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can i talk to one another from the text? can they find evidence from their points of view? but what about the facts not everybody is living by the same rules? look. he began impatiently what i like everyone to sit in the circle? of course. do i want to sacrifice valuable time to be constantly reminding students? and more importantly do i want to make sure the classroom is the place where there is room? i know what is going on i know why they moved out of the circle the press -- the rest of the class doesn't care and i am not satisfied with his answer. i wanted to know if he had seen the practice is in no excuses schools where rules were quickly adhered to in teacher spelled teaching could begin. of course. many students have come from schools like that they're asked to leave because they were not disciplined enough and held up his fingers he is still smarting from the memory of his last will and by the way you will see those ubiquitous college posters on my walls my job is to teach students to think and i know it may sound political but to get them to think for themselves i
can i talk to one another from the text? can they find evidence from their points of view? but what about the facts not everybody is living by the same rules? look. he began impatiently what i like everyone to sit in the circle? of course. do i want to sacrifice valuable time to be constantly reminding students? and more importantly do i want to make sure the classroom is the place where there is room? i know what is going on i know why they moved out of the circle the press -- the rest of the...
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they are talking about that. i was on the phone with someone who is under scrutiny who said why are you calling me. do you know something i don't know? so they are a little panicked this week. >> is that because they don't know who is cooperating with the f.b.i., who they can trust or can't trust? >> i think there's some of that at play here. this person told me that everyone in the inner circle is possibly a target. and they are wondering who is cooperating or who is not cooperating. so there's a lot of uncertainty but they are definitely feeling the heat. >> at least we got more proof this week that people in the trump orbit knew about the stolen clinton e-mails well before rest of us and maybe before they were given to wickileaks. but knowing about the e-mails is not the same as colluding. >> that is true. but if you look at the time l e line, and that is what has been so revealing this week, some of this information that george papadopoulos for example was given was well before the democrats came out and announ
they are talking about that. i was on the phone with someone who is under scrutiny who said why are you calling me. do you know something i don't know? so they are a little panicked this week. >> is that because they don't know who is cooperating with the f.b.i., who they can trust or can't trust? >> i think there's some of that at play here. this person told me that everyone in the inner circle is possibly a target. and they are wondering who is cooperating or who is not...
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i talked to him and congratulated him on his appointment. he said, let's do a forum in the southern maryland, where i know you have a problem because it is everywhere. that is the bad and good news. good news, because it means everybody understands it and needs to deal with it. fleming whoank dr. is here. let me be yield to you. you are supposed to welcome us. i was doing that. i apologize for subverting your responsibility. >> that is all right. we're flexible. i am dr. richard fleming at the college of southern marist and -- maryland. i would like to thank the congressman for asking us to and i would like to thank congressman lawyer and surgeon general adams here today as well as all of you. we are certainly aware of the opioid crisis that affects not just southern maryland but everyone. at the college, we are doing our part to try and help. we are developing and opioid awareness and education program, which will be available to our students and staff. in the event of an emergency, each campus has staff will have been trained to carry as we
i talked to him and congratulated him on his appointment. he said, let's do a forum in the southern maryland, where i know you have a problem because it is everywhere. that is the bad and good news. good news, because it means everybody understands it and needs to deal with it. fleming whoank dr. is here. let me be yield to you. you are supposed to welcome us. i was doing that. i apologize for subverting your responsibility. >> that is all right. we're flexible. i am dr. richard fleming...
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i could talk about the obstacles and facebook is an algorithm and i could talk about that for a long time. i don't think we have time for that. i would just encourage them to look at the past of computing. look back and see how these things happen. what's happening now is recent but it's not new. it has roots in the past and learning how we came to this juncture may lead us into how to get out of it. >> isn't also a matter of arming oneself with understanding so that is not so much of a black locks so that it's not, i mean the problem is people think of these machines as magical and they have no real understanding of the decision-making that goes into it. there's this wonderful point in the book where you say, it was a question you were discussing with a tech to write change where the technology is the driver of change which you disagree with strongly and you have this line which know it's not machines that are making the decisions and it's not even the coders who are making these decisions often. its managers who are making these decisions. >> venture capitalists, ceos. there are nat
i could talk about the obstacles and facebook is an algorithm and i could talk about that for a long time. i don't think we have time for that. i would just encourage them to look at the past of computing. look back and see how these things happen. what's happening now is recent but it's not new. it has roots in the past and learning how we came to this juncture may lead us into how to get out of it. >> isn't also a matter of arming oneself with understanding so that is not so much of a...
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to different people from across the state, and candidly, i don't talk about all of those allegations on the campaign trail. i get asked about it in the media, i told the media before that i think the statement made by those women are far more credible than the denials made by roy moore and his handlers. and then i've moved on. i was in pell county at a function. i didn't mention any of it. i talked about the issue that are important. and i'll talk about roy moore's record and the fact that he got removed from office twice, got kicked out as chief justice for not following the rule of law or two separate occasions. i'll talk about this foundation that he said where he told folks that he's not taking any salary and yet, over the course of a period of years, took about a million dollars. now we talk about that, but i've avoided talking about any of this other. i wanted to talk about the issues because they're going to hear a lot about all of those allegations that are out there. all of the statements of those women. i've talked about the issues that are fa
to different people from across the state, and candidly, i don't talk about all of those allegations on the campaign trail. i get asked about it in the media, i told the media before that i think the statement made by those women are far more credible than the denials made by roy moore and his handlers. and then i've moved on. i was in pell county at a function. i didn't mention any of it. i talked about the issue that are important. and i'll talk about roy moore's record and the fact that he...
