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we need john locke, jeffersonian religious freedom papers to teach our youth. one of the things i teach my three young children. only thing i want to die for, this is the reason i joined the navy, is america and our constitution. i was taught by my parents that while we love and pray to god and we read our scripture in the arabic koran, i never want to die for that. god doesn't need me to die for him. my scripture is between me and god. i don't need the state to have the constitution. i need the state to protect my individual rights, to speak, to practice or reject any parts of the faith that the men in beards and long robes want to ram down my throat. that's the beauty of the american experiment. we have a responsibility living in blessed freedom to give back to the world and start to put forth a form of islam. using the free market of ideas that exist here to begin to have critical thinking and pushing back against -- right now there's only four schools of sharia and you shia islam. there were thousands of schools of thought. how do people expect islam to do
we need john locke, jeffersonian religious freedom papers to teach our youth. one of the things i teach my three young children. only thing i want to die for, this is the reason i joined the navy, is america and our constitution. i was taught by my parents that while we love and pray to god and we read our scripture in the arabic koran, i never want to die for that. god doesn't need me to die for him. my scripture is between me and god. i don't need the state to have the constitution. i need...
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you know a bombing over the mean john locke with involved of a. song called up on a chart of the mean. i could go about it and i must do to demean the demo to be a template. to god our current god to be the me to be at the beginning. my not made to be better than your god it would be the me bit on the good no. the good one kind of the. good. one. it could be good money i love. you. i love. what good did you kind of you don't. mind the really good the good that oh oh you move. in the cotton. oh. yeah but. in the. cold and then you love the mud. i guess i love the way even you know. hard to put a reason to believe in those young that would be a bit touchy and he added but where you did the thought of it was. that it. look. the goal. posts. coleman don't want to. see some of them going to. her. lips with her or her. lips. he's got a. good. group. begins. if you. go mad. if you give up your. good luck to them but. they've got a mother when they. need somebody. how often. should. transfer of. funds are the ones which i'll be sure to face in the. next h
you know a bombing over the mean john locke with involved of a. song called up on a chart of the mean. i could go about it and i must do to demean the demo to be a template. to god our current god to be the me to be at the beginning. my not made to be better than your god it would be the me bit on the good no. the good one kind of the. good. one. it could be good money i love. you. i love. what good did you kind of you don't. mind the really good the good that oh oh you move. in the cotton. oh....
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you know a bomb you don't get the mean john locke when you grow up either. but i saw more of the mean. i could go about it. you must do to demean get them out of you to help with. to guard our current guard me the mean of it that they're going and. mine are made to be good at going to be the me bit on the good no. the good i'm going to the. right. take the one. hundred on it could be good money i love. i love it it does. my good deed you kind of you don't. mind very good they give that oh you move. in the cotton. blood. and then i laid there. and then it was the mud. i guess i love the way even. hard to put a reason to believe in those young that would be a bit touchy idiotic but hey you did the side of it or was it. that. look. the goal. posts are going to. go to him and don't think that he's going to. be a dumbass i'm going to. her . lips lists. lists. he's got a. group. begins. if you. go mad. if you give up your. good luck to them but. they've got a mother when they. need somebody. to . be. for them. funded unto a childish. nurse hold my hand. to the tar
you know a bomb you don't get the mean john locke when you grow up either. but i saw more of the mean. i could go about it. you must do to demean get them out of you to help with. to guard our current guard me the mean of it that they're going and. mine are made to be good at going to be the me bit on the good no. the good i'm going to the. right. take the one. hundred on it could be good money i love. i love it it does. my good deed you kind of you don't. mind very good they give that oh you...
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zero two zero zero don't listen to him you know i'm going to beat morocco three zero goals by john locke's side are also going to ask on this. may the best team win that much will take place the newly built they need to remain at the head of the told with british michael explore the northern cultural capital of russia. i'm innocent pitas bush dative and i have to say looking up fashion is everyone watching football you would have a great view. but then end it down and there's no page but don't worry that's because this is a smart stadium they rolled the picture out and when they needed there was packing in the way they rolled it back and is. purchased normal wheels it looks absolutely . spectacular. and takes about ninety minutes each way. i've been told that st petersburg is a fantastic city and i'm so weak it's a find out if that's a choose. my first stop the peterhof palace where this us used to come every summer it's a summer residence and it's beautiful and i got the privilege to turn the fountain on. the chairman of the men in the foundation as it. is to. suggest that one pound on to
zero two zero zero don't listen to him you know i'm going to beat morocco three zero goals by john locke's side are also going to ask on this. may the best team win that much will take place the newly built they need to remain at the head of the told with british michael explore the northern cultural capital of russia. i'm innocent pitas bush dative and i have to say looking up fashion is everyone watching football you would have a great view. but then end it down and there's no page but don't...
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law withe was natural john locke. very impressive people. worth spending time thinking about. i also spent some time thinking theologians. there was saint augustine. turn my lifed to over to god. i've got a couple of good part i need to go to before i do that. thomas aquinas importantut an principle for those of us who study life and creator. they were like two wings of a bird. blind faith doesn't work. reason without faith doesn't work. then there was martin luther. luther dared to challenge the church. powerfulit was such a message that the pope and sent out leaders people to actually capture martin luther. was williamre wilburforce. inspirations in human history. he worked to abolish the slave but alsogreat britain, a notion of manes, a notion of culture, a notion of how we enneaded to treat one another. i'm sure there are people here humanist and stud ied this to try to think about their own lives. up everyeople who get day and say they want to build a better world, i'm totally in agreement.d i honor that. work.r me, it won't it won't work because the winds the culture, an
law withe was natural john locke. very impressive people. worth spending time thinking about. i also spent some time thinking theologians. there was saint augustine. turn my lifed to over to god. i've got a couple of good part i need to go to before i do that. thomas aquinas importantut an principle for those of us who study life and creator. they were like two wings of a bird. blind faith doesn't work. reason without faith doesn't work. then there was martin luther. luther dared to challenge...
