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the needs of the people, it does make people feel like we don't matter. and then, you know, if we don't matter, why should we vote for you? i hear that a lot. so what i do -- i'm a card carrying michigan democrat. >> do you think, given the origins of the crisis here, which was initiated by an election in 2010. >> yes. >> i mean, i think people would agree, right, the crisis here started because of 2010, someone got elected, they took a bunch of steps, they passed laws, the emergency manager law, they passed a law, took away the ability to govern yourself, right? >> that's right. >> took away democracy. >> took away democracy, right, made a decision that no one here was able to veto that poisoned people. >> yes. >> so those are the stakes of that election in 2010. like do you think of zachary, 2018, having similar stakes? >> yes and no. i think they have similar stakes and i think that we need to not repeat the same mistakes we made in 2010. had we had an inspiring candidate in 2010, i dare say we wouldn't have rick snyder. if we can have candidates that
the needs of the people, it does make people feel like we don't matter. and then, you know, if we don't matter, why should we vote for you? i hear that a lot. so what i do -- i'm a card carrying michigan democrat. >> do you think, given the origins of the crisis here, which was initiated by an election in 2010. >> yes. >> i mean, i think people would agree, right, the crisis here started because of 2010, someone got elected, they took a bunch of steps, they passed laws, the...
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something that the people there are some self i think i've talked to people from both sides as we can say initiative some people that are very engaged in fighting right wing extremism for many many years and they sat they they never got the support they wanted to actually. that's what they say for a long time but on the other side people from all. the anti muslim immigrant movement that had its birth in dresden which is not too far away from him that's exactly and people that are you know go to the demonstration there maybe not part of thinking about they understand you know they have their fears and they actually fear the violence of the migrants so we really have two different fears here in the same city that that was my sons and of course i've been there for the concert and it was it was a very nice atmosphere but of course the question is. it was nice for the one side and the other one side the other side will it include you know will it be can it be included will the society. be divided by that and not and we want to pick up on that question matthew just coming back to the concer
something that the people there are some self i think i've talked to people from both sides as we can say initiative some people that are very engaged in fighting right wing extremism for many many years and they sat they they never got the support they wanted to actually. that's what they say for a long time but on the other side people from all. the anti muslim immigrant movement that had its birth in dresden which is not too far away from him that's exactly and people that are you know go to...
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jobs exist is to shore up some prints laying's empire, those people are the only people that matter in the company. >> that is true. one thing you find is this rhetoric, lean and mean. ceos were often praised for how many people they could lay off, how many they could fire but those were the guys actually doing work. it wasn't the bullshit guys. if you are ups or something you fire the drivers and the people who are actually doing something and cut down their numbers, speed them up, make their life a living hell. meanwhile in the office are all these guys doing absolutely nothing and they get cultivated. they will never get fired because that is your badge of honor and people are often -- not only is there prestige measured in how many people they have working under them but often their salary, how many people you have working determines how much money you get. >> one thing that emerges from this is people are miserable doing bullshit jobs. one question that spring to mind putting on my ayn rand masturbator hat, what you do if you make it in the stock together pages of ayn rand -- t
jobs exist is to shore up some prints laying's empire, those people are the only people that matter in the company. >> that is true. one thing you find is this rhetoric, lean and mean. ceos were often praised for how many people they could lay off, how many they could fire but those were the guys actually doing work. it wasn't the bullshit guys. if you are ups or something you fire the drivers and the people who are actually doing something and cut down their numbers, speed them up, make...
