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he told jokes. he sang. he danced. he managed to embarrass henry kissinger every year on the lawn of his campus home as they were preparing to go to the bohemian grove. there would be a party up there and at a certain point after. the entertainment there were. you know, women swimming in the pool and synchronized fashion. there were there was always a maharaja band there. and the highlight of the evening was always to have charlotte, come over and put a big sombrero on henry kissinger's head, hand him to i forget what they're called. you know, and then he would stand, you know, shaking these while the band played and george was laughing uproariously. so that was the party. george shultz there was the player. george shultz which was really a reflection of the rest of george shultz, very steady on the court. you know, i didn't know what to do. what are you supposed to do when you're playing the secretary of state? you at one point i was playing him in moscow with correspondent, and we were playing doubles with somebody e
he told jokes. he sang. he danced. he managed to embarrass henry kissinger every year on the lawn of his campus home as they were preparing to go to the bohemian grove. there would be a party up there and at a certain point after. the entertainment there were. you know, women swimming in the pool and synchronized fashion. there were there was always a maharaja band there. and the highlight of the evening was always to have charlotte, come over and put a big sombrero on henry kissinger's head,...
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no, he worked, and he worked a lot. he worked.here. well, i think that he brought money, but i didn’t see his money, you never had a common budget. look how svetlana speaks, he worked from 5:00 in the morning until 5:00 at night there bubu, then you say, and it turns out that he had a second life, a woman, there are telephones and so on. he told you that he works. check with him agreed to such a ube. completely now, yes, that is, you told us 3 minutes ago, that you discovered that he had other women all the way, there was a second life, another phone, and then you tell us with absolute conviction that he worked until 5:00 in the morning. how long did he, uh, do this, yes , he mastered other women and other things. well, when he lied to you that he was already working. after a while, of course, yes, there were moments when you believed him for a moment, you thought that he was really dear, since he worked surrounded by my family friends, uh, who probably wouldn’t could. yes, lie there too, well, i don’t know massively , i don’t kno
no, he worked, and he worked a lot. he worked.here. well, i think that he brought money, but i didn’t see his money, you never had a common budget. look how svetlana speaks, he worked from 5:00 in the morning until 5:00 at night there bubu, then you say, and it turns out that he had a second life, a woman, there are telephones and so on. he told you that he works. check with him agreed to such a ube. completely now, yes, that is, you told us 3 minutes ago, that you discovered that he had...
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he certainly. yes, he did. yes, he did.and i can't remember the title he made, he made two or three outtake films, actually afterwards, because there was so much there. youtube, they a picture of escape from sobibor out oh that's a different that's a fiction film that's a fictional film but gentlemen over here. thank you. so we'll take one more. after you. and so of film, i think, has the date of that escaped part of the title. but my question is about you mentioned about a second example of his pursuit, a prodigious memory decades later presented. i'm so glad you choose me. thank you. i'm so glad you've asked me to tell you this because some historians analyzing verb events of the story could not believe and actually genuinely cast doubt a crucial part of the story as told by rudolf vrba, which was that they at that basement in and with no no documents, everything was in their head. and various historians said, this can't be, it's impossible. nobody could have this level of detailed information. he they may be they had a t
he certainly. yes, he did. yes, he did.and i can't remember the title he made, he made two or three outtake films, actually afterwards, because there was so much there. youtube, they a picture of escape from sobibor out oh that's a different that's a fiction film that's a fictional film but gentlemen over here. thank you. so we'll take one more. after you. and so of film, i think, has the date of that escaped part of the title. but my question is about you mentioned about a second example of...
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Apr 20, 2023
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he was the right—hand man to borisjohnson, he broke the law, he too was dealing just like he appointeduella braverman who just a few weeks ago broke ministerial conduct. and there are questions now about, for example, whether he deferred his interests to parliament. so he needs to get a clean break. but really there is not a clean break to be had. but he doesn't... if he doesn't do what he can to show on this occasion that he is different to borisjohnson, who the viewers will remember, borisjohnson reviewed the report of priti patel�*s conduct and he ignored it, with great repercussions this is his test to show he is not like borisjohnson. and it will be very interesting to see how he does.— and it will be very interesting to see how he does. thank you very much. see how he does. thank you very much- it's _ see how he does. thank you very much- it's very — see how he does. thank you very much. it's very useful— see how he does. thank you very much. it's very useful to - see how he does. thank you very much. it's very useful to get - see how he does. thank you very much. it's very usefu
he was the right—hand man to borisjohnson, he broke the law, he too was dealing just like he appointeduella braverman who just a few weeks ago broke ministerial conduct. and there are questions now about, for example, whether he deferred his interests to parliament. so he needs to get a clean break. but really there is not a clean break to be had. but he doesn't... if he doesn't do what he can to show on this occasion that he is different to borisjohnson, who the viewers will remember,...
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Apr 12, 2023
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he's aware he looks a bit different.i don't with the conception of what american is supposed to look like but there's a huge variation in america between people. people in the fbi that looked at accents. he spoke very well but he had an accent. he was just 5-foot six tall which a lot of the fbi agent. we have to have a law degree to become an fbi special agent to be objected for that reason. he had to wait seven years. mentioned 21j edgar hoover hotels at the sky was pre-but they had to wait until 19209 before they should get in partly because of cuts in the fbi. and also because those prejudice against him. he campaigned for j edgar hoover in 19209, 28 presidential election. he campaigned in manhattan. he spoke all of these languages he could get up and say what a great guy hoover was. there was a payoff after that. while donovan went on to become one of the more important intermediaries in getting that job and signed off on it as the assistant attorney general. >> host: whitby fair to say he was that here you if you wa
he's aware he looks a bit different.i don't with the conception of what american is supposed to look like but there's a huge variation in america between people. people in the fbi that looked at accents. he spoke very well but he had an accent. he was just 5-foot six tall which a lot of the fbi agent. we have to have a law degree to become an fbi special agent to be objected for that reason. he had to wait seven years. mentioned 21j edgar hoover hotels at the sky was pre-but they had to wait...
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Apr 7, 2023
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zients came in and he fixed it. he's he's that he he's that kind of a managerial wunderkind. what he lacks i think, and he has he has clients, temperament. he's popular. he's he's not ego driven. you're not going to see him in every photograph with biden the way you used to see don regan in every photograph with ronald reagan. right. so he's got all that. what he lacks is clients, political savvy and relationships on capitol hill. and it's just he can't match that three decades long bond that you've already referred to that that client had with biden, which enables you to tell the president hard truths. so, i mean, those would be his only two weaknesses, i think. but he does have a good relationship with the boss. and there are other people in the white house with great political savvy. well, who can and when? when biden came in and needed to get 200 million, 220 million americans vaccinated. yeah, i'll suggest likes to come besides coordinate that that was his that was his job. so look i think he he may be he may be a great one. yeah, we hope so. the challenges that you aske
zients came in and he fixed it. he's he's that he he's that kind of a managerial wunderkind. what he lacks i think, and he has he has clients, temperament. he's popular. he's he's not ego driven. you're not going to see him in every photograph with biden the way you used to see don regan in every photograph with ronald reagan. right. so he's got all that. what he lacks is clients, political savvy and relationships on capitol hill. and it's just he can't match that three decades long bond that...
