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members of the labor party circulating instruction manuals on how to tease so let all the ladies i called in support as it should be. ditto cock a hoop about kicking blairites out of corbin's polity the man himself replied in nuclear i may now be a meltdown. god the but meltdown was not a call being a word it was a boris johnson word and then not actually my words but those of the foreign secretary further chaotic wrecks it questions were followed by this after the speaker kicked out the leader of the scottish nationalists in parliament. but it was. the third largest party in parliament the s.n.p. walked out all mass meaning to nationalist parties the s n b n g and fein were no longer represented in parliament but ironically in washington debate dissented not so much on the power of its palm and or its executive this week's us inspector general report has put the spotlight on power being concentrated in the so-called deep states joining me now is someone who is tipped to be donald trump's man in the european union profess a tad man like he is the author of the plot to destroy trump how th
members of the labor party circulating instruction manuals on how to tease so let all the ladies i called in support as it should be. ditto cock a hoop about kicking blairites out of corbin's polity the man himself replied in nuclear i may now be a meltdown. god the but meltdown was not a call being a word it was a boris johnson word and then not actually my words but those of the foreign secretary further chaotic wrecks it questions were followed by this after the speaker kicked out the leader...
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military -- i call them war games. i it hassed them from the day i came system said why aren't we being reaming birdied. >> that's north korea's term, war game. >> that's my term. >> thy used it, too. >> they mightite. we pay for it. we by millions of dollars for planes and all of this, it's my term. i said i'd like to halt it. because it's bad to be negotiating and doing this because it costs us a lot of money. i saved us money. these a good thing for. go ahead. >> what did you mean one you sent you -- question. >> i'm kidding ump you don't understand sarcasm. who are you with? >> you're with cnn. >> ow are the worst. [shouting] >> there are a few different courtcasees going on. >> we have time. >> some high profile court cases going only. you have former campaign manager, your former lawyer, assault dealing with legal troubles. we paying close -- >> feel badly about them because attack lot of it is very unfair tower. guy back 12 years. manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. but i feel -- i feel a little badly.
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even then, i knew that god had called me to do it. but it was bleak. the freedom caucus that i had founded six months earlier, actually had a specially called meeting to kick me out of the group i started. it was a lonely time. one newspaper said, meadows -- army of one. lonely time. so, perhaps in the journey that you have there, may be are saying -- rebecca, army of one. josh, army of one. dr. haynes, army of one. you put the name in there. you all shouldn't agree that he is an army of one, i saw that, but here is the thing it can be your name, but god is writing the story. and if you believe that you are alone, you have forgotten one thing -- but god. because, there are always for in the fiery furnace. you will, the father, the son and the holy spirit. so you are never alone. i want to encourage you graduates, that when you are there, you may not see the future. you may feel alone, but god is writing the story. so, the rest of that story was 59 days later, the speaker of the house resigned midterm. the first sitting speaker to ever resign without a h
even then, i knew that god had called me to do it. but it was bleak. the freedom caucus that i had founded six months earlier, actually had a specially called meeting to kick me out of the group i started. it was a lonely time. one newspaper said, meadows -- army of one. lonely time. so, perhaps in the journey that you have there, may be are saying -- rebecca, army of one. josh, army of one. dr. haynes, army of one. you put the name in there. you all shouldn't agree that he is an army of one, i...
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i wish there had been, you know, 911 calls at this point. i know later on we'll go over when the 911 calls were made, and who they were made by. this is our entertainment district. here's dual photos off to the left, and you can kind of see what's going off to the right. this is just a little bit east of the entrance for broadway studios, and you'll be able to see how the two photos shape in. very shortly, you're going to see a car on the right screen, a black car that's going to just kind of ease out. there, it's going to stop, and those guys that we talked about earlier all in the matching plaid are going to be coming around to the car. >> is that the parking lot? >> that's the parking lot, yes. so what you're going to notice they didn't just jump in the car and go. they're strategically leaving the doors open. i believe that's security walking up. but they're not just leaving. they could have just taken the right turn and left. you're going to see they're going to keep the doors to the car open, and it's just going to creep up. he's going
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i can now call him. i can say, we have a problem. i told him, i gave him a very direct number. he can now call me if he has any difficulties. i can call him. we have communications. that's a good thing. people are shocked. they thought trump was going to get in, start teling bombs all -- start throwing bombs all over the place. it's actually the opposite. but we're building a military so strong, $716 billion next year, $700 billion this year, we're building a military so strong nobody will mess with us. but i never want to have to use it. >> what kind of verification -- >> what's the -- reporter: what's the verification process going to look like? president trump: we are going to have a strong verification process. if you read the agreement, which most of you didn't, point after point after point, including getting back the remains of our great heroes, of our great, great hero, which made some people are crying in the streets they're so happy. nobody thought we'd get that. point after point. all they said about me is, you met , he met, it's terrible. of course i met. meeting is
i can now call him. i can say, we have a problem. i told him, i gave him a very direct number. he can now call me if he has any difficulties. i can call him. we have communications. that's a good thing. people are shocked. they thought trump was going to get in, start teling bombs all -- start throwing bombs all over the place. it's actually the opposite. but we're building a military so strong, $716 billion next year, $700 billion this year, we're building a military so strong nobody will mess...
