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in the dark ♪ ♪ jekyll and hyde-ing me jekyll and hyde-ing me sweet and then you're sour changes by ♪ ♪ baby, you drive me insane are you jekyll and hyde-ing me silently ♪ ♪ i can't see in the dark are you jekyll or hyde this time where's my mind ♪ ♪ i can't sleep in the dark jekyll and hyde-ing me ♪ ♪ >> let's go! ♪ jekyll and hyde-ing me [cheers and applause] >>> this is "nightline." >>> tonight, the cave. a hidden hospital buried deep underground. one doctor standing her ground. the race to save lives as a civil war destroys syria. hundreds of thousands of people dead, over 6 million people displaced. the warrior doctor and her incredible acts of bravery. defying oppression and risking her life. documented by national geographic, hope shines in the darkest place. "nightline" will be right back.
in the dark ♪ ♪ jekyll and hyde-ing me jekyll and hyde-ing me sweet and then you're sour changes by ♪ ♪ baby, you drive me insane are you jekyll and hyde-ing me silently ♪ ♪ i can't see in the dark are you jekyll or hyde this time where's my mind ♪ ♪ i can't sleep in the dark jekyll and hyde-ing me ♪ ♪ >> let's go! ♪ jekyll and hyde-ing me [cheers and applause] >>> this is "nightline." >>> tonight, the cave. a hidden hospital buried deep...
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cindy hyde-smith is incredible. smart and strong and with us all the way. cindy hyde-smith.applause] cindy hyde-smith: is this guy in credible or what? this tuesday, mississippi can send a message to the entire nation. we can let the liberal democrats with their socialist agenda note that this may be alive and well in the land of nancy pelosi but it is dead in mississippi. docan let them know that we not want open, a legal borders for drug smugglers to come through them. we can let them know that to kill an unborn baby is not a human right, it is a human life. is a great crowd tonight. next tuesday, let us go out and support. let us support our governor tate read. let us support these mississippi republican candidates. go out and vote and let others show the president how much we appreciate him right now. [applause] job!dent trump: great fantastic woman. -- to terrificus -- two terrific friends of mine like roger and cindy hyde-smith and tate -- we will all be fighting together. guest.elly, michael incredible people. and your next lieutenant governor, delbert bozeman. next a
cindy hyde-smith is incredible. smart and strong and with us all the way. cindy hyde-smith.applause] cindy hyde-smith: is this guy in credible or what? this tuesday, mississippi can send a message to the entire nation. we can let the liberal democrats with their socialist agenda note that this may be alive and well in the land of nancy pelosi but it is dead in mississippi. docan let them know that we not want open, a legal borders for drug smugglers to come through them. we can let them know...
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cindy hyde-smith is incredible. she's tough, and smart and strong. she is with us the way. >> is this guy incredible, or what? he has got -- we have got a president we can be proud of. and let me tell you something, this tuesday, mississippi can send a message to the entire nation. we can let the liberal democrats with their socialist agenda no it may be alive and well in the heart of nancy pelosi but it is dead in mississippi. we can let them know, we don't want open illegal borders for drug smugglers to come through them. we can let them know that, to kill an unborn baby is not a human right, it is a human life. this is a great crowd tonight. next tuesday let's go out and vote. let's support our governor tate reeves and let's support these mississippi republican candidates. go out and vote and let's show the president how much we appreciate him right now. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: great job. fantastic woman. so also with us, to terrific friends of mine who like roger and cindy hyde-smith and all of them -- and tate will be right up
cindy hyde-smith is incredible. she's tough, and smart and strong. she is with us the way. >> is this guy incredible, or what? he has got -- we have got a president we can be proud of. and let me tell you something, this tuesday, mississippi can send a message to the entire nation. we can let the liberal democrats with their socialist agenda no it may be alive and well in the heart of nancy pelosi but it is dead in mississippi. we can let them know, we don't want open illegal borders for...
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. >> a winter count is an historic record of a tribe drawn in symbols on a hyde or other material. in a short film, lydia bluebird uses her great uncle's winter count to explain the tradition. the sioux were one of these tribes. [ chanting ]. >> their existence on the plains depended on two animals, the horse and the buffalo. with horses, they were able to pursue the buffalo. and from the buffalo they obtained their food, shelter, clothing, tools, weapons, and almost everything else that was needed for the tribe to survive and flourish. each year of their past was recorded through a symbolic drawing and handed down as history from generation to generation. >> my name is lydia fire thunder blue bird. i am a sioux. my great uncle was moses red horse owner. this is his winter count. in sioux, it is called [ speaking foreign language ] he was the one from the tribe who would make drawings of something important that happened each year. each one of these pictures stands for one year. we did not use numbers like today. instead, each year had a symbol. one person would be in charge of kee
. >> a winter count is an historic record of a tribe drawn in symbols on a hyde or other material. in a short film, lydia bluebird uses her great uncle's winter count to explain the tradition. the sioux were one of these tribes. [ chanting ]. >> their existence on the plains depended on two animals, the horse and the buffalo. with horses, they were able to pursue the buffalo. and from the buffalo they obtained their food, shelter, clothing, tools, weapons, and almost everything else...
