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commissioner said no, mr. harts is right. the way i understand the mediation process is if i as a citizen file a complaint and agree to mediation, if they setup a mediation appointment, and i show up, and the officer doesn't my case is dismissed. that's the end of the case. it's closed. well, that's the way it was under the o.c.c., and i have the documents at home. i'll bring them the next time because the previous o.c.c. director said yes, that's the instance. 'cause i filed a complaint and they asked me aif i wanted to mediate, and i said you must be out of your head. [please stand by] >> police are engaged in treason and the fact that the police themselves are unlawful. they go against the constitution. the constitution of the united states, which is the supreme law of the land was based on the virginia constitution and the declaration of rights, and article section 113 states a well regulated militia composed of the body of people turning to arms is the proper, natural, and safe defense of a free state that's standing arm
commissioner said no, mr. harts is right. the way i understand the mediation process is if i as a citizen file a complaint and agree to mediation, if they setup a mediation appointment, and i show up, and the officer doesn't my case is dismissed. that's the end of the case. it's closed. well, that's the way it was under the o.c.c., and i have the documents at home. i'll bring them the next time because the previous o.c.c. director said yes, that's the instance. 'cause i filed a complaint and...
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mr hart president out of the. characterized germany as a fascist country he holds german citizens journalists hostage he doesn't respect the rule of law how would you characterize the present. president the other one is probably wanted to that things that he gained do all things alone i think also things that he has not so many people around him that give him it wise to what to do and sometimes such leaders go into dead ends with their policy and what we see in turkey today in politics in civil society and also in economic terms is a little bit like a dead end. turkey is economically standing with its back against the wall is president out of one coming to germany or charm offensive. we not have to love him but we know that. turkey and germany have common interests and international politics and security issues and we want to have a better life for turkish people we we expect there do a lot of germans after these people left the country and that we want to have a good future for the country and therefore it's nece
mr hart president out of the. characterized germany as a fascist country he holds german citizens journalists hostage he doesn't respect the rule of law how would you characterize the present. president the other one is probably wanted to that things that he gained do all things alone i think also things that he has not so many people around him that give him it wise to what to do and sometimes such leaders go into dead ends with their policy and what we see in turkey today in politics in civil...
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we have to talk to kevin about leslie jones who had some harsh words about mr. hart recently.> >> well, it's nothing but love times six for the stars of tlc's new reality show. only brook anderson was invited inside the sweet home of the waldrop sextuplets. >> when you learned there were six babies, what was your reaction? >> a lot of tears. very scared. and now we couldn't imagine life without them. >> it's a 1 in 5 million chance, one eric and courtney waldrop weren't expecting when they tried for a fourth baby. courtney was on a low dose of fertility drugs and was told they might have twins. now they're the happy, albeit tired parents to wales, saylor and bridge and these adorable sextuplets. >> this is layke, rivers, tag -- >> tag the tank. >> yes, big boy tag. >> this is blue, big boy blue, rawlings, this is sweet little rayne. >> how do you handle it when they're all screaming? >> it's hard, but i've gotten used to knowing they can't get >> the usually sweet tempered 9 month olds go through 30 bottles and 60 diapers a day and they're getting ready for reality tv show fam
we have to talk to kevin about leslie jones who had some harsh words about mr. hart recently.> >> well, it's nothing but love times six for the stars of tlc's new reality show. only brook anderson was invited inside the sweet home of the waldrop sextuplets. >> when you learned there were six babies, what was your reaction? >> a lot of tears. very scared. and now we couldn't imagine life without them. >> it's a 1 in 5 million chance, one eric and courtney waldrop...
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capable of fulfilling their duties so the number one fear factor here is donald trump so let me ask you mr hart very are you afraid of the impact of donald trump. well let me put this survey in perspective yeah first of all germany's three economically extremely fine at this point so it's not too surprising that the economic fears are lower on that i think the first one of the tenth question to that's right as that's right so and it used to be different in the back in the past when economically things were not going so well so this is like just at relative argument on this right so you say in other words because they're not worried about their jobs they have room to worry about other things room i'm not talking about me but it's foreign policy is more interesting into germany for in germany at this point because it's just something more to worry about and other things go pretty well so if you're talking about fear obviously that is one of the point when you look outside you have international issues and when you look at international issues the united states plays extremely important role and w
capable of fulfilling their duties so the number one fear factor here is donald trump so let me ask you mr hart very are you afraid of the impact of donald trump. well let me put this survey in perspective yeah first of all germany's three economically extremely fine at this point so it's not too surprising that the economic fears are lower on that i think the first one of the tenth question to that's right as that's right so and it used to be different in the back in the past when economically...
