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palmer. i'm a huge fan of the special forces not to mention from the 82nd airborne that you and your career must point to the macarthur award is for thos howr those in the middle east stand and fight with you should be testimony that is heard by everyone on the committee. and this is one of the few bipartisan issues because the vote was overwhelming it's a recent policy reversals of huge mistake that is a breakthrough that's what a vital ally the kurds have been in this policy reversal is a deeply felt they trail. i hope the recent announcement of the cease-fire will be permanent otherwise they face one of the largest armies in the world, the turkish army he repeated in his opening remarks is it just the turkish propaganda when they link to pkk these are deep issues. it goes without saying most of our colleagues recently thought the defense system that is not a nato friendly move, bu that is t a u.s. friendly move. i'm hoping the problem is we have given in to the russian foreign policy in th
palmer. i'm a huge fan of the special forces not to mention from the 82nd airborne that you and your career must point to the macarthur award is for thos howr those in the middle east stand and fight with you should be testimony that is heard by everyone on the committee. and this is one of the few bipartisan issues because the vote was overwhelming it's a recent policy reversals of huge mistake that is a breakthrough that's what a vital ally the kurds have been in this policy reversal is a...
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palmer for your service to our country. but regretfully many members today cannot be a because of the house majority having created a scheduling conflict. mr. chairman, as you know the house majority has scheduled a deposition today as part of the illegitimate impeachment inquiry as a result the house majority has forced members to choose betweenn this hearing and the deposition. and despite the importance of this topic, i believe the choice was unfortunately very easy for other members to make. arbitrary rules imposed by chairmanship have created an unprecedented secrecy around the inquiry. next week members will be able to review the transcript of this hearing and follow-up withmb additional questions at our leisure. but the deposition in this partisan impeachment inquiry is not so cut and dry. the rules on who can't access and how to access deposition transcripts are unclear and constantly changing. members of this committee have sought to review transcripts have been turned away. let you e transcript, chairmanship has n
palmer for your service to our country. but regretfully many members today cannot be a because of the house majority having created a scheduling conflict. mr. chairman, as you know the house majority has scheduled a deposition today as part of the illegitimate impeachment inquiry as a result the house majority has forced members to choose betweenn this hearing and the deposition. and despite the importance of this topic, i believe the choice was unfortunately very easy for other members to...
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palmer for your service. thank you for being here and sharing your story with us. >> could you tell us in how many nations our military is deployed? >> we have some form, usually special forces, of u.s. military deployed to more than 150 countries. it's effectively the whole world. >> more than 150, okay. >> those are small. we have bases in about 70 or 80 countries, but those are larger contingents. >> could you touch on some of the partners that play in the region, just brief, general history. >> of the partners in the region. >> the players in this conflict, in the region. >> yeah, i think the important thing to understand about this specific issue is that turkey has long had a tense relationship with the kurdish population in the southeast and there's long been kurds over the border, back in 1998, syria and turkey came to an agreement where, you know, they agreed to not allow any cross-border kurdish cooperation and operations and it worked effectively. my understanding is that moscow has -- using that ag
palmer for your service. thank you for being here and sharing your story with us. >> could you tell us in how many nations our military is deployed? >> we have some form, usually special forces, of u.s. military deployed to more than 150 countries. it's effectively the whole world. >> more than 150, okay. >> those are small. we have bases in about 70 or 80 countries, but those are larger contingents. >> could you touch on some of the partners that play in the...
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matthew palmer mr. palmer is a deputy assistant secretary, bureau of european and eurasian affairs, a member of the seen year foreign service and overseas u.s. policy with the trikt to western balancesens and eejen. serby. the u.s. mission and u.n. and national security councils. as i understand it you're going to forgo opening statement and the both ever are you going to take questions from the dsh from the committee. am i correct on that. >> that's correct, mr. chairman, thank you. >> thank you. >> so with that, first of all, i want to say mr. jeffery, i appreciate your focused on trying to get in a better place than where we are. there's been a lot of debate about what was a precipitating factor. would you grow with me with assad having amassed 30,000 troops on the northern border and the heat having been turned up as much as it had in recent weeks and months that this invasion was inevitable into syria? >> it was a very real possibility, mr. chairman. it was not inevitable. first of all, we told tur
matthew palmer mr. palmer is a deputy assistant secretary, bureau of european and eurasian affairs, a member of the seen year foreign service and overseas u.s. policy with the trikt to western balancesens and eejen. serby. the u.s. mission and u.n. and national security councils. as i understand it you're going to forgo opening statement and the both ever are you going to take questions from the dsh from the committee. am i correct on that. >> that's correct, mr. chairman, thank you....
