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heart of darkness from two thousand and eight a moving and very personal fellow well we're joined now from washington by josh rushing himself a fifteen year veteran of the u.s. marine corps josh thanks for speaking to us on a rewind can you take us back to the moments in the film when you brought together ken she'll along with one of his victims what was that moment like when ken came he came a belief i remember was like straight from the airport that's my first time to meet him you see it on camera me shaking his hands he gets out of the van. we had just planned kind of let's just walk around a bit see what you remember kind of put you back in the place and while doing that kong saw us and came over and started to inquire about you know who killed was and where he was to vietnam and it all started to unfold before our eyes and this really emotional moment that i would not have set up in such a way. because of the motions were so high but we couldn't quite stop it he really seemed to struggle though when you were questioning him he struggled answering your questions what do you think
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for constitutional reforms those are your main headlines this hour stay with us for rewind the heart of darknessmore news coming out from doha that's it for myself and the team in london by. capturing the moment in time snapshots of the nights the stories providing a glimpse into someone else's well it's nice. to see around. hello and welcome again to rewind i'm dead. back in two thousand and six when we launched al-jazeera english we set out to make the kind of documentaries other channels just wouldn't do and here on rewind we're revisiting some of the best of them to find out how they came about and the story behind the story today we're rewinding to two thousand and eight and a disturbing film about one of the most shocking atrocities of the vietnam war the midline massacre it was a major war crime and once it came to light the story sparked international outrage adding to the growing pressure in america and around the world to bring an end to the war in vietnam in march one thousand nine hundred sixty eight charlie company a platoon of american infantry landed by helicopter on the edge of t
for constitutional reforms those are your main headlines this hour stay with us for rewind the heart of darknessmore news coming out from doha that's it for myself and the team in london by. capturing the moment in time snapshots of the nights the stories providing a glimpse into someone else's well it's nice. to see around. hello and welcome again to rewind i'm dead. back in two thousand and six when we launched al-jazeera english we set out to make the kind of documentaries other channels...
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heart of darkness from two thousand and eight a moving and very personal fellow well we're joined now from washington by josh rushing himself a fifteen year veteran of the u.s. marine corps josh thanks for speaking to us on a rewind can you take us back to the moments in the film when you brought together ken shiel along with one of his victims what was that moment like when ken came he came a belief i remember was like straight from the airport that's my first time to meet him you see it on camera me shaking his hands he gets out of the van. we had just planned kind of let's just walk around a bit see what you remember kind of put you back in the place and while doing that kong saw us and came over and started to enquire about you know who can was and where he was there in vietnam and it all started to unfold before our eyes and this really emotional moment that i would not have set up in such a way. because of the motions were so high but we couldn't quite stop it he really seemed to struggle though when you were questioning him he struggled answering your questions what do you thin
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conversation going on our social media pages of the series and think wasting time here and of all the heart of. darkness. like there's someone else living inside of me controlling my body. the byproduct. the drug the cause like severe depression. because it will need him into a zombie it's crazy. you know we don't have to do anything it's not our fault you know she's crazy and all that. appears traumatic. to get rid of. the clothes and. the. clothes. not a good. job. but. among the stories that shapes the week u.k. plunges into political chaos for the prime minister's practice it still suffering a mammoth defeat to resume a holds down head position now really surviving that confidence face just twenty four alice later. calls intensified for donald trump some key trends from the democrats come to the u.s. president is heads but the slew of allegations of wrongdoing but he says he's not going anywhere. you can. impeach somebody.
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has been a number of reforms put in place since the program was filmed rewind continues with heart of darkness we were following orders we sing young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have them make life and death decisions rewind on al-jazeera if you are looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on but what is this gross is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic growth this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to break through the world smaller and smaller we don't want to be set realistic in the world we would rather have a fantasy growing pains coming soon. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of engineering. the heights of sophistication in mechanics at the time was the extravagant elephant cloak. written around age fifty eighteen the book contains a range of ingenious inve
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his diary became the heart of darkness, a novel whose title created the stereotype that still hauntse trains only run once a week, after being derelict for years. it is an opportunity for the villagers along the way to sell as much as they can, in a five—minute mobile market. kinshasa, the democratic republic of congo's chaotic capital. joseph kabila has been president since 2001, but two years after delayed elections he is standing down. kinshasa is one of africa's biggest and fastest—growing cities. it is big and brash and bossy. there is a strange but colourful subculture that has grown out of kinshasa and across africa. the sapeurs, who put their confidence on display. princesse is getting ready for a night out. the french acronym sape stands for the society of ambience—makers and elegant people, and she certainly fits the bill. sape goes back to the 1920s, but it was the 60s after independence when it came into its own. when the musician papa wemba championed an extravagant dress code, in direct opposition to the country's leader. president mobutu decreed western attire a symbol
his diary became the heart of darkness, a novel whose title created the stereotype that still hauntse trains only run once a week, after being derelict for years. it is an opportunity for the villagers along the way to sell as much as they can, in a five—minute mobile market. kinshasa, the democratic republic of congo's chaotic capital. joseph kabila has been president since 2001, but two years after delayed elections he is standing down. kinshasa is one of africa's biggest and...