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when i was. a talk radio i've read the memo saying this is you know how do i make is own house had in vegas toy. as a vest i should take the bow is so yeah the guys on the yeah but he stopped it nice leaving the. i could take the i live. on. the ok of utah. he. has. the. if you can do the shifty study yeah yeah yeah i don't know so. that's a side to me to much pressure you just. didn't understand it so often million. of the name in order and i went i'm going to suspect a very difficult and. vast use and. things that i mentioned you know. i can i once thought of as osama bin should also go this has bought up because. it's all feeling. some of michel that i was almost a month on how moving to the shyness i have that i might have guessed because i only had that's not much after all so far no. american football for much visible kind of short but it does american public appeal is being understood as your dominant spokeswomen of a poorly. american football is. because i don't like that's what. he sees as tyso
when i was. a talk radio i've read the memo saying this is you know how do i make is own house had in vegas toy. as a vest i should take the bow is so yeah the guys on the yeah but he stopped it nice leaving the. i could take the i live. on. the ok of utah. he. has. the. if you can do the shifty study yeah yeah yeah i don't know so. that's a side to me to much pressure you just. didn't understand it so often million. of the name in order and i went i'm going to suspect a very difficult and....
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senator graham: i have been talking about this for 50 years. every time we have had a terrorist attack, i have been saying the same thing. hold them as an unlawful enemy combatant. do not read them their miranda rights. we should have done this years ago. slowly but surely, over time, we have taken the war and turned it into a crime, so this is not about gun control. this is about finding out how the enemy operates. say this-- let me just get if you act like a terrorist, and you say you are a terrorist, that is enough for me. you as ato treat terrorist, and the difference between a terrorist under the law of war and somebody who commits a common crime is night and day. under the law of war, we have the opportunity to gather intelligence. under the criminal law, you cannot. you cannot hold 70 under the criminal law and ask somebody about who you are and what you did -- you cannot hold somebody under the criminal law and ask somebody about who you are and what you did. there is a double standard here on my part. not a gunhis is control issue, this
senator graham: i have been talking about this for 50 years. every time we have had a terrorist attack, i have been saying the same thing. hold them as an unlawful enemy combatant. do not read them their miranda rights. we should have done this years ago. slowly but surely, over time, we have taken the war and turned it into a crime, so this is not about gun control. this is about finding out how the enemy operates. say this-- let me just get if you act like a terrorist, and you say you are a...
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i am capable of talking. what i write in the book that i fell into everything i have ever done, one of the jobs i hated, i would have been great at being a lawyer but there are these things called client and they are often terrible and have problems with easy solutions and refused to go with the easy solution because they would rather sue the person who made the mad but after that when i was at red state someone from msnbc called and asked if i could be on msnbc and i did and years later av who wanted me was at cnn, and asked if i wanted a job at cnn and after that the local radio program director called me and asked if i could fill in for a man on the radio the next day and i said sure, i have been on the radio before and they remembered me. when i got to the station the next morning it turns out the individual was arrested in a crack house. the day turned into a week and the weeks turned into three months, expired gift certificate in the steakhouse. when i was there, the radio people in atlanta, one of them
i am capable of talking. what i write in the book that i fell into everything i have ever done, one of the jobs i hated, i would have been great at being a lawyer but there are these things called client and they are often terrible and have problems with easy solutions and refused to go with the easy solution because they would rather sue the person who made the mad but after that when i was at red state someone from msnbc called and asked if i could be on msnbc and i did and years later av who...
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there's also areas, i talk about the lack of oversight. i gave you some small examples. the tax gap has also been an issue that was listed year after year after year as a high risk. there's $458 billion where the irs has done their own evaluation through the national research program trying to identify where they have gaps and whether collecting taxes. they've identified 450 billion but the not actually acting on it to collect the taxes that are owed. there's also do not pay and the do not use system. that's a system set up among multiple agencies to say this is either contractor or an incidenentity that should not be paid. this person is deceased so don't pay them a check related to whatever entitlement may have been due to them in life but not due to them and up. that's not being fully integrated among all the different agencies. that should be a common sense thing to do. let me show you where that shows up. in snap, the retailers that provides snap benefits and self snap benefits but there's about 3400 retailers using an individual that is deceased. that is $2.6 billi
there's also areas, i talk about the lack of oversight. i gave you some small examples. the tax gap has also been an issue that was listed year after year after year as a high risk. there's $458 billion where the irs has done their own evaluation through the national research program trying to identify where they have gaps and whether collecting taxes. they've identified 450 billion but the not actually acting on it to collect the taxes that are owed. there's also do not pay and the do not use...
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be about a family that would i want. to talk to you i promise not missing this is you know how to i mean his own house had invidious toy is on toasting as a vest i should take a bow it so yeah the guys on the on the yeah but you just have to at least leave. i could pick the i live. on. the team ok but all of utah. has. the. shifty city yeah yeah yeah so i don't know so i don't know. that's a side to me to much mush just. understanding so often million. of the name and. when i'm going to suspect of. vast use and it's not. just different things that i mentioned you know can. i can i once thought of as osama bin should also go to. his part that he said be hard rock feeling but i know some of the almost among not have moved to the shyness as i have that i might have because i only had that's not much after all so far none of the. american football for much visible kind of short but it does american public is completely understood as your dominant spokeswoman of a people really. i don't mean that's what. he sees this tie from. yes yo
be about a family that would i want. to talk to you i promise not missing this is you know how to i mean his own house had invidious toy is on toasting as a vest i should take a bow it so yeah the guys on the on the yeah but you just have to at least leave. i could pick the i live. on. the team ok but all of utah. has. the. shifty city yeah yeah yeah so i don't know so i don't know. that's a side to me to much mush just. understanding so often million. of the name and. when i'm going to suspect...
