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harris and what's her name from new york. kirsten gillibrand. who all represent this camp. >> marieve somebody come up like you saw with trump outside the main stream and is unique. >> david: economics matter. >> harris: we are being shouted out on twitter. i said, there is a clip already, i said can democrats really fire up a base coming out of -- who is the base? and people are pointing out well, they had record numbers in certain areas. but it's not, as lisa is saying, it's not widespread. >> marie: there is a huge part of the democratic party is moderate. running in the midwest, running in the south and the plain states. my party will have a fight in 2020 for who we want to put forward. >> harris: that's what i said! >> david: you go back and read some of what bill clinton was saying the last time he was running. a couple of years after that. talking about how the year of big government is over and everything. you put together also, you add that the history of the democrat, the moderate wing together with what the socialists are talking about. frankly the old democrats are more
harris and what's her name from new york. kirsten gillibrand. who all represent this camp. >> marieve somebody come up like you saw with trump outside the main stream and is unique. >> david: economics matter. >> harris: we are being shouted out on twitter. i said, there is a clip already, i said can democrats really fire up a base coming out of -- who is the base? and people are pointing out well, they had record numbers in certain areas. but it's not, as lisa is saying, it's...
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mary harris is cal's aunt. >> he didn't know where she was and didn't know what had happened. >> he wokeand she wasn't there. >> and honestly he didn't -- it wasn't something that he seemed comfortable talking about a lot. i think it was very emotional for him. >> she was gone. gone without warning. her friends, distraught, called her cell phone. >> where the hell are you? you need to call me as soon as freaking possible. i am worried to death about you. >> they heard her cheerily cell phone message, haunting no such. >> hi, this is michele. leave me your name and number and i'll call you back as soon as i can. >> michele, bob miller, what's going on here? >> there is something else about this you should know. the night michele harris vanished was not just any night, it was september 11th, 2001. >> things are in some kind of disarray. >> so they were. and so nobody was paying much attention to the disturbing events up here around little owego new york. >> troopers have all been sent to new york city. there's a skeleton crew left at all the stations. >> back then sue moby was a senior inv
mary harris is cal's aunt. >> he didn't know where she was and didn't know what had happened. >> he wokeand she wasn't there. >> and honestly he didn't -- it wasn't something that he seemed comfortable talking about a lot. i think it was very emotional for him. >> she was gone. gone without warning. her friends, distraught, called her cell phone. >> where the hell are you? you need to call me as soon as freaking possible. i am worried to death about you. >>...
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maris. -- harris that, is rational and reasonable. immigration reform in the country. unfortunately, the discussions we see on capitol hill do not agree with you. >> harris: not all. >> juan: going back to president bush in '60, president obamand the gang of eight in i think it was '13, guess what, it's hard right republicans who have blocked comprehensive immigration reform. >> hold on, hold on. i want to finish -- it'll take two seconds. i want you to admit some democrats, some on the left, have been irrational and unreasonable when talking about this. >> juan: sure. >> girl, please, deserve an apology all day long for that. >> that's not an accurate statement. there was a compromise form of immigration reform that came to the house floor, not a single democrat that voted for it. democrats have not really demonstrated that they're actually willing to solve these problems. you look under both administrations, republicans and democrats, immigration reform has not gotten done. that's not a truthful statement. we have 30 seconds. >> i do
maris. -- harris that, is rational and reasonable. immigration reform in the country. unfortunately, the discussions we see on capitol hill do not agree with you. >> harris: not all. >> juan: going back to president bush in '60, president obamand the gang of eight in i think it was '13, guess what, it's hard right republicans who have blocked comprehensive immigration reform. >> hold on, hold on. i want to finish -- it'll take two seconds. i want you to admit some democrats,...
