74
74
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
that day in the audience, who was a journalist and also integrated the university of mississippi, or georgia. so it was very powerful. so we named this award after vivian and we're giving it to a young boy showing a lot of courage in what he is writing so we're really excited about that. >> black intellectual. >> yes. >> jackie. tell us about some of the folks who are coming tor and help you again. it's called ed sullivan in black and white. >> diane carol will join our panel. also the very talented and please forgive me for blanking out on mrs. reese's first name, responsible for the excellent exhibition on pop culture, modern culture at the museum, the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture. margo, she is a film maker and is also the granddaughter of ed sullivan and the daughter of diane carol. it's going to be a very interesting conversation. >> now tell us about tickets because we need tickets. >> yes you do. you need tickets. at the website. march on washington film festival.org. so whether the event is there's charge you need a reservation so please some of
that day in the audience, who was a journalist and also integrated the university of mississippi, or georgia. so it was very powerful. so we named this award after vivian and we're giving it to a young boy showing a lot of courage in what he is writing so we're really excited about that. >> black intellectual. >> yes. >> jackie. tell us about some of the folks who are coming tor and help you again. it's called ed sullivan in black and white. >> diane carol will join our...
116
116
Jul 16, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
i would say it's very typical and say ukraine or georgia or moldova.n you read that list of names, the one thing that i kind of laughed about is when i hear former military intelligence officer, i mentally scratch out the former. i mean, that goes without saying. so a lot of these individuals are tied to the intelligence services in one way, shape or form, or tied to very powerful people, as you mentioned the prosecutor general, yury chaika. >> from your perspective of having observed russia in all of these years at the pentagon, why would all of those people be meeting with one, with one political campaign? >> well, they're trying to establish relationships so that they can then influence members of that campaign. sometimes it's through the accumulation of compromising material that can then later be used for blackmail. in other cases it's through a series of business ties so that some of these individuals will then be sympathetic to the cause that's being espoused by these russians and there's a whole variety of other tactics that are employed. by th
i would say it's very typical and say ukraine or georgia or moldova.n you read that list of names, the one thing that i kind of laughed about is when i hear former military intelligence officer, i mentally scratch out the former. i mean, that goes without saying. so a lot of these individuals are tied to the intelligence services in one way, shape or form, or tied to very powerful people, as you mentioned the prosecutor general, yury chaika. >> from your perspective of having observed...
134
134
Jul 15, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
i would say it's very typical and say ukraine or georgia or muldova. when you read that list of names, the one thing that i kind of laughed about is whether i hear former officer, i mentally scratch out the word former. that goes without saying. loofr these individuals are tied to the intelligence services in one way, shape, or form. or tied to very powerful people. as you mentioned the prosecutor general yuri. why would -- from your perspective having observed russia for all of these years in your professional capacity, the state department at the nsc, at the pentagon. >> they're trying to establish relationships so she can then influence members of that campaign. sometimes it's through the accumulation of compromat or compromising tefrl that can then later be used for blackmail there's a variety of other tactics that are employed. his daughter, putin is godfather to his daughter. these are people who are all linked some of them to the inner circle, to putin himself, and some of them to some of the outer consent rick rings around putin. >> one last qu
i would say it's very typical and say ukraine or georgia or muldova. when you read that list of names, the one thing that i kind of laughed about is whether i hear former officer, i mentally scratch out the word former. that goes without saying. loofr these individuals are tied to the intelligence services in one way, shape, or form. or tied to very powerful people. as you mentioned the prosecutor general yuri. why would -- from your perspective having observed russia for all of these years in...
95
95
Jul 15, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
i would say it's typical in ukraine or georgia or moldova. i got to say when you read that list of names, the one thing i kind of laughed about when i hear former military intelligence officer, i mentally scratch out the former. i mean, that goes without saying. so a lot of these individuals are tied to the intelligence services in one way, shape or form, or tied to very powerful people, as you mentioned the prosecutor general, yura chaika. >> from your perspective of having observed russia in all of these years at the pentagon, why would all of those people be meeting with one, with one political campaign? >> well, they're trying to establish relationships so that they can then influence members of that campaign. sometimes it's through the accumulation of compromising material that can then later be used for blackmail. in other cases it's through a series of business ties so that some of these individuals will then be sympathetic to the cause that's being espoused by these russians and there's a whole variety of other tactics that are employ
i would say it's typical in ukraine or georgia or moldova. i got to say when you read that list of names, the one thing i kind of laughed about when i hear former military intelligence officer, i mentally scratch out the former. i mean, that goes without saying. so a lot of these individuals are tied to the intelligence services in one way, shape or form, or tied to very powerful people, as you mentioned the prosecutor general, yura chaika. >> from your perspective of having observed...
