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by 1934, the new armaments by defendantsned gÖring, and funk, was going full blast.try was again turning out the tools of war. one year later, gÖring could announce, from the strong of the national socialist ideology, today rises again the german armed forces. days later, the general for cum fore new law compulsory military service. signed by defendants frick. hess, frank, training began. finally, in spring of 1936, the nazis sent their new troops marching into the land. soldiers of7, 1936, the army which was created by crossed the furor, sacred river of german history. furor, whatever decisions he may make, and obedienceith and they vowed to follow him and to prove their sincerity by never-ending love for germany. ♪[music] of boots grew louder on the streets of nuremberg. but hitler said -- [speaking foreign language] >> the german people is not a welcomes a war today, tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. character ofthe the germans. by nature, not only peaceful and peace-loving but above all conciliatory. want to bringhey oftheir -- the millions workers. they want t
by 1934, the new armaments by defendantsned gÖring, and funk, was going full blast.try was again turning out the tools of war. one year later, gÖring could announce, from the strong of the national socialist ideology, today rises again the german armed forces. days later, the general for cum fore new law compulsory military service. signed by defendants frick. hess, frank, training began. finally, in spring of 1936, the nazis sent their new troops marching into the land. soldiers of7, 1936,...
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i stopped and i said what did al , gore do?he mentioned about the the sighing and grimacing and all that. i didn't see any of that. people who listen that on the radio thought al gore was the debate. people who watched on television -- kennedy-nixon, exactly the same parallel. -- gore won the debate. gloria: you made an interesting point about your role as a moderator. we see you on the news hour all the time as an interviewer, and i would love you to talk more about the difference between the role of the interviewer we see you as on the news hour, trying to make some news, get some news, versus the role of the person sitting in that little seat in a -- that middle seat in a , presidential debate. it is the distinction that people need to understand. jim: i agree. i see them as two different functions. let's say you have candidate a and candidate be on the news hour, and i was running a discussion, i would follow-up, introduce new subjects. say, hey, what you thing about this? but in a presidential debate, i also have my own li
i stopped and i said what did al , gore do?he mentioned about the the sighing and grimacing and all that. i didn't see any of that. people who listen that on the radio thought al gore was the debate. people who watched on television -- kennedy-nixon, exactly the same parallel. -- gore won the debate. gloria: you made an interesting point about your role as a moderator. we see you on the news hour all the time as an interviewer, and i would love you to talk more about the difference between the...
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the al gore boasts 43 ski resorts with over 500 kilometers of slopes. that haul in and neighbors haul are among the best known. and of course there is also cross country there are around 1000 kilometers of groomed trails in the i'll go. sledding as loads of fun of the region's numerous toboggan runs. many can be reached by mountain railway or cable car. you can also go snowshoeing this tour leads to the top of a 1500 metre alpine peak. participants also get to build any glue and then sleep in it. really have to be finished before dark. so the. next day finishing the job quickly is the order of the day it's minus 4 degrees celsius inside the ego cooler than being in a refrigerator yet it's still warmer than it is outdoors. morning guys the next morning the group is richly rewarded with stunning views for braving that chilly night. next we pay a visit to the eagle eyed cheesemaking school and linden back here they offer workshops where people can learn how to make a spots in the. popular cheesy pasta dish is a specialty of the. even the cheese is handmade
the al gore boasts 43 ski resorts with over 500 kilometers of slopes. that haul in and neighbors haul are among the best known. and of course there is also cross country there are around 1000 kilometers of groomed trails in the i'll go. sledding as loads of fun of the region's numerous toboggan runs. many can be reached by mountain railway or cable car. you can also go snowshoeing this tour leads to the top of a 1500 metre alpine peak. participants also get to build any glue and then sleep in...
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that on theisten radio thought al gore was the debate. people who watched on television -- kennedy-nixon, exactly the same parallel. gloria: you made an interesting point about your role as a moderator. we see you on the news hour all the time as an interviewer, and i would love you to talk more about the difference between the role of the interviewer we see you as on the news hour, trying to make some news, gets a news, versus the role of the person sitting in that little seat in a presidential debate. it is the distinction that people need to understand. jim: i agree. i see them as two different functions. let's say you have candidate a and candidate andb i was running a discussion, i would follow up, would he think about this? debate, iresidential also have my own little patterns i have developed. i make the decision right there that i'm not going to introduce a new subject out of the blue at a presidential debate. this campaign has been going on for a year or more, the public has heard all this, and it would be very easy to sit there
that on theisten radio thought al gore was the debate. people who watched on television -- kennedy-nixon, exactly the same parallel. gloria: you made an interesting point about your role as a moderator. we see you on the news hour all the time as an interviewer, and i would love you to talk more about the difference between the role of the interviewer we see you as on the news hour, trying to make some news, gets a news, versus the role of the person sitting in that little seat in a...
