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i am not sure i agree with you.f you live in neighborhood and people of color moves in and everybody looks like you -- why do we have to have the debate? >> what i am saying is that a lot of politicians in -- >> somebody black moving next door, we'll have a debate about it? >> what i am saying is that a lot of politicians have not been able to recognize those grievances. people need to adjustment a lot of politician force so long in these countries, people in the neighborhoods were saying hey, we want to talk about this and there are some issues here. people are not integrating and changing. these are issues that neeshould talked abilitout. >> they seeded that far ground. >> i hear your argument. why are we labeling it to a grievance. if people are living in the country legally, i don't know why people looking just like you, why are we having a debate about it? >> that's not legitimate, i agree with you there. especially in these european countries that's different in the u.s. in the sense that they have comprehensi
i am not sure i agree with you.f you live in neighborhood and people of color moves in and everybody looks like you -- why do we have to have the debate? >> what i am saying is that a lot of politicians in -- >> somebody black moving next door, we'll have a debate about it? >> what i am saying is that a lot of politicians have not been able to recognize those grievances. people need to adjustment a lot of politician force so long in these countries, people in the neighborhoods...
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i am honored, sir. >> i am honored my friend. >> thank you for coming in.ore i do that, tell me about the lyrics of your new song. i was interested in reading them. >> i wanted to see if i can save it so i googled how to save a bird on your balcony. >> there was something there. >> in nashville and so i did manage to save this thing but the kicker was, i had to call it back because the bird came around and was sort of peacocking around my balcony but would not leave. i called it back and she said well, tell me more of the bird and she discovered it was an american coop. she started laughing, wow, it is just one thing about, it is one of a handful species of birds that'll not take off from land, it will only take off from water. i said you are kidding me. yeah, i got the river down the streets there. hade to box it up and take it down and and show it the water. as soon as it saw the water, it kicked me and the box and jumped in the river there and ran across the water. it was just me and it was like 6:30 at night and it was getting dark and the light of the
i am honored, sir. >> i am honored my friend. >> thank you for coming in.ore i do that, tell me about the lyrics of your new song. i was interested in reading them. >> i wanted to see if i can save it so i googled how to save a bird on your balcony. >> there was something there. >> in nashville and so i did manage to save this thing but the kicker was, i had to call it back because the bird came around and was sort of peacocking around my balcony but would not...
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but i liked the book and i am glad i wrote it.it again, i think i would find five or six lines that i would get rid of and the book would still be... it would still be a good book without those lines. it would give justice to it without those lines. that is not the kind of perspective you often achieve by publication. that is the kind of perspective you get ten years later. you say you like perilous territory, it is the interesting territory, you like the difficult things. many people might wonder what is driving you. your treatment of every story is a sort of — it's hard, it is difficult. it makes difficult reading. my goodness, many people who read your books say it can change your life, but they want to put it down because it is so tough to read. we do not need more books in which boy meets girl, boy and girl breaks up, boy and girl gets together again. there are a lot of books out there. i want to make some contribution in the short time i am around. i am looking around in the dark corners where nobody has explored before. tha
but i liked the book and i am glad i wrote it.it again, i think i would find five or six lines that i would get rid of and the book would still be... it would still be a good book without those lines. it would give justice to it without those lines. that is not the kind of perspective you often achieve by publication. that is the kind of perspective you get ten years later. you say you like perilous territory, it is the interesting territory, you like the difficult things. many people might...
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i am from new orleans. i think it is letting people know we are honorable people who make mistakes sometimes but who have honorable goals and we hire veterans. newsrooms that look like america. we want you to know that. that is the main thing. >> thank you. [applause] >> shows, please. ask my name is scale. my question is, how do you view the press coverage of candidate trump and how might we avoid reelecting him? laughter] >> in the next go-round based on all that free coverage? job is to give the citizens of the united states the information they need and deserve to know. so i think i am part of our coverage. i am proud of the coverage at the new york times. i think we investigated pretty much every aspect of donald trump's life and career. that said, there were networks that varied in live. all of the rallies without saying whether it was true or false for hours on end. i do not happen to believe that was the right thing to do, to carry him uninterrupted rally after rally after rally. where i think we fie
i am from new orleans. i think it is letting people know we are honorable people who make mistakes sometimes but who have honorable goals and we hire veterans. newsrooms that look like america. we want you to know that. that is the main thing. >> thank you. [applause] >> shows, please. ask my name is scale. my question is, how do you view the press coverage of candidate trump and how might we avoid reelecting him? laughter] >> in the next go-round based on all that free...
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so i am optimistic in that way. t i also feel like i do not even know what technology is going to mean for them. i think i am not even any position to know how they will be different, because i cannot relate to so much of what my kids do and how they act. and what it is doing to their brains. so i have a hard time knowing what it is going to mean. shonda: is a bring in the world closer, or are you more isolated, or are you more connected? i cannot figure it out. mrs. obama: how do you do with your kids and technology? shonda: i do pretty well. my little ones do not really have technology. mrs. obama: you just wait. [laughter] shonda: but the 15-year-old, she has a phone and ipad and they are always with her when she is doing homework, sometimes she is studying with a friend on it and sometimes she is not. and every year i do something called amish summer, when i turn off all the electronics in the house. mrs. obama: you are so cool. they hate you. [laughter] dramatichere is a big rush and i tell them to go outside an
so i am optimistic in that way. t i also feel like i do not even know what technology is going to mean for them. i think i am not even any position to know how they will be different, because i cannot relate to so much of what my kids do and how they act. and what it is doing to their brains. so i have a hard time knowing what it is going to mean. shonda: is a bring in the world closer, or are you more isolated, or are you more connected? i cannot figure it out. mrs. obama: how do you do with...
