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south korea match with fans and when the final whistle went there were huge cheers where i was, because i was with a groupse i was with a group of brazilfans, and they played in moscow last night. they of course had a good night. there was lots of celebrating as they go through. germany won less rival to worry about. as i walked here this morning i saw some jubilant fans who clearly have a long night of partying. i also saw one german fan with a flag draped around him. he has to wait another four years for his team to have another shot at the tournament, as brazilian fans were keen to remind him. i am sure they were. mixed feelings about that result for germany. 0f feelings about that result for germany. of course, not what they wa nted germany. of course, not what they wanted at all. so many have been in touch and we will share what you have been saying about that later in the programme. joe jackson, father of michaeljackson and manager of the jackson 5, has died. he was 89 and had been suffering from pancreatic cancer. he is widely credited with directing the group's career and propelling them to stardo
south korea match with fans and when the final whistle went there were huge cheers where i was, because i was with a groupse i was with a group of brazilfans, and they played in moscow last night. they of course had a good night. there was lots of celebrating as they go through. germany won less rival to worry about. as i walked here this morning i saw some jubilant fans who clearly have a long night of partying. i also saw one german fan with a flag draped around him. he has to wait another...
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i. was a. group looks as follows russia and europe the table with three points each egypt and saudi arabia have yet to make a mark. in group b. meanwhile iran leads they took away my point sort of very fast with. gold and a stoppage time while portugal and spain have a point each. day three of the world will see four matches being played one of the tournament favorites will be facing australia in group c. also in that group a roof played and the stakes are high for both teams as neither of them has lost in the last eighteen months a group d. will also see two face offs on saturday one is between nigeria and croatia and the other will be the first match of this world cup for one of the most celebrated players in the game striker lionel messi. taking on a iceland who are making their world cup debut i think counter will take place at the stadium here in moscow. it's the seventeenth world cup however the last victory was more than thirty years ago in one thousand nine hundred six they were run as up in
i. was a. group looks as follows russia and europe the table with three points each egypt and saudi arabia have yet to make a mark. in group b. meanwhile iran leads they took away my point sort of very fast with. gold and a stoppage time while portugal and spain have a point each. day three of the world will see four matches being played one of the tournament favorites will be facing australia in group c. also in that group a roof played and the stakes are high for both teams as neither of them...
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was 14. i'm getting dressed and i said i was going to speak to a research center. oh, well, yeah, boring. i said this was a really gat group and i was hoping to hava very rewarding experience. they asked what i was doubt -- what i was going to wear. i said i was going to wear a suit in a tie. oh, god, no, grandpa cky are wearing a tu --yu tied. -- tie. where the cold one with all of the colors." said got that one and they they would really m at washe goal. thank you very much and i look forward to being part of you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, whicis resnsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] not -- c-span's washington journal. leahg up this morning, oforts on the results primary day. from the u.s. capitol, membe of congress lay in on the u.s. north korea summit. joining us, ted yoho. congressman brad schneider, takers -- texas hungers been joaquin castro. and california republican dana rohrabacher. be sure to watch washington journal live at some :00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. an impor
was 14. i'm getting dressed and i said i was going to speak to a research center. oh, well, yeah, boring. i said this was a really gat group and i was hoping to hava very rewarding experience. they asked what i was doubt -- what i was going to wear. i said i was going to wear a suit in a tie. oh, god, no, grandpa cky are wearing a tu --yu tied. -- tie. where the cold one with all of the colors." said got that one and they they would really m at washe goal. thank you very much and i look...
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told him i was a masochist i said we had a group of young men who believed in their god i'm country and were intent on liberating it he said egypt what from now on sure everything was us. egypt began providing training and support for fattah ask your role as on the condition that operations not be mounted from egyptian territory jordan quickly became the springboard of attack the government in a man could only stand by and watch. in march one thousand nine hundred sixty eight palestinian guerrillas attacked a bus killing two israelis. defense minister moshe they are involved to teach the palestinians and lesson. the target was the jordanian village of kut i met in the jordan valley which had become a factor stronghold. some fifteen thousand israeli troops were mobilized and took part in that attack. the palestinian defenders put up a stiff resistance. jordanian army and artillery support proved crucial inflicting heavy casualties on the invading israelis. but not all palestinian factions had favored the fight some had withdrawn from karami on the eve of the battle leaving only out o
told him i was a masochist i said we had a group of young men who believed in their god i'm country and were intent on liberating it he said egypt what from now on sure everything was us. egypt began providing training and support for fattah ask your role as on the condition that operations not be mounted from egyptian territory jordan quickly became the springboard of attack the government in a man could only stand by and watch. in march one thousand nine hundred sixty eight palestinian...
