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they don't understand how deeply corrupted and dishonest and loathe some these people are. good luck in your efforts to clear your name. >> thank you, tucker. thank you. >> tucker: the democratic party is trying to flip the republican strong hold of orange county, california. what's their message, they are alleging a russian conspiracy, of course. orange county congressman dana roar bacher is the subject of those charges. he joins us here next. breaking news, the most serious hurricane to hit the u.s.s. in more than a decade will soon make landfall in texas. it's the most powerful storm in texas in more than 50 years. a live report straight ahead.e things that are built to last. that's why we got a subaru.
they don't understand how deeply corrupted and dishonest and loathe some these people are. good luck in your efforts to clear your name. >> thank you, tucker. thank you. >> tucker: the democratic party is trying to flip the republican strong hold of orange county, california. what's their message, they are alleging a russian conspiracy, of course. orange county congressman dana roar bacher is the subject of those charges. he joins us here next. breaking news, the most serious...
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. >> they loathe the media and they loathe it all, i can assure you.nd there is no such thing as friends within the media. >> reporter: london is filled with memorials to princess diana. harry trethaway from new york city visited one of them. she was in fourth grade when she learned diana had died. >> when i think of her, i see her with, you know, the little boys william and manipulative at times and who toward the end of her life was really finding her true self. anne-marie. >> teri okita at tekensington palace. >>> a houston pizza hut is navigating flood streets. a manager at a sugarland store decided to act after she enamel is the strong, white, outer layer of your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has sta
. >> they loathe the media and they loathe it all, i can assure you.nd there is no such thing as friends within the media. >> reporter: london is filled with memorials to princess diana. harry trethaway from new york city visited one of them. she was in fourth grade when she learned diana had died. >> when i think of her, i see her with, you know, the little boys william and manipulative at times and who toward the end of her life was really finding her true self. anne-marie....
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because i knew what she was trying to get me to do this was expecting me to enter this fugue of self loathing and say my body is this huge hulking mass but that's not how i think of myself because i do need to get to the day. in the interview she came back and said so, describe your body to me. i lost my [bleep]. i said seriously? yes, i was like no. i hope they air it. i hope the air every single word. i had a witness, my publicist was there and it's exactly as bad as you think it is. people don't know how to talk about it. every single review, i write with my highest weight was and i wrote it just to get people context his people are actually really bad about guessing numbers of what weight looks like. people think that every woman weighs 140 pounds or 110 pounds and she's like no, i'm rocking to ten. every single review has mentioned it. every single one. i'm just like [bleep] me. >> is the obsession with the thinness and people still read weight loss memoirs -- is almost dangerous to write about your weight or what it is you're trying to do because people instead of getting out it will us
because i knew what she was trying to get me to do this was expecting me to enter this fugue of self loathing and say my body is this huge hulking mass but that's not how i think of myself because i do need to get to the day. in the interview she came back and said so, describe your body to me. i lost my [bleep]. i said seriously? yes, i was like no. i hope they air it. i hope the air every single word. i had a witness, my publicist was there and it's exactly as bad as you think it is. people...
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on earth gather in order to go to tatters philippians coming up with a show of ation is fear and loathing around the world we talked to legendary huntress thompson collaborator ralph steadman the documentary filmmaker cary levy about corbin the iraq war and saving the world's critical quizzes and to eat like what if you have no gluten dairy corn soy caffeine alcohol all added sugar and red meat show fish and white rice should we. plus people we speak to britain's unofficial war office. and the london imperial war museum senior curator about using protest dollars to fight for peace all this of all coming up at today's going underground to more of mosques seventy two years to the day that the united. used weapons of mass destruction against the japanese city of hiroshima killing maybe one hundred fifty thousand civilians that learn the genetic defects still continuing today the dropping of nuclear bombs is an act of war modern era of nato aggression and according to some scientists a modern new era of human history one that could be leading to the destruction of the earth what is less contr
on earth gather in order to go to tatters philippians coming up with a show of ation is fear and loathing around the world we talked to legendary huntress thompson collaborator ralph steadman the documentary filmmaker cary levy about corbin the iraq war and saving the world's critical quizzes and to eat like what if you have no gluten dairy corn soy caffeine alcohol all added sugar and red meat show fish and white rice should we. plus people we speak to britain's unofficial war office. and the...
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the former will be less popular than the latter because congress will be loath to give authority to its own reorganization to someone else but it is a major barrier, a major barrier to collaboration, consolidation of like programs. the latter idea is brilliant because i actually wrote a bill for george w. bush the did just that modeled on the bracket commission, where you would submit a proposal that was considered under those procedures by congress, first. the only way to get around this jurisdiction, the oversight committee reform have authority over reorganization but nonetheless difficult to get around committees, authorizing committees will be reluctant to link -- relinquish that kind of decision-making to a broad oversight type committee but in february, with the president's budget you will have the most ambitious reorganization proposals in a long time submitted to congress. and i don't know if you read, you see just what happens without that kind of authority. >> robert was involved in -- the best things that happened in my area, personnel management, in living memory since jimm
the former will be less popular than the latter because congress will be loath to give authority to its own reorganization to someone else but it is a major barrier, a major barrier to collaboration, consolidation of like programs. the latter idea is brilliant because i actually wrote a bill for george w. bush the did just that modeled on the bracket commission, where you would submit a proposal that was considered under those procedures by congress, first. the only way to get around this...