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>> no. >> why was palmer lucky fired?personnel matter that it would be inappropriate -- >> you just said you don't fire based on political views. >> i can commit it was not because of a political view. >> using off-the-shelf components in an industry much more suited to his politics. over the course of a few months earlier this year, the company built a cheap version of its drone, made a smart phone video, and started showing it to people at the pentagon. >> it's a little crazy but i think that's definitely the way that it's going. all of these systems, people propose shooting drones out of the sky with a laser, a missile -- that's not a good way to take out, let's say, 100 drones that are attacking from different directions. the only thing that can take out a swarm of fast drones is a bigger swarm of faster drones. and that's exactly what we're building. ♪ pops open. there's the parachute. i think that's why our customers like us so much. they are used to going to people who have like -- here's this white paper. here's t
>> no. >> why was palmer lucky fired?personnel matter that it would be inappropriate -- >> you just said you don't fire based on political views. >> i can commit it was not because of a political view. >> using off-the-shelf components in an industry much more suited to his politics. over the course of a few months earlier this year, the company built a cheap version of its drone, made a smart phone video, and started showing it to people at the pentagon. >>...
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palmer, i think you've seen the tv coverage of u.s. bases being overrun and controlled by russian forces. how does that make you feel? >> i'm only going to talk to my experience in syria during 2017. i'm not necessarily qualified to speak to the current -- >> i'm not asking from an official capacity. just a person who has served the government in our country in a pat r patriotic way. >> i'm not going to testify other than my experience. >> do you have any comments in the area? >> i think on our end, on behalf of the soulan center, it's difficult to turn away from allies who we depended on for a long time to protect us from the terrorist threat we face emanating from isis and iraq and syria. to see it happen abruptly without a policy or process or diplomacy was really hard to swallow. >> mr. chairman, thank you for having this hearing. it's repeated over and over. the foreign policy mistakes, what happened in ukraine where crimes were committed, yet continue to cover up by those involved and support this president to no end regardless o
palmer, i think you've seen the tv coverage of u.s. bases being overrun and controlled by russian forces. how does that make you feel? >> i'm only going to talk to my experience in syria during 2017. i'm not necessarily qualified to speak to the current -- >> i'm not asking from an official capacity. just a person who has served the government in our country in a pat r patriotic way. >> i'm not going to testify other than my experience. >> do you have any comments in the...
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palmer: no, i agree with what mr. jeffrey says. toctions, the easier it is put them in place and remove them, the better it is as a tool for us to use in influencing behavior. the goal is to affect the behavior of target states. sen. udall: thank you, mr. chairman. palmer ambassador -- >> ambassador jeffrey, do you believe the civil war in syria basharemated and al-assad will continue to be in charge of the syrian government? mr. jeffrey: it is stalemated cost. extraordinary human half the population has fled. they are getting no money. it is basically a pile of rubble. i think it is open to question whether assad personally will lead the country indefinitely. sen. paul: i would disagree. i think he will stay barring something extraordinary happening. one of the things that will happen from this that i don't know if anybody could have predicted, one of the reasons why we haven't had a peace agreement is our position through the human agreement, fair elections, and a sawed doesn't win fair elections. one of our goals has been regime
palmer: no, i agree with what mr. jeffrey says. toctions, the easier it is put them in place and remove them, the better it is as a tool for us to use in influencing behavior. the goal is to affect the behavior of target states. sen. udall: thank you, mr. chairman. palmer ambassador -- >> ambassador jeffrey, do you believe the civil war in syria basharemated and al-assad will continue to be in charge of the syrian government? mr. jeffrey: it is stalemated cost. extraordinary human half...
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mitchell palmer. there was a bombing on wall street, and you can still go down to wall street by the way and see the bullets, where the bullet holes were. anyway, it led to some people without representation being sent back to russia, and it was a time in the united states that perhaps, had it been better known, we would not have had a second red scare. the second of the 1950's, the mccarthy era in this country, in that one lasted much longer than the 1919, 1920 one, and damaged the lives of thousands of americans, writers, professors, people from hollywood who were wrongly identified as being enemies of the united states. xenophobia was very common, a fear of foreigners. and the popularity of eugenics. eugenics is the, i guess i can say, pseudoscience of improving the human species by a kind of selective breeding. both were very popular in the 1920's. i will let that era pretty much speak for itself. one author, a zoologist lawyer whose name was madison grant, wrote a book published in 1916 called "t
mitchell palmer. there was a bombing on wall street, and you can still go down to wall street by the way and see the bullets, where the bullet holes were. anyway, it led to some people without representation being sent back to russia, and it was a time in the united states that perhaps, had it been better known, we would not have had a second red scare. the second of the 1950's, the mccarthy era in this country, in that one lasted much longer than the 1919, 1920 one, and damaged the lives of...
