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will be of their best as mr men will go. and that's exactly what british that my victims are perceiving the documents are supposed to prove that there was an undisclosed relationship between politicians and the pharmaceutical company. the influence of the german government in that which as i say appears to be the case from the from the papers. one which on the face of it offends the constitutional principle of no executive should interfere with the. responsibility an exercise of its duty by the judiciary and that's a constitutional principle which the germans accept which is accepted indeed throughout europe. ex-pat incidence most of this kind i miss shown to be even hotter so i can stipulate to quote a fund often stoff would say seventy einstein on this process it's. not a problem i'd slant. by doing the top one down for. and does a sunny. british little victims insist that they were denied a fair settlement. of the german foundation under the circumstances. two ways first the physical damage itself. but as well there's a c
will be of their best as mr men will go. and that's exactly what british that my victims are perceiving the documents are supposed to prove that there was an undisclosed relationship between politicians and the pharmaceutical company. the influence of the german government in that which as i say appears to be the case from the from the papers. one which on the face of it offends the constitutional principle of no executive should interfere with the. responsibility an exercise of its duty by the...
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the kremlin or the russian i would like to bring mr banta men because mr bennett was talking about you know a more nuanced way of all of dealing with russia which is what you were saying that the u.s. administration that the president donald trump has been you know more than dealing with this than he has been in the possible what will the u.s. administration do now do you think beyond these expulsions is there any way to to move forward here i think many of us in the united states were surprised that president trump has a more subtle approach to these issues than we originally thought of him because these his public statements are often a conflict for his actions but i think what's important is president putin is the leader of russia countries deal with country countries and therefore we have to deal with president putin and the russian government we're not we're not going to deal with the people we prefer to leave with it within russia russia is an important player on many many issues that are important to the western countries and to the united states pacifically for example in the m
the kremlin or the russian i would like to bring mr banta men because mr bennett was talking about you know a more nuanced way of all of dealing with russia which is what you were saying that the u.s. administration that the president donald trump has been you know more than dealing with this than he has been in the possible what will the u.s. administration do now do you think beyond these expulsions is there any way to to move forward here i think many of us in the united states were...
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would be abuse as mr mugabe men will go. and that's exactly what british that my victims up to sealing the documents are supposed to prove that there was an undisclosed relationship between politicians and the pharmaceutical company. the influence of the german government in that which as i say appears to be the case from the from the papers it's one which on the face of it offends the constitutional principle of no executive shouldn't affair with the. responsibility an exercise of its duty by the judiciary and that's a constitutional principle which the germans accept which is accepted in these throughout europe. ex-pat incidents most of this kind. even hot so i can stipulate to quite often and often stoffel einstein on disputes us. based. on our politics in the us. but in the top one darfur. i watch it as london. t.v. . and does a sunday sabbath about a small small man. dimension getting about done enough to ensure that. british the little mind victims insist that they were denied a fair settlement. found that the german c
would be abuse as mr mugabe men will go. and that's exactly what british that my victims up to sealing the documents are supposed to prove that there was an undisclosed relationship between politicians and the pharmaceutical company. the influence of the german government in that which as i say appears to be the case from the from the papers it's one which on the face of it offends the constitutional principle of no executive shouldn't affair with the. responsibility an exercise of its duty by...
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mr. lopez. other men were hospitalized. one is still listed as critical , another serious, and two were discharged. >> a young man that was very distraught came inside our place of business and said he needed help. needed something to stop the bleeding. i looked across and saw four bodies on the floor. two were not moving and one person was growing slowly. one person appeared to be huddled over someone asking him to hang on and not leave.>> reporter: another witness said a driver got into an altercation and was holding and asked. he said the man got into his white gmc, flipped it around and platted into the man on the sidewalk. police arrested the suspected driver, mark dennis. he was charged with 15 counts including murder, four counts of attempted murder and six counts of assault with a deadly weapon. on his facebook page he lists himself as a uber driver from san francisco.'s nickname is bare -- bear. we asked him for an interview and he turned us down. he is expected to make his first court appearance next week. >>> pol
mr. lopez. other men were hospitalized. one is still listed as critical , another serious, and two were discharged. >> a young man that was very distraught came inside our place of business and said he needed help. needed something to stop the bleeding. i looked across and saw four bodies on the floor. two were not moving and one person was growing slowly. one person appeared to be huddled over someone asking him to hang on and not leave.>> reporter: another witness said a driver...
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>> on all the president's men. >> mr. kushner will you sign my russian flag? sign my russian flag.my russian flag, please. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you and visit coolsculpting.com today... for...
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mr. leung and the other men here might not even have warm clothing for the cooler winter nights. sometimes, when the people of hong kong come home from work, mr. leung goes to the soccer pitch. he used to work in a slaughterhouse and lived in employee housing. now he's 70 and in poor health. he's given up hope of ever getting a subsidized apartment, as there are almost 300,000 other people in hong kong who are also on the waiting list. host: now from hong kong, to turkey. two years ago, more than 1000 of the country's academics signed a petition criticizing president recep tayyip erdogan's policies and appealing for an end to his bloody campaign against the kurds -- a small act with major repercussions. many of them were later fired by presidential decree. the accusation -- spreading terrorist propaganda. after the attempted military coup, around 150,000 civil servants in turkey lost their jobs -- often for unexplained reasons. they've hit the streets in protest at being blackballed -- made captives in their country. reporter: ulas bayraktar has been working behind the counter for
mr. leung and the other men here might not even have warm clothing for the cooler winter nights. sometimes, when the people of hong kong come home from work, mr. leung goes to the soccer pitch. he used to work in a slaughterhouse and lived in employee housing. now he's 70 and in poor health. he's given up hope of ever getting a subsidized apartment, as there are almost 300,000 other people in hong kong who are also on the waiting list. host: now from hong kong, to turkey. two years ago, more...
