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"kumbaya" is over.se of marijuana, stuart, this is a topic 58% of america supports the legalization of marijuana, and i guess you want to continue to criminalize it? "kumbaya" is over, stuart, over! stuart: the interview started on a "kumbaya" note. were getting along just fine, and then we went kind of overboard. gary johnson, libertarian candidate for president. now, before that exchange we had those "kumbaya" moments. we agreed on the university of chicago, because they are defending free speech on campus. they're saying no safe zones where you don't have to listen to somebody else's opinion. none of that at uc, university of chicago, i should say. jeff flock is there. give me more on the reaction to this move. >> reporter: no more "kumbaya" here at the u of c either, stuart, apparently. i want to put up a quote from one of the student government leaders though. there is pushback against this. here's what he had to say. he says incoming freshmen, they should be invited to participate with their whole
"kumbaya" is over.se of marijuana, stuart, this is a topic 58% of america supports the legalization of marijuana, and i guess you want to continue to criminalize it? "kumbaya" is over, stuart, over! stuart: the interview started on a "kumbaya" note. were getting along just fine, and then we went kind of overboard. gary johnson, libertarian candidate for president. now, before that exchange we had those "kumbaya" moments. we agreed on the university of...
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can sing kumbaya or we shall overcome but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest. >> we have the best trained force. if we need to make sure they need more equipment. that's my responsibility as mayor. and if officers feel unsafe, we have to make sure they feel safe. >> the commissioner is taking the es >>> new insight into the anger surrounding the racist investigation. a letter has been sent about the process and comes from a teacher who isbeing investigated. ryan cap has the details. >> reporter: the headmaster stepped down in june. headmaster's blessing caught our attention. the teacher's name is blacked out -- disrespectful and unprofessional. the teacher wrote that the probe created an atmosphere of fear and distrust at boston latin. and others in the building could see what i do not welcome being treated as a criminal which is what this experience has felt like. >>> we got this response from the district. the office of -- in a respectful, fair, and tialy man we don't know if this case was one the polls violations. public -- of the interviews. for the i-team
can sing kumbaya or we shall overcome but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest. >> we have the best trained force. if we need to make sure they need more equipment. that's my responsibility as mayor. and if officers feel unsafe, we have to make sure they feel safe. >> the commissioner is taking the es >>> new insight into the anger surrounding the racist investigation. a letter has been sent about the process and comes from a teacher who isbeing...
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the letter goes on to say "you can sing kumbaya or we shall but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest." mike brought the claims to mayor marty walsh. >> two of the points they made, they say there aren't enough officers and they say their equipment isn't good enough. we are upgrading the equipment and i don't know what the right number of officers is false that an argument the police have had union is contract negotiations with the city right now. but in the letter, they insist this is about safety. we reached out to the unions but never heard back. your economy now. wall street is expressing its satisfaction with the latest jobs report. employers added a healthy 255,000 jobs last month, even amid sluggish growth. the labor department says the unemployment rate remained a low 4.9% in july. more americans launched job searches and nearly all were hired. charlie baker is signing new regulations on ride-sharing into law. the bill requires background checks for all drivers with companies like uber and lyft. it also allows driver for those services to pick up passe
the letter goes on to say "you can sing kumbaya or we shall but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest." mike brought the claims to mayor marty walsh. >> two of the points they made, they say there aren't enough officers and they say their equipment isn't good enough. we are upgrading the equipment and i don't know what the right number of officers is false that an argument the police have had union is contract negotiations with the city right now. but...
