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it's not embarrassing to talk about impotence. dr partic we live in a society where success is mandatory but a man's penis is not always sharing this opinion so when do you have to see a doctor and you think that you're getting and protect the penis is a very complex organism. it depends from a lot of different influences of your body hormonal influences nerve influences vascular influences and so on a malfunction an erectile dysfunction may be an early some time of severe diseases so one should be aware if something doesn't doesn't if it doesn't function like one wants to have it but not every not everything is a real problem so one should take a good awareness for this problem and one should go to the doctor if one has both the polls and does irritate dysfunction just by the older man not only saw you the older you get. the worse some functions of the body work but that's the truth but also in young people and young men erectile dysfunction going to cure we are continually talking just a moment and a lot of causes for dysfunctio
it's not embarrassing to talk about impotence. dr partic we live in a society where success is mandatory but a man's penis is not always sharing this opinion so when do you have to see a doctor and you think that you're getting and protect the penis is a very complex organism. it depends from a lot of different influences of your body hormonal influences nerve influences vascular influences and so on a malfunction an erectile dysfunction may be an early some time of severe diseases so one...
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looking at his poll numbers, -- reported, the hostage crisis symbolizes our impotence. ronald reagan's message is simple. elect me and you don't have to take that anymore. hawkish republicans and neoconservative democrats started to support reagan. the carter campaigns could not meet --. behind the scenes, there wasn't enough progress to deliver before the election. >> [ inaudible ] national security policies during the 1970s culminated with the 1980 elections, with the defining moment in the history of american conservatism. after a three decade struggle against internationalism, right- wing isolationism, and moderate in both parties, hawkish republicans with see the conservative movement after the white house and the senate with gop victories in 1980. the next two years and have many ironic turns and twists, which we will then talk about [ inaudible ]. end up electing the president who in the end, [ inaudible ]. >> that irony was not really visible on the horizon of the 1980 election. it was a moment when the cold war seemed to be heating up. and the effort -- ditente
looking at his poll numbers, -- reported, the hostage crisis symbolizes our impotence. ronald reagan's message is simple. elect me and you don't have to take that anymore. hawkish republicans and neoconservative democrats started to support reagan. the carter campaigns could not meet --. behind the scenes, there wasn't enough progress to deliver before the election. >> [ inaudible ] national security policies during the 1970s culminated with the 1980 elections, with the defining moment in...
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to stay through two thousand and twenty and he said he would do it i don't know why because he is impotent right now in the job of chief of staff donald trump is his own chief of staff and he's his own communications director what bill is the democratic party's message going into the meds midterms i think is twofold message one is you can't help but the message be if you're not don't like what donald trump is doing put us in charge of the house or put us in charge of the senate but the other thing i think the democratic party is saying we'll deliver on some of the things that donald trump promised but didn't will deliver on a on an infrastructure bill to create a lot of new jobs in this country will deliver on higher wages which have not come yet after the tax cuts will deliver on some security at the border been doing so in a humane and humane way. and so across the board you know will deliver where he has it for the for the middle class americans never seen anything like it still stay right there we'll continue politicking with our political panel right after the break. lisa. i think you
to stay through two thousand and twenty and he said he would do it i don't know why because he is impotent right now in the job of chief of staff donald trump is his own chief of staff and he's his own communications director what bill is the democratic party's message going into the meds midterms i think is twofold message one is you can't help but the message be if you're not don't like what donald trump is doing put us in charge of the house or put us in charge of the senate but the other...
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it's very impot, i say it as a former counsellor andir ch it's important for us to joan the ground. get out the vote. i tell the v tiers, every step you take, every posencard you makes a dference. these elections are going t be verm and what republicans and congress are doing, it's not only different. it's what about we are as a kbloudt. >> ronalregan. >> you knew? >> yeah, just guessing. >> ronald reagan said the vital force of america in the world is every generation of new comers coming to america and whe we trail to recognize w that,e fail to be and the now for a further anal siz of theti week's polal developments, i'm joined by hoover institution wan chen, and toms mann from the brookings inn constitution. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> and what apeek. not only and the now withe have a david and pref and compared to other bombshell developments we have had had in the past for. >> if and more relationship -- and carter pige frge. now, what we see is the investigation, and this is part 06 pef and that have to be conditionsed. and i think that's w people focused so much thi
it's very impot, i say it as a former counsellor andir ch it's important for us to joan the ground. get out the vote. i tell the v tiers, every step you take, every posencard you makes a dference. these elections are going t be verm and what republicans and congress are doing, it's not only different. it's what about we are as a kbloudt. >> ronalregan. >> you knew? >> yeah, just guessing. >> ronald reagan said the vital force of america in the world is every generation...