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i don't sugar go up to this of course it's called i don't we should or should not tommy will call up the nine disco. number two hundred looking for key elements the local. to walk or coffee cup of coffee cup for your cup move to get a clear cut it took off on that if you think about it or you look up. at. the how do you go to mumbai i don't discard all the group who know. what you're getting on the moon because a good understanding can win on appeal you can show the subtle mind must. be knighted by. the more. but he cannot. talk sekai the no games taking me to court that's a story for you to talk he didn't i know look i'm a welcome one off i'm from magic on it with a little stick now my command. was just. numb took off it's a need i think so you're not going about its effect the sort of the understeer want to commission dust. that. funny stuff. can manage. does she don't consume don't jell you then doesn't do it on jellyfish dealing with the stink on the assume that equal distances on songs are what he calls a stance make that connection don't assume because i don't we don't see how
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you have also experienced great social and political turmoil, can i would call this time uncertain. but let me just say what i mean about that turmoil the social , and political turmoil. specifically, i want to talk about the fact that you in your time on campus have seen the legalization of same-sex marriage. and at the same time, almost like a whip saw, you have seen the rise in hate crimes in bathroom bills across the country. it is, indeed a time of , uncertainty. but you have stayed the course. no doubt, when events in the world outside of this college challenged your concentration and maybe your own commitment, and there were personal struggles as well. , those tested your resolve. you supported classmates, and they, in turn, supported you through rough times. you looked to mentors here on campus to help you get through the hard decisions. many of you may have had concerns about your parents, who may have been ailing, or and that sick grandmother story that we often hear is sometimes true. yes, and some of you had your own children to worry about, whether it was their illness o
you have also experienced great social and political turmoil, can i would call this time uncertain. but let me just say what i mean about that turmoil the social , and political turmoil. specifically, i want to talk about the fact that you in your time on campus have seen the legalization of same-sex marriage. and at the same time, almost like a whip saw, you have seen the rise in hate crimes in bathroom bills across the country. it is, indeed a time of , uncertainty. but you have stayed the...
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military -- i call them war games. i hated them from the day i came in. i said, why aren't we being reimbur reimbursed. >> that's north korea's term, war games. >> that's my term. >> they use it too. >> they might use it. we pay for it. we pay millions and millions of dollars for planes and all of this. it's my term. i said i'd like to halt it. because it's bad to be negotiating and doing it. costs us a lot of money. i saved us a lot of money. that's a good thing for us. okay, go ahead. >> what do you mean when you said you wished americans would sit up at attention -- >> i'm kidding. you don't understand sarcasm. wait, wait, who are you with? >> cnn. >> you're with cnn? you are the worst. >> mr. president -- >> mr. president -- >> there are a few different court cases going on -- >> wait, wait, wait, we have time, we have time. >> -- some high-profile court cases going on. you've got former campaign manager, your former lawyer, they're all dealing with legal troubles. are you paying close attention -- >> i feel badly about a lot of them because i think a
military -- i call them war games. i hated them from the day i came in. i said, why aren't we being reimbur reimbursed. >> that's north korea's term, war games. >> that's my term. >> they use it too. >> they might use it. we pay for it. we pay millions and millions of dollars for planes and all of this. it's my term. i said i'd like to halt it. because it's bad to be negotiating and doing it. costs us a lot of money. i saved us a lot of money. that's a good thing for us....
