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people care deeply about those things, and it affects people's lives directly.hen people care deeply about something that's affected them and their family, what are they doing to create something >> what have you discovered is the response when people get exposed to the other story? that alternative story? if you watch the news every night, the network news, certainly the local news -- i don't even watch local news because it's so depressing. what have you learned, what have you gathered about how people respond when they hear a different kind of news? >> of course they feel more hopeful. if all they hear is bad news, they start believing. people must be pretty awful, degenerate. >> right. >> there's that. and people have told us a number of times is they say now i realize i'm not crazy. i'm not the only one who cares. i'm not the only one who's ready to step up and make a difference. i'm not the only one who feels there's something fundamentally wrong with the direction things are going in. when they fl they're not the only one, it makes it a lot easier to enga
people care deeply about those things, and it affects people's lives directly.hen people care deeply about something that's affected them and their family, what are they doing to create something >> what have you discovered is the response when people get exposed to the other story? that alternative story? if you watch the news every night, the network news, certainly the local news -- i don't even watch local news because it's so depressing. what have you learned, what have you gathered...
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then we have all these people mobilizing people. i believe if we shine the light and tell it in a simple way, people we'll get them. it is about telling a story differently and changing people's minds. the police will say when should the police be able to kill people? i say when should the police be able to kill your child? they are like i don't know, and i am like well, i don't know either. some of this is telling a story that other people can repeat at their dining room table. how do we talk about health care that we is say over and over and jails over and over. it has to be a part the work of a better future. >> think that we need to continue to make sure that the momentum that we are seeing is going in the right direction. and i do believe that the status quo and that politics and usual is not going to be the way to make sure that we are going into the right direction. i think we need new leaders. i think we need to support new leaders to be able to get into a variety of different positions. it has been the honor of my life to s
then we have all these people mobilizing people. i believe if we shine the light and tell it in a simple way, people we'll get them. it is about telling a story differently and changing people's minds. the police will say when should the police be able to kill people? i say when should the police be able to kill your child? they are like i don't know, and i am like well, i don't know either. some of this is telling a story that other people can repeat at their dining room table. how do we talk...
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but you have to know your city you have to talk to people real life working people. we get out there every day and try to come up with new stories. it's tough to be an investigative journalist in an environment where all the bosses seem to care about is the number of hits that a story gets. i think a lot of times journalists conflate the number of clicks a story gad's with impact and resonance and i think that is a mistake or plyometrics that were actually designed to measure the success of advertisements to measure the success of journalism and that's a problem driving people to a story is job number one and it almost doesn't matter what they see when they get there i think this is extremely troubling if you say the top ten best something people want to look at that it seems like it's a comprehensive people like lists people like short items but that's not what we need and there's a difference between the kind of news coverage or just entertainment coverage short stories. that you might enjoy reading and the kind of stories that you really need to know in order to m
but you have to know your city you have to talk to people real life working people. we get out there every day and try to come up with new stories. it's tough to be an investigative journalist in an environment where all the bosses seem to care about is the number of hits that a story gets. i think a lot of times journalists conflate the number of clicks a story gad's with impact and resonance and i think that is a mistake or plyometrics that were actually designed to measure the success of...
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people first.n november 3, they got one. [applause] today, as a look back at the 1992 campaign, what made it so groundbreaking and special, not only to those of us who were part of it, but for the american people who were energized and enthusiastic about what this campaign stood for. 1991 as a started in volunteer for the clinton presidential exploratory committee at an old paint store. early assignments, i was asked to help senior campaign advisers with the necessities like finding a place to live, a dry cleaners, and perhaps more importantly a liquor store. [laughter] had a very high honor of driving peru's lyndsay and governor bill clinton back and forth and back and forth. i took orders, as many of you in the audience have come from the general. i dropped off david wilhelm's laundry at the sun wash. i made coffee, and lots and lots of coffee. i wouldn't trade any of it for a second. [applause] >> that was pretty exciting. that first trip really confirms what i already knew about our states firs
people first.n november 3, they got one. [applause] today, as a look back at the 1992 campaign, what made it so groundbreaking and special, not only to those of us who were part of it, but for the american people who were energized and enthusiastic about what this campaign stood for. 1991 as a started in volunteer for the clinton presidential exploratory committee at an old paint store. early assignments, i was asked to help senior campaign advisers with the necessities like finding a place to...
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we have laws that protect people against harassment and threats and that is important, if people are being targeted or personally attacked in the environment where they live they can't learn. that is not healthy university environment and responsibility of the university is to protect students against that. at the same time being an open space for all ideas. i think the university can create the opportunity for safe spaces, can find them, you should know when you walk into one, you shouldn't find yourself sitting at a table and discovering because you think a certain way that is out of bounds. that does undercut the role of the university to encounter things that are difficult or challenging. jelani cobb is right that we have to be attentive to dangers we haven't seen in the last lifetime around marginalization of particular communities, authoritarian tendencies and turning a blind eye to that is a big mistake. at the same time empowering the university, particularly this government, social media platforms to police and regulate speech, draw lines, to decide what is out of bounds sur
we have laws that protect people against harassment and threats and that is important, if people are being targeted or personally attacked in the environment where they live they can't learn. that is not healthy university environment and responsibility of the university is to protect students against that. at the same time being an open space for all ideas. i think the university can create the opportunity for safe spaces, can find them, you should know when you walk into one, you shouldn't...
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it's not just one group of people or one race of people, san francisco is of many different races. there's a lot of different people, as well as a lot of different class levels. you know, painting murals in san francisco, i get to see all walks of life every day, and a lot of people speak to me, and they relate to my work and different manners that i don't -- of my interest, but not necessarily the first thing that you would think of. it lets me know that my finger's on the pulse of that, and so for this particular mural, i really wanted to give back something that everybody immediately, when you look at it, you know what it says, you know what it means. you feel it, and you can just take it away with yourself, and hopefully continue the conversation, as well as to have a mural that kind of highlights this corner, and if you come around and you see the logo on the building, that then, you're like oh, that's what that is. that's where i can go, so that was something that was really important for me, and that's just a little bit about the mural that i created. thank you. >> apexer, t
it's not just one group of people or one race of people, san francisco is of many different races. there's a lot of different people, as well as a lot of different class levels. you know, painting murals in san francisco, i get to see all walks of life every day, and a lot of people speak to me, and they relate to my work and different manners that i don't -- of my interest, but not necessarily the first thing that you would think of. it lets me know that my finger's on the pulse of that, and...
