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>> nate: first. >> anthony: first grade, no? >> nate: yeah, my first fight, right?i went down to the baseball field. i'm waiting for a foul ball because when you catch a foul ball you get a free soda or a bag of chips or something, and i got the ball and one of the baseball players was mad because a littler kid was trying to run up and get it. he was like, "what's up? why didn't you let him get the ball?" i was like, "shut up, i've been waiting all day for this ball, you know." what i'm saying, i was a little kid. he was trying to get into a fight with me. i'm with these guys and they're all hardcore. i'm in my head, like, "man, why they going to make me fight this guy?" because we -- in my head, right, i'm like, "man, they're making me fight this guy." and we're like going at it and i've never been punched in my face so many times in my life. i was a little kid. >> nick: he would swing kind of wide back in the day. >> nate: why were they making me fight, that was the main -- "why you making me fight this guy?" are you a christian author with a book that you're read
>> nate: first. >> anthony: first grade, no? >> nate: yeah, my first fight, right?i went down to the baseball field. i'm waiting for a foul ball because when you catch a foul ball you get a free soda or a bag of chips or something, and i got the ball and one of the baseball players was mad because a littler kid was trying to run up and get it. he was like, "what's up? why didn't you let him get the ball?" i was like, "shut up, i've been waiting all day for this...
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opponent debated his who is nate mcmurray. island is just outside of the district, but nate mcmurray is running for this district between buffalo and rochester suburb. collins said with chris facing indictment, he is going to be on trial in 2020. this is a very, very republican district and is the most republican district in new york. trump by adonald wide margin coming chris collins was the first congressman to back donald trump, so he is relying on the fact that it is a very republican district with a big enrollment edge. he is sending a national message saying, we have to keep republicans in control of congress. that means you need to see me back to washington. so far, he seems to be up a little bit in the polls, but a four-point lead in the latest poll. host: what are you going to be watching for on election night? guest: i think three of the four races we talked about are the three i will be watching most closely. i mean, new york is very big for democrats in terms of nationally. it is a very blue state, and they are hopi
opponent debated his who is nate mcmurray. island is just outside of the district, but nate mcmurray is running for this district between buffalo and rochester suburb. collins said with chris facing indictment, he is going to be on trial in 2020. this is a very, very republican district and is the most republican district in new york. trump by adonald wide margin coming chris collins was the first congressman to back donald trump, so he is relying on the fact that it is a very republican...
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commander nate scott nate scott/blue angels: "the slot pilot i like to say that i have the best seat in the house right behind boss. it is absolutely incredible">nat/sotlt. commander scott has been a navy pilot for a little over a decade. he talks about the classic air acrobatic maneuvers in this years show breaking the sound barrier is one of the main capabilities of these fighter jets. however...sot
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plus 538's nate silververververr forecast and our powerhouse round table. we'll break down the politics, smoke out the spin, the facts that matter this week. >>> good morning. welcome to "this week." we begin with the deepening crisis over the disappearance of "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi. after weeks of denials in the face of mounting evidence saudi arabia finally admitted friday that khashoggi was killed at their consulate in turkey. that concession has intensified global criticism of the kingdom and its head strong crown prince. late last night president trump stepped back from his previous acceptance of saudi cover stories. there's been deceptions and lies he told the "washington post." trump also called saudi arabia an incredible ally and he has not concluded the crown prince mohammed bin salman was behind the murder. nobody told me he's responsible. nobody told me he's not responsible. will turkish audio tapes prove the saudis are still lying? can the crown prince continue as saudi's leader if he's shown complicit in the murder? how wil
plus 538's nate silververververr forecast and our powerhouse round table. we'll break down the politics, smoke out the spin, the facts that matter this week. >>> good morning. welcome to "this week." we begin with the deepening crisis over the disappearance of "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi. after weeks of denials in the face of mounting evidence saudi arabia finally admitted friday that khashoggi was killed at their consulate in turkey. that concession...
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. >> then nate silver on the state of the race eight days out. and what happened when jeff sessions was confronted by a preacher. >> brother jeff, as a fellow united myth difficult, i call upon you to repent. >> and "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm i didn't say hayes. tonight the nation is in mourning and in the midst of a profound moral crisis. it is not the first time we found ourselves here during the presidency of one donald trump, but it feels like the worst. there is, of course, the body count. 11 people murdered in their sanctuary on saturday morning while celebrating at their synagogue in pittsburgh. gunned down, authorities say, by a man filled with anti-semitism, hatred, and the worst ideologies human beings have ever produced. those murders, coming just a day after the apprehension of a man authorities say was driven by his own obsessive hatred, to send improvised explosive devices to those who dare criticize the president, and that, coming just two days after a white man in kentucky stands accused of kill
. >> then nate silver on the state of the race eight days out. and what happened when jeff sessions was confronted by a preacher. >> brother jeff, as a fellow united myth difficult, i call upon you to repent. >> and "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm i didn't say hayes. tonight the nation is in mourning and in the midst of a profound moral crisis. it is not the first time we found ourselves here during the presidency of one donald...
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it would be u nfortu nate, not what we want. unfortunate, but i think the country can manage. i think in the long—term that the uk will be better off outside of the eu, even if it takes five or ten years for that to materialise. would you describe yourself then as a brexiteer? you can me that if you want to. when you say a no deal would be unfortunate, what about this warning from the european car lobby group saying it would set back the uk car industry some two decades? that is u nfortu nate. some two decades? that is unfortunate. very unfortunate for many, unfortunate. very unfortunate for any unfortunate. very unfortunate for many, many jobs. absolutely. unquestionably. this is why preparations for no dilmi to be undertaken in earnest. part of the problem is we did not start talking about no deal until a few months ago —— fora no about no deal until a few months ago —— for a no deal must be taken. if we had put them in place the impact would not be as bad as it would be otherwise. as liam fox indicates, in future there will b
it would be u nfortu nate, not what we want. unfortunate, but i think the country can manage. i think in the long—term that the uk will be better off outside of the eu, even if it takes five or ten years for that to materialise. would you describe yourself then as a brexiteer? you can me that if you want to. when you say a no deal would be unfortunate, what about this warning from the european car lobby group saying it would set back the uk car industry some two decades? that is u nfortu...
