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construct a table so they started getting involved in education and of course you can imagine that itt was successful. not everyone wants to be a mechanical engineer. maybe you want to be a mechanic. except for. [inaudible] right now the teachers unions support that. as i understand there are so many that have been found to be harmfull. if you bring in school choice all of a sudden it's a tragedy in the country today for the economic children. they are realizing it will helpa our children and libertarians are leading the way. i wrote a column in a local newspaper every sunday and then eventually merged them together and talked about all these various issues. drug policies, school education, healthcare and the rest. a declarationn of war. if they knew congressre had delegated the power to declare war, i swear going into iraq was the biggest mistake of my lifetime and required congress to issue a declaration of war to discuss with the benefitse outf the goals are, who the enemy is. it never would have passed office, nor should it have. the same with vietnam and somalia. bringing all thes
construct a table so they started getting involved in education and of course you can imagine that itt was successful. not everyone wants to be a mechanical engineer. maybe you want to be a mechanic. except for. [inaudible] right now the teachers unions support that. as i understand there are so many that have been found to be harmfull. if you bring in school choice all of a sudden it's a tragedy in the country today for the economic children. they are realizing it will helpa our children and...
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that does not mean i don't believe in itt all the same. and that the strength of mine believed his lesson for that. i was something i have been rethinking. what conviction means and how it connects to the kind of conversations i advocating for. >> yes. >> bo, information, kidding. the information i have coming from india multi- linguistic country is how viewing page of the role of language in particularly the context of debate? particularly when you have people in different languages in the same country. actions are other non- verbal forms of building community and engagement might be easier or more effective than trying to cross those linguistic divides. >> a good question. i can write a book. [laughter] , a challenge and what i see there are probably some universals that underlie different cultural understandings ofat rhetoric. there is a lot that is different. when i was involved in the debate community. even here versus australian certainly china is very different. the reason why i think it might be a possibility not know very much abo
that does not mean i don't believe in itt all the same. and that the strength of mine believed his lesson for that. i was something i have been rethinking. what conviction means and how it connects to the kind of conversations i advocating for. >> yes. >> bo, information, kidding. the information i have coming from india multi- linguistic country is how viewing page of the role of language in particularly the context of debate? particularly when you have people in different...
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congress for the handful of you who read the whole book susan and i did and i'm sure she proved that itt may times that i might have been the first person in america to read the wholele book. i was reading it on the airplane and i'm laughing so hard. but to give you context my daddy and dick armey- lived across the alley from one another and in the book dick tells the story but the elder richard and there are number of richard the book wasls tasked with teaching younr richard how to climb poles when dick joined the electric rural cooperative for a summer job. the fact that dick had to go to a union shop and work for co-op. that was the last time he did either of those things. more importantly than that brother who along with phil gramm are the two stars of the book.ay charlie and my daddy both married well and stayed married to the same person their entire life so just to give you a little of that. my dad did teach in dick didn't put this part in the book. my dad tells me gave him one of his first economic lessons. after work dick said let's go down to gordy's bar and have t a drink. may
congress for the handful of you who read the whole book susan and i did and i'm sure she proved that itt may times that i might have been the first person in america to read the wholele book. i was reading it on the airplane and i'm laughing so hard. but to give you context my daddy and dick armey- lived across the alley from one another and in the book dick tells the story but the elder richard and there are number of richard the book wasls tasked with teaching younr richard how to climb poles...
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and i feel itt was. i am in eyes and ears reporter and this was a big investigation we have to find out what happened here. finally before i go to questions i will say the other thing i admire about a book is its conclusion. he really very succinctly documents as always and footnoted but he's is simply says what he means. those of you who know thee boeig remember jim at ernie who is the ceo for 10 years and to really solidified this culture that was focused on the financials. before mcnerney came to boeing he was a 3m for four years. he was very famous for lots of inventions. so peter writes this in just over four years of mcnerney doubled the company's annual profits. he did it by going straight a 3m's future. because he slashed jobs he slashed r&d spending and that increased profits but it destroyed the future of the company. so a terrific story and a terrific history great writing and conclusions. so now i'm going to give peter his chance to talk about it with a few questions and later on will come to
and i feel itt was. i am in eyes and ears reporter and this was a big investigation we have to find out what happened here. finally before i go to questions i will say the other thing i admire about a book is its conclusion. he really very succinctly documents as always and footnoted but he's is simply says what he means. those of you who know thee boeig remember jim at ernie who is the ceo for 10 years and to really solidified this culture that was focused on the financials. before mcnerney...
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would itt be wrong to say that cancel culture? >> i guess maybe i resist the term because i'm not sure it actually exists as a culture. there have been efforts of cancellation and some have been successful. that is a shame because not a good response to somebody else's idea to silence them. you have to silence them with your own, out argue that and to take advantage of confrontation as an opportunity to put your view across the there are many examples and i just mentioned you in my book and we need liberals who know better certainly in our generation and what was disappointing about the new yorker incident is over liberals supported the idea of canceling, really what would be aic debate, remnick was put bana toha the test and as a result of the cancellation, he didn't have a chance and he probably would have a torn him apart so it is a reflection of depolarization of ourle time and has affected many people. >> can't yell fire in a movie theater, a lot of disinformation out there, what you do about it? >> the supreme court has draw
would itt be wrong to say that cancel culture? >> i guess maybe i resist the term because i'm not sure it actually exists as a culture. there have been efforts of cancellation and some have been successful. that is a shame because not a good response to somebody else's idea to silence them. you have to silence them with your own, out argue that and to take advantage of confrontation as an opportunity to put your view across the there are many examples and i just mentioned you in my book...