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i applaud you, surgeon general, talking about trauma. we have had trauma informed care and altering the organization -- at our organization for 30 years. what i would also say, we really need continuum care. we're the only jurisdiction that has that under one organization. that is early intervention, outpatient, recovery centers for adults, and unless you have that and deal with this in a comprehensive way, you will get the results we have gotten historically. unless we stop talking about different kinds of treatment -- i have a daughter who has been diabetic and i never talk about her being on medication assisted treatment. the stigma is such a part of this. unless we have a workforce that will be able to do this kind of treatment that these people deserve, we will get the results that we have gotten. i would like to speak about what we do in terms of diversion. we believe in a model where you try to get persons prearrest, postarrest, posttrial, we divert them from going into detention, we move them out of detention. we are dealing with
i applaud you, surgeon general, talking about trauma. we have had trauma informed care and altering the organization -- at our organization for 30 years. what i would also say, we really need continuum care. we're the only jurisdiction that has that under one organization. that is early intervention, outpatient, recovery centers for adults, and unless you have that and deal with this in a comprehensive way, you will get the results we have gotten historically. unless we stop talking about...
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." >> i think the president has talked about roy moore. he said that he thinks that the voters of alabama should decide. i think that's probably the most commonsense way to look at it. he doesn't know who to believe. i think a lot of people don't. >> nine women have come out. many of them since the president came back from asia. he's said not a word. ducked every question. >> the allegations are very serious and should be taken very seriously. ultimate la, these are up to the voters in the state. >> that's mick mulvaney saying the allegations are very serious. mark short, who is the director of the white house legislative affairs office, he was on another morning show, and he tried to lend some credibility to the accusers. he said if president trump didn't believe these nine women, he would be in alabama campaigning for roy moore. now, people close to the president who i have talked to about all this say this entire thing is very precarious politically for president trump. one, because if he does wade into ths race and try to encourage roy
." >> i think the president has talked about roy moore. he said that he thinks that the voters of alabama should decide. i think that's probably the most commonsense way to look at it. he doesn't know who to believe. i think a lot of people don't. >> nine women have come out. many of them since the president came back from asia. he's said not a word. ducked every question. >> the allegations are very serious and should be taken very seriously. ultimate la, these are up to...
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it is not me, it is the traffic guy but i can talk about whatever i want to talk about and i found more and more nobody wants to talk about the news of the day. people are tired of it. we are not 9 months into this presidency and people are exhausted it doesn't matter what political party you are, people are yelling at each other and the most inconsequential things on the planet are the most consequential things on the planet and they are getting online and finding people who agree with them to get together so they can vent to each other and have cathartic experiences and meanwhile community is collapsing around them. people are losing their minds, we are all tuning into the tv and radio stations where everybody agrees with us and i have to tell you coming out as a conservative in 2016, being a guest host for rush limbaugh and saying i wasn't going to support the president and his election everyone was pretty sure it destroyed my career. it never dawned on me i could lose my job and my health insurance and kill my wife, her medicine is $20,000 a month, i looked and the affordable care a
it is not me, it is the traffic guy but i can talk about whatever i want to talk about and i found more and more nobody wants to talk about the news of the day. people are tired of it. we are not 9 months into this presidency and people are exhausted it doesn't matter what political party you are, people are yelling at each other and the most inconsequential things on the planet are the most consequential things on the planet and they are getting online and finding people who agree with them to...
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i went to paris to try what i would talk about ideology for us because the star i do always use that unites the extremists and i really just try and break it up you know make me question and compare their ideology to other systems other social other forms of social justice systems and. and you know they're trying to pick up hot dogs. i. guess. not. that. they can prevent that and. it doesn't seem that. the that it's not going to be that. maybe why so what tanya brings up exactly right is that there's this idea that you know in online you have it in dynamics i called the one nine ninety model which is that one percent of people online create content they're key influencers nine percent are content curators they share content ninety percent of consumers oftentimes people that tony is talking about those that receive content and so in terms of winning this in terms of fighting back to sort of against its ideology it's mobilizing that ninety percent right the content is there but how do you get people on the sidelines that are willing to participate in this battle and your question is wh
i went to paris to try what i would talk about ideology for us because the star i do always use that unites the extremists and i really just try and break it up you know make me question and compare their ideology to other systems other social other forms of social justice systems and. and you know they're trying to pick up hot dogs. i. guess. not. that. they can prevent that and. it doesn't seem that. the that it's not going to be that. maybe why so what tanya brings up exactly right is that...
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what i'd say exactly right said there is look there's a blueprint and i and there are times where i talk about in my book i take a data driven approach which is we have data that backs up what works how do you win the war on information battlefield so one thing is that you can't just do tit for tat narratives and lot of times it causes backfire fact so someone says a caliphate is bound to fall and someone else responds in sort of a counter narrative as they're not proud of felt that oftentimes it can reinforce a pretty predisposed belief so what you what does work is defector narratives and i interviewed a lot of them in my research for my book. voices of mothers a very influential and then there's these thousands of stories of these malawi's a young laws out there that are organic authentic narratives and that's why i talk about a manhattan project we really need a collection of talent and technology there is a blueprint for how to win this on information battlefield if you are actually there is absolutely the had story you got for us to have had there is actually a blueprint there is a
what i'd say exactly right said there is look there's a blueprint and i and there are times where i talk about in my book i take a data driven approach which is we have data that backs up what works how do you win the war on information battlefield so one thing is that you can't just do tit for tat narratives and lot of times it causes backfire fact so someone says a caliphate is bound to fall and someone else responds in sort of a counter narrative as they're not proud of felt that oftentimes...
