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not going to do they all kn lose the brand)w they're going they're not going to do they all kn lose thegoing to do they all kn lose the brand is toxicre going they're not going to do they all kn lose the brand is toxic if going to lose the brand is toxic if they want to stop labour, they should thing, as we should do the right thing, as we did in 19. can beat keir did back in 19. i can beat keir starmer. they can't, can you beat keir starmer? >> got to with 10 or >> you've got to head with 10 or 11 in the polls and the latest opinion i think the tories opinion puts, i think the tories on about at the moment on about 26. so at the moment you can't beat keir starmer, the conservatives improve conservatives if they improve things, more low things, if they become more low tax, they're not in a bit more tory, they're going the opposite direction. >> they're going down, the brand is going down. it's toxic. we're the party that has a the only party that has a serious plan to stop the boats, right? whole rwanda plan is right? the whole rwanda plan is completely failed . the chief completely fai
not going to do they all kn lose the brand)w they're going they're not going to do they all kn lose thegoing to do they all kn lose the brand is toxicre going they're not going to do they all kn lose the brand is toxic if going to lose the brand is toxic if they want to stop labour, they should thing, as we should do the right thing, as we did in 19. can beat keir did back in 19. i can beat keir starmer. they can't, can you beat keir starmer? >> got to with 10 or >> you've got to...
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but the idea that you kn that words should only be punishable when they when theyncite to violence or at least when ty you know, the two acts is something that you see tacitus. it's that youee in in spinoza. and of course they are crystallized very clearly in brandenburg, which is a decision which i think a lot of people outside america don't understand, including in my country, my home country, home country, denmark is right now reintroducing blasphemy ban because people on the far right have been burning korans in public. so now the government is passing a law which says that the improper tatment of religious. will be punishable with prison of up to two years und a chapter in our criminal law, which punishes treason and threats national. and, you know, it was only 2017 that the danish government abolishedts blasphemy ban. i think that principle really is central to the principle that someone also talked about, that if you have serious about defending speech for those that you don't like, you really need to have very, very principles because otherwise human beings are experts at conv
but the idea that you kn that words should only be punishable when they when theyncite to violence or at least when ty you know, the two acts is something that you see tacitus. it's that youee in in spinoza. and of course they are crystallized very clearly in brandenburg, which is a decision which i think a lot of people outside america don't understand, including in my country, my home country, home country, denmark is right now reintroducing blasphemy ban because people on the far right have...
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questions about, you know, how could she leave her child behind, especially me, which is just, you kn, kind of egregious to think about when she's on a crew with other men who also had children. none of them were asked, you ow, h they felt about leaving their children behind. and even when she was in space, you know, a reporter asked how being an astnaut fit in with her duties as a moer. and she just had to be as gracefuls possible. i mean, they all had to be as gracul as ssible when they were asked questions like that. and she handled it really well. but one thing abt anna, i thought was really interesting was that, you know, she never rely took a formal maternity leave. she was assigned to a flight right bere she gave birth. and then she was back in the officehe next day with her little pillow seat. and she really wanted to show know how determined and dedicated she was to her flight. you know, i'm sure people will have different opinions about, you know, whher or not that was, you know, something she should have done or said that she needed to do. maybe that was like a an infrastru
questions about, you know, how could she leave her child behind, especially me, which is just, you kn, kind of egregious to think about when she's on a crew with other men who also had children. none of them were asked, you ow, h they felt about leaving their children behind. and even when she was in space, you know, a reporter asked how being an astnaut fit in with her duties as a moer. and she just had to be as gracefuls possible. i mean, they all had to be as gracul as ssible when they were...
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in addition, south korean intelligence officers are talking about kn-25 complexes, this is already a-large jet system. a kind of increased in size with placement on the launcher of four or six large precision-guided missiles with an estimated range of up to 380 km. regarding the supply of artillery ammunition to the russian people's democratic republic. a representative of the south korean ministry of defense said that according to their estimates, since august , about 2,000 containers with ammunition have been sent through the north korean port of rason to russia. assuming that these containers are loaded with 122mm rockets for rocket launchers 21 degrees, then they, the containers, can hold more than 200,000 missiles, and if the containers are loaded, but also, if we assume 152mm artillery shells, then the supply estimate exceeds 1 million shells. evidence so far... blinken said: “we are looking for evidence.” but for the west , the axis of evil is obviously still expanding; after negotiations with his south korean counterpart ciulli, the us secretary of state called cooperation be
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and even when she's not, you kn, she's still inspires people to this day. she absolutely does. and i agree. lynn shared a book the biography of sally really is the penultimate work on her life and she does go into more detail about these rationship trips and the timing. you cor it very well as a as well. and i'm struck by this questio which lynn teasesut a little bit. when did nasa know? did people suspect that there's so mucspeculation? did you pick up on any of this? no, i really didn't. just to be clear, she was sally was also married to steve hawley when she was training to go to space and when sheas in space. so you know, and tam and i've talked about this too, you know, she probably, you know, was attracted to both men and women, you know, so maybe there wasn't, you know there was no speculation happening at that time. i know i did talk to one of sal's friends to mention that, you know, she had heard somebody, a reporter was looking into sally's sexuality and that that really bothered her when she heard about. but it ultimately nothing came of it. but i'm pretty sure, you
and even when she's not, you kn, she's still inspires people to this day. she absolutely does. and i agree. lynn shared a book the biography of sally really is the penultimate work on her life and she does go into more detail about these rationship trips and the timing. you cor it very well as a as well. and i'm struck by this questio which lynn teasesut a little bit. when did nasa know? did people suspect that there's so mucspeculation? did you pick up on any of this? no, i really didn't. just...
