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on the head serves the liver decide on the social service delivered a state of somalis ok muhammad ali in nairobi so clearly up to no the united arab emirates wanted to tickle the cat and play with the kittens but what was the end point that they wanted to get to exerting influence is a means to an end so what was the end going to come at last i'm sure if i think. the intention is to heat then somebody government that's what's that in my view that is trade to bend and really know their shit and change some of their stand but i think. this shouldn't for the somebody government and people who work in somalia should somebody i think should be a lesson to think about building local institutions that. can support critical life saving activities whether or cutie and other related to. important functions of government and community needs so i think when it is. affecting id and it is a blow on through. to close the hospital and. i'm sort of increased vulnerability terms of good will and but i think. it would be unfortunate if there's someone in government does not try to you know learn lessons
on the head serves the liver decide on the social service delivered a state of somalis ok muhammad ali in nairobi so clearly up to no the united arab emirates wanted to tickle the cat and play with the kittens but what was the end point that they wanted to get to exerting influence is a means to an end so what was the end going to come at last i'm sure if i think. the intention is to heat then somebody government that's what's that in my view that is trade to bend and really know their shit and...
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muhammad ali and bill russell and tim brown, those are the athletes i learned about.ightbulb went off and i made a connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to these different causes just because i'm an athlete. i continued to do it through college and as a pro with the wizards. it became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. next, a hearing examines the proposed 2019 budget for the u.s. congress office of
muhammad ali and bill russell and tim brown, those are the athletes i learned about.ightbulb went off and i made a connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to these different causes just because i'm an athlete. i continued to do it through college and as a pro with the wizards. it became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. next, a hearing examines the proposed 2019 budget for the u.s. congress office of
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and perhaps shows where joshua sees great muhammad ali and perhaps shows wherejoshua sees his ownce in his career. he holds all but one heavyweight title, the remaining one is held by american deontay wilder and accepted the potential of a super clash to determine the disputed heavyweight champion of the world. england are on top in the second and final test against new zealand in christchurch. the visitors had a 29 run first—innings lead. england's opening batsmen, alastair cook, fell cheaply again but the rest of the top order steadied the ship. england lead by 231 runs. it is the first women's major per year, keep an eye on the bbc sport website. charley hull and jodie shedd offering contention, four shots of the lead of lindbergh. plenty more for you at around 5:30pm. studio: sounds like a busy afternoon, thank you. ceremonies are being held today to mark exactly 100 years since the raf became the world's first independent air force. it was formed by the merger of the army's royal flying corps and the royal naval air service. a number of events are being held across the countr
and perhaps shows where joshua sees great muhammad ali and perhaps shows wherejoshua sees his ownce in his career. he holds all but one heavyweight title, the remaining one is held by american deontay wilder and accepted the potential of a super clash to determine the disputed heavyweight champion of the world. england are on top in the second and final test against new zealand in christchurch. the visitors had a 29 run first—innings lead. england's opening batsmen, alastair cook, fell...
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rebel stronghold in the besieged area this is according to the russian defense ministry journalist muhammad ali is in damascus with the latest the first battle. so for. militants to started leaving the town of doom and eastern a lot of the buses are now lining up at the outskirts of istanbul talk picking up more militants oppositionists them and their families it is expected that at least fifty buses will be exiting from. the final number is set on the outskirts of east on the water they will be heading towards the most in northern syria the border town in the northern countryside of a look though this will be the first batch following of course reaching a deal brokered by russia between the syrian army and this particularly militant group according to reports coming from inside duma there is a kind of division among the group leaders of this militant group on getting out or not but eventually it seems that the deal has been reached and they have started getting out in the boonies resistance movement has been low on its social media accounts published some of the items of this deal the. militan
rebel stronghold in the besieged area this is according to the russian defense ministry journalist muhammad ali is in damascus with the latest the first battle. so for. militants to started leaving the town of doom and eastern a lot of the buses are now lining up at the outskirts of istanbul talk picking up more militants oppositionists them and their families it is expected that at least fifty buses will be exiting from. the final number is set on the outskirts of east on the water they will...