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then there was john locke, natural law and the way in which we should live. all very impressive people. worth spending some time thinking about. but i also spent time thinking about the great theologians throughout the history of the world. there was saint augustine. he was my favorite because augustine said, i need to turn my life over to god, but i have got a couple good parties i need to go to before i do that. then there was a quite as, thomas aquinas. who laid out such an important principle for those who try to study life in our creator. he combines both faith and reason. he said they were like two wings of a bird. reason without faith doesn't work. then there was martin luther. martin luther dared to challenge the church. and in fact, it was such a powerful message that the pope and political leaders sent out people to actually capture martin luther. and then there was wilbur will -- william wilberforce. he is the man who worked to not only abolish the slave trade in great britain, but he was also involved in creating a notion of anners, a notion of cu
then there was john locke, natural law and the way in which we should live. all very impressive people. worth spending some time thinking about. but i also spent time thinking about the great theologians throughout the history of the world. there was saint augustine. he was my favorite because augustine said, i need to turn my life over to god, but i have got a couple good parties i need to go to before i do that. then there was a quite as, thomas aquinas. who laid out such an important...
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and he is responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition that was revolutionized by john locke b mack and was a contemporary. so he lays out the idea that there are natural liberties. and that civilization is to protect the individual right. and then to come along to generations later, hold on a minute. and then allow people to live authentic natural live and he describes himself to visit his friend in jail and find an advertisement for the essay writing competition asking the question have the arts and sciences improve? and the essay was for torah fall like at bryn mawr to say does adversity make us stronger? of course you are supposed to say yes. now to look at this the road to damascus moment. and it is a bit of a drama queen but basically the essence of his few backwards it is very inspired by separate and christianity with the classic religious tale of your individuals that are totally not true and that science corrupts. the first person to put up the to say this is mine it is very different. and with that whole orientation and then the father of romanticism. and then to a
and he is responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition that was revolutionized by john locke b mack and was a contemporary. so he lays out the idea that there are natural liberties. and that civilization is to protect the individual right. and then to come along to generations later, hold on a minute. and then allow people to live authentic natural live and he describes himself to visit his friend in jail and find an advertisement for the essay writing competition asking the...
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measure to the philosophical tradition that began with thomas hobbes in 1650 and revolutionized by john locke. >> host: and adam smith. >> guest: and he's a contemporary of russo so lock the lays out the idea that there are natural liberties and that the purpose of civilization of a civil society is to protect the individual's right and this is a totally new idea and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on one minute that is not the purpose of society. the purpose of society is to enrich and allow people to live authentic, natural lives. >> host: there's a famous scene and he describes himself where he's on his way to visit his friend who is in jail and he finds -- the transitions are different but he finds a flyer or advertisement for an essay writing competition asking the question have the arts and sciences improved morals in the state of man or something like that? the essay title was almost surely rhetorical and an essay competition at kenyon saying the diversity make a stronger and it's a clever way of saying yes. the art and scientist have they made it better? and russo
measure to the philosophical tradition that began with thomas hobbes in 1650 and revolutionized by john locke. >> host: and adam smith. >> guest: and he's a contemporary of russo so lock the lays out the idea that there are natural liberties and that the purpose of civilization of a civil society is to protect the individual's right and this is a totally new idea and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on one minute that is not the purpose of society. the purpose of...
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it is very john locke, right? we are protecting property and that is the goal of government and legal order. hamilton is on board with all of this. he thinks this is good for individuals to have a property regime that is secure, and the best interest of individuals. the results were promote the strength of the nation because individuals will be able to engage in trade, work on their economic interests and then that's what underscore and reinforce the power of the nation. so, the nation should promote these kind of results. we should have an active government that is involved in promoting this activity. after the focus on the property owners betrays a narrow view of the people. those without property are not figured indirectly in any way shape or form. hamilton argues that these policies are good for people without property too because it gives them something productive to do. otherwise they are going to be lying around. now we give them something to do and it is good for them. it is kind of an afterthought. his in
it is very john locke, right? we are protecting property and that is the goal of government and legal order. hamilton is on board with all of this. he thinks this is good for individuals to have a property regime that is secure, and the best interest of individuals. the results were promote the strength of the nation because individuals will be able to engage in trade, work on their economic interests and then that's what underscore and reinforce the power of the nation. so, the nation should...
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who came up with the taxation without representation remark, and these people had been reading john locke and the enlightenment thinkers. they had an idea that they were equal to anybody in england and they ought to be able to run their own government. the protest began. we had the boston tea party in 1771, and then you had been -- had the edenton tea party in north carolina, entirely of women. the commemoration is a teapot standing on top of an upstanding cannon. the base of this is a cannon with a teapot stuck on top. i love it. the book cats were effective, -- the boycotts were effective, it. effective, but they never would have been successful if women had not gone into them. it was a big deal to boycott tea and find a substitute. with a big deal to boycott sugar or limit your products. women had to be creative and resourceful, and they adapted and really supported this reaction to the british government's route. -- government throughout. and then the colonial resisted resulted in the revolutionary war beginning in 1775 in concord and lexington. we are in war. what are women going to
who came up with the taxation without representation remark, and these people had been reading john locke and the enlightenment thinkers. they had an idea that they were equal to anybody in england and they ought to be able to run their own government. the protest began. we had the boston tea party in 1771, and then you had been -- had the edenton tea party in north carolina, entirely of women. the commemoration is a teapot standing on top of an upstanding cannon. the base of this is a cannon...
