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of people. the city needs to reevaluate the necessity to address harm rather than crime. we need to address a number of unhealthy people that are being swept off the street and arrested and detained and locked up with nowhere else to go. we need to address the criminalization of youth, black communities, sex workers, trans and queer communities. we have recommendations provided by the g.r.p. working group. we need to close 850 immediately without any possible proposal for the construction or renovation of a new jail. without any proposal to move people from 8502 another county jail, such as santa rita. earlier, you asked who was responsible for undertaking this issue and making sure that 850 permanently closes. that is your responsibility. you have been hearing with the community needs in this room. it is time to prioritize those needs and invest in transformative and healing opportunities. no new jails. no new cops and close 850 now. [cheering] >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello. i work with
of people. the city needs to reevaluate the necessity to address harm rather than crime. we need to address a number of unhealthy people that are being swept off the street and arrested and detained and locked up with nowhere else to go. we need to address the criminalization of youth, black communities, sex workers, trans and queer communities. we have recommendations provided by the g.r.p. working group. we need to close 850 immediately without any possible proposal for the construction or...
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the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as the government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the 29th f march, 2019. >> thank you, prime minister. matthew thompson from lbc. what extent is of your own making in the sense it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing out -- people out and hardliners within your own party along with you? obviously they weren't going to like what was in this deal. should you not have brought them on board a little bit more quickly? prime minister may: we have been working on this deal, ere have been various stages where we made clear to people what the approach that we're taking in relation to these issues. happened in december at the joint report. obviously there was further information that we put forward in the spring and then in july. our approach was clearly set out. -- set out for people. we've been of course, discussing with colleagues and with people in the house of commons as we have b
the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as the government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the 29th f march, 2019. >> thank you, prime minister. matthew thompson from lbc. what extent is of your own making in the sense it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing out -- people out and hardliners within your own party along with you? obviously they weren't going to like what was in this deal. should...
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my people these are my relatives the people that live here. that to me is the problem where we are the first peoples of this country we are the first people of the state of minnesota that the credit ojibwe people. we deserve better treatment than we're getting richer. while the opioid epidemic has ravaged the whole country native americans and american indians have been targeted throughout history for extermination by any means necessary and it seems and many applicants that means came at the end of a prescription pad. its chemical work for people been surviving that supported by the water the drugs are not the answer never read the solution they are part of the pharmaceutical companies bombardment to keep people asleep to keep people still keep using the words prosperity theory because nothing is a conspiracy that can. here's the theory when your truth my truth his truth is truth everybody's truth is truth we all are experiencing a different way some people experience in this way some people experience it this way but when they all have simil
my people these are my relatives the people that live here. that to me is the problem where we are the first peoples of this country we are the first people of the state of minnesota that the credit ojibwe people. we deserve better treatment than we're getting richer. while the opioid epidemic has ravaged the whole country native americans and american indians have been targeted throughout history for extermination by any means necessary and it seems and many applicants that means came at the...
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the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as a government and believe it's our duty as members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people. and we will be leaving on the 29th of march 2019. >> matthew thompson from albee c. i'm wondering to what extent this crisis is to some extent of your own making, and the sense that it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing hardliners within your own party with you. obviously, they were not going to like this deal. should you not have brought them onboard quickly? pm may: we have been working on this deal and negotiating. there has been various staging posts where we made clear the approach we are taking in relation to these issues. that happened in december at the joint report. obviously that there was further information we put forward in the spring. in july, the approach was clearly set out for people. we have of course been discussing with colleagues and with people in the house of commons as we have been discussing with busine
the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as a government and believe it's our duty as members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people. and we will be leaving on the 29th of march 2019. >> matthew thompson from albee c. i'm wondering to what extent this crisis is to some extent of your own making, and the sense that it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing hardliners within your own party with you. obviously, they were not going to like this...
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those people. a little boy in the country really one of the key to a serious problem so it's one of those situations where you can really see it's only going to get worse so you can get more. so in picking up on it's only going to get worse i want to remind our audience of the photo that i showed it right at the beginning of the show but some of the feedback and reaction from people look like this we got this tweet from she says discuss how this picture was staged to look at all the reporters in the background and the mother who should be charged with child endangerment and deported immediately and so they they point out things that they say is wrong with this photo. fast that these this woman and her children are barefoot and in diapers oh the humanity this photo says i just wanted to be a disney princess they write because she's wearing a shirt with disney characters on it hey man what do you make of reactions like this because there are some people who say this is not really what happened in thi
those people. a little boy in the country really one of the key to a serious problem so it's one of those situations where you can really see it's only going to get worse so you can get more. so in picking up on it's only going to get worse i want to remind our audience of the photo that i showed it right at the beginning of the show but some of the feedback and reaction from people look like this we got this tweet from she says discuss how this picture was staged to look at all the reporters...
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they went and tried to vote in the names of people who were dead, people who were felons or moved out of state. they made 61 attempts to vote. 97% of them succeeded. 97%. in other words, bus they didn't ask for i.d. in new york, anybody could walk in, give a name and could vote. the only three times they were stopped was when they were mistakes that were so obvious that no one would have not noticed them and because the felon who was trying to vote in the name of the son of the election official he was dealing with was being impersonated by an undercover agent and the mother said you can't vote. you're not my son. if we had investigations along this line, we'd find there are problems everywhere. look at the voting machines, look at the hacking, look at voter integrity, look at these rolls that have 24 million inaccurate entries which the obama administration didn't address, and we should look at voter fraud, look at owl of these things and not cherry pick them. >> one other wish on the table. a piece available on the new yorker web site, the headline: voter suppression tactics in the
they went and tried to vote in the names of people who were dead, people who were felons or moved out of state. they made 61 attempts to vote. 97% of them succeeded. 97%. in other words, bus they didn't ask for i.d. in new york, anybody could walk in, give a name and could vote. the only three times they were stopped was when they were mistakes that were so obvious that no one would have not noticed them and because the felon who was trying to vote in the name of the son of the election...
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we gave a vote to the british people. parliament overwelmingly gave that vote to the british to decide whether or not to stay in the european union. i believe it is our duty as a government and believe it's our duty as members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people. and we will be leaving on the 29th of march 2019. yes -- reporter: i'm wondering to what extent this crisis is to what extent of your own making a failure of expectation management and not bringing at the d.p. and hard liners within your party along with you? obviously they weren't going to like what was this deal. should you not have brought them onboard quickly? prime minister may: we have been working on this deal where we've made clear to people what the approach that we're taking in relation to these issues that happened in december at the joint report. obviously, then there was furrer information to be put forward in the spring and in july our approach was clearly set out for people. we have been discussing with colleagues and with p
we gave a vote to the british people. parliament overwelmingly gave that vote to the british to decide whether or not to stay in the european union. i believe it is our duty as a government and believe it's our duty as members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people. and we will be leaving on the 29th of march 2019. yes -- reporter: i'm wondering to what extent this crisis is to what extent of your own making a failure of expectation management and not bringing at the d.p....
