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so herbert junior and i were listening to these people tell us about herbert clay. i read the society news obsessively about marietta for two or three years before the lynching and two through three years after and all three papers ran a notes column. they are absolutely fascinating documents. full of recipes and party lists. how the men related to each other and how they socialized with each other. showed thattories herbert plays wife and young gonee herbert junior had with evelyn -- with evelyn clay to saint augustine. and i showed herbert junior this could -- this clip. he said this means so much to me. would -- knew this was wrong, we would all be on vacation together in saint augustine. finding a weave of garment out of these pieces. gave you the names of who went on the raiding party? >> i had the good fortune to make friends with a couple of aging women. and their dad was in the lynch party. dorothy went to secretarial school and when she got out in the early 1950's she sat her dad down and her dad gave her a list of everyone in the lynch party. and she and i
so herbert junior and i were listening to these people tell us about herbert clay. i read the society news obsessively about marietta for two or three years before the lynching and two through three years after and all three papers ran a notes column. they are absolutely fascinating documents. full of recipes and party lists. how the men related to each other and how they socialized with each other. showed thattories herbert plays wife and young gonee herbert junior had with evelyn -- with...
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so take just reagan, clinton, george herbert walker bush, w. bush, obama and you see a complete departure respect from immigrants in our country. immigrants get the job done. that's what they say in "hamilton." we have to really, really, have to maybe as a person of faith, i wonder our country is so great that it can with stand anybody to be president of the united states. god is always with us, so we have to be hopeful and prayerful, but maybe god is telling us that we have not done our job completely to rid our country of some of the negative attitudes, whether it's anti-immigrant, anti-woman, racist in whatever way and that is part of the task that we have before us because america's greatness, the way we are viewed in the world, how we have again been reinvigorated constantly by immigration and how our founders predicated what they did on the idea that every generation would take responsibility to make the future better for our country and immigrants followed that american dream to where we are. so, this is about our values. >> i just want
so take just reagan, clinton, george herbert walker bush, w. bush, obama and you see a complete departure respect from immigrants in our country. immigrants get the job done. that's what they say in "hamilton." we have to really, really, have to maybe as a person of faith, i wonder our country is so great that it can with stand anybody to be president of the united states. god is always with us, so we have to be hopeful and prayerful, but maybe god is telling us that we have not done...
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the austrian will now face qualifier pierre—hugues herbert for a place in the semi finals. recorded a straight sets 7—6 6—1 victory over france's richard gasquet to move into the quarter—finals. berdych was pushed all the way in the first set but wasn't troubled in the second. the czech secured the win when gasquet doubled faulted and will face defending champion martin klizan for a place grigor dimitrov progressed to the last eight after a tough and the bulgarian will play third seed david goffin. the belgian came from a set down to defeat dutchman robin haase for a 5—7, 6—4, 6—4 win. on the wta tour dominika cibulkova reached the semi—finals of the qatar open in doha after beating sam stosur 7—5 6—4 in what was also her 400th career win and will now face either karolina pliskova or zhang shuai in the last four. soren kragh andersen out—sprinted former world road race champion to win the third stage of the tour of oman on thursday. the peloton was driven by the bmc team of hermans, who had triumphed on stage two. but the man with the strength up a tortuous final 300 metres
the austrian will now face qualifier pierre—hugues herbert for a place in the semi finals. recorded a straight sets 7—6 6—1 victory over france's richard gasquet to move into the quarter—finals. berdych was pushed all the way in the first set but wasn't troubled in the second. the czech secured the win when gasquet doubled faulted and will face defending champion martin klizan for a place grigor dimitrov progressed to the last eight after a tough and the bulgarian will play third seed...
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and i'm not the only person that thinks that. >> all right, bob herbert and hugh hewitt, it was a funscussion. i appreciate it. >> thanks steve. >>> quick break here on the other side, they are calling it not my president's day. rallies being held across the country today in opposition to president trump. we're going to go live to the scene of one of the largest, next. before fibromyalgia, i was active. i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizzin
and i'm not the only person that thinks that. >> all right, bob herbert and hugh hewitt, it was a funscussion. i appreciate it. >> thanks steve. >>> quick break here on the other side, they are calling it not my president's day. rallies being held across the country today in opposition to president trump. we're going to go live to the scene of one of the largest, next. before fibromyalgia, i was active. i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy....
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. >> host: herbert, you've been waiting patiently, thank youhu very much from texas, independent line. >> caller: yeah i was wondering if putin learned anything from afghanistan? they're basically going broke. one of the leading causes of death in russia is alcoholism. they can't even afford vodka. how much is the ruble now, thank you? >> host: thank you, herbert. >> guest: i think the rublel rate, just to start with theas last question is about, 50 some rubles to one dollar. so it's less than two pennies if my math is correct. you now, yes, i think they have learned from their experience in afghanistan that resulted in of course, a great tragedy for the people of afghanistan, more importantly for the russians. they lost a lot of their own there in a campaign that in a war that they didn't win. so, as a sign of putin's competence and leadership, he has avoided major military entanglements in regional crisis. the footprint in syria is relatively small. and he has avoided putting large numbers of troops on the ground. it has been mostly air operations. they have conduct the operations,
. >> host: herbert, you've been waiting patiently, thank youhu very much from texas, independent line. >> caller: yeah i was wondering if putin learned anything from afghanistan? they're basically going broke. one of the leading causes of death in russia is alcoholism. they can't even afford vodka. how much is the ruble now, thank you? >> host: thank you, herbert. >> guest: i think the rublel rate, just to start with theas last question is about, 50 some rubles to one...