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of people in hard so-called hard to reach areas and besieged areas but of course it's a cure for mr for men with guns and power preventing humanitarian workers like myself to do my job for women children and civilians in the frontlines we are now therefore into the eighth year of the war in syria what has to happen to make sure that the eighth year is the last year of this conflict several things have to happen number one stop bringing fuel to the fire the external sponsors of this war. is russia and iran on the government side gulf countries western countries on the opposition side should stop turkey enough need to course now and say can we can we sit down and talk with each other can we have wise men and women talking and men's with gun power coursing there or there was a spectacular failure of believing in military solutions alone and then we need to allow humanitarian workers to do our job we're still prevented from going to eastern enclaves there are now is the go to as is is in three pieces at the moment there are tens of thousands of children in side there were prevented access we ma
of people in hard so-called hard to reach areas and besieged areas but of course it's a cure for mr for men with guns and power preventing humanitarian workers like myself to do my job for women children and civilians in the frontlines we are now therefore into the eighth year of the war in syria what has to happen to make sure that the eighth year is the last year of this conflict several things have to happen number one stop bringing fuel to the fire the external sponsors of this war. is...
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men. i think that is the way we could have more success. >> mr. jones, how do we take this down in scale across the city? >> one of the things i try to do do encourage other people to . , you have to take a look at them and start listening to them. all the time,ch don't do this, don't do that. listen to their stories. i know who they were when they came into the program. i did some of the things they did, that did not scare me. i thought they came in because they wanted help. it is a great honor for them to come into the program and get a high school diploma, they accomplished something. a lot of young people in our community don't finish. because they lack intelligence, they lack someone pushing them. and we look at ourselves think we come from nice homes, our children did not go to jail, it is up to us to say let's help somebody else like somebody helped us. somebody helped me go to school. somebody helped me get a job. menn't look at these young and turned my back on them, that is not fair. some of the circumstances are not the same. when i see
men. i think that is the way we could have more success. >> mr. jones, how do we take this down in scale across the city? >> one of the things i try to do do encourage other people to . , you have to take a look at them and start listening to them. all the time,ch don't do this, don't do that. listen to their stories. i know who they were when they came into the program. i did some of the things they did, that did not scare me. i thought they came in because they wanted help. it is...
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i have found there is sufficient evidence to charge mr hill with the manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 mene also authorised a further charge against mr hill of endangering an aircraft, contrary to article 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this criminal procedure and process can progress as swiftly as possible. this memorial to the 11 men who died has been placed on this bridge near the crash site. tonight, the crown prosecution service said that andy hill, the pilot, would be charged and appear in court in due course. the inquest into the men's deaths is now likely to be postponed until after any court case. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in sussex. the tensions between britain and russia have deepened following borisjohnson's latest reflections on the chemical attack in salisbury, when a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned. the foreign secretary, answering
i have found there is sufficient evidence to charge mr hill with the manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 mene also authorised a further charge against mr hill of endangering an aircraft, contrary to article 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this criminal procedure...
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i have found there is sufficient evidence to charge mr hill with manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 menrticle 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this criminal procedure and process can progress as swiftly as possible. this memorial to the 11 men who died has been placed on this bridge near the crash site. tonight, the crown prosecution service said that andy hill, the pilot, would be charged and appear in court in due course. the inquest into the men‘s deaths is now likely to be postponed until after any court case. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in sussex. tributes have been paid to the red arrows engineer who died in a crash on anglesey on tuesday. corporaljonathan bayliss‘s colleagues described him as a generous, kind and caring man who could always be relied upon. the pilot of the aircraft, flight lieutenant david stark, was injured in the accident. fashion retaile
i have found there is sufficient evidence to charge mr hill with manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 menrticle 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this criminal procedure and process can progress as swiftly as possible. this memorial to the 11 men who died has been...
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mr. calhoun: so, these men were on his case throughout. there were many others in that group i have been talking about. grant did have many defenders in the republican party, to be sure. and in congress, the press. but in the early historical treatments of his administration, back to this point of the historiography, their voices, his defenders think, were largely ignored. after grant left office and even more so after his death, many of the men he had tangled with, many of his most implacable enemies, rushed to publish their version of events in articles and books and so forth. men of the most influential in that period, and the postpresidential and after grant's death was henry adams. in the book that many of you are familiar, but you probably read in college, "the education of henry adams", published 100 years ago. there is a long-standing feud between the addams family and ulysses s. grant. let me quote a couple of lines to give you the flavor of his old adversary. "grant's administration was pre-intellectual, archaic, and it would see
mr. calhoun: so, these men were on his case throughout. there were many others in that group i have been talking about. grant did have many defenders in the republican party, to be sure. and in congress, the press. but in the early historical treatments of his administration, back to this point of the historiography, their voices, his defenders think, were largely ignored. after grant left office and even more so after his death, many of the men he had tangled with, many of his most implacable...