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and people showed solidarity with people and wanted to affirm tolerance. in people then the next. now let me ask you specifically about the blasphemy law i saw people characterize it as medieval but from what i understand it's still a fairly fresh legislation i mean it was passed less than a decade ago the did more detailed definition of blasphemy what happened to your country between two thousand and nine and now to produce such a dramatic turnaround because you mentioned that the country has been changing for two decades but it seem to have changed in just the last couple of years. the political establishment have been very slow to change i mean the ordinary people on the ground have been way ahead. on all issues in terms of blasphemy i mean blasphemy has never actually been used nobody has been prosecuted but you are right yes it was only renewed ten years ago by a previous government and it really shows how out of step the political establishment. but now in the last number of years there's been a huge movement of women and young people reflecting a global famine assists movem
and people showed solidarity with people and wanted to affirm tolerance. in people then the next. now let me ask you specifically about the blasphemy law i saw people characterize it as medieval but from what i understand it's still a fairly fresh legislation i mean it was passed less than a decade ago the did more detailed definition of blasphemy what happened to your country between two thousand and nine and now to produce such a dramatic turnaround because you mentioned that the country has...
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he says, i call you people -- to the face of a journalist -- i call you people the enemy of the peoplet works for me politic politically. >> well, look, there's a lot of people in america, especially a lot of trump voters who think that the media is this elite entity that has not been on their side. you've got the new york and washington, d.c. elite media, so they like this. but it's -- again, it's disgusting and it puts journalists in danger. you know, it's a rallying cry for him toward his supporters. but it's very dangerous. >> dan? you think it's okay for him to trash us? >> i'm a freedom of speech activist. that's my job. that's my history. so i'm always going to be for the first amendment and for the freedom of speech. is the media biased? the media has been biased since the first cave man started talking about the cave man next to him. it's been going on forever. you have to get through it and past it. but freedom of speech is what separates us from china, what separates us from communist countries who oppress people. and i will never be against freedom of speech. >> i used to s
he says, i call you people -- to the face of a journalist -- i call you people the enemy of the peoplet works for me politic politically. >> well, look, there's a lot of people in america, especially a lot of trump voters who think that the media is this elite entity that has not been on their side. you've got the new york and washington, d.c. elite media, so they like this. but it's -- again, it's disgusting and it puts journalists in danger. you know, it's a rallying cry for him toward...
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i think that is where californian people stand and i think a lot of people think that. their lives, i wonder what are your long—term plans? do you plan to go back to malibu? yes, we will go back to malibu and we are going to rebuild and go through the insurance policy and see what can be done. just see — i think you come back and you start over again, you make it better than it was before, and you try to just rehash anything that's left and hopefully you know, just come back. that's all you can really do. argentina's government says it does not have the means to retrieve a submarine that's just been found at the bottom of the atlantic, a year after it went missing with 44 crew members on board. the submarine disappeared in november last year after reporting an electrical fault. the government will declare two days of mourning for the victims and says it's a new phase in the investigation into the accident. nichola carroll reports. 366 days since the ara sanjuan submarine went missing with 44 crew on board, and finally, an announcement from the authorities. translation:
i think that is where californian people stand and i think a lot of people think that. their lives, i wonder what are your long—term plans? do you plan to go back to malibu? yes, we will go back to malibu and we are going to rebuild and go through the insurance policy and see what can be done. just see — i think you come back and you start over again, you make it better than it was before, and you try to just rehash anything that's left and hopefully you know, just come back. that's all you...
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since the very thick pine people don't think of us in that way that when people are hurting in the way that they are that pain was felt first in places like st. louis and is really being recognized retrospectively now that the damage is done. >> jennifer what do you think drives voters politically in the middle of the country? what is the overriding issue for people? >> well, our argument is that what has driven voters generally are basic differences in what we call worldview, a kind of personality. personality is a loaded and complicated term. but people do have fundamentally different orientations and i said that distinction between an attraction for comfort for the familiar i think explained importantly why voters have voted in the direction they have done especially in decades. one of the reasons i think it's worth mentioning in this context for all we talk about the white working class and the white working class certainly delivers the vote overwhelmingly for donald trump there are many white voters who are very well-educated who nevertheless also voted for donald trump eight the
since the very thick pine people don't think of us in that way that when people are hurting in the way that they are that pain was felt first in places like st. louis and is really being recognized retrospectively now that the damage is done. >> jennifer what do you think drives voters politically in the middle of the country? what is the overriding issue for people? >> well, our argument is that what has driven voters generally are basic differences in what we call worldview, a...
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he liked to tick people off.e took actions that were controversial at the time to undermine the national bank. those actions were thought by some to be illegal and inappropriate. later, the senate censured him for that and had that later expunged. i do not know if he merited impeachment, but history holds him accountable for a lot of things. not everything is impeachable. high crimes might define impeachment. but presidents may do things that are justifiably impeachable and congress does not pursue impeachment against them. a growing number of people think johnson was justifiably subject to impeachment because he was hostile to the reconstruction policy congress was putting together at the time. so a lot of people think johnson was flaunting and disregarding the law. not just of reconstruction, but even the law that restricted how you should go about dismissing cabinet officials. he fired his war secretary without getting the senate approval. that was technically illegal at the time. and johnson also fought recon
he liked to tick people off.e took actions that were controversial at the time to undermine the national bank. those actions were thought by some to be illegal and inappropriate. later, the senate censured him for that and had that later expunged. i do not know if he merited impeachment, but history holds him accountable for a lot of things. not everything is impeachable. high crimes might define impeachment. but presidents may do things that are justifiably impeachable and congress does not...