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the letter goes on to say, quote, "you can sing kumbaya or we shall overcome till the cows come home, but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest." mike brought the claims to mayor >> some of the points they made, they say there aren't enough officers and that their equipment is a good enough. >> i don't know what is the right number of officers. i think that's an argument that they have had for a long time. emily: it's worth noting, the union is contract negotiations with the city right now, but in the letter, they insist this is about safety. we reached out to the unions but never heard back. antoinette: 5 investigates tonight, new security measures in place at sheriff's departments when it comes to transporting passengers. exposed what really happened to a 29-year-old man on the night he died in the back an essex county sheriff's department van in january. investigative reporter kathy curran shows you what's being done and digs into the security measures used by departments all across the state. coming up tonight at 5:00. drought conditions intensifying acro
the letter goes on to say, quote, "you can sing kumbaya or we shall overcome till the cows come home, but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest." mike brought the claims to mayor >> some of the points they made, they say there aren't enough officers and that their equipment is a good enough. >> i don't know what is the right number of officers. i think that's an argument that they have had for a long time. emily: it's worth noting, the union is...
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. >> they don't come back kumbaya. but they come back and it's town? >> not "sucker." >> reporter: it's a lot harder to shoot someone you know, respect, maybe even like. >> we got to know each other. >> can you maintain that? >> it's a revolution, know what i mean? a new era. >> reporter: six months after the trip, duwan has stayed out of trouble with the law but he's under some new stress. he's expecting his first child, a son. a cycle of its own. but neither duwan nor marrico has had any for them that's a major victory. >> the process itself brings these young men to a place where they go, i'm not going to put myself in a position where i feel like i have to have a gun. >> our thanks to byron for that extraordinary report. and we'll be right back. >> this special edition of "nightline" is brought to you by ford. ? ? one smart choice leads to the next. ? the new 2017 ford fusion is here. it's the beauty of a well-made choice. ? introducing new olay eyes. depuff brighten smooth or ultimately all of it. eyes express every emotion, not your age. new olay
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it goes on to say, you can sing "kumbaya" until the cows come home, but won't stop a rifle round aimed at police officer's chest. >> i will will read it and see what is going on. >> mayor walsh reacting. >> they say enough is enough and you are putting officer's lives at risk. >> simply not true. >> two of the points they made, they say there are not enough officers. they say their equipment is not good enough. >> well, we're upgrading the equipment. i don't know what the right number is. i know there is a number, a federal mandate. that is argument that the police have in a long time. >> commissioner evans also weighing outside of the public hearing on this police use of body cams. >> it is what it is. we'll work with them and do what we can. >> it seems inflammatory. >> yeah. i mean, the unions, unfortunately, sometimes they can get there. i think the words we should use do you take offense to it? >> no, i don't. >> again, a hard time to be a police officer now. >> in the letter, the unions also go after the president and the governor. >> we live in a world where the sitting presiden
it goes on to say, you can sing "kumbaya" until the cows come home, but won't stop a rifle round aimed at police officer's chest. >> i will will read it and see what is going on. >> mayor walsh reacting. >> they say enough is enough and you are putting officer's lives at risk. >> simply not true. >> two of the points they made, they say there are not enough officers. they say their equipment is not good enough. >> well, we're upgrading the...
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the letter reads in part you can sing kumbaya or we shall overcome until the cows come home but that won't fix a round aimed at an officer's chest. in the about police officers wearing body cameras by the end of next month. commissioner evans struck a deal with the unions to make the pilot program possible and tonight he fielded questions how the video will be stored, privacy concerns, and a policy which allows officers to look at the camera footage before writing an incident report. >> why not get the most accurate picture of what happened, you know. sometimes an officer in the heat of the event, his memory can get cloudy. is. >> the commissioner said a department can get 100 volunteers to sign up by then. >>> a worcester man accused of attacking a police officer was held without bail tonight. jones apia faced a judge today. police say he ignored the officer and drove through a construction zone on wednesday. when confronted in a nearby parking lot, they say he tackled the officer, even tried to gouge his eye out. only on fox 25 we talked to a construction worker who saw the attack.
the letter reads in part you can sing kumbaya or we shall overcome until the cows come home but that won't fix a round aimed at an officer's chest. in the about police officers wearing body cameras by the end of next month. commissioner evans struck a deal with the unions to make the pilot program possible and tonight he fielded questions how the video will be stored, privacy concerns, and a policy which allows officers to look at the camera footage before writing an incident report. >>...