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and to talk about segregation and she founded as a little gore girl in georgia in the thirties and then repulsive in much of the way i was boarded 52 because all the sixties and seventies where people were bussed for integration for much of the country and said yes i remember investing in georgia where they sent to the inferior black schools and head of the ywca that she would say where the best advocates for race and women's rights of any ongoing group in the country. than the first african-american woman to run for president. so in 2000 for my mom is 84 my dad had passed away four years earlier she thought the john kerry campaign was not being well - - run well enough. so she took the card table and put it in her trunk and drove to a grocery store in another town and she did this every friday for six weeks and registered 900 voters. she's an organizer and she kept all the names and voters and phone numbers and kept calling them to make sure they voted at the election. >> so the first time that i met her i dated a member of congress and i have known her 20 minutes and we are looking in
and to talk about segregation and she founded as a little gore girl in georgia in the thirties and then repulsive in much of the way i was boarded 52 because all the sixties and seventies where people were bussed for integration for much of the country and said yes i remember investing in georgia where they sent to the inferior black schools and head of the ywca that she would say where the best advocates for race and women's rights of any ongoing group in the country. than the first...
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on the democratic side, gore, bradley contest, gore was the winner handily. bradley was more to the left. the issue was health care. what we were starting to see by the time is on the democratic side, while the accusation is made that the whole process pulls democrats too far to the left to get elected in november, it is also true that among different fields of candidates, a more centrist democrat will do well. going back to jimmy carter. there were a couple of candidates to his left in the 1976 campaign. gore was much more in the center bradley. bradley was much more on the progressive side of things. i tend to keep that in mind when you see a large field of candidates like this time. who is getting to the center? who was in the middle? it is not always the most liberal candidate in the race. who wins. in fact, oftentimes the most liberal candidate does not win. host: 2004, bush re-. the other side of the field, candidates. john kerry came in first. john edwards, second. howard dean, third at 17%. richard gephardt, fourth at 11.2%. here is a piece of video f
on the democratic side, gore, bradley contest, gore was the winner handily. bradley was more to the left. the issue was health care. what we were starting to see by the time is on the democratic side, while the accusation is made that the whole process pulls democrats too far to the left to get elected in november, it is also true that among different fields of candidates, a more centrist democrat will do well. going back to jimmy carter. there were a couple of candidates to his left in the...
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vanessa spring gore's much anticipated new book title consent recounts the story of how she was seducedby french roy take gabrielle not sniffff. when she was fourteen and he was fifty years oldld the could not s snif has made no secret of hihis preference for y young boys and girls. a not s so long ago his views went unchallenged sitting down as they seekek those youngr than sixty n no one of my obobsessions one of my accomplishments and in fact this is a book about long. but for spring gora her affair with momonths now if we send. wrong she says months knifefe is a huntnter needsououng misterr sas on paradade if in the nineteen seventies a blind die with turned fifteen years later things started to shift appearing on a french talk show in nineteen ninety not snuff was called out by canadian writer. dini's pambansang disassembled is not the same as nephew tell us stories of sodomizing young girls of fourteen fifteen years old as sa fall for you so it's possible that a young girl to fall for a man who has cerertain literary mystique. but on the other hand it's like an old man learning ch
vanessa spring gore's much anticipated new book title consent recounts the story of how she was seducedby french roy take gabrielle not sniffff. when she was fourteen and he was fifty years oldld the could not s snif has made no secret of hihis preference for y young boys and girls. a not s so long ago his views went unchallenged sitting down as they seekek those youngr than sixty n no one of my obobsessions one of my accomplishments and in fact this is a book about long. but for spring gora...
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goring goes a coffee is already a success story more than $400.00 farmers are now growing the new crop that's nearly half the families in the region the park administration buys up the harvest at a guaranteed price those who are looking for an additional income can help with the processing of the beans. seeing that it is possible to produce coffee on mt. the community has a price the idea that producing coffee replanting trees taking care of the forest and helping the environment. have done. since the start of the project farmers have planted more than $140.00 hector's of coffee and $50000.00 hardwood trees all the trees are native to mozambique the plan is to add another $150.00 hectors next year if deforestation can be halted or reversed the wetlands of corn goes and national park will be preserved forests protect the park which in turn helps to protect people living in coastal areas as climate change continues well functioning ecosystems will become more important than ever. over and over again we see that's a lot of devastation results from our failure to keep ecosystems into it an
goring goes a coffee is already a success story more than $400.00 farmers are now growing the new crop that's nearly half the families in the region the park administration buys up the harvest at a guaranteed price those who are looking for an additional income can help with the processing of the beans. seeing that it is possible to produce coffee on mt. the community has a price the idea that producing coffee replanting trees taking care of the forest and helping the environment. have done....
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al gore and tipper gore never met jeffrey epstein. they were never on his island. the story is completely made up. she then tells another story under oath and then her book. she says bill clinton was flown to the island by a friend of jeffrey epstein said on a helicopter that should become a pilot just a few weeks earlier with secret service agencies on the helicopter. can you imagine the secret service allow the president of the united states to be flown by a rookie pilot? it didn't happen. louis freeh checks back with sources with a freedom of information act and with conclusive evidence that bill clinton was never on the island, never flew in the helicopter, secret service agents never flew in helicopter. she made up the whole story. she's interviewed early onset she met jeffrey epstein she was 14. we then check your employment records, her own employment records she was over 17. which is the age of consent in the art, england and most of the other places, but she lied about her age in order to make under age and so she could call the people out. this is a long,
al gore and tipper gore never met jeffrey epstein. they were never on his island. the story is completely made up. she then tells another story under oath and then her book. she says bill clinton was flown to the island by a friend of jeffrey epstein said on a helicopter that should become a pilot just a few weeks earlier with secret service agencies on the helicopter. can you imagine the secret service allow the president of the united states to be flown by a rookie pilot? it didn't happen....