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well, that is why i was calling in. i wanted a different perspective than mine. host: thank you for the call, from below. front page of the "washington post," based on reporting yesterday by the "new york times." lawyers arguing in a secret memo submitted to robert mueller in january that the president could not have tructed the fbi probe into the russia investigation and that he holds complete control over the federal investigation. republican line, south carolina. caller: i just wanted to say, professor tribe mentioned we are a democracy. we are not. we are a republic. i find it appalling that it would come from his mouth. i am a real fan of dershowitz. i think he is right. he is telling me and the public that we are tearing ourselves apart with this witchhunt. and i believe it is a witchhunt. i believe if donald trump or guilty, he would have already been leaked to the new york times, and it would have been published on the front page. we need to get away from using the judiciary to solve disputed elections. he was elected, move on. thank you. host: let's go ne
well, that is why i was calling in. i wanted a different perspective than mine. host: thank you for the call, from below. front page of the "washington post," based on reporting yesterday by the "new york times." lawyers arguing in a secret memo submitted to robert mueller in january that the president could not have tructed the fbi probe into the russia investigation and that he holds complete control over the federal investigation. republican line, south carolina. caller:...
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i said, please have him call me back. i knew i had to call my friend in new york to record it. no problem. we will call you back. now i'm getting nervous. i'm like, this can't be happening. sure enough, 20 minutes later, i get a call. it's from -- i answer with my bad long island accent. hello. i go, yes, hello, this is sean moore. let me get the senator on the phone. i call my friend in new york. i get on phone with trump. bob, i want to congratulate you. >> why would -- >> it sounds like an snl episode. >> you used to work at the white house in the national security council during the obama administration. >> i have been on the receiving end of calls to air force one. there are a million hoops that people have to go through to just get patched through. it sounds like the white house team did their job. they spoke with -- the issue is jared kushner. jared kushner went around the process. he went around the staff. he made a recommendation to the president. if he couldn't take a hot second to do background work to figure out if this guy was for real, how much prep work is he doi
i said, please have him call me back. i knew i had to call my friend in new york to record it. no problem. we will call you back. now i'm getting nervous. i'm like, this can't be happening. sure enough, 20 minutes later, i get a call. it's from -- i answer with my bad long island accent. hello. i go, yes, hello, this is sean moore. let me get the senator on the phone. i call my friend in new york. i get on phone with trump. bob, i want to congratulate you. >> why would -- >> it...
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i didn't call her, i called the number and said that i knew her and she called me like a week later and said, hey. people magazine said that you knew me in vietnam and you're the guy that took me into hue? >> i said, yeah. that was me and how are you doing? she said i'm fine and i'm still with time life and i'm in shanghai right now and she said, how are the boys doing? i said everybody's fine that i know of, everybody's fine. i said not everybody made it but the guys that are alive are doing well. she took the time to call me. i thought that was nice. i thought that was nice. >> i want to get back into hue. >> sure. >> i think it's interesting that you were interacting with reporters this early in the war. >> yeah, yeah. >> a lot of guys had problems with reporter later on. what were your reaction with the preconceived notions about the media out there? >> no. we were pretty naive about that. we thought they were in our corner. clearly in her case, she was. she felt we were taking great pains not to hurt anybody else, only to attack the north vietnamese. although, i'm small, 5'8", she
i didn't call her, i called the number and said that i knew her and she called me like a week later and said, hey. people magazine said that you knew me in vietnam and you're the guy that took me into hue? >> i said, yeah. that was me and how are you doing? she said i'm fine and i'm still with time life and i'm in shanghai right now and she said, how are the boys doing? i said everybody's fine that i know of, everybody's fine. i said not everybody made it but the guys that are alive are...
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and i think you had to sort of call them as how see them. i call himself a trump skeptic.i think all those semantic labels are tempest in a teapot. i just take the position that -- no offense, you're a grand poobah in the world of journalism, i think most talk of journalistic ethics is a justification for the guild that run this columbia journalism school and northern and these kind of thing. one thing i take seriously is part of my job not to lie. wont say thing its don't believe to be true. and one of this most painful things was to hear from longtime fans and friends who are essentially disappointed in me because i failed to live down to their expectations. and they've thought that, well, once he is actually president or once he has the nomination i would have to fall in line and just become sort of a guy for the rnc. that's not my job. it's cost me some friends, it's been very disruptive of what you might call my bonus mod -- business model. coming out with a book not but trump but had trump stuff in it or just being perceive as being anti-trump is not a great way to s
and i think you had to sort of call them as how see them. i call himself a trump skeptic.i think all those semantic labels are tempest in a teapot. i just take the position that -- no offense, you're a grand poobah in the world of journalism, i think most talk of journalistic ethics is a justification for the guild that run this columbia journalism school and northern and these kind of thing. one thing i take seriously is part of my job not to lie. wont say thing its don't believe to be true....