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host: herbert from humble, texas, independent line. caller: yeah, i was wondering if utin learn anything from afghanistan, they are basically going broke. causes of leading death in russia is alcoholism. vodka, 't even afford how much is it now? thank you. host: herbert? rubel rate to start with the last question, is about rubels to $1. pennies, if an two my math is correct. yes, i think they have learned from their experience in in, ofistan that resulted course, great tragedy for the people of afghanistan, more russians, y for the they lost a lot of their own here in a campaign, a war they didn't win. putin's competence avoided rship, he's major military entanglement in regional crisis. syria is int in elatively small, and he has avoided putting large numbers of troops on the ground. air operations. they have conducted operations, 2008 against georgia, far smaller and weaker adversary and apply to ukraine. o yes, i think they are being careful in the wake of afghanistan, been almost a century, generation since then. ot to get involved
host: herbert from humble, texas, independent line. caller: yeah, i was wondering if utin learn anything from afghanistan, they are basically going broke. causes of leading death in russia is alcoholism. vodka, 't even afford how much is it now? thank you. host: herbert? rubel rate to start with the last question, is about rubels to $1. pennies, if an two my math is correct. yes, i think they have learned from their experience in in, ofistan that resulted course, great tragedy for the people of...
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herbert lee's death did not make the national press. when those students came down, bob moses saw the opportunity here. the press followed those students. with these lessons in mind, with all of the levels of violence we have seen in mississippi already that bob moses experiences for -- that bob moses has experienced for three years, moses decides that the way to try to crack mississippi was to bring in 1000 white, young, college student volunteers to work on voter registration and other civil rights activities in the summer of 1964. he proposes this plan to cofo. how do the members of cofo, primarily sncc and core that -- staff members how do they , respond initially to this request from moses to bring in 1000 young white volunteers? caleb, what was their response? that is right. what would 1000 white volunteers do to the beloved community sncc created? you know their white people in sncc. casey hayden was there. bob zellner was there. sncc had been founded with both blacks and whites in membership. african-americans had always been th
herbert lee's death did not make the national press. when those students came down, bob moses saw the opportunity here. the press followed those students. with these lessons in mind, with all of the levels of violence we have seen in mississippi already that bob moses experiences for -- that bob moses has experienced for three years, moses decides that the way to try to crack mississippi was to bring in 1000 white, young, college student volunteers to work on voter registration and other civil...
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herbert dated crystal-clear, he wrote "this revelation concerning the noninvolvement of mr. sessions in interfering with any voting rights investigations in the southern district of alabama does not affect in any way my other testimony rendered before the senate judiciary committee on march 13, 1986. " the one supervisor for getting the facts wrong also testified in person to correct the record. that is what happened. those are the facts. when describing this history, senator cruz misrepresented what happened. i want to take this opportunity -- to the sender disparaging a fellow member of the committee in his absence. >> he should be here. >> i would hope that he would do it to his face. >> let him make his case, and then we will go back to you. >> we are here to talk about the president's nominee and not a colleague. i object to the disparaging of a colleague on this committee, particularly in the colleagues at obscene. -- colleagues absence. it is untoward and i object. >> you can speak to it, but i think we would be better off if we let it go at this point. >> can i conti
herbert dated crystal-clear, he wrote "this revelation concerning the noninvolvement of mr. sessions in interfering with any voting rights investigations in the southern district of alabama does not affect in any way my other testimony rendered before the senate judiciary committee on march 13, 1986. " the one supervisor for getting the facts wrong also testified in person to correct the record. that is what happened. those are the facts. when describing this history, senator cruz...
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here with me in the studio is doug herbert. francois fillon said there's no way he's dropping out of the race. he is of course a conservative candidate for the presidential election, the first round of which is in april. so he's staying in the race. he said he has done nothing wrong. employing his wife was perfectly legal but he did apologize to the french people and said he hadn't realized early, soon enough this would be a real issue. >> absolutely. that's a perfect summary. he staunchly defended the legality. said he absolutely did nothing wrong in anything he did in his hirings over the years, the decades with his wife. at the same time he acknowledged that perhaps he made what he called an ethical -- there were ethical considerations and he made perhaps a mistake, that he was perhaps in his words took more time than necessary to understand the changes in heverage french society. it's a very interesting acknowledgment. we were talking about this earlier. the sense there is this entrenched system perceived more and more with
here with me in the studio is doug herbert. francois fillon said there's no way he's dropping out of the race. he is of course a conservative candidate for the presidential election, the first round of which is in april. so he's staying in the race. he said he has done nothing wrong. employing his wife was perfectly legal but he did apologize to the french people and said he hadn't realized early, soon enough this would be a real issue. >> absolutely. that's a perfect summary. he...
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what a privilege it will be to be there with president george herbert walker bush. we're so pleased, i know the president is pleased to see him doing well. there for the coin toss. to be able to be there to celebrate that great tradition in the company of some of amer
what a privilege it will be to be there with president george herbert walker bush. we're so pleased, i know the president is pleased to see him doing well. there for the coin toss. to be able to be there to celebrate that great tradition in the company of some of amer
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salon and what they did was they founded a magazine, the magazine they founded in 1914 along with herbert and litman and felix was one of the original incorporators was the new republic and that became the magazine that was the outlet for their liberal ideas. the editors of the new york public split with roosevelt. roosevelt referred to editors after he got angry with them about foreign policy, three anemic and three international jews. so they sort of for a time became wilson partisans because they were internationalists and they believed that the u.s. should get involved in the first world war, but there came a time where they too parted ways with widrow wilson. the progressives named liberals. litman in 1919, litman describing the development of liberalism. he say that is liberalism doesn't have a coherent set of ideas, what it's against is against old corrupt party politics of the past and i actually think there's just this weird rebranding going on here from progressivism, progressives believed in government, they believed the government could solve most of the problems. i think the
salon and what they did was they founded a magazine, the magazine they founded in 1914 along with herbert and litman and felix was one of the original incorporators was the new republic and that became the magazine that was the outlet for their liberal ideas. the editors of the new york public split with roosevelt. roosevelt referred to editors after he got angry with them about foreign policy, three anemic and three international jews. so they sort of for a time became wilson partisans because...