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all that is i am afraid to talk and have that conversation. n't really want to be that intimate or that serious in our conversation because it is something i am not sure or i don't know why i am afraid of it. that's how we are as americans when we see and we instantly go to these sound bytes that we have been conditioned to believe and it is like the kids who went down on one knee in the nfl. what more applaudable way to protest peacefully, is there really? you got guys kicking out hotel windows shooting innocent people because they are protesting something. timothy mcvey protesting the government blows up innocent people. people shooting doctors and, you know -- >> health clinics. >> health clinics. i much prefer what these kids are doing. they are not risking anything with their own livelihood because they believe the truth is that important. i admire them and i think we all should. our flag does not represent the military, it represents freedom for all americans. that's what the people and our services have died for. that's what americans ha
all that is i am afraid to talk and have that conversation. n't really want to be that intimate or that serious in our conversation because it is something i am not sure or i don't know why i am afraid of it. that's how we are as americans when we see and we instantly go to these sound bytes that we have been conditioned to believe and it is like the kids who went down on one knee in the nfl. what more applaudable way to protest peacefully, is there really? you got guys kicking out hotel...
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i am heartened by what i saw yesterday. we went to the top where the fire jumped over the road but most of the fire is to the west. i saw a few things that reminded me why it is so important we can't go back in there until it is safe. we saw power poles that burn from the bottom down to a little stub at the bottom. we saw trees on fire and they will fall. this is why it is not safe to go back. until pg&e has done their work. so bear with us as we fight the fire and get people back home. it will take a while. coming up next is our supervisor, thank you. >> i am not the supervisor but i am from the fourth district. i want to provide an update on the atlas peak fire. as of this morning we had 43,000 acres burned. 3% containment and we are actively fighting the fire. to all the constituents at district 4 thank you for your patience. there's a lot of devastation out of there but i am happy to report because of the work of our sheriff's department, pg&e, at&t and cal fire we are talking about people going back into their homes. w
i am heartened by what i saw yesterday. we went to the top where the fire jumped over the road but most of the fire is to the west. i saw a few things that reminded me why it is so important we can't go back in there until it is safe. we saw power poles that burn from the bottom down to a little stub at the bottom. we saw trees on fire and they will fall. this is why it is not safe to go back. until pg&e has done their work. so bear with us as we fight the fire and get people back home. it...
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i am the product of public schools. i attended virginia military institute and eastern virginia medical school. i served or eight years in the united states army taking care of wounded soldiers during desert storm. we have worked very hard over the last four years building the new virginia economy, bringing in over 215,000 new jobs to virginia. our unemployment rate has gone from 5.4% to three point 8%. i believe in investing and virginians because when we do, there is no other state that can beat us. my opponent is a d.c. lobbyist. he believes in giving tax cuts to the wealthy at the expense of the working class, which will put a $1.4 billion hole in our budget. as a doctor, i have a plan to resuscitate rural virginia. it's time to get the paddles out and shop rural virginia back to life -- it's time to get the paddles out and shock rural virginia back to life. i want to ensure our kids have access to a public education system so they can betray and for 21st-century jobs. i want to make sure we build ecosystems that sup
i am the product of public schools. i attended virginia military institute and eastern virginia medical school. i served or eight years in the united states army taking care of wounded soldiers during desert storm. we have worked very hard over the last four years building the new virginia economy, bringing in over 215,000 new jobs to virginia. our unemployment rate has gone from 5.4% to three point 8%. i believe in investing and virginians because when we do, there is no other state that can...
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i am not a business person. and i wonder how that translates because i get the impression very much that you, like many chefs, cooked by instinct. you have an idea and you try it out. it becomes a recipe, is that right? yes, absolutely. a lot of recipes evolve from something which completely avant garde almost. i will tell you one example, a sea bass dish which is a lovely wild sea bass. i happened to have fruit salad next to me because i try and do my five a day. i had a bowl of fruit salad with passion fruit. one of the passion fruit pips landed into a hollandaise mix which i was not using for the fish dish. i tasted the hollandaise and thought, oh my goodness, passion fruit hollandaise, believe it or not it really works. that's how i stumble along my road of finding things, quite often by mistake. another thing, cauliflower puree we were doing, this is in the book. someone had taken it too far and let it boil down with some milk until it ca ramelised. it was a big pan of cauliflower. add a bit of butter to it
i am not a business person. and i wonder how that translates because i get the impression very much that you, like many chefs, cooked by instinct. you have an idea and you try it out. it becomes a recipe, is that right? yes, absolutely. a lot of recipes evolve from something which completely avant garde almost. i will tell you one example, a sea bass dish which is a lovely wild sea bass. i happened to have fruit salad next to me because i try and do my five a day. i had a bowl of fruit salad...
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i am sick of it. ot been the sick or something since 81 pound of candy corn and then rode teacups! that was last year. there hasn't been this much talk about kneeling since monica gate. it is absurd! it is just a game! have not seen this type of attention devoted to grown men in tights standing, kneeling, since the village people! i blame the nfl. donald trump is right people are scared! standing up to identity politics makes it a bigot. i also blame the internet cable, myself. the story will not die because we will not let it! this reminds me of a spat at a walmart that gets out of hand. everyone starts gawking and strangers join in. one hour later police action because someone is not wearing pants and someone lost her weight. it is time to go home. time to let it die. do you see these protests are spreading? sorry passengers on delta flight 451. our airplane cannot depart until everyone locks arm and sings john lennon's imagine. you save is not about the flag but why do it during the anthem? if we re
i am sick of it. ot been the sick or something since 81 pound of candy corn and then rode teacups! that was last year. there hasn't been this much talk about kneeling since monica gate. it is absurd! it is just a game! have not seen this type of attention devoted to grown men in tights standing, kneeling, since the village people! i blame the nfl. donald trump is right people are scared! standing up to identity politics makes it a bigot. i also blame the internet cable, myself. the story will...