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how did people react to it? >> well, obviously the reactions have been extremely, extremely disturbing, and i just, you know, am i shocked? what do i make of it? if it had been years ago when i was growing up there, no, those kind of comments were made all the time. if it had been before between then and now, this particular person who is in office in the united states white house, since he's been elected, i would say i'm not shocked, because it has gone backwards. now, let me say, though, there are a lot of amazing people in mississippi, a lot of amazing people fighting the fight for equality and justice -- >> thank you, mr. president. >> -- and there's a lot of hope there. but it's taken on a whole new, it's going down a whole -- >> let me ask you about that, because hyde smith has wrapped herself and we're seeing her with president trump, and he's making a lot of appearances for her in mississippi this evening, today. what have you heard from people there? you say, you know, things have gone backwards since t
how did people react to it? >> well, obviously the reactions have been extremely, extremely disturbing, and i just, you know, am i shocked? what do i make of it? if it had been years ago when i was growing up there, no, those kind of comments were made all the time. if it had been before between then and now, this particular person who is in office in the united states white house, since he's been elected, i would say i'm not shocked, because it has gone backwards. now, let me say,...
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the people that support us, a lot of people, most people, many people -- those people know when a story is true and they know when a story is false. i tell you what -- if the media would write correctly and accurately and fairly, you would have a lot less violence in the country. [indiscernible] pres. trump: i think we are doing very well. certainly well in the senate. which is obviously very important. and i think we are also going to do well in the house. we are going to see. i can only say this -- the house is a lot of stuff. [indiscernible] pres. trump: what is your next question? how many questions do you have? no more. doing a perfect executive order and the border is closed to these people. they are not coming in. they will go through the system and then shifted back depending on what happens with a silent -- with a silent -- with asylum. , all of, el salvador these countries are getting millions of dollars and are doing nothing for us. people, letting their and they have formed their caravans in the country. they are doing nothing. we are paying them hundreds of millions of doll
the people that support us, a lot of people, most people, many people -- those people know when a story is true and they know when a story is false. i tell you what -- if the media would write correctly and accurately and fairly, you would have a lot less violence in the country. [indiscernible] pres. trump: i think we are doing very well. certainly well in the senate. which is obviously very important. and i think we are also going to do well in the house. we are going to see. i can only say...
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the city helps 2500 people every year, 50 people each week exit homelessness. we end up with the same number. any time we make a planned or think about homelessness. there are 7500 we will build 7500 wedge its. that will not solve the problem and could exacerbate the problem if they are not the right thing to focus on. we have been despite the fact we did not spend a lot of time in the formation of the department addressing people in the vehicles. we have been working on this for six months. we convene a working group of people living in vehicles, advocacy groups, my staff, folks from mta talked through options. we piloted the encampment resolution team charged with helping address the 35 or so large encampments that existed in the city. they no longer exist. we are working on people sleeping in vicks in neighborhoods that have -- sleeping in vehicles in neighborhoods with large amounts of vehicles in them. it was successful. we had one gentleman going to the hospital, some went to navigation centers and family members. we got vehicles that weren't being occupi
the city helps 2500 people every year, 50 people each week exit homelessness. we end up with the same number. any time we make a planned or think about homelessness. there are 7500 we will build 7500 wedge its. that will not solve the problem and could exacerbate the problem if they are not the right thing to focus on. we have been despite the fact we did not spend a lot of time in the formation of the department addressing people in the vehicles. we have been working on this for six months. we...
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and historically in the u.s., low propensity voters are young people and people of color. host: the -- guest: and low income people. host: the organization's fact -- says the u.s. trails most developed countries in voter turnout. so tell us about the efforts -- how do you target potential low propensity voters as he called -- you call them? guest: a wide array of tactics. basically, we borrow heavily from traditional marketing, which says you need to contact someone about seven times to sell them your product. so we look at registered people as potential leads. and then ballots cast as our actual sales. it is like corporate marketing, only in this case we are not try to sell you goods, we are try to sell you voting itself. so what we do is we aim to contact somebody at least seven times. and we do this by fully saturating any inexpensive media channel we can buy, including billboards, text messages, radio ads, social media, and sometimes we do this by working with companies to make sure people have time off to vote. host: our guest is debra cleaver, vote.org founder and ce
and historically in the u.s., low propensity voters are young people and people of color. host: the -- guest: and low income people. host: the organization's fact -- says the u.s. trails most developed countries in voter turnout. so tell us about the efforts -- how do you target potential low propensity voters as he called -- you call them? guest: a wide array of tactics. basically, we borrow heavily from traditional marketing, which says you need to contact someone about seven times to sell...
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keeping the county jail means keeping people safe and keeping people engaged. i think sometimes that jail gets short shifted on the fact that all of the abundance and programs we have. i am not saying those programs replace programs outside in the community. but i am saying that we have a number -- and we have had for the last 30 years, innovative programs. my predecessor was a visionary and he saw to that. that was michael hennessey hennessy. no relation, again. what i want to say is that as a sheriff, the sheriff has very little effect on who comes to jail. i get who i get. and i have, right now, a lot of people in jail that are still in jail, almost three years after we voted down a new facility. and $80 million. now, pardon me. the jail replacement project work group, i was very happy to be part of that. i too wanted to say, what can we do? i think i have worked extremely hard on that and trying to get the population down and working with others in this room who do have that capacity. this police department, the district attorney, the court, the public defe
keeping the county jail means keeping people safe and keeping people engaged. i think sometimes that jail gets short shifted on the fact that all of the abundance and programs we have. i am not saying those programs replace programs outside in the community. but i am saying that we have a number -- and we have had for the last 30 years, innovative programs. my predecessor was a visionary and he saw to that. that was michael hennessey hennessy. no relation, again. what i want to say is that as a...
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people have a. i'm going to say overly moral stance when it comes to labor standards in developing countries because we don't think hard enough about the counterfactual question what would these people be doing if they weren't working in these factories that being said are the labor standards there in many of these factories in bangladesh i mean running plows are probably the example that we think about matic lee in recent memory are these conditions acceptable you said earlier about you know are we turning a blind eye to this and i think yes we are because with all due respect alan we get our cheap suits from there so what we're all then you say that you boycott product what role can we play as consumers i think that if we could somehow couper to meet and this is where you know my point earlier about policy makers are people making decisions making coordinated meaningful decisions that we could all. decide that we will not tolerate low wages in all developing countries so it's really a coordination
people have a. i'm going to say overly moral stance when it comes to labor standards in developing countries because we don't think hard enough about the counterfactual question what would these people be doing if they weren't working in these factories that being said are the labor standards there in many of these factories in bangladesh i mean running plows are probably the example that we think about matic lee in recent memory are these conditions acceptable you said earlier about you know...
