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>> let me reassured me that there is no chance of that happening.for someone in those circumstances we are working hard to do it want which is to give a ttu citizens that they will have the right perspective and all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could ever envisage a future over me trying to undo that guarantee would be if rader citizens in other european countries didn't have their rights respected so i think it's important to have reciprocity. the new prime minister where working get that guarantee as fast as we can't. i'm glad he mentions e-mail because i have got an e-mail as well. i'm not making this up, i promise. i got this on the 16th of september of 2015 some -- from someone called judith and she said this please keep ignatieff with the pm questions with jeremy corporate and she gave this reason. it's a very different kettle of fish. he is experienced in far more dangerous in the long term. she goes on to say sensible sober polite answers to mr. corbin creates his own party disunity. i have to find judith and
>> let me reassured me that there is no chance of that happening.for someone in those circumstances we are working hard to do it want which is to give a ttu citizens that they will have the right perspective and all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could ever envisage a future over me trying to undo that guarantee would be if rader citizens in other european countries didn't have their rights respected so i think it's important to have reciprocity. the new...
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let me give you an example. on the internet right now is a white go going ham, crazy, beating up, striking out with a machete and the white police allow him to leave the door of the establishment and these are two cops that could have killed him. do you think an african american person welding a machete -- >> we're struggling more broadly and the biggest need at this moment is empathy across our deepest divisions. that's what allows a diverse country and multi ethnic country to be peaceful and unified and empathy is most powerful, most effective when you apply it to your own, when you apply it to your own community. so it's powerful when black lives mothers emphasizes with the role of police officers and powerful when people in the white community understand that minorities experience our justice system different than we do and in ways that we would not tolerate. and so i think that that's the biggest need right now. >> and the coolest irony of last week is that that sort of empathy was happening in dallas, righ
let me give you an example. on the internet right now is a white go going ham, crazy, beating up, striking out with a machete and the white police allow him to leave the door of the establishment and these are two cops that could have killed him. do you think an african american person welding a machete -- >> we're struggling more broadly and the biggest need at this moment is empathy across our deepest divisions. that's what allows a diverse country and multi ethnic country to be...
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in this room, but let me say to you, i inte tnd to be fair. i want to hear the varying opinions. i want to be respectful of you and i want you to be respectful of me. [applause] all democrats and we need to act like it. let's do it. >> at the 2016 democratic national convention, hillary clinton becomes the first woman nominee of a major political party for president of the united states. join c-span on tuesday or a live preview of the days convention events followed by 4:30 p.m. of live coverage. tuesday night featured speaker is president bill clinton, president obama and vice president biden and just the convention on wednesday. along with tim kaine -- thursday, chelsea clinton introduces her mother before she accepts the party's nomination for president of the united states. a live coverage of day to of the democratic national convention begins tuesday at 3:00 p.m. on c-span, the c-span radio app and c-span.org. >> washington journal is live from the democratic national convention in philadelphia. coming up, after the first day of the democr
in this room, but let me say to you, i inte tnd to be fair. i want to hear the varying opinions. i want to be respectful of you and i want you to be respectful of me. [applause] all democrats and we need to act like it. let's do it. >> at the 2016 democratic national convention, hillary clinton becomes the first woman nominee of a major political party for president of the united states. join c-span on tuesday or a live preview of the days convention events followed by 4:30 p.m. of live...
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let me start with you, paul.e past, and obviously amidst the broader, macro issue we're talking about in this country here there is a deep need to find out exactly what happened in this specific case and what happened wrong? if the officer claims, as he does that castile appeared to be reaching for his weapon, does the officer have the right to protect himself as he did? >> this is not a case of an officer protecting himself. what did this gentleman do wrong? what did he do right? it seems to me that we are reaching a point in our society where no matter what we do, if we follow the instructions, they kill us. if we don't follow the instructions, they kill us. if we raise our voice, they kill us. if we're respectful, they kill us. this is a pattern that is -- is -- is spilling over that has to be addressed, and i'm not sure if it can be addressed in any policy. this is a societal problem that we need to address and take it straight on for what it's worth. this is just racism. >> van? racism? >> well, it definitel
let me start with you, paul.e past, and obviously amidst the broader, macro issue we're talking about in this country here there is a deep need to find out exactly what happened in this specific case and what happened wrong? if the officer claims, as he does that castile appeared to be reaching for his weapon, does the officer have the right to protect himself as he did? >> this is not a case of an officer protecting himself. what did this gentleman do wrong? what did he do right? it...
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let me see here.tually -- i saw gisele passed you her torch to teach you how to walk. so i feel like it's only appropriate i help you with your modeling editorial skills, right? >> jimmy: thank you so much. yes. [ cheers and applause ] we do this? >> you do it. >> jimmy: okay. do you want to take off your -- >> okay, so, to get the perfect move, i'm going to take these off. >> jimmy: all right. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and this will give us is a a better height. >> jimmy: yeah, actually -- yeah, yeah. we're almost now -- >> okay. >> jimmy: all right, now, this is -- we have two trampolines here. >> yes. >> jimmy: now you're going to show me -- the first one here, you can go on that one. this first one. >> okay. >> jimmy: because it's nba season -- so we're going to do something, like, for the playoffs, nba playoffs. you dunking a ball. >> this is kind of cheating, though, because, you know, as a a model, when you're on set, you're not going to have a a trampoline, jimmy. >> jimmy: i know that. >> just so
let me see here.tually -- i saw gisele passed you her torch to teach you how to walk. so i feel like it's only appropriate i help you with your modeling editorial skills, right? >> jimmy: thank you so much. yes. [ cheers and applause ] we do this? >> you do it. >> jimmy: okay. do you want to take off your -- >> okay, so, to get the perfect move, i'm going to take these off. >> jimmy: all right. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and this will give us is a a better height....