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it is the creation of palmer lucky, who might be the world's most unlikely weapons mogul. founder of a multibillion-dollar virtual-reality company. he is also a polarizing figure in silicon valley, known for his support of the trump administration, including immigration policies that opponents have branded as cruel and racist. >> i want to build a big company or the billions of dollars. i want to become one of the major defense contractors building technology for the united states government. i am proud to say that. i hope we get there. >> his previous company, the virtual headset maker oculus rift, lucky decided to build a device with low cost components and high tech software. just a monther, before the 2016 residential election, the daily beast reported he had given $10,000 to a group of trump supporters to fund boards featuring insulting messages about hillary clinton. >> lock her up! >> in 2017, facebook announced lucky was no longer an employee. >> i was fired. we can all be honest. >> became the rare h.r. decision to come into a congressional hearing. >> have you ma
it is the creation of palmer lucky, who might be the world's most unlikely weapons mogul. founder of a multibillion-dollar virtual-reality company. he is also a polarizing figure in silicon valley, known for his support of the trump administration, including immigration policies that opponents have branded as cruel and racist. >> i want to build a big company or the billions of dollars. i want to become one of the major defense contractors building technology for the united states...
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palmer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do not have a formal opening statement but i do look forward to answering any questions members of the committee may have specific to the u.s./turkey bilateral relationship. thank you. >> thank you very much. ambassador jeffrey, let me ask you this. according to media reports, including fox news, president trump went off script during the october 6th call in which he was supposed to tell erdogan to stay north of the border. instead the president ka pitch ha capitulated then announced the united states would withdraw troops from northeast syria ahead of the turkish operation. let me ask you, first of all, were you consulted ahead of the october 6th call with president erdogan. [ inaudible ] >> could you push the button. >> i was consulted almost daily on that and other syria questions by secretary of state pompeo. and i know that secretary pompeo discussed this issue and many other issues on an almost daily basis with president trump. this is something tha
palmer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do not have a formal opening statement but i do look forward to answering any questions members of the committee may have specific to the u.s./turkey bilateral relationship. thank you. >> thank you very much. ambassador jeffrey, let me ask you this. according to media reports, including fox news, president trump went off script during the october 6th call in which he was supposed to tell erdogan to stay north of the border. instead the president...
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palmer luckey has this reputation as the trumpiest person in silicon valley.hen he starts a company, whose first project is surveilling the mexican border right at the time the trump border policies are really building up. and that immediately fed into a debate on should tech be refusing to build things like this? then you have the trump administration, already causing trouble in silicon valley and border surveillance, and they jumped into that. jason: one of the models of silicon valley of late is being connected to founders fund and the folks associated in that orbit. how does that play into this story? josh: founders fund is the investment fund founded by peter thiel, who backed the president in the 2016 election. he's the other technologist most associated with donald trump. and he has an uneasy relationship with peter thiel. i've talked to them a lot. they really want to say he had nothing to do with this company. they say it's just an investment fund and they happen to be one of our investors. they really want to play it down. at the same time, this fits
palmer luckey has this reputation as the trumpiest person in silicon valley.hen he starts a company, whose first project is surveilling the mexican border right at the time the trump border policies are really building up. and that immediately fed into a debate on should tech be refusing to build things like this? then you have the trump administration, already causing trouble in silicon valley and border surveillance, and they jumped into that. jason: one of the models of silicon valley of...
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the founder is a guy named palmer luckey. he founded the oculus rift headset.re's this piece of technology, bought by facebook for $2 million. right before the election, pick came out that palmer luckey was secretly finding a group that was posting insulting billboards of hillary clinton. suddenly he disappeared. he said he was fired. mark zuckerberg said he was not fired for political reasons. it's been a snafu for facebook. palmer luckey has this reputation as the trumpiest reputation in silicon valley. then he starts a company, whose first project is surveilling the mexican border right at the time the trump border policies are really building up. and that immediately fed into a debate on should tech be refusing to build things like this? then you have the trump administration, already causing trouble in silicon valley and border surveillance, and they jumped into that. jason: one of the models of silicon valley of late is being connected to founders find and the folks associated in that orbit. how does that play into this story? josh: founders fund is the i
the founder is a guy named palmer luckey. he founded the oculus rift headset.re's this piece of technology, bought by facebook for $2 million. right before the election, pick came out that palmer luckey was secretly finding a group that was posting insulting billboards of hillary clinton. suddenly he disappeared. he said he was fired. mark zuckerberg said he was not fired for political reasons. it's been a snafu for facebook. palmer luckey has this reputation as the trumpiest reputation in...