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to cure your impotence you want me to implant go test to go. in do you.ell don it can't be worse than the nuts. and short subjects about women comedians struggling to make us. fat in a way that. you know you have some other. please welcome an expert former fellow that tally. makes a statement and everybody you know and provocative sports documentaries are not giving you anything right. now tara was charged with robbery and possession and the instrument go want to be like everybody else or. can win an emmy for this documentary about american social realities. i got the tattoo for every feature i've done and i like the idea that they've changed me and so i want to mark each one with a physical change it's about a football team and so i've got their team cheer tattooed on my ankle and a crown because that came really whenever she can get in makes it a point to hire women for her film projects. it's about she knows from experience what it means to try to make it in a male to male. i think one of the secrets to being successful as a female producer is to be co
to cure your impotence you want me to implant go test to go. in do you.ell don it can't be worse than the nuts. and short subjects about women comedians struggling to make us. fat in a way that. you know you have some other. please welcome an expert former fellow that tally. makes a statement and everybody you know and provocative sports documentaries are not giving you anything right. now tara was charged with robbery and possession and the instrument go want to be like everybody else or. can...
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our main topic today male impotence how to treat erectile dysfunction but first sports trends how tomake your workouts more fun. and here's our host dr custom. hello.
our main topic today male impotence how to treat erectile dysfunction but first sports trends how tomake your workouts more fun. and here's our host dr custom. hello.
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is the actual news clip, which is on the contrary telling people not to believe fake rumours of impotency. but others believe to refuse this video isa others believe to refuse this video is a fake. translation: others believe to refuse this video is a fake. translationzlj others believe to refuse this video is a fake. translation: i am scared after seeing this video that if my children take this vaccine they will not be able to reproduce when they grow up. was almost 200 million watts at subscribers, fake news is becoming a serious problem in india. ina becoming a serious problem in india. in a statement, what's up has said... i have put a limit of message forwarding to five per user, but that hasn't changed much on the ground. translation: in spite of the new mechanism of five messages, every forward multiplies very fast. even the people who are not educated can see the fake video and think it is true. for now, health workers are hoping outreach programmes like this one at a local mosque will help them engage with a population and dispel rumours getting in the way of the vaccination driv
is the actual news clip, which is on the contrary telling people not to believe fake rumours of impotency. but others believe to refuse this video isa others believe to refuse this video is a fake. translation: others believe to refuse this video is a fake. translationzlj others believe to refuse this video is a fake. translation: i am scared after seeing this video that if my children take this vaccine they will not be able to reproduce when they grow up. was almost 200 million watts at...
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that are very real yeah i agree with alex i think that what we're hearing right now is a lot of impotent whining and hand-wringing coming from the e.u. leaders it is personal every other week they're begging the united states to resume the mantle of global military gemini and the transatlantic leadership as they don't have to do they don't have but they intend to wait trump out they think they can wait him out whether it's another year or two years however many years they think they can wait him out they're going to continue of course with nord stream the germans are not going to back down to that project has gone ahead too far and their energy security is a risk there is going to be no e.u. army that's a lot of hot air they can't even as a nation when it comes to north yet when it sanctions when it comes nordstrom is there as the tested and i think they do not expect that to be carried through sanctions on e.u. companies when it comes to we run that they're having to deal with right now this blocking statue in from one thousand nine hundred six with cuba that reviving they know very wel
that are very real yeah i agree with alex i think that what we're hearing right now is a lot of impotent whining and hand-wringing coming from the e.u. leaders it is personal every other week they're begging the united states to resume the mantle of global military gemini and the transatlantic leadership as they don't have to do they don't have but they intend to wait trump out they think they can wait him out whether it's another year or two years however many years they think they can wait...