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but i looked around for people on the trade and goldman sachs i thought these people love what they do i merely like it and i thought i can't win. and so what always interested me was economic policy and writing about economic policy. and to say goodness is awful time but goldman sachs may be up. i'm one of the many stories of people who were fired and that's what led to where i was because it forced me to rethink about what i was doing and i was passionate about economic policy so it is not like overnight i bail a policy writer and started putting out books i took a jobs a fund raiser to raise money and work for nonprofit to raise the money -- to pay bills so that i could read an write on night and and so now i used to think i was lazy. turns out i wasn't lazy but doing wrong job. it is nothing for me to work all weekend and nothing for me to work -- dawn until dusk every day for weeks at a time writing books. is it something reenforces skill and intelligence and so as the book makes clear, i'm telling my story in describing what people can be. >> here's john camny most recent book en
but i looked around for people on the trade and goldman sachs i thought these people love what they do i merely like it and i thought i can't win. and so what always interested me was economic policy and writing about economic policy. and to say goodness is awful time but goldman sachs may be up. i'm one of the many stories of people who were fired and that's what led to where i was because it forced me to rethink about what i was doing and i was passionate about economic policy so it is not...
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and people have a lot of reasons. people have done studies on why people don't leave. and a lot is financial. it's hard. they don't have the means to do it. or don't want to leave pets. they want to stay behind. it's difficult if you don't have a place to go. hotels won't take them. there's medical reasons. >> as that young woman said. >> i'll take you through what's going to happen over the next 24 hours. what we're going to expect. we have the tornado watch and the heavy rain. we have the wind the power is out. so people are wondering what's going to happen next. this is the future radar. the short range model throughout the next 48 hours. it shows you the band of rain. and where the center is. i'll fast forward here. let's go to the land fall. this computer model is telling us. 10:00 a.m. this morning. remember the center of the eye has to cross the coast. for them to call the land fall from the hurricane center. it looks like approximately by this model 10 to 11:00 a.m. daylight hours. at the same time we have the bands of torrential rain over areas of the outer ba
and people have a lot of reasons. people have done studies on why people don't leave. and a lot is financial. it's hard. they don't have the means to do it. or don't want to leave pets. they want to stay behind. it's difficult if you don't have a place to go. hotels won't take them. there's medical reasons. >> as that young woman said. >> i'll take you through what's going to happen over the next 24 hours. what we're going to expect. we have the tornado watch and the heavy rain. we...
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people are good.dia. forget the people that write stuff. >> i think that is why they turn to my show, 28 million, because they wanted to see something balanced for once. every other show it's like 24/7, hate, nontrump. i call it "hatriotism." that is not going to help nothing. people want to hear the balance. they want to hear the truth. anything that isn't based on facts and data and is pure emotion, that ain't right. >> sean: so you are going to do standup? add to your standup the serious part of it. >> i like that idea. >> sean: do your standup and sit down and have a conversation with somebody maybe you disagree with. >> sean, i got to tell you one thing before you kick me out of here. >> it open not kicking you out of here. stay as long as you want. >> i appreciate you being a good friend for me when i was hiding my mom's basement and found cigarette butts from when i was 13 and i was smoking. they were good smoking. >> sean: you smoked them again? i remember they were 50 cents a pack. >> they ar
people are good.dia. forget the people that write stuff. >> i think that is why they turn to my show, 28 million, because they wanted to see something balanced for once. every other show it's like 24/7, hate, nontrump. i call it "hatriotism." that is not going to help nothing. people want to hear the balance. they want to hear the truth. anything that isn't based on facts and data and is pure emotion, that ain't right. >> sean: so you are going to do standup? add to your...
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when these people are your friends, you may become offended when people make jokes about them.ere they just subjects that you were reporting on, you wouldn't feel a certain way about it, i think. >> would you ever do it? >> i don't think i would do it because i don't understand really what the event is meant to be. the event is going to throw a comedian under the bus after the comedian has done what a comedian is going to do, then i don't think that's the space for a comedian to be in. >> the peter younger who wrote the ford for your book, the kin credible when your mom throws you out of the car. tell us, it is a crazy story. in a way, it sort of shaped you. >> it did in many ways, but what was crazy for me wasn't the fact that my mother threw me out of a moving vehicle. what was crazy was that that wasn't a story that would have first jumped to my head when telling you any of the stories that came from my life. and so for me, that story is just one example of a young boy living in a world where his mother would do anything to protect her child. and the thing she did on this da
when these people are your friends, you may become offended when people make jokes about them.ere they just subjects that you were reporting on, you wouldn't feel a certain way about it, i think. >> would you ever do it? >> i don't think i would do it because i don't understand really what the event is meant to be. the event is going to throw a comedian under the bus after the comedian has done what a comedian is going to do, then i don't think that's the space for a comedian to be...
