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wants to move back to virginia. >> patrice is a real strong woman. a lot of backbone. and she also is very smart and very thoughtful. and very sharp minded. >> but in richmond, the comey family experiences a devastating tragedy in 1995. their fourth child, collin, do is from-- dies om a bacterial infection at just 9 years old. the couple will eventually have six children in all and they will go on to become emergency foster parents as well. but their loss remains with them. >> collin is buried in richmond and that is something that they always think about. it's very much a part of him and patrice. >> after three years at a private firm, comey decides to return to government work in 1996, running the richmond office of the u.s. attorney for eastern virginia. >> a job that i liked and i miss something. i miss getting up in the morning, trying to be part of doing something good. i miss work with moral compass, as corny as that sounds. >> at the time richmond has the fourth highest murder rate in the country. >> illegal guns. it's a side richmond police
wants to move back to virginia. >> patrice is a real strong woman. a lot of backbone. and she also is very smart and very thoughtful. and very sharp minded. >> but in richmond, the comey family experiences a devastating tragedy in 1995. their fourth child, collin, do is from-- dies om a bacterial infection at just 9 years old. the couple will eventually have six children in all and they will go on to become emergency foster parents as well. but their loss remains with them. >>...
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i want to thank you patrice cullers. and i certainly suggest people read her book.m on o.g. -- me. >>> up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. for all the noses that stuff up around pets. there's flonase sensimist. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. >>> this week i joined ministers led by reverend r.b. holmes in tallahassee, florida, the state capital of the state of florida, in a rally around restoring voting rights to ex-felons. florida is 1 of 4 states that does not allow ex-felons who have served their time, fulfilled their obligations to society, to restore their voting rights. i feel as those clergy leaders do, that this is a denial of civil and voting rights. and we in the next generations after dr. king and others got us the voting rights act and was able to reinforce our protection under law of our constitutional right to vote, have to confront this. in the state of florida, 1.4 million ex-felons are affected, black and white. nationwide
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also accused of raping and sexually assaulting patrice. on february 5th, 1981, the defendant is accused of raping and sexually assaulting and murdering 28-year-old manuela whithume in irvine. three months later, years later, on may 4th, 1986, deangelo is accused of raping, sexually assaulting, and murdering 18-year-old janelle cruz in her home. flush we've always believed that at least for many years that this case would begin and end with dna. this defendant's been able to live free in a nice suburb in sacramento. our team is going to work hard to make sure that he never gets out. we're going to be working together to make determinations about what the team is going to be that tries him. where he's going to be tried and so forth. all of those things are going to be answered in a short time. one other note. in 2016, myself, my office, worked very hard with ventura county district attorney greg totten and with sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert to keep and to reform the death penalty. and that was a successful effort. i
also accused of raping and sexually assaulting patrice. on february 5th, 1981, the defendant is accused of raping and sexually assaulting and murdering 28-year-old manuela whithume in irvine. three months later, years later, on may 4th, 1986, deangelo is accused of raping, sexually assaulting, and murdering 18-year-old janelle cruz in her home. flush we've always believed that at least for many years that this case would begin and end with dna. this defendant's been able to live free in a nice...
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jehmu, patrice, good to see you guys. >> thank you.rnia citizens standing up against sanctuary law but one of those cities is getting sued because they are not following the law. that city's mayor is next. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide and find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. there's a range to choose from, depending on you
jehmu, patrice, good to see you guys. >> thank you.rnia citizens standing up against sanctuary law but one of those cities is getting sued because they are not following the law. that city's mayor is next. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement...
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syria in two thousand and thirteen parliament refused so we we've got a very difficult situation patrice and i although one hand she will very very definitely want to join in and support the united states very important for her internationally to solidify the transatlantic relationship particularly in france is getting involved it will be embarrassing for her if she can't join in on the other hand if this is something very risky very ambitious then she has runs her own risks home with parliament if she tries to join such an operation so even castle of the new york times in london thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world funerals have been held in algeria for many of the two hundred fifty seven people killed when a plane crashed shortly after takeoff and wednesday most of the victims were soldiers and family members the accident is the worst aviation disaster in algeria's history of forces have declared three days of mourning. police in somalia say a bomb attack was killed five football fans at a path stadium in barrow a port town in the country's south wit
syria in two thousand and thirteen parliament refused so we we've got a very difficult situation patrice and i although one hand she will very very definitely want to join in and support the united states very important for her internationally to solidify the transatlantic relationship particularly in france is getting involved it will be embarrassing for her if she can't join in on the other hand if this is something very risky very ambitious then she has runs her own risks home with...
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i graduate next year. >> patrice is our guest, when they call you a terrorist is the name of the book. first call is for more florida, your tv. >> thank you for taking my questions. in your response when you thought that all lives matters is a copout and i can understand, i'm a white female and 50s and coming up to the civil rights era seen the abundance of racial divide and hatred that took place that doctor king and others worked hard to try to stop, going through all that i feel like there's good and bad and all people and not trying to minimalize the black lives matters movement at all but understanding there such deep-rooted hurt and pain that may be there's still that mean to try to get back at somebody and maybe if there's bad things that will always happen or will we try to hurt somebody back were the only ones hurting ourselves. >> i think that's a great point. i think you've seen a nonviolent movement dislike king used to try to talk about the issues of racism in the country. we try to intervene in the long cycle of ignoring what's happened black folks. what you seen over th
i graduate next year. >> patrice is our guest, when they call you a terrorist is the name of the book. first call is for more florida, your tv. >> thank you for taking my questions. in your response when you thought that all lives matters is a copout and i can understand, i'm a white female and 50s and coming up to the civil rights era seen the abundance of racial divide and hatred that took place that doctor king and others worked hard to try to stop, going through all that i feel...