33
33
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
or more. in states like georgia or maryland. americans are losing trust in accessiv
or more. in states like georgia or maryland. americans are losing trust in accessiv
49
49
Jul 26, 2017
07/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
invitation is a long-standing tradition and is in no way an endorsement of any political party or policies. >>> a georgia couple plans to sue a day camp after their 5-year-old son drowned due to what they say was insane negligence. he died during an outing near a water fall. kids were eating lunch and splashing in the water when a chaperone noticed benjamin was missing. he was later found a short distance away. >> my wife called me, said your boy's face down. >> they robbed us of his life. of his potential. >> camp cricket outside of atlanta was operatin license and officials have shut it down. the boy wasn't wearing a life jacket, despite not knowing how to swim. and the family plans to sue, quote every single person responsible for his death. >>> and this shows an infant allegedly being left behind by his 18-year-old father at a strip mall. police arrested the child's father after he was involved in a hit-and-run incident. he faces child endangerment and other charges. >>> favorable weather conditions helped firefighters make some progress against the nation's largest wildfire, the lodgepole complex fi
invitation is a long-standing tradition and is in no way an endorsement of any political party or policies. >>> a georgia couple plans to sue a day camp after their 5-year-old son drowned due to what they say was insane negligence. he died during an outing near a water fall. kids were eating lunch and splashing in the water when a chaperone noticed benjamin was missing. he was later found a short distance away. >> my wife called me, said your boy's face down. >> they robbed...
77
77
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
when i talk to them, about how they feel that direct threat when they are in the baltics or whether they are in georgia or whether they are in other parts of the world as well. and so they expressed that to me. when we talk about what is to be done, they want us -- >> in other places, china is being aggressive in north korea or eastern europe. in terms of an overall budget in advance american values, i do not see how it makes sense. >> i hope you will reconsider that. i think these are powerful programs that connect us to parts of the world where we benefit from a positive relationship and from what you said, that next group of leaders. it is a way for us to bring the deployment of private sector capital and american expertise here in africa. your budget proposal allocates an 84% cut from the fy16 for this. there are one dozen other programs. i could talk about those that reduce the scope and reach of our investment for diplomacy and development. i wanted to elevate those in our conversation today. let me close by quoting an editorial that i thought made an important point. the senator said in his edit
when i talk to them, about how they feel that direct threat when they are in the baltics or whether they are in georgia or whether they are in other parts of the world as well. and so they expressed that to me. when we talk about what is to be done, they want us -- >> in other places, china is being aggressive in north korea or eastern europe. in terms of an overall budget in advance american values, i do not see how it makes sense. >> i hope you will reconsider that. i think these...
97
97
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
or where are you? i'm not, no, i'm are you in georgia or where are you? i are you in georgia or where are you? speak on that as well. wow. the story was broken by buzzfeed. sam wolfson has been following the story. he is the executive editor of vice uk. let us start with the accusations against r kelly, because there are many of them and they are detailed and they come from three women who have left him. yes. i mean the story is very well reported, like you say there are lots of sources and they all seem to talk about a similar pattern of behaviour, that i say that these women, r kelly would offer them moussical opportunities and they would move into homes either his or in the area, and almost immediately they would have to dress in the same way, he wanted them to wear sweat pants so other men wouldn't look at them. they had to ask for permission to go to bathroom or leave the room. they we re bathroom or leave the room. they were reporting he would physically attack them if they spoke to other men or he thought they were looking at another man. and it is quite a, i mean people are using the w
or where are you? i'm not, no, i'm are you in georgia or where are you? i are you in georgia or where are you? speak on that as well. wow. the story was broken by buzzfeed. sam wolfson has been following the story. he is the executive editor of vice uk. let us start with the accusations against r kelly, because there are many of them and they are detailed and they come from three women who have left him. yes. i mean the story is very well reported, like you say there are lots of sources and...
61
61
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
suppress the vote, not looking into voter suppression from the legislatures of north carolina, georgia, or texas. the reason for that is because you are very slanted in trying to suppress the minorities and other people color. keep up the great work. thanks. host: thanks for the call. guest: i am sorry, that is just wrong. if you go to the database the heritage foundation has put up, you will find almost 1100 proven cases of voter fraud. these are cases where individuals work of the -- were convicted in a court of law of fraud in the election. water brought israel. real.er fraud is the idea that voter id theresses the vote, american people don't agree with you. the majority of american people believe voter id is a common sense requirement. look at the turnout data in the states that have had id laws in place for more than a decade. you will see it did not keep individuals out of the polls. if it had in georgia, whose laws were in place for 10 years, there would have been a lawsuit and courts would have found against the state. that hasn't happened. black americans, hispanic americans, ever
suppress the vote, not looking into voter suppression from the legislatures of north carolina, georgia, or texas. the reason for that is because you are very slanted in trying to suppress the minorities and other people color. keep up the great work. thanks. host: thanks for the call. guest: i am sorry, that is just wrong. if you go to the database the heritage foundation has put up, you will find almost 1100 proven cases of voter fraud. these are cases where individuals work of the -- were...
