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president clinton tweeted she wasne mostar justices ever. the american civil liberties union, where she directed the civil rights project in the 70 said, said she leaves the country changed because of her life's work. her death now triggers an epic political battle with thelocal t hanging in balance. trump says he will name a replacement with senate republicans promising conformation. mitch mcconnell saying president trump's nominee will receive a vote. >> flags in washington d.c. at the u.s. capitol, supreme court and white house were lowered to half staff to honor ginsburg. several hashtags about ginsburg were trending as tributes poured in. president obama wrote, in part, justice ruth bader ginsburg fought through the end, through her cancer with unwavering faith in our democracy and its ideals. that's how we remember her. jacky srksz t an american icon of untold p proportions and legal precision and a yearning for justice for all. governor newsom ", let us preserve her memory by honoring the ideals she held." and we can hawn rb her life
president clinton tweeted she wasne mostar justices ever. the american civil liberties union, where she directed the civil rights project in the 70 said, said she leaves the country changed because of her life's work. her death now triggers an epic political battle with thelocal t hanging in balance. trump says he will name a replacement with senate republicans promising conformation. mitch mcconnell saying president trump's nominee will receive a vote. >> flags in washington d.c. at the...
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rahim mostar will jets and go 7-0. 92 yards before leaving the game with a knee injury.: reports on monday. jimmy garoppolo would hobble through the first half. early in the second, he finds jordan read for the first of his two touchdown connections. 131 and 2 scores before leaving the game. how about jaret mckinnon, finally healthy. his first score as a niner. gore had 63 yards for the jets. the 49ers win, overcoming a lot of adversity, especially in the injury department. >> we had a good team. we had a good team last year and a good team this year. you lose some good guys and that will probably be for a while. we need guys to get better. >> everybody has a role on this football team. everybody can help the people get better one way or another. that's more true now than it has been. stick together and rally. >>> and the raiders open the stadi stadium in las vegas, against the saints tonight. >>> to baseball, houston and the otherwise want to sweep the giants to clinch the a.l. west. the giants were scoreless all weekend. chadwick trump off mike minor. 2-0, san francisc
rahim mostar will jets and go 7-0. 92 yards before leaving the game with a knee injury.: reports on monday. jimmy garoppolo would hobble through the first half. early in the second, he finds jordan read for the first of his two touchdown connections. 131 and 2 scores before leaving the game. how about jaret mckinnon, finally healthy. his first score as a niner. gore had 63 yards for the jets. the 49ers win, overcoming a lot of adversity, especially in the injury department. >> we had a...
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you can read baldwin and write and mostar about race but how we move forward is a more active question than some of the other questions. >> why integration and why that word we talk about diversity and inclusion and representation and desegregation but we are very clear about integration is the role. talk to me about that. >> it was his and intuition that integration was the real goal and because race makes no sense what is this really about? integration. you go through the record that is where malcolm and martin and douglas end up. de tocqueville writes this and says they must part or integrate. that's it. and then styling further back there is a lawyer from the 16 hundreds who points out we can and slavery but how do we integrate these people? that's where everyone was stuck you can be an abolitionist and still harbor negative racial stereotypes against african-americans. you can be a liberal and still build a life that segregates you and it was not assimilation that reduces or flattens the black sell for diversity like we are the world now we have diversity. it is integration and i
you can read baldwin and write and mostar about race but how we move forward is a more active question than some of the other questions. >> why integration and why that word we talk about diversity and inclusion and representation and desegregation but we are very clear about integration is the role. talk to me about that. >> it was his and intuition that integration was the real goal and because race makes no sense what is this really about? integration. you go through the record...
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pandemic hundreds of thousands of rohingya have fled myanmar since the military crackdown in 2017 mostar in neighboring bangladesh earlier i spoke to james gomes who is a regional director at the asia center he says the issue around rohingya refugees have shifted in recent months. i think 2 interesting developments in this state of crises 1st is the bush base pushback from bangladesh the government has you know publicly stated that it's increasing for teak. ringer refugees in bangladesh. and the government has also stated it is not going to accept investments what the ngo well being if it means extending yes they can cause particular so you don't need that kind of or shit happening the 2nd issue is really is that this is happening in the context of 19 this is pretty unique in this juncture in time because it's allowing the immense in thailand malaysia and even indonesian authorities to responsibly push back then and also rage on the concerns of the citizens or anxieties of citizens. consent so you know you'll find that you know even in this latest incident. may pas about one lean coming
pandemic hundreds of thousands of rohingya have fled myanmar since the military crackdown in 2017 mostar in neighboring bangladesh earlier i spoke to james gomes who is a regional director at the asia center he says the issue around rohingya refugees have shifted in recent months. i think 2 interesting developments in this state of crises 1st is the bush base pushback from bangladesh the government has you know publicly stated that it's increasing for teak. ringer refugees in bangladesh. and...
