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yeah they are the governmen. and to add that is as i and you can look at a leisurely one westminster's. and that is it's resign psychologigical developmentn bank hasn't helped have. to the technician as much energy high tide. you can get money tie tightening and the labor the rest. of the government's money hand yemeni money from the right wing construction. and then deal. is also. fine. seven seven point twenty eight again dawn on a distant in the morning india is getting control. and right now i think my friend confinement. it'll get along quite well at least one sense and the company has gp and custom. finally igeorgia. now. says i'm caught in the as yet as it was it was not nothing. in nineteen ninety nine point three free fast and a lot of money. situation asian was pusushed but t can bring back in a minute. weeks the money. in a get rid of a lot of money. although the evidence any money. from the you know this was. nine nine the got the govevernment still saying it was whoho works access. in june. two thous
yeah they are the governmen. and to add that is as i and you can look at a leisurely one westminster's. and that is it's resign psychologigical developmentn bank hasn't helped have. to the technician as much energy high tide. you can get money tie tightening and the labor the rest. of the government's money hand yemeni money from the right wing construction. and then deal. is also. fine. seven seven point twenty eight again dawn on a distant in the morning india is getting control. and right...
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anotherr governmenent.. turns realignment into an almost lauren in ct. coming take yourr guns take take money. and take take your nevever never eat. andd and so you know ththe y many many whenen you the you knowow. no noble prize right rain rarain some ndnd on them and standing under a meeting and looking at least. will rououte wrotete that is that is s in this is. thatat you because thahat hs not been under under also as i have said h his businesss interests wanted wanted and most. not. only. in the end of that first person. needs me. one one iran ratty idea yea. that that that solves all problems then as i remember an underfunded and been less able to also problems those those. i stand and sing along. inexpensive also so you know came came sometime problems let i stand in awe. of couourse questions that level some. waway and will be. any. funding them or service arae not not junior. tax hassles or regulating things was also when when when the a a state. social change james got classs c can. i mean i think y you know yu know in many ways. use of this te
anotherr governmenent.. turns realignment into an almost lauren in ct. coming take yourr guns take take money. and take take your nevever never eat. andd and so you know ththe y many many whenen you the you knowow. no noble prize right rain rarain some ndnd on them and standing under a meeting and looking at least. will rououte wrotete that is that is s in this is. thatat you because thahat hs not been under under also as i have said h his businesss interests wanted wanted and most. not. only....
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the governmen has been forced to open dam gates and people are bracing themselves for worse. there is more rainfall expected. well, from the indian disaster response force, he told us about the skill of the emergency operation and urged people to sy in their homes. >> many from the army, state disaster response force, navy, trying to reach out to the maximum number of people day in d and out on boats going to the affected are and we are trying to evacuate as many people who need to get evacuated whose houses are flooded and those people who are staying in safe houses whose houses are dole storyuses, we are appealing to them to stay put their houses and don't try to come out tonsafe places. we understand the reasonable for money -- medicines. they are trying to get the pcessary things to theple in their houses and as of now, things will start improving from onward. the rains will subside. tomorrow there will be some rains across the state, but the intensity of the rai will be much lesser. it will be lesserhan half it was today or two days in the past and things in the statell
the governmen has been forced to open dam gates and people are bracing themselves for worse. there is more rainfall expected. well, from the indian disaster response force, he told us about the skill of the emergency operation and urged people to sy in their homes. >> many from the army, state disaster response force, navy, trying to reach out to the maximum number of people day in d and out on boats going to the affected are and we are trying to evacuate as many people who need to get...
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party but we are trying to intervene in politics because our understanding is politicians and the governmen government have ae influence but at the same time the reason they are enacting policies is because the very wealthy owned them so we don't want to just become a political party but we need to maintain connection so we need to listen to people's issues. and organizing with many members so that we can maintain our independence from the politicians, so we want to maintain enough distance so we can hold them accountable because if we support them and they do the right thing and we want to be independent and push don't.en they >> host: you mentioned the chapters about 47,000 strong is the idea to eventually become the majority of the democratic party? >> guest: the democratic party has millions of members but they are not quite the same as other parties, so some days we would loveha a movement that is strong enough to become another party but we are so far from that now because the way the parties have worked together to set the system up is very difficult for other parties t to become one
party but we are trying to intervene in politics because our understanding is politicians and the governmen government have ae influence but at the same time the reason they are enacting policies is because the very wealthy owned them so we don't want to just become a political party but we need to maintain connection so we need to listen to people's issues. and organizing with many members so that we can maintain our independence from the politicians, so we want to maintain enough distance so...