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. >> they loathe the media and they loathe it all, i can assure you.nd there is no such thing as friends within the media. >> reporter: london is filled with memorials to princess diana. harry trethaway from new york city visited one of them. she was in fourth grade when she learned diana had died. >> when i think of her, i her with, you know, the little boys william and harry, and i just remember thinking she was such a lovely mother. >> reporter: princess diana was 36 years old. ingrid seward describes princess diana as a complex and fascinating woman who would admit herself to being manipulative at times and who toward the end of her life was really finding her true self. anne-marie. >> teri okita at tekensington palace. >>> a houston pizza hut is navigating flood streets. a manager at a sugarland store decided to act after she found people were trapped in nearby homes and running out of food. the store delivered 120 pies. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," an emotional journey. we'll follow families in texas as they return home to see what is lef
. >> they loathe the media and they loathe it all, i can assure you.nd there is no such thing as friends within the media. >> reporter: london is filled with memorials to princess diana. harry trethaway from new york city visited one of them. she was in fourth grade when she learned diana had died. >> when i think of her, i her with, you know, the little boys william and harry, and i just remember thinking she was such a lovely mother. >> reporter: princess diana was 36...
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there's one thing we know about trump that was vividly on display after charlottesville is that he is loathe to apologize for or condemn any of his supporters, and that's especially problematic in a case like this one where those supporters are racist. >> rose: and we continue with tennis and a look at the upcoming u.s. open with katrina adams, chairman and c.e.o. of the u.s. tennis association. >> it's great to be in the stadium and to fill the energy and excitement that comes out of there and watching some of the top players, but in the first ten days we have 16 other match courts going on, and your top players are also going to be out there, and to be able to walk around and feel the excitement and the energy from all the players and watching the coaches and being as close as we are, i really call the u.s. open as a true experience, a true fan experience. so many things are going on entertainmentwise, social media outlets, et cetera. that's what, when we have people coming out, the majority of our people are actually buying grounds passes. >> rose: we conclude with the netflix comedy "unb
there's one thing we know about trump that was vividly on display after charlottesville is that he is loathe to apologize for or condemn any of his supporters, and that's especially problematic in a case like this one where those supporters are racist. >> rose: and we continue with tennis and a look at the upcoming u.s. open with katrina adams, chairman and c.e.o. of the u.s. tennis association. >> it's great to be in the stadium and to fill the energy and excitement that comes out...
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consequences for not intervening where the stereotypes appear is yet another generation of self-loathing. i first moved to san diego and there was a great disaster his name was leonard deloria. in order in paris in san dieg ao i guess because when i moved here in the '90s it was very conservative and he had to miss pronounce his name to pass. it's not perez. so i'm texting them in the world series, he didn't respond but that comes from the need. just today a student turned in some work to me. they were talking about the description of the hispanic holiday. it's not a hispanic holiday, it is a mexican holiday. but this becomes a pejorative in the american mass culture so people feel i don't want to hurt his feelings. he is latino or hispanic. no, i'm a mexican american. actually mexican sicilian american which complicates things. that these efforts to water down this american context is absurd we are the largest population of immigrants now in the united states. americans of mexican descent. and i'm all for specificity as well and not apologizing for being mexicano. i want to contest the
consequences for not intervening where the stereotypes appear is yet another generation of self-loathing. i first moved to san diego and there was a great disaster his name was leonard deloria. in order in paris in san dieg ao i guess because when i moved here in the '90s it was very conservative and he had to miss pronounce his name to pass. it's not perez. so i'm texting them in the world series, he didn't respond but that comes from the need. just today a student turned in some work to me....
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many of the democrats that would return to power, such as in venezuela and costa rica, simply loathe john foster dulles and to a certain extent president eisenhower. what they perceive as not only indifference, but as with the a lying dictators in the name of anti-communism. >> thank you. >> my question is, do you think that during the truman administration, in retrospect, do you think they made a mistake in not giving more economic aid to latin america, and also would it have helped prevent a lot of the future problems and dictatorships and things like that? stephen: you ask an excellent question. it is normally not a historian's duty to assign mistakes. but rather to explain why certain people made certain decisions i'm not critical of . the lack of economic aid because there is only so much money. and one would be hard-pressed to criticize the marshall plan. the marshall plan in my view, it , is the most successful foreign policy the u.s. has pursued during the history of international relations. i don't think that is a particularly controversial statement. rebuilding western euro
many of the democrats that would return to power, such as in venezuela and costa rica, simply loathe john foster dulles and to a certain extent president eisenhower. what they perceive as not only indifference, but as with the a lying dictators in the name of anti-communism. >> thank you. >> my question is, do you think that during the truman administration, in retrospect, do you think they made a mistake in not giving more economic aid to latin america, and also would it have...
