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it is telling jeanette that he needs to get to butte to participate. "it looks like your highest duty is to investigate these conditions and methods firsthand. this knowledge will force congress and others to immediate action and a new note shall be sounded in the industrial world. my plan requires great courage and close discrimination. the workers here trust you. you are the biggest and most effective action that can come here. you cannot be too cautious. this is your hour to prove the quality of your courage and justice is always ready." jeanette did in fact go and she was greeted with open arms by the mining community, 10,000 strong attended her speeches. unfortunately she could not effect change. a lot of the information that came out of these rallies was twisted in the lens of the company owned newspapers. the end result of all of this is that jeanette rankin knew full well in going that she was committing political suicide, because if she crossed the company they were not going to allow her to get elected again. coming into the 1930's and into 1
it is telling jeanette that he needs to get to butte to participate. "it looks like your highest duty is to investigate these conditions and methods firsthand. this knowledge will force congress and others to immediate action and a new note shall be sounded in the industrial world. my plan requires great courage and close discrimination. the workers here trust you. you are the biggest and most effective action that can come here. you cannot be too cautious. this is your hour to prove the...
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jeanette: absolutely. americanof helping the public understand in terms that they already understand, things like pandemics, et cetera, the idea that these incidents are so prolific, that we're so interconnected within our with other countries, that infexs can spread very quickly. wanna cry. with you see every day, whether you're an agency or private sector, constantly battling criminals trying to take information, nation states trying to advance their thisests and so it's just constant ever-present activity and everybody has to face the interconnectedness really is what gets to that pandemic analogy. host: while we're sitting here, monday morning. attacked?ng jeanette: i'm very careful with the term "attack." i want to preface with that. attack, to me, you're crossing a threshold of you're trying to significantery harm. not everybody takes that nuance. would say that every single every system, whether a federal agency, a bank, local office, you're constantly battling, if you will, actors who are trying to
jeanette: absolutely. americanof helping the public understand in terms that they already understand, things like pandemics, et cetera, the idea that these incidents are so prolific, that we're so interconnected within our with other countries, that infexs can spread very quickly. wanna cry. with you see every day, whether you're an agency or private sector, constantly battling criminals trying to take information, nation states trying to advance their thisests and so it's just constant...
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it is telling jeanette that she needs to get to participate. "it looks like your highest duty is to investigate these conditions and methods firsthand. this knowledge will force congress and others to immediate action and a new note shall be sounded in the industrial world. my plan requires great courage and description. the workers here trust you. you cannot be too cautious. this is your hour to prove the quality of your courage and justice is always ready." jeanette did in fact go and she was greeted with open arms by the mining community, 10,000 strong attended her speeches. unfortunately she could not affect change. a lot of the information that came out of these rallies was twisted in the lens of the company owned newspapers. the anti-result was that jeanette rankin knew full well in going that she was committing political suicide, because if she crossed the company they were not going to allow her to get elected again. coming into the 1930's and into 1940, we are again facing more, and she believed it was her duty to serve. she ran and wo
it is telling jeanette that she needs to get to participate. "it looks like your highest duty is to investigate these conditions and methods firsthand. this knowledge will force congress and others to immediate action and a new note shall be sounded in the industrial world. my plan requires great courage and description. the workers here trust you. you cannot be too cautious. this is your hour to prove the quality of your courage and justice is always ready." jeanette did in fact go...
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jeanette rankin new and going that she was committing political suicide. if she crossed the company, they were not going to allow her to get elected again. coming into the 1930's into the 1940's, we are a nation facing war and she believes it was her duty to serve again. one. -- won. and the vote for war came up again and she voted her conscience and said i cannot go to war and cannot send anyone to war. she was the only vote against the war. after itself took place pearl harbor suppressions were very high. here is a poignant photo of her sitting in a number outside of congress where she has taken and she has called for guards to come and get her because she is afraid for his safety. she did not run again. is that shertant was consistent in what she believed. she let people know. , the extraordinary tenacity with which she fought for peace after she was out of office. from the 40's, 50's, and 60's, she was in organizations -- peace organizations. she traveled the word -- world fighting for peace. that is what you believed in. that is what she did until the
jeanette rankin new and going that she was committing political suicide. if she crossed the company, they were not going to allow her to get elected again. coming into the 1930's into the 1940's, we are a nation facing war and she believes it was her duty to serve again. one. -- won. and the vote for war came up again and she voted her conscience and said i cannot go to war and cannot send anyone to war. she was the only vote against the war. after itself took place pearl harbor suppressions...