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heart of darkness from two thousand and eight a moving and very personal fellow well we're joined now from washington by josh rushing himself a fifteen year veteran of the u.s. marine corps josh thanks for speaking to us on a rewind can you take us back to the moments in the film when you brought together ken she'll along with one of his victims what was that moment like when ken came he came a belief i remember was like straight from the airport that's my first time to meet him you see it on camera me shaking as as he gets out of the van. we had just planned kind of let's just walk around a bit see what you remember kind of put you back in the place and while doing that kong saw us and came over and started to enquire about you know who killed was and where he was there in vietnam and it all started to unfold before our eyes and this really emotional moment that i would not have set up in such a way. because of the motions were so high but we couldn't quite stop it he really seemed to struggle though when you were questioning him he struggled answering your questions what do you thin
heart of darkness from two thousand and eight a moving and very personal fellow well we're joined now from washington by josh rushing himself a fifteen year veteran of the u.s. marine corps josh thanks for speaking to us on a rewind can you take us back to the moments in the film when you brought together ken she'll along with one of his victims what was that moment like when ken came he came a belief i remember was like straight from the airport that's my first time to meet him you see it on...
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heart of darkness from two thousand and eight a moving and very personal fellow well we're joined now from washington by josh rushing himself a fifteen year veteran of the u.s. marine corps josh thanks for speaking to us on a rewind can you take us back to that moment in the film when you brought together ken she'll along with one of his victims what was that moment like when ken came he came a belief i remember was like straight from the airport that's my first time to meet him you see it on camera me shaking as as he gets out of the van. we had just planned kind of let's just walk around a bit see what you remember kind of put you back in the place and while doing that kong saw us and came over and started to enquire about you know who killed was and where he was there in vietnam and it all started to unfold before our eyes and this really emotional moment that i would not have set up in such a way. because of the motions were so high but we couldn't quite stop it he really seemed to struggle though when you were questioning him he struggled answering your questions what do you thin
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has been a number of reforms put in place since the program was filmed rewind continues with heart of darkness we were following orders we sing young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have a midwife and the scissors rewind on al-jazeera. turkey responds with anger to president trump's racked of economic devastation if it attacks kurdish fighters in syria. no i'm fully back to boyer watching al jazeera live from doha also ahead and a rainy an army plane with sixteen people onboard crashes near the capital tehran. u.s. secretary of state mike on pale meets a saudi leadership in riyadh on the latest leg of his middle east oil. and venezuela's opposition leader remains defiant out to being arrested briefly for pressuring the legitimacy of the presidency of nicolas maduro. thank you for joining us turkey's presidential spokesman says the u.s. must honor its strategic relationship after president donald trump threatened to devastate turkey's economy if its forces attacked kurdish fighters in syria is the latest political fallout from the u.s. lead
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scene of one of the most shocking events of the vietnam war from two thousand and eight here is heart of darkness. these grenades killed all of. the banks. they ordered all of the families to sit or stand in the dish and then they shot and after five minutes they shot the second time they heard weeping they shot a third time. about the end of my six year old son and i we laid down in news the rights to cover. three or four bodies were found on the. backs of that day march sixteenth one thousand sixty eight when the dispute an army photographer captured moments of a bloody assault. when the story would have been leaked out more than a year later there was an investigation twenty five members of charlie company and their officers were charged. with murder there were few trials only one person. was found guilty he was never punished. charges against most of the soldiers were viciously dismissed. the what is know is the war that remains an open question. some of the men who slaughtered unarmed villagers from a haunted by their memories. but for those who crawled out of that crush of blood and bone th
scene of one of the most shocking events of the vietnam war from two thousand and eight here is heart of darkness. these grenades killed all of. the banks. they ordered all of the families to sit or stand in the dish and then they shot and after five minutes they shot the second time they heard weeping they shot a third time. about the end of my six year old son and i we laid down in news the rights to cover. three or four bodies were found on the. backs of that day march sixteenth one thousand...
