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horace cooper and mike huckabee explain at all. first, impeaching the bureaucracy. that's the focus of tonight's angle. watching the latest star witnesses testify in the ukraine impeachment hearings, i couldn't help and ask myself how did we let our government get so big and so powerful that mid-level federal employees not elected to anything act like they should be the ones making every decision and setting every policy. >> i am a senior member of the embassy's country team paid >> my background and experience. i was asked to join the national security council in 2016. >> i lead the political section. >> i built a career as a nonpartisan, nonpolitical national security official. >> foreign policy official. >> they are important presentations. ronald reagan's warning about the government when he quoted former president coolidge. >> must bureaucracy is constantly resistant, it brings down representative government and overwhelms democracy. it's the one element in our institutions that sets up the pretense of having authority over everybody and being responsible to no
horace cooper and mike huckabee explain at all. first, impeaching the bureaucracy. that's the focus of tonight's angle. watching the latest star witnesses testify in the ukraine impeachment hearings, i couldn't help and ask myself how did we let our government get so big and so powerful that mid-level federal employees not elected to anything act like they should be the ones making every decision and setting every policy. >> i am a senior member of the embassy's country team paid >>...
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what horace didn't do is answer my question. >> i am asking the questions. the 34.5%, the reports show if the democrats can't secure 85 to 90% of the african-american vote the national election is over. if the president peels away 20%, he wins. how much of a reality double that is? >> that's a political atom bomb. if you see the numbers we saw in georgia and in florida and in texas where blacks ended up being the deciding vote for who ended up winning the state-wide race. >> he didn't answer your question. >> the reason is black americans are interested -- >> [overlapping talking]. >> over dinner. >> we are going to ruth chris's. >> and you are taking me with you. >> to win in america you have to appeal with a winning agenda that include job. only donald trump is doing it now. if the other side doesn't do it, you could end up seeing 12 or even 18%. >> okay. >> i bet dinner for that. >> ruth chris i am making the reservation. jennifer lopez will perform at the super bowl half-time show. this being football season. she told the "l.a. times" it's important for
what horace didn't do is answer my question. >> i am asking the questions. the 34.5%, the reports show if the democrats can't secure 85 to 90% of the african-american vote the national election is over. if the president peels away 20%, he wins. how much of a reality double that is? >> that's a political atom bomb. if you see the numbers we saw in georgia and in florida and in texas where blacks ended up being the deciding vote for who ended up winning the state-wide race. >>...
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it allowed purity like horace mother to pay her children schools.i told my father and my mother that you had to get it to me yet now i've done with my family you wanted me to come in death in how we voted no outflow when you had to get me if you don't want me to go then i told them no because you have educated me i'd like you implicitly with me to win. me that. and with her regular income she can support her family. that has earned her respect in the community. having seen purity and the other girls join the ranger unit. and seeing them working convinced we made the right decision you know might have been. now we're all going to. any other girl and we'll be accepted into a ranger unit also have our acceptance. by. purity like car is a pioneer woman of courage. this kind of female empowerment and self-determination there's something new in their society but it appears to be catching on. well that's all for africa this time for now i am saundra to nobody is saying goodbye from kampala here in uganda it was a pleasure co-presenting with you need to tak
it allowed purity like horace mother to pay her children schools.i told my father and my mother that you had to get it to me yet now i've done with my family you wanted me to come in death in how we voted no outflow when you had to get me if you don't want me to go then i told them no because you have educated me i'd like you implicitly with me to win. me that. and with her regular income she can support her family. that has earned her respect in the community. having seen purity and the other...
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this is the 37th horace that has died since last december. the horse suffered a leg injury during the final race of the eeders cup this happened on saturday. the park closed earlier this year after more than 20 horses died. in just 3 months of the 3 months in march. it really opened later in theonth after officials from the park said that it made several changes to their safety procedures. less than a week after its iconic buildi was destroy by the kincade fire. the soda rock winery is making a cock. we'll have that story coming up next. we got a little peek outside it's cold. checking out the golden gate bridge, there's a zipper truck switching around your lane configuration. >>you can also see we'll check th hollywood minute. that coming up stay withs. introducing in-garage delivery, just in time for theolidays! ♪ beep, beep wwrrrr ♪ ♪ beep, beep ssshhh♪ ♪ bp, ep ♪ ♪ errrrr ba-ding ♪ shlrrrp ♪ark, bark ♪ ♪ beep, beep ♪ ♪ sshhh shrrrp ♪ ♪ crrrnchg crrrnbe ♪♪ ♪hey!p errrr ♪ get free in-garage delivery from key by amazon when you connect your
this is the 37th horace that has died since last december. the horse suffered a leg injury during the final race of the eeders cup this happened on saturday. the park closed earlier this year after more than 20 horses died. in just 3 months of the 3 months in march. it really opened later in theonth after officials from the park said that it made several changes to their safety procedures. less than a week after its iconic buildi was destroy by the kincade fire. the soda rock winery is making a...
