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i can think of nobody example than seeing john paul the great -- no better example than seeing john paul the great. by the age of 20, he had buried his mother, his brother and his father. he had already lost all the people he loved. he went to study in a clandestine seminary as nazi tanks ravaged his homeland. the experience studied him for the long struggle with the evil empire. he would need it in may of 1981 when a communist try to have them killed. one hand pulled the trigger, another, john paul said, guided the bullet. what an expression of faith. he was a humble man, but he knew that he was called to serve a greater purpose. john paul answered the call to serve god. he also served his homeland. that brings me to my second point, service to country. before he became the bishop of rome, he was the archbishop of krakow where he defended, not , but thefellow poles dignity of every person. behind the iron curtain, and beyond. his fight for freedom over tyranny helps reduce the berlin wall to rubble and freed millions in poland and across eastern europe. not many would have expected who
i can think of nobody example than seeing john paul the great -- no better example than seeing john paul the great. by the age of 20, he had buried his mother, his brother and his father. he had already lost all the people he loved. he went to study in a clandestine seminary as nazi tanks ravaged his homeland. the experience studied him for the long struggle with the evil empire. he would need it in may of 1981 when a communist try to have them killed. one hand pulled the trigger, another, john...
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john paul was not the only one called to greatness. we are all called every day, no matter where we are in life, no matter where we live or work, there is no ordinary task, and no ordinary work. and there is no greater call than to serve others. that brings me to my third point, and perhaps the most familiar kind of service. service to neighbor. your model for service, our model, is a diminutive of nun we now call saint. when ave maria opened the country's first museum to teresa of calcutta, it was an honor that the president knew would have made her blush. but the museum serves as an inspiration to live as mother teresa did, humbly serving the least of each. inspired by her painting at home, a poignant for trait of mother teresa embracing a group of children. i think of a story that i am sure some of you have heard before. mother teresa reportedly visited a bakery to ask for bread for orphans. rather than responding to her request, the bakers spat at her. mother theresa took out a tissue, wiped her face and said, "ok. that was for me.
john paul was not the only one called to greatness. we are all called every day, no matter where we are in life, no matter where we live or work, there is no ordinary task, and no ordinary work. and there is no greater call than to serve others. that brings me to my third point, and perhaps the most familiar kind of service. service to neighbor. your model for service, our model, is a diminutive of nun we now call saint. when ave maria opened the country's first museum to teresa of calcutta, it...
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pope john paul i was 33 days. then you have john paul ii was there 26 years.e benedict, seven years. pope francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? ross: that's -- brian: besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: there are a lot of -- the jesuits -- him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church history, where, at certain moments in time, it is seen as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope. the shock troops of the counterreformation doing battle with protestants. at other moments, it is seen as the most liberalizing order. that has been true since the 1960's. it swung toward the liberalizing end. people think of jesuits as the liberal intellectuals of the church. but what both of those modes of being a jesuit have in common is that jesuits are extreme. they are willing to push the envelope in different ways in order to do what they think needs to
pope john paul i was 33 days. then you have john paul ii was there 26 years.e benedict, seven years. pope francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? ross: that's -- brian: besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: there are a lot of -- the jesuits -- him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church...
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john paul first was 33 days. john paul ii was there 36 years.e francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. right? so, the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church history. at it as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope, and in other ways it is seen as the most liberalizing order. that has been true since the 1960's. people thinking of jesuits as sort of the liberal intellectuals of the church. but with those modes of being a jazz would have in common a is jesuits are extreme. the are willing to push envelope in different ways to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. the mentality of the jazz would order i think in the western world since the 1960's has been, look -- you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity for all kinds of understandable reasons. you
john paul first was 33 days. john paul ii was there 36 years.e francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. right? so, the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church history. at it as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope, and in other ways it...
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as john paul ii was, but in a different way. he is a celebrity pope, a pope who has successfully harnessed the pope's position as a focal point for media coverage of the church to a remarkable effect. and he is also a liberaliser. he thinks the church needs to change in various ways, particularly around issues related to the sexual revolution, marriage, divorce, and so on, where prior po pes basically said these are changes the church cannot make. these are fraught places in his pontificate where he has clashed with his cardinals and theologians over just how far he can touch -- can researchers to change, what the church can change without under coming its own traditions. part of the book is tried to tell this story, which i think is independent of whether, you know, how fondly you feel about the pope. it's an interesting religious story that has applications religion thatr has a wrestling match with modern society. also, the book has judgments. my judgment is that, on a lot of these issues, the pope has been making a mistake. o
as john paul ii was, but in a different way. he is a celebrity pope, a pope who has successfully harnessed the pope's position as a focal point for media coverage of the church to a remarkable effect. and he is also a liberaliser. he thinks the church needs to change in various ways, particularly around issues related to the sexual revolution, marriage, divorce, and so on, where prior po pes basically said these are changes the church cannot make. these are fraught places in his pontificate...