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i do not know that there is a memo. i know the question was asked fr the city attorney's office. there is a group of lawyers worg on it. i will have to check in. i do not know that there's a meo coming. >> this is unrelated as long ase discussion is complete regardin. there was one other issue regarg the agenda and agendizing items that was brought to my attentio. i think that there's also been e media coverage what happened in closed session on at least whats agendized last week. i wanted to address the questiof -- i understand mr. hing will be appearing in closed session to address the same issues. is there a particular why his ne was left off the agenda? week, which set off this whole e storm? >> this item is not only the agenda. it's not a legal requirement to have any of the attorney's name. the purpose of the closed sessin item was to give direction to cy negotiators, which is dhr and nt jonathan yank. it was an oversite sight. his name shouldn't have been one agenda. it's not a legal requirement to have his name on the agenda. >> it will help to the commissin and the community to raise the
i do not know that there is a memo. i know the question was asked fr the city attorney's office. there is a group of lawyers worg on it. i will have to check in. i do not know that there's a meo coming. >> this is unrelated as long ase discussion is complete regardin. there was one other issue regarg the agenda and agendizing items that was brought to my attentio. i think that there's also been e media coverage what happened in closed session on at least whats agendized last week. i...
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group d. moving through to the knockout stage is a roundup of the highlights from tuesday's games. ok i. thank you i thank you. thank you i thank you. i was i was. it was a tough group think we were confident we could go through and when we didn't expect to be so difficult we need to level that she's the dynamics if you know of city push me make a mountain top and. i thank you and i know motion is rather high at times tense hard to take me inside finally secured a win against algeria all croatia sent a brave and always positive iceland packing home. fans love for their home team seems there are no bounds even if that means facing a wins these fans at an argentinian research campaign and toxic couldn't wait to celebrate vaca on trees victory over nigeria the blistering minus twenty degree winners didn't dampen their mood for passing. peter schmeichel popped along to catch not just then market action but also his own son who was the goalkeeper of course keeping up the family tradition a bit of deja vu there are nine hundred ninety eight and two thousand and two france and denmark found themselves in exactly the same situation a match in the
group d. moving through to the knockout stage is a roundup of the highlights from tuesday's games. ok i. thank you i thank you. thank you i thank you. i was i was. it was a tough group think we were confident we could go through and when we didn't expect to be so difficult we need to level that she's the dynamics if you know of city push me make a mountain top and. i thank you and i know motion is rather high at times tense hard to take me inside finally secured a win against algeria all...
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i knew that god had called me to do it. but it was bleak. the freedom caucus that i had founded six months earlier, actually had a specially called meeting to kick me out of the group i started. it was a lonely time. meadows --er said, army of one. of lonely time. so, perhaps in the journey that you have there, may be are saying -- rebecca, army of one. josh, army of one. dr. haynes, army of one. you put the name in their. you all shouldn't agree that he is an army of one, i saw that, can bee is the thing it your name, but god is writing the story. and if you believe that you are alone, you have forgotten one thing -- but god. because, there are always for in the fiery furnace. you will, the father, the son and the holy spirit. so you are never alone. i want to encourage you graduates, that when you are there, you may not see the future. you may feel alone, but god is writing the story. so, the rest of that story was 59 days later, the speaker of the house resigned midterm. the first sitting speaker to ever resign without a health concern or challenge midterm ever. and god again, wrote the story. these stories that god rights are certainly interesting. and a journe
i knew that god had called me to do it. but it was bleak. the freedom caucus that i had founded six months earlier, actually had a specially called meeting to kick me out of the group i started. it was a lonely time. meadows --er said, army of one. of lonely time. so, perhaps in the journey that you have there, may be are saying -- rebecca, army of one. josh, army of one. dr. haynes, army of one. you put the name in their. you all shouldn't agree that he is an army of one, i saw that, can bee...
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demonstrating for change even though the cultural sector also i couldn't take part because i was working at group i was a trainee clerk so i had were a suit and tie on. that's the way it was a group. to play. heinz began his training in the middle of a crisis in the steel industry there was less demand for coal in the one nine hundred sixty s. and west germany was producing too much steel tens of thousands of steel workers would soon lose their jobs including three thousand in bochum alone by december nine hundred sixty seven written maya had had enough. and that's when they shut down the blast furnace and all the workers were crying like they just lost a loved one. the situation turned me overnight into a left wing radical and i didn't have to read karl marx to do it when i wanted to change the world and i wanted to keep those still jobs the company could not treat its workers like that and. there were. strikes and protests nine hundred sixty eight saw an increase in tensions between the generations and between economic and social classes and those tensions spilled out onto the streets. i. in january sc
demonstrating for change even though the cultural sector also i couldn't take part because i was working at group i was a trainee clerk so i had were a suit and tie on. that's the way it was a group. to play. heinz began his training in the middle of a crisis in the steel industry there was less demand for coal in the one nine hundred sixty s. and west germany was producing too much steel tens of thousands of steel workers would soon lose their jobs including three thousand in bochum alone by...