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series of special reports from libya from twenty four was reporters have witnessed first hand the horace that's being suffered by thousands of migrants who was stock in libya trying to get to eueurope humuman r rights groupe denounced the legality of forcing them to return to a conflict sign. catherine norrirs trained to do double hoff and about a month call we managed to get restless teach while they were embedded with the libyan coast caught his that report and a warning some viewers may find it disturbing. we're a hundred and thirty kilometers from the libyan coast. i'm within. forty of malta sunchon rescues and- the libyan coast gonna responding to an alert from malta and italy. asking them t to intercet a boat full of migrants heading for europe. okay okay . a hundred and twenty six people. including children. the been the eighteen hours. some believe that being rescued by an ngo . they climbed in with no food. water life jackets blanket. yeah but i don't live in the home with little more. the migrants risk the tool to escape libya but as far as- being taken. . where they will face
series of special reports from libya from twenty four was reporters have witnessed first hand the horace that's being suffered by thousands of migrants who was stock in libya trying to get to eueurope humuman r rights groupe denounced the legality of forcing them to return to a conflict sign. catherine norrirs trained to do double hoff and about a month call we managed to get restless teach while they were embedded with the libyan coast caught his that report and a warning some viewers may find...
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its share price in september drones were used to attack its all processing facilities the paper and horace hitting global oil supplies there's also the risk of the saudi government capping how much crude oil the kingdom is able to produce directly impacting the company and the ram co may be directed to undertake projects or work on other initiatives by the government which go against its immediate commercial objectives and sprint can go to reports that are already many concerns about the sale saudi aramco is the was biggest oil producing company but also seed as the most secretive privately owned and controlled by the saudi kingdom. but now after much hype and many delays it's going public in part at least by selling off a small piece of the company to invest is the timing isn't perfect. just 2 months back and attacked by humans who the rebels would use the company's oil production by half and global oil prices are low risk. risk. so they either it was a few months ago. and. the date the commentary out there has been demand has been weaker than expected over the last few months and the exp
its share price in september drones were used to attack its all processing facilities the paper and horace hitting global oil supplies there's also the risk of the saudi government capping how much crude oil the kingdom is able to produce directly impacting the company and the ram co may be directed to undertake projects or work on other initiatives by the government which go against its immediate commercial objectives and sprint can go to reports that are already many concerns about the sale...
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this is from the horace johnson to deal with the uk's manufacturing industry, the car industry in declinere electric cars and let's make them in britain. this is part of the green revolution which the prime minister is pledging. serious investment in that particular industry. not wholly clear from the telegraph's front page i brexit is a factor here and why being in or out of the eu might make making cars easier on the —— or more difficult. but that is the pitch. we will create more jobs, make cars again but they will be green. why the proviso of getting brexit done in order to achieve this? i don't know and in fairness to borisjohnson, this? i don't know and in fairness to boris johnson, i this? i don't know and in fairness to borisjohnson, i can't see that framing in any of his direct quotes in this story but i think again, looking at where, the reason boris johnson is a saying this, partly it is because he is pitching for votes in constituencies which are currently labour which are trying to find a sort of way to thrive in a post—industrial age and this is a way of saying to these comm
this is from the horace johnson to deal with the uk's manufacturing industry, the car industry in declinere electric cars and let's make them in britain. this is part of the green revolution which the prime minister is pledging. serious investment in that particular industry. not wholly clear from the telegraph's front page i brexit is a factor here and why being in or out of the eu might make making cars easier on the —— or more difficult. but that is the pitch. we will create more jobs,...
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its share price in september drones were used to attack its oil processing facilities at that taken horace hitting global oil supplies there's also the risk of the saudi government capping how much crude oil the kingdom is able to produce directly impacting the company and aramco may be directed to understate projects or work on other initiatives by the government which go against its immediate commercial objectives georgia half a year ago is chief executive of gulf state analytics a washington d.c. based geo political risk consulting firm he says like all initial public offerings saudi aramco will face geo political and economic risks. there's no denying that this is a tough time talk about numerous factors low oil prices well i mean change regional security crises on any terms borders especially considering the fact the irrevocable attack attacks did not even happen 2 months ago the circumstances are not i feel. but i think the leadership in saudi arabia knows that the time has come to act and this i.p.o. process asin it started to me mission 2030 successful there is a real sense of urge
its share price in september drones were used to attack its oil processing facilities at that taken horace hitting global oil supplies there's also the risk of the saudi government capping how much crude oil the kingdom is able to produce directly impacting the company and aramco may be directed to understate projects or work on other initiatives by the government which go against its immediate commercial objectives georgia half a year ago is chief executive of gulf state analytics a washington...