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to the nolan family and of course, the cake plate had to be taken back to the home, and so, harry's cousin, mary ethel, said harry volunteered and jumped up with something resembling the speed of lightning to volunteer to take the cake plate back across the street and when he took it back, who else answered the door but bess wallace? and there it is. the first letter that we know of in our collection is from december of 1910. that was the earliest letter we have from harry test bess, but they probably had -- to bess, but they probably had corresponded before then. nowadays, we just go right up the highway, but back then, it was like planes, trains, and automobiles. he had to walk to the railroad station and hop on the train to get to kansas city and then take a trolley or some kind of other conveyance to get from kansas city to independence, so they wrote a lot of letters and were grateful for that because they have that to read and study their courtship. so we have letters that started back in 1910 and their early years, we are assuming there wrote every two weeks. assuming we have everything,
to the nolan family and of course, the cake plate had to be taken back to the home, and so, harry's cousin, mary ethel, said harry volunteered and jumped up with something resembling the speed of lightning to volunteer to take the cake plate back across the street and when he took it back, who else answered the door but bess wallace? and there it is. the first letter that we know of in our collection is from december of 1910. that was the earliest letter we have from harry test bess, but they...
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the noland family, and of course, the cake plate had to be taken back to the home, and so, harry's cousin mary ethyl always said that harry jumped up and vol untear and with something like the speed of lightning to vol volunteer to the take the cake plate back across the street, and when he took it back, who else but bess wallace answer ed the door. there it is. the first letter that we know of that is in our collection is from descember of 1910. that was the earliest from harry to bess. they had corresponded from then. back then it took like plane, trains and automobiles to get from grandview to independence. you had to walk to the railroad station and hop on a train to get to kansas city and then a trolley or some conveyance to get from kansas city to independence, and so they wrote a lot of letters and we are grateful for that, because now we can read and study their courtsh courtship. and so we have the letters that started back in 1910, and the early years were assuming that they wrote about every two weeks. if you are looking at the date s ton the letters that kind of assuming that we ha
the noland family, and of course, the cake plate had to be taken back to the home, and so, harry's cousin mary ethyl always said that harry jumped up and vol untear and with something like the speed of lightning to vol volunteer to the take the cake plate back across the street, and when he took it back, who else but bess wallace answer ed the door. there it is. the first letter that we know of that is in our collection is from descember of 1910. that was the earliest from harry to bess. they...
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and so harry's cousin mary ethyl always said that harry volunteered and jumped up with something resembling the speed of lightning to volunteer to take the cake plate back across the street. when he took the cake plate back, who else answered the door but bess wallace? and there it is. the very first -- the first letter that we know of that is in our collection is from december of 1910. that was the earliest letter that we have from harry to bess. but they probably had corresponded before then. it was a challenge for harry to get to independence from grandview. nowadays we just zoom right up the highway. back then it was kind of like planes, trains, and automobiles. to get from grandville to independence. he had to walk to the railroad station, and happen on the train, then take a trolley or some other conveyians to get from kansas city to independence. so they wrote a lot of letters. and we are grateful for that because now we have that to read and study their courtship. so we have like i said letters that start back in 1910. and the early years we are assuming that they wrote about every
and so harry's cousin mary ethyl always said that harry volunteered and jumped up with something resembling the speed of lightning to volunteer to take the cake plate back across the street. when he took the cake plate back, who else answered the door but bess wallace? and there it is. the very first -- the first letter that we know of that is in our collection is from december of 1910. that was the earliest letter that we have from harry to bess. but they probably had corresponded before then....
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in other words you are seeing a political response. >> harris: marie, you are the only one on the couch, probably, what i was going to say, probably who in distance would have worked with the people that were working with the security clearance. so i'm curious as to your thoughts, because you know some of these people. >> marie: i know john brennan. and i think that there are a few things to keep in mind. first the rule for a while get security clearances revoked, and john brennan did not break any of them. the ability for former officials to maintain their clearances is not a gift to the former officials paid it so that their successors can call on their predecessors to get guidance and support. >> harris: can't they be reinstated at a high level? >> sean: not all. >> marie: i don't know if there is a way to overrule the president. the point is that it is not a gift to these former officials. i will also say that the idea that because former officials are speaking out publicly, that somehow they got on a list and now they are being punished by taking their clearance away is not going t
in other words you are seeing a political response. >> harris: marie, you are the only one on the couch, probably, what i was going to say, probably who in distance would have worked with the people that were working with the security clearance. so i'm curious as to your thoughts, because you know some of these people. >> marie: i know john brennan. and i think that there are a few things to keep in mind. first the rule for a while get security clearances revoked, and john brennan...