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. >>> tesla is improving automation and systematically address bottlenecks in order to patrice -- increase production rates. it comes after ceo elon musk tweeted that excessive automation and tesla was a mistake. more than 400,000 people have preordered the model 3. tesla is also disputing a claim that it does not accurately report worker injuries at its facilities. the new report says tesla has mislabeled and undercounted worker injuries for a better safety record. they are accused of listing toxic exposures and muscle strains as personal medical issues or minor accidents requiring only first-aid. a representative for tessler told reveal news that tesla is accurate in reporting worker injuries. >>> it has been just about a month since three women were shot and killed at the veterans home. know we are hearing from veterans who say life is starting to return to normal. >> reporter: the remaining memorial serves as a reminder is the darkest time of the 134 history of this veterans home. life has returned to the 600 acre facility. >> they hope get over there thing. he is really good. >> repor
. >>> tesla is improving automation and systematically address bottlenecks in order to patrice -- increase production rates. it comes after ceo elon musk tweeted that excessive automation and tesla was a mistake. more than 400,000 people have preordered the model 3. tesla is also disputing a claim that it does not accurately report worker injuries at its facilities. the new report says tesla has mislabeled and undercounted worker injuries for a better safety record. they are accused of...
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comey's wife, patrice, a clinton supporter disagrees. >> as supporter of hillary clinton i wanted her to say that's what iowan the fbi to do. they have to do that. instead i feel look she attacked the institution and my husband. i was disappointed. i still wanted her to win. >> reporter: her husband would stay silent during the electtion about information donald trump's campaign was the subject of an fbi counterintelligence investigation for possible coordination with russia. this was very different. we did not want the americans to know we had reason to believe they might be working with the russians because we got to run this down and investigate it. >> reporter: in january, 2017, comey does tell the incoming president about sensitive but unverified information the fbi received from what they believe to be a credible source. a salacious al gafgs trump's encounter with prostitutes in moscow. >> why tell him? >> we have been told by the press they're about to run with it. one way to defeat the adversary is tell the person that may be black mailed, we the government know about this. yo
comey's wife, patrice, a clinton supporter disagrees. >> as supporter of hillary clinton i wanted her to say that's what iowan the fbi to do. they have to do that. instead i feel look she attacked the institution and my husband. i was disappointed. i still wanted her to win. >> reporter: her husband would stay silent during the electtion about information donald trump's campaign was the subject of an fbi counterintelligence investigation for possible coordination with russia. this...
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. >> reporter: patric richardson doesn't just do his laundry, he worships his laundry. >> the laundry evangelist. >> reporter: because this man of the cloth claims he can scrub a stain out of anything and he'll swear on a stack of dirty shirts to prove it. >> i wash everything. i don't send anything to the dry cleaner. i tell everybody else how to wash everything. see how it looks like it sort of came out? >> reporter: in fact, richardson runs a free laundry camp at the mall of america in minneapolis for folks to be converted. >> should i just throw in it a mesh beg? should i invest in a mesh bag. >> inside the mesh bag the garment can't stretch out. >> reporter: we thought we would put the stain master to the test. what will we have? >> a juicy loosey. >> a juicy loosey, a local delicacy that lives up to its name. a ginormous hamburger with molten cheese in the middle. >> that's the trick. so you don't want it to kind of shoot out all over everything. >> don't want that all over my shirt. >> right, exactly. although we can get it out. >> you can get that out? >> oh yeah. not a proble
. >> reporter: patric richardson doesn't just do his laundry, he worships his laundry. >> the laundry evangelist. >> reporter: because this man of the cloth claims he can scrub a stain out of anything and he'll swear on a stack of dirty shirts to prove it. >> i wash everything. i don't send anything to the dry cleaner. i tell everybody else how to wash everything. see how it looks like it sort of came out? >> reporter: in fact, richardson runs a free laundry camp...
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neil: you might be right, patrice.ls can be very, very wrong, i posit that as i ask you this, she and democrats seem winning battle are tax cuts good or not when that is advanced, seems that is support for sort of peaked in high 40s, and never got much better. and i'm wondering if that is a sign whatever their arguments, they're working? >> well i think it has a lot to do how the media portrayed the tax cuts and the way they parse the data, the way they parse the statistics seems like any sort of earnings, to the top 1% when in fact top earners are still paying a higher share of the income tax burden and that larger percentage of tax cuts are actually going to middle-class families and poorer families. neil: this sorts out next year in the high-taxed states where limited what they can write off. those high earners will be, you know -- kicked in the fannie, won't they. >> they will be feeling it. i think though when people start to look at their paychecks, start to sit down, actually did this affect my family, the answe
neil: you might be right, patrice.ls can be very, very wrong, i posit that as i ask you this, she and democrats seem winning battle are tax cuts good or not when that is advanced, seems that is support for sort of peaked in high 40s, and never got much better. and i'm wondering if that is a sign whatever their arguments, they're working? >> well i think it has a lot to do how the media portrayed the tax cuts and the way they parse the data, the way they parse the statistics seems like any...
