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i just want to be left alone! leave me alone! i just want to be left alone! n take you to the blue chair. i want to just be left alone. why can't i be left alone? you want to be left alone? it's not safe for me to leave you here. iwant to! i can leave you alone, but not here. yes. here is not the place. i can leave you alone inside the classroom on the blue chair. i don't...! you know you're not allowed to hit me. i don't even care! 0k, well, i do care. i don't care! it's not nice for me. kayden, why are we here on the floor? are you able to use your words and tell me what's happened? ok, that's fine, but this isn't a very safe place to be, in the middle of the corridor. i don't care! oh, you don't need to care. you just need to know that we do. he almost ran from the noise, and it... i would say it distressed him and then that led on to undesired behaviour. i know that he wanted a little bit of peace and quiet to calm down. yeah. kayden, can we go to a safer place than the corridor where it's a bit quieter? he was kind of stuck in the moment. and so you try a
i just want to be left alone! leave me alone! i just want to be left alone! n take you to the blue chair. i want to just be left alone. why can't i be left alone? you want to be left alone? it's not safe for me to leave you here. iwant to! i can leave you alone, but not here. yes. here is not the place. i can leave you alone inside the classroom on the blue chair. i don't...! you know you're not allowed to hit me. i don't even care! 0k, well, i do care. i don't care! it's not nice for me....
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guest: i am on the left. i am one of the few progressive radio stations left in the country, a.m. 950. eileen left. i would consider myself an al gore democrat, kind of in the middle of the party. we generally talk about politics from the left and from that point of view. host: with house democrats taking power this week, being a progressive, how do you square those two? does one equal the other in terms of results in activity and nancy pelosi in power? i believe that you are
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i would like to take the floor to continue comments that i began at the clock this morning i left at 10302 company might virginia colleague to a roundtable at the federal employees in the kennedy center in alexandria and i want to share some of their stories. what agencies do these employees work for? quite a variety at the department of human security, department of justice, and my mental protection agency and faa and air traffic control, various groups within the ag department, chemical safety board, department of labor and immigration officials they were from many different hearts of the government affected by the shutdown. how do they describe the effect of the shutdown on them? almost all employees for load and their spouses and children in some instances. a couple of them were not for mload but were deemed essential in working without pay and how do they describe the choices they're having to make?ak i paid this much mortgage payment but i'm not sure i can pay the next. i'm a diabetic and i have to decide which of the medications i can afford this month. my kid is in college and
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i left at 10:30 to accompany my virginia colleague, senator warner, to a round table with federal employees at a community center in alexandria, and i just want to share some of their stories. what agencies did these employees work for? there was quite a variety. department of homeland security, department of justice, environmental protection agency, f.a.a., air traffic control, various groups within the ag department, chemical safety board, department of labor, immigration officials. so they were from many different parts of the government affected by the shutdown. how did they describe the effect of the shutdown on them? these were almost all employees who were furloughed and their spouses and children in some instances. a couple of them were not furloughed. they were deemed essential and working without pay. how did they describe the choices they are having to make? i paid this month's mortgage payment but i'm not sure i can pay the next. i'm a diabetic, and i have to decide which of the medications i can afford this month. my kid is in college, i'm not sure i can make the entire tuition
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, after i had left the job. o remember when i finally took those dreams seriously. i was at a dental appointments and the dentist gave me the news that i was grinding my teeth in my sleep and to said i had grounded through several layers of enamel and said this is serious, you has a stressful job, what's going on and for years leading up to that dental point and i had been having dreams premature since i joined where i would grind might teeth or clench my jaws and tell my teeth would explode in my mouth and so to have that news was the first time i was presented with a real-world manifestation of that dream line, that subconscious life and so that was the moment where i sort of had to sit back and say well, maybe i'm not dealing with this just fine. maybe i'm not all right. host: when did you first come across a dead body in the desert? guest: the first of dead body that i saw, which is the only body i came across in my time as an agent was after i had been working for border patrol for a year and half or more. i
, after i had left the job. o remember when i finally took those dreams seriously. i was at a dental appointments and the dentist gave me the news that i was grinding my teeth in my sleep and to said i had grounded through several layers of enamel and said this is serious, you has a stressful job, what's going on and for years leading up to that dental point and i had been having dreams premature since i joined where i would grind might teeth or clench my jaws and tell my teeth would explode in...