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was aog progressive idea really, before the word progressive was being used to the way we think of itt now. when i say something and then you add something to what i say, we became better as to everywhere as one, right? but when speech loses its communicative value when it becomes more like an assault, like conduct which is regulated by all judgments about law and order. coetzee conducts the thing we are regulating. then it becomes like an assault. and that it does notec function like speech does not have communicative value. we need to abusive speech is intended to demean and annihilate entire racele of peoe you are not contributing to the public dialogue in a way that furthers the ambition the founders had when they thought of the freedom of speech, freedom of speech was supposed to be constructive. so there are two ways in which elon musk is wrong when he preaches freedom of speech. one is he complains voices are being censored. the first amendment only regulates government conduct is not private. the second is is misguided notion of what the founders meant by freedom of speech. and
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do you want to get o outf ve havgin t toalk abou itt? >> no, no, no, no., i'm talking aboutve erything el.se if c ian rememb,er i'll tk al about it. h>>e says h deoesn't remember a lot of tadeils of these. >> hmae y not. bui t certainldoy . >>ep rorter: cindy ssay it wasn't just that one incintde, that there were other physical confroatntions i,ncluding chokingnd a multiple threats with different weonaps. in 2001, police wereal cled to eir home in irvi,ng texas. fiofcers reported that walker talkedbo autav hing a shootut-o thwi poceli. s higun was bssuequently confcaisted. cindy h nasot responded to abc news' request fcommt. a b wfe d i.d. andas w doing we.ll >> i'm totally changed from back enth to where'm i at today. a lot of ppleoe may ha tvehese obprlems, b tuthey areoo t ashamedr o they're too srecad to me out and say somethg.in m not ashamed bauecse, guys, i'm mahun. >>ep rorter: wnhe we reached out for mmcoent this year, a spesokperson f torhe walrke campgnai tdol abc news,er hschel addresdse these issues in daietl th bob wooufdrf4 1 yrsea ago. he e
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i don't see itt happening. >> one thing we know about native americans is they are patient. >> let's hope so, yes, absolutely. >> so jim thorpe continues to make news. >> i had nothing to do with it but it was pretty good timing. so his medals were taken away from him and then only last month in july of this year were all of his records finally restored after a long campaign from many people. i need a friend on the international olympic committee, robert wheeler and his wife who were his earliest chroniclers. many people, at a lot of native american activists were fighting for this forever. and it f finally happened. 110 years too late. the other way that the story is in the news is the indian boarding schools. here you had the pope going to count only a few weeks ago to apologize for the way that the catholic church have handled indian boarding schools over the years and the trauma of that. we have this wonderful secretary of the interior deb haaland was made at one of her causes to study both what happened in those schools and the intergenerational trauma that ensued from that. >>
i don't see itt happening. >> one thing we know about native americans is they are patient. >> let's hope so, yes, absolutely. >> so jim thorpe continues to make news. >> i had nothing to do with it but it was pretty good timing. so his medals were taken away from him and then only last month in july of this year were all of his records finally restored after a long campaign from many people. i need a friend on the international olympic committee, robert wheeler and his...
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when we talk about the hundreds and hundreds of people at that time itt was revolutionary. when people did that i began to see those people, and i still don't know what happened. people were dying, losing their homes. we don'tha know what happened to the people that helped to build the movement. a few of us like myself and others you did this and this. but to all the people that worked to make this possible writing the book and the experience that came out would come to me and say what about this. all this stuff that comes they would give an example of how that happened and for years and years i told the story and what were you thinking about. by some accident it was about fate. that's another story. but anyway, a few weeks before we found the body, i was in new jersey for the free and democratiche party and a good friend of mine in new york i called and talked to him and why don't you come over here before you go back to mississippi and i said okay. to make a long story short we get caught in the middle of the rights for two whole days. asas a kid that runs across the stre
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. >> itt just isn't strike me as something i should do was to lie to the president i had to uncover itlie. so to get a blue ribbon committee to look at the human spaceflight program those who did not have an ax to grind or a couple of wonderful astronauts and then they came up with the same scenario that we did that uncover the problem of the program and gave us some options but when we made a decision to go for that wasn't popular and as we outlined in the book i took a lot of the blame. but the truth is so many people really did agree with something had to be done. >> what was constellation and why was it so badly managed what was going on there quick. >> it was a government owned and operated program along the lines of apollo and it was established to doe. all things. it was to start with a capsule called orion and then ares one to take astronauts to the u space station after the shuttle retired of course the speciation would not be there but the longer-term goal was to have an even larger rocket on the ares five to take us back to the moon astronauts on the moon again. but the revi
. >> itt just isn't strike me as something i should do was to lie to the president i had to uncover itlie. so to get a blue ribbon committee to look at the human spaceflight program those who did not have an ax to grind or a couple of wonderful astronauts and then they came up with the same scenario that we did that uncover the problem of the program and gave us some options but when we made a decision to go for that wasn't popular and as we outlined in the book i took a lot of the blame....
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. >> thank you, trey itt starts with honesty, we will start there talk again. you, senate is 50/50 every race eco could, be the one that takes control of senate, joining now, republi senate candidate from great state of colorado. can you pull it off, if so how? >> great to be on, thank you. i wish you were back there to help us. we built a heck of a campaign in colorado a huge coalition, it is good trump supporters, g.o.p., republicans. it is unaffiliated and democrats that left the party, they're disgruntled, they are onboard it is working americans, nurses, doctors, lawyers and plumbers and painters, waiters and waitresses behind the campaign. they are ready for change, they are getting eaten alive by this inflation. caused by michael bennett and joe biden and their policies. trey: i know you are running against michael bennett, i heard a voice in the last week, how do you keep former president trump supporters but make sure in a tough state in colorado, they are welcome too. >> i'm a contractor, not a politics, said what i said. i got a lot of supporters tha
. >> thank you, trey itt starts with honesty, we will start there talk again. you, senate is 50/50 every race eco could, be the one that takes control of senate, joining now, republi senate candidate from great state of colorado. can you pull it off, if so how? >> great to be on, thank you. i wish you were back there to help us. we built a heck of a campaign in colorado a huge coalition, it is good trump supporters, g.o.p., republicans. it is unaffiliated and democrats that left the...
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talk about, was itt dawsonville, the event you went to still ongoing?so that culture, dawsonville georgia. >> there are a lot of places that would haven't changed a lot in the south. dawsonville georgia is one of them. they call themselves the birthplace of stock-car racing the people in north carolina heatedly disputed that. it's almost like who makes the best barbecue. but dawsonville is the home of a big racing family who just one of the big nascar contest this year, chase elliott. it was a hotbed of moon shining. not an easy drive but a straight shot down mountain roads to 11. people in these communities were making the moonshine. originally they would've bartered and sold to each other but when the markup got to be so high they would start selling it to people they didn't know in atlanta through bootleggers, and the quality of the staff got to be really, really bad. moonshine would kill you. they were using old radiators instead of copper tubing andat that kind of thing. dawsonville has a moonshine festival e every year and i went to it to kind of
talk about, was itt dawsonville, the event you went to still ongoing?so that culture, dawsonville georgia. >> there are a lot of places that would haven't changed a lot in the south. dawsonville georgia is one of them. they call themselves the birthplace of stock-car racing the people in north carolina heatedly disputed that. it's almost like who makes the best barbecue. but dawsonville is the home of a big racing family who just one of the big nascar contest this year, chase elliott. it...