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anaesthetic and it can spare some of the surgical complications and things like incontinence and impotenceby a remarkable group of musicians. the resound ensemble is made up of people who are blind, partially deaf, or who have autism. their conductor, who has cerebral palsy, describes their debut at the proms as "a little bit crazy". 0ur disability correspondent nikki fox has been along to meet them. rehearsing mozart, an orchestra like no other. everyone in this ensemble has a disability, and they're about to make their debut at the proms. the group of six musicians were selected from auditions only nine months ago. they all have different disabilities ranging from hearing loss to autism. james has cerebral palsy and is breaking new ground in the world of classical music by conducting with his head. this is one of the ensemble's final rehearsals before the proms, where they will be performing this bespoke composition alongside 52 members of the bournemouth symphony 0rchestra. so, everything has to be spot on. one man keeping and eye on rehearsals is alexander campkin. he's used his own ex
anaesthetic and it can spare some of the surgical complications and things like incontinence and impotenceby a remarkable group of musicians. the resound ensemble is made up of people who are blind, partially deaf, or who have autism. their conductor, who has cerebral palsy, describes their debut at the proms as "a little bit crazy". 0ur disability correspondent nikki fox has been along to meet them. rehearsing mozart, an orchestra like no other. everyone in this ensemble has a...
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the other is a sign of how impotent he is. this is something who is wining because he knows he can't take the steps. >> the legal term is he is actually freaking out. his campaign chairman is on trial, his national security adviser has already pled guilty and is cooperating. and his personal attorney, the person who was so important why, why do we know cohen was important? because president trump thought he was important. he gave him as you know, his most sensitive task and right now, there is a real possibility that he is going to follow flynn and cooperate. >> you know, you are on the house intelligence committee and you guys have the investigation that was i think i will editorialize, pre maturely cut short by the majority. do you think -- i think to myself, do people on capitol hill feel confident they know what the president did and what will come out. and are you walking around. >> some of my republican colleagues wish they would go away. and others are company conspirators in a sense. they taint the investigation and th
the other is a sign of how impotent he is. this is something who is wining because he knows he can't take the steps. >> the legal term is he is actually freaking out. his campaign chairman is on trial, his national security adviser has already pled guilty and is cooperating. and his personal attorney, the person who was so important why, why do we know cohen was important? because president trump thought he was important. he gave him as you know, his most sensitive task and right now,...
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kept in captivity between november and the election of 1980, the administration looked as if it was impotent in its efforts to free them. the television networks devoted unprecedented attention to this hostage crisis pick abc television launched a show called the iran crisis, american held hostage where every weekday night after the news they would cover the story. here is a little clip from the broadcast. >> we begin now. the one correspondent sent there from the beginning. with his crew has provided us with outstanding coverage all this week. >> the picture tells it all. this fight was taken from someone inside the united states embassy that was burned tuesday. the demonstrators set fire to it and a symbol of victory. two days earlier several hundred students had taken over. we are not occupiers. we have thrown out the occupiers. instead of chasing all the americans out they imprisoned him -- them on the grounds. >> after about five months with the diplomats held hostage, this show was renamed into nightline with the most named ted koppel. the coverage was entirely on the crisis. the milit
kept in captivity between november and the election of 1980, the administration looked as if it was impotent in its efforts to free them. the television networks devoted unprecedented attention to this hostage crisis pick abc television launched a show called the iran crisis, american held hostage where every weekday night after the news they would cover the story. here is a little clip from the broadcast. >> we begin now. the one correspondent sent there from the beginning. with his crew...
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her biographer wrote that if a brown was vain caught between power and impotence but by no means a victim she earned her name in history even though it's a dubious one. one of the few film recordings that show out off hitler together with his lover on the terrace of the barrow. if up to how good it ma i was i know brown was always depicted as a slightly dumb blonde and hitler as the to touch leader the inhuman monster does know was unable to lead a normal private life. and now we know that this wasn't the case at all on instead one fest that's both had a very close relationship for more than thirteen liason. and. he wasn't detached. instead he has been tolerant and protective towards benaud slawson don and. or and so it says the off war and on the on. everything that pointed to her existence was supposed to be destroyed after their joint suicide in one thousand nine hundred five but the private recordings of ava brown survived and allow insights into the rather strange relationship. of the ark to be just absolutely being tough he seems like the complete opposite of her at last her claim a
her biographer wrote that if a brown was vain caught between power and impotence but by no means a victim she earned her name in history even though it's a dubious one. one of the few film recordings that show out off hitler together with his lover on the terrace of the barrow. if up to how good it ma i was i know brown was always depicted as a slightly dumb blonde and hitler as the to touch leader the inhuman monster does know was unable to lead a normal private life. and now we know that this...
