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gore-tex.ke: it is these pores and they are just the right size that water vapors can escape through it. co>> it briefs. breathes. >> they basically revolutionized the outdoor wear industry by creating these garments that you could wear in the outdoors, in bad weather while you were running around. it created a whole market. carol: we all know the jackets and so forth, but they have done a lot of things and they are pushing into new frontiers, including the medical world. drake: the medical world they have been in for a little while. they have made stents and patches and all these high-performing surgical -- the human body is a very difficult environment and they have been able to create things that do well there. end of life years, i think they would admit they have had a hard time finding the next big thing. carol: there is competition now to gore-tex. they have to look at other world's. drake: and to a lot of products they have made profitable. they have also grown to the size where it is be
gore-tex.ke: it is these pores and they are just the right size that water vapors can escape through it. co>> it briefs. breathes. >> they basically revolutionized the outdoor wear industry by creating these garments that you could wear in the outdoors, in bad weather while you were running around. it created a whole market. carol: we all know the jackets and so forth, but they have done a lot of things and they are pushing into new frontiers, including the medical world. drake: the...
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gore-tex.rake: it is these pores and they are just the right size that water vapors can escape through it. they basically revolutionized the outdoor wear industry by creating these garments that you could wear in the outdoors, in bad weather while you were running around. nowadays, we created a whole market. carol: we all know the jackets and so forth, but they have done a lot of things and they are pushing into new frontiers, including the medical world. drake: the medical world they have been in for a little while. they have made stents and patches and all these high-performing surgical -- the human body is a very difficult environment and they in the last few years, would it make they have had a hard time finding the next big thing. carol: there is competition now to gore-tex. drake: and to a lot of products they have made profitable. they also grown to the size where it is becoming a little harder to remain that nimble tribe of engineers, so part of what i was writing about is how they are
gore-tex.rake: it is these pores and they are just the right size that water vapors can escape through it. they basically revolutionized the outdoor wear industry by creating these garments that you could wear in the outdoors, in bad weather while you were running around. nowadays, we created a whole market. carol: we all know the jackets and so forth, but they have done a lot of things and they are pushing into new frontiers, including the medical world. drake: the medical world they have been...
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suppose gore got ahead then there would be two sets of electors.the elector certified by republican secretary of state and gore electors. but there is actually a law for what happens. if there are two sets of electors. it goes to congress. the house has one vote in the senate has one vote. the house was going to be republican, the senate was going to be democratic thai. in the case of a tie the law, it stipulates that if the tie is broken by the governor of the state his last name was bush. so she thanks banana republic, his brothers going to elect him president. she decides we will get this over with. she was impatient. we will get this over with now we will not let the case go on and come back to congress. she is looking down the road and more than any other supreme court justice over time she looked at the practical consequences of the supreme court decision. she cared about the consequences. the consequence in this case was going to be an. that's why she did what she did. >> she said half of the country will hate me. that is a warning she told
suppose gore got ahead then there would be two sets of electors.the elector certified by republican secretary of state and gore electors. but there is actually a law for what happens. if there are two sets of electors. it goes to congress. the house has one vote in the senate has one vote. the house was going to be republican, the senate was going to be democratic thai. in the case of a tie the law, it stipulates that if the tie is broken by the governor of the state his last name was bush. so...
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this was the clinton-gore third election, this was al gore running to be the term of bill clinton, itomy, it was slowing down, we were in a recession by the next march, but it was a good economy as we approach the election and the i eye can end up trick models were forecasting a victory for al gore, but he did not talk about it, he sure as heck never talked about what the next steps were for clinton-gore, and he never succeeded in disqualifying george w. bush, who proactively talked about what was necessary to spread prosperity more broadly, which was to cut the taxes and lower the regulation and focus on teaching every child to learn to read. so with the election is about whatever the candidates say it is about as long as as a people excepted, and if the president is going to using economy to his advantage. it has to be those three things. talk about it, explain the next steps, and disqualify the democratic approach. >> sean: i would also like to see the republican party unite and -- nationalize a selection as a bid choice election. green deal, the mullahs in iran, or the term succes
this was the clinton-gore third election, this was al gore running to be the term of bill clinton, itomy, it was slowing down, we were in a recession by the next march, but it was a good economy as we approach the election and the i eye can end up trick models were forecasting a victory for al gore, but he did not talk about it, he sure as heck never talked about what the next steps were for clinton-gore, and he never succeeded in disqualifying george w. bush, who proactively talked about what...