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shooting of children can be judged by social media was your saturday fifty one years to the day muhammad ali refused to serve in the u.s. war against vietnam that would kill more than four million men women and children he was stripped of his title as heavyweight champion of the world now here is sarah somerville performing an excerpt from food bank as it is a lot of us volunteers a form of this and every week we hear the same things i'm so shy. so. companies it's me needing help it's usually me helping other people some of them are. quite pale some of them thin some of them can barely hold their heads up they're so low on energy. often if you show them slightest kindness or understanding their burst into tears. even the men. will say things like. i feel broken or everything's wrong just everything and there be tears streaming down their faces. you try and keep it light of course you do. that every week that at least now at least one person says they feel like you know. killing them so. we keep a happy face you know we really try but sometimes it's all we can do not to break down and cry wit
shooting of children can be judged by social media was your saturday fifty one years to the day muhammad ali refused to serve in the u.s. war against vietnam that would kill more than four million men women and children he was stripped of his title as heavyweight champion of the world now here is sarah somerville performing an excerpt from food bank as it is a lot of us volunteers a form of this and every week we hear the same things i'm so shy. so. companies it's me needing help it's usually...
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that's when i started learning about muhammad ali. it tookd the courage for him to take a stand and everybody turned on him. he was the heavyweight champion of the world. they love him for a second. then he started -- then he cited talking about racism and war and things changed. having the courage to stand up for what you believe in, even though you know the majority will criticize you for it, it takes a lot of courage to be able to do that. i started learning more. brian: when did malcolm x. die and why? etan: there was so much that happened. when you stand up for what you believe in and you are a seeker of truth, especially in the 1960's, your life was on the line. do you talk about mager everson, dr. martin luther king, and you go down the list of people who sacrificed their lives to be able to stand up for what they believed in, especially in that time period, that is what makes him even more courageous. they should put them up on an even higher pedestal. right now, we are blessed to be able to say what we say and have a certain
that's when i started learning about muhammad ali. it tookd the courage for him to take a stand and everybody turned on him. he was the heavyweight champion of the world. they love him for a second. then he started -- then he cited talking about racism and war and things changed. having the courage to stand up for what you believe in, even though you know the majority will criticize you for it, it takes a lot of courage to be able to do that. i started learning more. brian: when did malcolm x....
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my mother taught me about muhammad ali. bill russell. jim brown.hose are the athletes that i learned about. as i was getting older it was like a light bulb went off and i made the connection of how i can follow in their footsteps and bring attention to these different causes. just because i am an athlete. i just continued to do it. i continue to do it in the pros. it just became a part of me. >> you met your wife at syracuse. there is a story in here about her. >> and syracuse, a lot of people hurt,know that if you get you can't play anymore. they can take your scholarship away. that's what almost happened to my wife. her jr. year the doctor told her that she should not play anymore because she had three salud -- three surgeries on her knee. it would not be a good idea to play anymore. her coach kind of went on a little bit of a crusade to take her scholarship away. she had to hire a lawyer and threaten to meet with the 80. d.with the a it went to show me how the ncaa is really a business. not a student athlete. they're not worried about your educa
my mother taught me about muhammad ali. bill russell. jim brown.hose are the athletes that i learned about. as i was getting older it was like a light bulb went off and i made the connection of how i can follow in their footsteps and bring attention to these different causes. just because i am an athlete. i just continued to do it. i continue to do it in the pros. it just became a part of me. >> you met your wife at syracuse. there is a story in here about her. >> and syracuse, a...