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u we read conrad heart of darkness in high school with a racist undertone of the book but the horror that was described that was all about the europeans scramble to loot the ivory and the killing of the elephants and people to stealph the ivory treasures out of that country so then fast forward to the late 1800 with inflatable rubber tire is invented and quickly we see the automobile industry dramatically expand that creates a demand for rubber and after the amazon the naturally largest occurring forest inru the world is in congo so king leopold the king atki this time the first to own a colony all other territories in africa were colonized with europeans or countries but he owned it personally and he undertook a massive extraction of violent extraction for the american industry that led to the death of 10 million congolese people and then fast forward to world war i as we deepen our dependence on our country on - - on this country the war begins massive increase in the production of weapons systems the mineral and every weapon system at the timehe was copper that was a latch wrist l
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for me it was like heart of darkness was like going up river to meet colonel kurtz who was this extraordinary huge personality where they had such a no norma's presence in american politics and cultural life for half a century and me as a kid i mean i was a virtual kid i was in my late twenty's i'm going brush in hand paint this. and i spent ten days with him in his village in reverse and it was such a he was so larger than life his discourse was so full of not get an extraordinary insight that when i got back to london after about ten days with god. all my life seems so small in miniature to me and when i did finally finish the picture and i sent a photograph of the finished painting to him because i finished it in london when he saw the finished painting he said i looked like gold on the seventh day having decided it was all a terrible mistake. well that's it for this year will continue to show your favorite episodes and you were back for a brand new season on wednesday january ninth bill then you can tell just what a social media uses. the country has gone into a nihilistic theme. and get
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most of us read joseph conrad's "heart of darkness" in high school we remember the story despite the fact the racist under tones of the book, we remember that the horror that was being described and that was all about the european scramble to loot the ivory from congo, the killing of the elephants and people to steal the elephant, the ivory treasures out of that country. now let's fast forward to the late 1800s. the inflatable rubber tire is invented. quickly, we see the automobile industry is initiated and dramatically expands. that creates a tremendous demand for rubber and the largest after the amazon the largest naturally occurring rubber forest in the world were in the congo, so king leopold, the belgium king at this time became the only person in this world to actually own a colony. all of the other countries in africa, all of the other territories in africa colonized by the europeans were by countries. leopold owned it personally and he undertook a massive violent extraction of rubber for the needs of american european auto industry that led to the deaths of 10 million congoles
most of us read joseph conrad's "heart of darkness" in high school we remember the story despite the fact the racist under tones of the book, we remember that the horror that was being described and that was all about the european scramble to loot the ivory from congo, the killing of the elephants and people to steal the elephant, the ivory treasures out of that country. now let's fast forward to the late 1800s. the inflatable rubber tire is invented. quickly, we see the automobile...
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nation from poverty, its young people could transform it the glittering beating heart of africa, rather than out of its darko take an even more immersivejourney that. if you'd like to take an even more immersive journey up the congo river in virtual reality, visit bbc .com/ virtual reality to find out how. hello there. it's fair to say the weather's been very dull over the past few days. but all that is about to change. we've got more energy coming in from the atlantic, a deep area of low pressure rushing to the north of scotland, that's beginning to pick up the winds for northern areas. still to the south, high pressure, a few breaks in the cloud means a chillier start here and maybe some fleeting sunshine. rain is moving southwards across scotland, northern ireland, into north—west england and north wales. then behind it, sunshine for northern ireland in the afternoon, scotland, away from the north and north—west, where it turns wet again and the winds continue to howl. should be a mild day, widely11—12 degrees. but that's not the story. it will be a windy day. windier than we have seen for quite some tim
nation from poverty, its young people could transform it the glittering beating heart of africa, rather than out of its darko take an even more immersivejourney that. if you'd like to take an even more immersive journey up the congo river in virtual reality, visit bbc .com/ virtual reality to find out how. hello there. it's fair to say the weather's been very dull over the past few days. but all that is about to change. we've got more energy coming in from the atlantic, a deep area of low...
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its young people could transform it into the glittering, beating heart of africa, rather than that of its darkto take an even more immersive journey up the congo river, in virtual reality, visit bbc.com/virtualreality, to find out how. the weather has been fairly quiet recently, lots of cloud amount with light winds and for some of us that will change, much windier start to the new week. as the winds ease, it will turn colder for a time, but for much of the working week, mainly dry with a bit more in the way of sunshine. the wins will freshen overnight where we will see the rain freshening. drier for england and wales, temperatures are around five to 7 degrees. temperatures in rural parts could be down to one or 2 degrees. sunshine will be fleeting on monday. notice the squeeze in the eye ice bars, it is a windy start to the new week and a wet one the persistent rain across scotland and northern ireland will slide its way south through the day, weakening. the further south, the better chance you have of staying mainly dry with some breaks in the cloud to bring bright or sunny spells. rain retu
its young people could transform it into the glittering, beating heart of africa, rather than that of its darkto take an even more immersive journey up the congo river, in virtual reality, visit bbc.com/virtualreality, to find out how. the weather has been fairly quiet recently, lots of cloud amount with light winds and for some of us that will change, much windier start to the new week. as the winds ease, it will turn colder for a time, but for much of the working week, mainly dry with a bit...
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if your heart is dark. hundreds ofw year by taking a plunge in the pacific. yesterday abc 7 san francisco's ocean beach where people braved the 54-degree water to celebrate 54-degree water to celebrate 2019. >>> plunge participants were invited to dry off annan after-party at the rip tide bar. >> an excuse to party. now we know. now we know. saturday a two. up to an inch of rain. downpours, thunderstorms. gusts up to 50 miles per hour. here we are at midnight saturday. nothing going on. and then as you can see through the day, look at all that rain. half inch to the south bay to three-quarters around the bay, more than an inch in the north bay. sunday into monday we will add to that. it is not going to be a lot.ai come from the first storm. stphourb now, there is a chance monday. we have been talking about this for weeks, rain for the college championship game from clemson and alabama. 58 at 5:00. 8:30, about 52. hopefully everybody has their rain gear with them. alexis. >>> we have a little more information now on thi
if your heart is dark. hundreds ofw year by taking a plunge in the pacific. yesterday abc 7 san francisco's ocean beach where people braved the 54-degree water to celebrate 54-degree water to celebrate 2019. >>> plunge participants were invited to dry off annan after-party at the rip tide bar. >> an excuse to party. now we know. now we know. saturday a two. up to an inch of rain. downpours, thunderstorms. gusts up to 50 miles per hour. here we are at midnight saturday. nothing...