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day agencies are able to work in over a kind and be able to help people who are in these areas. when we're talking about a lot of practical and rightly so practical needs but i wonder whether the issue of rhetoric is being addressed i mean among ultimo who is a prominent figure in the nationalist circle which promotes a sort of anti muslim rhetoric was quoted only today as saying quote our ideas have won over the vast majority of the population and quote can there really be a solution countering those ever hope to live in peace in miramar before that sort of buddhist radical rhetoric is addressed seriously by the government says this is no longer on well you're absolutely right no i think that question is about similar you know it's like asking can there be a lasting peace in the middle east i mean many people believe it's an insoluble issue and certainly a lot of people will i mean there's a lot of voices on both sides criticising what's going on in myanmar obviously but actually very few have come up with any workable solution so you know the reason is because it does say fair
day agencies are able to work in over a kind and be able to help people who are in these areas. when we're talking about a lot of practical and rightly so practical needs but i wonder whether the issue of rhetoric is being addressed i mean among ultimo who is a prominent figure in the nationalist circle which promotes a sort of anti muslim rhetoric was quoted only today as saying quote our ideas have won over the vast majority of the population and quote can there really be a solution...
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the intersections and people have ride to people on bikes have the right to use the lane whether or not in the sharing bike lanes are for people protected by parks e.r. parked cars and stay out of separated bike lanes unless an emergency dashed bike lanes are a shared zone four for vehicles to change lanes slow bike lanes allow the circles their unusually sprayed before me from other traffic some bike lanes are built to the level higher than the street but lower than the sidewalk they provide a safe separated space sponsor cyclists are around vehicles the box areas are marked with the stencil at intersections act as advanced limit lines for people to garter at a red light this increases the 1r0ir7b9 to drivers people will ride past stopped vehicles at the fronltd of the intersection give them room and stop short of limit line behind the bike without objection and cross only after the green light and people cleared the bike box bicycle traffic lights allow people on bikes to proceed while vehicles are stopped be unaware aware of those bike san francisco general hospital but stay aler
the intersections and people have ride to people on bikes have the right to use the lane whether or not in the sharing bike lanes are for people protected by parks e.r. parked cars and stay out of separated bike lanes unless an emergency dashed bike lanes are a shared zone four for vehicles to change lanes slow bike lanes allow the circles their unusually sprayed before me from other traffic some bike lanes are built to the level higher than the street but lower than the sidewalk they provide a...
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authenticlled to see people who were not political hacks, who were good people inspire people to comeut. upset.an, she had a huge she had a health care issue at her family. she ran on the issue of medicaid expansion. she defeated a longtime republican incumbent. in 2018.ore of that host: on a newspaper out of britain, it takes a look at 2018. talking about a potential of a wave of victories. do you see that? guest: we see the potential. potential is the key word. progressives won't just ride the wave but help increase and cause the wave to begin with. ofocrats have a track record taking defeat from the jaws of victory. we have good and inspiring people whose personal story is part of their message running on kitchen table issues, that they will win i. working without republicans, we hope you would have inspiring candidates. host: does that depend on organizations like yours? how do they factor into making that happen? voters.pends on the ,rganizations like ours move on color of change will work hard to get inspiring people the nomination. record and0% track those people went to flip r
authenticlled to see people who were not political hacks, who were good people inspire people to comeut. upset.an, she had a huge she had a health care issue at her family. she ran on the issue of medicaid expansion. she defeated a longtime republican incumbent. in 2018.ore of that host: on a newspaper out of britain, it takes a look at 2018. talking about a potential of a wave of victories. do you see that? guest: we see the potential. potential is the key word. progressives won't just ride...
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not many african people. so we need to find out why why are we poor. don so i came up with is because this route but the government and if we're going to improve the governance then or can move forward that's why i'm trying to focus on my work and then of governance to really ensure that we have a better future for our children most i asked online audience serious question here what makes a good african leans that i want to share with you some of their responses. delis says it could african leader has a clear vision and he's go on tainted the leader must be honest i'm worthy of trust he goes on to say corruption doesn't undermine constitutional of fundamental rights of governance this we do not have another one here elements or says a lead a muslim his people subtly most african leaders don't. and then sami these are his qualifications transparent brave these values disappear from our wells our leaders such as mandela then now only stories what do you make of that there's this hope but also this reality. list
not many african people. so we need to find out why why are we poor. don so i came up with is because this route but the government and if we're going to improve the governance then or can move forward that's why i'm trying to focus on my work and then of governance to really ensure that we have a better future for our children most i asked online audience serious question here what makes a good african leans that i want to share with you some of their responses. delis says it could african...
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hundreds of people have gathered here said someone killed. in the agency friday of the gunman opened fire at a mosque in the town of and all recent killing more than two hundred had already said about one hundred kilometers from here many palestinians live now hundreds of egypt so some people here knew some of those who were killed this morning events organized by some of gaza's political factions that he has some political significance this is a message of sort of the you know that muslims should be born after the musket of which had been. hit with the us he would be willing to say anything. we support or wouldn't. want to see him. on his brokering reconciliation sold to. political parties and i'm not sure what the hottest thing in factions this is meant to lead to hand over of power here on friday from hamas to the palestinian authority you've ministration of gaza and the monitors of these developments for. you to arrive in gaza the more i think of these the reasons why i'm not just trying to belittle facts and i want to show solidarity wit
hundreds of people have gathered here said someone killed. in the agency friday of the gunman opened fire at a mosque in the town of and all recent killing more than two hundred had already said about one hundred kilometers from here many palestinians live now hundreds of egypt so some people here knew some of those who were killed this morning events organized by some of gaza's political factions that he has some political significance this is a message of sort of the you know that muslims...
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, yes, the people on the ground want jobs and stability. said, yes, the people on the ground wantjobse whole country and taking the money out, where elsewhere you going to get the very much, except for other countries that have decided — yes, we wa nt countries that have decided — yes, we want to put more money back into this place. henry we mustn't forget that these pape letters come out tomorrow morning and in those terms it isa tomorrow morning and in those terms it is a crucial day in zimbabwe. —— papers will come out. because zanu-pf said if papers will come out. because zanu—pf said if he didn't step down by noon tomorrow they'll start impeachment and that will be the crucial decision for them to be mulling over tonight whether they'll hold him to that. rab salutely. one of the strangest parts of mugabe's speech is having been sacked by his party, earlier that day, speech is having been sacked by his party, earlierthat day, he speech is having been sacked by his party, earlier that day, he talked about how he was going to preside over zanu—pf's scheduled congress next month and
, yes, the people on the ground want jobs and stability. said, yes, the people on the ground wantjobse whole country and taking the money out, where elsewhere you going to get the very much, except for other countries that have decided — yes, we wa nt countries that have decided — yes, we want to put more money back into this place. henry we mustn't forget that these pape letters come out tomorrow morning and in those terms it isa tomorrow morning and in those terms it is a crucial day in...