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from muhammad ali's robe to tonya harding's outfit. it's all going up for auction.est celebrity to launch his own liquor brand. it's called manor and its polynesian for spirit. there's no word on when this tequila will make its debut. the military joint space operations center tracking more than 15000 objects in the earth's orbit including 13000 items class if classified as junk. most of the satellite parts, can do great damage if a satellite or space station runs into them. a gorilla mimics his trainer at busch gardens. he seemed doing a handstand with his feet against the glass. the griller puts his hands in front of her feet toward the end of the video but grella surprises the trainer by exactly imitating the handstand. there you go. yes, yes. that's pretty good. right after the mayor of los alamitos arrived on the program he got a call to say the aclu was suing his city. the mayor, troy edgar is back with us next. a building in miami is preparing to allow flying cars such place to land. period is she going to sell condos in that building? we will see. she does n
from muhammad ali's robe to tonya harding's outfit. it's all going up for auction.est celebrity to launch his own liquor brand. it's called manor and its polynesian for spirit. there's no word on when this tequila will make its debut. the military joint space operations center tracking more than 15000 objects in the earth's orbit including 13000 items class if classified as junk. most of the satellite parts, can do great damage if a satellite or space station runs into them. a gorilla mimics...
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militants reportedly left tomorrow monday the last rebel stronghold in the besieged area journalist muhammad ali who's in damascus told us the latest the only evacuation. the first batch of. minute then psystar to leaving the town of doom and eastern. according to the syrian state news agency at least eight buses with over four hundred individuals on board those include both militants and their families and make up the first batch of already exited eastern of will to through and watch the dean campaign exit which is a couple of kilometers away from from duma and the buses are now lining up at the outskirts of east and will talk taking up more militants opposition this town and their families it is expected that at least fifty buses will be exiting from. the final number is set on the outskirts of east on the water they will be heading towards the most in northern syria the border town in the northern countryside of a look oh this will be the first batch following of course reaching a deal brokered by russia between the syrian army and this particularly militant group according to reports coming
militants reportedly left tomorrow monday the last rebel stronghold in the besieged area journalist muhammad ali who's in damascus told us the latest the only evacuation. the first batch of. minute then psystar to leaving the town of doom and eastern. according to the syrian state news agency at least eight buses with over four hundred individuals on board those include both militants and their families and make up the first batch of already exited eastern of will to through and watch the dean...
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muhammad ali many was sent off for a shove on suarez.l six and southampton in the bottom three. even when we were questioned we find resources by mapping credit to the team. some players had heavy legs today that they still find the resources to win the game. when we we re resources to win the game. when we were questioned 1—0 down, 2—2, we find the resources because of the spirit in the team. that is why we w011 spirit in the team. that is why we won the game today. we have been hurt by bad goals. i think that has been the story of the season. at times defensively we did not get the details right and stop things developing, albeit the second goal was fortunate for arsenal because of the deflection. in terms of our performance i am more than happy. in terms of our performance i am more than happy. chelsea's bid to close the gap on the top four took another set back as they were held by struggling west ham. before the game, the blues played tribute to former captain and assistant manager ray wilkins, who passed away earlier this week. the
muhammad ali many was sent off for a shove on suarez.l six and southampton in the bottom three. even when we were questioned we find resources by mapping credit to the team. some players had heavy legs today that they still find the resources to win the game. when we we re resources to win the game. when we were questioned 1—0 down, 2—2, we find the resources because of the spirit in the team. that is why we w011 spirit in the team. that is why we won the game today. we have been hurt by...
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washington is up the lucky how lucky a horn of africa analyst and in nairobi joining us on skype is muhammad ali he is the somalia country director at a desk oh that's an. organization welcome to you both mohammed ali just give us a brief sense of the backstory to these current tensions well. i think it's an issue of. human qualities that's the way i would oh this might take i shouldn't have been. in the service is provided by meant to be yes service is critical service is that our lives. and i think that's one of the biggest problem. is issues that your years made in terms of. for a life saving. hospital. abdullahi how lucky when it comes to how they were making a value judgment on this relationship not just suspending a hospital's operation but closing it down and that's three hundred people a day in need of hospitalization if they were to come back from this they're not giving themselves the wriggle room to come back from this. i think of i want to sit back a little bit and just provide a you know a context within which all these things are taking place over the last few years you know has be
washington is up the lucky how lucky a horn of africa analyst and in nairobi joining us on skype is muhammad ali he is the somalia country director at a desk oh that's an. organization welcome to you both mohammed ali just give us a brief sense of the backstory to these current tensions well. i think it's an issue of. human qualities that's the way i would oh this might take i shouldn't have been. in the service is provided by meant to be yes service is critical service is that our lives. and i...