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mr. hart's. appreciate that. any further public comment regarding our consent calendar? [voting] >> thank you. please call the next item. >> 3-a, police report. chief's report. status update rathering building 606 located at the old hunters point shipyard, presentation of the second quarter 2018 firearms discharge review board findings and recommendations and o.i.s. summary report. >> thank you very much, sergeant kilshaw, and chief. thank you. welcome, and i'd like to put on the record before the chief gives his report, myself and commissioner dejesus, who's an attorney, her area of expertise is in the matter of buildings and public torts. my concern is civilians who are stationed out there, so just so the public knows that we've been working with the chief and deputy chief about our concerns and what the test results are and what our options are. so before the chief goes into that, i want you to know for members of the public and the department, we have been actively pursuing this along with the chief and looking to make sure that building 606 is safe for the men and w
mr. hart's. appreciate that. any further public comment regarding our consent calendar? [voting] >> thank you. please call the next item. >> 3-a, police report. chief's report. status update rathering building 606 located at the old hunters point shipyard, presentation of the second quarter 2018 firearms discharge review board findings and recommendations and o.i.s. summary report. >> thank you very much, sergeant kilshaw, and chief. thank you. welcome, and i'd like to put on...
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discuss some critical issues publicly but maybe also more of those behind closed doors thank you mr hart. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. police in denmark of close bridges and shut down ferries linking the capital copenhagen to the mainland. to a major manhunt they said they were looking for a stolen swedish registered car containing three people wanted for what they called serious criminality the shutdown calls major traffic jams in the danish capital. an ancient mayan pictograph has gone on display in mexico city the calendar style text is nearly a thousand years old and depicts the astral movements of venus it was looted from mexican caves in the one nine hundred sixty s. and taken to the united states it's the continent's oldest legible document. fossils from a new species of dinosaur have been discovered in south africa's free state province they plan to eating giant named the duma hardy mouth weighed twelve tons and stood four meters high double the size of an elephant it was there it was the world's largest where they live some two
discuss some critical issues publicly but maybe also more of those behind closed doors thank you mr hart. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. police in denmark of close bridges and shut down ferries linking the capital copenhagen to the mainland. to a major manhunt they said they were looking for a stolen swedish registered car containing three people wanted for what they called serious criminality the shutdown calls major traffic jams in the danish...
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we had a chance to do black facts with hart. >> mr.ington carver. >> and you know the significance. >> do i know the significance of george washington carver? i thank you for all you have done. >> and clearly he needs a little education. maybe his producing can help >> maybe you ghoe historical factor of this school. this was the only african american high school in dallas. back in 1922. yes, you were right on top of it. 1922. >> give me a second, will. i love that he was just -- >> did what he did. thank you what you did to abolish slavery. >> everybody knows what he did, bill. >> even if there's something you didn't learn, there's a second chance at night school. >> what's the square root of 81? >> this plus tiffany haddish every day onset. when you see this movie, you will see this movie with tiffany's energy, it's crazy. >> i'm so happy because i know where she came from. it doesn't get bigger, better. i'm lucky to have her in this movie. >> it doesn't get any better than when he was principal. >> i'm not a morning person. school n
we had a chance to do black facts with hart. >> mr.ington carver. >> and you know the significance. >> do i know the significance of george washington carver? i thank you for all you have done. >> and clearly he needs a little education. maybe his producing can help >> maybe you ghoe historical factor of this school. this was the only african american high school in dallas. back in 1922. yes, you were right on top of it. 1922. >> give me a second, will. i...