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a lot of america got to meet your wife patrice for the first time and you all have been together sinceionship, she actually literally saved your life. >> yep, she did. we met when we were 19. after we graduated college she went in the peace corps to west africa and our relationship was me chasing her trying to convince her to love me so i traveled to west africa to visit her after my first year of law school and in a remote spot in the bush in sierra leone i came down with malaria and we were probably 50 miles from help and she knew she had to get me out of there or i was going to be in desperate straits. so she put me on the back of her motorcycle, 125 cc motorcycle and took me through bush roads and then ended up literally dragging me to a hospital which saved my life. >> just incredible. and you also shared the most searing experience any parents could have. you lost your son collin when he was just a little baby. >> yeah. our son collin was born healthy and died a little over a week later from a preventive infection and it was devastating, hard for me today to even describe, the au
a lot of america got to meet your wife patrice for the first time and you all have been together sinceionship, she actually literally saved your life. >> yep, she did. we met when we were 19. after we graduated college she went in the peace corps to west africa and our relationship was me chasing her trying to convince her to love me so i traveled to west africa to visit her after my first year of law school and in a remote spot in the bush in sierra leone i came down with malaria and we...
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patrice congress cull losser, where did the term black lives matter come from?> guest: well, it came from alicia garza in 2013. i added the hashtag, and a few days later we started black lives matter as a global movement that would eventually become an organization. >> host: what was the impetus and how long in the planning was it? >> guest: well, we in 2012 witnessed the killing of trayvon martin, and is george zimmerman -- his murderer -- went to trial, and many of us believed, i know i did, that he would receive some sort of jail time, some sort of sentence, but he didn't. in fact, he got to go home. he was not convicted, he was acquitted. and in that moment, i was upset, disturbed, confused. i felt betrayed. and i knew that i didn't want that to be the end of the story, that george zimmerman got to go home. and so i went to the internet. i went looking to go see what people were doing, what i could do, and i found alicia forward sa's facebook post that essentially told black folks in particular we have to do something, and she closed it with black lives matt
patrice congress cull losser, where did the term black lives matter come from?> guest: well, it came from alicia garza in 2013. i added the hashtag, and a few days later we started black lives matter as a global movement that would eventually become an organization. >> host: what was the impetus and how long in the planning was it? >> guest: well, we in 2012 witnessed the killing of trayvon martin, and is george zimmerman -- his murderer -- went to trial, and many of us believed,...
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. >> reporter: two other victims new newly weds keith and patrice harrington were murdered in their home in the middle of the night. keith's brother spoke to reporters after the arrest. >> the many generations of victims out there, it's a bellwether day. a day -- especially the women who were raped and survived. you have to believe that they can sleep tonight as i said because i got to believe they haven't been able to sleep much at all without wondering is he going to come here again. >> reporter: it's believed jane carson-sandler is one of deangelo's first victims attacked in her home in 1976. >> i have been sobbing and just -- i mean, i'm just -- i can't believe it. i am so ecstatic, so full of joy and so full of gratitude for everyone that's been working on this case. i'm just so emotional. >> dooepg was fired from the auburn, california, police department in 1979 on accusations of shoplifting but he was never under suspicion for the serial killings even though investigators suspected someone with a law enforcement background. when they arrived at his house to arrest him, they say he
. >> reporter: two other victims new newly weds keith and patrice harrington were murdered in their home in the middle of the night. keith's brother spoke to reporters after the arrest. >> the many generations of victims out there, it's a bellwether day. a day -- especially the women who were raped and survived. you have to believe that they can sleep tonight as i said because i got to believe they haven't been able to sleep much at all without wondering is he going to come here...
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is kristin patric three-time felon--- >> hi, kristen. >> reporter: ---a crystal meth addict who relapsed just six weeks ago while under officer kelli watson's supervision. >> let's just do a normal walkthrough. >> reporter: in arizona, a state thatas mandatory minimum sentences, that has traditionally put a person right back in jail. >> all right, let's do a quick breathalize if you don't mind. >> i've never not been arrested for screwing up. you know what i mean? it's kind of like clockwork for me. so, i just expected that. i was blown away when she walked away and sni in the back of her car or something, you know. and then, i sat there all nightn ng, "should i run? should i run?" but i didn't. >> reporter: why did you cide not to run? >> because of the way kelly handled it. i've done this so many times. like, why can't i just get it right? and it's so frustrating. and i was just, like, "but she didn't say i'm going to jail." that's m main goal right now, is to stay out of jail, like, so i can be a part of my kids're liverdless of what that looks like. and because she didn't arrest me,
is kristin patric three-time felon--- >> hi, kristen. >> reporter: ---a crystal meth addict who relapsed just six weeks ago while under officer kelli watson's supervision. >> let's just do a normal walkthrough. >> reporter: in arizona, a state thatas mandatory minimum sentences, that has traditionally put a person right back in jail. >> all right, let's do a quick breathalize if you don't mind. >> i've never not been arrested for screwing up. you know what i...