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the leader is the problem, not the people and you try to say that the people are the problem, the people say so why didn't you fight? whydidn't you , why didn't you do all these things and i say if you don't know that you're a slave, how do you demand to be free? and people did not know that and they are isolated, they don't know that they are slaves . so you need to let the north korean people know that they are slaves . and it takes human rights and they can be respected but people in north korea fight for that. >> yeonmi park, did you realize you weren't happy as a child? did you have a happy childhood at all? >> honestly, i was very happy. i mean, other than other and i thought i might die from starvation but because i have loving parents, they prioritize me with everything . and i was so grateful for it but i was a very public child because i couldn't change. in north korea you are taught to use faith to determine your birth. before i was born, my father said my great-grandfather made him into this class in society. and i was never told what i want to become. so society was so hard
the leader is the problem, not the people and you try to say that the people are the problem, the people say so why didn't you fight? whydidn't you , why didn't you do all these things and i say if you don't know that you're a slave, how do you demand to be free? and people did not know that and they are isolated, they don't know that they are slaves . so you need to let the north korean people know that they are slaves . and it takes human rights and they can be respected but people in north...
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some people say we're just allowing people to use drugs. the -- [inaudible] >> there has never been an overdose death anywhere in the world for over 30 years in more than 120 safe injection overdose prevention sites operating in 65 cities in ten countries. never one life lost. [applause] >> san francisco rates in overdose deaths. it's a little lower than some other cities, and that's because we're good at getting services to the people. thank god for all the services available to all folks in san francisco, but we can save more lives, and every life matters. every life matters. i'm super inspired because our safer injection overdose inside is all about the next -- [inaudible] >> i will keep repeating this. every life is worth saving, every life is worth saving. [applause] [inaudible] >> the surgeon general said that alcohol and drug dependency are not moral issues, they are chronic conditions of the brain that need to be understood. we know that studies of the people who are challenged and susceptible to drug use disorders overwhelmingly ha
some people say we're just allowing people to use drugs. the -- [inaudible] >> there has never been an overdose death anywhere in the world for over 30 years in more than 120 safe injection overdose prevention sites operating in 65 cities in ten countries. never one life lost. [applause] >> san francisco rates in overdose deaths. it's a little lower than some other cities, and that's because we're good at getting services to the people. thank god for all the services available to...
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in many ways, the people are left out of those jobs, the people who are people of color, who are migrants, the people who are left out become a reversal for the rest of us today and as the century progressed, the other groups would not have the same kind of protection. they would act as transitional labor forces from new kinds of work-based models, especially silicon valley. but the protections remain on the books, they are not renewed alongside the economy, making the so-called laws from a similarly so-called rights evermore peripheral to the everyday experiences of working americans. again and again, we are forced to ask the question, who deserve security? who deserves uncertainty over where their next paycheck is coming from? at the same time and the important thing we need to always remember to talk about the freelance economy as even for those white vans to have a good paycheck, works from an assembly line assembly in a cubicle in an office, the work was dehumanizing, backbreaking, monotonous or tedious. for all these kinds of jobs, whatever the wages and benefits, humans should not
in many ways, the people are left out of those jobs, the people who are people of color, who are migrants, the people who are left out become a reversal for the rest of us today and as the century progressed, the other groups would not have the same kind of protection. they would act as transitional labor forces from new kinds of work-based models, especially silicon valley. but the protections remain on the books, they are not renewed alongside the economy, making the so-called laws from a...
