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the elections that there will as well as an accolade why don't you read those elections to know i can tell you i was in charge of those elections are they telling everybody to say that they live shows where it leads is what the african union monitors said they spoke of a restrictive political environment and the media landscape characterized by censorship and harassment of independent media houses and when you call that a fair election it was a fairly election the seventy ports it was a clear want to lecture was some limited to terrorize so i censorship and harris meant of independent media despite guarantees of freedom of expression in the constitution african union monitors received. reports of arrests and detention of independent journalists who criticize the government or questions as handling i tell you that throughout the election none of the of the list was arrested and i'm sure of that was in charge of the same elections and again we have the we believe minister you believe you you have to have plenty of reason to sell this story no i don't have these ways of dependent independent
the elections that there will as well as an accolade why don't you read those elections to know i can tell you i was in charge of those elections are they telling everybody to say that they live shows where it leads is what the african union monitors said they spoke of a restrictive political environment and the media landscape characterized by censorship and harassment of independent media houses and when you call that a fair election it was a fairly election the seventy ports it was a clear...
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and i also want to tell other people's stories. ut with this book i'm not going to talk about myself for a little bit. i still have your adventures to cover. it's going to be a while before i write something in a form that is autobiographical in this way so that's what i wanted to this challenge myself to tell other stories but with the same amount of warmth and urgency that i can tell my own. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit more about how you cope with that and if there's anything else that helped you overcome that vulnerability? >> they basically corrected me on something but i find myself as being a gemini. i was talking about this in the past tha but i was getting at wh people and i said to this person i don't get it. i'm not getting thesi am not ges with other people, so it does not make sense. and just because you are talking doesn't mean you are doping and -- doesn't mean you are open. i had no self-care ritual whatsoever. and i am in therapy now that i work out now and i journal and try to slow down the proces
and i also want to tell other people's stories. ut with this book i'm not going to talk about myself for a little bit. i still have your adventures to cover. it's going to be a while before i write something in a form that is autobiographical in this way so that's what i wanted to this challenge myself to tell other stories but with the same amount of warmth and urgency that i can tell my own. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit more about how you cope with that and if there's...
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urgency that i can tell my own. >> i want to say congratulations on the book.it is inspiring to see your intellect and experiences. i wonder if you could talk a little more about feeling vulnerable especially when you were writing the book and how you cope with that. in your interview you talk about pharisee. i wonder if anything else helped you to overcome the feeling of vulnerability. >> somebody got me together, corrected me on something. i pride myself on gemini. i was talking to someone about this impasse i was getting at with people. i said to this person i don't get it. i'm not getting these results with other people. i am really talkative. it doesn't make sense. this person told me just because you're talkative doesn't mean you are open. that revolutionized everything in my mind was when i started writing this book i was not in therapy. i had no self-care whatsoever. i am in therapy now. just had an hour-long therapy session with my speedbump therapist this morning. i worked out a journal and try to really slow down the process when i have negative expe
urgency that i can tell my own. >> i want to say congratulations on the book.it is inspiring to see your intellect and experiences. i wonder if you could talk a little more about feeling vulnerable especially when you were writing the book and how you cope with that. in your interview you talk about pharisee. i wonder if anything else helped you to overcome the feeling of vulnerability. >> somebody got me together, corrected me on something. i pride myself on gemini. i was talking...
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i will tell you, yes sir. i knew very little about george wallace but you can come from montgomery alabama not knowing something about george wallace. new here embodied everything that went into that library. my grandfather upon telling him in a very thoughtful measured way and my grandfather who i tried to capture in the memoir was a very edwardian type of individual. his sensibilities were just remarkable. his sense of decorum is something that inspires and informs the way i engage with people today and my grandfather not wanting to incite anger but always wanted to create a frame around every photograph of hope began to explain to me the complexities of history around george wallace and told me who he was and helped me to understand what had occurred and framed it in such a way that i could appreciate that in 1880 these individuals who had nothing but these dreams and hopes who created this place, their decisions were living through the challenges of american history before a nation of who we are as a people
i will tell you, yes sir. i knew very little about george wallace but you can come from montgomery alabama not knowing something about george wallace. new here embodied everything that went into that library. my grandfather upon telling him in a very thoughtful measured way and my grandfather who i tried to capture in the memoir was a very edwardian type of individual. his sensibilities were just remarkable. his sense of decorum is something that inspires and informs the way i engage with...
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i believe in jesus. every time people tell me about jesus, i say let me tell you why i follow jesus every day. what was his first miracle? thank you for much. i follow him every day. line -- waterthat into wine, he listened to his mother. he got the party started. i'm a christian. love the lord. it has been going on for a while. i am getting deeper into the history of cabernet. be quotingwill second corinthians. but.". -- that miracle. when she asked me to come this year, i can. hazel, this is the hardest day of my week. i teach. i have devoted the last 23 years of my life to being on a college campus every week to teach. i have been a professor at georgetown university. at records. i have been at harvard twice. friends, donna gets at a harvard. i have been at georgetown now for 16 years. 16 glorious years. today is the day where i listen up. i am never out of touch. people say, you do not know what the millennials are thinking. would you think has been teaching them and mentoring them? i give thehink -- lord one day to teach. to campuscampus -- today at 9:30. i've never had a nine to five. th
i believe in jesus. every time people tell me about jesus, i say let me tell you why i follow jesus every day. what was his first miracle? thank you for much. i follow him every day. line -- waterthat into wine, he listened to his mother. he got the party started. i'm a christian. love the lord. it has been going on for a while. i am getting deeper into the history of cabernet. be quotingwill second corinthians. but.". -- that miracle. when she asked me to come this year, i can. hazel,...