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[cheering] and let me offer a special thanks to the people of my own state of vermont. ering] who have sustained me and supported me as a mayor, congressman, senator and presidential candidate. [cheering] and to my family my wife jane, , four kids and seven grandchildren, thank you very much. [cheering] i understand that many people here in this convention hall and around the country are disappointed about the final results of the nominating process. say that no fair to one is more disappointed than i am. [cheering] supportersof our here and around the country, i hope you take enormous pride in the historical accomplishments we have achieved. [cheering] together, my friends, we have begun a political revolution to and that america revolution, our revolution, continues. [cheering] election days, and go. but the struggle of the people to create a government which represents all of us and not just the 1%. [cheering] a government based on the principles of economic, social, racial, and environmental justice, that struggle continues. [cheering] and i look forward to being par
[cheering] and let me offer a special thanks to the people of my own state of vermont. ering] who have sustained me and supported me as a mayor, congressman, senator and presidential candidate. [cheering] and to my family my wife jane, , four kids and seven grandchildren, thank you very much. [cheering] i understand that many people here in this convention hall and around the country are disappointed about the final results of the nominating process. say that no fair to one is more disappointed...
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let me give you an example. on the internet right now is a white guy going ham, crazy, beating up, striking out with a machete, and the white police allow him to leave the door of the establishment, and people say, bolt the doors. these are two cops who could have killed him. do you think that an african-american person wielding a machete would have been granted that -- >> michael, come in here. >> i think we're discovering more broadly that our biggest need at this moment is empathy across our deepest divisions. that's what allows a diverse country, a multiethnic country to be peaceful and unified. and empathy is most powerful, most effective, when you apply it to your own. when you apply it to your own community. so it's powerful when black lives matters empathizes with the role of police officers. it's powerful when people in the white community understand that minorities experience our justice system different than we do and in ways that we would not tolerate. so i think that's the biggest need right now. >>
let me give you an example. on the internet right now is a white guy going ham, crazy, beating up, striking out with a machete, and the white police allow him to leave the door of the establishment, and people say, bolt the doors. these are two cops who could have killed him. do you think that an african-american person wielding a machete would have been granted that -- >> michael, come in here. >> i think we're discovering more broadly that our biggest need at this moment is...
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>> well, first of all, let me thank him for kind remarks. i join him to pay tribute to serena williams, amazing record of 22 grand slams, she's overtaken that. can i thank him -- can i thank him what he said, that was the case that the government raise again and again with the u.s. government and pleased that it's been resolved. i also want to thank about equal marriage, 30,000 gay people in country that have been able to get married. i will never forget a person that workses close to front door, i'm not that interested in politics but because something you have been able to done i can mary the person that i love. that was one of my favorite. as for homelessness it's 10% below under labor but we have built over 7,000 homes since i became prime minister but now we need to keep the pace on that. programs and reforms to planning system but it's a strong economy. >> mr. speaker, i've listen listening carefully what the home secretary has been saying over the last few days and she said it's harder than ever to buy house, and isn't because of reco
>> well, first of all, let me thank him for kind remarks. i join him to pay tribute to serena williams, amazing record of 22 grand slams, she's overtaken that. can i thank him -- can i thank him what he said, that was the case that the government raise again and again with the u.s. government and pleased that it's been resolved. i also want to thank about equal marriage, 30,000 gay people in country that have been able to get married. i will never forget a person that workses close to...
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let me start with katie at trump tower. i seems as if there's a lot of layers to this melania trump story that go beyond this speech itself. first of all, let me ask you about the latest news. washington post is advertising that they asked two speech writers on the outside and they drafted up a speech for melania trump, and according to dan balls the speech that they drafted that it bored no resemblance to the speech that melania trump gave, so they're saying hey, that was not our speech. katie, what do you know? >> reporter: sorry. i keep on interresulting you. what they said is that the speech that she got did not bare any resemblance that was written by outside contractors. i do not have the name of the contractors, so i can't confirm that those were the two names of those writing the speech. i do know that there was a first draft of the speech, and it did not look like the draft that she spoke or recited at the convention last night. i can tell you that there's a lot of unease within the campaign right now. a lot of dis
let me start with katie at trump tower. i seems as if there's a lot of layers to this melania trump story that go beyond this speech itself. first of all, let me ask you about the latest news. washington post is advertising that they asked two speech writers on the outside and they drafted up a speech for melania trump, and according to dan balls the speech that they drafted that it bored no resemblance to the speech that melania trump gave, so they're saying hey, that was not our speech....
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john, let me begin with you. in the last couple of days, but i get the sense it just wants to go higher. would you agree? >> well, it wants to go higher as long as it believes interest rates are going to remain low and as long as it gets support from equity buybacks. ashley: jim, so it appears for now that the fed remains on the sidelines and investors looking for yield. i would argue that the u.s. equity markets are the only place to fight it. what it's turned out is brexit was a big positive for the stock market. what it did was it put central banks in a near panic mode. they're talking about easing, no rate hikes here for a long time x there's no change in the economy. so if you're just going to pump for sugar into the system, you're going to wind up with higher stock prices, and that's exactly what we have. ashley: jim, just to follow up, there are those that argue this is an overheated market due for a pullback. would you agree? >> yeah. by most of the valuations, you're at the second highest valuations in t
john, let me begin with you. in the last couple of days, but i get the sense it just wants to go higher. would you agree? >> well, it wants to go higher as long as it believes interest rates are going to remain low and as long as it gets support from equity buybacks. ashley: jim, so it appears for now that the fed remains on the sidelines and investors looking for yield. i would argue that the u.s. equity markets are the only place to fight it. what it's turned out is brexit was a big...