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. >> i think we'll all sing kumbaya and call for federally funded elects. when we do that.eople who give money will have more access. let's just figure out -- >> does that mean the white house is for sale? >> no, let's not call it for sale. when people give you money and pay you to do something, you will take their call. it doesn't mean you will do what they want you to do. but you will take their call. >> there are a lot of regular nations and oaths you take at certain levels of service that preclude that. what's happening with her aide serves multiple jobs. you have to recuse yourself, you have to stop. it's unheard of. it doesn't happen. charles: business at usual, it does describe the bernie sanders phenomenon. if this is what's goes on -- >> that's what he did. he paid politicians. i think he donated $100,000 to the clip tons. he wasn't running for office then. >> of the $5 million hillary has raised for the foundation. over 40 contribute $100,000 or more. they promised to build a hospital in haiti, it still hasn't happened. they promised to build 50,000 jobs and it st
. >> i think we'll all sing kumbaya and call for federally funded elects. when we do that.eople who give money will have more access. let's just figure out -- >> does that mean the white house is for sale? >> no, let's not call it for sale. when people give you money and pay you to do something, you will take their call. it doesn't mean you will do what they want you to do. but you will take their call. >> there are a lot of regular nations and oaths you take at certain...
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notice sounds like a kumbaya moment but i do think we are all connected and we are all vulnerable and we need to work together. but foster child affected in baltimore affects all of us and i hope we can start to realize that again. >> you brought all of our attention -- over here. you brought to our attention a lot of the murky practices of different federal organizations and private organizations with a certain shadowy game that they play in creating revenue. do you believe that regulation or oversight can tackle this issue or has it become such a large problem on the federal level? >> i'm optimistic that we can fix and improve these problems. it's not going to happen overnight but i do very much think we can improve it. sometimes it will require comment sounds like a dirty word in some populations that more regulation but to clarify regulation and clamp down. if you have medicaid funds that are claimed for an older american than that money is intended to help them has a north american. i think that is very present. we just need to make that more clear. the same thing with the practi
notice sounds like a kumbaya moment but i do think we are all connected and we are all vulnerable and we need to work together. but foster child affected in baltimore affects all of us and i hope we can start to realize that again. >> you brought all of our attention -- over here. you brought to our attention a lot of the murky practices of different federal organizations and private organizations with a certain shadowy game that they play in creating revenue. do you believe that...
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and if that's the case, you know, if we are moving to a world that nations means left, sounds very kumbaya that we are going to be a great world of peace, but was know that's not going to happen, right? and so, you know, who is going to organize social welfare if you don't have national government, we don't have national government to try to bring order. maybe it'll be nice to work in that direction. but we are not there by long shot. if if they they lose power, where do we go? that's where i see the great challenge for all of us to study and we are not, we are not. we are talking about the latest kinder attack against the dnc and i'm not saying that's not important, it is, but -- but who is really looking at what all this means, you know, for international order? international system and for the nation state. i would like to challenge some of you to try to answer those questions and we should work together answering that. so is precisely a research initiative on signer space and world order. second and more define research, the first one is a very broad thing and i'm trying to get faculty
and if that's the case, you know, if we are moving to a world that nations means left, sounds very kumbaya that we are going to be a great world of peace, but was know that's not going to happen, right? and so, you know, who is going to organize social welfare if you don't have national government, we don't have national government to try to bring order. maybe it'll be nice to work in that direction. but we are not there by long shot. if if they they lose power, where do we go? that's where i...