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other stories with thehele same warmth and urgency that i could tellmy own. >> congratulations on the book it is great to hear your experiences. but could you talk more about feeling vulnerable? and how you cope with that? i know you talked about therapy and how that has been helpful. >> i pride myself to be a gemini and i was talking to somebody about w this impasse and i said i don't get it. but i am talkative but it doesn't make sense and they said just because you are talkative doesn't mean you are open and that revolutionized everything in my mind so i was not in therapy i had no self-care by an in therapy now i just had an hour-long session with my black e-mail therapist but i work out in a d journal and i try to slow down the process of negative experiences because in the past i would think it was my fault to have the control rather than saying this person was a jerk so now in terms of self-care i have more vocal to the people in my life to let them know and see those moments i'm not one -- not at 100 because drupal abilityvu and intimacy to all
other stories with thehele same warmth and urgency that i could tellmy own. >> congratulations on the book it is great to hear your experiences. but could you talk more about feeling vulnerable? and how you cope with that? i know you talked about therapy and how that has been helpful. >> i pride myself to be a gemini and i was talking to somebody about w this impasse and i said i don't get it. but i am talkative but it doesn't make sense and they said just because you are talkative...
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as i raced out of the library eager to tell my grandfather who i met. i said daddy you will never guess who i just met in the library. he said who? just tell me. >> george wallace himself. history has a long arc. my grandfather wanted me to live in the realm of hope. an understanding of history. an understanding of the complexity of history but to live in the promise of things that could be. in that library experience in 1982 while sitting there i realized history does have a long large. they said nothing that is worth doing could be accomplished in a lifetime. therefore we are saved by hope. nothing that is good or beautiful makes complete sense in its immediate context of history. therefore we are saved by faith. nothing, no matter how beautiful therefore we are saved by law. were said by community life is filled with incidents, accidents, and providence. all along the way to returning i been fortunate enough to meet teachers and preachers and local philanthropists and teachers who cared and all those who wanted to nurture the human material of life.
as i raced out of the library eager to tell my grandfather who i met. i said daddy you will never guess who i just met in the library. he said who? just tell me. >> george wallace himself. history has a long arc. my grandfather wanted me to live in the realm of hope. an understanding of history. an understanding of the complexity of history but to live in the promise of things that could be. in that library experience in 1982 while sitting there i realized history does have a long large....
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and i will tell you this, though. i will say this. we're finding out that some of the cities are far more compassionate than some of the rural towns. but it's a problem. this couple was removed from their home. mrs. sukeforth was bedridden from a stroke. they lost everything, all of their equity and everything else. the abutting landowner that bought it demolished it and evicted them. i wish i had learned from the sukeforths a little earlier because we could have intervened, and we tried. but it was too late to help them. i've submitted a bill to protect the elderly from tax lien foreclose going forward. i am not suggesting, and if you need to sit with me and talk about changing the language of the bill, please work with me. i am not suggesting that we cannot and will outlaw foreclosing on elderly. what i am saying is very simply this. as a mayor for eight years in the city of waterville, i never had to throw an elderly couple out of their homes because there are options. when you file a lien, it takes 18 months to perfect. a town off
and i will tell you this, though. i will say this. we're finding out that some of the cities are far more compassionate than some of the rural towns. but it's a problem. this couple was removed from their home. mrs. sukeforth was bedridden from a stroke. they lost everything, all of their equity and everything else. the abutting landowner that bought it demolished it and evicted them. i wish i had learned from the sukeforths a little earlier because we could have intervened, and we tried. but...
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on glad i get to tell these stories. i love that i have been able to tell the stories for 20 years. ether they make the film or not is not up to me hollywood messes everything up anyway. other questions? >> 13 years ago i attended your book signing, way, way back. >> my friend here who i have known forever came to the signing which was at a supermarket and where's the craziest place i've ever signed and there's no question the white house. that's where it is. i got invited to this private lunch at the white house and not in the big area where all the reporters get to go or the state dinners. it was in the president's private dining room. i got invited to go there and when you go and sit in the white house, you know the lincoln bedroom, walking through the president's private area. that's where they live in the secret service up there, it's just you, it's the big deal. you feel it. you sit down and you don't get to just take your seat. no, no, they don't trust you. they tell you exactly where to sit. there's a little card engraved with a picture of the white house that says mr. brad m
on glad i get to tell these stories. i love that i have been able to tell the stories for 20 years. ether they make the film or not is not up to me hollywood messes everything up anyway. other questions? >> 13 years ago i attended your book signing, way, way back. >> my friend here who i have known forever came to the signing which was at a supermarket and where's the craziest place i've ever signed and there's no question the white house. that's where it is. i got invited to this...
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i tell you this story because it is a story of community. two things that changed my life i will be at the motley house this afternoon i will help him with his reading and whatever reading matter you have by the motley household this afternoon and for two hours anti- and my grandparents set on the back porch and you have thought a the paper drive was taking place at our house. they brought by the 1945 almanac that year 1972 life magazine a jet magazine and encyclopaedia britannica. [laughter] only volume l anything that begins with the l i am your guy. [laughter] also a volume of english first my table of contents was "in-depth" but was shakespeare and he ate and then there was appalled that i committed to memory there was a time of the meadow to grow in the stream and every common site from the perils of the freshness of the dream and this i know two passed away a glory of the earth. aunt schein and her sisters all retired in their 70s and came by the motley house every day for two years to trued her lung -- tutor a little boy into rabbit ho
i tell you this story because it is a story of community. two things that changed my life i will be at the motley house this afternoon i will help him with his reading and whatever reading matter you have by the motley household this afternoon and for two hours anti- and my grandparents set on the back porch and you have thought a the paper drive was taking place at our house. they brought by the 1945 almanac that year 1972 life magazine a jet magazine and encyclopaedia britannica. [laughter]...