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he met a girl there. yes, yes, yes, when he got a job there, he met. he's a security guard, he met this girl. they had a relationship, and supposedly. they were killed by a boy who allegedly took a photograph of them, but there are photographs, well, there is a photograph, which is true, i didn’t see it and they said that, in principle, no one is visible on it, but i’m laughing at this photograph, yes, but this, of course, is some kind of genius. the boy took this photo, in which your son allegedly has sex with girl. so yes, and to apparently this boy nothing to do with this photo. he decided to kill him and killed him. yes, well, here, yes, you don’t believe this version either. no. now come on, when this photo was taken, you know they said that it was on the very day of the murder that was taken, and your son. and you have not been there since june 8, 1818, you were still at home. he hadn't got a job there yet, not even a job, that is, with this girl. he was familiar to me at that moment. yeah, no. no, we were looking for work together. wait. your so
he met a girl there. yes, yes, yes, when he got a job there, he met. he's a security guard, he met this girl. they had a relationship, and supposedly. they were killed by a boy who allegedly took a photograph of them, but there are photographs, well, there is a photograph, which is true, i didn’t see it and they said that, in principle, no one is visible on it, but i’m laughing at this photograph, yes, but this, of course, is some kind of genius. the boy took this photo, in which your son...
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he is he— how dignified he is and how kind he is he peepie.— how dignified he is and how kind he isou— so he's trying harder and harder. you can see that , you harder. you can see that, you hhew.— harder. you can see that, you knew he— harder. you can see that, you know, he wants— harder. you can see that, you know, he wants to- harder. you can see that, you know, he wants to win. he wants to know, he wants to win. he wants he peh— know, he wants to win. he wants he eeh ee— know, he wants to win. he wants he peh ewew— know, he wants to win. he wants to get one over william. that's why— to get one over william. that's whw hes— to get one over william. that's whw he been— to get one over william. that's why he's been so— to get one over william. that's why he's been so rude about him. but why he's been so rude about him. huh ih-s— why he's been so rude about him. but it's actually— why he's been so rude about him. but it's actually more iuihehhp— but it's actually more irritating for- but it's actually more irritating for him because hhew-ie— irritating for him because hhewhe heh— irr
he is he— how dignified he is and how kind he is he peepie.— how dignified he is and how kind he isou— so he's trying harder and harder. you can see that , you harder. you can see that, you hhew.— harder. you can see that, you knew he— harder. you can see that, you know, he wants— harder. you can see that, you know, he wants to- harder. you can see that, you know, he wants to win. he wants to know, he wants to win. he wants he peh— know, he wants to win. he wants he eeh ee—...
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and he says he had done that.he says he had done that. the problems is that - servants and he says he had done that. the problems is that list - servants and he says he had done that. the problems is that list is i that. the problems is that list is not all— that. the problems is that list is not all made _ that. the problems is that list is not all made public _ that. the problems is that list is not all made public and - that. the problems is that list is not all made public and the - that. the problems is that list is. not all made public and the latest one has— not all made public and the latest one has not— not all made public and the latest one has not been— not all made public and the latest one has not been updated - not all made public and the latest one has not been updated for a l not all made public and the latest. one has not been updated for a year. so he _ one has not been updated for a year. so he may— one has not been updated for a year. so he may have _ one has not been updated for a year. so he
and he says he had done that.he says he had done that. the problems is that - servants and he says he had done that. the problems is that list - servants and he says he had done that. the problems is that list is i that. the problems is that list is not all— that. the problems is that list is not all made _ that. the problems is that list is not all made public _ that. the problems is that list is not all made public and - that. the problems is that list is not all made public and the - that....
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he took for himself what he earned, and he is also the first or not. he also sang. business. and you think that he is doing all this now in order to return svyatoslav to himself, because it is absolutely obvious, probably, that an adult peasant in electric trains is given much less than when a man walks with children. that's right , it's simple, therefore, i decided that's how it does not work. your mother tatyana kalashnikova and there are many questions. that they go sing, but i couldn't do anything about it, because i was humiliated offended. we didn’t have a place to live, it was only later that i began to rent an apartment. please tell me how old svyatoslav was, when you left him svyatoslav was 2 months old, as soon as he was born, you immediately left. yes? i said i was walking because he started to beat me. and when he threw the iron. here let's start from the beginning. how did you meet him? i worked in a kiosk, and he was with a girl with tanya. he had a daughter. tanya, they traveled by train. petya, they went to the kiosk. he drank so many grams there. we
he took for himself what he earned, and he is also the first or not. he also sang. business. and you think that he is doing all this now in order to return svyatoslav to himself, because it is absolutely obvious, probably, that an adult peasant in electric trains is given much less than when a man walks with children. that's right , it's simple, therefore, i decided that's how it does not work. your mother tatyana kalashnikova and there are many questions. that they go sing, but i couldn't do...
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Apr 11, 2023
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so he decided he was going to break. but before he broke he wanted to break at the same time the spies he ran in washington and went to harry dexter white, who was a major spy in the treasury department and tried to get harry dexter white to break. and he said, i'm breaking and i think you should break as well. he thought he'd broken harry dexter white. but hadn't. he went to the alger and priscilla hiss. he went to their home and, bought a place in washington and he told them that, in fact he was breaking with the soviet and he wanted them to break at the same. and when he told them this, he recognized instantly their body language and, by the way, they looked at him and spoke to him. that moment he left, they were going to call, inform their spy, a spy handler that they had been contacted by whittaker chambers and that he could no longer be trusted and that he realized immediately the last words that alger hiss spoke to whitaker chambers, was stalin plays for keeps. and he recognized that this was the immediate threat.
so he decided he was going to break. but before he broke he wanted to break at the same time the spies he ran in washington and went to harry dexter white, who was a major spy in the treasury department and tried to get harry dexter white to break. and he said, i'm breaking and i think you should break as well. he thought he'd broken harry dexter white. but hadn't. he went to the alger and priscilla hiss. he went to their home and, bought a place in washington and he told them that, in fact he...