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the winner was going to face al gore.he vice president and john mccain showed him running 10, 15 points better against gore, and he tried the make that an issue. here's what he said. >> don't fear this campaign, my fellow republicans. join it. join it. >> mccain stressing he is the one republican who can win in november. >> i will beat al gore like a drum. >> that was his line. he said he would beat gore like a drum. republicans stuck with bush. bush was able to win in the electoral college while falling short in the popular vote. so bush ended up being electable. i wouldn't say he beat him like a drum. maybe mccain wouldn't have either. how about 2004. john kerry going up against george w. bush. war-time president. the iraq war was going on. john kerry, the message he gave to democrats. he ran on electability, and he framed it in a very, very aggressive way. here's what he said. running for the democratic nomination. >> if george bush wants to make national security the central issue of this campaign, i have three words
the winner was going to face al gore.he vice president and john mccain showed him running 10, 15 points better against gore, and he tried the make that an issue. here's what he said. >> don't fear this campaign, my fellow republicans. join it. join it. >> mccain stressing he is the one republican who can win in november. >> i will beat al gore like a drum. >> that was his line. he said he would beat gore like a drum. republicans stuck with bush. bush was able to win in...
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better than what they're expecting big could be buoyant enough to go into a national election or gore and former gore government of their own rather than having to form a coalition of a party which the 5 star movement which they have been differing with in recent weeks and in the u.k. nigel froggies new bracks it party is in the leader's veges express their frustration over the deadlock on how to leave the european union ferrars says his passes success is a massive message for the conservatives and the labor party is that of long dominated british politics rory chalons has more now from london. nigel farage has done it again 5 years ago his ukip party scared david cameron into calling a referendum on britain's e.u. membership now his new brics it party is on course to win big in the u.k.'s unwanted hugh rippin elections the intelligence i get is the director thought he's doing pretty well the lib dems remain started doing reasonably well but it looks like looks like there's no reason to think with the rest of the. as the hours passed the bracks it party tally of any piece grew and gre
better than what they're expecting big could be buoyant enough to go into a national election or gore and former gore government of their own rather than having to form a coalition of a party which the 5 star movement which they have been differing with in recent weeks and in the u.k. nigel froggies new bracks it party is in the leader's veges express their frustration over the deadlock on how to leave the european union ferrars says his passes success is a massive message for the conservatives...
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. >> didn't the mark on him bring down gore? >> probably. >> i think gore paid for the sins of bill clinton. >> i think that's right. i think that one of the themes that george w. bush used effectively is restore honor in the white house. >> he said when i take the oath, i promise to restore -- do you think that zerlina no matter what else is said nobody wants to be impeached? >> new york i don't think trump wants to be impeached. i think he wants to be able to say the democrats are sore losers. that's why they're going down this path of impeachment. i think as serious american voters. if you are watching tonight, you think the president engaged in misconduct that warrants the democrats and the republicans, frankly. they're also elected, like i said, to seriously investigate whether or not the president has committed acts that are impeachable, then you should call your representative and tell them that. because i think the way this shifts is the public needs to make their feelings on this question heard loudly and clearly and it
. >> didn't the mark on him bring down gore? >> probably. >> i think gore paid for the sins of bill clinton. >> i think that's right. i think that one of the themes that george w. bush used effectively is restore honor in the white house. >> he said when i take the oath, i promise to restore -- do you think that zerlina no matter what else is said nobody wants to be impeached? >> new york i don't think trump wants to be impeached. i think he wants to be able...
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of al gore, and the fact that they teamed up t basically to politics out of the issue. and what he said to me is that he viewed marriage as a very conservative idea, that it is the bedrock of conservative principles, and a married couple should be allowed to be able to be together and to have a family, so that was, to me, an eye-opener. >> it was an eye-opener hearing conservative make a case for a value and an ideal that you believed in. >> right. >> and since then, have there been any opportunities to forge olat kind of a bipartisan consensus on theical issues you've been involved in? >> well, i mean, obviously, the country is so divided now. it has been divided for a long, long time. i meanthere was a huge divide that started over the vietnam war, and that divide has never closed. it has kept getting wider and a wide i do believe that this last election, in 2016, that divide was exploite the russians saw an opportunity where there was a huge divide and the addition of social media, which blew it up all out of proportion. and what i've discoverand it's kind of a weird
of al gore, and the fact that they teamed up t basically to politics out of the issue. and what he said to me is that he viewed marriage as a very conservative idea, that it is the bedrock of conservative principles, and a married couple should be allowed to be able to be together and to have a family, so that was, to me, an eye-opener. >> it was an eye-opener hearing conservative make a case for a value and an ideal that you believed in. >> right. >> and since then, have...