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i remember it like it was you and i talking now. but i had gotten dropped into a search and destroy operation up in that providence. and we weren't on the ground for 15 minutes, and it was the first battalion marines. they had been hit pretty bad. the day before, they had taken a lot of casualties. and i was no sooner on the ground walking over to link up with them, and all of a sudden, the north vietnamese had us surrounded like 30 feet, 40 feet away. and they were -- they opened up on all of us. one of the marines to my left -- i was looking through the tree line, the jungle. and there was a building on the other side. and he was yelling, let's get to the building! come on! get the casualties and we'll carry them over to the building! which turned out to be a catholic church that had been built during the french period. and it was a big, big church. for that size, you know, in that country, it was quite a large church itself. so we made our way to the church. and the enemy fought us up to the doors and the windows of the church. an
i remember it like it was you and i talking now. but i had gotten dropped into a search and destroy operation up in that providence. and we weren't on the ground for 15 minutes, and it was the first battalion marines. they had been hit pretty bad. the day before, they had taken a lot of casualties. and i was no sooner on the ground walking over to link up with them, and all of a sudden, the north vietnamese had us surrounded like 30 feet, 40 feet away. and they were -- they opened up on all of...
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i. talked to the. persons of the parties involved in the tri talks but i will also talk to the chairperson of those parties where a election program over that. allows not to exclude the possible formation of a government i would also talk to the heads of the other because it usually organs the presidents of both chambers of parliament i will talk to the president of the federal constitutional court let's get more now on the german president's speech and on the situation here in germany we are joined by political correspondent thomas sparrow who is outside of the german parliament building in berlin welcome to you thomas we just heard the german president urging all political parties to reconsider their positions and find compromises to form a government but what is the most likely scenario at this point is that the one that he wants. sorry we will probably see in the next few days is a series of conversations of dialogue between the political parties and in particular a dialogue as we just heard by the
i. talked to the. persons of the parties involved in the tri talks but i will also talk to the chairperson of those parties where a election program over that. allows not to exclude the possible formation of a government i would also talk to the heads of the other because it usually organs the presidents of both chambers of parliament i will talk to the president of the federal constitutional court let's get more now on the german president's speech and on the situation here in germany we are...
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we do not really talk -- mark and i would not be talking differently if we were out having an adult beverage. but, no, i don't think that is the issue. the public committee meetings. we have all kind of briefings where we are down in the skiff and no one can listen what is happening. i do not think that is an issue. senator warner: i would argue we are both lucky because we came to these jobs with financial success behind us. a lot of the men and women we work with, he has an hour-plus flight, not the worst. i get to drive home each night, which is a blessing. a lot of men and women we work with, they worked hard to get here. i have resources and you have to raise $20 million every time you want to get rehired? i think that is crazy. i think you need independent redistricting. [applause] senator warner: people ought to choose their representatives rather than representatives choosing their folks. i think, he said we do not socialize much. it is hard to call somebody an s.o.b. after you've gotten to know them in terms of their kids. we had challenges with kids at times. we have shared those t
we do not really talk -- mark and i would not be talking differently if we were out having an adult beverage. but, no, i don't think that is the issue. the public committee meetings. we have all kind of briefings where we are down in the skiff and no one can listen what is happening. i do not think that is an issue. senator warner: i would argue we are both lucky because we came to these jobs with financial success behind us. a lot of the men and women we work with, he has an hour-plus flight,...
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i was talking cunt. this was hoppin me and off the british to us helen mind it's not really so allison moving to sign you have a. coke so you're. always on the phone i don't have to. do you see but yeah pretty much just meant to get comment which is just it's presumed yeah but we also know that it. is to come as your. last long a big attack. we've all you know. it's a miss you have got to give us. i know what i like you know i'm not known for. it so. i definitely got. my it's possible to do spawn time then. that's i've begun. come on the softness. that i didn't. say i did this commute that i had. for stuart last literally you know not really he was somebody in dips but you know it's fascinating just in the scale of the. action of this he's off the limb for cancer yeah. but also i don't. really hunger felt if i say yes. as a. definitive i saw him if i would make a lot is going to go ok that's so much but to touch the guy. yeah it has to be that . dust. is it towards your. yeah many of us to video talking.
i was talking cunt. this was hoppin me and off the british to us helen mind it's not really so allison moving to sign you have a. coke so you're. always on the phone i don't have to. do you see but yeah pretty much just meant to get comment which is just it's presumed yeah but we also know that it. is to come as your. last long a big attack. we've all you know. it's a miss you have got to give us. i know what i like you know i'm not known for. it so. i definitely got. my it's possible to do...
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>> i am talking about the process of the news media reporting on the phone conversation that i had earlier with jeff your producer was supposed to be. >> and it is my understanding that my producer said that they wanted to talk to you about this particular story, and that we would also discuss the other story. >> i have it recorded, and because i am in florida, it is disclosed and you need to talk to the campaign. the judge has denied it and the facts indicate as they are coming out now, and the only alleged victim in this situation, and again, both/and. it is horrendous if somebody against their consent has something like that happen, and the objective reporters object that she is 17 and not 14 and and false accusations in the case, and thousands of dollars have been offered to people to bear witness falsely against the judge and -- >> you have said that three or four times. >> i am telling you -- >> and you said it for flee or four times and you have to let me get in here. and you have to respond to the questions. and you have said the exact same thing three or four time, and so, again,
>> i am talking about the process of the news media reporting on the phone conversation that i had earlier with jeff your producer was supposed to be. >> and it is my understanding that my producer said that they wanted to talk to you about this particular story, and that we would also discuss the other story. >> i have it recorded, and because i am in florida, it is disclosed and you need to talk to the campaign. the judge has denied it and the facts indicate as they are...