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i want to tell you a story i've never told the story publicly but i will tell it is this year following i went as willy wonka and my daughter went as through gestalt and you got to be there's no costume sold and of course we decided the week before halloween and i went on to her and i said can anyone help me with this costume and they came to the rescue and a total stranger became part of our family and said i've got a question for you and it's all made and it was hers and my daughter wore it and i thank you for it. this is the biggest thank you of all. the man of my word, i hope at all times but three years ago i made a promise and the promise was that i was looking -- my history teacher in 11th grade needed a kidney and she was dying and i put a notice on facebook that said can you help me find a kidney for my teacher and i said if you help me find a kidney for my teacher i will put you in my next book and that was my bride and where are you, amy? i know you are somewhere. [applause] don't have her yet. you don't know anything about her. amy writes to me and says i volunteered to be t
i want to tell you a story i've never told the story publicly but i will tell it is this year following i went as willy wonka and my daughter went as through gestalt and you got to be there's no costume sold and of course we decided the week before halloween and i went on to her and i said can anyone help me with this costume and they came to the rescue and a total stranger became part of our family and said i've got a question for you and it's all made and it was hers and my daughter wore it...
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i never had an opportunity to tell anybody anything so i said i think i would tell him his i'm disappointedhought you could teach me something about this business and we could do something good but you disappoint me when you talk like that. so three or four weeks later i forgot the conversation but she sent me an e-mail and said it worked and he backed off the maybe the result is you can talk back gently. but unless you are matt lauer. [laughter] but let's be fair what about michelangelo? because he painted david incorrectly said be careful but on the other hand you are born in the right time you can talk back soon you'll be be 17 and 18 and then you are 80. [laughter] and then you have to find a new doctor. [laughter] it does take courage to be 16 and ask a question you are guts gutsy. >> my question is what gets you most excited in the morning? >> other than the alarm clock? and what keeps you up at night? >> to tell a story gets me up in the morning i get excited about ideas although i'm not sure exactly how to portray them of all the horrible things that are happening in those children
i never had an opportunity to tell anybody anything so i said i think i would tell him his i'm disappointedhought you could teach me something about this business and we could do something good but you disappoint me when you talk like that. so three or four weeks later i forgot the conversation but she sent me an e-mail and said it worked and he backed off the maybe the result is you can talk back gently. but unless you are matt lauer. [laughter] but let's be fair what about michelangelo?...
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and i mean it when i tell you that i love you with all my soul. you are an incredible force to deal with. at least give me the opportunity to be your coach and believe -- now, i want to end by doing this, i want y'all to go flip over that board right there. yeah. now, get out of the way where everybody can see. a year ago, this is where we stood. today, that's where we are. it is unbelievable, the six-year plan that you are able to see today that has all black numbers. and today, today, my request from you as our people and you as our legislators, my request for a tax increase would be zero. zero. [ applause ] i'll end by just saying that i can't thank you enough. especially our people as we travel the land and we passed a road bond referendum that some thought wasn't going to pass. we pass it in 54 out of 55 counties and in some way the people in richland county, i will be talking to them, but we passed by 73% of the vote. amazing, amazing accomplishment by you. not just me, by you. now i can't thank our people enough and you enough for believing
and i mean it when i tell you that i love you with all my soul. you are an incredible force to deal with. at least give me the opportunity to be your coach and believe -- now, i want to end by doing this, i want y'all to go flip over that board right there. yeah. now, get out of the way where everybody can see. a year ago, this is where we stood. today, that's where we are. it is unbelievable, the six-year plan that you are able to see today that has all black numbers. and today, today, my...
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you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters my mind it's consumed with death this one different person i speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. i guess dunny women learn to fight and the men of learn to accept it because it was fear of the streets that made the girls take up boxing in the first place gang war in the ari has been raging for over ten years and it claims thousands of lives. one of the gangs once went completely because they decapitation to rival gang leader and used his head as a football eventually and twenty twelve police squads went into the aryan started making arrests
you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters my mind...
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i believe in jesus. every time people tell me about jesus, i said let me tell you why i still follow jesus every day. what was his first miracle? >> wine. >> thank you very much. when he turned that the water jesusine, not only did listen to his mother, he got the party started. [laughter] >> i am a christian. love the lord. every night. it has been going on for a while. i'm getting deeper and deeper into the rich history of cabernet. quoting second corinthians but i quote another chapter of the bible. that miracle. when hazel called me and said i need you to come. i came. wednesdays are the hardest day of my week because i teach. years devoted the last 23 of my life to being on a college campus every week and to teach. i've been a professor at georgetown university, at -- irs, harvard twice often tell my friends, do not worry, every time the electoral college loses the popular vote, donna gets to go to harvard. i've been at georgetown for 16 years. 16 glorious years. today is my day where i partake and listen up, the next generation. i am never out of touch. people say, you do not know what the mill
i believe in jesus. every time people tell me about jesus, i said let me tell you why i still follow jesus every day. what was his first miracle? >> wine. >> thank you very much. when he turned that the water jesusine, not only did listen to his mother, he got the party started. [laughter] >> i am a christian. love the lord. every night. it has been going on for a while. i'm getting deeper and deeper into the rich history of cabernet. quoting second corinthians but i quote...