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dr mustafa shah gore the former deputy prime minister of libya welcome to the show it's great to have you with us once again. thank you for having me so i have to our hasn't been able to break through police to fam so far but there is no sign of retreat and even called on his troops to battle harder during the ongoing month of ramadan he you've been saying that he will not be able to take over tripoli regardless of all the foreign support he enjoys what makes you think that. i mean i mean clearly 1st of all i mean this this attack on tripoli it is really it is a crime against the libyan people and it is done only 41 degrees in is for mr hafter to take over the country to to rule the country so it is done for the person an interest and of course i mean it is has been going on now for 5 weeks and he did not move any further than when he started and because clearly the people in tripoli they don't want to have to take over there that their city they will are defending their city they are not allowing this the screw the criminal to come in and do a lot is what he could support because we
dr mustafa shah gore the former deputy prime minister of libya welcome to the show it's great to have you with us once again. thank you for having me so i have to our hasn't been able to break through police to fam so far but there is no sign of retreat and even called on his troops to battle harder during the ongoing month of ramadan he you've been saying that he will not be able to take over tripoli regardless of all the foreign support he enjoys what makes you think that. i mean i mean...
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better than what they're expecting they could be buoyant enough to go into a national election or gore and former gore government of their own rather than having to form a coalition of a party which of the 5 star movement which they have been differing with in recent weeks and now to the u.k. and the newly formed brics it party is the leader in the european poll the result follows the resignation of prime minister trees a male friday because of her failure to deliver breaks it and the leader of this new party nigel farage has capitalized on the anger of those who want to leave the european union. the intelligence i get is the breaks and how he is doing pretty well the lib dems clearly on the remains are doing reasonably well but it looks like looks like they're going to get a big win for the rest of body. which i'm pleased about. more now from our correspondent in london rory chalons really this is i think a wake up call for the conservatives and should be a wake up call of some sort for labor how it breaks it down this house that breaks it party down this considering they've only been
better than what they're expecting they could be buoyant enough to go into a national election or gore and former gore government of their own rather than having to form a coalition of a party which of the 5 star movement which they have been differing with in recent weeks and now to the u.k. and the newly formed brics it party is the leader in the european poll the result follows the resignation of prime minister trees a male friday because of her failure to deliver breaks it and the leader of...
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had a successful presidency together. >> that's right. >> it scared gore off i think mistakenly but certainly that was the effect. and there's no doubt that it was damaging in the next presidential election. >> and republicans, by the way, held the house. they lost some seats, but they held the house and the senate and then they got the white house. let's just remember the actual history correctly. joe did mention the nixon hearings. of course, you are an expert in that because although you do not look old enough to ever been near there, maybe they brought you out of preschool so you could be a part of it, but the reality is the nixon impeachment, the idea of impeaching him was super unpopular until those hearings happened and the public became educated to the crimes he committed. we're going to put a poll up as to whether you respond to whether or not trump is more like nixon. it looks like it's 50-50 right now. it looks like it's just about even, more people slightly saying yes according to that reuters poll. >> i have been urging from the very beginning fact finding hearings beca
had a successful presidency together. >> that's right. >> it scared gore off i think mistakenly but certainly that was the effect. and there's no doubt that it was damaging in the next presidential election. >> and republicans, by the way, held the house. they lost some seats, but they held the house and the senate and then they got the white house. let's just remember the actual history correctly. joe did mention the nixon hearings. of course, you are an expert in that...
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gore? i'll explain that to you, but i need an hour. i don't even know then if i could bring you around, but i would do my best. i think no. but you say, well, what about ideology? are you adam smith, free enterpriser? are you a maoist trouble maker? well, i don't think that has a role, but that's harder to say, though if i find myself writing something or deciding something and thinking, but this is what is good for the country in general in those ideological terms, i know i'm doing the wrong thing, and so does everybody else. but there's yet and still a different thing, and that is i did -- i was raised in san francisco. my father, whose watch i have here, worked for the school department. i grew up in the san francisco public schools. i went to lowell high school. i went to stanford, and i've had the life i've had. and everyone in a profession, after a certain time, develops views. now, not specific views necessarily, but general jurs prudele views. what's this document, the constitution, really about? what's the country like? what's
gore? i'll explain that to you, but i need an hour. i don't even know then if i could bring you around, but i would do my best. i think no. but you say, well, what about ideology? are you adam smith, free enterpriser? are you a maoist trouble maker? well, i don't think that has a role, but that's harder to say, though if i find myself writing something or deciding something and thinking, but this is what is good for the country in general in those ideological terms, i know i'm doing the wrong...