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i said, good lord, i don't kn what happened. something happened to me out there, like, maybe i need to get another degree. he's like, maybe not that. not that. and then i wrote this imagery of two kids is he's like, what are you doing? mentioned. but you know, when a publisher approached me after that story and he said, okay, that's the thing. and so that's that's what it was just kind this i don't know, this weird thing that just kind of got me that i joke it's my midlife crisis the 19th century and i don't know yh. let's go to your conversation, your questions, thoughts now. and please join us. and we know who we are. so we would love to know who you are. that's okay. yes, i'm my name is nathan weisler, and i'm a recent graduate of montgomery college and i now live overseas and i'm hoping to teach american history in schools overseas. and that's something that really feel very passionately about. i, i began reading the book and one thing that struck me in particular was reading about the story of solomon northup and i particul
i said, good lord, i don't kn what happened. something happened to me out there, like, maybe i need to get another degree. he's like, maybe not that. not that. and then i wrote this imagery of two kids is he's like, what are you doing? mentioned. but you know, when a publisher approached me after that story and he said, okay, that's the thing. and so that's that's what it was just kind this i don't know, this weird thing that just kind of got me that i joke it's my midlife crisis the 19th...
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with, you kn be urtears all lee, who seems group, especially with, you kn be urtears all the who seems especially with, you kn be urtears all the time .eems group, especially with, you kn be urtears all the time . um,; to be in tears all the time. um, so i know josie has been consoling quite lot, but consoling me quite a lot, but nigel just seemed i think people have seen a bit of a softer side to um in scenes. to nigel. um in scenes. >> look. darren thank you. great stuff that love it. and no doubt i'll be calling on you very regularly. is this series progresses that's the wonderful darren stanton there tv's darren stanton there from tv's human lie detector thank you very , very much. now nigel has very, very much. now nigel has of course, taken the i'm a celeb camp by storm so far. don't miss the reaction. no from darts legend phil, the power taylor. all right. he's tipped the gb news to star become this year's king of the jungle. and much, much more as well . much more as well. >> everybody seems to like nigel, not just me. i think the general public themselves. >> if you want a sne
with, you kn be urtears all lee, who seems group, especially with, you kn be urtears all the who seems especially with, you kn be urtears all the time .eems group, especially with, you kn be urtears all the time . um,; to be in tears all the time. um, so i know josie has been consoling quite lot, but consoling me quite a lot, but nigel just seemed i think people have seen a bit of a softer side to um in scenes. to nigel. um in scenes. >> look. darren thank you. great stuff that love it....
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no kn knowledge history and ack immediately support it with no kn knowledge history and so: of knowledgeany people get their news and their about their information about about history from history and current events from social 15 social media. you know, a 15 second tiktok often the second tiktok isn't often the best that if they best place to learn that if they get it. >> $- $— >> the problem here is that we've had 70 or more years of peace world war peace from world war, world war ii need more war, we ii saying we need more war, we need more war. >> you're in luck. >> you're in luck. >> the fact that there >> no, the fact that there hasn't been wars hasn't been any wars created a whole world this country of whole world in this country of and kids and even me like and my own kids and even me like , who can't fight, who won't fight . and then we're in fight. and then we're in a situation now where people want us dead and we can't even imagine other people wanting us. daddy, i brought in today because of armistice day a picture of my grandfather, benjamin gold, and he fought in france in
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impediment so he sends th back, i send the guard for them and a person who we nothing about, we don't kn if it's a man or a woman don't know anything about them, but come from multiple sources, including members of steward's staff. so there's no reason. disbelievers comes io the camp and has a meeting wi stewart and tells him something that convinces him to continue the rate. and soe will do that in the antime, the federals have begun reacting to theheir they're going to send a division, the infantry down to block the four wolf run short that this almost forge in northern virginia. that's a picture of it taken in the winter. the fairfax side where a part anybody ever been out here d you're looking across where the aves areee how big the road is. so the road instead of the picture, it was a two track road to get moon columns in both directions are two cumns moving across the top. that's how impornt fort stewart plan to come across there. and they're going to they sent an infany force to block that. they will also send in the federals, a cavalry force across lockett microphone into the pri
impediment so he sends th back, i send the guard for them and a person who we nothing about, we don't kn if it's a man or a woman don't know anything about them, but come from multiple sources, including members of steward's staff. so there's no reason. disbelievers comes io the camp and has a meeting wi stewart and tells him something that convinces him to continue the rate. and soe will do that in the antime, the federals have begun reacting to theheir they're going to send a division, the...
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pocket of you knagain and jokes will cycle a little pocket of you knagain and jokes vlwlllg, oh, do you remember when we apologise for we all used to apologise for making jokes? >> stupid time? >> wasn't that stupid old time? i that's will happen. i think that's what will happen. >> the interview, >> no, no. in the interview, doris about who the victim doris talks about who the victim of a is, who you're. and of a joke is, who you're. and the of here is the victim of the joke here is not transvestite. no, it's. not a transvestite. no, it's. >> very rich celebrity. >> it's a very rich celebrity. >> it's a very rich celebrity. >> so that changes it. it >> yeah. so that changes it. it won't long you can won't be too long until you can joke about celebs. yeah, i joke about rich celebs. yeah, i agree with that. >> okay, well, >> probably not. okay, well, gaming the daily gaming news now from the daily mail. long anticipated grand mail. the long anticipated grand theft six is confirmed. theft auto six is confirmed. louis, it's not a game i've ever played. i think i draw the line
pocket of you kn stupid time? >> wasn't that stupid old time? i that's will happen. i think that's what will happen. >> the interview, >> no, no. in the interview, doris about who the victim doris talks about who the victim of a is, who you're. and of a joke is, who you're. and the of here is the victim of the joke here is not transvestite. no, it's. not a transvestite. no, it's. >> very rich celebrity. >> it's a very rich celebrity. >> it's a very rich...