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as a country, we are fortu nate to judiciary.. iam chiefjustice of the united states. i am honoured to serve alongside all of my new colleagues, each of whom i know, and each of whom i greatly admire and deeply respect. all nine of us revere the constitution. article three of the constitution provides that the judicial power shall be vested in one supreme court, the supreme court is an institution of law. it is not a partisan political institution. the justices do not sit on opposite sides of an aisle. we do not caucus in separate rooms. the supreme court isa in separate rooms. the supreme court is a team of nine, and i will always bea is a team of nine, and i will always be a team player on the team of nine. applause has a newjustice on the supreme court, i understand the responsibility that i bear. some 30 yea rs responsibility that i bear. some 30 years ago, standing here in the east room with president reagan, anthony kennedy took the oath to be a new justice of the supreme court. justice of the supreme court. justice kennedy
as a country, we are fortu nate to judiciary.. iam chiefjustice of the united states. i am honoured to serve alongside all of my new colleagues, each of whom i know, and each of whom i greatly admire and deeply respect. all nine of us revere the constitution. article three of the constitution provides that the judicial power shall be vested in one supreme court, the supreme court is an institution of law. it is not a partisan political institution. the justices do not sit on opposite sides of...
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, it's u-nated nations.r u-nated nations t-shirt. there you go. congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for playing. good man. hey. hi, guys. how you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: step up. what is your name? >> elizabeth. >> jimmy: elizabeth, where you from? >> north carolina. >> jimmy: hey north carolina, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here. for our final clip, trump trys to say "utah." how do you think he'll mispronounce utah? >> u-tow. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: u-tow. all right, let's see what happens. >> you cherish u-tour's gleaming rivers -- >> jimmy: ah. >> and sweeping valleys. [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: you're very close. u-tour. there is your u-tour t-shirt. thank you for playing. i appreciate it. [ cheers ] thank you so much. that was "talk like trump." thank you to all our players. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ grandpa's out of breath. [ laughter ] here's a big story, you guys. a new poll found that just 40% of americans want brett kavanaugh to be confirmed to t
, it's u-nated nations.r u-nated nations t-shirt. there you go. congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for playing. good man. hey. hi, guys. how you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: step up. what is your name? >> elizabeth. >> jimmy: elizabeth, where you from? >> north carolina. >> jimmy: hey north carolina, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here. for our final clip, trump trys to say "utah." how do you think he'll...
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as afamily, and mike it makes it difficult for us as a family, and ifeel quite dismayed u nfortu natelyly that the last two years, nothing seems to have changed. there was a real sense when jo cox was killed that people thought we should start debating in the political arena in a different way, and i hope that what happened. that doesn't seem to have happened, and if anything, honestly it feels even worse. is perhaps surprising that given that your sister's death really sent shock waves through the whole of westminster, mps who had known her and worked alongside her, are you surprised that now we are seeing a surprise to that —— return to the sort of language? i'm both surprised and disappointed, and you're right. at that time there was a sense that people wanted things to change and saw that things needed to change. but people have short memories. i watch parliament tv, i watch the discussions and debates that take place in the house of commons, and as i say, my feeling is that if anything, it has gotten worse. you will need to notjust give lip service to the idea of change, but mps an
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that's where i think to nate's point a while ago, there's not a blue wave yet. a lot of things could happen on election day. this generic ballot, while it may be plus ten, in toss-up districts it's two or three or four. when we play basketball, i don't know if it's going to be a two or three or four-point game. >> play basketball and mark the time when i get to collect on my deficits debt. great to have you here. >>> congressman king is a republican in new york, represented his district for 25 years. defeated democratic opponents for years with total ease. if there is a big blue wave, it's a candidate like king, long believed to be rock solid safe, finding themselves out of a job. it looks like a possibility. king's democratic challenger has a 2 in 7 chance of defeating king and flipping the seat blue. and that challenger gretchen shirley joins me now. we asked congressman king to come, and his office did not respond. you started out getting a lot of attention -- you're a mom, two kids, to be able to pay for child care through the money you've raised for the cam
that's where i think to nate's point a while ago, there's not a blue wave yet. a lot of things could happen on election day. this generic ballot, while it may be plus ten, in toss-up districts it's two or three or four. when we play basketball, i don't know if it's going to be a two or three or four-point game. >> play basketball and mark the time when i get to collect on my deficits debt. great to have you here. >>> congressman king is a republican in new york, represented his...
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nate blakeslee, thanks for oining us. >> it's been great pleasure.brown: for november, we are switching gears ically to a novel named to many of the best to have the year list, 's called "a separation," a psychological thriller about an estranged couple and mysterious disappearance. as always, you will find more on our facebook page and hope you'll read along at now read this, our facebook collaborations, with the "new york tes." >> woodruff: and a reminder we will have special coverage next week on election nig that's next tuesday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and happy halloween! >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amnt of talk, text d data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. ll learn more,
nate blakeslee, thanks for oining us. >> it's been great pleasure.brown: for november, we are switching gears ically to a novel named to many of the best to have the year list, 's called "a separation," a psychological thriller about an estranged couple and mysterious disappearance. as always, you will find more on our facebook page and hope you'll read along at now read this, our facebook collaborations, with the "new york tes." >> woodruff: and a reminder we...
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. >> son >> hay que observar nates de ir a estos lugares . >> la policía investiga reportes que dos estudianteson las cenizas desu abuelo , estos alumnos le dieron las galletas a más compañeros , investigan si esto pasó . >> y en condición estable están estas dos personas , el incidente fue el domingo en una fiesta de disfraces autoridades buscan al autor de la balacera . este montenegro es acusado por el intento de asesinato es fiscal iniciará proceso para buscar la dicen que buscarán las razones para esto y este consejo podría deciddir si esta ordenanza es aprobada o no . >> vamos con melisa hernández , la pregunta es qué pasaría si la aprueban . >> si se aprueba la reunión , es que no haría ni un tipo de contratos , estos aprobarían esta ordenanza , esto a raíz de un escándalo de una compañía que vendía sus datos están siendo usados para perseguir inmigrantes . >> al ver que pierden en estas horas ,con las compañías que presenten este tipo de cosas . >> básicamente todo tipo de cosas , y con la actividad y el tipo de información con las autoridades federales será el turno de decir si aprueba
. >> son >> hay que observar nates de ir a estos lugares . >> la policía investiga reportes que dos estudianteson las cenizas desu abuelo , estos alumnos le dieron las galletas a más compañeros , investigan si esto pasó . >> y en condición estable están estas dos personas , el incidente fue el domingo en una fiesta de disfraces autoridades buscan al autor de la balacera . este montenegro es acusado por el intento de asesinato es fiscal iniciará proceso para buscar...