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bullet to the head from an israeli sniper means this family now has to bury fourteen year old muhammad ali you along with those dreams. for the in the heart alice says. i used to tell him one day are living conditions will improve political divisions will and i have been pushing him to continue his studies despite everything. but how much was protesting near the gaza israel border fence at easter on friday if he was throwing stones they probably weren't very big. this family video from last year shows mohammed at the zoo he slight aged just thirteen here it's hard to imagine six months later he posed a serious threat to the israeli military. death prompted an unusually strong reaction from the u.n. special coordinator for the middle east peace process nicholai martin off said it's outrageous to shoot our children how does the killing of a child in gaza today help peace it doesn't it fuels anger and breeds more killing . a former israeli military spokesman responded please go to gaza engage hamas and get them to stop sending people to defense stop palestinian incitement and organize riots a
bullet to the head from an israeli sniper means this family now has to bury fourteen year old muhammad ali you along with those dreams. for the in the heart alice says. i used to tell him one day are living conditions will improve political divisions will and i have been pushing him to continue his studies despite everything. but how much was protesting near the gaza israel border fence at easter on friday if he was throwing stones they probably weren't very big. this family video from last...
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my mother taught me of kareem abdul-jabbar and bill russell and muhammad ali. and the light bulb went off and i made the connection how i could follow in their footsteps and bring attention to these different causes just because i'm an athlete. and i continued to do it through college and continued to do it in the pros in washington, d.c. with the wizards and it became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the email. the program guide is an email with the primetime schedule, up to date primetime coverage. word for word gives you highlights, in their own words. the weekly newsletter is an inside look at upcoming authors and book festivals and the american history tv newsletter explores the nation's past. visit c-span.org/connect and sign up today. >> in the capitol yesterday members of congress held the memorial ceremony for louise slaughter who died last month at the age of 88. speakers included chuck schumer, nancy pelosi, house
my mother taught me of kareem abdul-jabbar and bill russell and muhammad ali. and the light bulb went off and i made the connection how i could follow in their footsteps and bring attention to these different causes just because i'm an athlete. and i continued to do it through college and continued to do it in the pros in washington, d.c. with the wizards and it became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. connect with c-span to personalize the information you...
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>> i was her minded of muhammad ali who was the greatest fighter ever. that's how comey is. i don't think he is credible throughout. i think they did a good job of trying to follow up and get them to say the correct things. there were several times he misinformed the audience with his answers but he did the confidential documents and his mindset i think he probably leads the whole time while he was at the fbi. trish: that was what they were so upset about. >> he at a rationalization. he couldn't defined the role of the columbia law school professor and i think to certain extent he had us dragged agena deliver a plan and he did not help his agency at all that he ran. trish: if you look at the beginning of that look in his prologue he talks about his own fault as a person and he mentioned his ego and he said throughout his career it's been an issue for him. he does have a big ego. it had me thinking how much of ego is all of this about right now? >> it's definitely about his ego. the first part of the book is very telling. his grandfather was the chief of police in yonkers. he
>> i was her minded of muhammad ali who was the greatest fighter ever. that's how comey is. i don't think he is credible throughout. i think they did a good job of trying to follow up and get them to say the correct things. there were several times he misinformed the audience with his answers but he did the confidential documents and his mindset i think he probably leads the whole time while he was at the fbi. trish: that was what they were so upset about. >> he at a...
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my mother taught me about muhammad ali and bill russell and jim brown. it was like a light bulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i can bring attention to these causes. i continued to do it. through college, in the pros, with the wizards, and it became a part. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact here. coming up sunday morning, andrew talks about his recent piece on the future of political 1968,ship and as part of america in turmoil, mona and debora discuss women's rights. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> monday the council on american islamic relations releases their civil rights report outlining anti-muslim bias in the u.s. coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. next, a discussion on the trump administration's relationship with russia. sits down with journalists from the new york times and npr as well as marine corps general john allen. this conversation is one hour 20 mi
my mother taught me about muhammad ali and bill russell and jim brown. it was like a light bulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i can bring attention to these causes. i continued to do it. through college, in the pros, with the wizards, and it became a part. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact here. coming up sunday morning, andrew talks about his recent...