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forty years and you know stories of going back to kakuma and then when i was there is now groups what we call group and i was in agroup called twenty one i am in zone three and you know i remember you know us in our little groups you know. why i go into groups and stuff like that so i am just now that there is more people than there were one back there and you know just the resources that are now available for those people me it's actually because back then you are much you know nice place but it's cool and i was what person oh yeah. you know that it has changed dramatically i can't i have to ask pictures thank you for sending us pictures so this one here. i know one of these people must be a mom and then one of the must be you will the one that year after i am the one with the numbers are. ok i love that do you remember this photograph i am not actually at i honestly not but luckily one of my cousins had had it in the middle there are my auntie. are not my grandma and we show in another picture here. very vibrant wallpaper and here who are the kids. one of them is you yes and the birds verify that. my little. br
forty years and you know stories of going back to kakuma and then when i was there is now groups what we call group and i was in agroup called twenty one i am in zone three and you know i remember you know us in our little groups you know. why i go into groups and stuff like that so i am just now that there is more people than there were one back there and you know just the resources that are now available for those people me it's actually because back then you are much you know nice place but...
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a moderate leadership of our own party. so, jim jordan and i split the list of, and we started calling people from those humble beginnings. the house freedom caucus was formed. a group was never really something i had envisioned. a feature i had not seen, and yet, we've had influence well beyond anything we could have ever imagined. all we wanted was a voice at the table. voice where we could make sure that some conservative voice was heard. and yet, we have been blessed with so much more. my mother puts it in a different way. it was a founding moment in our household. when i made it to jeopardy, i knew that i had made it somewhere. but it is well beyond that. political science, graduate students, are now writing about the freedom caucus and their influence on the way things happen in washington dc. the president of the united states calls us "the freedom guys." and yet, here we are. not knowing what the future is. so is a frightening? the going and not knowing? sure, it is. but the excitement of trying to find what god can do for your future is so much greater than that. so as we look at that, we are all riding on this roller coaster of life. and you have a choice.
a moderate leadership of our own party. so, jim jordan and i split the list of, and we started calling people from those humble beginnings. the house freedom caucus was formed. a group was never really something i had envisioned. a feature i had not seen, and yet, we've had influence well beyond anything we could have ever imagined. all we wanted was a voice at the table. voice where we could make sure that some conservative voice was heard. and yet, we have been blessed with so much more. my...
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can we not know there was a group like that is only that i don't think the town was or is a bastion of the extreme right wing but there is no data to support that. nonetheless there was a far right movement all well and why didn't we notice anything of before i mean why do you think it is that is that what i think it has to do with the nature of the public debate at the time but. there was a lot of emotion and agitation like there is again today under that dreadful slogan the boat is full. on him of and there had been a debate in parliament three days earlier about changing the law in asylum or whenever there are such. people don't always think clearly and it was i thought in my catholic youth group when we held a special event during a service we had built a house out of copy machine and reenacted what had happened we had someone come in and set it on fire and that and that that caused a huge commotion in the congregation and what we had not realized ahead of time is that the smoke in the suit will hang in the air throughout the service that's another image i will never forget why had
can we not know there was a group like that is only that i don't think the town was or is a bastion of the extreme right wing but there is no data to support that. nonetheless there was a far right movement all well and why didn't we notice anything of before i mean why do you think it is that is that what i think it has to do with the nature of the public debate at the time but. there was a lot of emotion and agitation like there is again today under that dreadful slogan the boat is full. on...
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done it for karl and one plug and i will securing the impressive showing spalding i was colombia i mean sutton's a group like poland and che to make it out of his group stage shows a certain time in a role in group leaders cliffside your money opens a scolding full senate go to sayings to some comic con defending by japan. this summer lloyd bloom equalised was a first shot and goes through takashi in a week zen's a young display on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's a neutral semi go only for japan to level again through keisuke honda to all it's a fun school. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up well for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're going to face japan but his teammate from buy on hummus regus and colombia they're going to face senegal and that's all really going to be close as well and it's going to go down to the final whistle in that group because see reticular we can see here on the table japan senegal and colombia coul
done it for karl and one plug and i will securing the impressive showing spalding i was colombia i mean sutton's a group like poland and che to make it out of his group stage shows a certain time in a role in group leaders cliffside your money opens a scolding full senate go to sayings to some comic con defending by japan. this summer lloyd bloom equalised was a first shot and goes through takashi in a week zen's a young display on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's a...
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. >> i went to cuba as a tourist last year, so what i saw was somewhat controlled and more managed as part of a tour group, but i left with the belief the military really controls cubit and sort of the leaders of the military control all of industry and major hotels and tumors unpick the reality is it doesn't matter whether it's any of the castro's because the leadership so comes from the military ultimately so not sure many of the policies we have had with embargo or lack of embargo will change that much as long as the military still controls the money. >> it is the castro's that control the military, i mean, raul retains his commander of the armed forces. the guy who runs the military sort of corporate industrial complex, is the ex- son-in-law with whom he's very close. this is-- interestingly and i have frequently told people that brought rule castro is sort of cuba's ceo because the military runs a so much stuff you don't imagine the military runs. they run hotels and cars, restaurants. they run everything. >> here is the thing. there's one really strong institution in cuban as a military, second behi
. >> i went to cuba as a tourist last year, so what i saw was somewhat controlled and more managed as part of a tour group, but i left with the belief the military really controls cubit and sort of the leaders of the military control all of industry and major hotels and tumors unpick the reality is it doesn't matter whether it's any of the castro's because the leadership so comes from the military ultimately so not sure many of the policies we have had with embargo or lack of embargo will...