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commission we don't have secret detention places we have got well known presence of detention but i can tell you that the number of those detainees is very limited because of some of those that it evaluates that are taken by the government i mean a bit of vantive behavior the government of it arrested some political leaders and many of them were they were released i'm not saying that the rest is correct but i'm saying that sometimes in our part of the world and what is happening around us you may take some measures even if you don't support those measures if they happen in a different environment these measures beyond anything that human rights groups particularly in africa prepared to tolerate the special rapporteurs for the commission noted the constant. and detention of human rights defenders said there a tactic used by the sudanese the authorities by you to obstruct the work of human rights defenders when most is you are when you're just kind of struck when the site is part of steered clear to sudan last time there were twenty one and it listed to vist and political leaders this is the a
commission we don't have secret detention places we have got well known presence of detention but i can tell you that the number of those detainees is very limited because of some of those that it evaluates that are taken by the government i mean a bit of vantive behavior the government of it arrested some political leaders and many of them were they were released i'm not saying that the rest is correct but i'm saying that sometimes in our part of the world and what is happening around us you...
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i spoke with him about north korea and i am telling you, i learned things that all of these great geniuses, all of these great people of north korea did not tell me. this is a very extraordinary guy. we need him. we need republicans. we need to vote otherwise they are going to take away your taxes, your tax cuts. they are going to take away your second amendment rights. [crowd booing] pres. trump: they're going to take away -- you know in the military, big latour replace, we just got approved $700 billion. we have to rebuild our military. $700 billion. the other party. they will take that away, too. our military was really he pleaded. know iust want you to came tonight because this guy is special and be on the vote, it is very important. remember this. the other opponent, his opponent, is not voting for us. he can sail he wants. there is no way his voted for as ever, ever. and hed be nice to me, is, but there is no way his ever voting for me. rick is going to put for us all the time. all the time. rick to say ask few words and again, it is an honor to be with you. allowed on tuesday and ju
i spoke with him about north korea and i am telling you, i learned things that all of these great geniuses, all of these great people of north korea did not tell me. this is a very extraordinary guy. we need him. we need republicans. we need to vote otherwise they are going to take away your taxes, your tax cuts. they are going to take away your second amendment rights. [crowd booing] pres. trump: they're going to take away -- you know in the military, big latour replace, we just got approved...
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i can't tell you what i don't know. i can just tell you i asked every single witness, and every single witness, including former obama administration officials, have a "no" of collusion. >> chris: here's the one question i have about this, congressman. i want to put up the sum of the people that you and members of your committee never had a chance to talk to. michael flynn, paul manafort, rick gates, george papadopoulos. these are some of the central figures in the mother investigation. without having spoken to them, how can you conclude that there is no conclusion? >> we can't talk to them. they are all under indictment or her pled guilty, which is why i say there is no evidence. i can't tell you with people i haven't talked to are going to say, but chris, i can't talk to them. they have a fifth amendment right not to talk to congress. the ban is not under indictment and he didn't talk to congress. lots of things to learn congress for, but as not knowing what people who won't talk to us or say should not be one of them
i can't tell you what i don't know. i can just tell you i asked every single witness, and every single witness, including former obama administration officials, have a "no" of collusion. >> chris: here's the one question i have about this, congressman. i want to put up the sum of the people that you and members of your committee never had a chance to talk to. michael flynn, paul manafort, rick gates, george papadopoulos. these are some of the central figures in the mother...
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i have totally changed my mind. it doesn't happen. science can tell you that but that is another one of those studies, i could go into research after research that tells you we don't change our minds over the course of a conversation but we already know that. i have been talking a lot over the past week. the attempt to change people's minds makes us frustrated and miserable. part of the reason we are arguing is we are trying to change people's mind and it is not going to happen. you are beating your head against the wall repeatedly and repeatedly and then thinking i am never going to do that again. it is not the exercise, it is the beating of the head against the wall that is making you upset. don't do it anymore. you have 0 control over what someone else thinks or the way they view things. that is 100% not in your control but guess what is in your control, you. what you think, what you hear, what you listen to. if instead of going into these conversations saying all right, i'm going to have it out, i'm going to score points, i'm going to win this deb
i have totally changed my mind. it doesn't happen. science can tell you that but that is another one of those studies, i could go into research after research that tells you we don't change our minds over the course of a conversation but we already know that. i have been talking a lot over the past week. the attempt to change people's minds makes us frustrated and miserable. part of the reason we are arguing is we are trying to change people's mind and it is not going to happen. you are beating...
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i will tell you, i knew very little about george wallace but you can't drop not knowing him. i am knew he embodied everything that prevented me from going into that library. i grandfather, who i try to capture here in this memoir was a very edwardian type of individual. his sense of decorum is something that still inspires and informs the way i engage with people today. my grandfather, not wanting to incite anger but always wanting to create a frame began to explain to me the complexities around george wallace and tell me who he was and helped him understand what had occurred. he framed it in such a way that i can appreciate that in 1880 these individuals who had nothing about hopes and dreams and their descendents were still living through the challenges of history, the formation of who we are as a people and a country and my grandfather want me too realize that much had changed. progress had been made. often times slow but progress had been made. that was worthy of acknowledgment. all that moment held for me in the future, for that i will always be grateful. when my grandmo
i will tell you, i knew very little about george wallace but you can't drop not knowing him. i am knew he embodied everything that prevented me from going into that library. i grandfather, who i try to capture here in this memoir was a very edwardian type of individual. his sense of decorum is something that still inspires and informs the way i engage with people today. my grandfather, not wanting to incite anger but always wanting to create a frame began to explain to me the complexities...
