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they were on the same side, paris. >> let's be clear, joan, joan, joan -- >> asked about the other sidethe nazis and the white supremacists. >> joan, when you get a show, i'll come on it, but until then -- >> i'm a guest on this show. erin's fine with what i'm doing. >> i'm not going to be accosted by you. >> i'm not accosting you. i'm having a conversation. >> i'm not having a conversation with you, joan. >> we're on the same show together. we're both cnn contributors. it's your job actually. >> paris, i feel like you're being needlessly belligerent. >> i'm not being belligerent. >> i asked you if there were good people on both sides. the answer is yes, i agree, or no, there is not. why is it hard to answer? >> because i'm not going to let you do and try and do what you all do regularly in the media, which make it seem as if president trump is by any means responsible for what happened in charlottesville or to make it seem like the president feels that the murder of that woman was somehow good or justified or that -- >> i said nothing about what he thought about the murder of that woma
they were on the same side, paris. >> let's be clear, joan, joan, joan -- >> asked about the other sidethe nazis and the white supremacists. >> joan, when you get a show, i'll come on it, but until then -- >> i'm a guest on this show. erin's fine with what i'm doing. >> i'm not going to be accosted by you. >> i'm not accosting you. i'm having a conversation. >> i'm not having a conversation with you, joan. >> we're on the same show together. we're...
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joan, does he suffer any consequences for just making stuff up?th his base, don, but i think increasingly he does. i mean, we're starting to see a president who is losing it. i'm starting to think of him, trump and the truth are like a vampire with the sun. he can't tolerate it. and it's all closing in on him. we wonder what's in the "national enquirer" safe. we wonder what's in bob woodward's book. he had incredible access to past and present staffers. and he's going nuts on twitter in the morning. i mean, people think he's scared of that book. he thinks mueller is closing in and that's why he's getting, you know, more frantic. i have no evidence that -- >> you think he's going to read bob woodward's book? >> no, i don't, but i think he's going to watch you talk about it on tv and freak out. he's going to watch it dominate the news i predict for days. i think that book is going to have that much damaging information. >> yeah. >> he won't read it. >> so michael, in another tweet, trump tried to falsely argue where the interview where he admitted t
joan, does he suffer any consequences for just making stuff up?th his base, don, but i think increasingly he does. i mean, we're starting to see a president who is losing it. i'm starting to think of him, trump and the truth are like a vampire with the sun. he can't tolerate it. and it's all closing in on him. we wonder what's in the "national enquirer" safe. we wonder what's in bob woodward's book. he had incredible access to past and present staffers. and he's going nuts on twitter...
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. >> el abogado de la familia de joan sebastian aclara los rumores sobre el dinero que tienen que devolveros rescatada de los escombros del volcÁn de fuego en guatemala, tendrÁ su casa propia, gracias a ricardo arjona. >> ¿cÓmo terminar la fiesta en paz al ponerle fin a una relaciÓn sentimental? >> aquÍ te damos las herramientas para lograrlo. >> el piloto de puerto rico que se convirtiÓ en una sensacion viral, llega para su 5 minutos de fama. >> ademÁs el sabor norteÑo lo trae lenny ramÍrez, aqui en "un nuevo dÍa" mÁs cerca de ti ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> hola buenos dÍas. >> quÉ cosa, que cosa. >> >> rico ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ay! mi gente bella, cÓmo estÁn, tengan muy buenos dÍas, hoy es jueves 08-02-2018 le decimos, bienvenidos acÁ a nuestra casa de "un nuevo dÍa" >> bienvenidos. >> adamari se fue en asignaciÓn especial y nos comparan hoy desde "al rojo vivo" nuestra hermosa jessica carrillo. >> bienvenida hermosa. >> gracias. >> gracias. >> mira que estÁ alta. >> de jalisco. >> ¿cÓmo se llama? >> jalisco que todas las maÑana nos ven. >> saludos a todas las personas. >> vicente fernÁndez no tiene hijos por ahÍ.
. >> el abogado de la familia de joan sebastian aclara los rumores sobre el dinero que tienen que devolveros rescatada de los escombros del volcÁn de fuego en guatemala, tendrÁ su casa propia, gracias a ricardo arjona. >> ¿cÓmo terminar la fiesta en paz al ponerle fin a una relaciÓn sentimental? >> aquÍ te damos las herramientas para lograrlo. >> el piloto de puerto rico que se convirtiÓ en una sensacion viral, llega para su 5 minutos de fama. >> ademÁs el...
