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elizabeth: so, mayor, bill maher on hbo said when you coop people up with no hope, no jobs they willhe streets of the he said i wonder what america will look like, what do police departments look like if they have to fight this all the time? he is calling this a reckless experiment of closing down a entire country months at a time. he says this will not look good in the future. americans out there, they were dealing with the covid-19 shutdowns. they were getting in trouble and getting, seeing licenses revoked if they tried to reopen their businesses. then they're seeing this looting and arson, rioting going on. we had democrats like nancy pelosi saying we need to have mail-in ballots because of covid-19, right? now they just allowed rioting and looting go on from coast to coast. we're seeing thousands of small businesses slammed right now. americans are really frustrated mayor. your reaction to that. >> hypocrisy is almost impossible to describe. within one day it all switched. anybody within six feet, they were actually arresting them. then all of sudden, 5000 people are holding han
elizabeth: so, mayor, bill maher on hbo said when you coop people up with no hope, no jobs they willhe streets of the he said i wonder what america will look like, what do police departments look like if they have to fight this all the time? he is calling this a reckless experiment of closing down a entire country months at a time. he says this will not look good in the future. americans out there, they were dealing with the covid-19 shutdowns. they were getting in trouble and getting, seeing...
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where does it all come from me and maher the biggest meth producer in the world. little. old world has lost before it can struggle. one the one east travels to the borderlands of me in march to investigate what's driving asia's method and why authorities are powerless to stop it. this is the so-called golden trying a border region known for its beauty and the tories for drugs. behind these mountains is me and maher we're standing in thailand and over there is a highway making it really easy for traffickers to bring drugs over the border and straight to the cities of thailand it's a perfect combination of geography infrastructure supply and demand. we're on the frontline of the drug war joining a military patrol trying to stop the massive flow. coming across the border. colonel. is the leader. he's overseen some of thailand's biggest violent busts. there. covers more than 30 kilometers of the border. many encounters and gun fights. killed 5 traffickers doing the bust but there are always more willing to take their chances. traffickers with backpacks full of meth can run ac
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liz: bill maher on hbo said when you cook people up with no hope and no jobs, they will go out of thelook like and what do police departments look like if they have to fight this all the time and he's calling it a reckless experiment of closing down the entire country for months at a time and saying this will not look good in the future. and americans out there, they are dealing with a covid-19 shut down, they were getting in trouble in getting licenses revoked if they tried to reopen their businesses and then there's pain looting and arson and writing going on. we have democrats like nancy pelosi saying we need to have mail-in ballots because of covid-19 and they just allow the writing and looting going on "coast to coast". were seeing thousands of small businesses slammed right now americans are really frustrated right now, your reaction to that. >> it's almost impossible to describe within one day it all switched. anybody within 6 feet of each other they were talking -- they were arresting and then all of a sudden 5000 people are holding hands and half of them with masks, half not
liz: bill maher on hbo said when you cook people up with no hope and no jobs, they will go out of thelook like and what do police departments look like if they have to fight this all the time and he's calling it a reckless experiment of closing down the entire country for months at a time and saying this will not look good in the future. and americans out there, they are dealing with a covid-19 shut down, they were getting in trouble in getting licenses revoked if they tried to reopen their...
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. >> sean: you know who defended bill maher? bill maher. bill maher hates me. i defend bellmawr all the time. i don't like anything he says. what a lot of people don't know, and you've experienced this and i've experienced this, lori you haven't much but you will, is that there are tens of millions of dollars taping every second, every minute, any conservatives on the air. one word, one sentence, one paragraph that they hate. that will get us boycotted or fired or both. >> and still we defend them. now we remember who the real principal folks are. we are defending a guy who literally can't stand them and they would throw us under the bus, sean, in a minute. because that's what they do, it's not what we do. >> sean: laura, i hope it never happens to you. let me be very clear. >> had happened to me today, it happens to me all the time. >> sean: if i did i think i would get a little mightier than i normally am. documents now declassified related to christopher steele's dossier, the dirty dossier, the russian misinformation dossier. especially after blockbuster tes
. >> sean: you know who defended bill maher? bill maher. bill maher hates me. i defend bellmawr all the time. i don't like anything he says. what a lot of people don't know, and you've experienced this and i've experienced this, lori you haven't much but you will, is that there are tens of millions of dollars taping every second, every minute, any conservatives on the air. one word, one sentence, one paragraph that they hate. that will get us boycotted or fired or both. >> and still...