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how do we make sure these people in your homes have the same access to quality of life that the people. well it seems to me like before we can fix anything we have to acknowledge the truth of the situation more than acknowledgement it has to be some type of compensation as of which surely the greatest nation on earth when the people who made the greatest contribution should have access to a quality of life for those who oppressed and slave those. somewhere. i've never really taken the idea of reparations seriously before that meeting with kwame has made me reconsider. i need to learn more about the inequalities that black people continue to experience i'm ready to face more uncomfortable truths. that. innocent. person. i. showed documentaries from around the world about those who won't give up their fight for justice. al-jazeera selects justice. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera in the united states the religious right is on the mom which we were always hunting for the guy who would take our script and read it their goal is to take
how do we make sure these people in your homes have the same access to quality of life that the people. well it seems to me like before we can fix anything we have to acknowledge the truth of the situation more than acknowledgement it has to be some type of compensation as of which surely the greatest nation on earth when the people who made the greatest contribution should have access to a quality of life for those who oppressed and slave those. somewhere. i've never really taken the idea of...
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doesn't soil people. so that process and the asylum course for these. people. is also a little boy. not country they're really one of the keep them serious so it's one of those situations where you can really see it's only going to get worse so you're going to get more of a bolt. so in picking up on it's only going to get worse i want to remind our audience of that photo that i showed it right at the beginning of the show but some of the feedback and reaction from people look like this we got this tweet from she says discuss how this picture was staged to look at all the reporters in the background and the mother who should be charged with child endangerment and deported immediately and so they they point out things that they say is wrong with this photo the fact that these this woman and her children are barefoot and in diapers oh the humanity this photo says i just wanted to be a disney princess they write because she's wearing a shirt with disney characters on it hey man what do you make of reactions like this because there are some people who say this is not really what happened
doesn't soil people. so that process and the asylum course for these. people. is also a little boy. not country they're really one of the keep them serious so it's one of those situations where you can really see it's only going to get worse so you're going to get more of a bolt. so in picking up on it's only going to get worse i want to remind our audience of that photo that i showed it right at the beginning of the show but some of the feedback and reaction from people look like this we got...
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government to hand the final say on brics it back to the people a group called business for a people's vote signed the letter to the sunday times it calls for a public vote on the negotiated break the terms of business leaders warn that the country faces a destructive heartbreaks it and want the public to have another vote u.k. government opposes allowing other referendum on bracks it it argues the british people decided on the matter in the twenty sixth steam consultation. i'm joined now by joe merkins an associate professor of law at the london school of economics joe business leaders have called for a second vote on breaks it to increase pressure on prime minister may is public support starting to shift on the issue. well it certainly looks like this is right on the back of a the second biggest march in britain's history seven hundred thousand people marched a few weekends ago in central london but the visual people from all over the world and now we have this letter from seventy businesspeople i think what will put pressure on the government is less what business people think becau
government to hand the final say on brics it back to the people a group called business for a people's vote signed the letter to the sunday times it calls for a public vote on the negotiated break the terms of business leaders warn that the country faces a destructive heartbreaks it and want the public to have another vote u.k. government opposes allowing other referendum on bracks it it argues the british people decided on the matter in the twenty sixth steam consultation. i'm joined now by...
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including these cards that we hand out to people. we want people to know they can come forward. and the icig does stuff like that. the word is getting out there. is there room for greater dissemination? absolutely. but i agree it's important. >> i want to tap the expertise we have in the room. do we have someone with a microphone who is able to circulate? we do? okay great. so yeah, just throw up your hands. i imagine it's not necessary at this point. but please do make your questions brief and have a kind of rising vocal inflection at the end that signals to all of us that you're not making a speech. sharon? or let's start with tom since you've got the mike upon the all ready. i'm tom divine with the government accountability project. and rob, my questions are interrelated around the insider threat program. what's your assessment of how much of a chilling effect that's had on whistle blowers because they're afraid it'll be used as a vehicle to harass them. and second is what's your assessment of how real that concern is? how much has the insider threat program expanded beyond i
including these cards that we hand out to people. we want people to know they can come forward. and the icig does stuff like that. the word is getting out there. is there room for greater dissemination? absolutely. but i agree it's important. >> i want to tap the expertise we have in the room. do we have someone with a microphone who is able to circulate? we do? okay great. so yeah, just throw up your hands. i imagine it's not necessary at this point. but please do make your questions...
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your whole proof that we if there are missing people we can find them and bring some closure to people that need that those affected are in desperate need of assistance some hope they announce a visit by u.s. president donald trump will increase attention to their plight. we're going to present to bring the conversation we're going to take a look at the. partridge and more airplanes are still going no time to relax if you want to understand what we're going through out here you got to be here and it's not something you can just see on t.v. you know others us get to kill off the president's intentions. i think is just showboating will come in and try to take credit for his insulted to firefighters. police the military handicap women. the campfire is only one of several blazes still ravaging the state scientists believe the growing frequency and intensity of such wildfires is due to a prolonged drought which is symptomatic of climate change. journalist mike the volt is that bill air force base near sacramento california where president trump has just touched down mike what are people tha
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these are new people that are rung. people like you, not the old hacks, people like you. and, yes, you should go down your street and your apartment building, down your dorm rooms, wherever it is, wherever you are and knock on doors and get them out there to vote. you have to do this. >> all right. >> you have to trust that the american people agree with us, not the other side. and for the democratic strategists who are freaking out hearing me say this, you have had a nice run, god bless you. we're taking over now. thank you. >> just be careful when you're out there knocking on the doors in the apartment building. michael moore, thank you very much. >> yes, please. >> that is "all in" for this evening from dallas. >> tonight the 11th hour of the 2018 midterm elections, donald trump insisting his rally audiences think of him when they're voting tomorrow. he's still going heavy on fear but told an interviewer today he wishes he had a softer tone. that was before he brought out his closer, rush limbaugh. a night of nervousness for so many democrats who stake so much on this
these are new people that are rung. people like you, not the old hacks, people like you. and, yes, you should go down your street and your apartment building, down your dorm rooms, wherever it is, wherever you are and knock on doors and get them out there to vote. you have to do this. >> all right. >> you have to trust that the american people agree with us, not the other side. and for the democratic strategists who are freaking out hearing me say this, you have had a nice run, god...