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tillerson and i talk a lot. so, it's not like these are the people i was dealing with anyway. our office is in constant contact with the national security advisor. i'm talking with generals and others said nothing has really stopped. who knows, i was were the most people that sometimes get called for times a week by the president. the big decisions been made and he was sitting around in the oval office they would come before the decision was being made. i'm still someone who's called about big things. probably what began as i was critical and i was constructed when i need to be constructed. the criticisms were meant to be constructive. . . don't him. . . >> >> but he had not demonstrated that stability necessary to be successful but the country in the world needed him to be successful. and some of the day did and. >> i stand by him. >> what happened then?. >> so i will just leave it there. and i don't know that second series of stuff. but something that i said generated a tweet. [laughter] and i had never treated anything of ever in my life. was coming home from work out in my
tillerson and i talk a lot. so, it's not like these are the people i was dealing with anyway. our office is in constant contact with the national security advisor. i'm talking with generals and others said nothing has really stopped. who knows, i was were the most people that sometimes get called for times a week by the president. the big decisions been made and he was sitting around in the oval office they would come before the decision was being made. i'm still someone who's called about big...
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i saw. in iraq where they say doesn't know what's going on with us. we are talking about it. i mean this is something that they say will go on a thousand. so that's something we also look at when we talk about rhetoric. and so pulling that rhetoric down to what it actually looks like in real life there is a tweet we got from sharif he says i have a friend who receives a bunch of i sold videos and follows them on social media platforms the propaganda is too strong he even regards going to somalia his biggest dream i don't really know how to react with him but i told him not to show me the videos again and i know everyone could weigh in here but tony i want to give this one to you what would you tell sharif i would. try to i would tackle the ideology because the ideology that night. and i were going to try and break it up. make them question and compare their ideology to other the. other forms of social justice and and you know just trying to pick apart the right hand they can. i feel like if you can just present it to the right not to feel that case that is it. they can prevent
i saw. in iraq where they say doesn't know what's going on with us. we are talking about it. i mean this is something that they say will go on a thousand. so that's something we also look at when we talk about rhetoric. and so pulling that rhetoric down to what it actually looks like in real life there is a tweet we got from sharif he says i have a friend who receives a bunch of i sold videos and follows them on social media platforms the propaganda is too strong he even regards going to...
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i just wanted to mention because i do talk about him in my book. now, somebody has said, has asked me who i think would be mr. putin's next victim. well, it's a horrible thing to even think about, but i should point out that about a month ago a very well-known journalist who wrote for radio echo and the newspaper, she was an outspoken critic of mr. putin, and she actually had to flee russia because her car was set on fire. earlier she had death threats, and she just a sickly was terrified. oh, and i should add, somebody funneled poisonous gas into her house, and that's the final straw, and she fled russia and is now living abroad. so that's how bad it's gotten. now, the one person who i write about quite a bit now when i write for the press, and for the new yorker review of books is alexander, a very, very courageous anticorruption crusader, and he has declared himself a candidate for the presidency. in march there having elections in march 2018. now, he is technically barred from the ballot because he has two felony charges against him. the charges
i just wanted to mention because i do talk about him in my book. now, somebody has said, has asked me who i think would be mr. putin's next victim. well, it's a horrible thing to even think about, but i should point out that about a month ago a very well-known journalist who wrote for radio echo and the newspaper, she was an outspoken critic of mr. putin, and she actually had to flee russia because her car was set on fire. earlier she had death threats, and she just a sickly was terrified. oh,...
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i talked to one of them.said they were outraged by how the president of the united states treated the congresswoman. they felt she was being belittled. she grew up here. a lot of the pastors know her and have for years. some of them went to school with her. so they want to shower her with prayers of course because some of these threats were very chilling and they want to make sure they cover her with prayers for her safety. >> we look forward to seeing what she has to say about what she knew about these details. thank you very much. >>> coming up, amid yet another accusation of sexual misconduct in hollywood, one actor is now admitting he is guilty. we'll tell you why critics tell you his apology wasn't really an apology. you're live in the cnn news room. people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what
i talked to one of them.said they were outraged by how the president of the united states treated the congresswoman. they felt she was being belittled. she grew up here. a lot of the pastors know her and have for years. some of them went to school with her. so they want to shower her with prayers of course because some of these threats were very chilling and they want to make sure they cover her with prayers for her safety. >> we look forward to seeing what she has to say about what she...
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now, i can't talk about all these situations, but i can talk about my situation there were a lot of accusations and there was a lot of speculation to try to derail my campaign but know confirmation. and the reason was the liberal media didn't want to know the truth. they did not want to know what the facts were about the people that were accusing me. now what's different about my situation, and let's just say roy moore's situation, is that they came after me with repeatedly attacks and accusations but no confirmation. they now believe that if they throw more and more and more mud on the wall, that eventually people are going to believe it but that has back fired because, as you know, the latest poll shows roy moore is now back in the lead in alabama and the people in alabama are going to have to decide.
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i talk about this a little bit in my book.hen sonia sotomayor was nominated, she argued she was the first hispanic, but you could argue that cardoza was. he came from a venerable family and he was a first cousin of emma lazarus and he was at columbia university and columbia law school in the 1890's. two things about him. his father was a judge who got caught in the boss tweed scandals and his father was disgraced and forced to resign from the new york supreme court. i have a part of the chapter called "redemption." cardoza's life was to redeem the family name and he did everything to doing this -- devoted everything to doing this. he is known for his years as the chief judge as the new york state court of appeals, in which most of the legal cases are the cases that he adjudicated while the chief judge of the court. brian: he was on the court for 6 years. did he die in office? david: he died. he went from washington to albany in already-declining health. it was declining on the court and he eventually died in 1938. less than 6
i talk about this a little bit in my book.hen sonia sotomayor was nominated, she argued she was the first hispanic, but you could argue that cardoza was. he came from a venerable family and he was a first cousin of emma lazarus and he was at columbia university and columbia law school in the 1890's. two things about him. his father was a judge who got caught in the boss tweed scandals and his father was disgraced and forced to resign from the new york supreme court. i have a part of the chapter...
