gore such? if you wonder if it has made a difference, why don't you ask jack phillips, the christian baker who has been vindicated by the supreme court earlier this week. i thought the supreme court spoke loud and clear. and, it wasn't a 5-4 decision. justin gorsuch said, the disconcerted -- the dissenting opinion, the constitution protects not just popular religious exercise from civil authority, it protects them all. that's from the supreme...
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speaking and a historian as myself i cannot remember the name, got the phone number like from the gore campaign and then to be a speechwriter. into one something very lofty something with more passion and intensity and i realized this is not going to work useca the poetry offered is playing and to do that so i will read to a 16 century poem the devil just change one word it is about courtship i will just use the word voter instead brave and new. but what money cannot move may be a bigger liberal of love. for all of my wares be trash. the heart is true. that is the first of three stanzas. then great gifts are dials and look for gifts again. my trifles commenced treasures from the mind. it is a precious jewel. i will repeat that. it is a precious jewel to be plain. sometimes in the shell the orient poolsn earls we to take a sheaf of me of grain. while others take a sheet of me of grain. and then with the diverse poise to see the country where duty serves and through heavenly bear to have a heart. that is a very fancy and elaborate defensive plainness to write as if he was a street mercha
speaking and a historian as myself i cannot remember the name, got the phone number like from the gore campaign and then to be a speechwriter. into one something very lofty something with more passion and intensity and i realized this is not going to work useca the poetry offered is playing and to do that so i will read to a 16 century poem the devil just change one word it is about courtship i will just use the word voter instead brave and new. but what money cannot move may be a bigger...