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pocket of you knagain and jokes will cycle a little pocket of you knagain and jokes vlwlll oh, do you remember when we apologise for we all used to apologise for making jokes? >> stupid time? >> wasn't that stupid old time? i that's will happen. i think that's what will happen. >> the interview, >> no, no. in the interview, doris about who the victim doris talks about who the victim of a is, who you're. and of a joke is, who you're. and the of here is the victim of the joke here is not transvestite. no, it's. not a transvestite. no, it's. >> very rich celebrity. >> it's a very rich celebrity. >> it's a very rich celebrity. >> so that changes it. it >> yeah. so that changes it. it won't long you can won't be too long until you can joke about celebs. yeah, i joke about rich celebs. yeah, i agree with that. >> okay, well, >> probably not. okay, well, gaming the daily gaming news now from the daily mail. long anticipated grand mail. the long anticipated grand theft six is confirmed. theft auto six is confirmed. louis, it's not a game i've ever played. i think i draw the line at
pocket of you kn stupid time? >> wasn't that stupid old time? i that's will happen. i think that's what will happen. >> the interview, >> no, no. in the interview, doris about who the victim doris talks about who the victim of a is, who you're. and of a joke is, who you're. and the of here is the victim of the joke here is not transvestite. no, it's. not a transvestite. no, it's. >> very rich celebrity. >> it's a very rich celebrity. >> it's a very rich...
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. >>> maybe time to get the kn-95 masks out again.bay area counties are requiring masks for health care workers. santa clara is requiring everyone to wear a mask in hospitals or clinics. this is in response to a pattern of illnesses spiking this fall and winter. in general, we should expect the masks until spring. >>> as halloween night comes to an end, the kids are a bit wired. the parents inspecting and maybe eating some of the candy. a busy and joyous night across the bay area. precautions came after a child got sick from marijuana-laced candy. thom jensen has a look at how folks celebrated safely tonight. >> reporter: this is one of the ways that people celebrate safely. hundreds of people have been through this harry potter themed haunted house in san jose tonight. it's a tradition at this home and this neighborhood. and on willow glen way, where visitors feel safe and homeowners are happy to accommodate. >> this is a good place to come. you make a big haul. >> everything is safe. >> reporter: some businesses offered a safe trick
. >>> maybe time to get the kn-95 masks out again.bay area counties are requiring masks for health care workers. santa clara is requiring everyone to wear a mask in hospitals or clinics. this is in response to a pattern of illnesses spiking this fall and winter. in general, we should expect the masks until spring. >>> as halloween night comes to an end, the kids are a bit wired. the parents inspecting and maybe eating some of the candy. a busy and joyous night across the bay...
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but was a you kn, it was a fine line to walk between, keeping your mouth shut.but we had no leaks out of that committee, no leaks out of that whole committee in 15 months. now, i don't think that happens today. much does't what do you think? i think therwere some leaks. but we never admitted to that. rick frederi, was there anything you want to dig into more with you had had more time. i would just the answer is yes. and and one area was i was on the the lumua assassination from start to finish doesn't get enough attention. and senator hart had bird dogged the one of the international assassins who had surfaced. there was another one. this is on a trail. there was something left over to investigate the end and major policy issues that we confronted. but on thenternaonal assassin story, there was also agent y rogue addition to qj win and they were going to team up and they were both known as who knew how to get anying done and there was a cable i discovered using the technology microfiche at the cia where we made a breakthrough. we negotiated for months to get ac
but was a you kn, it was a fine line to walk between, keeping your mouth shut.but we had no leaks out of that committee, no leaks out of that whole committee in 15 months. now, i don't think that happens today. much does't what do you think? i think therwere some leaks. but we never admitted to that. rick frederi, was there anything you want to dig into more with you had had more time. i would just the answer is yes. and and one area was i was on the the lumua assassination from start to finish...
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so, i mean, you, you know, his name has been out here, you know, who kns?you never his he has been. there is some idence of who he really was n. but it's never beenroven. so if i can talk about that and, you know, could i add something jim in passi mentioned few minutes ago about getting started and this was this was a bigger issue than i today we now think about it because this has never been done before and there were no ground rules. we were ad hoc were select committee not a permanent committee. and i don't think that the rd subpoena was used in the whole 15 month we were relying on people to cooperate. ani'm being by people leaders of the intelligence community and bill colby had already testified pretty to us about what he knew and some pretty deep secrets. so chairman church called a meing of just the committee members. it was correct me if tre was anyone else the room i don't think so. this was in the first 30 days of our and the question on the table was what if the agencies refu to deal with this? what if we asked for documents and they just don't
so, i mean, you, you know, his name has been out here, you know, who kns?you never his he has been. there is some idence of who he really was n. but it's never beenroven. so if i can talk about that and, you know, could i add something jim in passi mentioned few minutes ago about getting started and this was this was a bigger issue than i today we now think about it because this has never been done before and there were no ground rules. we were ad hoc were select committee not a permanent...
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you kn amend you're right. need come to the table and go. we'rejht. need come to the table and go. you kn amend what we're doing need come to the table and go. you kn amend what we're doing in eed come to the table and go. you kn amend what we're doing in our to amend what we're doing in our country with carbon emissions. >> because it's not hammer, >> because if it's not a hammer, it's soup. it's a can of soup. >> it's normally can of soup. >> it's normally a can of soup. the this think the thing about this is i think there is something fundamentally anti humanity about this movement, and movement, about this group, and that's for art, that's why they go for art, because art is the highest achievement of humankind. and i think kind of mis think there is a kind of mis anthropy a kind anti anthropy or a kind of anti humane. think part humane. i think that's part of it, don't you think? >> i think because >> i think it's because genuinely, think genuinely, genuinely, i think it's because they have found this is the best way to garner attention
you kn amend you're right. need come to the table and go. we'rejht. need come to the table and go. you kn amend what we're doing need come to the table and go. you kn amend what we're doing in eed come to the table and go. you kn amend what we're doing in our to amend what we're doing in our country with carbon emissions. >> because it's not hammer, >> because if it's not a hammer, it's soup. it's a can of soup. >> it's normally can of soup. >> it's normally a can of...