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you advising gore how are youow -- advising gore portfolios now considering the trade war -- how areg your portfolios? [no audio] >> whether they are from the u.s. or elsewhere, take a hard look at what their values, their long-term strategy. we assess questions. permit business perspective, the political volatility is having a huge impact on their ability to make a pretty serious operational decisions, particular round manufacturing and hiring. right now, because there's so much uncertainty, it is a matter of getting on the issues, staying on top of them and bringing trusted buys her's. -- bringing trust advisors. >> good to see you. coming up, amazon's ecco has been a hit for the company. new wearables in the works. we will have all the details next. ♪ claimingonce a lawsuit it for customers on some of the iphone thrown out. it is not account for notches in the screen and apple denies it deceives customers and se stop t to get a fisheye view of the -- the suit has no merit. want to get a fisheye view? [no audio] >> it will allow customers to , a ride,bmarine ride snorkeling and the
you advising gore how are youow -- advising gore portfolios now considering the trade war -- how areg your portfolios? [no audio] >> whether they are from the u.s. or elsewhere, take a hard look at what their values, their long-term strategy. we assess questions. permit business perspective, the political volatility is having a huge impact on their ability to make a pretty serious operational decisions, particular round manufacturing and hiring. right now, because there's so much...
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gore said his country would start ratifying a major trade deal with the united states and canada it's not clear yet how mr trump's decision will affect the united states makes eco. agreement. let's get more on the story it was clifford coonan from d.w. business here in the studio and e.w. financial correspondent ali bart's in frankfurt clifford this announcement came quite as a surprise particularly to the mexicans tell us more about the well he's done it again just as we were all eyes were focused on china on the trade deal there so when he comes out with a new very political move i think aimed at mexico which has opened up everything again in terms of international trade in terms of how america looks at it on itself and its protectionist mode as it is at the moment so yeah a complete surprise and we're all trying to work out what exactly this means for the for the broader trade issues that are going on at the moment and i think surprise is the key word here only looking at the share prices in asia this morning investors are shocked. as the shares went on quite considerably when the
gore said his country would start ratifying a major trade deal with the united states and canada it's not clear yet how mr trump's decision will affect the united states makes eco. agreement. let's get more on the story it was clifford coonan from d.w. business here in the studio and e.w. financial correspondent ali bart's in frankfurt clifford this announcement came quite as a surprise particularly to the mexicans tell us more about the well he's done it again just as we were all eyes were...
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gore's grand moment arrives join the arena tango on her journey. you know we're an interactive documentary. and the running time returns home. then they have the object of desire in bavarian hands once again in a german champions for the 7th time in a row. everyone is happy.
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first clueless of and then gore's grand moment arrived join during a tang on her journey to freedom you know were introduced on to mention. the running time returns home. the birth germany's. constitution the 17th. you served as an all-star in chief a journey. around. on series basic old 10 cent this was. the 1st. mixed messages u.s. president donald trump lays down the law over china's weiwei away something that's very dangerous you look at what they've done from a security standpoint from a military standpoint it's very dangerous but he also says issues with the tech company could be result in a broader trade deal with china. the e.u. wants to become a tech leader but critics say it conked create the right atmosphere. china steps up its compensation campaign over boeing's grounded 737 max u.s. regulators want global consensus to get the passenger jet back in the air. and india's norad remoting manages a landslide. should be free it can be managed to get and pollution under control. i've been pursuing let's do business while way has become a bargaining chip in the u.s. china trade war
first clueless of and then gore's grand moment arrived join during a tang on her journey to freedom you know were introduced on to mention. the running time returns home. the birth germany's. constitution the 17th. you served as an all-star in chief a journey. around. on series basic old 10 cent this was. the 1st. mixed messages u.s. president donald trump lays down the law over china's weiwei away something that's very dangerous you look at what they've done from a security standpoint from a...
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. >> reporter: o'donnell replaces jeff gore who is still in talks with cbs news. john dickerson will join 60 minutes as a exontsz. >> correspondents. and then i know mason and tony shall join on the check of on cbs this morning. >> we are marrying the best of cbs news's legacy with the talent of the team. >> reporter: cbs news struggled with ratings and fallout from high profile sexual misconduct allegations. this is the start of a new era and that they are in to win it. >> you can watch the cbs evening now at 5 and 6:30. you can check our new news at 7:00. >>> let's head over to mary. you took a walk earlier. was it chilly? >>it was. the temperatures are below average for this time of year. and you can see why. we have a gray clouds clouds out there t and the temperatures are running in the 50s in the 50s and the 60s. so here is the doppler. the showers are coming to an end and we'll see the high pressure build in as the we go through the next few days. and the forecast for the coast, mostly cloudy and we'll keep the clouds in the forecast. for the bay, catching
. >> reporter: o'donnell replaces jeff gore who is still in talks with cbs news. john dickerson will join 60 minutes as a exontsz. >> correspondents. and then i know mason and tony shall join on the check of on cbs this morning. >> we are marrying the best of cbs news's legacy with the talent of the team. >> reporter: cbs news struggled with ratings and fallout from high profile sexual misconduct allegations. this is the start of a new era and that they are in to win it....