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they read the classics, john locke, thomas hobbs, socrates, plato, machiavelli, max, martin luther, patrick henry, thomas payne and on and on and on. they learned about the profound impact, that reformation had on europe. they learned abouthe ramifications of governmental authority. they learned about how art can be a language that reflects the present. they learned about how alliances are formed, how leaders are born, how the clashing of events can lead to devastati wars. earned about the roots of different forms of government, and they learned to love or at least appreciate and understand our own government and the importance of institutions like the united states senate. th year was mr. brown's last year as a teacher. he is retiring, unfortunately. he bought a plot of land i willow, alaska, the part of alaska we call the matsu valley. he's going to garden, he's going to fish, he's going to read, he's going to travel but he's still going to be with us. and he can do that in part because of a gift he received from his students at his retirement party. now, madam president, this is quite un
they read the classics, john locke, thomas hobbs, socrates, plato, machiavelli, max, martin luther, patrick henry, thomas payne and on and on and on. they learned about the profound impact, that reformation had on europe. they learned abouthe ramifications of governmental authority. they learned about how art can be a language that reflects the present. they learned about how alliances are formed, how leaders are born, how the clashing of events can lead to devastati wars. earned about the...
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. >> i grabbed my purse and went from the back door, it was locked. john was still trying to get out the door. i'm not sure what -- i'm not sure exactly in the next couple seconds what happened. but i know john was standing up. i heard the footsteps. and john got shot. >> reporter: authorities responding to the scene within 60 seconds and apprehending the shooter, who was hiding under a desk. >> we are inside the main office. >> reporter: authorities tell cnn the suspect had a longstanding grudge against the newspaper. in 2012, he filed a defamation lawsuit against "the capital gazette" after they published an article detailing a case where you had a suit. it w this twitter handle is believed to be the suspect's account. he wrote in december 2015, "journalists, hell awaits." that journalist no longer works at the paper. the attack killing five gazette employees and injuring three others. wendy winters was a 65-year-old mother of four. the gazette describes her as a prolific writer who was beloved by the community she covered for years. a mentor to all, rob
. >> i grabbed my purse and went from the back door, it was locked. john was still trying to get out the door. i'm not sure what -- i'm not sure exactly in the next couple seconds what happened. but i know john was standing up. i heard the footsteps. and john got shot. >> reporter: authorities responding to the scene within 60 seconds and apprehending the shooter, who was hiding under a desk. >> we are inside the main office. >> reporter: authorities tell cnn the suspect...
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grabbed my purse and i went to the back door, which i was only a couple steps away from, and it was locked. john was still trying to get out the door. i'm not sure what -- i'm not sure exactly in the next couple of seconds what happened, but then, i know that john was standing up. i heard the footsteps, and he -- john got shot. [ sirens ] >> reporter: authorities responding to the scene within 60 seconds and apprehending the shooter, who was hiding under a desk. >> he's inside the "gazette" office, the main office where the victims are. >> reporter: authorities say the suspect had a longstanding grudge against the newspaper. in 2012, he filed a defamation lawsuit against "the capital gazette" after they published an article detailing a case where he pleaded guilty to harassing a former classmate on social media. the judge dismissed his suit, citing lack of evidence. a law enforcement source says this twitter handle is believed to be the suspect's account. he tweeted several times about the paper, and the author of the article about him, writing in december 2015, "journalists' hell awaits." that
grabbed my purse and i went to the back door, which i was only a couple steps away from, and it was locked. john was still trying to get out the door. i'm not sure what -- i'm not sure exactly in the next couple of seconds what happened, but then, i know that john was standing up. i heard the footsteps, and he -- john got shot. [ sirens ] >> reporter: authorities responding to the scene within 60 seconds and apprehending the shooter, who was hiding under a desk. >> he's inside the...
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and that is what laid the extent that our entire legal system is based on the legal treatises of john lockeight kind of society. the second volume has somewhat fewer biblical references come in the majority of law schools around america they only studied the second volume, not the first. nobody is comfortable with the biblical foundations of the united states of america. you know, one of the very underlying principles in something that we find in chapters two and three of genesis, what is it? welcome i like to think of a thought experiment. imagine you were a teacher in charge of 50 high school boys. diligence i haven't run amok, you are cast the show and a desert island. you will be there for the next five years. what are the things you're going to have to deal with? well, primarily the issues of what i think of our -- you may not have any currency that you have to figure out how everybody eats. are you going to let people specialized? are you going to switch peoples jobs, some people will fish, others will look for wild animals? summit has to build shelter, and what about people who slack
and that is what laid the extent that our entire legal system is based on the legal treatises of john lockeight kind of society. the second volume has somewhat fewer biblical references come in the majority of law schools around america they only studied the second volume, not the first. nobody is comfortable with the biblical foundations of the united states of america. you know, one of the very underlying principles in something that we find in chapters two and three of genesis, what is it?...