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hyde peters was due to start her role next month.ika onuora has retired from athletics. the 35—year—old from liverpool enjoyed an 18—year international career and won a bronze in the 4x400metres relay at the rio olympics. she also won a bronze in the same event a year earlier at the world championships. great britain and england hockey player sam ward says he will do "everything he can" to return to hockey after losing the sight in his left eye. this follows earlier reports that ward had in fact retired. ward was struck in the face by the ball during the olympic qualifying play—off win against malaysia earlier this month. he sustained a crushed retina and facial fractures. the 28—year old has scored 72 goals in 126 appearances for great britain and england and represented team gb at the rio olympics. charley hull finished second at the lpga's season—ending tour championship in florida — just missing out on the richest prize in the history of women's golf — a cheque for 1.5 million dollars. the english golfer finished on 17 under par
hyde peters was due to start her role next month.ika onuora has retired from athletics. the 35—year—old from liverpool enjoyed an 18—year international career and won a bronze in the 4x400metres relay at the rio olympics. she also won a bronze in the same event a year earlier at the world championships. great britain and england hockey player sam ward says he will do "everything he can" to return to hockey after losing the sight in his left eye. this follows earlier reports that...
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>> well, like cindy hyde smith, trump is taking money from the nra.t the end of the day in action can clearly be traced back to taking money from the national rifle association, which as much as it has been depleting, it's still a financial force. and still an enemy for a lot of people who believe in the safety of american children and everywhere need to keep in focus. so i don't believe with somebody like trump as president anything is going to be done. we banned bump stocks. that is nothing. that is an insult to the people who are losing their lives every single day. >> so what happens now? i think the last time you and i talked and i've talked to other young people who were at parkland, you know, a lot of the emphasis they've been putting on is what's happening in states and that there's been progress in various states. does that make you hopeful? >> well, at the end of the day you can look at chicago. chicago has rampant gun violence that tears communities apart, and chicago -- and, you know, chicago is in a state with great gun laws. the fact of
>> well, like cindy hyde smith, trump is taking money from the nra.t the end of the day in action can clearly be traced back to taking money from the national rifle association, which as much as it has been depleting, it's still a financial force. and still an enemy for a lot of people who believe in the safety of american children and everywhere need to keep in focus. so i don't believe with somebody like trump as president anything is going to be done. we banned bump stocks. that is...
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i would like to address the situation at the 200 block of hyde street, which is a ve veritable jungle. i used to work as a seaman as a younger man. been around the world through t the mediterranean a couple of times. what i saw was not that bad. i don't think it will end well. i don't think it's a police matter. i don't think it's something government can do anything about. i think our government is downstream, if you will, from the larger culture, and what we're seeing out there in the 200 block of hyde street is a cultural phenomenon. but what i'm asking the commission to do is say that. everyone's running around, and we're getting more needles, build more million-dollar affordable housing for people, whatever. but i think this commission has t the expertise to turnaround and say cut the crap. we need something done, and we need it fast. >> president hirsch: thank you. any other speakers for general public comment? good evening. >> good evening. i'd like to use the overhead, as usual. i'm here concerning my son, aubrey abrakasa who is murdered -- who was murdered august 14, 2006, an
i would like to address the situation at the 200 block of hyde street, which is a ve veritable jungle. i used to work as a seaman as a younger man. been around the world through t the mediterranean a couple of times. what i saw was not that bad. i don't think it will end well. i don't think it's a police matter. i don't think it's something government can do anything about. i think our government is downstream, if you will, from the larger culture, and what we're seeing out there in the 200...
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hyde-smith: thank you. thank you. theome, i am a big fan of library of congress and what you all do in your staff, please know that. i am sitting here talking to my wonderful colleague from new mexico about the veterans history project -- count me in. we will or listening, be participating with you in the great state of nevada. we have some incredible veterans that i have met and heard their stories. believe it or not, there is a 130,000 population of filipinos, many of those, veterans. i would love to capture their stories if they are not captured, so we will follow up. let me follow up on the enterprise copyright system and it seems to be the topic this morning. i know that as a part of the goals for this updated system, it is to improve public record searches and typify that -- & five the process -- and simplify the process of records. and you said it will be highlighted in the spring of 2020? sen. udall: yes. -- dr. hayden: yes. sen. masto: how do you measure the success of the pilot program? copyright: we have a
hyde-smith: thank you. thank you. theome, i am a big fan of library of congress and what you all do in your staff, please know that. i am sitting here talking to my wonderful colleague from new mexico about the veterans history project -- count me in. we will or listening, be participating with you in the great state of nevada. we have some incredible veterans that i have met and heard their stories. believe it or not, there is a 130,000 population of filipinos, many of those, veterans. i would...