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. >> host: jeanette manfra is the assistant homeland security secretary for cybersecurity and communications, two issues will talk about this week on "the communicators." secretary manfra, airbus kirstjen nielsen, dhs secretary, recently said that we're currently in a pandemic stage of cyber attacks and cyber threats. could you expand on that? >> guest: absolutely. in terms of helping the american public understand, terms they already understand things like pandemics, et cetera, the idea that these incidents are becoming so prolific, that we're so interconnected within our country, with other countries, that infections can spread very quickly. you see every day whether your federal, state or local agency or private sector constantly battling criminals trying to take information, nationstates trying to advance their interests. it's just this sort of constant ever present activity that everybody has to face, and the interconnectedness really is what gets to that pandemic analogy. >> host: while we're sitting here, monday morning, are we being attacked? >> guest: i'm very careful with the term
. >> host: jeanette manfra is the assistant homeland security secretary for cybersecurity and communications, two issues will talk about this week on "the communicators." secretary manfra, airbus kirstjen nielsen, dhs secretary, recently said that we're currently in a pandemic stage of cyber attacks and cyber threats. could you expand on that? >> guest: absolutely. in terms of helping the american public understand, terms they already understand things like pandemics, et...
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announcer: you can watch this >> while in helmand, montana, we learned about jeanette rankin who became the first woman elected to congress in 1960. chess but we are in the
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sound from jeanette langdell / nova job center in sunnyvale " unemployment low so need people bad" some stores are offering higher hourly wages this year and even weekends off target is giving their holiday workers 10 percent target purchases, and 20 percent off healthy merchandise like fruits, vegetables and workout gear. nova job center in sunnale had their holiday job fair earlier than normal it was last week target, amazon, walgreens, ikea, ross, macy's all the big stores were there looking for people sound from jeanette langdell / nova job center in sunnyvale " we had 37 employers, it was not hard to get them lined up" in sunnyvale gabe slate kron 4 news. posted tips on how to apply for holiday jobs online, and direct links to the companies hiring. coming up at eight.. how a revamped trade agreement with canada and mexico ..... could lead to better prices for certain products. plus. it is the flag that survived hurricane florence how much it sold at auction for. and next. one year later... survivors remember the tragic events of october 1-st in las vegas. (ken) today marks one year
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, really looking for people this year" if you're looking for a temporary job this holiday season jeanettegdell with nova job center in sunnyvale says you will be in the driver seatsound from jeanette langdell / nova job center in sunnyvale " unemployment low so need people bad" some stores are offering higher hourly wages this year and even weekends off target is giving their holiday workers 10 percent target purchases, a 20 percent off healthy merchandise like fruits, vegetables and workout gear. nova job center in sunnyvale had their holiday job fair earlier than normal it was last week target, amazon, walgreens, ikea, ross, macy's all the big stores were there looking for people sound from jeanette langdell / nova job center in sunnyvale " we had 37 employers, it was not hard to get them lined up" in sunnyvale gabe slate kron 4 news. (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day forecast. lawrence karnow: an early october storm is ready to bring rain to the bay area. showers are already area. showers to the bay to bring rain storm is ready early october karnow: an lawrence karnow: an law
, really looking for people this year" if you're looking for a temporary job this holiday season jeanettegdell with nova job center in sunnyvale says you will be in the driver seatsound from jeanette langdell / nova job center in sunnyvale " unemployment low so need people bad" some stores are offering higher hourly wages this year and even weekends off target is giving their holiday workers 10 percent target purchases, a 20 percent off healthy merchandise like fruits, vegetables...
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jeanette rodrÍguez hablÓ sobre la seguridad fronteriza.se podrÍa ser un verdadero autogol para cristiano ronaldo. le vamos a contar de que lo estÁ acusando. carolina:ademÁs, vamos a hablar del doctor juan sobre la quimioterapia para enfermos de cÁncer y si eso es bueno o que es mejor. ♪ es mejor. ♪ ♪ el 60 % de las mujeres usa toallas del tamaño incorrecto y puede tener derrames. no tiene que ser así con always my fit. prueba el tamaño siguiente para hasta un 20 % más de cobertura de día o de noche. porque mejor cobertura es mejor protección. always regresó a olive garden. desde $10.99. ven por más de 100 combinaciones de pastas salsas y toppings. con el favorito de todos, chicken alfredo más ensalada y breadsticks ilimitados. sólo por tiempo limitado en olive garden. estadounidense y a uno japones. el comite del nobel dijo en twitter que lo hacia por su admirala lucha contra el cancer. el hallazgo aprovecha con medicamentos la capacidad del sistemainmune para atacar las celulas cancerigenas al liberar los obstaculos de las inmunitarias...
jeanette rodrÍguez hablÓ sobre la seguridad fronteriza.se podrÍa ser un verdadero autogol para cristiano ronaldo. le vamos a contar de que lo estÁ acusando. carolina:ademÁs, vamos a hablar del doctor juan sobre la quimioterapia para enfermos de cÁncer y si eso es bueno o que es mejor. ♪ es mejor. ♪ ♪ el 60 % de las mujeres usa toallas del tamaño incorrecto y puede tener derrames. no tiene que ser así con always my fit. prueba el tamaño siguiente para hasta un 20 % más de...