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find out what you want to do and do itt don't let someone predetermine this is only path fory successgwash pive of equal stature multiple of success. soes when you have noted free framework it is entrepreneurship so free -- i call it free not earth -- [inaudible conversations] youin talk about your grandfathr who literally i guess at dinner table held up a newspaper and was acting as if he was reading so that you could sense that this is an important activity. what does it mean to have that within your family so it's the new -' it's the most core nucleus that developing a child. >> i think -- family is misunderstood so often. in a single household they were my family when we were younger we lived with my grandparents one of the beauties of family no matter what what it looks like it does matter but not always as much as we think it does. having a grandfather who was at the -- kitchen table every morning flipping through the paper left a impact on me to the importance of reading. ii didn't know then that he coud not read. he was, you know, faking until you make it he was faking it unti
find out what you want to do and do itt don't let someone predetermine this is only path fory successgwash pive of equal stature multiple of success. soes when you have noted free framework it is entrepreneurship so free -- i call it free not earth -- [inaudible conversations] youin talk about your grandfathr who literally i guess at dinner table held up a newspaper and was acting as if he was reading so that you could sense that this is an important activity. what does it mean to have that...
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itt is a grind and we have to teach them about the grind in the crime is what makes it beautiful. work hard , be honest and teach our children all the things that need towa be taught. one minister told me more black people there in heaven. you're making them broke on earth, at least to one part right, teach them how to have the peace of god, love one another and teach them to love themselves because once you love yourself, it is a matter how the white man feels about you. love yourself. >> so in your book you really turned out how the big switch started. >> people believe it started in 1960. i think all the way back to the election of 86 when the whole southern part of the america, it's only about ten years after blinken to a lot of black people voting democratic and they had a plan for the south carolina plan. robbery, murder. mississippi and the democrat party for 100 years in the field of n mississippi even today. when people say they started putting the democrat party in the 60s, no. let's look at something, we saw the democrat party but no. in 1956, 57, a true republican in t
itt is a grind and we have to teach them about the grind in the crime is what makes it beautiful. work hard , be honest and teach our children all the things that need towa be taught. one minister told me more black people there in heaven. you're making them broke on earth, at least to one part right, teach them how to have the peace of god, love one another and teach them to love themselves because once you love yourself, it is a matter how the white man feels about you. love yourself....
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punitive president of united states to understandco this.ns have spend 120 years 1 scheming to get around itt through it. wilson despised the w constitutionoo. the modern racist movement of today despises the constitution., democrat party and their media despise thee constitution.co why? because it puts checks on their power. the purpose of the constitution is to p protect the individual. and progressive movement isto to dehumanize individuals and talk about groups of people. the constitution and their ide ideology can never function together. let's look at our constitution they claim to support it. do they? first, essential element is separation of powers,ti withouont that, we would be a tyranny. if you look at the constructat of the constitution article i, congress, art article ii the executives article iii the courts, the democrat party wants to destroy separation of power, one of reason that joe biden legislates by executive order, i read a piece said his executive orders. have resulted in expenditure i of 1.5 trillion dollars, less than two years in presidency, that is unconstitutional.
punitive president of united states to understandco this.ns have spend 120 years 1 scheming to get around itt through it. wilson despised the w constitutionoo. the modern racist movement of today despises the constitution., democrat party and their media despise thee constitution.co why? because it puts checks on their power. the purpose of the constitution is to p protect the individual. and progressive movement isto to dehumanize individuals and talk about groups of people. the constitution...
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ift one thing at all, itt affects governmental action. suose there is a 10% plan or sothing like that and one part is socioeconomic derty. we will also get more ci diversity in this manner. that is part of the purpose of the law. i tnkhat is pretty true to experience, that pt of the reason that these kinds of plans have beeneveloped is that people have understood that we will work for more racially diverse campuses is that permissible? >> it is a different analysis when theacnations -- when the mechazaon chosen is -- andn >> iis not different analysis. e way you can offend the constitution is by using an impermissible classification. another way you can offend the constitution is by devising a proxy mechanism with the purpose of achienghe same results that the impermissle classification would. i took your answer, which i welcome, to be yes, the 10% plans are constitutional. but i guess i wonder why, given most of our constitutional doctrine, that wou bso. >> i'sure the current state of the laws, especial within arlington. if the governmen
ift one thing at all, itt affects governmental action. suose there is a 10% plan or sothing like that and one part is socioeconomic derty. we will also get more ci diversity in this manner. that is part of the purpose of the law. i tnkhat is pretty true to experience, that pt of the reason that these kinds of plans have beeneveloped is that people have understood that we will work for more racially diverse campuses is that permissible? >> it is a different analysis when theacnations --...
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there was a task force set up designed to bag cline dinks because the itt hearings. he he pled to a misdemeanor. he and dozens of other people's reputations were ruined but it wasn't nixon's idea that klein dink should go was clindings idea. our next question, sir. hi, do you think had there been an alternate media back in 73 like fox news that things would have come out like they did in the investigation against donald trump. a good question and of course the short answer is i don't know. the the situation back in the 70s was dramatically different from day there were only three networks abc nbc and cbs. they were two influential papers the new york times the washington post and there were two weekly news magazines, newsweek and time. and they were uniformly liberal. we called it the liberal eastern establishment. no fox news. no talk radio. no podcasts. no alternate point of view. so either what you had to say with consistent with their narrative or it never saw air? there were no other side. we could not get our news out. no investigation of wrongdoing by the othe
there was a task force set up designed to bag cline dinks because the itt hearings. he he pled to a misdemeanor. he and dozens of other people's reputations were ruined but it wasn't nixon's idea that klein dink should go was clindings idea. our next question, sir. hi, do you think had there been an alternate media back in 73 like fox news that things would have come out like they did in the investigation against donald trump. a good question and of course the short answer is i don't know. the...
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summer and there were so many states and urban areas with no plan getting kids back into the classroom, itty concerning. we did everything we could to urge and encourage them to do just that and pledged support in any way we could give it to ensure they have the resources they need but it was frustrating and that kids were kept out of the classroom more than they ever should have been. today we don't even begin to know the scale of impact and harm that has befallen on kids across the country. >> on the public health side we know the upper two shut down schools the impacts -- i think it's got sicker at home than they would have in the classroom with schools are pinched but that's no clear, right? >> absolutely. >> hopefully will learn from the lesson that should apart from the obvious need to have kids in schools so moms and dads can work, there is no health impact for states like florida and others the state open for a long period of time. >> serving kids, again the pandemic and how the system handled it opened his eyes to lack of control and influence they've had. >> normally when there is
summer and there were so many states and urban areas with no plan getting kids back into the classroom, itty concerning. we did everything we could to urge and encourage them to do just that and pledged support in any way we could give it to ensure they have the resources they need but it was frustrating and that kids were kept out of the classroom more than they ever should have been. today we don't even begin to know the scale of impact and harm that has befallen on kids across the country....