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like former hunter john paul for example hunting has become increasingly strenuous for the fifty nine year old. nowadays he cultivates bananas cocoa beans and mangoes the conservationists would like to persuade more hunters to follow his example. his family today enjoys a higher standard of living than they did in the past. more than a hundred thousand francs i think i could plant even more land because it's very easy to find the hosting is very easy just. lay them out to dry in the sun and sell them it's not as hard as hunting use to have a lot of problems with that. in the community a hole in the head of the village announces a ban on hunting all family heads have agreed to the missions and the sanctions are touched. ten men are handing over their guns to the conservationists the villagers getting ten motorcycles in exchange the first men are already receiving driving lessons they used to be hunters. now they'll be able to handle living as krieger's or taxi drivers. this truck through the rain forest is quite a meal a breed under construction tool on food it takes six hours to reach
like former hunter john paul for example hunting has become increasingly strenuous for the fifty nine year old. nowadays he cultivates bananas cocoa beans and mangoes the conservationists would like to persuade more hunters to follow his example. his family today enjoys a higher standard of living than they did in the past. more than a hundred thousand francs i think i could plant even more land because it's very easy to find the hosting is very easy just. lay them out to dry in the sun and...
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official john paul and also discussed crimea and he said that trump would not recognize a crimea as part of russia so conflicting views from the trump administration with seems to be basic protocol at this point but these statements come a few weeks before a trump summit with putin to be held in helsinki fla finland on july sixteenth but this. wasn't a first time that trump has discussed relations with russia he also talked about at the g seven g seven summit and let's take a look at what he said. as opposed to the. more meaningful. action you. so as you just saw there called for russia to be reinstated and trouble also said that he'd be discussing a range of issues including election interference syria ukraine also the possibility of fortifying relations with china and russia to possibly deescalate all of the conflicts going on in the world but we won't know for sure until july sixteenth when the summit does take place so we'll just have to wait until then all right ots american from washington d.c. thanks. and exhausting to day and all night e.u. summit is over with leaders finally pen
official john paul and also discussed crimea and he said that trump would not recognize a crimea as part of russia so conflicting views from the trump administration with seems to be basic protocol at this point but these statements come a few weeks before a trump summit with putin to be held in helsinki fla finland on july sixteenth but this. wasn't a first time that trump has discussed relations with russia he also talked about at the g seven g seven summit and let's take a look at what he...
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and john hopkins paul spiegel talks about the public health implications of children being separated from their families due to the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> this weekend on "afterwards" maryland congressman john delaney the first democrat to declare a run for the presidency in 2020 offers his vision for america in his book "the right answer how we can unify our divided nation". he's interviewed by former chair of the democratic national committee. >> so you have been a member of congress now since 2013. >> that's right. >> you have had an opportunity to introduce legislation, work with democrats, republicans, but you also in the book call for an end of partisanship, especially partisanship that rewards division. >> i think a president or any other elected leader in this country should effectively represent everyone. >> uh-huh. >> whether they voted for them or not. and they should almost take a pledge never to divide us. that doesn't mean that
and john hopkins paul spiegel talks about the public health implications of children being separated from their families due to the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> this weekend on "afterwards" maryland congressman john delaney the first democrat to declare a run for the presidency in 2020 offers his vision for america in his book...
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because feeling like kissinger with the 5050 credit and reagan and gorbachev so talk about pope john paul and others but i do give reagan credit. that look at this as a framework with those relationships i can see that working with u.s. china but i have real doubts. then maybe it is better that it doesn't happen. so i will tell you one more story for what is on your mind. this fellow who started amnesty international. not very will loan british barrister ran for the house of commons and lost and wandered around civil disobedience and christian is him but then he published an op-ed in the british newspaper called the forgotten prisoners looking at prisoners of conscience in the communist world and the west and in the developing post colonial world. this is long before facebook or twitter or the internet but it went viral. it was picked up by newspapers around the world one of the most famous offense in history. when it is that ideal moment so the nation started when i found out other information for those prisoners of conscience. it operated that every chapter would support three prisoners
because feeling like kissinger with the 5050 credit and reagan and gorbachev so talk about pope john paul and others but i do give reagan credit. that look at this as a framework with those relationships i can see that working with u.s. china but i have real doubts. then maybe it is better that it doesn't happen. so i will tell you one more story for what is on your mind. this fellow who started amnesty international. not very will loan british barrister ran for the house of commons and lost...
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john paul use as they do not be afraid. i have no idea what is going to happen in singapore. i think it is possible that they will have a successful meeting and it's also possible that that morning at the breakfast time they will say it isn't going to work and they will walk out and i think that is the range of options to. there was a little house where reagan and gorbachev met in 1987 and there's a great scene we have a movie straight out of the news rooms where ronald reagan was holding out foror missile defense and gorbachev was offering everything we can have armarmsitlimitations, this treat you've got to give up your missile defense. he kept saying i'm not doing i. so he said i'm not going to give you anything. so he was in his face saying you did this, you mad a mistake and it's clear he'ss really angry. they came back and said this is a terrible mistake all he has to do is give up that missile defense. six months later gorbachev came to washington and agreed to every single thing that he wanted and gave up on trying to stop the missile defense. how about i open up for
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supreme court justicent aments are life tirjs justices like david sui suitor, sandra day o'conner and john paul stevens decided to leave on their own. present trump said today he had known out the retirem sometime and is alreadyoving forward on a replacement. >> we willegin our search n for aew justice of the ited states supreme court,at will begin immediately. and hopefull we're going pick somebody who will be as outstanding. so, i just want to thank justice kennedy for the years of tremendous svice. he's a very spectacular man really is spectacular man.d an know that he will be aroundul hly for a long time to advice and i believe will be teaching and doing other things. so, thank you. >> reporter: now, the supreme court is made up of nine right now there are four liberal justices f andive conservative ones. judyice kenneas appointedep byublican president ronald reg an.on ssues from abortion, same sex marriage, gun rights, gay, rights voting riingtdz and campai law he's often the swing vote to decide if the court swings with the liberal >> irst issue is how the president proceeds and how leade
supreme court justicent aments are life tirjs justices like david sui suitor, sandra day o'conner and john paul stevens decided to leave on their own. present trump said today he had known out the retirem sometime and is alreadyoving forward on a replacement. >> we willegin our search n for aew justice of the ited states supreme court,at will begin immediately. and hopefull we're going pick somebody who will be as outstanding. so, i just want to thank justice kennedy for the years of...