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she was expecting me to enter this self loathing, my body is just this huge mass, but that's not how i think of myself because i do need to get through the day. later in the interview she came back and said so, describe your body to me. i lost my ship and i just said seriously. she was like yes. i was like no ma'am. i hope they air it. i had a witness. my publicist was there and she said yes, it's exactly as bad as you think it was. people don't know how to talk about it. every single review so far, i write in the book what my highest weight was. i wrote it just to give people context because people are really bad about guessing numbers of what weight looks like. people think every woman weighs 140 pounds or 110 pounds and she says now, i'm to ten. every single review has mentioned it. every single one. i'm just like really. >> people still read weight loss no more's. it's almost dangerous to write about your weight or the things are trying to do because people will use it as a manual, this is how i don't become her. it's very frustrating. people want answers. what is the number wher
she was expecting me to enter this self loathing, my body is just this huge mass, but that's not how i think of myself because i do need to get through the day. later in the interview she came back and said so, describe your body to me. i lost my ship and i just said seriously. she was like yes. i was like no ma'am. i hope they air it. i had a witness. my publicist was there and she said yes, it's exactly as bad as you think it was. people don't know how to talk about it. every single review so...
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lots of ways to move ahead and a lot of states have emulated and some of the states have come to loathe us. my hope would it's very fast-paced. not fast paced like new york city but so many things come and go in so many develop and to rise fall in so many innovations come and change the world, not only the country. i'd like them to realize that the perplexity of the state in the diversity of the state is also the bounty of this state. there's so much we learn from each other in california. it's a state where everybody somehow can get representation depending on what group or groups they belong to. they are competing values in the state. there's a place for everybody. the far right has its regions in california believe you me and the left of course does as well. it's a state where there's so much action and so much activity, so much energy. i think for that reason it can be tiring, it couldn't be exhaustive. trying to figure out what the legislature is doing and not doing and there are all kinds of problems here but problems are not it's a state that looks to me most of the time forward,
lots of ways to move ahead and a lot of states have emulated and some of the states have come to loathe us. my hope would it's very fast-paced. not fast paced like new york city but so many things come and go in so many develop and to rise fall in so many innovations come and change the world, not only the country. i'd like them to realize that the perplexity of the state in the diversity of the state is also the bounty of this state. there's so much we learn from each other in california. it's...
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. >> some of the states have come to loathe us. >> my hope would be that people really knew more about california, it's a very exciting place. it's a very fast-paced, not like new york city but fast-paced in the sense that so many things come and go, so many developments rise and fall. though many innovations, and change the world not only our country. i'd like them to realize that the complexity of the state, the diversity of the state is also the bounty of the state. there's so much we learn from each other in california. it's a state where everybody can somehow get the representation depending on whatever group they belong to. it's a state also in great conflict. there are competing values in the state. there's a place for everybody in the state. the far right has its legions in california, believe you me and the last left of course does as well but it's a state where there's so much activity, so much energy . and for that reason it's exciting. it can be tiring. it can be exhausting. especially when you try to figure out doctor meadows and figure out what the legislature is doing an
. >> some of the states have come to loathe us. >> my hope would be that people really knew more about california, it's a very exciting place. it's a very fast-paced, not like new york city but fast-paced in the sense that so many things come and go, so many developments rise and fall. though many innovations, and change the world not only our country. i'd like them to realize that the complexity of the state, the diversity of the state is also the bounty of the state. there's so...
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he is so loathe to ever entertain the motion he was wrong about anything. as he was loathe to entertain the notion that he should behave differently as a president, i did hope a little bit that the weight of the office would get to him. the big story for the first six, seven months is it didn't. he's the same person as he was as a candidate. it's been disastrous for the country. but that was somewhat presidential tonight. >> i follow you on twitter and i look forward to every word. and i've been wanting to ask you, how do you normalize things? how far are we from normal? where do you put the sign posts? think of things like fake news, so pernicious, repeated on a daily basis, it's kind of baked in now in the national conversation. >> we're in unchartered waters. but i don't think we've had a president like him in terms of the disregard for norms and customs and one says this and it sounds like everything has to be the way it was. not at all. i've been something of a reformer and i'm open to big reforms. but the degree -- the damage he's done to the constitu
he is so loathe to ever entertain the motion he was wrong about anything. as he was loathe to entertain the notion that he should behave differently as a president, i did hope a little bit that the weight of the office would get to him. the big story for the first six, seven months is it didn't. he's the same person as he was as a candidate. it's been disastrous for the country. but that was somewhat presidential tonight. >> i follow you on twitter and i look forward to every word. and...
