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mr. walker: to the united states or canada? ms. thurlow: united states. then i went to university of toronto to study and then i went back to japan. 1962, i got married. we went back to toronto in 1962. ever since then, i have been a permanent resident of canada. worke all done social my life. mr. walker: i give you enormous credit for sticking with it this long, this many years. it is very important, what you do. practically no one has experienced, except those that survived those bombings. tois not usual for people understand what nuclear weapons are all about. with that, let me turn to the audience. i know there are many questions. i have many more i could pose, but i would rather turn to you and give you the opportunity to ask questions. please introduce yourself first. because we are on c-span, wait for the microphone. >> i was wondering what people thought had happened. had experienced normal bombing from non-nuclear weapons. this was something where it was one explosion. did people understand that. happenedthey think when the blast came? well, my i
mr. walker: to the united states or canada? ms. thurlow: united states. then i went to university of toronto to study and then i went back to japan. 1962, i got married. we went back to toronto in 1962. ever since then, i have been a permanent resident of canada. worke all done social my life. mr. walker: i give you enormous credit for sticking with it this long, this many years. it is very important, what you do. practically no one has experienced, except those that survived those bombings....
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mr. walker: yes. what does he think? mr. lker: it is ok. >> doesn't it make him emotional to be back here? mr. walker: it is forgotten. >> pushed away? mr. walker: yeah. >> less than a hundred metres way, trains will soon be thundering into the world's longest railway tunnel at record speeds. the journey from zurich to lugano will take two hours . that's a reduction of 45 minutes. up to 65 passenger trains and 260 freight trains will pass through here daily. twenty minutes later, the passengers then emerge in the south. it's the start of a new railway age that's quite foreign to werner walker. all his life he's never left the canton of uri. he doesn't feel like celebrating, even though the eyes of the world are on the local town of erstfeld because of the opening of the tunnel. all he wants is to get back to his caravan. mr. walker i can't live in a : village with all the people, i need to be out in nature. >> even if that nature is sliced through by a busy highway. still, walker has got quite used to it all and despite , eve
mr. walker: yes. what does he think? mr. lker: it is ok. >> doesn't it make him emotional to be back here? mr. walker: it is forgotten. >> pushed away? mr. walker: yeah. >> less than a hundred metres way, trains will soon be thundering into the world's longest railway tunnel at record speeds. the journey from zurich to lugano will take two hours . that's a reduction of 45 minutes. up to 65 passenger trains and 260 freight trains will pass through here daily. twenty minutes...
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mr. walker: this is a group of experts. some of us know a little more and some a little less on different areas. it is wonderful to hear your impressions, which are very special and extremely important today. because we do not hear from survivors that much even in washington, d.c., or even in japan. it is very good. we made progress today largely because of people like yourself and your self and your colleagues, who made a stand and are speaking truth to power on the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons. i think it is 126 countries that have signed the humanitarian pledge. 127 now. good. i stand corrected. we have a couple more questions and we will try to keep the questions brief and get through everybody. >> thank you. fleck, i work with physicians for social responsibility. i work with our mutual friend who sends his greetings. you just answered a lot of my questions. physicians for social responsibility is working with the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. to promote the prohibition and elimination of
mr. walker: this is a group of experts. some of us know a little more and some a little less on different areas. it is wonderful to hear your impressions, which are very special and extremely important today. because we do not hear from survivors that much even in washington, d.c., or even in japan. it is very good. we made progress today largely because of people like yourself and your self and your colleagues, who made a stand and are speaking truth to power on the humanitarian impact of...
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mr. walker: this is a group of experts. some of us know a little more and some a little less on different areas. it is wonderful to hear your impressions, which are very special and extremely important today. fromse we do not hear survivors that much even in washington, d.c., or japan. it is very good. we made progress today largely because of people like yourself and your self and your colleagues, who made a stand and are speaking truth to power on the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons. i think it is 126 countries that have signed the humanitarian pledge. 127 now. good. i stand corrected. we have a couple more questions and we will try to keep the questions brief and get through everybody. >> thank you. i work with physicians for social responsibility. friendwith our mutual who sends his greetings. you just answered a lot of my questions. physicians for social responsibility is working with the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. to promote the prohibition and elimination of nuclear weapons. about the n
mr. walker: this is a group of experts. some of us know a little more and some a little less on different areas. it is wonderful to hear your impressions, which are very special and extremely important today. fromse we do not hear survivors that much even in washington, d.c., or japan. it is very good. we made progress today largely because of people like yourself and your self and your colleagues, who made a stand and are speaking truth to power on the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons. i...