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births -- generations celebrate births and inasteis relief in 1989 earthquake and catering for pope john pauli's visit in 1987. knights' catering received a positive recommendation from h.p.c. staff finds that the busines has met the three criteria for listing on theegac l registry. a motion in support of the business should be a motion in favor of the reso in the resolution, pay close attention to the physical featurha the business. the business must maintain these to remain on the legacy registry. for knights' catering, it's catering. this concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions. and there are representatives that are in attendance that would like to speak on the application's behalf. >> great. let's open it up. public comment. do we have anybody from knights' catering? come on up. >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you for taking the time to see us. >> my name's molly. >> my name's grace. >> daniel. >> i need to have you speak into the mike. >> my name's molly. >> my name's grace. >> daniel. >> and i think my husband, adrian is lost somewhere. these are the contin
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he and pope john paul ii who miraculously survived an assassin's bullet six weeks after reagan agreed that god spared them so they could end communism and collapse the soviet union. >> won't contain communism, it will transcend communism. >> when i came in in 1982, reagan was still in full throated denunciation of the soviet union. he was still very much playing the cold warrior. >> what i'm strike now is a plan to hope for the long term, the march of freedom and democracy that will leave marxism and leninism. bret: the cold war was winnable. >> there was a huge argument within the administration. people in the defense department and the cia both thought the soviet union was there at the time. we're here, they're there, that's life. get along. >> the american public seemed to agree, nearly three quarters favored a nuclear freeze by the united states and soviet union. >> i urge you to beware the temptation of pride, the temptation of blithely, declaring yourself above it all. bret: that sparked reagan's most forceful criticism ever of the soviet union. >> to ignore the facts of history
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against this guy, and i think that they're going to pay for this morally some day because i think john paulid we don't always do what we want but we're responsible for who we are and they will be held historically responsible for following this guy, and it's a real problem. ( applause ) >> stephen: well, you know, getting back -- getting back to" a man for all seasons ," there's a moment where moore is in jail for not violating his own conscience, because it's a play viabouthe self and what can you bring yourself to do and not to do, and his daughter says oh, just take an oath and don't mean it. these people who stand up for trump have taken an oath to defend the constitution and moore says when a man takes an oath he will not find himself again if he doesn't finish the oath and that's what i think about the people who follow trump. ( applause ) >> we have to be just as tough on the opposition these days because what nero did the other night -- you have to be careful about this because i think the cultural world, your world, to some extent the democrats, certainly the media, have to uphold
against this guy, and i think that they're going to pay for this morally some day because i think john paulid we don't always do what we want but we're responsible for who we are and they will be held historically responsible for following this guy, and it's a real problem. ( applause ) >> stephen: well, you know, getting back -- getting back to" a man for all seasons ," there's a moment where moore is in jail for not violating his own conscience, because it's a play viabouthe...
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he and pope john paul ii who miraculously survived an assassin's bullet six weeks after reagan agreed that god spared them so they could end communism and collapse the soviet union. >> won't contain communism, it will transcend communism. >> when i came in in 1982, reagan was still in full throated denunciation of the soviet union. he was still very much playing the cold warrior. >> what i'm strike now is a plan to hope for the long term, the march of freedom and democracy that will leave marxism and leninism. bret: the cold war was winnable. >> there was a huge argument within the administration. people in the defense department and the cia both thought the soviet union was there at the time. we're here, they're there, that's life. get along. >> the american public seemed to agree, nearly three quarters favored a nuclear freeze by the united states and soviet union. >> i urge you to beware the temptation of pride, the temptation of blithely, declaring yourself above it all. bret: that sparked reagan's most forceful criticism ever of the soviet union. >> to ignore the facts of history
he and pope john paul ii who miraculously survived an assassin's bullet six weeks after reagan agreed that god spared them so they could end communism and collapse the soviet union. >> won't contain communism, it will transcend communism. >> when i came in in 1982, reagan was still in full throated denunciation of the soviet union. he was still very much playing the cold warrior. >> what i'm strike now is a plan to hope for the long term, the march of freedom and democracy...