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cindy hyde smith, she's incredible.ll the way. cindy hyde smith. >> is this guy incredible or what? [applause] >> we have a president we can be proud of. let me tell you something, this keepsake, mississippi can send a message to the entire nation. we can let the liberal democrats with their socialist agenda know it may be alive and well in the heart of nancy pelosi but it is dead in mississippi. we can let them know we don't want open illegal borders for drug smugglers to come to them. this is a great crowd tonight. next tuesday let's go out and vote. what support are governor tate reeves. what support these mississippi republican candidate go out and vote and let's show the president how much we appreciate him right now. [applause] [applause] >> great job. fantastic woman. also with us two terrific friends of mine. mike roger and like cindy hyde smith who's like all of them. in tate he's given me right there with us. all fighting together. two incredible people. trent kelly, michael incredible people. your next lieute
cindy hyde smith, she's incredible.ll the way. cindy hyde smith. >> is this guy incredible or what? [applause] >> we have a president we can be proud of. let me tell you something, this keepsake, mississippi can send a message to the entire nation. we can let the liberal democrats with their socialist agenda know it may be alive and well in the heart of nancy pelosi but it is dead in mississippi. we can let them know we don't want open illegal borders for drug smugglers to come to...
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s margin trading partners in southeast asia earlier i spoke to kevin hyde nice he's a foreign trade expert at the association of german chambers of industry and commerce and i asked him why the world's biggest single market and a relatively small city state were so eager to link up. the morning well singapore is relatively small you're right when you look at the population of the size of the area of the land but if you look at trade in the if you look at the economy it's pretty significant the trade one with germany is for awfully around 15000000000 euros you can compare that for example to canada which is slightly larger than singapore but the trade value is similar so this significant for the area for the german economy ok so what significance does this deal have for german distances well german businesses get all the benefits that a trade agreement usually gets it gets lower tariffs that means lower costs for the companies less bureaucracy for example it also means that we have agreements on emission of standards if you need to difficult to go into a specific country but it's also a goo
s margin trading partners in southeast asia earlier i spoke to kevin hyde nice he's a foreign trade expert at the association of german chambers of industry and commerce and i asked him why the world's biggest single market and a relatively small city state were so eager to link up. the morning well singapore is relatively small you're right when you look at the population of the size of the area of the land but if you look at trade in the if you look at the economy it's pretty significant the...
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hundreds of environmental activists in germany have all keep hyde coal mines calling for an immediate end to the use of fossil fuel much of the rust belt region depends on the mines for jobs campaign as say the government's plan to phase out coal by 3038 don't go far enough. protests chant and dumps is becoming popular among women in latin america looking to raise their voices against violence and impunity it was created by a chilean collective but it's universal message and catchy rhythm have made it easy to repeat from one country to another. it was not my fault my clothes were not why i was raped lines from the feminist dance making waves across latin america and beyond. it is angry we want to be heard and we want to be recognized as women people and citizen michael most of us. it was created by a chilean collective forded never 25th close all day protesting violence against women and has spread to spain france and to mexico the rhythm and universal lyrics make the song easy to repeat its message to transcends borders. political in america and everywhere in latin america there are
hundreds of environmental activists in germany have all keep hyde coal mines calling for an immediate end to the use of fossil fuel much of the rust belt region depends on the mines for jobs campaign as say the government's plan to phase out coal by 3038 don't go far enough. protests chant and dumps is becoming popular among women in latin america looking to raise their voices against violence and impunity it was created by a chilean collective but it's universal message and catchy rhythm have...
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guy: ceo of qualcomm speaking to caroline hyde earlier today. is down today, but up sharply over the last week, kicked into a higher gear august into september. the average price target at the moment is $95.84. trading at $88. still a lot of headroom. if you go back through the analyst changes of last few weeks, there been some upgrades. today a knock on the back of that. 5g is coming. vonnie: it is interesting when the analyst was on today, the stock hit a session row. -- possession low. low.session it does not sound like a lot but it was a lot more than it was assigned in the early 4g days. perhaps investors were worried about the dividend, but it looks to be safe, at least for now. buys, 13 holds, only one sell on the stock. they are more the value end than the volume end of the market, which may protect them, particular when it comes to the trade story, which could upset the 5g stuff, particularly when you think about what is happening with huawei. vonnie: semiconductor stocks in general have had an up and down year. david westin'sre intervi
guy: ceo of qualcomm speaking to caroline hyde earlier today. is down today, but up sharply over the last week, kicked into a higher gear august into september. the average price target at the moment is $95.84. trading at $88. still a lot of headroom. if you go back through the analyst changes of last few weeks, there been some upgrades. today a knock on the back of that. 5g is coming. vonnie: it is interesting when the analyst was on today, the stock hit a session row. -- possession low....
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cindy hyde smith, she's incredible.'s tough, and smart, and strong, and she is with us all the way. cindy hyde smith. ms. smith: is this guy incredible or what? [applause and cheers] we have got a president we can be proud of. let me tell you something, this tuesday, mississippi can send a message to the entire nation. we can let the liberal democrats with their socialist agenda know it may be alive and well in the heart of nancy pelosi, but it is dead in mississippi. [applause and cheers] we can let them know we don't want open illegal borders for drug smugglers to come through them. we can let them know that to kill an unborn baby is not a human right. it is a human life. [applause and cheers] this is a great crowd tonight. next tuesday let's go out and vote. let's support our governor, tate reeves. let's support these mississippi republican candidates. go out and vote, and let's show the president how much we appreciate him right now. [applause and cheers] announcer 1: president trump holds a campaign rally in lexing
cindy hyde smith, she's incredible.'s tough, and smart, and strong, and she is with us all the way. cindy hyde smith. ms. smith: is this guy incredible or what? [applause and cheers] we have got a president we can be proud of. let me tell you something, this tuesday, mississippi can send a message to the entire nation. we can let the liberal democrats with their socialist agenda know it may be alive and well in the heart of nancy pelosi, but it is dead in mississippi. [applause and cheers] we...