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by for as it was a painting a very dark picture of immigrants of what's happening on the border calling this not just a humanitarian crisis but a crisis of the heart and soul. certainly he painted a very dark picture of illegal immigrants the president trying to make the distinction that the united states welcomes lawful immigrants but the fact is that his view that those that are crossing into the united states illegally put many americans who were born here at risk for being the victims of crime he also portrayed those trying to cross as at risk and being preyed upon particularly women and children this is something that the president says is a crisis one that he says he is determined to and and that's why he says he is continuing to push for his five point seven billion that he's requesting from congress as part of an effort to reopen the government in order to build a physical wall along the southern border of the united states with mexico he says that this is something that democrats supported until he became president. democrats in congress have refused to acknowledge the crisis and they have refused to provide our brave border agents with t
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of a mob. i mean it was terrible. that's when john lewis was beaten. and others too. >> the riders kept going. this time with federal guards. eventually they made it to the dark heartsouth. jackson, mississippi. there, lewis and the others were arrested for breech of the peace. and sent to mississippi's infamous partchman prison. >> it really was like going back into the antebellum plantation. it was a rough experience. >> more students continue to join the freedom rides and by the end of the summer hundreds of those riders filled partchman and other mississippi jails. >> bonded them. they said we went in there a hundred little movements on campuses and came out one big movement and we knew each other. >> people should expect to get beaten. they should expect to go to jail. >> the student non violent coordinating committee was made. when the group's chairman resigned in the soumpl 1963 the organization turned to john lewis. with his country accent and lack of formal education, some saw him as an unlikely choice. >> they needed a chairman who had fought who had bled who had been to jail. who had suffered through every indignity they were asking the people in the fie
of a mob. i mean it was terrible. that's when john lewis was beaten. and others too. >> the riders kept going. this time with federal guards. eventually they made it to the dark heartsouth. jackson, mississippi. there, lewis and the others were arrested for breech of the peace. and sent to mississippi's infamous partchman prison. >> it really was like going back into the antebellum plantation. it was a rough experience. >> more students continue to join the freedom rides and...
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any plan to connect them back with the parents and so the piece after piece of this comes from a very dark place in the heart of this administration. the core is abusing children to send a message of deterrence to family overseas. >> that's "all in" for this evening. >>> tonight, breaking news concerning the russia investigation. a late report in buzzfeed news that the president, himself, told his personal attorney to lie to congress about the moscow tower project. >>> plus, with the government shutdown now nearly a month long, the president grounds the
any plan to connect them back with the parents and so the piece after piece of this comes from a very dark place in the heart of this administration. the core is abusing children to send a message of deterrence to family overseas. >> that's "all in" for this evening. >>> tonight, breaking news concerning the russia investigation. a late report in buzzfeed news that the president, himself, told his personal attorney to lie to congress about the moscow tower project....
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any plan to connect them back with the parents and so the piece after piece of this comes from a very dark place in the heart of this administration. the core is abusing children to send a message of deterrence to family overseas. >> that's "all in" for this evening. >>> tonight, breaking news concerning the russia investigation. a late report in buzzfeed news that the president, himself, told his personal attorney to lie to congress about the moscow tower project. >>> plus, with the government shutdown now nearly a month long, the president grounds the speaker of the house. critics from both parties say canceling her trip to afghanistan after she suggested he postpone the state of the union is petty, childish, and inappropriate. >>> and with officials now unsure how many thousands of children were ripped from their families at the border, and with thousands of american families now suffering in this shutdown, we try to make some sense of our current state of the union. "the 11th hour" on a thursday night starts now. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 728 of the
any plan to connect them back with the parents and so the piece after piece of this comes from a very dark place in the heart of this administration. the core is abusing children to send a message of deterrence to family overseas. >> that's "all in" for this evening. >>> tonight, breaking news concerning the russia investigation. a late report in buzzfeed news that the president, himself, told his personal attorney to lie to congress about the moscow tower project....
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any plan to connect them back with the parents and so the piece after piece of this comes from a very dark place in the heartation. the core is abusing children to send a message of detour rauerr family overseas. >> that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> thank you, much appreciated. thanks to you for joining us. the government shutdown is in day 27 but winter doesn't care. looks like there will be another major storm arriving in the next few days. this looks like to hit the northeast this weekend. i know that, i feel comfortable telling you that on television. i can describe elements of that. i can talk about potential places that might be hit harder than others and when these -- i can do all that. i can even factor that all into my own weekend plans this weekend because there are thousands of employees of the national weather service working 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide, we, the people, with that kind of very valuable
any plan to connect them back with the parents and so the piece after piece of this comes from a very dark place in the heartation. the core is abusing children to send a message of detour rauerr family overseas. >> that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >> thank you, much appreciated. thanks to you for joining us. the government shutdown is in day 27 but winter doesn't care. looks like there will be another major storm arriving in...