98
98
Jul 6, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
or constitutional basis. this definitely is an open question. it doesn't matter how far people are willing to take it, and again, i said you got three options, state law in new york, georgia, or federal law. >> jesse: so if they do threaten to expose this guy's identity or address, you will have people descending on this guys house, making phone calls, harassing him. that's dangerous. >> greg: the other danger that cnn should think about is that they are justifying the same actions against themselves. the press has for the longest time been claiming an exemption. they are in a special class. like, we do god's work and we cannot be threatened by the president. but, we can threaten you. you can't threaten us. now, all bets are off. when you do some thing, it's like, you do that to me, i'm going to do that to you. if cnn had still not explained why they withheld information based on conditions about behavior, that's the problem. >> jesse: so, dana, they say in their statement, they were transparent about the guy coming forward because they wanted to make sure that there was no deal. does that even make sense? >> dana: i told mike i wish i could go back in time and be in the
or constitutional basis. this definitely is an open question. it doesn't matter how far people are willing to take it, and again, i said you got three options, state law in new york, georgia, or federal law. >> jesse: so if they do threaten to expose this guy's identity or address, you will have people descending on this guys house, making phone calls, harassing him. that's dangerous. >> greg: the other danger that cnn should think about is that they are justifying the same actions...
69
69
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
he won concessions or at least he got them to sit on the sidelines. when he made his moves on georgiae ukraine. so he's going into this very con fir dent it's likely in that confidence he will underestimate the new president. it will be a fascinating meeting. what is more fascinating is the amount of hand wringing from the european leaders who can't get enough of disrespecting the new president, president trump. they are wailing about how this could go very badly and putin will get the upper hand and relations with the u.s. as far as the e.u. goats will go in the toilet. these are the same leaders who for the most part could bother to do anything meaningful about the annexation of crimea or the meddling in the ukraine or anything else the russians have done. dagen: macron did get in putin's face, didn't he? it was about information being spread by two russian news agencies. does trump need to get in putin's face and say cut it out. quit hack our stuff. >> i would like him to make an unexpected and bold statement to putin about their meddling. they have been even ghaingd this sort of a
he won concessions or at least he got them to sit on the sidelines. when he made his moves on georgiae ukraine. so he's going into this very con fir dent it's likely in that confidence he will underestimate the new president. it will be a fascinating meeting. what is more fascinating is the amount of hand wringing from the european leaders who can't get enough of disrespecting the new president, president trump. they are wailing about how this could go very badly and putin will get the upper...
84
84
Jul 11, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
to russia we will not tolerate this type of interference in our elections or what they are doing in regards to the ukraine, georgiasyria. >> [indistinct question] >> i want the investigators to do their job. if a similar circumstance -- if we were to be approached by someone who wanted to give us information from a foreign government concerning our elections, that is something where i would involve law enforcement. >> first i want to salute the senator for his leadership role in passing the russian sanctions and an overwhelming bipartisan vote. the trump administration is trying to torpedo that sanction in the house of representatives. at the same time we get this email exchange today showing clear collaboration between the russian government and the trump campaign at the highest levels. the email is very clear, the russian government is weighing in to help elect donald trump. it means it is all the more important that we pass the legislation, to protect the integrity of our elections and send a clear signal. this interaction of emails i think will tell everyone in the country that this is a serious, very serious
to russia we will not tolerate this type of interference in our elections or what they are doing in regards to the ukraine, georgiasyria. >> [indistinct question] >> i want the investigators to do their job. if a similar circumstance -- if we were to be approached by someone who wanted to give us information from a foreign government concerning our elections, that is something where i would involve law enforcement. >> first i want to salute the senator for his leadership role...
73
73
Jul 31, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
you would invest in strengthening our vital allies in the region, whether nato or has been mentioned, countries like georgia or ukraine that are not nato members. if i understand this right, your fy18 request for europe and eurasia is nearly cut in half from fy16 by about $450 million. what is the strategy behind decreasing support for our partners and allies in the region in the face of a clear and growing russian threat to their democracies and ours? >> well, first, let me position the situation with russia for use so that you understand what i am hearing, from allies, partners, large and small and this is without exception, i have yet to have a bilateral, a one on one, a pull-aside with a single counterpart in any country in europe, the middle east, even southeast asia that has not said to me, please address your relationship with russia, it has to be improved. they believe worsening this relationship will ultimately worsen their situation. so we have been -- people have been imploring me to engage and try to improve the situation. that was our approach anyway, but i would tell you the feedback i'm getti
you would invest in strengthening our vital allies in the region, whether nato or has been mentioned, countries like georgia or ukraine that are not nato members. if i understand this right, your fy18 request for europe and eurasia is nearly cut in half from fy16 by about $450 million. what is the strategy behind decreasing support for our partners and allies in the region in the face of a clear and growing russian threat to their democracies and ours? >> well, first, let me position the...