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me good luck this is it went on inside i. call you thinking. how i feel most with you wanting nothing to make you feel some of the time you thought it was very nice of me to the first time for me yeah yeah nice and at least you have multiple what i think oh yeah good morning. yeah all real close morning my mother is ready it's me hooked it was on public and international relations i said i think he thought it was nice i wanted to have this one thing full get full is sick of it and did the little jewels and as i came here as part of a team other than me to do a screen full yes i'd be huffy will be offered to lose of a movie off of these ladies build it up be off yeah i don't care for. a. stitch of my super babies in the month. and now we've lost one which is. but this is into a full figured school will teach he says he feels the small is the most difficult yet they can climb easy to be this. way and this animal is at the moment a sword to say you can shoot the top off stress. because this animal cannot hide themselves if you talk about animal wel
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call that a fit. place and michael sure did it went up and you know how to monster stocks and i waved it off and i called the travel and right after i made that call there was a timeout jordan rushed up to me phil jackson came at me twenty thousand people and the stadium booed me even though it was an away game for the chicago bulls and jordan said you know what do you call him that for i said you know you got the same training tape we got that's the move that they one called the travel and both phil jackson michael jordan said to me they may want that call to travel but they certainly don't want to call on me and phil jackson pointed to him and said they don't want that called on him and it was something that really stuck in my mind was it bothered me that twenty thousand people were booing at me the whole bulls team was coming at me and everyone was kind of amazed that i made that call so i spoke to the elite referee in the locker room and he said you know you have to realize that you know you don't call that against a star you let that go and you call that against the lesser players when they have a p
call that a fit. place and michael sure did it went up and you know how to monster stocks and i waved it off and i called the travel and right after i made that call there was a timeout jordan rushed up to me phil jackson came at me twenty thousand people and the stadium booed me even though it was an away game for the chicago bulls and jordan said you know what do you call him that for i said you know you got the same training tape we got that's the move that they one called the travel and...
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when i called them with the lamp, no answer. distress rockets, he just sailed straight past. at appendicitis? well i didn't have the drugs you need to keep it under control so i went on a sloppy diet. didn't eat very much at all. i went on soft food like porridge and things like that. i did not eat meat, vegetables, anything like that. i was doubled up in the cockpit for three days, i was in a lot of pain. and then it began to fade. i eventually thought i'd poisoned myself with my cooking. at what point did you manage to make contact with the uk and effectively plan your homecoming? it was easter saturday actually. i think it was the 5th of april. about 7am i called up a british ship and the chap on watch signalled back and of course we had probably been to the same nautical college and i suddenly realised the ways he's acknowledging he's getting what i'm saying. so i said what ship, i sent back suhaili reported missing. m i k —the code for please report me. he went repeat the name. yes! i then had to rely on him. 20 to nine my brother picked up the phone to say i've been sigh
when i called them with the lamp, no answer. distress rockets, he just sailed straight past. at appendicitis? well i didn't have the drugs you need to keep it under control so i went on a sloppy diet. didn't eat very much at all. i went on soft food like porridge and things like that. i did not eat meat, vegetables, anything like that. i was doubled up in the cockpit for three days, i was in a lot of pain. and then it began to fade. i eventually thought i'd poisoned myself with my cooking. at...
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and i wanted to actually call up mr. williams, who's the loss prevention officer, to speak on that at this point. >> use your time as you wish. >> okay. so i'll have him speak. i have other victims. the other issues i have -- oh, i'll let him talk. >> hi. my name's ryan williams. i'm a risk prevention officer for enterprise. as he stated, we had issues with two vehicles, with jose's towing. the first vehicle, the cherokee, we confirmed with our customer they didn't authorize jose's towing to tow it. and they had stated at one point the customer's insurance authorized them to tow the vehicle. when we contacted redwood city p.d., they had stated they had no record of the tow, so they didn't know where it was at. our road side assistance department who's usually involved in these situations stated they did not authorize the tow, and as i stated before, the kust kust or their insurance didn't authorize the -- customer or their insurance didn't authorize the tow. the s.f.o. received a call from 56 days later to state that they
and i wanted to actually call up mr. williams, who's the loss prevention officer, to speak on that at this point. >> use your time as you wish. >> okay. so i'll have him speak. i have other victims. the other issues i have -- oh, i'll let him talk. >> hi. my name's ryan williams. i'm a risk prevention officer for enterprise. as he stated, we had issues with two vehicles, with jose's towing. the first vehicle, the cherokee, we confirmed with our customer they didn't authorize...