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gore is a grand moment around and join their ranks hang on her journey. in our interest to turn to iraq and iran in turn returns home.
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there are a couple at powell, one was just here at the gore point.see that's mostly cleared. all approaches heading westbound are jammed. it's red across the san mateo bridge, even a crawl for all freeways heading to the maze with a couple accidents there. heavy through hayward f. you're heading to the richmond/san rafael bridge, 580 through richmond from 80. it does look better once you get across the bridge. westbound 92 approaching 880, another crash. as you make your way westbound across the san mateo bridge, drive times for you richmond/san rafael bridge, 14 minutes. san mateo, a 43-minute ride. dumbarton not as bad, 13 minutes now and mass transit honestly is the best way to go if you can do it. that's a good way to go. massive delays on ac transit and this accident is even impacting the capital corridor. there are some delays as well and passengers are being recommended to transfer on to b.a.r.t. luckily lisa has much better news for us with the weather. >>> that's right. good morning to you. low clouds and fog filling in around the bay. we'll
there are a couple at powell, one was just here at the gore point.see that's mostly cleared. all approaches heading westbound are jammed. it's red across the san mateo bridge, even a crawl for all freeways heading to the maze with a couple accidents there. heavy through hayward f. you're heading to the richmond/san rafael bridge, 580 through richmond from 80. it does look better once you get across the bridge. westbound 92 approaching 880, another crash. as you make your way westbound across...
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gore as grand a moment arrives join the ring and tango on her journey. to return to. the ring in time returns home. then they have you object of desire in bavarian hands once again in a german champions for the 7th time in a row. everyone is happy and especially him. so i think a big. but someone is at the same time elated adam sat from cribber e the number 7 is leaving by in the bonus league after 12 long years. met the boy and legend in an exclusive interview way talked us through the beautiful adam's difficult moments his family and someone extra special. right now one kick off life. by munich out done it again in this league champions for a 7th year in a row but for much of the season it looked like it might not happen. so i doubt there's been a comeback in quite this. thing . go off to an impressive stops on and then you come to. some of. the season and they're all tribal film and like to have a new man on the touchline as well as a revamped seemed to leave boys film over the opening of the campaign. began to struggle it was turning into a melancholy old some of
gore as grand a moment arrives join the ring and tango on her journey. to return to. the ring in time returns home. then they have you object of desire in bavarian hands once again in a german champions for the 7th time in a row. everyone is happy and especially him. so i think a big. but someone is at the same time elated adam sat from cribber e the number 7 is leaving by in the bonus league after 12 long years. met the boy and legend in an exclusive interview way talked us through the...
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i know 4 or 5 films that could wind up on gore tonight while stiff competition so what was your favorite and do you think that is there from on i can you could use that one i don't think there's any further and i think that would be would be foolish of be to pick one and that in that category when it comes my personal favorite i like a lot of movies this year personally though the korean movie parasite john hall was my favorite this is sort of a hitchcockian thriller it's about a young poor man who's sort of a con artist because his way into a rich family's lives prevents you tutor helps to bring their family he brings his whole family in on the call on the truth and has become intertwined until it's not quite certain who is actually conning who it's really complex beautiful thriller i really hope with also some really stiff competition but it hasn't all been positive there's been some criticism about the lack of diversity the lack of female so my kids can tell us in. cannes because a lot for this this year they had a few more film female filmmakers they had for about 5 for 21 films in c
i know 4 or 5 films that could wind up on gore tonight while stiff competition so what was your favorite and do you think that is there from on i can you could use that one i don't think there's any further and i think that would be would be foolish of be to pick one and that in that category when it comes my personal favorite i like a lot of movies this year personally though the korean movie parasite john hall was my favorite this is sort of a hitchcockian thriller it's about a young poor man...