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herbert raymond mcmaster will replace michael flynn who was sacked three weeks into the job over his contacts with russia. addressing the media in florida, trump praised mcmaster from a military strategist for his solid experience. >> and management's talent and tremendous experience. -- a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience. he is highly respecter by everybody in the military. >> gentleman master was devoid twice to iraq and served in afghanistan. mcmaster was deployed twice to iraq and served in afghanistan. he trained his troops to respect iraqi culture. most important lever trump's , he seems much where your of russia's intentions. trump'simportantly to eritics, he seems much wari of russia's intentions. his appointment has been praised by republicans and democrats alike who have criticized trump in the past. john mccain hailed the choice as outstanding and obama's ambassador to russia hoped he would challenge trump's decision-making. both supporters and critics of trump see mcmaster as a positive appointment. someone who could challenge trump on issues central to
herbert raymond mcmaster will replace michael flynn who was sacked three weeks into the job over his contacts with russia. addressing the media in florida, trump praised mcmaster from a military strategist for his solid experience. >> and management's talent and tremendous experience. -- a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience. he is highly respecter by everybody in the military. >> gentleman master was devoid twice to iraq and served in afghanistan. mcmaster was...
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her body was found near charles herbert harbour high school. around 2:30 a.m. there is no word on her identity. in northeast to see are looking for the man who shot two men. one victim was hit in the stomach, the other in the leg. police say the shooter was a black man with dreadlocks and tattoos on his face. the state of emergency coalition is trying to stop shootouts are shooting hoops. police officers and neighborhood commissioners hit the hardwood in a new event called "stop violence basketball classic." the games are held at anacostia high school. the event raised money and collected canned food. officers will hit the court three more times in the next months. from sunny and warm to storms and much cooler air. and that was just today. josh >> countdown to the red carpet, brought to you by dominion. depend on us for more than energy. kimberly: final preparations are underway tonight in hollywood for the 89th academy awards. red is a live week at the carpet outside of the dolby theater. you can see it under the glass. for the first time, black performersere
her body was found near charles herbert harbour high school. around 2:30 a.m. there is no word on her identity. in northeast to see are looking for the man who shot two men. one victim was hit in the stomach, the other in the leg. police say the shooter was a black man with dreadlocks and tattoos on his face. the state of emergency coalition is trying to stop shootouts are shooting hoops. police officers and neighborhood commissioners hit the hardwood in a new event called "stop violence...
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herbert is here with me in the studio. why is he back in court again? it's an exact copy of a case in 2013. same city facing exactly the same charges. the script is almost the same. for him it's very clear. this is a thinly veiled attempt to keep him out of politics. he is russia's foremost opposition figure. he is the scrappy us to opposition figure in russia. in the sidea thorn of vladimir putin. this is nothing less than an effort to make sure he cannot run in the 2018 presidential race against vladimir who is expected to run again. he was found guilty in 2013 of embezzling timber from a timber company in the city. says completely politically motivated. none of the charges stood. he has gone beyond that. in the wake of the first case in 2013 he was sentenced to five years in jail hard labor and he wasback to moscow -- he taken to jail. thousands rallied against this verdict that the court actually overturned the verdict. he was released on bail. he headed straight back to moscow and he ran for moscow mayor. in that race he actually fared well conside
herbert is here with me in the studio. why is he back in court again? it's an exact copy of a case in 2013. same city facing exactly the same charges. the script is almost the same. for him it's very clear. this is a thinly veiled attempt to keep him out of politics. he is russia's foremost opposition figure. he is the scrappy us to opposition figure in russia. in the sidea thorn of vladimir putin. this is nothing less than an effort to make sure he cannot run in the 2018 presidential race...
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i'm joined by doug herbert. what more do we know about this white paper that's due to drop at any minute? >> it's all a matter of conjecture what the fine print is going to say. everybody has their own version of what they think brexit means. theresa may has given this very broad prescription. some hints of what we might find in that paper. brexit means out of the freedom of movement provisions of the european union. the campaigners was they wanted control of their borders again. movement forom of people within the european union. that really needs no entry in theory. they will opt out of the single market. also opting out of the customs union. they want to negotiate trade deals. make britain stronger and more prosperous by being sovereign. not in any pan-european customs union. we might see some element of trying to negotiate. when and ifations they start rights for britons living in the eu and the 27 other countries and rights for eu members who are based and working in britain. a lot of people say this is not
i'm joined by doug herbert. what more do we know about this white paper that's due to drop at any minute? >> it's all a matter of conjecture what the fine print is going to say. everybody has their own version of what they think brexit means. theresa may has given this very broad prescription. some hints of what we might find in that paper. brexit means out of the freedom of movement provisions of the european union. the campaigners was they wanted control of their borders again. movement...