247
247
Jul 9, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
in spite of the lower southerners' monologues, not one congas meant outside of georgia or south carolina acquiesced in pronouncing human bondage a just institution. several representatives expressed shock that any dignified statesman could dare t o argue for the moral legitimacy of human bondage. it is in this way that the petitioners triumph in the battle of anti-and pro-slavery principles, broadcasting their values on a national level. ideas explain why the vice president of the abolition society could conclude that the whole episode had "served to disseminate our principles and led to a more general ascent to those truths we which to propagate." this signaled that "the time was not very distant" when these principles would be "universally received and established." to conclude, putting aside trying to identify the winners and losers in this first congressional tussle over american slavery, the ultimate legacy of the debate was a pivotal way in which it set the terms for future national battles over the peculiar institution and its place in the american nation. from the missouri crisis
in spite of the lower southerners' monologues, not one congas meant outside of georgia or south carolina acquiesced in pronouncing human bondage a just institution. several representatives expressed shock that any dignified statesman could dare t o argue for the moral legitimacy of human bondage. it is in this way that the petitioners triumph in the battle of anti-and pro-slavery principles, broadcasting their values on a national level. ideas explain why the vice president of the abolition...
170
170
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
no more schools, bow dog georgias or sin plexes.to your fiber optics baby and blimp out. >> trying to see how they'd do something different than five or ten years ago. sometimes that led to challenging network television cool to watch and sometimes it seemed to fall off the edge a little bit. ♪ let's be careful >> at the time steven bochco was a very successful producer of our dramas, and wanted to try something brand new. >> this is police we have a warrant for your arrest. >> so his idea was to combine a gritty cop show with a broadway musical. >> i saw one in which a bunch of gang bangers were in jail. and they began to sing. ♪ life in the hood ain't no pie, anybody can die when the bullets fly ♪ >> i said, wait a minute. ♪ >> i thought, well, this is it. this is gawk to be great. this is going to be as innovative as anything i have ever done. ♪ he's guilty, judge, he's guilty, you could see it in his eyes ♪ he did the crime and now he's got to pay ♪ >> ah! it just -- it circled the drain. >> i'm creatively proud of it -- still.
no more schools, bow dog georgias or sin plexes.to your fiber optics baby and blimp out. >> trying to see how they'd do something different than five or ten years ago. sometimes that led to challenging network television cool to watch and sometimes it seemed to fall off the edge a little bit. ♪ let's be careful >> at the time steven bochco was a very successful producer of our dramas, and wanted to try something brand new. >> this is police we have a warrant for your arrest....
46
46
Jul 8, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
it is not like being in northern georgia or you can outmaneuver them. you're going to have to fight them. i think meade understands that. him and said, he chooses not to fight. this is a general who fights hard when he needs to. sometimes clumsily and sometimes not well, but he knows you have to fight to break down the confederates and he also realizes armies are very resilient. you're not going to fight a battle and destroy the enemy army. it is going to be a grinding process. >> that leads to my next question. how is it possible to describe partnership as anything other than dysfunctional when you consider that from may 4 until june 24, 55,000 casualties. to me, that is a dysfunctional partnership. >> personal, it is the grant-meade relationship, not meade-grant. had -- they fought pitched battle after pitched battle. that was why they were summit casualties. as opposed to waiting a few months, then we go at it again. much more is achieved between the wilderness and the crossing of the james than the army of the potomac had ever achieved. you look at
it is not like being in northern georgia or you can outmaneuver them. you're going to have to fight them. i think meade understands that. him and said, he chooses not to fight. this is a general who fights hard when he needs to. sometimes clumsily and sometimes not well, but he knows you have to fight to break down the confederates and he also realizes armies are very resilient. you're not going to fight a battle and destroy the enemy army. it is going to be a grinding process. >> that...
70
70
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
or charged. >>> well georgia mother accused of stabbing five family members to death has made her first appearance in court. those close to her say she was mourning recent loss of her father and was struggling with depression but as emily schmidt reports her demeanor in the courtroom was anything but some ber. >> reporter: georgia mother accused of murdering four of her children and her husband made a bizarre court appearance friday morning, is a bellmawr teen's period in court, smiling, praying, and at one point looking directly at news cameras and giving a thumbs up. judge gave her a warning as he was reading her charges. >> ma'am, i will caution to you cut out display for the cameras, it is really in the a good idea probably in the tour benefit. >> reporter: through an interpreter martinez waved her right to an attorney. >> reporter: police say martinez fatally stabbed her husband martin recommendation row and four children range nothing age from one to 10, a fifth child was also stabbed but survived, she's in serious but stable condition at a children's hospital in atlanta neighbors and family
or charged. >>> well georgia mother accused of stabbing five family members to death has made her first appearance in court. those close to her say she was mourning recent loss of her father and was struggling with depression but as emily schmidt reports her demeanor in the courtroom was anything but some ber. >> reporter: georgia mother accused of murdering four of her children and her husband made a bizarre court appearance friday morning, is a bellmawr teen's period in court,...