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but he's like, he says, it's all the time, he says he was with another girl, he says while you were inhe hospital. and when i called him, i said that we were being discharged from him , this natasha was already in our house, she was with him. in the house where you were supposed to come from your little child with my daughter, that is, while you were in the hospital, he was there with another woman from the moment you returned. he asked her to leave. yes, well, well, at that moment. well, i loved him so much, i forgave him. i thought that with the birth of my daughter, he would change, as he would spend more time at home with me and the child. well, this didn’t happen, but i eventually met him from the maternity hospital. he came from the maternity hospital of neuritis with a fumes and took his daughter in his arms. i had some kind of, maybe, on the one hand, and being afraid that he would leave. and i didn’t want my well, for my child , a life like mine. i wanted him to be dad mom, so that the child would once be a caring family, but this was not the case, and your second pregnancy, h
but he's like, he says, it's all the time, he says he was with another girl, he says while you were inhe hospital. and when i called him, i said that we were being discharged from him , this natasha was already in our house, she was with him. in the house where you were supposed to come from your little child with my daughter, that is, while you were in the hospital, he was there with another woman from the moment you returned. he asked her to leave. yes, well, well, at that moment. well, i...
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knew he had lost he was told he had lost.dge of violence. he talked to tim about this testimony that the committee elicited from mr. short, that there were conversations about mike pence's life potentially being in danger that took place on january 5th i have read in the transcripts that the national security advisor was talking on january 5th about, quote, violence on the hill a lot of knowledge of violence, knowledge of illegality and falsity. how important is it to use pence to try to further the grand jury's understanding that trump knew all these things, too >> we had -- as you know, we worked our way up the chain of command, so to speak so we had people who were working for the vice president who were able to fill in some details. hearing it directly from the principal, i think, would add an important dimensions to the grand jury's understanding of what transpired. we worked to prove a point as to the evidence i think the circumstantials, for lack of a better world, was overwhelming people who had hbeen provided informa
knew he had lost he was told he had lost.dge of violence. he talked to tim about this testimony that the committee elicited from mr. short, that there were conversations about mike pence's life potentially being in danger that took place on january 5th i have read in the transcripts that the national security advisor was talking on january 5th about, quote, violence on the hill a lot of knowledge of violence, knowledge of illegality and falsity. how important is it to use pence to try to...
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bragg. >> when he walked in, he seemed to swagger. he seemed like a man that is getting in a fight or something. he was stone faced. i had a great edge seat. he was stone-faced and walked slowly. he was the last one in the room. the security in there was intense. at least 25 law enforcement officials threatening to kick us out if we used our phones or if we even moved around. everybody was there except he was the last guy to enter that room. he took his time. he walked slowly to his seat. and then when the hearing was over, a lot of the hearing we couldn't see because not only were these officers in there but they remained standing. so you know, you're peering around them trying to see. you can't see. maybe get a glimpse of the back of mr. trump's head. we still had to remain seated but we could see him. he seemed to look around, to gauge the room and lock his eyes on alvin bragg. you know, he seemed to glare at him. >> did bragg glare back? >> i think they locked eyes. i didn't get a clear look at bragg. it's the back of his head. tr
bragg. >> when he walked in, he seemed to swagger. he seemed like a man that is getting in a fight or something. he was stone faced. i had a great edge seat. he was stone-faced and walked slowly. he was the last one in the room. the security in there was intense. at least 25 law enforcement officials threatening to kick us out if we used our phones or if we even moved around. everybody was there except he was the last guy to enter that room. he took his time. he walked slowly to his seat....
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he's he's he died years ago in a car accident. and she runs it in his memory called the joe pop butterfly conservatory and has this great plaque that pays to him as a scholar, an intellectual and a genius. the humanitarian but doesn't mention that he invented ransomware. so after invented it, there wasn't a lot of ransomware for the next 20 years or so because of the same problem he had. do you pay? how do you collect the money it being tracked. but then with the emergence of cryptocurrency and bitcoin ransomware kind of came into into its own. and initially, as i mentioned, it was sort of small attacks for a few hundred bucks on many, many individuals and, students and people like that. but even by the time we had the meeting in my living room, it was already evolving into. bigger money demands on, bigger targets. in fact, a few months before we were discussing we should do ransomware. there had been first major attack on an american city which paralyzed atlanta in, you know, in this state and i think atlanta had cost it somethin
he's he's he died years ago in a car accident. and she runs it in his memory called the joe pop butterfly conservatory and has this great plaque that pays to him as a scholar, an intellectual and a genius. the humanitarian but doesn't mention that he invented ransomware. so after invented it, there wasn't a lot of ransomware for the next 20 years or so because of the same problem he had. do you pay? how do you collect the money it being tracked. but then with the emergence of cryptocurrency and...
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has been found to resign if he has been found he he— to resign if he has been found he he e— to resignilty in this ehwehheh— see himself to be guilty in this ehwehheh. se— see himself to be guilty in this situation. so if— see himself to be guilty in this situation. so if that's the sort of situation. so if that's the sort eh eeeh— situation. so if that's the sort eh eeew why— situation. so if that's the sort eh eeew way eh.— situation. so if that's the sort of easy way out, the rishi sunak is of easy way out, the rishi sunak he heehhe— of easy way out, the rishi sunak he heehhe hee— of easy way out, the rishi sunak is looking for, i— of easy way out, the rishi sunak is looking for, i don't think hehe— is looking for, i don't think hehe hehe— is looking for, i don't think hehe going he— is looking for, i don't think he's going to find it there. ewhe— he's going to find it there. ewhe he— he's going to find it there. owing to the— he's going to find it there. owing to the new ministerial eehe— owing to the new ministerial eehe hhewhh. — owing to the new ministerial code though. sunak ca
has been found to resign if he has been found he he— to resign if he has been found he he e— to resignilty in this ehwehheh— see himself to be guilty in this ehwehheh. se— see himself to be guilty in this situation. so if— see himself to be guilty in this situation. so if that's the sort of situation. so if that's the sort eh eeeh— situation. so if that's the sort eh eeew why— situation. so if that's the sort eh eeew way eh.— situation. so if that's the sort of easy way out, the...
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he had done nothing. he was a cobbler. he it is reported he made boots for me. lincoln, at one time because he certainly have been in springfield at the time. mr. was in springfield. so that story is true. so they come to his house and they get him and what happens? they let him. they are looking for a. that they ock the building where i'm where we're going next is is the it was called the arsenal the armory and the grounds of the state capital served as a refuge for the black people were scared to death and. the the the the arsenal was a safe haven for black people. and across the street on the grounds of the state capital. that's where the militia was stationed, for lack a better term, to call it. so after they leave. mr.. after they lynched. mr.. mr.. where where do they go from there? well, that was the end of it because the state militia started to show up. and so that was the end of two days of of. so when, when all is and done, how much damage was done and how many people were killed. there were 40, 40 homes were were destroyed desoyed. three people were
he had done nothing. he was a cobbler. he it is reported he made boots for me. lincoln, at one time because he certainly have been in springfield at the time. mr. was in springfield. so that story is true. so they come to his house and they get him and what happens? they let him. they are looking for a. that they ock the building where i'm where we're going next is is the it was called the arsenal the armory and the grounds of the state capital served as a refuge for the black people were...