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mr. walker: yes. what does he think? mr. : itit is ok. >> doesn't it make him emotional to be back here? mr. walker: it is forgotten. >> pushed away? mr. walker: yeah. >> less than a hundred metres way, trains s will soon be thundering into the world's longest railway tunnel at record speeds. the journey from zurich to lugano will take t two hours . that's a reduction of 45 minutes. up to 65 passenger trains and 260 freight trains will pass through here daily. twenty minutes later, the passengers then emerge in the south. it's the start of a new railway age that's quite foreign to werner walker. alhis life h he's never left the canton of uri. he doesn't feel like celebrating, even though the eyes of the world are on the local town of erstfeld because of the opening of the tunnel. all he wants is to get back to his caravan. mr. walker i can't live in a : village with all the people, i need to be out in nature. >> even if that nature is sliced through by a busy highway. still, walker has got quite used to it all and despite , e
mr. walker: yes. what does he think? mr. : itit is ok. >> doesn't it make him emotional to be back here? mr. walker: it is forgotten. >> pushed away? mr. walker: yeah. >> less than a hundred metres way, trains s will soon be thundering into the world's longest railway tunnel at record speeds. the journey from zurich to lugano will take t two hours . that's a reduction of 45 minutes. up to 65 passenger trains and 260 freight trains will pass through here daily. twenty minutes...
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mr. walker of north carolina. rep. walker: mr. lynch, thank you for your comments. chairman chaffetz: the chair reminds members to not address other members. rep. walker: thank you for the reminder, mr. chairman. there was some question about the handling of the e-mails. even if there is some question, i think it is a bit much to use the terminology that commissioner koskinen has been extra ordinarily cooperative with congress. the american people are getting hosed on this. if we think about specific targeting, something the irs apologized, even the president if i remember correctly talked about how angry he was about all this, and to say there might have been some questions, even from the perspective of our friends on the other side of the aisle, mr. chairman, if there's a shred of questioning or even incompetence for not managing this properly, this amendment certainly wouldn't qualify that as extraordinarily cooperative with congress. with that, i yield back, mr. chairman. chairman chaffetz: i now recognize the gentle woman from the virgin islands for five minutes
mr. walker of north carolina. rep. walker: mr. lynch, thank you for your comments. chairman chaffetz: the chair reminds members to not address other members. rep. walker: thank you for the reminder, mr. chairman. there was some question about the handling of the e-mails. even if there is some question, i think it is a bit much to use the terminology that commissioner koskinen has been extra ordinarily cooperative with congress. the american people are getting hosed on this. if we think about...
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mr. walker. mr. walker votes yes. mr. blum. mr. blum votes yes. mr. hise. mr. hise votes yes. mr.ussell. mr. carter. -- mr. russell votes yes. mr. carter. mr. carter votes yes. mr. grothman. mr. grothman votes yes. mr. hurd. mr. hurd votes yes. mr. palmer. mr. palmer votes yes. mr. cummings. mr. cummings votes no. ms. maloney. ms. maloney votes no. ms. norton. ms. norton votes no. mr. clay. mr. clay votes no. mr. lynch. mr. lynch votes no. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. connolly. mr. connolly votes no. mr. cartwright. mr. cartwright votes no. ms. duckworth. ms. duckworth votes no. ms. kelly. ms. kelly votes no. ms. lawrence. ms. lawrence votes no. mr. lieu. ms. watson coleman. ms. watson coleman votes no. ms. plaskett. mr. jason year. desjeulner votes no. mr. boyle. mr. boyle votes no. mr. welch. ms. lujan grisham. ms. lujan grisham votes no. chairman chaffetz: have all members voted? the clerk will report the tally. >> on this photo, there are 23 yea's and 15 nay's. chairman chaffetz: in the opinion of the chair, the aye's have it, and the resolution as amended is ordered f
mr. walker. mr. walker votes yes. mr. blum. mr. blum votes yes. mr. hise. mr. hise votes yes. mr.ussell. mr. carter. -- mr. russell votes yes. mr. carter. mr. carter votes yes. mr. grothman. mr. grothman votes yes. mr. hurd. mr. hurd votes yes. mr. palmer. mr. palmer votes yes. mr. cummings. mr. cummings votes no. ms. maloney. ms. maloney votes no. ms. norton. ms. norton votes no. mr. clay. mr. clay votes no. mr. lynch. mr. lynch votes no. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. connolly. mr....