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i. was thank. you. i. was i. was. so thursday's a final groupgames didn't have as much at stake because some of the previous ones though it was more of a matter of finding out who would play whom in the knockout stage so very quickly here's a recap of what happened. peter schmeichel and breaking down the last games for you. yeah we call it all special steve but because the view is special we have a special full plate and put it all shot me peter schmeichel who has been treated to do fun games. after the break let's look at the graphic because this is what it's all about it's been going to some of the size. just sixteen so we know and we knew there were three now we know the positions they finished. edging england out they take the top spot. a playoff game. sixteen rule stuff against japan england's because they come second place colombia but they were coming here to moscow to play in the. stadium. so let's talk about that game then pizza in the u.s. belgium belgium what it's with not a lot of quality in this match but the goal was very good. i t
i. was thank. you. i. was i. was. so thursday's a final groupgames didn't have as much at stake because some of the previous ones though it was more of a matter of finding out who would play whom in the knockout stage so very quickly here's a recap of what happened. peter schmeichel and breaking down the last games for you. yeah we call it all special steve but because the view is special we have a special full plate and put it all shot me peter schmeichel who has been treated to do fun games....
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i really had a one off like a. lot. those it's likely she moped or not as long as i was out on a group or what i noticed that at the time of course it would you want me by a bus and i don't want to pursue laser it all of us and that i'm not ok so that i was going to say i'm almost going to. run i see you want to do that i don't have to have it and i hope you can have one choice for champions league this year all the couple months ago which one would you choose and if you feel when others post i feel bad oh ok we're going to get a lot open on why. they were all this time to. go. get ok. was that on your system we threw them at low as well if you list without hope what i said meekly maybe even among the l. it ok so when you're getting your work a full list out there on the list. we have the right team beautiful clear for the biggest game of the european season liverpool my former club play well madrid club joins with us to show get the. glamour we know where it's like to win the champions league final mission ish this vaccination season development so when of course on the famous not only stumble and they smile of course
i really had a one off like a. lot. those it's likely she moped or not as long as i was out on a group or what i noticed that at the time of course it would you want me by a bus and i don't want to pursue laser it all of us and that i'm not ok so that i was going to say i'm almost going to. run i see you want to do that i don't have to have it and i hope you can have one choice for champions league this year all the couple months ago which one would you choose and if you feel when others post i...
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told him i was a masochist i said we had a group of young men who believed in their god i'm country and were intent on liberating it he said egypt what from now on sure everything was us. egypt began providing training and support for fattah ask on the condition that operations not be mounted from egyptian territory jordan quickly became the springboard of attack the government in a man could only stand by and watch. in march one thousand nine hundred sixty eight palestinian guerrillas attacked a bus killing two israelis. defense minister moshe they are involved to teach the palestinians and lesson. the target was the jordanian village of kut i mean in the jordan valley which had become a factor stronghold. some fifteen thousand israeli troops were mobilized and took part in that attack. the palestinian defenders put up a stiff resistance. jordanian army and artillery support proved crucial inflicting heavy casualties on the invading israelis. but not all palestinian factions had favored the fight some had withdrawn from karami on the eve of the battle leaving only out of fa
told him i was a masochist i said we had a group of young men who believed in their god i'm country and were intent on liberating it he said egypt what from now on sure everything was us. egypt began providing training and support for fattah ask on the condition that operations not be mounted from egyptian territory jordan quickly became the springboard of attack the government in a man could only stand by and watch. in march one thousand nine hundred sixty eight palestinian guerrillas attacked...
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guy michelle cottle and one political securing the impressive showing the spalding i was colombia i mean so it was a group like poland and china to make it out of the group stage shows a certain time in a role in the group leaders cliffside your money opens a scoring full senate go sayings to some kamikaze defending by japan. the summer lloyd bloom equalised was a first shot and goes through takashi in week zenza youngest player on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's a neutral semi go only for japan to level again case until honda to all is the finest goal. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up well for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're going to face japan but his teammate from buy on hummus rodriguez and colombia they're going to say senegal and that's all really going to be close as well and it's going to go down to the final whistle in that group because see reticular we can see here on the table japan senegal and colombia could s
guy michelle cottle and one political securing the impressive showing the spalding i was colombia i mean so it was a group like poland and china to make it out of the group stage shows a certain time in a role in the group leaders cliffside your money opens a scoring full senate go sayings to some kamikaze defending by japan. the summer lloyd bloom equalised was a first shot and goes through takashi in week zenza youngest player on the pitch nineteen year olds most of a gay restall it's a...