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out by a book coming jeff rosen from the national constitution center, and a think jeff correctly patrice him as the most judicious of presidents. and not send up a bill lobby for it. as chief justice, he lobbied successfully. mr. watson: do you think his career as a president, having served as president and having served in so many senior capacities, made him a better justice and tempered his approach to the law? began as aurg: he judge. he was a judge on the sixth circuit and ohio before coming to washington to be in government, and that was a natural mill you -- natural milieu. shown --en that he has he had shown. a prominent group of historians at an academic conference once said that taft and who were both had the dubious honors of if we could forget part of their presidencies and focus on their pre-and post-presidential careers, they were among the greatest americans to ever live. taft does not get to credit he deserves. it's worse for hoover. he is remembered only for the depression coming on. it was probably the most successful humanitarian and that time. helping harry truman reor
out by a book coming jeff rosen from the national constitution center, and a think jeff correctly patrice him as the most judicious of presidents. and not send up a bill lobby for it. as chief justice, he lobbied successfully. mr. watson: do you think his career as a president, having served as president and having served in so many senior capacities, made him a better justice and tempered his approach to the law? began as aurg: he judge. he was a judge on the sixth circuit and ohio before...
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. >> patrice comey was an outspoken supporter of hillary clinton who watched her husband get blamed forup about the toll it took on their family. >> one day after president trump is sworn in, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets. among them, the wife and daughters of james comey. take us inside your house at that point. hillary clinton supporter. >> yeah, i didn't take a poll among all the kids, but i'm pretty sure that at least my four daughters, probably all five of my kids wanted hillary clinton to be the first woman president. >> i wanted a woman president really badly. i supported hillary clinton. a lot of my friends worked for her. and i was devastated when she lost. >> what went through your mind when you saw that letter come out days before the election. >> any reaction to comey opening the investigation into your e-mails? >> here's the thing. i knew that if there were e-mails that pertained to this investigation on anthony weiner's laptop, the fbi had to go get them. they had to. and, as a supporter of hillary clinton, i wanted her to say that's what i wan
. >> patrice comey was an outspoken supporter of hillary clinton who watched her husband get blamed forup about the toll it took on their family. >> one day after president trump is sworn in, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets. among them, the wife and daughters of james comey. take us inside your house at that point. hillary clinton supporter. >> yeah, i didn't take a poll among all the kids, but i'm pretty sure that at least my four daughters,...
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in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice yeah. and he septic sprays just too much. life in the camp begins with vaccines and a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. husband patricia's father was left behind. when the fighting started we were very skinny it other people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited after everyone left i was alone i decided to run . as among thousands who fled to uganda since the beginning of this year most of them arrive here by boat on the shores of lake albert that borders the two countries the un registers them before taking them to the camps. retraced their journey across the lake. carrying already. showing. the u.n. says the people who took this journey are among millions of congolese in need of help displaced by multiple conflicts across the country says the crisis is neglected and he wanted governments meeting at a conference in geneva to donate around one and a half billion dollars when we reached the congolese side of the
in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice yeah. and he septic sprays just too much. life in the camp begins with vaccines and a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. husband patricia's father was left behind. when the fighting started we were very skinny it other people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited after everyone left i was alone i decided to run . as...
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you saw a little bit of james comey's wife patrice last night.first time, a passionate hillary clinton supporter, who watched her college sweetheart get blamed for clinton's defeat and describes the toll it took on her family and their lowest moment. january 21st, 2017, one day after president trump is sworn in, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets. among them, the wife and daughters of fbi director james comey. take us inside your house at that point. you've written about this. your wife patrice, hillary clinton supporter. >> oh, yeah, and i didn't take a poll among all the kids but i'm pretty sure that at least my four daughters, probably all five of my kids wanted hillary clinton to be the first woman president. >> i wanted a woman president really badly and supported hillary clinton and a lot of my friends worked for her and i was devastated when she lost. >> what went through your mind when you saw that letter come out ten days before the election. >> secretary clinton, any reaction to director comey re-opening his inve
you saw a little bit of james comey's wife patrice last night.first time, a passionate hillary clinton supporter, who watched her college sweetheart get blamed for clinton's defeat and describes the toll it took on her family and their lowest moment. january 21st, 2017, one day after president trump is sworn in, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets. among them, the wife and daughters of fbi director james comey. take us inside your house at that point. you've written about...
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minute ago wasn't going to be trade them otherwise everybody would have thought it was just doug and patricebut now they know that all of these people all across the country are parroting the same mo orders from headquarters they think they're bought and paid for and they're not really their local heroes and in fact they're just page paid parrots so my question is how do you what does it say about media that you feel like that people at sinclair must feel like they have to do that i can understand having some consistent messages eccentric but it really is an overriding editorial control editorial control that we don't have here for example so what is changing that would make them want to do this digital desperation you've got a button on your t.v. clicker that lets just skip the commercial which is the lifeblood of television just last week we've seen the power of the impact of an advertiser boycott against fox news for what laura ingram has done before that o'reilly before that glenn beck rush limbaugh lost all his brand advertisers on radio because people have taken control of their media
minute ago wasn't going to be trade them otherwise everybody would have thought it was just doug and patricebut now they know that all of these people all across the country are parroting the same mo orders from headquarters they think they're bought and paid for and they're not really their local heroes and in fact they're just page paid parrots so my question is how do you what does it say about media that you feel like that people at sinclair must feel like they have to do that i can...