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mr. walker to another jail. why he decided to do it in the middle of the night i'll leave you to assume. of course, as often happens, group of -- a mob of men came out and seized mr. walker and took him off to be lynched to be killed. but the mob was so drunk that mr. walker was able to escape. now, mention all these details but a of of the details were reported not just in the chicago "defender" but also "the atlantic constitution" and the "atlanta journal and news" the one difference in reporting is the initial incidence in the white-on the other hand constitution and journal and news was not described as a rape but as some sort of misunderstanding. or some sort of other incident. and this was -- is a pattern cow fine repeated many times over in the conflict over narrative between what was happening and what wasn't happening in the south. and the constitution in "the journal of news" could agree offense "the defender" cover and today if the defender is correct then the honor of every gov is impugned so say sen
mr. walker to another jail. why he decided to do it in the middle of the night i'll leave you to assume. of course, as often happens, group of -- a mob of men came out and seized mr. walker and took him off to be lynched to be killed. but the mob was so drunk that mr. walker was able to escape. now, mention all these details but a of of the details were reported not just in the chicago "defender" but also "the atlantic constitution" and the "atlanta journal and...
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mr. walker? >> no. >> mr. walker votes no. >> mr. blum? mr. blum votes no. mr. russell? >> mr. russell votes no. >> no. >> mr. carter votes no. >> mr. hurd? mr. hurd votes no. mr. palmer? >> no. >> mr. palmer votes no. >> mr. cummings votes yes. >> ms. maloney votes yes. >> ms. norton votes yes. >> mr. clay votes yes. >> mr. lynch? >> mr. lynch votes yes. >> mr. cooper? >> yes. >> mr. cooper votes yes. >> mr. connolly votes yes. mr. cartwright votes yes. ms. kelly? ms. kelly votes yes. mr. lou? ms. watson coleman? >> yes. >> mr. boyle? >> yes. >> mr.well ch? >> how is mr. gosar is not recorded. >> have all members voted? clerk will report the tally. >> on this vote there are 15 yays and 21 noes. the question is on the adoption of house resolution 737 as amended to the house of representatives. >> mr. chairman? i have a parliamentary inquiry. >> what is your inquiry? >> mr. chairman, the question really has to do with what this resolution does and does not do. on may 18th you said that the resolution requires the forfe forfeitture of the pension or to quote your words requires t
mr. walker? >> no. >> mr. walker votes no. >> mr. blum? mr. blum votes no. mr. russell? >> mr. russell votes no. >> no. >> mr. carter votes no. >> mr. hurd? mr. hurd votes no. mr. palmer? >> no. >> mr. palmer votes no. >> mr. cummings votes yes. >> ms. maloney votes yes. >> ms. norton votes yes. >> mr. clay votes yes. >> mr. lynch? >> mr. lynch votes yes. >> mr. cooper? >> yes. >> mr....
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mr. walker outside the house. he had a gun and hand. i want you to listen to the police transmission. the sheriff released this not long ago as things took place. we edited it a bit but listen to it. >> he got the gunpointed at me behind the tree. >> be advised the subject is young. >> yelling to kill him. >> >> culpeper we got one round in him. he's not moving. >> reporter: we should tell you this was a longer clip but basically, we took several of the signed bites and put them together but they were in order. once we can, we're going to put it on fox 5 dc. it started when you the dispatcher called for the officers to go to the home and then following the shooting, itself. also virginia state police are investigating this, the sheriff says since this was a police involved shooting, he is asked virginia state police to investigate what happened there last night and one more thing before we go. the sheriff tells us that the 911 call, there was a woman inside the house, her partner, that 74-year-old man who was shot and killed apparently she was on the phone calling 911. as she's asking
mr. walker outside the house. he had a gun and hand. i want you to listen to the police transmission. the sheriff released this not long ago as things took place. we edited it a bit but listen to it. >> he got the gunpointed at me behind the tree. >> be advised the subject is young. >> yelling to kill him. >> >> culpeper we got one round in him. he's not moving. >> reporter: we should tell you this was a longer clip but basically, we took several of the...