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i don't know. as someone who's never really cared much about calling himself a republican, i care very much about callingmyself a conservative. i don't invest a huge amount in the fortunes of the republican party one way or another. there are certainly a lot of conservatives out there. i'm not one of them who just decided they get routed who want to see the republican party destroyed because of the original. [inaudible] if there's anything the last couple years taught us, it's making straight-line clinical projections about what the future holds. that's the surest t way to get the universe to make a fool out of you. if you look at the way the last two and half years have gone, it's the writers of 2017 and 2018, it's like they were dropping acid. it's crazy. by this time last year you all remember fondly how well we did in the great u.s. canada war so it's very hard for me too predict one way or another. >> you mentioned about congress not doing their job, their inability to legislate, how much that power do think they could get back if they actually passed appropriation bills and the full budget everyas
i don't know. as someone who's never really cared much about calling himself a republican, i care very much about callingmyself a conservative. i don't invest a huge amount in the fortunes of the republican party one way or another. there are certainly a lot of conservatives out there. i'm not one of them who just decided they get routed who want to see the republican party destroyed because of the original. [inaudible] if there's anything the last couple years taught us, it's making...
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i don't like been called names. but i don't believe that the advances in my culture that allows me to marry, i have been married to 70 for 3 years of someone from my gender, maybe political correctness -- you will say, i am talking about social justice. if you want to call it identity politics, both the itish were slaves of the romans, all people were slaves at some point. but a friend of mine who is a american indian, call me a sioux or an indian, i don't care. it is how i am treated that matters. [applause] also, i have been in alaska and he told me to call him in eskimo because it's easier because you keep mispronouncing my name. with a quick story, gay rights came about because we slowly and persistently knocked on the door of glenn power. we did not shout or scream. we eventually got to see the prime minister and when the queen signed the bill allowing equality of marriage, she said, i couldn't imagine this in 1953. it really is extraordinary, isn't it. just wonderful. >> it's a nice story and i hope it's true b
i don't like been called names. but i don't believe that the advances in my culture that allows me to marry, i have been married to 70 for 3 years of someone from my gender, maybe political correctness -- you will say, i am talking about social justice. if you want to call it identity politics, both the itish were slaves of the romans, all people were slaves at some point. but a friend of mine who is a american indian, call me a sioux or an indian, i don't care. it is how i am treated that...
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at obama, he is owning the republicans, he triumphed and all that stuff, a certain amount of what i call on the right this the linsky envy, we have to use their tactics and fight the same way. a big reason why trump fights kind of persona was so appealing to some people. >> unfortunately we are out of time. we have a long list of folks who want to ask questions. the book is great and fascinating to read. thank you very much for being here. [applause] >> thank you for tuning into this program. those who want a copy, will answer a question or two. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you have been watching and listening to best-selling author and commentator jonah goldberg discussing the fate of american democracy. the printers role at first will continue in a few minutes with a look at the life of the late chicago mayor washington. this is booktv on c-span2's live coverage. [inaudible conversations] >> nonfiction audiobooks according to audible. topping the list -- a look at the best-selling audiobooks according to audible continues w
at obama, he is owning the republicans, he triumphed and all that stuff, a certain amount of what i call on the right this the linsky envy, we have to use their tactics and fight the same way. a big reason why trump fights kind of persona was so appealing to some people. >> unfortunately we are out of time. we have a long list of folks who want to ask questions. the book is great and fascinating to read. thank you very much for being here. [applause] >> thank you for tuning into...
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and calling himself -- i feel about calling myself a conservative.don't invest a huge amount, the fortunes of the republican party one way or another. and hope republicans get routed, people like jennifer rubin and all those guys, to see the republican party destroyed, the original sin of embracing trump. for me personally if there is anything the last couple years have taught us it is making straight line political projections what the future holds, the surest way to get the universe to make a full out of you, if you look at how the last 21/2 years of gone, 2017-2018, like they were dropping acid in the writers room. it has been crazy. by this time next year we will be remembering fondly how well we did in the great us canada war. it is hard to predict. >> you mentioned congress not doing their job and ability to legislate. how much of that power do you think they could get back if they passed appropriations bills and a full budget every year? >> i don't know if it would be step one. step one would be getting bloodhounds and finding their spine but
and calling himself -- i feel about calling myself a conservative.don't invest a huge amount, the fortunes of the republican party one way or another. and hope republicans get routed, people like jennifer rubin and all those guys, to see the republican party destroyed, the original sin of embracing trump. for me personally if there is anything the last couple years have taught us it is making straight line political projections what the future holds, the surest way to get the universe to make a...