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up front, joan walsh, the nation's national affairs correspondent and cnn political commentator alongh steve cortez, member of the president's 2020 reelected a vi -- reelectcouncil. when you look at trump's candidate he is endorsed, congress or senate or governor, his wins, 19, his loss column, four. could he single-handedly deliver the house? >> absolutely not. his win record, erin, is only in republican primaries so far so when he's gone out and campaigned and rallied for rick saccone, connor lamb won that seat. doug jones won the seat in alabama. when he endorsed ed gillespie in virginia, ralph northam won that seat. so this is his party, he's won the republican part yy but he's hurting his candidates so far. >> i might surprise, joan. i agree i think this is the democrats' race to use. history argues on their side when you look historically. the first midterm is disastrous, it was for obama and clinton. it was for ronald reagan. current polling, real clear politics average shows 7% advantage for democrats. >> so you don't look at the primaries, steve, at the 19-4 win/loss record a
up front, joan walsh, the nation's national affairs correspondent and cnn political commentator alongh steve cortez, member of the president's 2020 reelected a vi -- reelectcouncil. when you look at trump's candidate he is endorsed, congress or senate or governor, his wins, 19, his loss column, four. could he single-handedly deliver the house? >> absolutely not. his win record, erin, is only in republican primaries so far so when he's gone out and campaigned and rallied for rick saccone,...
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joan walsh, david swerdlick and michael d'antonio.d, president trump spent the last 24 hours lashing out on twitter targeting cnn, google, james comey. bruce ohr. fake books. hillary clinton and the russian investigation to name a few. what could be behind this latest twitter tirade? >> don, first of all, i said it before and i'll say it again, i'm glad to work for two news organizations, the "washington post" and cnn bearing the brunt of president trump's ire. would not want to work for news organizations that the president says, oh, they're great, they say nice things about me. day never challenge me. i get great reviews. that would not be journalism. the purpose of us in the media, in the press, is to challenge authority and that's what's going on. in terms of all these different tweets and all these different directions, our colleague, maggie haberman, alluded to this in a tweet earlier today, about the new phrase, fake books. seems like it's timed in advance of the bob woodward book that's coming out. my "washington post" colleag
joan walsh, david swerdlick and michael d'antonio.d, president trump spent the last 24 hours lashing out on twitter targeting cnn, google, james comey. bruce ohr. fake books. hillary clinton and the russian investigation to name a few. what could be behind this latest twitter tirade? >> don, first of all, i said it before and i'll say it again, i'm glad to work for two news organizations, the "washington post" and cnn bearing the brunt of president trump's ire. would not want to...
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and my mother said, yes, joan. and she said, my father wants very much to come and talk to him about this upcoming march. and my mother assured her that , if dr. bunch came to selma, she and my father would take excellent care of him. so the trip was planned. my father went to birmingham, picked dr. bunch up at the train station and brought him here. dr. bunch, of course, spent his life negotiating and standing for peace for people not only in this country, but around the world. he and dr. king shared similar goals, similar wishes for people in the united states and around the world. so he knew that this was such an , important march for voting rights in this country. he wanted to give dr. king as much advice and help as he could, because i think both men knew that the possible passage of a voting rights act in this country would transform not only the united states, but would transform the global world house. the third bedroom in the jackson museum is the actual bedroom the morning of the selma to montgomery march
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his 27—year—old wife, joan, is a new mum. she works odd jobs when she can.s big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor and a man of god in community and society and even in church as well. i have to give them what they expected from me. so, i wish i had listened to what you have told me, the advice of doing something that is minimum, but i had no choice — if i had a chance to do it again i would really did much better and a more affordable cost within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ceremonies, half of which went towards the bride price. they still owe $4000. it has been so, so almost like hell. at times he could really feel like, when all these debts are settled, i will finally feel my husband is now at ease. the situation has been so tense to me, as a man, as a father, and as a husband and also as a pastor. sometimes you end up feeling like you did not quite do enough, you end up making sacrifices to put food on the table. some days i used to tell my wife that i am fasting and for them to have a mea
his 27—year—old wife, joan, is a new mum. she works odd jobs when she can.s big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor and a man of god in community and society and even in church as well. i have to give them what they expected from me. so, i wish i had listened to what you have told me, the advice of doing something that is minimum, but i had no choice — if i had a chance to do it again i would really did much better and a more affordable cost within my means....