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the letter goes on to say "you , can sing "kumbaya" or "we shall overcome" until the cows come home, but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest." mike brought the claims to mayor marty walsh. >> they say there are not enough and i do not know what the right number of officers is. emily: it is worth noting the city is in contracts right now. we reach out to the unions but never heard back. an update this morning on water concerns in concord. antoinette: tests show there are no signs of contamination in the water. as we reported earlier this lock on one of the tanks had been damaged. officials sealed off the reservoir as a precaution and put water restrictions in place. that tank should start going online today with restrictions expected to be lifted next week. we have an on settling number to share with you this morning. nearly 62% of the state is now considered to be in severe drought, and that is up from just 40% one week ago according to the u.s. drought monitor. state, and many communities now have water restrictions in place. emily: two animal inspectors
the letter goes on to say "you , can sing "kumbaya" or "we shall overcome" until the cows come home, but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest." mike brought the claims to mayor marty walsh. >> they say there are not enough and i do not know what the right number of officers is. emily: it is worth noting the city is in contracts right now. we reach out to the unions but never heard back. an update this morning on water concerns in...
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the letter goes on to say, quote, "you can sing kumbaya or come home, but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest." mike brought the claims to mayor marty walsh. >> some of the points they made, they say there aren't enough officers and they say their equivalent is a good enough. >> we are upgrading the equipment and i don't know what the right number of officers is. that is an argument that they have had for a long time. negotiations with the city right now. but, in the letter, they insist this is about safety. we reached out to the unions but never heard back. emily: an update on water concerns in concord. tests show there are no signs of contamination in the water supply there. as we reported earlier this week, a town employee found the lock on one of the tanks had been damaged. officials sealed off the reservoir as a precaution and put water restrictions in place. that tank should start going back on line today with restrictions expected to be lifted next week. antoinette: an unsettling number to share with you this morning. nearly 62% of the state is now con
the letter goes on to say, quote, "you can sing kumbaya or come home, but that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest." mike brought the claims to mayor marty walsh. >> some of the points they made, they say there aren't enough officers and they say their equivalent is a good enough. >> we are upgrading the equipment and i don't know what the right number of officers is. that is an argument that they have had for a long time. negotiations with the city...
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you can sing kumbaya and we shall overcome until the cows come home but won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest. >> a hard time to be a police officer right now and everybody sometimes feels underappreciated and under attack. >> reporter: this pilot program has cost bpd $500,000 and that tentative launch date is just less than four weeks away. live from boston police headquarters, michael henrich, fox25 news. >>> boston's fire commissioner has a message to the city. stop taking care of your cigarette butts. fire fighters confirmed the cigarettes -- a fire under a deck in charlestown that east boston and dorchester recently. the commissioner added the hot weather over the past few weeks didn't help. the dry brush will spread quickly if it is tossed. >>> a former whitman police officer refused to answer our questions days after he was charged with embezzling tens of thousands of dollars. he owns an insurance and accounting agency. police arrested him yesterday. allegations of sexual harassment, financial mismanagement and unbecoming conduct. >> a police officer that ca
you can sing kumbaya and we shall overcome until the cows come home but won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police officer's chest. >> a hard time to be a police officer right now and everybody sometimes feels underappreciated and under attack. >> reporter: this pilot program has cost bpd $500,000 and that tentative launch date is just less than four weeks away. live from boston police headquarters, michael henrich, fox25 news. >>> boston's fire commissioner has a message...
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pointed out, correctly so, that some of those big donors, don't just act like it's pie in the sky kumbayaff. some of them were bill wall street banks that hillary clinton claims to rail against but has taken so much money from. >> as i was saying, people like melinda gates, the nobel prize winners, the rockefeller foundation, who have both would-be meetings with the secretary of state, regardless of who was in power or who was in the administration, and who do give to -- have a record of giving to aids prevention, which right now 11 million of the people out there who receive aids drugs worldwide, of the 17 million who receive them, get them from the clinton foundation. so no, i think when voters look at that, i agree -- >> joe, hold on a second. >> the opposition -- mercedes can make the -- >> major foundations, major organizations and foreign countries, to give money to the clinton foundation and then get special access with -- >> there wasn't special access. >> that's not special access, getting seated next to the vice president of the united states, meetings with hillary clinton? and
pointed out, correctly so, that some of those big donors, don't just act like it's pie in the sky kumbayaff. some of them were bill wall street banks that hillary clinton claims to rail against but has taken so much money from. >> as i was saying, people like melinda gates, the nobel prize winners, the rockefeller foundation, who have both would-be meetings with the secretary of state, regardless of who was in power or who was in the administration, and who do give to -- have a record of...