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a nice group of people. honest to god, makes you feel good. they are nice people.ching the station and everything else. we are going to sit down, want to hear some numbers? >> i would. >> you interrupted and i was writing my -- anyway, donating $450,000, the raiders donated a million dollars, klay thompson had a fundraiser that raised $69,000. >> tell me about that. >> every point he scores, and he added a little bit more to it, the warriors news popped up on my phone so he increased. >> have you heard this since you become a colonel, i'll handle this portes. [ laughter ] it's really a good , interesting, these guys have all the money they need. but it's the presence of mind to think about somebody else when you are young and living the life. that's pretty cool, most of these guys out there. >> also sets the tone. the leadership thing for those folks that do it. for any of you who come in here, for you folks making the contributions you are making. >> pretty much hate me forever. steve is the best guy, help them or -- a lifesaver. very good. very good. >> how long
a nice group of people. honest to god, makes you feel good. they are nice people.ching the station and everything else. we are going to sit down, want to hear some numbers? >> i would. >> you interrupted and i was writing my -- anyway, donating $450,000, the raiders donated a million dollars, klay thompson had a fundraiser that raised $69,000. >> tell me about that. >> every point he scores, and he added a little bit more to it, the warriors news popped up on my phone so...
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we can't even deal with our own people and won't even welcome our own people. the conversation has to shift, we have to be stakeholders and we are not. >> what role does culture play, donald trump and stephen miller, the descendent in white russia, proposed immigrants should be able to speak english, have a certain level of education and want to discriminate, it is also true to say hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria, the us government is still quibbling over 10,000. you could argue it is easier for lebanon to absorb fellow muslim refugees from syria's and it would be for the ruler of the united states, does that mean we should take this into account or it is inherent racist and so want to consider the question of cultural background, to sit in. >> there is something inherently racist, not that there aren't refugees in egypt but never fully integrated, there isn't a policy gives the necessary papers that allows me to eventually, citizens recognized residents, permanent residence in the way you have here. you take -- if you could shift slightly so there
we can't even deal with our own people and won't even welcome our own people. the conversation has to shift, we have to be stakeholders and we are not. >> what role does culture play, donald trump and stephen miller, the descendent in white russia, proposed immigrants should be able to speak english, have a certain level of education and want to discriminate, it is also true to say hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria, the us government is still quibbling over 10,000. you could...
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three people own more wealth than the bottom half of the american people. meanwhile, while the very, very rich get richer, some 40 million americans are living in poverty. these are people who are struggling today to figure out how to put food on the table for their kids, how to put gas in their car in order to go to work, how to pay their electric bills, how to pay for child care. middle class is disappearing. people are working two and three jobs. young people for the first time in the modern history of this country may have a standard of living lower than their parents. and on top of all of that, we remain the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all of our people, 28 million today have no health insurance, many more are underinsured, and if our republican colleagues get their way, they will throw in another 20 million, 30 million people off the health insurance that they have. but it is not only the reality of grotesque levels of inequality that are making the american people despondent and angry. it is the reality that the people
three people own more wealth than the bottom half of the american people. meanwhile, while the very, very rich get richer, some 40 million americans are living in poverty. these are people who are struggling today to figure out how to put food on the table for their kids, how to put gas in their car in order to go to work, how to pay their electric bills, how to pay for child care. middle class is disappearing. people are working two and three jobs. young people for the first time in the modern...
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people we're looking forward to. to him taking over. next presidency people are looking for all right you say to him thanking average that's the way it is that i know right now worries that he is just going to bring them more of the same that mugabe did. or sometimes bitter deal would been a tickle you know but i think for my job it was a bubble is not a question of whether it's emerson or whatever they just want to see a different president. you know that's what people are looking forward to i know you asked my other colleague of impeachment what not a man doesn't understand a process is the order when for example now you know that president was fired get into his mind this impeachment is the footing that caused ordinary men was the m.p.'s in voted to impeach people don't care about the process the process will follow was you know you somewhere out this is the mood on this not my views but it's what i've picked up from from the streets they say ok we don't understand this legal jargon but what we know is that impeachment is you know yo
people we're looking forward to. to him taking over. next presidency people are looking for all right you say to him thanking average that's the way it is that i know right now worries that he is just going to bring them more of the same that mugabe did. or sometimes bitter deal would been a tickle you know but i think for my job it was a bubble is not a question of whether it's emerson or whatever they just want to see a different president. you know that's what people are looking forward to i...
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, by the people, and for the people. for the people. and that's the part of that great triad we will be betraying if we pass this bill because it's not for the people. it's for the 1%. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back and i thank you very much for your patience and your attention. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. accordingly the house stands
, by the people, and for the people. for the people. and that's the part of that great triad we will be betraying if we pass this bill because it's not for the people. it's for the 1%. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back and i thank you very much for your patience and your attention. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion...
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who put people first. on november 3, 1992, they got one. [applause] today, as we look back at the 1992 campaign, what made it so groundbreaking and special, not only to those who were part of it but for the american people who were energized and enthusiastic about what this campaign stood for. 1991 as a started in volunteer for the clinton presidential exploratory committee and old paint store on the corner of seventh and chester. among my many earliest assignments, i was asked to help senior campaign advisers with necessities, like finding a place to live, the dry cleaners, and a liquor store. [laughter] >> i also have a high honor of driving bruce lindsey and governor bill clinton back and forth to central flying service. i took orders, as many of you in this audience have from sheila bronfman, i dropped off david 'sll him's laundry -- wilhelm laundry, and i made lots of coffee. you know what? i would not trade any of it for second. [applause] shortly after i proved myself as a competent errand and coffe
who put people first. on november 3, 1992, they got one. [applause] today, as we look back at the 1992 campaign, what made it so groundbreaking and special, not only to those who were part of it but for the american people who were energized and enthusiastic about what this campaign stood for. 1991 as a started in volunteer for the clinton presidential exploratory committee and old paint store on the corner of seventh and chester. among my many earliest assignments, i was asked to help senior...
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and is mentally intersex people are non-binary people finally the federal court has pushed it forward why different german. governments haven't gotten so far until now and now all forest and pushed to go for this is a case really where you have the state parliaments and the national parliament not being able to come up with legislation is the courts have had to decide you know we hear that across the world these days with paralysis among lawmakers in judges having to legislate what's going to. change after this ruling because this ruling pertains specifically to birth certificates and this is going to change the options what that parents have or inductors have after a baby is born right but it will also be available for trans and intersects and number of people injuring augur life time to make their generator station change into one that is more appropriate to their gender identity regardless of their sex character and that's important you say to change as their life progress is because the gender identity that is prescribed to a newborn may not necessarily be the correct one for that
and is mentally intersex people are non-binary people finally the federal court has pushed it forward why different german. governments haven't gotten so far until now and now all forest and pushed to go for this is a case really where you have the state parliaments and the national parliament not being able to come up with legislation is the courts have had to decide you know we hear that across the world these days with paralysis among lawmakers in judges having to legislate what's going to....