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picture you have to make the m ista kes picture you have to make the mistakes on the way and u nfortu natelye way and unfortunately we didn't get to see his pommel routine during that competition that has just happened but the score came through at 15—2 which was higher than his qualifications quarter that should give them confidence going into friday's final. and another athlete who is making return to competition, simone weils, who has exploded back onto the scene after the olympics and winning those four gold medals and winning those four gold medals and here she is back again with kidney stones but still producing what producing. yao, she has and does come back with the routine she had previously. she has been upgrading. she has a brand—new foldout which is now named after her so foldout which is now named after her so that will be really exciting to watch tomorrow and as the night before qualifications she treated a picture to say that she was in hospital with kidney stones so we will see how she reacts to that. it didn't affect her at all in qualification. she is a great character. gre
picture you have to make the m ista kes picture you have to make the mistakes on the way and u nfortu natelye way and unfortunately we didn't get to see his pommel routine during that competition that has just happened but the score came through at 15—2 which was higher than his qualifications quarter that should give them confidence going into friday's final. and another athlete who is making return to competition, simone weils, who has exploded back onto the scene after the olympics and...
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it was a really, really exciting and u nfortu nately usa really, really exciting and unfortunately usat day. sam was doing so well, going into that last rotation and just lost his hand grip. that lost him his medal. let's talk about the brits. james hall finishing eighth and brinn bevan 18th, but for brinn bevan, especially, great comeback after a disappointing first few rotations. brinn bevan, couple of weeks ago, he was the reserve. he got pulled in last minute due to an injury to nile wilson. he was pleased to be back competing, he had a tough couple of years with injury. he didn't start the competition great and had another couple of errors that it's all a learning curve for him. he is still a youngster and he's got more to grow. james hall is really kind of securing his spot ten in the world and to finish eighth, it was really nice. in an interview he did, he talked about watching the british eyes when he was young and seeing them as top ten in the world and now he is in that position —— british guys. it is becoming a strong contenderfor medals. now with a strike force that includ
it was a really, really exciting and u nfortu nately usa really, really exciting and unfortunately usat day. sam was doing so well, going into that last rotation and just lost his hand grip. that lost him his medal. let's talk about the brits. james hall finishing eighth and brinn bevan 18th, but for brinn bevan, especially, great comeback after a disappointing first few rotations. brinn bevan, couple of weeks ago, he was the reserve. he got pulled in last minute due to an injury to nile...
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future hillary presidency, less about electing trump, i find it unlikely the russians are better than nate silver at predicting elections, it seems they were assuming hillary presidency as a threat to them, it has been documented that putin has personal issues and she was behind the protection -- protests in his election in 2012. they wanted to weaken her, ira activity started before and has lasted after and it's about driving wedges into american society so it's much more dispersed but that is direct messages you are getting straight to them and they are pretending to be americans or legitimate outlets and they don't seem as good at getting their messages carried by the media but that is fine because they are going straight to people's eyeballs. >> do you think that we need to redefine cyber security? it is something you touched on in your blog post, it's informative and well laid out argument for what needs to happen to secure elections. do you think we need to expand the definition of cyber security? i feel like that was what must've been one of the most disorienting things early on. i
future hillary presidency, less about electing trump, i find it unlikely the russians are better than nate silver at predicting elections, it seems they were assuming hillary presidency as a threat to them, it has been documented that putin has personal issues and she was behind the protection -- protests in his election in 2012. they wanted to weaken her, ira activity started before and has lasted after and it's about driving wedges into american society so it's much more dispersed but that is...
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nate in pennsylvania >> caller: hey, professor camer, this is nate from philadelphia i am calling about the company ordc they do machine communication. they are going to do satellite services i want to see your take on the company. >> it is wireless messaging, when i see how little facebook can make on wireless messaging, i am not going to go down the food chain and recommend it. i'm sorry. the take away is these are my top five players and they are worth a second look even though they are not in the order of who has been winning this year much more "mad money" this year. what is happening with zillow. the man for cannabis place heating up i am talking to a speculative company. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that if your customer needs shoes, & he's got wide feet. & with edge-to-edge intelligence you've got near real time inventory updates. & he'll find the same shoes in your store that he found online he'll be one happy, very forgetful wide footed customer. at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for
nate in pennsylvania >> caller: hey, professor camer, this is nate from philadelphia i am calling about the company ordc they do machine communication. they are going to do satellite services i want to see your take on the company. >> it is wireless messaging, when i see how little facebook can make on wireless messaging, i am not going to go down the food chain and recommend it. i'm sorry. the take away is these are my top five players and they are worth a second look even though...
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notjust in the congo, not just in africa, but all around the world where sexual violence u nfortu natelyexual violence unfortunately still continues at much too high a level. we are hearing about it being described as his heroic work. it is fantastic to have heroes in our lives these days, but i also am reading that he is possibly the only figure to have stood up and defended these women, these victims of sexual violence. is that right? that's really not right. first of all, the survivors of sexual violence themselves stand up with great courage, having suffered sometimes violence that i can barely imagine. they speak out and go to the justice system to demand that their perpetrators are brought to justice. this is something that doctor denis mukwege always speaks about, his tremendous admiration for these girls, sometimes very young girls, and women, their courage in the face of what they have experienced to come forward. he and eve ryo ne experienced to come forward. he and everyone else who is working in this area certainly want to do everything they possibly can to encourage that and
notjust in the congo, not just in africa, but all around the world where sexual violence u nfortu natelyexual violence unfortunately still continues at much too high a level. we are hearing about it being described as his heroic work. it is fantastic to have heroes in our lives these days, but i also am reading that he is possibly the only figure to have stood up and defended these women, these victims of sexual violence. is that right? that's really not right. first of all, the survivors of...