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let me ask my guests.e honest, i feel weird even saying it out loud, that roger ailes tenure at fox could come to an end. it sounds almost outlandish to me. is this something that's conceivable now that there's this internal review going on and we know nothing about it. >> it is conceivable and part of the question is what other allegations surface in public view, you know, the real spector of what ee's looming over this bill cosby, in which there was a parade of women that came forward. >> those are allegations of r rape, there is no such allegation against ailes. why this is being called the bill cosby of media, is that there might be more women coming forwa forward. are you talking to other sources? >> we're looking at it from the defense, that mr. ailes is confirmively arguing, you can see the memo he sent to gretchen carlson, about let's see how her numbers go. carls carl algs -- ailes went out of his way to seek more promotion for her. we're trying to speak to for colleagues of mr. ailes at fox to fi
let me ask my guests.e honest, i feel weird even saying it out loud, that roger ailes tenure at fox could come to an end. it sounds almost outlandish to me. is this something that's conceivable now that there's this internal review going on and we know nothing about it. >> it is conceivable and part of the question is what other allegations surface in public view, you know, the real spector of what ee's looming over this bill cosby, in which there was a parade of women that came forward....
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let me say that again. i think it would be helpful and i will like to see on my desk, before the end of this week, legislation that is added to the religious freedom restoration act in indiana that makes it clear that this law does not give businesses the right to deny services to anyone. we want to make it clear that indiana is open for business. we want to make it clear that "hoosier hospitality" is not a slogan, it is our way of life. it is the reason why people come here from around the world, and they come back again and again and again. because hoosiers are the kindest, most generous, most decent people in the world. let me say that i believe that this is a clarification, but it is also a fix. it is a fix of a bill that, through mischaracterization and confusion, that has come to be greatly misunderstood. and i'm determined to address this this week and move forward as a state. and i know that we will. indiana has come under the harsh glare of criticism from around the country. and some of us get paid
let me say that again. i think it would be helpful and i will like to see on my desk, before the end of this week, legislation that is added to the religious freedom restoration act in indiana that makes it clear that this law does not give businesses the right to deny services to anyone. we want to make it clear that indiana is open for business. we want to make it clear that "hoosier hospitality" is not a slogan, it is our way of life. it is the reason why people come here from...
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so let me just say this. this year, they always its most important here, the year is so important it. but i want to talk you not just about the top of the ticket there i want to talk to you about, i want to talk about the state legislative race. are there any state legislators write your? put a hand up if you're fighting for our working for a state legislative race? there's to. let me tell you guys come state legislature is so key, and all over this country, all over this country since 2008 we have lost 910 state legislative seats. talk about states all over this country where they've taken away same day voter registration or they try to impose these of id laws just like they did hear. and is because we have taken it on the chin in state legislative races. so when you're campaigning to make sure that we keep pennsylvania blue and when a presidential for hillary clinton, when you go out there and fight to make sure we return mike doyle back to congress, all right, when you make sure that we win for steve -- [a
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now let me finish.jor party, no major party nominee in the history of this nation has ever known less or has been less prepared to deal with our national security. we cannot elect a man who exploits our fears of isis and other terrorists, who has no plan whatsoever to make us safer. a man who embraces the tactics of our enemies, torture, religious intolerance. you all know, all the republicans know. that's not who we are. it betrays our values. it alienates those who we need in the fight against isis. donald trump with all his rhetoric would literally make us less safe. we cannot elect a man who belittles our closest allies while embracing dictators like vladimir putin. no. i mean it. a man who seeks to sew division in america for his own gain and disorder around the world. a man who confuses bluster with strength. we simply cannot let that happen as americans. period. folks -- i have -- no one ever doubts i mean what i say. just that sometimes i say all that i mean. but folks, let me tell you what i li
now let me finish.jor party, no major party nominee in the history of this nation has ever known less or has been less prepared to deal with our national security. we cannot elect a man who exploits our fears of isis and other terrorists, who has no plan whatsoever to make us safer. a man who embraces the tactics of our enemies, torture, religious intolerance. you all know, all the republicans know. that's not who we are. it betrays our values. it alienates those who we need in the fight...
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let me hear you.se] mayor reed: and now, i am honored to introduce someone who has been a friend and mentor to me during my time as mayor. michael bloomberg has articulated and optimistic performance, a universal vision that has built new york city and has also helped other cities around the world. -- histo his perfect philanthropy, he has done so much. please join me in welcoming a man whose commitment to america transcends politics. the three-time mayor of the city of new york, michael bloomberg. [applause] ♪ thank you.rg: thank you. asim, thank you for the kind introduction. and let me hang all of you for welcoming an outsider here, to deliver -- [applause] an outsider, to deliver what will be an unconventional convention speech. here as a member of any party. or to endorse any party platform. i am here for one reason. to explain why i believe it is imperative that we elect hillary clinton as the next president of the united states. [applause] mr. bloomberg: and to ask you to join with me in suppor
let me hear you.se] mayor reed: and now, i am honored to introduce someone who has been a friend and mentor to me during my time as mayor. michael bloomberg has articulated and optimistic performance, a universal vision that has built new york city and has also helped other cities around the world. -- histo his perfect philanthropy, he has done so much. please join me in welcoming a man whose commitment to america transcends politics. the three-time mayor of the city of new york, michael...
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ben let me go to you. e speakers at the dnc what's a key to a good speech in your judgment? >> let's take a look at the 2004 convention speech that barrack obama gave as a state senator and laufshlged his career. the best thing you can do is layout an affirmative division for the country. that's what the president did and people still refer back to that speech and the contrast with the type of speech that donald trump gave was ripping slogans off from ronald reagan and we didn't hear a shining city on a hill speech and we didn't hear how he accomplished what he was going to do or inspired you about where the country was headed so i think for clinton to deliver this week, that's what people will be looking for. >> let me go and donald trump's speech was dark and pessimistic and let me show a piece of that. >> our convention occurs at a moment of crisis for our nation. a violence in our streets. and the chaos in our communities. and destructive terrorism and weakness. >> not exactly shining city on a hill. bu
ben let me go to you. e speakers at the dnc what's a key to a good speech in your judgment? >> let's take a look at the 2004 convention speech that barrack obama gave as a state senator and laufshlged his career. the best thing you can do is layout an affirmative division for the country. that's what the president did and people still refer back to that speech and the contrast with the type of speech that donald trump gave was ripping slogans off from ronald reagan and we didn't hear a...