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. >> we are about to go downtown to meet with him and with maher kavanaugh to discuss that specific plan, that will be held. >> when will that beheld? >> i don't know. >> what circumstances will take to send troops into detroit? >> we have to wait and see. >> are there some general answers are criteria that you can tell us that you will examine? >> just how unusual is the use of -- >> thank you very much. >> he will comment later when he has more to say. mayor, governor. >> i think it is premature to predict at this time but the night will bring, but we hope that peace and security will be restored here and things can get back to normal as rapidly as possible. >> federal troops will be kept in the city tonight -- >> they will. >> they will. >> get out of the way. get out of the way. >> i was in my grandmother's house in the projects, and i was coming down the sidewalk going to the next building, and there was just a burst the fire from the top of the building. i don't know which when it came from, but i know i was in the leg. one of my buddies got hit with it from a ricochet, but it wasn
. >> we are about to go downtown to meet with him and with maher kavanaugh to discuss that specific plan, that will be held. >> when will that beheld? >> i don't know. >> what circumstances will take to send troops into detroit? >> we have to wait and see. >> are there some general answers are criteria that you can tell us that you will examine? >> just how unusual is the use of -- >> thank you very much. >> he will comment later when he has...
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liz: our nations state and local city leaders now getting blasted by critics including hbo bill maherbs by allowing street rioting and looting to go off the reels. that includes hurting and smashing minority owned businesses, their families and workers by allowing the chaos and as if things were not complicated enough stores trying to reopen now from covid-19 lockdown, they are now dealing with the smashed windows and businesses arson and looting as those lockdown to ease up. were talking stores in downtown districts across the country, they had to board up and anticipate into the patient of rioting and looting. lucas here former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. it is great to have you on. so great to see you, what is your take on all of this. >> i would say the reality is in many cities as many as 40, 45 cities the city leadership sailed the people because they were unwilling to use the police to stop the riots at the earliest possible moment. and they never bothered to read the report which was written way back in 1993 about how a riot went wrong in new york and at the bible how t
liz: our nations state and local city leaders now getting blasted by critics including hbo bill maherbs by allowing street rioting and looting to go off the reels. that includes hurting and smashing minority owned businesses, their families and workers by allowing the chaos and as if things were not complicated enough stores trying to reopen now from covid-19 lockdown, they are now dealing with the smashed windows and businesses arson and looting as those lockdown to ease up. were talking...
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and welcome to our friends to attend for interview i had the honor of being with investors michelle maher i do think willis who got the nobel prize thank you for this interview hire at the geneva observatotor. where you carried out your research together about. thirty years ago and you can. check here did you. as well as cambridge city y and unison are you are on i prefer there. like it is only worded the nobel prize in last october for having it t discovered the first exit planning institute and it. always is beyond our solar system. hello gravitating around another son. that twenty fourur year respect the price. e will yes. and n no ma'am used we'd be normal for prize posted on occasion at didn't put ththem send that it was actually quite good not to think about. some apples i'm city day actualllly i learned that more thanan a hundred depends who. hated every year. and that the chop so in a. we're a bit early live now with coming here discover looking for a long time as your businesses. that there. the planet that's- the first on the sixth of a not ninety five to prove that the of an ex
and welcome to our friends to attend for interview i had the honor of being with investors michelle maher i do think willis who got the nobel prize thank you for this interview hire at the geneva observatotor. where you carried out your research together about. thirty years ago and you can. check here did you. as well as cambridge city y and unison are you are on i prefer there. like it is only worded the nobel prize in last october for having it t discovered the first exit planning institute...