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she wouldn't do an interview, so i caught up with her as she left. sk you some questions. 0ne message to the people of gosport, because the two people that they trusted in this situation were the hospital, who initially cared for their loved ones, and then the police... when things went wrong, they looked to the police, but both of those institutions failed. what do you say to them? i say what i said injune and said again to the families today. yes, hampshire constabulary, in our part, were one of many institutions that failed those families over that period. there is so much learning for us as a society, as a range of agencies. i know my organisation's taking that very seriously, and we are playing our part, but so are so many others, and that's where this focus needs to be. thank you. the deaths should have been stopped long before the police became involved. back in 1991, right at the start of the killing, a group of nurses warned about what was happening on the wards. they said, "not all patients given diamorphine have pain. the drug regime is use
she wouldn't do an interview, so i caught up with her as she left. sk you some questions. 0ne message to the people of gosport, because the two people that they trusted in this situation were the hospital, who initially cared for their loved ones, and then the police... when things went wrong, they looked to the police, but both of those institutions failed. what do you say to them? i say what i said injune and said again to the families today. yes, hampshire constabulary, in our part, were one...
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but even like after the meeting, i couldn't even get close to them. they would all left the room immediately. and yeah, that was it. >> thank you, both. i'm a filmmaker, shane, he said something in the beginning about access to the inside. and as a filmmaker, i have tried several times to get permission to interview people and film things in prisons. and because i'm an independent and not affiliated with a national news organization, i've been rejected. and i think answering the question, what can we do as taxpayers and voters, to improve conditions. i think one is to allow cameras inside. so that people can see what really happens. and how horribly people are treated. and i just say that passionately because i know that national news organizations just are not necessarily interested in this kind of reporting and there are a lot of independent filmmakers that are. and on their behalf i speak. did you deal with a lot of ptsd after these experiences? the use we know that conditions in prisons really often lead to prisoners coming out. to suffer a lot of ptsd in their reent
but even like after the meeting, i couldn't even get close to them. they would all left the room immediately. and yeah, that was it. >> thank you, both. i'm a filmmaker, shane, he said something in the beginning about access to the inside. and as a filmmaker, i have tried several times to get permission to interview people and film things in prisons. and because i'm an independent and not affiliated with a national news organization, i've been rejected. and i think answering the question,...
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and i left. i didn't rant. i didn't rave like you reported. don't the newspapers, i have 10 -- it plays to his narrative. it's a lie. i very calmly walked out of the room. i didn't smash the table. i should have but didn't smash the table. that's the story. ll of that narrative is a lie. >>> how can you get a deal if you're not talking to them? you walked out? president trump: i think there's far more pressure on them. because the people of our country want security. we want to be a secure country. we don't want drugs flowing in. most of our drugs coming through the southern border. they are coming through the port aals, they come in between the portals where you have no barrier. [inaudible] president trump: human pain? the parents, people who have children killed by an illegal immigrant that should have never been in the country. you know where there is more human pain? the husband who lost their wife or the wife that lost a husband to an illegal immigrant that came in five or six times that shouldn't be here. that's the human pain. the peopl
and i left. i didn't rant. i didn't rave like you reported. don't the newspapers, i have 10 -- it plays to his narrative. it's a lie. i very calmly walked out of the room. i didn't smash the table. i should have but didn't smash the table. that's the story. ll of that narrative is a lie. >>> how can you get a deal if you're not talking to them? you walked out? president trump: i think there's far more pressure on them. because the people of our country want security. we want to be a...