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i just walked into my grandma's house, just being stupid. and she got scared and, like, went to call my dad and i took the phone away and smashed it on the ground and then she ran in her room, locked me out and called my dad. he came over. he was holding on to me or something, i think, i think. i hit him once and knocked him to the ground and hopped on and started raining it down on him like crazy, like a maniac basically. >> the police report captures the brutal extent of the assault. denbraven punched his father more than 20 times leaving him bleeding from the nose and ear and in need of medical treatment. he bit his mother on the arm and when police arrived he resisted arrest, shouted obscenities and only complied when the arresting officer drew his taser. >> it's like jekyll and hyde. you know, there's the angel sean then there's the mean devil one with the horns. he comes out when i get too drunk. >> denbraven pled guilty to aggravated domestic violence and is awaiting sentencing, but this isn't the first time his drinking led to violence and time at the kent county jail. two mo
i just walked into my grandma's house, just being stupid. and she got scared and, like, went to call my dad and i took the phone away and smashed it on the ground and then she ran in her room, locked me out and called my dad. he came over. he was holding on to me or something, i think, i think. i hit him once and knocked him to the ground and hopped on and started raining it down on him like crazy, like a maniac basically. >> the police report captures the brutal extent of the assault....
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the room and i called and i do you know most of the other got the last. call they got off of it over caught they walked out i think lost on the exhibit a lot more than. all. the people i. think for the almost all of you will for us to tell you all about what a war your course that they will feel when he is going out but there are four sort of political off the top of the day on any. one day it's all you do that all of them are lighting up the sea so all those are there you know not a little you know the thought is that you know that thousand of you do you know my dear you also have one of the hottest households also for. all the latino community and although you said before the cargo you would also bother doing the what's good for all the male clinical being just there we have got on top going go see do you have that it is. fall in the car again on the set and i just it was it was not there but our eyes are what i get out of us on assholes on no quarles. it's all i thought is not a big thing was i was it is a constant because i said you know it's a money a
the room and i called and i do you know most of the other got the last. call they got off of it over caught they walked out i think lost on the exhibit a lot more than. all. the people i. think for the almost all of you will for us to tell you all about what a war your course that they will feel when he is going out but there are four sort of political off the top of the day on any. one day it's all you do that all of them are lighting up the sea so all those are there you know not a little you...
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i tried calling aaa regarding this, and they're unresponsive. i've never dealt with a company like this. i didn't seek out jose. i have operators -- tow operators, owners, calling me, service providers, jose's drivers doing this, i can't do anything, it's a misdemeanor not committed in my presence. only an officer on scene can cite someone for the 22-513. i've never dealt with somebody like this before. it's unprofessional. i did assist officer 23 ornaris going to -- fornaris going to his yard. and i did find the paperwork in the red cherokee. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> actually, i have a question for the counselor for the permit holder, and if the owner would like to come forward, it's his option, too. >> we actually have been hearing things that have never been presented in a brief. >> so counselor, can i ask the question first? >> sure zm. >> so the question is there's been receipts where it's brought before the operator, so the customer was in the business while the vehicle was being towed. and the other question as one of the public ment
i tried calling aaa regarding this, and they're unresponsive. i've never dealt with a company like this. i didn't seek out jose. i have operators -- tow operators, owners, calling me, service providers, jose's drivers doing this, i can't do anything, it's a misdemeanor not committed in my presence. only an officer on scene can cite someone for the 22-513. i've never dealt with somebody like this before. it's unprofessional. i did assist officer 23 ornaris going to -- fornaris going to his yard....
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to move on i called on to you and i thought that i thought the last. thought they got off of it was over caught they walked out i think lost on the exhibit a lot more that. there's evil i. think for them almost all of you will for us to tell you all about what a war your course that they will feel when he is not by the law or sort of the political off the top of the of any. monday. evening or some other i see so all those are there is you know not at all you know the story is that you know that part of that all you do you know my dear you are also a lot of one of the hottest powerful souls all for. all the money no you're not autocrats community and all the work you said or what the cargo you would also bother doing for all e-mail conoco being just going to go see the route that it is . smaller than a car again call it and i this was it was not there but our eyes are what i get out of this or that's also no quarter or. show. so i thought it is not so much because i was it is a kind of a because i said you know it's a money and still. doesn't she said a
to move on i called on to you and i thought that i thought the last. thought they got off of it was over caught they walked out i think lost on the exhibit a lot more that. there's evil i. think for them almost all of you will for us to tell you all about what a war your course that they will feel when he is not by the law or sort of the political off the top of the of any. monday. evening or some other i see so all those are there is you know not at all you know the story is that you know that...