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he is so loathe to ever entertain the motion he was wrong about anything. as he was loathe to entertain the attention notion he behave differently as a president i didn't vote for him but i did hope the weight of the office would get him the first six seven months he it didn't. he is the same person. it's been disasters outous at least saying that at any timen the substance of the decision as well that was somewhat presidential. >> i follow you on twitter and i look forward to every word. and i've been wanting to ask you, how normalize things? how far are we from normal? where do you put the sign posts? think of things like fake news so per nashs repeated on a daily basis. it's kind of baked in now to national conversation. >> yeah, no i think we're such a cliche unchartered waters i don't think we've had a president like nim in terms of vulgarity recklessness nb disregard for truth norms institutions of course one says this then one is defending i've been something of a reformer i think most of my time in washington and hope to big rereforms not -- the deg
he is so loathe to ever entertain the motion he was wrong about anything. as he was loathe to entertain the attention notion he behave differently as a president i didn't vote for him but i did hope the weight of the office would get him the first six seven months he it didn't. he is the same person. it's been disasters outous at least saying that at any timen the substance of the decision as well that was somewhat presidential. >> i follow you on twitter and i look forward to every word....
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. >> they loathe the media. and they loathe us all, i can assure you.um, there's no such thing as friends within the media. >> reporter: london is filled with memorials to diana. one person was in fourth grade when she learned of diana's death. >> i think of her with the little boys william and harry and i remember thinking she was such a lovely mother. >> reporter: princess diana was 36 when she died. elton john said 20 years ago today, the world lost an angel. and ingrid stewart described princess diana as a complex, fascinating woman who towards the end of her life was finally finding her true self. live from london, teri okita kpix 5. >> hard to believe it was 20 years ago. >> even 20 years later so many people are doing so much for charity in her name. >>> joining us now with details on a fake account scandal of wells fargo is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. that fake account scandal just keeps growing for wells fargo. the san francisco-based bank says that its own review discovered an additional 1.4 million
. >> they loathe the media. and they loathe us all, i can assure you.um, there's no such thing as friends within the media. >> reporter: london is filled with memorials to diana. one person was in fourth grade when she learned of diana's death. >> i think of her with the little boys william and harry and i remember thinking she was such a lovely mother. >> reporter: princess diana was 36 when she died. elton john said 20 years ago today, the world lost an angel. and...
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its own party and loathes their leaders.have seen the differences that cropped up this week in a willingness to speak up more forcefully against the president. this is something that has been building and in september it can cause real problems as they try to tackle parts of the president's agenda and things they have to do like fund the government. such a lack of trust between republicans on the hill and the white house, it's going to make it very difficult to get anything big done. it's going to make it difficult to get some of the small things done because they're so at odds with each other and there's no trust between the two. you need that if you're going to take these votes. >> an interesting new monmouth poll out, 61% who approve of the president and his behavior and say there's nothing he can ever, ever do that would change their mind. it reminds me when he said in jest, i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot someone and people would stay loyal. >> that's why they're trump's base. the problem for trump
its own party and loathes their leaders.have seen the differences that cropped up this week in a willingness to speak up more forcefully against the president. this is something that has been building and in september it can cause real problems as they try to tackle parts of the president's agenda and things they have to do like fund the government. such a lack of trust between republicans on the hill and the white house, it's going to make it very difficult to get anything big done. it's going...
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it was too late at this point, because the smelter had become so huge that people were loathe to shut it down. the various farmers and filed lawsuits to shut it down and they didn't have a lot of luck. the company was adept at deflecting these suits. thene time they hired incoming dean of agriculture for the university to testify on their behalf. testimonyy's worth of he received payment equal to one month rocky salary as dean. you see this sort of thing all over. what got the government interested in the town of keswick, is most of the wood they used to roast the ore was gathered illegally. it didn't really have any effect until around 1905 or 1906. finally, the mountain copper company agreed to settle for an amount of $20,000. the smelter was dismantled and moved. the mine operated until 1963. upther copper town sprung kennet. it was the mammoth mine and owned by the man myth -- mammoth smelter. in exchange for permission to operate they agreed to curtail their operations by a percentage. times thetill 3000 level lethal to plant life. -- what killed the copper industry was the marke
it was too late at this point, because the smelter had become so huge that people were loathe to shut it down. the various farmers and filed lawsuits to shut it down and they didn't have a lot of luck. the company was adept at deflecting these suits. thene time they hired incoming dean of agriculture for the university to testify on their behalf. testimonyy's worth of he received payment equal to one month rocky salary as dean. you see this sort of thing all over. what got the government...
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he is obviously loathe to do it now in the wake of charlottesville.nd having been forced into a couple days ago now we can see in this press conference, he has essentially returned to his original position. i think that shows two things, he is not listening. trump is not listening to politicians, not listening to business leaders. instead, i think he is experiencing this viscerally through the lens of cable news and is responding with real anger to the criticism he has gotten over the past few days. charlie: clearly he is not listening to his daughter, either? joshua: no, but that is nothing new. while she often tries to send off the rough edges or steer him in a more moderate direction, trump doesn't seem to listen all that often. he didn't do it on the paris accord. he didn't do it when it came to his desire to ban transgender soldiers in the military. he certainly didn't do it in response to the charlottesville violence. i don't know what effect it has on the president. charlie: is it political opportunism or racism, or is there no difference in th
he is obviously loathe to do it now in the wake of charlottesville.nd having been forced into a couple days ago now we can see in this press conference, he has essentially returned to his original position. i think that shows two things, he is not listening. trump is not listening to politicians, not listening to business leaders. instead, i think he is experiencing this viscerally through the lens of cable news and is responding with real anger to the criticism he has gotten over the past few...