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so itt was always on your mind s a reporter, it should have been. you can get these people in trouble, so be careful. >> an interesting follow-up from bill mccarron. said the russians ever try to recruit you whenik you are ther? and what was that like if so? and did you report it? thanks i'm sorry to disappoint you, to the best of my knowledge, maybe they tried and i was not aware of it. but to the best of my knowledge nobody ever tried to recruit me as such but we did get into conversations tried to persuade their governments better than yours. that was effort to win me over to the point of view. i am not aware of any serious professional effort to look me into their system. >> much you shared in your first autobiographical book of peter the great, what you share in the assignment russia, we learn more about krista the soviet premier in europe most interesting relationship with him and his relationship with you beginning with the title of your first book. talk about that relationship? stories. do it in two the first story takes us back to july 4 ,
so itt was always on your mind s a reporter, it should have been. you can get these people in trouble, so be careful. >> an interesting follow-up from bill mccarron. said the russians ever try to recruit you whenik you are ther? and what was that like if so? and did you report it? thanks i'm sorry to disappoint you, to the best of my knowledge, maybe they tried and i was not aware of it. but to the best of my knowledge nobody ever tried to recruit me as such but we did get into...
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. >> the rise of the militia movement in 1990s is really important for itt has origins te 70s and 80s high-powered groups that gave him the go to work federal government. >> all the way back which i didn't realize. >> cap and botox both in wonderful book bring work home rfor background audit, after the events of waco and ruby ridge does become martyrdom moments for this new militia movement. it bring so many more people into the militia movement. as the militia movement becomes bigger and more active politicians like helen who is a representative from idaho, ruby ridge is in her district begin to see these members and their politics as part of their base. and so she is out there talking about black helicopters and conspiracy theories about the un. resold in the militia of montana hill's book next to bomb making manuals. there is a real interplay between her politics and s militia movement. she sees them as part of who she is appealing to. particularly a couple other members from texas and from the west to brady start get a real thinning of the line between the violence of the militias
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i mean, itt was a joke. that's not how i should think about other people. thiss sort of idea of the marketplace and the products you can choose from was baked into the t mindset. there is also in some ways a factor oft consent culture where it feels like you are trading in some way. you agree with somebody else to allow them. it's's sort of a transaction approach in nature. but the thing is most people don't want to have transactional sex. their idea of a good relationship isn't two people bartering for this act but something that sees them as a full person and involves empathy and care and being seen for who they are and something that leaves their humanity and human dignity intact. we are being trained and there's something within a lot of people that is rape held by and wants to reject that framing we just have to figure out how to do so. >> one of the things i fought for so long is this idea that the true empowerment requires us to become critical thinkers, like we have to engage with it. it doesn't just have to be this wave coming at us just because so
i mean, itt was a joke. that's not how i should think about other people. thiss sort of idea of the marketplace and the products you can choose from was baked into the t mindset. there is also in some ways a factor oft consent culture where it feels like you are trading in some way. you agree with somebody else to allow them. it's's sort of a transaction approach in nature. but the thing is most people don't want to have transactional sex. their idea of a good relationship isn't two people...
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harvey comes in the sweet after dinner and takes off all his clothes and parades around the sweet naked, itt is normal. this is harvey.he and what he did with a lot of women he would say i have a kink in my neck can you give me a massage, i will give you one and one of the warnings among the warnings she had on a piece of paperwh which i have is don't er give him a massage. and also wear two pairs of pants. so people p knew, where two pais of pants and don't let him take any off. so in any case, the people that worked forwa him knew that he ws a beast. there wasn't just having affairs, it was about conquest and conquest of men who he yelled out and put down and conquest of women sexually. any more questions? >> i thought this would take another evening but how did you develop your wonderful interviewing skills and if you were to advise somebody doing interviews like youee have been doing, what would you say? >> listen, be a good listener. you don't need to talk. let the silence work for you. ask a question and don't jump in andnd interrupt them. let them talk and it will build their confiden
harvey comes in the sweet after dinner and takes off all his clothes and parades around the sweet naked, itt is normal. this is harvey.he and what he did with a lot of women he would say i have a kink in my neck can you give me a massage, i will give you one and one of the warnings among the warnings she had on a piece of paperwh which i have is don't er give him a massage. and also wear two pairs of pants. so people p knew, where two pais of pants and don't let him take any off. so in any...
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ryer island and eventually to thing is tea areat boat has been plagued witmechanical problems since itt water back in 2011 and thoss continue to this day. >> is it really the case that i, in this day and age, we can't even run a ferry 300 yards acros the sacramento river? >> okay, kpix 5's wilson walkers down the frequent breakdowns. >> reporter: for betty and bob . every trip away from home takesa lot of extra planning and mopefy a little luck. >> there's no red mark. closed signs so we assume that's worki. but here's the real mccoy. >> reporter: suppose these suths want to make a trip to rio vista. leave the small community community of snug harbor for thx minute drive to the real mccoy and the full trip into town might take about 15 minutes. ho. >> look at it honey. it's up they've got it up again. >> reporter: the real mccoy ii s down for maintenance so it's ovr to option b. the j-mack cable ferry on the other side of ryer island. this makes the trip a bit longer, maybe 30, 35 minutet when it's not working? >> let me see. 30 to there, 20 -- it's about 55 minutes going the long way a
ryer island and eventually to thing is tea areat boat has been plagued witmechanical problems since itt water back in 2011 and thoss continue to this day. >> is it really the case that i, in this day and age, we can't even run a ferry 300 yards acros the sacramento river? >> okay, kpix 5's wilson walkers down the frequent breakdowns. >> reporter: for betty and bob . every trip away from home takesa lot of extra planning and mopefy a little luck. >> there's no red mark....