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trump introduced lieutenant general herbert raymond mcmaster at his palm beach resort. mcmaster has led troops in anti-terror operations in afghanistan. he said he looks forward to joining the national security team, and he wants to do everything he can to protect the interest of the american people. flynn stepped down last week after misleading the vice president over his conversations with russia's ambassador to the u.s. president trump has been in office just over a month, and he's once again taking heat for controversial comments. nhk has the details. >> reporter: donald trump had another weekend of making headlines. he's trying to clear up some false allegations he made, this time over sweden. during a weekend rally, he suggested the nation's open-door stance to refugees has created security issues. >> you look at what's happening last night in sweden. sweden. who would believe this? sweden. they took in large numbers. they're having problems like they never thought possible. >> reporter: his comments led to a storm of criticism and questions on social media. on tw
trump introduced lieutenant general herbert raymond mcmaster at his palm beach resort. mcmaster has led troops in anti-terror operations in afghanistan. he said he looks forward to joining the national security team, and he wants to do everything he can to protect the interest of the american people. flynn stepped down last week after misleading the vice president over his conversations with russia's ambassador to the u.s. president trump has been in office just over a month, and he's once...
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for more on this, the foreign affairs commentator douglas herbert joins me now.his travel ban, there was an outright rejection by the federal appeals court in the u.s. talk us through point by point what was said. >> it was a stinging received -- defeat, a slap in the face. everywhere that the court of appeals looked in this case, they found something that they had bones of contention with. the government essentially said the court had no business reviewing this case. it was unreviewable. president has the primacy over immigration and national security matters. the court is agreed, citing institutional for rental, notably, due process. this order was a complete violation of the fifth amendment of the constitution, that due process amendment which basically gives you a notice that people would be affected by this band notice of what's going to happen of them, and they noticed for hearing. the government argued the states who brought the suit have no standing to sue, meaning they have no right to bring this case. the court strongly backed it to differ, citing the f
for more on this, the foreign affairs commentator douglas herbert joins me now.his travel ban, there was an outright rejection by the federal appeals court in the u.s. talk us through point by point what was said. >> it was a stinging received -- defeat, a slap in the face. everywhere that the court of appeals looked in this case, they found something that they had bones of contention with. the government essentially said the court had no business reviewing this case. it was unreviewable....
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herbert wiener is here in a boo and everybody else will be able to speak. >> herbert wiener we want to pubically commend commissioner meiberger on the services to the public and also to us retirees 24 years of service and i want to express my presentation of it i'm sure other people feel as well thank you. >> thank you just a point of information for those who are unfamiliar with the process you have an opportunity to speak on anything you like in general public comment and an opportunity to speak on the specific item so it would be two opportunities for you to speak if you're heart deserves and my name is john a two year member of p,z&e, finance governance and thank you, very much. all the things you did on hedge funds saved us hundreds of millions of dollars you convinced everyone to go from $3 billion to one billion dollars and i think all the members appreciate that now i'd like to talk about my favorite subject hedge funds last year commissioner meiberger asked the hedge fund sale man to give us 3 reasons to buy hedge funds the various reasons were everyone says it is from bryan a
herbert wiener is here in a boo and everybody else will be able to speak. >> herbert wiener we want to pubically commend commissioner meiberger on the services to the public and also to us retirees 24 years of service and i want to express my presentation of it i'm sure other people feel as well thank you. >> thank you just a point of information for those who are unfamiliar with the process you have an opportunity to speak on anything you like in general public comment and an...
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herbert raymond mcmaster, nicknamed h.r. by his mother, liz grew up across the street and described it as a neighborhood family. >> we all played together. we played build up the army, tag, kickball, all those things, together. >> reporter: general mcmaster attended germantown's northern academy, the military academy and westpoint. >> always an upstanding young man, very, very intelligent, a lot of integrity. >> reporter: long-time friend kathy kelly moved next door in 1989 and wasn't surprised by the announcement. >> he thinks before he speaks, but i don't think he's afraid to speak what he thinks. >> reporter: the new security adviser is out spoken and is highly decorated having served in both eiraq wars and afghanistan. today his payment was well received, especially here in roxborough. >> his family and the neighborhood and just the community in which he grew up in really have a lot to do with the person that he is. >> i'm grateful to you for that opportunity and i look forward to joining the national security team and d
herbert raymond mcmaster, nicknamed h.r. by his mother, liz grew up across the street and described it as a neighborhood family. >> we all played together. we played build up the army, tag, kickball, all those things, together. >> reporter: general mcmaster attended germantown's northern academy, the military academy and westpoint. >> always an upstanding young man, very, very intelligent, a lot of integrity. >> reporter: long-time friend kathy kelly moved next door in...
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utah governor gary herbert addresses his state in salt lake city and talking about education, the ceconomy and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. >> thank you. president, speaker, members of the ledgislature, justices of te utah supreme court, utah's first lady my wife ginnet, and other constitutional officers and my fellow utahns. it is great to be addressing you in this capitol that serves for our collective dreams and aspirations. at our state inauguration we had the privilege of hearing the mormon tabernacle choir, and in spite of them deciding to sing at my inauguration, not one choir member has decided to resign. [ applause ] you'll aremember that the choir sang "climb every mountain" and as they were singing, i was reminded of the mountains that we must climb in our personal lives and as a people and state. and when i took office, utah was climbing out of the great recession, and recognizing that our challenges are required a economic recovery and we made economic recovery a primary objective. the climb has been arduous, but the height that utah's economy occupies
utah governor gary herbert addresses his state in salt lake city and talking about education, the ceconomy and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. >> thank you. president, speaker, members of the ledgislature, justices of te utah supreme court, utah's first lady my wife ginnet, and other constitutional officers and my fellow utahns. it is great to be addressing you in this capitol that serves for our collective dreams and aspirations. at our state inauguration we had the...
