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marcia: how are the achievable? majority,uomo: a full marcia. there has been a republican senate in this day almost for only twoe history -- years, 1955 and 2009. asked nothing. no campaign new marriage equality, nothing. -- they passed nothing. you have to elect democrats, and then you have to get the job done. that is the art of governing. marcia: thank you, governor, very much. ms. nixon, your response. ms. nixon: campaign-finance reform is something governor cuomo has been saying since 2010. it is not hard. loophole, byhe llc which corporations can donate an unlimited amount of money to a campaign, but governor cuomo has received $16 million through the llc loophole, more than any legislature combined. he said he would close this would not begin to describe it strongly enough. -- hend the commission shutdown the commission. when it came too close to him. trustedhis most advisor, and he is going to jail, to prison. either joe was doing something that the governor expected him to do and advised him to do, or his right-hand man was doing someth
marcia: how are the achievable? majority,uomo: a full marcia. there has been a republican senate in this day almost for only twoe history -- years, 1955 and 2009. asked nothing. no campaign new marriage equality, nothing. -- they passed nothing. you have to elect democrats, and then you have to get the job done. that is the art of governing. marcia: thank you, governor, very much. ms. nixon, your response. ms. nixon: campaign-finance reform is something governor cuomo has been saying since...
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reporter: marcia lives in rural geora. e women atnding the gun classes say that in the southern states of e u.s., rasm has ner reallyone away- it was ju less vible. th fear thtrump administtion is poweringhe wrong ople, and at racisis even becing acceable aga. marcia still remembers the segregation era. as a child, she wasn't allowed to cross these train tracks because the other side was an all-white community. now, at the age of 65, she feels she needs a gun. marcia: the black woman, in a sense, has kind of escaped a large portion of that, but i think that, just again, with the culture changing, we can't say that's going to remain status quo. reporter: marcia meets up with her sisters. none of them have been subjected to actual physical attacks, but they feel threatened by unpleasant remarks. the past has left a deep legacy of fear. marcia will be booking a place on the next gun course, and bringing some friends with her. marica: oh yes, i'm taking it to my church, i'm going to put a bulletin out with a couple of retired
reporter: marcia lives in rural geora. e women atnding the gun classes say that in the southern states of e u.s., rasm has ner reallyone away- it was ju less vible. th fear thtrump administtion is poweringhe wrong ople, and at racisis even becing acceable aga. marcia still remembers the segregation era. as a child, she wasn't allowed to cross these train tracks because the other side was an all-white community. now, at the age of 65, she feels she needs a gun. marcia: the black woman, in a...
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it's shopping time for pensioner marcia. she wants advice on a handgun, to bring along to the next firearms course. but can the ever-growing number of weapons really help in the fight agaiainst racism? marchelle: it's especially minorities. we can be easy tarargets becausa lot of us don't have firearms education. so i think with firearms education, we can learn how to legally defend ourselves and we won't be targets of hate crimes like we are now. reporter: marcia lives in rural georgia. the women attendining the gun classes s say that in n the soun statates othe u.u.s.racism h h never rely gone ay -- itas just lesvisible. they feathe trum admistrations empoweng the wrg people, d that rism is evenecoming ceptablegain. marcia still remembers the segregation era. as a child, she wasn't allowed to cross these train tracks because the other side was an all-white community. now, at the age of 65, she feels she needs a gun. marcia: the black woman, in a sense, has kind of escaped a large portion of that, but i think that, just aga
it's shopping time for pensioner marcia. she wants advice on a handgun, to bring along to the next firearms course. but can the ever-growing number of weapons really help in the fight agaiainst racism? marchelle: it's especially minorities. we can be easy tarargets becausa lot of us don't have firearms education. so i think with firearms education, we can learn how to legally defend ourselves and we won't be targets of hate crimes like we are now. reporter: marcia lives in rural georgia. the...
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it is a shared city state expense, marcia, and i need thce expense, marcia, and i need the city and thetate to both find it. and we need congestion price, pricing would be the long-term funding. >> moderator: would you consider having the nta cancel the plan rate hike next year and have this date make up the shortfall? cuomo: i would support canceling the fare hike because the service is not what people deserve. it has to be a joint funding responsibility between the city and the state. my ball just a couple of facts and not that they are all that relevant, new york city hours in your city. >> moderator: authority. new york city historically has always funded it twice the level of the state. the state has no funded it four times the level of -- >> $325 million will the state pick up the shortfall? cuomo: the state cannot find the nta without sharing it with the city. this he will do it 50-50, i will do it. >> you don't think you should try to send us a message of good faith to commuters who have been struggling just to do it this one time? cuomo: i want to fund at $33 billion plan to co
it is a shared city state expense, marcia, and i need thce expense, marcia, and i need the city and thetate to both find it. and we need congestion price, pricing would be the long-term funding. >> moderator: would you consider having the nta cancel the plan rate hike next year and have this date make up the shortfall? cuomo: i would support canceling the fare hike because the service is not what people deserve. it has to be a joint funding responsibility between the city and the state....