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>> i am not frustrated. this is really hard work running the united states of america. i don't run it but i am working for someone who is dedicated to serving the country the way he's talked about for a number of years. there are incredible challenges, health care challenges, all of that. that have to be dealt with. i don't mean any criticism to predecessors but there were an awful lot of things that were kicked down the road that have come home to roost pretty much right now that have to be dealt with. this is hard, hard work. my only frustration with all due respect to everyone in the room is when i come to work in the morning and read about things i allegedly set or mr. trump allegedly set our people who are going to be fired, it is just not true. that's my frustration. i mean no disrespect here. >> let's go to one of the things right now, the situation in puerto rico. since you are here to speak for the president, does president trump believe the people of puerto rico are american citizens who deserve the same access to federal aid as people who live in texas? what i
>> i am not frustrated. this is really hard work running the united states of america. i don't run it but i am working for someone who is dedicated to serving the country the way he's talked about for a number of years. there are incredible challenges, health care challenges, all of that. that have to be dealt with. i don't mean any criticism to predecessors but there were an awful lot of things that were kicked down the road that have come home to roost pretty much right now that have to...
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i am an american. not be a citizen, i may not have the old status but i am in america because you know what needs to be an american who love this country? it means that you are recognizing that you remember the history of the station. you know that this nation was built on the land of native americans. to be an american means that you know and understand that this land was built on the back of african slaves. to be an american you know and you understand that if you are not native to the station, if you are not brought here by force, you came from immigrants. this is somebody who actually sees what happens in this nation and does something about it. is we can start with calling it what it is, everything that has happened right now with the undocumented community, with the people of white everything is about supremacy. not just in the white house, not just in the building behind you but white supremacy in all levels of government. it is white supremacy that helps to continue to oppress our community and
i am an american. not be a citizen, i may not have the old status but i am in america because you know what needs to be an american who love this country? it means that you are recognizing that you remember the history of the station. you know that this nation was built on the land of native americans. to be an american means that you know and understand that this land was built on the back of african slaves. to be an american you know and you understand that if you are not native to the...
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i am so sorry. with the ability to persuade through discussion. >>. >> and then those repressors tend to check out. and then with every one of them. >> but then to do is up to the speaker. is talk about the idea is but it's is the disconnect to be passionate. and then that hypocrisy of the student. and for that reason and i will listen in return. but with colleges in universities. there is great value in that but we need to go back to be teachers. but not to knock on any other individual but collectively i think we drop the ball is teachers to step back to say let's talk about this. >> and then add another liberal arts college a professor said that why should i waste my time hearing ideas i know i will disagree with?. >> you need to be the bigger person. i am supposed to answer that day and i hope that i can. >> i can play devil's advocate. said to be in the birmingham jail thought to be engaging in hate speech. i misunderstood because we need an answer. is there such a thing and does hate speech? a
i am so sorry. with the ability to persuade through discussion. >>. >> and then those repressors tend to check out. and then with every one of them. >> but then to do is up to the speaker. is talk about the idea is but it's is the disconnect to be passionate. and then that hypocrisy of the student. and for that reason and i will listen in return. but with colleges in universities. there is great value in that but we need to go back to be teachers. but not to knock on any other...
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i am the oldest person on this panel. i will adopt my role as crotchety old man, and say that i am concerned on a level i can't really articulate a bit about research methodology that digitize of so many sources has to dot remarkably easy all of your research from your computer console. as a crotchety old man, i think that is unfortunate. not many people have the experience am head of finding the proverbial chest of old papers in the attic. that almost never happens. it is less likely to happen if research consists of pushing buttons on your console and getting copies on the screen. don't get me wrong, it is wonderful. when i did my book on ligand, i was in the national archives and someone said, you know, all these are online you don't have to do this. not only were they online, there was a photograph of the original document and a transcription so you could compare one with another. i said, had with this, i'm not going to drive into d.c. anymore. even after i took advantage of that, i found something lost. richohnston ha
i am the oldest person on this panel. i will adopt my role as crotchety old man, and say that i am concerned on a level i can't really articulate a bit about research methodology that digitize of so many sources has to dot remarkably easy all of your research from your computer console. as a crotchety old man, i think that is unfortunate. not many people have the experience am head of finding the proverbial chest of old papers in the attic. that almost never happens. it is less likely to happen...
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i am a practicing psychologist. my question surrounds home schooling and i wanted to know your opinions about that. in my private practice i actually have the majority of my private clients are black. different ethnic backgrounds. but i see a trend with some of my private parents that's personally all of their kids are males, too. i don't think -- maybe i had one that was female but most are boys that they're home schooling these children. especially the ones -- we have gifted education in florida but these kids are extremely bright and some of the parents have placed their children in private schools and even the private schools they can afford cannot -- they just found a lot of issues. i just wanted to know your thoughts about that because i've had to learn myself about home schooling. and with some of the kids and the parents being able to support them because that is the choice they have taken but i've seen these kids just grow. it's just amazing to me because i think choice does matter. and everything is not rig
i am a practicing psychologist. my question surrounds home schooling and i wanted to know your opinions about that. in my private practice i actually have the majority of my private clients are black. different ethnic backgrounds. but i see a trend with some of my private parents that's personally all of their kids are males, too. i don't think -- maybe i had one that was female but most are boys that they're home schooling these children. especially the ones -- we have gifted education in...