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he is imperfect. he is flawed. the de santis people, they will concede honestly if there were like a report about ron de santis. having done a poor job at potty training when he was 2 or 3 years old. the de santis people would push back against that and they would fail to believe that those people are die hard. they are committed, they do not way over. i guarantee you somebody who says that they are a dissenters. voter is 100 percent guaranteed to turn out, whereas trump voters, i would say it's a little bit less than that and i don't know where it sits with biting voters. so i think when you're looking at that enthusiasm gap, that is an area where the st answers might possibly be able to over perform expectations just a little bit based on the fact that his base is extraordinarily wrapped up. i mean, honestly, i've been working in this business for a long time. i've never seen a group of supporters that are as committed to a candidate and as fired up as rhonda sanchez, voters are, and there are a lot of them put i
he is imperfect. he is flawed. the de santis people, they will concede honestly if there were like a report about ron de santis. having done a poor job at potty training when he was 2 or 3 years old. the de santis people would push back against that and they would fail to believe that those people are die hard. they are committed, they do not way over. i guarantee you somebody who says that they are a dissenters. voter is 100 percent guaranteed to turn out, whereas trump voters, i would say...
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he had nothing. he came out and he didn't meet the moment. he didn't meet the moment! even the media know he didn't meet the moment because the man didn't sell it. if you can't explain the charge in 30 seconds, you don't have a case. and the man could not explain the charge. he didn't even put the felony charge, the election charge come in the indictment, i didn't really have to, so -- get out of here, man, you are charging a former president and you didn't even say with the charges? come on! he is spending how many millions of dollars on this circus? he is shutting down the fdr drive. he is hiring how many police officers? how much manpower is going into the d.a.'s office on this case alone? meanwhile, we've got a crime wave out here and he has the nerve to come out and say, he doesn't want to normalize crime -- come on, man. his case is built on a disbarred lawyer who served prison time for lying, a porn actress who actually had to pay trump because she lied about the nda, and michael avenatti, where is he now? actually, he is in prison. this is the crux of the case
he had nothing. he came out and he didn't meet the moment. he didn't meet the moment! even the media know he didn't meet the moment because the man didn't sell it. if you can't explain the charge in 30 seconds, you don't have a case. and the man could not explain the charge. he didn't even put the felony charge, the election charge come in the indictment, i didn't really have to, so -- get out of here, man, you are charging a former president and you didn't even say with the charges? come on!...
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he said i am now bob paris. he quit sncc. eventually he got a draft notice. he was in his 30's, so it was clearly deliberately targeted with that, and so he escaped to canada, lived in canada for a while, then africa. he later came back and devoted his life to teaching black kids math in high school because he was originally a math teacher. but he was sort of the antithesis of stokely carmichael in the sense of someone who did not want the attention. anyway, he passed away in the middle of writing my book, but i was able to interview him before that, and that was a great honor. >> wayne, medford, oregon. you have 30 seconds. go ahead, wayne. >> hey, mark. could you give us a short, concise definition of black power and also, beyond equality of the law, the agenda they had? and could you talk about the reverse discrimination which has resulted from equality under the law? >> we got it, wayne. mark, you have 30 seconds to answer a big question. >> initially, and again, i think i got misinterpreted -- think it got misinterpreted, but initially it stood for black
he said i am now bob paris. he quit sncc. eventually he got a draft notice. he was in his 30's, so it was clearly deliberately targeted with that, and so he escaped to canada, lived in canada for a while, then africa. he later came back and devoted his life to teaching black kids math in high school because he was originally a math teacher. but he was sort of the antithesis of stokely carmichael in the sense of someone who did not want the attention. anyway, he passed away in the middle of...
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what is he said on this matter? he discontent at home. what is he said on this matter?ot said anything- his— on this matter? he has not said anything. his view _ on this matter? he has not said anything. his view is _ on this matter? he has not said l anything. his view is presidential and olympian. his view is that his role is to set the outlines of policy and let his government get on with implementing it. there is a government and a cabinet, certainly, the president shares the weekly cabinet meeting but the rest, it is a government that gets on with implementing the policy. he would not see any inconsistency at all in his around the world on trips to beijing and elsewhere in the netherlands this week. i'm keeping an eye from a distance, only, on what is happening in the country. from the protesters point of view, yes, he's not on what you should be his priority, the domestic unrest. and, thank you very much. we his priority, the domestic unrest. and, thank you very much. we will be kee-ain an and, thank you very much. we will be keeping an eye _ and, thank you very m
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he can do whatever he wants, he paid 44 billion dollars for it and he can get to...ss here. —— $41; million. again, someone who was thinking it was too staffed with people and badly run but it does not mean this is a better version. you are cutting costs, if you cut costs, if you have some possible income you will get to cash flow positive but what is that? will he manage that because he's a very talented quy because he's a very talented guy but it is not bigger, or better or improve. there is no innovation. just as always, it is the same old twitterjust with another boss. may be, maybe if he does a payment system. so far everything he has done has not worked but does not mean that he can come up does not mean that he can come up with something. it is the old saying, you can fail and fail but ultimately it is about not having found the right way. maybe if they changed into a system, there are all kinds of things they it but we will see. i'm looking forward to him fixing this company but so far he has not done so.— fixing this company but so far he has not done so. el
he can do whatever he wants, he paid 44 billion dollars for it and he can get to...ss here. —— $41; million. again, someone who was thinking it was too staffed with people and badly run but it does not mean this is a better version. you are cutting costs, if you cut costs, if you have some possible income you will get to cash flow positive but what is that? will he manage that because he's a very talented quy because he's a very talented guy but it is not bigger, or better or improve. there...
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off >> he called you mom and dad >> he did, he really became ou son, no doubt about it >> but he wasfun kid, he was engaged in the world's, this was not your typical american teenager, wants to talk about sports stars and maybe the latest fashion -- >> no, not at all. >> would you think about the situation in ukraine, you know >> by the end of the schoo year in 2014, he had a solid circle of friends, he wa tightest with another exchange student, this one from ecuador robbie >> we had so many things i common, the same personality with the same wishes and dreams >> they were a package deal. >> you see one, you will see the other? >> yes >> saturday april 26th 2014 wa no different, the boys spent the evening playing video game and listening to music in rand and kate's basement. >> i went down, 10:30 or s that night, told them crank th music volume down a little bit >> but around midnight, he was bored, restless and suggeste he and robbie take a walk. >> and i was kind of like, i'm really tired, come on, okay. >> so while kate and randy slept upstairs, robbie and him slipped out the back
off >> he called you mom and dad >> he did, he really became ou son, no doubt about it >> but he wasfun kid, he was engaged in the world's, this was not your typical american teenager, wants to talk about sports stars and maybe the latest fashion -- >> no, not at all. >> would you think about the situation in ukraine, you know >> by the end of the schoo year in 2014, he had a solid circle of friends, he wa tightest with another exchange student, this one from...