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overall of large organized efforts and the problems that can stem from them onthem, including our governmen us. and dealing with this head on, like in this case, makes a difference in the ability to trust and to get certainly justice also for the victims. we need to deal with statutes of limitations frankly in cases like this. this is how we can work to clear this up and the church can help us do that. >> it's an ugly thing. there's rapes, who i believe things in this case. there's a letter from somebody in charge saying i'm sorry what you went through. and then it's to the priest, the guilty priest. this has got to stop. we have a problem in this country. we don't crack down on anything. you were talking about antifa and not cracking down on this. that's how you end up with somebody like a james comey, don't crack down on what's going on. at the fbi. we've got to stop this. look at strzok running around raising money for a legal fund. lou: and the first reflex was to say it's a suspension and everything will be fine, despite the fact that this man was at the center of the special counsel i
overall of large organized efforts and the problems that can stem from them onthem, including our governmen us. and dealing with this head on, like in this case, makes a difference in the ability to trust and to get certainly justice also for the victims. we need to deal with statutes of limitations frankly in cases like this. this is how we can work to clear this up and the church can help us do that. >> it's an ugly thing. there's rapes, who i believe things in this case. there's a...
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the district estimated the cost for the tocal governmen facilitate the parade would have been more than $21 million. >> our costs are about $20 million which is in line with what it costs us to support his nation. that's whattize inauguration. that's what we think this would cost -- costs us to support his inauguration. that's what we think this would >> reporter: it includes transporting vehicles t event as well as other federal costs. the defense secretary mattised disphe $90 million price tag. >> whoever told you that is probably shiking som that's legal iny state but not in most states, okay. >> reporter: according to the nent applications that trump administration filed with -- permit applications that the trump administration filed, this would ve likely been t parade route right past the trump hotel, city hall, up to the white house. for now, that's all on hold at least until next year. we can also tell you that mayor bowser did provide a copy of the budget d.c. submitted for last year's inaugural expenses for $27 million. we'll post that on the nbc washington app. that's the late
the district estimated the cost for the tocal governmen facilitate the parade would have been more than $21 million. >> our costs are about $20 million which is in line with what it costs us to support his nation. that's whattize inauguration. that's what we think this would cost -- costs us to support his inauguration. that's what we think this would >> reporter: it includes transporting vehicles t event as well as other federal costs. the defense secretary mattised disphe $90...
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the whole attempt to install marxist governmen -- >> reportekaine's campaign said the only thing the future governor was installingas umbing and framing, teaching carpentry and building skills. his campaign askso how that a radical agenda. the campaigning in central virginia, his campaign responded to stewart in a written statement that says in partor that, quote,stewart's phophetic lying shows a candidate so desperate for attention that he will attack tim kaine's christian missionary work to get on the news, unquote. the kaine says his campaign is about good jobs, health care, ation. stewart is promising more memes to make his point adding that polics has been andill continue to be a rough and tumble endeavor. news4. >> the latest polls show senator kaine is leading more than 20 points ahead of his competitor. an both will face offn a debate hosted by nbc 4. it will be september 26th at the capital one in mclean. and nbc news p and moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd, will be moderating. >>> virginia's growing wine industry is facing one of its bigges challenges inyears. all t
the whole attempt to install marxist governmen -- >> reportekaine's campaign said the only thing the future governor was installingas umbing and framing, teaching carpentry and building skills. his campaign askso how that a radical agenda. the campaigning in central virginia, his campaign responded to stewart in a written statement that says in partor that, quote,stewart's phophetic lying shows a candidate so desperate for attention that he will attack tim kaine's christian missionary...