50
50
Jul 7, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
and a dozen other countries where they're partially occupied like moldova, georgia and ukraine. or where there's active efforts to financially support or support through so-called fake news or misleading journalism and misinformation. parties that are committed to breaking apart nato, withdrawing from the eu. these are very challenging dynamics and in conversations at a security conference earlier this year with european allies i was haunted by a question from a diplomat from an eastern european country observing that our election had been attacked by the russians and undermined and that they saw no concerted action at that point by the administration or congress to respond to that. the question from this polish leader was, if you won't defend your democracy, how can we have confidence that you will help defend our democracy? in democracies where they're more fragile and is more directly and immediately under threat from a power with alternative vision for how societies ought to be organized, that's a significant question and in leading a bipartisan delegation to the czech republic
and a dozen other countries where they're partially occupied like moldova, georgia and ukraine. or where there's active efforts to financially support or support through so-called fake news or misleading journalism and misinformation. parties that are committed to breaking apart nato, withdrawing from the eu. these are very challenging dynamics and in conversations at a security conference earlier this year with european allies i was haunted by a question from a diplomat from an eastern...
775
775
Jul 18, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 775
favorite 0
quote 2
this is exactly how they operated in places like georgia, or mull dooldova or ukraine.to penetrate circles they think are sympathetic or aligned with their interests and this is exactly,0 how they operate. it is rather bold and brazen they tried it here in the united states. but it is unusual for an american political candidate to accept this sort of offer of information from a foreign government. and not just a foreign government, but an adversary of the united states. russia views the united states as enemy number one. and, you know, as a pentagon official, i've seen them target us in so many ways. militarily in terms of military equipment and new systems coming onli online. this is not just working with the uk or friendly government. this is one of our number one adversaries. >> michael carpenter, former pentagon official, invaluable, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for your expertise. coming up, wired to inspire. twice denied entry into the u.s. a girls roboticsngineers a story sure to inspire around the globe. whoooo. finding the best hotel
this is exactly how they operated in places like georgia, or mull dooldova or ukraine.to penetrate circles they think are sympathetic or aligned with their interests and this is exactly,0 how they operate. it is rather bold and brazen they tried it here in the united states. but it is unusual for an american political candidate to accept this sort of offer of information from a foreign government. and not just a foreign government, but an adversary of the united states. russia views the united...
84
84
Jul 3, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
in varying degrees of progress — whether they are the six cases before you or preliminary investigations — all but one, georgia know you have heard this criticism before but, as an african, you have to have a reasonable answer. no, but this criticism, unfortunately, is misplaced, and it is not backed by relevant facts. i'm saying this because if you look at the situations that we are investigating now in africa, a majority of those situations have been at the request of the african states themselves, who have requested the icc to intervene because they are state parties. and the system that the icc has set up is that in the event that these crimes — war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide — are committed on the territory of a state party, the state party can actually request. so that's one answer you are giving is that the african countries themselves said, "icc, we want you to look at this case." but it seems however, prosecutor, that some of them are having buyer's remorse, these state members. i give you one example — yoweri museveni, the president of uganda, who stood shoulder to shoulder with you
in varying degrees of progress — whether they are the six cases before you or preliminary investigations — all but one, georgia know you have heard this criticism before but, as an african, you have to have a reasonable answer. no, but this criticism, unfortunately, is misplaced, and it is not backed by relevant facts. i'm saying this because if you look at the situations that we are investigating now in africa, a majority of those situations have been at the request of the african states...
52
52
Jul 5, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
or two left. david is in georgia, and independent. can you make it quick? caller: let me make three quick points. the guy that called in a few calls back, if he's getting that , if you reinstall the operating system it would give him that message until he validated that particular copy of windows. you all had a show a while back about the guy from homeland security, one of the callers called in. he said he was in the industry and he laid out how really bad, how this system is a bunch of hype. the russians hacked 20, 21, 29 states, it said, up to 29. you think that they hacked into those 29 systems and didn't do nothing? it's the same system they had in venezuela. host: got your point. adam, you got the last minute. this, the reality is without question the russians were in several databases in and they were voter registration databases. when a lot of those databases were checked, people were very curious as to why nothing actually happened. the response to that was that a lot of this was probing. they were looking to see if they quickly. in or out they were
or two left. david is in georgia, and independent. can you make it quick? caller: let me make three quick points. the guy that called in a few calls back, if he's getting that , if you reinstall the operating system it would give him that message until he validated that particular copy of windows. you all had a show a while back about the guy from homeland security, one of the callers called in. he said he was in the industry and he laid out how really bad, how this system is a bunch of hype....