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community thehat many of you who have looked at activism and the groups i have called out and had disagreements with them. engage intayed on to civic and civil discourse with those movements. i want to salute you, too. that often takes courage as well. havekes courage to peaceful and productive disagreements. i say you are braving new life, this generous him of activism -- generation of activism, breathing in into the words that martin is looking junior wrote when he was in a birmingham jail. he talked about our need to embrace hers. the only way to receive and achieve solutions to our social illness. he reminded us that we are caught up in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. au all have been tied in garment of destiny while you were here on campus. you have reached out to others who are in that garment as well. you have reached out across lines, across differences. i applaud you for rejecting the call for division that comes from the outside, and choosing instead to reach across those lines and demanding that our institutions do so as well. that is not onl
community thehat many of you who have looked at activism and the groups i have called out and had disagreements with them. engage intayed on to civic and civil discourse with those movements. i want to salute you, too. that often takes courage as well. havekes courage to peaceful and productive disagreements. i say you are braving new life, this generous him of activism -- generation of activism, breathing in into the words that martin is looking junior wrote when he was in a birmingham jail....
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i don't have any money for my flight tomorrow and i call my friend and i'm like listen i got a call that but i have to move my plane thursday night or friday morning. can you change it for me. i say please and did it. my plane went on thursday and i met with two writers into producers and the first thing i did was because it was so like strange because they always get like actors that command like high, blondy. start reading. i thought i'm going to do something different i just walked in on the blondie from the congo. i said yeah, i'm from the congo. here's my story. i might get a job, but it's a blessing for me to be-- to get a call back from you guys to see where i'm coming from and today having a call back from a tv show from abc i feel like i accomplished something big for myself. they were like okay this guy is a character. and then i auditioned and they were like you did great, great, great, but can you stay one more week. [laughter] i was like sure, yeah. deep down i was like you got a be kidding me because i'm broke. i did not have any money. i call my friend back and i'm like ca
i don't have any money for my flight tomorrow and i call my friend and i'm like listen i got a call that but i have to move my plane thursday night or friday morning. can you change it for me. i say please and did it. my plane went on thursday and i met with two writers into producers and the first thing i did was because it was so like strange because they always get like actors that command like high, blondy. start reading. i thought i'm going to do something different i just walked in on the...
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and i get a phone call from from him. and i was still in puerto rico say you got to come to the house i got to see you and i said i can't do it i'm still out of the country and he says send somebody you trust and when that somebody got there. he was cute and. put my son through college i got it you know i don't knock down the man's quick yeah it's hard. i felt like the for i felt like the first not thousand a good good quick podge of all my part is a little bit of a flash knockdown i was ok the second knockdown as the film was show all i was shaking i slipped i fell in the role of and i tweeted i twist the part of i need you see the right way you see to fail look at the film. look at the film look at the film my need buckled my need buckled under to get me here most of them. imagine that you're up against a very well placed. high profile machine that is capitalized to a degree that you can't even begin to imagine a billion dollar multibillion dollar industry so this guy was nothing except for his brain and his fear of. tha
and i get a phone call from from him. and i was still in puerto rico say you got to come to the house i got to see you and i said i can't do it i'm still out of the country and he says send somebody you trust and when that somebody got there. he was cute and. put my son through college i got it you know i don't knock down the man's quick yeah it's hard. i felt like the for i felt like the first not thousand a good good quick podge of all my part is a little bit of a flash knockdown i was ok the...
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i do not know if i like being called a faggot. don't believe the advances in my culture allowing me to marry, as i have for three years to someone of my gender, is a result of clinical correctness. -- political correctness. maybe it is some kind of trout that the harder you squeeze it, it goes away. you will say, i'm not talking about this here do are talking about social justice. whether you want to call it identity politics or the history of your people versus my people. whether you want to call it the history of your people are my people, my people were slaves as well. british were slaves of the romans. we were all slave someone pointed we share that knowledge of how important it is to speak up. a friend of mine found in the american indian movement. he said, call me an indian. i don't care what you call me. it is how we are treated. [applause] so i am more addressing a more popular idea. words do matter. i will end with a quick story. gay-rights came about because we slowly and persistently knocked on the door of people in powe
i do not know if i like being called a faggot. don't believe the advances in my culture allowing me to marry, as i have for three years to someone of my gender, is a result of clinical correctness. -- political correctness. maybe it is some kind of trout that the harder you squeeze it, it goes away. you will say, i'm not talking about this here do are talking about social justice. whether you want to call it identity politics or the history of your people versus my people. whether you want to...