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. >>> y hablamos de procesos legales que han enfrentado los herederos de joan sebastian. >>> sus caderaso del 90 aÑos que conquisÓo a shakira viene a casa ab cautivarons con su ritmo. >>> y la dieta que pudiera ayudarte a desintoxicar el hÍgado evitar la retenciÓn de lÍquido y bajar unos kilos demÁs. >>> en exclusiva acompaÑamos a daddy yankee y a janet jackson en new york y verÁn ustedes cÓmo el cangri sorprendiÓ a la prensa prensa todo aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa, siempre mÁs cerca de ti. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (mÚsica). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). (mÚsica). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> venga daddy yankee. >>> es lunes, daddy yankee. >>> venga rashel maestra de baile. >>> eso, eso. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> enseÑa. >>> tiene que venir el ritmo. >>> disculpen, estamos tratando encontrar el ritmo nunca llegÓ pero sÍ llegaron los buenos dÍas, muy buenos dias verdad. >>> me sentÍ cuando un gÜero quiere bailar un ritmo latino y hace asÍ. >>> oye le digo que llegÓ el ritmo. >>> llegas a la casa despuÉs del programa hoy y tu marido el bombero le apaga el fuego, entra y con todo y camiÓn. >>> que conste que lo apa
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joan walsh and alice stewart are here as well. thank you so much for joining us, everyone. >> hi, don. >> david, i want to start with you. rudy giuliani says the upcoming elections are going to be on impeachment or not impeachment. do you agree with that? >> i think they're fundamentally going to be a referendum on donald trump as president more than impeachment, per se. for example, i can imagine a great number of people voting, especially democrats, voting for -- to take the house back, but saying, let's go slow on this impeachment business. you know, maybe the voters ought to decide that. there's a big -- there's a big group of people in the democratic party who feel that the party would be a lot healthier if it let voters ultimately decide in 2020 whether they want donald trump in or out. >> i've heard supporters and conservative broadcasters say, oh, they think it's just the tactic by democrats who say, oh, we don't want to look at impeachment now because, but then once, if they do take over the house, they're going to want t
joan walsh and alice stewart are here as well. thank you so much for joining us, everyone. >> hi, don. >> david, i want to start with you. rudy giuliani says the upcoming elections are going to be on impeachment or not impeachment. do you agree with that? >> i think they're fundamentally going to be a referendum on donald trump as president more than impeachment, per se. for example, i can imagine a great number of people voting, especially democrats, voting for -- to take the...
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. >>> and joan ryan joining us live on set, her book on the abuses going on in the gymnastics world isrelevant 20 years later. >>> the terrifying moments for (woman) we'd been counting down it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for lows. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your
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i did their wedding last year, moses and joan.they are going through some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt. it has greatly affected their marriage so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, in jesus' name, we thank you because you are a good and gracious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastor whose livelihood is dependent on community donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mother and works odd jobs when she can. moses, tell me, why were you under so much pressure to have this big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, as a man of god in community and society and even in church as well. i had to give them what they expected from me. so i wish i listened what you told me, the advice of doing something that is meaningful but i had no choice. if i had a chance to do it again, i would do it much better and at a more affordable cost, within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ce
i did their wedding last year, moses and joan.they are going through some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt. it has greatly affected their marriage so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, in jesus' name, we thank you because you are a good and gracious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastor whose livelihood is dependent on community donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mother...
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i did their wedding last year, moses and joan.ng through some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt. it has greatly affected their marriage so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, in jesus' name, we thank you because you are a good and gracious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastor whose livelihood is dependent on community donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mother and works odd jobs when she can. moses, tell me, why were you under so much pressure to have this big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, as a man of god in community and society and even in church as well. i had to give them what they expected from me. so i wish i listened what you told me, the advice of doing something that is meaningful but i had no choice. if i had a chance to do it again, i would do it much better and at a more affordable cost, within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ceremonies, ha
i did their wedding last year, moses and joan.ng through some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt. it has greatly affected their marriage so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, in jesus' name, we thank you because you are a good and gracious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastor whose livelihood is dependent on community donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mother and works odd...