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i am 68 years old. an early age, when i came out of vietnam in 1971, with ailments and sickness, that is all the v.a. would do, pills. anything you had, the veterans of information would give you a tale. my veins -- my main message is -- it is an individual's choice. you are given the opportunity to say no. a lot of people get the drugs to sell the drugs and they take the drugs. i think it is a personal choice. here is my point -- it all started one way or another with the government. local government, federal government, state government, certain policies that brought on all of these different situations. that we have all across america. because of the politics and policies of this country, society is all screwed up. they can take the drugs in the neighborhood when they wanted to and they take the drugs out of the neighborhood. racism andsystematic control of the population. surprised at the results. because anybody with common sense can sit back and have an open mind and see what this government, loca
i am 68 years old. an early age, when i came out of vietnam in 1971, with ailments and sickness, that is all the v.a. would do, pills. anything you had, the veterans of information would give you a tale. my veins -- my main message is -- it is an individual's choice. you are given the opportunity to say no. a lot of people get the drugs to sell the drugs and they take the drugs. i think it is a personal choice. here is my point -- it all started one way or another with the government. local...
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>> i am getting a good bit of feedback. you know, you were talking about halloween, hoping to have a holiday that did not involve politics, halloween is one of my favorite, i like spooky, i think things are right now spooky in the country. bill: did i describe it correctly, try to hit points that i saw, is it supposed to be anti-trump, have you done this before. >> it is, this is my view, halloween, i am a political constitutional historian, i do talk on political history, this is just another median to get a message out, so, you know, last year and aftermath of elect, day after the election i thought, boy, american ship of state has gone off course, what came next was a private ship, that is -- pirate ship that is how i feel about trump, and his cabinet, they are pirates pillaging the nation. bill: are they both upset, happy? >> anti-trump people are thrilled with it. and they love it they believe that it is truthful and represents everything that is going on in our nation. as you said it was you know, a james comey walking
>> i am getting a good bit of feedback. you know, you were talking about halloween, hoping to have a holiday that did not involve politics, halloween is one of my favorite, i like spooky, i think things are right now spooky in the country. bill: did i describe it correctly, try to hit points that i saw, is it supposed to be anti-trump, have you done this before. >> it is, this is my view, halloween, i am a political constitutional historian, i do talk on political history, this is...
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i am having the best season yet and i am confident. i am confident i can bring back some bling.e his. —— and if self belief won medals. ireland's sam bennett saw his chances of winning the tour of turkey cruelly ended when he crashed on the approach to the finish line in the final stage. bennett had won four of the first five stages and was well placed to cross the line first in istanbul but slipped trying to move up on the final turn. he eventually limped home in 54th place on the day and finished 52nd overall. the stage was won by the belgian edward theuns and the tour itself was won by italy's diego ullisi. quite a slip indeed. that is all we have time for on this addition of sport today. don't forget everything else you can go to the website or followers on twitter. from me and the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. fairly quiet conditions out there at the moment. on monday, things turn more stormy to the west of the uk, especially in northern ireland. the met office has already issued an amber be prepared warning for strong winds from monday afternoon. the worst will b
i am having the best season yet and i am confident. i am confident i can bring back some bling.e his. —— and if self belief won medals. ireland's sam bennett saw his chances of winning the tour of turkey cruelly ended when he crashed on the approach to the finish line in the final stage. bennett had won four of the first five stages and was well placed to cross the line first in istanbul but slipped trying to move up on the final turn. he eventually limped home in 54th place on the day and...
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i am telling you. he called him the most instructive american of all time in a article about cell phones. [laughter] i like the guy. , iis a big civil war fan don't know if you know that. he let civil war history. -- loves civil war history. i am going to give examples of cana author or a historian take primary sources and can change the context of a completely. -- i am going to talk about mr. sword quite a bit here. i am going to be careful because he is a great friend of the site. book is the last that has been written on the tennessee campaign. it was so good. from a running standpoint he is a -- a writing standpoint he is a incredible writer. andt of the smaller books monographs that have been written since then they go by his interpretation and portrayal. you will see him in here several times. i was reading this part of the book from page 350 and i get down to the part where he says -- the army13 gained 160 recruits since tennessee. result to angrily and bring into the army by conscription all men
i am telling you. he called him the most instructive american of all time in a article about cell phones. [laughter] i like the guy. , iis a big civil war fan don't know if you know that. he let civil war history. -- loves civil war history. i am going to give examples of cana author or a historian take primary sources and can change the context of a completely. -- i am going to talk about mr. sword quite a bit here. i am going to be careful because he is a great friend of the site. book is the...
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and i am heartened to see increasing the members of congress agree to that. so let me go to a document that i just received with the whistle-blower situation i will read and ask for your comment that the sharpley nomination when the intelligence community has day -- begun to attract questions by the indian that said this highlights the communities continuing struggle to deal with the issue so the document dated february 2017 is on the official letterhead of the office of the inspector general of the intelligence community to detail is a serious flaw of procedures used to investigate the retaliation in cases. bearing the title pertaining to whistle-blowers to access declassified information the author's name is redacted i would ask that you send a copy to the intelligence committee's office. >> i am unfamiliar with that document. i am not aware of its contents space and. [inaudible] >> have you looked for it?. >> on the letterhead of the intelligence committee. >> this is the first to my never heard of this. >> let me read the conclusion. of the of protection p
and i am heartened to see increasing the members of congress agree to that. so let me go to a document that i just received with the whistle-blower situation i will read and ask for your comment that the sharpley nomination when the intelligence community has day -- begun to attract questions by the indian that said this highlights the communities continuing struggle to deal with the issue so the document dated february 2017 is on the official letterhead of the office of the inspector general...