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this crisis where the general cone from oh well the founder of the company palmer luckey named his company the flame of the west it's elvish from the lord of the ring he's not just a murderer ted. with but he has a sense of whimsy and imagination and lots of our tax money. my name is palmer lucky and i'm the founder of enderle i want to come one of the major defense contractors that's building technology for the united states government and i'm i'm proud to say that i'm happy to say that he's a great thinker over a generation sure ian looks like a friendly villain from the incredibles movie on an all you can eat jamaican resort vacation. but there's so much more to him meaning about a $1000000000.00 in government contracts we expect to make the next generation of autonomous smart weapons like i can't even operate a men's razor. well they're not time to miss yet the interceptors still need human permission to attack. great permission technically my toaster news for mission for me to burn the toast but it does it anyway. yes i understand people are panicked activists with the campaign to sto
this crisis where the general cone from oh well the founder of the company palmer luckey named his company the flame of the west it's elvish from the lord of the ring he's not just a murderer ted. with but he has a sense of whimsy and imagination and lots of our tax money. my name is palmer lucky and i'm the founder of enderle i want to come one of the major defense contractors that's building technology for the united states government and i'm i'm proud to say that i'm happy to say that he's a...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, altai, siberia. >> o'donnell: absolutely incredible.he "cbs evening news." thank you so much for watching. i'm norah o'donnell. and we'll see you back here tomorrow. we wish you a good night. announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. prop c means more kids vaping. that's a dangerous idea. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>> cal fire is banging on the door in their helmets with flashlight saying get out. >>> a destructive fire fueled by winds forc thoands from their homes in sonoma county. did pgn the equipment playa role? >>> at 920 last night we became aware of a transmission level outage. in the area of the fire. >>> the fires impact rotting by the hour. a blanket
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, altai, siberia. >> o'donnell: absolutely incredible.he "cbs evening news." thank you so much for watching. i'm norah o'donnell. and we'll see you back here tomorrow. we wish you a good night. announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the...
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and eurasian affairs, matthew palmer. risch: we have an interesting hearing today. i would like to say good afternoon
and eurasian affairs, matthew palmer. risch: we have an interesting hearing today. i would like to say good afternoon
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on capitol hill, senior washington correspondent for politico anna palmer. also joining us former assistant director for counter intelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. with us at the table phil rucker, white house bureau chief for "the washington post." alexi mccammond. plus nbc news correspondent cara lee. cara lee, i believe you have participated in some of the reporting on john bolton. what's the latest? i was struck, and we did this research today. there is not any precedent in our short impeachment history in this country for a president's national security adviser, who in a normal white house is a person who logs more facetime with a normal president, i don't know if it's the case in this white house, than just about anybody as a witness in his impeachment. >> yeah. it's really extraordinary. and john bolton did spend a lot of time with the president. towards the end there was a bit of a falling out, but for a large part of the time that he was in the white house, he was by the president's side every day. and it would be remarkable if he does indeed
on capitol hill, senior washington correspondent for politico anna palmer. also joining us former assistant director for counter intelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi. with us at the table phil rucker, white house bureau chief for "the washington post." alexi mccammond. plus nbc news correspondent cara lee. cara lee, i believe you have participated in some of the reporting on john bolton. what's the latest? i was struck, and we did this research today. there is not any precedent in...
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mitchell palmer. wall was a bombingo on street, can you can still go to wall street and see where the holes were. anyway, it led to some people without representation being sent back to russia, and it was in the united states that perhaps had it been better-known, we would not have had a second red scare. the second red scare of the 1950's, the mccarthy era, that one lasted much longer than the 1919-1920 one, and damaged the lives of thousands of americans. writers, professors, people from hollywood, who were wrongly identified as being enemies of the united states. xenophobia, very common. a fear of foreigners. and the popularity of eugenics. say,ics is the, if i can pseudoscience of improving the human species by a kind of selective breeding. both were very popular in the 1920's. i will let that era pretty much speak for itself. zoologist and lawyer named madison grant, wrote a book published in 1916 passing of the great race." his thesis was that nordics were responsible for human development. by t
mitchell palmer. wall was a bombingo on street, can you can still go to wall street and see where the holes were. anyway, it led to some people without representation being sent back to russia, and it was in the united states that perhaps had it been better-known, we would not have had a second red scare. the second red scare of the 1950's, the mccarthy era, that one lasted much longer than the 1919-1920 one, and damaged the lives of thousands of americans. writers, professors, people from...
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for "cbs this morning," elizabeth palmer in altai, siberia. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be rightst... for your worst sore throat pain try vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. ahhhhhh! vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. fthe prilosec otc two-weekymore. challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com.♪ magnum ice cream double caramel. now in ice cream tubs and bars. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. be [sniff] ♪ dramatic music♪ogi but that plug quickly faded. geico could help you save on homeowners ♪upbeat music luckily there's febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. [deep inhale] breathe happy with febreze plug. >>> a new movie prem
for "cbs this morning," elizabeth palmer in altai, siberia. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be rightst... for your worst sore throat pain try vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. ahhhhhh! vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. fthe prilosec otc two-weekymore. challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at...