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whose real name is stephanie clifford, says the agreement is not valid because she says mr trump never signed it. menen in china are being encouraged to settle for someone who is "more or less 0k" when choosing who to marry. the appeal, which was made in a leading newspaper editorial, urged people to be less fussy when it comes to picking a spouse. it follows concerns about the low birth rate in the country. now, some amazing pictures captured by thomas kray as he was snowboarding in the french alps. watch as the snow in front of him crumbles as an avalanche begins, and then the whole slope literally collapses on top of him. but thomas escaped in one piece. he was saved by activating an avalanche airbag which allowed him to escape being buried. police in britain say a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned by a nerve agent on sunday. sergei and yulia skripal have been critically ill in hospital since being found unconscious on a bench. a police officer who went to help is also in intensive care. tom symonds reports. sergei skripal is a man with a shadowy past. relatives say he feared it wo
whose real name is stephanie clifford, says the agreement is not valid because she says mr trump never signed it. menen in china are being encouraged to settle for someone who is "more or less 0k" when choosing who to marry. the appeal, which was made in a leading newspaper editorial, urged people to be less fussy when it comes to picking a spouse. it follows concerns about the low birth rate in the country. now, some amazing pictures captured by thomas kray as he was snowboarding in...
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mr. see: mm-hm. >> anthony: now, do most young men go to the temple to ah -- >> mr.like public education, just to become a novice. >> mr. see: yes, yes. >> anthony: ahh! >> james: yeah, unless, unless -- >> anthony: so everybody. >> james: everybody, yeah. that's where you learn english. >> mr. see: yeah. >> james: and you speak french too? >> mr. see: no, no. >> anthony: mr. see lives with his extended family here in this compound, on the outskirts of luang prabang. >> anthony: looks awesome. so, what do we got here? >> james: or lamb is in a iconic lao dish. with mushrooms, and dill. the key ingredient is the pepperwood. these, ah, wooden blocks with has like ah, white peppers. >> anthony: that infuses the dish, you don't eat it? >> james: it's like a -- you don't eat it. it's a very herbaceous, peppery, really rich. >> mr. see: yeah. >> anthony: unlike anything i've ever had. >> james: mmhm. we have two types of larb, one's raw, one's cooked. >> anthony: mmhm. so it's cooked buffalo, raw buffalo. >> james: buffalo. but yeah. >> anthony: man, it's really good. >> j
mr. see: mm-hm. >> anthony: now, do most young men go to the temple to ah -- >> mr.like public education, just to become a novice. >> mr. see: yes, yes. >> anthony: ahh! >> james: yeah, unless, unless -- >> anthony: so everybody. >> james: everybody, yeah. that's where you learn english. >> mr. see: yeah. >> james: and you speak french too? >> mr. see: no, no. >> anthony: mr. see lives with his extended family here in this...
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i have found there is sufficient evidence to charge mr hill with manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 menof endangering an aircraft contrary to article 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this criminal procedure and process can progress as swiftly as possible. this memorial to the 11 men who died has been placed on this bridge near the crash site. tonight, the crown prosecution service said that andy hill, the pilot, would be charged and appear in court in due course. the inquest into the men's deaths is now likely to be postponed until after any court case. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in sussex. a major new study has warned that the quantity of plastic in the world's oceans will treble within a decade, unless urgent action is taken. so, in the first of a three—part series, we've set one family from bristol a challenge — to see if they can live without single—use plast
i have found there is sufficient evidence to charge mr hill with manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 menof endangering an aircraft contrary to article 137 of the air navigation order 2009. lawyers for the families involved say the decision by the cps to prosecute comes after nearly three years of grief and loss. the decision by the crown prosecution service is very much welcomed and the families now hope that this criminal procedure and process can progress as swiftly as possible. this...
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mr. trump are two men who call things like they see them. by 2700ews powered journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> live from headquarters in new york, i'm julia chesley. >> scarlet and joe weisenthal are off today. julia: we are 30 minute from the close of trading in the united states. near session highs after headline numbers in the jobs report. yields, -- but the question is what'd you miss? wage gainsed up but cooled off quelling fears the fed will step up its pace for raising rates for now. goldman sachs could see a changing of the guard. set to stepein is down as soon as the end of this year. president trump agreed to meet with kim jong-un by may of this tor in a high-stakes gamble denuclearize the regime. >> robust hiring but muted wage growth. 313,000 jobs were added to the economy last month beating the consensus by 100,000. the data quelling concerns they would have to accelerate rate hikes this year. discuss, i have to ask about wages. what happened? >> economic data doesn't go in a straight line. sign of
mr. trump are two men who call things like they see them. by 2700ews powered journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> live from headquarters in new york, i'm julia chesley. >> scarlet and joe weisenthal are off today. julia: we are 30 minute from the close of trading in the united states. near session highs after headline numbers in the jobs report. yields, -- but the question is what'd you miss? wage gainsed up but cooled off quelling fears the fed will step...
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we're determined, mr barnier said. when the two ment was to say they had agreed to a transition period after brexit where the uk will be outside the eu, but continue to trade freely with it. businesses need not delay investment decisions or rush through contingency plans, based on guesses about the future deal. instead, they now have certainty about the terms that will apply immediately after our withdrawal, which means they can continue to operate with confidence, as the design of the future partnership with the eu becomes clear. mr barnier displayed on the screens the full text of the withdrawal treaty — yellow highlights for the clauses that still need work. the eu is insisting on its so—called backstop option, where northern ireland might stay fully aligned with eu rules to avoid a new border. we agreed today that a backstop solution must form part of the legal text of the withdrawal agreement. the backstop will apply unless and until another solution is found. the uk is still hoping a border can be avoided, but if it does not now
we're determined, mr barnier said. when the two ment was to say they had agreed to a transition period after brexit where the uk will be outside the eu, but continue to trade freely with it. businesses need not delay investment decisions or rush through contingency plans, based on guesses about the future deal. instead, they now have certainty about the terms that will apply immediately after our withdrawal, which means they can continue to operate with confidence, as the design of the future...