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now it's under 1600 thanks to a lot of different efforts amongst the vietnamvietnamese governmen people. we work a lot with the vietnamese veterans administration. people can't understand that but it's fact. he opened that up. >> his decades of service really offered him unique insight and perspective as a lawmaker too and not just service as a lawmaker but obviously his military service. is there smub someone in your eyes who can't really fill that void but is there someone who you see now who can continue that part of his legacy in this way? >> well, i think it will be interesting to see this new generation. we had seen a lot of iraq/afghanistan veterans being elected, both republicans and democrats and we're heartened by that. and it will be interesting to see who rises up from the group. so we'll see how that goes. >> we know the president and senator mccain had a contentious relationship to put it mildly. the fact that the white house as we learned the president decided not to put the statement out -- >> i guess it's under the old rule, if you can't say something nice, don't say an
now it's under 1600 thanks to a lot of different efforts amongst the vietnamvietnamese governmen people. we work a lot with the vietnamese veterans administration. people can't understand that but it's fact. he opened that up. >> his decades of service really offered him unique insight and perspective as a lawmaker too and not just service as a lawmaker but obviously his military service. is there smub someone in your eyes who can't really fill that void but is there someone who you see...
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the moroccccan governmenent begn decades of torture disappearances, killings and repression against pro-independen s sahrawis livi in the occupd d terrory.y. in 1 1991, the u.n. sponsored a ceasefefire and prpromised sahas a referendum on self-determination, organized by its peacekeeping mission known as minurso. since then, morocco has blocked attetempts to organize the vote, and the un security council has refused to implemement its own referendum plan or allow minurso to monitor the human rights situation in the territory. today,y, no country y recognizes moroccan sovereignty over western saha, one of theost inaccessible places in the world. and the international media has largely nored the cupation, in part beuse morocchas routinely blocked d journalistss from enterering western sahara. but in late 2016, democracy now! successfully broke the news blockade. we were in m marrakesh, morocc for the e united nations climate change conference. with un credentials andnd u.s. passports, we decided to take a chance a and attempt to do whato foreign television crew has done in years -- report from afric
the moroccccan governmenent begn decades of torture disappearances, killings and repression against pro-independen s sahrawis livi in the occupd d terrory.y. in 1 1991, the u.n. sponsored a ceasefefire and prpromised sahas a referendum on self-determination, organized by its peacekeeping mission known as minurso. since then, morocco has blocked attetempts to organize the vote, and the un security council has refused to implemement its own referendum plan or allow minurso to monitor the human...
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calamity would try to do something to stop it, but what i believe is happening in venezuela is that the governmenalized that this economic crisis works to its advantage because it cometely decimates the private economy and it als decimates civil society and leaves only one actor standing, and that is the state. so the administration, the ma madura administration has concluded strangely that this economic crisis is politically convenient for them and so, th have no incentive necessarily to put an immedte end to the economic crisis. >> but we have seep somge sin there are some cracks within the rank and file of the elates and perhaps even within the military, so does that mean that the government real feels no pressure to try and make life better for everyone in the country? >> the one incentive to try to t x the situation is that the economic environmis unbearable for almost everyone, so the government is responding with the classic combination of cooping some groups -- co-opting some groups and repressing those that are a bit more uppity. to the repression ist no just seemed at opposition forces
calamity would try to do something to stop it, but what i believe is happening in venezuela is that the governmenalized that this economic crisis works to its advantage because it cometely decimates the private economy and it als decimates civil society and leaves only one actor standing, and that is the state. so the administration, the ma madura administration has concluded strangely that this economic crisis is politically convenient for them and so, th have no incentive necessarily to put...
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zakharchenkoecame head of the so-called "donetskeople's republic" in 2014 after rebels overtrew a regional governmen loyal to ukraine.ed the untates has formally ended support for the u.n.en that helps palestinian refugees. the state department today called the program "irredeebly flawed." u.s. contributions make up 30% t-of the u.n. agency's bud nearly $300 million. rebels in northwestern syria blew up bridges today, hoping to slow a government offensive that appears imminent. war monitors reported bridges in idlib province were destroyed after rebels spotted government troops moving. avanwhile, russia's foreign minister, sergeiv, said moscow backs syria's right to attack an al qaeda-linked grp that controls much of idlib. >> ( translated ): they have the full right to protect their sovereignty and to drive out, ti idate the terrorist threat on their territory. this is the main problem about idlib, is that there must be separation between armed opposition that is ready to holl ue with the government, on the one hand, and the terrorists, on the other. >> woodruff: meanwhile, russian naval forces are
zakharchenkoecame head of the so-called "donetskeople's republic" in 2014 after rebels overtrew a regional governmen loyal to ukraine.ed the untates has formally ended support for the u.n.en that helps palestinian refugees. the state department today called the program "irredeebly flawed." u.s. contributions make up 30% t-of the u.n. agency's bud nearly $300 million. rebels in northwestern syria blew up bridges today, hoping to slow a government offensive that appears...