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i mean, i didn't kn it. maybe you did, but it was new to me. i thought it was great. yeah. i love that story and i'so happy to hear you say about that, about thfootnotes, because that is that is another area where peter peters become a the in this discussion. but you and i would wrestle over these thin because not only are thererobably 200 pages that hit the flo on this because we got to stay on the esel thrusts. but, you know, we want to build the story, thstructure of the book in e sense is we've got diesel, we'veot the two main suspects. and as you explore the deces that the quarter century leading to world war one and bring these three figures gether and you understand why they had a motive to kildiesel, you really understand the period. it's sort of like this gilded age period that iefer to as, you know, downton abbey the early seasons prior to that hinge point in history of world war one, when we really started living in a different way. but the footnotes i not only are there 200 pages where i just had to cut it out, we are we going to stay here? let's, let's can't go
i mean, i didn't kn it. maybe you did, but it was new to me. i thought it was great. yeah. i love that story and i'so happy to hear you say about that, about thfootnotes, because that is that is another area where peter peters become a the in this discussion. but you and i would wrestle over these thin because not only are thererobably 200 pages that hit the flo on this because we got to stay on the esel thrusts. but, you know, we want to build the story, thstructure of the book in e sense is...
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support from, you know, ethel randolph, from king, from bayard stin, from a lot of the leaders they kn humphrey had with them from 1948, from and really from before then ininneapolis i think that the attrition wasn't from the civilights community, it was from liberals,oung voters. look, my parents voted for humphrey. i'm glad to say they weren't stupid, but i remember them. canvasg for gene mccarthy and the young people who thought that rfk was exhilating and didn't turn out in numbers. and mccarthy voters who didn' out in numbers, that's where it was. i don't think it was lost with with the black commuty as we saw. in 2020, the black knowing what's at stake if a hostile president is elected, tens, a very clear sense of wh you do when you'ren voting booth and it's not about perfection or about a long loyalty oath and that's my sense of were was in six eight. okay i'm obviously wellit seems to me that jesse jackson, drew young. julian bond, they were all for kennedy vocally. so kennedy was not on the ballot, though when i'm talking about the general election sort oh in the primaries. no
support from, you know, ethel randolph, from king, from bayard stin, from a lot of the leaders they kn humphrey had with them from 1948, from and really from before then ininneapolis i think that the attrition wasn't from the civilights community, it was from liberals,oung voters. look, my parents voted for humphrey. i'm glad to say they weren't stupid, but i remember them. canvasg for gene mccarthy and the young people who thought that rfk was exhilating and didn't turn out in numbers. and...
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i was telling her they kn very well that we are easy people to cheat. >> reporter: the family says they got the jewelry out of the safe deposit box because september is a big festive month for hindus with lots of parties and receptions. now with no insurance family heirlooms are gone as police hope to prevent robbers from striking again using the same strategy. distraction. in san jose, damien trapelo, nbc bay area news. >>> now to the middle east. more americans are expected to leave gaza through the rafah border crossing into egypt. 79 americans have made it to safety. the largest group to escape the gaza strip -- this is happening as the israeli ground defense continues. this is a live look at gaza from israel where it is friday morning. israel's military said it has successfully encircled gaza city. >>> a bay area attorney announced suing the american -- u.s. government he announces -- he represents the families of the two women who are not identified for their safety. one is the 82-year-old grandmother of a victim. he has not been able to talk with her the last few days. he and his
i was telling her they kn very well that we are easy people to cheat. >> reporter: the family says they got the jewelry out of the safe deposit box because september is a big festive month for hindus with lots of parties and receptions. now with no insurance family heirlooms are gone as police hope to prevent robbers from striking again using the same strategy. distraction. in san jose, damien trapelo, nbc bay area news. >>> now to the middle east. more americans are expected to...
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you kn, for one, the country had been torn. it was torn apart by the events the civil war and the political issues that led up to it. and what, you know, hale and lincoln were looking for is something that could unite the people during that period of vision. but there are other pressures as well, bearg on american society that this story helped to address. one was that protestants were losing their control ove american society. you have a mass migration, especially from ireland and germany of catholics talking about mid-19th centy, mid-19th century, and by holding up the pilgrims as colonial america's founding fathers, it was a way for protestants to assert their cultural authority at a time when it was being diluted as they as they saw it by immigrants and, you know, as mass immigration continues throughout the early 20th century with people from eastern europe, the the myth continue to to do that kind of work. the myth also served to par over what was, in effect, a genocide, a war against indigenous people on the great plains
you kn, for one, the country had been torn. it was torn apart by the events the civil war and the political issues that led up to it. and what, you know, hale and lincoln were looking for is something that could unite the people during that period of vision. but there are other pressures as well, bearg on american society that this story helped to address. one was that protestants were losing their control ove american society. you have a mass migration, especially from ireland and germany of...