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men who died. i have also authorised a further charge against mr hill of endangering an aircraft, contrary to articlell will be formally charged with the offences and appear before the courts in due course. it is expected that mr hill‘s first court appearance will be in london in the middle of april. meanwhile, the inquest into the deaths of the 11 men is expected to be postponed until the criminal proceedings have been finished. more than a million nhs staff in england have been offered a pay rise of 6.5% over the next two years. jeremy hunt said it was recognition that stuff have never worked harder. labour has said it was long overdue. there has been a mixed response from health unions, some pointing out that the writer is still quite small in real terms. porters. paramedics. nurses, who care for millions of patients. the staff who keep the nhs going are finally to have a bigger pay rise. it‘s nice for us to be recognised for all that hard work. but obviously, it doesn‘t detract away from the last few years, where we actually haven‘t had anything. most of us live on a strict budget. that can ease
men who died. i have also authorised a further charge against mr hill of endangering an aircraft, contrary to articlell will be formally charged with the offences and appear before the courts in due course. it is expected that mr hill‘s first court appearance will be in london in the middle of april. meanwhile, the inquest into the deaths of the 11 men is expected to be postponed until the criminal proceedings have been finished. more than a million nhs staff in england have been offered a...
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men. it was highly annual for blacks to appear at such events, but mr. lincoln treated it as a regular occurrence, much to his credit and his renown." four years later, the presidential secretary recalled that occasion. "i shall never forget the sensation produced at a levy by the appearance of two tall and very well-dressed africans among the crowd of those who came to respects. it was a practical assertion of the gross, for which few were prepared. president receive them with marked kindness and they behaved with strict propriety, not seeming to court attention but went on their way with great self possession. a month thereafter, a correspondent of the chicago times, which was the premier democratic newspaper in the "filthy complains that greasy, sweating, and disgusting jostle white men and ladies everywhere, even at the president's levies. this beastly doctrine of marriage of black men with white women is openly avowed and encouraged by the president of the united states." so we have new year's day 64, and february 64. a third breach of the white hou
men. it was highly annual for blacks to appear at such events, but mr. lincoln treated it as a regular occurrence, much to his credit and his renown." four years later, the presidential secretary recalled that occasion. "i shall never forget the sensation produced at a levy by the appearance of two tall and very well-dressed africans among the crowd of those who came to respects. it was a practical assertion of the gross, for which few were prepared. president receive them with marked...
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rios one is called el seca room 164. ♪ speaking spanish] brian: what drives men like this? mr.k what is amazing about that film and that me, istory -- to listening to all of the ways that a person like that begins to shut down different parts of the brain, the psyche, and the spirit that make us human and you begin to look at what you do as a job and to look at the know, aret you, you charged with killing as not people. when i was writing this book, this man's story and his testimony made an impression on me because i felt parallels between the disconnection that he had to his work and the disconnection that i had started to develop in my work. brian: by the way, what are you doing now to make a living? mr. cantu: i am a writer. a part-time instructor and coordinator and bartender. brian: instructing where? mr. cantu: the university of arizona. brian: teaching? mr. cantu: i teach part-time at the university's poetry center. sort of community creative writing and literature seminars. brian: why bartender? mr. cantu: it's a good way to make some pocket money and i love the people
rios one is called el seca room 164. ♪ speaking spanish] brian: what drives men like this? mr.k what is amazing about that film and that me, istory -- to listening to all of the ways that a person like that begins to shut down different parts of the brain, the psyche, and the spirit that make us human and you begin to look at what you do as a job and to look at the know, aret you, you charged with killing as not people. when i was writing this book, this man's story and his testimony made an...
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mr. trump's contact with the men most likely did not rise to the level of witness tampering, but witnessesho learned about the conversations viewed them as potentially a problem and shared them with mr. mueller. >> exactly. this is the kind of thing that you're never supposed to do in the course of a criminal investigation. you're never supposed to ask witnesses about their testimony, help them prepare for their testimony. this is supposed to be left to the lawyers. it's not illegal if that's all you're doing, but it leads to embarrassment like stories like this. >> at a time when the president is already facing questions about an investigation into potential obstruction of>> thist potentially. is he trying to obstruct this ongoing investigation? so this could not just be embarrassing but potentially harmful. >> the investigation is whether obstruction of justice on the part of the president or others. >> right. i agree with rebecca. it could not be illegal but a brick in the wall in terms of special counsel trying to get indictment. also points to the fact that everyone works in the white
mr. trump's contact with the men most likely did not rise to the level of witness tampering, but witnessesho learned about the conversations viewed them as potentially a problem and shared them with mr. mueller. >> exactly. this is the kind of thing that you're never supposed to do in the course of a criminal investigation. you're never supposed to ask witnesses about their testimony, help them prepare for their testimony. this is supposed to be left to the lawyers. it's not illegal if...
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mr. speaker, i rise with great pride to congratulate the north carolina central university men's basketball team for winning the 2018 mid eastern athletic conference basketball tournament. nccu, mr. speaker, is located in during ham, north carolina. for the second successive year, the eagles won the meac tournament by defeating the hampton university pirates 71-63. as a proud alumnus i was proud to cheer the entire team, the players, the coaches, the staff during their outstanding performance in one of the nation's most popular college athletic tournaments. the basketball program has benefited from the exceptional leadership of the head coach and athletic director. i want to reiterate, mr. speaker, how proud i am of the nccu men's basketball team and the entire eagle family on this historic win. the hard work of the team and the unwavering support of eagle pride and chancellor johnson ekkerly and nccu students and the faculty and all of the staff have made this accomplishment possible. i wish this great team much success as they embark upon the ncaa tournament. go, eagles, and i thank you,
mr. speaker, i rise with great pride to congratulate the north carolina central university men's basketball team for winning the 2018 mid eastern athletic conference basketball tournament. nccu, mr. speaker, is located in during ham, north carolina. for the second successive year, the eagles won the meac tournament by defeating the hampton university pirates 71-63. as a proud alumnus i was proud to cheer the entire team, the players, the coaches, the staff during their outstanding performance...