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the ways the ways the way i did my best college life of the wife. left me then you know. his is one of those. these. minutes i know you know you can close. welcome back to worlds apart with mohamed sultan and egyptian an american human rights advocate mohammed just before the break we were discussing did the leverage that the united states supposedly has with egypt and you know better than i did that. for quite some time has been a crucial country in the region and nowadays it is truly and of the region security the isis insurgency in sanai the border with libya the naval traffic oh by of the suez canal i mean i think the west and the united states in particular may need the security of egypt more than they gyptian themselves isn't it a bit naive to believe that human rights considerations with outweigh those concerns well. i would i would argue against that i would i would say that yes egypt has a real terrorism problem it's no surprise to anyone that that terrorism problem has grown. in the within the rain. not decrease so is the violence around the region i mean you can
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i feel good about the fact that i left the place better than when i found it.appointed that i'm gonna miss the opportunity. lemonis: keep in touch, okay? jessica: thank you. lemonis: but sometimes it's better to get out while you're ahead. cory: 13.e you? lemonis: really? cory: yep. lemonis: a pint-sized entrepreneur and his mom have created a popular cookie brand. cory: would you like to try a cookie? jennifer: these are really good. cory: thank you. lemonis: but now their company is going through growing pains. lisa: when you don't have the right resources or the brain, this is what happens. i'm back to square one. lemonis: the c.e.o. struggles with the fundamentals. how much does it cost to make a dozen? cory: a dozen is around... lemonis: you don't know. cory: oh, no. lemonis: his mother struggles with self-doubt. lisa: i don't think i can take the company where it needs to be. lemonis: you can. i'm positive. i wouldn't be standing here. their product tastes great, but it can't be sold in stores. what's the shelf life? cory: two days.
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i think there are a lot of clues there. >> is it also based on what you learned before you left the cia. >> i knew before i left the cia thatwas quite actively involved. and that's why we were trying to prevent that type of interference. there's a lot of things i have learned since i left the government in january of 2017 and so i put that together with my experience about what the russians have done, and what was going on in 2016, and i just feel as though there's a lot more that's going to be coming out that hopefully will give us as full a picture as possible about what actually happened. >> john brennan, thank you very much for joining us. really really appreciate it. and when we come back, captain sully sullenberger will join us on an exclusive interview on the dangers of the shut down. and how long it will take for the air travel system to recover from the trump shut down. let's be honest. every insurance company tells you they can save you money. save up to 10% when you bundle with esurance. including me, esurance spokesperson dennis quaid. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched f
i think there are a lot of clues there. >> is it also based on what you learned before you left the cia. >> i knew before i left the cia thatwas quite actively involved. and that's why we were trying to prevent that type of interference. there's a lot of things i have learned since i left the government in january of 2017 and so i put that together with my experience about what the russians have done, and what was going on in 2016, and i just feel as though there's a lot more that's...
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i would like to take the floor to continue comments that i began at the clock this morning i left at 10302 company might virginia colleague to a roundtable at the federal employees in the kennedy center in alexandria and i want to share some of their stories. what agencies do these employees work for? quite a variety at the department of human security, department of justice, and my mental protection agency and faa and air traffic control, various groups within the ag department, chemical safety board, department of labor and immigration officials they were from many different hearts of the government affected by the
i would like to take the floor to continue comments that i began at the clock this morning i left at 10302 company might virginia colleague to a roundtable at the federal employees in the kennedy center in alexandria and i want to share some of their stories. what agencies do these employees work for? quite a variety at the department of human security, department of justice, and my mental protection agency and faa and air traffic control, various groups within the ag department, chemical...
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it's come on simon rattle came to the saturday evening concert and he's full of being opened and as i left the stage he came over hugged me and said. that was wonderful and he said that he was envious that i'd work with his friend the conductor simone bitch cough michelle and i told him that i would play with his orchestra to. say he smiled and said this i might be able to play at the new year's eve concert but he added that he wasn't up to him alone at the film the berlin philharmonic spews asians council would also have to agree he. stood there and the next morning the council voted to let me play at the new year's concert album it but i wasn't allowed to talk about it to finished with bush bush it's not for two months you can imagine how happy i was. it's for ford and i wanted to tell people about it. and i wanted to tell people you know what happened to me. but i kept quiet i didn't say a word till i was absolutely delighted. because even if i'm always nervous when i play because i'm always searching for that special something land i'm always afraid that i might not play my very best i
it's come on simon rattle came to the saturday evening concert and he's full of being opened and as i left the stage he came over hugged me and said. that was wonderful and he said that he was envious that i'd work with his friend the conductor simone bitch cough michelle and i told him that i would play with his orchestra to. say he smiled and said this i might be able to play at the new year's eve concert but he added that he wasn't up to him alone at the film the berlin philharmonic spews...