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and then the evolving justices, david sutor and john paul stephens.hifted to the left and the court shifted right. so they were among the liberal vote. so post departed under president obama allowing him to appoint justices that would maintain their legacy. and then the other side of the spectrum. justice byron white, a democrat appointed by john f. kennedy. but over the years, he moved away from democrats on key issues like abortion and justice white still choice to retire under bill clinton. and ruth bader ginsberg, the oldest justice said that liberals were misguided if they thought that she was going to step down under president obama so he could replace her with someone with a similar idealogical bent. but of course, replacements don't turn out the way the presidents hope they will. bottom line, when it comes to retiring and replacing supreme court justices, timing is almost everything. very few die in office in modern times. most retire. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher, thank you, sir. let's go to mark sherman now, a reporter that covers the s
and then the evolving justices, david sutor and john paul stephens.hifted to the left and the court shifted right. so they were among the liberal vote. so post departed under president obama allowing him to appoint justices that would maintain their legacy. and then the other side of the spectrum. justice byron white, a democrat appointed by john f. kennedy. but over the years, he moved away from democrats on key issues like abortion and justice white still choice to retire under bill clinton....
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to anybody who has been, we filmed at auschwitz, a movie about john paul ii. anybody who went to one of these camps understands how utterly,y, totally outrageous it is that people on the left feel they can smear america with terms like that. there is no comparison of any kind. on the other hand, what would they do, have totally opener borders? have 100 million people come to the u.s. next year?ot wring their hands as american civilization drowns? the fact is, if you're going to have borders, you of have to police them. if you police them you have to do something with people. remember, they're deliberately breaking the law. a part of this is not a question about victimless people who magically show up. the cartels, the drug cartels, v actively recruit and send people north and do so partially to try and flood our system so they can bring the drugs in easier. partially to make money. they charge for doing this. and for some of the cartels, have gotten in the people business as a major source of e revenue. it's really disturbing to have people on the left who hat
to anybody who has been, we filmed at auschwitz, a movie about john paul ii. anybody who went to one of these camps understands how utterly,y, totally outrageous it is that people on the left feel they can smear america with terms like that. there is no comparison of any kind. on the other hand, what would they do, have totally opener borders? have 100 million people come to the u.s. next year?ot wring their hands as american civilization drowns? the fact is, if you're going to have borders,...
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and i think that they're going to pay for this morally some day, because i think john paul sergeant once"we don't always do what we want, but we're responsible for who we are." and they're going to be held historically responsible for following this guy, and it's a real problem. ( applause ) >> stephen: well, you know, getting back-- getting back to "a man for all seasons," there's a moment at which moore is in jail for not violating his own conscience, because it's really a play and a movie about the self and what can you bring yourself to do and what can you not bring yourself to do. and his daughter says, "oh, just take an oath and don't mean it." and these people who will not stand to trump have taken an oath to defend the constitution. and moore says, "when a man takes an oath he holds himself in his hand like so much water, and should he open his hands at that moment, he shall lose all hope of finding himself again." and my fear is that the people who will not stand up to trump will not find themselves again when we need them. ( applause ) >> i want to say something about-- you kno
and i think that they're going to pay for this morally some day, because i think john paul sergeant once"we don't always do what we want, but we're responsible for who we are." and they're going to be held historically responsible for following this guy, and it's a real problem. ( applause ) >> stephen: well, you know, getting back-- getting back to "a man for all seasons," there's a moment at which moore is in jail for not violating his own conscience, because it's...
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their names will appear on the legal papers — one charge for each of the fans from ten—year—old john paul, up to the pensioner gerard barren. the charge sheet shows that david duckenfield is accused of breaching his duty of care to those fans during the disaster and it is alleged that that duty of care amounted to gross negligence. there was an order put into place after a previous prosecution 18 years ago that prevented david duckenfield from being prosecuted again. today, thejudge has ruled that from being prosecuted again. today, the judge has ruled that that order should be lifted. that is why this trial can go ahead. it is expected to start in september. and there are four other men whose trials will also go ahead, although they had applied to have proceedings stopped. the former company secretary at sheffield wednesday, a former solicitor and former officers. they all face charges connected to hillsborough or its aftermath. there isa hillsborough or its aftermath. there is a sixth defendant, sir norman bettison, whose case has been adjourned until august. he too is applying to have
their names will appear on the legal papers — one charge for each of the fans from ten—year—old john paul, up to the pensioner gerard barren. the charge sheet shows that david duckenfield is accused of breaching his duty of care to those fans during the disaster and it is alleged that that duty of care amounted to gross negligence. there was an order put into place after a previous prosecution 18 years ago that prevented david duckenfield from being prosecuted again. today, thejudge has...
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john paul ii is to say be not afraid. didn't say have courage. trump operates a lot like that. have no idea what's going to happen in singapore but i think it's possible that they love a very successful meeting. i think it's also possible that morning about at this time they will walk out. that's a range of options. we did a movie that was mentioned earlier shots at the ranch about the life of from oregon. we went to iceland and it was his little house where reagan and her child met in 1987. it's this great scene we had in the movie straight out of the news real where reagan was holding out for missile defense. gorbachev was at him on everything. we can have arms limitations and we can have this treaty or that treaty but you have to give up your missile tests. reagan kept saying no, not doing it. gorbachev said that we are not going to give you anything. reagan said well, then that's fine. we are not doing that. they walk outside and there's racing where reagan who was not normally this aggressive is literally in gorbachev's face and saying you did this. you made a mistake. you
john paul ii is to say be not afraid. didn't say have courage. trump operates a lot like that. have no idea what's going to happen in singapore but i think it's possible that they love a very successful meeting. i think it's also possible that morning about at this time they will walk out. that's a range of options. we did a movie that was mentioned earlier shots at the ranch about the life of from oregon. we went to iceland and it was his little house where reagan and her child met in 1987....