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for all the things you can't wash, use febreze... ...fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. walkerit smells nice in here and try pluggable febreze, with up to 4 times the freshness... ...in one refill. pluggable febreze and fabric refresher... [inhale + exhale mnemonic] ...two more ways to breathe happy >>> and now a truly intimate look at the life of a legend. michael gaffney spent a year as muhammad ali's personal photographer in the 1970s and has a collection of photographs, many of which have never been seen publicly before. now he shares them along with some remarkable memories. >> i felt that i had an obligation to document one of the most extraordinary people of our lifetime. muhammad had this great gift where he would pull spontaneous things. the limo would pull over, he'd tell the driver to pull over. then he'd jump out. and this was in detroit. and he would jump out and he would just interact with people. in this particular shot, he would always do a little boxing and within a couple of minutes, everybody would just gather around. but you could see the joy that he was bri
for all the things you can't wash, use febreze... ...fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. walkerit smells nice in here and try pluggable febreze, with up to 4 times the freshness... ...in one refill. pluggable febreze and fabric refresher... [inhale + exhale mnemonic] ...two more ways to breathe happy >>> and now a truly intimate look at the life of a legend. michael gaffney spent a year as muhammad ali's personal photographer in the 1970s and has a collection of photographs, many of which...
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mr. walker, there's there's a connection to another division, the 29th here in stanton with the 79th yearn this battle. i wondered if you could explain that a bit. i told you that there was a second battle. this was on the east side of the river, against a rich on which the germans had established a new observation point. it was called corn will he hill. they had made the initial run at corn willie hill. they fought a buddy battle which was almost always going uphill. they reached the top of that ridge but couldn't push on another mile to capture the position. the 79th came in and took over and pushed the germans off the hill. in the book the 29th division soldiers who are walking back unfortunately began to tell the 79th soldiers how difficult it was and they said it was the toughest fighting they had ever seen and this was a horrendous place. if you ever go to france and you're in this region, find the farm and you will find that the soldiers were fighting their way up the hill that was almost vertical. one of our well-known citizens of stanton, by the name of opie was one of the office
mr. walker, there's there's a connection to another division, the 29th here in stanton with the 79th yearn this battle. i wondered if you could explain that a bit. i told you that there was a second battle. this was on the east side of the river, against a rich on which the germans had established a new observation point. it was called corn will he hill. they had made the initial run at corn willie hill. they fought a buddy battle which was almost always going uphill. they reached the top of...
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mr. walker. >> you're talking about the 2004 plan. >> one of things you said you would review the plan every five years. has that happened? >> it absolutely has. we reviewed it on a five-year basis. >> how did you measure whether or not the plan is working. look -- -- we would look to -- >> what did you look to? >> we did look to classroom diversity. will get feedback from students -- from faculty. -- if the faculty thinks we're doing great, we must be doing great. the facts are the facts. we do not give the faculty a leg up on what the facts are. mr. garre: in 2002, you had 272 african-american enrollees at of a class of 8000. the university of texas had not achieved its critical mass or educational benefits in 2004. that is not seriously debatable. we should have an opportunity to put in more evidences that is not obvious. justice roberts: bruder said -- grutter said we would not expect this to be in place for 25 years. is this going to be done in 12 years? --t i would say is this the mr. garre: there are systematic problems that these policies are attempting to adjust -- address including
mr. walker. >> you're talking about the 2004 plan. >> one of things you said you would review the plan every five years. has that happened? >> it absolutely has. we reviewed it on a five-year basis. >> how did you measure whether or not the plan is working. look -- -- we would look to -- >> what did you look to? >> we did look to classroom diversity. will get feedback from students -- from faculty. -- if the faculty thinks we're doing great, we must be doing...