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i could talk about the obstacles and facebook is one big algorithm, and i could talk about that for a long time. i don't think we have time for that. .. think of these machines have magical and they have no real understanding of the decision-making that goes into her it appeared there is one point in the book and you are discussing whether tech drives change, whether technology is the driver change, which you disagree so strongly. it's not machines and it's not even coders. it is managers making these decisions. here in >> venture capitalist from a ceo spirit >> we want to find friends. perfectly wonderful human deciders cover but they are essentially purchased into avenues that take your money. i'm talking about facebook. what could facebook have done about the election, how didn't i catch all of this? facebook and google and apple in particular is one big set of algorithms that were written by algorithms that were written by algorithms, and so even the first designers of the system are the outcomes are not quite sure how it got there considered billions of people doing billions upon
i could talk about the obstacles and facebook is one big algorithm, and i could talk about that for a long time. i don't think we have time for that. .. think of these machines have magical and they have no real understanding of the decision-making that goes into her it appeared there is one point in the book and you are discussing whether tech drives change, whether technology is the driver change, which you disagree so strongly. it's not machines and it's not even coders. it is managers...
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so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. >nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. and i love grooming the next gene
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<i>talk to your doctor> or pharmacist about how to help protect yourself.i>talk to your doctor or pharmacist how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. >>> welcome back. wildest video of the day comes to us from miami. take a look. it's a scary security breach. man pretending to talk on his cell phone at airport when suddenly he dives on the baggage carousel, ending up on the tarmac. another video shows him caught and handcuffed by police. still unclear why he jumped on the conveyer belt. >>> people have been staring at it for over a century but only now noticing perhaps the most unusual thing ever found in a van gogh, a research
talk to your doctor or pharmacist about how to help protect yourself.i>talk to your doctor or pharmacist how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we...
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>> i didn't see him talk -- i don't care, and i don't know. i wasn't there, i'm not going to say nothing i don't know, and i don't see, and i don't hear. >> the president of the united states says he helped and you say if you didn't see it, you didn't hear it, you don't believe it. >> if he said he helped, that's good for his mind. >> what do you mean good for his mind? >> if you helped you shouldn't have to say anything. >> if i help somebody, i don't walk around saying, you know i helped you now, give me some love, i helped you, come on, for real? >> somebody told me about the tweet a couple days ago. i don't even tweet, why's that on your mind. all this stuff going on, the father didn't say thank you, and you're the head of the u.s. come on. >> you should criticize that? >> that's a fair question. >> let him handle his political affairs, and let me handle my son. >> he thinks he did something for the boys and he should be thanked and instead you took a shot at him. >> i didn't take a shot at him. >> you did. >> someone asked me a question.
>> i didn't see him talk -- i don't care, and i don't know. i wasn't there, i'm not going to say nothing i don't know, and i don't see, and i don't hear. >> the president of the united states says he helped and you say if you didn't see it, you didn't hear it, you don't believe it. >> if he said he helped, that's good for his mind. >> what do you mean good for his mind? >> if you helped you shouldn't have to say anything. >> if i help somebody, i don't walk...
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in the book i also talk about for-profit schools because they have come in saying they are filling thee gap, but the horror stories was enough to move me very quickly away from them although i did try in some cases to give them a good look. elizabeth warren, the senator from massachusetts hasat a webse that serves as a watchdog and she urges us to stay vigilant especially in the time where i fear that for-profit colleges are coming back. in the book i have many suggestions about how to reinvigorate the curvier and technical education. to ensure they have work experience and not just middle and upper-class students. and not just the 40 hours of community service, but a real commitment and i even suggested the book i envision a program where all willhe have the chance between high school and college or as a part of their senior year to work in an area that speaksks to their passions. of course in this book those who know me i take on the country's current obsession with high-stakes testing. this is one of the reasons there is no room in the curriculum for the education. we have become so
in the book i also talk about for-profit schools because they have come in saying they are filling thee gap, but the horror stories was enough to move me very quickly away from them although i did try in some cases to give them a good look. elizabeth warren, the senator from massachusetts hasat a webse that serves as a watchdog and she urges us to stay vigilant especially in the time where i fear that for-profit colleges are coming back. in the book i have many suggestions about how to...
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i am not trying to the talking points from everybody --i am not talking points from anybody. but i want to explain how they may come back to destroy us once again. host: one quick follow-up, because jake tapper was very critical of you. what was your reaction? guest: i respect jake. i saw him a few months ago. it i said in the book, jake, am a partisan with a point of view. that is why cnn hired me. to be partisan. the notion that i will given to pressure from cnn to produce more debates and town halls, and i have all of those in else -- but one my email, my so-called emails were leaked and put out to destroy me -- which is fine. that is the game. piled on, i said we can explain how this process works. because i know how this process works. but it is ok. i am a woman of faith. i have my god. i have my great friends. i have my beautiful family. host: you are one of how many? guest: i am the third of nine. host: we go to barbara in new york city. caller: good morning. i called to say thank you for writing your book. we need to know what is going on and how these parties operate.
i am not trying to the talking points from everybody --i am not talking points from anybody. but i want to explain how they may come back to destroy us once again. host: one quick follow-up, because jake tapper was very critical of you. what was your reaction? guest: i respect jake. i saw him a few months ago. it i said in the book, jake, am a partisan with a point of view. that is why cnn hired me. to be partisan. the notion that i will given to pressure from cnn to produce more debates and...