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john. >> they shouldn't be locking into law a standard that cannot be changed. i need to correct here what my friend from the p.o.a. said. it's clear in the language of this law that it cannot be changed. the police commission will have no power, the chief will have no power to change anything that is inconsistent with what is being proposed here. that is what is so dangerous and radical. it is unprecedented, and i'm not aware of a single police union that has actually tried to take something like this away. this is an unbelievably radical measure. and with respect to the particular standard, it's right here in black and white, the terms the p.o.a. chose to use were active resistance, which is defined. it's a police term of art. it's defined in sfpd manual as tensing or running away or not complying. we want to see if we can make a looser standard over time, why not start with a more restrictive policy, on a weapon that has been this controversial. again, tazers have already been approved. this isn't about whether or not you get tazers. that's already been decid
john. >> they shouldn't be locking into law a standard that cannot be changed. i need to correct here what my friend from the p.o.a. said. it's clear in the language of this law that it cannot be changed. the police commission will have no power, the chief will have no power to change anything that is inconsistent with what is being proposed here. that is what is so dangerous and radical. it is unprecedented, and i'm not aware of a single police union that has actually tried to take...
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the team locking up john clson on an eight year, $64 million deal. carlson is now one of the top coid defenseman in the entire nhl. ng off a great season where he set career highs in goals, sists and points helping to lead the caps to the stanley cup. the defenseman met his wife in the area. theyngre now rai two sons, so coming back to d.c. was a no brainer. >> i think it's pretty easy the importance of staying. i've spent a lot of time with the guys in the room, most of them for my whole career. there's oiously a big friendship and wanting to be ableo be around your friends is nice. all the other t lngs. ie the city. i love being around here. it's my home. it was pretty easy for me to want to stay. >> welcomed back to d.c. a fresh face welcomed to d.c. wizard firstound draft pick troy brown jr. just 18 years. old played college ball at the university of oregon for one year beforeeaving ear he's a guard and a forward and can be used in a variety of ways by the wizards. after being just 18 in the nba, well, that's not st.ring him one >> age has never
the team locking up john clson on an eight year, $64 million deal. carlson is now one of the top coid defenseman in the entire nhl. ng off a great season where he set career highs in goals, sists and points helping to lead the caps to the stanley cup. the defenseman met his wife in the area. theyngre now rai two sons, so coming back to d.c. was a no brainer. >> i think it's pretty easy the importance of staying. i've spent a lot of time with the guys in the room, most of them for my whole...
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john. >> they shouldn't be locking into law a standard that cannot be changed.eed to correct here what my friend from the p.o.a. said. it's clear in the language of this law that it cannot b changed. the police commission will have no power, the chief will have no power to change anything that is inconsistent with what is being proposed here. that is what is so dangerous and radical. it is unprecedented, and i'm not aware of a single police union that has actually tried to take something like this away. this is an unbelievably radical measure. and with respect to the particular standard, it's right here in black and white, the terms the p
john. >> they shouldn't be locking into law a standard that cannot be changed.eed to correct here what my friend from the p.o.a. said. it's clear in the language of this law that it cannot b changed. the police commission will have no power, the chief will have no power to change anything that is inconsistent with what is being proposed here. that is what is so dangerous and radical. it is unprecedented, and i'm not aware of a single police union that has actually tried to take something...
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mention hillary clinton, chanting lock her up. >> john mccain, if we can just stay on mccain.couraged when that woman got up and stood up defending. >> said he's a hero. the way i heard it. he's a hero, because he is. this president knows no shame. this is not i think politics for him. not politically wise but his character, a bad man. malignant soul. i'm sorry. it is true. john mccain is an american hero. i say this as a democrat that worked against hanl. i said school children should look at his heroism. outstanding. theis a democrat in a book that criticized the campaign. >> sure. >> any decent looks at john mccain and said, godspeed, john mccain. we love you, john mccain. he said nicer things of kim jong-un who murdered americans than john mccain tortured for america. i'm sorry. that's unforgivable. >> do you think that's effective for him saying that in duluth? >> no, no>> they're great peopl base. he debases them and himself trying that kind of stuff. >> and there are people in that crowd that shared the views. one person with the courage to say he is a hero shared that
mention hillary clinton, chanting lock her up. >> john mccain, if we can just stay on mccain.couraged when that woman got up and stood up defending. >> said he's a hero. the way i heard it. he's a hero, because he is. this president knows no shame. this is not i think politics for him. not politically wise but his character, a bad man. malignant soul. i'm sorry. it is true. john mccain is an american hero. i say this as a democrat that worked against hanl. i said school children...
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white house, and i haven never seen with a love-n and i don't know what happened with john bolten if he was locked basement of the white house, but he made sure that everybody there was in favor of this thing, and sos as the president says, let's see what is going to happen here. >> kevin, where was john bolton and the read out of him, because he has been out of the cameras for the most part of this visit and the gargantuan letter. >> well, for the ambassador, i am not sure if it was john bolton or secretary pompeo who threw him in the basement, because that is the differences of the secretary of state and john bolton and quite candidly i speak with several source s s i the intelligence committee, and they say that they have brought over members of the team for mike pompeo to negotiate this summit in singapore. this is notable, because from the policy standpoint, it is secretary pompeo in lock step with the admin adminstrati mima president trump and nickki hale, and that is the palace intrigue there with the policy, but all trend lines are pointing to the the u.s. to a advocate for a long term den
white house, and i haven never seen with a love-n and i don't know what happened with john bolten if he was locked basement of the white house, but he made sure that everybody there was in favor of this thing, and sos as the president says, let's see what is going to happen here. >> kevin, where was john bolton and the read out of him, because he has been out of the cameras for the most part of this visit and the gargantuan letter. >> well, for the ambassador, i am not sure if it...