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that is sort of what it's become here and people should be courageous people should be courageous in these times but people should also be aware of their surroundings. be. ready to flee police violence if necessary but but nonetheless speak out because this is a critical time in our democracy and we need people to raise their voice when they see their constitutional freedoms being eroded. strategy in the last thirty seconds of the show how do you go about covering protests now. about the same as i did but i watch out a little bit more i saw a lot of that here in baltimore and i'd like to call out the my fellow journalists like in the white house press corps they're not talking about this at all and everyone is waiting for to do this big thing against the press and every once in the through the new york times but people are recognizing this grave threat to the first amendment with the prosecution of reporters so. it's queer how we have to bust such a big topic to talk about and in the next pot when we talk about what happens when a department of justice in the u.s. wants to check out
that is sort of what it's become here and people should be courageous people should be courageous in these times but people should also be aware of their surroundings. be. ready to flee police violence if necessary but but nonetheless speak out because this is a critical time in our democracy and we need people to raise their voice when they see their constitutional freedoms being eroded. strategy in the last thirty seconds of the show how do you go about covering protests now. about the same...
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people of various people lobby. the new home for hundreds of refugees we gauge what sort of reception they'll get and years of court fights the u.s. backed the industry is forced to fund the anti smoking ads. welcome back we're losing some of the rain across the eastern parts of china still looking wet and rainy extends in across taiwan but otherwise dry for hong kong and certain northern parts of vietnam are ok but when she comes southward down eyeing the sort of are still seeing a lot of heavy showers pushing in across the rest of indochina weather conditions across nice meum are cambodia generally not looking too bad at all yang going to me a mar should be fine temperatures there into the low thirty's so let's head across into south asia across sri lanka things are looking very lively at the moment i think we'll see some big rainfall totals here in the next twenty four to forty eight hours so a wet one in colombo still some rain likely for chennai but north of that it's drivable amounts of kleiber's across northe
people of various people lobby. the new home for hundreds of refugees we gauge what sort of reception they'll get and years of court fights the u.s. backed the industry is forced to fund the anti smoking ads. welcome back we're losing some of the rain across the eastern parts of china still looking wet and rainy extends in across taiwan but otherwise dry for hong kong and certain northern parts of vietnam are ok but when she comes southward down eyeing the sort of are still seeing a lot of...
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ordinary congolese people should. and local people have relevant skills, capacity, contacts and means to resolve their own predicaments than we usually believe, and more than national, international and other lectures would have. you see that local ordinary citizens have managed to create literal islands of peace. others have decreased tensions in a jury. and others have created wide democratic movements at a wide groups. the usual international approach is to ignore these local initiatives. instead we should support, fund and protect these local initiatives so that we reinforce them. and i published a book on how to do that. the book is called "peaceland." to summarize in one sentence we need to build expertise. and we need to build in the design of local efforts but also on local leaders, intended beneficiaries and ordinary citizens. so to wrap up, we can have congo establish sustainable peace and democracy, but to do that we have to look beyond elections and also support the other peace building priorities. we also
ordinary congolese people should. and local people have relevant skills, capacity, contacts and means to resolve their own predicaments than we usually believe, and more than national, international and other lectures would have. you see that local ordinary citizens have managed to create literal islands of peace. others have decreased tensions in a jury. and others have created wide democratic movements at a wide groups. the usual international approach is to ignore these local initiatives....
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if there are fewer people insured, we're all going to pay because these people are going to wait, whether they're young, old, whoever, they're going to wait until they get sick and don't have the money to pay and won't pay and our costs will go up, that's the way it works. david: the fact is, our costs have been going up. you look at cost of deductibles going up about 36%, and then you look at the cost of premiums, going up 41%. this is with obamacare. costs have been going up because of it. >> it's always going to be expensive when government tries to create a right to a market good. what's interesting about this, the democrats have never been able to explain why if obamacare is so great that they needed to pass a law to force people to participate in it. amazon doesn't need a law to bring people to its website. david: right. >> and coke doesn't have a law to force people to buy coca-cola. and of course, a mandate, is coercive and utterly unnecessary. david: and the question about health themselves. a lot of people are paying so much deductibles. the bronze plan for obamacare, 12,000 ded
if there are fewer people insured, we're all going to pay because these people are going to wait, whether they're young, old, whoever, they're going to wait until they get sick and don't have the money to pay and won't pay and our costs will go up, that's the way it works. david: the fact is, our costs have been going up. you look at cost of deductibles going up about 36%, and then you look at the cost of premiums, going up 41%. this is with obamacare. costs have been going up because of it....
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watch people.hey are buying, people are selling, and people are happy. >> the idea of hypnotizing the whole english population in primetime, it could create a bit of chaos, from our perspective. people could forget their numbers for the credit card, what would happen to the financial systems? >> there are kinds of commodities that nobody wants. and people can't even get what they really need. >> the medium, it was really important how we implemented it. >> to try to go even deeper, and deeper, and deeper. >> i think they were trying to investigate how the individual is psychologically transformed and shaped by the financial crisis and how it has to be healed in that process. >> in a little while, i will snap my fingers to wake you up. and then you will feel happy, you will feel fresh, and you will feel comfortable. [snaps fingers] >> it definitely succeeded as an artwork. ♪ ♪ >> danish artist group superflex were founded in 1993 in copenhagen where they still live and work today, creating artworks
watch people.hey are buying, people are selling, and people are happy. >> the idea of hypnotizing the whole english population in primetime, it could create a bit of chaos, from our perspective. people could forget their numbers for the credit card, what would happen to the financial systems? >> there are kinds of commodities that nobody wants. and people can't even get what they really need. >> the medium, it was really important how we implemented it. >> to try to go...
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will come in some of those people that we saw in that. they've come to yangon exactly for that then thursday morning prayer service we know that he's going to meet with ethnic groups who meet with different religious groups and then he's going to head on to bangladesh where obviously this is the other side of the crisis and we'll probably be meeting with a group of britons or refugees in dhaka in the capital there and also meet with the leadership of that nation is locally. thank you very much for that scott highlight for us in young on where the pope has just arrived on his first visit to myanmar we'll keep following that story for you throughout the day here on al-jazeera moving on to other world news now and a government minister at the center of widespread anger in pakistan has resigned signaling a victory for protests. they've called off the three week sit in by thousands of people in the capital is been demanding stepped down over the wording of a parliamentary oath they have described as blasphemous the protests have spread through
will come in some of those people that we saw in that. they've come to yangon exactly for that then thursday morning prayer service we know that he's going to meet with ethnic groups who meet with different religious groups and then he's going to head on to bangladesh where obviously this is the other side of the crisis and we'll probably be meeting with a group of britons or refugees in dhaka in the capital there and also meet with the leadership of that nation is locally. thank you very much...