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then somewhere along the line, i started talking to people. they said, hey, why would you do that? you are in tech. you should really come back. it was an amazing time because windows nt was just starting out. and i subsequently went and did some combination of part-time and other courses, and that she actually finished my mba, which i find astonishing. david: you were commuting, working, and on weekends commuting to the university of chicago. and that must've taken a lot of energy to do both. right? satya: it was crazy. david: so, you are beginning your ascent up, but dealing with some personal issues. your first child was born with cerebral palsy. he is 21 years old. so how did you realize that your lifeto change and how have you dealt with that issue? satya: yeah, even, i was 29 years old when our son was born. and if you had even asked me an hour before he was born, was what was going through my head, it was all about, oh, is the nursery going to be ready? what is going to happen to our weekends now that we have a son? when will my wife get
then somewhere along the line, i started talking to people. they said, hey, why would you do that? you are in tech. you should really come back. it was an amazing time because windows nt was just starting out. and i subsequently went and did some combination of part-time and other courses, and that she actually finished my mba, which i find astonishing. david: you were commuting, working, and on weekends commuting to the university of chicago. and that must've taken a lot of energy to do both....
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he and i talked early on. i congratulated him on his appointment. i will give a little introduction in a second. he said, let's do a form in southern maryland where i know you have a problem. that is the bad and good news. good news because that means everybody understands it and needs to deal with it. the bad news, it is everywhere and we need to deal with it. i want to thank dr. fleming who is here. let me yield to you. you're supposed to welcome us. i was doing that and i apologize for subverting your responsibility. >> that's all right, sir. we're flexible. i am dr. richard fleming. and the vice president and dean of the campus. i would like to thank congressman hoyer for asking us to host this venue. i would like to welcome congressman hoyer and surgeon general adams here today, as well as all of you. we are all certainly aware of the opioid crisis that affects not just southern maryland, but everyone nationwide. at the college, we're doing our part to try to help. we're currently developing an opioid awareness and education program which will
he and i talked early on. i congratulated him on his appointment. i will give a little introduction in a second. he said, let's do a form in southern maryland where i know you have a problem. that is the bad and good news. good news because that means everybody understands it and needs to deal with it. the bad news, it is everywhere and we need to deal with it. i want to thank dr. fleming who is here. let me yield to you. you're supposed to welcome us. i was doing that and i apologize for...
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i talked with him before the game and begged him to do an interview with me. aid i don't want to do it and then he talked to the longtime sports information men and he said he seems like he's all right, i talked to him if i win. but to make sure he asks me questions i like. he was a softy, he really was. that's one of the things you had to love about bo schembechler. on the third down. fresh legs from jonathan, redshirt sophomore out of ontario, from north of the border. we are almost north of the border here. >> spencer: nice vision, presence of mind to put that right stiff arm out there. he got about five more after that contact. >> tim: still a lot of pride in this minnesota team. >> spencer: no question about that. this will drop them below .500. he had two big catches early in the game but khaleke hudson all over there. >> spencer: he comes out of that hole and he comes hell bent on back. when you guy who was a luxury of not having an assignment to worry about it that's the greatest form of freedom for a defender. no assignment, no responsibility other tha
i talked with him before the game and begged him to do an interview with me. aid i don't want to do it and then he talked to the longtime sports information men and he said he seems like he's all right, i talked to him if i win. but to make sure he asks me questions i like. he was a softy, he really was. that's one of the things you had to love about bo schembechler. on the third down. fresh legs from jonathan, redshirt sophomore out of ontario, from north of the border. we are almost north of...
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reparation they can expect in their lives regarding fairbairn it's so this is very important and i talked with them and eyes they said they are very glad that there is royals attention today here at the i.c.c. right but they doubt that really the verdict can kind of pacify the region because the hades among the different parties is steve rooted but they said they are glad that justice international justice is done today as a speaking there catherine just looking at some live pictures that were being played from the courtroom there in the hague as we expect that verdict to be enough though it's been more than twenty years since the strober needs a massacre took place in which blatter it's the defendant in this case is implicated why has it taken so long for justice to well it's course. well the indictment was rendered quite quickly right after the the the the facts and nine hundred ninety five five u.i. citywide so the problem was how to get rotc on large from the battlefield to the court room indeed and this was the problem one of the reasons was that. it was protected not only by his fam
reparation they can expect in their lives regarding fairbairn it's so this is very important and i talked with them and eyes they said they are very glad that there is royals attention today here at the i.c.c. right but they doubt that really the verdict can kind of pacify the region because the hades among the different parties is steve rooted but they said they are glad that justice international justice is done today as a speaking there catherine just looking at some live pictures that were...
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i don't know. look, the talking heads like scott talks about that. what i do think is that, you know, it would be best if he were to step aside. and, look, we have an opportunity as nancy pelosi just said to pass tax reform. i think she is misrepresented everything in that tax reform proposal as an example, but we've got some great opportunities here and we'll move forward with these regardle i do think it would be best if he stepped aside. >> the senate -- senator franken, one of your colleagues, obviously on the other side of the aisle. he called for a senate ethics investigation into himself. i think you concurred with that. what do you believe should be the threshold of whether he should still serve or not? >> well, the ethics investigate ought to go forward and we ought to, you know, get to all the facts, just as in the case of john conyers. this was talked about earlier. i hope we see action on that even this week. we'll see what the facts are. i don't know all the facts. i don't think all of those are public yet. i do think all of this, as diff
i don't know. look, the talking heads like scott talks about that. what i do think is that, you know, it would be best if he were to step aside. and, look, we have an opportunity as nancy pelosi just said to pass tax reform. i think she is misrepresented everything in that tax reform proposal as an example, but we've got some great opportunities here and we'll move forward with these regardle i do think it would be best if he stepped aside. >> the senate -- senator franken, one of your...