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and senator john comyn said, i think people who lock horns with the president need to understand what the limits are in terms of their ability to win elections. that was john cornyn. >> my colleague who covers the senate basically saw corker and lindsey graham go at it over tariffs where corker was saying, oh, you republicans are afraid to poke the bear in the white house. lindsey graham said, you're leaving the republican party and you don't matter anymore. he later apologized to him. but that just shows you how much of a divide there is right now, and right now the trumpers are winning. >> the trumpers are winning without a doubt, right? >> the sanford election last night was a good sign for trump and sort of solidified what you're talking about here in the republican party and was a little bit of good news for trump ahead of his birthday, which is proving to be an otherwise tough day for him with the ig report and the trump foundation lawsuit that we talked about earlier. but i would also bring it back to a conversation we had before. i would point out this divide within the party
and senator john comyn said, i think people who lock horns with the president need to understand what the limits are in terms of their ability to win elections. that was john cornyn. >> my colleague who covers the senate basically saw corker and lindsey graham go at it over tariffs where corker was saying, oh, you republicans are afraid to poke the bear in the white house. lindsey graham said, you're leaving the republican party and you don't matter anymore. he later apologized to him....
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north has come a long way since season one. 31-year-old is ready to leave john snow behind and plans to chop off his signature locksm good. >> kit's onscreen sister arrived for the wedding. she's planning her own i dos with joe jonas. she was just 13 when she landed her first role. the now 22-year-old credits the show with helping her grow up. >> it was an education in all things. it was an education in sex, for sure. >> so far, "thrones" has earned 110 emmy nods and 38 wins the. most ever for a drama series. production still under way for the eighth and final season. the final six episodes will air in 2019. emilia clarke is starting to say her good-byes. this week, she posted a tribute on instagram telling "e.t." she can't help but cry when she reads her scripts. >> i find it generally tricky talking about it. it makes me sad. i am utterly heart broek on the say good-bye to her. >> that's hard for you to say book. imagine us fans saying good-bye. we can take solace in the fact that hbo has green-lit a "game of thrones" spin krauf that takes place thousands of years before the main series. >> it's you. >> it's me.
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me, about an hour and a half ago, let's see, gavin newsom was at 34%, travis are allen and john cox were lockedink between 16 and 18%. and villaraigosa was at 9%. so those numbers are going to be shifting throughout the day. i'm hopeful. i think we can have a traditional runoff in november, and we can get one of those republicans in there in the second slot. neil: you know, ben kissell, one of the assumptions was that this system, this whole midterm election was going to be about this blue, angry wave as a response to donald trump. it might still occur, but it's not as likely, and i'm wonring between the improving economy, the good jobs numbers and maybe nancy pelosi's missteps that democrats are grabbing, you know, defeat from the jaws of victory here. what's happening? >> we have onetion happening, you know, regarding some of the more contested places that the democrats want to flip. eight out of ten of those places did end up, they do end up leaning republican, but seven out of those ten voted for hillary clinton which lets you know that electorate is relatively pragmatic and willing to cros
me, about an hour and a half ago, let's see, gavin newsom was at 34%, travis are allen and john cox were lockedink between 16 and 18%. and villaraigosa was at 9%. so those numbers are going to be shifting throughout the day. i'm hopeful. i think we can have a traditional runoff in november, and we can get one of those republicans in there in the second slot. neil: you know, ben kissell, one of the assumptions was that this system, this whole midterm election was going to be about this blue,...
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locked. at that point it was me, anthony, and then john, and rachel. i'm not sure exactly in the next couple of seconds what happened, but then i know that john was standing up. i heard the footsteps. and he -- john got shot. it was very close. i saw him get shot, but i didn't see the gunman or anything. he fell down, and he never came to our side, but i did hear footsteps very closely, and then we were trying to call 9-1-1, but i'm sure you know the rest of the story. >> we'll have more from both of them in a moment. let's listen to the press conference. >> i want to first start off by saying that we have deescalated the scene. as i mentioned before, our tactical people are out of the building. our investigative people have entered the building and have started their investigation. as we already stated, we have one person, a white male in his late 30s in custody. and our criminal investigation division, investigators are interviewing him now. he entered the building. this was a targeted attack on the "capital gazette" that is located at 888 best gate
locked. at that point it was me, anthony, and then john, and rachel. i'm not sure exactly in the next couple of seconds what happened, but then i know that john was standing up. i heard the footsteps. and he -- john got shot. it was very close. i saw him get shot, but i didn't see the gunman or anything. he fell down, and he never came to our side, but i did hear footsteps very closely, and then we were trying to call 9-1-1, but i'm sure you know the rest of the story. >> we'll have more...
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it's locked and loaded for the market. johnwhen you look at the yield curve, we came back to 40 basis points. we touched that level three times. does it hold? which ubs what he has the boys and girls who are simmering away sweating at this point in time? we are hairs breath away from inversion. data murray -- they don't worry that much at ubs? basis points is reasonably substantial. in u.s. raten hiking cycle's for the yield curve to flatten. we are concerned -- we are surprised how much people focus on it, frank in late -- frankly. as long as u.s. longer data yields are so far above their equivalents in the core eurozone or in the u.k.. we don't think we've seen the end of the flattening by any stretch of the imagination. there does come a point where if the fed seems to be over tightening in due course where inversion could be much more ominous signal that the moment ais is nothing more than fairly typical and ordered the flattening in a rate hike. anna: tell me more of what this does to the fed. inversion, he of said, that's
it's locked and loaded for the market. johnwhen you look at the yield curve, we came back to 40 basis points. we touched that level three times. does it hold? which ubs what he has the boys and girls who are simmering away sweating at this point in time? we are hairs breath away from inversion. data murray -- they don't worry that much at ubs? basis points is reasonably substantial. in u.s. raten hiking cycle's for the yield curve to flatten. we are concerned -- we are surprised how much people...