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in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice yes. and she septic sprays just too much. life in the camp begins with frank scenes in a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. his father was left behind. when the fighting started we were serious as a people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited it asked to everyone least i was a sixteen i decided to run. coom is among thousands who fled to uganda since the beginning of this year most of them arrive here by boat on the shores of lake albert that borders the two countries the un registers them before taking them to the camps. to retrace their journey across the lake. in a wooden boat normally. when it's carrying passengers already. very often it will only only we will look at all the boat and think it. was. all wrong when the rain already. going to. the u.n. says the people who took this journey are among millions of congolese in urgent need of help displaced by multiple conflicts across the country he says the cris
in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice yes. and she septic sprays just too much. life in the camp begins with frank scenes in a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. his father was left behind. when the fighting started we were serious as a people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited it asked to everyone least i was a sixteen i decided to run. coom is among...
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this route was illegal it was greeted with tomatoes he was accused of having arranged the murder of patrice lumumba who had served as the first prime minister of the independent democratic republic of the congo it was the first time students clashed with police a scandal in berlin it was almost arrested strong athlete that he was he was able to get a wife. on the one hand there was a critic of the borzois capitalist order but on the other he was a devoted family man. met an american woman in a cafe in one thousand nine hundred sixty four and name was gay and she was a christian he could talk to her about religion and theology they became close but dutch his first love was for the revolution and he broke up with her the split didn't last long. he needed to live with bleach and clots in american women she studying theology. thesis is on revolutionary tendencies in the episodic age. while rudy's comrades were waxing lyrical about free love he chose a very different style. with. this bonnie. and as a line that we wanted to have a party and we invited lots of people. i know that's fine and like
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you to debate this is patrice and bold media business editor, thank you for coming in this morning.ers will surprise a lot of people. what what americans do for a 10% raise? 9% of americans would give up their child's right to vote to get a 10% raise. 40% of people would give up dental care for a 10% raise. 12% of people with end their relationship for 10% raise. those relationships were probably doomed anyway. i would think these numbers would shock a lot of people. >> they should. it points to desperation young people have today. in the age of the sharing economy when you turn your smart phone. and strong jobs economy. it doesn't make sense to trade basic freedoms and rights. as well as hygiene and personal things for a couple extra bucks. >> >> education is expensive, and household that creeps up again in the economy. >> $1.45 trillion. $92 billion in credit card debts last year. it is said to see how tight it is to live in this country. we have certainly spent ourselves into a situation where it sounds like people would give up this unbelievable right we have in this wonderful c
you to debate this is patrice and bold media business editor, thank you for coming in this morning.ers will surprise a lot of people. what what americans do for a 10% raise? 9% of americans would give up their child's right to vote to get a 10% raise. 40% of people would give up dental care for a 10% raise. 12% of people with end their relationship for 10% raise. those relationships were probably doomed anyway. i would think these numbers would shock a lot of people. >> they should. it...
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black lives matter cofounder patrice coniers with her book, they call you a terrorist, a black live's matter memoir. >>> watch our weekend-long coverage of the 22nd annual l.a. times festival of books, live, on c-span2's book tv. >>> connected with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. just go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the e-mail. the program guide is a daily e-mail with the most updated program schedule. word for word gives you the most interesting daily video highlights in their own words with no commentary. the book tv newsletter sent weekly is an insiders look at upcoming authors and book festivals. and the american history tv weekly newsletter gives you the upcoming. practicing exploring our nation's past. visit the website and sign up today. >>> coming up on the on c-span3, we are live next with marvin call be of the call be report for a discussion on the trump administration, the 2016 election, and russia. he's joined by reporters from the "new york times" and npr. live at 9:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases series continues with the 199 case
black lives matter cofounder patrice coniers with her book, they call you a terrorist, a black live's matter memoir. >>> watch our weekend-long coverage of the 22nd annual l.a. times festival of books, live, on c-span2's book tv. >>> connected with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. just go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the e-mail. the program guide is a daily e-mail with the most updated program schedule. word for word gives you the most...
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black lives matter cofounder patrice coniers with her book, they call you a terrorist, a black live's matter memoir. >>> watch our weekend-long coverage of the 22nd annual l.a. times festival of books, live, on c-span2's book tv. >>> connected with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. just go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the e-mail. the program guide is a daily e-mail with the most updated program schedule. word for word gives you the most interesting daily video highlights in their own words with no commentary. the book tv newsletter sent weekly is an insiders look at upcoming authors and book festivals. and the american history tv weekly newsletter gives you
black lives matter cofounder patrice coniers with her book, they call you a terrorist, a black live's matter memoir. >>> watch our weekend-long coverage of the 22nd annual l.a. times festival of books, live, on c-span2's book tv. >>> connected with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. just go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the e-mail. the program guide is a daily e-mail with the most updated program schedule. word for word gives you the most...