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as long as i am not forgotten, i'm cool. that is when you don't know if the person done moved on and forgot. i don't want to be forgot. ♪ >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block.
as long as i am not forgotten, i'm cool. that is when you don't know if the person done moved on and forgot. i don't want to be forgot. ♪ >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know...
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i am sorry for the long answer. brian: we are going through a period where we see a lot of hate speech. i want to ask you. this may be sensitive, but i came outsk you -- you of the vietnam war saying you were not bitter, did not have nightmares, got over it. relate that to what our president said about you. when he said you are no war hero, what did that feel like? and here is a guy who had five deferments and all that. have you process that? sen. mccain: i think you just ignore it. i really do. i watch what the president does, not what he says. i think the important thing about that statement, though, was not about me. i went out not that long ago after he said that, because occasionally, people come to us. and the relative served in a war ended up at the metals they earned, and we do research. from scottsdale arizona, a prisoner of war in germany weighed 110 pounds when he was finally -- when the germans finally stopped fighting, and so, we gave them his metals. it was wonderful. all of them were there. it was very
i am sorry for the long answer. brian: we are going through a period where we see a lot of hate speech. i want to ask you. this may be sensitive, but i came outsk you -- you of the vietnam war saying you were not bitter, did not have nightmares, got over it. relate that to what our president said about you. when he said you are no war hero, what did that feel like? and here is a guy who had five deferments and all that. have you process that? sen. mccain: i think you just ignore it. i really...
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[laughter] [applause] by this point i am holding l.a. ights and i thought what were we going to do do? how was i going to pull this off? but then i saw something. my child's beaming face, smiling from year to year and i knew then that i had pulled it off. [applause] and i don't just mean the dance uniform stuff. i mean all of it. i was going to give my child a soft place to land. i was going to fight her fight. [applause] silly by shoes, we buy tights and we buy leotards in me head for the car and as we are about to step off the sidewalk i hear the director calling out to us. i just had a question she said. really, just one? [laughter] what name would you like us to use she said. [applause] i looked down at my little ballerina and said what name should i use? alley, she said. ally it is said the director. [applause] leaving allie and me on the sidewalk holding hands in that sidewalk became a rebirth. i was in just a moment that her new name was given light it was also moment they gave new light to allie. i attended several hrc galas and a
[laughter] [applause] by this point i am holding l.a. ights and i thought what were we going to do do? how was i going to pull this off? but then i saw something. my child's beaming face, smiling from year to year and i knew then that i had pulled it off. [applause] and i don't just mean the dance uniform stuff. i mean all of it. i was going to give my child a soft place to land. i was going to fight her fight. [applause] silly by shoes, we buy tights and we buy leotards in me head for the car...
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they know i am going into the studio. i just love it.ow what i want to do something else. you feel yourself getting better and better? ed: definitely some writing, i -- so writing, i think i've learned the art of it. at first, i would check ideas together. aboutthe art of it is all the structure. and i think for me, i was always so focused on lyrics whereas now, it is more about usually when i write a melody of olympics will fall into it. it is like a subconscious thing. -- i write a melody and lyrics will fall into it. it is a more subconscious thing. with "castle of a hill," it just started with me singing it in a line -- and then it is a me ming] -- [hum and now, it is more like feeling it and letting it happen. >> ♪ i am on my way lanentry tiny dancer this way the way you make me feel it is real ♪ charlie: how much of a risk element as part of your dna? ed: i give myself one or two sure things. , there were some sure things and the rest, i try new things out. "oh away girl" is probably the most polarizing song i have done. it is eith
they know i am going into the studio. i just love it.ow what i want to do something else. you feel yourself getting better and better? ed: definitely some writing, i -- so writing, i think i've learned the art of it. at first, i would check ideas together. aboutthe art of it is all the structure. and i think for me, i was always so focused on lyrics whereas now, it is more about usually when i write a melody of olympics will fall into it. it is like a subconscious thing. -- i write a melody and...
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i am talking 1959 or 60. things that struck me was that the weinstein issue, that statement in which he said, when i was growing up or when my behaviours were established, it was a different era. he talked about the 60s and 70s being a different time. it was a slightly odd statement because obviously the behaviours that he is now in such deep trouble for are much more recent, so it wasn't about the 60s and 70s for him. but i wonder whether you believe, with the span of your career, that things have changed very much? in this gender dynamic, in the power relationships that exist and the abuse and harassment, has much changed? no. and i amjust... i hope that we all hope and do everything we can to make this so... that with this coming out about harvey weinstein and about bill cosby and about the man who is currently our president... that men will not feel that they can get away with it. and that other men will stand up for us and that women will be brave enough, including myself, to speak. i hope this is the tu
i am talking 1959 or 60. things that struck me was that the weinstein issue, that statement in which he said, when i was growing up or when my behaviours were established, it was a different era. he talked about the 60s and 70s being a different time. it was a slightly odd statement because obviously the behaviours that he is now in such deep trouble for are much more recent, so it wasn't about the 60s and 70s for him. but i wonder whether you believe, with the span of your career, that things...