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call me cindy and cynthia for years that others it was okay for them to be cindy but i was cynthia but itty. people were not trying to get familiar with that but most the people that i grew up with call me that but i finally said when i came here i gave up the red shoes in the braids. i think i just have to put a stop to this i was as sincere as i could be and i asked him to help me how to turn down the promotion. i wasn't mad. you've gone too far. is a vp already. i risen higher than ever that i'd rise in the corporation. i was well beyond that director level that i came in son the fast track program fabulous. it i was enjoying life but i wanted to keep my vp job. my family is depending on me i said help me to say no and she said she agreed. and probably the officer thing was not for me and she would break thebo news to the chairman and herwo boss in a way to keep my job intact. that's all that i was worried about my husband was in the background saying he can get me whites and a barber. i said no. enough i cannot people let me change fundamentally who i am. then you have to take a stand
call me cindy and cynthia for years that others it was okay for them to be cindy but i was cynthia but itty. people were not trying to get familiar with that but most the people that i grew up with call me that but i finally said when i came here i gave up the red shoes in the braids. i think i just have to put a stop to this i was as sincere as i could be and i asked him to help me how to turn down the promotion. i wasn't mad. you've gone too far. is a vp already. i risen higher than ever that...
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for me itt just felt like, okay, i survive again. i'm not going to die. of miss out on -- that's the thing, i mean, that's really theth thing about this. when i look back on those years, i just peel like i missed a lot of great stuff. very nice of you to list off the stuff i did. there's as part of me that kind of wishes i'd been able to participate in that, you know? because i feel like i was just getting through it during that period. >> i was going to say, all these feelings are only amply find as youyo run for the -- amply finds you run for u.s. senate. and at one point you write you felt like you were destinedded to a short life of consequence, one that may have mattered to others but was never really experienceed by me. man, that's hard to hear after everything you've been lu. >> the book also has jokes. [laughter] there's lev -- levity, and that's important. a lot of it comes from her. but, yeah. you know, i, only thing that seemed to matter, actually there's a part -- so there's several passages in the book, one in each chapter at least that diana
for me itt just felt like, okay, i survive again. i'm not going to die. of miss out on -- that's the thing, i mean, that's really theth thing about this. when i look back on those years, i just peel like i missed a lot of great stuff. very nice of you to list off the stuff i did. there's as part of me that kind of wishes i'd been able to participate in that, you know? because i feel like i was just getting through it during that period. >> i was going to say, all these feelings are only...
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steering the manufacturing industry away from from plastics is much like turning a large ship at sea, itt happen quickly. in the meantime, meantime, the watery world he has come to love, pays the pricr our in action. >> i have a granddaughter as well and i would like for her te able to see many of the things i've been fortunate enough to see. >> captain things like a sailor that his plan would harness the wind of commerce to give people incentive, financial or otherwi, to collect and remove plastic waste from the environment that he is still in the early stages of a conversation with tatloa erthe pandemic. pandemic. >> the santa cruz public works director says the city would ned to see if full-scale working prototype of jim's technology before considering its adoption but pretty interesting stuff. >> >> yes anything help with all that waste would make a big difference for sure. > >> a pet rescue during hurricane hurricane ian is going viral. a man's had the terrified cat at a a beach just south of fort myers, soon afterwards their conditioning unit the cat was pd on was washed into the gu
steering the manufacturing industry away from from plastics is much like turning a large ship at sea, itt happen quickly. in the meantime, meantime, the watery world he has come to love, pays the pricr our in action. >> i have a granddaughter as well and i would like for her te able to see many of the things i've been fortunate enough to see. >> captain things like a sailor that his plan would harness the wind of commerce to give people incentive, financial or otherwi, to collect...
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it seems apparent that one lesson he bided in his administration has learned from history is that itt is not planning to take these troops out and understands it needs to maintain this presence to keep the lid on the situation.i >> a caveat on the perseverance, absolutely. but we cannot let any of this get on automatic pilot where we it like it is unchanging. e the situation whether it is te threat, whether it's the partners and what they are willing to do that and you to change. and i think if we don't keep refreshing what's going on, what does it take to deal withil tha? the necessary capabilities we can get in trouble. i'm not saying we are there at this point. i will say with all that's happening in the world, that's happening in russia and ukraine, ironic, all of these things there is a risk of putting the counterterrorism work, there's an on growing set of operations. and that is dangerous to do. got to keep her focus on that.ok >> thank you madam secretary. michael, congratulations again on your book. if any of us not read it yet i highly recommend it brings my well tab version
it seems apparent that one lesson he bided in his administration has learned from history is that itt is not planning to take these troops out and understands it needs to maintain this presence to keep the lid on the situation.i >> a caveat on the perseverance, absolutely. but we cannot let any of this get on automatic pilot where we it like it is unchanging. e the situation whether it is te threat, whether it's the partners and what they are willing to do that and you to change. and i...
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kind of mesak me nervous a little t.bi bu itt's are gat honor. i nevesar w that cinomg.shat right? y>>ep. o would veha seen th catoming? >> jimmy i: feel liker. mog rers ewkn it was going to haenpp. mean, ift' isoi gng toap hpen for anodyby, it wod ulbe for him, rit?gh >> ahye. and dr. ses.us j>>immy: yeah, what if dr. uss eve wnas arewa -- it's hard toma igine dr. ssseu as a person. >> yeah. >> jimmy w:hich he was. >> ahye. j>>immy: i wtasn't hisna me. ifou y dveri south, d'ton you see his house u opn the cliff on eth left? >> jmyim: i udse to live onhe t ocblk whereis h house i s. >> oh, wow. >> jmyim: yeah. not athe t same ti.me >>o. n [ uglahter ] j>>immy: aholtugh he lives in everyone's hoe,us real, lyif you think ouabt it. [ lahtuger ] so does mr. rogers, ye. ah >>im jmy: i bet if you went arou andnd knock oedn drsoo u'd be hard pressed to fdin a hoeus thatid dn'tav he a dr. seuss. enev ppleoeho w d'ton have childrenav he some ki ondf eecrpy atticr o somethi fngilled with those boo.ks kind o lfike the story of the star bellied sntcaihes right ther e. >>im jmy: this
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in 2019 itt downgraded the u.s. democracy score once again to plus seven, and it did this as a result of the executive branch refusing to respond to subpoenas by the legislative branch. here in the united states the biggest check on executive power is congress. and if there president doesn't respond to this tool of congress to try t to keep presidential behavior in line, then that clearly indicates that the president is muchuc more powerfl than congress, and that is not how our system was originally designed. we were not supposed to have what arthur schlesinger a few years back called an imperial president. but we now have an executive branch that is significantly more powerful than all the other branches. and then by the end of trump's's presidency the center downgraded thed u.s. democracy to plus fiv. negative five to plus five is the anocracy zone and that put the united states in that zone for the first time since 1800. so here i am. i am watching u.s. democracy decline. i see it go towards the middle zone. i un
in 2019 itt downgraded the u.s. democracy score once again to plus seven, and it did this as a result of the executive branch refusing to respond to subpoenas by the legislative branch. here in the united states the biggest check on executive power is congress. and if there president doesn't respond to this tool of congress to try t to keep presidential behavior in line, then that clearly indicates that the president is muchuc more powerfl than congress, and that is not how our system was...