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i'm elizabeth palmer in new delhi. >> now, one way to battle air pollution is to grow more trees.chopping them down have other ideas. tificrthw >> number 2122 sierra, runway 2 for take off. >> reporter: our trip began in a small plane, maybe the best way to see what's happening in western oregon. >> you can see where there's a few trees left here and there that's required by oregon law. >> reporter: our guide, shan dra la gue of the group, oregon wild. >> we're actually in the heart of the area logging rht now. >> reporter: the views from overhead can be jarring. mountai mountains teeming with towering trees, with nothing but winding stumps. this is what modern day clear-cutting looks like. giant machines handle massive trees like match sticks. this land has never been logged. >> no, it hasn't. >> reporter: this is a place where none of that has happened. a so-called old growth forest. >> we only have about 15% of the forest that once grew trees like this that are left. >> reporter: areas like this were protected by the northwest forest plan, which was signed in 1994, and impacted
i'm elizabeth palmer in new delhi. >> now, one way to battle air pollution is to grow more trees.chopping them down have other ideas. tificrthw >> number 2122 sierra, runway 2 for take off. >> reporter: our trip began in a small plane, maybe the best way to see what's happening in western oregon. >> you can see where there's a few trees left here and there that's required by oregon law. >> reporter: our guide, shan dra la gue of the group, oregon wild. >>...
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fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew nap nap i napolitas coming up, palmer lockheed joins usassociates real estate owner, rogers heely is here as well and the all star panel with scott march kin, jack brewer, -- martin and jack brewer. washington and beijing set to resume negotiations this thursday, the market impact coming up. and at an impasse, the, aw rejecting the latest deal from gm. more on that setback. next up. ♪ i want to hold you when i'm not supposed to. ♪ when i'm lying close to someone else. ♪ you're stuck in my head and i can't get you out of it. ♪ if i could do it all again, i know i'd go back to you 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right - by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right. with sofi. check your rate in 2 minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. performance comes in lo
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education is not only fault i'm glad i'm an educator and his father and palmer but i'm sure that incoming 1015 years the lord of the 10th of alt how true in colcord devalues off color and. mutual understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic forces are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their power the power of communication and get power of technology ordinary people who must not model who support them must not socialism or that the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people to enter into the trap of telling the forces. you know. this as did every news africa coming up the death penalty in south africa receives growing calls to be reinstated would fall into crime claiming nearly 60 lives a day this a rising outcry for capital punishment but it's stuff the recipe for justice also coming out. young on the block not to call on profile your respect of the top states politician in germany but i'm an author to it is just that she joined us in the studio. on the
education is not only fault i'm glad i'm an educator and his father and palmer but i'm sure that incoming 1015 years the lord of the 10th of alt how true in colcord devalues off color and. mutual understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic forces are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their power the power of communication and get power of technology ordinary people who must not model who support them must...
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[applause.] >> thank you. >> i am theresa palmer a long time san franciscan. usually i talk about long-term care. this whole thing is extremely upsetting, and my hope is the department of public health can improve from the fallout of this fiasco. keeping long-term care beds empty because of what amounts to dph's lack of will to fill them is unacceptable. i can't help having the paranoid thoughts the mayor wanted to gain political points by keeping beds empty to say she could offer navigation beds then in the coverup. i may be off on that but that is what it looks like. this disregard for the mentally ill is chilling. i hope this thought is not the case. there is no easy solution to the long and short term beds in san francisco. surely we can do a better job by working together. please work with and not at odds with those in city government in san francisco who really care. don't close down arf beds, staff them and re-open them. work with supervisors haney and ronen who are looking at ways to fix this. thank you. >> marcus -- i can't read it. houseman, i believ
[applause.] >> thank you. >> i am theresa palmer a long time san franciscan. usually i talk about long-term care. this whole thing is extremely upsetting, and my hope is the department of public health can improve from the fallout of this fiasco. keeping long-term care beds empty because of what amounts to dph's lack of will to fill them is unacceptable. i can't help having the paranoid thoughts the mayor wanted to gain political points by keeping beds empty to say she could offer...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, altai, siberia. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday.or some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm norah o'donnell. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm meg oliver. parts of northern california's wine country are ablaze ts morning. santa ana winds are fueling a firestorm burning through the bone-dry countryside in sonoma county, north of san francisco. the entire town of geyserville has been evacuated, and power was cut off to thousands as the local electric company fears downed power lines could spark more flames. jonathan vigliotti is on the fire line. >> reporter: within minutes, these hillsides exploded overnight. the inferno could be seen for miles as flames raced across tinder-dry grass and brush. driven by 60-mile-per-hour winds, the fire burned the length of a football field every three seconds, sparking fire tornadoes and torching several homes. farm
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, altai, siberia. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday.or some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm norah o'donnell. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm meg oliver. parts of northern california's wine country are...