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a lot of people say yes. >> a lot of people say yes. that is one of the president's favorite stock phrases. the other form is, a lot of people are talking about it. just to be clear, the people who say yes are pushing a conspiracy theory, and just to be clear, this is the very conspiracy theory that an anti-semitic gunman latched onto before murdering 11 people in pittsburgh, a gunman obsessed about people invading this country. and this is a president who a "washington post" fact-checker said today is averaging 8.3 false or misleading claims a day. more than 5,000 so far. so, consider this. >> some people call it an invasion. it's like an invasion. they have violently overrun the mexican border. you saw that two days ago. these are tough people in many cases. a lot of young men. strong men. a lot of men that maybe we don't want in our country. >> that's part of the president's address today, at which we were told to expect new policy on asylum seekers. instead, the president merely promised to issue an executive order sometime next wee
a lot of people say yes. >> a lot of people say yes. that is one of the president's favorite stock phrases. the other form is, a lot of people are talking about it. just to be clear, the people who say yes are pushing a conspiracy theory, and just to be clear, this is the very conspiracy theory that an anti-semitic gunman latched onto before murdering 11 people in pittsburgh, a gunman obsessed about people invading this country. and this is a president who a "washington post"...
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people did. although they sold less phones revenues were up 14% last quarter because their prices are going up. i think that's key. connell: the market is pricing in a big move, larger than normal move tomorrow, jonathan, the options market in apple's share price. it is interesting to see how these companies stocks react to their reports. facebook be the other night. didn't think it was greatest report. next thing you know there was buying in the stock. anything we can read in broader market? >> apple tells the tale. that terms the attitude of broader market. apple is not any other tech stock. this is 6% of the dow jones industrials. it is 13%, this is the 100 point behemoth, big elephant in the room. connell, all rest of technology melting away, apple amazingly still up. rest of the market flat for the year, apple still up 30% year-to-date, heading into these numbers. the stock will move. connell: we have them as soon as they are out. we'll come back. the other big story, melissa. melissa: presi
people did. although they sold less phones revenues were up 14% last quarter because their prices are going up. i think that's key. connell: the market is pricing in a big move, larger than normal move tomorrow, jonathan, the options market in apple's share price. it is interesting to see how these companies stocks react to their reports. facebook be the other night. didn't think it was greatest report. next thing you know there was buying in the stock. anything we can read in broader market?...
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it is not my job to change people's minds or make people not like the president.et facts into the public realm. i think we zo do a disservice when we reprint inaccurate claims without corrections and context. >> to the trump closing argument this midterm season about hating the media, marvin your new book is about the enemy of the people rhetoric. he ratcheted it up further. you can play me on a loop saying that. that's been true for two years. what is -- what stands out to you about this midterm strategy to attack the media? >> it is not only midterm. it goes back decades even to the last century. lies repeated often enough generally by despots are accepted after a while by the people as truths. if you are successful in conveying a lot of lies that become accepted as truths, they then act themselves out in the ballot box. there are going to be many people who have accepted the president's version of truth. and they are going to vote for it. i think that he knows that. he's been playing on that. this is a conscious policy. it is politics in the media age. >> jon s
it is not my job to change people's minds or make people not like the president.et facts into the public realm. i think we zo do a disservice when we reprint inaccurate claims without corrections and context. >> to the trump closing argument this midterm season about hating the media, marvin your new book is about the enemy of the people rhetoric. he ratcheted it up further. you can play me on a loop saying that. that's been true for two years. what is -- what stands out to you about this...
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guns don't kill people, people kill people. it makes it easier when the people went to the square, that wasn't a twitter revolution, that was a human revolution facilitated by twitter. for the younger generation of journalists, we are technology agnostic, and sure, these companies are entities and they have personalities and humans, and so we have to do something about this technology, technology is disruptive. no, it is the way people use this to knowledge he -- use the technology. they either have ethics or they don't, they are either selling their platform to foreign intelligence agencies to interfere in our democracy or they are not. that is not the platform's fault. artificial intelligence is just statistics. it shows ones and zeros. it is not moral entity in and of itself. i think overall we need to focus more on the humans and less on the 120. >> i would just say, i guess, i am going to say people with guns kill people but people without guns and societies ... societies where guns happen to be for various historical reas
guns don't kill people, people kill people. it makes it easier when the people went to the square, that wasn't a twitter revolution, that was a human revolution facilitated by twitter. for the younger generation of journalists, we are technology agnostic, and sure, these companies are entities and they have personalities and humans, and so we have to do something about this technology, technology is disruptive. no, it is the way people use this to knowledge he -- use the technology. they either...
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important, a lot of people complain about supporting these people when they come in. why are we paying for them? i got your point. sahil kapur or. guest: it reminds me of the efforts in 2006 under president bush and the effort in 2013, under president obama. this was basically the theory that 11 amelia -- 11 million people are here, put them on a path to citizenship after they pass a background check and a mistake that they have not committed crimes. that would create an influx of money because they would now be brought into the workforce. they would no longer have to live in the shadows. that bill in 2013 appropriated $40 billion for additional border security. included family-based sponsorship. adult siblings, which is not all of what job once in the category -- trump wants in the category but it is some of it. there was a faction in the house of representatives among the republican majority that could citizenshipthe past for 11 million people here legally. this is the reason that the effort repeatedly hit a wall. host: i want to go back to the point about doing mor
important, a lot of people complain about supporting these people when they come in. why are we paying for them? i got your point. sahil kapur or. guest: it reminds me of the efforts in 2006 under president bush and the effort in 2013, under president obama. this was basically the theory that 11 amelia -- 11 million people are here, put them on a path to citizenship after they pass a background check and a mistake that they have not committed crimes. that would create an influx of money because...
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some people might have a bias to discriminate against asian people all black people or white people whatever they are system in principle the least should be able to. come to a decision. for a year of overt bias doesn't mean of course that they are systems apologise for the many examples where they are systems can have their own biases but at least they can be free of overt bias if they're refugee from syria or from yemen or from money or the part of the world where suffering persecution then they should be treated with humanity and these sort of you know artificial intelligence based systems into choose to catch people out the line i don't think is appropriate and i would argue is a breach of their human rights our border patrol system doesn't just to look out for deception of people when they're coming through the border it's a will to process the. the the commission has been logged in advance for people who want to the gym at the cross the border to help speed up the paperwork at the border and it's also able to help look out for hidden humans in cargoes of lorries or instow compartments
some people might have a bias to discriminate against asian people all black people or white people whatever they are system in principle the least should be able to. come to a decision. for a year of overt bias doesn't mean of course that they are systems apologise for the many examples where they are systems can have their own biases but at least they can be free of overt bias if they're refugee from syria or from yemen or from money or the part of the world where suffering persecution then...