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i very rarely wear a clerical collar but i but i put itt day because i think that not only that what has transpired, what transpired between us is sacred but also at its core is what ministry is about, it's an outstanding in solidarity with the crucified of the earth as the great james comey reminded us. and my father was a presbyterian minister, a great influence on my life and active in the civil rights movement, antiwar movement. he's a veteran of world war ii, and the gay rights movement at a time when very, very few ministers spoke out. his brother was gay, youngest brother, my uncle, and father had a particular sensitivity to the pain of being a gay man in america in the 1950s and '60s. and so i put the clerical collar on, and as i read in the book, i put my father's cufflinks into my shirt with his initials. and just going to give the beginning of this talk is what i told my students, and then we can have questions. and boris enron were there. my fellow college graduates, integrity is not an inherited trait. it is not conferred by privilege or status or wealth. it cannot be be
i very rarely wear a clerical collar but i but i put itt day because i think that not only that what has transpired, what transpired between us is sacred but also at its core is what ministry is about, it's an outstanding in solidarity with the crucified of the earth as the great james comey reminded us. and my father was a presbyterian minister, a great influence on my life and active in the civil rights movement, antiwar movement. he's a veteran of world war ii, and the gay rights movement at...
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when i wrote the book i have this idea, itt sounds good so am going to try it and the idea was i would more accurate book about neuroscience that exists but i will write in a way accessible so everyone can learn it and i sat down to do it and i thought this is really hard so instead of having introduction, here are the machines we used to study brains, i tried to introduce at thewe time you need it, in the place in the story to somebody is motivated like we are staring at the screen because we are studying this and i hope it works but that was my goal when i sat down to do it i thought wow, that's really hard. >> it's interesting you say it's harder to write about the things you know, trying to make it accessible, i struggled withol that, too. i got myy training in biology d worked with physicists and now mostly computer science stuff, there are links if we time, i'd like to get to that element, computer scientists should read this as well but i want to go back to the rewrite, one question, and i have my own sort of story in writing as well, woke up the cut, what didn't get in that you
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stupid i shouldn't even repeat it but i told this colleague of mine, there's no way you can have kids itt doesn't he has had like there your own and seven when we sent out postcards we adopted her first son, we set out postcards and anthony adopted us and we were all smiling so happy, the same collie called me and said tell me about all of that nonsense you were talking and i said boy shut out. [laughter] because it was so ridiculous and i didn't know pretty and i'm hoping i can save somebody ten years worth of pain haven't really getting touch with the plan that the lord has for our life as many times in my life, michael, per the plan and i knew that something else was supposed to be going on in the use kept saying i better do it my way and have a plan that at some point you have to yield fruit you have to go to the fact that you have been chosen and even chosen for a certain task and to also show up for other people. and finally i've yielded and i can finally give people faith and optimism and permission to go ahead and yield. >> and you want to adopt children. >> my babies, those are m
stupid i shouldn't even repeat it but i told this colleague of mine, there's no way you can have kids itt doesn't he has had like there your own and seven when we sent out postcards we adopted her first son, we set out postcards and anthony adopted us and we were all smiling so happy, the same collie called me and said tell me about all of that nonsense you were talking and i said boy shut out. [laughter] because it was so ridiculous and i didn't know pretty and i'm hoping i can save somebody...
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a new york nightclub with 14-year-old rapp and his 19-year-old friend john barrowman, but that was ittith barrelman that n spacey told the jury while he did flirt with barrowman, that night he wasn't trying to seduce him at all rapp claims days after the nightclub visit is when spacey sexually assaulted him rapp is suing kevin spacey for battery. he is seeking $40 million in damages. spacey has repeatedly denied all the allegations against him. the civil case expected to go to the jury later this week nbc's legal analyst danny cevallos is with us. danny, yesterday we heard some pretty emotional testimony from spacey about childhood and a lot of things he says he never discussed before today not so much. how did cross-examination go >> all in all, cross-examination doesn't always go well for a defendant like kevin spacey. but on that first day the question is did he sway the jury with tales of his upbringing, his challenges, and other things at the core of the case, the challenge for the plaintiff is proving something that happened many years ago and that's the challenge with these chil
a new york nightclub with 14-year-old rapp and his 19-year-old friend john barrowman, but that was ittith barrelman that n spacey told the jury while he did flirt with barrowman, that night he wasn't trying to seduce him at all rapp claims days after the nightclub visit is when spacey sexually assaulted him rapp is suing kevin spacey for battery. he is seeking $40 million in damages. spacey has repeatedly denied all the allegations against him. the civil case expected to go to the jury later...
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itt picks up our coverage next stories of bipolar depression.sion can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. now i'm back where i belong. ask your doctor if latuda is right for you. pay as little as zero dollars for your first prescription. it's the subway series menu! 12 irresistible subs... like #6 the boss. pepperoni kicks it off. with meatballs smothered in rich marinara. don't forget the fresh mozzarella. don't you forget who the real boss is around here. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. as a
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i don't know who promoted this idea initially, itt could be those threere jewish leaders who publishedan advertisement in "new york times" calling for a boycott of nbc viewership were watching the game. the viewership dropped half from then games. that's significant. i don't know what's going through the executive at nbc but it was a huge, that's a consumer activist role. people have a choice not to watch, not to buy things. >> i know one of fact of being labeled a genocide was that it was difficult for f advertisers, for brands to have as many come to an as many ads being so excited about the olympics because everyone knew that there was both there wase a genocide going on. >> speaking of that important point, you remind me something, genocide olympic was sponsored by companies implicated already in the forest practices. it's not that difficult. some of them came to testify in congress. they would not even acknowledge their something bad happening iw that part of the world. it is used on constable. more importantly this is un-american because we have history, cotton trade history. thi
i don't know who promoted this idea initially, itt could be those threere jewish leaders who publishedan advertisement in "new york times" calling for a boycott of nbc viewership were watching the game. the viewership dropped half from then games. that's significant. i don't know what's going through the executive at nbc but it was a huge, that's a consumer activist role. people have a choice not to watch, not to buy things. >> i know one of fact of being labeled a genocide was...