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, marcia, marcia. >> reporter: he even penned marcia, marcia, marcia on instagram, saying, i truly believer offer and it's not a good feeling. and now he's saying -- ♪ baby bye bye bye >> reporter: to his retro real estate dreams. the real estate agent for the seller won't identify the buyer but in that "l.a. times" piece they say they should close in ten days. the real estate agent says preference was given to a new owner who would not tear the house down but preserve that historic home. >> didn't sound like lance bass was going to tear it down either. >> lance bass was saying i don't want to tear the house down. he was going to renovate it so it matched the set of "the brady bunch." >> wow. >> i mean, he was going to invest in this big diy project. >> i feel bad for him. that's tough. >> we're singing the songs but this was heartbreaking for him and at the same time it's like, yeah. >> not just singing the song, amy was -- wants everybody to know that. >> inside you is a dancer just waiting to get out, girl, just let it go. >> i'll dance, you sing. >> we'll take our show on the road. >>
, marcia, marcia. >> reporter: he even penned marcia, marcia, marcia on instagram, saying, i truly believer offer and it's not a good feeling. and now he's saying -- ♪ baby bye bye bye >> reporter: to his retro real estate dreams. the real estate agent for the seller won't identify the buyer but in that "l.a. times" piece they say they should close in ten days. the real estate agent says preference was given to a new owner who would not tear the house down but preserve...
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already they declared congresswoman marcia planning burn to be -- marcia blackburn to be the party'sandidate in the senate. we are watching a number of other races and it's too early to call those. when we talk about republicans, the party officials, we were talking about relatively stern figures who were somber and not particularly effective. we are watching the republican national committee, and you are a great representative of the group, with smiles on their faces and bouncing in their steps as they move forward here, this president has brought more confidence, there seems to be some joy in campaigning. and at least, you know, i have to exempt paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and the rinos. they may not be joyable but the rest of the party is. it looks like it may have an effect november 6. >> i'm from san francisco. if you can see a smile on my face as a republican watching this rally. that's how powerful this is. we have our share of d do of dor figures. the energy is there, and young people are coming into the party as a result of this. people are tired of losing. democrats get o
already they declared congresswoman marcia planning burn to be -- marcia blackburn to be the party'sandidate in the senate. we are watching a number of other races and it's too early to call those. when we talk about republicans, the party officials, we were talking about relatively stern figures who were somber and not particularly effective. we are watching the republican national committee, and you are a great representative of the group, with smiles on their faces and bouncing in their...
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already they declared congresswoman marcia planning burn to be -- marcia blackburn to be the party'sandidate in the senate. we are watching a number of other races and it's too early to call those. when we talk about republicans, the party officials, we were talking about relatively stern figures who were somber and not particularly effective. we are watching the republican national committee, and you are a great representative of the group, with smiles on their faces and bouncing in their steps as they move forward here, this president has brought more confidence, there seems to be some joy in campaigning. and at least, you know, i have to exempt paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and the rinos. they may not be joyable but the rest of the party is. it looks like it may have an effect november 6. >> i'm from san francisco. if you can see a smile on my face as a republican watching this rally. that's how powerful this is. we have our share of d do of dor figures. the energy is there, and young people are coming into the party as a result of this. people are tired of losing. democrats get o
already they declared congresswoman marcia planning burn to be -- marcia blackburn to be the party'sandidate in the senate. we are watching a number of other races and it's too early to call those. when we talk about republicans, the party officials, we were talking about relatively stern figures who were somber and not particularly effective. we are watching the republican national committee, and you are a great representative of the group, with smiles on their faces and bouncing in their...
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it would be another seven years before they -- gary and marcia left in 2007. it would be another seven years before they reunitedith their sons. they still do not have contact ith their eldest daughter and have never met hildren, their grandkids. >> once you speak out, once you qusstion, the pro begins, and you are singled out.g the shunnbegins. >> the culture is such that if you do leave, you will be cut off from ymir . >> reporter: ellen kuzar left i. 20 she remembers o'connor as a deacon at calvary deacon on. thursday, loudoun county sheriffs arrested o'connor andi chargedith sexually abusing a girl beginning when she was 13. it was first reportedn 2003. it's not believed to have happened at the church. but allen says you cantet sepahe two. >> the fact that so many people knew what had happeneday to me that it is entirely connected to calvary temple. >> reporter: as was the case when similar allegations a minst churchbers arose three years ago, i again have reached out to church leadership wanting to hear from the pastor or somebody in charge. ey have yet t
it would be another seven years before they -- gary and marcia left in 2007. it would be another seven years before they reunitedith their sons. they still do not have contact ith their eldest daughter and have never met hildren, their grandkids. >> once you speak out, once you qusstion, the pro begins, and you are singled out.g the shunnbegins. >> the culture is such that if you do leave, you will be cut off from ymir . >> reporter: ellen kuzar left i. 20 she remembers...