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governmen reunification process. for seven weeks, they navigated the paper trail, submitting documents and dataincluding fingerprints. for seven weeks, sofi's ly family contact was moments like this-- brief calls, begging to come home. on wednesday, another call. sofi was being released and flown to san francisco the next day. on her way to the airport, ana worries about what her daughter has been through. >> ( translated ): she cried all the time, told me she didn't want to be there. one time, she didn't sound okayt she couldnpeak clearly and they were giving her a bad look, teey would scold her. and she wanted t me something but couldn't, because they would scold her. so that had me very worried. >> reporter: this was sofi's first time away from her family. her first time on an a plane. cradled in her mother's arms for the first time in weeks, shese collapinto tears. ( crying ) sofi is showered with gifts. welcomed bher baby brother. after their first day reunited, is relieved to see the sofi she remembers, running
governmen reunification process. for seven weeks, they navigated the paper trail, submitting documents and dataincluding fingerprints. for seven weeks, sofi's ly family contact was moments like this-- brief calls, begging to come home. on wednesday, another call. sofi was being released and flown to san francisco the next day. on her way to the airport, ana worries about what her daughter has been through. >> ( translated ): she cried all the time, told me she didn't want to be there. one...
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substantive and structural racial problems in police departments require the lntervention of the fede governmen that's what we have seen since ferguson. that's what we've seen in baltimore. that's what wene seeing i chicago. it was the federal government, because the locality never have addressed what was and is this very serious problem of police violence again unarmed african americans some when you have attorney general jeff sessions sing we will no longer in the department of justice investigate patterns and practices of unconstitutional policing, to say we're going to return ilo to thcal, it's not going to happen at the local level. >> that's why the emphasis on the constitution is something we both agree on. but i guess that i would say first that jeff sessions is not an accident.h e could and the policies that are now not coming out of washington could be a permanent part of our national government just because of the way politics is noracially aligned. and it seems to me a lot of our big problems having todo with segregation and other things and all the racial animosities do not have pr
substantive and structural racial problems in police departments require the lntervention of the fede governmen that's what we have seen since ferguson. that's what we've seen in baltimore. that's what wene seeing i chicago. it was the federal government, because the locality never have addressed what was and is this very serious problem of police violence again unarmed african americans some when you have attorney general jeff sessions sing we will no longer in the department of justice...
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christopher steele now no longer works for the federal governmen government. says just want to check with you that you are okay. able to help locally as discussed. along with your bureau colleagues. he says according to these reports i'm still here and able to help as discussed. i will let you know if that changes. then move forward to this cryptic message. if you end up out though, meaning bruce ohr if you were to lose his job as sally yates did, i really need another bureau contact point number who was briefed. we can't allow our guy to be forced to go back home that would be disastrous. they are trying to investigate who our guy and where back home might be in all of this but let me talk with you. >> christopher steele is like kojo. you can't kill him. he keeps coming back. and what these messages reveal is that he was coming back even after president trump had been sworn in and he's worried about bruce ohr being removed and who will be his contact person at that point? it undermines the credibility of the fbi and the doj obviously. but it feeds all of the
christopher steele now no longer works for the federal governmen government. says just want to check with you that you are okay. able to help locally as discussed. along with your bureau colleagues. he says according to these reports i'm still here and able to help as discussed. i will let you know if that changes. then move forward to this cryptic message. if you end up out though, meaning bruce ohr if you were to lose his job as sally yates did, i really need another bureau contact point...