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i think there's a heightened awareness now of allergies thanks to, u nfortu nately, of allergies thanksof natasha. but, of course, pa rents a re ago of natasha. but, of course, parents are involved as well. i saw one story on bbc today where a mother given up, a young sportswoman, had many episodes of anaphylaxis. definitely, companies like forj... they need to step up to the plate. —— pret a manger. quickly on the i. if it is damaged, do not go near it. the date has been extended. those are the warnings. as ever, thank you so much. that is it for the papers for now. we are back at 11:30pm. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. you can watch it any evening via the bbc iplayer. we are back at 11:30pm. but for the moment, cheerio. hello there. it was a warm day across the southeast corner of england. at least try and write here. central areas saw rain, which is the dividing line. who hasn't an heavy rain across parts of the england and wales. —— could have some. a mild one in the southeast. as we have through saturday, it could be... a lovely afternoon for scotla
i think there's a heightened awareness now of allergies thanks to, u nfortu nately, of allergies thanksof natasha. but, of course, pa rents a re ago of natasha. but, of course, parents are involved as well. i saw one story on bbc today where a mother given up, a young sportswoman, had many episodes of anaphylaxis. definitely, companies like forj... they need to step up to the plate. —— pret a manger. quickly on the i. if it is damaged, do not go near it. the date has been extended. those...
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his family referred to him as big nate. >> how can someone do that? just hit someone and leave and leave them like that? you took away my future. you took away my love. my best friend. >> reporter: state police don't know much. it is describe only as a red sedan. news4. >>> it is a story that has a lot of t youking on the nbc washington facebook page. a viral warning spreading on facebook is a scam. we areouorking for to clear up the cloning confusion so you don't fall for this. susan hogan joins us to tell us what she's lrned. >> so this weekend my facebook was blog one messages from my friend that they got another friend request from me. it turns out i wasn't the only one getting these weird messages. take a look tiflt this is the message so many of are you receiving in your messenger. it satisfies sender has received a duplicate from you and ityo tells t forward on it to your friends, although message says you were the victim of a cloning scam. however, the real scam is the message itself. facebook says it has not seen any upticke in cloning. botto
his family referred to him as big nate. >> how can someone do that? just hit someone and leave and leave them like that? you took away my future. you took away my love. my best friend. >> reporter: state police don't know much. it is describe only as a red sedan. news4. >>> it is a story that has a lot of t youking on the nbc washington facebook page. a viral warning spreading on facebook is a scam. we areouorking for to clear up the cloning confusion so you don't fall for...
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conservatism very much led by mr trump, which is very much led by mr trump, which is very u nfortu nate, which is very unfortunate for the free world so basically we need to unite a lot stronger, especially considering the protection of our benefits in the future in southeast asia. what can we expect from this military logistics pact they are due to sign? in terms of economic repercussions, what will we see? two things, one is the re—confirmation that we are basically tying up together, which is most important, assurance, secondly, a lot of the economic movements, for example infrastructure in north—eastern india asa infrastructure in north—eastern india as a lot to do with the japanese investment, but at the same time, growing areas in north—east india would mean to lessen the influence of china. it kills two birds with one stone in that sense as well. those are the papers is within the structure and of element but it's closely tied with china. you mentioned the geopolitical climate, but tell us a bit about the other deals, the fact they're trying to let more skilled indian workers int
conservatism very much led by mr trump, which is very much led by mr trump, which is very u nfortu nate, which is very unfortunate for the free world so basically we need to unite a lot stronger, especially considering the protection of our benefits in the future in southeast asia. what can we expect from this military logistics pact they are due to sign? in terms of economic repercussions, what will we see? two things, one is the re—confirmation that we are basically tying up together, which...
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nate is having trouble hearing you. >> okay.y this election cycle you got the noise and what's really going on, so i'd like to hear from nate and from don cal lo way about voter suppression efforts and what's, we've had some very disturbing reports about voter purges going on in a couple of states that could really impact the results. first nate and then to don, i guess. >> i think voter suppression is the sort of thing that can decide sort of close raceles. i think it's not the sort of thing that moves results by three or two points. you know, i remember in the alabama senate race last december, there was a lot of concern that voter suppression was going to cost the democrats that race. you know, in the end, rye moore was defeated. dug jones became senator with historic black turnout. that's not to say particularly in the most diverse areas i think if the election comes down to that, that would be a really troubling site for democrats, given the sheer number of seats they've put in play. i want to emphasize, there is a distinct
nate is having trouble hearing you. >> okay.y this election cycle you got the noise and what's really going on, so i'd like to hear from nate and from don cal lo way about voter suppression efforts and what's, we've had some very disturbing reports about voter purges going on in a couple of states that could really impact the results. first nate and then to don, i guess. >> i think voter suppression is the sort of thing that can decide sort of close raceles. i think it's not the...
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these things u nfortu nately for government. things unfortunately happen, it has been very clear that we will leave no stone unturned. and we believe that once the investigation is over and the facts are revealed that people will know who's responsible and those be punished. two biggest economies are locked in a trade war, but guess what? china and the us are not invited to this week's meeting of the trade organisation, hosted by canada. a high level about performing the wto and everyone else is attending, including trade ministers from brazil, mexico, new zealand, switzerland, singapore as well as australia, japan, south korea norway and the european union. but the organisation is limited in its discussions without the worlds two biggest economies at the table. it is really key, the fact that what is really putting markets down are causing volatility is the ongoing escalation talks between the chinese and the americans. so what is more important is that the end of november, the june 20 important is that the end of november, the
these things u nfortu nately for government. things unfortunately happen, it has been very clear that we will leave no stone unturned. and we believe that once the investigation is over and the facts are revealed that people will know who's responsible and those be punished. two biggest economies are locked in a trade war, but guess what? china and the us are not invited to this week's meeting of the trade organisation, hosted by canada. a high level about performing the wto and everyone else...