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people but people are using it as a crutch.hy can't they control their own problems and pain? why can't they put up with it, i do. i am not a drug addict. i am 70 years old and am bothered by pain every day. it bothers me that one race of people, you get locked up, the other race of people, it is a problem, it is an addiction. community,elping the if we do not help out people. come on, people. get a grip and pray. host: nebraska, republican line, gary, are you feeling stressed about the future of the country? caller: i am not feeling stressed. --s is typical trum phate trump hate syndrome. .hey blame trump for everything he has been in office less than a year. the news media's against them. 99% of the news media is against them. -- against him. this is typical dollar trump hate -- donald trump fake. -- hate. this show is a perfect example. host: cheryl from memphis, tennessee on the independent line. are you stressed? caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i would not say i am stressed but i am bothered by a lot
people but people are using it as a crutch.hy can't they control their own problems and pain? why can't they put up with it, i do. i am not a drug addict. i am 70 years old and am bothered by pain every day. it bothers me that one race of people, you get locked up, the other race of people, it is a problem, it is an addiction. community,elping the if we do not help out people. come on, people. get a grip and pray. host: nebraska, republican line, gary, are you feeling stressed about the future...
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people -- i think today people do not think much about it. it was a groundbreaking choice.were the same age from the same part of the country. because he knew more about things than i did, certain things. i knew more about economics and education policy. state, federal relations. hillary knew more about childhood development and education. but al gore knew more about nuclearion technology, and other defense issues, and the environment. " earth and the balance" when it came out. no point inere was having this job unless you could make a difference in peoples lives and prepare for the future. so that is what we did. a lot of people thought it would be a big mistake politically. because whensting president george w. bush ran for president in 2000 and picked dick cheney, at the time he did he seemed he was taking a different path than he is now, but he was part of that neoconservative group. the idea became more current at the president and vice president should be in sync. i think that is important because there are a surprising number of presidents since our country began who
people -- i think today people do not think much about it. it was a groundbreaking choice.were the same age from the same part of the country. because he knew more about things than i did, certain things. i knew more about economics and education policy. state, federal relations. hillary knew more about childhood development and education. but al gore knew more about nuclearion technology, and other defense issues, and the environment. " earth and the balance" when it came out. no...
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it is people on people. you put your finger right on it.ted by taking the best attackers from places like the nsa and the air force and other parts of the government and gathered them together and said, ok, let's built the defense you never wanted to run into when you are on the attacker side. we have to continually replenish that talent with people who are up-to-date on the latest hacker techniques and procedures from around the world. and then marry them up to people who built and shipped scalable enterprise software, and then a university math department of data scientists. julia: the problem is the person operating this, while trying to work out what went wrong -- equifax was a great system. one unnamed person did not do an i.t. update. of you make the application this search in the end indication of a hack simple to operate? nate: that is one of the hallmarks we do, build a product that is incredibly easy to use. we cut our teeth in the u.s. government where our end-users are often operating under pressure. they are pretty young genera
it is people on people. you put your finger right on it.ted by taking the best attackers from places like the nsa and the air force and other parts of the government and gathered them together and said, ok, let's built the defense you never wanted to run into when you are on the attacker side. we have to continually replenish that talent with people who are up-to-date on the latest hacker techniques and procedures from around the world. and then marry them up to people who built and shipped...
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it's a choice by people. not to accept the tax credit because they would rather as a rational human being making a decision not have the other costs associated with that. that's why i just hope as you are watching this and listening what we're saying, it's a decision. policy decision. and i would hope that thele bottom line is recognized. poli. which is that this provides substantial tax relief, particularly to middle class families. and that tax relief is going to be across the board in every single different group of taxpayers as is indicated on these charts, as tom has confirmed time and time again, again today, and that means that the promise that we have made that there will be relief for middle class families that are dealing this stress, higher expenses, flat wages, middle class squeeze are going to get substantial relief. in ohio it's about $2,400 per family at the medium income. thank you, mr. chairman. > thank you. >> going to 2027. creding -- ceding senator portman's point that the individual tax c
it's a choice by people. not to accept the tax credit because they would rather as a rational human being making a decision not have the other costs associated with that. that's why i just hope as you are watching this and listening what we're saying, it's a decision. policy decision. and i would hope that thele bottom line is recognized. poli. which is that this provides substantial tax relief, particularly to middle class families. and that tax relief is going to be across the board in every...
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we have people trained, but it is not about only getting people trained, it is about people we are delivering the services to, so i am it happy to report that the latest numbers in the last two years, everyday residents have saved the lives of nearly 1500 of their fellow committee members just by delivering narcan to their family members, friends, community members. that is the very tangible we haven't able to do. cummingssome and mentioned, we are being priced out of the ability to do that, we are having test ration the naloxone that we have every day. if i had 10,000 units today, i could be out of them by the weekend. that is how much our community is asking for it. existing scale up interventions that we know already work, because we know the science is there in terms of treatment. happens to, what those 1500 people, the ones you brought back? >> many of them are referred to further services. our hospitals now have an , herese survivors program is who often are in recovery themselves, speak to those who have overdosed and help to connect them to treatment. our problem is that we do not hav
we have people trained, but it is not about only getting people trained, it is about people we are delivering the services to, so i am it happy to report that the latest numbers in the last two years, everyday residents have saved the lives of nearly 1500 of their fellow committee members just by delivering narcan to their family members, friends, community members. that is the very tangible we haven't able to do. cummingssome and mentioned, we are being priced out of the ability to do that, we...
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there are people being lynched.rnalists being murdered on the steps of their homes, again, you can't say it's directly attributable to the government but people are feeling exactly the same way and emboldened, enabled to feel like they have the right to act like this. >> i'm listening, about the irony of muslims catching hell here and there. >> that is for sure happening. >> what is your read on why this sort of mindset is not just within the u.s. borders? it's happening around the globe. in fact, trump is one of the more recent examples of example of what is happening elsewhere? >> i think there is a real dissolution of capitalism, of globalized capitalism. a sense that that benefits a tiny minority of the country and that everybody else is basically ignored. and then if somebody comes along and says i can fix that, make you great again, people are going to listen. there is a real dissolution with the system. on top of that, i think one of the big dangers of the internet is the way in which truth itself becomes so
there are people being lynched.rnalists being murdered on the steps of their homes, again, you can't say it's directly attributable to the government but people are feeling exactly the same way and emboldened, enabled to feel like they have the right to act like this. >> i'm listening, about the irony of muslims catching hell here and there. >> that is for sure happening. >> what is your read on why this sort of mindset is not just within the u.s. borders? it's happening...