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that's going back to george herbert walker burke through four presidents who followed.e said he would do that on the campaign trail too. susan: the white house did seem to take a more diplomatic tone this week in israel and settlements saying we don't think it helps the peace two -- process put we don't encourage it. then the president in conversations with the leaders of mexico and australia -- is his tough-talking by plomesi, does that apply to our allies now too? >> by the way is tough talking diplomacy? >> does it work or sit work something >> the most interesting thing isn't so much that the conversation with australia ended badly but it leaked to u.s. officials so quickly. >> what does that mean? >> whether tough talking is diplomatic certainly it's a part of public diplomacy for this president. if australia officials leaked it -- but it was clear that u.s. officials leaked it. which is they wanted to say that this was a tough-talking president. >> or u.s. officials who didn't like it >> that was true but given the pattern it seems to me they want to change the to
that's going back to george herbert walker burke through four presidents who followed.e said he would do that on the campaign trail too. susan: the white house did seem to take a more diplomatic tone this week in israel and settlements saying we don't think it helps the peace two -- process put we don't encourage it. then the president in conversations with the leaders of mexico and australia -- is his tough-talking by plomesi, does that apply to our allies now too? >> by the way is tough...
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host: george herbert walker bush was the u.s. ambassador during the last year of the mix and administration. james is in mexican area and -- in michigan. to get theanted ambassador's take on the piece that c-span ran a few minutes -- a few moments ago with nikki haley. the president has asserted his intent to break up nato or his cast us well on it as somewhat passÉ. i would like to get the ambassadors take on that. guest: thank you very much. i believe alliances are very important. strength ande our reduce the burden on us if we were to do things only by ourselves and have no allies. alliances need to adapt to circumstances. i have taken his comments about nato as an indication that he would like to see it reformed to focus on current threats, particularly the threats of terrorism. to help us stabilize areas to the south. and it was created to deal with the soviet threat to now it's a global situation that has been mccomb -- the, more complex. they want to do their share. expenses70% of the that all nato countries do. i think th
host: george herbert walker bush was the u.s. ambassador during the last year of the mix and administration. james is in mexican area and -- in michigan. to get theanted ambassador's take on the piece that c-span ran a few minutes -- a few moments ago with nikki haley. the president has asserted his intent to break up nato or his cast us well on it as somewhat passÉ. i would like to get the ambassadors take on that. guest: thank you very much. i believe alliances are very important. strength...
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utah governor gary herbert delivers his annual address in salt lake city. he talks about education, the economy, and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. president, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court court, other constitutional officers and
utah governor gary herbert delivers his annual address in salt lake city. he talks about education, the economy, and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. president, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court court, other constitutional officers and
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governor gary herbert, who is make economic development his reason for living almond couldn't get a very lucrative twenty-year visitor to come to keep coming. it seems this failure were shown bi in rejection, first by representative bishop and later by the government and the legislature of the proceeding, unity of five nation will tribes come together to protect their ancestral home. and instead of recognizing their significance, our leaders embolden the local pioneering descendents who were claiming that their 150 years of ranging presence in indian presence in bears ears,, and that the tribe had no choice but to go to the president.resi. the blindness that can be sourced to utah's one-party political system that has given with their constituents, dismantling the bears ears was a slamdunk in the utah legislature last week, but it's an issue which everyone has shown utah's divided, a division of courage by a false narrative that thef monument was a trade-off between that energy job and low-paying torus jobs. the bears ears monument may be with us forever, and there is no bucket of gold w
governor gary herbert, who is make economic development his reason for living almond couldn't get a very lucrative twenty-year visitor to come to keep coming. it seems this failure were shown bi in rejection, first by representative bishop and later by the government and the legislature of the proceeding, unity of five nation will tribes come together to protect their ancestral home. and instead of recognizing their significance, our leaders embolden the local pioneering descendents who were...
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you have a model for this job in scowcroft who was even handed and calm under george herbert bush, 41, and president ford, he served twice, right? to have some of this calm, steady and can run a process. you need to give the national security advisor all of the authority that he or she needs, and you need to have an exclusive process you can't have alternate and parallel processes, it is not going to work, right? so you need, the national security council is supposed to engage the issue, get the necessary input, develop the options and bring them to the president for decision and then also oversee implementation. >> dickerson: and not have back channels. i want to add another very important aspect. is to bring together the views of the national security team to the president and not drive those views to what you the national security advisor believe. that's really important. >> dickerson: so meaning don't precook it? >> exactly. >> dickerson: mike, tell me what is your assessment of the relationship between the president and the intelligence community as we talked about that a lot thi
you have a model for this job in scowcroft who was even handed and calm under george herbert bush, 41, and president ford, he served twice, right? to have some of this calm, steady and can run a process. you need to give the national security advisor all of the authority that he or she needs, and you need to have an exclusive process you can't have alternate and parallel processes, it is not going to work, right? so you need, the national security council is supposed to engage the issue, get...