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. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. >> we get to build the community here. this is different. first of all, this is a great location. it is in a less-populated area. >> of lot of people come here just so that they can participate in this program. it is a great opportunity for people who have a little bit of photographic experience. the people have a lot, they can really come together and share a love and a passion. >> we offer everything from traditional black and white darkrooms to learning how to process your first roll of film. we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring ever
. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. >> we get to build the community here. this is different. first of all,...
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of our states rich and at times dark history. there for all of us to examine with clear eyes and hearts turned full of hope. towards the future. already more than 250,000 have come to see and learn the true story of mississippi. our creativity. our strength. our sorrows, and our joy. our richness and our perseverance. they are all there for the world to see. on this occasion mississippi would tell our own story. the young lady who has been the driving force behind these outstanding achievements is with us tonight. she has been a tireless advocate for the two museums. her passion for preservation and for mississippi has set her apart. we are so very grateful for her efforts. ladies and gentlemen the executive director of the mississippi department of archives and history miss katie blunt. mississippi has recognized the world, the birthplace of america's museum. from the grand museum to the max and meridian we showcase the rich history of art. and music in mississippi. in 2014 we celebrated that year- long recognition of our artists. again by the clearing of the year of the creative economy. the birthplace of the king of rock 'n
of our states rich and at times dark history. there for all of us to examine with clear eyes and hearts turned full of hope. towards the future. already more than 250,000 have come to see and learn the true story of mississippi. our creativity. our strength. our sorrows, and our joy. our richness and our perseverance. they are all there for the world to see. on this occasion mississippi would tell our own story. the young lady who has been the driving force behind these outstanding achievements...
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of the american border guards. you, mr. president, have created a crisis, a humanitarian crisis that rivals on the border not the crisis, it's your hardened heart, your dark and evil heart, your war on children. the deliberate strategy of inflicting trauma on children in order to send a message of deterrence, a political message of deterrence. who here believes that it's right to deliberately injury children to send a message of deterrence? that's the strategy jeff sessions announced last may that started this intense assault on migrant children. who would defend it today? find me one caretaker of children who believes that inflicting trauma on children is acceptable. find one religious tradition, one moral code that says that's okay because it's not okay. and every human civilization recognizes that. meanwhile, our farmers are wondering what happened to their farm service agencies. they're closed down across the country, including 23 in oregon and what happened to those payments that the president promised for those affected by tariffs, but the payments can't be distributed because of the shutdown. how about our federal firefighters who need to be in tra
of the american border guards. you, mr. president, have created a crisis, a humanitarian crisis that rivals on the border not the crisis, it's your hardened heart, your dark and evil heart, your war on children. the deliberate strategy of inflicting trauma on children in order to send a message of deterrence, a political message of deterrence. who here believes that it's right to deliberately injury children to send a message of deterrence? that's the strategy jeff sessions announced last may...
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heart of what matters. . >>> be want to give you a live look outside. this would be in san jose. you see a lot of dark clouds as another storm system moves into the bay area. >> we've been soggy here today. we're awaiting the brunt of the system still offshore. the winds picking up. the wind advisory moved into place earlier today. you can see the rain has been hit or miss light stuff for the most stuff. as we get closer over the north bay, to the east we had that line right in there over the napa valley, it has shifted into the areas like fairfield along i-80 here and farther north. if we move into the east bay and toward the west, we've got crossing over mount diablo. livermore, that looks wet. and into the south bay, it has shifted east into the diablo range. you can see in the sierra. this will be dropping and there's an advisory for the sierra starts at midnight and goes for 24 hours. if you have travel plans be prepared. sunday tomorrow we had a widespread wind advisory. today we're looking at the hills. mount diablo a gust at 26. in our hills and along the coast at 40 miles an hour. there's a l
heart of what matters. . >>> be want to give you a live look outside. this would be in san jose. you see a lot of dark clouds as another storm system moves into the bay area. >> we've been soggy here today. we're awaiting the brunt of the system still offshore. the winds picking up. the wind advisory moved into place earlier today. you can see the rain has been hit or miss light stuff for the most stuff. as we get closer over the north bay, to the east we had that line right in...
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in fact, it's been at the heart of each of these three corrupting practices. unleashing dark money through citizens units, striking down the voting rights act of 1965, allowing unlimited set of strategies, a huge set of strategies for voter expression and voter intimidation, and never taking on the issue of gerrymandering, maybe the u.s. supreme court should read the constitution. and realize what jefferson was talking about and realize that it's his job that he found the integrity of the united states of america and take on these corrupting forces that they themselves have unleashed in two instances and failed to take on in the third. well, voter suppression and voter intimidation is certainly alive and well as a corruptive force. that's why the blueprint for democracy calls for the passage of senator leahy's voting rights advancement act. the bill would restore and modernize the voting rights act of 1965 that the supreme court tore down in 2013 with their decision in shelby county vs. holder. now realize that the voting rights act reauthorization had vast bipartisan support
in fact, it's been at the heart of each of these three corrupting practices. unleashing dark money through citizens units, striking down the voting rights act of 1965, allowing unlimited set of strategies, a huge set of strategies for voter expression and voter intimidation, and never taking on the issue of gerrymandering, maybe the u.s. supreme court should read the constitution. and realize what jefferson was talking about and realize that it's his job that he found the integrity of the...