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and three people are being to trial and to day after over five years of the trial and for many people we have sussed scenes the sentences. is the trial is basically the trial is very like mean we have you considered trying to be a completely unfair one because of its nature it's a mass trial. has been lots of notes from consistencies was in the trial and so if indians are not able to present their defense according to the sums that five people actually from source insisted this were not even inside the square during that special but they were arrested before is the problem that spurs and later at it was a case so you can see you can see how serious is a paper matic trial understood mohammed but i.e. has been given a life sentence what's your reading of that. i mean this was this was obviously expected but so i circled back to. the trial being a really unfair trial i mean if you are if you are prosecuting a large number of people that sets in it's impossible to prove individual can the responsibility in that case supersedes shool mass interest and very harsh sentences including seventy
and three people are being to trial and to day after over five years of the trial and for many people we have sussed scenes the sentences. is the trial is basically the trial is very like mean we have you considered trying to be a completely unfair one because of its nature it's a mass trial. has been lots of notes from consistencies was in the trial and so if indians are not able to present their defense according to the sums that five people actually from source insisted this were not even...
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engage in for the harm that people do to other people it is about recognizing that people commit totaking action to be held responsible and accountable with the aim to restore some of the harm they have done individually or on a can the level or systemic level. and i'm still learning how to talk about these things but no going to a restorative justice process does not erase what they have gone through. that is not the point. what happened? somebody in this room right now with that professionalism is called. this is so wack it is on their card i never have to admit i punch this person i never have to apologize. i never have to sit down and talk to them about what i did but i never have to admit to that and that is the possibility of restorative justice that is not the system we have right now. to your family member, why because they never have to do that carted away to prison. they don't to do that own tell you what happened to your loved ones. when they took their last breath, and that person then also is entering a system with other people have been who have been involved many had
engage in for the harm that people do to other people it is about recognizing that people commit totaking action to be held responsible and accountable with the aim to restore some of the harm they have done individually or on a can the level or systemic level. and i'm still learning how to talk about these things but no going to a restorative justice process does not erase what they have gone through. that is not the point. what happened? somebody in this room right now with that...
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but if people i believe if not just journalists but if people were to join in and speak, people are afraid, people are like i don't want to rock the boat and some generally afraid, if you say something somebody will talk about you on the twitter and call you all sorts of names but i just don't understand, i mean, this is patriotism, we are following through with what our founding fathers did. i just don't understand to change this because you don't like what is said that's true, there's something wrong. history shows us this. what happened in watergate, if you don't believe me google it. it's real and it's happening again and this situation with the russia stuff, this is not feeling, there is an issue of rule of law here, this is not made up, this is not a conspiracy theory, this is the president's own justice department, we are not creating this, this is not fake, we are getting information from them. >> we are almost out of time but i want to give you eli and linda how worried we should be and what you see in future, is this a swing or are we seeing democracy in decline? >> no, i
but if people i believe if not just journalists but if people were to join in and speak, people are afraid, people are like i don't want to rock the boat and some generally afraid, if you say something somebody will talk about you on the twitter and call you all sorts of names but i just don't understand, i mean, this is patriotism, we are following through with what our founding fathers did. i just don't understand to change this because you don't like what is said that's true, there's...
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we need to have people in charge, people taking responsibility, and people eating. -- people leaving. let's feed as many people as we can today, not a month from now. any american does not deserve anything less. [applause] tim: i wanted to put a reminder out there. in about 10, 15 minutes, we are going to take questions. chef andres: in english? ask, you had to that, may regret is too strong a word, that you wished you still had the restaurant in the trump hotel because you would have access to the president and you could talk to him. if you stillonder feel that way. him, do youccess to think you could get through and --k to him or is he just i said that and i mean it. i know i was not supposed to be in puerto rico but we were and we decided to take a leadership role they became bigger. -- that became bigger. we made that decision. a 10ld love to give myself but i cannot because we were supposed to feed more people. i feel we failed them because we were supposed to bring more water and more food to more people. maybe those 3000 deaths would be only 1000. i will never know. i know i fa
we need to have people in charge, people taking responsibility, and people eating. -- people leaving. let's feed as many people as we can today, not a month from now. any american does not deserve anything less. [applause] tim: i wanted to put a reminder out there. in about 10, 15 minutes, we are going to take questions. chef andres: in english? ask, you had to that, may regret is too strong a word, that you wished you still had the restaurant in the trump hotel because you would have access to...