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david: you wouldn't say what al gore said. >> because climate change is actually very different.t's a slow-moving disaster that involves a strategy, you need a plan, you have to listen to the scientists. i actually do think the scientists have a very broad consensus of this , so they are very different things and they shouldn't be conflated in that way, which doesn't diminish the seriousness of climate change. >> but this is what is exactly wrong with climate is that they are always making such a hyperbolic case and talking about armageddon, these terrible things about to happen and people tune out. if you talk to me about sensible problems and sensible potential solutions i can get on board with that but this constant alarmism talking about and the bringing in of every disaster is oh, my gosh an example of here we are, climate change because there are fires that have been set by climate lunatics in australia it's really hurting their cause, and al gore is absolutely number one proponent of that in my view david: by the way there are a lot of different fires. >> i get that. >> ob
david: you wouldn't say what al gore said. >> because climate change is actually very different.t's a slow-moving disaster that involves a strategy, you need a plan, you have to listen to the scientists. i actually do think the scientists have a very broad consensus of this , so they are very different things and they shouldn't be conflated in that way, which doesn't diminish the seriousness of climate change. >> but this is what is exactly wrong with climate is that they are always...
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i had the opportunity to tour gore and its medical products division. where i got to see firsthand the creative, innovative technology-driven solutions they're cultivating to help cure medical conditions for americans. these are f.d.a. and scientifically approved medical devices. yet this bill threatens them and threatens the american people. however, h.r. 535 as amended mandates multiple aggressive actions based on a woefully incomplete scientific understanding of health effects for this diverse class of more than 5,000 chemical compounds. we know that pfas are chemicals used in numerous consumer products and industrial processes. they are resistant to heat, oil, stains, grease, and water. those properties make them important to many products and processes in commerce such as the fire fighting foam, cell phones, medical devices, kevlar, semican conductors, solar panels, chlorine and even our own department of defense ncluding f-16's. at the air force base in my district they trained f-16 pilots for year. now they're switching to f-35's but still train
i had the opportunity to tour gore and its medical products division. where i got to see firsthand the creative, innovative technology-driven solutions they're cultivating to help cure medical conditions for americans. these are f.d.a. and scientifically approved medical devices. yet this bill threatens them and threatens the american people. however, h.r. 535 as amended mandates multiple aggressive actions based on a woefully incomplete scientific understanding of health effects for this...
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al gore competed, as did bill bradley. vice president al gore with 63%. keyes,w.ush and alan senator mccain bypassed iowa that year. what should we know about that caucus? mr. yepsen: we are starting to see a notion of three tickets out of iowa. three plane tickets from des moines to manchester. first class, coach, and standby. if you were not in the top three, your chances were limited. you did not get much of a bounce. so that was at work on the republican side. on the democratic side, gore, was thecontest, gore winner handily. bradley was more to the left. the issue was health care. what we were starting to see by the time is on the democratic side, while the accusation is made that the whole process pulls democrats too far to the left to get elected in november, it is also true that among different fields of candidates, a more centrist democrat will do well. going back to jimmy carter. there were a couple of candidates to his left in the 1976 campaign. was more on the progressive side. i tend to keep that in mind when you see a large field of candidates like t
al gore competed, as did bill bradley. vice president al gore with 63%. keyes,w.ush and alan senator mccain bypassed iowa that year. what should we know about that caucus? mr. yepsen: we are starting to see a notion of three tickets out of iowa. three plane tickets from des moines to manchester. first class, coach, and standby. if you were not in the top three, your chances were limited. you did not get much of a bounce. so that was at work on the republican side. on the democratic side, gore,...
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vice president al gore was 63%.he top three resulted getters in the state of iowa, senator john mccain i passed iowa that year. what should we know about the 2000 caucuses? guest: you are starting to see this notion of three tickets out of iowa that i always say, there were three plane tickets from des moines to manchester, first class, coach, and standby. were out.ndidates if you did not finish in the top three, your chances were limited. you just didn't get much of a bounce. that was at work on the republican side. side, gore ratic won handily. the issue is health care. to see bye starting that time is that on the democratic side, while yes, the accusations made the whole process pull democrats too far to the left, to get elected in november, it is also true that among different fields of candidates, a more centrist democrat will do well. you're going back to jimmy carter. there were a couple candidates to his left in the 76 campaign. gore was much in the center than bradley. bradley was much more on the progressi
vice president al gore was 63%.he top three resulted getters in the state of iowa, senator john mccain i passed iowa that year. what should we know about the 2000 caucuses? guest: you are starting to see this notion of three tickets out of iowa that i always say, there were three plane tickets from des moines to manchester, first class, coach, and standby. were out.ndidates if you did not finish in the top three, your chances were limited. you just didn't get much of a bounce. that was at work...