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in our history that we would look back on and wish that we had done better in rwanda better in man maher better in syria better in many parts of the world and it's not for want of trying so i wouldn't say failure i think people have lost their lives trying to do these things and they did it with the intention of the values that we hold sacred. current to our coronavirus a very secretary general said yesterday that countries need to understand that by acting in isolation they are creating a situation that is getting out of control on a global coordination is the k. on paper the u.n. looks like the ideal forum for this to happen so why isn't it happening. well it's difficult when you put a 193 countries together and you try to get agreement with different interests of course you're not going to always get the answer or the response that you need i think we've been very clear from the beginning that when cold it came along and put a pause in everything what it did make us understand is that this happened everywhere and everyone was affected by it and it needed a global response that needed
in our history that we would look back on and wish that we had done better in rwanda better in man maher better in syria better in many parts of the world and it's not for want of trying so i wouldn't say failure i think people have lost their lives trying to do these things and they did it with the intention of the values that we hold sacred. current to our coronavirus a very secretary general said yesterday that countries need to understand that by acting in isolation they are creating a...
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are nearly a 1000000 range of refugees living in makeshift camps on bangladesh's border with me and maher and they'd workers are concerned the monsoon season can contribute to the spread of the coronavirus the 1st case of covert 19 was confirmed there in mid may and dozens of people have now tested positive for the virus heavy rain has forced people inside their tents with basic sanitation and social distancing is nearly impossible live sheep to joe very crowded circumstances they often say that the population density of the camp is double the map and so you can imagine. diseases are quite hard to control. countries across the balkans have been easing coronavirus restrictions since late may the number of infections have been low especially in comparison to most western european countries many a worried that relaxing the rules could see a resurgence montenegro had the cleared itself coronavirus free for 28 days and change their earlier this week there are now 31 active cases in a population of just over 620000 serbia heads to the polls this weekend for the 1st election in europe since the
are nearly a 1000000 range of refugees living in makeshift camps on bangladesh's border with me and maher and they'd workers are concerned the monsoon season can contribute to the spread of the coronavirus the 1st case of covert 19 was confirmed there in mid may and dozens of people have now tested positive for the virus heavy rain has forced people inside their tents with basic sanitation and social distancing is nearly impossible live sheep to joe very crowded circumstances they often say...
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missing after an attack by an armed group that happened in the village of goma kora near the border with maher tania on sunday the un earlier said gunman killed 2 of its peacekeepers in the north western region. in china's capital the deputy mayor of a district at the center of a new coronavirus outbreak has been sacked along with other officials with fears growing of a 2nd wave of infections the government reported 49 new cases on monday 36 in beijing many have been traced to the capital's biggest wholesale food markets. the news continues here on al jazeera off the inside story to stay with us. a global reckoning on racism at least killings in the united states protests and debates on racial legacies in britain and elsewhere so can europe and the u.s. learn from each other this isn't. hello and welcome to the program on the run call and the killing of george floyd an american police custody has triggered protests around the world some in solidarity with the black lives not on the mint in the united states.
missing after an attack by an armed group that happened in the village of goma kora near the border with maher tania on sunday the un earlier said gunman killed 2 of its peacekeepers in the north western region. in china's capital the deputy mayor of a district at the center of a new coronavirus outbreak has been sacked along with other officials with fears growing of a 2nd wave of infections the government reported 49 new cases on monday 36 in beijing many have been traced to the capital's...
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where does it all come from me and maher the biggest meth producer in the world. a world.
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grandmother that that is a racist nativists trope i can't support that i'm very sorry i said on the bill maher show last august i wish president trump would stop saying that and so then he took it upon himself to attack me on twitter and so then i think i called him fidel 8 off trump i tried to get the fat shaming in there with the dictatorship and that got that got him crazy and then he started coming back at me you know i'm a new yorker so i just started blasting them and then he did where trump does he went after my wife who's basically a suburban housewife you met her in italy if you don't remember a few years ago and i'm like ok way to my wife got nothing to do with this and i'm i'm not i'm not i'm not ted cruz you know if you're going to attack my wife i'm going to tell you kid from long island i'm ready to go and so i will continue to punch until he's out of office it's really just that simple you're not you're not going after my wife without having a real fight with me and so you know it but listen like i said last year if he's attacking me after i gave him a $1000000.00 for his campai
grandmother that that is a racist nativists trope i can't support that i'm very sorry i said on the bill maher show last august i wish president trump would stop saying that and so then he took it upon himself to attack me on twitter and so then i think i called him fidel 8 off trump i tried to get the fat shaming in there with the dictatorship and that got that got him crazy and then he started coming back at me you know i'm a new yorker so i just started blasting them and then he did where...