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there was then a fortu nate came storming back.rtunate moment in goal, where he could have given away a penalty. spain were furious, but the referee said no to their appeals. with the last action, of an absorbing and thrilling game, ramos pulled one backin thrilling game, ramos pulled one back in injury time. with that, the referee blew for the final whistle. england had held on and it was backs to the wall for the majority of the second half. they were 3—0 up and they showed great resilience. you can't help but think that previous england teams would have found that too much in front of that crowd, but they found a way. it was like being transported back to the world cup in russia. in a sense, it was better than anything ended managed there. since that semifinal run, the pressure has been on england and whether they can deliver when it comes to one of the finest teams in the world. that was very much the case with this spain side. they had beaten croatia 6—0 before, but england were too good tonight. can they beat the big teams? t
there was then a fortu nate came storming back.rtunate moment in goal, where he could have given away a penalty. spain were furious, but the referee said no to their appeals. with the last action, of an absorbing and thrilling game, ramos pulled one backin thrilling game, ramos pulled one back in injury time. with that, the referee blew for the final whistle. england had held on and it was backs to the wall for the majority of the second half. they were 3—0 up and they showed great...
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u nfortu nately, impact on so that is unhealthy. leave it there because i could talk about all day, but thank you very much for coming in and sharing with us your thoughts. thank you. let's move to the us now, where the white house is raising the pressure on saudi arabia over the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. the us treasury secretary steve mnuchin has announced he won't be attending saudi's future investment initiative — the high profile conference being described as "davos in the desert". he joins a growing list of business leaders who are now boycotting the event, as samira hussain reports. this business summit in saudi arabia gives them a chance to secure lucrative contracts in the country. so the financial benefit attending could be quite significant, but in the end, there was just too much pressure on people to pull out, including us trade secretary steve mnuchin. ministers from france and uk already had an big names in america's business community, like jamie diamond atjp morgan chase and bill for the ford moto
u nfortu nately, impact on so that is unhealthy. leave it there because i could talk about all day, but thank you very much for coming in and sharing with us your thoughts. thank you. let's move to the us now, where the white house is raising the pressure on saudi arabia over the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. the us treasury secretary steve mnuchin has announced he won't be attending saudi's future investment initiative — the high profile conference being described as...
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she's had an u nfortu nate good many years. she's had an unfortunate habit of embarrassing them.n as man and wife together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as an together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as an attempt to emulate the ride is taken by harry and meghan after their wedding and concerns have been expressed about the cost of providing security. a number of viewers took exception to the tone of that report, including this one, who recorded this video for cook his comments were fairly sarcastic and at times quite mean—spirited. comments were fairly sarcastic and at times quite mean-spirited. he made some comments about the sharp ambitions of the bride's father and mother in an obvious dig at prince andrew and sarah ferguson. we all know that sarah ferguson has had a stormy relationship with the royal family over the years, but really, i thought it was a bit low of nicholas witchell to have a dig on eugenie's wedding day. there was also a comment about how this wedding was not in the premier league as well as the insinuation th
she's had an u nfortu nate good many years. she's had an unfortunate habit of embarrassing them.n as man and wife together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as an together, a carriage ride, it's been seen as an attempt to emulate the ride is taken by harry and meghan after their wedding and concerns have been expressed about the cost of providing security. a number of viewers took exception to the tone of that report, including this one, who recorded...
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things predicted to be double with numbers the last record was the last record is one of the graduates nate the as to that was two years ago that they won point six five million buys are right now this thing's going to do well with three million phenomenal the mixed martial arts mcgregor is known for he's a psychological warfare as well as combat skills and seems to strike an early blow by failing to show up at a press conference with the new mcgovern of on thursday. this competence is beginning i'm not wait for nobody has to go in there question i'm here because i have schedule i have to make way i have to worry about myself why i have to think about him he come on knowing. if somebody laid this is not my problem hey guys fifteen minutes fifteen minutes i'm here these guys didn't come this is big business specs. not impress standoff to holding a solo press conference he left the stage with this like way out. but then a little later than planned mcgregor finally did turn up he blamed it on faith this traffic. of bin laden this their traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor for go
things predicted to be double with numbers the last record was the last record is one of the graduates nate the as to that was two years ago that they won point six five million buys are right now this thing's going to do well with three million phenomenal the mixed martial arts mcgregor is known for he's a psychological warfare as well as combat skills and seems to strike an early blow by failing to show up at a press conference with the new mcgovern of on thursday. this competence is...
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the flyers dominate -- were document nateed -- dominated. logan couture takes it to distance.is first goal of the season. kevin lebank will get a shot on goal. pawelski from the left to score his first goal and a 2-0 lead. they went on from there. here's a beautiful piece of teamwork. when you score eight goals everything is working and the sharks put it on good on the flyers, 8-2 -- 8-2 to even their record on the road. we must check this out. this was my favorite from last night. after the game. players exchange jerseys with the other team. it's a custom. this is josh norman having trouble getting his jersey off. kurt coleman of the saints is working it. i'm letting it go the entire 34 seconds it took. he must have sweat a lot. >> it's real sticky. >> they were going to trade jerseys. forget it man. >> i don't want to trade jerseys at this point. >> who do you think will be in the world series. >> i think it will be the dodger and the astros. just like last year it will be a great series where it went 7 games. i've never been a astros fan, it was nice to see them win. >> it
the flyers dominate -- were document nateed -- dominated. logan couture takes it to distance.is first goal of the season. kevin lebank will get a shot on goal. pawelski from the left to score his first goal and a 2-0 lead. they went on from there. here's a beautiful piece of teamwork. when you score eight goals everything is working and the sharks put it on good on the flyers, 8-2 -- 8-2 to even their record on the road. we must check this out. this was my favorite from last night. after the...
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nate dickerson was engaged to be married.is fiancee worried when he didn't return home from al alexandria. it hit and collided with an rv. when he left his car, another vehicle hit and killed him. that car's driver sped off. >> how can someone just hit someone and leave. and leave them like that. you took away my future. you took away myve lo my best friend. >> we don't know much about the other c other than the fact that it is red. dickerson's family is hoping that someone comes forward with more informion. >> the loudoun county school board will meet tonight at 6:30 and outraged parents plan to attend that meeting. they're upset about how a threat against thempchool eyee at the elementary school was handled. they were kept in the dark about why a sheriff's deputy was posted at their children's school. newsed was lea that a threat was made agast themployee in august but parents weren't notified until a month later. the superintendent sent a letter promising a full review writing lo aze for the missteps that have been made du
nate dickerson was engaged to be married.is fiancee worried when he didn't return home from al alexandria. it hit and collided with an rv. when he left his car, another vehicle hit and killed him. that car's driver sped off. >> how can someone just hit someone and leave. and leave them like that. you took away my future. you took away myve lo my best friend. >> we don't know much about the other c other than the fact that it is red. dickerson's family is hoping that someone comes...