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we need marcia in the senate to continue progress and work we've done over the last year and a half.> tennessee needs a senator who is going to support president donald trump. i will be there to stand with president donald trump and take your tennessee values to washington, d.c. to fight with him to get the job done. >> i'm marsha blackburn, and i approved this messagd. -- this message. host: wayne on independent line. caller: this is ridiculous. we have to impeach this president. people thinkve health care is not a problem. it is a right. canada,ayer is done in in many other countries. bernie sanders would have won if it weren't for the dnc. this building the wall, all i ever heard when he was running, "mexico is going to pay for the wall." all of a sudden, we are paying for it. that's all i've got to say. have a nice day. i see you and greta and john as different from most others. god bless you. host: thank you. joyce calling from ohio. caller: good morning. i've been trying to get different insurance for my health care. it goes up every three months since i've been retired. been d
we need marcia in the senate to continue progress and work we've done over the last year and a half.> tennessee needs a senator who is going to support president donald trump. i will be there to stand with president donald trump and take your tennessee values to washington, d.c. to fight with him to get the job done. >> i'm marsha blackburn, and i approved this messagd. -- this message. host: wayne on independent line. caller: this is ridiculous. we have to impeach this president....
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in case of marcia and the gentleman that got 16 weeks to stay home with his wife's new baby -- he and his wife's new baby, and david that had a son with stage four lung cancer, are those the four you used as examples of benefit and they stayed? what was the benefit they got? did they get 16 weeks paid at their pay sflefl. they did. that was the benefit? correct. 16 weeks fully paid. either medical emergency or a family emergency or something like that was the qualifying factor? correct. there is a serious health condition for either them or one of their dependents. are you contemplating in the -- it becomes a national program that applies to all businesses and all employees? so the family act, the program that i think is the best one based on the research and evidence would create a social insurance fund. it's not 100% paid by employers as the model is and that some leading employers are doing. it's a shared contribution from employees and employers to fund a social insurance program that would result in a 66% wage replacement rate for most workers. >> is it a mandatory participation
in case of marcia and the gentleman that got 16 weeks to stay home with his wife's new baby -- he and his wife's new baby, and david that had a son with stage four lung cancer, are those the four you used as examples of benefit and they stayed? what was the benefit they got? did they get 16 weeks paid at their pay sflefl. they did. that was the benefit? correct. 16 weeks fully paid. either medical emergency or a family emergency or something like that was the qualifying factor? correct. there...
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ambassador marcia bernicat and her security team were able to get away unharmed, but two cars were damagede incident on saturday. thousands of students and school children have been engaged in a week—long protest calling for safer roads. six people have been arrested in venezuela for involvement in an apparent assassination attempt against president nicol s maduro on saturday. the interior minister said the six were part of a group that loaded two drones with explosives and set them off during a military parade in caracas. our latin america correspondent, katy watson, reports. mr maduro‘s speech started off like all the others, a rallying call on state television to support his revolution. and then this happened. the sound cuts off. the television pictures continue to roll. at this point, you can hear what sounds like panicked officials trying to protect mr maduro. and then chaos. the broadcast gets cut. unverified footage appears to show the moment the drone exploded during the president's speech. pictures taken seconds afterwards show the president being shielded by bodyguards. within ho
ambassador marcia bernicat and her security team were able to get away unharmed, but two cars were damagede incident on saturday. thousands of students and school children have been engaged in a week—long protest calling for safer roads. six people have been arrested in venezuela for involvement in an apparent assassination attempt against president nicol s maduro on saturday. the interior minister said the six were part of a group that loaded two drones with explosives and set them off...
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both gosselin test hollywood guy you'll suspect every proud american first of all i'm just struck marcia and r.v.'s to say uncle steve the truck before it was this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different. you know windows up last but not least my larger than life . peter knight an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have some fun. every day americans. what's america to our ancestors suffered the most insane things council recently i was naked. i think. we start to bridge the gap this is the great american pilgrimage. how do i look through it look ok well yes you got to get beyond the vanity. just elements. present and become your spirit animal. our hero say goodbye to texas and hello to the open road as they set their sights north on one of america's most iconic land. if they can make the almost half moon guess we should be careful about. running on sheer determination and gasoline fumes stephen to match make it to the land of great faces and great place to see south dakota. say this is good coffee and you know t
both gosselin test hollywood guy you'll suspect every proud american first of all i'm just struck marcia and r.v.'s to say uncle steve the truck before it was this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different. you know windows up last but not least my larger than life . peter knight an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have some fun. every day americans. what's america to our ancestors suffered the most insane things...