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i am safe, lam in my that is when i started filming. i am safe, i am in my home.d filming. i am safe, lam in my home. i that is when i started filming. i am safe, i am in my home. i was essentially watching out the window as everybody was rushing past. it was probably less than one minute, the police, the helicopters, amazing how fast everybody was here. they have closed the road, police presence everywhere, the situation was under control within minutes. it was under control within minutes. it was amazing just how quickly they got this under control. quite a vantage point you have. for the moment, i guess you will stay safely where you are? yes, i am not leaving. there are lots of people on the street taking photos and others have gone outside to see what is going on but i am just going to stay here because i know i am safe here. i willjust keep watching and we'll see what is needed. i have spoken to the police downstairs. and i have said that if they need anything, cups of tea or blankets or summer to shelter, then my door is open. did the police say anything to
i am safe, lam in my that is when i started filming. i am safe, i am in my home.d filming. i am safe, lam in my home. i that is when i started filming. i am safe, i am in my home. i was essentially watching out the window as everybody was rushing past. it was probably less than one minute, the police, the helicopters, amazing how fast everybody was here. they have closed the road, police presence everywhere, the situation was under control within minutes. it was under control within minutes. it...
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i am pleased to have tom friedman back on this program. start with the column you wrote today in the new york times? general mattis stand up to donald trump or he will drag you down. in march, you say i wrote a column in the form of a memo to , the ciatis and others director and secretary of state rex tillerson. you say that you are writing youher letter to mr. pompeo think would not necessarily receded and the advice you wanted to give. what are you trying to say? tom: i am trying to say that, of these five gentlemen who we -- i thought would be the key boundary setters for this administration, general mattis, h.r. mcmaster, the security number, -- pompeo, the one in his class at west point and cia director. john kelly. the now chief of staff and former general. and rex tillerson. i thought they would build some kind of boundary around this got and constrained his behavior and put him in the right direction. does nottely, mcmaster have much of a relationship with the president and rex tillerson has blown himself up and explained why he was
i am pleased to have tom friedman back on this program. start with the column you wrote today in the new york times? general mattis stand up to donald trump or he will drag you down. in march, you say i wrote a column in the form of a memo to , the ciatis and others director and secretary of state rex tillerson. you say that you are writing youher letter to mr. pompeo think would not necessarily receded and the advice you wanted to give. what are you trying to say? tom: i am trying to say that,...
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i am. i am. thank god. i am. i am. i am. there are two staples to vietnamese life rice and bamboo for its many uses. thank you. don't we go now not on the out like that. you know. i am going to make one more thought not. you know when your guide and i can think up new laws what good are you going to. write your phone you want to be done you don't know what. you're. looking to you know i mean here we make someone else's money but we didn't exactly do you know i mean you going to be going to one packet of living but we didn't mean that i'm going to do it again is that. the province of tung who are as one of the largest bamboo forests in southeast asia. in just three years bamboo storms can grow up to eight meters tall. and hold. the end of my field the lamb. had done. that myself. until now i mean by the gallon. to line economy in a later. model. they carry the bam boom for more than a kilometer. probably the my way. up the you know video you. pull. the laborers on just over a dollar a day cutting and transporting the bamboo.
i am. i am. thank god. i am. i am. i am. there are two staples to vietnamese life rice and bamboo for its many uses. thank you. don't we go now not on the out like that. you know. i am going to make one more thought not. you know when your guide and i can think up new laws what good are you going to. write your phone you want to be done you don't know what. you're. looking to you know i mean here we make someone else's money but we didn't exactly do you know i mean you going to be going to one...
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i am a navy veteran officer. on,when i see what is going i say, how can you deny these players the right to neil and pray to god that the justice the flag represents be granted to them. this is a christian nation. when they neil -- and this will be denied -- it is totally unreasonable. justice praying for the that the flag guarantees in the united states of america. and that is the real issue. does the flag come before god? and speaking to god? love to your comments in reference to mine. i thank you for your time and your program. host: we go now to atlanta. good morning. you are on the air. caller: yes. i'm calling to express the fact protesting is right and proper in the appropriate settings. and i think there are public and private areas where we share the same thoughts. protestus would want to at a family funeral or a wedding. it is an appropriate and disrespectful. setting, in a natural i don't think we should be disrespecting our flag. and i think that free expression is certainly to be allowed and respected
i am a navy veteran officer. on,when i see what is going i say, how can you deny these players the right to neil and pray to god that the justice the flag represents be granted to them. this is a christian nation. when they neil -- and this will be denied -- it is totally unreasonable. justice praying for the that the flag guarantees in the united states of america. and that is the real issue. does the flag come before god? and speaking to god? love to your comments in reference to mine. i...
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the main courses i am known for. host: what is your view of your relationship with students overall the 25 years? guest: i love my students. i think they love me back. broker.n as an honest a student group asked me to interview charles murray. i interviewed edward snowden. i am kind of any girl -- itunity interlocutory am kind of an equal opportunity interlocutor. with teaching, i am sure at the end of the day that i have made some kind of difference in the world. there is nothing like opening up someone's mind to two possibilities, and that is what teaching is all about. host: did the student protests edward snowden at all? campuses areollege leaning left or whatever you want to call it. don't meanhey anything today. aey are voting democratic, so scholar associated with the republican party is controversial to them, which is unfortunate since the republican party is the other major party in the united states. that is just the reality of it. snowden is revered by the left so there are no protest when he o appears on c
the main courses i am known for. host: what is your view of your relationship with students overall the 25 years? guest: i love my students. i think they love me back. broker.n as an honest a student group asked me to interview charles murray. i interviewed edward snowden. i am kind of any girl -- itunity interlocutory am kind of an equal opportunity interlocutor. with teaching, i am sure at the end of the day that i have made some kind of difference in the world. there is nothing like opening...