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mr. walker of north carolina is recognized. >> just a moment. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. lynch, thank you for your comments, but you -- >> the chair reminds members not to address the other members. address the chair, but not the other members. >> thank you for the reminder, mr. chairman. i think we heard there was some questioning about the handling of the e-mails. even if there is some question on the handling of the e-mails, i think it's a bit much to use the terminology that commissioner koskinen has been extraordinarily cooperative with congress. i feel like at the end of the day, the american people are getting hosed on this. we think about the specific targeting, something that the irs apologized, in fact, even the president, if i remember correctly, talked about how angry he was about all of this. and to say, you know, there might have been some questioning, even from the perspective of our friends on the other side of the aisle, mr. chairman, to say if there's a shred of questioning, or if there was even a little bit of incompetence on the part for not managing t
mr. walker of north carolina is recognized. >> just a moment. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. lynch, thank you for your comments, but you -- >> the chair reminds members not to address the other members. address the chair, but not the other members. >> thank you for the reminder, mr. chairman. i think we heard there was some questioning about the handling of the e-mails. even if there is some question on the handling of the e-mails, i think it's a bit much to use the terminology...
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mr. walker. >> thank you for your time for hearing me, i'm a residence of 1457 north of the proposed commuter bus stop on valencia and 26 street the issue is a health concern with regards to the commuter buses offending off valencia i'm a bicyclist and suffer from allergies that are aggravated by diesel and other manages and further contemplating this resulted in the removal of part of my - i have asthma rooerpd when i'm cycling and caught behind a bus and i noticed an increase in any allergies the second issue is in regards to safety i regularly witness the operators of the bus driving too fast and waiting to enter the intersections and at mortuary and church with 3 popular bars and restaurants all in our block that results in a nightmare in terms of parking so basically what i see routing is you know cars parking in the middle of the street and on the right and the left and the computer shuttles running up and down 0 intolg those gaps it is disconcerning not only as a cyclist but a retained it is sort of a matter of when someone will get hit in closing thank you to the board for hearing our
mr. walker. >> thank you for your time for hearing me, i'm a residence of 1457 north of the proposed commuter bus stop on valencia and 26 street the issue is a health concern with regards to the commuter buses offending off valencia i'm a bicyclist and suffer from allergies that are aggravated by diesel and other manages and further contemplating this resulted in the removal of part of my - i have asthma rooerpd when i'm cycling and caught behind a bus and i noticed an increase in any...
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mr. walker, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, panel, for being here today. a lot of this to me is about the perceptions, trust in the post office as a whole. and just going back and looking at the numbers over the last few years, 2015, $5.1 billion lost. 2014, $5.5 billion. '13, $5 billion. 2012, 15.9 billion. 20 2011, $5.1 billion. 2010, $8.5 billion. at some point the people are saying what's going on here. this isn't just a perception. this is the reality of a major trust issue. i have five minutes to speak. in those five minutes the approximate amount that the post office will lose is $47,564. that's a huge issue. and i've heard today some of the witnesses that are working hard or some of the members, the colleagues, they are working hard to try to do things better. but i have a couple specific questions in regard to this rate increase that we're beseeching congress on. if you do receive this rate increase, can you tell me about where this extra money will be reinvested? general brennan? >> in terms of -- >> if you were granted a rate increase, where wou
mr. walker, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, panel, for being here today. a lot of this to me is about the perceptions, trust in the post office as a whole. and just going back and looking at the numbers over the last few years, 2015, $5.1 billion lost. 2014, $5.5 billion. '13, $5 billion. 2012, 15.9 billion. 20 2011, $5.1 billion. 2010, $8.5 billion. at some point the people are saying what's going on here. this isn't just a perception. this is the reality of a...
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mr. walker. i can elaborate on that if you would like. >> you're talking about the 2004 plan? >> yes, sir. >> one of the things that said is you would review the plan every five years. has that happened? >> it absolutely has. in the record, your honor, it's established we have reviewed it on an annual basis. we've reviewed it on a five-year basis. i was personally involved in part of that. >> how did you measure whether or not the plan was working under the review that you undertook? >> we would like to a number of -- >> what did you look to? >> and i'll answer that question. we looked to student body enrollment. we do look at classroom diversity. we look at feedback from students and faculty. this an academic judgment, as they said in the grutter and bakke case. we there are briefs before you. >> excuse me. it's an academic judgment but the facts are not an academic judgment. to say if the faculty thinks we're doing great, we must be doing great. i mean, the facts are the facts. i don't think we give the faculty a leg up on what the facts are. >> look at the facts, your honor
mr. walker. i can elaborate on that if you would like. >> you're talking about the 2004 plan? >> yes, sir. >> one of the things that said is you would review the plan every five years. has that happened? >> it absolutely has. in the record, your honor, it's established we have reviewed it on an annual basis. we've reviewed it on a five-year basis. i was personally involved in part of that. >> how did you measure whether or not the plan was working under the review...