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going to troubles when disastrous and i washed ashore washed of em come another till i left. a cellar. where they were hidden in between and that. that to me live in a deathly. at the some of the movie theaters he is. getting and went on after a few that he got here in atlanta in the summer had gania who. saw him with an intriguing new lead that shot. and. north dean. yesterday. the and. teddy kennedy. you know walked on. a sad attack. someone had dean marched his army to a local police siege to the city. visiting gets though refused to surrender i'm touched the plan to get rid of some la di but not on the battlefield. they call on the other house. with the assassin. a secret she. framed for its many political killing. monologue on a wish to a little dubious honor being woman of the mean one however all the p.l.r. that given them in and then we have to do in all my we are now to fill the air heavy system on the spot how to watch the later. one night in may eleven seventy five. the assassins infiltrated salado dean's camp but around the leper and reached his tent. so no it was
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the start the the government approved at the moment of a total abandonment of the need should leave i left the ministry over six months ago why did you leave the ministry i love the ministry because of a but. from government in terms of environmental standards they approved a new law that weakens the ability of the ministry of environment to both create protests. areas in go after a moment of transformations i was there to help not to be part of the reason so i left techno also traveled into the heart of the tumble part to national reserve it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control stations on the way. yet even the park guards seemed overwhelmed. no i said no us i miss him but i asked him what. we saw miners working the river just a short distance away from the second control station yuri torres was our guide on this journey into the reserves he now makes his living by helping people experience the breathtaking beauty of the rainforest as he knows the rain for so well he spots a saddleback tamarind monkey with a baby on its back during our interview but torres used to
the start the the government approved at the moment of a total abandonment of the need should leave i left the ministry over six months ago why did you leave the ministry i love the ministry because of a but. from government in terms of environmental standards they approved a new law that weakens the ability of the ministry of environment to both create protests. areas in go after a moment of transformations i was there to help not to be part of the reason so i left techno also traveled into...
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now you know i left that meeting and i think that you know it's so crass so political here's a constitution you've got here and they you know these really foresighted founders included impeachment six times in this constitution and she's not going to and then i talked to my n.s.a. colleagues and veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and they said great if you don't know the half of it as they were even if they well. when the cia or n.s.a. brief these chief people in congress the heads of the committees in the deputy heads and then the heads of the senate and the house they do the usual member kinds so if they brief them on surveillance that violates the fourth amendment will they go back to the headquarters and say when we told blowsy this that's exactly what happened she approved or at least she didn't demur when they told her about the blanket surveillance of all ins and torture now you know what i thought about that is the so that means yeah that means that she's won't pull that means she can only say that sometimes they don't tell us the whole truth she can't say they lied to us
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a star i don't know because i left as a creative director in a mist kind of. sort of the team aspect of a because he gets so much information for you from and ideas for from working a team and i was still hungry congress enough to get it then and now the subject of our next report is media artist cole tell me a little bit about how you just. her and met her through my agent so you see who was mean wrecking photographer and she said i want to meet some new surprises and she said oh check at least she's really interesting and i saw her working on some things i'm familiar with so i asked if i could meet her and she came in and the first question i asked her was you know what was your interest in and obsession with technology because most people your age are more about analog in that kind of looking backwards and she said well it's around the industry and it was full of middle age white men no offense to men. sounds like you're amazing and then she told me has story and it was such an. intense in her way of dealing with what's happened to her was for her. i was ver
a star i don't know because i left as a creative director in a mist kind of. sort of the team aspect of a because he gets so much information for you from and ideas for from working a team and i was still hungry congress enough to get it then and now the subject of our next report is media artist cole tell me a little bit about how you just. her and met her through my agent so you see who was mean wrecking photographer and she said i want to meet some new surprises and she said oh check at...
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another reason and i challenge him and people can look at that on the web my point will be this that as i left the auditorium was very hostile about you know idea that if i could get anybody usually somebody would come up with your i mean nobody was i going to call all of that anderson cooper. oh this is ray mcgovern well you know you're causing quite a stir down there are likely to have them i will show but but first i have to ask a question and i so with that he says well how do we say this or over and over that well. we were too afraid. and i thought to myself well that's a normal question you know so i said well no i have briefed a lot of secretaries of defense i thought way saying yes this is the heir to the fed the vendor both fortune right this is the pretty face on c.n.n. and he's asking me why they afraid and so i had some fun i said anderson actually it was a real high it was a real high i had prepared my questions it's going real questions i know you have to lie or make up new excuses you might want to try it some time and kill the show you it's a real high s.-a real quick you know
another reason and i challenge him and people can look at that on the web my point will be this that as i left the auditorium was very hostile about you know idea that if i could get anybody usually somebody would come up with your i mean nobody was i going to call all of that anderson cooper. oh this is ray mcgovern well you know you're causing quite a stir down there are likely to have them i will show but but first i have to ask a question and i so with that he says well how do we say this...