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like sightseeing tips for the al gore including the castle and the pilgrimage church of peace. winter sport ideas from downhill skiing to snow shoeing and building eclipse. and a heavenly traditional bavarians letting event the shuttling car race and front and . act are no hello are you my guide. lovely weather we're having enough one to done one gentleman like to welcome you to our wintry tour of kempton one loses. kicks off our tour and front of the town hall it's a landmark of kempton and dates from the 14th century. but kempton is a lot older than that 2000 years ago the city was called come would do no. in these a list don't try to do much income but you know just over the top the roman outpost was situated on the other side of the in the river and 33 meters above it. in 15 b.c. the romans arrived at the river history informs us that they found a celtic settlement with the same name here this is why kempton claims to be germany's oldest city but there is no definitive evidence for that. centuries later during the reformation kempton was a divided city there was a catholic
like sightseeing tips for the al gore including the castle and the pilgrimage church of peace. winter sport ideas from downhill skiing to snow shoeing and building eclipse. and a heavenly traditional bavarians letting event the shuttling car race and front and . act are no hello are you my guide. lovely weather we're having enough one to done one gentleman like to welcome you to our wintry tour of kempton one loses. kicks off our tour and front of the town hall it's a landmark of kempton and...
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and sunday we are live with sebastian gore go on our monthly call in program in depth, the former deputy assistant to president trump will join us to talk about his books on u.s. domestic and foreign policy by the complete 48 hour schedule for this weekend on your program guide or by visiting booktv.org. >> booktv covers book fairs and festivals around the country. here's what's coming up, our 2020 festival season will kick off in january if a rancho mirage writers festival in california followed by the savanna books festival in georgia in march book tv visits arizona for the tucson festival books. later that month the virginia festival of the book will take place in charlottesville. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch our previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website booktv.org. click to welcome back salena zito the book is called "the great revolt: inside the populist coalition reshaping american politics". good sunday morning, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot to talk about in your book but over
and sunday we are live with sebastian gore go on our monthly call in program in depth, the former deputy assistant to president trump will join us to talk about his books on u.s. domestic and foreign policy by the complete 48 hour schedule for this weekend on your program guide or by visiting booktv.org. >> booktv covers book fairs and festivals around the country. here's what's coming up, our 2020 festival season will kick off in january if a rancho mirage writers festival in california...
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she writes and testifies and she says she met al gore jeffrey epstein's island. they were so lovey-dovey, they were sitting together and couldn't keep their eyes off each other. that's why i was surprised when they got divorced a little later. the only time she says that al gore left his wife's side was to take a walk with jeffrey epstein on the beach on this island. it's a great story. it's very detailed, she got paid $160,000 to tell that story. there's only one federal problem. al gore never met jeffrey epstein. they were never on his island. it's completely made up. she then tells another story under oath and in the book. she says bill clinton was flown to the island by maxwell, a friend of jeffrey epstein's on a helicopter that she had become a pilot just a few weeks earlier with secret servants agencies on the helicopter. can you imagine he would be flown by a rookie pilot? it didn't happen. he checks facts with his sources and we have conclusive evidence that he was never on the island and never flew the helicopter. secret servants agents never did that. s
she writes and testifies and she says she met al gore jeffrey epstein's island. they were so lovey-dovey, they were sitting together and couldn't keep their eyes off each other. that's why i was surprised when they got divorced a little later. the only time she says that al gore left his wife's side was to take a walk with jeffrey epstein on the beach on this island. it's a great story. it's very detailed, she got paid $160,000 to tell that story. there's only one federal problem. al gore never...
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aren't we tired like people like al gore who owned multiple homes, who take a lot of energy, putting climate on those below them? >> jesse: doesn't his mansion in tennessee burn 500,000 times more energy than the average american? must be nice but most people can't afford that type of ener energy. >> greg: i don't know if it is that number. >> jesse: extrapolated. i will tell you another number, i was researching this today. >> greg: oh, boy. >> jesse: want to see another pie chart? imagine the pyrite here 70% of u.s. energy consumption is oil and gas. 20% is coal and nuclear and only 10% is wind and wood and solar. it's nothing. and what they want to do is take the 90% that works, that's lifted all of these billions of people out of poverty, raises everyone's standards of living, air conditioners, tessler's, whatever we can have, air travel and they just want to take that down and make everybody just go fly around on wind. how exactly does that take you across country? how is solar going to take you across the country to visit their grandparents? i want people to visit their grandpa
aren't we tired like people like al gore who owned multiple homes, who take a lot of energy, putting climate on those below them? >> jesse: doesn't his mansion in tennessee burn 500,000 times more energy than the average american? must be nice but most people can't afford that type of ener energy. >> greg: i don't know if it is that number. >> jesse: extrapolated. i will tell you another number, i was researching this today. >> greg: oh, boy. >> jesse: want to see...