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. >> host: jeanette manfra, you deferred to it ever since sony, what happened on that day and where were you and what kind of government responds will be taking for a private company getting hacked? >> guest: i was actually at the national security council then. what i would say it's not as if there wasn't -- there was a lot of work that had been done, you know, the bush administration built a lot of capability in the early years of the obama administration. sony was unique i think that a foreign power seeking to make a statement and surprise a movie because they didn't like it or cyberattacks in the u.s. nobody died, but computers were destroyed. sony is not what you would consider it critical infrastructure in the sense of utility or something like that. and so, it really started having principles now in a real-world example, one that we hadn't sort of fully ever articulated these different aspects of the four. thinking through, okay, and you had distraction of property on u.s. soil if you will. nobody was injured. you didn't have these other sort of physical consequences. it is really
. >> host: jeanette manfra, you deferred to it ever since sony, what happened on that day and where were you and what kind of government responds will be taking for a private company getting hacked? >> guest: i was actually at the national security council then. what i would say it's not as if there wasn't -- there was a lot of work that had been done, you know, the bush administration built a lot of capability in the early years of the obama administration. sony was unique i think...
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and joining me now to talk through this is jeanette from business you know what well can you tell us about the allegations currently against saudi well it helps to think of this as an accompanying fraud to the original sin of emissions cheating so this has less to do with manipulating the cars themselves make them pass the emissions test which is what the diesel escape scandal was about but it has more to do with manipulating the paperwork on these old cars to be exported so we're told that three employees in leading but not executive positions are being investigated for this particular type of fraud so to reiterate belt they entered false emissions data on fuel efficiency data they switched around the chassis numbers that's of course the unique identification number that every car has to willfully confuse regulators so that me this kind of paperwork flood resounds banal even but it's potentially very damning for our idea of confirmed now investigators are paying special attention to already because of evidence that the original emissions trading software that was discovered in billi
and joining me now to talk through this is jeanette from business you know what well can you tell us about the allegations currently against saudi well it helps to think of this as an accompanying fraud to the original sin of emissions cheating so this has less to do with manipulating the cars themselves make them pass the emissions test which is what the diesel escape scandal was about but it has more to do with manipulating the paperwork on these old cars to be exported so we're told that...
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sound from jeanette langdell / nova job center in sunnyvale " unemployment low so need people bad" somee offering higher hourly wages this year and even weekends off target is giving their holiday workers 10 percent target purchases, and 20 percent off healthy merchandise like workout gear. nova job center in sunnyvale had their holiday job fair earlier than normal it was last week target, amazon, walgreens, ikea, ross, macy's all the big stores were there looking for people sound from jeanette langdell / nova job center in sunnyvale " we had 37 employers, it was not hard to get them lined up" in sunnyvale gabe slate kron 4 news. ( robin ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... a major victory... securing public access to a popular beach in san mateo county. but the man blocking access to that beach is vowing to fight back. ( robin ) and after the break... we continue to track the rain in the bay area. taking a live look at strom tracker 4 radar. john shrable will john radar.tracker 4 radar. john shrable will have an update after the break. rainfall will be seen up and down the coast t
sound from jeanette langdell / nova job center in sunnyvale " unemployment low so need people bad" somee offering higher hourly wages this year and even weekends off target is giving their holiday workers 10 percent target purchases, and 20 percent off healthy merchandise like workout gear. nova job center in sunnyvale had their holiday job fair earlier than normal it was last week target, amazon, walgreens, ikea, ross, macy's all the big stores were there looking for people sound...
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. >> host: jeanette manfra dhs secretary for cybersecurity and communications our guest on "the communicators" five topics included economic development in rural areas transportation public schools health care in illegal immigration. >> welcome to colorado macy university in grand junction with a debate between the gubernatorial candidates. we have japo
. >> host: jeanette manfra dhs secretary for cybersecurity and communications our guest on "the communicators" five topics included economic development in rural areas transportation public schools health care in illegal immigration. >> welcome to colorado macy university in grand junction with a debate between the gubernatorial candidates. we have japo
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>> i like jeanette. >> jimmy: that's carrie mulligan in "wildlife" in theaters now.iews. explain what the movie is about before we get into that. >> it's based on a richard ford novel of the same name. and it's -- >> jimmy: hold on one second. a novel is something that -- oh, never mind. [ laughter ] >> so it's told from the perspective of a 14-year-old boy. it's a family portrait, but i suppose it's about the moment you realize that your parents are not just your parents. >> jimmy: and that they have a life? >> they have a life, they have things outside just being there for you. >> jimmy: right, right. and we never really care, though, really, do we? >> yeah this is a particularly interesting week in the family's life. >> jimmy: i see. and do you read your reviews, do you look at them, check, test the waters before looking at them? how does that work? >> i have like a couple of people who will send me like really good bits of things. but i won't read the whole thing. or just go looking for the bad ones. >> jimmy: do you retain that, think about those things? >> no,
>> i like jeanette. >> jimmy: that's carrie mulligan in "wildlife" in theaters now.iews. explain what the movie is about before we get into that. >> it's based on a richard ford novel of the same name. and it's -- >> jimmy: hold on one second. a novel is something that -- oh, never mind. [ laughter ] >> so it's told from the perspective of a 14-year-old boy. it's a family portrait, but i suppose it's about the moment you realize that your parents are not...