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after looking at plummeting poll numbers, the pollster reported, "the hostage crisis symbolizes our impotence. ronald reagan message is elect me and you don't have to take that anymore." hawkish republicans and neoconservative democrats started to support reagan. the carter campaign could not meet the challenge and behind the scenes there wasn't enough progress to deliver before the election. was a defining in the history of american conservatism. after a three decade struggle against liberal internationalism, right-wing isolationism, hawkish republicans within the conservative movement captured the white house and the senate with gop victories in 1980. the next few years would have many ironic turns and twists as we're going to talk about. the conservative attacks on detant would end up leelecting president. that irony was not really visible on the horizon of the 1980 election. instead, this was a moment when the cold war seemed to be heating up. and the effort to calm things down through detant had failed instead of a more militaristic path that reagan supported. as you leave today you will
after looking at plummeting poll numbers, the pollster reported, "the hostage crisis symbolizes our impotence. ronald reagan message is elect me and you don't have to take that anymore." hawkish republicans and neoconservative democrats started to support reagan. the carter campaign could not meet the challenge and behind the scenes there wasn't enough progress to deliver before the election. was a defining in the history of american conservatism. after a three decade struggle against...
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kept in captivity between november and the election of 1980, the administration looked as if it was impotentforts to free them. the television networks devoted unprecedented attention to this hostage crisis. abc television launched a show called the iran crisis: america held hostage where every week day night after the local news they would cover the story. here's a little clip from the broadcast. >> we begin now with an account by the one american television correspondent who has been there since the beginning, the seizure of the embassy last sunday and who, with his crew, has provided us with outstanding coverage all this week. here is bob dike in tehran. >> this picture tells it all. this flag was apparently taken from someone's office inside the united states embassy. it was burned tuesday evening in front of the embassy gates. this was a symbol of victory. two days earlier several hundred young people, mainly students of tehran university had taken over the embassy. we are not occupier, they said. we have thrown out the occupiers, but instead of chasing all of the americans out of the c
kept in captivity between november and the election of 1980, the administration looked as if it was impotentforts to free them. the television networks devoted unprecedented attention to this hostage crisis. abc television launched a show called the iran crisis: america held hostage where every week day night after the local news they would cover the story. here's a little clip from the broadcast. >> we begin now with an account by the one american television correspondent who has been...
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meaning no i can't keep out of it to seek impotence because of course in this case between whether you put us at about the money anna even was could tell her but as well as with. some belief that muslims should protest after each attack but many muslims believe these would falsely associate their return with the attackers. each place experiences a special kind of community in the aftermath from that fact but that unity vanishes and is soon replaced by division discrimination hatred and fear. on the about then double the value in. that number the. a. p the commission months have gone the novel for the chemist i make it but i'm going to conclude at least they think of it as me as. if he just a law. that i will it's illegal to knowingly number three. hundred k. the last meals in a noise that was me and. him you know the law thing it's a whole the i mean it can be real but i still don't see doing the will move i hope . not i hope this really. comes here down near. the bubble more. and more. supplementals. back to normal now and that was excessive i not known the twenty's or possible more w
meaning no i can't keep out of it to seek impotence because of course in this case between whether you put us at about the money anna even was could tell her but as well as with. some belief that muslims should protest after each attack but many muslims believe these would falsely associate their return with the attackers. each place experiences a special kind of community in the aftermath from that fact but that unity vanishes and is soon replaced by division discrimination hatred and fear. on...
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applause ) well, now you've piqued my interest. ( laughter ) now, kelly wasn't supposed to be an impotent toady. in fact, kelly himself once believed he stood between trump and chaos. but recently, "he has told at least one person close to him that he may as well let the president do what he wants, even if it leads to impeachment-- at least this chapter of american history would come to a close." ( cheers and applause ) uh-huh. okay, yeah. but that is the weakest thing i've ever heard. "pack up your stuff, kids. the house belongs to the raccoons now." ( laughter ) and-- can i see that last line again? "at least this last chapter of american history would come to a close"? that's pretty optimistic that there will be history books after this. ( laughter ) i believe that this, the before times, will be remembered by shaman around the campfire. "and then, the darkness came on the land, and the great orange rising was not the sun!" ( laughter ) "no! but the darkness and the tall man with a wide hat walked over the valley of the potomac and all was ruined." ( laughter ) but-- ( cheers and appla
applause ) well, now you've piqued my interest. ( laughter ) now, kelly wasn't supposed to be an impotent toady. in fact, kelly himself once believed he stood between trump and chaos. but recently, "he has told at least one person close to him that he may as well let the president do what he wants, even if it leads to impeachment-- at least this chapter of american history would come to a close." ( cheers and applause ) uh-huh. okay, yeah. but that is the weakest thing i've ever...