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i kn think i know the man. i know his modus operandi. he's been we have disagreement i . he has a different view than i have and a lot of things. but he's t of t been straight. i don't mean as good, bad orod,a indifferent, just been straighdt . and so, you know, we as i said, the thing that i find most assuring is he raised and i fully agree that either one of us have any concern. mr. ambassador, any concern about anything between our nations or happening in our region happe, we should pick uptake the phone, call one other, and we'll take the call. ortant that's a pn important progress. i'm embarrassed, i think, at cbs, but i can't rememberremb who was cbs. >> i'm sorryer w, mr. president. good day. sorr>> repy. gize >> i apologize. at any stress or fine. not areas concern for the past year there when and finally russia and aircraft and of course ramp up or react out i mean if that is how hearing and what got an issue. and at well first of all none of it did end up in a current conflict, number one.nu mber onumber two, you may recali i did a few little things like get the
i kn think i know the man. i know his modus operandi. he's been we have disagreement i . he has a different view than i have and a lot of things. but he's t of t been straight. i don't mean as good, bad orod,a indifferent, just been straighdt . and so, you know, we as i said, the thing that i find most assuring is he raised and i fully agree that either one of us have any concern. mr. ambassador, any concern about anything between our nations or happening in our region happe, we should pick...
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i kn something about this i spent three years as the u.s. envoy, the northern eland peace negotiations. i then went back and spent six months as an international mediator in northern ireland. and i mentioned this, of course, northern ireland, a part of the united obviously for 30 years, for three decades experience, suffered thrgh what were known as theroubles, politically inspired violence, claimed thousands of lives. and what it is to me, it's a stark of how a lot of what we take for granted in this society, the abilityo go to school safely, ability to go to work, ability to vote, you name all these things depend upon the rule of law about. security. and what we've seen here is rthern ireland in the middle of thenited kgdom, in the middle of europe. and we s the breakdown of the rule of law there. and thousands ofeople lost their lives. if you did the math, that would be the of hundre of thousands here. so to me, the lesson is it can happen here. no. should be sanguine. no should say this is only the kind of thing that happen in a in in ot
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parents need to kn. that's next. ready to begin treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia, calquence helps you do the fighting. and you can do the exploring. you can do the splashing... ...the sightseeing... ...and the playing. calquence is an oral targeted therapy for cll. more patients begin with calquence than any treatment of its kind, and calquence is proven to work better than chemoimmunotherapy in patients with previously untreated cll. calquence may cause serious side effects, which may lead to death. these include serious infections with fever, chills, or flu-like symptoms; and bleeding problems that may increase with blood thinners. decreased blood counts are common and can be severe. new cancers have happened, including skin cancers. heart rhythm problems with fast or irregular heartbeat, dizziness, feeling faint, chest discomfort, or shortness of breath, have happened. tell your doctor if you have bleeding, heart rhythm, or liver problems; infection, or if you are or plan to be pregnant or breastfeeding.
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- you know, i don't kn. again, i assume that they're... at some point, the iranians have to make these decisions about their economy, how far they want to go to break out. do they want to have a nuclear weapon? do they not want a nuclear weapon? do they want to go and have a military confrontation with the united states? the president's been very clear. he will not stand by and let iran obtain a nuclear weapon. i think joe biden means it. and the question is, iran will have to make that decision, how far do they want to push this president? and they'll have to live with the consequences of those decisions. - do you think his strong actions since 10/7 do more to convince iran that he means what he says? - yeah, hell yes. biden's been very clear about this. iran, you make the decision. you want to go to a break out and build a nuclear weapon, you're gonna deal with the consequences of the united states of america. and i think they're seeing those actions live out in real time today as we're standing up to protect the state of israel. - do yo
- you know, i don't kn. again, i assume that they're... at some point, the iranians have to make these decisions about their economy, how far they want to go to break out. do they want to have a nuclear weapon? do they not want a nuclear weapon? do they want to go and have a military confrontation with the united states? the president's been very clear. he will not stand by and let iran obtain a nuclear weapon. i think joe biden means it. and the question is, iran will have to make that...
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how do you combat the fact that the climate has really changed around-- - i kn it has. but you have to understand, i don't think the american people are fearful people. we haven't been. we've been bold. and we've always led with our great values that we do have. and that's what you see at the community level. we just really, you know, people just say, remember, remember who we are. we're americans. and we can do better and we can step up when our nation needs us. and right now, we need you to volunteer to be poll workers. imagine if we all showed up to vote and we didn't have poll workers. what would we do? yes, they're indispensable. - i know you admire ronald reagan. this program, "firing line," was once, obviously it was hosted by william f. buckley jr. for 33 years. and ronald reagan was a regular guest on buckley's program. one of the things that they talked about in one of their interviews was gerrymandering. take a look at this conversation from 1990. - what i think should be done is that there should be a bipartisan commission appointed every 10 years to redraw
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. >> norah: major dino kn nugget retail. what to look for in your fre freezer.tional way damar hamlin honor the medical professionals who saved his life. >> the most significant person in the stadium tonight is hamlin. he's not active for the game but his presence is part of another chapter in his remarkable and inspiring story. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night and we begin tonight with fireworks inside a new york city courtroom as former president donald trump took the stand in the civil fraud trial against him and his company. trump clashed with prosecutors and the judge when he refused to answer questions with a simple yes or no and instead went into long speeches. at one point that judge even threaten to remove trump from the witness stand due to his outburst. trump and his company are accused of committing fraud by intentionally adjusting property values and inflating his personal wealth to obtain better terms on bank loans and insurance. the judge has already found trump and his company liable for fraud, in this
. >> norah: major dino kn nugget retail. what to look for in your fre freezer.tional way damar hamlin honor the medical professionals who saved his life. >> the most significant person in the stadium tonight is hamlin. he's not active for the game but his presence is part of another chapter in his remarkable and inspiring story. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night and we begin tonight with fireworks inside a new york city courtroom...