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intentional to put antiphon the streets ok that's the 1st thing there was no intent there i have a bill maher's opinion about antiphon you know you member several years ago he was very critical kind of describe the whole anti music movement as privileged white kids going to you know going to college board for the summer they dress up in black uniforms it's almost like they saw too many hunger games movies and too many star wars movies i kind of agree with him in that analysis of antiphon but the reason i raise the rick perlstein issue is nixon land to me is it tells the story of what i believe is going to happen here right now biden is slightly ahead of trump on the polls you're going to see that reverse itself and here's why it perlstein an external and talked about why did nixon win in the biggest landslide election in american history why did that happen and he analyzes it very well he says look it was a combination of people's fear they saw the weathermen they saw the s.d.s. they saw the black panthers in the street they saw the vietnam war protest they were aware of the counterculture of t
intentional to put antiphon the streets ok that's the 1st thing there was no intent there i have a bill maher's opinion about antiphon you know you member several years ago he was very critical kind of describe the whole anti music movement as privileged white kids going to you know going to college board for the summer they dress up in black uniforms it's almost like they saw too many hunger games movies and too many star wars movies i kind of agree with him in that analysis of antiphon but...
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accept them malaysia and indonesia are favored destinations for a hangar fleeing violence in me and maher and poverty in refugee camps in bangladesh jessica washington has more from joe carter. there's still a lot that's yet to be established about this case including what will ultimately happen to them there are at least $94.00 people who were on board that vessel but of course local sources on the ground tell us that the number could in fact be much larger at least perhaps more than $100.00 we have heard from local authorities on the ground a local military tunnel told al-jazeera that there is no intention to allow them to enter into an asian waters and then to enter into an asia let's hear what he had to say a few moments ago but the photos that we have given them just sticks and now we have to police watching them taking turns with national search and rescue team and also with the military we are planning to fix the boat we will give them more logistics then we will push them away from indonesia territory guarded by the navy and historically indonesia never signed the $959.00 conventi
accept them malaysia and indonesia are favored destinations for a hangar fleeing violence in me and maher and poverty in refugee camps in bangladesh jessica washington has more from joe carter. there's still a lot that's yet to be established about this case including what will ultimately happen to them there are at least $94.00 people who were on board that vessel but of course local sources on the ground tell us that the number could in fact be much larger at least perhaps more than $100.00...
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could directly participate in enhancing economic cooperation if russian entrepreneurs travel to mine maher and burma's business people travel to russia the level of contact between ordinary citizens would increase and this would positively affect the development of friendly relations between the 2 countries cultural cooperation is equally important as culture is the soul of a nature we all have our culture and if we establish a successful cultural exchange this will also positively affect the development of our relations. the fashion it all uses the word i think i can see that you welcome the widening and deepening of relations between russia and myanmar and perhaps you have a chance to influence this trend the constitution of your country allows you to continue center in myanmar as a high level including in its most senior position if that happens do you have any particular plan for what you would like to change in order to achieve your goal of developing cooperation with russia not only militarily but also economically culturally socially. and oro regardless of any position i will occupy
could directly participate in enhancing economic cooperation if russian entrepreneurs travel to mine maher and burma's business people travel to russia the level of contact between ordinary citizens would increase and this would positively affect the development of friendly relations between the 2 countries cultural cooperation is equally important as culture is the soul of a nature we all have our culture and if we establish a successful cultural exchange this will also positively affect the...