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subject to the hyde amendment. the decision of when and how to have a family or when to start or grow a family is a decision that should be made by a pregnant person and those they trust, not politicians. over the last decade, abortion access in the u.s. has become increasingly fraught with restrictive laws. such abortion restrictions including everything from parental consent laws for individuals under 18, often mandated counselling and waiting periods and burdensome regulations on providers and clinics. this web of restrictions and bans has ultimately created an unjust landscape. as the country grapples with a maternity mortality crisis, one that disproportionately impacts black women, researchers found that the states with the higher numbers of abortion restrictions are the exact same states that have poorer maternal health outcomes. that is not a coincidence. reproductive justice is economic justice. one reason people choose to have abortions is because of the significant expense of having and raising another c
subject to the hyde amendment. the decision of when and how to have a family or when to start or grow a family is a decision that should be made by a pregnant person and those they trust, not politicians. over the last decade, abortion access in the u.s. has become increasingly fraught with restrictive laws. such abortion restrictions including everything from parental consent laws for individuals under 18, often mandated counselling and waiting periods and burdensome regulations on providers...
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next request is from sfmta for the hyde street safety project and this is a funding request to match a cal-train grant awarded to the mta to do planning and engagement on hyde street between grove and ofarrell. they have different community organizations to figure out some conceptionual designs and some recommended improvements to really enhance the street, enhancing pedestrian safety and also really just transforming the street into a complete street effort and so final report would be expected in about two years. and the last request is an appropriation request from the transportation authority for the carpool and express lane environmental phase one. and a bit of background on this request. in late 2018, the board approved the corridor study report and a prop k senator b one partnership fund exchange for this project. this fund exchange approved $6 million in sb1 partnership funds for street resurfacing exexchange for 4.1k for the props. we didn't programme them because of the uncertainty of prop six which would have funded the fund program. prop 6 was defeated and in now this pro
next request is from sfmta for the hyde street safety project and this is a funding request to match a cal-train grant awarded to the mta to do planning and engagement on hyde street between grove and ofarrell. they have different community organizations to figure out some conceptionual designs and some recommended improvements to really enhance the street, enhancing pedestrian safety and also really just transforming the street into a complete street effort and so final report would be...
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our own caroline hyde sat down with her to discuss the controversy around personal data in new york.o, since becoming a whistleblower, i have got to explain to people how important their data is. it's more valuable than oil and gas. and on a day to day basis, it's being taken by companies all around the world making a multi trillion dollar industry off of your most private information. now, that sounds a little gloom and doom when people think they can't get their privacy back, but the truth is people have agency. there's a lot of things we can do on a day-to-day basis to protect ourselves, and legislators and regulators are finally listening. there are fantastic laws that have been introduced to the u.s. congress and across different states, not only to protect us ahead of the next election but can make sure we live a more ethical digital life from here forward. carolyn: what kind of legislation at the moment? we've seen california pass laws. gpr is something facebook itself has pointed towards. where do you think legislation is leading the way? brittany: i think gdpr recognizes you
our own caroline hyde sat down with her to discuss the controversy around personal data in new york.o, since becoming a whistleblower, i have got to explain to people how important their data is. it's more valuable than oil and gas. and on a day to day basis, it's being taken by companies all around the world making a multi trillion dollar industry off of your most private information. now, that sounds a little gloom and doom when people think they can't get their privacy back, but the truth is...
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i knew henry hyde. he was a friend of mine, and adam schiff is now henry hyde, and this will quickly devolve into a partisan battle, but the democrats open this up really owning the first two hours because the chairman gets to lay out the case. then they have the 45 minutes with their counsel where it looks like they're going to go through documents, tying together the witness testimony, and this is their opportunity really on the public relations front to tell their theory of the case in a comprehensive way that sort of captures the public and changes that partisan dynamic. >> and terry moran, past televised impeachment hearings, nixon, and bill clinton in 1998, they riveted the country, but this impeachment taking place at an even more divided america. >> reporter: exactly, george. this is going to be a very different impeachment because we as americans are very different, and so the congress is dierent. you go back to the modern era of to impeachment beginning with the watergate hearings in the senat
i knew henry hyde. he was a friend of mine, and adam schiff is now henry hyde, and this will quickly devolve into a partisan battle, but the democrats open this up really owning the first two hours because the chairman gets to lay out the case. then they have the 45 minutes with their counsel where it looks like they're going to go through documents, tying together the witness testimony, and this is their opportunity really on the public relations front to tell their theory of the case in a...