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in this room, but let me say to you, i intend to be fair, iof me. >> jacob soboroff, you're standing by. what are you hearing? >> hey, steve. so i'm down here on the floor. take a look up here, there is anti-tpp that went up at the mention of clinton and kaine. this gentleman here, come on over, sir. he's got buttons on, we want bernie, justice or bust. what were those boos about earlier? >> it's about distrust. it's about a ticket that is the presumptive ticket and a lot of people in this room do not believe that they're going to deliver on the rhetoric that's being presented at the dais right now. >> hillary clinton originally said that the tpp was the gold standard and later came out against it. is the booing against tim kaine, her running mate? >> nobody believes her on tpp. her delegates voted down an initiative that would have struck down tpp. those are her delegates, those are her surrogates. from our perspective she's done a double flip on tpp. people don't trust tim kaine because of his close ties to wall street. >> where are we right
in this room, but let me say to you, i intend to be fair, iof me. >> jacob soboroff, you're standing by. what are you hearing? >> hey, steve. so i'm down here on the floor. take a look up here, there is anti-tpp that went up at the mention of clinton and kaine. this gentleman here, come on over, sir. he's got buttons on, we want bernie, justice or bust. what were those boos about earlier? >> it's about distrust. it's about a ticket that is the presumptive ticket and a lot of...
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let me start with you jack.that you guys made a last-ditch attempt to the never trump forces and that has been squashed. it looks like the table is set was a selection something of an olive branch. most people think of him as powerful. >> we will get to that in a moment the never trump movement remains very much alive. we have a surprise waiting for donald trump next week. i do think mike pence was a good selection. i certainly would not support uac. he pulls the party together now of course i wish any candidate wishes that trump didn't have to unify the party and that he would have the luxury of reaching out to someone who could appeal to swing voters under the circumstances i think it's a good choice. that is the interesting thing here. charles: they would not like any of the choices. they become pretty hard down on him. he is against to the the environment. the whole litany if you well. they came out pretty hard against him. >> i think he is a poor choice. if you look at what happened i don't think it's that
let me start with you jack.that you guys made a last-ditch attempt to the never trump forces and that has been squashed. it looks like the table is set was a selection something of an olive branch. most people think of him as powerful. >> we will get to that in a moment the never trump movement remains very much alive. we have a surprise waiting for donald trump next week. i do think mike pence was a good selection. i certainly would not support uac. he pulls the party together now of...
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let me tell you something, dianne feinstein was a revelation as eliza doolittle then the rain in spain falls main on the plains and then speaker ryan kept on speaking. >> we're not going to take away a citizen's due process. >> larry: he's not wrong even though he got funds from nra. our rights for people even with familiar names. >> people end up on no-fly lifts that should not be on there like the late center ted kenny and representative john lewis. >> larry: john lewis is on the no-fly list? sit-in, john lewis. the tush laureate? he's advocating for bills that could unfairly target brown people like john lewis who was unfairly targeted. all right, look. as far as i'm concerned the sit-in was for a flawed laws. democrats, i agree we should take action to get things done but let's also take time to think things through. taking away people's constitutional right is not always the right thing to do. that's just what it's about today and when 90% of americans agree on background checks you need to shut up and get something done. can you see process me this, there's so much common ground
let me tell you something, dianne feinstein was a revelation as eliza doolittle then the rain in spain falls main on the plains and then speaker ryan kept on speaking. >> we're not going to take away a citizen's due process. >> larry: he's not wrong even though he got funds from nra. our rights for people even with familiar names. >> people end up on no-fly lifts that should not be on there like the late center ted kenny and representative john lewis. >> larry: john...
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let me move on. >> just as i will not comment on the statements of candidates -- >> i'm not going to let you run out the clock. let me move on. on july 5 one week after your meeting with bill clinton fbi director made extraordinary public recommendation not to indict. his statement was just a recommendation. you have said i made the decision. and in his statement to the press he said that what that decision would include would be considerations like the strength of evidence especially regarding intent. he said a responsible decision would consider the context of a person's actions. my question to you is as you made the decision -- the strength and evidence and context of hillary clinton's actions. >> i will tell you that was part of what the team that was presenting to me was focussed on and it was certainly encompassing those issues as well as all other issues that are i have indicated before. it would be contained within the entire recommendation to me. >> that was reflected in your statement about
let me move on. >> just as i will not comment on the statements of candidates -- >> i'm not going to let you run out the clock. let me move on. on july 5 one week after your meeting with bill clinton fbi director made extraordinary public recommendation not to indict. his statement was just a recommendation. you have said i made the decision. and in his statement to the press he said that what that decision would include would be considerations like the strength of evidence...
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>> caller: let me answer your second question first. he was an advisor to the prime minister here, the security forces were trying to negotiate. failing wish they would launch an -- so that's something that is now on the record. over the course of the nights, a number of different law enforcement agencies have made -- have arrived. we've had the taliban, various branches of the police forces. we've had bangladesh, which is socialized reported patrol. we've had probably uniformed members of the armed forces, the army, et cetera, as well, perhaps an advisory role. to have been a lot of different forces. we've had fire service nearby just in case. all kind, just about the entire array of bangladesh's law enforcement and law enforcement agencies have been here on site. the home minister came in about three hours -- two hours ago, maybe three hours ago and was on the site. and so this is something that everybody is taking very seriously and we have been here -- we have been told that there was -- and this was confirmed about an hour and a ha
>> caller: let me answer your second question first. he was an advisor to the prime minister here, the security forces were trying to negotiate. failing wish they would launch an -- so that's something that is now on the record. over the course of the nights, a number of different law enforcement agencies have made -- have arrived. we've had the taliban, various branches of the police forces. we've had bangladesh, which is socialized reported patrol. we've had probably uniformed members...