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people. in texas, they saved over 12,000 people. think of what that means, over 12,000 people. they went into areas that no one else would go into, and it was incredible. what they did in texas, florida, puerto rico, the coast guard has become a symbol of strength and perseverance and toughness and genius, actually -- it is purely genius. hello to the tennis nicholas -- hello to lieutenant nicholas hartman who is the commander of the cutter, aqua net and i also want to congratulate seaman christopher wilson as being selected for a school, that is the best. you truly make us proud. congratulations. going to that school is like going to the wharton school of finance if you do what you do. everyone in today's videoconference, i want to thank you all for serving. today, we thank god for the blessing of having you people be our heroes -- and you truly are our heroes. and they love you and respect you, your families are back here. and look forward to seeing you. you keep america safe and strong and
people. in texas, they saved over 12,000 people. think of what that means, over 12,000 people. they went into areas that no one else would go into, and it was incredible. what they did in texas, florida, puerto rico, the coast guard has become a symbol of strength and perseverance and toughness and genius, actually -- it is purely genius. hello to the tennis nicholas -- hello to lieutenant nicholas hartman who is the commander of the cutter, aqua net and i also want to congratulate seaman...
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have families people have you know who care about their well being and that's a community of people that you know that can change the way society it wields as well king about very specific cultural community in a muslim community and you know that in muslim societies that those issues are treated differently i will give you an example of being with for example if they gave capital by night a fairly conservative society during the day and those kinds of groups they rarely intermingle it's kind of don't ask don't tell policy and maybe that's not good enough for somebody but for those societies. that's bearable at least for the time being don't you think that there's a bit of a push to apply western advocacy standards to communities who have totally different cultural understanding and cultural expectations you know i mean what we're saying here is that there are basic rights that all communities have to accept that's true and the cultural relativism that says no it's ok if you know women are subjugated and some fundamental way because it's a religious constraint or if you know there a
have families people have you know who care about their well being and that's a community of people that you know that can change the way society it wields as well king about very specific cultural community in a muslim community and you know that in muslim societies that those issues are treated differently i will give you an example of being with for example if they gave capital by night a fairly conservative society during the day and those kinds of groups they rarely intermingle it's kind...
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it encouraging people to pleef that. and nominate him for president and elect him president. >> and do you feel that democrats will now become part of the show too now they have the committed gafls and they will will say let's join the reality tv. >> all washington politicians have become part of the show over the last few decades. and with cable news with partisan cable news and so forth. sure they're going to be part of the show. but if -- if politics has become a show and you're the -- the out of poufr party you had no choice but to become part of the show. now, you -- you want to maintain a -- your tether to reality as much as possible which i hope the democrats will do. >> when you see tv news anchors like sean hannity or the judge go on stage and be part of a political rally, is that fitting into your concept of how we lose the distinction of what the press should do. >> well it is certainly a new -- a new condition. i mean -- in that case -- i mean i think it's awful and the fact that we lost those -- another set
it encouraging people to pleef that. and nominate him for president and elect him president. >> and do you feel that democrats will now become part of the show too now they have the committed gafls and they will will say let's join the reality tv. >> all washington politicians have become part of the show over the last few decades. and with cable news with partisan cable news and so forth. sure they're going to be part of the show. but if -- if politics has become a show and you're...
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a set of things that people engage on but most people when you sit down and talk with them about what's behind it if you read them the declaration of human rights those thirty articles of that declaration are things that most people believe they want for themselves they want for them their children and they want for their societies now you came to the united nations after a decade of human rights watch an organization that's been headed by the same person kind of for all for twenty five years now a person who in an interview with me endorsed a bombing of syria you know lateral american bombing of syria i'm surprised to hear that because it's against human rights watch policy so i don't want to it's a quite an accurate description of what you said it was and i didn't hear you but you brought it up and. while i was at human rights watch there were. there are policies and there's a very explicit policy of human rights watch about when they can make such an endorsement and i know that that policy was going in the heat of the discussion and it is on the record in everybody can check it out b
a set of things that people engage on but most people when you sit down and talk with them about what's behind it if you read them the declaration of human rights those thirty articles of that declaration are things that most people believe they want for themselves they want for them their children and they want for their societies now you came to the united nations after a decade of human rights watch an organization that's been headed by the same person kind of for all for twenty five years...
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jeans and rock music with the iranian people? what are we doing wrong there? >> we are doing in iran what lester described in cuba, which is as a general matter there's a whole host of sanctions against american companies doing things in iran. there's an exception for social media. with the idea being that we're trying to facilitate the use of social media in iran so that people can express themselves, can do in iran what lester was describing in cuba. can i go back to something lester said? >> sure, yeah, please. >> so i want to actually pick up on lester's household for a second. >> uh-oh. >> which is that he's, you know, allowing his children to express themselves and all the rest, but lester, as the head of the household, models -- >> not truthful. to be clear. or his children, to be fair. >> but he models truthfulness. he shows his children, you know, this is the proper way to engage in debate and discussion. i think that one of the real problems that we have and, you know, we can do a whole bunch of like is it with the last
jeans and rock music with the iranian people? what are we doing wrong there? >> we are doing in iran what lester described in cuba, which is as a general matter there's a whole host of sanctions against american companies doing things in iran. there's an exception for social media. with the idea being that we're trying to facilitate the use of social media in iran so that people can express themselves, can do in iran what lester was describing in cuba. can i go back to something lester...
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that's a problem you know why people don't vote because we don't vote on actual issues we vote on people who might might pay attention to be issues we care about what we need in this country is more voting for an initiative federal initiatives need to have literally we need to have votes about these things that's my opinion because i don't think that there's any reason to spend this money on this and as a senior advocacy and policy counsel for the american civil liberties union told courts that efforts to put these cameras and there are industry lights of a proposed before by local local law enforcement quote it basically has the ability to turn every street light into a surveillance device which is very orwellian to say the least and most are exception jurisdictions the local police department of public works are authorized to make these decisions unilaterally and in secret there's no public debate or oversight and that's the problem this whole idea that law enforcement of any any kind is allowed to go in and make decisions without checking with the public that is wrong period and it ha
that's a problem you know why people don't vote because we don't vote on actual issues we vote on people who might might pay attention to be issues we care about what we need in this country is more voting for an initiative federal initiatives need to have literally we need to have votes about these things that's my opinion because i don't think that there's any reason to spend this money on this and as a senior advocacy and policy counsel for the american civil liberties union told courts that...