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i do, i talked to pope john paul and others as well but i do give reagan credit but it's gorbachev that gets the statesmanship moneyball. you can look at this as a framework and look at different relationships and i can see it working in us china but i'd be more than happy to be wrong about this and i worry that if a summit happens, it might be better that it doesn't happen but i'm happy to come back to that. let me tell one more story and i'll see what's on your mind and it's a different one, it's about this fellow who started amnesty international, peter denison who was a not very well known british barrister. he'd run for the house of commons a number of times and lost. he wandered around in his youth between a mix of judaism, christian idealism and the civil disobedience but in 1961 he published an op-ed in a british newspaper called the forgotten prisoners and he was calling the world to look at prisoners of conscience of three types. in the communist world, in the west and in the developing colonial, postcolonial world, it was called the rule of three. this was long before faceboo
i do, i talked to pope john paul and others as well but i do give reagan credit but it's gorbachev that gets the statesmanship moneyball. you can look at this as a framework and look at different relationships and i can see it working in us china but i'd be more than happy to be wrong about this and i worry that if a summit happens, it might be better that it doesn't happen but i'm happy to come back to that. let me tell one more story and i'll see what's on your mind and it's a different one,...
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john paul ii used to say be not afraid. didn't say have courage. and trump operates a lot like that. so, i have no idea what is going to happen in singapore. i think it is possible that they wi have a very successful middle easting. i think it is also possible that morning, about breakfasttime, they'll decide it ain't going to work and walk out. i think that's the range of options. we did a movie, that we shot part of the ranch, called "rendevous of destiny." the life of ronald reagan, we went to reykjavik in iland and there's a little house where reagan and gorbachev met in 1987. the's that's great scene that we had in the movie that was straight out of the news reels where reagan was holding out for missile defense. gorbachev was offering him everything. we can have arms limitations, this treaty and that treaty, but you have to give up your missile defense. and reagan kept saying, no, i'm not doing it. and gorbachev said i'm not going to give you anything. and reagan said, well, that's fine. i'm not doing it. so, it breaks down, they walk outside
john paul ii used to say be not afraid. didn't say have courage. and trump operates a lot like that. so, i have no idea what is going to happen in singapore. i think it is possible that they wi have a very successful middle easting. i think it is also possible that morning, about breakfasttime, they'll decide it ain't going to work and walk out. i think that's the range of options. we did a movie, that we shot part of the ranch, called "rendevous of destiny." the life of ronald...
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>> so i asked former justice john paul stevens whether roe would be overturned if justice kennedy retired a few years ago, and he said yes. there will be the votes to overturn roe. it's possible that chief justice roberts decided for the legitimacy of the court, it's better to chip away at roe rather than cleanly overturning it. but roe is inconsistent with the understanding of the context of the constitution which was their grounds for choosing. it's on the chopping block. what would happen afterward is complicated and obviously one of the most explosive things in american politics. justice ginsburg said the main thing would be on access for poor women who right now don't have a lot of option. but i don't think there's new doubt. the moment of truth has arrived. people have been worrying about this for decades. if kennedy retires, roe could be overturned. yes, it could be overturned. >> thank you both. kimberly and aaron, we're going to turn your mikes on in a second. we're keeping an eye on capitol hill where we expect nancy pelosi. it comes hours after joe crowley, the fourth ranking h
>> so i asked former justice john paul stevens whether roe would be overturned if justice kennedy retired a few years ago, and he said yes. there will be the votes to overturn roe. it's possible that chief justice roberts decided for the legitimacy of the court, it's better to chip away at roe rather than cleanly overturning it. but roe is inconsistent with the understanding of the context of the constitution which was their grounds for choosing. it's on the chopping block. what would...
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. >> thanks, john roberts. paulcampaign chair is out of jail on $10 million bail and house st while he waits for two trials to begin. now the special counsel in the russia investigation wants him locked up. his team is asking a judge to revoke his bail over accusations that he tried to tamper with witnesses. the details and the manafort response coming up. mitzi:soriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less jot pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered abilfight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or i
. >> thanks, john roberts. paulcampaign chair is out of jail on $10 million bail and house st while he waits for two trials to begin. now the special counsel in the russia investigation wants him locked up. his team is asking a judge to revoke his bail over accusations that he tried to tamper with witnesses. the details and the manafort response coming up. mitzi:soriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. (...
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paul: john murphy, thanks for being here again. appreciate it. escape from obamacare, the trump administration rolled out a new rule for health plans for small businesses, could it turn out to be popular alternative to obamacare coverage ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com still nervous [about buying a house? a little. thought i could de-stress with some zen gardening. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps with homeowners insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i should clean this up. i'll get the dustpan. behind the golf clubs. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. paul: the trump adminis
paul: john murphy, thanks for being here again. appreciate it. escape from obamacare, the trump administration rolled out a new rule for health plans for small businesses, could it turn out to be popular alternative to obamacare coverage ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs...