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forty years and you know the stories are gone back to kakuma and then when i was there is now groups what we call group and i was in a group called twenty one i am in zone three and you know i remember you know us in our little group you know. why i go into. and stuff like that so i am to see now that there is more people than the one who are back there and you know just the resources that are now available for those people actually because that meant me too much to now miss my sports at school and i was the what person the year. that it has changed dramatically i can't i have to ask pictures thank you for sending us pictures so this one here. i know one of these people must be a mom and then one of the must be you will the one that year after i am the one with the nuns are. i love that do you remember this photograph i am actually at why i honestly can't but luckily one of my cousins had had it and the little that is my auntie. are not my grandma and we show in another picture here. very vibrant who paper and who are the kids. i've done one of them is you yes in the blue dress that. my my little. brother's just ther
forty years and you know the stories are gone back to kakuma and then when i was there is now groups what we call group and i was in a group called twenty one i am in zone three and you know i remember you know us in our little group you know. why i go into. and stuff like that so i am to see now that there is more people than the one who are back there and you know just the resources that are now available for those people actually because that meant me too much to now miss my sports at school...
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. >> we just finished a tour inside the facility, and it was -- it was really almost overwhelming. yesterday i was part of a groupurnalists permitted inside that center. but our own cameras were not allowed. there was a lot of people, men held in one part of the facility, boys in another section, and then there were moms with their children in another part of the facility. this is the center we were allowed to see. for many detainees it is the first stop after being apprehended. here or at another facility.ated it is images like these that have now become a flash-point in the trump administration's zero tolerance policy, calling for parents and their children to be separated if the parents have crossed the border illegally. and now in a recording first obtained by propublica you can hear the desperate sobbing of children from one day last week. tell us how you got a hold of this recording that purports to be audio of kids being separated from their parents. >> you can listen to it and it's pretty clear what it is. i know the whistleblower. the whistleblower was just horrified by the sound of the children weeping,
. >> we just finished a tour inside the facility, and it was -- it was really almost overwhelming. yesterday i was part of a groupurnalists permitted inside that center. but our own cameras were not allowed. there was a lot of people, men held in one part of the facility, boys in another section, and then there were moms with their children in another part of the facility. this is the center we were allowed to see. for many detainees it is the first stop after being apprehended. here or...
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was a dream that i had fairly early on. it was around the time that i was reading a paper that was published from a group that was doing humannt germ line editing in monkeys and it made me realise this had the potential to occur in humans as well for human germ line editing. it started me thinking about the whole eugenics movement and government—sponsored programmes that could use a technology like this in principle for purposes that i think many people would find repugnant. so i think that dream really culminated for me the need to be discussing this potential publicly. there are so many amazing things that could follow from this, but there is also, as you say, concerns, and of course einstein famously said if he had known how his research would have been used he would have been a locksmith. do you ever fear you will be thinking something like that? i don't, and the reason is i guess i'm inherently an optimist and i think technologies has been the key to advancement of the aeons really. i think the potential for this to be a powerful tool for humans to live better lives in the future, for me, and risks, along with that, but
was a dream that i had fairly early on. it was around the time that i was reading a paper that was published from a group that was doing humannt germ line editing in monkeys and it made me realise this had the potential to occur in humans as well for human germ line editing. it started me thinking about the whole eugenics movement and government—sponsored programmes that could use a technology like this in principle for purposes that i think many people would find repugnant. so i think that...
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my daughter happen to pick this out and it happened one day when i was getting dressed and i was going to speak to a research advisory group and i was face timing with my oldest granddaughter.. and they say boring -- my oldest granddaughter. and they say boring, and i said, this is a great group and it is a rewarding experience. they asked what i would wear and i said, i will wear a suit and tie. and i sent a picture around and they said i was wearing a yucky tie. they asked me to wear a cool tie, i asked them which one that was and they said, the cool one with all of the colors. >> i went and said, is this the one? and they said yes, that is the one, they will really like you. [ laughter ] that was the goal. with that, thank you very much. i look forward to being part of this. tonight we hear from former secretary of state, hillary clinton. being honored with the recent award from harvard university during a conference on the u.s. role in the world. >>> during the ceremony, ms. clinton was honored by madeleine albright, another secretary of state. she also took part in a conversation with the massachusetts attorney genera
my daughter happen to pick this out and it happened one day when i was getting dressed and i was going to speak to a research advisory group and i was face timing with my oldest granddaughter.. and they say boring -- my oldest granddaughter. and they say boring, and i said, this is a great group and it is a rewarding experience. they asked what i would wear and i said, i will wear a suit and tie. and i sent a picture around and they said i was wearing a yucky tie. they asked me to wear a cool...
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a child. ( audience reacts ) now, luckily, that didn't happen. could you just share that story that gets us into the book is this. >> yeah, so i was 14, and a groupd been friends at some point -- jumped me. i used to get picked on a lot because of my gender presentation. in this particular incident, after they jumped me, they tried to light a match, after dousing me with a gallon of gasoline. ( audience reacts ) but the fire, the flame did not light, the wind sort of took it out. but here's what i want to say about that story, it is a tragic story and it's one that's common. >> trevor: right. >> i don't want to turn this into, like, an exceptional story that's something i went through individually. young people across the country around the world who are experiencing themselves as different are often picked on, and i was picked on a lot. but here's the thing, like, punishment is not what i imagine as a route for transformation by those young people. by the time i finished the book, i was searching online to make sure the brother who tried to do that was alive and well because cages can't transform hearts and minds. prisons can't do that. i am hop
a child. ( audience reacts ) now, luckily, that didn't happen. could you just share that story that gets us into the book is this. >> yeah, so i was 14, and a groupd been friends at some point -- jumped me. i used to get picked on a lot because of my gender presentation. in this particular incident, after they jumped me, they tried to light a match, after dousing me with a gallon of gasoline. ( audience reacts ) but the fire, the flame did not light, the wind sort of took it out. but...