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his 27—year—old wife joan is a trinity donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mum.ure to have this big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, is a man of god, to give the community what they are expected of me, so i wish i'd listened to what you had told me, the advice of doing something that is quite minimal, but i have no choice. cover had a chance to do it again i'd do it much better and more affordable cost within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ceremonies, half of which went towards the bride price. they still owe $4000. it's been so, so, at times it can feel like hell. all this debt, ifinally feel my husband is now at peace. the situation has been so tends to me, asa man, situation has been so tends to me, as a man, as a father and other husband, as a pastor, sometimes you end up feeling like you haven't done enough, you end up making sacrifices to put food on the table. like some days i used to tell my wife that i'm fasting, for her to have a meal that we couldn't share, both of us, it's brought a lot
his 27—year—old wife joan is a trinity donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mum.ure to have this big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, is a man of god, to give the community what they are expected of me, so i wish i'd listened to what you had told me, the advice of doing something that is quite minimal, but i have no choice. cover had a chance to do it again i'd do it much better and more affordable cost within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000...
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and joan biskupic, a supreme court birapher and an analyst for cnn. hello to both of you. so it looks as if judge ca kavanaugh has been busy in the last few weeks. what do we know about what he's been say himself to them about his record on abortion? >> today he had six meetings alone. i think the peon who best described what he's been telling senators on abortion is susan collins. she met wh him tuesday. let's listen to what she said he told her. >> we talked about whether he considered roe v wade to be settled law. he said he agreed with what justice reports said at his nomination hearing in which he said that it was settled law. >> this seems to be a mantra of supreme court nominees and it's something kavanaugh is sticking to. we hear democrats and republicans alike say this is whll he's teing them. >> woodruff: hearing this i what are most democrats saying? la they say it doesn't matter if it's settled the question is whether he's willing to overturn it. uck schumer said it's settled unl it's su sun settled. we ao hear democrats pointing to justice gorsuch who used the
and joan biskupic, a supreme court birapher and an analyst for cnn. hello to both of you. so it looks as if judge ca kavanaugh has been busy in the last few weeks. what do we know about what he's been say himself to them about his record on abortion? >> today he had six meetings alone. i think the peon who best described what he's been telling senators on abortion is susan collins. she met wh him tuesday. let's listen to what she said he told her. >> we talked about whether he...
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joan as an outspoken critic of the government until sally and follows john to raise her score no loans benefits etc wasn't that how facebook started. girls at college. when deep suspicion years of privacy and fear frustration near total distrust and a lack of ethics at a company holds sway good news may appear bad. black mirror is here on the side of your boy in the fire that just sounds so good. is really something. the c.e.o. of online privacy company crypto hippi outlined the ethical implications of facebook's practices i think it's political pressure i think it really comes down to that they are putting themselves in the position of mediating human relationships which is first of all a very unhealthy thing to do and it's something that they really are grossly. incompetent to do and users primarily will not know what is being done to them and they will be manipulated in all sorts of ways we don't know what kind of place people need to understand that if you're using facebook you are not the customer you are the products and they are going to use you and every single way they can get
joan as an outspoken critic of the government until sally and follows john to raise her score no loans benefits etc wasn't that how facebook started. girls at college. when deep suspicion years of privacy and fear frustration near total distrust and a lack of ethics at a company holds sway good news may appear bad. black mirror is here on the side of your boy in the fire that just sounds so good. is really something. the c.e.o. of online privacy company crypto hippi outlined the ethical...
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. >> the only comedians intimidated by is joan rivers. did it before she was easy. women weren't permitted to talk a certain way on television. >> the marriage was in trouble since the wedding night. >> really? >> yeah, a lot of men smoke afterward and he smoked during. asked me for a light. isn't that incredible? i said get it yourself on the dashboard. >> joan was undaunted. she was just determined to succeed and keep succeeding. >> her rule about life that it's all a big joke and we're here for like a second, like that really stayed with me. >> i could die any moment and you know how lucky you guys would be? you were there? yeah. she was lying there, the face didn't move. we thought botox. >> her jokes and her style will be here forever because when you do something great, a little piece of you will always continue to go on. >> the worst thing about being in the hospital is that they shave you. i mean, they shave everything. i was just visiting a friend of mine. >> garry shandling was not afraid. >> he broke the fourth wall with "the g
. >> the only comedians intimidated by is joan rivers. did it before she was easy. women weren't permitted to talk a certain way on television. >> the marriage was in trouble since the wedding night. >> really? >> yeah, a lot of men smoke afterward and he smoked during. asked me for a light. isn't that incredible? i said get it yourself on the dashboard. >> joan was undaunted. she was just determined to succeed and keep succeeding. >> her rule about life that...