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vice president gore did not attend proceedings.n 1868, the president proved of the senate was a senator from ohio and he was there to become president if they removed andrew johnson. because there was no vice president. johnson had moved from the vice presidency after the lincoln assassination. the president pro temperate in the senate was next in line and he was there an active and voted. a lot of people thought he should have recused himself but he really wanted andrew johnson out of office. he would have benefited the most. host: if any senators objected to the chief justice ruling, what is the process? mr. ritchie: they can object and there can be a vote just as with any other occasion. the clerk will call the roll. if a majority vote against him the ruling of the chair would be overturned. host: justice roberts in 1999 was a clerk and now responsible for presiding over the trial. has the supreme court told us anything about the preparation they are making? mr. ritchie: not really that i know of. he is very aware of what happen
vice president gore did not attend proceedings.n 1868, the president proved of the senate was a senator from ohio and he was there to become president if they removed andrew johnson. because there was no vice president. johnson had moved from the vice presidency after the lincoln assassination. the president pro temperate in the senate was next in line and he was there an active and voted. a lot of people thought he should have recused himself but he really wanted andrew johnson out of office....
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now his defense attorney keith gore was going to try to pick apart the case against him. >> the onlyt matters in a criminal case is can the prosecution prove the words in the indictment. >> reporter: lorraine caceres covered the trial. >> the defense concentrated on the fact there was no body. they concentrated on the fact there was no video of christina getting into the suspect's car. >> reporter: gore told the jury enrique had been cooperative, and as for the injuries on his arms and hands, enrique told detectives he'd been working on his car. >> when the tire landed on me because i took it off. and it was too heavy, so just landed right on -- >> oh. oh, okay, okay. it makes sense -- >> it landed where all of this -- yeah. >> okay, that makes sense. >> reporter: then the defense went after the cell phone data. >> what do you have? cell data hits. >> they brought in their own experts saying that these cell phone towers and these pings are not reliable. >> reporter: and christina's dna in the trunk? gore pointed out enrique's camaro and christina's toyota were both processed at the s
now his defense attorney keith gore was going to try to pick apart the case against him. >> the onlyt matters in a criminal case is can the prosecution prove the words in the indictment. >> reporter: lorraine caceres covered the trial. >> the defense concentrated on the fact there was no body. they concentrated on the fact there was no video of christina getting into the suspect's car. >> reporter: gore told the jury enrique had been cooperative, and as for the injuries...
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tynecastle museum in the city of gore to east germany these photos show a police reconstruction of a crime in 19795 paintings by old masters worth millions was stolen from the collection they remained missing for 40 years and last summer a lawyer paid a visit to the man he represented a group of as who were interested in returning the artworks bust on them and they're going to get in public what was really extraordinary and unusual about the case was that ultimately we were able to bring about an involuntary return of the artwork on newsnight and we reached this deal without having to pay for that return taking lives from 40 but the paintings are now back where they belong how they came into the family's possession in the 1st place is now subject to a police investigation. this is the i'm 86 and station all the vitamin or things are complete the collection specifically the doctors' masters and while they are key to the collection of. the works now need to be restored but for the next week they're on display in gaza. i wonder if they will ever find out exactly who was behind it and wh
tynecastle museum in the city of gore to east germany these photos show a police reconstruction of a crime in 19795 paintings by old masters worth millions was stolen from the collection they remained missing for 40 years and last summer a lawyer paid a visit to the man he represented a group of as who were interested in returning the artworks bust on them and they're going to get in public what was really extraordinary and unusual about the case was that ultimately we were able to bring about...
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>> are you alleging democrats al gore did this leak to the your times? >> i have evidence -- democrats have leaked this to the "new york times"? >> my hypothesis is that this is part of a coordinated leak in order to change the narrative. to suggest any particular democrat did it, , no, i can't o that. i i consider is the history of y democratic colleagues leaking to some of you that are around here covering the press right now, i would go out and find that you a document that i didn't even have access to before literally i was find out about the documents from all of you. so there is a history of that happening. [inaudible question] >> i think the substance of what the president did and what was delivered by ukraine is the crux of the matter. had the ukrainians acts were done and investigation, had ukrainians actually provided a deliverable because of some kind of connection, then we would be having a very different discussion but that didn't happen. when you have that, the very country who would've had to have been bribed in order for this to actually
>> are you alleging democrats al gore did this leak to the your times? >> i have evidence -- democrats have leaked this to the "new york times"? >> my hypothesis is that this is part of a coordinated leak in order to change the narrative. to suggest any particular democrat did it, , no, i can't o that. i i consider is the history of y democratic colleagues leaking to some of you that are around here covering the press right now, i would go out and find that you a...
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opportunity to different activists from africa to air out their stories and to of the sufferings of the al gore knew that different people face as a result of the climate crisis from different parts of the continent. even if so when did you or activism journey begin and tell me what it is that moved you to get up and do something about climate change in africa. well in may 2018 after school i wanted to do something that could close change in the lives of the people of my country i grew up seeing my dad as our tyrian get involved in various activities that provided solutions to people who are facing challenges i was moved to do the same thing but i was not specific of the kind of activism that i would do in the beginning i carried out to such to find out the major problems that are faced by the people in my country and i found quite a number of them like unemployment corruption poverty i'm. but ours really struck by climate change i decided to read more about it to understand its causes and the available this is what drove my activism. and business what is your message to the world after this in
opportunity to different activists from africa to air out their stories and to of the sufferings of the al gore knew that different people face as a result of the climate crisis from different parts of the continent. even if so when did you or activism journey begin and tell me what it is that moved you to get up and do something about climate change in africa. well in may 2018 after school i wanted to do something that could close change in the lives of the people of my country i grew up...