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let me start with you. and i want to start with a very broad question and that is the concern many americans have about the state of race relations in the country. i want to put up some survey data essentially starting in march of '14. 17% said there was a great deal of worry about race relations. two years later in march of '16 the number has doubled. definitely you can see a ferguson effect starting from there. secretary johnson how concerned are you about race relations? >> well, i am concerned, chuck. and i think at a time like this, when tensions are high in the wake of events in dallas and baton rouge and minnesota and elsewhere, it is important to remember that just as the shooter on thursday night was not reflective of the broader movement to bring about change in police practices, any police officer who engages in excessive force is not representative of the larger law enforcement community. which with increasing frequency reflects the community at slarj and it is important to emphasize at a time l
let me start with you. and i want to start with a very broad question and that is the concern many americans have about the state of race relations in the country. i want to put up some survey data essentially starting in march of '14. 17% said there was a great deal of worry about race relations. two years later in march of '16 the number has doubled. definitely you can see a ferguson effect starting from there. secretary johnson how concerned are you about race relations? >> well, i am...
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and so, again, i would re-extend that offer to you, ranking member cummings. >> let me, let me, let me -- on may 16th, 2016, you provided a response that was written in such a way that it was overclassified at a secret level. was it really necessary to classify your response that way? and why did you write a response that could be publicly -- why didn't you just do one that could be publicly available? >> it wasn't overclassified, ranking member cummings. there was a lot of concern by members who did not have access to certain of the e-mails, and i wanted to make sure that anyone receiving and reading that letter would understand that if i was coming to brief, i wouldn't be able to brief on the one set of e-mails that are orcon with one of the agencies. >> mr. linick, you responded on may 26th, 2015. you had a short letter, too. >> i did. >> wow. like mr. mccullough's letter, it failed to answer any of the specific questions from the ranking members. you both received follow-up letters again posing the same 13 questions. neither of you responded to those letters. and, so i guess your a
and so, again, i would re-extend that offer to you, ranking member cummings. >> let me, let me, let me -- on may 16th, 2016, you provided a response that was written in such a way that it was overclassified at a secret level. was it really necessary to classify your response that way? and why did you write a response that could be publicly -- why didn't you just do one that could be publicly available? >> it wasn't overclassified, ranking member cummings. there was a lot of concern...
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let me move to kelly o'donnell. you've been getting reaction to the strong tactics being used. >> you get different sort of reactions based on where they stand over this long election season. and some have been frustrated. this is the path where they've been heading out to their buses here and talking to so many of them as they take a break now until the evening session. what i've been hearing has been an issue of those who feel that party unity should take over some of these -- the difficulties. we're getting hassled here by the police. so we're just going to try and finish up what we're doing and then get out of the way. sorry, chuck. the sense that i'm getting is those that believe that party unity should be the biggest priority are frustraitted by what i saw play out. at the same time, they are also saying, it comes with it. it is part of the process. it is a way on the early part of a monday to kind of let that sort of energy run its course and then to try to come together. so no one really surprised by what ha
let me move to kelly o'donnell. you've been getting reaction to the strong tactics being used. >> you get different sort of reactions based on where they stand over this long election season. and some have been frustrated. this is the path where they've been heading out to their buses here and talking to so many of them as they take a break now until the evening session. what i've been hearing has been an issue of those who feel that party unity should take over some of these -- the...
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let you. he asked me and i said bruce springsteen. six months later he said, how would you like to go out on the road with the rolling stones? i'm on a plane, fly to toronto and show up where keith had been busted. >> glor: yan as well. she said you're on rocken toll time, -- rock and roll time, they work all night. we go into a grade school and you can hear the brown sugar rif going lo the whole school. there in the grade school gym which was a place of torture for many of us, the rolling stones have taken it over and they just, i watch them for about two weeks play through their entire catalog putting together their show, and that was probably the decision to be a reporter and not to go to law school like my parents wanted was sort of justified by those two weeks of me being the only audience for the rolling stones. >> glor: you said that was probably the best concert experience you had. >> just before they went on the voodoo lounge tour they did a pop-up show in toronto to play before a live audience. keith richards said the reason
let you. he asked me and i said bruce springsteen. six months later he said, how would you like to go out on the road with the rolling stones? i'm on a plane, fly to toronto and show up where keith had been busted. >> glor: yan as well. she said you're on rocken toll time, -- rock and roll time, they work all night. we go into a grade school and you can hear the brown sugar rif going lo the whole school. there in the grade school gym which was a place of torture for many of us, the...
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kasim, thank you for that kind introduction and let me thank all of you for welcoming an outsider heredeliver whwha what what -- an outsider to deliver what is going to be an unconventional convention speech. now i am not here as a member of any party or to endorse any party platform. i am here for one reason, to explain why i believe it is imperative that we elect hillary clinton as the next president of the united states. and to ask you to join with me in supporting her this november. you know, when the founding fathers arrived here in philadelphia to forge a new nation they didn't come as democrats or republicans or to nominate a presidential candidate. they came as patriots who feared party politics, and i know how they felt. i've been a democrat. i've been a republican, and i eventually became an independent because i don't believe that either party has a monopoly on good ideas or strong leadership. when i enter the voting booth each time i look at the candidate, not the party label. i have supported elected officials from both sides of the aisle and probably not many people in th
kasim, thank you for that kind introduction and let me thank all of you for welcoming an outsider heredeliver whwha what what -- an outsider to deliver what is going to be an unconventional convention speech. now i am not here as a member of any party or to endorse any party platform. i am here for one reason, to explain why i believe it is imperative that we elect hillary clinton as the next president of the united states. and to ask you to join with me in supporting her this november. you...