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states, and to say that we should pull them out because they are mere props, i don't agree. >> harris: marie on the lot of that. i would actually put more of the owners at these rallies on president trump. he likes to get the crowd whipped up into a frenzy. he knows that -- >> harris: i want to go back to the press briefing if we can because we are getting downfield. the fact of the matter, it's the president of united states and i think there would be a lot of journalistic hands to go cover that. but the press briefing, marie, i'm particularly curious to get your point of view on this because you are with a former administration and you come too, you know what it's like to be in that seat. we ask questions of you when you were at state. >> absolutely. i agree with guy that there is something inherently good about people getting to ask questions of their government on camera every single day or almost every day. so i think that it is an important thing to do. i think sarah sanders should probably maybe get into a little more substance and reporters should put her on more substance in these b
states, and to say that we should pull them out because they are mere props, i don't agree. >> harris: marie on the lot of that. i would actually put more of the owners at these rallies on president trump. he likes to get the crowd whipped up into a frenzy. he knows that -- >> harris: i want to go back to the press briefing if we can because we are getting downfield. the fact of the matter, it's the president of united states and i think there would be a lot of journalistic hands to...
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harris. this is just under one hour. i want to start by saying a thank you to mary and eric and to the entire netroots nation, for bringing us back together again. feels like a family reunion. great to be back at netroots. [applause] sen. warren: it's always great to have an excuse to come to new orleans. we will add that part. before i get started, i have been to a lot of net roots nations, and at every single one of them, our friend joel silverman has been backstage to give me advice and to cheer me on. he taught so many of us how to stand taller and how to speak louder to the people we fight for. his passing is a tremendous loss for our community, and my heart goes out to the many of you who loved him. so, i can hear joel's voice. he is telling me to get on with it, so i will. i first spoke at netroots one week after president obama signed dodd frank and the consumer financial protection bureau into law. and that is a victory that would not have happened without a lot of early netroots folks. so thank you for that. [applause] sen. warren: those of you around back then will remember what an uphill fight it was. for over
harris. this is just under one hour. i want to start by saying a thank you to mary and eric and to the entire netroots nation, for bringing us back together again. feels like a family reunion. great to be back at netroots. [applause] sen. warren: it's always great to have an excuse to come to new orleans. we will add that part. before i get started, i have been to a lot of net roots nations, and at every single one of them, our friend joel silverman has been backstage to give me advice and to...
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mary's sister, the widow of louis smith, age 32, passed on october 23. harry of littlestown suffered the loss of his son and two brothers from the flu. finally, pete jay smith of centennial lost two family members within a week's time. his mother died on october 14th and the 16-year-old daughter passed on october 19th. the flu crisis in adam county was waning. still, by october 25th, the situation at camp colt seemed to be on the upswing. four military positions were transferred from gettisburg to attend now victims in other camp. the military deaths were 117 in colt in october. total of 149 deaths since the epidemic struck. several more dough boys died in the flu in october for a total of 156 fatalities overall. the passage of the last soldier from influenza occurred on november 2nd, 1918. majority of the dough boys had departed gettisburg before the third wave of the influenza struck in late november and early diocese. the last civilian victim of the spanish flu was a three-year- old girl from butler township. total of 133 civilian deaths from influenza or p
mary's sister, the widow of louis smith, age 32, passed on october 23. harry of littlestown suffered the loss of his son and two brothers from the flu. finally, pete jay smith of centennial lost two family members within a week's time. his mother died on october 14th and the 16-year-old daughter passed on october 19th. the flu crisis in adam county was waning. still, by october 25th, the situation at camp colt seemed to be on the upswing. four military positions were transferred from gettisburg...