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i'm in the south of germany in the foothills of the al gore. and this.
i'm in the south of germany in the foothills of the al gore. and this.
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the following was released today by the clinton gore campaign. in the past weeks americans have begun to learn the extent to which george bush administration has abused their governmental power of political purposes. that is how abuse of powers have been used. as campaign rhetoric. it should be statements issued by one clinical party against the other and that is the nature of the term. abuse of power is a political weapon and it should be leveled against political opponents. let the public decide. that is true but barack obama, house committee on the judiciary held an entire hearing entitled obama administration's abuse of power. now, by the standards applied to earlier presidents nearly any controversial act by a chief executive could be denominated abuse of power. for example, past presidents have been accused of using their foreign policy, even their war powers to enhance their electoral prospects. presidents often have mixed motives. it includes partisan and personal benefits along with a national interest, professor josh blackman constituti
the following was released today by the clinton gore campaign. in the past weeks americans have begun to learn the extent to which george bush administration has abused their governmental power of political purposes. that is how abuse of powers have been used. as campaign rhetoric. it should be statements issued by one clinical party against the other and that is the nature of the term. abuse of power is a political weapon and it should be leveled against political opponents. let the public...
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climate crusader how gore feeling the heat after comparing climate change to the 9/11 terror attacks.is their monopoly, the battle of the bulge, dunkirk, this is 9/11. we have to rise to this occasion. jillian: our next guest is a first responder who saw the horror of ground 0 firsthand. his message to the former vice president is coming up. ♪ struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> we are learning new details, battling the australian wired fires, six other first responders reportedly injured when the fire truck rolled over. >> aisha hasnie joins us with his tragic developed. >> firefighters who pay the ultimate price for part of california-based crew, captain ian mc beth was a member of the air national guard, leaves behind a wife three kids. first officer paul hudson of arizona was a decorated marine with 20 years service. he was married and 43-year-old ric
climate crusader how gore feeling the heat after comparing climate change to the 9/11 terror attacks.is their monopoly, the battle of the bulge, dunkirk, this is 9/11. we have to rise to this occasion. jillian: our next guest is a first responder who saw the horror of ground 0 firsthand. his message to the former vice president is coming up. ♪ struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your...
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no matter if you're into winter sports or nature or the al gore they have something for. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get me out now.
no matter if you're into winter sports or nature or the al gore they have something for. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get me out now.
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goring has been part of women's lives in traditionally it's seen as pa rt lives in traditionally it's women's lives. thanks caring. they provide three quarters of this care and it's seen as something you will ruin your life and it's been chronically undervalued. the problem of dividing all of this care is that women are much more likely to be outside the paid workforce, 42% of women don't have paid income rose only 6% of men do and that really limits both time and the value limits their ability to access education, paid work and for some, it means not taking a broader say in society and that has to change. there is an enormous amount of unpaid care put into women's lives and they are really some of the poorest people in the world. if we were to say that it should be rewarded and a financial contribution made to those who carry out the work, where it is that money come from? well, this is something that the business leaders in davos should be looking it. businesses themselves, the way they organise and reward work, increased flexibility allows women to juggle work and care but also gov
goring has been part of women's lives in traditionally it's seen as pa rt lives in traditionally it's women's lives. thanks caring. they provide three quarters of this care and it's seen as something you will ruin your life and it's been chronically undervalued. the problem of dividing all of this care is that women are much more likely to be outside the paid workforce, 42% of women don't have paid income rose only 6% of men do and that really limits both time and the value limits their ability...
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during the justice gore should an kavanaugh hearings, roe was a huge issue. it was brought up multiple times. have stateside, you legislators and governors who did not accept e as lot of the land and car continuing to challenge it. that strikes me as questioning the supreme court in a way. ? ? -- on you -- the other side, you have critics of kavanaugh questioning the confirmation process and the legitimacy of the supreme court as a result. if there were to be a decision, this term or next term, striking down roe or chipping away at it, could that lead to or contribute to criticisms of the court upon us legitimacy in any way -- court's legitimacy in any way? >> it's a lose lose. we are a point where anything the court does about abortion will be perceived as political. if you are someone like justice roberts who wants to be the hero of the story, it would be appealing to do nothing or to do very little or do things in a way that people don't understand. really. people are calling me in the media saying, what happened? the undue burden test was that. people don
during the justice gore should an kavanaugh hearings, roe was a huge issue. it was brought up multiple times. have stateside, you legislators and governors who did not accept e as lot of the land and car continuing to challenge it. that strikes me as questioning the supreme court in a way. ? ? -- on you -- the other side, you have critics of kavanaugh questioning the confirmation process and the legitimacy of the supreme court as a result. if there were to be a decision, this term or next term,...
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next world stories the week is reports coming up at the top of the hour the latest information is gore was on our web site that is w dot com and had a home free about it thanks for company us you get to the top of the hour quite enough. about census of that i don't need to keep a. little old for the older gretchen home the 4th time flew the most recent article about. the bottom of the ballet that the nasa dragons in this world has called the harm it really is and little brooks on.
next world stories the week is reports coming up at the top of the hour the latest information is gore was on our web site that is w dot com and had a home free about it thanks for company us you get to the top of the hour quite enough. about census of that i don't need to keep a. little old for the older gretchen home the 4th time flew the most recent article about. the bottom of the ballet that the nasa dragons in this world has called the harm it really is and little brooks on.