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jeanette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to be up at a gallop the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand and five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government failed. divorce rates in taiwan a soaring and as a marriage consultant helen knows this unli too well. but as the sixtieth wedding anniversary approaches own parents are looking hones rather than alms. cannot daughterly love and professional expertise make them see eye to eye. my father my mother part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. first public comments on the killing of. heinous crime and members of congress call for a review of american
jeanette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to be up at a gallop the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand...
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jeanette morale is was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say going to be up at the gala the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government fail. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. saudi arabia's foreign minister says they don't know how journalist jamal khashoggi was killed but calls it a huge and grave mistake this is turkish prosecutors tell al-jazeera they have proof is death was planned. and
jeanette morale is was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say going to be up at the gala the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand...
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member jeanette antolin was one of his victims. >> finally people are starting to fall.the people who were in power are eporlly being held accountable. >> reporter: penny resigned from usa gymnastics last year. in a statement, penny's lawyer says his client is confident he did nothing criminal. >> i most respectfully decline to answer your question. >> reporter: wednesday's camatic arrest stems from a iolker county, texas, investigation into the famed karolyi ranch, a training center where some of nasser's victims say they were abused and that bella and marta karolyi knew about the abuse and did nothing to stop it, a claim the karolyis have denied. antolin is hoping penny's arrest is only the beginning. >> there was a bunch of people that are responsible for their inaction, their overlooking, and their covering up of a lot of evidence that, you know, should have been exposed a long time ago. >> reporter: the documents penny allegedly ordered removed from the karolyi ranch have not been recovered, according to u.s. marshals. jeff, penny is the third person facing criminal
member jeanette antolin was one of his victims. >> finally people are starting to fall.the people who were in power are eporlly being held accountable. >> reporter: penny resigned from usa gymnastics last year. in a statement, penny's lawyer says his client is confident he did nothing criminal. >> i most respectfully decline to answer your question. >> reporter: wednesday's camatic arrest stems from a iolker county, texas, investigation into the famed karolyi ranch, a...
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jeanette antolyn was one of his victims. >> the pieces are starting to fall that people in power are starting to be held accountable. >> in a statement, penny's lawyers said they're confident he did nothing criminal. >> i must respectfully decline to answer your question. >> the arrest stems from a walker county, texas, investigation into the famed karolyi ranch, a training center where some victims say they were abused and that bella and martha did nothing to stop an the abuse, which they knew of. >> there was a bunch of people that are responsible for their inaction, their overlooking and covering up of a lot of evidence that, you know, should have been exposed a long time ago. >> the documents penny allegedly ordered removed from the ranch have not been recovered according to u.s. marshals. jeff, penny is the third person to face charges stemming from the nasser conviction. >> all right. thank you. coming up, planning to light up a city with an artificial moon. geico has over 75 years of great savings and service. with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd.
jeanette antolyn was one of his victims. >> the pieces are starting to fall that people in power are starting to be held accountable. >> in a statement, penny's lawyers said they're confident he did nothing criminal. >> i must respectfully decline to answer your question. >> the arrest stems from a walker county, texas, investigation into the famed karolyi ranch, a training center where some victims say they were abused and that bella and martha did nothing to stop an...
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for nomination.t announcer: on c-span, "the next withors" is assistant homeland security secretary jeanette manfra talking about cyber threats against the u.s. and what the government is doing to prevent election interference. two debates, starting with iowa'ssional races in first district and the race for governor in oregon. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979,
for nomination.t announcer: on c-span, "the next withors" is assistant homeland security secretary jeanette manfra talking about cyber threats against the u.s. and what the government is doing to prevent election interference. two debates, starting with iowa'ssional races in first district and the race for governor in oregon. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979,
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here to weigh in his family and emergency medicine doctor jeanette, thank you for joining us this morninglet's look at the numbers specifically involved in what the president had to announce, administered in doctors offices, to billion dollars over five years, a 50% drop on certain drugs. you deal with patients every single day. how will this impact your patients lives? >> definitely in a good manner. this is an aspect to help americans, really taking a toll and the burden, this will have more options, flexibility, patients can afford their medicine and live longer. these are life-saving medicines, diabetes, blood pressure medicines, asthma medicine. hopefully will help patients to pay less out-of-pocket. heather: you've seen firsthand how the drug prices impact the entire family. people have to choose between food and drugs. >> sometimes a patient has to wait until pay day to pick up their antibiotics. if they have -- if they delay in getting the medicine they can end up in the emergency room and it is important to have affordable medication to take care of our bodies. >> the drugs are n
here to weigh in his family and emergency medicine doctor jeanette, thank you for joining us this morninglet's look at the numbers specifically involved in what the president had to announce, administered in doctors offices, to billion dollars over five years, a 50% drop on certain drugs. you deal with patients every single day. how will this impact your patients lives? >> definitely in a good manner. this is an aspect to help americans, really taking a toll and the burden, this will have...