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and next, tonight, donald trump responding with a mix of call it personal rage or management impotence, by which i mean he freaked out enough a lot of people heard about it but did not follow-through to actually do the firing of jeff sessions he initially demanded in his initial freak-out. there were credible sources that told the "new york times" and "the post," told his aides he wanted it done and he did not get it done. that's not all. donald trump was completely unaware of a pretty key rule in legal recuse sals. i'm talking of course about no backsies. the doj doesn't recommend a legal recusal for say some factual reason and then just take it back. that's actually what trump was demanding. he told sessions to take back the recusal from the russia probe. in our timeline a few days later, march 4th, sessions goes to mar-a-lago where trump objected to him recution himself and said he needed a loyalist overseeing this investigation and demanded sessions resign. let's take this all together. there are many people, i'm sure you know many people that say this, that donald trump is somehow
and next, tonight, donald trump responding with a mix of call it personal rage or management impotence, by which i mean he freaked out enough a lot of people heard about it but did not follow-through to actually do the firing of jeff sessions he initially demanded in his initial freak-out. there were credible sources that told the "new york times" and "the post," told his aides he wanted it done and he did not get it done. that's not all. donald trump was completely unaware...
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she is either a totally impotent, ineffectual assistant to the president who suffered a low point i guess by watching what her father did that she had no ability to influence or she feels bad -- i just don't understand what she's trying to say. >> it's the same problem with ivanka and the family members serving as senior officials that has been plaguing her since day one when she joined the information. either she's an ineffectual adviser who has no power to influence her father, or she's, you know, doing pr and damage control for herself when she says now that she's vehement my opposed because, as you said, she didn't actually visit the southern border as melania trump did. neither of those are great options for her and i don't see a third way to interpret this they shade some -- she made some other comments that we'll talk about in the show, but she has some ability to disagree with her father and know she won't get fired. that's something that other staffers don't enjoy. and so we see that she has that leeway if she wants it. she just doesn't choose to use it a lot. >> you got ahead of
she is either a totally impotent, ineffectual assistant to the president who suffered a low point i guess by watching what her father did that she had no ability to influence or she feels bad -- i just don't understand what she's trying to say. >> it's the same problem with ivanka and the family members serving as senior officials that has been plaguing her since day one when she joined the information. either she's an ineffectual adviser who has no power to influence her father, or...
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alarming is when donald trump feels this vulnerable, impotent, he lashes out, bites back. i think the next couple days and weeks will be scary and utterly unpredictable. >> the reporting we've seen, too. in the "washington post," the "new york times," when backed into a corner, everyone around will tell you it's when he lashes out. seen the tweets. there was the late-night light at the white house earlier this week. and also the comments he's making. even in that fox interview. >> think back, think to the "access hollywood" when that was revealed. apology took an 15 seconds and then he went on the attack. brought all the clinton accusers to the debate. that's what donald trump ask when feeled cornered. what's will happen in the future? >> and a possible pardon for paul manafort. looking at that as an option, rudy giuliani talked to the president. listen, here's why this is a bad idea politically, he says. republican lawmakers trying to send a message to the president this may not look good. what kind of a precedent would it set if the president did decide to pardon paul ma
alarming is when donald trump feels this vulnerable, impotent, he lashes out, bites back. i think the next couple days and weeks will be scary and utterly unpredictable. >> the reporting we've seen, too. in the "washington post," the "new york times," when backed into a corner, everyone around will tell you it's when he lashes out. seen the tweets. there was the late-night light at the white house earlier this week. and also the comments he's making. even in that fox...
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doesn't that seem kind of impotent?o the individual counties here, even after this warning from their home state senator, do they have to figure out if russian military intelligence operatives really are in their systems moving about with free rein? the idea here is that they'll fight this on their own. or if they get a call back from dhs maybe they get some help or advice? doesn't this seem like a losing debate? this is -- we're two years after 2016. this is really how we're fighting this now. joining us now is david hickton. as a u.s. attorney in 2014, he brought the first ever charges against foreign state actors for hacking. it was an indictment of five members of the chinese military for espionage against the u.s. thank you for being here. i told you i'd get you back before you wanted to be. i really appreciate you doing it. my frustration, i'm trying to be as overt and articulate about it as i can, but i don't know what to say. i do feel like there is a mismatch between what we're told now that several levels of g
doesn't that seem kind of impotent?o the individual counties here, even after this warning from their home state senator, do they have to figure out if russian military intelligence operatives really are in their systems moving about with free rein? the idea here is that they'll fight this on their own. or if they get a call back from dhs maybe they get some help or advice? doesn't this seem like a losing debate? this is -- we're two years after 2016. this is really how we're fighting this now....