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it means that managers are loath to begin a discussion of holding employs a couple. it means in whatever facet of government operation you're talking about, we do not have a workforce well equipped to do what we are asking it to do. in my view, reorganization is no more important priority than civil service reform. just tone: i would say corn,'s, not to blow her horn,- her corn, -- her her chapter in the book is super fantastic. dr. muhlhausen: any other questions? >> hi, i am an air force legislative fellow. you mentioned a crisis could be a cannot to facilitate change in government structure. what do you see the crisis being in the future divorce that reorganization? is it an extra factor, like china, north korea, or something internal like a budget crisis or the national debt? mr. devine: i gave my opinion. i think it is the debt. it is the only thing that will force -- of course, a national security crisis could also, but pretty hard to protect -- ms. greszler: if you're talking about the reorganization, the crisis will force this. mr. shea: but a bridge will com
it means that managers are loath to begin a discussion of holding employs a couple. it means in whatever facet of government operation you're talking about, we do not have a workforce well equipped to do what we are asking it to do. in my view, reorganization is no more important priority than civil service reform. just tone: i would say corn,'s, not to blow her horn,- her corn, -- her her chapter in the book is super fantastic. dr. muhlhausen: any other questions? >> hi, i am an air...
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after a controversial build up, there was a surprising lack of fear and loathing during the bout‘s finalhas had a hell of a career, still got a hell of a career, he is a hell of a fighter. a hell of a fighter. he is a stand—up guy, he is a tough competitor, it's not going to be an easy fight — it's going to be blood, what happens in vegas is supposed to stay here. not with these two men. they want the world to know about this fight and the hype has been unrelenting, but there have beenthose who question the sporting legitimacy of this contest. last month's publicity tour which culminated in london, was a very different affair — with homophobic slurs, accusations of racism and childish antics. of course there have been slip—ups, we are only human and when you face a man you're about to fight, it is very hard to keep everything in check at times. you make mistakes, you slip up on the tongue. but i think the overall experience of it has been great for boxing, for mixed martial arts and for combat sport all over the world. few experts give conor mcgregor any chance of victory, but he insists
after a controversial build up, there was a surprising lack of fear and loathing during the bout‘s finalhas had a hell of a career, still got a hell of a career, he is a hell of a fighter. a hell of a fighter. he is a stand—up guy, he is a tough competitor, it's not going to be an easy fight — it's going to be blood, what happens in vegas is supposed to stay here. not with these two men. they want the world to know about this fight and the hype has been unrelenting, but there have...
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the military exercises that start off south korea are loathed over there in the north, where they watchtroops practicing to kill their leader. this week, though the exercises are different, not live fire, mostly underground computer simulations involving 17,000 u.s. troops and 50,000 south korean, but no b-1 bomber overflights. defensive, says the u.s., provocative says north korea. u.s. officials do expect some response to the new drills, but no sign yet north korea is planning any eminent launch. kim jong-un may have paused his plan to fire missiles towards guam but that hasn't solved this nuclear crisis or ended the tension at this most dangerous of borders. >> it's still nerve-racking there's no doubt about it. >> reporter: families like the raiders are among nearly a quarter of a million of americans living in south korea. >> south koreans are if anything more worried about what the american government's going to do now more than what the north korean government is going to do. >> reporter: the war of words may have cooled, but military options like military drills are still very r
the military exercises that start off south korea are loathed over there in the north, where they watchtroops practicing to kill their leader. this week, though the exercises are different, not live fire, mostly underground computer simulations involving 17,000 u.s. troops and 50,000 south korean, but no b-1 bomber overflights. defensive, says the u.s., provocative says north korea. u.s. officials do expect some response to the new drills, but no sign yet north korea is planning any eminent...
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. >> tucker: i can imagine it was loathe some. is all kinds of loathe some material on the internet. i'm not here to defend it i'm here to promote exchange of views. why? >> no, i don't. we live in a different society. i view it as miraculous that we have gone how many decades now with private corporations who are basically self-regulated. we don't have laws that should require companies like cloud fair to remove hate groups like daily stormer when they are posting things that are vitriolic that could, tucker, lead to violence. for example, there are two pending billion-dollar lawsuits against facebook because people are now arguing that because facebook didn't remove postings by people that killed other people in terroristic act there was terrorist support to killings. >> tucker: i have seen that argument. argue 789 from the left exclusively that speech equals violence. the supreme court has ruled on this repeatedly. liberals used to understand that indeed they are responsible for those supreme court cases that enshrined it in la
. >> tucker: i can imagine it was loathe some. is all kinds of loathe some material on the internet. i'm not here to defend it i'm here to promote exchange of views. why? >> no, i don't. we live in a different society. i view it as miraculous that we have gone how many decades now with private corporations who are basically self-regulated. we don't have laws that should require companies like cloud fair to remove hate groups like daily stormer when they are posting things that are...