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. >> tonight on "the jeanette manfra, cyber security and communications, talks about the u.s. against and how the country is working o foil foreign efforts to interfere in the 2018 mid-term election and emergency communication. single day, every system, whether a federal a local bank, government office, you're battling, if you will, actors trying to get in your networks. data, if e sensitive you have some system that powers you have important, everything from your everyday deface your ng to website for some purpose they believe is important, to criminals, which i think is still majority of who most people deal with, all the way to nation states trying to gain access to either sensitive may be useful t to them or trying to be in a osition where critical infrastructure is held at risk. > tonight 8 eastern on c-span 2. history t.v. is in prime time this week on c-span3. tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, the supreme court historical society lives and legacy of hief justices warren berger, john jay and john marshall and ustices robert jackson and thurgood marshall. tuesday, federal appeal
. >> tonight on "the jeanette manfra, cyber security and communications, talks about the u.s. against and how the country is working o foil foreign efforts to interfere in the 2018 mid-term election and emergency communication. single day, every system, whether a federal a local bank, government office, you're battling, if you will, actors trying to get in your networks. data, if e sensitive you have some system that powers you have important, everything from your everyday deface...
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. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," jeanette we have some creepy lawyers and an amazing twist. stormy daniels a lawyer may have to cut a check to president trump. a chart that we suspect will bounce. we have details in just a minut minute. but first, pocahontas is on the warpath this evening. the senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren has claimed to be an american indian now she did this to advance her career and it worked. harvard law school once boasted that she was the first women of color to ever serve on their faculty. woman of color. she also used her fake indian heritage to frame or solve a somebody affected by america's sad history of racial discrimination. she posed as a victim because on the left, victimhood is power. watch her do it. >> my father's parents said absolutely not. you can't marry her because she is part cherokee and she is part delaware. after fighting it as long as they could my parents went off, they eloped. what i know about my parents as i know that in that little town they grew up in, my father's parents knew enough abou
. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," jeanette we have some creepy lawyers and an amazing twist. stormy daniels a lawyer may have to cut a check to president trump. a chart that we suspect will bounce. we have details in just a minut minute. but first, pocahontas is on the warpath this evening. the senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren has claimed to be an american indian now she did this to advance her career and it worked. harvard...
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instead of 2.2 million of her jeanette you had 2.6 million and it was 11% more democrats.is year the republicans have to stay fired up right through tuesday. that's what the president is out there doing the rallies. >> sean: kind of carrying a lot of these guys on their back. you would say tonight that republicans are a little behind in the house and there's got to be some urgency. we put up on my website those races that will tip the balance of power. but really every race matters. there's always a couple of surprises somewhere. what about the senate? start with you, john. how many republicans, do you think they pick up seats or where or how many? >> they probably should put more resources back into the house but they will pick up three, four, maybe five seats in the senate because in those states, being with trump or without trump really matters because you have 26 seats up for grabs her democratic seats. ten aren't states that trump won. heidi heitkamp is in trouble. manchin is in trouble in west virginia. i think mccaskill is going to lose in missouri. you've got a tre
instead of 2.2 million of her jeanette you had 2.6 million and it was 11% more democrats.is year the republicans have to stay fired up right through tuesday. that's what the president is out there doing the rallies. >> sean: kind of carrying a lot of these guys on their back. you would say tonight that republicans are a little behind in the house and there's got to be some urgency. we put up on my website those races that will tip the balance of power. but really every race matters....
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monday night on the communicators, jeanette man from , assistant homeland security secretary, talks abouts. and how the country is working to foil foreign efforts to interfere in the midterm elections. , everyy single day system, whether it is a federal agency, a bank, a local government office, you are constantly battling actors who are trying to get into your networks. if you have sensitive data, if you have systems that power something important, you have everything from your everyday activists trying to deface your website for some purpose to criminal, which i think is the majority of what most people deal with, all the way to nationstates trying to gain access to sensitive information. were trying to be in a position where infrastructure is at risk. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> on thursday, vice president mike pence accused china of interfering in the 2018 midterm elections. his comments came during remarks at the hudson institute in washington. this is just over 30 minutes. ♪
monday night on the communicators, jeanette man from , assistant homeland security secretary, talks abouts. and how the country is working to foil foreign efforts to interfere in the midterm elections. , everyy single day system, whether it is a federal agency, a bank, a local government office, you are constantly battling actors who are trying to get into your networks. if you have sensitive data, if you have systems that power something important, you have everything from your everyday...