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he did that, george herbert walker bush continue that entire percentage of people, family fairness. president clinton continued that, president george w bush, a great president on immigration, he said about the value of immigration to our country. i'm surprised that his own party did not go along with it. president obama, just take president reagan, bush, clinton . w bush, obama and you see a complete departure from the respect for immigrants in our country. immigrants get the job done, that's what they said in hamilton. immigrants get the job done so we really, really have to maybe as i said, i wonder that our country is so great that it can withstand anybody to be president of the united states. god is always with us so we have to be hopeful and prayerful but maybe god is telling us that we have not done our job completely to rid our country of some of the negative attitudes whether it's zero phobia, anti-immigrant, anti-woman, racist in whatever way and that is part of the task that we have before us because of america's greatness, the way we view the world, how we have been rein
he did that, george herbert walker bush continue that entire percentage of people, family fairness. president clinton continued that, president george w bush, a great president on immigration, he said about the value of immigration to our country. i'm surprised that his own party did not go along with it. president obama, just take president reagan, bush, clinton . w bush, obama and you see a complete departure from the respect for immigrants in our country. immigrants get the job done, that's...
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professor at yale called the strategies of containment and each administration from truman to george herbertwalker bush struggled to contain the cold war between the mistake and thas some of the things obama was able to do which is a great success. started attacks so that we do not get pulled into another iraq afghanistan morass. he did make a mistake in their red line but it's good he didn't send troops willy-nilly into syria also. i'm hoping donald trump can learn to be taught something of history to be careful. i worried about the general surrounding donald trump. because, you know, he's a great man and i gland is a great man and you don't want to listen to the successof the donald trump doesn't read presidential history. if they didn't know the limits of the american intervention. john f. kennedy knew how to tell the generals and we work to go and bomb berlin. we didn't want a third world war in europe, so my hope is to trump administration has cautionary figures because we want to get isis but they are seen from twitter. they were the consequences and the frightening thing about this tr
professor at yale called the strategies of containment and each administration from truman to george herbertwalker bush struggled to contain the cold war between the mistake and thas some of the things obama was able to do which is a great success. started attacks so that we do not get pulled into another iraq afghanistan morass. he did make a mistake in their red line but it's good he didn't send troops willy-nilly into syria also. i'm hoping donald trump can learn to be taught something of...
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host: that is herbert from georgia. we go to nebraska next. elizabeth on the republican line.caller: yes, i appreciate having a president that does what he says he is going to do. he is only trying to protect our lives from isis and other terrorists. on not necessarily picking any potential religion, special color, or nothing. we've got to be united and stand behind our president. thank you. host: we read the story earlier about u.n. ambassador rice nikki haley calling for possible additional sanctions on russia because of the incursion into crimea. today"dline in "usa about the easing of sanctions. the u.s. eases restrictions on cyber security sales to russian spy agencies. sanctions ononomic russia, allowing some cyber security transactions, but the russian federal security service accused of meddling in the u.s. electoral process applauded the move as signaling a thawing in relations. several members of congress decried the move as pandering to russia and its hacking attempts. the trump administration demanded any easy appeasing of the sanctions, describing the sanctions as
host: that is herbert from georgia. we go to nebraska next. elizabeth on the republican line.caller: yes, i appreciate having a president that does what he says he is going to do. he is only trying to protect our lives from isis and other terrorists. on not necessarily picking any potential religion, special color, or nothing. we've got to be united and stand behind our president. thank you. host: we read the story earlier about u.n. ambassador rice nikki haley calling for possible additional...
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presidents from herbert hoover to barack obama. the only one she did not meet was lyndon johnson. is scheduled to meet president trump later this year. >>> our news continues now with jim and doreen. >>> right now at 5:00, a dramatic landing for the pilot of a small plane. >> how he walked away after going down just minutes after takeoff. >> apparently after he took off, the engine quit. >> i would thinkk >> reporter: i'm julie carey at george mason university where international students from the seven countries targeted by the trump administration executive order remain uneasy as the court challenge proceeds. coming up, you'll hear from a student who was stranded by the ban, now back on campus. >> reporter: this elementary school in southeast washington shut down over concerns about bedbugs and a rodent infestation. what's being done today to make this school safe for kids to return. >>> thanks for joining us, everybody. i'm jim handly. >> i'm doreen gentzler. a pilot has an incredible story of survival after his private plane crashed in prince george's county today in a large w
presidents from herbert hoover to barack obama. the only one she did not meet was lyndon johnson. is scheduled to meet president trump later this year. >>> our news continues now with jim and doreen. >>> right now at 5:00, a dramatic landing for the pilot of a small plane. >> how he walked away after going down just minutes after takeoff. >> apparently after he took off, the engine quit. >> i would thinkk >> reporter: i'm julie carey at george mason...
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people who know the story of george herbert walker bush know he was an avenue aviator.. out here flipping the coin after being in the hospital. brian: go upstairs and share some wings with him. >> i just got a very nice warm personal note from president bush. encouraging me and a good word of encouragement for the president. we couldn't be more grateful for that but the privilege of our little family being able to spend time with the 41st president at the super bowl and with these american heroes is really hard to describe. steve: it is hard to describe. ainsley: beautiful interview, brian. that's great. you got to hang out with president bush 41. you got to hang out with the vice president. and watch history in the making. that was quite a come back. and the only time we have ever gone in to overtime for a super bowl. you had a good day. brian: i didn't even know this. yeah, i didn't know it was 10 points up until that game. they were down by 25 and they came all the way back to win their fifth time. we have a lot more sights and sounds of what went on there. the vice
people who know the story of george herbert walker bush know he was an avenue aviator.. out here flipping the coin after being in the hospital. brian: go upstairs and share some wings with him. >> i just got a very nice warm personal note from president bush. encouraging me and a good word of encouragement for the president. we couldn't be more grateful for that but the privilege of our little family being able to spend time with the 41st president at the super bowl and with these...