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and this just played into his hand. >> joan, the l.a.or did the san francisco chronicle. they both endorsed hillary. >> the last times, i wanted to read their reason. the president already treats the press as enemies of the people. it seems to encourage that conspiracy thinking by the president and his loyalists. do they have a point? >> which is completely -- >> actually, i'm talking, ben. actually it proves the opposite point. it proves the opposite point that there wasn't collusion. that some papers, some liberals. i know john diaz from san francisco. i lived there for a long time. op-ed editor. he didn't want to be part of it. it shows there's diversity of the opinion. the fact so many papers did it shows how dangerous the moment that we are in. where the president tweets that we're the opposition party. we're not the opposition. we are not at war with the president. he is at war with the truth. he's up to over 4,000 lies, according to "the washington post." you know, god bless aretha franklin. all day we've seen her singing to the b
and this just played into his hand. >> joan, the l.a.or did the san francisco chronicle. they both endorsed hillary. >> the last times, i wanted to read their reason. the president already treats the press as enemies of the people. it seems to encourage that conspiracy thinking by the president and his loyalists. do they have a point? >> which is completely -- >> actually, i'm talking, ben. actually it proves the opposite point. it proves the opposite point that there...
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thank you john stapleton and joan ba kewell. here with all the news. we will start with the european championships and the athletics in berlin, where katarina johnson—thompson holds the overnight lead going into the second day of the hat at the one. johnson stormed home to take first place ahead of the world champion. there was a silver medal in the men's 200 metres at fort mitchell blake, running a season 's best time as the world champion took victory. let's bring you up—to—date with some of the other action on day eight. in glasgow, the swimmers back in the pool and the divers were back in action. jack law won gold in the three metres springboard, his second gold. he follows up the gold with the same event in the same pool four years ago. i couldn't get ahead of the russians and they could get ahead of me. neither of us were letting each other go. for me i have been watching —— wanting this for a long time since 2016. are wanted to prove myself and to see that score in first place i wanted to cry. it is an amazing feeling but
thank you john stapleton and joan ba kewell. here with all the news. we will start with the european championships and the athletics in berlin, where katarina johnson—thompson holds the overnight lead going into the second day of the hat at the one. johnson stormed home to take first place ahead of the world champion. there was a silver medal in the men's 200 metres at fort mitchell blake, running a season 's best time as the world champion took victory. let's bring you up—to—date with...
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jo joan? >> good morning. i thank will hitchcock for inviting me to be on this panel and i very much appreciate the opportunity to discuss the biographical craft in general and also in regard to my own experience with the u.s. grant. first, the biography. just a little bit about that. and how it plays out in academia. ralph waldo emerson said, there is probably no history, only biography. now, just because he said something doesn't mean we have to believe it. but among academics, there has long been a vigorous debate about the uses and the effectiveness of the biographical method in historical practice. it seems that it offends us that ordinary people, including many americans, have a deep-seated desire to see history through the lens of individual achievement and powerful personalities. so that it can degenerate into simplistic hero worship. it -- sometimes it can do that, but most of the times, i would argue that it doesn't. and it seems that irregardless of what historians think or care about, that most peo
jo joan? >> good morning. i thank will hitchcock for inviting me to be on this panel and i very much appreciate the opportunity to discuss the biographical craft in general and also in regard to my own experience with the u.s. grant. first, the biography. just a little bit about that. and how it plays out in academia. ralph waldo emerson said, there is probably no history, only biography. now, just because he said something doesn't mean we have to believe it. but among academics, there...