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100 percent correct let me tell you something and when something like this bill clinton fellow bill maher you know what every you do hear him now not only you've got you've got dershowitz i mean ask you this you know the way you said the word crazy 3 times in our conversation ok to tell me something i'm trying to help me could burn my friend nothing. does it make you know if you're watching like a duck anyway the thing is is that you have other people involved you think about this alan dershowitz always know where are all the tapes rick the tapes because remember his his plane his apartment his and his mansion these are recording studios where's all this information who has that and also just plain match when exactly is if she is not a an intel operative yourself not an intel of me or wherever it is i don't i am crazy look we know all of this but what you're doing is there's a lot of posturing going on and they have to either pretended they're doing something pretend as i'm looking into this because let me tell you something rick if we ever got to the bottom of this oh yeah now the people
100 percent correct let me tell you something and when something like this bill clinton fellow bill maher you know what every you do hear him now not only you've got you've got dershowitz i mean ask you this you know the way you said the word crazy 3 times in our conversation ok to tell me something i'm trying to help me could burn my friend nothing. does it make you know if you're watching like a duck anyway the thing is is that you have other people involved you think about this alan...
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un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings agnes cullen maher says on twitter that the report isn't surprising she said that if there are consequences for saudi arabia the kingdom will continue to threaten and silence dissidents she also question why side arabia is still being allowed to host an upcoming g 20 summit. me is the director of the middle east studies at the university of denver he says these incidents will continue as long as saddam doesn't face consequences for the international community. it's clear that the saudi crown prince has learned nothing from the murder innocent person a sion of jamal which oh gee and he's once again on the prowl and this i think unless he's stopped it sends a message to all of the or terry regimes around the world that they can also imprison they can also intimidate and go after dissidents wherever they may be living the saudi crown prince is acting like a schoolyard bully who will continue to act aggressively until there are consequences to his behavior and if you look back over the last roughly 2 years since the murder of jamal there have b
un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings agnes cullen maher says on twitter that the report isn't surprising she said that if there are consequences for saudi arabia the kingdom will continue to threaten and silence dissidents she also question why side arabia is still being allowed to host an upcoming g 20 summit. me is the director of the middle east studies at the university of denver he says these incidents will continue as long as saddam doesn't face consequences for the...
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thanks to christopher maher. christopher: good to see you.nie: coming up, the latest on the fed's emergency lending facilities. oxford's chiefth u.s. economic economist. we are counting down to the next fomc decision will be expect a few data. the market really waiting for that, and some questions on things like the yield curve control. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. the police chief of minneapolis's promising reform after the death of george floyd. she said today the department will withdraw from police union contract talks. the contract needs to be restructured to provide more transparency and flexibility. the review will look at matters such as critical incident protocols, use of force, and disciplinary protocols. in florida, the number of new coronavirus cases continues to climb. state health officials reported more than 67,000 cases in total, up more than 2% from a day earlier. within 2700 floridians have died. the state begin a phase reopening on may 4. china is offering workers at some state run companies the option t
thanks to christopher maher. christopher: good to see you.nie: coming up, the latest on the fed's emergency lending facilities. oxford's chiefth u.s. economic economist. we are counting down to the next fomc decision will be expect a few data. the market really waiting for that, and some questions on things like the yield curve control. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. the police chief of minneapolis's promising reform after the death of george floyd. she said today the...
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bill maher has been saying this, looking into the camera and saying it for months.ne of his frequent guests, michael moore agrees. they think there will be monkey business with the result. what do you make of that? >> if the result is close enough they will monkey with anything. the result will not be that close. he is going to leave. and if he does not -- he is so weak his own secretary of defense and own chief of military chief of staff flat out said they did the wrong thing. there would be so many soldiers and sailors and coast guard in there to escort him out you wouldn't believe it. they would have a military parade drumming him out of that place. you can't imagine what is going on in the united states military. this is traditionally been, i don't know, 85% republican demographic. i was talking to a friend of mine a retired general and i said i don't think trump will get 30. he said he is not going to get 30. this is something i never thought i would see in my life that you would have the number of people coming forward, and i am talking about very senior peopl
bill maher has been saying this, looking into the camera and saying it for months.ne of his frequent guests, michael moore agrees. they think there will be monkey business with the result. what do you make of that? >> if the result is close enough they will monkey with anything. the result will not be that close. he is going to leave. and if he does not -- he is so weak his own secretary of defense and own chief of military chief of staff flat out said they did the wrong thing. there...