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policy making, and en how that policy is implemented in a bureaucracy, organizational cultures, you kn, different denominations, asians. and so, you know it'it's quite expertly done but what he weaves is really this notion of ligious tolerance and pluralm is and which is a gacy of world war two is not an aident that this actually becomes a very conscious choice by. and you know these brotherhood de pieces and then one of the things we feature in liberation one is fdr four freedoms and particular the freedomf religion piece that is so powerful and soould you talk a little bit about how that fdr role bause, that's something you wouldn't necessarily if you're thinking of a war in society book, you know, to really look at the presint in his role and how elemental that is. ah. one of the things that struck me and i have to say i fell completely in love with franklin roosevelt. and when i beg to undstand my stepfather so loved rsevelt because he one thing that's very clear is religion was very important to him. he was very difficult to pin down. but there was a consensus that really that rel
policy making, and en how that policy is implemented in a bureaucracy, organizational cultures, you kn, different denominations, asians. and so, you know it'it's quite expertly done but what he weaves is really this notion of ligious tolerance and pluralm is and which is a gacy of world war two is not an aident that this actually becomes a very conscious choice by. and you know these brotherhood de pieces and then one of the things we feature in liberation one is fdr four freedoms and...
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. >> i didn't kn i was going to be the glass as half-full kind of person. yeah, we had a little switch to dynamic there. rk, you know, you, from a private sector perspective, i mean, you know, you have partner banks. how are you thinking about real- time payment infrastructure? are you wanting to use it? where is chime situated with fednow and rtp? >> i think we, we probably should dan his thoughts on this. you know, the thing about, the thing about fednow is that, to dan's point,everybody has to go now create an on ramp onto the spirit not only sort of technologicaone, but a user experience on and incorporate this into their apps. and i think the challenge is, most of us ve already done that th, with -- other technoloes. if you think about person-to- person payments today, i mean, thmost prevalent is probably, like, e visa direct system today, ich operates a lot of that infrastructure. and so you've got a lot of private enterprises actually spent a t of money integrating into these. so i do think, i think ov time, as you -- this is a network problem. as mo
. >> i didn't kn i was going to be the glass as half-full kind of person. yeah, we had a little switch to dynamic there. rk, you know, you, from a private sector perspective, i mean, you know, you have partner banks. how are you thinking about real- time payment infrastructure? are you wanting to use it? where is chime situated with fednow and rtp? >> i think we, we probably should dan his thoughts on this. you know, the thing about, the thing about fednow is that, to dan's...
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where you kn they have a deep love and shared history, but often fundamentally disagree and that can get in the way of the love that you all have discussed that ultimately needs to triumph in order for us to be able to really move forward in this experiment of representative democracy? - lemme tell you, margaret, what i think the first and most necessary thing is, and it begins with each of us, and that is recognizing our own fallibility. we are frail, fallen creatures. - humility? - yeah, intellectual humility. recognizing that we could be wrong about things and someone we regard as goofy or misguided or bigoted might actually be right about those things. it's easy to acknowledge that we might be wrong about things that don't matter that much to us. the hard thing, but it's necessary, is to understand the complexity and difficulty of great questions and to understand that i could be wrong about deep, important things. i could be wrong about values i cherish. i could be wrong about identity-forming beliefs for myself, but the only way i'm gonna figure out whether i'm right or wrong i
where you kn they have a deep love and shared history, but often fundamentally disagree and that can get in the way of the love that you all have discussed that ultimately needs to triumph in order for us to be able to really move forward in this experiment of representative democracy? - lemme tell you, margaret, what i think the first and most necessary thing is, and it begins with each of us, and that is recognizing our own fallibility. we are frail, fallen creatures. - humility? - yeah,...
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se did thene social media giants kn this when the products launched or find out later? >> joe: to start with, yes, they are addictive. i don't think that was their intent. they are trying to get more and more data on our citizens, especially children, they have to keep them engaged. that being said, i think they have gonnie from organizations that are not evil to considered to be evil. they know this is wrong, they haveg, known this is wrong. it's been validated time and time again and they have done t nothing. >> trey: there are lots of things children cannot do, buy cigarettes, gamble, drink alcohol, all of which can be addictive. o is this age of consent or should all of us be aware of addictive nature of social media? >> joe: this is regardless of age, we need to be protective oa children. that i as whatre these lawsuitst about.is this is a thing that has been ds impacting kids, there has been c researchhi externally and internally. they validated this is wrong and causing problems and there is proof they have chosen not to do anything. >> trey: iinf you were writin
se did thene social media giants kn this when the products launched or find out later? >> joe: to start with, yes, they are addictive. i don't think that was their intent. they are trying to get more and more data on our citizens, especially children, they have to keep them engaged. that being said, i think they have gonnie from organizations that are not evil to considered to be evil. they know this is wrong, they haveg, known this is wrong. it's been validated time and time again and...
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you kn, in the in the larger context he, we're talking just military. but if you add in his personal family stuff that he's dealing with at the same time if you add in his the the economic trade issues, then expelling the -- and all that. if you add in the political overtoneof all this, grant's got a lot on his plate, a lot of different things going on. and i think he hales it pretty doggone we, right? pretty doggone well. it shows the genius of ulysses s grant. and again, in probably the most complex, the mostnique, longest, probably important campaign in civil war. i think we see grant's genius come out very, very well. thank you very much. if you have any questions. i'm not sure how long we have, but you take over chris and tim me start with a question myself because grant proposes crosng the river and striking into the heart of mississippi, sherman does agree with the plan. he tells grant he doesn't. he still does. his duties. grant it doesn't seem to affect grant sherman's relationship, even though saying, oh, this is a terrible idea. can you speak
you kn, in the in the larger context he, we're talking just military. but if you add in his personal family stuff that he's dealing with at the same time if you add in his the the economic trade issues, then expelling the -- and all that. if you add in the political overtoneof all this, grant's got a lot on his plate, a lot of different things going on. and i think he hales it pretty doggone we, right? pretty doggone well. it shows the genius of ulysses s grant. and again, in probably the most...