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u nfortu nately results struggle with his son being a celtic fan.tely results not going his way just fan. unfortunately results not going his wayjust now. fan. unfortunately results not going his way just now. the fan. unfortunately results not going his wayjust now. the late games, chelsea, who have started this competition well. yes. they are topping the group so far. they are ina very topping the group so far. they are in a very comfortable position top of their group with two wins while their opponents have just one victory. they are without hazard who has a back injury. alonzo is available off the back of the news that he has signed a new contract until 2023. this is what he had to say. i am very happy with the players, the staff, the fans. it was important for me to stay here. i always feel the love every game home and away and that is important for me. obviously. the ambitions of the clu b me. obviously. the ambitions of the club are also high and that is important as well. rangers are in a bit of disarray. they are currently top of their gro
u nfortu nately results struggle with his son being a celtic fan.tely results not going his way just fan. unfortunately results not going his wayjust now. fan. unfortunately results not going his way just now. the fan. unfortunately results not going his wayjust now. the late games, chelsea, who have started this competition well. yes. they are topping the group so far. they are ina very topping the group so far. they are in a very comfortable position top of their group with two wins while...
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things predicted to be double the numbers the last record was the last record is one of the graduates nate the as to that was two years ago that they've been point six five million buys are right now this thing's going to do over three million phenomenal the next martial arts mcgregor is known for he's psychological warfare as well as combat skills and seem to strike an early blow by failing to show up at a press conference with an immigrant of stay. this competence is beginning i'm not wait for nobody has to go in there question i'm here because i have schedule i have to make way i have to worry about myself why i have to think about him he come on or. if somebody late this is not my problem hey guys fifteen minutes fifteen minutes i'm here these guys didn't come this is big business specs. not impress standoff to holding a solo press conference he left the stage with this like way out but then a little later than planned mcgregor finally did turn up he blamed it on faith this traffic. of bin laden this traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor awfully gone on i don't know where
things predicted to be double the numbers the last record was the last record is one of the graduates nate the as to that was two years ago that they've been point six five million buys are right now this thing's going to do over three million phenomenal the next martial arts mcgregor is known for he's psychological warfare as well as combat skills and seem to strike an early blow by failing to show up at a press conference with an immigrant of stay. this competence is beginning i'm not wait...
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predicted to be double the numbers for the last record was the last record as one of the graduates is nate the as to that was two years ago that they'd won point six five million by right now this thing's going to do over three million phenomenal the next martial arts mcgregor is known for his psychological warfare as well as his combat skills and seemed to strike an early blow by failing to show up to a press conference with the number of on thursday. three pm this conference is beginning and not wait for nobody is to go in there question i'm here so i have schedule i have to make way i have to worry about myself why i have to think about him he comes on or. if somebody late this is not my problem you guys fifteen minutes i fifteen minutes i'm here these guys he didn't count this is big this is thick headed goodnight i love this conference he left the stage with these lightweight belt leaving the fans disappointed there was no faceoff. good night. great to finally turned the blamed it on vegas traffic. been they this traveling is a little heavy that must be a mcgregor for going on i don't
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i've been very fortu nate to how lucky i've been. i've been very fortunate to have no regrets.we are now, with this terrible illness, hopefully a lot more people can understand what it's all about and the emotions of where we are and how i got here with the friendship i've had and the teams i've been involved with, the support i've had has been absolutely amazing throughout my by absolutely amazing throughout my rugby and farming career. friendship. it's been very exciting to do and i'm looking forward to sharing it with a lot more people. it's a bit strange not to ask you this first. how are you? still here. still bouncing. still getting down to the big city and being involved with the bbc studios has been a very exciting and interesting day. i tie my shoelaces. with motor neurone disease you have certain issues. your whole body gets paralysed. the muscles in your legs and arms disappear, your speech and swallowing and breathing disappear. it's a horrendous situation. today, it sounds bizarre, but i was able to tie my own shoelaces and which for someone tie my own shoelaces an
i've been very fortu nate to how lucky i've been. i've been very fortunate to have no regrets.we are now, with this terrible illness, hopefully a lot more people can understand what it's all about and the emotions of where we are and how i got here with the friendship i've had and the teams i've been involved with, the support i've had has been absolutely amazing throughout my by absolutely amazing throughout my rugby and farming career. friendship. it's been very exciting to do and i'm looking...
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we did find nate american ancestryith highonfidenc wherwe belie their raid less tn 1000. >> t preside likes tcall my mom a lia whato the fas a? you absutely have nive erican aestry nopettigre deterne trave citinship. i uerstand and rpect tha distinctn, but my famil histy is my family history. amy: that was senator elizabeth warren who has said her mother told her she was part cherokee and part delaware. at multiple points in her career, warren identified as native american. but in the video she released monday, her former colleagues say she never claimed native american ancestry when applying for jo to gainenefit. rememr her hetage er cominup in thhiring process? >>now, it d no beang on her hirinperiod. >> is ethnicity have been part of the discussion, i would have known about it. nermeen: at a july 5 rally in montana, donald trump offered to donate $1 million to senator warren's favorite charity if a dna test proved her claims of native american ancestry. pres. trump: i will give you $1 million to her favorite charity you paid for by trump, if you take the test that shows you are in
we did find nate american ancestryith highonfidenc wherwe belie their raid less tn 1000. >> t preside likes tcall my mom a lia whato the fas a? you absutely have nive erican aestry nopettigre deterne trave citinship. i uerstand and rpect tha distinctn, but my famil histy is my family history. amy: that was senator elizabeth warren who has said her mother told her she was part cherokee and part delaware. at multiple points in her career, warren identified as native american. but in the...