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john hirokara. they used to work together, but now they're locked in a tight race. >>> tuesday's ballot also five propositions that everyone in california are asking to vote on. here's what each of them would do. do. >> reporter: supporters of prop 68 say california's supply of safe drinking water is facing a growing threat from wildfires, floods, mudslides, and drought. they want voters to approve $4.1 billion in bonds to improve water quality, provide flood protection, and fund local and nia has enough debt an politicians fund their pet projects. last year california voters approved a new gas tax to help fund transportation projects across the state. the 12 cents per gallon tax on regular unleaded and 20-cent tax on diesel is projected to bring in $5 billion annually to state coffers. because transportation funds have been borrowed by the legislature in the past, prop 69 would amend the state constitution to require the gas tax money is spent only for transportation projects and for no other reason. prop 70 is the result of a bargain between the governor and republicans in the state legislature. republicans
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just quickly, the other question here is would republicans be locked out oeor's race in california? their candidate, john, right now second. but, remember, a lot of the votes that have come in right now are from republican parts of the state. the questis what's going to happen here when you start getting l.a. county, more of those areas. a little volatility there, but certainly early on, republicans think it's important. they don't think they can win necessarily the governor's race in california this year. a very blue state. but they think if they have a candidate on the ballot, sort of at the top of the ticket, that could help them in those races. democrats certainly wanted to shut out republicans there. so that is the story in california. we can also just show you quickly there is other news tonight. i want to get to the election in montana because this is a senate race to keep an eye on. let me see if i can get in there. i'm having tub getting in there. here it is, the senate race for montana. right here is going to be -- the winner is going to be jon tester's opponent, jon tester, democrat, running i
just quickly, the other question here is would republicans be locked out oeor's race in california? their candidate, john, right now second. but, remember, a lot of the votes that have come in right now are from republican parts of the state. the questis what's going to happen here when you start getting l.a. county, more of those areas. a little volatility there, but certainly early on, republicans think it's important. they don't think they can win necessarily the governor's race in...
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their bathrooms, that have locks onm, unlike some of these fox bathrooms. they got a hold of johnt runners with a combined age of 289, held together by brylcreem medical bond. it's not good for them. they have the charisma of driftwood. they nee s young. to his credit though -- what's this guy's name? >> sandra: democrats don't even like him, the headline is democrats must reject robert schultz, he is the quintessential corporate democrat. they don't like him because he is a business guy. >> greg: at the democrats idea of work is painting a protest sign that says, don't work. their idea of affordable housing is an overpass. you seem california. he is a breath of fresh air but i don't know if he's got the persuasive document that trump does, because that'sornt >> this next story, have c see lot. tch is with us. >> he's deaf. >> i'm not deaf, i just can't stand listening to her. >> sandra: it's true. animals are having conversations all around us and some of them probably think -- >> greg: some right wing humor for but it can be interesting what they are talking about. they mentione
their bathrooms, that have locks onm, unlike some of these fox bathrooms. they got a hold of johnt runners with a combined age of 289, held together by brylcreem medical bond. it's not good for them. they have the charisma of driftwood. they nee s young. to his credit though -- what's this guy's name? >> sandra: democrats don't even like him, the headline is democrats must reject robert schultz, he is the quintessential corporate democrat. they don't like him because he is a business guy....
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john vause thought ask you about your accident it was you know i was hanging out of a friend's house and we were locked out of his apartment he lived on the third floor and figured i'd climb up to his balcony and get in and save the day as i was getting up i fell so i fell for about ten meters landed on my neck as i kind of came to the hospital i noticed as i was lying there that i couldn't move my legs something was pretty seriously wrong i broke my c five and c six vertebrae how do you cope we such a dramatic. impact on your life i just don't see any other option but to cope. i don't want to say embrace what happened but really accept what happened and kind of move forward. spinal cord injury is. an incredibly devastating injury it affects everything from physical strength and everything to when you need to go use the restroom and not being able to look at people and i level constantly have to look up there's so many benefits to being able to stand up and walk aside from just the mobility aspect of it so to be able to potentially experience that and feel those benefits i think is just incredibly exci
john vause thought ask you about your accident it was you know i was hanging out of a friend's house and we were locked out of his apartment he lived on the third floor and figured i'd climb up to his balcony and get in and save the day as i was getting up i fell so i fell for about ten meters landed on my neck as i kind of came to the hospital i noticed as i was lying there that i couldn't move my legs something was pretty seriously wrong i broke my c five and c six vertebrae how do you cope...
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it could be a disappointment if democrats get locked out of one or two congressional races here in california. as john5, 70 democratic takeover opportunities around the country if a couple of them are off the table. there are still enough seats in play for democrats to get what they need in order to win back the house. >> we're learning the white house is talking about applying a loyalty test to determine whichlicans trump will support in the midterms. >> it's something new every day with president trump, right? what's interesting is a lot of the republicans really might not want president trump getting involved in their races at all. you look at someone like jeff denam, they areistricts with a l democrats or independents who are not happy with president tr and so in some races they were trying to figure out what to say on the poll soins immigration or his rhetoric, for example. that's a big problem for them. if there's a loyalty test, certainly that could be a factor for some republicans around the country. but might not be an issue for california republicans here. >> a senior white house official sa
it could be a disappointment if democrats get locked out of one or two congressional races here in california. as john5, 70 democratic takeover opportunities around the country if a couple of them are off the table. there are still enough seats in play for democrats to get what they need in order to win back the house. >> we're learning the white house is talking about applying a loyalty test to determine whichlicans trump will support in the midterms. >> it's something new every...