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mr. president, i yield the floor. >> we're live in the senate hart office building on capitol hill where the senate judiciary committee will hear from supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford, a california psych go i-- psychology professor who accused kavanaugh of trying to rape her when they were teens. the judiciary committee is scheduled to vote tomorrow on the kavanaugh nomination to the nation's highest court. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible c
mr. president, i yield the floor. >> we're live in the senate hart office building on capitol hill where the senate judiciary committee will hear from supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford, a california psych go i-- psychology professor who accused kavanaugh of trying to rape her when they were teens. the judiciary committee is scheduled to vote tomorrow on the kavanaugh nomination to the nation's highest court. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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mr. kit carson was out of work. miraculously intersected with john c fremont, an explorer and the son-in-law of the aforementioned thomas hart benton. he had these amazing assignments, to go west and explore the west, and describe the flora and fauna of the west in the 1840's. and he needed a scout. he needed a guy, somebody who knew the river systems. that was kit carson. butll end it there for now, that is when kit carson became a household name in the united states, because john c fremont mentioned him in his journals, which became best-selling books, and ultimately united this migration west of people who were interested in the west, along the oregon and the santa fe trail. 101.it carson prof. blackhawk: we are looking forward to the ap course this evening. [laughter] prof. blackhawk: we will find out this evening that carts and -- that carson plays a central role in the crucible we followed last night of the civil war. entirely clear why a missourian might side with the union, with the characteristics that characterize that state before and are in the civil war itself, -- before and during the civil war itself. as our n
mr. kit carson was out of work. miraculously intersected with john c fremont, an explorer and the son-in-law of the aforementioned thomas hart benton. he had these amazing assignments, to go west and explore the west, and describe the flora and fauna of the west in the 1840's. and he needed a scout. he needed a guy, somebody who knew the river systems. that was kit carson. butll end it there for now, that is when kit carson became a household name in the united states, because john c fremont...
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mr. president, keep going, you're doing the right thing. >> joining me now, the chief national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine, and jonathan cape hartton post" opinion writer, both msnbc contributors. why don't any of these friends have names? >> he's obviously trying to protect their anonymity. he is very privacy oriented. >> are they anonymous sources? he hates those. >> i would never accuse of making them up. jim has a name. thisversion of a lot of people are saying, this actually gets to a lot of people are telling him. so yeah. i guess he should be lauded for specificity that he doesn't get into. these are straw men, people who make his point for them. it is not that many steps removed from what a lot of politicians do. tell a story about a quote/unquote real person. many times they've been found to be similarly dubious as far as people existing. maybe they're composites. maybe they stand for something. but donald trump seems pretty egregious in doing this. >> you could say there is a moral to donald trump's stories. there were so many instances on the campaign trail. remember the one where donald trump was talking about the re
mr. president, keep going, you're doing the right thing. >> joining me now, the chief national correspondent for the "new york times" magazine, and jonathan cape hartton post" opinion writer, both msnbc contributors. why don't any of these friends have names? >> he's obviously trying to protect their anonymity. he is very privacy oriented. >> are they anonymous sources? he hates those. >> i would never accuse of making them up. jim has a name. thisversion...
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mr. erdogan says turkey will shell some investments in product. let's look at the theme of lehman tenures out in banking. i was surprised at the c hart.me of the lehman lows of 2009. remarkable to see jpmorgan launching. i did not the rbs said. . -- up here. i have been talking about bank capital this morning. that is what i am focused on. hadley been regulating in the last crisis instead of the one to come? it is day four of bloomberg's coverage of the lehman brothers collapse. now, we turn our focus to the effects of the meltdown. some of theneup of world's most influential voices sharing what they learned. if the funding disappears, that could happen to other institutions as well. then, you realize how interconnected we were in the financial system. learn thatwe can all things are much more interconnected and complicated than we could imagine. i think we also learned that we have to monitor what is going on in financial markets much more than perhaps some thought earlier. >> one major legacy of the crisis is that people now understand the importance. you can't just regulate individual institutions and have stable prices and think e
mr. erdogan says turkey will shell some investments in product. let's look at the theme of lehman tenures out in banking. i was surprised at the c hart.me of the lehman lows of 2009. remarkable to see jpmorgan launching. i did not the rbs said. . -- up here. i have been talking about bank capital this morning. that is what i am focused on. hadley been regulating in the last crisis instead of the one to come? it is day four of bloomberg's coverage of the lehman brothers collapse. now, we turn...