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would come to you harry out to work well paid off and his faded jobs the book tells the story of harlan county that's where i'm going. this for papa. own. land. i'm headed to the depot mary kom of course. i want to see what's left of the. three years since his first visit now that the us is shifting to major and gas and coal mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find it on a city where people are stuck like car turns from black and white picture their stories and there. have not changed much from those recorded by push pills research and that they are leading me in this journey. or was. well when i really don't know what. they. would mean in thirty. plus at least two it will be. worth. no ma'am. but i am brand in their place now. appalachian man but. appalachian male even with even. greater. crime our former fault. i got married when i. i was sixteen years old and my husband was seventeen years old and lead me in myriad about six months and he went into the mountains in six months after that dad and i went to contacts and he didn't. two week old son. played and lived down the street here only. killed. w
would come to you harry out to work well paid off and his faded jobs the book tells the story of harlan county that's where i'm going. this for papa. own. land. i'm headed to the depot mary kom of course. i want to see what's left of the. three years since his first visit now that the us is shifting to major and gas and coal mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find it on a city where people are stuck like car turns from...
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mary. two others were lost, followed by their mother. another hamlin and eastern county were lost 16 months apart. harry struvick of littlestown was struck with the flu. his mother died october 14 and his 16-year-old daughter passed in october 19. by mid-october, the flu crisis of adams county was waning, yet it continued to take the lives of soldiers and civilians the rest of 1918 and 1919. the cult swis seemed to be on tp swing. the military death was 118. for a total of 129 debts, the epidemic struck. there was a total of 156 fatalities overall. the passing of the last soldier from influenza occurred on november 7, 1918. the majority of the dough boys got its third wave before the influenza struck in late november, early december. there was a little girl who died on april 27, 1919. for a total of 133 civilian deaths from influenza or pneumonia in adams county. with that final casualty, the ordeal is over. it cost at least 289 military and civilian souls within the county's borders. at the end of the battle of gettysburg, at the end of the tenure to camp cole, 133 civilians lay dead. numbers, percenta
mary. two others were lost, followed by their mother. another hamlin and eastern county were lost 16 months apart. harry struvick of littlestown was struck with the flu. his mother died october 14 and his 16-year-old daughter passed in october 19. by mid-october, the flu crisis of adams county was waning, yet it continued to take the lives of soldiers and civilians the rest of 1918 and 1919. the cult swis seemed to be on tp swing. the military death was 118. for a total of 129 debts, the...
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this century, respecting at number four, mary jay blodgett said she made young girls want testing, aretha franklin gone from this world at 76 years old. >> harrisobin, thank you. rudy giuliani telling "the washington post" the president trump's legal team is still waiting for a response from the special counsel after submitting the last term for a potential interview with the commander in chief. but in the meanwhile, rudy giuliani reportedly says that the president's attorneys are already drafting their rebuttal to a possible subpoena from robert mueller that could set off a major court battle. indiana congressman tim banks is a member of both the armed services, house and veterans affairs committee, it is great to see her today. thank you for being with me. you know, rudy giuliani talking about this epic battle that is coming up, what do you make of it? >> it is hard to say, we know so little about the facts of what is included in the subpoena, any of the terms that would be included in any of this. at the end of the day we have to go back and remember that president trump every step of the way has been transparent. he said from the very begin
this century, respecting at number four, mary jay blodgett said she made young girls want testing, aretha franklin gone from this world at 76 years old. >> harrisobin, thank you. rudy giuliani telling "the washington post" the president trump's legal team is still waiting for a response from the special counsel after submitting the last term for a potential interview with the commander in chief. but in the meanwhile, rudy giuliani reportedly says that the president's attorneys...