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i felt itt, from administrators. i was 14 i had just turned 14.at kid should have to go through that? >> i definitely agree. you predominately went -- a check going to catholic and religious schools in st. louis. i actually went to public schools in st. louis. i'd similar experiences. but what you just described was the hardest for me was when teachers didn't believe believe me or listen to me because off y race and because i was physically a young black girl. i would like to hear you talk a little bit about how adults choosing to not believe you or question you when you do well on a test and how that even trickle down to your interactions with the healthcare industry as a young woman. you talk in the book about ending up terminating two pregnancies and the level of dismissiveness and harshness you receive from the medical professionals who worked with you. would you talk a little bit about what that does to a young black woman when you were repeatedly not believed and dismissed? >> i think part of it goes back to even as use we are seen or treate
i felt itt, from administrators. i was 14 i had just turned 14.at kid should have to go through that? >> i definitely agree. you predominately went -- a check going to catholic and religious schools in st. louis. i actually went to public schools in st. louis. i'd similar experiences. but what you just described was the hardest for me was when teachers didn't believe believe me or listen to me because off y race and because i was physically a young black girl. i would like to hear you...
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take awayin but also realy appreciating by the time something appears on the board agenda and means itt is extremey difficult. to quote president obama, if it were easy some else would've solved it and, therefore, we do need to think about these issues in theirse sort of moral, wholesome and more sort of broad perspective and not just in a sort of ideological, there's only one answer kindon of way. those are some of things i have learned. >> host: your book breaks down a couple big issues. what boards are and how they operate, h the risks for the future and, of course, a lot of the big issues playing out now. i want to first look at something made. quote, , there changing times he made boards more indispensable than t ever. so how has that changed in the last year? we're in this global pandemic. i would love to hear what this last year and changes meant as a board member. >> guest: yes. it's beenn phenomenal in many respects but it's important to put these things in context. and my book i talk about the first board really being established or at least reported in the 1600s. in many ways
take awayin but also realy appreciating by the time something appears on the board agenda and means itt is extremey difficult. to quote president obama, if it were easy some else would've solved it and, therefore, we do need to think about these issues in theirse sort of moral, wholesome and more sort of broad perspective and not just in a sort of ideological, there's only one answer kindon of way. those are some of things i have learned. >> host: your book breaks down a couple big...
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theyey wrote itt for thememselves. >>> it has become the proven formula for success at the raceway.ristine johnson gets us up to speed. >> reporter: formula i racing roared into austin, texas, this weekend. does that protect your ears? >> yeah. >> repeporter: it't's the rusus adrenanaline. yes! >> reporter: formula i dates back to 1950. it is equal parts speed, triumph and danger. up to 230 miles an hour, usually on tracks like the circuit of the americas in austin, where later today they will race 56 laps. what is the draw? >> we're all fighting for glory, all fighting for chasing time and perfection. there's crashes. there's carnage. there's crazy emotions. >> reporter: lewis hamilton is the king, with the most wins of all time. he is tied for the most championships at seven. >> this is how we control the engine. multiple settings for different power modes. >> reporter: a steering wheel is more like a game console. you are keeping track of this information. you are driving over 200 miles per hour. and you are like this close to your opponent. >> yeah. there's a lot going on. it is
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it is that i'm the better e man for the job.n that's why we're going to come down to so, you know, itt is hard for me right now with everything that has happenederything to look and sa. >> that's something that he's doing. well, he started trying tot himl accolades by patting themselves on the back. but i can show you where ite ii didn't help. what he's doing is hurting thisn country. he's hurting the people. y anhe's hurting georgians.orgi. >> and when that inflationio reduction i invited him to come down to do a debate over it.i ii he didn't want tteo do it then. so he finally did a debatedo i friday night. and i'm happy he did it.t so i thankhe you for doing it. now evveryone see that you're a fraud. you are that wolerybody f and cg i've been talking about. wol >> we'll take a break. w we're just getting startede a with herschel walker. we're doing a town hall for the full hour, by the way.r th and when we come back , senator tim scott, senator lindsey graham, they will join us as we and continue from the great state of georgia. stay with us.graham will join u georgia. stay with us.
it is that i'm the better e man for the job.n that's why we're going to come down to so, you know, itt is hard for me right now with everything that has happenederything to look and sa. >> that's something that he's doing. well, he started trying tot himl accolades by patting themselves on the back. but i can show you where ite ii didn't help. what he's doing is hurting thisn country. he's hurting the people. y anhe's hurting georgians.orgi. >> and when that inflationio reduction i...
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what's happening and you see itt everywhere.in the most recent poll in illinois, whereor is governor pressler is now ionn a very, very close race.n or you see it in oregon, where ev the republican is slightly ahead now. every time i turn aroundern aro another email from my goodstlem. friend barry casselman. wi minnesota just wrote me that we're now well ahead both for the attorney general and slightly ahead for a governor in a race that two weeks ago we were behind by 10 points. and so there's a tide buildingtn across the country and it's a combination of inflation,ces o higher prices for everything, crime and uncontrolled border, the whole crisis of drugs.th asd then this nuttiness about i mean, they ask yourself this because i think it's so crazy. how could a white house twoeks e and a two weeks before annt election schedule a president to sit down with a tiktokis specialist who's going through tran a yearlong transgender transformation and have the president say he is againste any rules of any kind, stopping children from get
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. >> i saw the with the police i description, but i bet itt get o it because you won't didn't get to where you saw it.w >> it definitely didn't get to. you because you won't actually believe wha thet i thot when i saw the headline woman i sexually assaulted in pitts' cathedral of learning, it wasual like brad pitttrue, sexually assaulted somebody. so then once i realized that wasn't true, i was quite. relieved. read the i actually read the story and i was enraged because it's disgusting, because i constantly rage against the woke that don't support and our police are under attack. why? because of not only politicians but kids are being raised to anti- become anti cop. and these college students are a perfecco thests are at example ofle it ir how despicable it is that we're raising people that don' they believe in law enforcement.t yo. they're there to protect you. but yeah, no, having s waop on campus is way more offensive than being sexually assaultedse in a stairwell. >> you an agreementw what it is , will? it really is an achievement. g y what what? trut julie said there was somet
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. >> they're not hiding itt anymore. i meanyou , the issues come dowc radical policies on energy, wide open borders, defund,s. dismantle, nobel laws. e it comes down to woke education versus traditional curriculum in schools. and they're saying i nt openly and no restrictions at b all on abortion. t they all seem to be outr radicalizing each other, thinking that's going to resonate with the american people, especially in light of two years of biden. the >> well, they've got their in a bind here. if they don't satay the thingsl you're talking about, nobody gives them money. just listen to what ted said about miss beazley. sh be raean statewide and only n by four hundred votes. >> trump won north carolina by less than one percentagetagep points. oite so, ted, from one of the beste t races in the country, don't atth these polls fool you? these people surge at the righte time. so surge if they say no to d.c. to sehood, say no to changing the filibuster, try to secure the border, they'll lose all the money. so shela raised th
. >> they're not hiding itt anymore. i meanyou , the issues come dowc radical policies on energy, wide open borders, defund,s. dismantle, nobel laws. e it comes down to woke education versus traditional curriculum in schools. and they're saying i nt openly and no restrictions at b all on abortion. t they all seem to be outr radicalizing each other, thinking that's going to resonate with the american people, especially in light of two years of biden. the >> well, they've got their in...