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host: herbert joining us on the independent line. what is your take on all of this?aller: i believe in god. i believe in doing the right thing. that's my business. i want everybody to mind their own business. you have a lot of killing and people dying over religion. god wants you to mine your own business and believe what you want to believe because he's the ultimate. saying whatocrites they believe and somebody should follow them. you follow god. he's the judge. nobody on this earth is the judge of anybody. i believe in him. pray fordy doesn't you that person. you don't put them down. you tell them the word. lord wants you to tell the word. if they don't heed the word that's up to them and god. it's not up to you. it's not up to me. mind your own business. in the world will be a better place. these so-called religious people saying what they should do. do your thing. sweep around your own front door before you try to judge somebody else. take the log out of your eye. god is the only judge someone your business. that's my comment. thank you. no need forsays, church t
host: herbert joining us on the independent line. what is your take on all of this?aller: i believe in god. i believe in doing the right thing. that's my business. i want everybody to mind their own business. you have a lot of killing and people dying over religion. god wants you to mine your own business and believe what you want to believe because he's the ultimate. saying whatocrites they believe and somebody should follow them. you follow god. he's the judge. nobody on this earth is the...
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of things, starting with the stock market are very much looking the way they did in march of the herbert hoover administration and that was an administration that did not work out so well for the economy. what historic parallels do you see as relevant? larry: it is hard to find good historic parallels. this is an extraordinarily unconventional administration, in terms of the senior people, so it is hard to find historic parallels. the point i would emphasize is that for a generation now, republicans have favored tax cuts today and worrying about where to wind the revenue, tomorrow and it does seem that the tea party which is a major movement that came out of the financial crisis has strongly influence the number of the leaders. paul ryan and others on capitol hill, who are no longer white so inclined, they want those tax cuts or tax reforms or defense spending to be funded today and that is really something that is really a departure from everything we have seen and's reagan's time and it is a little it hard to find a good historic parallel. mark: you touched on the fed, and we bring thi
of things, starting with the stock market are very much looking the way they did in march of the herbert hoover administration and that was an administration that did not work out so well for the economy. what historic parallels do you see as relevant? larry: it is hard to find good historic parallels. this is an extraordinarily unconventional administration, in terms of the senior people, so it is hard to find historic parallels. the point i would emphasize is that for a generation now,...
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governor herbert, can i ask you a question? impact fundenefit in utah i can use a briefing?nor herbert: i can, very brief. , grow uptunity for us your children correctly, eliminates the social costs. whether it is substance abuse, whether prison, whether eliminating gangs, the opportunity we have to save taxpayers money and reinvested is a significant aspect. i would like to ask the question -- again, this is such an important topic. we all know the rising generation need help to make sure they become the best they can be. we are talking about educating the children. but i like to say who is educating the parents? throughtalk about birth three or prekindergarten, i have six children and none of them came with any instructions. [laughter] and i kind of experiment along the way. they all seem to be turning a pretty good, thanks to a good mother, first lady of utah. utah, it also has to do with parenting skills. so we have an initiative that the first lady does in utah, have a people come to conferences through educational having tond not reinvent the wheel but learning from ot
governor herbert, can i ask you a question? impact fundenefit in utah i can use a briefing?nor herbert: i can, very brief. , grow uptunity for us your children correctly, eliminates the social costs. whether it is substance abuse, whether prison, whether eliminating gangs, the opportunity we have to save taxpayers money and reinvested is a significant aspect. i would like to ask the question -- again, this is such an important topic. we all know the rising generation need help to make sure they...
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i don't know where they are, but if they could stand, mike kelly, the principal of herbert hoover, missy lovejoy, the principal of elk view middle, cindy cummings, the principal of bridge elementary, and vanessa brown, the principal of quentin elementary. [ applause ] your courage goes way, way, way beyond being unnoticed. you know, it took wisdom, strength, courage, to some way, some how, battle back. we got a long ways to go, but that's what we do. there is another group here, it is called kvc health systems. and there is a ceo that is a national ceo, his name is jason hoover. and let me tell you what they're doing. they're going to bring a college, basically for foster kids, to montgomery. a place that really needs us, needs our jobs, needs hope, the great gordon e. and wvu have been terribly instrumental in this. wherever you are, jason, and your team, please stand as well. [ applause ] now, stay with me. isn't this place reverent? hallowed ground. tonight, i'm going to do the best in my ability to deliver a speech that i think is phenomenally important. there is no question there ha
i don't know where they are, but if they could stand, mike kelly, the principal of herbert hoover, missy lovejoy, the principal of elk view middle, cindy cummings, the principal of bridge elementary, and vanessa brown, the principal of quentin elementary. [ applause ] your courage goes way, way, way beyond being unnoticed. you know, it took wisdom, strength, courage, to some way, some how, battle back. we got a long ways to go, but that's what we do. there is another group here, it is called...
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herbert lee's widow at the funeral blamed bob moses for her husband's death. that might have stopped other people, but it does not ever stop sncc. they know the sacrifices of these people will hopefully lead to something. they officially opened their voter registration school august 7, 1962. closed societye response. 7, threeed on august days later, shots were fired when somebody tried to register to vote. as you know, because you read anne moody, the arrests begin by law enforcement beatings, intimidation from officials, police. white crowds threatening them, beating people trying to register to vote becomes the norm. night riders attack freedom houses. andt up and burn offices homes that support the voter registration drive. andstaffers, who are white black, suffered from stress and and beatings. what anne moody said? she couldn't sleep, her hair was falling out. 1963, the voter registration project did not continue funding because theppi checks stop coming. went voting in mississippi from 5.3% to 6.7% -- that is it. that is what they got for two years of be
herbert lee's widow at the funeral blamed bob moses for her husband's death. that might have stopped other people, but it does not ever stop sncc. they know the sacrifices of these people will hopefully lead to something. they officially opened their voter registration school august 7, 1962. closed societye response. 7, threeed on august days later, shots were fired when somebody tried to register to vote. as you know, because you read anne moody, the arrests begin by law enforcement beatings,...