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i hope that she'd be able to confirm them of this of the man. but that was not going to happen. he said that china was a great place and he couldn't understand why i'd left it and i told him well just pack up and go there you'll be arrested the day after you arrive at saddleback that i wish them. good turn did not marry sebastian until he renounced his maoist views . see how we are still she told me in great detail what life in china was really like . it and that was a wake up call for me after me. mao tse-tung died in one thousand nine hundred seventy six at the age of eighty two huge crowds gathered in beijing to pay their last respects. but millions of people had been killed or imprisoned during his last attempt at social engineering the cultural revolution its legacy had a lasting effect on chinese society many european supporters of the revolution had also become disillusioned with it. might look around as long to get those ideas out of my head as i had been part of the system. when i was a maoist for four years and afterward it took another four years for me to get back to normal all in all my read decade was a complete waste a complete waste it br
i hope that she'd be able to confirm them of this of the man. but that was not going to happen. he said that china was a great place and he couldn't understand why i'd left it and i told him well just pack up and go there you'll be arrested the day after you arrive at saddleback that i wish them. good turn did not marry sebastian until he renounced his maoist views . see how we are still she told me in great detail what life in china was really like . it and that was a wake up call for me after...
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sammy: the fact that you honestly think that i abandoned you and i left for my honeymoon and i left youneymoon part. it's before you went on your honeymoon. you were one foot in, one foot out. sammy: i laid out all the kitchen equipment, i helped designed the new line, i helped design the entire space... joe t.: i know. if it wasn't for, we'd all be up the [bleep] creek without a paddle. thanks, sam. lemonis: over the six months that i've worked with joe, i've noticed that, on several occasions, he's got a very short fuse. joe. -joe t.: yep? lemonis: come here, bud. if joe can't have a conversation with somebody without erupting, he's never gonna grow professionally. i told you when i came back for the opening that i was super proud of what you did... joe t.: thank you. lemonis: ...and that i felt like you did all the work. i don't think you ever felt like i didn't give you that credit. joe t.: no, of course. yeah. -lemonis: okay. -joe t.: okay. lemonis: the only thing that's missing is your ability to absorb information from other people. because i think it'll -- honestly, i think it'l
sammy: the fact that you honestly think that i abandoned you and i left for my honeymoon and i left youneymoon part. it's before you went on your honeymoon. you were one foot in, one foot out. sammy: i laid out all the kitchen equipment, i helped designed the new line, i helped design the entire space... joe t.: i know. if it wasn't for, we'd all be up the [bleep] creek without a paddle. thanks, sam. lemonis: over the six months that i've worked with joe, i've noticed that, on several...
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food so that's for me i don't know i don't it's not it's not from a place of privilege it's it's i lefti left my comfortable home in ohio columbus ohio and i went down for the revolution to join the egyptian people in their struggle for freedom in january twenty fifth i did that because i've always the egyptian the american part of my identity wanted to enjoy the same liberties and freedoms that the american part of my identity did and the only thing that has stood in the past in the way of that dream being realized how has been authoritarian and autocratic regimes run by run by sisi so no this is not i have family members who make six hundred pounds that's that's six hundred pounds a month where my own class to feed five people in village of egypt i my parents both come from a very very poor and unprivileged place in egypt so i understand completely where the struggles of the people. you know how almost half the population is under the poverty line this is not a none of. these are the policies that sisi has had the economic policies that he has has put in place has helped the actual pe
food so that's for me i don't know i don't it's not it's not from a place of privilege it's it's i lefti left my comfortable home in ohio columbus ohio and i went down for the revolution to join the egyptian people in their struggle for freedom in january twenty fifth i did that because i've always the egyptian the american part of my identity wanted to enjoy the same liberties and freedoms that the american part of my identity did and the only thing that has stood in the past in the way of...