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so, you know, he's a sad, lonely, self-loathing, love-seeking grub.hat when you look at him that way, it's like i'd rather go into his psyche and impersonate that. anybody can stand there and go, "i'm donald trump" and do this and -- anybody can do that. it's an elvis, it's a shatner, it's a very -- >> seth: yes. look as evidenced by the fact, i do one. >> yes. that's right. >> seth: yeah. and that is the lowest -- that is really the lowest bar. >> but you know, so it's more the fact that you're going inside what's the sadness inside of him that makes him so attracted to hate. and that's often the case. i mean you see this weekend, this is about a self-loathing and a -- a hatred that's turned outward because of the crisis within the white supremacy and it's pathetic and dangerous. and his father's imposition on him to run the business and the awful relationship they had with each other, including the number of african-americans they evicted in brooklyn and queens. >> seth: without his father, what do you think he would be? if he had sort of gotten ado
so, you know, he's a sad, lonely, self-loathing, love-seeking grub.hat when you look at him that way, it's like i'd rather go into his psyche and impersonate that. anybody can stand there and go, "i'm donald trump" and do this and -- anybody can do that. it's an elvis, it's a shatner, it's a very -- >> seth: yes. look as evidenced by the fact, i do one. >> yes. that's right. >> seth: yeah. and that is the lowest -- that is really the lowest bar. >> but you...
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this under pass, near the park and fdr park area you can see it is in this truck behind us here, loathed up, but take a look ate. we have video of it a little while ago before it was loaded up, it is a bust of james beiber, 20th governor of pennsylvania, and bust is 3 feet tall weighs several hundred pound. whoever took it had help removing it. in fact it took several fairmount park officials to lift it, load it on the truck and officials say they will check out the bust to see fit was damaged. right now it appears to be full any tack. there are no obvious signs of vandalism. right now big question is who took it from the park, late last night, and why they just dumped it here. that is question police right now are trying to answer. reporting live from south philadelphia, alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you. >>> a lot of questions there indeed. >>> retired philadelphia police officer appeared before a federal judge to plead guilty to charges on giving drugs to two women in exchange for sex. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt was inside that courtroom and he joins
this under pass, near the park and fdr park area you can see it is in this truck behind us here, loathed up, but take a look ate. we have video of it a little while ago before it was loaded up, it is a bust of james beiber, 20th governor of pennsylvania, and bust is 3 feet tall weighs several hundred pound. whoever took it had help removing it. in fact it took several fairmount park officials to lift it, load it on the truck and officials say they will check out the bust to see fit was damaged....
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he's been loathe to condemn d he is certainly not taken responsibility for how his actions, how his wordshave energized that movement. >> there is a lot of focus on the type of words he should be using, the type of statements he should be making. there is a correlation between when a leader steps up and says something about this, and says wn or up.se hate incidents god >> i think there is. a good example of that would be after 9/11. we saw a spike in hate crimes against the muslim community. and president bush went to mosques and spoke out very, very forcefully against it. i think it was one of the high points of his moral leadership during the presidency. and we saw those number of incidents go down. mr. trump has acted really quite frankly in the opposite way. >> sreenivasan: richard cohen, president of the southern poverty law center joining us from alabama today, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: read more about the man charged in the charlottesville car attack on our website at w.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: vice president mike pence is in cartagena, colombia, ton
he's been loathe to condemn d he is certainly not taken responsibility for how his actions, how his wordshave energized that movement. >> there is a lot of focus on the type of words he should be using, the type of statements he should be making. there is a correlation between when a leader steps up and says something about this, and says wn or up.se hate incidents god >> i think there is. a good example of that would be after 9/11. we saw a spike in hate crimes against the muslim...
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. >> did you reach fear and loathing? [laughter] no, i didn't put their kolko you know it isn't as crazy or adventurous. i talk a little bit in the book about some of the side trips i made while on the campaign trail. .. >> >> and what worries us both at the time whether trump won or lost but america remains considerably divided . it is indeed an because of the campaign but it goes back earlier at the start of the obama administration or even before that but when i was in college in the 1990's among the political commentaries that american politics were too close to each other and there is a consensus there is no real disagreement with that began to crack with the impeachment than looking back to see where the divisions began. the obama presidency did not react to the setbacks and then moved back further in that direction they intended to go. so they decided they needed someone to fight back. so here we are with this agent of change in the white house but obama was focused on changing the foundations of society with that
. >> did you reach fear and loathing? [laughter] no, i didn't put their kolko you know it isn't as crazy or adventurous. i talk a little bit in the book about some of the side trips i made while on the campaign trail. .. >> >> and what worries us both at the time whether trump won or lost but america remains considerably divided . it is indeed an because of the campaign but it goes back earlier at the start of the obama administration or even before that but when i was in...