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he he's.it never occurred to me that you couldn't finance a feature film on a prostitute, which is in fact, how it was financed. are stories about doris being in a meeting for the movie and then getting a phone call. hi, this is phil. excuse me. have to go down stairs half an hour. coming back up, giving the movie's director of philip ford a check for $50. there. there. there's, of course, a lot of controversy about sex work and what i can say about doris is as a sex worker, is he chose it freely. he never had a pimp. he was never forced into it. doris came from a middle class background and could have any other kind of day job if he had wanted to. sex, work him the freedom to do the kind art he wanted to do. also to satisfy his obviously immensely. though. yeah. yeah. i, i loved that part of the book in, that part of doris just sort of his very expansive library today idea and i should that if doris was open with his family about a gay man and a drag queen, he was also quite open being a sex
he he's.it never occurred to me that you couldn't finance a feature film on a prostitute, which is in fact, how it was financed. are stories about doris being in a meeting for the movie and then getting a phone call. hi, this is phil. excuse me. have to go down stairs half an hour. coming back up, giving the movie's director of philip ford a check for $50. there. there. there's, of course, a lot of controversy about sex work and what i can say about doris is as a sex worker, is he chose it...
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>> he had been questioned to the point he almost felt that they thought he did -- he had done this. > station that same evening, and he too was questioned about his parents marriage. >> notice anything lately, in their relationship, as far as any problems, or anything like that -- >> no. >> nothing. >> was there any money troubles, was there any relationship things that we knew of? >> but, to a person in the griffith circle, the very idea that keith might know something about julie's death was, well, flat out crazy. >> i knew he didn't do it. >> there wasn't any way that he was involved in this. i remember sitting there, looking over at keith, and watching him for a while, and i said, you can't even grieve, can you? he said, no, they've taken it all away. >> the friends working theory was a botched break-in. they'd heard about the neighborhood's recent rash of burglaries, maybe that's what happened to julie. >> i come in, they saw -- >> the dog start to bark. >> it caused really to wake up and they got scared and they shot are. >> it made perfect sense. >> before detective carter, the
>> he had been questioned to the point he almost felt that they thought he did -- he had done this. > station that same evening, and he too was questioned about his parents marriage. >> notice anything lately, in their relationship, as far as any problems, or anything like that -- >> no. >> nothing. >> was there any money troubles, was there any relationship things that we knew of? >> but, to a person in the griffith circle, the very idea that keith might...
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he took off and we didn' know where he was. >> he took off, and we did not know where he was. >> callmother' intuition. >> she had a sign. i don't know how, something wa wrong. >> her daughter away at colleg was not answering her phone. >> she was scared. she did not know where ale was. >> then, terrible news, student had been murdered, i young woman, but apparently it was not alex >> the girl on the floor had very dark, almost black colore hair she had much lighter hair. >> so, who was it, and where was alex >> at that point, it was one that, and perhaps anothe missing. >> the color could be roaming campus of students >> we were really scared >> in a serious tweet. >> what did you think? >> i don't exactly know. >> a terrifying phone call >> my son just called and told me he killed somebody. >> and a terrible truth. >> i did not know how, and i did not know who and i did not know anything. i just knew she was gone ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to dateline a college freshman found brutally beaten in her dor room, a crime scene so blood police could not identify th victim but identifying
he took off and we didn' know where he was. >> he took off, and we did not know where he was. >> callmother' intuition. >> she had a sign. i don't know how, something wa wrong. >> her daughter away at colleg was not answering her phone. >> she was scared. she did not know where ale was. >> then, terrible news, student had been murdered, i young woman, but apparently it was not alex >> the girl on the floor had very dark, almost black colore hair she had...
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he is older, but he gets things done. so, i actually thought that both biden's, his ability to joke about his own age, to laugh at jokes about his own age, and i think the way that he framed it, even though it was a funny context, i think the white house was very strategic about that. i think they are dead serious about reminding journalists, hey, this guy, you know, he knows how to approach this, and he can go at these issues head on. so, i think we may look back on tonight, not just for the jokes, but also in a strange way, as the opening salvo of the biden 2024 campaign. >> a very interesting take their, i completely see why you think that, because it does make sense when you think about that way the messaging was framed. danielle, i thought one of the more powerful moments from the president was when he talked about truth and the importance of truth. i think he said it forcefully. i think he said it clearly. truth matters. you know, he is talking about the lies for profit that are running through the veins of this cou
he is older, but he gets things done. so, i actually thought that both biden's, his ability to joke about his own age, to laugh at jokes about his own age, and i think the way that he framed it, even though it was a funny context, i think the white house was very strategic about that. i think they are dead serious about reminding journalists, hey, this guy, you know, he knows how to approach this, and he can go at these issues head on. so, i think we may look back on tonight, not just for the...
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he does it right away. he sniffed, and he did not leave her.e still a student, he had already made his way to communication on television. with classmates he kept long distance, he never participated in our student get-togethers ever. here he spent all four years in the same sweater, then we would have seen that an engagement ring was added to the sweater. sasha was different. e, s. eh, not just greed, but tight-fisted. here. we just called him plyushkin because from time to time we collected money for some gifts for the teacher , congratulations on march 8th. so, uh, when they approached him at first, sasha pulled out of his pants like that, there were two or three kopecks, and so contemptuously threw, says, well, that's all that i have, that is, already in the last course. when we made a list of what we want to buy. he says, but says, well, tkachenko can not be approached, because he and his pants. he’ll get his 2 kopecks, but he had some nicknames, and you know, well, we didn’t give him any such nickname, except for plyushkin or i’m going to
he does it right away. he sniffed, and he did not leave her.e still a student, he had already made his way to communication on television. with classmates he kept long distance, he never participated in our student get-togethers ever. here he spent all four years in the same sweater, then we would have seen that an engagement ring was added to the sweater. sasha was different. e, s. eh, not just greed, but tight-fisted. here. we just called him plyushkin because from time to time we collected...
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he he just didn't he didn't. didn't look like a squared away united states ranger too big jim rutter. so finally rutter him in and said i'm sorry, sergeant but and he was going to transfer him out and rod pled his case. the rangers had become my family. i didn't have a family. and rutter's thinking, thinking. and finally, what convinced them to let elrod stay in the battalion elrod looked at it and said, and besides, colonel, i am planning a bite. no, that two desks. so so when we talk about contemporary personal contemporaneous writings that's what we're talking about that's what puts the meat on the bone of our narratives and through these letters, through these diaries, through these journals, we were able to follow this battalion all the way from its inception and dusty army camp, tennessee, to its training in england on, the cliffs of southwest england, through combat, normandy and the european peninsula. and i tom will talk a little bit about that now. i warned you i'd be back. one of the things that we tal
he he just didn't he didn't. didn't look like a squared away united states ranger too big jim rutter. so finally rutter him in and said i'm sorry, sergeant but and he was going to transfer him out and rod pled his case. the rangers had become my family. i didn't have a family. and rutter's thinking, thinking. and finally, what convinced them to let elrod stay in the battalion elrod looked at it and said, and besides, colonel, i am planning a bite. no, that two desks. so so when we talk about...