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hearts. of a sick of denial human dignity, may we be lights in the darkness. in a world of abundance which allows your children to go hungry, may we work to banish famine and malnutrition. in a world which places ambition and the quest for wealth above standlue of love, may we as your witnesses that you, god, alone, are the source of all of our strength. in a world where disagreements -- areg-standing resolved by war, may we be reconciler's of your piece. it is a world that you have so may through your love we teach all to see your face in all the peoples a creation. o god of time and eternity, help us to look to the past with gratitude and to the future with hope. we were member those who have gone before us here this day, elders, ancestors, forbearers, who labored not for themselves, had a vision, a dream, a building, a feature, a world better than the one they had known, may we labor for things beyond ourselves and make our lives be dedicated to a high purpose. make us unafraid of hopes and dreams, release us from cynicism and despair. teach us to be realis
hearts. of a sick of denial human dignity, may we be lights in the darkness. in a world of abundance which allows your children to go hungry, may we work to banish famine and malnutrition. in a world which places ambition and the quest for wealth above standlue of love, may we as your witnesses that you, god, alone, are the source of all of our strength. in a world where disagreements -- areg-standing resolved by war, may we be reconciler's of your piece. it is a world that you have so may...
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of the heart and of the soul. >> president trump appealing to the nation to support his long-promised border wall painting a dark picture of undocumented immigrants and accusing democrats of leaving the country vulnerable. >> how much more american blood must we shed before congress does its job. >> reporter: democratic leadership firing back accusing the president of fear mongering and urging him tend to the shutdown that has left 800,000 americans unsure of when they'll receive their next paycheck. >> this president just used the backdrop of the oval office to manufacture a crisis, stoke fear, and divert attention from the turmoil in his administration. >> reporter: both sides appearing no closer to compromise with president trump falsely claiming democrats wanted a steel wall. >> at the request of democrats, it will be a steel barrier rather than a concrete wall. >> reporter: and insisting that democrats do not support border security even though the house voted in favor of $1.3 billion for border security and technology last week. the president also making this false claim about funding for the wall. >> the
of the heart and of the soul. >> president trump appealing to the nation to support his long-promised border wall painting a dark picture of undocumented immigrants and accusing democrats of leaving the country vulnerable. >> how much more american blood must we shed before congress does its job. >> reporter: democratic leadership firing back accusing the president of fear mongering and urging him tend to the shutdown that has left 800,000 americans unsure of when they'll...
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he wasn't familiar with the dark heart and the social taboos of the jim crow south. >> black people and white people interacted only on a transactional basis, but they were largely two different worlds. you'll stick to your own kind, we'll stick to our own kind. >> one day emmett and his cousins go into town, and they go to a little grocery store, bryant's grocery store. and something happens inside. according to carolyn bryant, the wife of the proprietor, the woman who ran the store, emmett till, alone in the store with her, comes on to her and whistles at her. four days later, bryant's gun-toting husband and brother-in-law went looking for the boy at his uncle's house. >> and mose wright begs him to leave him alone, "please don't take him." but they take him, and he never returns. he's thrown into the tallahatchie river with a 70-pound cotton gin fan attached to his neck with a barbed wire. >> reporter: a few days later, a boy fishing in the river discovered a body-beaten beyond recognition. >> the body was so badly damaged that we couldn't hardly just tell who he was, but he happened
he wasn't familiar with the dark heart and the social taboos of the jim crow south. >> black people and white people interacted only on a transactional basis, but they were largely two different worlds. you'll stick to your own kind, we'll stick to our own kind. >> one day emmett and his cousins go into town, and they go to a little grocery store, bryant's grocery store. and something happens inside. according to carolyn bryant, the wife of the proprietor, the woman who ran the...
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of those things. we all must never forget that there are some people with very dark hearts in this country who like holdingge or trial indefinitely. i decided these are bad guys. they have no rights. there are also appearing to be other people in positions of power and responsibility in this country who relish spending $11 million a year on every single prisoner that they're holding at guantanamo. money is no object for them. how do they constantly get away with it, that money is no object in this ridiculous place, where everything costs such a lot of money, for everybody involved, to get things to and from guantanamo? david: i wanted to ask you all about that. i saw that this year, there was guantanamoing from about the budgeting going forward, where they are looking to expand it for 25 years, but i is also being held up -- may have missed a follow-up report on that, but it hasn't been disbursed yet. is that a leverage point? is that somewhere, where things can happen? what's happening with that? laura: you know, i have heard that there is a lot of new construction at guantanamo. i haven't been there sinc
of those things. we all must never forget that there are some people with very dark hearts in this country who like holdingge or trial indefinitely. i decided these are bad guys. they have no rights. there are also appearing to be other people in positions of power and responsibility in this country who relish spending $11 million a year on every single prisoner that they're holding at guantanamo. money is no object for them. how do they constantly get away with it, that money is no object in...