109
109
Jul 13, 2017
07/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
next year, obamacare premiums could rise by 50% or more in states like georgia and maryland all across the country, americans are losing choice and access already americans living in 70% of counties have little or no options for obamacare insurance. next year, nearly 40% fewer insurers have failed to participate in the obamacare exchanges and americans face the real possibility of having no options to pick from at all. these trends are not new costs have been going up choice has been going down for years. but these trends continue to get worse and things are not likely to turn around unless we act obamacare is a direct attack on the middle class from the very start. it's a ticking time bomb today obamacare is a year's long hurdle towards collapse and rapidly approaching its seemingly inevitable conclusion. total meltdown, which would hurt even more americans on top of that it has hurt already we can't let that happen and we continue to work hard to ensur that it doesn't. after extensive con sole tasults across the conference and intensive conversations with members, our conference has
next year, obamacare premiums could rise by 50% or more in states like georgia and maryland all across the country, americans are losing choice and access already americans living in 70% of counties have little or no options for obamacare insurance. next year, nearly 40% fewer insurers have failed to participate in the obamacare exchanges and americans face the real possibility of having no options to pick from at all. these trends are not new costs have been going up choice has been going down...
174
174
Jul 27, 2017
07/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know if it's a georgia thing or a republican house of representatives thing, something they do in the gym. i don't know. if you understand it, please explain it to me on twitter @lawrence. after the show. listen carefully. here it is. >> let me tell you somebody needs to go over there to that senate and snatch a knot in their ass. i'm telling you, it has gotten to the point when how can you say i voted for this last year but not going to vote for it this year. this is frustrating for those of us who have put so much into this effort. >> snatch -- i have no idea. i have no idea what he just said. that's tonight's lavender word. "the 11th hour with brian williams" is next. having. >> tonight, the trump/sessions drama continues with more presidential tweets aimed at the attorney general and at this hour, is the ag safe in his job or closer to being fired? a new report tonight says trump is already looking for how he can replace him when congress conveniently leaves town. >>> plus, could donald trump's tax returns be critical to the russia investigation? i'll ask a member of senate
i don't know if it's a georgia thing or a republican house of representatives thing, something they do in the gym. i don't know. if you understand it, please explain it to me on twitter @lawrence. after the show. listen carefully. here it is. >> let me tell you somebody needs to go over there to that senate and snatch a knot in their ass. i'm telling you, it has gotten to the point when how can you say i voted for this last year but not going to vote for it this year. this is frustrating...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
in the face for you when they see it again and we have been for some time we just saw in georgia just a week or so ago the moment that i think will really stick from the g. twenty meetings was when the other countries basically said they're going to move forward on the paris climate accords without us without the united states i thought conservatives want to america to be that shining city on the hill ronald reagan's you know. what you call it plagiarism of john kennedy but it is plagiarized from john winthrop but is turning america into a rogue state. yeah i mean isn't in this for america trumps in this for profit he's whether he's trying to make more money or pay off debts to individuals we'll never know about he's not in it for america he's not in it for conservatism and abandoning the paris accords is not conservative it's not sustainable it's not sane it's denying the commerce of twenty first century green energy even the saudi royal family knows that fossil fuels days are numbered and so what's amazing is by pulling out of. the paris accord the remaining one thousand nations including sau
in the face for you when they see it again and we have been for some time we just saw in georgia just a week or so ago the moment that i think will really stick from the g. twenty meetings was when the other countries basically said they're going to move forward on the paris climate accords without us without the united states i thought conservatives want to america to be that shining city on the hill ronald reagan's you know. what you call it plagiarism of john kennedy but it is plagiarized...
123
123
Jul 13, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
thorough study incurred significant costs such as those in the marylandlands of outh carolina or for the gordon, georgia. not ecure assets will be replicated. testimony testimony, secretary joe mattis stated he has reservationed about the brac assessments. cost saving measure. d they plan to carry new projected savings. and to communities around the nation to close downing military installations without a study and grow the force to address emerging threats. i urge my colleagues to reject this amendment. and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. >> i yield a minute and a half to the the gentleman from washington, mr. smith. mr. smith: i support this amendment. and i disagree the remarksment the past bracks have saved us enormous ooments of munt. and the fifth one was more expensive. but the fifth one was done in 2005 when we were building up army. it is now saving us army. you can argue against brac but don't argue it is saving us army. it absolutely safes us army. there have been a number of studies, the air force estimated they are over 20% over their installations. i a
thorough study incurred significant costs such as those in the marylandlands of outh carolina or for the gordon, georgia. not ecure assets will be replicated. testimony testimony, secretary joe mattis stated he has reservationed about the brac assessments. cost saving measure. d they plan to carry new projected savings. and to communities around the nation to close downing military installations without a study and grow the force to address emerging threats. i urge my colleagues to reject this...