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you have the impotence of the republicans who are horrified by this but think what am i going to do and this is just a tidal wave that's rolling over the country and i don't have the power to stop it. and then you have the ones who love trump owning the libs. they love his aggression and that's his base. now, that base is there. the big question for trump and the republicans going into november is who else is going to vote for him other than them. >> given that, let's play devil's advocate here. let's look at this with a different lens. the i.g. said comey mishandled the clinton investigation. the i.g. said mccabe lacked candor. the i.g. said strzok tarnished the fbi's reputation. bruce ohr was demoted after talking to a source he probably shouldn't have been talking to. when you look at that and take it altogether, do you say, hey, listen, there's a problem with the fbi? these are high-ranking officials at the fbi, the director, the deputy director, a top agent, an associate deputy a.g. all demoted? >> so obviously there are problems at the fbi, but this cover story that the problem wi
you have the impotence of the republicans who are horrified by this but think what am i going to do and this is just a tidal wave that's rolling over the country and i don't have the power to stop it. and then you have the ones who love trump owning the libs. they love his aggression and that's his base. now, that base is there. the big question for trump and the republicans going into november is who else is going to vote for him other than them. >> given that, let's play devil's...
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these are the most biting sanctions ever impotioned and in november they ratchet up to yet another level. anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states. i am asking for world peace. nothing less. i want to take you now to nbc's peter alexander. lucky guy is in berkeley heights, new jersey. all right, peter, the president calling these sanctions the most biting sanctions ever. one, is that true? two, walk us through how tough things are in iran as it relates to the economy because they are crippled. >> yes, stephanie, there's good reason to be skeptical of the president's argument that these are the most biting sanctions yet for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is they come after the u.s. pulled out of what's referred to as the jcpoa. that joint agreement with other countries that were doing this together. so when the u.s. is going out alone, it's obviously less forceful than it would be if you add other allies in this effort involved. we know russia and china are not in on this deal. the latest sanctions specifically focusing on industries
these are the most biting sanctions ever impotioned and in november they ratchet up to yet another level. anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states. i am asking for world peace. nothing less. i want to take you now to nbc's peter alexander. lucky guy is in berkeley heights, new jersey. all right, peter, the president calling these sanctions the most biting sanctions ever. one, is that true? two, walk us through how tough things are in iran as it relates...
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i'm going to try to make it so dirty that nobody does anything from going to make you impotent. guess that's a way, we can't win with ideas. the metrics are changing. they can make it harder. they can take you off the voter rolls. they can put adequate equipment in in certain precincts. they can lose ballot. they can make the loss and make it harder. why do you think they do that? because it's designed to specifically keep the status quo in place. to frustrate you so much that you go on question out of this and you decide what kind of human being you want to be. if you're young and tired of the way things are, get up and do, i can very hardened by the inflator renninger district and unseeded and incumbent. he's a 28-year-old latina woman who is emboldened and did what i think is can put all of us to do. if you don't like something changed. i wrote this book because i didn't like something. this is my contribution to. i use with your skill set believe i have two that do that conversation. sitting at home and letting people being subject to whatever people kind of dough out to us
i'm going to try to make it so dirty that nobody does anything from going to make you impotent. guess that's a way, we can't win with ideas. the metrics are changing. they can make it harder. they can take you off the voter rolls. they can put adequate equipment in in certain precincts. they can lose ballot. they can make the loss and make it harder. why do you think they do that? because it's designed to specifically keep the status quo in place. to frustrate you so much that you go on...