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bush, the following released by the clinton/gore campaign. americans have begun to learn the extent to which george bush and his administration have abused their governmental power for political purposes. that's how abuse of power should be used, as campaign rhetoric. it should be in statements issued by one political party against the other. that's the nature of the term, abuse of power is a political weapon. and it should be leveled against political opponents. let the public decide. that's true. barack obama, the house committee on the judiciary held an entire hearing entitled obama administration's abuse of power. now by the standards applied to earlier presidents, nearly any controversial act by a chief executive could be denominated abuse of power. past presidents have been accused of using their foreign policy, even their war powers to enhance their electoral prospects. presidents often have mixed motives that include partisan, personal benefits along with the national interest. professor blackman ro provided the following interesting
bush, the following released by the clinton/gore campaign. americans have begun to learn the extent to which george bush and his administration have abused their governmental power for political purposes. that's how abuse of power should be used, as campaign rhetoric. it should be in statements issued by one political party against the other. that's the nature of the term, abuse of power is a political weapon. and it should be leveled against political opponents. let the public decide. that's...
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most scholars feel that was a mistake, that gore should have wrapped his arms around the clinton economy. impeachment during clinton it stigmatized the president. we'll have to see whether donald trump gets stigmatized to what happens here. whether in the summer people are going to look at donald trump or in the fall as an impeached president running for re-election, or are they going to say this is just a lot of politics as usual. and my final point would be that i never thought i'd say that i miss tom daschle and trent lott. they had comedy and civility and were able to kind of work through the clinton impeachment. i don't know what we're going to encounter here, but mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer do not seem to be on the same page in any way, shape, and form, and that's because the king daddy battle is for these witnesses, and it's going to be happening quick and fast, and at all costs, the democrats need to get to hear from parnas and giuliani and the rest and maybe the whistle-blower will come and talk in private quarters. maybe hunter biden will show up. we're going to have to s
most scholars feel that was a mistake, that gore should have wrapped his arms around the clinton economy. impeachment during clinton it stigmatized the president. we'll have to see whether donald trump gets stigmatized to what happens here. whether in the summer people are going to look at donald trump or in the fall as an impeached president running for re-election, or are they going to say this is just a lot of politics as usual. and my final point would be that i never thought i'd say that i...
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the gore which has a different ambiance in every season i thought and even different times of the day if you're here at 7 in the morning it's not a troll like 230 or 3 in the afternoon. and some of the sun shines and the birds are singing or as i think the light is reflected in a little welcome when i'm here at 7 am all alone it's just wonderful that we need a little room. and i like the fact that it's always different as a. this doesn't you know on this but when do you like it that is until you honestly when it's just below flood level down start getting it right after it's been raining hard in the park now is full to brimming with nature takes over. then you're really in wild pristine nature but that's when i like it best. before it was open to tourism the pot now was used to transport timber which wasn't without its perils. if it now were at your favorite spot why is it so special to you that it's up to its name i don't know the year you could see the madonna it was she was put there in the 19th century before the gorge was open to the tourism here as a memorial to the lawyers who
the gore which has a different ambiance in every season i thought and even different times of the day if you're here at 7 in the morning it's not a troll like 230 or 3 in the afternoon. and some of the sun shines and the birds are singing or as i think the light is reflected in a little welcome when i'm here at 7 am all alone it's just wonderful that we need a little room. and i like the fact that it's always different as a. this doesn't you know on this but when do you like it that is until...
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i'm in the south of germany in the foothills of the al gore. and this is canton the biggest city in the algo region but around here big is relative it's only home to about 70000 people despite the fact that it was 1st settled over 2 centuries ago i thought i'd take a guided tour to find out more about it. while i wait for my guide to arrive i'm going to get you guys up to speed on today's temporary because of course we're not only checking out kempton i want to try biathlon a combination of cross-country skiing and a rifle shooting and learn how to prepare a classic regional dish other than that there's lots more to come. like sightseeing tips for the algo including the castle and the pilgrimage church of peace. winter sport ideas from downhill skiing to snow shoeing and building eclipse. and a heavenly traditional bavarian sledding event they're selling to raise in front and. no hello are you my guide. lovely weather we're having enough one to done one gentleman like to welcome you to our wintry tour of kempton one loses. kicks off our tour an
i'm in the south of germany in the foothills of the al gore. and this is canton the biggest city in the algo region but around here big is relative it's only home to about 70000 people despite the fact that it was 1st settled over 2 centuries ago i thought i'd take a guided tour to find out more about it. while i wait for my guide to arrive i'm going to get you guys up to speed on today's temporary because of course we're not only checking out kempton i want to try biathlon a combination of...