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what marcia button it. up. in the car that the hospital. and how do you fear not the people who did that. to your lovely. kolob. well the measure was off. all the for hire. and their. secret location in europe bill one of these investigators are building a criminal case against the syrian regime. using their cache of smuggled intelligence documents. they've interviewed hundreds of people whose names appear on the regime's arrest lists and interrogation notes. the treatment of detainees in different parts of the country did not differ in any substantial way too many people have been physically abused people have been psychologically abused too many people died in detention of unnatural causes. to say that there's anything else but a widespread and indeed systematic. practice of abuse. witnesses say the abuses weren't confined to the detention centers even when they were sent to hospital for treatment to torture continued. muslim says he was so severely beaten that he was urinating blood. he was taken to a military hospital close to the deten
what marcia button it. up. in the car that the hospital. and how do you fear not the people who did that. to your lovely. kolob. well the measure was off. all the for hire. and their. secret location in europe bill one of these investigators are building a criminal case against the syrian regime. using their cache of smuggled intelligence documents. they've interviewed hundreds of people whose names appear on the regime's arrest lists and interrogation notes. the treatment of detainees in...
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decisions in these cases are widely condemned by other republican statesmen who said marcia was tryingo take away their slaves and they were right. this is an example of a pragmatist, a man who believed in moderation and compromise and was to make progress one step at a time. thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
decisions in these cases are widely condemned by other republican statesmen who said marcia was tryingo take away their slaves and they were right. this is an example of a pragmatist, a man who believed in moderation and compromise and was to make progress one step at a time. thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
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on the equity team which is myself, a black woman, we were codirectors and marcia are also a black woman who was the executive assistant. so we were the team. the organization hired a consultant web developer to design a website for us. and she was setting meetings with all of the departments to interview is about what we do so she can make our page. so she made an appointment with the equity team. it was the afternoon and we came in the meeting and the web developer was also a black woman. angela. so we sit down and she has this survey. she gives it to us and it's got these questions about what we do but i find it annoying and tedious and frustrating.so i shove it aside and i say look, i try to expire what we do. we go out into different satellite offices and we do these antiracism training and we scare the white people. in fact, the office up there says they don't ever want debra back in the office but i guess her hair scared them. i wish i could say to you i recognized what i had said and done but i didn't. couple days later, marcia came to me and said, angela was really offended abou
on the equity team which is myself, a black woman, we were codirectors and marcia are also a black woman who was the executive assistant. so we were the team. the organization hired a consultant web developer to design a website for us. and she was setting meetings with all of the departments to interview is about what we do so she can make our page. so she made an appointment with the equity team. it was the afternoon and we came in the meeting and the web developer was also a black woman....
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decisions in these cases are widely condemned by other republican statesmen who said marcia was tryingo take away their slaves and they were right. this is an example of a pragmatist, a man who believed in moderation and compromise and was to make progress one step at a time. thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] they never learn politics. he told his aides who served both roosevelt and taft is an intimate aid, i will not play a part for popularity. if the people want to reject it at their prerogative. he has a madisonian view. it's yours or madison, alexander hamilton and john marshall when he considers the greatest american ever. madison and hamilton agreed majority should rule, but only slowly and thoughtfully other times. so that reason rather than passion could prevail. the entire system is set up to slow the direct expression of popular passion so that people can be governed in the public interest rather than through faction. >> in just a few minutes on booktv, we will show you a program from 2009. the book is called trans and and the author is prof
decisions in these cases are widely condemned by other republican statesmen who said marcia was tryingo take away their slaves and they were right. this is an example of a pragmatist, a man who believed in moderation and compromise and was to make progress one step at a time. thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] they never learn politics. he told his aides who served both roosevelt and taft is an intimate aid, i will not play a part for popularity. if the people...
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wow we saw it with marcia blackburn. but there is no substitute for facebook.t's the best tool for candidates to get their message out there. it's not like we have a cell phone plan that says we don't like sprint because they are not treating us right. we'll go to verizon. when they hamper conservatives it's helping democrats. it could be considered an in-kind donation. adam: i'm not making a judgment when i say facebook is a private company and dock wait wants. but haven't we entered a slippery slope. they get to call the shots, they get to monitor speech. can't we leave it up to the consumer? >> they should err on the side of liberty. that goes for all of these social media companies. facebook is the communication tool. we don't blame the phone company for the bomb threat. when somebody makes a mistake we go after them. if there is speech you don't like, the way we handle tonight america is with good speech. adam: you disagree with facebook's decision to ban lewis farakan and they removed the portion of whatever farrakhan had out of his book. >> i'm a conserv
wow we saw it with marcia blackburn. but there is no substitute for facebook.t's the best tool for candidates to get their message out there. it's not like we have a cell phone plan that says we don't like sprint because they are not treating us right. we'll go to verizon. when they hamper conservatives it's helping democrats. it could be considered an in-kind donation. adam: i'm not making a judgment when i say facebook is a private company and dock wait wants. but haven't we entered a...