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jeanette is not surprised, she was the reason people tuned in.would work? sexy girl says goneares, bring back rosanne. some people give her twitter behavior and wants to see her back on tv. rob: the show was called rosanne. what is this alexa kid? >> a toddler in wisconsin became frustrated when her home's amazon alexa device couldn't understand the request to play the popular kids song baby shark. watch. >> alexa, play baby shark. alexa, play baby shark. >> alexa, play baby shark. ♪ >> there you go. if you never heard that song before tried to avoid it because it will be in your head all day which is why the little girl wanted to hear it. a lot of folks loving this video on social media. it has been viewed 10 million times online. isn't that so funny? rob: thanks so much. this young man was murdered by an illegal immigrant. his father doing everything he can to make sure it doesn't happen to another american. his first order of business is to confront this migrant caravan heading toward the southern border. jillian: let's check with steve doocy
jeanette is not surprised, she was the reason people tuned in.would work? sexy girl says goneares, bring back rosanne. some people give her twitter behavior and wants to see her back on tv. rob: the show was called rosanne. what is this alexa kid? >> a toddler in wisconsin became frustrated when her home's amazon alexa device couldn't understand the request to play the popular kids song baby shark. watch. >> alexa, play baby shark. alexa, play baby shark. >> alexa, play baby...
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jeanette, thanks very much. >> thank you. >> neil: the president in cincinnati. grating supporters.d to make out what he's saying here. he might talk to reporters. we got the news officially that pastor andrew brunson has been released and on route to germany and back in the united states tomorrow. a very happy pastor, very happy president. very happy american people. that's good news. more after this. . to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request this free, and very helpful, decision guide. and learn about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. there are no networks or referrals to worry about. do you accept medicare patients? i sure do! see? you're able to stick with him. like to travel? this kind of plan goes with you anywhere you travel i
jeanette, thanks very much. >> thank you. >> neil: the president in cincinnati. grating supporters.d to make out what he's saying here. he might talk to reporters. we got the news officially that pastor andrew brunson has been released and on route to germany and back in the united states tomorrow. a very happy pastor, very happy president. very happy american people. that's good news. more after this. . to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what...
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. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," jeanette we have some creepy lawyerormy daniels a lawyer may have to cut a check to president trump. a chart that we suspect will bounce. we have details in just a minut minute. but first, pocahontas is on the warpath this evening. the senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren has claimed to be an american indian now she did this to advance her career and it worked. harvard law
. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," jeanette we have some creepy lawyerormy daniels a lawyer may have to cut a check to president trump. a chart that we suspect will bounce. we have details in just a minut minute. but first, pocahontas is on the warpath this evening. the senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren has claimed to be an american indian now she did this to advance her career and it worked. harvard law
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. >> reporter: and jeanette says she feels like it's all a dream and that she will see her husband of 8 years, michael watkins, again. >> it's like i just want to wake up and this all be done. >> reporter: watkins was walking along buchanan road near meadows at about 4:30 saturday when he was hit by a red vehicle. possibly a ford f1 50 pickup truck with a sunroof. the driver never stopped. watkins' widow says she learned about what happened when a friend forwarded her a stranger's video on instagram. >> it was of michael laying on the floor and somebody was trying to resuscitate him. and i was just like, why would you send me something like that? you could have just said it. i did not need a visual. >> reporter: she had to tell her 7-year-old son, also named michael, that his daddy isn't coming home. father and son share the same birthday. in february. >> i explained to him that his dad is no longer here. and, every day, he is saying he misses his dad or wants to go fishing with his dad. >> reporter: watkins worked in construction. he was a man of few words but his smile spoke volumes
. >> reporter: and jeanette says she feels like it's all a dream and that she will see her husband of 8 years, michael watkins, again. >> it's like i just want to wake up and this all be done. >> reporter: watkins was walking along buchanan road near meadows at about 4:30 saturday when he was hit by a red vehicle. possibly a ford f1 50 pickup truck with a sunroof. the driver never stopped. watkins' widow says she learned about what happened when a friend forwarded her a...
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i jeanette, 60 years why had blue peter lasted ?g with a programme that goes on past its first audience to nudge or look at the viewers over the children's heads, it has never done that, if you are between the ages of 8-1 that, if you are between the ages of 8—1 you are safe in blue peter's company. connie, where does the show go from here, because children's viewing habits have changed so much. they watch things on ipads? viewing habits have changed so much. they watch things on ipads7m viewing habits have changed so much. they watch things on ipads? it is all there online, so although the viewing habit is the same the content viewing habit is the same the co nte nt has viewing habit is the same the content has changed. there is something for everyone. one minute you are doing something on the environment and the next you are with a fluffy pop group so it will cater for all. there is with a fluffy pop group so it will caterfor all. there is something for everyone. and a few of your height lights. —— highlights?|j for everyone. and
i jeanette, 60 years why had blue peter lasted ?g with a programme that goes on past its first audience to nudge or look at the viewers over the children's heads, it has never done that, if you are between the ages of 8-1 that, if you are between the ages of 8—1 you are safe in blue peter's company. connie, where does the show go from here, because children's viewing habits have changed so much. they watch things on ipads? viewing habits have changed so much. they watch things on ipads7m...