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maher support is provided by john d. and catherine t.acarthur foundation, committed building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaries othe frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. additional supports provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. pporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by t frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. ♪ >> narrator: this is a story that starts with pain-- the kind that's so severe, people become desperate for relief. john kapoor understood that pain and thought he could h >> i met john kapoor here in phoenix. he had come to arizona from chicago and developed insys corporation to try and proce some medication that would help with cancer pain and its symptoms. is >> narrator: dr.jo stearns is one of eight pe
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—— to the ian maher. going to get a second spike, that's a real worry, but on top of that the disruption to local people's lives, people that live in formby with cars being dumped in effect anywhere they can and then marching down to our lovely beach, it's a problem for local people and the coronavirus. like vikki, we don't have the powers to close our beaches and in other times without a virus, we want people, we want people to come and look at our dutiful coastline. it's important. —— beautiful. dutiful coastline. it's important. -- beautiful. in a practical sense, what would you like to see done if these same numbers happen again? you wa nt these same numbers happen again? you want the police to be more proactive? is that what you would like to see? the police has been as proactive as they can be, to be really honest. we do have 22 miles of coastline with many, many entrances into our beaches. without an absolute army of police making sure and going around with rulers and making sure people are two met
—— to the ian maher. going to get a second spike, that's a real worry, but on top of that the disruption to local people's lives, people that live in formby with cars being dumped in effect anywhere they can and then marching down to our lovely beach, it's a problem for local people and the coronavirus. like vikki, we don't have the powers to close our beaches and in other times without a virus, we want people, we want people to come and look at our dutiful coastline. it's important. ——...
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activity in this area right now is a lot of the big city mayors, like mayor bloomberg, former dick maher daily, and chicago. can you talk about that a little bit? >> sure. the disconnect between the nra and its members -- it is long-standing and well recognized that if you pull gun owners and pull nra members and particular, you will find much higher support for things like improving background checks, closing what they call the terrorist loophole, also maybe you hear a lot about there are no loopholes for gun shows. gunshots have to operate under the same rules as anywhere else where they sell guns and guns are sold. it turns out that if you are not a federally licensed dealer in the business of selling guns, you do not have to conduct a background check. if you do not want to have a background check you could go to a gun show but you could go to other places and buy through classified ads, meet someone at a gun range and buy their gun. there's other ways to do it. it's not really a gunshot public grandchildren public. -- a majority of our members would support closing that loophole and
activity in this area right now is a lot of the big city mayors, like mayor bloomberg, former dick maher daily, and chicago. can you talk about that a little bit? >> sure. the disconnect between the nra and its members -- it is long-standing and well recognized that if you pull gun owners and pull nra members and particular, you will find much higher support for things like improving background checks, closing what they call the terrorist loophole, also maybe you hear a lot about there...
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you know, bill maher has been saying this, looking into the camera and saying this for months. one of his frequent guests, michael moore, agrees with him straight up. they think there's going to be some monkey business with the result. what do you make of that? >> look, if the result is close enough, they'll monkey with anything. the result is not going to be that close, and he is going to leave. and if he does not, his own secretary -- he is so weak, so inept, his own secretary of defense, his own military chief of staff to flat out say they did the wrong thing, there would be so many soldiers and airmen and marines and sailors and coast guard in there to escort him out, you wouldn't believe it. they'd have a military parade drumming him out of that place. i mean you can't imagine what's going on in the flag office called the united states military. this has traditionally been, i don't know, 85% republican demographic. i was talking to a friend of mine who's a retired general. i said i don't thing trump would get 30. he said, he's not going to get 30. i mean, this is something
you know, bill maher has been saying this, looking into the camera and saying this for months. one of his frequent guests, michael moore, agrees with him straight up. they think there's going to be some monkey business with the result. what do you make of that? >> look, if the result is close enough, they'll monkey with anything. the result is not going to be that close, and he is going to leave. and if he does not, his own secretary -- he is so weak, so inept, his own secretary of...