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my wife and i left to d.c.this past friday afternoon, flew through delal, landed in wichita sometime shortly after sunset. as we hopped in my truck, the snow started to fall and it was a beautiful kansas evening. we got home and got to see our two boys. i woke up the next morning early, went to sterling, kansas for a business meeting. then went and met some more of our friends. on the way home i got to listen to the radio, listened to a kansas state wildcat basketball game and hear them win that game by one point. when i got home a special treat. i got to watch both the kansas university basketball team win and watch my kansas city chiefs win, and i got to watch those games with my two boys a trifecta for kansas. a great day. the next morning i woke up early for church and went to early service. and basically had to hop in my truck to come back to washington, d.c., that same afternoon. on that way home, on the way back to the airport, i got a little bit of time to reflect. one of the things that had come to min
my wife and i left to d.c.this past friday afternoon, flew through delal, landed in wichita sometime shortly after sunset. as we hopped in my truck, the snow started to fall and it was a beautiful kansas evening. we got home and got to see our two boys. i woke up the next morning early, went to sterling, kansas for a business meeting. then went and met some more of our friends. on the way home i got to listen to the radio, listened to a kansas state wildcat basketball game and hear them win...
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i have cuban cousins who came over from cuba. when the lebanese left lebanon, they went over the world and so i have relatives all over latin america but particularly my cuban cousins are in miami. let me say this, but the south florida district i represent involves the beaches. everybody knows south beach and miami beach. downtown miami, coral gables, coconut groves. it's what people describe what t they described miami. it's all in miami-dade county, so it's a wonderful district. it's been represented by a republican for almost 30 years, so that's been a republican held districts. i decided i could flip it for the democrats and begin to focus on the domestic issues as well as some international issues because latin america consider ourselves the capital of latin america. but certainly the domestic issues like healthcare, health , immigration, sea level rise, the environmental issues are life and death. we have no climate deniers in south florida. >> 71% hispanic so what will be your priorities here in washington? >> of the hispanic population cares a
i have cuban cousins who came over from cuba. when the lebanese left lebanon, they went over the world and so i have relatives all over latin america but particularly my cuban cousins are in miami. let me say this, but the south florida district i represent involves the beaches. everybody knows south beach and miami beach. downtown miami, coral gables, coconut groves. it's what people describe what t they described miami. it's all in miami-dade county, so it's a wonderful district. it's been...
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>> i will pick up exactly where we left off on the campaign. campaign promise all along has been commonsense for common ground. i talk about how i believe most americans are between 20-yard lines. we can focus on what keeps us apart instead of what brings us together and i'm looking forward to working with fellow democrats and republicans on the other side of the aisle who are prepared, ready and willing to put countries and communities first. >> what committees would you like to serve on? >> ideally energy and commerce but interested in transportation and structure. >> why is that? >> common ground is. that's where you find common ground with people across the aisle to put the country and community forward and let's focus on those areas that we have in common in those two committees do good job of doing that. >> where is your desire to reach, graham come from? >> business world but in the business world i had the opportunity to manage comedies up to 10000 people you don't get there without doing it in a team effort and understanding all the dif
>> i will pick up exactly where we left off on the campaign. campaign promise all along has been commonsense for common ground. i talk about how i believe most americans are between 20-yard lines. we can focus on what keeps us apart instead of what brings us together and i'm looking forward to working with fellow democrats and republicans on the other side of the aisle who are prepared, ready and willing to put countries and communities first. >> what committees would you like to...
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as a matter of fact, when i left the pentagon in february 2015, one of the differences i had with the administration was over syria. i had written a memo that the "new york times" got ahold of, a memo that kerry and susan rice and others in the administration saying we don't have a clear syrian policy. i was being hammered on it by our nato allies, by our middle east allies. what is your policy? what are you going to do? what are you trying to do? we just didn't have one. so the you're right. i think it was a fundamental mistake. >> and i guess the question there for you say the president can have it. trump said iran can have syria. we don't want it, we don't need it. the bottom line is, and i'll read you the stats, 48% of american support was drawn from syria, 33% oppose it. 56% of americans support bringing home half troops from afghanistan, only 26% oppose. so in that regard, the president has the people behind him. >> well, that's right. it's a pretty basic equation here, christiane. americans do not support long wars, long drawnout wars, especially in a place like the middle east
as a matter of fact, when i left the pentagon in february 2015, one of the differences i had with the administration was over syria. i had written a memo that the "new york times" got ahold of, a memo that kerry and susan rice and others in the administration saying we don't have a clear syrian policy. i was being hammered on it by our nato allies, by our middle east allies. what is your policy? what are you going to do? what are you trying to do? we just didn't have one. so the...