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moderator: state senator nate bolton had a good chance to be on the stage tonight but allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct forced him to drop out of the race. david jamieson was eventually fired because of his conduct in anderson paid kristin nearly to my in dollars for what she endured during her job in the state house. mr. hubbell, if elected, what would you do to end this so-called locker room atmosphere often described as a toxic work environment for women in iowa? mr. hubbell: it's a very serious issue. it was going on while the governor was a state senator. we still have these examples. it has not gotten better.we need a governor who will actually do something . it's fine to say everyone is to be treated with respect and dignity but you have to do something about it. you have to set the right example regardless of your party. that's what i will do. to help make that happen, we need to have a whistleblower process. every public company in the country has one. it's an anonymous process that allows you to file your , outside the chain of command for human resources without
moderator: state senator nate bolton had a good chance to be on the stage tonight but allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct forced him to drop out of the race. david jamieson was eventually fired because of his conduct in anderson paid kristin nearly to my in dollars for what she endured during her job in the state house. mr. hubbell, if elected, what would you do to end this so-called locker room atmosphere often described as a toxic work environment for women in iowa? mr. hubbell: it's...
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nate silver likes to say that 5 in 6 are your odds of winning at russian roulette. note you have the somewhat improving poll numbers for the president, but in the polling average he's somewhere around 43% approval. obama was at 47% in 2010 when his party went on to lose 63 seats in the house. just because people are content. one thing that's remarkable about the poll is only 30% people say they strongly approve on president trump. so i think it shows that enthusiasm gap. you have a lot of republicans who are satisfied with the president, but maybe not enthusiastic about him in the way that democrats are enthusiastically opposed to him. in the polls when they look at likely voters rather than registered voters, usually the shift to likely shifts to republican voters. we're seeing a lot of the polls, the democrats pick up a couple of points when you apply that likely voter screen. and that reflects a sense that democrats are just going to be a lot likelier to turn out than republicans. >> very good of you to break down the numbers and give us the details, because they
nate silver likes to say that 5 in 6 are your odds of winning at russian roulette. note you have the somewhat improving poll numbers for the president, but in the polling average he's somewhere around 43% approval. obama was at 47% in 2010 when his party went on to lose 63 seats in the house. just because people are content. one thing that's remarkable about the poll is only 30% people say they strongly approve on president trump. so i think it shows that enthusiasm gap. you have a lot of...
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there was wilt chamberlain, nate thurmond, rick barry and run tmc. and ahead of all of them was an ex-marine named joe fulks.marine named was an ex- all of them and ahead of tmc. barry and run thurmond, rick nate chamberlain, there was wilt kevin ... draymond,and klay, was steph and before there legends.share of has seen its oracle arena (mark) (mark) oracle arena has seen its share of legends.before there was steph and klay, draymond,and kevin ... there was wilt chamberlain, nate thurmond, rick barry and run tmc. and ahead of all of them was an ex-marine named joe fulks. newsreel music1946, harry truman in the white house and the hottest team in the new basketball league of america is the philadelphia warriors ... and its star forward joe fulks who led the team to the first league championship . fulks was soon eclipsed by philly native wilt chamberlain whose record 00 points in a single game has never been broken,chamberlain was with the team when bay area sports entrepreneur franklin mieuli bought the warriors and renamed them for their new home.i
there was wilt chamberlain, nate thurmond, rick barry and run tmc. and ahead of all of them was an ex-marine named joe fulks.marine named was an ex- all of them and ahead of tmc. barry and run thurmond, rick nate chamberlain, there was wilt kevin ... draymond,and klay, was steph and before there legends.share of has seen its oracle arena (mark) (mark) oracle arena has seen its share of legends.before there was steph and klay, draymond,and kevin ... there was wilt chamberlain, nate thurmond,...
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one of the things we're going to talk to nate about is what does 80% mean. i think a lot of people see that number and say it's a sure thing. he will explain why that's not the case. >> george stephanopoulos, thank you very much. appreciate it. a reminder, george has a big show this morning. he's going to be speaking with two members of the house intelligence committee, democrat adam schiff and republican peter king about the death of the "washington post" journalist, jamal khashoggi. plus more from the campaign trail with senator ted cruz and beto o'rourke. that's coming up on "this week." george, appreciate it. >>> to mounting pressure for saudi arabia to explain the death of a journalist at its consulate in istanbul. turkey saying it will not allow a coverup and trump is weighing in. abc's ian pannell is in istanbul with the latest. good morning, ian. >> announcer: good morning, eva. two days after the saudi government suggested a fist fight in the consulate led to journalist jamal khashoggi's death, trump is now challenging the kingdom's explanation. ove
one of the things we're going to talk to nate about is what does 80% mean. i think a lot of people see that number and say it's a sure thing. he will explain why that's not the case. >> george stephanopoulos, thank you very much. appreciate it. a reminder, george has a big show this morning. he's going to be speaking with two members of the house intelligence committee, democrat adam schiff and republican peter king about the death of the "washington post" journalist, jamal...
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u nfortu nately, play is therefore risen.ws we now have parity. what group you will be given equal billing but, as you go towards the final eight, the climax of that tournament, and equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money is important, but it's also the outlet, the opportunity for players to be out there and show themselves, and it will attract the world's best players into those european sides and then sponsors will want to get involved. how much do you think the women's game in the uk domestic league is lagging behind those european powerhouses of the netherlands and germany? they have sponsors, big banks that sponsor clu bs, sponsors, big banks that sponsor clubs, so they are able to train on a more professional basis, train four or five a more professional basis, train four orfive times a a more professional basis, train four or five times a week with their domestic clubs and then play at the weekend. in the men's league, the domestic leagu
u nfortu nately, play is therefore risen.ws we now have parity. what group you will be given equal billing but, as you go towards the final eight, the climax of that tournament, and equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money is important, but it's also the outlet, the opportunity for players to be out there and show themselves, and it will attract the world's best players into those european sides and then sponsors...