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kid growing up, sai my parents said, respectd your elders, respect lawre enforcemenspec t and you did ittn and little things like that in school. and everywhere you get taught to say when you see police officers say, thank you forffic protecting us , it'ser thosee le little things that make a big difference later on in life instead ofat a lot of other media. and all the people are sayingere cops are bad. there' bad.s a false narrative g out there. and when one cop does something bad, they blame every cop. and you can't do that.you they protect us . they give us the society that we have. without them, we have nothem america and it's sad to say that we're right on the cusp of something bad happening in america. >> it is happening every day, but we better take care of it. but it starts at the lowest, level, meaning in the home, hom. and the parents have to say police officers are good people, cops retiring right and left. e i mean, it'sti very difficult and very brave and heroic for peopleey are b to stand up todae and say, i want to be a police officer because it's it's not what was also ve
kid growing up, sai my parents said, respectd your elders, respect lawre enforcemenspec t and you did ittn and little things like that in school. and everywhere you get taught to say when you see police officers say, thank you forffic protecting us , it'ser thosee le little things that make a big difference later on in life instead ofat a lot of other media. and all the people are sayingere cops are bad. there' bad.s a false narrative g out there. and when one cop does something bad, they blame...
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clear from the chief's comments who was initially holding the hammer or whether the suspect brought itte grab him and used it to enter a home or whether mr. pelosi perhaps grabbed it after he heard somebody breaking into the home. the eighty two year old remains hospitalized at this hour. doctors treating him for blunt force injuries to the head and body. h we're toldim a that he's expectd to make a full recovery and wee do notwill have any updates on s health. we know that speaker pelosi y to be with him inim california. now, the suspect is in custody. face . hes faces several chargesra,ind including attempted homicide and eldeinr abuse.abuse. police are still working to determine a motive, but neighbors and people who knew him describe him as havingbe some truly bizarre behavior. this suspect seemed atha times y be out of touc.h with reality. t they said he had troublentact. with eye contact. contact they said that they cut ofwif. contact with him. one of them, he waofs hous thee sitting for them. she said he was basically't creeping her out. and you don't want t want too bn touch anym
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he itt a letter s today teno tonyai whinkengn asking, what is this? heat joins us tonight to tell us what he's heard back . >> congressman, thanks so much for noticing this and for asking what it means. what does it mean? it me >>an and did you get an answer? it means that the globalists left wants a homogenized north t america because they don't thinrth amerk that much of the d states of america in the firstgn place. i haven't gotten an answer, but it begs the question, why are we so friendly with mexico? thyway? they've cooked up more death in the mexican mountains s than any crazy mad scientist in wuhan would have ever thought of. ofand it's hard to tell where the cartels end and the takernment of mexicobegi begins that of its formeribe, the president take one hundred million dollar bribe fromhad sinaloa. e mu they had a former defense chief function as the muscle forjensen 20e cartel, one of their state level attorneys general. since to 20 years in the unitede states of america. but while they'rp e sleepwalkinr to a war with russia, they are e act
he itt a letter s today teno tonyai whinkengn asking, what is this? heat joins us tonight to tell us what he's heard back . >> congressman, thanks so much for noticing this and for asking what it means. what does it mean? it me >>an and did you get an answer? it means that the globalists left wants a homogenized north t america because they don't thinrth amerk that much of the d states of america in the firstgn place. i haven't gotten an answer, but it begs the question, why are we...
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well, we hav e now some reason to doubt because remember, itt was just a couple of weeks ago,s democratsha's vineyard expelled 50 illegal immigrants who showed up. in fact, they sent thosewho show illegal immigrants to a military base within 48 hours. and nancy pelosi had no problemh with that. >> in fact, she encouraged it today. day we we learned that, nancy. here's what she really thinkse l aboulyt illegal immigrants., sh >> in a senior moment, she said the quiet part out loud. >> we have a shortage of workers in our country. and you see even in florida, some of the farmers ine yo the well, we're saying, why are you shipping these immigrants up north? we need them to pick the crops r down here. >> we need them to pick the crops plantation. pl nancy pelosi loves illegals immigrants. she even loves gang members who show up and murder people. why? because theys children and also because you need someo someone to sweep the floor of her nail. >>ne salon and pick the crops. >> do they think they issue get out of jail free card on racism at the voting booth? as long as you vote democrat? >>
well, we hav e now some reason to doubt because remember, itt was just a couple of weeks ago,s democratsha's vineyard expelled 50 illegal immigrants who showed up. in fact, they sent thosewho show illegal immigrants to a military base within 48 hours. and nancy pelosi had no problemh with that. >> in fact, she encouraged it today. day we we learned that, nancy. here's what she really thinkse l aboulyt illegal immigrants., sh >> in a senior moment, she said the quiet part out loud....
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b i appreciate the bravery itt takes to say this in public. thank you.his inc ve ryvery much.anks for >> thank you. and thanks for having me. georgia maloney is about to become the next prime minister of italy.aly, the vote is in her party won an overwhelming victory. our next guest attendedy. the conference on italian conservatism following that victory gladdened. >> pappan is professor of politics, university of dallas, one of the rare ones. he joins us from budapest, hungary , to assess what this means. professor, thank you so much for coming on . thishis seems like a big deal in the united states . you have got a much better perspective. what do you think this means?ali >> great to be here. >> tucker. yeah, i just got in from rome, spoke at the italian conservatism conference. there was this huge victory you mentioned of the conservative coalition led by george and malony and fratelli d'italia, the italian people have spoken and they have elected solidly conservative government for decades, left liberalsfor de had this kind of psyop that h
b i appreciate the bravery itt takes to say this in public. thank you.his inc ve ryvery much.anks for >> thank you. and thanks for having me. georgia maloney is about to become the next prime minister of italy.aly, the vote is in her party won an overwhelming victory. our next guest attendedy. the conference on italian conservatism following that victory gladdened. >> pappan is professor of politics, university of dallas, one of the rare ones. he joins us from budapest, hungary , to...