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hearts. they will never close this hall of dreamers. they will never disrespect the legacy they left. that is new york's duty. destiny, it iss new york's legacy to lead the way through the darkness. and i pledge to the people of the state of new york, that's what we will do together. thank you and god bless you. [no audio] -- [applause] >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren makes her first trip to the early caucus state of iowa since announcing her presidential exploratory committee. this week and she's planning to visit five cities in iowa, including an organizing event in des moines. you can see that tomorrow morning at 10:35 a.m. eastern here on c-span. grandma -- announcer: ella nilson covers congress for vox. she joins us to discuss house democrats agenda for the coming week. it could include debate on the ethics reform package, hr one. what's in this resolution? >> there's so much in this resolution.
hearts. they will never close this hall of dreamers. they will never disrespect the legacy they left. that is new york's duty. destiny, it iss new york's legacy to lead the way through the darkness. and i pledge to the people of the state of new york, that's what we will do together. thank you and god bless you. [no audio] -- [applause] >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren makes her first trip to the early caucus state of iowa since announcing her presidential exploratory committee....
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dark and early and wet at 4:00 a.m.. elderly woman is rescued.. just seconds before a train slams into her car. it happene chicago. >>> we have some heart stopping video to show you of a moment and never do any an elderly woman was rescued. it happened monday just outside of chicago. the car never stood a chance by two good samaritans were in the right place at the right time. they got out of their cars and jumped into action pulling the 96-year-old to safety. >> she didn't know what happened. >> we were like, we've got to get out of here. >> the woman couldn't walk without hurricane so the men carried her to safety. she spent the night at the hospital but now, she is back home with her family. >>> check out this amazing site on the east coast. this is nearly a perfect disk of ice forming and he estimates the disk is about 100 yards across and spending in a counterclockwise direction. it is not clear exactly how or when it was formed. cvs pharmacy. ed gets copays as low as zero dollars on medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and, lily.... lily gets anything she wants. ed knows he could just have us deliver his prescriptions. but what's the fun
dark and early and wet at 4:00 a.m.. elderly woman is rescued.. just seconds before a train slams into her car. it happene chicago. >>> we have some heart stopping video to show you of a moment and never do any an elderly woman was rescued. it happened monday just outside of chicago. the car never stood a chance by two good samaritans were in the right place at the right time. they got out of their cars and jumped into action pulling the 96-year-old to safety. >> she didn't know...
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it in the cover of darkness, they did it with a big team of people, many of us as reporters have gone along on ride alongs with cops and fbi whak agents when they do this. it's a heart pounding moment for the people it's pounding on and the fbi agents at the door. >> i expect them to jump all over the jackbooted thugs coming in. it reminds me a little bit of going back in time of gonzalez where there were thee people's going in to take a child. what we didn't talk about at the time was we had very good intel that people inside that house were both armed and drinking heavily and no one wants to put an fbi agent in jeopardy for optics. so you'll always take -- and i think they must have had intel that there either was something in that house, maybe he owned firearms, maybe there was evidence that he could get rid of and that's -- that's why they did that. >> i think that the counter to when we will invariably hear the stone supporters say look at this, you know, whatever they're going to say, that's not how any of the other people connected to robert mueller's investigation had been arrested. that has been as civilized, you walk in with your attorney as possible. >> a
it in the cover of darkness, they did it with a big team of people, many of us as reporters have gone along on ride alongs with cops and fbi whak agents when they do this. it's a heart pounding moment for the people it's pounding on and the fbi agents at the door. >> i expect them to jump all over the jackbooted thugs coming in. it reminds me a little bit of going back in time of gonzalez where there were thee people's going in to take a child. what we didn't talk about at the time was we...
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dark side of the moon. china announced they accomplished something no one has ever done before. >> coming up at 6 pm, the man who left his heart in san francisco was on capitol hill today. we will talk about some of the famous faces were there for nancy pelosi. >> a graffiti artist accused of vandalism in the bay area, we will have details coming up at 6 pm. >>>five man accused of killing khashoggi will face the death only. the media is reporting five of the suspects detained appeared in court today. khashoggi was a washington post contributor and he was killed on october 2 while visiting the consulate and in stubble, turkey. they initially denied he was killed but acknowledged his death weeks later. >> china's space program is celebrating after they ran a successful lunar on the dark side of the moon. greg reports from london. >>> reporter: many reasons to cheer in beijing on thursday. china's centerpiece program made its first ever blending on the far side of the moon. it mark big breakthrough in lunar excavation -- expiration. >> blending: they face the earth . this is the first time the far side has been explored. it is of
dark side of the moon. china announced they accomplished something no one has ever done before. >> coming up at 6 pm, the man who left his heart in san francisco was on capitol hill today. we will talk about some of the famous faces were there for nancy pelosi. >> a graffiti artist accused of vandalism in the bay area, we will have details coming up at 6 pm. >>>five man accused of killing khashoggi will face the death only. the media is reporting five of the suspects...