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that's a poli carbon nate on one side, and that has to go on the other side.e. >> oh, didn't even faze the glass. >> they got a cool shot from underneath the glass. >> had the watermelon had an effect, people would feel unsafe inside their bulletproof vehicles. >> all right, time to clean off the glass. >> okay. going to hit. >> but they did bring some heavy artillery today. >> they brought in giant metal darts. i need your guesses as to what will happen to the bullet glass with the darts. >> well, i would say there's an indent, a divot of some kind. >> three, two, one, darts. >> oh. what? >> dang. >> oh. >> wow. >> through. almost halfway through this thing goes. it is embedded in there like excalibur. >> yeah. nobody saw that coming including them. >> pretty wild stuff. you can see why the guys keep dropping things because it's fascinating every time. >>> that's all for now. thanks for watching. se monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it po
that's a poli carbon nate on one side, and that has to go on the other side.e. >> oh, didn't even faze the glass. >> they got a cool shot from underneath the glass. >> had the watermelon had an effect, people would feel unsafe inside their bulletproof vehicles. >> all right, time to clean off the glass. >> okay. going to hit. >> but they did bring some heavy artillery today. >> they brought in giant metal darts. i need your guesses as to what will...
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we were fortu nate police in derry, in 1968.as there that day, and i called martin, was the first one i asked. i said we were thinking of doing this book, would he contribute? when he said yes, that basically started the whole process. what is amazing in this book is that it is not necessarily the stories that you think you will hear. dennis, you will be able to explain this, when you have spent time in a place like that, absorbing the culture, what it means to the people around you, it is not the norm is that you report on necessary as having touched your heart, it is the kindness of people.” having touched your heart, it is the kindness of people. i think the theme running through the book it is all of us at some point had to interview a grieving relative. i remembera interview a grieving relative. i remember a colleague of mine once saying the worst thing about his job asa saying the worst thing about his job as a reporter in northern ireland was what he called that long walk to the relative's door. it had an effect on all of
we were fortu nate police in derry, in 1968.as there that day, and i called martin, was the first one i asked. i said we were thinking of doing this book, would he contribute? when he said yes, that basically started the whole process. what is amazing in this book is that it is not necessarily the stories that you think you will hear. dennis, you will be able to explain this, when you have spent time in a place like that, absorbing the culture, what it means to the people around you, it is not...
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have made a much better impact on the world if it had not decimated north americans -- nate americans their culture. ouere's a constant tension refer to. >> right, because as i y at the beginning of the book, american history is morally unresolvable and it' unresolvable because the conquest of the westenned the decimation of the native americans let to a middlelass machine society across the whole temperate zone of north america with all of its remoourcese navigatable inland waterwaysth the rest of the world otmbined, masses of petroleum, , r cagspaciatynd, , america was o save the world in two world wars and the cold war that followed. did one thing make the other -- justify the other thing? no. that's why it's morally unresolvable. >> brown: that's what a lot of people struggle. >> with i struggle wmyself. >> brown: and i see readers struggle with it. >> yes. >> brown: i want to go to the next question representingin another sto have the discussion here. let's take a look. >> you write about going about city, states and rural areas and cities that have not adjusted to the global eco
have made a much better impact on the world if it had not decimated north americans -- nate americans their culture. ouere's a constant tension refer to. >> right, because as i y at the beginning of the book, american history is morally unresolvable and it' unresolvable because the conquest of the westenned the decimation of the native americans let to a middlelass machine society across the whole temperate zone of north america with all of its remoourcese navigatable inland waterwaysth...
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the plan is essentially to let the people on the ground figure out -- whatever what is going to most nateh voters in that district rather than try to broadtest me kind of national message or broad national strategy that may appeal to voters in vermont but not to voters in arizona. the whole idea is that it is ok for a candidatelv in pennia to be saying a slightly different thing than a candidate in nevta because they don' have the same message and do not need to. >> is that sustainable? how do you turn that into a national strategy that surely would be needed in 2020? >> that's a great question and one of the rsons why this is a type of strategy tdet may work focrats in 2015 but could curdle into divisions going into 2020. basically, what's happening is that underarack obama, state and local infrastructiee really atro and you did not have local grassroots organizers who eally doing the work to elect down ballot candidates, and this year, we are seeing a massive up swell. it looks different in differ t people mobilizing suburbanoms in north carolina or in pennsylvania. you have people mobi
the plan is essentially to let the people on the ground figure out -- whatever what is going to most nateh voters in that district rather than try to broadtest me kind of national message or broad national strategy that may appeal to voters in vermont but not to voters in arizona. the whole idea is that it is ok for a candidatelv in pennia to be saying a slightly different thing than a candidate in nevta because they don' have the same message and do not need to. >> is that sustainable?...
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judy woodruff is moderating the nate debate in missouri.e newshour tonight, the hoashington post" publishes jamal khi's final column as investigations continue into his alleged murder by a saudi hit squad. then, despite forcedonamily separaere in the u.s. and increased deportations in mexico, migrants from central america continue to flee north. >> these are countries where if you're not etting screwed by gangs you're getting screwed by the government, so we cross to the united states to grow and search for a job. >> nawaz: and, inside a new profile of the late football star and convicted murderer aaron hernandez, realing some missed warning signs about his mental health. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
judy woodruff is moderating the nate debate in missouri.e newshour tonight, the hoashington post" publishes jamal khi's final column as investigations continue into his alleged murder by a saudi hit squad. then, despite forcedonamily separaere in the u.s. and increased deportations in mexico, migrants from central america continue to flee north. >> these are countries where if you're not etting screwed by gangs you're getting screwed by the government, so we cross to the united...
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we just now found out about it. >> time. >> it is gone and nate is still serving as a state senator, lack of action. >> i would hope it's not the last word overall. that's it on that. we need to continue on. continuing on the theme of things that are toxic. the challenges of the open needs it seems too much. how do we extend this growing crisis in iowa to destigmatize it and educate so many people who still don't quite get it that opioids can kill? i believe governor, you can tackle this. >> last year, opioids legislation that we passed that helped lower the number of pills prescribed that has at the prescription monitoring in place, require our prescribers to utilize that. really it's about making sure that we eliminate the stigma. i lived a life of addiction. i know the impact that it has on family and on those that you love. so i believe in second chances. i believe in helping iowans get the treatment they need. so they can be healthy and have a great quality of life. but also, on mental health reform two, it's all about. an integrative coordinated health care system that helps ad
we just now found out about it. >> time. >> it is gone and nate is still serving as a state senator, lack of action. >> i would hope it's not the last word overall. that's it on that. we need to continue on. continuing on the theme of things that are toxic. the challenges of the open needs it seems too much. how do we extend this growing crisis in iowa to destigmatize it and educate so many people who still don't quite get it that opioids can kill? i believe governor, you can...