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paul: john murphy, thanks for being here again. appreciate it.ead, escape from obamacare, the trump administration rolled out a new rule for health plans for small businesses, could it turn out to be popular alternative to obamacare coverage? prices of the season'for t with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. for a limited time, save up to $500 plus free home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends june 30th. come hok., babe. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! paul: the trump administration taking final step this week in a plan that could prove to be popular and cheaper, alternative to obamacare coverage. the administration tuesday released its final rule governing association health plans which allow small businesses and the self-employed to band together to buy health insurance based on their industry or location. th
paul: john murphy, thanks for being here again. appreciate it.ead, escape from obamacare, the trump administration rolled out a new rule for health plans for small businesses, could it turn out to be popular alternative to obamacare coverage? prices of the season'for t with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. for a limited time, save up to $500 plus free home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends june...
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paul: john murphy, thanks for being here again. appreciate it.ill ahead, escape from obamacare, the trump administration rolled out a new rule for health plans for small businesses, could it turn out to be popular alternative to be popular alternative to obamacare how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com can be a big bad problem that you could spread to.y. family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. but you can help prevent this. talk to your doctor today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. because dangers don't just exist in fairytales. paul: the trump administration taking final step this week in a plan that could prove to be popular and cheaper, alternative to obamacare coverage. the administration tuesday released its final rule governing associatio
paul: john murphy, thanks for being here again. appreciate it.ill ahead, escape from obamacare, the trump administration rolled out a new rule for health plans for small businesses, could it turn out to be popular alternative to be popular alternative to obamacare how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com can be...
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paul: john murphy, thanks for being here again. appreciate it.ill ahead, escape from obamacare, the trump administration rolled out a new rule for health plans for small businesses, could it turn out to be popular alternative to be popular alternative to obamacare coverage i've always been about what's next. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. s
paul: john murphy, thanks for being here again. appreciate it.ill ahead, escape from obamacare, the trump administration rolled out a new rule for health plans for small businesses, could it turn out to be popular alternative to be popular alternative to obamacare coverage i've always been about what's next. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that....
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>> john boehner. >> paul ryan has his hands full on the way out the door.wo paths have emerged in the path forward. the first is the conservative bill that is not expected to pass. and breitbart calls the biggest amnesty in u.s. history. where with is the house headed on immigration and where is the president? >> well, you know, dave and christine, i feel we talk about this all the time. it is always a safe bet to bet against legislation getting passed. the compromised bill is outlined and not written yet. it is in the process of being written. when it gets written down, some of the bullet points may look different when you start to see them in legislative language and see people walk away from the table and before when it was an outline form. no one would guarantee it has the 218 votes among the republican party necessary to pass. democrats are not expected to help on this piece of legislation. so right now we don't exactly know what will happen next week. you know, the fact they are having a vote is still significant. this is not something anyone anticipa
>> john boehner. >> paul ryan has his hands full on the way out the door.wo paths have emerged in the path forward. the first is the conservative bill that is not expected to pass. and breitbart calls the biggest amnesty in u.s. history. where with is the house headed on immigration and where is the president? >> well, you know, dave and christine, i feel we talk about this all the time. it is always a safe bet to bet against legislation getting passed. the compromised bill is...
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paul spiegel joining us from the john hopkins. he served as the director for the center for humanitarian health. good morning. guest: good morning. the centerus about and your work on this idea of humanitarian health. guest: sure. the center for humanitarian health has three objectives. itin future humanitarians, is research. go toe a long way to improve how we actually respond to humanitarian emergencies. and finally, in power meant, ment inents, -- empowere students, governments. host: apply that to what we see at theildren being held southern border, what is the long-term and short-term effect of that happening? guest: there are short-term, medium-term, and long-term effects. there is a lot of data looking at trauma against children. started in 1995 with the centers of disease control. what happens is when you have this stress that we cvs children are under when they are separated from their parents, a actually can -- that we see these children are under when they are separated from their parents, it can have behavioral and men
paul spiegel joining us from the john hopkins. he served as the director for the center for humanitarian health. good morning. guest: good morning. the centerus about and your work on this idea of humanitarian health. guest: sure. the center for humanitarian health has three objectives. itin future humanitarians, is research. go toe a long way to improve how we actually respond to humanitarian emergencies. and finally, in power meant, ment inents, -- empowere students, governments. host: apply...
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mark fellows is a set has been charged for the murders of the gangland figures paul massey and john canan sell after a joint operation in manchester. —— john sell after a joint operation in manchester. ——john kinsella. donald trump has confirmed that his meeting with kim jong—un will go head trump has confirmed that his meeting with kimjong—un will go head up on the 12th of june with kimjong—un will go head up on the 12th ofjune in singapore and anthony is in washington for us. anthony is in washington for us. anthony remind us what he said. how did this newsbreak? he said we will be in singapore on troop ——june 12. confirming what we have been hearing and that was that the summit with north korea will be back on track. donald trump received kim yong—chol who he describes as the second most powerful man in north korea into the white house. they had an extended meeting in the oval office. cameras could pick up a little bit of movement in the room and then donald trump walked out of the white house, saw the delegation off, turned and walked to reporters and began a 20 minute impromptu pre
mark fellows is a set has been charged for the murders of the gangland figures paul massey and john canan sell after a joint operation in manchester. —— john sell after a joint operation in manchester. ——john kinsella. donald trump has confirmed that his meeting with kim jong—un will go head trump has confirmed that his meeting with kimjong—un will go head up on the 12th of june with kimjong—un will go head up on the 12th ofjune in singapore and anthony is in washington for us....