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forces have acknowledged that this is not acceptable and they've drawn up a spectacular plan called horace $2.00. expect that you know me i'll. be all of those for reviews cutting edge technology to carry out an analysis of the digital recognition system. and of come to the conclusion that there are $600.00 villages under threat in colombia c m. m and i saw us in touch with that she must. study history she just. decided to encircle these villages and to install the presence of troops in the. coming up to him those they are turfs with identifying protecting the community leaders in danger i mean ourselves if it catches up with us. we recommend that the government uses their troops to help the rule population develop he'll fight for decades they were devastated by violence. violence caused by the fark and drug trafficking in that village. 45000. that. i wonder if these brave young men and women have been enlightened by their superiors as to who the victims of the war really were and how much the military was responsible for their suffering. the offices of. one of colombia's most powerful med
forces have acknowledged that this is not acceptable and they've drawn up a spectacular plan called horace $2.00. expect that you know me i'll. be all of those for reviews cutting edge technology to carry out an analysis of the digital recognition system. and of come to the conclusion that there are $600.00 villages under threat in colombia c m. m and i saw us in touch with that she must. study history she just. decided to encircle these villages and to install the presence of troops in the....
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horace greeley said go west. they turned within africa to the east but went west.here was always a new opportunity. it was fairly steady and predictable until the edge of settlement reached the mississippi river then it ran 100 miles or so of the mississippi and then something weird happened. it leaked all the way to the pacific with the discovery in california and the migration to oregon and in between is that great plains and rocky mountai mountains. it's important to keep in mind how people viewed the west and the scenery and i had to figure out how to appreciate this because i'm a child of the 20th century and in oregon every other household has one of those books on the coffee table the rocky oregon coast or crater lake or something like that so natural beauty is this stuff to look at it in the 19th century it was what the land could do for you. when stephen austin arrives he comes across a river into texas indigos through the region all the way to san antonio. what struck me is how often he used the word beautiful to describe the land that he was seeing in th
horace greeley said go west. they turned within africa to the east but went west.here was always a new opportunity. it was fairly steady and predictable until the edge of settlement reached the mississippi river then it ran 100 miles or so of the mississippi and then something weird happened. it leaked all the way to the pacific with the discovery in california and the migration to oregon and in between is that great plains and rocky mountai mountains. it's important to keep in mind how people...
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every day of the week said horace sims arrived at 6 am to milk the cows. so with the whole notion of the robot 6 am to milk the cows. this is a 50. 3 foot deep but curious and it's a good thing but be sure to check. the book for us look for us at 5 o'clock o'clock when you contract. which would upset him for 60 days did. he talk also upset him for 60 days did. he talk cross was it your posts are supporting cast and or if you. would was an issue of course for support i could ask them or if you. would need to be additional me i'm gushing and i'm not just for mr and i'm going to research one profession or source which one preacher person is much. lost. both. facts. facts and. misinformed. misinformed. in the last. month on the future. of the last. month on the these are my. my. people are. not off but i use. the foregoing approach it's. not enough but i use. the foregoing approach it's. i think. oh. this is the 1st. well one more person was but i thought it was the. first you know what it was. if. you. and you. and you. and tom's mother isn't just a crypto cu
every day of the week said horace sims arrived at 6 am to milk the cows. so with the whole notion of the robot 6 am to milk the cows. this is a 50. 3 foot deep but curious and it's a good thing but be sure to check. the book for us look for us at 5 o'clock o'clock when you contract. which would upset him for 60 days did. he talk also upset him for 60 days did. he talk cross was it your posts are supporting cast and or if you. would was an issue of course for support i could ask them or if you....