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for the darn getting and i think gore is nice. but awful was limited anyway between $100.50 out of $1000.00 people that is 90 times the risk of a will that is absolutely ridiculous what we have now. and there are. a lot of concrete factors that has caused this wave of attacks. on white farmers one of the most important reasons is radical leftist politicians are instigating this. truth to. power. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to read 1st. and she. wanted. me to go on to be closer this is what i'm up for 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. there's sydney. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately it was also a very dark side. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is a real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always favor one dog food over an
for the darn getting and i think gore is nice. but awful was limited anyway between $100.50 out of $1000.00 people that is 90 times the risk of a will that is absolutely ridiculous what we have now. and there are. a lot of concrete factors that has caused this wave of attacks. on white farmers one of the most important reasons is radical leftist politicians are instigating this. truth to. power. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you...
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bush was slightly ahead of gore in those polls.ately decided, hey, you know what, even in the face of a clear electability scenario, we prefer bush for oather reasons. >> here's my feeling, danielle, about electability. it's only relevant at extreme parts of the spectrum. if democrats are like we're going to make anthony weiner our nominee for president, that's a bad idea from an electability standpoint. i everybody would agree. once you get toward the people in the discussion, do you think there's distinguishable different sha differentiation there? >> they don't. i talk to people every day on sirius xm, tell me i don't care what the democratic nominee is, i need somebody who can beat trump. when we talk about ele electability -- >> they're saying i want to vote for the electable one. >> they just want to vote for someone. i don't think anyone has any clear or distinguished idea of what that looks like. everyone is excited about kamala harris after her presentation this week and stumping barr. at the end of the day, okay, can she
bush was slightly ahead of gore in those polls.ately decided, hey, you know what, even in the face of a clear electability scenario, we prefer bush for oather reasons. >> here's my feeling, danielle, about electability. it's only relevant at extreme parts of the spectrum. if democrats are like we're going to make anthony weiner our nominee for president, that's a bad idea from an electability standpoint. i everybody would agree. once you get toward the people in the discussion, do you...
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if twitter said an gore gore picked up two words, killing jews, everyone would agree that is something you pick it up on the algorithm, what should the next move be? you think they used it as an excuse to take action against you for other reasons, for political reasons? >> i think twitter, there should be no censorship. let the free market of ideas play out. that is what democracy is about. everybody wants to shut down their opposition. it takes great discipline to show respect to people you don't respect. charles: right. >> everybody knows that. what they do -- charles: why are they doing this? why do you think it has been so brazen? in the last two weeks? >> the whole democratic operating is operating, they demonize the president. charles: twitter is publicly-traded company. they have got to get more users. they have to get more users to engage in it. why risk alienating half the nation? >> the business model would call for them to have a hands-off attitude, staff, programmers, they have been through these colleges, which are one-party states. they have been indoctrinated so that the
if twitter said an gore gore picked up two words, killing jews, everyone would agree that is something you pick it up on the algorithm, what should the next move be? you think they used it as an excuse to take action against you for other reasons, for political reasons? >> i think twitter, there should be no censorship. let the free market of ideas play out. that is what democracy is about. everybody wants to shut down their opposition. it takes great discipline to show respect to people...
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gore's grand moment arrives joint direct attack on her journey. you know we're introduced georgia door of no return returns home. gets you into tomorrow today the science show on d w. coming up. to 10 percent myth do we really use only a fraction of our brain. big data i mean it's big brother in china's social credit system. and look at changing the technology and its potential benefits.
gore's grand moment arrives joint direct attack on her journey. you know we're introduced georgia door of no return returns home. gets you into tomorrow today the science show on d w. coming up. to 10 percent myth do we really use only a fraction of our brain. big data i mean it's big brother in china's social credit system. and look at changing the technology and its potential benefits.
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bush in 2000 or gore in 2000. >> or hillary, right? >> right. >> being barack obama's two-term vice president, we do know the governors and senators. maybe this one is new, different. for a normal democratic voter being the vice president to the most successful democratic president in a long time who is still loved by the party, that's a huge asset. >> karine, when he says i'm an obama-biden democrat, what do your members think? that's not such a bad thing. >> initially it's not a bad thing. he gives comfort. when you look at polling people want to go back to normalcy. people are going to want to know what are you going to do for them? how are you going to change their lives? that's not going to last for long. so that's what biden needs to focus on. >> one other thing -- he's not obama. >> he's not. >> president trump is at 41% against everybody in the field when he's matched up. are we overrating trump's chances at times? >> i think we are sometimes because i think we are overreacting to '16 because we underrated his chances. >> totally. >> he'
bush in 2000 or gore in 2000. >> or hillary, right? >> right. >> being barack obama's two-term vice president, we do know the governors and senators. maybe this one is new, different. for a normal democratic voter being the vice president to the most successful democratic president in a long time who is still loved by the party, that's a huge asset. >> karine, when he says i'm an obama-biden democrat, what do your members think? that's not such a bad thing. >>...