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i am calling for several reasons. e things going wrong with america, no one is trying to fix them. first of all, we need to recognize everybody as human beings. it is the same for one as it is for all. we need to address that issue p that is preventing -- preventing us. we need to recognize that fact. we have too many people that want to line up in little boxes and run things the way they always were. it is a new era. we need to move on. until we do that, we have problems. until we have respect that we all like, nothing is going to happen. if we can move forward as one body, i would say that we need to address our financial situation before anything else. that is really what is hanging us out. spendingnion, we are too much on our government and war machines that are doing little for us in reality. they say they are protecting us, but we will have these phony dictators running around the world, doing deals with the united states. and the president is pretty much useless. i have a lot to say, but not enough time. thank y
i am calling for several reasons. e things going wrong with america, no one is trying to fix them. first of all, we need to recognize everybody as human beings. it is the same for one as it is for all. we need to address that issue p that is preventing -- preventing us. we need to recognize that fact. we have too many people that want to line up in little boxes and run things the way they always were. it is a new era. we need to move on. until we do that, we have problems. until we have respect...
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i had an early title which was called blacklisting myself. the publisher changed in the second edition but, either way, in the beginning i think that writer should express what they feel, otherwise what is the point of writing. go manufacture ball bearings than or something. writing is about expressions of where you're at. in this age of twitter where everybody wants to bite each other's head off it's crazy. at that point, took me a while to realize what happened. it took a while to hear back from my manager. it was interesting, in the case of a manager he was sympathetic to what i was saying. like many people in hollywood this what the mafia referred to as the code of silence. you don't say your opinion if -- unless your clint eastwood in which case you're so famous they like mount rushmore. the most people are not that. almost all writers are not that. another schmuck's with apples. >> is there a code of conservatives in hollywood? >> it's not entirely underground. there's an organization called the friends of a for a while those very underg
i had an early title which was called blacklisting myself. the publisher changed in the second edition but, either way, in the beginning i think that writer should express what they feel, otherwise what is the point of writing. go manufacture ball bearings than or something. writing is about expressions of where you're at. in this age of twitter where everybody wants to bite each other's head off it's crazy. at that point, took me a while to realize what happened. it took a while to hear back...
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was we need a reality check and i thought it was good to joke about myself and say hey everybody i called move my head. so everybody expects me to know because i make spanish music by them with my what i call. in the video dance is just fine but it took a lot of practice. became another hit in various countries around europe but alberto solaire hasn't let it go to his head. he. will get an inflated often does every who you spend time with makes something different so it's easy to get into unfamiliar situations where you wouldn't even realize you're acting weird then you need somebody else to say that wasn't cool that's not like you or why did you do. that simple you know. this is fun i have to show that i want. played for us on berlin streets more off. in our series this week all aboard we're exploring europe by train and today our journey takes us on part of the trans siberian route from me to moscow for those who like to combine culture with current events the route it takes passengers to the locations where some of the world cup soccer matches are currently being played so there is yet
was we need a reality check and i thought it was good to joke about myself and say hey everybody i called move my head. so everybody expects me to know because i make spanish music by them with my what i call. in the video dance is just fine but it took a lot of practice. became another hit in various countries around europe but alberto solaire hasn't let it go to his head. he. will get an inflated often does every who you spend time with makes something different so it's easy to get into...
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that's the road i think we're on where the exit is what i call the politics of responsibility which is what i very briefly alluded to in the end where you take for granted that the time does flow in a way which you can see and understand. you take for granted there is factuality though you can never get to it, and you can take responsibility for a policy over a range of one year, five year, ten years out knowing things respect predictable over long spans. so the alternative that i try to sketch out in the book, and it's just a tiny book of, like, faint light, i know, at the end of a very dark book is this idea precisely of a politics of responsibility. >> okay. let's go back to a few of the sort of points along the way in in the analysis. you have a very arresting analysis of how president putin, in 2011 and 2012 returning through the duma elections and the presidential elections, returning to power as you say with no succession planned having sort of frozen democratic politics into an empty ritual, although one, you know, pursued with a lot of spunk. he needs legitimacy. in the early
that's the road i think we're on where the exit is what i call the politics of responsibility which is what i very briefly alluded to in the end where you take for granted that the time does flow in a way which you can see and understand. you take for granted there is factuality though you can never get to it, and you can take responsibility for a policy over a range of one year, five year, ten years out knowing things respect predictable over long spans. so the alternative that i try to sketch...