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the capacity is for 500 people. >> many people from paradise had harrowing escapes. joe was driving through a fire while trying to reassure his 3- year-old daughter. >> we are not going to catch on fire. we will stay away from it. >> at one point he thinks are. >> olivia was worried she can't see her mother who was driving another car with her baby sister. >> we are out of it. we are past it. >> you did it. >> we did it together. >> it was her birthday and the whole family celebrated a moment of joy. the question for so many remains, what happens now. back to you. >>> we now go to the fires burning out of control in southern california. the woolsey and the hill fire both started northwest of los angeles. the woolsey fire has destroyed 150 homes. it has burned thousands of acres. the flames are just raging. 250,000 people are under evacuation orders cludes the en malibu. many are under evacuation orders. they struggled with the decision on to leave. >> we were trying to figure out what to do. my wife wanted me to pack the car last night. i told her not to worry. then
the capacity is for 500 people. >> many people from paradise had harrowing escapes. joe was driving through a fire while trying to reassure his 3- year-old daughter. >> we are not going to catch on fire. we will stay away from it. >> at one point he thinks are. >> olivia was worried she can't see her mother who was driving another car with her baby sister. >> we are out of it. we are past it. >> you did it. >> we did it together. >> it was her...
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to be a process and i want people to come and we need the people.le because we have hundreds of companies moving in, we need the people. your campaign had and add showing migrants climbing over walls and so on,... that is true, they we re and so on,... that is true, they were not actors, do you think they we re were not actors, do you think they were actors? they did not come from hollywood. these were people, this was a natural, it happened a few days ago. they are hundreds of miles away. hundreds and hundreds of miles away. hundreds and hundreds of miles away. honestly, i think away. hundreds and hundreds of miles away. honestly, ithink you away. hundreds and hundreds of miles away. honestly, i think you should let me run the country, you run cnn and if you did it well your ratings would be much better. that's enough. that's enough. that's enough. that's enough. pardon me man. i have one other question it if i may ask rush of investigation, are you concerned that you may have... i am not concerned about anything with the russian investigation beca
to be a process and i want people to come and we need the people.le because we have hundreds of companies moving in, we need the people. your campaign had and add showing migrants climbing over walls and so on,... that is true, they we re and so on,... that is true, they were not actors, do you think they we re were not actors, do you think they were actors? they did not come from hollywood. these were people, this was a natural, it happened a few days ago. they are hundreds of miles away....
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i understand a lot of people -- minority people work on those greyhound tracks.i would like your opinion generally on amendment 13 and my comments, any that you care to address. so thank you for listening to my question. >> thank you. amendment 13 dog racing is one of those amendments that really -- the ballot title and the summary of it doesn't address the bigger issues here. you've had a lot of money put in on both sides of this issue as well. but going back to the pregnant pig amendment that was passed some years ago by floridians, ironically there wasn't a pig in any of the ads that were asking people to vote for it. it was a little puppy. so, you know, people love dogs and whatever. but it is true that there are people in some of the agricultural-related industries that are worried that this -- the way that it's actually written has the potential down the way of affecting their livelihood because it really is a very strong animal rights clause in the amendment which unless you read it, the full text which most people don't, they just read the ballot summary
i understand a lot of people -- minority people work on those greyhound tracks.i would like your opinion generally on amendment 13 and my comments, any that you care to address. so thank you for listening to my question. >> thank you. amendment 13 dog racing is one of those amendments that really -- the ballot title and the summary of it doesn't address the bigger issues here. you've had a lot of money put in on both sides of this issue as well. but going back to the pregnant pig...
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these people say that's the kind of happiness they like to bring to other people.cination and desire to be exposed and have those feelings. >> our thanks to lisa ling. you can see more of her report on "this is life" at 10:00 right here on cnn. we'll be right back. i just got my cashback match, is this for real? yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. we've frozen out...out... and forgotten... by a white house and washington mired in special-interests politics. but we can take our country back with a democratic agenda for the people. that means lowering healthcare costs, increasing pay through rebuilding america, and cleaning up corruption. and it means having the strength to stand up for our values. it's time to make washington work for the people again. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios
these people say that's the kind of happiness they like to bring to other people.cination and desire to be exposed and have those feelings. >> our thanks to lisa ling. you can see more of her report on "this is life" at 10:00 right here on cnn. we'll be right back. i just got my cashback match, is this for real? yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let...
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so many people worried about the status of their people. when will they know or get inside?> that will take some time. it's not a scene where it is safe where people can go in and out at this point. we have investigators looking to make sure the scene inside the nightclub is safe. it will take some time. i don't have a time estimate for that. >> do you know how this call came in? >> someone in the bar called for help? or did someone leave? how did it unfold? >> i don't know where the call came from, but what i can tell you is it was a call of shots fired. >> did you check with security guards upon arrival? maybe it was somebody who came back after a fight? >> i don't have that level of detail. it is rapidly unfolding at this point. we are trying to get information to give you about the statistics of what has happened. i don't have that level of detail. i haven't been able to talk to investigators. >> you say the shooter is quarantined or cordoned off? >> we don't feel the shooter has left the bar and grill. whatever it is, it was contained inside the bar and grill. we don't
so many people worried about the status of their people. when will they know or get inside?> that will take some time. it's not a scene where it is safe where people can go in and out at this point. we have investigators looking to make sure the scene inside the nightclub is safe. it will take some time. i don't have a time estimate for that. >> do you know how this call came in? >> someone in the bar called for help? or did someone leave? how did it unfold? >> i don't know...
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choose number off a great diversity people that we lack the diverse people just like we were. women and in those african-americans there is our governor's running mate is a native american first time we need american oneness. stude wide election and so what this will do i think is bring in the perspective from the diverse groups that now join. the legislative bodies and hopefully they will talk about some of the issues of well people that have been neglected in the past. doesn't want to highlight or are you would you say can you repeat it now what with what's been your highlight for me ten elections what was the state with their own money yeah what what what if you go to bed and wake up in the morning thinking now now i'm in a good mood about this. well we are going to go ahead with the make america great agenda that's been going on with. i don't think this midterm elections make any difference to. president trump what it might do is it might now. if if the if the democrats in the house. are not working in a bipartisan way the president from can blame everything on the house a
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people were in the bar? >> i don't know [indiscernible] you, well, i don't think it was random, he's a resident of this area, and i would have to commonsense would speculate, thers some reason he would know about it, it sounds like he was driving on the freeway. >> there's nothing that leads us to believe it. >> this is a heroic, and it's saving some people, what do you want to say about that? >> there were six off duty police officers in there from a couple of different agencies and i've talked to a parent who came up and said they stood in front of my daughter. so, it was amazing. it was amazing. [indiscernible] >> what is the words for the community. >> after the tragedy on the east coast, i talked to the parishioners in there, i followed up on the rabbi, we've got to do something about the hate and we've got to do something and reach out and help people, and understand them. this will touch so many lives around the community. >> our indication is social media, and you can use it. >> there's nothing to in
people were in the bar? >> i don't know [indiscernible] you, well, i don't think it was random, he's a resident of this area, and i would have to commonsense would speculate, thers some reason he would know about it, it sounds like he was driving on the freeway. >> there's nothing that leads us to believe it. >> this is a heroic, and it's saving some people, what do you want to say about that? >> there were six off duty police officers in there from a couple of different...