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before i left, i paid one more visit to governor ricardo rossello.ys ago. what's changed since then? many things have changed. this has been a significant catastrophe, but obviously everything is heading, now, towards gets to a point of normalcy. but places like utuado, places in the mountains, some of the places in the southeast of the island, they're still a ways away from normal. without basic living functions, how long can people hold on? people are losing their jobs, the schools, some of them are still not open. millions of lives have been totally turned upside down, and i didn't really understand it until i started putting faces to the tragedy. this is like a nightmare you can't wake up from. like, you try to wake up from it and you can't. lemonis: after my time here, i'm convinced this is an american crisis, and i'm not sure america's paying attention. i'm marcus lemonis. ♪ ♪ [ up-tempo music plays ] >> tonight, a journey to cuba... a troubled country taking historic steps to survive. for the first time in decades, profit is no longer a dirty
before i left, i paid one more visit to governor ricardo rossello.ys ago. what's changed since then? many things have changed. this has been a significant catastrophe, but obviously everything is heading, now, towards gets to a point of normalcy. but places like utuado, places in the mountains, some of the places in the southeast of the island, they're still a ways away from normal. without basic living functions, how long can people hold on? people are losing their jobs, the schools, some of...
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rouda: i am going to pick up exactly where we left off on the campaign. the campaign promise has been common sense for common ground. i talk about how i believe most americans are between the 20 yard lines, yet we tend to focus on what keeps us apart rather than what brings us together. i am looking forward to working with fellow democrats and republicans on the other side of the aisle who are prepared, ready, and willing to put country and community first. >> what committees would you like to serve on? rep. rouda: ideally energy and commerce, but i am also interested in transportation and infrastructure. >> why is that? rep. rouda: i think that is where you can find common ground with people across the aisle to put country and community first. let's focus on those areas we have in common, and i think those committees do a good job of doing that. >> where does your desire to reach common ground come from? rep. rouda: maybe it's the business world. in the business world, i had the opportunity to manage companies up to 10,000 people. you don't get there with
rouda: i am going to pick up exactly where we left off on the campaign. the campaign promise has been common sense for common ground. i talk about how i believe most americans are between the 20 yard lines, yet we tend to focus on what keeps us apart rather than what brings us together. i am looking forward to working with fellow democrats and republicans on the other side of the aisle who are prepared, ready, and willing to put country and community first. >> what committees would you...
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at the time, i had left the newsroom and was writing op-ed columns. you can write about anything you want, but i thought i would write about criminal justice and see how it felt. >> is this something that always interested you? >> only in my peripheral vision. only as a short stint covering the night beat in portland, oregon, but i was never completely saturated in the subject of criminal justice. but i went back and did some reporting and discovered, first of all, things that have already been articulated in this room more than once. that the system is dysfunctional and inhumane and nontransparent. second of all, my business had not done a good or consistent job of covering it. and third, this is 2014, when washington was in a total deadlock. this is the one issue, as dan said earlier, it actually does cross ideological boundaries. you have conservatives, libertarians. fiscal conservatives. evangelicals. speaking to the humanity of it. so it felt like there was an opportunity for journalism to actually propel this movement forward. we are not an advoc
at the time, i had left the newsroom and was writing op-ed columns. you can write about anything you want, but i thought i would write about criminal justice and see how it felt. >> is this something that always interested you? >> only in my peripheral vision. only as a short stint covering the night beat in portland, oregon, but i was never completely saturated in the subject of criminal justice. but i went back and did some reporting and discovered, first of all, things that have...