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congress is almost impotent.the idea we can't pass compassion released reform that would take the least dangerous than most expensive prisoners and let them go home for the remaining years, we can't pass that because we got to talk to 30 other provisions or we can't than the shackling of women because we have to have repeal of mandatory minimums. i said that somebody who supports all of these reforms but at some point we have to start thinking about how do we passed things and just keep coming back to passing more and more certainly not the first or second step. maybe 30 steps but we just have to keep coming in doing this and find ourselves to these mono monoliths bills on the gigantic bills come issues that a strategy that works in this prime anymore. i would hope that staff which are think about that as we move forward. >> one of the things i i would hope we consider in this conversation, and john malcolm mentioned it early on is the collateral consequences of conviction. it's important that we talk about priso
congress is almost impotent.the idea we can't pass compassion released reform that would take the least dangerous than most expensive prisoners and let them go home for the remaining years, we can't pass that because we got to talk to 30 other provisions or we can't than the shackling of women because we have to have repeal of mandatory minimums. i said that somebody who supports all of these reforms but at some point we have to start thinking about how do we passed things and just keep coming...
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1974 and on his wedding night he confessed he was homosexual but that doesn't matter because he's impotent i don't know if that makes any sense. and if he doesn't get an annulment, he convinces her he should move into the back trailer of her home where he lives for a period of months, stealing from her until she can't takeit , and then he dies of suicide by intentional overdose in 1974. that's what complicated many of the investigations is that the system isn't designed to try the accused postmortem but i thought it was so great he would go inside this bar which with his then" boyfriendbefore you broke that man's heart and he would be drinking side-by-side with the upstairs lounge survivors . any other questions? okay, thank you so much. i really appreciate it. [applause] >> we've got plenty behind the counter. this will be broadcast nationally on c-span so for anybody watching, you can pay for your books, maybe we will have some signed copies around but please get one tonight and we will do a signing up here in the front momentarily. >> thank you all for coming out in the rain, i apprecia
1974 and on his wedding night he confessed he was homosexual but that doesn't matter because he's impotent i don't know if that makes any sense. and if he doesn't get an annulment, he convinces her he should move into the back trailer of her home where he lives for a period of months, stealing from her until she can't takeit , and then he dies of suicide by intentional overdose in 1974. that's what complicated many of the investigations is that the system isn't designed to try the accused...
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but the un has been criticised in recent years for its apparent impotence in dealing with crises likethe fact that you are a lwa ys syria, and the fact that you are always up against the intransigence of some members of the permanent security council in terms of really effecting change. how did he deal with that? there must have been times he was frustrated he was making the progress he would have liked to? yes, i think he maintained a huge equanimity during very turbulent times. the short three yea rs i turbulent times. the short three years i worked with him included 9/11 and the iraq war as well as in being awarded the nobel peace prize. i think one of the things he was very keen to get across is that the un success stories are not always covered. today, the security council has agreed unanimously on 15 peace operations. they are divided over syria, but that is the main thing that gets in the news. i think in his time he was able to learn from the un's failures in the past over sherpa —— rwanda and srebrenica. during his tenure the number of people dying in conflicts decreased. he
but the un has been criticised in recent years for its apparent impotence in dealing with crises likethe fact that you are a lwa ys syria, and the fact that you are always up against the intransigence of some members of the permanent security council in terms of really effecting change. how did he deal with that? there must have been times he was frustrated he was making the progress he would have liked to? yes, i think he maintained a huge equanimity during very turbulent times. the short...
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donald trump responding with a mix of call it personal rage and a kind of management impotence by which i mean that he freaked out enough that a lot of people heard about it but did not follow through to actually do the firing of jeff sessions that he initially demanded in his initial freakout. so there were credible sources able to tell both "the new york times" and "the washington post" that trump was fuming about firing sessions that he told his aides he wanted it done. of course, we know he did not get it done. and that's not all. donald trump was apparently unaware completely unaware of a pretty key rule in legal recusals. i'm talking, of course, about no backies. the doj doesn't recommend a legal recusal for say some factual reason and then just take it back. that's what the trump was demanding. he told sessions to take back the recusal from the russia probe in our time line, this was a few days later, march 4th and sessions goes down to mar-a-lago where "the president objected to his decision to recuse himself. mr. trump it the times reported who had told aides he need aid loyali
donald trump responding with a mix of call it personal rage and a kind of management impotence by which i mean that he freaked out enough that a lot of people heard about it but did not follow through to actually do the firing of jeff sessions that he initially demanded in his initial freakout. so there were credible sources able to tell both "the new york times" and "the washington post" that trump was fuming about firing sessions that he told his aides he wanted it done....