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fear and loathing around the world. steadman a documentary film. about corbin the iraq war and saving the world so critical and . you have no gluten dairy corn soy caffeine alcohol and sugar and red meat fish and white rice should we. speak to britain's unofficial war office. and the london imperial war museum senior curator about using protest to fight for peace. today is going underground tomorrow marks seventy two years to the day that the united states used weapons of mass destruction against the japanese city of hiroshima killing maybe one hundred fifty thousand civilians that learn the genetic defects still continue.
fear and loathing around the world. steadman a documentary film. about corbin the iraq war and saving the world so critical and . you have no gluten dairy corn soy caffeine alcohol and sugar and red meat fish and white rice should we. speak to britain's unofficial war office. and the london imperial war museum senior curator about using protest to fight for peace. today is going underground tomorrow marks seventy two years to the day that the united states used weapons of mass destruction...
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because i think congress would be loath to give authority on its own reorganization to someone else. but it's a major barrier. it's a major barrier to collaboration, consolidation of like programs. the latter idea is brilliant, because i actually wrote a bill for george w. bush that did just that. modeled on the brac commission where you would submit a proposal that was considered under expedited procedures by the congress, the three being it's the only way you get around these jurisdictional issues. right now the oversight committees and government reform have authority over reorganizations ostensibly. but it will be nonetheless real difficult to get around committees, authorizing committees will be reluctant to relinquish that kind of decision-making to a broad oversight type committee. i think it's really, we'll see. in february with the president's budget you have some of the most ambitious reorganization proposals we've seen in a long, long time submit to congress. i don't think congress is prepared for those because there's a lot on its plate. we will see just what kind of prog
because i think congress would be loath to give authority on its own reorganization to someone else. but it's a major barrier. it's a major barrier to collaboration, consolidation of like programs. the latter idea is brilliant, because i actually wrote a bill for george w. bush that did just that. modeled on the brac commission where you would submit a proposal that was considered under expedited procedures by the congress, the three being it's the only way you get around these jurisdictional...
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in my district when bill clinton came down, my district most of the people loathed bill clinton but, boy, they loved it when he stepped off the plane and got there to say i'm here to help. it made a difference to people when the president of the united states cops to your area that's been hammered by a hurricane. >> you know, carol is right. the presidency certainly has a learning curve to it. it's something that certainly donald trump is unused to knowing anything about. but human nature doesn't need a learning curve, the idea of empathy doesn't need a learning can curve. you either have it instinctively or you don't have it. i don't think there's anyone in america or very few people in america watching these scenes who are not stunned by the scope and the relentless nature of this tragedy. and the staff work that was lacking. that's what struck me, the inability to mention death. sergeant steve perez, two days after his 61st birthday drowns, a police officer, and the president wasn't told about this and mentioned it. the whole day was kind of stunning, his inability to mention. >>
in my district when bill clinton came down, my district most of the people loathed bill clinton but, boy, they loved it when he stepped off the plane and got there to say i'm here to help. it made a difference to people when the president of the united states cops to your area that's been hammered by a hurricane. >> you know, carol is right. the presidency certainly has a learning curve to it. it's something that certainly donald trump is unused to knowing anything about. but human nature...
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and the other half mostly leftist and seculars loath pen and increasingly there is no room in the middle. problem of course is that erdogan has cracked down on so many people locked up so many dissidents stepped on so many toes. that he does not have the luxury of losing elections if you you know that if he does. those groups that he prosecuted will prosecute him in return so he can only be more authoritarian going forward. in order to make sure that he will never lose power. that is a deep crisis because he's not supported by eighty percent the country has deep traditions of. democratic institutions civil society multi party elections half of turkey doesn't like him they will never fold under his rule. so he will become more authoritarian but that will be increasingly not accepted and embraced by the half that floats in and that's a very deep crisis that the countries that. senator up to thank you for joining us my pleasure. now the news now from around the world explosions of the mosque in the western afghan city of harass have killed at least twenty nine people and injured many more.
and the other half mostly leftist and seculars loath pen and increasingly there is no room in the middle. problem of course is that erdogan has cracked down on so many people locked up so many dissidents stepped on so many toes. that he does not have the luxury of losing elections if you you know that if he does. those groups that he prosecuted will prosecute him in return so he can only be more authoritarian going forward. in order to make sure that he will never lose power. that is a deep...
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which is their intelligence service actually runs the the afghan taliban and they would be loath to have that happen at the more political level politically pakistan is in turmoil right now and the question is who has the most influence and and whether the united states can actually do anything and make headway i think what we what's really intriguing is that all the countries involved with afghanistan from pakistan to china to to russia to iran to india they're all members of the shanghai cooperation organization they should be all convening together in meeting them and trying to figure out the problem of pakistan until now it's been a nato issue and because israel been a reluctance for nato countries to come back in after sixteen plus years it has all of a sudden become an american war all over again and we're stuck with it and. president trump has inherited that the question is what can he do to get us out of the conundrum and just sending in five thousand troops doesn't necessarily answer the question you got to engage the others in that otherwise it's just going to continue to sap o
which is their intelligence service actually runs the the afghan taliban and they would be loath to have that happen at the more political level politically pakistan is in turmoil right now and the question is who has the most influence and and whether the united states can actually do anything and make headway i think what we what's really intriguing is that all the countries involved with afghanistan from pakistan to china to to russia to iran to india they're all members of the shanghai...