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not enough when i left the car my son. will soon learn to never know the sun if i am a teen bostrom the thought for a gift as long as i know no more top lost this just might cost me shit on guns under. the law new term they also sunderland's you seen their homes. you pass through or. when you do is up for. cuts on them to have to be on the net i don't mind the money like these digital savior is true for not fixing my thought the stroke so it. still seemed done. but. i mean it as an insult that is going on in the snow i mean. not me i began to count the number of men don't mean. to be. the woman i want to get in a man as my name is on the mind of the mother one thing i love the money but you. know the minute the bits and pieces and the comfortable way the name. of the state of the body into my son says nothing to stop the let him come all the money to get money. make you come along. but the. man i got mom are not gone down your own family are not gone long long dong but i know mom long long long. long long long long. time ag
not enough when i left the car my son. will soon learn to never know the sun if i am a teen bostrom the thought for a gift as long as i know no more top lost this just might cost me shit on guns under. the law new term they also sunderland's you seen their homes. you pass through or. when you do is up for. cuts on them to have to be on the net i don't mind the money like these digital savior is true for not fixing my thought the stroke so it. still seemed done. but. i mean it as an insult that...
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a law is not enough when i left you cut on my face no no. you didn't even know. if i'm by a teen. i thought forgive doesn't mean i don't. top last is just my gosh michigan's on the shelf and along with the also sunderland it's you can see in their homes. you through or. when you do is up for. cuts on them to have to be on the net i don't mind the money like they do stick it to save you is true for not fixing my thought the stroke so it. seemed done. but. i mean it's gone on so it's not a nice no meaning. to me i began to count the number and don't meet. the woman yet i want to give it up in a moment it's my get my head above my one thing i love the money but you. know the minute the bits and pieces. will weigh in on a date on the side and my son says. that he likes him more money on the good luck. to you i'll. let you know but the. man i got my mind on the young family now gone long long dong but right now i'm no mom no no no no no not go along all dong. i know the long long long long long but i'm going to want to go no money it's coming home and i'm going to wonder if the money is
a law is not enough when i left you cut on my face no no. you didn't even know. if i'm by a teen. i thought forgive doesn't mean i don't. top last is just my gosh michigan's on the shelf and along with the also sunderland it's you can see in their homes. you through or. when you do is up for. cuts on them to have to be on the net i don't mind the money like they do stick it to save you is true for not fixing my thought the stroke so it. seemed done. but. i mean it's gone on so it's not a nice...
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i left behind say middle sister in law. though it is they'd issued a visitor what if i was sure they would it did so i've got a fetus that. i want. us that there's some wild animal goodness in the that's. where the fantasy. can it. and i'll have them. and say i'll order the accidental then. have them safe and still servants i muck then it goes. then that. there are no jobs here for men of work. most of them have to leave for bigger farms or cities to find jobs leaving their families for long periods at a time. so the women have to do pretty much everything. it's a small cafe for tourists and passers by but you could harness you call it a real business. like many here she lives more or less on the poverty line. can you or didn't sit on the. ball of on demand so i'm not. one to go on said. i don't want to. but once of investments. could have been seen that i then that's in the sales laden sales on no once and solar. in two thousand and five morocco began its national human development initiative support project with a million
i left behind say middle sister in law. though it is they'd issued a visitor what if i was sure they would it did so i've got a fetus that. i want. us that there's some wild animal goodness in the that's. where the fantasy. can it. and i'll have them. and say i'll order the accidental then. have them safe and still servants i muck then it goes. then that. there are no jobs here for men of work. most of them have to leave for bigger farms or cities to find jobs leaving their families for long...
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i haven't left. except for a beautiful evening in iraq, i've been here for a long time. >> wilbur ross said he didn't understand why fellow workers have to -- >> i haven't heard the statement, but i understand he should have said it differently. local people know who they are, where they go for groceries and every thing else. i think what brought -- what wilbur was probably turned to say is that they will work along. along.ks are working the folks collecting the interest and all of those things, the work alone. they have been dealing with them for years. the grocery store -- i think that is probably what wilbur ross met. but i haven't seen his statement. but he's done a great job. i will tell you that. >> aren't you>> worried? >> look at venezuela. it is a very bad situation. that was the richest state in all of that area. that is a big, beautiful area, and by far the richest. and now it is one of the poorest places in the world. that's what socialism gets you when they want to raise your taxes to 70%
i haven't left. except for a beautiful evening in iraq, i've been here for a long time. >> wilbur ross said he didn't understand why fellow workers have to -- >> i haven't heard the statement, but i understand he should have said it differently. local people know who they are, where they go for groceries and every thing else. i think what brought -- what wilbur was probably turned to say is that they will work along. along.ks are working the folks collecting the interest and all of...