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then he confessed on is what a night that he was homosexual but he was impotent.don't know why that makes any sense. he convinces her to move into the back trailer of his home for months, stealing from her and writing bad checks. he's about to divorce her but then he dies by suicide. that's part of what's complicated. any of the investigations into this is that the system is not designed to try the accused postmortem. but he would go inside this far with his boyfriend before he broke that man's heart to marry this woman. here be drinking side-by-side that is that time. >> thank you so much. [applause] [applause] >> this will be broadcast on c-span. for anybody watching maybe we'll still have some copies around. please get one tonight. we'll do some signing appear on the front. momentarily. >> thank you for coming out in the rain. i appreciate it. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversation] >> here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. on august 18, will be live at the mississippi book festival in jackson with jon meacham, a
then he confessed on is what a night that he was homosexual but he was impotent.don't know why that makes any sense. he convinces her to move into the back trailer of his home for months, stealing from her and writing bad checks. he's about to divorce her but then he dies by suicide. that's part of what's complicated. any of the investigations into this is that the system is not designed to try the accused postmortem. but he would go inside this far with his boyfriend before he broke that man's...
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congress is almost impotent. passdea that we can't compassionate release reform that would take the least dangerous and most expensive prisoners and let them go home for the remaining years, we can't pass that because we have to tie it or the other provisions or we can't ban the shackling of women because we have to have repeal of mandatory minimums, i say that as somebody who was supports this, but we have to think about, how do we pass things and keep coming back and passing more and more? it may not be a first or second step, it may be 30 steps that we have to keep doing this and tying ourselves to these monolith bills or gigantic bills, it is not a strategy that works in this environment anymore. i hope staff would think about that as we move forward. >> one of the things i would hope we would consider in this conversation, and john malcolm mentioned it early on, is the collateral consequences of conviction. it is important we talk about prison reform and sentencing reform. when folks get out, they need to ha
congress is almost impotent. passdea that we can't compassionate release reform that would take the least dangerous and most expensive prisoners and let them go home for the remaining years, we can't pass that because we have to tie it or the other provisions or we can't ban the shackling of women because we have to have repeal of mandatory minimums, i say that as somebody who was supports this, but we have to think about, how do we pass things and keep coming back and passing more and more? it...
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and yet there is a feeling, and in papers again, they write about this sense of impotence.e a difference when the permafrost is there just seems to be this disconnect between what is happening and how we can change things. the evidence of course is on an individual basis people generally try to embrace it and have made changes. people tried to do what they can. this time for one more. this is a discussion in the mail, time for a non—white star to play james bond. a bit patronising, why was this not time before? my only issueis was this not time before? my only issue is that he's got to be beddable. can we ask the women watching... ? beddable. can we ask the women watching...? should there be a different question or should that submita different question or should that submit a question? i think he has to be. james bond is a ladies man. he has to be suave and muscular and convincing. and it is out there certainly is. i am worried that if you put a posh white man in the part, like benedict cumberbatch, eddie redmayne, none of them are really sex symbols. i used to have an iss
and yet there is a feeling, and in papers again, they write about this sense of impotence.e a difference when the permafrost is there just seems to be this disconnect between what is happening and how we can change things. the evidence of course is on an individual basis people generally try to embrace it and have made changes. people tried to do what they can. this time for one more. this is a discussion in the mail, time for a non—white star to play james bond. a bit patronising, why was...
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>> the communist party at this time in the mid to late 1940's was almost nonexistent, totally impotent. the short answer to your question -- >> can we address the 1948 campaign of henry wallace? >> well, i mean, i, are you suggesting henry wallace was a communist? >> i am suggesting people have made the argument that the communist party was stronger than people today think. so much so that they might have a >> there were plenty but, they didn't garner all that much support, and certainly, wallace appealed to the progressive wing of the democratic party, and definitely, wallace appealed to people, for example, in the south, who supported what we would say is the beginning of the civil rights movement and racial integration. as a result of that, wallace was often charged with being a communist, garnering the support of communists who wanted racial integration. that was the way the segregationists targeted and tarnished the champions of racial integration in 1940 eight and 1949. but to answer your question directly and succinctly, the communist party had no significant power whatsoever in
>> the communist party at this time in the mid to late 1940's was almost nonexistent, totally impotent. the short answer to your question -- >> can we address the 1948 campaign of henry wallace? >> well, i mean, i, are you suggesting henry wallace was a communist? >> i am suggesting people have made the argument that the communist party was stronger than people today think. so much so that they might have a >> there were plenty but, they didn't garner all that much...