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there were stationed police officers in our high schools and middle schools when i was principal at horace mann there was a police officer stationed at the school. i was one of the board members back in the 2000s against having armed police officers in the schools, particularly because i think our student delegates can handle the community of color. it was a long h long time ago. ththe event in 2002 resulted in the armed officers on marshall after they could not contain the student fight. it was others on campus that resulted in -- correct me if i'm wrong -- officer in distress signal, the highest they can give is officer down? >> yes, i was, working at that time and was a school resource officer. i was not working that day. it was a situation with multiple officers city-wide coming to the school. it was an incident we wished never would have happened. we learned a great deal because of it we have been able to accept shortcomings. now we base many of the methods and responses we use now are based on best police practices. >> it was 126 law enforcement. swat, sfpd, and deputy sheriffs in ri
there were stationed police officers in our high schools and middle schools when i was principal at horace mann there was a police officer stationed at the school. i was one of the board members back in the 2000s against having armed police officers in the schools, particularly because i think our student delegates can handle the community of color. it was a long h long time ago. ththe event in 2002 resulted in the armed officers on marshall after they could not contain the student fight. it...
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the 29-year-old horace wandered out of her enclosure and fell through the cover of a lap pool.noticed the horse and called the spca. the swimming pool was drained and people helped rescue the horse using a makeshift staircase. the horse was hypothermic but is recovering. >>> ktvu fox2 news at 6:30 pm is next with a last-minute reprieve for a southbay nonprofit. and the idea that came just in time for a shelter that helps homeless teenagers. >>> and a black friday special including the sharks. >>> two two statues were vandalized in lake merced. and some thick it may be linked to a previous incident in another part of the city. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa . >>> london
the 29-year-old horace wandered out of her enclosure and fell through the cover of a lap pool.noticed the horse and called the spca. the swimming pool was drained and people helped rescue the horse using a makeshift staircase. the horse was hypothermic but is recovering. >>> ktvu fox2 news at 6:30 pm is next with a last-minute reprieve for a southbay nonprofit. and the idea that came just in time for a shelter that helps homeless teenagers. >>> and a black friday special...
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hope this is accurate, charlie, but i have been told the performance will be "gregory is here," by horace silver. members of the smithsonian jazz masterworks orchestra. enjoy! [applause] ♪ ♪ [septet performing] [applause] david: some of you may be wondering how you get to be selected as secretary of the smithsonian. anybody here wonder about that? some of you may be saying 25 years from now, maybe i would like to be secretary of the smithsonian. how do you get selected? i can't tell you what will happen in 25 years, when lonnie is probably finished in 25 years being secretary. but let me tell you how we selected lonnie. my successor is an extraordinarily well-qualified person to be chair of the smithsonian board. steve has been a terrific regent and i appreciate his willingness to step into this role. it is a highly paid position. [laughter] and there are no challenges to it. steve, thank you for doing it. [applause] my hair was completely dark when i took that position. [laughter] we had a search committee, and i want to make sure people know how this came about. we had a search committe
hope this is accurate, charlie, but i have been told the performance will be "gregory is here," by horace silver. members of the smithsonian jazz masterworks orchestra. enjoy! [applause] ♪ ♪ [septet performing] [applause] david: some of you may be wondering how you get to be selected as secretary of the smithsonian. anybody here wonder about that? some of you may be saying 25 years from now, maybe i would like to be secretary of the smithsonian. how do you get selected? i can't...
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horace grant lotus introduces us to a bay area family that is part of that very scary. >>statistic. your typical life of alzheimer's patient because sean a van cleave just turned 45 her husband, wayne who they figures been living with alzheimer's for about 5 years now just turned 49, this is for this way he wears doc martens to all his geriatric appointment. gore his leather jacket the functional just meeting wayne and talking with them you have no idea what was happening to his brain her children to the normal. >>his dad used to call it old timers disease jokingly and then he ended up having it in his early 50's and wayne sister now in her early 50's is also living with the disease. >>it's not bearing down yet we haven't gotten to a point where we're having to deal incontinence and. then the loss of driving in wondering and things like that so we're going to enjoy these moments as long as we possibly can they're really pretty sunset look around their house, they're grateful for the president and are trying to enjoy every moment by tweet is a little bit and if you look at early cost
horace grant lotus introduces us to a bay area family that is part of that very scary. >>statistic. your typical life of alzheimer's patient because sean a van cleave just turned 45 her husband, wayne who they figures been living with alzheimer's for about 5 years now just turned 49, this is for this way he wears doc martens to all his geriatric appointment. gore his leather jacket the functional just meeting wayne and talking with them you have no idea what was happening to his brain her...