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. ♪ [speaking in native tongue] brian: what drives men like this? mr.ink what is amazing about that film, and --ut that machine's story ist man's story, to me, listening to all of the ways a person like that begins different parts of the brain, the psyche, and the that make us human, and what you do asok a job and to look at the people know, are charged people, soonas not when i was writing this book, his man's story, um, and testimony made an impression on lelecause i felt particle between the disconnection that work and the disconnect i had started to develop in my work. brian: what are you doing now make living? mr. cantu: i am a writer. part-time instructor, and coordinator, and bar tender. brian: instructing where? mr. cantu: the university of arizona. brian: teaching? mr. cantu: teach part time at the university's poetry center. community, community creative writing and literature seminar. why bartender? mr. cantu: um, it is a good way to make some pocket money. and i love the people that i work with. am aficionado of agave spirit found a blase i
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men as citizens. many years later douglass wrote in my three interviews with mr. lincoln, i was impressed when his entire freedom from popular prejudice against the colored race. he was the first great man that i talked to in the united states freely who in no single instance reminded me of the difference between himself and myself, of the difference of color. and i thought that was still more remarkable because he came from a state, illinois, where there were black laws. lincoln also showed no reluctance to greet blacks cordially when he was away from the office. in may of 1862 he visited washington's columbia college hospital where nurse rebecca pomroy presented him to officers and staff and then to members of the kitchen crew, black members. and who are these he asked in a kindly voice as the three african-american cooks came forward, and rebecca pomroy said this is lucy. she cooks the nurse's food. how do you do, lucy? he asked, as he extended his hand to shake hers, and who are these on your left? this is garner and this is brown. they are serving the country
men as citizens. many years later douglass wrote in my three interviews with mr. lincoln, i was impressed when his entire freedom from popular prejudice against the colored race. he was the first great man that i talked to in the united states freely who in no single instance reminded me of the difference between himself and myself, of the difference of color. and i thought that was still more remarkable because he came from a state, illinois, where there were black laws. lincoln also showed no...
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men mean?" "i hardlyeplied, know, mr. president but they are exceedingly violent or the administration and what we did yesterday was the gentlest ring that could be done." lincoln declared, "they wish to get rid of me and i am sometimes half disposed to gratify them." [laughter] browning immediately realized he had overstated the senators opposition. some of them do is to get rid of you he said, but "almost all of them realize the fortunes of the country are bound up with your fortunes and you must stand firmly to your post and hold it with a steady hand. to relinquish it now would bring upon us certain inevitable ruin." without acknowledging the reassurance, lincoln sadly we are now on the brink of destruction. -- i cans to me, we hardly see a ray of hope." as far as i'm aware, this was the only time lincoln expressed fear for the success of the union in the war. our friend, michael, will probably be able to enlighten you more on that score later. he may have expressed something on other occasions. as far as i've seen, t
men mean?" "i hardlyeplied, know, mr. president but they are exceedingly violent or the administration and what we did yesterday was the gentlest ring that could be done." lincoln declared, "they wish to get rid of me and i am sometimes half disposed to gratify them." [laughter] browning immediately realized he had overstated the senators opposition. some of them do is to get rid of you he said, but "almost all of them realize the fortunes of the country are bound...
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men. the comments follow reports that mr mccabe delivered detailed notes of their conversations to robertng russian interference in the presidential elections. us media suggest the memos could support claims that mr trump sought to obstruct justice. in a tweet president trump said he had spent very little time with the former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, and refuted claims that notes had been taken in the president's presence. explain what this is about and why these notes matter? andrew mccabe was deputy director of the fbi and also there whenever president trump fired the then director of the fbi, james comey, that was very controversial and something that is still being a contentious issue that is fought out. james comey is due to release a book next month in which he says he will reveal more about some of the stock —— some of that. andrew mccabe rarely took notes in that period, he kept notes of conversations with president trump, he has now given those to the special counsel, robert mueller, subsequent to his firing. it is fairto mueller, subsequent to his firing. it is
men. the comments follow reports that mr mccabe delivered detailed notes of their conversations to robertng russian interference in the presidential elections. us media suggest the memos could support claims that mr trump sought to obstruct justice. in a tweet president trump said he had spent very little time with the former deputy director of the fbi, andrew mccabe, and refuted claims that notes had been taken in the president's presence. explain what this is about and why these notes matter?...
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mr. trump's consistent support and fpb aeven nearation men ruling with increasing brutal and auto krat youan methods, putin of russirussia, turkey's erdogan. >> this is not a freedom agenda administration. if in humor you're telling the truth at the heart of it. imagine if obama would make this joke, w, or ronald reagan. no, not really. the fact that they are moving in this direction, that trump seems to near these strong men around the world at a time when the world is moving away to soft liberal terrorism. >> imagine reagan saying instead of tear down this wall, mr. gosh gorbachev, he said let's build a wall. what's the role of the presidency? what is the role of the president of the united states no matter who he or she is to set an agenda. the president undermines that. both when he's serious and when he's kidding. at this particular moment it is a chance to stand up for measuring's democratic values, not to make light of it. >> i probably could lose that point now that we have fleshed it out. you're much smarter. that's why you have it. another place where we need to lean on you guys
mr. trump's consistent support and fpb aeven nearation men ruling with increasing brutal and auto krat youan methods, putin of russirussia, turkey's erdogan. >> this is not a freedom agenda administration. if in humor you're telling the truth at the heart of it. imagine if obama would make this joke, w, or ronald reagan. no, not really. the fact that they are moving in this direction, that trump seems to near these strong men around the world at a time when the world is moving away to...