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mr. walker. i can elaborate on that if you would like. mr. rein: -- justice roberts: one of the things it said is that you would review that plan every five years. mr. garre: yes. we reviewed it on a five-year basis. justice roberts: how did you measure how it was working nder the review that you undertook? what did you look to? mr. garre: we have looked both to student body enrollment. we do look to classroom diversity. we look at feedback from students, faculty. this is an academic judgment. e look to the racial climate including incidents. justice scalia: the facts are not an academic judgment. if the fact that only thinks we are doing great, we must be doing great. the facts are the facts. we do not give the faculty a leg up on what the facts are. mr. garre: in 2002, you had 272 african-american enrollees at of a class of 8000. the university of texas had not achieved its critical mass or ducational benefits in 2004. that is not seriously debatable. we should have an opportunity to put in more evidences that is not obvious. justice robert
mr. walker. i can elaborate on that if you would like. mr. rein: -- justice roberts: one of the things it said is that you would review that plan every five years. mr. garre: yes. we reviewed it on a five-year basis. justice roberts: how did you measure how it was working nder the review that you undertook? what did you look to? mr. garre: we have looked both to student body enrollment. we do look to classroom diversity. we look at feedback from students, faculty. this is an academic judgment....
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mr. trump. i've seen this happen before. george herbert walker someone sat down and got peggy newton to write his acceptance piece, and peach began to appreciate him as future president. the alchemy of turning a reactive week, an unsteady candidate, into a winning candidate, it takes more than a speechwrit speechwriter, it takes someone to get the harried candidate to settle down, take the time required to sit down and read, think, get their head around the topic, angle or tone he or she is going to take, do what's necessary to promote and deliver. it's always impressive to see a candidate and a candidate's team shake themselves out of their zone and grab their place in reality, grab the reins of the galloping horse of history, and get command of things. and this is exactly what hillary clinton did this week and it will show in the coming polls. you just watch. that's "hardball" for now. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> we're building a wall. he's a mexican. we're building a wall between her and mexico. >>
mr. trump. i've seen this happen before. george herbert walker someone sat down and got peggy newton to write his acceptance piece, and peach began to appreciate him as future president. the alchemy of turning a reactive week, an unsteady candidate, into a winning candidate, it takes more than a speechwrit speechwriter, it takes someone to get the harried candidate to settle down, take the time required to sit down and read, think, get their head around the topic, angle or tone he or she is...
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mr. trump. i've seen this before. george herbert walker bush was languishing in the 1989 presidential race and then someone sat down and got peggy noonan to write his acceptance speech and all of a sudden things started to change. but we've seen it again, the alchemy of turning an unexpected candidate into a winning candidate. it takes someone to get the candidate to sit down and read, think, get their head around the topics, the angle and the tone he or she is going to take and do what's necessary to promote and delivery. it's always impressive to see a candidate and a candidate's team shake themselves out of their zone and grab their place in reality. grab the reins of the galloping horse of history and get command of things. and this is exactly what hillary clinton did this week, and it will show in the coming polls. you just watch. and that's "hardball" mofor >> we're building a wall. he's a mexican. we're building a wall between here and mexico. >> donald trump under fire. >> if you are saying he can't do his job because of his race,
mr. trump. i've seen this before. george herbert walker bush was languishing in the 1989 presidential race and then someone sat down and got peggy noonan to write his acceptance speech and all of a sudden things started to change. but we've seen it again, the alchemy of turning an unexpected candidate into a winning candidate. it takes someone to get the candidate to sit down and read, think, get their head around the topics, the angle and the tone he or she is going to take and do what's...
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mr. trump but apparently it hasn't done so. >> reporter: judge walker knows all too well about personal attackswalker ruled california's gay marriage ban was unconstitutional. gay marriage opponents accused walker of bias because he's gay. a higher court found that accusation unwarranted. judge walker fears a president trump would hurt the legal profession and the judicial system. >> well, he certainly is proving himself to be ill informed on the constitutional system, the separation of powers between the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. it will be hard, it seems, to bring him up to a basic understanding of these issues. >> and, ken, could there be a legal strategy behind what trump is doing? >> admittedly this is a cynical view. a couple of judges we've spoken with say maybe he doesn't want to just delay the ruling. maybe he is right now trying to lay the groundwork because perhaps there might be more damaging information he doesn't want to get out there. so put this complaint out there now. lay the groundwork for the appeal. >> and, by the way, speaking of judge gonzalo curiel, a
mr. trump but apparently it hasn't done so. >> reporter: judge walker knows all too well about personal attackswalker ruled california's gay marriage ban was unconstitutional. gay marriage opponents accused walker of bias because he's gay. a higher court found that accusation unwarranted. judge walker fears a president trump would hurt the legal profession and the judicial system. >> well, he certainly is proving himself to be ill informed on the constitutional system, the...