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german police say the suspect arrested in the murder of a bulgarian jeanette's has partially confessed the twenty year old man admitted to attacking victoria to deny gripping and intended to kill the suspect was arrested after fleeing to germany police do not believe her death is related to her book. in the united states from the was tara cain's in the big memory has leveled entire communities across the southeast hurrican michael hit florida first killing at least six feet and then destroyed thousands of homes some of the worst damage was on the coast but in the land areas were also badly damaged residents are now counting the cost of the monster storm. it's two days after hurricane michael crashed through the florida panhandle the scope of the devastation has come into sobering focus. coastal communities such as panama city. and mexico beach show a ruined landscape of splintered homes and toppled trees debris is everywhere. rescue teams are still gathering to search for victims. the destruction continues further inland where the hurricane also left its mark eighty kilometers from the
german police say the suspect arrested in the murder of a bulgarian jeanette's has partially confessed the twenty year old man admitted to attacking victoria to deny gripping and intended to kill the suspect was arrested after fleeing to germany police do not believe her death is related to her book. in the united states from the was tara cain's in the big memory has leveled entire communities across the southeast hurrican michael hit florida first killing at least six feet and then destroyed...
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and joining me now to talk through this is jeanette dumela and from business to know what will can you tell us about the allegations currently against saudi well it helps to think of this as an accompanying fraud to the original sin of emissions cheating so this has less to do with manipulating the cars themselves make them pass emissions which is what the diesel scandal was about but it has more to do with manipulating the paperwork on these old cars to be exported so we're told that three employees in leading but not executive positions are being investigated for this particular type of fraud so to reiterate felt they entered false admissions they had on fuel efficiency data they switched around the chassis numbers that's of course the unique identification number that every car has to willfully confuse regulators so that made this kind of paperwork forgery sounds banal even but it's potentially very damning for audio confirmed now investigators are paying special attention to already because of evidence that the original emissions trading software that was discovered in billions of
and joining me now to talk through this is jeanette dumela and from business to know what will can you tell us about the allegations currently against saudi well it helps to think of this as an accompanying fraud to the original sin of emissions cheating so this has less to do with manipulating the cars themselves make them pass emissions which is what the diesel scandal was about but it has more to do with manipulating the paperwork on these old cars to be exported so we're told that three...
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. >> tonight on the communicators, jeanette, assistant homeland security secretary for cyber securityications, talks about cyber threats against the u.s. and how the country is working to foil foreign efforts to interfere in the 2018 midterm elections and emergency committee cash and's. day, everyngle system, whether it is a federal agency, a bank, a local government office, you are constantly battling, if you will, actors trying to get into your networks, if you have sensitive data,, if you power important,omething -- two criminals, which i think is the majority of what most people do it. they try to gain access even to sensitive information. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. the >> the c-span buses traveling across the country. we recently stopped in indianapolis and indiana. looking forward to the midterm .lections, we are asking folks >> the party i want to take over congress, it is not just because i support the values of the democratic party but because i think the republican party has completely abdicated its responsibly to serve as a check and balance on the executive
. >> tonight on the communicators, jeanette, assistant homeland security secretary for cyber securityications, talks about cyber threats against the u.s. and how the country is working to foil foreign efforts to interfere in the 2018 midterm elections and emergency committee cash and's. day, everyngle system, whether it is a federal agency, a bank, a local government office, you are constantly battling, if you will, actors trying to get into your networks, if you have sensitive data,, if...
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however, studies of the nursing profession, and i'm going to quote jeanette andrews, dean of nursingusc, said that the real issue with nurses is not that there aren't enough people who want to be nurses, there aren't enough professors to teach them. and it's easier for a qualified nursing professional to be a nurse than to teach nursing. how are you going to help, how might you help alleviate this crunch aft the academic level? >> well, one way to do that that's been working because we've seen it at the university of south carolina just recently is to the encourage the collaboration between these businesses that have huge research and development projects and our academic institutions. we have three institutions, research universities -- musc, clemson and carolina. we've had a lot of collaborations with clemson and carolina. not nearly enough with musc, but there's a business that came to south carolina, it's in anderson county, it's called arthrex. they moved from minneapolis, to florida, and then about a year ago to anderson. and the reason they did is because anderson university i
however, studies of the nursing profession, and i'm going to quote jeanette andrews, dean of nursingusc, said that the real issue with nurses is not that there aren't enough people who want to be nurses, there aren't enough professors to teach them. and it's easier for a qualified nursing professional to be a nurse than to teach nursing. how are you going to help, how might you help alleviate this crunch aft the academic level? >> well, one way to do that that's been working because we've...
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jeanette paras unveils a unique pumpkin creation every year.ar's yeezy -pumpkin weighs a whopping 315 pounds. she says the most difficult feature to make for this year's creation was the hat. she has been making her pumpkin creations for the last 30 years and as you can imagine --- they usually get a lot of attention. ( marty ) coming up on the kron4 morning news.. the latest on a child shot in oakland. ( robin ) and we'll have a live report from a house fire burning right now in south san francisco. (ácommercialá) (ááb internet. but not just any internet. it's "gaming with america's best internet provider" internet. it's "all your teenagers streaming at once" internet. it's "i can get up to one-two-three-four-five mobile lines included" internet. it's internet from xfinity that makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get a special offer on xfinity internet and tv for $35 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both, and ask how you can save on your wireless bill when you include xfinity mobile click, call or visit a store today. ( darya )
jeanette paras unveils a unique pumpkin creation every year.ar's yeezy -pumpkin weighs a whopping 315 pounds. she says the most difficult feature to make for this year's creation was the hat. she has been making her pumpkin creations for the last 30 years and as you can imagine --- they usually get a lot of attention. ( marty ) coming up on the kron4 morning news.. the latest on a child shot in oakland. ( robin ) and we'll have a live report from a house fire burning right now in south san...