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host: marcia, in florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. i would like to ask mr. waxman if there isn't anything suspicious about that one juror holdout for the 10 other charges because manafort had a reputation for witness tampering. he had an ankle bracelet, but he was still roaming around. it just seems extremely, based on what that woman said on fox news yesterday, that regardless how much the other 11 jurors tried to point out to her all the paper trails, she just was flat out refused to accept it. i would be suspicious of a juror of that nature not having some kind of connection with in the trump party. host: for those who do not watch fox news, one juror reported that there was one holdout for the remaining 10 counts in an exclusive interview yesterday. guest: i understand the thought process there. i think that is unlikely because that juror did convict on eight counts. if the fix was in, if someone had really gotten to that juror, you would assume they would have held out on all 18 counts and there would have been a hung trial. for whatever reason, and the
host: marcia, in florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. i would like to ask mr. waxman if there isn't anything suspicious about that one juror holdout for the 10 other charges because manafort had a reputation for witness tampering. he had an ankle bracelet, but he was still roaming around. it just seems extremely, based on what that woman said on fox news yesterday, that regardless how much the other 11 jurors tried to point out to her all the paper trails, she just was flat out refused to...
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tim: i mentioned marcia blackthorn.y still voted no on the omnibus bill, she is opposed the foreign bill, she opposed to the export import bank which was a big crony of stick -- cronyistic bill. we need more folks. i look at governor scott and florida. he is running for the senate. you look at the budget reforms and the tax cuts in florida, they have done very good things. he is worth keeping an eye on. he is running for the senate this year. shery: to talk about the spending bill, immigration. how concerned are you that president trump is trying to change the narrative away from his legal problems? and in fact go ahead and do what he threatened to do, shut down the government? tim: we are looking at the on the bill -- omnibus bill coming up. the president deserves credit for the effort he made. after the omnibus in the spring, he said i am not signing another one of those. good for him. he pushed the senate and the house to do a rescission to clawback the spending from the omnibus bill. he deserves a lot of credit for
tim: i mentioned marcia blackthorn.y still voted no on the omnibus bill, she is opposed the foreign bill, she opposed to the export import bank which was a big crony of stick -- cronyistic bill. we need more folks. i look at governor scott and florida. he is running for the senate. you look at the budget reforms and the tax cuts in florida, they have done very good things. he is worth keeping an eye on. he is running for the senate this year. shery: to talk about the spending bill, immigration....
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you have got several candidates banned like marcia blackburn. charles: gayle? >> social media platforms should not discriminate against conservatives. they are going to regret it. charles: it' not illegal. >> no, it's not. charles: if they want to shadow-ban you, they can do that, that's their prerogative. >> it's unwise to do so because then they get into the business of deciding what is acceptable political speech. they should adopt a neutral stance. it helps our democracy and it helps their platform to avoid government regulation. this is really a crisis point for them to understand whether the government is going to try to regulate them. charles: we have seen both of their shares get hammered. they have to continue to grow growth. then they have to monetize it. the notion they would start to offend large swaths of their clients is suicidal economically. are they at the point where you could start to consider them the way we treat traditional media companies at the very least? >> they are opening themselves up for that. if they want to make the argument they
you have got several candidates banned like marcia blackburn. charles: gayle? >> social media platforms should not discriminate against conservatives. they are going to regret it. charles: it' not illegal. >> no, it's not. charles: if they want to shadow-ban you, they can do that, that's their prerogative. >> it's unwise to do so because then they get into the business of deciding what is acceptable political speech. they should adopt a neutral stance. it helps our democracy...
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gary and marcia left in 2007. seven yea later, they were reunited with their son, michael. >> nose are seven years that i'm not goingo get back. >> reporter: the fosters say they were well aware of the allegations against o'connor. they are shocked, though, that he was arrested. >> you know, to see this arrested happen, it's a welcome, bright light. >> hopefully it brings clofore this one young lady. but there are others that need closure, too. >> weporter: as the case when similar allegations against church members arose three years ago, i agach have r out to church leadership wanting to hear from the pastor or omebody incharge. they've yet to get back to me. abuse, that knew the that didn't report it or tried to hide the abuse, those folks are just as guilty.te >> reporr: in sterling, virginia, david culver, news4. >>> here's an exausle of ife news4 is working for you -- of how news4 is working for you. the stafford county consumer thathowed this brown water is about to have a n water filtration installed. she's
gary and marcia left in 2007. seven yea later, they were reunited with their son, michael. >> nose are seven years that i'm not goingo get back. >> reporter: the fosters say they were well aware of the allegations against o'connor. they are shocked, though, that he was arrested. >> you know, to see this arrested happen, it's a welcome, bright light. >> hopefully it brings clofore this one young lady. but there are others that need closure, too. >> weporter: as the...