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i am now facing allegations. that's all the press want to talk about. but i want to talk about the issue. nt to talk about where this country is going. if we don't come back to god, we're not going anywhere. >> he said he's being harassed by the media. we were talking about obviously the importance of this race but also, for those who want to see the president's agenda moving forward. describe the timetable. >> they have good momentum for it. today senate decided to put the individual mandate of the obamacare in the bill. it has a deal to pass alexander murray which people like on the substance. that's 50 votes as the senate is currently constituted. senator mcconnell has laid out a time line where they may move in december. this election in alabama is december 12. if the calendar is pushed on tax reform and jones beats more or whoever in alabama, we're not at 50. now we're at 49 on the republican tax plan. so this situation in alabama right now may be the thing that keeps the republicans on congress on track. if they have 50 votes for this deal with the individual mandate repeal in it, th
i am now facing allegations. that's all the press want to talk about. but i want to talk about the issue. nt to talk about where this country is going. if we don't come back to god, we're not going anywhere. >> he said he's being harassed by the media. we were talking about obviously the importance of this race but also, for those who want to see the president's agenda moving forward. describe the timetable. >> they have good momentum for it. today senate decided to put the...
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next days to come i. talk to the. person. parties involved in daytime talk but i will also talk to him in the chapters and some of those parties where. any election program over there. allows not to exclude the possible formation of a government i would also talk to the heads of the other because it usually organs the presidents of both chambers of parliament i will talk to the president of the federal constitutional call. and. one thing is clear you know me inside and outside of our country and particularly in. the neighboring countries in europe. would rise if it was specifically the strongest. country in europe where the political forces don't live up to their responsibility thank you very much there was a german president from foster steinmeyer speaking just a short while ago saying that there are no fresh elections on the cards right now we have. a political analyst at the global public policy institute here in berlin and we also have our correspondent hans bronte was in front of slow spells you were from told us by it's
next days to come i. talk to the. person. parties involved in daytime talk but i will also talk to him in the chapters and some of those parties where. any election program over there. allows not to exclude the possible formation of a government i would also talk to the heads of the other because it usually organs the presidents of both chambers of parliament i will talk to the president of the federal constitutional call. and. one thing is clear you know me inside and outside of our country...
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next days to come and i. talk to the all. parties involved in the expert try to talk but i will also talk to and to each happenstance of those parties where. any election program over there. allows not to exclude the possible formation of a government i would also talk to the heads of the other because it usually organs the presidents of both chambers of parliament i will talk to the president of the federal constitutional call. and. one thing is clear you know. me inside and outside of our country and particularly in. the neighboring countries in europe. would rise if it was specifically the strongest. country in europe where the bulletin boards don't live up to their responsibility thank you very much all right we have been listening to the german president speaking there. and we have us there from the global public policy institute with us here in studio and our correspondent. brant has been following this for us is coming to you first what did you take away from that statement. well there is no decision made clearly yet an
next days to come and i. talk to the all. parties involved in the expert try to talk but i will also talk to and to each happenstance of those parties where. any election program over there. allows not to exclude the possible formation of a government i would also talk to the heads of the other because it usually organs the presidents of both chambers of parliament i will talk to the president of the federal constitutional call. and. one thing is clear you know. me inside and outside of our...
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more specific here do you see the west and i fully understand your point and i would try to answer the best they can. when any talk i don't want to be naive and i'm not that if i can assure you when we talk about the international community of course we are talking about. the count trees that have the power and many of the causes and this is something that a lot of countries so it's up to them to discuss i mean you money have to take care of people and when i call. and when they could too. of the people we need this is part of my my duty is but then at the same time i do advocate and to call for action so i will calm any initiative that brings to the dialogue or being too new policies included the rush through the usa this is i don't make anything of this variances on these aspect because when that when the people is suffering any person involved in the international dialogue and is an international actor is responsible for the for the suffering is causing the is lack of dialogue to use lack of action in fixing the causes of of migration well some may be more responsible than others to be honest i don't think the
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i talk about other political murders and i also talked into my chapters about acts of terrorism. so, when i say political murder i say it broadly to include terrorism because that has been another feature of the russian regime under bottom up. i talk about the terrorist bombings that happened in russia in september 1999, killing almost in four different apartment buildings killing 300 people. i think this wasn't what i said but other people and i agreed this was the russians version of 911 because it was such a terrible shock. a lot of research after that has shown that the fsb actually was involved in these bombings. it's pretty complicated story. p had just been made prime minister by [inaudible] and this is the 1999 and he had just and he had been head of the fsb and no one really knew who he was. yeltsin and his supporters, the family, around him wanted mr. putin to be a successor to yelton because he had worked for the fsb and they were concerned about what would happen to yelton and his family and some of the allies after yeltsin step down so i think most people agree that v
i talk about other political murders and i also talked into my chapters about acts of terrorism. so, when i say political murder i say it broadly to include terrorism because that has been another feature of the russian regime under bottom up. i talk about the terrorist bombings that happened in russia in september 1999, killing almost in four different apartment buildings killing 300 people. i think this wasn't what i said but other people and i agreed this was the russians version of 911...
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i was in town you were born in hanover germany to parents who were kurdish immigrants from talking will be speaking about immigration and human rights welcome to the d w interview that's. mr what do you most value about germany. basically my whole life starting with. some i consider. doing what feels right getting up in the morning being. able to work without having to worry about losing a job. asking if something is alone. and i feeling a freedom is what motivates me. it's the first myth that. came to germany in one thousand nine hundred eighty five. persecuted religious minority your father was also a guest worker sort of themselves more to be immigrants or religious refugees. christian. definitely felt like they were religious refugees i still remember when i was three when the first t.v. turned. talked about us being immigrants. the question was always. where are they from are they really person. that's been my father began with the activism that i continue. that's. your father father was a floor time your mother was illiterate you have ten siblings today you are a political scienti
i was in town you were born in hanover germany to parents who were kurdish immigrants from talking will be speaking about immigration and human rights welcome to the d w interview that's. mr what do you most value about germany. basically my whole life starting with. some i consider. doing what feels right getting up in the morning being. able to work without having to worry about losing a job. asking if something is alone. and i feeling a freedom is what motivates me. it's the first myth that....