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will be in hearts in the amount of rain and the wind to some degree so a wet spell to start your week i suspect in most of the filipino and certainly central some philippines the other darkgreen area with the breeze is here west of borneo catching singapore moving down towards western java expect some potential for flooding from this but really probably the place to watch is the philippines having seen a dry couple of weeks really this will be rather more than just a shock to the system. the weather sponsored by cattle and always. rewind returns i can bring your people back to life i'm sorry we've run you updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in liberal i was the job of the class and now i'm like any other student rewind continues with children of conflict. we'd love some peace in this war especially. children do not have any rights here rewind on al-jazeera. russian filmmaker under a new crew solve continues his journey across his homeland to discover wood lives like on duty during his travels he meets christians and muslims beetroots and separatists i told the locals in the saltiest room. rug and on to something completely different someone to leave putin's r
will be in hearts in the amount of rain and the wind to some degree so a wet spell to start your week i suspect in most of the filipino and certainly central some philippines the other darkgreen area with the breeze is here west of borneo catching singapore moving down towards western java expect some potential for flooding from this but really probably the place to watch is the philippines having seen a dry couple of weeks really this will be rather more than just a shock to the system. the...
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dark route. she's been talking about issues that hit at the heart of counter's frustration with the way -- country'sration with the way things have been going for 50 years. >> and ironically, when donald trump said he was going to go after the hedge funds, that was popular with people on the left. he had an opportunity for crossover there. then he came in and went, by the way, all the politocrats are going to be -- >> the paul ryan -- >> then they liked him. republicans liked him. >> they tolerated him. they tolerated him -- >> i think they like him. he's doing what the very wealthy want done. and so the -- >> but you know, that's been completely rejected by voters. completely. >> i think it is interesting that donald trump was unpopular with republicans when he was talking about going after hedge funds. now that he is surrounded by the hedge funds, they like him. i mean, the establishment republicans. he's okay with us as long as he's more polite. jennifer is going to be back. great discussion. thank you, ladies. we love the all-lady panels. >>> coming up, when it comes to trump shutdown, mitch mcc
dark route. she's been talking about issues that hit at the heart of counter's frustration with the way -- country'sration with the way things have been going for 50 years. >> and ironically, when donald trump said he was going to go after the hedge funds, that was popular with people on the left. he had an opportunity for crossover there. then he came in and went, by the way, all the politocrats are going to be -- >> the paul ryan -- >> then they liked him. republicans liked...
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one of those things is that we all must never forget that there are some things and dark hearts in this country that like holding people without trials indefinitely. i sit decide to leave the bad guys. they have no rights. money is no object for them. how do they constantly get away with that that money is no object. everything costs such a lot of money. everybody involved gets things to and from guantanamo. >> i want to ask you all about that. i thought that this year there was some reporting from guantanamo about going forward where they are looking to expand it for 25 years. it is also being cut off and it has been. i may have missed a follow up report on that, but it has not been disbursed yet. is that a leverage point, is that somewhere where things can happen? what's happening with that? >> you know, i have heard there are a lot of new construction at guantanamo. i have not been there since march this year. i am not sure why there is the budget issue or why so certain funds have not been released. they do still use guantanamo for other things. there is a whole interdiction, the co
one of those things is that we all must never forget that there are some things and dark hearts in this country that like holding people without trials indefinitely. i sit decide to leave the bad guys. they have no rights. money is no object for them. how do they constantly get away with that that money is no object. everything costs such a lot of money. everybody involved gets things to and from guantanamo. >> i want to ask you all about that. i thought that this year there was some...
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heart was going fast my breath was going fast." nat sound of windit was a race against the sunlight..scott norton/portland mountain rescue "there was a little bit emergency to get there before it got darko get to 68- year-old ed lipscomb, who was lost on mt hood.ed lipscomb/rescued climber"i had no idea where i was and i had no idea where i was going it was kinda scary....you know i could die out here."lipscomb is an experienced climber .. having tackled mt hood 182 times.. but this trip was different.ed lipscomb/rescued climber"every now and then something happens you don't expect and i didn't have any choice i had to call."that element was weather, white out conditions lipscomb ran into during his climb.he set out in the morning.. and around one o'clock he knew he was lost.ed lipscomb/rescued climber"i didn't even care. i want to get down and out of here. it was an odd feeling."rescuers narrowed down his location to just west of palmer glacier.. it's on the south slope of mt hood with elevation ranging from about 6-thousand to 9- thousand feetthis is video from the clackamas county sheriffs office as rescuers were heading up the mountain in a snowcat - before they skied over to lipsc
heart was going fast my breath was going fast." nat sound of windit was a race against the sunlight..scott norton/portland mountain rescue "there was a little bit emergency to get there before it got darko get to 68- year-old ed lipscomb, who was lost on mt hood.ed lipscomb/rescued climber"i had no idea where i was and i had no idea where i was going it was kinda scary....you know i could die out here."lipscomb is an experienced climber .. having tackled mt hood 182 times.....