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it happened one day when i was getting dressed, i was going to speak to a research advisory group and i was face timing with my oldest granddaughter. was 16, theshe younger one was 14. i am going to speak to a research center. they go boring. [laughter] a really great group. i am looking to have some very rewarding experiences. i said i'm going to wear a suit and tie. no, you are wearing a cool one, wear the with all of the colors. i said ok. it, and they said they would really like me. [laughter] that was the goal. [laughter] with that, thank you very much. i look forward to being part of this. [applause] journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, laurence tribe on his new book. andxamines the process history of impeachment. and anthony scaramucci, former white house munication is director, talks about the press, politics, and trump administration. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> now, more of c-span's coverage of this year's commencement add
it happened one day when i was getting dressed, i was going to speak to a research advisory group and i was face timing with my oldest granddaughter. was 16, theshe younger one was 14. i am going to speak to a research center. they go boring. [laughter] a really great group. i am looking to have some very rewarding experiences. i said i'm going to wear a suit and tie. no, you are wearing a cool one, wear the with all of the colors. i said ok. it, and they said they would really like me....
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powerful to her what was the trip like to that trip was life changing it was a year ago i spent eleven days i want with a group called dream defenders i was with a delegation of artist and i was very grateful i was the only indigenous person but you know i was aware that their colonialism was happening out there but when i was actually in palestine for eleven days it was very i would say spiritually triggering because i saw almost sometimes almost like line for a line what happened to my ancestors from like open air prison systems our reservations basically to setting the government setting up laws to make our lives a living hell in me because one of these and so you know i'm definitely going to write a song for palestine one day and the thing that just keeps coming to my head was i looked in the eyes of palestine and i saw my own reflection you know i saw the reflection of my people and what we went through and it really shook me to my core in a way i haven't found the words to describe but i know it's going to come out in the music soon i love what you're saying there and it it explains why you've been calle
powerful to her what was the trip like to that trip was life changing it was a year ago i spent eleven days i want with a group called dream defenders i was with a delegation of artist and i was very grateful i was the only indigenous person but you know i was aware that their colonialism was happening out there but when i was actually in palestine for eleven days it was very i would say spiritually triggering because i saw almost sometimes almost like line for a line what happened to my...
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group d. moving through to the knockout stage it's a round up of the highlights from tuesday's game. i thank you i think i. thank you was i i. could i . mentally and it was a tough group stage will come from with go through and win today but we didn't expect to be so difficult when the two level it changed the dynamics of the game now sits in the push me we came out the tough and. i thank you our emotions were high on tuesday croatia sent a brave and always positive iceland packing while a tense argentinian side finally registered a win against nigeria aussies nicky aaron and daniel hawkins were following the action. it's been such a roller coaster and of the games in group do you really action as well in group c. of course and what a night it has been for us in cozy degrees of celebration but more importantly relief on the faces of the argentina had over two years that paid back well the action is happening ali is there for as and of course we've got our correspondent andrew fowler in rostov on don he's been covering the iceland croatia clash will be going to them so italy. has iceland's first ever world cup has come t
group d. moving through to the knockout stage it's a round up of the highlights from tuesday's game. i thank you i think i. thank you was i i. could i . mentally and it was a tough group stage will come from with go through and win today but we didn't expect to be so difficult when the two level it changed the dynamics of the game now sits in the push me we came out the tough and. i thank you our emotions were high on tuesday croatia sent a brave and always positive iceland packing while a...
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i was getting dressed. i was going to go speak to a research advisory group, and i was faced timing with my oldest granddaughter and her sister, she then was i think 16, and the younger one was 14. son getting dressed. grandpa, where are you going? i'm going to go speak to research. while not, yuck, boring. i said no, no, this is a great grp. mookinge so have, you know, a very rewarding experience. okay. what are you going to wear? i'm going to wear a suit and tie. so i did one of these kind of face time around and god, no, grandpa, you are wearing that yucky type. come on. where that cool tie. i said, which one is that? you know, the cool one with all the colors. i said, okay. so i went, got it. is this the one? that's the cool. th were really like you. [laughing] >> so that wasn't the goal. [laughing] so with that, thank you very much and i look forward to being part of you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> here's what's live on tuesday. >> in anticipation of the upcoming u.s. and north korea diplomatic meeting set for june 12, booktv will feature authors with books about the region. >> on wednesday at
i was getting dressed. i was going to go speak to a research advisory group, and i was faced timing with my oldest granddaughter and her sister, she then was i think 16, and the younger one was 14. son getting dressed. grandpa, where are you going? i'm going to go speak to research. while not, yuck, boring. i said no, no, this is a great grp. mookinge so have, you know, a very rewarding experience. okay. what are you going to wear? i'm going to wear a suit and tie. so i did one of these kind of...