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muhammad ali and bill russell and jim brown. those are the athletes that i learned about. so, as i was getting older, it felt like a lightbulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring the attention to these different causes just because i am an athlete. do it.continue to i do it all through college, i do it in the pros and here in washington dc with the wizards. just became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. on 48 hours every weekend bringing you lectures and roundtable discussions, historic sites, archival films, and more. you can find our tv schedule on c-span.org/history. >> professor of civil war studies and director of the civil war at gettysburg college. he wrote his dissertation under the direction of gary gallagher. , thebecame his third book last generation young virginia's in peace, war, and reunions published in 2005. his own work and in his teaching, he has emphasized making scholarships accessible. at an organization of american historians distinguished lecture, and gettysburg natural
muhammad ali and bill russell and jim brown. those are the athletes that i learned about. so, as i was getting older, it felt like a lightbulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring the attention to these different causes just because i am an athlete. do it.continue to i do it all through college, i do it in the pros and here in washington dc with the wizards. just became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span....
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kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali and jim brown and bill russell. those were the efforts i learned about. i was getting older, it is like a lightbulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to these i'm annt causes because athlete. i continued to do it through college, i continued to do it in the pros. right here in washington dc with the wizards and it became a part. >> q&a, monday night, on c-span. >> jerry brown spoke at the national press club and took questions on a variety of topics including immigration and border security, climate policy and the trump administration. this event is just over an hour. >> we are going to get started. good morning and welcome to the national press club. i am andrea. i am an editor on bloomberg's breaking news desk. president of the national press club. joining us today is jerry brown. he is in the final year of his fourth term in office and with the distinction of being the longest serving governor in u.s. history. >> i thought they got from iowa. -- t
kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali and jim brown and bill russell. those were the efforts i learned about. i was getting older, it is like a lightbulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to these i'm annt causes because athlete. i continued to do it through college, i continued to do it in the pros. right here in washington dc with the wizards and it became a part. >> q&a, monday night, on c-span. >> jerry brown...
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aboutmother taught me criminal jabbar and muhammad ali and those at the athletes that i learned aboutlight bulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to different causes because i am an athlete. i continue to do it. i continued to do it through college. i continue to do it in the probes with the wizards. announcer: q and day, sunday night, on c-span. &a, sunday night, on c-span. the events hosted by the american enterprise institute starts life at noon eastern on c-span two. the senate foreign relations committee holds a meeting to vote on president trump's secretary of state nominee mike pompeo. we will have that life monday on c-span. announcer: monday, an independent community school about student free speech. five students from des moines, iowa war armbands to protest the vietnam war. the students and four siblings challenged the school board's free speech restrictions. our guest to discuss this landmark case are mary beth tinker, one of the five students who challenged the des moines school district. after two decades
aboutmother taught me criminal jabbar and muhammad ali and those at the athletes that i learned aboutlight bulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to different causes because i am an athlete. i continue to do it. i continued to do it through college. i continue to do it in the probes with the wizards. announcer: q and day, sunday night, on c-span. &a, sunday night, on c-span. the events hosted by the american enterprise...
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an escoffier, a muhammad ali, a dalai lama, joey ramone.ir chosen field, who changes the whole landscape. life after them is never the same. martin picard is such a man. a heretofore unencountered hybrid of rugged outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, s finefor a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he is an unlikely ambassador for his country and his province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> carl: no. >> martin: no? >> anthony: so the bait is wood? >> martin: yeah. they just eat the -- the bark. >> anthony: they eat the bark? >> martin: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> anthony: now i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was a -- was made of a beaver pelt. >>
an escoffier, a muhammad ali, a dalai lama, joey ramone.ir chosen field, who changes the whole landscape. life after them is never the same. martin picard is such a man. a heretofore unencountered hybrid of rugged outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, s finefor a new generation of americans and canadians what that...