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whether you are at hyde or sba or anywhere it may be. there is no need to reinvent the wheel every time. they can at least provide an 80% solution for the five most common processes where you could use ai. .... .... an issue that unites americans. i often point out that washington is an island surrounded by reality. here inside the beltway people are obsessed
whether you are at hyde or sba or anywhere it may be. there is no need to reinvent the wheel every time. they can at least provide an 80% solution for the five most common processes where you could use ai. .... .... an issue that unites americans. i often point out that washington is an island surrounded by reality. here inside the beltway people are obsessed
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he had all this private depositions and he had -- >> just like henry hyde. >> i'm not arguing that. i'm saying from this point forward as the cameras are there, i think it would accrued to the benefit of the democrats if it looked like they were being more even handed -- >> it's the same rules that the republicans had in clinton. >> no, it's not. the republicans gave the democrats co-equal subpoena ability -- >> subject to the vote of the committee, matt, you know that. >> in fact, the republicans have been denied every single witness they put food. >> let's flesh this out. under clinton it worked the same way. you can say who you want and if i disagree with you, if i'm the head on the right and you're the head on the left, just bear with me for a second and you save you want something but you're in the minority and i say you know what, i don't want that. now we go to the committee for a vote. that's what you did in clinton. that's what they're doing here. you'll just never win the vote because you don't have the numbers. that's the same thing that will happen here. i can argue you
he had all this private depositions and he had -- >> just like henry hyde. >> i'm not arguing that. i'm saying from this point forward as the cameras are there, i think it would accrued to the benefit of the democrats if it looked like they were being more even handed -- >> it's the same rules that the republicans had in clinton. >> no, it's not. the republicans gave the democrats co-equal subpoena ability -- >> subject to the vote of the committee, matt, you know...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is "bloomberg markets: the close."ry of trade, concerns about trade, anxiety. 10-years, yields coming down further as the search for safety. pulling from near record highs from down .6%. scarlet: we have the headlines outcome and the federal reserve still elevated risk in october while deciding to remain on hold. the federal reserve decided to put interest rates on hold following the third cut this year. most officials sought rates as well calibrated after the cut in october. many view to the downside risk as elevated. fed officials have been making the speaking -- going on the speakers circuit and talking up the idea that monetary policy is in a good place. caroline: it's as though they are stolen the thunder from these minutes. we had testimony from powell, face figures coming fast. theyal
caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is "bloomberg markets: the close."ry of trade, concerns about trade, anxiety. 10-years, yields coming down further as the search for safety. pulling from near record highs from down .6%. scarlet: we have the headlines outcome and the federal reserve still elevated risk in october while deciding to remain on hold. the federal reserve decided to put interest rates on hold following the third cut this year. most officials sought rates as well calibrated...
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and unsurprisingly he was immediately blocked by cindy hyde smith in mississippi who made this argument. >> if i wanted to give my best friend's son or grandson my hunting rifle, would we first have to appear before a licensed gun dealer and go through a lengthy and potentially expensive background check? this is my understanding. >> you probably won't be surprised to learn senator hyde smith has an a rating from the national rifle association and also mocked in a tweet as the gun salesperson of the year. there's been a spike in gun sales despite the americans being killed by them. we've seen this before. enough time passes after the most recent mass shooting at the nra feels safe enough to crawl out of its hiding place and republican members of congress feel it's safe to get out of the prayer zone and get right back to doing business with the nra. but at nearly the same moment at has debate was taking place on the senate floor this morning, news broke from the other side of the country. a 16-year-old boy had walked onto the campus of his high school in santa clarita, california, with s
and unsurprisingly he was immediately blocked by cindy hyde smith in mississippi who made this argument. >> if i wanted to give my best friend's son or grandson my hunting rifle, would we first have to appear before a licensed gun dealer and go through a lengthy and potentially expensive background check? this is my understanding. >> you probably won't be surprised to learn senator hyde smith has an a rating from the national rifle association and also mocked in a tweet as the gun...
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hyde passed away in 2007. his words stand out to me today from 1999 when he read aloud a letter from a third grader in chicago. he was making a point about how the president is a role model for the country. >> as that third grader from chicago wrote to me, if you can't believe the president, who can you believe? >> if you can't believe the president, who can you believe? there's such power in that question. of course, it applied then to bill clinton and now applies to president trump who kind of makes past presidential liars look like amateurs. trump's lying is to pervasive it's the subject of an hour long special by jake tapper called "all the president's lies". he speaks with amanda carpenter and other experts. talking about how the president is gaslighting the country. the special premiers tonight, sunday at 9:00 p.m., and tapper is joining me now for a preview. jake j is it fair to say we're at the point where the president and allied outlets are waging a disinformation war on the public? is it that bad? >
hyde passed away in 2007. his words stand out to me today from 1999 when he read aloud a letter from a third grader in chicago. he was making a point about how the president is a role model for the country. >> as that third grader from chicago wrote to me, if you can't believe the president, who can you believe? >> if you can't believe the president, who can you believe? there's such power in that question. of course, it applied then to bill clinton and now applies to president...
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there is planning permission for a large scale version of this sculpture in hyde park, but permissionthe rac is calling for more charging points for electric cars — away from central london. it accepts that compared to other cities electric vehicle owners in london are well served — but only in certain areas. the rac wants to see that change. london is doing pretty well. it's got a much better infrastructure of electric charging points and many of those are around the city and around westminster but the problem is as you get further out into the suburbs, things tend to decrease in terms of the availability of charging points. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning but the trains: on south western railway — one of the lines towards basingstoke is closed because of a landslip near fleet. expect delays and cancellations. onto the roads: slow from the sun in the sands roundabout up to the blackwall tunnel — tunnel was closed earlier because of an overheight lorry. now the weather with kate. good morning. it's not especially cold out
there is planning permission for a large scale version of this sculpture in hyde park, but permissionthe rac is calling for more charging points for electric cars — away from central london. it accepts that compared to other cities electric vehicle owners in london are well served — but only in certain areas. the rac wants to see that change. london is doing pretty well. it's got a much better infrastructure of electric charging points and many of those are around the city and around...