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for people. are donating money. people are calling in and giving money, what should people donate. what should people be looking to to. >> for us personally and i think this is true for everyone involved in this, you need clothes. someone brought me a pair of shoes, we do not think about it in this life because we have so much but i had a pair of slippers that i was wearing and clothes. immediately a place to sleep was necessary because we lost everything. those are the immediate things. also having a place to eat and food and things like that. everything is so sudden, it just puts you into survival mode. >> moving forward, what are your plans and what is the vision moving forward. how has life been trying to figure out what comes next. >> a bit of it is intuition, you take a day at a time. my personal situation is that we found a place to move our business and get set up and start to rebuild and sart to order -- start to order equipment and computers and so fourth. my whole priority is so surviv
for people. are donating money. people are calling in and giving money, what should people donate. what should people be looking to to. >> for us personally and i think this is true for everyone involved in this, you need clothes. someone brought me a pair of shoes, we do not think about it in this life because we have so much but i had a pair of slippers that i was wearing and clothes. immediately a place to sleep was necessary because we lost everything. those are the immediate things....
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bring jobs for people. healthcare for people. make it easy for citizens to get their student loans revoked. the reason i say that, they are going to school to be something. they want to cut out student loans. what kind of country is this going to be? the world is looking at us. trump get out there, say one thing one day, then i say another, like he do over there in china. he's reneging on what he say. you can't trust that man. we need somebody in there who's going to work for us, the senate and the country. host: ok, that's vivian in tennessee. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents. we've done about a half-hour of open phones so far. another half-hour to go. again, your chance to call in on those lines, give comments on what you like, and we'll take as many of those as we can in the half-hour. we end at 9:00 today because the house is coming in. then we will hear from a legislator in our first half-hour. that's representative tom garnet of virginia, talking about issues of foreign
bring jobs for people. healthcare for people. make it easy for citizens to get their student loans revoked. the reason i say that, they are going to school to be something. they want to cut out student loans. what kind of country is this going to be? the world is looking at us. trump get out there, say one thing one day, then i say another, like he do over there in china. he's reneging on what he say. you can't trust that man. we need somebody in there who's going to work for us, the senate and...
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and old people than against americans and people across the world. largely, there is agreement that partisanship. we all agreed clayton kershaw is a good krispy kreme makes donuts that are good for me, but not good for me. there are things human beings agree on. it's when they become controversial in part of this person should did it all breaks down. sometimes we overplayed the number of things that are part of this partisanship and there may be coming time when you see this when war happens, when people rally around the flag and we stop thinking of ourselves as a bad state and blue states americans and we think of ourselves more holistically. there will come a time when partisanship is not good news is about and therefore will revert to the things most of us agree upon is that there will be more agreement. the >> the sheer volume of outlets is definitely a problem if you are right you can divide it into the pre-fox and post fox when news became ideologically charged on both sides and people are tuning in for that entertainment, worse part is that yo
and old people than against americans and people across the world. largely, there is agreement that partisanship. we all agreed clayton kershaw is a good krispy kreme makes donuts that are good for me, but not good for me. there are things human beings agree on. it's when they become controversial in part of this person should did it all breaks down. sometimes we overplayed the number of things that are part of this partisanship and there may be coming time when you see this when war happens,...
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i think the people that were in the church, the people that are citizens here, the people around thethey don't want to see somebody like that to live. you know, after they have done what they did. so, you know, it's -- it's just -- it's just a terrible situation all the way around. i mean, you know, there was a lot of -- well, they were all good people that were there in the church, we know that. but a lot of family members that, you know, were lost and, you know, it's tough. i mean, i know there's one family that there's six or seven. and that's going to be something that's really hard for them to deal with. they're good christins. >> well, they're going to be tested now. >> they are. >> the family that runs this church, they lost their little girl. we've been showi ining her pict this morning so people can understand what was taken. >> right. >> they weren't here, but what -- tell us about them as a family and what you know of them? >> well, the pastor has been here for several years. he works for this congregation, he plays for this congregation. and he's just a good all-around pe
i think the people that were in the church, the people that are citizens here, the people around thethey don't want to see somebody like that to live. you know, after they have done what they did. so, you know, it's -- it's just -- it's just a terrible situation all the way around. i mean, you know, there was a lot of -- well, they were all good people that were there in the church, we know that. but a lot of family members that, you know, were lost and, you know, it's tough. i mean, i know...
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people think that people at go to receptions and do nothing, but it is opposite. i found that when i go there, the people were high-level people in their own governments, and they acted from that perspective and everybody works very hard. you see more foreigners than any other diplomat and being able to do that is so important. but there are receptions -- but they are working receptions. >> there have been fun receptions. >> the liberal order, i think is actually a bit in trouble. i think the principles are still extremely important. for what was it? we believed in an international economy that was not zero-sum gain. the perfectionism of the period between the first world war and the second record led to a great depression. so, the people who found themselves in leadership after world war ii said, not again. they believe that with the free trading system we could build prosperity for everybody, not a zero-sum game. then there would not be conflict or competition over resources -- we would compete, but it would not be conflictual. secondly, we believe in free peopl
people think that people at go to receptions and do nothing, but it is opposite. i found that when i go there, the people were high-level people in their own governments, and they acted from that perspective and everybody works very hard. you see more foreigners than any other diplomat and being able to do that is so important. but there are receptions -- but they are working receptions. >> there have been fun receptions. >> the liberal order, i think is actually a bit in trouble. i...
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people injured.resident trump calling for a crack down on immigration, telling congress to cancel the so-called diversity visa program. pres. trump: i'm going to ask congress to immediately initiate work to get rid of this program. diversary and diversity lottery. diversity lottery. it sounds nice. it is not nice. it is not good. it hasn't been good. amy: but not everyone is on board. this is republican congressmember peter king of new york, a former house homeland security committee chairman, defended the diversity visa lottery during an interview on the fox business channel. >> to be honest, i've known a number of people in new york who have come in under the lottery system who have made outstanding contributions. they have become citizens. that is different from the vetting. amy: i want to bring in yolanda for thea staff attorney american-arab anti-discrimination committee, or adc. talk about with this diversity visa lottery is. essentially brought the idea that our country is diverse enough and t
people injured.resident trump calling for a crack down on immigration, telling congress to cancel the so-called diversity visa program. pres. trump: i'm going to ask congress to immediately initiate work to get rid of this program. diversary and diversity lottery. diversity lottery. it sounds nice. it is not nice. it is not good. it hasn't been good. amy: but not everyone is on board. this is republican congressmember peter king of new york, a former house homeland security committee chairman,...
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people in the recent. homes in the killing people unnecessarily justice must. listen we turn a mind to. let them call to sin by and. what you want is to leave him alone was he is too old if you are still young we are going to deal with you but you are saying since he's an old two minutes and i couldn't be dealing with it and all to piss in was. not so many as to leave from. added to this is africa the financial times is with me again in the studio and that's one of things that can be interesting is to see what happens to the mugabe is and we heard from just there from one voice one view on this and from our correspondent there she was saying that some people say you know don't let them leave the country they have to pay for what they've done and others are saying let them go don't prosecute them you know it's kind of the end of this and let's just let bygones be bygones but in some ways the handling of that is going to be crucial isn't it absolutely i mean this is the question of our times brought you know to the international stage by the creation of the inter
people in the recent. homes in the killing people unnecessarily justice must. listen we turn a mind to. let them call to sin by and. what you want is to leave him alone was he is too old if you are still young we are going to deal with you but you are saying since he's an old two minutes and i couldn't be dealing with it and all to piss in was. not so many as to leave from. added to this is africa the financial times is with me again in the studio and that's one of things that can be...