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mr. president, women and men across the country are not having it. they are standing up and standing against scott lloyd's extreme policies. many have signed a petition calling for his removal, and they are just the latest addition it a growing outcry against director lloyd's willful disregard for women's rights. many senate and house democrats have called for him to step down. i am again calling on secretary azar to fire scott lloyd as director of the office of refugee settlement because scott lloyd's action on what women can and can't do with their bodies shows a fundamental disrespect for the rights and equality of women, and setting policy that has huge implications through women's health and lives through an ad hoc process. scott lloyd's access to deny women's rights are unacceptable and cannot go unchecked. we cannot permit bullies to try and intimidate vulnerable young women who are making health care decisions that are right for them. not president trump, not vice president pence, and not scott lloyd. i will fight for the rights of these wome
mr. president, women and men across the country are not having it. they are standing up and standing against scott lloyd's extreme policies. many have signed a petition calling for his removal, and they are just the latest addition it a growing outcry against director lloyd's willful disregard for women's rights. many senate and house democrats have called for him to step down. i am again calling on secretary azar to fire scott lloyd as director of the office of refugee settlement because scott...
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mr. speaker, thank you very much. and to the gentleman from massachusetts, i not only accept his advice about process and procedure, but i certainly would join in with him to thank our appropriators, the men and women who on a bipartisan basis, mr. speaker, took time to wander to the other side of the capitol to it engage their colleagues. can tell the gentleman, he knows this, probably on a firsthand basis, much was discussed. this was a big knows this, process. this was the end of the year that i do agree with, should have taken place on october 1, not march the 22nd, that we decided where we're headed. ut the discussion, the decisionmaking, the ability for both sides, both parties to deal on the same issues has gotten tougher and tougher. i support our speaker and what he is attempt iting to do. he's opened up the process. he's tried to make it to where the discussions take place on a bipartisan basis. and the speaker, i believe, has tried to place before us as members of congress the opportunity to be heard. o represent our thoughts and ideas. i didn't win some of the issues that i was for. i held some ideas out about a number of issues that we had been working on that were contained
mr. speaker, thank you very much. and to the gentleman from massachusetts, i not only accept his advice about process and procedure, but i certainly would join in with him to thank our appropriators, the men and women who on a bipartisan basis, mr. speaker, took time to wander to the other side of the capitol to it engage their colleagues. can tell the gentleman, he knows this, probably on a firsthand basis, much was discussed. this was a big knows this, process. this was the end of the year...
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mr. mcconnell: i want to start with something i know is on everybody's mind, and that's kentucky basketball. the university of kentucky wildcats men's team won their 31st s.e.c. title, their fourth straight, by the way. hall of fame coach john caliperi is leading big blue nation back to the ncaa tournament and we hope to the school's ninth national championship. at western kentucky university the lady toppers brought home a second straight conference u.s.a. title. they're hoping the hard work keeps on coming as they head to their school's 20th showing in the ncaa tournament. i proudly join many kentuckians in congratulating w.u.k. and w.k.u. and rooting for them in the big dance. the senate will vote to a advance the reform bill before us. senator crapo's legislation starts from the simple premise, small community lenders on main street are not the same as the multitrillion-dollar banks on wall street. but since the dodd-frank act passed in 2010, too many regulations have treated all of them the same and imposed a trucker -- a crushing burden on community banks not able to bear it. a small number in the senate seem dead set against
mr. mcconnell: i want to start with something i know is on everybody's mind, and that's kentucky basketball. the university of kentucky wildcats men's team won their 31st s.e.c. title, their fourth straight, by the way. hall of fame coach john caliperi is leading big blue nation back to the ncaa tournament and we hope to the school's ninth national championship. at western kentucky university the lady toppers brought home a second straight conference u.s.a. title. they're hoping the hard work...
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men mean? brownin, who attended the caucus, replied, i hardly know, mr.. president, but they're exceedingly violent toward the administration and what we did yesterday was the gentlest thing that could be done. where to lincoln said they want to get rid of me. brownen immediately realized he overstated the senator's opposition to him. some of them do wish to get rid of you, but almost all of them realize the fortunes of the country are bound with your fortunes and youon must hold th helm with a steady hand to relinquish it now would bring upon us certain and inevitable ruin. without acknowledging his friend's reassurances, lincoln sadly remarked fredericksburg defeat in mind we're now on the brink of instruction. it appears to me that the almighty is against us and i can hardly see a ray of hope. as far as i'm aware, this was the only time that lincoln expressed fear for the success of the union in a war. probably be able to enlighten you later on that score. might have expressed that on other occasions, too. but as far as i've seen, that's the only time h
men mean? brownin, who attended the caucus, replied, i hardly know, mr.. president, but they're exceedingly violent toward the administration and what we did yesterday was the gentlest thing that could be done. where to lincoln said they want to get rid of me. brownen immediately realized he overstated the senator's opposition to him. some of them do wish to get rid of you, but almost all of them realize the fortunes of the country are bound with your fortunes and youon must hold th helm with a...