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education is not the only fault i'm glad i'm an educator and his father and palmer i'm so old that incoming 1015 years the one of the 10th of all it's called true in cocoa devalues all tolerance. bruiser understanding these things cannot be ignored for have a good cause the fundamentalist forces in the fanatic forces are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine the power of the power of communication to fall off technology ordinary people must not morally support them must not socialism board that the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people to enter into that type of political system. what's the connection between bread plowing and the european union he knows the old motto e.-w. correspondent at the baker john stretch this week in line with the lewinsky sex play the music scene. cuts to. stamping recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . the book. this is the doubly news live from bombay in the us pulls its troops out of northern syria paving. turkey should attack comes to pass to dri
education is not the only fault i'm glad i'm an educator and his father and palmer i'm so old that incoming 1015 years the one of the 10th of all it's called true in cocoa devalues all tolerance. bruiser understanding these things cannot be ignored for have a good cause the fundamentalist forces in the fanatic forces are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine the power of the power of communication to fall off technology ordinary people must not morally support them...
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education is not only fault i'm glad because of his father and palmer i'm saw that in coming 1015 years the lord of the think that was called to in kolker devalues all tolerance. you should understand that these things cannot be ignored forever because the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic forces also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their power that power of communication to get our off technology ordinary people must not modernise support them must not socially support them the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people to enter into that trap into closers. when your family is scattered across the globe. so long as the goods if you could get. back to the roots should get a minimum of being charged family from somalia live around the world to the hmong needed urgent assistance which. the family starts october. long legged. with what. the book the but. this is data when you fly from above then britain's prime minister outlines what he says is his final offer on praxis boris johnson calls on the european union
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he joined secretary of state matthew palmer and how the u.s.withdrawal could impact efforts to combat isis. >> committee will come to order. without objection all members will have five days to submit statements, material, and questions for the record. all members will have five days to submit statements, material, and questions for the record. there is subject to the length, limitation, and rules. we meet today to discuss president trump's decision to withdraw from northern syria clearing the way for turkey to attack kurdish partners. the decision i view as disastrous. to our witnesses, welcome to the foreign affairs committee, welcome to the members of the public and the press. welcome to our friends from c-span who are broadcasting this important proceeding. i recognize myself for an opening statement. this committee has a long tradition of bipartisanship. we work on that every day. i think we are the most bipartisan committee in congress. the main reason is that members on both sides tend to share a vision of american foreign policy that is
he joined secretary of state matthew palmer and how the u.s.withdrawal could impact efforts to combat isis. >> committee will come to order. without objection all members will have five days to submit statements, material, and questions for the record. all members will have five days to submit statements, material, and questions for the record. there is subject to the length, limitation, and rules. we meet today to discuss president trump's decision to withdraw from northern syria...
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matthew palmer mr. palmer is a deputy assistant secretary, bureau of european and eurasian affairs, a member of the seen year foreign service and overseas u.s. policy with the trikt to western balancesens and eejen. serby. the u.s. mission and u.n. and national security councils. as i understand it you're going to forgo opening statement and the both ever are you going to take questions from the dsh from the committee. am i correct on that. >> that's correct, mr. chairman, thank you. >> thank you. >> so with that, first of all, i want to say mr. jeffery, i appreciate your focused on trying to get in a better place than where we are. there's been a lot of debate about what was a precipitating factor. would you grow with me with assad having amassed 30,000 troops on the northern border and the heat having been turned up as much as it had in recent weeks and months that this invasion was inevitable into syria? >> it was a very real possibility, mr. chairman. it was not inevitable. first of all, we told tur
matthew palmer mr. palmer is a deputy assistant secretary, bureau of european and eurasian affairs, a member of the seen year foreign service and overseas u.s. policy with the trikt to western balancesens and eejen. serby. the u.s. mission and u.n. and national security councils. as i understand it you're going to forgo opening statement and the both ever are you going to take questions from the dsh from the committee. am i correct on that. >> that's correct, mr. chairman, thank you....
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i have theresa palmer and gloria. anyone else who wishes to provide public comment, please line up on my left. >> good morning, thank you for the opportunity to speak today. i am the director of programs and administration at northeast medical services. c.p.m.c. and nems have a partnership s.we serve 32000 med-cal patients. we provide specialty care and care coordination. while c.p.m.c. serves as the hospital partner and provides diagnostic services. we have worked together to serve the tenderloin in our contract with st. anthonys but through contracts with three independent providers in the tenderloin area. c.p.m.c. is the partner for all four providers as well as the clinic on ellis street. in total we serve a little over 2600 in the area. we will work together to serve our patients and residents of the tenderloin. thank you. >> next speaker, please. if you could line up on the left, we won't lose time between speakers. please come up. thank you. [please stand by] >> they want to refrain from the long-term commitmen
i have theresa palmer and gloria. anyone else who wishes to provide public comment, please line up on my left. >> good morning, thank you for the opportunity to speak today. i am the director of programs and administration at northeast medical services. c.p.m.c. and nems have a partnership s.we serve 32000 med-cal patients. we provide specialty care and care coordination. while c.p.m.c. serves as the hospital partner and provides diagnostic services. we have worked together to serve the...