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opposite sex, and wear your headscarf balancing on that sudden freedom los like a od call by the governmenk as many cappuccinos as you like while roaming the internet, as long as you keep your nose outf our politics." it seemed to work for a while.di these customer't look like they were hoping to overthrow the religious leaders. simmering with discont, iran is everywhere. the volcano can always erupt, at any given moment. (woman speakin: >>rrdbrink: women waving th headscarves until passersby had filmed them and spread theco images around thtry. (horns honking, people clapping) (man speaking): >> erdbrink: it's a dangerous protest. because for years, the religioum police have d down on women who violated the dress code. their green and white vans had disappeared from the streets for a while. (woman speaking): >> erdbrink: but it's now apparent that they never really left. (woman screaming): >> erdbrink: if you thought that these images belonged to the past, this is a rude awakening. ♪ (woman shouts) ♪ >> erdbrink: the next morning, i afsuddenly see my friend be appear on instagram. those c
opposite sex, and wear your headscarf balancing on that sudden freedom los like a od call by the governmenk as many cappuccinos as you like while roaming the internet, as long as you keep your nose outf our politics." it seemed to work for a while.di these customer't look like they were hoping to overthrow the religious leaders. simmering with discont, iran is everywhere. the volcano can always erupt, at any given moment. (woman speakin: >>rrdbrink: women waving th headscarves until...
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if we adopted such a measure in the united states it would violate the freedom of speech as the governmen government require so onerous that the reduced expression. indeed the legislation should be preempted federally for this very reason. and the parliament is using it as a pretext for the negotiated agreement. these actions violate the international law and we need to challenge them in court. it's a global standard for they tried this before in the standard hoping we would get on their platform. we didn't copy thethey didn't ce leapfrogged and now we need the same strategy not to copy but to make a definite alternative for the data protection. and we can do that by meaningfully in powering the digital competence education and incentivizing privacy enhancing technologies. i want to apply senator klobuchar for her leadership on the proposed bill. in closing, we must walk the talk for the national predictable framework of god, we need to start at home. therefore, the right policy should be a consistent framework with the same rules for all players grounded in the standards of antitrust del
if we adopted such a measure in the united states it would violate the freedom of speech as the governmen government require so onerous that the reduced expression. indeed the legislation should be preempted federally for this very reason. and the parliament is using it as a pretext for the negotiated agreement. these actions violate the international law and we need to challenge them in court. it's a global standard for they tried this before in the standard hoping we would get on their...
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our current governmen -- governor is no different.denied our dreamers drivers licenses, in-state tuition, and he called joe arpaio his friend. well, here is what i say. i say it is time. i say it is time that we stand up and we take our american values that. that is what i say. the american values that i fought for and served in the military to defend. let me tell you what they are. they are respect and dignity for all people, first and foremost, regardless of who you are or where you come from. [applause] every child giving the opportunity to reach their full potential and achieve the american dream through public education. that is notrnment bought and paid for by corporations, but is powered by the people, folks. those are our values. [applause] david: as we come together to close netroots, i want to take a second and imagine. let's just imagine. let's just imagine to begin with, a brand-new day in arizona. of brand new day across this country. a date where we'll -- we are all going to stand up and lean in and speak up in english o
our current governmen -- governor is no different.denied our dreamers drivers licenses, in-state tuition, and he called joe arpaio his friend. well, here is what i say. i say it is time. i say it is time that we stand up and we take our american values that. that is what i say. the american values that i fought for and served in the military to defend. let me tell you what they are. they are respect and dignity for all people, first and foremost, regardless of who you are or where you come...
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power are checked in that there is mechanisms operating throughout society and government and state governmen governments, federalism is another. we need to make sure that all these owners are in place for the government that the framers created in the constitution and that it works. that's the take away. we have to be engaged in state and local elections and engaged in the former solves. there's no going to go to a polling place and not have the answers. need to think about this in advance. there's a duty we have a citizen could be freedom, we have a duty. the duty side has gotten downplayed that we defer to these other actors and they will take care of it and make sure that they're taking care of. we blast media and congress and how about us? ultimately was responsible for ensuring that democracy works in the checks and balances are vibrant and their operating as the frame was intended. mac as we continue to explore the cruise in mexico literary scene. this author shares her views on border crossing students. >> life on the border is phenomenal and a lot of people unless you've lived on the
power are checked in that there is mechanisms operating throughout society and government and state governmen governments, federalism is another. we need to make sure that all these owners are in place for the government that the framers created in the constitution and that it works. that's the take away. we have to be engaged in state and local elections and engaged in the former solves. there's no going to go to a polling place and not have the answers. need to think about this in advance....