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my mother told me about kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali, the athletes i learned about. as i was getting older, it was like a light bulb went off. cande a connection of how i follow in their footsteps, bring attention to these different causes just because i'm an athlete. and i just continue to do it .hrough college, in the pro's it just became a part of me. >> 2018 is the final year of the centennial of world war i and american history tv is marking the anniversary with numerous programs. up next, lasting impressions of world war i. the title of a press conference about the great work. this is the former joint chiefs of staff chair. the group takes questions and discusses how the war is remembered and lessons that can be drawn from it for modern military and political leaders. the national world war i museum and memorial and the national press club hosted this hour-long event.
my mother told me about kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali, the athletes i learned about. as i was getting older, it was like a light bulb went off. cande a connection of how i follow in their footsteps, bring attention to these different causes just because i'm an athlete. and i just continue to do it .hrough college, in the pro's it just became a part of me. >> 2018 is the final year of the centennial of world war i and american history tv is marking the anniversary with numerous...
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it had muhammad ali, a gentleman that we resist, happy to experience his life. and tomorrow his last day, his last breath, his assassination. overhead, please. and here we are. we can't -- we can't house our people. he said that if you make more bombs than you can take care of your people that need the most, you're morally corrupt and you're in the wrong direction, and here we are. we cannot house our people. again, the plot to kill king, this may be the only and the best of what and how it happen ed. it's worth knowing that one. we have the greatest wealth inequality in our country right now, and we need to do something more. change the algorithm. thank you. >> president breed: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors and commissioners. i'm hunter cutting with the coalition to save clipper cove. and i'm here today to welcome a resolution introduced by supervisor kim to help establish sound planning principles for development in the cove. as many of you know, cooper cove is a really special place. each year it serves thou
it had muhammad ali, a gentleman that we resist, happy to experience his life. and tomorrow his last day, his last breath, his assassination. overhead, please. and here we are. we can't -- we can't house our people. he said that if you make more bombs than you can take care of your people that need the most, you're morally corrupt and you're in the wrong direction, and here we are. we cannot house our people. again, the plot to kill king, this may be the only and the best of what and how it...
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younger, i was taught about athletes who use their positions and platform, kareem abdul-jabbar, muhammad ali, bill russell, jim brown. those of the athletes i learned about. as i was getting older, a light all went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps and bring attention to these different causes just because i am an athlete. i continue to do it all through college, right here with the wizards, and it became a part. at 8:00 p.m.night eastern on c-span. announcer: this weekend on the presidency, clifton truman daniel, president truman's eldest grandson talks about why truman found it necessary to move his family out of the white restoration that lasted between 1948-1952. here is a preview. desk without the tarp over it, that is all original white house would. desk on my grandparents second floor. the carpenters made it for him. it is a beautiful desk. they also made this which is in a corner nearby. the left in the shadow, you see a filing cabinet. when i was 12 years old, i got on the roof of the house to the attic and took my 10-year-old brother and my 40 s
younger, i was taught about athletes who use their positions and platform, kareem abdul-jabbar, muhammad ali, bill russell, jim brown. those of the athletes i learned about. as i was getting older, a light all went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps and bring attention to these different causes just because i am an athlete. i continue to do it all through college, right here with the wizards, and it became a part. at 8:00 p.m.night eastern on c-span....
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muhammad ali and bill russell and tim brown, those are the athletes i learned about. older, agetting lightbulb went off and i made a connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to these different causes just because i'm an athlete. i continued to do it through college and as a pro with the wizards. it became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. next, a hearing examines the proposed 2019 budget for the u.s. congress office of compliance. we heard testimony from susan grandeman. this was helped by the house appropriations subcommittee. this is one hour. -- this was held by the house appropriations subcommittee. this is one hour. i don't believe we had a hearing with you last year. we are thankful you are here this year. we are glad you are here. we appreciate your work. executive director of the office of compliance established by the congressional accountability act of 1985. labor-management relations and educational offerings across the legislative branch. office has received much attention as the house has deb
muhammad ali and bill russell and tim brown, those are the athletes i learned about. older, agetting lightbulb went off and i made a connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to these different causes just because i'm an athlete. i continued to do it through college and as a pro with the wizards. it became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. next, a hearing examines the proposed 2019 budget for the u.s. congress office of...