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a source tells cnn the two men had dinner at mr. trump's mar-a-lago resort on saturday night. the source says there were other guests, but mrs. trump was not among them. >> let's put all of this into focus right now with scott lucas, a professor of international politics at birmingham live, always good to have you live with us. let's start by putting this into the big picture perspective. what this means for this u.s. president embroiled in two very public scandals involving a porn star and a former "playboy" model, and the news that other women are also considering suing mr. trump. what effect do these scandals have politically heading into the midterm election? >> on the political surface, i actually don't think they have much effect. look, we -- ronald reagan was the first american president who was divorced. bill clinton was the first american president who admitted to multiple affair, albeit being impeached for that. now i think the idea that a president has multiple affairs, including just after his youngest son was born, i think that causes barely a rip well those who w
a source tells cnn the two men had dinner at mr. trump's mar-a-lago resort on saturday night. the source says there were other guests, but mrs. trump was not among them. >> let's put all of this into focus right now with scott lucas, a professor of international politics at birmingham live, always good to have you live with us. let's start by putting this into the big picture perspective. what this means for this u.s. president embroiled in two very public scandals involving a porn star...
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men. though it was highly unusual for blacks to appear at events, mr. lincoln treated the affair as a natural occurrence, much to his renowned. william stoddard recalled that occasion, quote, i shall never forget the sensation of the appearance of two tall and very well dressed africans among the crowd of those who came to pay their respects. it was a practical assertion of negro citizenship for which few were prepared. the president received them with marked kindness, and they behaved with strict propriety and went on their way with great self-possession. a month thereafter, a correspondent of "the chicago times" which was the premiere democratic newspaper in the midwest complained and i quote, filthy, butt niggeres jostled white people and ladies everywhere, even at the president's levies, where still the times correspondent observed, quote, the beastly doctrine of intermarriage of black men with white women is openly avowed and endorsed and encouraged by the president of the united states. so we have two breaches, the new year's day, '64 and then feb
men. though it was highly unusual for blacks to appear at events, mr. lincoln treated the affair as a natural occurrence, much to his renowned. william stoddard recalled that occasion, quote, i shall never forget the sensation of the appearance of two tall and very well dressed africans among the crowd of those who came to pay their respects. it was a practical assertion of negro citizenship for which few were prepared. the president received them with marked kindness, and they behaved with...
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union as well as the center left social democrats parliaments due to a letter to mrs merkel for a full term as chancellor all men say. and toxic air is the largest unspoiled wilderness on a famous for its wildlife but it's facing multiple threats from climate change to a dramatic rise in tourism is on a greenpeace expedition ship in the weddell sea looking at the animals that call the continent. life in the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless variety the whole region is richly biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the influence of man. a place to breed feet and grow. its pristine nations full of marine species including more than a dozen types of whale about getting to see the astonishing wildlife here is by no means straightforward. the weather makes everything a challenge bit of a threat on today it's gusting forty to forty five knots we may bury her progress in the night right now back in the antarctic that hoping to get out which is where there's an argentine research station three want to visit that is also a colony of about one h
union as well as the center left social democrats parliaments due to a letter to mrs merkel for a full term as chancellor all men say. and toxic air is the largest unspoiled wilderness on a famous for its wildlife but it's facing multiple threats from climate change to a dramatic rise in tourism is on a greenpeace expedition ship in the weddell sea looking at the animals that call the continent. life in the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless...
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those numbers were too big we were fighting with too many men we don't it won't work it was too big and what happened we forgot about it reagan mr reagan helped a lot with his campaign to forget the vietnam war and we were sending a half million men again abroad to fight in the middle east we never got out of the middle east i made a movie about it called w in which dick cheney the dick cheney's character have them asking what what's our exit policy says there is no exit and the truth is we haven't there is no exit to iraq we're here those five hundred thousand men in one form or another have never left the middle east so this is heartbreaking stuff if you have any sense of history. i knew it was a mistake i thought the iraq war one was a huge mistake i thought there was plenty of room to negotiate when films like that come out w for instance are at the untold history of the united states and want to even mention how as a percent in america and you pretty much denounce a lot of tropes and facts in american history i can't tell you it's easy but i think it's the most some of the most important work i've done in my life i'm very p
those numbers were too big we were fighting with too many men we don't it won't work it was too big and what happened we forgot about it reagan mr reagan helped a lot with his campaign to forget the vietnam war and we were sending a half million men again abroad to fight in the middle east we never got out of the middle east i made a movie about it called w in which dick cheney the dick cheney's character have them asking what what's our exit policy says there is no exit and the truth is we...
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those numbers were too big we were fighting with too many men we don't it won't work it was too big and what happened we forgot about it reagan mr reagan helped a lot with his campaign to forget the vietnam war and we were sending a half million men again abroad to fight in the middle east we never got out of the middle east. i made a movie about it called w in which dick cheney the dick cheney's character have been asking what what's our exit policy says there is no exit and the truth is we haven't there is no exit to iraq where here those five hundred thousand men in one form or another have never left the middle east so this is heartbreaking stuff if you have any sense of history. i knew it was a mistake i thought the iraq war one was a huge mistake i thought there was plenty of room to negotiate when films like that come out w for instance or at the untold history of the united states they want to even mention how as a percent in america and you pretty much denounce a lot of tropes and facts in american history i can't tell you it's easy but i think it's the most some of the most important work i've done in my life i'm very
those numbers were too big we were fighting with too many men we don't it won't work it was too big and what happened we forgot about it reagan mr reagan helped a lot with his campaign to forget the vietnam war and we were sending a half million men again abroad to fight in the middle east we never got out of the middle east. i made a movie about it called w in which dick cheney the dick cheney's character have been asking what what's our exit policy says there is no exit and the truth is we...