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he has said he won't support trump if he's the nominee.he has said he is gonna have to find a way around signing that pledge that rana romney, mcdaniel has talked about to get on the debate stage because he doesn't want to commit to supporting trump alone. trump may not sign the that that is true, so he is clearly trying to stay in this place of an anti trump. candidate it just what is unclear is you know, where's asa hutchinson? gonna get enough money to do that? in the most robust fashion? where does he start building some support in the path to the nomination. he he starts he starts with a very long road ahead of him. can i just say part of what's happening with these republicans? it's like they didn't watch what happened in 2016. it's like we've seen this movie before. we know how it ends. and they're going to repeat and do exactly the same thing. if they all just rally around trump, they will end up supporting characters. in a play that is about donald trump. they are going to have to find a way there's no way around trump. you have t
he has said he won't support trump if he's the nominee.he has said he is gonna have to find a way around signing that pledge that rana romney, mcdaniel has talked about to get on the debate stage because he doesn't want to commit to supporting trump alone. trump may not sign the that that is true, so he is clearly trying to stay in this place of an anti trump. candidate it just what is unclear is you know, where's asa hutchinson? gonna get enough money to do that? in the most robust fashion?...
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he shouldn't he-he— to do this, alison, he shouldn't he-he-heeh- to do this, alison, he shouldn't be-to-beat, that woman, a registered look we what? tell me what she is. she's a registered royal hater. for that's sure. huh. — royal hater. for that's sure. huh. huh— royal hater. for that's sure. but. but here's— royal hater. for that's sure. but. but here's the- for that's sure. but. but here's the here's the hev. — but. but here's the here's the key. hvuehv— but. but here's the here's the key. exactly start. why is he heh— key. exactly start. why is he not charles?— key. exactly start. why is he not charles? that you will never be not charles? that you will never he she— not charles? that you will never he she he— not charles? that you will never be able to reason— not charles? that you will never be able to reason with the heme— be able to reason with the heehhe vvhe — be able to reason with the people who want to destroy you. veu-h— people who want to destroy you. you'll-reasoning- people who want to destroy you. you'll reasoning very you'll never reasoning is very eeeh — you'll never reas
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and he believes he does because after he has doubted everything, the one thing he discovers that he cannotdoubt is that he is doubting. and that what he sums up in his famous formula, cogito ergo show him he can't doubt that he's doubting. therefore he has just demonstrated by reason that he exists. he has to exist. why? because he's doubting. you can't doubt if you don't exist. i think therefore i am cogito. ergo sum. notice something earthshaking about this. he discovers this without any reference to aristotle, without any reference to authority. he discovers. is it purely on his own? there is no appeal to authority, only to reason. now that's what's happening in england and france in the 17th century at harvard it's still a little different. harvard through much of the 17th century is still teaching the traditional logic and will continue to do so into the 1680s. just to give you an example, charles morton was a system of logic. this is a textbook approach to how to use logic on authority. so morton begins his system of logic by laying out certain assumptions. you're thinking, well, wai
and he believes he does because after he has doubted everything, the one thing he discovers that he cannotdoubt is that he is doubting. and that what he sums up in his famous formula, cogito ergo show him he can't doubt that he's doubting. therefore he has just demonstrated by reason that he exists. he has to exist. why? because he's doubting. you can't doubt if you don't exist. i think therefore i am cogito. ergo sum. notice something earthshaking about this. he discovers this without any...
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he hosted a television program , he knows all this.studied it all deeply, but he doesn't pray internally, and all these people are even connected to the kgb. they still lived in these prayers, well , they -e went for cooperation to to remain priests, we understand and it’s the other way around, this stas is a priest because he was an employee and he’s internal, he just knows how in this anecdote when there, uh , president putin asks, you know, it’s an anecdote from patriarch kirill, and father. what if suddenly god really exists, so be god forbid. well, here it is, this is their true meaning, and everything fell into place for me , you know. that's how it is. i just thought, well, logically, correctly, if a person internally does not believe in anything and does not pray and does not touch anything, then he is talking with you as a professional politician well, he speaks in suviryan as a professional period of what they are, it's the intonation, it's not artificial, it's going , the inner person can be bad there. it can be in its compo
he hosted a television program , he knows all this.studied it all deeply, but he doesn't pray internally, and all these people are even connected to the kgb. they still lived in these prayers, well , they -e went for cooperation to to remain priests, we understand and it’s the other way around, this stas is a priest because he was an employee and he’s internal, he just knows how in this anecdote when there, uh , president putin asks, you know, it’s an anecdote from patriarch kirill, and...
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he said he would not stand for it he said even if he was indicte he would not step down and when he wasndicted, he stepped down he took a plea deal that force him out of public office but saved him from other serious legal consequences he wa facing he still said that there had been a political witch and his supporters were stil shocked and mad. sometimes they could not eve speak, and did not even have the words, they were so upset. and then we got over it. and everyone - i mean everyone -- forgot who spiro agnew is. and he went on in his late life to claim that nixon tried to have him murdered nobody even cared about that he also went on to become an antisemite for hire. he got the saudi royal famil to put him on the payroll to denounce jews in the unite states that was his job later in life former vice president of the united states. you think he might even become famous for something like that but no he ended up totally forgotten. remembered, if at all, as a -- and as a whiner about it but mostly, he's not remembere at all and that is because, at the en of the day, the prosecutors wh
he said he would not stand for it he said even if he was indicte he would not step down and when he wasndicted, he stepped down he took a plea deal that force him out of public office but saved him from other serious legal consequences he wa facing he still said that there had been a political witch and his supporters were stil shocked and mad. sometimes they could not eve speak, and did not even have the words, they were so upset. and then we got over it. and everyone - i mean everyone --...
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he's created this calendar he. he very— has. he's created this calendar he. he very-t- has.h more widespread and widespread frost to develop and really quite a cold start to tuesday morning. it does, though , mean that there'll be a good amount of sunshine to start off the day and once that helps heat things bit more, it will be things up a bit more, it will be a more pleasant day, a relatively more pleasant day, particularly monday particularly compared to monday with of sunny with a good amount of sunny intervals. for many, the winds easing in the east as well, easing down in the east as well, but still a scattering of showers to contend the showers to contend with. the outbreaks to return outbreaks of rain look to return as we move towards the middle part but part of the week. but temperatures will also be on the rise by by it's 9:00 and this is mark dolan tonight night in my big opinion following the departure of dominic raab will home secretary suella braverman be next? her great crime wanting to- 7 her great crime wanting to stop the heete— great crime wanting to stop
he's created this calendar he. he very— has. he's created this calendar he. he very-t- has.h more widespread and widespread frost to develop and really quite a cold start to tuesday morning. it does, though , mean that there'll be a good amount of sunshine to start off the day and once that helps heat things bit more, it will be things up a bit more, it will be a more pleasant day, a relatively more pleasant day, particularly monday particularly compared to monday with of sunny with a good...