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my mother taught me about muhammad ali and bill russell. those are athletes that i learned about.t isas getting older, like i made the connection of how i can follow in their footsteps. i can bring attention to different causes because i am an athlete. in the pros, do it with the wizards, and it became a part of me. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> next, the role congress has of providing oversight to the fbi. speakers included maryland speaker john servings, former house oversight committee chair tom davis, and a former fbi special agent who served as the special assistant to fbi director james comey. posted
my mother taught me about muhammad ali and bill russell. those are athletes that i learned about.t isas getting older, like i made the connection of how i can follow in their footsteps. i can bring attention to different causes because i am an athlete. in the pros, do it with the wizards, and it became a part of me. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> next, the role congress has of providing oversight to the fbi. speakers included maryland speaker john servings, former...
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muhammad ali and bill russell and jim brown. those are the athletes that i learned about.i was getting older, it felt like a lightbulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring the attention to these different causes just because i am an athlete. do it.continue to i do it all through college, i do it in the pros and here in washington dc with the wizards. just became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span.
muhammad ali and bill russell and jim brown. those are the athletes that i learned about.i was getting older, it felt like a lightbulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring the attention to these different causes just because i am an athlete. do it.continue to i do it all through college, i do it in the pros and here in washington dc with the wizards. just became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span.
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kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali and jim brown and bill russell. those were the efforts i learned about. i was getting older, it is like a lightbulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to these i'm annt causes because athlete. i continued to do it through college, i continued to do it in the pros. right here in washington dc with the wizards and it became a part. >> q&a, monday night, on c-span. >> jerry brown spoke at the national press club and took questions on a variety of topics including immigrati
kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali and jim brown and bill russell. those were the efforts i learned about. i was getting older, it is like a lightbulb went off and i made the connection of how i could follow in their footsteps. i could bring attention to these i'm annt causes because athlete. i continued to do it through college, i continued to do it in the pros. right here in washington dc with the wizards and it became a part. >> q&a, monday night, on c-span. >> jerry brown...
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bullet to the head from an israeli sniper means this family now has to bury fourteen year old muhammad ali you along with those dreams. for there are no herbalists says the woman i used to tell him one day are living conditions will improve political divisions will and i've been pushing him to continue his studies despite everything. but how much was protesting near the gaza israel border fence at easter on friday if you was throwing stones they probably weren't very big. this family video from last year shows mohammed at the zoo he slight aged just thirteen here it's hard to imagine six months later he posed a serious threat to the israeli military. death prompted an unusually strong reaction from the u.n. special coordinator for the middle east peace process nicholai martin off said it's outrageous to shoot at children how does the killing of a child in gaza today help peace it doesn't it feels anger and breeds more killing a former israeli military spokesman responded please go to gaza engage hamas and get them to stop sending people to defense stop palestinian incitement and organize r
bullet to the head from an israeli sniper means this family now has to bury fourteen year old muhammad ali you along with those dreams. for there are no herbalists says the woman i used to tell him one day are living conditions will improve political divisions will and i've been pushing him to continue his studies despite everything. but how much was protesting near the gaza israel border fence at easter on friday if you was throwing stones they probably weren't very big. this family video from...
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. >> host: muhammad ali shaped your think about the vietnam war. >> guest: that was so interesting andonderful but ali. i think that indeed he was the greatest. i'm not sure about the ring. i'm not sure if he ever really bet kenny norton or not, but i think that his ability, his physical genius, which all really great sports people have, his physical genius morphed into kind of a social political genius. i think in the beginning him joining the nation of islam was part of that. when we stood in front of anybody who would listen, a lot of college students, a lot of people in the nation of islam, and other people, and he said, look, i'm not going vietnam because no viet cong ever called me nigger. really. it's poetry. i know like he always did his little poetry stuff but that was more poetry than all the rhyming stuff he did. it's so true. i'm going to go kill somebody who doesn't have anything against me? for the people who have everything against me? and really as kid -- i'm not -- i know now that he helped form my thinking but i don't think i knew it then. i think it was everywhere, i
. >> host: muhammad ali shaped your think about the vietnam war. >> guest: that was so interesting andonderful but ali. i think that indeed he was the greatest. i'm not sure about the ring. i'm not sure if he ever really bet kenny norton or not, but i think that his ability, his physical genius, which all really great sports people have, his physical genius morphed into kind of a social political genius. i think in the beginning him joining the nation of islam was part of that. when...