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was of mostar importance to many of the commanders. they came down to civilian organizations to try to come in and help these men along. and alsothe foodstuff came down to you eating off of the same plate every day and not washing the plate. the u.s. army had not started issuing utensils. you are using the same utensils over and over and not washing them, if you even had proper utensils. you are doing camp duties in the same pots were you are making your food. obviously that is going to create a lot of problems with an outbreak of disease is or other things going on in camp, especially with these issues. intoall this combining one, you start to see that you have just as many threats to your existence, your life, your health as much as you do in battle, if not, more so. as you have heard time and again on this site and others, you are more likely to die from disease than you are from combat. these are some of the reasons why. or either have a poor diet, you are in an area where hygiene is not of the utmost importance to ever may be arou
was of mostar importance to many of the commanders. they came down to civilian organizations to try to come in and help these men along. and alsothe foodstuff came down to you eating off of the same plate every day and not washing the plate. the u.s. army had not started issuing utensils. you are using the same utensils over and over and not washing them, if you even had proper utensils. you are doing camp duties in the same pots were you are making your food. obviously that is going to create...
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and mostar not sure what will happen within the next month or two months. and let's get the bill passed to know where we stand. get us past 116 congress. this is the right bill for right now? >> any other comments on the virtual panel? so when you have thousands of veterans dying every year due to suicide there are a lot of great ideas we should work on an out what jim said those are amendments that make it better to make it to conference fairly quickly. and then take that list to support the bill and have that fragment? and thousands of our lives would be lost. i just encourage my colleagues and to think about how does it make us foundation so this would be a major installment if we can move it through quickly. >> thank you for keying up the witnesses and the response to your questions they were very helpful and needed we have ongoing conversations with the house veterans affairs committee my absence from time to time is on the staff level we have reached an understanding that the house will take up the bill the 21st or second and pass it presumably withou
and mostar not sure what will happen within the next month or two months. and let's get the bill passed to know where we stand. get us past 116 congress. this is the right bill for right now? >> any other comments on the virtual panel? so when you have thousands of veterans dying every year due to suicide there are a lot of great ideas we should work on an out what jim said those are amendments that make it better to make it to conference fairly quickly. and then take that list to support...
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pandemic hundreds of thousands of or who have fled me in march since a military crackdown in 2017 mostar in neighboring bangladesh john quinn these are human rights specialist focusing on the one hand you fortify rights he calls on the indonesian government to offer the protection many working to refugees have been for you know 3 years now since the genocidal attacks in 2017 and there is severe restrictions on their everyday lives refugees in bali that are not granted education they're not able to freely move about they're not allowed to assemble or speak against the government so many of them have decided to try to seek better lives in malaysia and indonesia this boat of course was at sea for nearly 6 months and tragically an estimated 30 people died at sea and this is something that should have never happened in the 1st place. governments in southeast asia have been awful actually i don't allow ing working a refugee boats to disembark on their shores sometimes governments in this region have pushed refuse to the boat back out to sea under international law that is considered for a full
pandemic hundreds of thousands of or who have fled me in march since a military crackdown in 2017 mostar in neighboring bangladesh john quinn these are human rights specialist focusing on the one hand you fortify rights he calls on the indonesian government to offer the protection many working to refugees have been for you know 3 years now since the genocidal attacks in 2017 and there is severe restrictions on their everyday lives refugees in bali that are not granted education they're not able...
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the pandemic under it's of thousands of rahane get fed me and since the military crackdown in 2017 mostar in neighboring bangladesh john quigley is a human rights specialist he's focusing on the india at 45 bytes he's joining us live from bangkok by skype why do you think this boatload of refugees was forced to make this journey. thank you so much for having me. refugees are fleeing ongoing persecution in myanmar as for kind to say this is persecution sponsored by the government they're not allowed access to education livelihood and freedom of movement and back in 201-6017 there was violent attacks genocidal led attacks against their people so many of our hunger refugees are fleeing this ongoing persecution getting on boats and sometimes getting in cars and trying to make it to indonesia malaysia and thailand my understanding is though that this group set sail from bangladesh why do you think that they would feel in this necessary to leave buying the dish where of course many have been given the places to live on some support at least by the government. yeah many were him directly g.'s ha
the pandemic under it's of thousands of rahane get fed me and since the military crackdown in 2017 mostar in neighboring bangladesh john quigley is a human rights specialist he's focusing on the india at 45 bytes he's joining us live from bangkok by skype why do you think this boatload of refugees was forced to make this journey. thank you so much for having me. refugees are fleeing ongoing persecution in myanmar as for kind to say this is persecution sponsored by the government they're not...