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. >>> johns hopkins paul spiegel talks about public health implications of children being separated from their families due to the trump administration zero-tolerance immigration policy. watch c-span washington journal live at 7 am eastern tuesday morning, join the discussion. >>> former cambridge analytica ceo, alexander nix meets before the committee hearing to answer questions about the alleged data privacy practices in relationship with facebook. most of the hearing focused on testimony given by cambridge whistleblower christopher wiley who in previous testimonies said the company played a role in the referendum and shared private user data. >> good afternoon and welcome to this further session of the digital culture media
. >>> johns hopkins paul spiegel talks about public health implications of children being separated from their families due to the trump administration zero-tolerance immigration policy. watch c-span washington journal live at 7 am eastern tuesday morning, join the discussion. >>> former cambridge analytica ceo, alexander nix meets before the committee hearing to answer questions about the alleged data privacy practices in relationship with facebook. most of the hearing...
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john cox, are you surprised so far? >> i am surprised that gavin newsom didn't do better with his advantage of the sitting lieutenant governor. that should be concerning to democrats, paul. john cox performed well and travis allen's voters showed support. you will look at a competitive race, most people did not think this would be that way. >> we heard john cox tell his supporters that we will give california a good race, he wants to keep it civil but he also took some jabs at gavin ve won this race but he said be careful what you wish for. what are you expecting over the months leading up to november? >> what john is talking about is devon had and arrogance that he would pick who he would run against and now he is training to run against president donald trump. and he did not make the state number 1 in poverty. number 50 in education, a place where people are fleeing the state every day and where young people can afford homes. that is on the democrats and on gavin newsom and his party. he talked about change the change from what? he is the status quo and when you see the turnout of the election, it was poor. people were not energized to vote for him or vote for the dem
john cox, are you surprised so far? >> i am surprised that gavin newsom didn't do better with his advantage of the sitting lieutenant governor. that should be concerning to democrats, paul. john cox performed well and travis allen's voters showed support. you will look at a competitive race, most people did not think this would be that way. >> we heard john cox tell his supporters that we will give california a good race, he wants to keep it civil but he also took some jabs at gavin...
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paul spiegel joining us from the john hopkins.rved as the director for the center for humanitarian health. good morning. guest: good morning. the centerus about and your work on this idea of humanitarian health. guest: sure. the center for humanitarian health has three objectives. itin future humanitarians, is research. go toe a long way to improve how we actually respond to humanitarian emergencies. and finally, in power meant, ment inents, -- empowere students, governments. host: apply that to what we see at theildren being held southern border, what is the long-term and short-term effect of that happening? guest: there are short-term, medium-term, and long-term effects. there is a lot of data looking at trauma against children. started in 1995 with the centers of disease control. what happens is when you have this stress that we cvs children are under when they are separated from their parents, a actually can -- that we see these children are under when they are separated from their parents, it can have behavioral and mental he
paul spiegel joining us from the john hopkins.rved as the director for the center for humanitarian health. good morning. guest: good morning. the centerus about and your work on this idea of humanitarian health. guest: sure. the center for humanitarian health has three objectives. itin future humanitarians, is research. go toe a long way to improve how we actually respond to humanitarian emergencies. and finally, in power meant, ment inents, -- empowere students, governments. host: apply that...
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john was gollum, paul froato, george, gandolf. a profit on a guest! "hq trivia" is available for download from the app store. scott rogowsky, everybody! i, i think i'm as ready as i can be. i'm ready. but, clearly, i'm a little nervous. there are so many expectations. like, on the sticker, "city mileage this, highway that." uh, that's a lot to live up to. but i heard no gas gets better mileage than chevron with techron. yeah, no better mileage. it's proven. so that's a confidence builder. it's proven; no gas gets better mileage than chevron with techron. care for your car. so much for my new car smell, guys. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be hugh grant and maragaret hoover. good night! >> stephen: i unfollowed donald trump on twitter. eth true. you can check. i figure if he tweets something i knead to be aware of, i can find it out from literally everyone i know. and i gave don lemon ( bleep ) last week for not following the president. remember that? i said, how could you
john was gollum, paul froato, george, gandolf. a profit on a guest! "hq trivia" is available for download from the app store. scott rogowsky, everybody! i, i think i'm as ready as i can be. i'm ready. but, clearly, i'm a little nervous. there are so many expectations. like, on the sticker, "city mileage this, highway that." uh, that's a lot to live up to. but i heard no gas gets better mileage than chevron with techron. yeah, no better mileage. it's proven. so that's a...