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gerri: patrice. >> when we look at the questions asked in the comments including justice alito who said [inaudible] >> but it is insuring the united states. [inaudible] >> donald trump is made clear since the very beginning he wanted to have him as the bnp are he said on the campaign trail. tranter let her finish her thought, hamza. >> it will not build in the president's tweet their campaign rhetoric is official policy. >> you cannot make -- [inaudible conversations] trended the next topic is daca as we know. the third judge to let her wrist and to say it was unlawful. it was a mistake and we must set aside and use these applications. your thoughts. >> these are americans without papers. i'm glad to see they are protecting their rights and that the united states of america is open forever to come here from across the country. one thought before we finish up here. we have a woman named christina roger happens to be the daughter of refugees who came from sri lanka and a public policy advisor to michelle obama. gerri: your thoughts. >> i'm proud to be an immigrant and i'm proud to all tho
gerri: patrice. >> when we look at the questions asked in the comments including justice alito who said [inaudible] >> but it is insuring the united states. [inaudible] >> donald trump is made clear since the very beginning he wanted to have him as the bnp are he said on the campaign trail. tranter let her finish her thought, hamza. >> it will not build in the president's tweet their campaign rhetoric is official policy. >> you cannot make -- [inaudible...
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strikes out 11, allows 2 hits in seven innings patric corbin had a no-hitter going a-j pullock lays outt the final out in the seventh corbin six outs away from a no-no but in the eighth -- brandon belt with a check swing reaches first to break it up it was the only giants hit of the game bottom of the inning -- david peralta brings in jarrod dyson to make it 1-nothing diamondbacks top ninth -- nick hundley... giants last chance flies out... arizona wins 1-nothing corbin throws a complete game giants lose four straight the warriors head to san antonio with a two to san antonio warriors head the the warriors head to san antonio with a two game lead over the spurs. the warriors without steph curry grind out a win in game two after a sloppy first half. lamarcus aldrige led the way for the spurs with 34 points and 12 rebounds. kevin durant and klay thompson responded in the second half they combined for 63 points... helping the 63 points... combined for 63 points... helping the warriors pull away in the fourth quarter to win 116-101. the team understands gregg popovich and the spurs are goin
strikes out 11, allows 2 hits in seven innings patric corbin had a no-hitter going a-j pullock lays outt the final out in the seventh corbin six outs away from a no-no but in the eighth -- brandon belt with a check swing reaches first to break it up it was the only giants hit of the game bottom of the inning -- david peralta brings in jarrod dyson to make it 1-nothing diamondbacks top ninth -- nick hundley... giants last chance flies out... arizona wins 1-nothing corbin throws a complete game...
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. >> it also struck me too, page 241, for all my flaws there is a 0% chance patrice would credit an allegation i was with hookers peeing on each other in moscow. what he was commenting about was the president kept calling him up to say we got to get to the bottom of this golden showers thing and the leaked documents, the dossier, it was nice leaked, was not a government document, came from a former british intelligence officer. >> it was a conservative newspaper. >> that is not. it had been taken over by the dnc. it is not the same thing. >> you don't think there was conservative opposition research on the president? >> of course there was but nothing to do with the dossier. people go to campaigns for opposition research all the time. >> reinhold nugent the theologian is referenced a lot, the quote by martin luther, here i stand, i can do no other. did that make any impression on you? >> not much impression whatsoever because he does another when it suits them. i like the quote for me but i didn't follow along with him. >> the senior thesis at william and mary, he graduated in 1982 and jerry f
. >> it also struck me too, page 241, for all my flaws there is a 0% chance patrice would credit an allegation i was with hookers peeing on each other in moscow. what he was commenting about was the president kept calling him up to say we got to get to the bottom of this golden showers thing and the leaked documents, the dossier, it was nice leaked, was not a government document, came from a former british intelligence officer. >> it was a conservative newspaper. >> that is...
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strike outs 11, allows 2 hits in seven innings patric corbin had a no-hitter going a-j pullock lays outthe final out in the seventh corbin six outs away from a no-no but in the eighth -- brandon belt with a check swing reaches first to break it up one giants hit of the game bottom of the inning -- david peralta brings in jarrod dyson to make it 1- nothing diamondbacks nick hundley flies out in the ninth... arizona wins 1-nothing wins 1-nothing it's an intersection in san francisco where all forms of transportation meet... (vicki) streets cars, bus lines, cars and pedestrians... you name it and its causing quite a headache for people in the neighborhood... stanley roberts shows us why... .. i want to show you something look closely, there is a man and a car making a u-turn at the exact same time in the exact same crosswalk ...nats: ambiance at the intersection of west portal and (you low a) ulloa the is a problem what happens is you have three streetcar lines two bus lines coming through here people pulling u-turns and they don't stop people aren't stopping for stop signs so if you are a
strike outs 11, allows 2 hits in seven innings patric corbin had a no-hitter going a-j pullock lays outthe final out in the seventh corbin six outs away from a no-no but in the eighth -- brandon belt with a check swing reaches first to break it up one giants hit of the game bottom of the inning -- david peralta brings in jarrod dyson to make it 1- nothing diamondbacks nick hundley flies out in the ninth... arizona wins 1-nothing wins 1-nothing it's an intersection in san francisco where all...