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so if you want to compare it to a show, maybe give it a bill maher, trevor nor kind of comparison if anything else because we have healthy debates and we also have celebrities and we have fun too, because, you know, you got to throw some fun into your life. let's face it, this world we are in right now can be one that leaves you like crazy at the end of every day. and so i think some fun would be a good part in that show as well. it's unfiltered, raw and real and that's what's good about it. >> you're not afraid to ask the tough questions. i have seen some of your work and i was actually quite shocked at it but happily so when you were saying things like, we are in a new civil rights movement, you were saying, hey, it's okay to ask questions about racial differences. you were right to the point, a conversation that i quite frankly think we need to have. how much of that kind of topic, especially since it's on a lot of people's minds, is going to be on your show? >> because it's prevalent right now and relevant at this very moment, we have to talk about it, and there's no way around t
so if you want to compare it to a show, maybe give it a bill maher, trevor nor kind of comparison if anything else because we have healthy debates and we also have celebrities and we have fun too, because, you know, you got to throw some fun into your life. let's face it, this world we are in right now can be one that leaves you like crazy at the end of every day. and so i think some fun would be a good part in that show as well. it's unfiltered, raw and real and that's what's good about it....
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their commons leader jacob reese maher continues to face criticism for his plan to end virtual voting after m.p.'s voted it through on cheers day the shadow commons leader warned that forcing members back to parliament could risk their health it were 2 pictures of long queues one was of us in parliament the other was outside a furniture store with better social distancing that we had when you get to the top of the queue with one you've got a cushion and maybe some meat balls with us you might even get infected i notice that the prime minister and the minister for the cabinet office or not they're voting with us. but the leader of the opposition was there that image of our parliament is going to live with this government forever the government is putting the house staff the doorkeepers all of us up risk they are alarmed. fears continue to mount after the business secretary our options are appeared visibly ill at the dispatch box after his stint in the commons he was tested for covert 19 and went into self isolation of the bullets. in terms of the package of measures of 3 elements and a
their commons leader jacob reese maher continues to face criticism for his plan to end virtual voting after m.p.'s voted it through on cheers day the shadow commons leader warned that forcing members back to parliament could risk their health it were 2 pictures of long queues one was of us in parliament the other was outside a furniture store with better social distancing that we had when you get to the top of the queue with one you've got a cushion and maybe some meat balls with us you might...
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countries account for 2 thirds of those displacements syria venezuela afghanistan south sudan and me and maher let's bring in matthew saltmarsh a spokesman for the u.n. refugee agency. these are startling numbers how did it get to this point so quickly . well thank you very much for having me i think the report shows us that displacement is here with us and it's not going anywhere fausto and there's a danger that it's become ingrained and that it's simply accepted as being talked about more than an international system how did we get to have well displacement has been rising for a number of years in the most recent year and this report covers 2019 we've seen. displacement in africa in mess a hell reachin in the democratic republic of congo of course there's been no solution to track to refugee situation like afghanistan and like syria and of course we have a venezuela situation where we have something like 4 and a half 1000000 people who have been forced to flee that country so taken together a number of factors but as you mentioned in your intro the conflict in persecution on not being resolv
countries account for 2 thirds of those displacements syria venezuela afghanistan south sudan and me and maher let's bring in matthew saltmarsh a spokesman for the u.n. refugee agency. these are startling numbers how did it get to this point so quickly . well thank you very much for having me i think the report shows us that displacement is here with us and it's not going anywhere fausto and there's a danger that it's become ingrained and that it's simply accepted as being talked about more...