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let me show you what he said. >> i'll give you a terrible answer. i don't think so. here. if i ever walk into that crowd of 8 or 9,000 people and had a teleprompter in front of me and read a speech, i think you'd probably lose most of them by the time i was finished. >> so which trump are we going to see thursday night. >> i think we're going to see a combination of both actually. he will not be able to help himself in reacting to the roar of the crowd. one of the largest crowds he's ever spoken to. he's going to have to have a message so he's going to have to somehow practice with a teleprompter and since he's not very familiar with it learn how to pause for the applause. it's going to be a technical exercise for donald trump but he definitely will need a teleprompter to keep him on message and to keep his narrative and to basically out tps line his base. >> let's talk about the message because the rnc platform is probably the most conservative one that we have ever seen. it reflects limits on ar 15 rivals. it calls for a border ball and deportation. it condemns abo
let me show you what he said. >> i'll give you a terrible answer. i don't think so. here. if i ever walk into that crowd of 8 or 9,000 people and had a teleprompter in front of me and read a speech, i think you'd probably lose most of them by the time i was finished. >> so which trump are we going to see thursday night. >> i think we're going to see a combination of both actually. he will not be able to help himself in reacting to the roar of the crowd. one of the largest...
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proud to have worked with my 14 colleagues, and let me -- just let me give you a footnote here. there were 41 amendments, there were 41. 30 of them passed. so i want you to know, we -- this was not a simple process for us. we stayed up until 2:00 in the morning, addressing the issues that we're all concerned about. and yet, we created a platform. and we're proud to have worked with, and i'm proud to have worked with all of my colleagues. but as proud as i am of the result, i'm every bit as proud of the open, honest, and transparent process we collectively undertook to get here. i'm proud that we held six hearings, spread across our great nation, proud that we incorporated the views of thousands of democrats who submitted their comments online, proud of the way we took the drafting process out of the back rooms and into the light. and produced this document in the most transparent manner any party committee could have ever undertaken. [applause] and so i'm proud of our drafting committee. i'm proud of my 14 men and women colleagues on the drafting committee. we were neither clint
proud to have worked with my 14 colleagues, and let me -- just let me give you a footnote here. there were 41 amendments, there were 41. 30 of them passed. so i want you to know, we -- this was not a simple process for us. we stayed up until 2:00 in the morning, addressing the issues that we're all concerned about. and yet, we created a platform. and we're proud to have worked with, and i'm proud to have worked with all of my colleagues. but as proud as i am of the result, i'm every bit as...
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katy, let me begin with you. is it fair to say this is a divide between the professional operatives and personal advisers who when it comes to pence for gingrich? >> i'm not sure it is fair to say that. i just spent a long time talking to donald trump jr and i didn't get the sense he was pulling more for christie or newt gingrich than he was for pence. we had a frank conversation about the benefits of each one of the candidates and frankly the benefits for governor pence right now seems to be all encompassing in a way that benefits for chris christie or newt gingrich are not at the moment. both of them while they are a great attack dogs and while they are good at political strategy, no one knows washington better certainly than newt gingrich, they are their own men. they are loose cannons at some point. and it is not necessarily clear that campaign is going to want to deal with a second headline maker in addition to donald trump. ultimately this is donald trump's campaign. governor pence on the other hand is more
katy, let me begin with you. is it fair to say this is a divide between the professional operatives and personal advisers who when it comes to pence for gingrich? >> i'm not sure it is fair to say that. i just spent a long time talking to donald trump jr and i didn't get the sense he was pulling more for christie or newt gingrich than he was for pence. we had a frank conversation about the benefits of each one of the candidates and frankly the benefits for governor pence right now seems...
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guest: let me give you context. aristotle, folks have been concerned about the organized power of the state and the tension with individual liberties, and within the context of religious liberty and the american context, religious liberty is one of the most important fundamental human rights that we exercise in this country because it is not only worshipingving are in a church, it is about how we can live our lives in the public with ournsistent seeefs, so folks wanted to if he was up to the measure of putting the harness on the organized power of the state, which we have done for over 240 years in constitutional governance. the constitution is harness on the intrusion and concentrated power of government, so we wanted to take his measure. casey constitutionalist -- is he a constitutionalist? does he believe? in the limits of the constitution places on government does he believe in the separation of powers -- does he believe in the limits of the constitution places on government? does he believe in the separation of
guest: let me give you context. aristotle, folks have been concerned about the organized power of the state and the tension with individual liberties, and within the context of religious liberty and the american context, religious liberty is one of the most important fundamental human rights that we exercise in this country because it is not only worshipingving are in a church, it is about how we can live our lives in the public with ournsistent seeefs, so folks wanted to if he was up to the...
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we hear freedom's rising chorus: "let me live my own life. let me live in peace.e be free," say the people. [applause] and that cry is heard today in our slums and on our farms and in our cities. it is heard from the old, as well as from the young. it is heard in eastern europe and it is heard in vietnam. and it will be answered by us in how we face the three realities that confront this nation. the first reality is the necessity for peace in vietnam and in the world. [applause] hubert humphrey: the second reality is the necessity for peace in our cities and in our nation. [applause] hubert humphrey: and the third reality is the paramount necessity for unity in our country. [applause] hubert humphrey: let me speak first then about vietnam. there are differences, of course, serious differences, within our party on this vexing, painful issue of vietnam. and these differences are found even within the ranks of all the democratic presidential candidates. what might i say to my fellow americans that once you have examined the differences, i hope you will also recognize
we hear freedom's rising chorus: "let me live my own life. let me live in peace.e be free," say the people. [applause] and that cry is heard today in our slums and on our farms and in our cities. it is heard from the old, as well as from the young. it is heard in eastern europe and it is heard in vietnam. and it will be answered by us in how we face the three realities that confront this nation. the first reality is the necessity for peace in vietnam and in the world. [applause]...