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elizabeth palmer has more from london. >> i never thought this would be easy, but i thought it would be fair. >> reporter: in the documentary which follows the royal couple on a tour of southern africa, meghan opened up about the pressure of constant scrutiny. >> any woman, especially when they're pregnant, you're really vulnerable. >> reporter: meghan admitted that her british friends had warned her not to marry harry because the tabloids would ruin her life. judging by these smiles, that hasn't happened. she looks happy and comfortable at organized public events. >> i am here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of color, and as your sister. [ applause ] >> reporter: but she's clearly bruised by invasions into her most private life. in fact, she and harry are suing one tabloid which printed a very personal and painful letter from meghan to her father. harry, whose own mother, princess diana, was hounded by paparazzi, admitted that he struggles, too. >> every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me
elizabeth palmer has more from london. >> i never thought this would be easy, but i thought it would be fair. >> reporter: in the documentary which follows the royal couple on a tour of southern africa, meghan opened up about the pressure of constant scrutiny. >> any woman, especially when they're pregnant, you're really vulnerable. >> reporter: meghan admitted that her british friends had warned her not to marry harry because the tabloids would ruin her life. judging by...
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letter to his fellow brigadiers that was making the best of a bad business letter was sent because palmer required to be sent poland consists of the letter was sent a poem and can't change the prime minister's mind as if to prove that point johnson then sent another letter more true to his heart arguing against any delay and this time he signed it so with less than 2 weeks until oct 31st what will happen next. some are bracing for more legal and parliamentary maneuvers that could bog down any progress meanwhile the idea of having another referendum on leaving the e.u. seems to be gaining ground hundreds of thousands of protesters massed in london while parliament was in session calling for britain to remain in the e.u. . 'd we've got to take the time with this we've got to get back to people we've got to do a lot more thinking it's not just to say well it's been 3 years now we're getting bored with it no well i think i'm a bit confused about what happens next i'm not quite sure want is a deal i i think if they were honest i'd want to delay so they can have a referendum after years of wran
letter to his fellow brigadiers that was making the best of a bad business letter was sent because palmer required to be sent poland consists of the letter was sent a poem and can't change the prime minister's mind as if to prove that point johnson then sent another letter more true to his heart arguing against any delay and this time he signed it so with less than 2 weeks until oct 31st what will happen next. some are bracing for more legal and parliamentary maneuvers that could bog down any...
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senior washington correspondent, anna palmer.ice at the new school. maya wiley. welcome to both of you. nancy pelosi talks about republicans in congress saying "their oath of office is to donald trump and not to the constitution of the united states." he's like their jfk, he's their guy. are you hearing more about this strategy? >> yes, i think this is starting to play out more and more as you saw. house minority and kevin mccarthy, basically an effort for them to step away from the substance of what happened on the call of ukraine with some of the other issues the president has. democrats wanted to get donald trump out of office since he was elected and this is their latest chance to do it following the mueller report and following those investigations. i think this is something that you are going to see them hammer home in the next week or two. the question to me is how do house democrats respond and do they engage in the process argument that the house should pull a vote to have a formal impeachment inquiry or not. >> maya, yo
senior washington correspondent, anna palmer.ice at the new school. maya wiley. welcome to both of you. nancy pelosi talks about republicans in congress saying "their oath of office is to donald trump and not to the constitution of the united states." he's like their jfk, he's their guy. are you hearing more about this strategy? >> yes, i think this is starting to play out more and more as you saw. house minority and kevin mccarthy, basically an effort for them to step away from...
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palmer: no sir. >> do you have a list of who was on the call? mr. jeffrey: i do not. >> can you get that list? mr. jeffrey: it is a general rule we do not publish she was on the list of people. >> i understand. is it possible to get a transcript of that call? mr. jeffrey: that you would have to ask the white house. >> we have asked. there is a request. is there any reason not to provide that? mr. jeffrey: executive privilege covers that. >> i understand as a general rule. i hope you understand why we think it is so important. ambassador jeffrey you stated in may that it is pursuing strategic objectives the defeat of isis, the removal of a rainy and forces from syria, and the resolution of the crisis through political solutions. rapid removal of u.s. troops in northeastern syria make a revival of isis more or less likely? troops were those sent -- >> i'm just asking, does it make it more or less likely that isis will be reconstituted. mr. jeffrey: it was u.s. government policy. >> do you think it is more or less likely that isis will reconstitute? mr
palmer: no sir. >> do you have a list of who was on the call? mr. jeffrey: i do not. >> can you get that list? mr. jeffrey: it is a general rule we do not publish she was on the list of people. >> i understand. is it possible to get a transcript of that call? mr. jeffrey: that you would have to ask the white house. >> we have asked. there is a request. is there any reason not to provide that? mr. jeffrey: executive privilege covers that. >> i understand as a...