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it's going tosh -- you know, it sounds like every kumbaya.t's hard to look at uber's capitalization without on wondering -- the real question for me is there was this alliance from didiand a bunch of other companies in lift in the united states, grab. ola, which are different ride-sharing companies in different continents and countries. lyft has been icing in -- and the partnership between it and the rest of the countries seem far less. >> i believe there will be a lot of ripple effects throughout the ride-sharing industry. obviously there have been rumors about a lyft acquisition. you know, the company is basically denies those, but i think there's no doubt as they ride-sharing companies are strategic and lyft continues to be in a tough position internationally there will be a lot of buzz and probably talks about acquisitions as well down the line. >> i think it reviews a road block for sure. i think trevor is in no rush. i think em -- so i feel out in the valley they're starting to think more about ipos, so we should be in a different posit
it's going tosh -- you know, it sounds like every kumbaya.t's hard to look at uber's capitalization without on wondering -- the real question for me is there was this alliance from didiand a bunch of other companies in lift in the united states, grab. ola, which are different ride-sharing companies in different continents and countries. lyft has been icing in -- and the partnership between it and the rest of the countries seem far less. >> i believe there will be a lot of ripple effects...
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notice sounds like a kumbaya moment but i do think we are all connected and we are all vulnerable ande need to work together. but foster child affected in baltimore affects all of us and i hope we can start to realize that again. >> you brought all of our attention -- over here. you brought to our attention a lot of the murky practices of different federal organizations and private organizations with a certain shadowy game that they play in creating revenue. do you believe that regulation or oversight can tackle this issue or has it become such a large problem on the federal level? >> i'm optimistic that we can fix and improve these problems. it's not going to happen overnight but i do very much think we can improve it. sometimes it will require comment sounds like a dirty word in some populations that more regulation but to clarify regulation and clamp down. if you have medicaid funds that are claimed for an older american than that money is intended to help them has a north american. i think that is very present. we just need to make that more clear. the same thing with the practice
notice sounds like a kumbaya moment but i do think we are all connected and we are all vulnerable ande need to work together. but foster child affected in baltimore affects all of us and i hope we can start to realize that again. >> you brought all of our attention -- over here. you brought to our attention a lot of the murky practices of different federal organizations and private organizations with a certain shadowy game that they play in creating revenue. do you believe that regulation...
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dana, not so much kumbaya for donald trump and the republican party. >> not at all. the frustration was there before yesterday. but it escalated to a whole new personal level i'm told when donald trump refused to endorse house speaker paul ryan in his primary campaign in the house of course in his home district in wisconsin. and the reason is because paul ryan and reince priebus are close, they grew up together in politics. in fact, reince priebus was the chairman of paul ryan's very first congressional campaign. so that was kind of a bridge too far for reince priebus who felt that he had taken out a lot of political water by trying to help donald trump through this entire process but a lot of people in the establishment and beyond were not necessarily happy about reince priebus doing that. so there's that situation. and then there's another situation going on amongst some rnc officials. not, i'm told, at the apparatus of the rnc, but some committee men are looking into the what if scenario. what if donald trump gets so upset and so -- in the words of this source i t
dana, not so much kumbaya for donald trump and the republican party. >> not at all. the frustration was there before yesterday. but it escalated to a whole new personal level i'm told when donald trump refused to endorse house speaker paul ryan in his primary campaign in the house of course in his home district in wisconsin. and the reason is because paul ryan and reince priebus are close, they grew up together in politics. in fact, reince priebus was the chairman of paul ryan's very...