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let me finish. no major party nominee in the history of this nation has ever known less or has been less prepared to deal with our national security. we cannot elect a man who exploits our fears of isis and other terrorists who has no plan whatsoever to make us safer. a man who embraces the tactics of our enemies, torture, religious intolerance, you all know all the republicans know that's not who we are. it betrays our values. it alienates those who we need in the fight against isis. donald trump with all his rhetoric would literally make us less safe. we cannot elect a man who belittles our closest allies while embracing dictators like vladimir putin. i mean it. a man who seeks to division in america for his own gain and disorder around the world, a man who confuses bluster with strength we simply cannot let that happen as americans. period. folks, i have -- no one ever doubts when i say because sometimes i say all that i mean. folks, all etlet me tell you what i have told every world leader i met
let me finish. no major party nominee in the history of this nation has ever known less or has been less prepared to deal with our national security. we cannot elect a man who exploits our fears of isis and other terrorists who has no plan whatsoever to make us safer. a man who embraces the tactics of our enemies, torture, religious intolerance, you all know all the republicans know that's not who we are. it betrays our values. it alienates those who we need in the fight against isis. donald...
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mayor, let me start with you. logistically, it looks like everything is okay in terms of the convention, in terms of philadelphia doing a good job, so far, knock on wood. >> yes. >> but politically, this is kind of a mess right now. >> it is a challenging day. >> we've had better moments. but we're democrats. often there is a bit of activity right at the beginning. i think much of it, almost all of it, will be gone in the course of the day into the evening to the night. and tomorrow will be a whole new thing. >> that's the hope. as someone who supported bernie sanders run for presidency and someone who talks it sanders supporters, i'm getting the feeling that they are angrier today than they were a week ago because of these wikileaks. >> maybe some are, but the crowd outside from those inside the delegate in this auditorium, these are the people who voted for bernie in the primary who are here to support bernie will vote for him when the roll call is taken. but also follow bernie's lead it get behind hillary clint
mayor, let me start with you. logistically, it looks like everything is okay in terms of the convention, in terms of philadelphia doing a good job, so far, knock on wood. >> yes. >> but politically, this is kind of a mess right now. >> it is a challenging day. >> we've had better moments. but we're democrats. often there is a bit of activity right at the beginning. i think much of it, almost all of it, will be gone in the course of the day into the evening to the night....
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let me throw it out.heard what bernie sanders said about tim kaine. >> his politics are not my politics. he does not share my political views. that's an aggressive take from bernie. i'm not surprised bernie is an aggressive politician, and i think when senator sanders speaks at the dnc, i think everybody will be on the edge of their seat and he's not going to pull a ted cruz. >> he said i'm for hillary and he was tough on trump. >> yeah, and he doesn't relish going after trump. he likes going after the democratic party to try to move the democratic party. that's his target and always has been. >> it's still obvious he's not feeling the burn for hillary. he didn't say he trusted hillary clinton. he said he didn't trust donald trump. so the reality of it is there is still tension there that bernie is reflecting among his supporters, and it was evident there. >> he's got a mission bigger than one election. he always has. >> that's true. >> in fact, he could quiet the march that is planned to go from the cent
let me throw it out.heard what bernie sanders said about tim kaine. >> his politics are not my politics. he does not share my political views. that's an aggressive take from bernie. i'm not surprised bernie is an aggressive politician, and i think when senator sanders speaks at the dnc, i think everybody will be on the edge of their seat and he's not going to pull a ted cruz. >> he said i'm for hillary and he was tough on trump. >> yeah, and he doesn't relish going after...
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>> let me say two things.st of all, everyone watching us should read general mike flynn's book, field of fire, because he really outlines exactly the problem with the obama administration. but also candidly, the problem with the bush administration. i encountered as early as 2002 and 2003, the state department was saying, oh, please don't talk about radical islamists. please don't talk about islamic soup premiere sifts. so the state department, which is probably one of the two worst departments in the united states, the other being the veterans administration, the state department is totally helpless. and even under the bush administration, they followed a policy where they didn't tell the truth. remember, as president bush says, that islam is a religion of peace, which is bologna. it's not that islamists are necessarily evil, but they're not necessarily a religion of peace. >> all right. we're going to have more with former speaker of the house newt gingrich. talk a little bit of politicians, not much with hi
>> let me say two things.st of all, everyone watching us should read general mike flynn's book, field of fire, because he really outlines exactly the problem with the obama administration. but also candidly, the problem with the bush administration. i encountered as early as 2002 and 2003, the state department was saying, oh, please don't talk about radical islamists. please don't talk about islamic soup premiere sifts. so the state department, which is probably one of the two worst...
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let me tell you. we're going to right a second time and we're tired of incompetent people and hillary clinton, i said bad judgment. she's incompetent, ok? she's incompetent. the only good thing she's ever done is get out of trouble when anybody else would have been in jail by now. that's the only thing that i've ever seen her do that was a great job. i've got to give her credit. i got to give her credit. i've got to give bill clinton credit for going to that plane and saying for 39 minutes he talked about his grandchildren and he talked about golf. there's no way you can do that. i told you. two minutes for the grandchildren, two minutes for golf. we've got 35 or 36 minutes left. what are we going to talk about? let's talk about hillary. and hillary then talks about i think i'd reappoint the attorney general and you're waiting for a decision by the attorney general and you're saying you're going to give her a job. you're not allowed to do that. that's bribery, folks, and then the attorney general come
let me tell you. we're going to right a second time and we're tired of incompetent people and hillary clinton, i said bad judgment. she's incompetent, ok? she's incompetent. the only good thing she's ever done is get out of trouble when anybody else would have been in jail by now. that's the only thing that i've ever seen her do that was a great job. i've got to give her credit. i got to give her credit. i've got to give bill clinton credit for going to that plane and saying for 39 minutes he...