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but then the ballgame called up the topic joan but then to rely on line moser 65% range. so back into the wild last where we don't know who comes in. so to change all of this we do that said in 2012 and the program in 14 were in this one/one information with 8.5 million customers so we can tell what you do and how often you come in what products you like and what products you don't like and that is absolutely powerful. that is the best example but technology will keep changing. technology will keep changing. it is the world is changing dramatically in streaming. and to become more important and with live tv. the whole revolution on sports betting that is about to happen in this country, i heard on a podcast every other day that will be a $15 million business very quickly. so technology is exciting but and chairman of the duncan brand. challenge culture. it will be on your bookshelf and that your online retailer. booktv. c-span2. >> what we are hearing are the cries of children, immigrant children just separated from their parents in a border patrol detention facility. the
but then the ballgame called up the topic joan but then to rely on line moser 65% range. so back into the wild last where we don't know who comes in. so to change all of this we do that said in 2012 and the program in 14 were in this one/one information with 8.5 million customers so we can tell what you do and how often you come in what products you like and what products you don't like and that is absolutely powerful. that is the best example but technology will keep changing. technology will...
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to joan cool videos and sell them with the roughly string of apps. going down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. . this is. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of this not as the end then i conclude that it just is out in. this. case felt. very guilty never great was founded on the rape and the murder. nothing changed so we said all response to these situations that we deal with. people get shot every other day she is just sad people kill each other but for the killing children. there was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for.
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we had we had to leave hundreds and hundreds and joan allen and ordered border and sent shares your mind of my own religion has all 339% despite sales dropping office for six six months a year here. more muted on us out as being used to fight back now shares reading writing up why why says setting on timeline is of his affect on a joint report on from prof assets large sorting things trowsdale sales and more and sense of online phones. companies now now she enjoys warming coming the world's oldest first ever ever trillion dollar corporation. ana analyst liked about your has has formed to keep interest rates right all hold between 1755210% flooding my is drawn from. a local you know united states inflation is getting closer to presenter jacket centers and was widely expected just just restaurant september to be with her third time he's he's here. we can. design by you as you enjoy doing the is part of a sort of rice rice firewire operate right european union's also overhauling group. new yeah yes is that it has a happening as we speak. moving on the on the day that as of now and forever.
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hello and welcome to do business i want to get joan good to have you with us and we're starting with the ongoing problems in the turkish economy bilin has ruled out financial aid to the country which is going through a major economic crisis the lira has lost half its value this year while inflation and the unemployment rate are increasing critics say that the country's president trichet type ad one once the face of the prospering turkish economy is now keeping the country from overcoming the current crisis. whether it's a bridge over the bosphorus and istanbul subway system or an imposing mosque he's president richard no one is known for his big ambitions. the country's construction sector has traditionally been an engine of economic growth. but recent events have put the brakes on turkey's economy turkish banks and companies have accumulated four hundred seventy billion dollars of foreign debt and as the lira plummets it's getting ever harder to repay the loans analysts say interest rates need to be raised to offset the liras rep of decline they want the central bank to act independ
hello and welcome to do business i want to get joan good to have you with us and we're starting with the ongoing problems in the turkish economy bilin has ruled out financial aid to the country which is going through a major economic crisis the lira has lost half its value this year while inflation and the unemployment rate are increasing critics say that the country's president trichet type ad one once the face of the prospering turkish economy is now keeping the country from overcoming the...
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. >> the only comedians ever intimidated by was joan rivers. it before it was not easy, when women were not committed to talk a certain way on television. >> a lot of men smoke afterward, they just smoke during. and asked me for a light, isn't that incredible. i said, get it yourself on the dashboard. >> joan was undaunted. she was just determined to succeed and keep succeeding. >> her rule about life, that it's all a big joke and we're here for like a second, like that really stayed with me. >> i could die any moment now. do you know how lucky you guys would be? you were there, yeah. she was standing there and her face didn't move. we thought botox. >> her jokes and style will be here forever. because when you do something great a little piece of you will always continue to go on. >> the worst thing about being in the hospital is that they shave you. they shave everything, you know, and i was just visiting a brand of mine. >> he was not afraid to express his frailties, naroses, inabilities. all the ts. >> he turned tv on its head twice. >> i f
. >> the only comedians ever intimidated by was joan rivers. it before it was not easy, when women were not committed to talk a certain way on television. >> a lot of men smoke afterward, they just smoke during. and asked me for a light, isn't that incredible. i said, get it yourself on the dashboard. >> joan was undaunted. she was just determined to succeed and keep succeeding. >> her rule about life, that it's all a big joke and we're here for like a second, like that...