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when roosevelt went to hyde park, leaving churchill alone in the white house, his message to the prime minister was winston, please tweet the -- treat the white house as your own, invite anyone you want at any of my als and do not hesitate to engage my dwriesors at any time you wish. churchill took full advantage. eleanor didn't warm to the british take over of her home after 18 years. interestingly when the diary was plushed after the war, it caned this -- after the war is over, winston, will i think, settle down in the u.s. if that had happened, i would say that winston churchill's home in washington, d.c. would be a top tourist attraction today. churchill did not return to washington for two and a half years, at which point the world had changed dramatically. germany had been defeated. two atomic bombs had forced japan into surrender un conditionaly. the dynamic was world politics had also changed. america was the dominant partner in the rhythm with britain and the leadership of winston churchill has been decisively denied by the british people in 1945. churchill was relegate told l
when roosevelt went to hyde park, leaving churchill alone in the white house, his message to the prime minister was winston, please tweet the -- treat the white house as your own, invite anyone you want at any of my als and do not hesitate to engage my dwriesors at any time you wish. churchill took full advantage. eleanor didn't warm to the british take over of her home after 18 years. interestingly when the diary was plushed after the war, it caned this -- after the war is over, winston, will...
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even the winter laryea khan hyde is relief so no one's complained about the cold the boys have proven themselves and leon has conquered the fear but we can't understand how people can love being out in the wild. while his crew comes out in the bush. it's a night like any other photos back at school people's weights in front of the house mouth as. office he checks whether that done their homework properly because you get prizes are awarded for outstanding achievement but pupils who've received 3 warnings for misty means you get kane twice in the buttocks music one that's also a longstanding tradition here which generally has parenting approval. i want you to get out of. that most of the parents here are very supportive and there was another school in zimbabwe that recently did away with painting and my understanding was that the vast majority of the period party were up in arms that actually the way they want the corporal punishment system. and he says paintings are relatively rare. tonight everyone goes to bed without having to be disciplined. the next morning the headmaster has final
even the winter laryea khan hyde is relief so no one's complained about the cold the boys have proven themselves and leon has conquered the fear but we can't understand how people can love being out in the wild. while his crew comes out in the bush. it's a night like any other photos back at school people's weights in front of the house mouth as. office he checks whether that done their homework properly because you get prizes are awarded for outstanding achievement but pupils who've received 3...
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republican senator cindy hyde smith objected. here's a look. >> i think senator murphy and blumenthal for their tremendous leadership we are on the floor to speak about. i come today not just as a member of the senate representing my home state of washington, but as a former educator as a mother and a grandmother devastated by how the gun violence epidemic is tearing apart our families and ravaging our communities in every state and i am serious, republican leaders continue to stand by and do nothing while more lives are lost, just as i was after newtown, sutherland springs and marysville in my home state of washington. i could go on. we don't have to continue the cycle of violence, heartbreak and inaction, there was action we could take right now because earlier this year the house passed hr a, meaningful, bipartisan gun safety legislation to address the terrible crisis. and other popular reforms. in 260 days since hr 8 past the house it has languished in the senate despite repeated calls for myself and democratic colleagues for
republican senator cindy hyde smith objected. here's a look. >> i think senator murphy and blumenthal for their tremendous leadership we are on the floor to speak about. i come today not just as a member of the senate representing my home state of washington, but as a former educator as a mother and a grandmother devastated by how the gun violence epidemic is tearing apart our families and ravaging our communities in every state and i am serious, republican leaders continue to stand by...
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provide the committee with its own the pregnancy classification and the hyde amendment meaning if the era were to become part of our law restrictions on abortion would automatically be struck down. >> carol jenkins, your response. >> the era coalition helped the judiciary committee mount that hearing and we were very pleased that we got it. it was the first and 36 years. we need to we feel this is a distraction. i think that's what we need to focus on. >> ellen and silver spring, maryland. democratic caller. >> my opinion is and i've worked for unions before about equal rights. i knew i was making with the person next to me was making. they had a structured pay scale and that's what you're on and i believe it would also solve problems with the way people are saying. immigrants are taking our jobs. if you have jobs where the pay is equal and only the best person gets the job not by anything else than that's what's going to happen. the union has structure to it and you can get fired you get three written ups and you're out of there.no and you're out of there. so that's what i have to sa
provide the committee with its own the pregnancy classification and the hyde amendment meaning if the era were to become part of our law restrictions on abortion would automatically be struck down. >> carol jenkins, your response. >> the era coalition helped the judiciary committee mount that hearing and we were very pleased that we got it. it was the first and 36 years. we need to we feel this is a distraction. i think that's what we need to focus on. >> ellen and silver...