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countries account for 2 thirds of those displacements syria venezuela afghanistan south sudan and me and maher. there is no doll that the. country's at war the. people be they refugees displaced people but can i see ordinary civilians are more stark risk take for example take libya where we continue to work the un in n.g.o.s continue to work in those countries but our movements are limited corbet has placed another layer of constraints in a situation where already war conflict and violence limits our action turkey has the highest number of syrians displaced by war since i was in istanbul in the tunnel but not really syria neighborhood. already finding their cinema. well this is a raise actually called little syria because it is one of the very conservative areas of istanbul and actually historical district as in terms of old istanbul and that's why it was so easy for the syrians to at the opt to the turkish society here and the turkish people at that thing to syria as it was so they could easily find the harbor here after they left their countries this area where i am stand to standing is call
countries account for 2 thirds of those displacements syria venezuela afghanistan south sudan and me and maher. there is no doll that the. country's at war the. people be they refugees displaced people but can i see ordinary civilians are more stark risk take for example take libya where we continue to work the un in n.g.o.s continue to work in those countries but our movements are limited corbet has placed another layer of constraints in a situation where already war conflict and violence...
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maher for joining us remotely. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] having lived through a loss of confidence in our cetaceans in the cynicism that is left us unable to trust do we are told anyone who calls themselves an expert it becomes very difficult for us to rise to a challenge like this. the first reaction is to say no they are lying to us and they are only in it for themselves and a lot of our national institutions have got to take on the challenge of persuading people again that they exist for us and they are here for the country. .. watch in-depth on book tv on c-span2. >> the president from public affairs, available now in paperback and e-book. present biographies of every president organized by their ranking by noted historians from best to worst. and features perspective since the lives of our haitian chief executive and leadership style. visit our website, c-span.org/thepresident. to learn more about president history and features. orde
maher for joining us remotely. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] having lived through a loss of confidence in our cetaceans in the cynicism that is left us unable to trust do we are told anyone who calls themselves an expert it becomes very difficult for us to rise to a challenge like this. the first reaction is to say no they are lying to us and they are only in it for themselves and a lot of our...
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[laughter] maher, are you with us?>> yes. >> do you have the same problems they have in minneapolis? >> mr. chairman, i would say the issue down to one department -- [indiscernible] >> my question is what have you done in st. paul that has not been done in minneapolis? >> your last question about hiring diverse officers. [indiscernible] we're not done correcting the culture. [indiscernible] clicks ok. during the eight years with president obama, was there an effort to get rid of -- immunity for police officers question mark not talking about conversations. was there legislation? >> no. >> was or any legislation created violent act by the police? >> there were efforts to create a national registry. >> i just missed a lot of that. this is a tough time for that -- for the country. trump is a handful but we are not here because the failings of one administration. we are here because of the failing of society. the things we want to do now could have been done years ago. let's do the things now that makes sense. let's do the
[laughter] maher, are you with us?>> yes. >> do you have the same problems they have in minneapolis? >> mr. chairman, i would say the issue down to one department -- [indiscernible] >> my question is what have you done in st. paul that has not been done in minneapolis? >> your last question about hiring diverse officers. [indiscernible] we're not done correcting the culture. [indiscernible] clicks ok. during the eight years with president obama, was there an effort...
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taught his first teaching job at brendan maher.ellen objected to the modern women but he went back to princeton 1890. he became the most popular professor there. basically, he was one of two really real stars of the faculty. and there were some increase among the trustees and everything to get him to the presidency, but he was chosen president in 1902. and then he tried to reform princeton and succeeded a bit, but failed quite a bit and really got stymied when the new jersey bosses came along and offered the nomination to the governorship. he took it from them and then immediately became a reformer. a lot of things made him a front runner quite early, so he made a remarkable transition. in two years he went from a university president -- >> to govern of new jersey? >> to being president. the governorship was very effective. wilson is one of the people with the exception of the law which his heart was never in. he succeeded at everything he did. he was one of the great political scientists, a great scholar and great university presi
taught his first teaching job at brendan maher.ellen objected to the modern women but he went back to princeton 1890. he became the most popular professor there. basically, he was one of two really real stars of the faculty. and there were some increase among the trustees and everything to get him to the presidency, but he was chosen president in 1902. and then he tried to reform princeton and succeeded a bit, but failed quite a bit and really got stymied when the new jersey bosses came along...