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gore on the security questions on the census.andidates for our committee we would start with. >> if you do that, let's talk about mr. klein in doing the security clearances. have you thought about how the trump administration responds then? obviously they would escalate. i wonder what you think about where you might be then in that situation. well, awfully difficult to, you know, sort that through, but, i mean, i think the legislative branch has to get really tough in response to mr. trump's defiance, and if we're not we might as well go home because we're not going to do our jobs. i got elected among other purposes to provide adult supervision of this president, and by god i'm going to do it. >> congressman connolly, thank you so much for coming into the studio. >> thank you, brianna. my pleasure. >> president trump's pardon of a u.s. soldier is not sitting well with a war veteran who will join us next to explain. and actress felicity huffman arriving in boston where she will enter her plea for her role in the college admission
gore on the security questions on the census.andidates for our committee we would start with. >> if you do that, let's talk about mr. klein in doing the security clearances. have you thought about how the trump administration responds then? obviously they would escalate. i wonder what you think about where you might be then in that situation. well, awfully difficult to, you know, sort that through, but, i mean, i think the legislative branch has to get really tough in response to mr....
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i've seen some crazy stuff on gore internet, you want lips this fast.paint your tongue with lipstick and stick your tongue out all day to have full lips. >> you are supposed to walk around like this. >> now you see it, now you don't? >> how you blow bubbles, soup, whistle. she can't beat box. god bless america, where the bottom of your lip at? >> it is not practical. it is stupid. >> we know. >> we are with you, kev. >> he can talk some snap because he's got a big ol mouth, those plump lips. a lot of people don't. they've got to adapt. >> anyone have a sharpy? >> there's no need. i've got liquid lipstick. >> stick your tongue out. >> i paid a lot of money for new teeth, i am not putting lipstick on. >> why are we? >> we wear lipstick every day. >> you are drooling. >> i sent this video to all my friends yesterday. we were making fun of how foolish this girl looks. >> look how pretty you look. >> don't eat it. don't eat it. >> his other lip is already full so it doesn't work. >> i know how to do this. >> come on, why can't you be danty. >> i must say, ol
i've seen some crazy stuff on gore internet, you want lips this fast.paint your tongue with lipstick and stick your tongue out all day to have full lips. >> you are supposed to walk around like this. >> now you see it, now you don't? >> how you blow bubbles, soup, whistle. she can't beat box. god bless america, where the bottom of your lip at? >> it is not practical. it is stupid. >> we know. >> we are with you, kev. >> he can talk some snap because...
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pretty creepy yeah national museum dark woods where your new gore a very old movie theater they read xavier your voice in the street see the boy you were pretty good example i'd have to do it straight to you for your word stored here in. my surprise or what or serious not be an oreo geographic or. more to nurture a daughter. who know. their business or who know their jewish you post the parish marshal what they're going to tell i. believe you visit newell got going to show me. what you. mean yes he should change. yes feel so much for your money should spill some money to the country what's your general or not but you're still sharing diet pill boy yes or as a porno to help give usual stuttering like your lord himself ordered me not to be away he whipped already i'm a one man you're not the less good at school too would settle it soon was the. film in your opinion. which curricular. matters here were. on the 5th of april 942 in the 2nd world war soviet pilot alexei about receives plane crashed here in the north good old photos. for 18 days he tried to get away with badly injured legs.