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thank you, doug herbert. stay tuned. >>> more now on the upcoming french campaign, and broadcaster france left 24 came together to reject candidates like marine le pen. she called to reject globalism, and call to
thank you, doug herbert. stay tuned. >>> more now on the upcoming french campaign, and broadcaster france left 24 came together to reject candidates like marine le pen. she called to reject globalism, and call to
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that's not all, in 1991, george herbert walker bush nominated clarence thomas to the u.s.upreme court and democrats used similar dirty tactics. they had his former colleague anita hill testify and make unfounded sexual harassment claims against him. justice thomas referred to this as a high-tech lynching. watch this powerful moment from clarence thomas. >> from my standpoint, as a black american -- as far as i'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks. who in any way dame to think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have different ideas. it is a message that unless you kowtow to an order, this is what will happen to you. you will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured by a committee of the u.s. senate. rather than hung from a tree. >> sean: sad, but extremely powerful. as democrats now gear up to smear judge gorsuch, here is a question. will the leaders of the democratic party call for an end to this violence, an end to the lies and smearing and besmirchment and obstruction? sadly, we probably will not get a call of unity from former president obama, he ha
that's not all, in 1991, george herbert walker bush nominated clarence thomas to the u.s.upreme court and democrats used similar dirty tactics. they had his former colleague anita hill testify and make unfounded sexual harassment claims against him. justice thomas referred to this as a high-tech lynching. watch this powerful moment from clarence thomas. >> from my standpoint, as a black american -- as far as i'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks. who in any way dame...
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posting the worst economic growth since herbert hoover, it's boring, and comedians aren't that good at's hair, it writes itself. [laughter] literally, i think it can write. [laughter] >> period! [applause] >> greg -- greg: yes, bob. >> tell me, first of all, trump's so easy to make fun of, that's one thing. tell me one thing he's gotten done. greg: i just went through a lit think. what were you doing, sleeping? >> during this show, maybe. no, i love this show. [laughter] listen, trump, are you kidding me? the guy gives me more material -- >> what are you talking about, bob? >> why do you always say that? >> because i don't understand what you're saying. >> well, that's because you're puerto rican and irish. >> oh! is that what it is? greg: no, that's a compliment. >> don't you wish you were. >> actually, i'm part irish. >> thank you. greg: no, the part of irish that you were has been removed. >> yes, exactly. >> that's right. how about ivanka trump and her line of clothing? that was a pretty good one. greg: okay. if you've got to reach for that, bob, you know you've got to reach for so
posting the worst economic growth since herbert hoover, it's boring, and comedians aren't that good at's hair, it writes itself. [laughter] literally, i think it can write. [laughter] >> period! [applause] >> greg -- greg: yes, bob. >> tell me, first of all, trump's so easy to make fun of, that's one thing. tell me one thing he's gotten done. greg: i just went through a lit think. what were you doing, sleeping? >> during this show, maybe. no, i love this show. [laughter]...
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one of the main herbert traders -- perpetrators was mainstream media. they have done the same manufacturing of certain stories of events that never happened. mr. bannon has a point and he is right. unfortunately, mainstream media is the one who is causing the major divide. i think it's a feeling that this country is on the wrong track. i agreed. this is not a joke anymore. mainstream media is trying to push the globalist propaganda in the united states. thanks for adding your voice to the conversation. your comment. . caller: you should be offended as a journalist. i'm sure you've gone to school and you do what you do for a allows you to it make a difference. it's ironic how they are attacking media because they are not saying what they want them to say. the media is a business. it has owners like rupert motor work -- rupert murdoch. goebbels said the media asnk of a keyboard on which the government complaint. they fabricated the jews during not see germany were the bad guys when they were not. they are doing the same thing now. they are fabricating tha
one of the main herbert traders -- perpetrators was mainstream media. they have done the same manufacturing of certain stories of events that never happened. mr. bannon has a point and he is right. unfortunately, mainstream media is the one who is causing the major divide. i think it's a feeling that this country is on the wrong track. i agreed. this is not a joke anymore. mainstream media is trying to push the globalist propaganda in the united states. thanks for adding your voice to the...
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and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know herbert. >> and you thought, well, here we go. >> yes, i did. >> back in boone, emily's family heard about the boy from kansas city. >> she called me up and said, i met this fella. he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family. they're louder than us. and she fell in love with the whole family immediately. >> emily's sister amy could see they were in love. >> her eyes sparkled. alex's eyes sparkled when they were together. huge smiles on both of their faces. >> the girl who never dated was swept off her feet. emily and alex married may 10th, 2003. how many people? >> i would guess at least 400. >> that's big. >> yeah. i mean, for an italian wedding it maybe midsize. but -- >> the couple had a son nick, and a year later, alex took up emily's parents on an invitation to move to boone. >> it was an open offer if he wanted to come and work for fareway. >> her father offered alex an opportunity as a family member to move way up the ranks and at my husband's encouragement, he went. >> alex took an entry
and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know herbert. >> and you thought, well, here we go. >> yes, i did. >> back in boone, emily's family heard about the boy from kansas city. >> she called me up and said, i met this fella. he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family. they're louder than us. and she fell in love with the whole family immediately. >> emily's sister amy could see they were in love. >> her eyes...