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other people's memoirs. can't believe how people's memories-- like, they can remember what they did in the fourth grade, and what they were wearing. it's really hard, it's been a very difficult process for me, so i've delayed it for now. all right, let's talk about your show. you ended your show in 2011. yep. mm-hmm. but slightly around that time, you decided that you were gonna build the o-w-n-- winfrey: o-w-n. o-w-n. rubenstein: --which is oprah-- winfrey network. winfrey: oprah winfrey network. rubenstein: and that was a joint venture between you and discovery channel. and you were still doing your show in chicago, and all of a sudden, they say: "let's do a network." and so you're still finishing the show, and the network is starting, so it didn't go as well as you would have liked in the beginning. it was a mess, yeah. but then, you finish your show and it turned out-- worked out pretty well, and now it's doing very well. doing very well. we have, really, some great, successful shows on there. and i part
other people's memoirs. can't believe how people's memories-- like, they can remember what they did in the fourth grade, and what they were wearing. it's really hard, it's been a very difficult process for me, so i've delayed it for now. all right, let's talk about your show. you ended your show in 2011. yep. mm-hmm. but slightly around that time, you decided that you were gonna build the o-w-n-- winfrey: o-w-n. o-w-n. rubenstein: --which is oprah-- winfrey network. winfrey: oprah winfrey...
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your keeping people in, -- we are keeping people in. it is a coordinated effort. -- the money we spent on rehabilitation is huge. i have to believe we will get a better return on our investment on prevention. rep. hoyer: i am going to go to mike evans. mike? information today. we cannot arrest our way out of this. we are making arrests, one out of five traffic stops has marijuana or something else in the cars. the supply is coming in very strong. i would like to see what happens for me get tougher borders -- what happens when we get tougher borders. we have not gotten any funds in law enforcement to deal with the problem. we do need more money to stop the drugs from coming into our county and state. rep. hoyer: the president of calvert hospital. >> we took this initiative on our own. we have reduced the by 97%.pioids helping cure it. but it was important for us to get out in front of it outside of the emergency room. i'm amazed at the number of people in the emergency room but do not want any form of opioid because they are afraid of be
your keeping people in, -- we are keeping people in. it is a coordinated effort. -- the money we spent on rehabilitation is huge. i have to believe we will get a better return on our investment on prevention. rep. hoyer: i am going to go to mike evans. mike? information today. we cannot arrest our way out of this. we are making arrests, one out of five traffic stops has marijuana or something else in the cars. the supply is coming in very strong. i would like to see what happens for me get...
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yes some people died a lot of people tortured people have been locked up on the orders of these men i think if we can we must try and draw a line under that and go forward because we've got a real opportunity here to turn around the future of the country and make sure that it never ever goes back to how it was that maybe naive but i'm hoping it's true. the vice president who is about to take over from a god it sounds like on on wednesday or thursday of this week according to statements what kind of a carriage here is you know there are obviously records as you pointed out by his reputation but many say he's also struck to just i think is a very clever man he trained as a barrister and he also spent some time in the beijing institute in china he's a he's a he's a he's a learned man and a clever man. of course has been. during all of the terrible things that have happened and been involved in them as a minister in health various ministers within the government. and so. i mean he's he's he's he's a wonderful tweet saying that he has blood up to his armpits and and i and i think that that
yes some people died a lot of people tortured people have been locked up on the orders of these men i think if we can we must try and draw a line under that and go forward because we've got a real opportunity here to turn around the future of the country and make sure that it never ever goes back to how it was that maybe naive but i'm hoping it's true. the vice president who is about to take over from a god it sounds like on on wednesday or thursday of this week according to statements what...
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who are these people?s people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ( anny ) there is a warning this morning regarding your childs' safety seat.( will ) it turns out... the safest way for your children to ride in their car seats this winter ... is without a coat.( anny ) officials with car seat maker sierra hignite say in order for the seat straps to properly fit the child ... it is best for the child to take their coat off. parents are encouraged to warm their kids car seats... before securing them in their seat. experts say the hazard from the coat comes into play when there is a hard stop or an accident. <"well the coat, it creates a void, it just doesn't make the straps go to the child's bo
who are these people?s people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ( anny ) there is a warning this morning regarding your childs' safety seat.( will ) it turns out... the safest...
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companies and make things and employ people and professionals. >> people in the working class, peoplerump, don't mind billionaires. what they mind are bossy professionals, teachers, lawyers, journalists, who seem to want to tell them what to do or seem to want to tell them how to act. if you had to pick the classic epitome of the person who most offends them, it would be hillary clinton. >> you could put half of trump supporters into a basket of deplorables. >> she was exactly the wrong person. >> maybe. but she seemed to have the right ideas. at least she had ideas, actual policies, bond banning muslims or building border walls, she wanted to raise taxes for the wealthy, she had a plan for the opioid epidemic, she said she wanted to tree traretrain worke. in fact, said barack obama -- >> there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not bill, nobody, more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as president of the united states of america. >> but it turns out voters often do not vote on policy. instead, they choose the candidate they can relate to. >> if you ask people after an elec
companies and make things and employ people and professionals. >> people in the working class, peoplerump, don't mind billionaires. what they mind are bossy professionals, teachers, lawyers, journalists, who seem to want to tell them what to do or seem to want to tell them how to act. if you had to pick the classic epitome of the person who most offends them, it would be hillary clinton. >> you could put half of trump supporters into a basket of deplorables. >> she was exactly...
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people feel, what other people want. if i could achieve that in the year of trump, i've done a lot, actually. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. new details have emerged about sunday's mass shooting at the first baptist church in sutherland springs, texas, which killed 26 people, including children, elderly, a pregnant woman. the suspected shooter was a 26-year-old white man named devin patrick kelley from new braunfels, texas. kelley enlisted in the u.s. air force in 2010. in 2012, he was court-martialed on charges he repeatedly hit, and choked-- kicked, his wife, pointed a loaded gun at her, and attacked his stepson with such force that it broke the toddler's skull. kelley was confined for a year and then thrown out of the air force with a bad conduct discharge in 2014. but on monday, the air force admitted it had failed to report kelley's domestic violence court-martial to a federal database, meaning kelley had no problem buying a
people feel, what other people want. if i could achieve that in the year of trump, i've done a lot, actually. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. new details have emerged about sunday's mass shooting at the first baptist church in sutherland springs, texas, which killed 26 people, including children, elderly, a pregnant woman. the suspected shooter was a 26-year-old white man named devin patrick kelley from...