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to apply and selecting from the people who apply, that we go out and bring people along. and it's job development. maybe we need to be looking more toward building our internal capacity in our departments so people can promote. i do think we're a better employer than the private sector and, frankly, most public sectors. it doesn't mean we're great and that we're doing everything right at all, but we can build on the merit system and the principles of non-discrimination and fairness and make sure people have access to those better jobs. >> you're saying you think we could do this, like go out and recruit people. is that part of your plan? >> yes, it is. >> it's in your written plan? >> yes, in the mayor's written directive, we've met with the workforce development to improve the pipeline, people getting into city technical jobs. we've created a new classification last year for trainees. with the cooperation of local 21, we revised our qualifications for technical jobs. if it doesn't require a college degree, let's take it out of the requirement and come up with the fact th
to apply and selecting from the people who apply, that we go out and bring people along. and it's job development. maybe we need to be looking more toward building our internal capacity in our departments so people can promote. i do think we're a better employer than the private sector and, frankly, most public sectors. it doesn't mean we're great and that we're doing everything right at all, but we can build on the merit system and the principles of non-discrimination and fairness and make...
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this is to remind people these people are not worth the same decency we would give to people in iraqstan. that's what he said tonight. >> no, it's to discourage people from coming here. we saw what they did on the mexican border. they threw rocks, attacked them. they tore down fences. >> two cops were hurt. >> one cop is too much, chris. >> to shoot them? to shoot them? >> let me finish what i'm saying. the president said that trying to discourage. remember the story of david and goliath, it was a stone. remember on september 11th, what was the weapon they used to fly those airplanes into the buildings? box cutters. the point is, there are rules of engagement that the military follows. and -- >> throwing rocks doesn't get you shot by the u.s. military. they have honor and integrity -- wtd with the rules of behavior. >> when have you ever known our military to go shoot people up. >> when the commander in chief says that's what i want, but they have a chain of command -- >> no, you tell me when that's happened. >> a box cutter wasn't what caused 9/11. it was airplanes. it was a system
this is to remind people these people are not worth the same decency we would give to people in iraqstan. that's what he said tonight. >> no, it's to discourage people from coming here. we saw what they did on the mexican border. they threw rocks, attacked them. they tore down fences. >> two cops were hurt. >> one cop is too much, chris. >> to shoot them? to shoot them? >> let me finish what i'm saying. the president said that trying to discourage. remember the...
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people know. i wants to look everyone in the eye tonight and tell them i support protecting people with preexisting conditions. that is could. what joe manchin is doing is trying to disguise his support for obamacare. he won't change it. premiums are skyrocketing 160% over four years in the real goal is to get to hillarycare which joe manchin supports. that open-mindedness which would bankrupt the country is the wrong direction. a big difference on healthcare between us but we are not ever going to allow people with preexisting conditions, you don't need obamacare to prevent people with preexisting conditions. manchin: what his friend and republicans put on the bill after we tried to intervene to stop him from throwing 800,000 w. virginians off, make no mistake about it, they would be out, they would be out in the street, a life and death matter. their remedy to this is we're going to protect you from preexisting conditions except we won't protect the disease you have. if you have cancer we will t
people know. i wants to look everyone in the eye tonight and tell them i support protecting people with preexisting conditions. that is could. what joe manchin is doing is trying to disguise his support for obamacare. he won't change it. premiums are skyrocketing 160% over four years in the real goal is to get to hillarycare which joe manchin supports. that open-mindedness which would bankrupt the country is the wrong direction. a big difference on healthcare between us but we are not ever...
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i don't harass people on there, i don't do any of those ugly things that some people do.ing to become what they are. all of a sudden my account vanished like a hillary clinton email. >> tucker: did you call them? let me just say if you are in your business or my business, that's not a small thing. that's one of the ways you communicate with your listeners, one of the ways you disseminate your ideas, the main what you do. if you do call twitter to find out, did you have any contact at all? >> no number at all, they completely banished me, so i'm not even able to login and email twitter support. a friend of mine sent me a couple email addresses for people that supposedly work at twitter but i'm sure they're not going to answer any of those. they did exactly what i said they would do. they came for alex jones first because he's a nut job and they wanted to see how the rate would react. they got him and i knew they were coming for me. if they will come for you too. >> tucker: so when they did come for alex jones the idea was you can have him because he's embarrassing and no o
i don't harass people on there, i don't do any of those ugly things that some people do.ing to become what they are. all of a sudden my account vanished like a hillary clinton email. >> tucker: did you call them? let me just say if you are in your business or my business, that's not a small thing. that's one of the ways you communicate with your listeners, one of the ways you disseminate your ideas, the main what you do. if you do call twitter to find out, did you have any contact at all?...
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how about the people of tijuana. the caravan came north because they knew they would have a shot of getting into this country. they enculled this whole thing from the very first day. now it's a disaster. the mayor of tijuana says his city is buckling under the weight of migrants. many are criminals the mayor of tijuana says. violence has broken out. people have been hurt. dozens of migrants never made it to the border. they are still missing, presumably kidnapped by drug cartels. the human cost has been very high. democrats are not talking about that cost. we would like to talk about it. chuck schumer joins us. before we get to all of that share rod brown from ohio, who has been endorsed, is lecturing us on jesus. do you think sharrod brown is a little closer to jesus than, say, i am? >> well, matthew 25 applies here, don't you think? that's what he was quoting. we have people fleeing for their lives who are in desperate need who want to come to this country and seek asylum by presenting themselves at the border and
how about the people of tijuana. the caravan came north because they knew they would have a shot of getting into this country. they enculled this whole thing from the very first day. now it's a disaster. the mayor of tijuana says his city is buckling under the weight of migrants. many are criminals the mayor of tijuana says. violence has broken out. people have been hurt. dozens of migrants never made it to the border. they are still missing, presumably kidnapped by drug cartels. the human cost...