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high heels — now, do we love them or loathe them?study into shoes, women feel pressure to wear them. researchers at aberdeen university in scotland found evidence linking heels to back pain, sprains and bunions — but they also found two thirds of women thought high heels made them more attractive and gave them self confidence. more than 80% of all liver cancer cases are seen in asia, but now patients here — and worldwide — could be about to benefit from more effective drugs. that's because scientists from hong kong and singapore have discovered a missing gene that is a key factor in the way the disease develops. to tell us more about the study, i spoke to one of the lead researchers, doctor toh han chong. so this is actually a gene that we discovered. if you lose part of this gene or delete the gene, people are more likely to get liver cancer. so in the singapore cohort, about 50% of all the liver cancers actually don't have this gene, and in the worldwide cohort based on international data it would be 70%. this is actually a very si
high heels — now, do we love them or loathe them?study into shoes, women feel pressure to wear them. researchers at aberdeen university in scotland found evidence linking heels to back pain, sprains and bunions — but they also found two thirds of women thought high heels made them more attractive and gave them self confidence. more than 80% of all liver cancer cases are seen in asia, but now patients here — and worldwide — could be about to benefit from more effective drugs. that's...
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steadman renowned political office do famously work with guns or journalists thompson on fear and loathing in las vegas has teamed up with filmmaker friend carrie levy to author a new book about them they join me now to talk about their third collaboration critical critters and carrie lee welcome to going underground to what are gone savation this guns of ace in its turn a to conservationists and it's kind of i suppose where we set off on our venture with critical critters having done two books about birds we thought we'd take on the rest of the animals that are in critical trouble in this world today and he's been on this road usually talking about foreign policy. maybe big fossil fuel go but he's you have a gentle critique of him about his idea of language it's in a page five of us i don't criticize anyone you believe animals can talk. and certainly think but i don't think they know when they're going to die or even know that they will die i like that idea to me that really smacks of something clever that they don't they don't know that life and death isn't really i know that a sad pictu
steadman renowned political office do famously work with guns or journalists thompson on fear and loathing in las vegas has teamed up with filmmaker friend carrie levy to author a new book about them they join me now to talk about their third collaboration critical critters and carrie lee welcome to going underground to what are gone savation this guns of ace in its turn a to conservationists and it's kind of i suppose where we set off on our venture with critical critters having done two books...
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here which is really interesting because if we go back to the soviet era you know the democrats were loathed to say bad things about the soviet union and now we have democrats can only say bad things about russia i mean this really is a paradigm shift is something that we saw maybe like in the in the one nine hundred sixty s. when we had the democrats in the republican shift forces in the in the in the south i mean we're having a complete cross for fertilization but at the same time it seems like the neo con ideology has captured both parties for the most part go ahead andrew in toronto i tend to believe that. added influence of both the republicans democrats for decades if you just over if you just look over the last sixteen years alone the democrats have supported the iraq war they change their mind because it became politically expedient to do so they supported the afghan war they were they remain silent when that when obama struck the libyans and hillary clinton led state department created a migrant crisis going to libya and had the regime change a government gadhafi and then the democr
here which is really interesting because if we go back to the soviet era you know the democrats were loathed to say bad things about the soviet union and now we have democrats can only say bad things about russia i mean this really is a paradigm shift is something that we saw maybe like in the in the one nine hundred sixty s. when we had the democrats in the republican shift forces in the in the in the south i mean we're having a complete cross for fertilization but at the same time it seems...
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steadman renowned political artist who famously worked with guns or journalists thompson on fear and loathing in las vegas has teamed up with filmmaker friend carrie levy to author a new book about them they join me now to talk about their third collaboration critical critters and carrie lee welcome to going underground to what are. missed guns of ace in its turn a to conservationists and it's kind of i suppose where we set off on our venture with critical critters having done two books about birds we thought we'd take on the rest of the animals that are in critical trouble in this world today and who's been on this row usually talking about foreign policy maybe big fossil fuel companies you have a gentle. critique of him about his idea of language in a page five was i don't criticize anyone you believe animals can talk. and certainly think but i don't think they know when they're going to die or even know that they will die i like that idea to me that really smacks of something clever that they don't they don't know that life and. really i know that are sad pictures of animals with partners
steadman renowned political artist who famously worked with guns or journalists thompson on fear and loathing in las vegas has teamed up with filmmaker friend carrie levy to author a new book about them they join me now to talk about their third collaboration critical critters and carrie lee welcome to going underground to what are. missed guns of ace in its turn a to conservationists and it's kind of i suppose where we set off on our venture with critical critters having done two books about...