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they did not sing a 1789 version of "kumbaya." they did it through pragmatic and sometimes shameless deal making of the sort ritually disparaged by modern ideologues and idealist alike. it often evolved the suspension of personal principles in order to get things done. the french ambassador, who was a very acute observer of the first congress, observed that he intrigues the cabals, the underhanded and insidious dealings of the factions and turbulent spirits are even much more frequent in this republic than in the most absolute monarchy. the turbulence he is describing is the republican government at work. i want to give you one good example, a serious example. there are so many, so many, but i'm going to talk about the battle over amendments. if we are going to do that, let's find madison again. there are some surprising aspects to this. today, we think of the bill of rights as one of the most majestic components of the constitutional system, rightly so. many of the men who created the constitution did not want amendments at all.
they did not sing a 1789 version of "kumbaya." they did it through pragmatic and sometimes shameless deal making of the sort ritually disparaged by modern ideologues and idealist alike. it often evolved the suspension of personal principles in order to get things done. the french ambassador, who was a very acute observer of the first congress, observed that he intrigues the cabals, the underhanded and insidious dealings of the factions and turbulent spirits are even much more frequent...
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if that's the case, if we're moving to a world where nations mean less, it sounds very kumbaya that we're going to be a great global world of peace and everything but we know that's not going to happen. right? and so, you know, who is going to organize social welfare if you don't have national governments. we don't have a world government to bring some kind of world order. it would be nice some day to work in that direction but we're not there by a long shot. and yet if governments today lose their power and lose any kind of a sense of sovereignty and of ability to control things, where do we go? where do we go? what does it all mean? that is where i see the great challenge. for all of us. all of us to study. and we're not. we're not. we're talking about who gets the latest cyberattack against the dnc and i'm not saying that's not important. it is. but who is really looking at what all this means, you know, for international order. for the international system and for the nation state. some people are looking at it theoretically, right? but really we know very very very little. and i woul
if that's the case, if we're moving to a world where nations mean less, it sounds very kumbaya that we're going to be a great global world of peace and everything but we know that's not going to happen. right? and so, you know, who is going to organize social welfare if you don't have national governments. we don't have a world government to bring some kind of world order. it would be nice some day to work in that direction but we're not there by a long shot. and yet if governments today lose...
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.: i feel "kumbaya" in the background right now. everything feels kind of good.oe put his heart and his soul in here. you know he's part of our team. he's a brother to all of us, and he belongs here. lemonis: back in the game, we're back together. [ laughter ] joe t.: hey, guys. is anybody interested in trying our new hot dog that we have on the menu? lemonis: i think in business, sometimes there are tough decisions to make, but you have to make sure that the business is bigger than anyone. and in this case, standard burger's on its way to great success. (male announcer) since the premiere of undercover boss, more than 60 bosses have given away nearly $6 million... i have a check for $250,000. oh, my god. (announcer) and implemented sweeping company-wide changes... as a company, we're actually gonna restore the 401(k). it's a million-dollar expense. to benefit the lives of more than 40 million employees. whoo! some people, i just want to punch them in the face sometimes. (announcer) but not everyone deserved to be rewarded. someone's not saying something. welcome
.: i feel "kumbaya" in the background right now. everything feels kind of good.oe put his heart and his soul in here. you know he's part of our team. he's a brother to all of us, and he belongs here. lemonis: back in the game, we're back together. [ laughter ] joe t.: hey, guys. is anybody interested in trying our new hot dog that we have on the menu? lemonis: i think in business, sometimes there are tough decisions to make, but you have to make sure that the business is bigger than...