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i can tell you that. that's not going to happen. >> sure, we've certainly learned that about him in the last year plus. i can tell you all the evidence points the opposite direction. you say he's very even tempered in making these decisions. i mean, this has been an incredibly chaotic white house. you experienced that yourself during your very brief tenure as white house communications director. >> let's go with brief, kasie. don't hurt my feelings. we're on live tv. you can you don't have to say very brief, you can just say brief. >> fair, brief tenure. but at the same time, i see no signs that this white house is anything -- it's less stable by the day. how can you possibly argue that this president is very even tempered in how he makes these decisions? >> okay. so, let's step back. i'm not talking about like the interaction between the personalities. i'm not talking about the -- >> tariffs, kim jong-un's meetings. big policy significant things. >> let me just finish. his need for speed and some of the l
i can tell you that. that's not going to happen. >> sure, we've certainly learned that about him in the last year plus. i can tell you all the evidence points the opposite direction. you say he's very even tempered in making these decisions. i mean, this has been an incredibly chaotic white house. you experienced that yourself during your very brief tenure as white house communications director. >> let's go with brief, kasie. don't hurt my feelings. we're on live tv. you can you...
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so yes i was just beginning to tell you how i don't like it how i approach to the change. just before she was entering the room and asked her about the first numbers that she got according to the official the women are a data capture twenty percent of the ballots were counted we know that her official was all there is one point thirty nine percent and one of the exit polls was giving her point five percent for the first game ten twenty seconds sandy had just lost by staying silent but then she said oh i'm not going to talk about this because this is too early and then we heard a lot of applause but definitely the mood is and she's been here and these are the numbers that i guess saying a soft i won't be happy was say we're expecting some more maybe not a massively better result but this is why we're looking at right now i can tell you that shortly before the actual vote we had an exclusive interview with a new sub shock and just for you to get an idea of what she stands for let's have a look. i want to show people russia that there is another point. this is the goal of my
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i telling you that simply is not the case. sec. ross: i think it is unfortunate that there has been a lot of speculation on the part ,f people withholding inventory people jacking up prices. if you look at the price movement, it actually is well in excess of any possible impact that the tariffs might have. there has been a lot of speculation going on. i think you will see things adjusting once people understand what the real situation is. i think it's very unfortunate that speculators tried to take advantage of the consuming industries during recent months. >> this is about jobs and we have seen the price increases in the last year. what starts tomorrow i would have to see proven wrong quickly. >> thank you -- thank you, mr. chairman and .elcome secretary ross i have to tell you, i disagree with the administration's approach when it comes to trade and tariffs. what is frustrating as last year we past once-in-a-lifetime tax reform, we hadn't done that in 31 years. you look at regulatory relief and almost every sector of our economy,
i telling you that simply is not the case. sec. ross: i think it is unfortunate that there has been a lot of speculation on the part ,f people withholding inventory people jacking up prices. if you look at the price movement, it actually is well in excess of any possible impact that the tariffs might have. there has been a lot of speculation going on. i think you will see things adjusting once people understand what the real situation is. i think it's very unfortunate that speculators tried to...
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i should back up a little bit to tell you some background. bill clinton and i and hillary rodham, we all went to law school together. not harvard law school, the other law school and we were all in the same class, and clarence thomas was in the same class and we would all be in the same class. there was a class on civil and clinical rights. we were all there and whenever he has a question, they have a socratic method in whatever he asked a question, hillary would have her first hand in the air and she always got it exactly right when she was called on. i was the second or third hand in the air and i may be 20% of the time got it right. clarence thomas never talked. [laughter] bill clinton never attended class. [laughter] personalities are developed pretty early on. years later bill clinton asked me when he was elected president, and i told my class under no circumstances will i leave the class because i really felt i had an obligation to teach a class that fall, but bill clinton called and said i really need to have you come down here, i was j
i should back up a little bit to tell you some background. bill clinton and i and hillary rodham, we all went to law school together. not harvard law school, the other law school and we were all in the same class, and clarence thomas was in the same class and we would all be in the same class. there was a class on civil and clinical rights. we were all there and whenever he has a question, they have a socratic method in whatever he asked a question, hillary would have her first hand in the air...
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and i can't tell you that i know what the answer is going to be. i have talked to individuals who have said if they're going to consider a news source, maybe they should have a news director, like traditional news outlets do, so that there is someone who is being able to sort through what is a reputable source and what is not a reputable source for news. as we continue to look, and i think that this will come under mr. latta's subcommittee, looking at how the utilization is on the social media sites and how they are being utilized as a news source to be certain that what you're not spreading is misinformation on this. i don't know all the answers, i'm not sure anyone does. but i do appreciate when outlets come in and talk with us and express their concerns and express the need to find some sort of best practices. and i was talking with a broadcaster recently who said, you know, many times if industry will drop their guard between one another and will sit down and discuss what they will find is that they can together as a group work together and est
and i can't tell you that i know what the answer is going to be. i have talked to individuals who have said if they're going to consider a news source, maybe they should have a news director, like traditional news outlets do, so that there is someone who is being able to sort through what is a reputable source and what is not a reputable source for news. as we continue to look, and i think that this will come under mr. latta's subcommittee, looking at how the utilization is on the social media...