40
40
Jul 12, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
new employees came in, week or two at glenko, georgia to be assimilated into the organization -- >> i've been there and seen the work done. >> thank you. i think it's been successful and initiated training for the work forces in home airports. starting innovation task force that i will continue and expand. i think on the right track. organizational changes to tca which are important to reduce -- control and increase accountability and expand oversights in the agency which had not been done before and allowed tca to move resources around to respond to predicted wait times around the country. rest assured, peter and i will have a ongoing dloichlgt we're great friends and i have great respect for him. >> couple of weeks ago my wife and i flew in and out of o'hare and i recall a year ago the place was bedlam. and admiral neffinger determined what caused that. should they have seen the tidal wave coming and answer was yes and what to do about it, change out leadership and he did over a period of couple months, changed it right away. and i am very -- i was very impressed at the time about how
new employees came in, week or two at glenko, georgia to be assimilated into the organization -- >> i've been there and seen the work done. >> thank you. i think it's been successful and initiated training for the work forces in home airports. starting innovation task force that i will continue and expand. i think on the right track. organizational changes to tca which are important to reduce -- control and increase accountability and expand oversights in the agency which had not...
72
72
Jul 11, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
or two. in georgia where they could be into the organization and feel part -- >> i been there and seen the good work that is being done. >> i think that's been very successful. he instituted a trading for the workforce once they got back to the home airports. you start and innovation task force which i will continue and i will expand that task force is i think that's off on the right track. he made some organizational changes to tsa which are very important to reduce control and increase accountability. and also centralize the oversight of operations in the agency should not been done before. that allowed tsa to move its resources around to be able to respond to predict it wait time searches at airports around the country. all of those were very foundational and things i look to continue going forward. and rest assured that peter and i will have an ongoing dialogue over the course of time. we are very good friends and i have great respect for him. >> a couple weeks ago my wife and i flew in and out of o'hare. we will be back at their later this summer. i recall a bit more than year ago -- one o
or two. in georgia where they could be into the organization and feel part -- >> i been there and seen the good work that is being done. >> i think that's been very successful. he instituted a trading for the workforce once they got back to the home airports. you start and innovation task force which i will continue and i will expand that task force is i think that's off on the right track. he made some organizational changes to tsa which are very important to reduce control and...
149
149
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
but they're called glitches and we have not been able to do we activists or anybody forensics although there's a lawsuit in georgia because this election system did receive a hack was intruded upon and did have stuff stolen and it was left out on the web for six months and kennesaw state you was warned about it and they went no don't say anything and don't do anything and the people downtown will eat you alive don't do anything so there's a lawsuit i don't know how it will go but it's against secretary of state brian kemp and the three election registrars of boards of those three counties saying shouldn't use this stuff you should have gone to paper as we said as we beg how much how much of an outlier is the united states in that we use electronic voting machines and the rest of the world doesn't just how how widely distributed are there around the world. we're now liar now as we are in so much alas which is why i'm sounding like a broken record i'm not going to shut up till we get the election thing straightened out but i believe that was germany that banned electronic voting saying it was against their constitut
but they're called glitches and we have not been able to do we activists or anybody forensics although there's a lawsuit in georgia because this election system did receive a hack was intruded upon and did have stuff stolen and it was left out on the web for six months and kennesaw state you was warned about it and they went no don't say anything and don't do anything and the people downtown will eat you alive don't do anything so there's a lawsuit i don't know how it will go but it's against...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
california or new york if the popular vote meant anything or did she would have and he would have won and has fought and donald trump won that georgia district by one point the congressional candidate just won she won by five or four so that's perspective ok gentlemen we've run out of time fascinating discussion many thanks to my guests in washington and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the see you next time and remember crosstalk. one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with. what it is and as we've seen with many of these attacks when you've mentioned. somewhere it's still unclear where that originated so our clear message to government is to work together around the world to minimize this risk to grow those relationships and make sure that diplomacy is everything. that there could be dug a deck in the yard and i go i you know i have to find the best. bits and see if it's getting better.
california or new york if the popular vote meant anything or did she would have and he would have won and has fought and donald trump won that georgia district by one point the congressional candidate just won she won by five or four so that's perspective ok gentlemen we've run out of time fascinating discussion many thanks to my guests in washington and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the see you next time and remember crosstalk. one of the biggest challenges that...