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he wasand , you know, he was hes prioritizing religious freedom. he was prioritizing american first, you know, peace irst,n pa the middle east. the middle east. he guess what they were doingh at the same time, letting you go for doing absolutely nothing wrong. let's impeach him again.er suprt let's go after a supreme court ju, you know, makeupreme court up stories that they werethnkin drinking beer and doing all sorts of things when that eve clearly wasn't happening. that's all they've ever tried to do. him to do. him him down. and that's exactly their plan. righth triedt. . or they tried to bankrupt him.tp clearly, that wasn't goingpen. to happen. they try to bonk him dow tn. wh that wasn't going to happen.ap so they go aftergo his family. they go after his lawyers. fthey go after his friends.. they go after anybody in his inner circle. ody insean, this is their plan. they're not even discrete about it. this is what the other party does. they weaponizes the system the, weaponizes every institution that they can put their clawsvey into. into that's
he wasand , you know, he was hes prioritizing religious freedom. he was prioritizing american first, you know, peace irst,n pa the middle east. the middle east. he guess what they were doingh at the same time, letting you go for doing absolutely nothing wrong. let's impeach him again.er suprt let's go after a supreme court ju, you know, makeupreme court up stories that they werethnkin drinking beer and doing all sorts of things when that eve clearly wasn't happening. that's all they've ever...
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he wasn't drunk.ould have been the one day he wasn't drunk. >> brian: he did sometimes surge drinks. >> steve: surge drinks? >> brian: yeah he would blitz it. go dry for a long time and go after it. much like chris in his prime in college. i would say this. did we really need the sign surf line? we know where the surf and the sand. where the water ends. it said surf line. >> steve: that's the organization that provides the image. we need to thank them. >> ainsley: surf line right here with an arrow. it's a big day today. >> brian: that was ainsley's way for me to tell me to start reading. >> steve: as we explain tv to brian. >> brian: former president donald trump is set to arrive in new york city today ahead of his arraignment out of a manhattan courthouse tomorrow. >> ainsley: this is a live look at his plane down in palm beach at the international airport, which is expected to depart around noon. >> steve: that's right. heading our way. alexandria hoff is following the developments from our nation'
he wasn't drunk.ould have been the one day he wasn't drunk. >> brian: he did sometimes surge drinks. >> steve: surge drinks? >> brian: yeah he would blitz it. go dry for a long time and go after it. much like chris in his prime in college. i would say this. did we really need the sign surf line? we know where the surf and the sand. where the water ends. it said surf line. >> steve: that's the organization that provides the image. we need to thank them. >> ainsley:...
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he saw he traveled and he was he he he how how do you say he he he was busy volunteering for for the war, but then he in order to had committed or done so started so we had and then you translate he he up so that in the end he could pull himself football himself. so it was a trick basically. and so he basically did his patriotic duty to to sign up. but then they allowed to travel to to the us and in in us. felix frankfurter thought, well this, this and others this cannot be this cannot be a good intention. this must be a nazi because who comes to us on on a sort of it was not an official tour, but but how can that be? and so the fbi was him. there were 46 agents assigned to him. and a tour to permanently tour. and it's like in the movies he he he actually he knew how they were actually at the beginning was very concerned because he had told me it may be in nazi people because they were looking at the the beginning resistance movement in the military and they were suspicious and there were lots nazis in spies the in the us. but then he found out, okay it's okay it's only the fbi it's
he saw he traveled and he was he he he how how do you say he he he was busy volunteering for for the war, but then he in order to had committed or done so started so we had and then you translate he he up so that in the end he could pull himself football himself. so it was a trick basically. and so he basically did his patriotic duty to to sign up. but then they allowed to travel to to the us and in in us. felix frankfurter thought, well this, this and others this cannot be this cannot be a...
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for example, he kills a prostitute, he was frightened off, he leaves her and, as if nothing had happened, the sea goes out to fish. and this is strange. what's strange here? he thinks that no one knows that it was he who killed the girl. so he left to fish, then to return to make a stupid face and say, what kind of girl, i would parallely search for this fisherman. i'm afraid to go out because you understand. so this one is scored, what if he knew something about the murder of samoylenko and he himself was killed so that he would not hand over the killer, or this whitewashed killer, someone found out about it and decided to intercede to avenge the girl, like the type who fell on her in the same way. i doubt. what happens in our village? there was a case of a woman who lived alone. i would remember, it means that these were students, as they are. so what did they do hooligans culturally ask. right here in the next yard. it's clear. let's follow. so, take care of this red-haired student. kolya, you and i went to this apartment scored, but his partner, maybe even burrow. with parents uh-huh
for example, he kills a prostitute, he was frightened off, he leaves her and, as if nothing had happened, the sea goes out to fish. and this is strange. what's strange here? he thinks that no one knows that it was he who killed the girl. so he left to fish, then to return to make a stupid face and say, what kind of girl, i would parallely search for this fisherman. i'm afraid to go out because you understand. so this one is scored, what if he knew something about the murder of samoylenko and he...
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he failed us as president based upon what he himself told us in 2015 and 2016 he would do if he became president. now, i had a particularly interesting seat for that, it was about three podiums down from him on the stage as i was running and so this is not stuff that i've read about, this is not stuff other people told me about, this is something that i sat and listened to him say. he failed us as a president on the promises that he made to us. so you're saying, okay, be specific. he told us he would repeal and replace obamacare. unequivocally he would repeal and replace obamacare. and when he became president he had a republican house and a republican senate. this is an opportunity that most republican presidents haven't had in this country in quite some time. and he never came up with his own plan, which he promised us to do, to replace obamacare and he never did the hard work to convince the congress of his own party to repeal it. i served for eight years in new jersey with a democratic legislature, and i convinced the democratic legislature in my state of more things than donald tr
he failed us as president based upon what he himself told us in 2015 and 2016 he would do if he became president. now, i had a particularly interesting seat for that, it was about three podiums down from him on the stage as i was running and so this is not stuff that i've read about, this is not stuff other people told me about, this is something that i sat and listened to him say. he failed us as a president on the promises that he made to us. so you're saying, okay, be specific. he told us he...
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here he is not that he was against it. no, he didn't even mind. ready, can i support a family? eh, is this decision correct or is it some kind of spontaneous one, he didn’t just say that, yes, how long your brother lasted 3 months three months, how long, and at the first wedding he wasn’t even in russia. therefore , briefly from the first. well, then, probably, she was still youthful. yes, i love getting married. he says, yes, you didn’t take place, you don’t have anything behind you. you're there, well, something else has started drinking and don't get out, something like that, and with my current wife, we're probably in relation. uh, six months later, they applied and knew each other. well, a little more dad met alina. uh, dad said beautiful girl. well, after that somehow they didn’t talk to him, they discussed some wedding matters. here, well, that is, there was no objection, there was no admiration. well, finally here, but he is always like a father. he always gets me through all my life, even if he didn't even you just, well, there passing by
here he is not that he was against it. no, he didn't even mind. ready, can i support a family? eh, is this decision correct or is it some kind of spontaneous one, he didn’t just say that, yes, how long your brother lasted 3 months three months, how long, and at the first wedding he wasn’t even in russia. therefore , briefly from the first. well, then, probably, she was still youthful. yes, i love getting married. he says, yes, you didn’t take place, you don’t have anything behind you....