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, attacking people.retty deeply embedded in his character. and i think going forward any effort to try to contain him, which i know some in the white house and in the broader administration have been trying to do, is especially important when it comes to consequential decisions. i think the goal might have been psychologically to make jeff sessions, who is a proud man, i served with him in the senate, i didn't agree with him on anything, but i did serve with him, to make him just be more dependent on pleasing the president. whatever he can do, delivering that speech about daca only to have trump a few days later to say, hey, just kidding. we're going to do something that will keep these young strivers in our country. it's all part of his manipulation. that is who he is. that's how he behaves. so i'm hoping that the people who have a mature view of the exercise of power when it comes to something like north korea, life or death, when it comes to something that would be incredibly stupid, given north korea
, attacking people.retty deeply embedded in his character. and i think going forward any effort to try to contain him, which i know some in the white house and in the broader administration have been trying to do, is especially important when it comes to consequential decisions. i think the goal might have been psychologically to make jeff sessions, who is a proud man, i served with him in the senate, i didn't agree with him on anything, but i did serve with him, to make him just be more...
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people pranking people, did the bloody make-up. and he's telling me no, no, no i saw the truck plowing through people. and then literally the light was red and we were standing there and then the unmarked police car came. and then i saw two policemen running, and then there were eight or nine, something like that, very loud shots fired. and then basically they started waving us to sort of free the highway. >> where were you exactly? on the west side highway? >> near chamber, right by the high school. >> but your uber driver saw not initially from the beginning, but he saw actually people get mowed down. did you see people get run over? >> no, not personally. but it probably happened when i looked down on the phone. >> but the uber driver saw it? >> yes. >> what happened next? you said you saw an unmarked police car. >> i saw an unmarked police car coming north, down from the west side of the high wy. and then two policemen ran forward, and then i heard like nine gunshots fired. and then all the while i was looking -- before the gun
people pranking people, did the bloody make-up. and he's telling me no, no, no i saw the truck plowing through people. and then literally the light was red and we were standing there and then the unmarked police car came. and then i saw two policemen running, and then there were eight or nine, something like that, very loud shots fired. and then basically they started waving us to sort of free the highway. >> where were you exactly? on the west side highway? >> near chamber, right...
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what do the american people want?t is to have that viewpoint how does this hit the ground in youngstown ohio? all of this complex high-minded. what happens to the average family? in the people asking those questions with that pension? to have that person at the table. >> so as you ran against nancy pelosi. it is better than what people thought. honestly i have no intention to do that at all. for what needed to be done and said we're all of the same team helping our party in the direction to create a new model. for the economic system generally. and we're starting to move in that direction and they will start to see as more is more as the responsible party. >> that is a very practical way to think about it. >> you tend to see things as they are. >> we will be sure to check in how this project is going. up next a leading expert with ronald reagan with the similarities between the former president and donald trump and working-class republicans. next. ♪ ♪ you nervous? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what maheart-healthyle salad the california wa
what do the american people want?t is to have that viewpoint how does this hit the ground in youngstown ohio? all of this complex high-minded. what happens to the average family? in the people asking those questions with that pension? to have that person at the table. >> so as you ran against nancy pelosi. it is better than what people thought. honestly i have no intention to do that at all. for what needed to be done and said we're all of the same team helping our party in the direction...
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in criticizing people that come on our t. don't know anything about russia whatsoever ok that is the real poverty of the situation you know people that actually come here and meet people spend a little bit of time here they see some advice us but when they come for them who's going to be there they will twitter you tube all of that go ahead rocky and we're running out of time in the is so demeaning of our own media if it doesn't go along with his point of view and now to say that we're going to choke off different information and points of view from media outside of this country this this is a horrible betrayal of the american people and our right to decide what it is we're going to watch and listen to and read in the points of view that we want to consider and make up our own minds about these things i've never seen well the kind of foreign influence media that we saw leading up to the iraq war or the support for the first goal for through the new year a. but no knowing we can always be one direction only the west can influe
in criticizing people that come on our t. don't know anything about russia whatsoever ok that is the real poverty of the situation you know people that actually come here and meet people spend a little bit of time here they see some advice us but when they come for them who's going to be there they will twitter you tube all of that go ahead rocky and we're running out of time in the is so demeaning of our own media if it doesn't go along with his point of view and now to say that we're going to...
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some people love paris, i love paris, some people hate paris.ople hate paris. some people love new york, some others hate new york. you cannot compare. for me it's too naive. but what i look? yes, what has been done here in less than 30 years is crazy. i think people should just salute that. while the artists there are busy feeding the soul, many locals and expats here in dubai are also now keen to exercise their bodies. some of them in the most quintessential emirati locations. now, you wouldn't normally associate dubai with cycling. in fact, riding through the dubai rush hour is definitely a no—no. but the sport is becoming increasingly popular here, thanks to facilities like this, a cycling track. it's long, smooth, purpose built and flat as a pancake. in a country not famed for its exercise culture, these days many locals are now getting into a whole range of sports. and in case you're wondering, i'm going to leave this one to the experts. hi, i'm a wakeboarder in dubai. i'm all about board sports, so snowboarding, wakeboarding, kite surfing
some people love paris, i love paris, some people hate paris.ople hate paris. some people love new york, some others hate new york. you cannot compare. for me it's too naive. but what i look? yes, what has been done here in less than 30 years is crazy. i think people should just salute that. while the artists there are busy feeding the soul, many locals and expats here in dubai are also now keen to exercise their bodies. some of them in the most quintessential emirati locations. now, you...
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maher is a mix of peoples alongside the largest ethnic group the bomb are people in mar is home to the shan the current the chin the rock and a large number of others particularly in the border regions. ever since its independence in one nine hundred forty eight the republic of the union of myanmar has seemed an impossible undertaking. and sang to g.'s father general and son a national hero in the war for independence didn't live to see that he was assassinated. after that the country went through a series of rebellions and guerrilla wars that were put down with increasing bloodshed. and. the rise of social networks has given new war lays missionary work a new dimension he writes about the events he's hosting and has no trouble finding donors who are willing to pay for a new buddha statues and monasteries from if occasion is progressing ever more rapidly in the south of rockin state but a few dozen kilometers further north it's long ground to a standstill. thanks these mountains hide an entire region that has been sealed off by the army it's a no go zone for foreigners around a million
maher is a mix of peoples alongside the largest ethnic group the bomb are people in mar is home to the shan the current the chin the rock and a large number of others particularly in the border regions. ever since its independence in one nine hundred forty eight the republic of the union of myanmar has seemed an impossible undertaking. and sang to g.'s father general and son a national hero in the war for independence didn't live to see that he was assassinated. after that the country went...