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locked up in a cage in rural texas. even nielsen's close ally, white house chief of staff, john kelly, advised nielsen against doing the news conference. man! does anybody in the white house listen to john kelly? john kelly is like that sticker on your med that says, "do not take with alcohol." no. i don't know. ( cheers and applause ) inll, now you've piqued my test.re now, kelly wasn't supposed to be an impotent towedy. in fact, kelly himself once believed he stood between trump and chaos. but recently, he has told at least one person close to him that he may as well let the president do what he wants, even if it leads to impeachment-- at least this chapter of american history would come to a close." ( cheers and applause ) okay, yeah. but that is the weakest thing i've ever heard. "pack up your stuff, kids. the house belongs to the raccoons now." and-- can i see that last line again. at least this last chapter of american history would come to a close." that's pretty optimistic that there will be history books. i believe this, the before times will be remembered by shaman around the campfire. and then the darkness c
locked up in a cage in rural texas. even nielsen's close ally, white house chief of staff, john kelly, advised nielsen against doing the news conference. man! does anybody in the white house listen to john kelly? john kelly is like that sticker on your med that says, "do not take with alcohol." no. i don't know. ( cheers and applause ) inll, now you've piqued my test.re now, kelly wasn't supposed to be an impotent towedy. in fact, kelly himself once believed he stood between trump and...
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weekly address, president trump calls on democrats to stop locking b confirmation of his nominees to fee fill positions. the democratic responses by john sarbanes-oxley rights and ethics in government. senate democrats call it by the resistance. they are resisting the will of the american voter, and it is .ot good trade the democrats have filibuster the confirmation of hundreds of thousands of talented men and women who are eager to come to washington, d.c. to make a difference. they want to serve our country. my nominees take a normal average confirmation weight than any in the history of our country. today, more than 300 of our nominee us are still awaiting a vote.
weekly address, president trump calls on democrats to stop locking b confirmation of his nominees to fee fill positions. the democratic responses by john sarbanes-oxley rights and ethics in government. senate democrats call it by the resistance. they are resisting the will of the american voter, and it is .ot good trade the democrats have filibuster the confirmation of hundreds of thousands of talented men and women who are eager to come to washington, d.c. to make a difference. they want to...
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john whitbeck is out. kurt cox released a statement today. he praised him for mobilizing support. th biggest stateace this fall is republican corey stuart challenging senator tim kaine. >>> metro locked in a standoff with the feds over safetypa s. authorities ordered the transit agency to quickly install new barriers, b we'll tell you why metro said it can't do it. >>> many ofed you enjhis hot, but gorgeous day outside, including the folks in old town >> announcer: you're watching news 4 at 6:00.> our commute on metro could be a lot longer if the agency can't install barriers between rail cars. this is all in an effort to help visually impaired riders. federal authorities say some of the cars don't have the chain barriers. they're not safe for vision-impaired peoee. two peo with those impairments have fallen onto the tracks where the barriers were not italled. metr says there's a shortage in the materials they need to install the barriers. officials say if metro can't meet a deadline by the end of the year, hundreds of new cars will have to be removed. metro says that would reduce service by 26%. >>>ationwide protest to keep families together today. john lewis spoke and marched with
john whitbeck is out. kurt cox released a statement today. he praised him for mobilizing support. th biggest stateace this fall is republican corey stuart challenging senator tim kaine. >>> metro locked in a standoff with the feds over safetypa s. authorities ordered the transit agency to quickly install new barriers, b we'll tell you why metro said it can't do it. >>> many ofed you enjhis hot, but gorgeous day outside, including the folks in old town >> announcer:...
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locked the secret service and. all the other men out. the other people will go down and commiserate. what did you think about john? they would get their advice. they would bring their boyfriends around. and then they would make food for them. all of the three secret service men. they all gained weight. my parents said i would be such a great help. -- please could not come to washington and help poor mother. i could be there to when she was out of town to give guided tours. and i could be the hostess. i know full well it was because the secret service were getting too fat. you have to remember -- some scary things that happened. so they wanted to have me under their roof. it would be easier than having me back in -- dorm. there were people in texas who did not like us too. were pretty controversial for a lot of people. i did come back up. but my life changed completely. when i was down at the university i when and as a freshman. one of the women who was real star on campus. a beauty. someone said to her you know the vice presidents daughter is going to be -- to which she said the vice president of what? that was fr
locked the secret service and. all the other men out. the other people will go down and commiserate. what did you think about john? they would get their advice. they would bring their boyfriends around. and then they would make food for them. all of the three secret service men. they all gained weight. my parents said i would be such a great help. -- please could not come to washington and help poor mother. i could be there to when she was out of town to give guided tours. and i could be the...