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private dinner for governor scott walker when he said, quote, "i know this is a horrible thing to say, but i do not believe that the president loves america." since then, mrst like this one. and he's certainly not backing down. are you, mr. mayor? >> not at all, gretchen. i'm sorry, but this president doesn't have the same love of our great country. look, i know this is a horrible thing to say, but he was brought up different. he's just not like the rest of us. i mean, is that too much? >> [ chuckles ] absolutely not. you warned us that what you were about to say would be horrible. so it's fine. let's take a quick break, and we'll have more with mayor rudy giuliani. >> and we're clear. three-minute break, guys. >> that was really great, mr. giuliani. we're so glad to have you on the show. >> how did we end up here in
private dinner for governor scott walker when he said, quote, "i know this is a horrible thing to say, but i do not believe that the president loves america." since then, mrst like this one. and he's certainly not backing down. are you, mr. mayor? >> not at all, gretchen. i'm sorry, but this president doesn't have the same love of our great country. look, i know this is a horrible thing to say, but he was brought up different. he's just not like the rest of us. i mean, is that...
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walker bush. we certainly see muhammad ali in that same pantheon. you know, fredricka, i thought it was interesting in the earlier segments, it was mentioned that mr.is legacy would be remembered. if you look at the 20th century, you could probably say jesse owens was the greatest athlete for the first half of the 20th century. certainly, muhammad ali was in the second half p if you can compare and contrast the two, there are some huge similarities. important differences. they were similar in that they were both athletic progenies. we heard about him having his bike stolen at anyone 12 and learning to box. jesse owens was this phenomenal schoolyard track kid, spotted and then developed through coaching. i think they both had athletic achievements that really made them aspirational leaders. besides what owens did in '36 in the berlin olympics of winning four gold medals in front of hitler, and the big ten championships in 1935, he set three world records. >> incredible parallels of these extraordinary lives, these american icons. >> go ahead. >> i think the important difference is that where jesse owens also suffered from bigotry. he was not given t
walker bush. we certainly see muhammad ali in that same pantheon. you know, fredricka, i thought it was interesting in the earlier segments, it was mentioned that mr.is legacy would be remembered. if you look at the 20th century, you could probably say jesse owens was the greatest athlete for the first half of the 20th century. certainly, muhammad ali was in the second half p if you can compare and contrast the two, there are some huge similarities. important differences. they were similar in...
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mr. trump. >> reporter: so who is trump talking about when he refers to these formal rivals who pledge to support the gop nominee but haven't endorsed trump? governors scott walker, john kasich, senator ted cruz. all names that could be in play come 2020. >> thank you. >>> new developments in the crash of that egyptair plan that plunged into the mediterranean sea last month. investigators saying it showed signs of intense heat and smoke in the moments before the crash. the flight data recorder from egyptair deligflight 804 reveal smoke. some of the wreckage showed signs of high temperature damage and soot. the flight en route from paris to cairo crashed on may 19th killing all 66 people onboard. some authorities initially pointed to terrorism, officials increasingly believe the aircraft's technical systems may be to blame. >>> a bombshell announcement in london this morning where boris johnson says he won't run for leader of the conservative party or prime minister. he was considered an early favorite to succeed prime minister david cameron, a brexit opponent who said after the vote that he would be stepping down. johnson, however, said after consulting colleagu
mr. trump. >> reporter: so who is trump talking about when he refers to these formal rivals who pledge to support the gop nominee but haven't endorsed trump? governors scott walker, john kasich, senator ted cruz. all names that could be in play come 2020. >> thank you. >>> new developments in the crash of that egyptair plan that plunged into the mediterranean sea last month. investigators saying it showed signs of intense heat and smoke in the moments before the crash. the...