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for all my fosters a 0% chance that patrice would think i would peeing on each other in moscow. and we have to go into this document, and comey explained that this was not late in the government document, and it came from other sources and from a british intelligence officer. >> and from hillary clinton's campaign that was paid for. >> alleged. >> did opposition research on donald trump -- had been taken over by the dnc. >> same thing. >> it is not the same thing. at nothing to do with the dossier. people going to the campaign opposition research. there is a reference credited in this book, and the quote from martin luther, here i stand, i can do no other. did you see that? the that begin impression on you? >> been what's made an impression whatsoever. -- i likeother 1 reading the quotes for me, but i don't follow along with him. >> he wrote his senior thesis when he graduated but jerry follow you talked about two different kinds of religions. and when is a religious philosophy that cause people to moral imperatives and tried to act morally the best they can in an imperfect worl
for all my fosters a 0% chance that patrice would think i would peeing on each other in moscow. and we have to go into this document, and comey explained that this was not late in the government document, and it came from other sources and from a british intelligence officer. >> and from hillary clinton's campaign that was paid for. >> alleged. >> did opposition research on donald trump -- had been taken over by the dnc. >> same thing. >> it is not the same thing....
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>> after i got fired, it occurred to both me and my wife, patrice, that a way i could be useful-- she'sng to find ways for good to follow bad-- i could be useful by offering people a vision of what ethical leadership looks like, and show people through a series of stories how ethical leaders make hard decisions. and it would be particularly useful now when our president is not that. and so she and i talked about it and decided, yeah, i'll do that. that's a way to be useful. >> stephen: when you read the book, you talk about prosecuting john gotti, making the decision whether or not to go ahead with the prosecution of martha stewart, scooter libby, talkingg about confronting the bush administration about abu ghraib and domestic surveillance. you can see-- you're a prosecutor. you're not just telling a story. you're laying out a case for your actions regarding hillary clinton and her investigation, and your run-ins with donald trump. it's a-- it's an indictment of donald trump in describing what an ethical leader is. do you tha think that he has eye know you don't like the man-- but do yo
>> after i got fired, it occurred to both me and my wife, patrice, that a way i could be useful-- she'sng to find ways for good to follow bad-- i could be useful by offering people a vision of what ethical leadership looks like, and show people through a series of stories how ethical leaders make hard decisions. and it would be particularly useful now when our president is not that. and so she and i talked about it and decided, yeah, i'll do that. that's a way to be useful. >>...
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patric reed, congratulations buddy. >> thanks, man. appreciate it. >> jimmy: wear it.rybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ play "do it like this". [music plays] when everything's connected, it's simple. easy. awesome. oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here with a tv debut of their song "love lies." give it up for khalid and normani! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ sorry if it's hard to catch my vibe i need a lover to trust tell me you're on my side ♪ ♪ are you down for the ride it's not easy for someone to catch my eye but i've been waitin ♪ ♪ for you for my whole damn life my whole lifetime ♪ ♪ don't be afraid to tell me if you ain't with it i see your focus and you're so independent ♪ ♪ it's hard for me to open up i'll admit it you've got some to sa
patric reed, congratulations buddy. >> thanks, man. appreciate it. >> jimmy: wear it.rybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ play "do it like this". [music plays] when everything's connected, it's simple. easy. awesome. oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way...
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patrice colors, co-founder of black lives matter, which she assembled after the shooting death of drayvon beverly bond of black girls rock. reverend sharpton, i begin with that question, advocating civil rights under donald trump? >> the irony to me, 50 years ago, i was 13 when dr. king was killed. and everybody was fighting each other. we were too main stream, somebody was too revolutionary. and the result was, the november dr. king was killed, richard nixon was elected. the danger is we can't let trump play us off against each other. >> uh-huh. i just the lessons from that time i think are so pertinent to this moment right now. we're in a moment where there's black lives matter, there's the womens march, there's me too, time's up, we're all trying to grapple with a president who's denounced so much. there's so much at stake and i think that's a profound lesson to learn from dr. inge can. -- king. >> we want to sit there and say how do we get there, and i'm hopeful about that. >> we don't just have a president that supports these very racist ideas. he's unearthed something about our comm
patrice colors, co-founder of black lives matter, which she assembled after the shooting death of drayvon beverly bond of black girls rock. reverend sharpton, i begin with that question, advocating civil rights under donald trump? >> the irony to me, 50 years ago, i was 13 when dr. king was killed. and everybody was fighting each other. we were too main stream, somebody was too revolutionary. and the result was, the november dr. king was killed, richard nixon was elected. the danger is we...
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for all my flaws, there is a 0% patrice would credit an allegation that i was with hookers peeing on each other in moscow. what he was commenting about there was the president cap calling him up -- cap calling him up to say we have to get to the bottom of this golden and comey had to explain to him that it was not a government document, and it came from other sources and from a british intelligence officer. >> and from hillary clinton's campaign that was paid for. >> alleged. >> did opposition research on donald trump, but it had been taken over by the dnc. >> same thing. >> it is not the same thing. very different. waso you do not think there opposition research on the president? >> it had nothing to do with the dossier. people going into a campaign with opposition research all the time heard --. >> the quote by martin luther, here i stand, i can do no other. people going into a campaign with opposition research all the did you see that? did that make an impression on you? >> no. none of his quotes made an impression on me whatsoever. he does one thing and then another. i like readi
for all my flaws, there is a 0% patrice would credit an allegation that i was with hookers peeing on each other in moscow. what he was commenting about there was the president cap calling him up -- cap calling him up to say we have to get to the bottom of this golden and comey had to explain to him that it was not a government document, and it came from other sources and from a british intelligence officer. >> and from hillary clinton's campaign that was paid for. >> alleged....