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joan joa n ba kewell joan ba kewell and joan bakewell and john stapleton reviewed the papers with meeed this is the massive cloud that brought today‘s rain, spilling its way across the east have quite a lot of cloud we have quite a lot of bit of a headache for the details on the weekend. at the moment we are in a cooler pool of weather, september to zaib kept away and by night, more co mforta ble zaib kept away and by night, more comfortable than it has been for a while tropical air and there, a bit ofa while tropical air and there, a bit of a headache for the details on the weekend. at the moment we are in a cooler pool of whether, september to resign depth away and by night, more co mforta ble resign depth away and by night, more comfortable than it has been for a while the wind either parts of the east of england, but the north sea will see gales for a time before it sta rts will see gales for a time before it starts to quite strong to parts of the east of england, but the north sea was the east of england, but the north sea was the gales for a time before it starts to north. say
joan joa n ba kewell joan ba kewell and joan bakewell and john stapleton reviewed the papers with meeed this is the massive cloud that brought today‘s rain, spilling its way across the east have quite a lot of cloud we have quite a lot of bit of a headache for the details on the weekend. at the moment we are in a cooler pool of weather, september to zaib kept away and by night, more co mforta ble zaib kept away and by night, more comfortable than it has been for a while tropical air and...
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ok let's discuss this a bit further shall we with joan william lloyd and he's a former republican member of the missouri senate and also rich goods they need a former adviser to the hillary clinton presidential campaign. john if i can start with the first stand on this story is he clinton making a valid point here about standing up for what you believe in which he think it's just perhaps political opportunism on her part. certainly the latter my complaint with what she's doing is the same thing same complaint with the athletes what what is your measure of success what's it going to take for you to quit kneeling and less you have a goal and something that you actually have a path to accomplish then you're just disrupting you're just being an antagonist to your fellow athletes or the fans or in this case to her classmates what does she want what's going to make her stand peace on earth. just respond to that because we know this incident happened back in february didn't we why is clinton perhaps only tweeting about it now. probably. there is some political opportunism on her part just let r
ok let's discuss this a bit further shall we with joan william lloyd and he's a former republican member of the missouri senate and also rich goods they need a former adviser to the hillary clinton presidential campaign. john if i can start with the first stand on this story is he clinton making a valid point here about standing up for what you believe in which he think it's just perhaps political opportunism on her part. certainly the latter my complaint with what she's doing is the same thing...
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it's important for us to joan e ground. get out the vote. i tell the vone tiers, every you take, every postcard you send makes a difference. these elections are going to be verm and wt republicans and congress are doing,t's not only different. it's what about we are as a kblounlt. >> ronald regan. >> you knew? >> yeah, just guessing. >> ronald reagan said the vital orce of america in the world is every generation of new comers coming to america and whe we trail to recognize that, we fail to be and the now for a further anal siz of theti week's polal developments, i'm joined by hoover institution wan chen, and toms mann from the brookings inn constitution. welcome to you both. >> thank you. and what apeek. not only and the now withe have a david and pref and compared to other bombshell developments we have had had in the past for. >> if and more relationship -- and carter pige frge. now, what we see is the investigation, and this is part 06 pef and that have to be conditionsed. and i think that's why people focused so much this ek. what is th
it's important for us to joan e ground. get out the vote. i tell the vone tiers, every you take, every postcard you send makes a difference. these elections are going to be verm and wt republicans and congress are doing,t's not only different. it's what about we are as a kblounlt. >> ronald regan. >> you knew? >> yeah, just guessing. >> ronald reagan said the vital orce of america in the world is every generation of new comers coming to america and whe we trail to...