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i can only tell you our love the state of tennessee. you if the rest of the country is like tennessee, you're going to win this damn election. 270, remember, you can't -- remember the famous 270? he cannot win the election. he cannot get 270. they could not get me to269. they said he cannot win, he cannot get, remember? we didn't. we got to 306. [applause] we got 306. remember pennsylvania? that was terrible. i have never done this before. iran for president. somebody said i've been running for the senate six times, you ran for president and you won. pennsylvania, remember that night? we were one point away, 99% of the vote was tabulated. if i lost, 10 points, there was no way you could lose. we were winning by thousands and thousands of votes. one point doesn't have all of those thousands. they would not call pennsylvania. they refused. remember? i wanted to win. i wanted to win with pennsylvania. they had spent 10 times more in the state of pennsylvania yet than i did. 10 times more. one point and i win and i have thousands more than i
i can only tell you our love the state of tennessee. you if the rest of the country is like tennessee, you're going to win this damn election. 270, remember, you can't -- remember the famous 270? he cannot win the election. he cannot get 270. they could not get me to269. they said he cannot win, he cannot get, remember? we didn't. we got to 306. [applause] we got 306. remember pennsylvania? that was terrible. i have never done this before. iran for president. somebody said i've been running for...
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to cut up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was he gave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like him it said one does not need a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one difference may speak to you now because there are no other takers. it seems that mainstream media has met its make. people. feel. this is like my first one working with the government having the soldiers on board and all the first time about so that's completely different usually we have no real . way of enforcing our authority you know we have authority from the united nations charter for nature that's about it. it's crazy look at any get through in the world right on there none of them are going up they're all stable which is a few that a
to cut up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was he gave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like him it said one does not need a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed...
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going to tell you which candy is ranked the healthiest. >> i got to tell you, i was stunned. i believe you will be as well. we'll find out when we come back. r boys in one room with 80 )s music and a chorus >>> trick yes here. what do you get when you put junior -- in a chorus of girls coaches. >> i don't want to know. >> we're going to find out. >> get a lot of money for charity and crazy footloose action. here's jessica aguirre. >> this is no ordinary school night for these east bay high school teens. >> dancing to their parents oldies in hopes of snagging the prize title of mr. -- it comes with a commitment and heavy dose of compassion. >> the goal is to help the community. sometimes you just have to take a step back and realize our problems are -- when other people are having like life problems. >> you got to do a lot of fund raising. >> 30 teams from pleasanton to the amateur valley high school have put on fundraisers and held practices to raise money. hospice that provides a loving space for terminally ill children and their families. >> there's so much more than high s
going to tell you which candy is ranked the healthiest. >> i got to tell you, i was stunned. i believe you will be as well. we'll find out when we come back. r boys in one room with 80 )s music and a chorus >>> trick yes here. what do you get when you put junior -- in a chorus of girls coaches. >> i don't want to know. >> we're going to find out. >> get a lot of money for charity and crazy footloose action. here's jessica aguirre. >> this is no ordinary...
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i need to tell you something before we start. , because if i don't tell you now, you will never believe me later. you will just assume i am trying to appeal to you. i think you have created the most important company since google, that within a few years you will be bigger than google is today. and i think the secret is you solved the problem of identity and you take privacy seriously. those two values are really powerful. i said the problem is that if it has not happened already, either microsoft or yahoo! will offer $1 billion for your company. your parents, your board of directors, your management team, your employees will all tell you to take it. your lead venture investor will back your next company. you can have $650 million you can be a philanthropist. you are only 22. your future is in front of you. i am here to tell you that is nuts. no one has been able to replicate both the great idea at the perfect time. you don't get a chance to do that a second time. you either miss on the timing or miss on the idea. i said you will
i need to tell you something before we start. , because if i don't tell you now, you will never believe me later. you will just assume i am trying to appeal to you. i think you have created the most important company since google, that within a few years you will be bigger than google is today. and i think the secret is you solved the problem of identity and you take privacy seriously. those two values are really powerful. i said the problem is that if it has not happened already, either...
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whose everywhere i need him to be to tell the story. that's not saying i make it up but i'll start with the real figure and then i find out more information any composited into this one character everything happen, it's all accurate c is the perfect example. it's the siege of vicksburg. the chain of thunder and the problem for the people in vicksburg, they're trapped along with the federal army. it's really the first time i've had a significant civilian character when you see her point of view that three different. she learns a lot about war and the gruesome this of what happens to people in the sacrifice the civilians made. that was a different take. i have four diaries and four different women who were there. to me that's a treasure. >> before we get into books i want to talk of some of the themes. number one there's a recurring character and it might be robert ely or winfield scott. >> guest: i love winfield scott some people i've never heard of winfield scott. he was born in 1788. he has been around a while. in the war of 1812 he lit
whose everywhere i need him to be to tell the story. that's not saying i make it up but i'll start with the real figure and then i find out more information any composited into this one character everything happen, it's all accurate c is the perfect example. it's the siege of vicksburg. the chain of thunder and the problem for the people in vicksburg, they're trapped along with the federal army. it's really the first time i've had a significant civilian character when you see her point of view...
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and i will tell you. i was told. that the let us. all in the deal my eye was. full of warming and galileo almost the galileo of the world and. what i am a man. like this sounds at. the. same. this is d.w. news live from berlin you're fired u.s. president donald trump saxo secretary of state rex tillerson had just completed a tour of africa a tour that was apparently cut short and sources suggest he hasn't been told why he's out of a job will be live in washington to find out more. i'm sumi so...