64
64
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
miss georgia home or is at the institute of peace where she oversees a broad portfolio of legal related subjects and projects and research. she chairs the working group on counter violent extremism. mr. hears, we will start with you. you have five minutes. >> thank you. chairman, ranking members, distinguishes distinguished members of the committee. europe is facing a sustained threat from the islamic state. an estimated more than 5,000 europeans have travelled to syria to join isis. the percentage of european foreign fighters who have returned to their countries of departure is estimated as high as 30%. in the united states, some 250 americans have travelled or attempted to travel to isis controlled territories. of the 250, the program on extremism has identified more than 60 u.s. based individuals who successfully migrated to syria. there's not a typical profile of an american or european isis recruit. they vary in socio economic background, age, gender, locationand the degree of religiosity. until recently, isis operated a relative safe haven from which to plan attacks. despite recen
miss georgia home or is at the institute of peace where she oversees a broad portfolio of legal related subjects and projects and research. she chairs the working group on counter violent extremism. mr. hears, we will start with you. you have five minutes. >> thank you. chairman, ranking members, distinguishes distinguished members of the committee. europe is facing a sustained threat from the islamic state. an estimated more than 5,000 europeans have travelled to syria to join isis. the...
36
36
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
or a four-year college. but we have an obligation -- >> representative carrol, she served the sixthth district of georgia. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> horribnorable general staff at the top of his remarks he talks to the surrounding the new president
or a four-year college. but we have an obligation -- >> representative carrol, she served the sixthth district of georgia. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> horribnorable general staff at the top of his remarks he talks to the surrounding the new president
42
42
Jul 12, 2017
07/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
hill that have downplayed the seriousness of this or stood by trump are starting to see some of them -- namely david purdue, an early supporter, the georgiahe senate, now really aren't commenting or sticking by trump the way they have been. kathleen, what about from the interview that trump junior gave to fox. he never got any of this information, see you can't collude on an offer. and that he was doing opposition research. what both sides to opposition research and certainly before all this news came out, even talk to the russians? is aeen: absolutely, there difference between opposition research and working with a foreign agent. mark warner in the segment you aired made that point pretty eloquently. thatnalogy i have heard is donald trump junior seems to be arguing that because the meeting didn't yield any negative information that he didn't collude. i feel like one of the act analogies i have seen made is that if you were to still someone's purse and discover the person is empty, doesn't mean it isn't stolen. that is a good way of thinking about this, that trump's defense and the trump team's defense doesn't really change the fact that
hill that have downplayed the seriousness of this or stood by trump are starting to see some of them -- namely david purdue, an early supporter, the georgiahe senate, now really aren't commenting or sticking by trump the way they have been. kathleen, what about from the interview that trump junior gave to fox. he never got any of this information, see you can't collude on an offer. and that he was doing opposition research. what both sides to opposition research and certainly before all this...
80
80
Jul 17, 2017
07/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 1
or when they will start up again. >> pop singer aaron carter arrested in georgia.ld was booked on dui and drug possession charges. he was released from jail. he's best known for a series of pop hits in the thousand's. carter is the younger brother of nick carter from the backstreet boys who has been here on good day d.c. we're wishing him well. >> moviegoers going banana of the new planet of the apes story. it takes the number one spot pulling in $56 million. the apes beat out spider-man homecoming when brought in more than 45 million. universal family sequel "despicable me 3" pulled almost 13 million and baby driver was in fourth place. the big sick was in fifth place. >> countdown is on and we are just now four days away from the next fox5 news morning zip trip. this friday july 21st fox5 news morning will be in poolesville. i'll be there. allison will be there. tucker will be there. tucktory,tucker of course gettig things started at 6:00 a.m. we'll be there checking everything poolesville has to offer. i'm hearing folks are gearing up and it's bound to be epic.
or when they will start up again. >> pop singer aaron carter arrested in georgia.ld was booked on dui and drug possession charges. he was released from jail. he's best known for a series of pop hits in the thousand's. carter is the younger brother of nick carter from the backstreet boys who has been here on good day d.c. we're wishing him well. >> moviegoers going banana of the new planet of the apes story. it takes the number one spot pulling in $56 million. the apes beat out...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
there was zero results will they discuss the southern part of syria so that's georgia and russia us is that a new new form or are you going to put eventually if for the discussion and look as for the fall of may and the memorandum agreed upon there were talked about for this collation zones in. the northern of homes in. south west of syria and it's clear that without the assistance from the syrian government forces and the in the u.s. coalition forces we cannot agree on anything and as for asked an hour we talked about three other zones. and there is an understanding of how these zones near homs and. eastern goods are going to look like and we're continuing discussions on other zones. tramp raise that topic of elections in the talks thinking that a things that these allegations are groundless that's why he said that president trump has said that the. campaign is a big army. rather strange and bizarre because over. many months when we've heard these allegations goods and not a single fact has been presented and this is something that has acknowledged by the people in congress by people who actually lead this
there was zero results will they discuss the southern part of syria so that's georgia and russia us is that a new new form or are you going to put eventually if for the discussion and look as for the fall of may and the memorandum agreed upon there were talked about for this collation zones in. the northern of homes in. south west of syria and it's clear that without the assistance from the syrian government forces and the in the u.s. coalition forces we cannot agree on anything and as for...