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mr. speaker, thank you very much. and to the gentleman from massachusetts, i not only accept his advice about process and procedure, but i certainly would join in with him to thank our appropriators, the men and women who on a bipartisan basis, mr. speaker, took time to wander to the other side of the capitol to it engage their colleagues. can tell the gentleman, he knows this, probably on a firsthand basis, much was discussed. this was a big knows this, process. this was the end of the year that i do agree with, should have taken place on october 1, not march the 22nd, that we decided where we're headed. ut the discussion, the decisionmaking, the ability for both sides, both parties to deal on the same issues has gotten tougher and tougher. i support our speaker and what he is attempt iting to do. he's opened up the process. he's tried to make it to where the discussions take place on a bipartisan basis. and the speaker, i believe, has tried to place before us as members of congress the opportunity to be heard. o represent our thoughts and ideas. i didn't win some of the issues that i was for. i held some ideas out about a number of issues that we had been working on that were contained
mr. speaker, thank you very much. and to the gentleman from massachusetts, i not only accept his advice about process and procedure, but i certainly would join in with him to thank our appropriators, the men and women who on a bipartisan basis, mr. speaker, took time to wander to the other side of the capitol to it engage their colleagues. can tell the gentleman, he knows this, probably on a firsthand basis, much was discussed. this was a big knows this, process. this was the end of the year...
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it would be easy for men to take advantage of her. >> mr.ticular, was afraid she would get pregnant or get a disease. what were they to do? >> they had tried together to find every conceivable cure for rosemary. none of them worked. >> joe kennedy read about this brand-new procedure called the prefrontal lobotomy, only done on people with the most serious physical and medical conditions, never on somebody like rosemary. >> joe was convinced rosemary's lobotomy would somehow fix things and miraculously she would become like all the other kennedys. >> in the kennedy family, joe made the serious decisions, and rose let him do that. >> and so without consulting rosemary's mother or rosemary herself, he decides that this is the procedure she should have done. >> the surgeon gives the patient a local. and then begins to cut into the prefrontal lobe. the surgeon asks the patient to sing, and the surgeon continues cutting as long as the patient sings. rosemary is a very dutiful daughter, and she sings and she sings and she sings. and when she stoppe
it would be easy for men to take advantage of her. >> mr.ticular, was afraid she would get pregnant or get a disease. what were they to do? >> they had tried together to find every conceivable cure for rosemary. none of them worked. >> joe kennedy read about this brand-new procedure called the prefrontal lobotomy, only done on people with the most serious physical and medical conditions, never on somebody like rosemary. >> joe was convinced rosemary's lobotomy would...
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we're wrong to think of him as men dashsly lying like mr. burns. like i'm going to say something wrong. nothing of the sort. he doesn't frankly think in that way at all. it's like homer. homer and mythology. he wasn't trying td pirts. he was telling a story np talk about mr. burns he is more homer simpson than mr. burps. he is not thinking in that way but the problem is he is the president. we have to understand this is a natural phenomenon it wouldn't occur to him he is he is become mendacious. >> he is a former reality tv star. is he roo looking at the prism of what sounds good, what makes good tv, make maybe that's a truth and that's reality for him. >> not even. because then we get back this idea that he is actually doing something, that he is actually taking a deep breath and sipping his coffee. i'll bet he doesn't drink coffee. >> diet coke. >> and thinking about it. he doesn't reflect. it's all about what reflects upon him. so the idea that he is good at symbolism, that he is good at signs, no, no. he is god at him. and so what he is doing i
we're wrong to think of him as men dashsly lying like mr. burns. like i'm going to say something wrong. nothing of the sort. he doesn't frankly think in that way at all. it's like homer. homer and mythology. he wasn't trying td pirts. he was telling a story np talk about mr. burns he is more homer simpson than mr. burps. he is not thinking in that way but the problem is he is the president. we have to understand this is a natural phenomenon it wouldn't occur to him he is he is become...
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men are created equal." >> i ain't no slave. i'm a soldier. when this war's over, i'm gonna be a free man, and you will be back in chains. >> not my boy! [ whip cracks ] >> mrjefferson, what are you writing? >> it's for the congress. it doesn't concern you. >> a declaration is just words. so tell me again why that is worth fighting for.
men are created equal." >> i ain't no slave. i'm a soldier. when this war's over, i'm gonna be a free man, and you will be back in chains. >> not my boy! [ whip cracks ] >> mrjefferson, what are you writing? >> it's for the congress. it doesn't concern you. >> a declaration is just words. so tell me again why that is worth fighting for.
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men mean? >> browning, who had attended the caucus replied, i hardly know, mr. president, but they're exceedingly violent towards the administration and what we did yesterday was the gentlest thing that could be done. thereupon, lincoln declared they wished to get rid of me and i sometimes half disposed to gratify them. brownin immediately realized that he'd overstated the senators' opposition to him and some of them do wish to get rid of you, he said, but almost all of them realize that the fortunes of the country are bound up with your fortunes and you must stand firmly to your post and hold the realm with a steady hand to relinquish it now would bring upon us certain inevitable realms. without acknowledging his friends's reassurance, lincoln sadly remarked, probably with the fredericksburg defeat in mind, we're now on the brink of destruction. it appears to me the almighty is against us, and i hardly can see a ray of hope. as far as i'm aware, this was the only time that lincoln expressed fear for the success of the union at war. our friend michael here will
men mean? >> browning, who had attended the caucus replied, i hardly know, mr. president, but they're exceedingly violent towards the administration and what we did yesterday was the gentlest thing that could be done. thereupon, lincoln declared they wished to get rid of me and i sometimes half disposed to gratify them. brownin immediately realized that he'd overstated the senators' opposition to him and some of them do wish to get rid of you, he said, but almost all of them realize that...