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the bottom line is that he is clearly not happy with the fact there isn't kumbaya to this minute within party coming behind him and he's lashing out in a way that really, i don't know about you, wolf. i have never seen in this situation. circling back to paul ryan, i think it is possible there will be pressure on him to take back his endorsement. i don't think that will happen. >> that's pretty extraordinary. i don't remember anything, especially two weeks after the republican convention, anything like this happening. thank you very much for that. these extraordinary developments come just hours after president obama's truly remarkable rebuke of donald trump. our white house corn michelle kosinski has the developments. this was the president's strongest denunciation of the republican nominee. >> reporter: this felt like the gloves were off. even the words president obama chose. there he is in the east room of the white house standing next to a foreign leader and having his say about donald trump. do you feel trump's reason words criticizing the parents of a fallen muslim soldier make tr
the bottom line is that he is clearly not happy with the fact there isn't kumbaya to this minute within party coming behind him and he's lashing out in a way that really, i don't know about you, wolf. i have never seen in this situation. circling back to paul ryan, i think it is possible there will be pressure on him to take back his endorsement. i don't think that will happen. >> that's pretty extraordinary. i don't remember anything, especially two weeks after the republican convention,...
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it's not like we all were kumbaya."com we had real differences in the republican party and started developing solutions before we were in the limelight. mr. kaus: i remember it was stunning to me when you and heritage came in with the illegitimacy agenda. i thought everybody was happy and wanted a nice workfare bill. mr. rector: right, the history of how this welfare reform came with ronaldarted reagan. when ronald reagan was governor of california, he wanted to make afdc paras work for their welfare benefits. fromind of blocked him doing that. every year ronald reagan sought one thing, a work requirement for afdc mothers and i got blocked by a democratic congress year after year, and his second term, reagan had an advisor who i believe is really the forerunner of welfare reform. chuck hobbs. and chuck hobbs said we are not going to get what we want, which is a real work requirement for afdc moms through a democratic congress. so, i'm going to invent this thing called waivers. and the point of waivers, as chuck explaine
it's not like we all were kumbaya."com we had real differences in the republican party and started developing solutions before we were in the limelight. mr. kaus: i remember it was stunning to me when you and heritage came in with the illegitimacy agenda. i thought everybody was happy and wanted a nice workfare bill. mr. rector: right, the history of how this welfare reform came with ronaldarted reagan. when ronald reagan was governor of california, he wanted to make afdc paras work for...
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and we tend to stand away from it thinking that love, here we go another kumbaya moment. but for him love with this vibrant potent cohesive active forceful thing which allowed us to see with more clarity, which allowed us to see more deeply and to not only see it but see it clearly and with the wonderful thing about him is that he argues for full humanity people whose humanity is treated less than by appealing to a common humanity and so he never is in search of an enemy and is continually recognizing how much the degradation of we can be great in ourselves and he continually reminds us what it means to put ourselves in someone else's shoes and arguing with someone we had to argue as a human being and where never let off the hook for the responsibility to love them. in other words their criticism doesn't preclude a responsibility to love and our love doesn't include us criticizing people. that's where baldwin i think has not and never will lose his relevance. he continually reminds us how important love is and what potent love should undergird and propel our criticisms an
and we tend to stand away from it thinking that love, here we go another kumbaya moment. but for him love with this vibrant potent cohesive active forceful thing which allowed us to see with more clarity, which allowed us to see more deeply and to not only see it but see it clearly and with the wonderful thing about him is that he argues for full humanity people whose humanity is treated less than by appealing to a common humanity and so he never is in search of an enemy and is continually...
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that's not a kumbaya moment. >> i understand that. do think he is a racist and bigot, but aside from that, the reality is trump's language about the police is dangerous, because trump is basically suggesting that everything that the police do is always going to be correct. he is not going to every second guess or question the police. what hillary clinton is saying is a more nuance approach. yes, she wants to support the police, but she wants the police to work together with local communities, particularly with communities of color. so we can start to build bridges and not be against each other all the time. >> so scottie, on the subject of building bridges, he gave his law and order speech this week, he spoke to a largely white crowd, but he has not sat down with members of the black community so far. why not? >> well, he has sat down. he has a very active urban coalition of black pastors, black leaders that are republicans that he has met with several times, even from the very beginning. >> i'm talking about people from within these
that's not a kumbaya moment. >> i understand that. do think he is a racist and bigot, but aside from that, the reality is trump's language about the police is dangerous, because trump is basically suggesting that everything that the police do is always going to be correct. he is not going to every second guess or question the police. what hillary clinton is saying is a more nuance approach. yes, she wants to support the police, but she wants the police to work together with local...