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each year a feast is held on the anniversary to commemorate what shia see as muhammad appointing ali to be his successor. but the mainstream majority the sunni have no such priests. and no doubts about the legitimacy. and the caliphs who succeeded him. shortly after becoming caliph. i will buck faced his first major challenge a tribal revolt against the islamic state. in this moment of peril. chose unity over division and gave the oath of allegiance to the color of. the man i merely sell em back their thinly with that in more i.e. enter says shell i'm ok send. in a film s.l. or somewhere that she has been mostly mean. the whole theater harbor. fee was she had a kettle in the kind of slam and the whole. the better part. of a box room lost to just two years. as he lay dying in nominated almost as a successor. ten years later and six forty four. on the second caliph was assassinated. while leading don't prayers in medina. on his deathbed he dictated how successor should be chosen. six of the closest companions of the prophet. would confer together and choose one amongst. the four days o
each year a feast is held on the anniversary to commemorate what shia see as muhammad appointing ali to be his successor. but the mainstream majority the sunni have no such priests. and no doubts about the legitimacy. and the caliphs who succeeded him. shortly after becoming caliph. i will buck faced his first major challenge a tribal revolt against the islamic state. in this moment of peril. chose unity over division and gave the oath of allegiance to the color of. the man i merely sell em...
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when i was younger, i was taught about the athletes use their platforms, kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali. those are the athletes i learned about. as i was getting older, it was deke a label went off and i ma the connection how i could follow in their steps just because i am an athlete. i continue to do it. i continued to do it through college, through washington dc, with the wizards, and it became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span. c-span recently sat down with white house principal deputy white house press secretary raj shah as part of our profile interview series with trump administration officials. in this half-hour interview, he talks about his life growing up in connecticut, his interest in politics, and what it is like working for the president. the principals deputy white house press secretary. we are seeing you behind the podium on occasion. for that? prepare mr. shah: we have a preparation process i used to oversee the previous role for that? mr. shah: here. -- oversee in a previous role here. our staff have to produce our answers, and we will have a
when i was younger, i was taught about the athletes use their platforms, kareem abdul-jabbar and muhammad ali. those are the athletes i learned about. as i was getting older, it was deke a label went off and i ma the connection how i could follow in their steps just because i am an athlete. i continue to do it. i continued to do it through college, through washington dc, with the wizards, and it became a part of me. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span. c-span recently sat...
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they were going down a steep cliff to the mongrel -- muhammad ali river -- he says -- by the all-powerful this been stationed providence, i have been protected beyond all human probability or expectation. i have had two bullets through my code and a horse shot out from under me and get i have escaped unhurt. this was the letter he wrote to his brother and his mother. he said providence has spared me. this doctrine was real and vital to him. how about this? now, he is the victorious general at the end of the american revolution. this is his most public letter that he will ever have written at this point in his public life. it went to all 13 covers of the newly independent states. he signed every one of them with a majestic signature. and he says -- i now make it my earnest prayer that god would have you and the state over which you preside in his holy protection. that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all to do justice, to love mercy and to demean ourselves with that charity come humility, and pacific temper of mind which were the characteristics of the divine author of our
they were going down a steep cliff to the mongrel -- muhammad ali river -- he says -- by the all-powerful this been stationed providence, i have been protected beyond all human probability or expectation. i have had two bullets through my code and a horse shot out from under me and get i have escaped unhurt. this was the letter he wrote to his brother and his mother. he said providence has spared me. this doctrine was real and vital to him. how about this? now, he is the victorious general at...