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what's happening to paul manafort and donald trump is happening much faster than it happened to john mitchell and richard nixon. and as donald trump gazes at the tv tonight trying to fall asleep in the white house, he has to be wondering what we're all wondering, what does paul manafort know about donald trump that could be an indictable offense or impeachable offense. what does paul manafort know that he could tell robert mueller that could get paul manafort out of jail and save him a possible prison sentence on a sentence that could then last the rest of his life. and as paul manafort tries to fall asleep tonight on his first night in jail, he has to be wondering what we're all wondering, will donald trump pardon paul manafort? will donald trump pardon the guy who he now says he barely knew. the guy he says only worked for the campaign for 49 days. what is paul manafort thinking tonight about what the president said about him today? who do you think is having an easier time falling asleep tonight? donald trump in the white house or paul manafort in jail? we'll john hileman, david fr
what's happening to paul manafort and donald trump is happening much faster than it happened to john mitchell and richard nixon. and as donald trump gazes at the tv tonight trying to fall asleep in the white house, he has to be wondering what we're all wondering, what does paul manafort know about donald trump that could be an indictable offense or impeachable offense. what does paul manafort know that he could tell robert mueller that could get paul manafort out of jail and save him a possible...
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. >>> johns hopkins paul spiegel talks about public health implications of children being separated from their families due to the trump administration zero-tolerance immigration policy. watch c-span washington journal live at 7 am eastern tuesday morning, join the discussion. >>> former cambridge analytica ceo, alexander nix meets before the committee hearing to answer questions about the alleged data privacy practices in relationship with facebook. most of the hearing focused on testimony given by cambridge whistleblower christopher wiley who in previous testimonies said the company played a role in the referendum and shared private user data. >> good afternoon and welcome to this further session of the digital culture media group and our inquiry. thank you to alexander nix for coming back to answer our questions. i thought it would be helpful for the committee, give us an update to what the current status of cambridge analytica is . and what role you had with the company. >> thank you mr. collins. i would be pleased to answer your question. before i do so, i would like to make short c
. >>> johns hopkins paul spiegel talks about public health implications of children being separated from their families due to the trump administration zero-tolerance immigration policy. watch c-span washington journal live at 7 am eastern tuesday morning, join the discussion. >>> former cambridge analytica ceo, alexander nix meets before the committee hearing to answer questions about the alleged data privacy practices in relationship with facebook. most of the hearing...
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john. , dickerson: ed o'keefe, ocanks. paulciano has resigned as the executive chairman of the fashion brand guess following accusations of sexual misconduct. ctrciano, without admitting wrongdoing, has settled with five accusers, and elaine quijano reports he will continue ed be paid by the company he helped to create. >> read my lips-- false. >> reporter: the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and assault by paul marciano began in february, a few weeks after model and actress kate upton tweeted, "it's disappointing that such an iconic women's brand, guess, is still empowering paul marciano as their creative director." according to a company filing, the allegations against marciano included claims of inappropriate comments and texts, and unwanted advances, including kissing and groping. attorney lisa bloom represents four of the women who settled with guess. >> this is literally the least that guess could do. i think it's time for guess to tke a public statement condemning paul marciano. >> reporter: paul marc
john. , dickerson: ed o'keefe, ocanks. paulciano has resigned as the executive chairman of the fashion brand guess following accusations of sexual misconduct. ctrciano, without admitting wrongdoing, has settled with five accusers, and elaine quijano reports he will continue ed be paid by the company he helped to create. >> read my lips-- false. >> reporter: the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and assault by paul marciano began in february, a few weeks after model...
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paul spiegel joining us from the john hopkins. he served as the director for the center for humanitarian health. good morning. guest: good morning. the centerus about and your work on this idea of humanitarian health. guest: sure. the center for humanitarian health has three objectives. itin future humanitarians, is research. go toe a long way to improve how we actually respond to humanitarian emergencies. and finally, in power meant, ment inents, -- empowere students,
paul spiegel joining us from the john hopkins. he served as the director for the center for humanitarian health. good morning. guest: good morning. the centerus about and your work on this idea of humanitarian health. guest: sure. the center for humanitarian health has three objectives. itin future humanitarians, is research. go toe a long way to improve how we actually respond to humanitarian emergencies. and finally, in power meant, ment inents, -- empowere students,
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the john boehners and paul ryans of the world were slapping the wrist of the far right. they allowed this energy to build for years and this is how we ended up with donald trump as a president. >> yeah, but more of that is incredibly destructive to our democracy. i understand the temptation, the precedent, but there's a larger problem that we got to address and someone has to be the adult in the room. one of my favorite old political saying, might have been lyndon johnson, you don't mud wrestle with a pig because you get dirty and the pig likes it. >> and donald trump becomes the president. >> but let me tell you, if democrats say the answer is to try to out trump trump, let's ratchet up the demagoguery bad for our democracy and someone should be thinking about that. >> go ahead. >> i was going to say, i don't disagree with that bradley but don't think -- broadly, but i don't think protesters outside of the head of the homeland security home is more destructive to our democracy than 2,000 children in cages. >> nor do i. >> the idea after the kids are put in the cages pea
the john boehners and paul ryans of the world were slapping the wrist of the far right. they allowed this energy to build for years and this is how we ended up with donald trump as a president. >> yeah, but more of that is incredibly destructive to our democracy. i understand the temptation, the precedent, but there's a larger problem that we got to address and someone has to be the adult in the room. one of my favorite old political saying, might have been lyndon johnson, you don't mud...