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you wanted to get the republican party line when the party was founded in 1854, you subscribed to horace greeley's new york tribune. if you wanted to get the democratic line why the civil war was a big mistake, you supported james gordon bennett's new york herald. that was the partisan politics of the day. we had an era particularly with the start of broadcast journalism with radio and television, regulated by the federal government, where the broadcasters accepted the idea that they should provide an objective and not partisan point of view. i think increasingly as time went on, in the 60s, 70s, 80s, so called objective point of views became less objective and thankfully your long time colleague had this idea of presenting a genuinely nonpartisan, bipartisan, open to all and not endorsing candidates idea with c-span. and i think your success is due in part to the fact that as the caller said, media has become more partisan. people seek media that tends to view the world from the same perspective that they do. that makes a certain amount of sense, but it's always useful to get a reality
you wanted to get the republican party line when the party was founded in 1854, you subscribed to horace greeley's new york tribune. if you wanted to get the democratic line why the civil war was a big mistake, you supported james gordon bennett's new york herald. that was the partisan politics of the day. we had an era particularly with the start of broadcast journalism with radio and television, regulated by the federal government, where the broadcasters accepted the idea that they should...
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this was a horribly horrific battle with thousands of casualties, but in the words of horace greeley, he said of antietam, the emancipation proclamation itself, he said, "it is the beginning of the end of rebellion, the beginning of the new life of the nation. the united states that existed prior to the civil war perished at antietam and the new birth of freedom that lincoln spoke to at gettysburg in 1863, part of that took place here around us. it was the death of antietam that led to the birth of freedom. antietam stains out because it was the bloodiest day in american history, over 23,000 casualties in a 12-13 hour time span. jacob bauer of the 16th connecticut wrote afterward, "i find war is a terrible thing to even think of but when you are engaged in it, it is worse yet." thousands of bodies are buried across this battlefield, thousands more treated in field hospitals such as the barn where we are standing. many of themd were removed to the cemetery outside of sharpsburg. in the antietam national cemetery there are union dead from antietam, south mountain, from another battle. f
this was a horribly horrific battle with thousands of casualties, but in the words of horace greeley, he said of antietam, the emancipation proclamation itself, he said, "it is the beginning of the end of rebellion, the beginning of the new life of the nation. the united states that existed prior to the civil war perished at antietam and the new birth of freedom that lincoln spoke to at gettysburg in 1863, part of that took place here around us. it was the death of antietam that led to the...
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known but no less important figures who became scholars, lawyers, minister eight or, people like horace mann bond, frank lynn fraser, kenneth clark and mei mei clark, rayford logan, pauline murray, dr. charles drew and many others. 10 rosenwald fellows participated in the legal work that resulted in the brown v. board of education case. i live in washington, d.c. and the phillips collection has one half of the panels of the migration series. richyear, building on this trove of jacob lawrence images, they mounted an entire exhibit of art inspired by migration's worldwide. a local public school in the neighborhood where i live on capitol hill, went to see the year-longd then did a study based on what they had seen there. they talked about the annual journey of the monarch butterfly, that migration. they talked about worldwide migrations and people wanted to immigrate to this country. they also talked about their own migration to trailers for the year while their school was been renovated. they created images of their experience. this is the loneliness of the desks after they had moved out
known but no less important figures who became scholars, lawyers, minister eight or, people like horace mann bond, frank lynn fraser, kenneth clark and mei mei clark, rayford logan, pauline murray, dr. charles drew and many others. 10 rosenwald fellows participated in the legal work that resulted in the brown v. board of education case. i live in washington, d.c. and the phillips collection has one half of the panels of the migration series. richyear, building on this trove of jacob lawrence...
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he graduated from horace maynard high school in 1951, joined the army in 1958 and deploy to vietnam in 1966. dur his 12 months in vietnam he rose to the rank of sergeant first class before returning stateside. in 1969, sergeant brown received orderers to return to vietnam and on june 20 he was wounded in action and medically evacuate. the injury resulted in the amputation of one of his legs for his brave -- his legs. for his breyry in service he was awarded the purple heart, the silver star, the combat infantry badge, and the army commendation medal. despite living with a service-related disability, sergeant brown enthusiastically reentered civilian life. he earned degrees from the tennessee vocational school and tennessee school of electronics. he worked for sony and became j.v.c.'s director of overseas sales. he retired after a 27-year career with j.v.c. brownud to recognize john as our veteran of the month. i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? without objection the gentlewoman is recogniz
he graduated from horace maynard high school in 1951, joined the army in 1958 and deploy to vietnam in 1966. dur his 12 months in vietnam he rose to the rank of sergeant first class before returning stateside. in 1969, sergeant brown received orderers to return to vietnam and on june 20 he was wounded in action and medically evacuate. the injury resulted in the amputation of one of his legs for his brave -- his legs. for his breyry in service he was awarded the purple heart, the silver star,...