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takingt hear when i am pictures. the picture of walter cronkite and ronald reagan, i do not know what they are saying. i do not know what the joke was because i am working. when i work, i cannot hear. rangeooking through a frame and i am trying to thepicture and think about picture. consider where my light is. what the lens opening should be, cannotng that, i multitask. when anybody asked me what i heard, i said, i am sorry, i do not hear when i am taking pictures. i could not hear and it was not why i was there. i did not go behind the scenes nd a pencil. i went with a camera. it was important for me not to share when i left the room. allowedme i was behind-the-scenes with any of the president or candidates -- presidents or candidates i photographed, i had to take advantage of every moment i had in the room. that meant not talking to them. sometimes i would slip into the room and i would not even speak to the president because i did not want him to look up and if he was with someone else in conversation, of course i
takingt hear when i am pictures. the picture of walter cronkite and ronald reagan, i do not know what they are saying. i do not know what the joke was because i am working. when i work, i cannot hear. rangeooking through a frame and i am trying to thepicture and think about picture. consider where my light is. what the lens opening should be, cannotng that, i multitask. when anybody asked me what i heard, i said, i am sorry, i do not hear when i am taking pictures. i could not hear and it was...
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i am a law enforcer. s enforcement. mexico city, i was a director to be south america, texas, arizona. —— director. no one talks about that. i am an equal opportunity law enforcement person. i lock everyone up. republicans, democrats, anyone. naturally, you have to be a politician to get elected. you have to do that. you have to wear that hat. in my 55 yea rs, have to wear that hat. in my 55 years, i don't care who they are, what status they have, what nationality, i enforce the laws. that is the way i have been doing it. before we end, we are almost out of time, i need a thought from you. your friend, of time, i need a thought from you. yourfriend, donald of time, i need a thought from you. your friend, donald trump, of time, i need a thought from you. yourfriend, donald trump, his approval rating is at 35%, pretty much as low as it has ever been. approval rating, 35%. disapproval rating, 60%. george w. bush the other other day said this of the times were living in in donald trump's america. bigotry seems
i am a law enforcer. s enforcement. mexico city, i was a director to be south america, texas, arizona. —— director. no one talks about that. i am an equal opportunity law enforcement person. i lock everyone up. republicans, democrats, anyone. naturally, you have to be a politician to get elected. you have to do that. you have to wear that hat. in my 55 yea rs, have to wear that hat. in my 55 years, i don't care who they are, what status they have, what nationality, i enforce the laws. that...
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i am libertarian. believe there is a great deal of factionalism in the two major parties, especially in the last few weeks. both disingenuous for parties to say they represent the populations or their constituents when for years they have sat in office and done nothing. i certainly would hope that people would look at alternatives within the structure of the political system and vote their heart. host: you said you are a libertarian. tell us about your own party. as that seen changes over the years? is it more consistent, you think, than the major parties, republican and democratic? i think that the major issues that libertarians believe in has been consistent. there is also the same focus has republicans and democrats -- a certain degree of factionalism as well. but the tenets the hold most libertarians together are pretty straight award. we want a smaller government, non-intervention into foreign affairs for the most part. the same, constitutional abilities that our founding fathers you he wanted or u
i am libertarian. believe there is a great deal of factionalism in the two major parties, especially in the last few weeks. both disingenuous for parties to say they represent the populations or their constituents when for years they have sat in office and done nothing. i certainly would hope that people would look at alternatives within the structure of the political system and vote their heart. host: you said you are a libertarian. tell us about your own party. as that seen changes over the...
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obviously i am referring to the children around the room. welcome theed and kids of the press corps to the white house. they will love trick-or-treating in the executive office building, and i look forward to taking some questions, maybe even from some of the kids today. a couple of things to note -- yesterday was an important moment for our nation's fight against the drug addiction and opioid epidemic that has hurt so many families. by directing a nationwide health emergency to address the crisis, the president is mobilizing his entire administration to confront the issue. the president's remarks included a powerful story and set the for the country to unite behind his fight to save lives. in the wake of the announcement, several agency heads are traveling around the country for event related to the crisis. among those participating are attorney general sessions, secretary schultz and hearken. these events illustrate that the president truly has made this issue and administration-wide priority. on the economic front, the u.s. economy grew at
obviously i am referring to the children around the room. welcome theed and kids of the press corps to the white house. they will love trick-or-treating in the executive office building, and i look forward to taking some questions, maybe even from some of the kids today. a couple of things to note -- yesterday was an important moment for our nation's fight against the drug addiction and opioid epidemic that has hurt so many families. by directing a nationwide health emergency to address the...
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i am a very determined person and i am not someone determined person and i am not someone who gives upa relief, i am overjoyed with that. you go further down the peace and you have two ministers according to this piece of plotting her downfall. they are in touch with a third who agreed she had to go, and a fourth told the newspaper she is finished and they need to organise an orderly transition to a new leader. it is a car crash, it is a mess, it is a shambles. and i can't see it lasting, i really can't. the trouble is, i totally agree, none of us can see it lasting, but none of us can see it lasting, but none of us can see what the alternative is. many people are saying that there are three choices facing theresa may and the conservative party. she either goes i'iow, the conservative party. she either goes now, sometime between now and christmas, it is a short—term option, which lots of people are saying would get it out the way, pull the plaster cast off, feel the pain and move on. the other thing to bearin pain and move on. the other thing to bear in mind, we are in the middle of br
i am a very determined person and i am not someone determined person and i am not someone who gives upa relief, i am overjoyed with that. you go further down the peace and you have two ministers according to this piece of plotting her downfall. they are in touch with a third who agreed she had to go, and a fourth told the newspaper she is finished and they need to organise an orderly transition to a new leader. it is a car crash, it is a mess, it is a shambles. and i can't see it lasting, i...