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no one knows marcia clark. perry mason? that's one guy. i love talking legal strategy with you. it's quite fascinating. hope you come back soon. >> thank you very much. lisa: whether the president likes it or not, impeachment will likely take center stage as we move closer to the midterms. we all know a bunch of democrats want to get rid of the president because they don't like him. congressman al green and congresswoman maxine waters, they talk about it on a daily basis, harping on and on, but in reality, the push to impeach is a double-edged sword. even house minority leader nancy pelosi knows that. she and other democrat leaders are reportedly very worried that calls for impeachment, the calls alone, could damage their chances of winning back the white house and getting her, icy pause, back on that powerful seat. but republicans also grappling with how to handle all of this. gop leaders said to be quite worried some rank and file members could start speaking out against the president. that would signify the opening of the first major rift between the party and the white house
no one knows marcia clark. perry mason? that's one guy. i love talking legal strategy with you. it's quite fascinating. hope you come back soon. >> thank you very much. lisa: whether the president likes it or not, impeachment will likely take center stage as we move closer to the midterms. we all know a bunch of democrats want to get rid of the president because they don't like him. congressman al green and congresswoman maxine waters, they talk about it on a daily basis, harping on and...
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hakeem jeffries, cedric richmond, elijah cummings and marcia fudge of ohio.nk this is, and who would be your pick, symone? >> so, i am fans of all the folks equally, so, i'm not in a position to comment on that, don, but what i will say is, i think it's extremely realistic. there has been some decent in the caucus around leader pelosi. one could argue the case for new leadership if the democratic caucus, but someone needles to demonstrate they can raise the type of money that nancy pelosi has been able to raise. if someone comes along to do that, there could be an appetite for perhaps a challenge. >> so, quentin, i said before the break, we had a black president, yet to have a black speaker. you think it can be done? >> not only, you know, can it be done, i think it probably will be done. so, this year in the midterms, talking about the possibility of moving the black caucus from 48 members to 52, 54 even, depending on how the elections go. so, there's no way to get to 218 votes in the caucus without the cbc. and so, i think they're in a great position to det
hakeem jeffries, cedric richmond, elijah cummings and marcia fudge of ohio.nk this is, and who would be your pick, symone? >> so, i am fans of all the folks equally, so, i'm not in a position to comment on that, don, but what i will say is, i think it's extremely realistic. there has been some decent in the caucus around leader pelosi. one could argue the case for new leadership if the democratic caucus, but someone needles to demonstrate they can raise the type of money that nancy pelosi...
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have barletta in pennsylvania, ohio and north dakota, they made it through senate primaries as did marciat so what's made all the difference? nearly all of the difference of congress who won their primaries for statewide office got endorsements from president trump or ran unopposed. in this environment it's pretty clear when a republican candidate for office does not get an endorsement for trump. we're going to talk about what that means for the november midterms when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills block one. flonase sensimist. new laptop with 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer lo
have barletta in pennsylvania, ohio and north dakota, they made it through senate primaries as did marciat so what's made all the difference? nearly all of the difference of congress who won their primaries for statewide office got endorsements from president trump or ran unopposed. in this environment it's pretty clear when a republican candidate for office does not get an endorsement for trump. we're going to talk about what that means for the november midterms when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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speaks to his character and his ability and i know he would give most of that shout-out to his wife, marcia, who was just steadfast during that time. i also think of those of you, if you are here, you are a political junkie. we know how that works. those of you that followed ronald reagan and kept up, the last letter president reagan is known to have written was to governor barbour in 1994 after the republicans took over the house of representatives and governor barbour was then chairman of the rnc, and it was a short congratulatory letter which, when they were putting together the book of letters, they didn't have a copy of that letter and they contacted him. he actually took it out of the frame so they could include it with the letter. but we have such great standing and respect in mississippi because of our former governor. would you please help me welcome governor haley barbour. >> thank you very much. thank you very much, congressman. i will take one second to say we'll miss you after the end of this year. stephanie, thank you for leading this and coordinating this, organizing this. i
speaks to his character and his ability and i know he would give most of that shout-out to his wife, marcia, who was just steadfast during that time. i also think of those of you, if you are here, you are a political junkie. we know how that works. those of you that followed ronald reagan and kept up, the last letter president reagan is known to have written was to governor barbour in 1994 after the republicans took over the house of representatives and governor barbour was then chairman of the...
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there were certain parts of the pro-abortion industry that was marketing fetus hard body parts and marcia had made that case and i think very factually correct she had made that case. >> right. i think it was twitter, not google. >> you're correct. 100%. >> this is complicated, all right? i did all this reading today about shadow banning and algorithms and searches and what they say. there's no question we could know more but i say the president is playing that to negative advantage. he's taking the unknown and trying to create a certainty. what they say is sometimes people who wind up being harder to find, it's because they're generating content or reactions to their content that often violate the protocols of decency and abusive behavior and language. so they're almost kind of being a victim of circumstance of what they're putting out. that's not really on the platform. that's on the community. >> chris, that's an admitted tension point, but i'll give you another example. the california republican party if you did a google search this year earlier would come up as another search would b
there were certain parts of the pro-abortion industry that was marketing fetus hard body parts and marcia had made that case and i think very factually correct she had made that case. >> right. i think it was twitter, not google. >> you're correct. 100%. >> this is complicated, all right? i did all this reading today about shadow banning and algorithms and searches and what they say. there's no question we could know more but i say the president is playing that to negative...