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it is star sunday and the flyers are going to have to deal with four-time trophy winner patrice bergeronght today wayne simmonds, who will look to showcase a rare blend of talent and toughness against the top team in the east.
it is star sunday and the flyers are going to have to deal with four-time trophy winner patrice bergeronght today wayne simmonds, who will look to showcase a rare blend of talent and toughness against the top team in the east.
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because it struck me, too, page 241, for all my flaws there's a 0% chance literally absolute zero that patrice would credit an allegation i was with hookers peening on each other in moscow. what he was commenting about there wasn't the president kept calling him up to say we've got to get to the bottom of this golden showers thing and the leak document, the dossier, comey us to play to it was not leaked. it was not a government document. it came from a former british intelligence officer. >> and from hillary rodham clintons campaign. >> it was a conservative newspaper. >> no, no, no. that's not correct. they pay for office the research on donald trump but when the dossier came in a the been taken over by the dnc and hillary clinton campaign. >> so that's the same thing. >> it's not the same thing. >> you to don't think those conservative opposition research on the president? >> of course was but it had nothing to do with the dossier. people go into campaigns or opposition research all the time. >> the theologian is referenced quite a bit in this book and the quote by martin luther, here i stan
because it struck me, too, page 241, for all my flaws there's a 0% chance literally absolute zero that patrice would credit an allegation i was with hookers peening on each other in moscow. what he was commenting about there wasn't the president kept calling him up to say we've got to get to the bottom of this golden showers thing and the leak document, the dossier, comey us to play to it was not leaked. it was not a government document. it came from a former british intelligence officer....
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in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice. anti septic's praise just too much. life in the camp begins with frank scenes in a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. husband his father was left behind i did. when the fighting started we were thierry skitt other people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited after everyone leafed i was alone so then i decided to run. as among thousands who fled to uganda since the beginning of this year most of them arrived here by boat on the shores of lake albert borders the two countries un registers them before taking them to the camps. retraced their journey across the lake. is already. very often. others of. the u.n. says the people who took this journey are among millions of congolese in urgent need of help displaced by multiple conflict across the country he says the crisis is neglected and he wanted governments meeting at a conference in geneva to donate around one and a half billion dollars when we reached the congoles
in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice. anti septic's praise just too much. life in the camp begins with frank scenes in a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. husband his father was left behind i did. when the fighting started we were thierry skitt other people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited after everyone leafed i was alone so then i decided to run....
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first large scale demonstration thousands took part accusing chambray of complicity in the murder of patrice lumumba the congolese politician an independence leader despite the clear that this event marked the beginning of a cultural revolution in west germany. the student movement opposed to the war in vietnam began to gain traction with the middle class as the west german government responded with force. west german society was divided on the one side was the state where universities cartons and public offices were still occupied by former nazis on the other side where the students who considered themselves part of a wider international protest movement. when not hopeless idiots down in history as not being able to take their fight into their own hands we can create a world never seen before a world without war and hunger all across the globe. at a demonstration in opposition to the state visit of the shah of iran mohammad reza pahlavi a west german policeman shot dead a young student on as ark who was unarmed. although if ever heard and i am in response due to organized a peaceful sit in
first large scale demonstration thousands took part accusing chambray of complicity in the murder of patrice lumumba the congolese politician an independence leader despite the clear that this event marked the beginning of a cultural revolution in west germany. the student movement opposed to the war in vietnam began to gain traction with the middle class as the west german government responded with force. west german society was divided on the one side was the state where universities cartons...
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. >>> black lives matter cofounder patrice color with her book, "one they call you terrorist." watch our weekend long coverage of the 22nd an la times festival of books. live on c-span2 t.v. >>> now border security and immigration enforcement. this
. >>> black lives matter cofounder patrice color with her book, "one they call you terrorist." watch our weekend long coverage of the 22nd an la times festival of books. live on c-span2 t.v. >>> now border security and immigration enforcement. this
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patrice wasn't looking for a short—term fix. she was finding a long—term solution.f pouring household cooking oil was badly affecting water supplies the whole communities across malaysia, but she knew that telling people to stop wouldn't work. so, she set about changing this behaviour by offerings free soap in exchange be used oil. she now recycles used oil into eco—cleaning products and candles, which sold back into communities. this is another example of changing mindsets and tackling an issue at its root. i know that serving as an ambassador to young people, i'm going to have to try to keep up with you. iam going to have to try to keep up with you. i am working now to plan my first year in this role, and my hope is to convene young leaders from across the commonwealth to discuss how best we can make commonwealth platforms work for you, and to ensure maximum impact. both here and in the uk, myjob will be to listen to you. my duty will be to ensure that your ideas, concerns, thoughts and hopes are heard. and my commitment will be to work with you to build better pl
patrice wasn't looking for a short—term fix. she was finding a long—term solution.f pouring household cooking oil was badly affecting water supplies the whole communities across malaysia, but she knew that telling people to stop wouldn't work. so, she set about changing this behaviour by offerings free soap in exchange be used oil. she now recycles used oil into eco—cleaning products and candles, which sold back into communities. this is another example of changing mindsets and tackling...