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catherine: they have messages they need to kumbaya, and -- they need to convey, so that students may not disrupt the function of schools. and then there are a few other particular guidelines the court has developed. so schools can control much more speech than the government can control elsewhere, when we are talking about schools. and censorship both in school and elsewhere includes both silencing speech before it occurs, which we call prior restraint, which was the original free speech doctrine, "no prior restraint to speakers," as well as punishing speech after the speaker has expressed his or her views. lessons and censorship shows that in grades k-12, school officials have push to expand the boundaries of each kind of speech that were has allowed them to censor. they often offer no excuse at or, no rationale for a weak even laughable reason like a school administrator had to spend 10 minutes talking to the students, and there were other things they did not do, or some kids were whispering to each wise federalone judge said that is just the background noise of school, what are yo
catherine: they have messages they need to kumbaya, and -- they need to convey, so that students may not disrupt the function of schools. and then there are a few other particular guidelines the court has developed. so schools can control much more speech than the government can control elsewhere, when we are talking about schools. and censorship both in school and elsewhere includes both silencing speech before it occurs, which we call prior restraint, which was the original free speech...
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they don't always sing kumbaya. these are fights within a family. and we'll prevail in the end.times the leader of the party doesn't endorse the person -- >> didn't paul ryan, you know, to him it was a really difficult choice. whether to come out and support donald trump -- >> but he didn't endorse him in a primary. >> but he's supportive of donald trump now -- >> -- he didn't endorse him in the primary. well, he's supporting him now because he's the nominee. >> but he didn't have to. >> i'm sure paul ryan when he's the republican nominee -- >> carol, this is really interesting, this is sort of the way that trump and i think those around trump and who support trump view politics that it's all kind of tit-for-tat. i'll help you if you help me. scratch my back and i scratch yours. i think there's something that's quite revealing about trump's world view of politics. the real issue here is he's the leader of the republican party now and it's sort of the duty of a leader to help those who are supposed to be helping them. paul ryan is the speaker of the house. if he wins, the house r
they don't always sing kumbaya. these are fights within a family. and we'll prevail in the end.times the leader of the party doesn't endorse the person -- >> didn't paul ryan, you know, to him it was a really difficult choice. whether to come out and support donald trump -- >> but he didn't endorse him in a primary. >> but he's supportive of donald trump now -- >> -- he didn't endorse him in the primary. well, he's supporting him now because he's the nominee. >>...
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out your charcoal and marshmallows and making your s'mores again, it seems like there was a great kumbayat going on. you kind of have to wonder. the truth is, when you look at it, this is done not just because of paul ryan, it's because of senator mccain, senator ayotte. it's about party unity right now. they're not going to be successful going after this major clinton machine also we have everybody on board. >> yeah, you can count on both hands and still have a few toes and ask is this donald trump turning the page. let me turn to you, scott, as scottie said there, this is unit tishgs and immediately after that statement, he turned towards attacking hillary clinton. he had some strong fund-raising numbers for the month of july, is this a donald trump who can fuel out a wish that should concern the democrats. >> well, i think if i were republican i'd be more concerned about that. listen, i agree with scottie that they needed this, but it's forced unity. none of the wisconsin or political leadership were present. it's interesting that donald trump was reading from a script it seemed about
out your charcoal and marshmallows and making your s'mores again, it seems like there was a great kumbayat going on. you kind of have to wonder. the truth is, when you look at it, this is done not just because of paul ryan, it's because of senator mccain, senator ayotte. it's about party unity right now. they're not going to be successful going after this major clinton machine also we have everybody on board. >> yeah, you can count on both hands and still have a few toes and ask is this...