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did al gore sit in? mr. ritchie: no. the vice president could preside on the senate on any other occasion except that if you remove the president, the person who is going to benefit is the vice president. so that's the reason why the chief justice rather than the vice president presides. vice president gore did not ttend the proceedings. in 1868, the president pro tempore was a snort from ohio, and would he become president if they removed andrew johnson. because there was no vice president. the president pro temperate in -- they didn't have a proto elect a vice president then. the senate pro tem was in the senate then. he was there and active and voted. a lot of people thought he should have recused himself but he really wanted andrew johnson out of office. he would have benefited the most. host: with regard to the chief justice, if any of the senators object to the ruling he makes, what's the process? mr. ritchie: they can object and there can be a vote just as with any other occasion. the clerk will call the roll. if
did al gore sit in? mr. ritchie: no. the vice president could preside on the senate on any other occasion except that if you remove the president, the person who is going to benefit is the vice president. so that's the reason why the chief justice rather than the vice president presides. vice president gore did not ttend the proceedings. in 1868, the president pro tempore was a snort from ohio, and would he become president if they removed andrew johnson. because there was no vice president....
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goring chooses to died by his -- to die by his own hand.but nuremberg is more than just an answer to a question. as justice jackson said, this trial is part of the great moret to make the peace secure. it constitutes action of a kind to ensure that those who start a war will pay for it personally. nuremberg stands as a warning to all those who plan and wage aggressive war. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly series, real america, saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend featuring come archival films and programs on the presidency, the civil war and more. here is a clip from a recent program. >> if we were to roam the halls of capitol hill in the 1830's or 1840's or 1850's, and some members of the house and senate, all men at the time, where did
goring chooses to died by his -- to die by his own hand.but nuremberg is more than just an answer to a question. as justice jackson said, this trial is part of the great moret to make the peace secure. it constitutes action of a kind to ensure that those who start a war will pay for it personally. nuremberg stands as a warning to all those who plan and wage aggressive war. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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environmental protections while on paper it looked to be very strong and robust and i'm wondering if the gores to the peruvian free trade agreement is very similar week this with the guards to environmental standards and are we doing our part as a government to push on that important area. who is lawyers over 1000 children from laos filed a lawsuit against iran or in a local court in missouri which had ordered him to compensate the people of herculaneum in 2010. to avoid this lawsuit. attacked peru before the international arbitration tribunals. probably after filing the notice of intent in december of 2010. ran directly to the court of the united states. in an effort to remove. claims brought by children of. from state court to federal court they'd rinko did that by bringing to the attention of the united states federal court the existence of a treaty dispute that case played out over a period of years and in 2016 the international tribunal found that rent-a oh had failed to comply with that obligation under the treaty to waive local proceedings it's a very specific requirement the interpreta
environmental protections while on paper it looked to be very strong and robust and i'm wondering if the gores to the peruvian free trade agreement is very similar week this with the guards to environmental standards and are we doing our part as a government to push on that important area. who is lawyers over 1000 children from laos filed a lawsuit against iran or in a local court in missouri which had ordered him to compensate the people of herculaneum in 2010. to avoid this lawsuit. attacked...
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al gore is ready. >> one man knows what's wrong and the courage to stop it. >> the world a presidentt even imagine. that's the job, and she's prepared for it like no other. >> head versus heart arguments, in primaries, heart usually trumps heads. >> correct. first of all, they all won the nomination. al gore won the nomination, hillary clinton won the nomination. >> and john mccain won his in some ways for the same reason to put him up against obama. >> right. i do think that donald trump is a bit of a game-changer here. and i think that he gives a lot of -- he gives a lot more weight to the experience and, frankly, the safer choice argument. >> it's the best joe biden has. i mean honestly, i think if there was something else he could sell, he would sell it. what he has to sell is experience. what he has to sell is electability. now, the challenge is if either of those gets challenged, and arguably both of them have been challenged during the course of this primary competition, then i think he runs into some trouble. but this is the argument, this is the essence of the biden argument
al gore is ready. >> one man knows what's wrong and the courage to stop it. >> the world a presidentt even imagine. that's the job, and she's prepared for it like no other. >> head versus heart arguments, in primaries, heart usually trumps heads. >> correct. first of all, they all won the nomination. al gore won the nomination, hillary clinton won the nomination. >> and john mccain won his in some ways for the same reason to put him up against obama. >>...
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it was al gore. what did president bush run on?e ran principally on restoring honor and decency, i forget the exact words. honor and integrity to the oval office. it proved to be a winning message. it wasn't really about al gore. he was about clinton. >> tucker: i think that's true. democrats gained seats in the midterm election of 1998. i guess what i'm saying is whatever you think about trump, these people strike me, one man's opinion, as extremists and scary. that's my take away. >> what i don't think is if you look across america and you think of the places were dropped as popular, the case and the performance being put on by these people i don't think has moved the needle against president trump at all. >> tucker: [laughs] i think that's fair to say. brit hume, great to see you. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: the impeachment trial on capitol hill, no matter how absurd it gets and can it get more absurd? it's still technically a trial and with a trial comes rules. we are monitoring everything that some of those rules have
it was al gore. what did president bush run on?e ran principally on restoring honor and decency, i forget the exact words. honor and integrity to the oval office. it proved to be a winning message. it wasn't really about al gore. he was about clinton. >> tucker: i think that's true. democrats gained seats in the midterm election of 1998. i guess what i'm saying is whatever you think about trump, these people strike me, one man's opinion, as extremists and scary. that's my take away....