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conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight on "the communicators", jeanette manfra, cis element security secretary for cybersecurity and communications talks about cyber threats against the u.s. and how the country is working to foil for his efforts to interfere inn the 2018 midterm elections and emergency communications. >> every single day, every system whether it's a federal agency, a bank, a local government office, you are constantly battling, if you will, actors were trying to get into your networks if you have sensitive data, if you have some system that powers something important. you have everything from your everyday hactivist trying to deface your website for some purpose that they believe is important, to criminals which i think a still the majority of what most people deal with, again all the way to nationstates trying to gain access either ticket sensitive information that will be useful to them or you are trying to be in a position where critical infrastructure is held at risk. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. >> c-span, where history un
conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight on "the communicators", jeanette manfra, cis element security secretary for cybersecurity and communications talks about cyber threats against the u.s. and how the country is working to foil for his efforts to interfere inn the 2018 midterm elections and emergency communications. >> every single day, every system whether it's a federal agency, a bank, a local government office, you are constantly...
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tonight on the communicators, jeanette macron, ace -- a homeland security secretary talk about cybergainst the u.s.. and how the country is working to foil efforts to interfere in the 2018 election. day, everyngle system, whether it is the federal agency or the bank or the local government office, you are constantly battling, if you will, actors were trying to get into your networks. if you have sensitive data, if you have a system that has something important. you have everything from your everyday activists trying to deface your website. , which i think is the majority of what people deal with, all the way to the nationstates, trying to get access to either information that is useful to them or trying to be in a position where critical infrastructure is at risk. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. debate between candidates for i will cover -- first -- for i was first congressional district. donaldtrict voted for trump in the 20 16 presidential election and for barack obama in 2012. the cabinets -- the candidates did it -- debated in a wide range of topics.
tonight on the communicators, jeanette macron, ace -- a homeland security secretary talk about cybergainst the u.s.. and how the country is working to foil efforts to interfere in the 2018 election. day, everyngle system, whether it is the federal agency or the bank or the local government office, you are constantly battling, if you will, actors were trying to get into your networks. if you have sensitive data, if you have a system that has something important. you have everything from your...
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despite the rocky start, jeanette frank -- jeanette rankin did a great deal. she put forward the susan b anthony amendments, which became the 19th amendment. that was one of the big things that she wanted to have happen. she also tried to get child welfare reform and things like that. there were a lot of issues she worked towards. one of the best examples of the fight relates to the speculator mind disaster -- mine disaster. and the disaster, 168 men were killed, and that left many orphans and women without any means of support. if there had been reforms within the mine, the safety of the miners would've been assured and the disaster would not have occurred. one more piece that i would like to show you, it is a call to arms. it is telling jeanette that she needs to get to participate. highest dutye your is to investigate these conditions and methods firsthand. this knowledge will force congress and others to immediate action and a new note shall be sounded in the industrial world. great couragees and description. -- the workers here trust you. you cannot be to
despite the rocky start, jeanette frank -- jeanette rankin did a great deal. she put forward the susan b anthony amendments, which became the 19th amendment. that was one of the big things that she wanted to have happen. she also tried to get child welfare reform and things like that. there were a lot of issues she worked towards. one of the best examples of the fight relates to the speculator mind disaster -- mine disaster. and the disaster, 168 men were killed, and that left many orphans and...
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jeanette manfra, assistant homeland security secretary for cybersecurity and communications talks about cyber threats against the u.s. and how the country is working to foil foreign efforts to interfere in the 2018 midterms elections, and emergency communications. >> every single day, every system, whether it is a federal agency, a bank, a local government office, you are constantly battling, if you will, actors who are trying to get into your networks, if you have sensitive data, if you have some system that powers something important, you have everything from your everyday activists trying to deface your web site for some purpose that they believe is important, to criminals, which i think is still the majority of what most people deal with, again, all the way to nation-states, trying to gain access, either to sensitive information, that may be useful to them, or trying to be in a position where critical infrastructure is held at risk. >> tonight, at 8:00 eastern, on cspan 2. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cableev
jeanette manfra, assistant homeland security secretary for cybersecurity and communications talks about cyber threats against the u.s. and how the country is working to foil foreign efforts to interfere in the 2018 midterms elections, and emergency communications. >> every single day, every system, whether it is a federal agency, a bank, a local government office, you are constantly battling, if you will, actors who are trying to get into your networks, if you have sensitive data, if you...