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i had started to tell them about mom. their mother had gone to heaven. ydney said, i know, dad, mom is in heaven. and i think -- i think i was in shock up to that point. i think that moment is when i broke down, literally broke down. because the way she said it it was not like -- it was sort of sad but -- she had no idea that she had lost her mother. she had no idea how this was going to affect her life. >> how do you interpret that? >> again, he's a tphars sift and he's not explaining what's happening here which is which is he took their mother away from those children. nothing saddens me more than the thought of those two children and what happened to them. to me i think of them and my heart just breaks. >> so what's been the reaction that you've gotten in the past 12 hours since this aired? >> you know, the reaction has been really overwhelming. i'm in los angeles. it's only a few hours ago, in fact, that i watched it. you know, i have had an incredible overwhelming positive response. so, you know, from the goldmans, the browns is and a lot of people i
i had started to tell them about mom. their mother had gone to heaven. ydney said, i know, dad, mom is in heaven. and i think -- i think i was in shock up to that point. i think that moment is when i broke down, literally broke down. because the way she said it it was not like -- it was sort of sad but -- she had no idea that she had lost her mother. she had no idea how this was going to affect her life. >> how do you interpret that? >> again, he's a tphars sift and he's not...
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it's like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2", cloudy skies with rain off and on today and steve paulson is here to tell us how long the ring will last and how cold temperatures will get. >> there are two distinct bands, one of them slicing from fairfield and napa into marin county and the other from east bay to fremont back over to san mateo coast but the snow is up and i will tell you we turned the page and already it is a new month with a new weather pattern and that is what has happened. on february 1 san francisco was 71, march 1 only now in -- nine hours into march and the city has surpassed the february rain total. the first to the 28th was .42 and in nine hours in march we have had .44. they are still getting rain so the folks at san jose state university meteorology strong southerly wind blowing into san jose with the radar showing a strong line approaching in san jose and along the peninsula. that is what they are talking about and they are coming from the south, southeast, sou
it's like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2", cloudy skies with rain off and on today and steve paulson is here to tell us how long the ring will last and how cold temperatures will get. >> there are two distinct bands, one of them slicing from fairfield and napa into marin county and the other from east bay to fremont back over to san mateo coast but the snow is up and i will tell you we turned the page and...
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but i will tell you what — like, i can't explain it.hat time it was. but currently ijust feel it's just something else to be working and be part of this movement in the film industry at the moment. because how i look at it is that 20 years from now, when, you know, either my son or kids from today want to become actors, we will have set, you know, this industry for them, which they won't have to struggle so much. it seems to me that, you know, there is such insecurity on both sides of this dispute, both in pakistan and in india, each insecure about the other. and you, when you try to sort of form cultural partnerships across that border, you get caught up in it. 0ne specific one i'm thinking about is, i think a website or somebody got hold of a picture of you sharing a moment, cigarettes, with an indian actor off—set. in pakistan, social media went nuts. so many people were hugely critical of you. how dare she, and she's hanging out with an indian? how much pressure do you feel? yes, so that was the first time, actually, in my entire ca
but i will tell you what — like, i can't explain it.hat time it was. but currently ijust feel it's just something else to be working and be part of this movement in the film industry at the moment. because how i look at it is that 20 years from now, when, you know, either my son or kids from today want to become actors, we will have set, you know, this industry for them, which they won't have to struggle so much. it seems to me that, you know, there is such insecurity on both sides of this...
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i can tell you within the universe of folks we've interviewed, there is no evidence of collusion. that's the best i can do. i can't tell you what people i haven't talked to would say. >> chris: here's my only point about this, is that the president is using the house intelligence committee's findings in effect as grist, as a defense to say there was no collusion and what you're admitting is that there were a lot of key members to this investigation who you've never talked to, so your conclusion is not consisten consistent conclu. >> that's why i always say based on the evidence. you don't know what you don't know. you don't know what witnesses you haven't talked to or documents you haven't seen -- i'm disappointed that steve bannon would be interviewed by a book author but won't answer our questions. these investigations have more credibility and have more tools and that's what my fellow citizens should be waiting for and have confidence in, not creatiocongressional investigats that are run by guys running for senate in california that never met a camera they didn't fall in love wi
i can tell you within the universe of folks we've interviewed, there is no evidence of collusion. that's the best i can do. i can't tell you what people i haven't talked to would say. >> chris: here's my only point about this, is that the president is using the house intelligence committee's findings in effect as grist, as a defense to say there was no collusion and what you're admitting is that there were a lot of key members to this investigation who you've never talked to, so your...
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you're out to cut up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each fret. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. join me every thursday only all excited i'm sure and i was reading to get a feel of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then . we're back with professor matthew bunn professor you mentioned earlier touring our talk that the cuban missile crisis was a perfect example of how dangerous things they get will like little mistakes probably and to that alongside mistakes there's also like the. the fact that there is
you're out to cut up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each fret. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the...