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us melicent going to al gore i have a normally only him and i we him shall we talk. for a man on it but not only when i'm by then further than it is to a sheer novel and i'll assure ordinal will the other 9 or not and i k.k.k. for 3rd unknown. alone and i will lay only i'm a last adamant. why i have none i'm in and how we're going to know what. some of hell and i meant how does he see it as i did on the stage for as an addendum about that if you can says what they've been me going to vanish i'm on my how we learn them says for some one can while the action man can. do the. young with a start and how we have been on. see it in. that it could be to tell us on a muscle on. i could but they're like yeah i mean i could come out on cinema comedy about it i mean time of year. to have the thought that if she learned a lesson the whole i was that i was out of had. been a search for father to we. have enough of an auntie and if you could be at the level of. 0 sort of your kid and i love made available to. us while difficult to believe. he would indicate how to. vanish and get
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bush was slightly ahead of gore in the polls and republican voters decided hey, you know what?ario, we prefer bush. >> here's my feeling about electabili electability. it's only relevant at extreme parts of the spectrum. if people were like i'm going to make anthony weiner. that's a bad idea. once you get toward the people in the discussion, do you think there's distinguishable differentiation there? >> i don't. i talk to people every day. they tell me i don't care who the democratic nominee is. i just need somebody that can beat trump. when we talk about electabili electability -- >> they say i want to vote for the electable one. >> they just want to vote for someone. i don't think anyone has any distinguished idea. serve excited about kamala harris after her presentation this week, and stumping barr, but at the end of the day, it's like okay, well, can she go the long haul? everybody likes biden until you find out he thought cheney was a decent guy, war criminal, but that's okay. right now i don't know what we mean when we say electable. do you want to have a beer with them o
bush was slightly ahead of gore in the polls and republican voters decided hey, you know what?ario, we prefer bush. >> here's my feeling about electabili electability. it's only relevant at extreme parts of the spectrum. if people were like i'm going to make anthony weiner. that's a bad idea. once you get toward the people in the discussion, do you think there's distinguishable differentiation there? >> i don't. i talk to people every day. they tell me i don't care who the...
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first let's head to a remote village in the job just on the lumia in the early seventy's bunker gore founded the barefoot college the idea was to empower women with tangible skills even if they were illiterate on lack to made you question and bring out a revolution of sustainability and self-reliance today after forty seven years they've come along here just to study. sumanda in total ten their families goats every day from early to late. most of the children their age go to school. sometimes the two can take a rest and dream a little. to a lot of the day i wish i could fly and touch the sky so i would come back and share my joy with everybody in the village. that village is in the indian state of raw just on half the people here can't read or write among women and girls the rate of illiteracy is seventy percent. of davie the mother of superman and never went to school well though she needs her children to work she dearly hopes they can get an education and break out of this life of poverty. and tell them the life they are general by have goats and they have to be grazed but i wish m
first let's head to a remote village in the job just on the lumia in the early seventy's bunker gore founded the barefoot college the idea was to empower women with tangible skills even if they were illiterate on lack to made you question and bring out a revolution of sustainability and self-reliance today after forty seven years they've come along here just to study. sumanda in total ten their families goats every day from early to late. most of the children their age go to school. sometimes...
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news advantage gore. popular vote. out of that we argued message change in amount. this is on the margin hence the relevance of that book we are in the field everyday with the rolling cross section. mccain as obama out spends mccain we could look at the messages in the message stream of the democrats. it's belief in the claims advance by candidate obama. what is that a message imbalance lance creates an effect. the message imbalances matter. they called and asked if i would do an op ed about disclosing the ad. i hadn't paid any attention to that the reason i called is because they were familiar with the two in the earlier book. i looked at the material disclosed and to my surprised larger amounts of messaging we thought were there. that's the first time the figure came out and message imbalance lances are possible here. there is a possibility there was enough to make an impact. the relevance of the earl i letter books came in the form of an op ed someone asked many eato write that lead me to say that's a book line for argument. >> kathleen hall, what did packaging t
news advantage gore. popular vote. out of that we argued message change in amount. this is on the margin hence the relevance of that book we are in the field everyday with the rolling cross section. mccain as obama out spends mccain we could look at the messages in the message stream of the democrats. it's belief in the claims advance by candidate obama. what is that a message imbalance lance creates an effect. the message imbalances matter. they called and asked if i would do an op ed about...
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and gore is a grand moment to run a joint hearing a tank on her journey.into return to the torah and unremitting returns home. in the flower. yes i'm beautiful i've heard it before and it never grows old. i'm worshiped from my looks and my sent my looks but here's the thing. life starts with me. you see i feed people. every fruit comes from me. everybody taito me every kernel of corn me every grain of rice me. meaning me i know but it's true. and sometimes i feed their souls. i am their words when they have none i say i love you without a sound. i'm sorry without a voice. i inspired a great i stuffed them painters poets pattern makers i've been amused of them all. but in my experience people underestimate the power of a pretty little flower. because their life does start with me. and without me. this is coming from britain's prime minister. she said she'd been left with no other choice i do so with no ill will but with. the opportunity to serve the country. to a semi.
and gore is a grand moment to run a joint hearing a tank on her journey.into return to the torah and unremitting returns home. in the flower. yes i'm beautiful i've heard it before and it never grows old. i'm worshiped from my looks and my sent my looks but here's the thing. life starts with me. you see i feed people. every fruit comes from me. everybody taito me every kernel of corn me every grain of rice me. meaning me i know but it's true. and sometimes i feed their souls. i am their words...