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. >> family law attorney daniel palmer isn't involved in the case but is watching it closely -- it goesitter divorce and custody battle involving a former married couple twin children. the parents are arguing over the gender of one of the kids. >> both parents have to agree about medical decisions and in that -- that means this case is going to be around for a while and is likely going to set some precedent. the judge is saying there was no abuse or an order for the child to undergo hormonal therapy or surgery, texas attorney general ken paxton sent a letter to family protective services calling for an investigation. lieutenant governor dan patrick agrees. >> we shouldn't be telling a 7-year-old or a 12-year-old that you are a girl if you were born a boy or the opposite. >> while conservative politicians continue to draw attention to the case, family law attorneys like daniel palmer saying the child's life shouldn't be lost in the spin. due to all of the attention, the judge has ordered the family to undergo therapy and issued a gag order preventing any of the parents from talking. >> b
. >> family law attorney daniel palmer isn't involved in the case but is watching it closely -- it goesitter divorce and custody battle involving a former married couple twin children. the parents are arguing over the gender of one of the kids. >> both parents have to agree about medical decisions and in that -- that means this case is going to be around for a while and is likely going to set some precedent. the judge is saying there was no abuse or an order for the child to undergo...
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anna palmer, awesome analysis and great reporting. thank you very much.e reading it every morning. >> the former deputy chief of staff for harry reid. as anna was talking you were nodding along. do you think that's right, nancy pelosi is only strengthening her hand? >> absolutely. i mean, you know, we're in the middle of an impeachment inquiry and speaker pelosi had a lot of democrats reluctant about doing that but you have a meeting like this and the caucus looks and says what choice do we have? no productive path forward on anything with this president because, you know, another point to underscore the president called this meeting. this was his meeting. so he invited the democrats down to the white house and just blew it up. >> although democrats would argue it was the president who -- or republicans would argue it was the democrats who blew it up choosing to leave in the first place, right? >> well, i mean they chose to leave after the president took the meeting off the rails and started calling the speaker a third-rate politician. >> senator is menen
anna palmer, awesome analysis and great reporting. thank you very much.e reading it every morning. >> the former deputy chief of staff for harry reid. as anna was talking you were nodding along. do you think that's right, nancy pelosi is only strengthening her hand? >> absolutely. i mean, you know, we're in the middle of an impeachment inquiry and speaker pelosi had a lot of democrats reluctant about doing that but you have a meeting like this and the caucus looks and says what...
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in town in palmer yeah the study percussion and conducting . in 180 the family emigrated to the united states. you have continued his studies in philadelphia and. among his teachers was leonard bernstein. since 9094 parvo yes he has conducted orchestras all over the world. i have worked with quite a few conductors i been very lucky to have worked with some of the world's great conductors and i'm entirely sure that harvard is amongst the great conductors his way of conducting his work incredibly hard at making sure that his actual conducting technique which might not be evident to people looking on is of the greatest quality he has worked as hard at learning how to conduct about conveying to us what he wants with his bodily movements as musicians of work to learn to play the violin or the cello or the clarinet 11 thing about this place. before 97. whatever the image you have i have but the killer. this viennese horses and other so horses they're incredibly elegant they have this thing on this and that white or white and all that sort of stepping
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the issue with our guest is dr dietrich whittle from the chief medical association and also lisa palmer an eating whittle from the chief medical association and also lisa palmer an eating disorder specialist a lot of surgeries have side effects that disorder specialist. a lot of surgeries have side effects that's really important for people to understand that just because you have a service really important for people to understand that just because you have a surgery to lose weight you can still actually gain weight because a lot of times during the lose weight you can still actually gain weight because a lot of times people who have these surgeries continue to eat the wrong foods and there are so many people who have these surgeries continue to eat the wrong foods and there are so many hormonal issues that influence that period of change that they're going through any hormonal issues that influence that period of change that they're going through and we don't want to make rash decisions before you actually we don't want to make rash decision before you actually look into a surgical pr
the issue with our guest is dr dietrich whittle from the chief medical association and also lisa palmer an eating whittle from the chief medical association and also lisa palmer an eating disorder specialist a lot of surgeries have side effects that disorder specialist. a lot of surgeries have side effects that's really important for people to understand that just because you have a service really important for people to understand that just because you have a surgery to lose weight you can...