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as as you all kn, we've been bringing bl brands back to grand rapids, west michigan, for many years, almost two decades. and i'll introduce him in just nute. but first, i want to welcome our c-span, our viewing aience. i want to welcome all of you who are here in perso i think we have some trustees from the gerald ford pridential foundation to recognize. i ink i see bob hooker and i think j.c. rising is here. we have one of the ford present ford's family members, greg ford, a nephew of president. mrs. ford, welcome. glad yo're always glad you're here. so, ye, go ahead and applaud. absolutely absolutely. now, those of you who have been to this gig before kn that i have triedvery which way possible humly possible to introduce bill in a new way. so one year, in fact, we used his haikpoetry. remember that year? haiku poetry to. introduce him because he's the author of a lot of haiku poetry that ended up in a book. another year we looked at, oh, this was this was rich. we looked at his student evalua options. and i had never managed the two decades i've known bill to embarrass him in a go
as as you all kn, we've been bringing bl brands back to grand rapids, west michigan, for many years, almost two decades. and i'll introduce him in just nute. but first, i want to welcome our c-span, our viewing aience. i want to welcome all of you who are here in perso i think we have some trustees from the gerald ford pridential foundation to recognize. i ink i see bob hooker and i think j.c. rising is here. we have one of the ford present ford's family members, greg ford, a nephew of...
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i kn that for a fact they would always seek out mrs. kenny's advice on. they wanted to make to the white house. and again, mrs. kennedy wanted to to be able to change with administrations. she wanted people to be able to to. pieces tt were evocative of white house history. so there's a lot of things in storage in the white house collection that first ladies can draw from. but every first lady may be out of deference to mrs. kennedy and. what she had created would often reach out to her and ask for her advice, and i think she would try to be as helpful as she could be. she was often invited to later meetings of white house historical association and fine arts committee by her successors first lady. she never did any of those meetings, but she was always very willing to correspond with later first ladies to, advise them on the history of her project. what she tried to do and if she could assist them in things they wanted to do in their role as first lady. and was there another. no, i think that got it all. at the here with other questions. we had soany kenn
i kn that for a fact they would always seek out mrs. kenny's advice on. they wanted to make to the white house. and again, mrs. kennedy wanted to to be able to change with administrations. she wanted people to be able to to. pieces tt were evocative of white house history. so there's a lot of things in storage in the white house collection that first ladies can draw from. but every first lady may be out of deference to mrs. kennedy and. what she had created would often reach out to her and ask...
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o kn >> people deserve better and they deserve to know whether these predatory practices are the resultic misuse of power. t>> it comes after a month log senate inquiry. following the disastrous rollout of taylor swift's summer tours tickets, which saw salesin suspended at one point. >> we need to bring innovation in and stop the fiascoes. live nation does not justf dominate the ticketing. it is 70% of the concert market. >> live nation says it has been cooperating.t sa they say there is a reason theio company must withhold sensitive information. our limit in this process that the subcommittee chair has chosen to call stonewalling is that we value our artists relationships. p chairman blumenthal says he i hopes live nation, the parent company of ticketmaster, will change his mind and cooperate in the near future and he is calling on the department of toojustice to reconsider the mr the two companies that took place 13>> years ago. >> t thank you. coming up, the panel on the hamas hostagounde deal. fox five out of new york as they are putting out a blaze and western new york new jersey.3
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it's probably a lotf people in the audience who don't kn his story. yeah. i mean, winston moore had come as a psychologist, was working the state juvenile prison system. and at a time when, you know, the civil rights movement was the most active in chicago during the kind of mid-to-late 1960s. there was a real sense that the jail was kind of a pivotal site. racial unrest. you know, at the time it was 80 to 90% black. the makeup, the populatio and so there was an attitude kind of publicly that the that it would take a black person to get this jungle of a jail under control and. so they looked to winston moore to, come in and get things in. he carries the largest expansion program in the jail's history. he's responsible for the merger of the city jail and the county jail producing, the cook county department of corrections, which what exists today. and he's person who says, this is my jail. right. he has this sense of political over this institution, but he's also the one who ends up being probably held more accountable than anybody in the jails. history for
it's probably a lotf people in the audience who don't kn his story. yeah. i mean, winston moore had come as a psychologist, was working the state juvenile prison system. and at a time when, you know, the civil rights movement was the most active in chicago during the kind of mid-to-late 1960s. there was a real sense that the jail was kind of a pivotal site. racial unrest. you know, at the time it was 80 to 90% black. the makeup, the populatio and so there was an attitude kind of publicly that...
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and, and you kn(you know lifestyleld that bit the plumbing trade and, and you kn(you know lifestyleyou know lifestyle and that and sort of me and that's what sort of drove me into it. >> think we just have to >> and i think we just have to prove that point more and prove that point to more and more an more people that an apprenticeship very, apprenticeship you'll be very, very sort of financially rewarded if you get trade. rewarded if you get a trade. it's feel the it's an it's just the i feel the it's an old fashioned thing of this university nonsense. i mean, you know, and often they come out with a degree and, you know, often can't cross the road on their own, you know, you need you need to get educated in the workplace. laughing. workplace. now you're laughing. no agree no i'm laughing because i agree with mate. with you, mate. >> that's laughing. >> that's why i'm laughing. >> that's why i'm laughing. >> they to >> but i'm saying they need to learn they're earning money. learn why they're earning money. and, you know , sort of get and, you know, sort of get get into the workpla
and, and you kn(you know lifestyleld that bit the plumbing trade and, and you kn(you know lifestyleyou know lifestyle and that and sort of me and that's what sort of drove me into it. >> think we just have to >> and i think we just have to prove that point more and prove that point to more and more an more people that an apprenticeship very, apprenticeship you'll be very, very sort of financially rewarded if you get trade. rewarded if you get a trade. it's feel the it's an it's just...