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i haven't stopped smiling since i come home. >> i can tell. ing to do with your life now? >> get a job and thrive. i've got this opportunity, and i don't want to squander it, you know. >> that's a nice-looking club. >> he's got a job. working in a neighborhood deli. and he lives under the protective eye of the man who never stopped trying to prove his innocence. and who hasn't stopped yet. robert's pardon was conditional, meaning he has a parole officer and an ankle bracelet and still a record. >> i don't think the final chapter has been written on the robert davis story. this governor expressed to me that the door was open for a reconsideration toward an absolute pardon, which would erase, expunge his conviction. >> so he would no longer have a record. beginning to open, questions are beginning to be asked around the country. and that is what happened in robert davis' case. >> one night of your life made a hell of a difference, didn't it? >> yeah. yeah. >> you know, it's a small town. do you ever run into randy snead? >> he lives here. but i h
i haven't stopped smiling since i come home. >> i can tell. ing to do with your life now? >> get a job and thrive. i've got this opportunity, and i don't want to squander it, you know. >> that's a nice-looking club. >> he's got a job. working in a neighborhood deli. and he lives under the protective eye of the man who never stopped trying to prove his innocence. and who hasn't stopped yet. robert's pardon was conditional, meaning he has a parole officer and an ankle...
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i can't even tell you he said it's a stop to it that's more than i can i can't even count but it's you mean it ten times and maybe. ten others. i don't know i don't keep track of it. in the us the police is allowed to stop any passers by if it suspects a risk or criminal threats according to the agents this practice is a way to prevent crime but from professor james brown's point of view it increases the risk of making huge blunders the idea was you want to increase the contact between the police and only certain public you know not everybody is mostly folks in high crime or poor urban communities. creased contact between police and citizens you increase the likelihood that something can go. in two thousand and thirteen in pittsburgh half of the time these controls did not lead to any arrests and blacks who represent twenty six percent of the population were controlled in sixty two percent of cases. like. this practice had its heyday in new york in two thousand and eleven where the police record a nearly choose thousand checks a day in one cases out of ten they were unjustified and as
i can't even tell you he said it's a stop to it that's more than i can i can't even count but it's you mean it ten times and maybe. ten others. i don't know i don't keep track of it. in the us the police is allowed to stop any passers by if it suspects a risk or criminal threats according to the agents this practice is a way to prevent crime but from professor james brown's point of view it increases the risk of making huge blunders the idea was you want to increase the contact between the...
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i. tell them i'm filling up on water. and aid organizations donated this water pump god bless them. and then sell. it to day something like this would cost half a million lives that's about a thousand euros i mean it's difficult given about digging the world a manual pump and the sheathing all together a half a million lira. thank god we have it means we don't need diesel electricity or generators. that's got hundreds of people families lived in the houses that used to be here where the pump is. and. this is all that's left since the bombardments began. this is a residential neighborhood near where i live if. people get water from the pump for the children. tubes lead to water tanks inside apartments. by fifteen minutes of electricity and to fill your water tank level. the pipes lead from the well into the apartments. everyone has their own attack. you have to go to the electricity guy and buy fifteen minutes or half an hour to start out the motorized pump and then you can fill your tank. up but show the children are all outside everyone's glad that for now there is no shelling and
i. tell them i'm filling up on water. and aid organizations donated this water pump god bless them. and then sell. it to day something like this would cost half a million lives that's about a thousand euros i mean it's difficult given about digging the world a manual pump and the sheathing all together a half a million lira. thank god we have it means we don't need diesel electricity or generators. that's got hundreds of people families lived in the houses that used to be here where the pump...
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and i was so embarrassed at that moment i could not tell them where i had been sleeping, where my home is. i said, "why do we have to do there?" they said, "no, no, no, let's go. "come with us." so i followed them, got in lisa's car, and she drove. company has rented many apartments in the city for the experts when they were coming initially instead of putting them in hotel they were putting them in these apartments. so, they take me to an apartment, they open the door, we walk in and she said, "this is your bedroom." - they took care of you. - i had never seen three pillows on the bed before. (audience laughs) - is that right? it's pretty good, huh? - i just couldn't compose myself and then she says, "this is the bathroom." never seen so many towels in the bathroom. then she points towards the kitchen. it was a one bedroom apartment and there were pots and pans and spoons and the tea kettle on the stove and then she opens the door of the refrigerator and she says, "there's bread and butter and jam "and all that." and then allen says to me, this is first time i am meeting america, that
and i was so embarrassed at that moment i could not tell them where i had been sleeping, where my home is. i said, "why do we have to do there?" they said, "no, no, no, let's go. "come with us." so i followed them, got in lisa's car, and she drove. company has rented many apartments in the city for the experts when they were coming initially instead of putting them in hotel they were putting them in these apartments. so, they take me to an apartment, they open the door,...
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in doesn't president of united states tell these people to produce that. and turn it over to you now. i can tell you this president is wanting to be above repreach, he has been -- he could weigh in. he could call. lou: why not. >> he is not, but i can tell you, that i think think he is doing is counting on people like myself and others on capitol hill to do our own site -- oversight, our patients is running thing, so, we're going to be weighing in so president does not have to. lou: you know the american people's patience has been tried like never before, we're in midst of approaching a constitutional crisis with a special counsel moved beyond by his missioned, stipulated, ambiguitier not attached to that by rod rosenstein, it has to end and be resolved, idea of funding government in any mission, for any ledge of time, that they choose, to continue this protracted meaningless investigation into collusion, and then take off on the tan jeptgent -- is irresponsible. do you not agree? >> i believe that the time is to bring it to a close, you are right, i can tell you having been back just h
in doesn't president of united states tell these people to produce that. and turn it over to you now. i can tell you this president is wanting to be above repreach, he has been -- he could weigh in. he could call. lou: why not. >> he is not, but i can tell you, that i think think he is doing is counting on people like myself and others on capitol hill to do our own site -- oversight, our patients is running thing, so, we're going to be weighing in so president does not have to. lou: you...