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let's discuss now with cnn political commentators joan walsh and alice stewart. okay.ean, alice, cnn is reporting tonight that the first lady did, in fact, sponsor her parents' citizenship process. and when "the new york times" asked in her parents got their citizenship through family-based migration, their lawyer said, this is a quote, "i suppose." do you think president trump is aware of how hypocritical this looks? >> of course, but i don't think he cares. the rules and laws that we all have to abide by don't apply to he and his family. and this is nothing new. but look, let me make this quite clear. they did come here, melania's parents, came here, she sponsored them on a green card. they did achieve their lawful permanent residence and did wait the appropriate five years to gain their u.s. citizenship. based on what their attorney says, they followed the laws as they are on the books. he says they did not get any special consideration. he says no special favors were granted in order for them to get their citizenship. they did it just like everyone else who follows
let's discuss now with cnn political commentators joan walsh and alice stewart. okay.ean, alice, cnn is reporting tonight that the first lady did, in fact, sponsor her parents' citizenship process. and when "the new york times" asked in her parents got their citizenship through family-based migration, their lawyer said, this is a quote, "i suppose." do you think president trump is aware of how hypocritical this looks? >> of course, but i don't think he cares. the rules...
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. >> all right, joining me right now to discuss this is sister joan. she is a catholic nun and the author of "the gift of years." sister, thanks so much for being with me. you have been critical, you know, of the pope's response to the sex abuse crisis in the catholic church recently. but today when the pope said he offers apology and sympathies, is that enough in your view? >> not at all. it's a good beginning. it's a great beginning for a church that has refused to simply agree that the problem even existed. i've been writing about this a long with catholic writers everywhere since the year 2000 and 2002. this isn't new. nor is the problem new. it's one thing to accept the reality. we finally done that. it's one thing to sympathize with the victims. i think that's been relatively largely achieved. it's important to allow some kind of -- and to create and to lead and to -- some sort of genuine honest compensation for the effect on this and it's really important to regret the whole situation. regret is hardly, hardly an adequate word. but it doesn't so
. >> all right, joining me right now to discuss this is sister joan. she is a catholic nun and the author of "the gift of years." sister, thanks so much for being with me. you have been critical, you know, of the pope's response to the sex abuse crisis in the catholic church recently. but today when the pope said he offers apology and sympathies, is that enough in your view? >> not at all. it's a good beginning. it's a great beginning for a church that has refused to...
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it was family night for ariana grande with her aunt, grandma marjorie and mom joan joining her on stagerjorie, aka nonna, had some fun backstage. >> what are you giving me ears for? >> 'cause it's cute. >> out in the audience her fiance and brother frankie were bonding. >> does frankie grande approve of pete is the question. >> listen, my sister's super happy so i approve, you know. i'm definitely in the bridal party. we're sorting out everything as of now, but i'll definitely be the gay of honor. >> another wedding party member -- mother of the groom, amy davidson was seen backstage cheering on her future daughter in law. >> ariana grande. >> right after performing, at 10:37, ariana grande and pete bailed for another grande set at the after-party. 92-year-old nonna in tow. bestie nicki minaj wasn't there. she was busy serving up shade. when shawn mendes took the stage to perform in pouring rain, minaj wasn't into it. we see that side-eye. >> thank you so much, guys. >> the winner then went off on the night's other shademaster, tiffany haddish. this after tiffany used former fifth harmo
it was family night for ariana grande with her aunt, grandma marjorie and mom joan joining her on stagerjorie, aka nonna, had some fun backstage. >> what are you giving me ears for? >> 'cause it's cute. >> out in the audience her fiance and brother frankie were bonding. >> does frankie grande approve of pete is the question. >> listen, my sister's super happy so i approve, you know. i'm definitely in the bridal party. we're sorting out everything as of now, but...
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professor joan wah is going to speak first. she writes about 19th-century america specializing in 19th- century history and the gilded age. this is the main reason she is here, she has written about general grant. she has also published a number of books on civil war history both in wars within a war over the american civil war. she is president-elect of the society for civil war historians and has been awarded with three prestigious awards including ucla's prestigious teaching were. her current project imagines the nature surrender during the civil war. i will then say a few words about a book that i have recently written called the age of eisenhower on the presidency of dwight eisenhower and then we will continue with john farrell who's the best selling author of "richard nixon, the life" which one several awards. he was a finalist for the pulitzer prize in biographies. he is a graduate of the university of virginia, naturally and started his literary career as a prize- winning newspaperman, most notably for the boston globe
professor joan wah is going to speak first. she writes about 19th-century america specializing in 19th- century history and the gilded age. this is the main reason she is here, she has written about general grant. she has also published a number of books on civil war history both in wars within a war over the american civil war. she is president-elect of the society for civil war historians and has been awarded with three prestigious awards including ucla's prestigious teaching were. her...