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he put up a long note on social media, saying, marcia, marcia, we were told we got the winning bid.bid was passed over. we were outbid by somebody with unlimited resources. we don't know the name of the hollywood studio. they are worried it could be torn down. watch what it was sold for in 1973? 63,000. it went for 1.9 million. bid higher than that. he outbid 1.9 million. stuart: why would you tear it down if the value inherent being the brady house? >> this is rumor flying around. they are worried it would be torn down. ashley: rumor. liz: i know. that is what lance bass. stuart: totally leaves me cold. liz: i tried. stuart: musician kid rock, getting involved in michigan politics endorsing that man, john james for senate. kid rock's not alone. the president is backing him too. we'll have mr. james' competitor on the show next. ♪ stuart: you know overall the market has come back a bit. the dow is only down 25 but we still have three of the big five technology companies moving lower. they would be apple, alphabet and microsoft. they're down but facebook, amazon are both up. >>> bett
he put up a long note on social media, saying, marcia, marcia, we were told we got the winning bid.bid was passed over. we were outbid by somebody with unlimited resources. we don't know the name of the hollywood studio. they are worried it could be torn down. watch what it was sold for in 1973? 63,000. it went for 1.9 million. bid higher than that. he outbid 1.9 million. stuart: why would you tear it down if the value inherent being the brady house? >> this is rumor flying around. they...
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. >> marcia, you think he cast mark hammil deliberately. you can have generational casting and the iconic father figure and symbolic younger generation figure. and so the casting of mark hammil. it is a cross generational message. >> and robert car dine. and have lee marvin. and at the end of world war one. and fuller was interested in retreating. and that is subkwent wars and that is what history does for itself. and that is in the big red one. and that is from the war. that is from the ones. and that is hanging as to why john wayne with middle age. and that is celebrity status. and that is substantive challenge. and that is both for and lee marvin. and that is full of europe. and i just wondered whether to have a 55-year-old buck sergeant. and lee marvin has the wonderful ravaged face. and i am curious to what the connection was. and how they made a decision and view someone so much older. >> that is a great question and i don't have a definitive answer to that. i don't know precisely why fuller, i know he really wanted marvin. and i thin
. >> marcia, you think he cast mark hammil deliberately. you can have generational casting and the iconic father figure and symbolic younger generation figure. and so the casting of mark hammil. it is a cross generational message. >> and robert car dine. and have lee marvin. and at the end of world war one. and fuller was interested in retreating. and that is subkwent wars and that is what history does for itself. and that is in the big red one. and that is from the war. that is...
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he's also joined by his wife, marcia, his sister, melinda, his children, cassy and kyle, his daughter in lawang and i grandchildren, keegan, camden and cameron and other family members and friends. i am sure they are all very, very proud of your accomplishments. a native hoosier kip is a seventh generation farmer. and has been active in agribusiness in indiana for -- over 40 years. he's a current chairman of tom farms in leesburg, indiana, which is one of the largest corn, soybean and seed growers in the state. kip's agribusiness experience spans the globe. it includes work in north america, south america, africa, europe, the middle east and asia. he serves on the boards of the indiana economic development corporation, the indiana chamber of commerce, the future farmers of america foundation, and the national 4-h foundation. his leadership in the field has also been recognized by the agriculture future of america. which awarded him the 2015 ag leader of the year award. i believe kip is highly qualified and will be committed to achieving the goals of the united nations world food progr
he's also joined by his wife, marcia, his sister, melinda, his children, cassy and kyle, his daughter in lawang and i grandchildren, keegan, camden and cameron and other family members and friends. i am sure they are all very, very proud of your accomplishments. a native hoosier kip is a seventh generation farmer. and has been active in agribusiness in indiana for -- over 40 years. he's a current chairman of tom farms in leesburg, indiana, which is one of the largest corn, soybean and seed...
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could say to you that i recognized i recognized what i had said but i didn't a couple days later marcia came to me and said angela was really offended about black woman's hair. the moment she said it i got it. in a new better. but i was making my moves i was showing that i was i was woken the other white people weren't that i can make a joke about her hair because we had a relationship and i wasn't even conscious. so i followed a series of steps to repair that. first i called my friend and said i need to i need to talk to you. i vented all the embarrassment that i felt because i did not i did not want to run that at angela or even get with a of it so that she felt pressure to forgive me or reassure me. so i did it with another white woman. then we putter heads together to think about what i did was racist so that i could on that. and then i called angela and they said would you be willing to grant me the opportunity to repair the racism i perpetrated on you last week at the meeting? she said yes. she could have said no and she could have said no. you are a hypocrite. if i could not that
could say to you that i recognized i recognized what i had said but i didn't a couple days later marcia came to me and said angela was really offended about black woman's hair. the moment she said it i got it. in a new better. but i was making my moves i was showing that i was i was woken the other white people weren't that i can make a joke about her hair because we had a relationship and i wasn't even conscious. so i followed a series of steps to repair that. first i called my friend and said...