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and novemberer 7thth g get a a m ththe e informantsts that we kn where rodman is. rodmanan al-mumusslit. i alwaways deeeemed him extreme importanant because e he was so close e to saddam m during t th regimeme. and wewe captutured the guy. but,t, a team fromom baghdhdad n helilicopters. and they f flew him ststraight baghdad. so i neverer set eyes on rodmam. but when t they captureded rodm ththey capaptured his 18-year-r son n as w well. i refefer to h him as s baby r . they said d you got 4848 h hour this k kid.. and d then you'r're releasasing. being an i interrogatotor, you' gogot to have a strategy. i'm not t trying to o scare the. i'm not t trying to intimimidat themem. i'm tryingng to influencnce the provovide me the i intelligencn whwhich is insnside theieir bra. they donon't know w what t they. so i statarted t talking to bab radmanan. he wasas very defefensive of h dad. so i wouldld press, , prpress, on his dad, right?t? talk, tatalk, tatalk t to hihim his dad d and ththen i wouldld does your dadad have any brorot? and this k kid l looked at h hi release e
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in world, we want to know what they did do receive that money, and what role joe played in the influ kneme and specific questions about specific transactions and specific questions. >> does that move the process closer to an impeachment of joe biden? in your opinion? >> absolutely, you know. but, unlike the democrat, we want to provide due process. see we have publicly, with american people, disclosed what we found, there are bad things, talking about tax evasion and violation of foreign agent re registration act and money laundering and bribery, we're giving the bidens at opportunity to come in and clear their good name, if they are innocent they should want to come to house oversight committee and tell the truth, that is what this has been about the truth, we want american people to know the truth, we followed the money, we have been transparent with that, that money trail does not look good for them. larry: i agree, you have done this methodically, this is part of the impeachment inquiry as a build a factual case, if i understand this, at the end of that process, if you are successfu
in world, we want to know what they did do receive that money, and what role joe played in the influ kneme and specific questions about specific transactions and specific questions. >> does that move the process closer to an impeachment of joe biden? in your opinion? >> absolutely, you know. but, unlike the democrat, we want to provide due process. see we have publicly, with american people, disclosed what we found, there are bad things, talking about tax evasion and violation of...
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these hostage families also attended yesterday a committee meeting of the israeliky kn knesset. and among there was a guy who wants to annex the palestinian territories. and he says that in plain words. and part of why the emotions boiled over yesterday is because of a law that the national security minister is pushing. and i want to give you a sense of what it was like inside of the room. this video you are about to watch is not translated but trust me, you don't need to speak hebrew to understand the level of emotion inside the room. listen. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> reporter: and under these circumstances, the families worry that the law they are trying to push will only further endanger their loved ones who are being held in gaza. one man whose daughter and wife are being held right now said that lawmakers need to focus less on death, less on wiping out hamas and more on the living meaning their loved ones who are being held hostage right now. it is also worth keeping in mind a couple of the complexities of all of this. first off, kasie, not entirely clear th
these hostage families also attended yesterday a committee meeting of the israeliky kn knesset. and among there was a guy who wants to annex the palestinian territories. and he says that in plain words. and part of why the emotions boiled over yesterday is because of a law that the national security minister is pushing. and i want to give you a sense of what it was like inside of the room. this video you are about to watch is not translated but trust me, you don't need to speak hebrew to...
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that's 40 ckilometers or 25 mils kn north of the border with israel.represents the deepest strike of its kind inside lebanon since the 2006 war between hezbollah and israel. this afternoon, the israeli defense minister commenting on the fighting on the border with lebanon, made a rather ominous warning. he said what we're doing in gaza, we can also do in beirut. omar? >> again, just a look at the wider implications here and the tensions that we are already seeing at play throughout the region. ben, thank you so much, as always. >>> there are growing protests abroad and here in the united states over the biden administration's continued support for israel's war effort in gaza. today, pro palestinian demonstrators rallied in protests near biden's delaware home. in new york city last night, demonstrators marched through the streets snarling traffic as they demanded a cease fire in gaza and a notable shift in language on the rising civilian death toll in gaza. secretary of state blinken friday said quote, far too many palestinians have been killed. it come
that's 40 ckilometers or 25 mils kn north of the border with israel.represents the deepest strike of its kind inside lebanon since the 2006 war between hezbollah and israel. this afternoon, the israeli defense minister commenting on the fighting on the border with lebanon, made a rather ominous warning. he said what we're doing in gaza, we can also do in beirut. omar? >> again, just a look at the wider implications here and the tensions that we are already seeing at play throughout the...
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they don't kn their presidents. they don't know the history of the revolution and the civil war, which give us that bill of rits and 14th amendment. and if we don't know, that we die. okay. okay. so so that's narrative and we need great story tellers to tell that story. and when they come here, they begin to learn that story. jeff but we have to bring the children here. we really that's the national narrative that needs to be taught. absolutely. and it's so exciting to think of bringing all those school kids to stand in this space to see the tablet and then to see that gallery and, to see brandeis original opinion and george washington's letter to the quakers and mary beth tinker's armband. and it's it's just a privilege to be able to inspire the next generation steve solomon as ezekiel jacob have said many of the founders were not especially committed to libertarian conception of freedom of speech. jefferson was more concerned about keeping the federal government of prosecuting sedition. but he himself authorized s
they don't kn their presidents. they don't know the history of the revolution and the civil war, which give us that bill of rits and 14th amendment. and if we don't know, that we die. okay. okay. so so that's narrative and we need great story tellers to tell that story. and when they come here, they begin to learn that story. jeff but we have to bring the children here. we really that's the national narrative that needs to be taught. absolutely. and it's so exciting to think of bringing all...