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for your first questions, senator hyde-smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for being here today. i look forward to learning more about the modernization of the library of congress and the copyright office because i know it is certainly vital to the growth and vision of expanding access to our nation's wonderful collections. your credibility, i think, is outstanding, and it's just one of my favorite places here in washington, d.c., and i thank you for all your efforts. my question, dr. hayden, the effort to centralize i.t. across the library has included transferring both people and resources from your individual service units, including the copyright office to the office of the chief information officer to execute technology activities. this can be for who wants to answer it. can you explain how ocio tracks and utilizes the funds appropriated for copyright modernization on behalf of the copyright office? >> i'd like to start, and thank you for the question about the benefits of centralizing i.t. efforts and projects in the library in
for your first questions, senator hyde-smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for being here today. i look forward to learning more about the modernization of the library of congress and the copyright office because i know it is certainly vital to the growth and vision of expanding access to our nation's wonderful collections. your credibility, i think, is outstanding, and it's just one of my favorite places here in washington, d.c., and i thank you for all your efforts. my...
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hyde-smith: mr. president, reserving the right to object. legislation that would affect the rights of american citizens under the second amendment should not be fast tracked by the senate. efforts to criminalize otherwise lawful conduct with firearms by law-abiding gun owners should not be exempt from consideration by the appropriate committee of jurisdiction. it should not be exempt from debate on the senate floor. if this so-called commonsense bipartisan legislation was indeed crafted with strong bipartisan input, it shouldn't have any problems advancing by regular order. many questions about this legislation need to be answered before it's forced upon law-abiding gun owners. if i wanted to give my best friend's son or grandson my hunting rifle, would we first have to appear before a licensed gun dealer and go through a lengthy and potentially expensive background check? this is my understanding. we have many questions like this. my constituents would like to have an opportunity to weigh in on our measures like these, which is why we can't
hyde-smith: mr. president, reserving the right to object. legislation that would affect the rights of american citizens under the second amendment should not be fast tracked by the senate. efforts to criminalize otherwise lawful conduct with firearms by law-abiding gun owners should not be exempt from consideration by the appropriate committee of jurisdiction. it should not be exempt from debate on the senate floor. if this so-called commonsense bipartisan legislation was indeed crafted with...
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. >> the route started at northpoint and ended at jefferson and hyde. house and rodriguez shows us how the community paid tribute to those who served. stroke it's go time for everyone participating in san francisco's veterans day parade. people of all ages, got to take in the sights and sounds of the 99th annual events. john baker served six years in the u.s. army back in the 60s, this is his 19th parade. >> it was a real part of my life amateur american, and there's a lot of people serving now, so to be part of that even though i'm retired and having people say thank you for your service it shows, true americans are still here that love this country. >> reporter: mark and his family had other plans today, but they stopped along with others to watch the parade roll through. >> we saw the parade, some fun music, and very interesting bands. it was very nice. >> reporter: marianna is here with her daughter erin who will be deploying soon. she is glad to see the community support for her family. >>there's a lot of people and you have people with the little
. >> the route started at northpoint and ended at jefferson and hyde. house and rodriguez shows us how the community paid tribute to those who served. stroke it's go time for everyone participating in san francisco's veterans day parade. people of all ages, got to take in the sights and sounds of the 99th annual events. john baker served six years in the u.s. army back in the 60s, this is his 19th parade. >> it was a real part of my life amateur american, and there's a lot of people...
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provide the committee with its -- the pregnancy classification and the hyde -- meaning if the era were to become part of our law restrictions on abortion would automatically be struck down. host: carol jenkins, your response. helpedthe era coalition the judiciary committee mound that hearing and we were very pleased that we got it. it was the first and 36 years. we need to -- we feel this is a distraction. that's what we need to focus on. host: ellen and silver spring, maryland. democratic caller. caller: my opinion is and i've worked for unions before about equal rights. i knew i was making with the person next to me was making. scalead a structured pay and that's what you're on and i believe it would also solve problems with the way people are saying. immigrants are taking our jobs. if you have jobs where the pay and only the best person gets the job not by anything else than that's what's going to happen. the union has structure to it and you can get fired you get three no and you're out of there. so that's what i have to say. you for that. wouldn't it just be wonderful if there wer
provide the committee with its -- the pregnancy classification and the hyde -- meaning if the era were to become part of our law restrictions on abortion would automatically be struck down. host: carol jenkins, your response. helpedthe era coalition the judiciary committee mound that hearing and we were very pleased that we got it. it was the first and 36 years. we need to -- we feel this is a distraction. that's what we need to focus on. host: ellen and silver spring, maryland. democratic...
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ceeo cheryl spanberger -- sandberg spoke with our caroline hyde earlier today.ink the 2020 election a massive test for us. elections have changed, we have changed as a company. if you look back to 2016, of course we were prepared for state actors. what they did was hack in and take information. unprepared,lly everyone missed it. that is different now. now we really work hard to find what we think of as coordinated and authentic behavior. state actors, groups of people that are trying to save stuff. in 2016 we had never heard of it. 50, sevenwe took down in the last two weeks alone. we are in a different place. we are going after every single thing, it was done through a fake account. we are able to take on millions every day. most before anyone sees them. misinformation, we didn't have a fact checking program at all in 2016. now if something is mark false, we can really reduce distribution and we could show related articles so people see the other side of the story. other companies have reported fake news on facebook is definitely on the decline. and transparenc
ceeo cheryl spanberger -- sandberg spoke with our caroline hyde earlier today.ink the 2020 election a massive test for us. elections have changed, we have changed as a company. if you look back to 2016, of course we were prepared for state actors. what they did was hack in and take information. unprepared,lly everyone missed it. that is different now. now we really work hard to find what we think of as coordinated and authentic behavior. state actors, groups of people that are trying to save...