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he's an activist. he's a reformer. he's an abolitionist. he can go out and say inflammatory things because he's not responsible to a constituency and so during the war. douglas is really critical of lincoln. when lincoln is inaugurated president, he says that lincoln is is the south's greatest slave hound and abolitionism's worst. enemy. i mean douglas thinks lincoln is going to be terrible for the anti-slavery cause he's furious that lincoln has said that he will enforce the fugitive slave act. and so that was douglas in 1861 and 62 and douglas in this 1876 speech recounts those criticisms. but then he pivots and in the speech in 1876. he essentially concedes that lincoln's approach to emancipation and saving the union had been the right one that lincoln was a statesman who understood he had a white racist electorate constituency that he was beholden to that lincoln had to balance political concerns, like keeping the border states in the union. that's not something that douglas had to worry about and and in this 1876 speech douglas eventua
he's an activist. he's a reformer. he's an abolitionist. he can go out and say inflammatory things because he's not responsible to a constituency and so during the war. douglas is really critical of lincoln. when lincoln is inaugurated president, he says that lincoln is is the south's greatest slave hound and abolitionism's worst. enemy. i mean douglas thinks lincoln is going to be terrible for the anti-slavery cause he's furious that lincoln has said that he will enforce the fugitive slave...
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he is made it very clear that he _ minister. he is made it very clear that he will— minister.om the back benches. but rather at the civil servants — benches. but rather at the civil servants was to be clearly feels he is the _ servants was to be clearly feels he is the victim here of some kind of conspiracy i_ is the victim here of some kind of conspiracy. i think is worth pouring out that— conspiracy. i think is worth pouring out that of— conspiracy. i think is worth pouring out that of course, while the report is criticise _ out that of course, while the report is criticise dominic raab it also does _ is criticise dominic raab it also does highlight areas within the process— does highlight areas within the process and some of the ways complaints were handled. —— errors. in complaints were handled. —— errors. in talking _ complaints were handled. —— errors. in talking to — complaints were handled. —— errors. in talking to some of the supporters of his. _ in talking to some of the supporters of his, saying that he has lost his job, what— of his, saying that he has lost his job
he is made it very clear that he _ minister. he is made it very clear that he will— minister.om the back benches. but rather at the civil servants — benches. but rather at the civil servants was to be clearly feels he is the _ servants was to be clearly feels he is the victim here of some kind of conspiracy i_ is the victim here of some kind of conspiracy. i think is worth pouring out that— conspiracy. i think is worth pouring out that of— conspiracy. i think is worth pouring out that...
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, becaus he wants to, he thinks sinem category about everything he does he thinks he's the star of hisnd, so he's always tryin to either or self aggrandized, or survive but he's never even -- strategically. he's full of malice. it's humbling to sit here an listen to the calm, gentleness in yusef savoie's. but when he talks about as lived experience, what he want to do and an even generous tone it's humbling, because you obviously never hear that ou of donald trump. donald trump is full of bile and poison and anger. and under oath in a courtroom, a skilled prosecutor can pierc the very tiny balloon that contains those things. and he could spill out in th courtroom, and no lawyer wants to defend them under those circumstances. >> i'm not a lawyer myself, or a prosecutor, but i'm paid goo money to people to cross examine donald trump, unde oath are not tim o'brien, yusef salaam, thank you both much, i appreciate it >> coming up, the hypocrisy of the lock her up tract whe we look back on all of that. let's see if i can explain what's going on here in 60 seconds. time for a rent. (seth) not
, becaus he wants to, he thinks sinem category about everything he does he thinks he's the star of hisnd, so he's always tryin to either or self aggrandized, or survive but he's never even -- strategically. he's full of malice. it's humbling to sit here an listen to the calm, gentleness in yusef savoie's. but when he talks about as lived experience, what he want to do and an even generous tone it's humbling, because you obviously never hear that ou of donald trump. donald trump is full of bile...
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they say he over-reviewed a lot, but he's stingy on it.how does not talk for a long time about what has changed for him, of course, for him, too , was a defeat, as well as for turkey, the syrian policy was different, they, together with erdogan, then carried out those responsible. if both have it. i hope that he made some conclusions himself, uh, the potential president, uh, he was generally not interested in international politics before, not very strong. i wrote there and with him. here we uh from time to time meet and talk. he is a very democratic person. can you criticize him without consequences? yes, for now. i think he is the same he will have really little ambit strength. he definitely said it twice, he definitely goes for one term, which means that if it is let's say a certain time, it will be a year or two. there are three, let's say, a maximum transition to a parliamentary one, he will make himself a symbolic figure, as he used to be in turkey, and then he will leave, as he says to play it, there, with his grandchildren, he did
they say he over-reviewed a lot, but he's stingy on it.how does not talk for a long time about what has changed for him, of course, for him, too , was a defeat, as well as for turkey, the syrian policy was different, they, together with erdogan, then carried out those responsible. if both have it. i hope that he made some conclusions himself, uh, the potential president, uh, he was generally not interested in international politics before, not very strong. i wrote there and with him. here we uh...
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he's guilty as hell, he knows he's guilty. it's all tactics. lauren: yeah.change the venue, but even if they ask, it's unlikely that the judge grants that. stuart: let's bring in someone who really knows what they're talking about on this issue is, shall we? his name is elliot felig, he's a former manhattan district the attorney, is that right? >> -- i worked in that very office for 13 years. stuart: what's the significance of trump hearing concern hiring, i think just yesterday, a new defense attorney, todd blanch? what's significance of that? >> he did successfully defend paul manafort he's got a background in federal law because even though it's a state charge, it's based on a federal statute, one of the reasons i don't know why it's in state court, so it makes sense. stuart: okay, take us through it. he goes downtown, cameras following and all the rest, obviously. he walks in the front door of the court courthouse. what happens then? >> he's going to bees processed in the d.a.'s office where they're going to do the usual arrest-related mainerwork. stuart
he's guilty as hell, he knows he's guilty. it's all tactics. lauren: yeah.change the venue, but even if they ask, it's unlikely that the judge grants that. stuart: let's bring in someone who really knows what they're talking about on this issue is, shall we? his name is elliot felig, he's a former manhattan district the attorney, is that right? >> -- i worked in that very office for 13 years. stuart: what's the significance of trump hearing concern hiring, i think just yesterday, a new...