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what are you seeing that your mostar encouraged about and what have you seen that are most concerned about as we tried to get our hands around this whole issue of over classifying? congressman? >> i'm sorry. this will work better. senator, what we've seen is a lack of ability to work across the agencies and find standards that can apply for everybody on that. i think that goes back to the lack of leadership. we are not asking that the odni actually go in and tell people what they're going to classify or not classified, but we need something to make sure everybody is working on o updating those, and to the extent any of them sure thatform making they are. i think what is probably -- there's no activity going on in that realm are kept but he juicing it's too expensive or is too much for us to do when, in fact, somebody has got to do it. it is incredibly expensive did not have it done, as the center indicated come some $18 $18 bin a year being spent and we're not really on top of the issues here.t i think we need the leadership and we need a set of standards that will take care of as mu
what are you seeing that your mostar encouraged about and what have you seen that are most concerned about as we tried to get our hands around this whole issue of over classifying? congressman? >> i'm sorry. this will work better. senator, what we've seen is a lack of ability to work across the agencies and find standards that can apply for everybody on that. i think that goes back to the lack of leadership. we are not asking that the odni actually go in and tell people what they're going...
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[laughter] these are questions in which whatever form i do talk about in the book mostar noncontroversialto the extent that except religion is often controversial especially in a highly secularized world. there were a couple of concrete events recorded in the book and one of which and i will read now from the text february 1980 as a canadian approached me through the intermediary to ask if i would undertake an experimental documentary the size and shape and decided that would be left in my hands the singular asset seem to be a lot of money with exclusive access to the sistine chapel. this privilege has never before been extended i never learned how it came to be the canadian magnate had got it. but the invitation to me was to have our programs to be filmed in the sistine chapel. i accepted the commission. and i called on malcolm and asked he would serve as my cohost. he readily agreed obviously it was expected i would ask a star or two to participate in this extravaganza but only two weeks before i approached a neighbor in switzerland and princess grace from monaco who regularly vacation
[laughter] these are questions in which whatever form i do talk about in the book mostar noncontroversialto the extent that except religion is often controversial especially in a highly secularized world. there were a couple of concrete events recorded in the book and one of which and i will read now from the text february 1980 as a canadian approached me through the intermediary to ask if i would undertake an experimental documentary the size and shape and decided that would be left in my...
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more labs, mostar, more equipment, more testing. it takes time to develop la bs testing.tests to perform. it is as simple as that, really. you heard jane talking about people being furious outside these testing centres. do your mind, is that legitimate anger? should we say how can we be in this situation, or is it completely unprecedented and virtually impossible to build this infrastructure in a short space of time? i think they are both right. it is very infuriating when you can't get a test and you need one. but we are seeing areas such as fit to fly, we get a lot of demand for that, we don't do that here. we are seeing a huge variety of reasons why you need to get a test. sometimes it is inconvenience, a test ca n sometimes it is inconvenience, a test can get you out of some situations. but for my work, they have not been able to get tests or ca re have not been able to get tests or care workers, that is not acceptable. interesting to get your view on that. doctor tony cooke, who has given us an idea of why there is that backlog in the system. a fivefold increase in d
more labs, mostar, more equipment, more testing. it takes time to develop la bs testing.tests to perform. it is as simple as that, really. you heard jane talking about people being furious outside these testing centres. do your mind, is that legitimate anger? should we say how can we be in this situation, or is it completely unprecedented and virtually impossible to build this infrastructure in a short space of time? i think they are both right. it is very infuriating when you can't get a test...
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when you scrape away the far end of the political debate mostar clustered around the middle trying to think about how to control television. i believe there is an opportunity now for people to get beyond partisan arguments and ideology. for a long time i've been arguing is not a republican or democratic issue but divorce what can we do as adults to make the impact as limited as possible with the well-being of children? that's a discussion i would like to bring about. >>cspan: how do you change divorce laws? >> a breaking mechanism a little harder and longer and requiring mandatory counseling and education so if they can't get back together so they understand more clearly why using children as ponds is - - as upon is terrible and how they can help raise their children after divorce. >>cspan: talk about the french and the german as having things better than what we do. >> i am a fan of a lot of the social policies defined in europe. i know they are rethinking how to for their policies but they are not talking about cutting back on their support the families to the extent as doing other
when you scrape away the far end of the political debate mostar clustered around the middle trying to think about how to control television. i believe there is an opportunity now for people to get beyond partisan arguments and ideology. for a long time i've been arguing is not a republican or democratic issue but divorce what can we do as adults to make the impact as limited as possible with the well-being of children? that's a discussion i would like to bring about. >>cspan: how do you...