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over tennessee that they actually want to vote for brunderson, the democrat, because they don't like marciarn. i think it's too soon to say democrats won't win the senate. neil: wow. okay. it was just a guess. that's all we have. nothing wrong with guessing. >> i do it all the time. neil: i have done it for a living for decades. thank you all very much. >>> we are down about 230 points. i don't know whether anything these guys said had to do with that. i do know tweeting can come back to boomerang on a president or a billionaire talking about going private. what donald trump and elon musk have in common. if you're turning 65, you're probably learning about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is
over tennessee that they actually want to vote for brunderson, the democrat, because they don't like marciarn. i think it's too soon to say democrats won't win the senate. neil: wow. okay. it was just a guess. that's all we have. nothing wrong with guessing. >> i do it all the time. neil: i have done it for a living for decades. thank you all very much. >>> we are down about 230 points. i don't know whether anything these guys said had to do with that. i do know tweeting can come...
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kiera and marcia have pining for the mic. >> talking about what we need to do within parties, we have to hold accountable civil rights organizations, political organizations. we talked about the number of black women who turned out in elections. even though that has been the case for decades, there is not a shift in the time and money resources going to get more black women out to the polls. it hasn't shifted the strategy. the reality is, while we show up, so many of us are voting. -- aren't voting. why hasn't the strategy changed? it hasn't changed for women's organizations, black organizations, lgbt organizations, who are trying to get out the vote. think there is accountability there that needs to happen across the board. we have to stop invisible rising andokenizing black women expecting them to do all of the work for us. [applause] it's not ok. say,ther thing i want to angelica said the word accountability. we have talked about voting, running for office. there is so much political work that has to happen beyond those things. david was saying, as we have been here, policy is movi
kiera and marcia have pining for the mic. >> talking about what we need to do within parties, we have to hold accountable civil rights organizations, political organizations. we talked about the number of black women who turned out in elections. even though that has been the case for decades, there is not a shift in the time and money resources going to get more black women out to the polls. it hasn't shifted the strategy. the reality is, while we show up, so many of us are voting. --...
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. >> if i may, to give space to the other panelists, i think kierra and marcia have been -- >> i do think that there is, talking but what we need to do within parties, i also think where to hold accountable civil rights organizations, political organizations. we talked about the number of black women who turned out in elections. even though that is been the case for decades, there's not a shift in the time money and people resources going to get more black women out to the polls. it hasn't shifted the strategy. the reality is, while we show up, when we vote, so many of us are not voting. so why hasn't the strategy changed? it hasn't changed for women's organizations. it hasn't changed for black organizations. it hasn't changed for lgbtq organizations who are trying to get out the vote. i think there's accountability there that needs to happen across the board. like, we've got to stop invisible icing and tokenizing lack women and expecting them to do all of the work for us. it's not okay and it's across the board. the other thing i want to say and angelica said the word accountability, rig
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. >> jon meacham, the senate race between marcia blackburn, republican and former tennessee governorredesen. popular in the state for a long time. how does it look like it will shake out in tennessee? >> the primary was last night. and it's bredesen versus blackburn. i think bredesen is up unusually. i think a little bit in most of the polling that i've seen. as you say, very business friendly. very moderate democrat, very high-ranking republicans will say privately is, this is exactly the kind of democratic nominee they fear the most. because suburban women, millennials, african-americans are going to come out driven by an anti-trump fervor, but establishment republicans who had to put their principles to some extent in a blind trust in 2016 will be able to vote across the aisle in a race like this. vote for a democrat, and it matters n s nationally, not jus because i hope some day you'll be doing the weather on channel 5 one day. >> that's a promise. >> we have the helicopter chopper for you, the traffic thing. in a -- in a senate that's so narrowly divided, this is a republican pi
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speaks to his character and his ability and i know he would give most of that shout-out to his wife, marcia, who was just steadfast during that time. i also think of those of you, if you are here, you are a political junkie. we know how that works. those of you that followed ronald reagan and kept up, the last letter president reagan is known to have written was to governor barbour in 1994 after the republicans took over the house of representatives and governor barbour was then chairman of the rnc, and it was a short congratulatory letter which, when they were putting together the book of letters, they didn't have a copy of that letter and they contacted him. he actually took it out of the frame so they could include it with the letter. but we have such great standing and respect in mississippi because of our former governor. would you please help me welcome governor haley barbour. >> thank you very much. thank you very much, congressman. i will take one second to say we'll miss you after the end of this year. stephanie, thank you for leading this and coordinating this, organizing this. i
speaks to his character and his ability and i know he would give most of that shout-out to his wife, marcia, who was just steadfast during that time. i also think of those of you, if you are here, you are a political junkie. we know how that works. those of you that followed ronald reagan and kept up, the last letter president reagan is known to have written was to governor barbour in 1994 after the republicans took over the house of representatives and governor barbour was then chairman of the...