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i am grateful that confirmation. ister may: let me say to the honorable gentleman that i think the constituents of moray will be very pleased that they have a conservative member of parliament who is looking after their interests in the house. and i can say to him, and i can say to the honorable gentleman that the conservatives that the , scottish conservative members are doing more for the interests of scotland in this parliament than the scottish nationalists have ever done. speaker bercow: mr. spencer, what is the matter with you? my dear fellow. you eat home-produced food, you are a very respected farmer, and you are normally of a most taciturn disposition. i don't know what has come over you. perhaps you should go and have a rest later. you must cheer up. cheer up. mr. philip davies. >> mr. speaker, along with the snp, the labour party has said that it will not accept no deal with the european union in any circumstances at all. that means they will pay whatever final bill the e.u. demands, and accept any conditio
i am grateful that confirmation. ister may: let me say to the honorable gentleman that i think the constituents of moray will be very pleased that they have a conservative member of parliament who is looking after their interests in the house. and i can say to him, and i can say to the honorable gentleman that the conservatives that the , scottish conservative members are doing more for the interests of scotland in this parliament than the scottish nationalists have ever done. speaker bercow:...
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i am a doctor, so maybe i am more used to talking about emotions and bad things than other people are. that said, in a tough emotional situation, sometimes you just have to cut folks slack. it's difficult. when i was thinking to the family back home in louisiana, i am tearing and they are tearing and as a father you understand their loss, but not as they because it's their loss, and i am not sure anybody looking from the outside in can understand that. >> it's a hard situation. if, god forbid, you have a situation like that, when that came out would the instinct to be that you are wrong, this is being done wrong, i can prove it, is that how you would respond? no is probably the answer, right, senator? >> well, it's better to meet somebody where they are than demand -- on the other hand, communication is the root of most conflict in humans, and whoever is right or wrong, i hope we leave it as poor communication and can do better. >> they can't help the way they feel if they were disrespected. that's the proof you need, isn't it? >> you are speaking of perceptions. if you go to marriage
i am a doctor, so maybe i am more used to talking about emotions and bad things than other people are. that said, in a tough emotional situation, sometimes you just have to cut folks slack. it's difficult. when i was thinking to the family back home in louisiana, i am tearing and they are tearing and as a father you understand their loss, but not as they because it's their loss, and i am not sure anybody looking from the outside in can understand that. >> it's a hard situation. if, god...
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i am ceo i am responsible and take full responsibility.am here ceo i am responsible and take full responsibility. i am here to say each and every person affected by this breach, i am truly and deeply sorry for what happened. i have talked to many consumers, i have read your letters, and equifax is committed to making it better for you. also on capitol hill in washington, wells fargo ceo was grilled by lawmakers oversteps taken to change the corporate culture, leading to 3.5 million fake accounts over three years. the hearing comes a year since the former ceo appeared before the same senate banking committee. if he was expecting a warm reception, he was disappointed. i warm reception, he was disappointed. , the sloan has spent three decades at wells fargo, but only 11 months as ceo. —— timothy. elizabeth warren talked about his tenure. you say you have made changes for 30 years, but you enable this scam, got rich off of it, and tried to cover it up. you we re of it, and tried to cover it up. you were incompetent and implicit and should be f
i am ceo i am responsible and take full responsibility.am here ceo i am responsible and take full responsibility. i am here to say each and every person affected by this breach, i am truly and deeply sorry for what happened. i have talked to many consumers, i have read your letters, and equifax is committed to making it better for you. also on capitol hill in washington, wells fargo ceo was grilled by lawmakers oversteps taken to change the corporate culture, leading to 3.5 million fake...
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there is no pause, i am working the whole time. in took about a year and a half, read everything i could about artificial intelligence, modern art, enough to go to these locations and have intelligent conversations, i educated myself to the point i knew what to ask. these books are intricate and i want to make sure they are done right and it takes me forever. i'm a slow writer, i do not get it right the first time. i write scenes from many points of view to figure out how the scene is affecting each character. it's a pretty lonely life. it is, it's funny, we were joking that i spend four years all alone in the dark and then suddenly you are out in public, a light in yourface saying be fascinating. this is your moment in the daylight! exactly! but in a funny sort of way that makes you public property and a public figure but somebody who is hardly ever around. don't you ever have, even in this conversation you have said fascinating things about science and your concerns and your own country about your concerns about where humanity is
there is no pause, i am working the whole time. in took about a year and a half, read everything i could about artificial intelligence, modern art, enough to go to these locations and have intelligent conversations, i educated myself to the point i knew what to ask. these books are intricate and i want to make sure they are done right and it takes me forever. i'm a slow writer, i do not get it right the first time. i write scenes from many points of view to figure out how the scene is affecting...
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>> good evening, i am tavis smiley. gun trol back in the center, again, washed away after a few news cycles, tonight, we go beyond the rhetoric, look at what has worked, and what has not. former assistant a.g., john hugh, who said that technology, and high tech weapons may be the best way to pressure the regime. we are glad you are joining us, we will be backs in just a moment. >> welcome james burnett, he is the managing director of "the chase." a nonpartisan reporting on gun issues. >> how is it that one can be nonpartisan these days on guns? >> certainly, it is an issue with strong opinions on both sides. we are journalists that is just a fundamental thing. we do think there is an objective truth there. since las vegas, looking at the numbers from the gun violence archives, they have a team of researchers, create something of a real time count of gun violence in american. 800 people shot since las vegas. >> 800 more shootings since vegas, like a week ago? >> like a week ago. not all fatal. 250 fatal. that is not goin
>> good evening, i am tavis smiley. gun trol back in the center, again, washed away after a few news cycles, tonight, we go beyond the rhetoric, look at what has worked, and what has not. former assistant a.g., john hugh, who said that technology, and high tech weapons may be the best way to pressure the regime. we are glad you are joining us, we will be backs in just a moment. >> welcome james burnett, he is the managing director of "the chase." a nonpartisan reporting on...