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in executive summary of the report says under strict scrutiny the pregnancy classification in the hyde amendment would be regarded to be a sex classification under the e.r.a., meaning if the e.r.a. were to become under our law, restrictions on abortion would be struck down. host: carol jenkins, your response. guest: the e.r.a. coalition helped the judiciary committee mount that hearing and we were very pleased that we got it. years.the first in 36 the supreme court has said abortions are illegal and that is what we have to pay more attention to as opposed -- we feel this is a distraction from equality in many areas brought to women and men. i think that's what we need to focus on. ellen, silver spring, maryland. democratic caller. caller: my opinion is and i've worked for unions before about equal rights. i always felt i got better, equal pay and i knew i was making what the person next to me was making when i was working for a union. they had a structured pay scale and that's what you're on and i believe it would also solve problems with the way people are saying immigrants are taking
in executive summary of the report says under strict scrutiny the pregnancy classification in the hyde amendment would be regarded to be a sex classification under the e.r.a., meaning if the e.r.a. were to become under our law, restrictions on abortion would be struck down. host: carol jenkins, your response. guest: the e.r.a. coalition helped the judiciary committee mount that hearing and we were very pleased that we got it. years.the first in 36 the supreme court has said abortions are...
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the late henry hyde. and a guy named john danville. to form friendships with people on both sides of the aisle and both chambers. many of you are here. real friendship and close friendships like that of my friend saxby chambliss and richard burr and tom. i remember the day i was first sworn in as speaker. i was really doing well, i had my act together, my chin up. i was up on the rostrum waiting for the applause to die down and i looked to my left and i see chambliss, burr, and latham, my three best buds. and it was over. [laughter] it was a chance to change our fellow government. first as the gang of seven, closing the house bank later with speaker gingrich and the contract for america. and later with a pledge to america and our mantra, where are the jobs? which provided the governing agenda for my speakership. it was a chance to make laws with people like ted kennedy and george miller, two democratic colleagues, where we were able to work together without compromising on our principles. i have to say, working with senator harry reid
the late henry hyde. and a guy named john danville. to form friendships with people on both sides of the aisle and both chambers. many of you are here. real friendship and close friendships like that of my friend saxby chambliss and richard burr and tom. i remember the day i was first sworn in as speaker. i was really doing well, i had my act together, my chin up. i was up on the rostrum waiting for the applause to die down and i looked to my left and i see chambliss, burr, and latham, my three...
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. -- hyde amendment. because of social and economic inequality linked to systemic racism and discrimination, women of color are disproportionately likely to be injured through medicaid. -- be insured through medicaid, therefore subject to the hyde amendment's ban on abortion. the decision when to start or grow a family is a decision that should be made by a person and those they trust, not politicians. over the last decades, abortion access in the u.s. has become increasingly fraught with restrictive laws. such abortion restrictions include everything from parental consent laws for individuals under 18, often course is mandated counseling -- coercive mandated counseling, and burdensome regulations on providers and clinics. this web of restrictions and bans ultimately created an unjust landscape. as the country grapples with the maternal mortality crisis, one that disproportionately impacts black women, research has found that the states with the higher numbers of abortion restrictions are the exact same s
. -- hyde amendment. because of social and economic inequality linked to systemic racism and discrimination, women of color are disproportionately likely to be injured through medicaid. -- be insured through medicaid, therefore subject to the hyde amendment's ban on abortion. the decision when to start or grow a family is a decision that should be made by a person and those they trust, not politicians. over the last decades, abortion access in the u.s. has become increasingly fraught with...
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caroline hyde is on leave. romaine: here is a snapshot of how u.s. stocks closed.cord highs, hopes that partial trade deal is right around the corner. u.s. stocks close at record and the dollar rallies. plus, a mixed bag. u.s. consumer confidence unexpectedly falls very fourth grade month while earning -- fourth straight month while earnings from key retailers like best buy are heralding earnings. "friends" is popular again but should tech bulls be celebrating like it is 1998? scarlet: best buy ended the day as the best performer in the s&p 500. for more, we welcome up and comer analyst ryan nagel and bloomberg opinion's sarah halzack. best buy's numbers, people were impressed. was this enough to wash away the stain of the previous quarters were the company warned of the looming effects of tariffs? matt: i think so. to, like you are alluding the holiday season is basically upon us. this is a very good harbinger of how that company should perform and really, retail broadly in the holiday season. joe: sarah, when you look at best buy, what stands out? sarah: one thin
caroline hyde is on leave. romaine: here is a snapshot of how u.s. stocks closed.cord highs, hopes that partial trade deal is right around the corner. u.s. stocks close at record and the dollar rallies. plus, a mixed bag. u.s. consumer confidence unexpectedly falls very fourth grade month while earning -- fourth straight month while earnings from key retailers like best buy are heralding earnings. "friends" is popular again but should tech bulls be celebrating like it is 1998?...