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so for a long time, we stayed there and nobody did anything else. and i look across. across from us, there was a group of people and i was so surprised to see a well-known american international voluntary service. she was there. ody.name was anne somebd i saw her and said, oh my god, she's here with us. one of the female soldiers went to anne and tried to talk to her about something, and she did not understand it, so the woman soldier said anybody here speak english? and nobody did anything. i could of course but all of my neighbors near to my home did not say a thing. they just pretended not to know, not to look at me. they couldn't find anything. they performed propaganda and said uncle's heart is bleeding for you. that's why we're running from the area, from the mountains, all the way here and in order to liberate you. is there anybody who wants to tell us where the u.s. lackeys are? whether government puppets are? and they'll be rewarded later. and nobody said anything, so they performed propaganda. they said the textile facility will be open and life will be improved and if you cooperate with us
so for a long time, we stayed there and nobody did anything else. and i look across. across from us, there was a group of people and i was so surprised to see a well-known american international voluntary service. she was there. ody.name was anne somebd i saw her and said, oh my god, she's here with us. one of the female soldiers went to anne and tried to talk to her about something, and she did not understand it, so the woman soldier said anybody here speak english? and nobody did anything. i...
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you know stories of people that have gone back to compromise but when i was there you have groups what we call group and i was in a group called twenty one in john three and you know i remember us in our little group moving in and why go into food and stuff like that so i want to see it now that there is more people than there were one back there and you know just the resources that are now valuable for those people made exactly because back then when you were much like what the school and i was doing is what's most. interesting to see that is changing dramatically i kept after pictures thank you for sending us pictures so this one here. i know one of these people must be a mom and then one of them must be you will the one that she is as i am the one with the songs up because. i love that do you remember this photograph i'm not actually i honestly not but luckily one of my cousins had had it in the middle that my auntie highlight. their mom and shown another picture here. very vibrant wallpaper and who are the kids. one of them is you yes and the blue dress that. my little. brother's. there and in my two cousins a
you know stories of people that have gone back to compromise but when i was there you have groups what we call group and i was in a group called twenty one in john three and you know i remember us in our little group moving in and why go into food and stuff like that so i want to see it now that there is more people than there were one back there and you know just the resources that are now valuable for those people made exactly because back then when you were much like what the school and i...
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gun as far col and one platoon of the securing the impressive showing the spalding i was columbia in mind so it was a group like potentate to make it out of the group stage shows a sense of time in the role and group leaders cliffside your money opens a scoring full senate goes sayings to some kamikaze defending by japan. this summer by blue equalised was a shot on goal is true takashi in a week zenza youngest player on the pitch nineteen year olds most of again we still it's a neutral center go only for japan to level again through the case and pawned off to all his the finest ball. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up or for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're going to face japan but his teammate from buy on hummus rodrigo and colombia they're going to face senegal and that's all really going to be close as well and it's going to go down to the final whistle in that group because see reticular we can see here on the table japan senegal and colombia coul
gun as far col and one platoon of the securing the impressive showing the spalding i was columbia in mind so it was a group like potentate to make it out of the group stage shows a sense of time in the role and group leaders cliffside your money opens a scoring full senate goes sayings to some kamikaze defending by japan. this summer by blue equalised was a shot on goal is true takashi in a week zenza youngest player on the pitch nineteen year olds most of again we still it's a neutral center...
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but a previously unknown palestinian group calling itself a loss if i meaning the storm seen here in training claimed responsibility for the times. and also if i was started by a small group of palestinian activists in the diaspora they believed armed struggle was the only way to win back their lost homeland. out of breeze eams did not share this view they feared being drawn into a conflict with israel for which they did not feel prepared. palestine had been an area of conflict for many years in one thousand forty seven great britain and onstott was terminating its mandate over palestine. i repeated case that his majesty's government if you can in the faith if a step policy on the assumption that they must lay down the mandate. and to which they have sold for twenty five years to discharge their obligations to fulfill the growth of the jewish national home and to protect the interest of the arab population. in order that there may be no misunderstanding of the execute and policy of britain i have been instructed by his majesty's government to announce with o'sullivan the day that they have consequently decided that in the absence of a second meant
but a previously unknown palestinian group calling itself a loss if i meaning the storm seen here in training claimed responsibility for the times. and also if i was started by a small group of palestinian activists in the diaspora they believed armed struggle was the only way to win back their lost homeland. out of breeze eams did not share this view they feared being drawn into a conflict with israel for which they did not feel prepared. palestine had been an area of conflict for many years...