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. >> if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say, i may become the first woman president, but one of you is next. >> larry: that's right. it's impossible not to think about the little girls watching at home and what it means to them. and we decided we had to hear from one of them, so for more on this please welcome camila hernandez! ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the show, camila. so, hillary clinton is the first woman ever to run for president! wow! you must be so excited! >> it's okay. personally, i'm a fiscal moderate, and she's a bit hawkish for my taste. if i'm being honest, hillary's fairly problematic. she comes with all that 90s baggage, plus voting for the iraq war, the disaster that birthed isis! and domestically, black people are still suffering the tragic effects of the crime policies that her husband passed, but she supported. if you read "the new jim crow" by michelle alexander, you know exactly what i'm talking about. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> larry: yeah, i did. but i have to say, i wasn't expecting such a nuanced perspecti
. >> if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say, i may become the first woman president, but one of you is next. >> larry: that's right. it's impossible not to think about the little girls watching at home and what it means to them. and we decided we had to hear from one of them, so for more on this please welcome camila hernandez! ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the show, camila. so, hillary clinton is the first woman ever to run for...
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[ applause ] now let me just tell you. let me just tell you because the word temperament comes in. she says he's got a very strong temperament. i have to tell you the truth, chopping off heads, losing thousands and thousands and thousands of people to these savage animal, right? we need somebody with a tough temperament. it's time. it's time. [ cheers and applause ] and i'll tell you, whether it's on trade, whether it's on military and whether it's at the border, the last person these other countries want to see as president of the united states because i'm going to be fighting for you, not fighting for them. i'm going to be fighting for you is donald j. trump. the last person. [ cheers and applause ] so -- the last person. [ cheers and applause ] so a very amazing and prestigious man. i won't use his name, but some people will know who i'm talking about. i was at his house and he said, donald, i thought you were totally wrong. i thought you were much too tough on china. i thought you were much too tough on japan. i thought you were much too tough on mexico and all of these other c
[ applause ] now let me just tell you. let me just tell you because the word temperament comes in. she says he's got a very strong temperament. i have to tell you the truth, chopping off heads, losing thousands and thousands and thousands of people to these savage animal, right? we need somebody with a tough temperament. it's time. it's time. [ cheers and applause ] and i'll tell you, whether it's on trade, whether it's on military and whether it's at the border, the last person these other...
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. >> let me take the bull around the horn again. can you imagine if eric said hey, funny looking people, i don't want those funny people to come out here. they wo would be picketing outside of fox news if i said something like that. >> they have decided somewhere along the way and i think it goes back to when they completely owned the media and there wasn't conservative media. they don't have that luxury anymore, but they're learning slowly and i think as we continue to be very loud about this as the anti establishment group that we all are just citizens out here i think they're going to have to start to listen, but you're absolutely right. here's the thing in response to what juan said. i'm not waiting for president obama to call away his secret service or let's take the walls down around the white house. it's those of us who can't afford to defend ourselves with walls and gates and secret service that are -- that he is calling for the walls to come down. >> i'll let juan respond to that. a couple of seconds. >> i just think that y
. >> let me take the bull around the horn again. can you imagine if eric said hey, funny looking people, i don't want those funny people to come out here. they wo would be picketing outside of fox news if i said something like that. >> they have decided somewhere along the way and i think it goes back to when they completely owned the media and there wasn't conservative media. they don't have that luxury anymore, but they're learning slowly and i think as we continue to be very loud...
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. >> let me say -- let me say something that has nothing to do with politics. let me talk about something that i am deadly serious about. this is a complicated and uncertain world we live in. the threats are too great, the times are too uncertain. to elect donald trump as president of the united states -- now, let me finish. no major party -- no major party nominee in the history of this nation has ever known less or has been less prepared to deal with our national security. exploits our fears of isis and other terrorists, who has no plan whatsoever to make us safer. a man who embraces the tactics of our enemies. torture, religious intolerance, you all know. all of the republicans know. that's not who we are. it betrays our values. it alienates those who we need in the fight aga donald trump, with all his rhetoric, would literally make us less safe. we cannot elect a man who belittles our closest allies while embracing dictators like vladimir putin. no. i mean it. a man who seeks to so division in america for his own gain and disorder around the world. a man wh
. >> let me say -- let me say something that has nothing to do with politics. let me talk about something that i am deadly serious about. this is a complicated and uncertain world we live in. the threats are too great, the times are too uncertain. to elect donald trump as president of the united states -- now, let me finish. no major party -- no major party nominee in the history of this nation has ever known less or has been less prepared to deal with our national security. exploits our...
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love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter♪ ♪let me die in your arms ♪let.g on? why? what did i do? not enough. the pressure is too much. i quit! i get it. i can do better. just please...don't leave! [narrator] don't let your heart quit on you. get your uncontrolled high blood pressure to a healthy range before it's too late. girl: what this place needs is less childhood obesity. man: what this place needs is free help with taxes. woman: what this place needs is healthy breakfasts. woman 2: what this place needs is fitness programs for kids. girl: what this place needs is early readers. woman: what this place needs is mentors for teens. announcer: what this place needs is people to join us. what this place needs is you. to donate or volunteer. go to unitedway.org.o unite john: at this week's republican convention a lot of people expressed what sounded like love for a politician. >> donald trump wants to be president for all of us. john: that's scott baio. he grew up to be a trump supporter. he describes his candidate this way. >> a man doing this from the g
love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter♪ ♪let me die in your arms ♪let.g on? why? what did i do? not enough. the pressure is too much. i quit! i get it. i can do better. just please...don't leave! [narrator] don't let your heart quit on you. get your uncontrolled high blood pressure to a healthy range before it's too late. girl: what this place needs is less childhood obesity. man: what this place needs is free help with taxes. woman: what this place needs...