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locked up. but there is some pushback against the report and i've been in a mess medical director geoffrey iowa and minnesota poison control system medical director john cole dismissed all the climate was as reckless and incomplete telling the newspaper that the draft report will prevent the saving of lives by promoting the concept of allowing people to exhaust themselves to death. police abusing their power citizens being drugged without their consent by powerful pharmaceuticals while officials downplay the whole issue yeah this is america in a microcosm until we start watching the hawks. get the. real deal with. the bottom. like you that i got. welcome aboard the watching the hawks i am tired rope and sore and i'm having to listen joining us from minneapolis minnesota to discuss this controversial port on the minneapolis police in the mts youth academy noncitizens is that all right that's already making me i welcome welcome back. thanks for having me so i guess we'll start with just two people get an understanding of what's happening up there what what are some of the situations the that we know of where minneapolis police instructed him to use to u
locked up. but there is some pushback against the report and i've been in a mess medical director geoffrey iowa and minnesota poison control system medical director john cole dismissed all the climate was as reckless and incomplete telling the newspaper that the draft report will prevent the saving of lives by promoting the concept of allowing people to exhaust themselves to death. police abusing their power citizens being drugged without their consent by powerful pharmaceuticals while...
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john's brehm's therapy program police are investigating him for possession and production of child pornography. michael knows that most people believe that paedophiles op of venti child molesters and should be locked up. he is willing to break his silence if we don't disclose his identity michael is married he says he loves his wife that is physically attracted to him but he also has a dockside he is attracted to children as well. but in when did you first become aware of this as you put a fetus in. conduct i was just very early on at the age of eighteen nineteen or twenty and became increasingly attracted to much younger girls. going for you go. for me strongest position shit myself that wasn't a problem when i was fourteen or fifteen and looking at seventh graders and what ensued glycerin and mates. as i got older i became more aware of it. seems so your interest in young goes was sort of frozen in time to be mom to being close to the old show numbers show us on the phone not because it all started with me looking photos of nudists on the beach or me and then it became more and more extreme. i started looking at things that really disgusted me but that is often on google force which said before
john's brehm's therapy program police are investigating him for possession and production of child pornography. michael knows that most people believe that paedophiles op of venti child molesters and should be locked up. he is willing to break his silence if we don't disclose his identity michael is married he says he loves his wife that is physically attracted to him but he also has a dockside he is attracted to children as well. but in when did you first become aware of this as you put a...
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john's berms therapy program police are investigating him for possession and production of child pornography. michael knows that most people believe that paedophiles op of venti child molesters and should be locked up. he is willing to break his silence if we don't disclose his identity michael is married he says he loves his wife it is physically attracted to him but he also has a dockside he is attracted to children as well. but in when did you first become aware of this with us it will feel it's in. conduct obvious to us very early on at the age of eighteen nineteen or twenty and we came increasingly attracted to much younger girls who decided we're going for you go over for me strongest position is your money that wasn't a problem when i was fourteen or fifteen and looking at seventh graders and what ensued glycerin and mates. as i got older i became more aware of it. seems so your interest in young girls was sort of frozen in time to be moms like i stand closer to the old sheer numbers show us on the phone not because it all started with me looking photos of nudists on the beach or me and then it became more and more extreme. i started looking at things that really disgusted me but it is of
john's berms therapy program police are investigating him for possession and production of child pornography. michael knows that most people believe that paedophiles op of venti child molesters and should be locked up. he is willing to break his silence if we don't disclose his identity michael is married he says he loves his wife it is physically attracted to him but he also has a dockside he is attracted to children as well. but in when did you first become aware of this with us it will feel...
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lock you up. that's the new policy. that's the jeff sessions, donald trump, john kelly policy of the united states of america. when i heard about this, i didn't really believe it was possible that we could adopt, any administration could adopt a policy of inflicting deliberate trauma onto children. there is no moral cod the world that supports such an action. there is no religious tradition on our beautiful planet that supports such an action. but there it was, the decision to create a deterrence from peopleomg to our shores by mistreating the children who have already arrived. mistreat the child today, deter so family abroad from ever bout coming. that is a dark stain on america. this strategy of deliberate harm to children. so last sunday, a week ago sunday, i went down to find out is this really true? so i went to a detention center and gain admission to the detention center. now, the detention center is a large space split into different yo ce can call them cells of fencing. fencing posts, chain-link fencing. the first room that i went into had smaller cells, maybe 12 by 12r 15 by 15. they looked like cag
lock you up. that's the new policy. that's the jeff sessions, donald trump, john kelly policy of the united states of america. when i heard about this, i didn't really believe it was possible that we could adopt, any administration could adopt a policy of inflicting deliberate trauma onto children. there is no moral cod the world that supports such an action. there is no religious tradition on our beautiful planet that supports such an action. but there it was, the decision to create a...
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john. and never more so than when she gave debby two wedding rings to take to her brother who was by this time lockedi think she was obsessed with him to the point she couldn't control him, she couldn't, you know, control the situation. >> she wanted to control it and if she gave him a wedding ring and he wore it, wouldn't that give her all kinds of reason to claim that he would do anything for her? including kill her husband? >> that could be. i don't know. what i got from him after he was arrested was he didn't want anything to do with her. nothing. >> with or without michelle, john was in big trouble. so he lawyered up with prominent fayetteville attorney, clay brewer. >> i believe that he was an innocent man wrongly accused. that any rational interpretation of the circumstantial evidence is consistent with sergeant diamond not being the shooter. >> but military investigators were convinced diamond was the triggerman and decided to quickly proceed with their case against him. and michelle, to remain free. and what did she do? she left town. >> i think she planned to kill her husband a long time ag
john. and never more so than when she gave debby two wedding rings to take to her brother who was by this time lockedi think she was obsessed with him to the point she couldn't control him, she couldn't, you know, control the situation. >> she wanted to control it and if she gave him a wedding ring and he wore it, wouldn't that give her all kinds of reason to claim that he would do anything for her? including kill her husband? >> that could be. i don't know. what i got from him...