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i was getting dressed. i was going to go speak to a research advisory group. d i was face timing with my oldest granddaughter. and her sister. she then was, i think, 16 and the younger one was 14. so i'm getting dressed. oh, grandma, where are you going. i'm going to go speak to research. oh, wow, yuck, boring. [ laughing ] >> and i said, well, no, no. this is really a great group. i'm looking to have some -- you know, a very rewarding experience. oh, okay. what are you going to wear. i'm going to wear a suit and tie. so i did one of these and i was face timing around. and i go, oh, god, no. grandpa. you're wearing that yucky tie. oh, come on. wear that cool tie. and i said which one is that? you know, the cool one with all of the colors. and i said, oh, okay. so i went and got it. it this the one. yes, that's the cool tie. they'll really like you. [ laughing ] >> so that was the goal. so with that, thank you very much. and i look forward to being a part of you. [ applause ] [ inaudible conversations ]. >> this weekend c-span city's tour takes you to fort worth
i was getting dressed. i was going to go speak to a research advisory group. d i was face timing with my oldest granddaughter. and her sister. she then was, i think, 16 and the younger one was 14. so i'm getting dressed. oh, grandma, where are you going. i'm going to go speak to research. oh, wow, yuck, boring. [ laughing ] >> and i said, well, no, no. this is really a great group. i'm looking to have some -- you know, a very rewarding experience. oh, okay. what are you going to wear. i'm...
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i am a genius. i thought this was like come at the greatest idea. so i went to the groups and they said we have been trying to get this passed for 30 years. i didn't know that. but, what i did know is i knew how to get it passed. and we got it.
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shapiro spoke at berkeley as a group of protesters on the street and i looked at the the n and they were protesting the appearance. we say no to your white supremacist bull wasthe sign. it's incredible to me a group of protesters would be so ignorant, whatever you think of them, to have consistently taken on white supremacists. it is a core part of what he does. he's a victim of antagonism on a consistent basis. the idea that these protesters would broadcast their ignorance by saying we say no to your white supremacist them is incredible and suggest suggestsd for more speech is required, more speech would improve that. we would have a vigorous debate about whether charles murray is a white supremacist. i think it isn't fair to take one small section and from that, draw a vast conclusion about who charles murray is when he has done countless other things including the advocacy of the basic income that we would all be poor if we didn't have that debate. let's have a fight you won't believe this and think i don't know what i'm talking about and he is brilliant. that's fine. but we can have the debate and i'm worried that given this need for the emphasis on feel
shapiro spoke at berkeley as a group of protesters on the street and i looked at the the n and they were protesting the appearance. we say no to your white supremacist bull wasthe sign. it's incredible to me a group of protesters would be so ignorant, whatever you think of them, to have consistently taken on white supremacists. it is a core part of what he does. he's a victim of antagonism on a consistent basis. the idea that these protesters would broadcast their ignorance by saying we say no...
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because i think they the creation of our the brother is a rational thing i didn't support argentina frankly though i would feelings are impossible to describe such a big group of friends like i was a lot of gracious. yes came here to watch football it's an indescribable feeling of camaraderie. so argentina still have the chance to progress to the knockout stage just but destiny's not in their hands anymore it's because they need iceland to lose against nigeria today the vikings meantime need just one more point to show that they leave the group stage if a big nigeria he goes down or found out this point on massive turnout in fact the fans from iceland to moscow. and the brand themselves vikings and they've invaded the russian capital in full force iceland deployed almost ten percent of their population to support the team at their first rule. we're not very good at rest and recuperation we always we plan for it every evening but then somehow it's four o'clock in the morning and we've all got to go home. to her after all it was the night when the world cup host pretty much qualified for the playoffs so who misses out on a posse like that. when i stood watch to talk to a football
because i think they the creation of our the brother is a rational thing i didn't support argentina frankly though i would feelings are impossible to describe such a big group of friends like i was a lot of gracious. yes came here to watch football it's an indescribable feeling of camaraderie. so argentina still have the chance to progress to the knockout stage just but destiny's not in their hands anymore it's because they need iceland to lose against nigeria today the vikings meantime need...
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from when i was young and i wrote my uncle a letter when he was in the white house complaining about pollution and asking if i could come see him. >> i was a worker then i worked with a group of fishermen and 84. we would successfully have over 500 launches in five and a half billion dollars. today the hudson is the richest area in the atlantic. it has thousand fish per acre. the miraculous resurrection all have to inspire the creation of we have 350 river keepers in each one has a patrol boat. we would have law enforcement and we were doing it now. that was kind of the brief -- [applause] >> can we get a microphone smith wrote three in the middle. >> i am of an age where my values and beliefs in character were shaped by watching your family and father in particular. especially well the mobility of service. who gives you hope and inspiration now? >> the pope. [applause] >> i'm very excited about the number of women who are running. [applause] i think there's a tremendous number of people who still hold onto that idealistic view of america. he would start talking to republicans, i did environmental talk that been lecturing about the environment for years. at about 60 paid s
from when i was young and i wrote my uncle a letter when he was in the white house complaining about pollution and asking if i could come see him. >> i was a worker then i worked with a group of fishermen and 84. we would successfully have over 500 launches in five and a half billion dollars. today the hudson is the richest area in the atlantic. it has thousand fish per acre. the miraculous resurrection all have to inspire the creation of we have 350 river keepers in each one has a patrol...