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people understand that people's lives are worse to make their life convenient. they don't understand that they subsidize fares. your friend when it comes to pick you up. so with the amazon of transportation. their crushing rates to own market share until they can replace drivers with robots. i think collectively we don't care about one another as people in america pushes this idea of boxing out for your soul. how do we get the political will without kinda being that society to actually care about one another and make things better for the bottom 90%. and make things better for the bottom 90%. i think that is the question. we would solve 70 problems if some new problems if we just did that. in terms of the business model it's in terms of how we do that private and public. describing it as a app that helps venture capitalists. basically they're not making any money there just like you said spending subsidizing the 8-dollar ride. i think there is policies in new york city pushing towards minimum wage for uber drivers and certainly they are doing those same things t
people understand that people's lives are worse to make their life convenient. they don't understand that they subsidize fares. your friend when it comes to pick you up. so with the amazon of transportation. their crushing rates to own market share until they can replace drivers with robots. i think collectively we don't care about one another as people in america pushes this idea of boxing out for your soul. how do we get the political will without kinda being that society to actually care...
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almost 60 people have now died.torm also passed through hong kong, where around 200 people were injured. jonathan head reports from the philippines. after the deluge. the shrieking wind was bad enough, but heavy rain brought a landslide to the northern philippines, burying vehicles, houses and people. the rivers are also dangerously swollen. here, rescuers managed to pull a mother and child to safety from theirflooded home. the storm has passed on, but everywhere it's left a trail of destruction. people are returning from evacuation shelters to find their homes in ruins. or, as for this man and his family, swept away completely. there's nothing they can do but to pick up their possessions. we don't know where we're going to live, he told me. our house is gone, and we'lljust have to go anywhere we can. you've only got to look at the state of this school roof to see just how powerfully destructive this storm was. all this damage is a really heavy blow for communities which have got very few resources, and where govern
almost 60 people have now died.torm also passed through hong kong, where around 200 people were injured. jonathan head reports from the philippines. after the deluge. the shrieking wind was bad enough, but heavy rain brought a landslide to the northern philippines, burying vehicles, houses and people. the rivers are also dangerously swollen. here, rescuers managed to pull a mother and child to safety from theirflooded home. the storm has passed on, but everywhere it's left a trail of...
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a bunch of people saw people running.r end so people are all crushing from the gate. >> i believe we're hearing from a sergeant from the nypd saying everybody start to back away from these fences and try to open the sides for people to go out. it was obviously a very scary thing to hear pops. as you said we're a year out from las vegas. but the idea right now is just crowd management. there are nypd managing the crowd. things have started to slow down. >> the most dangerous thing is the running in a sense. smaller people and people that have children, it's impossible to keep up with the egress of the crowd. are we going to replay -- i think we're going to show what happened earlier. let's take a look. >> so we don't see the picture that you guys are looking at. just to describe what we saw when this all happened, all of a sudden, there we go, you can obviously see the spot lights were turned on and many people started running towards us here at the msnbc stage, towards the exit. it was chaotic for a moment, but things hav
a bunch of people saw people running.r end so people are all crushing from the gate. >> i believe we're hearing from a sergeant from the nypd saying everybody start to back away from these fences and try to open the sides for people to go out. it was obviously a very scary thing to hear pops. as you said we're a year out from las vegas. but the idea right now is just crowd management. there are nypd managing the crowd. things have started to slow down. >> the most dangerous thing is...
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thing, that they saw people -- people are starting to come out. away but now they're coming out. the officers told me this barrier right here that says dunes to us in the northeast this is landscaping but this sand was up over this and then the high tide has been getting warm higher and higher. we're seeing more people come out. at some point they say they'll make people leave the beach and if you don't want to go they'll have to arrest you, they don't want to do that. but also the riptides. there are surfers out there. i heard chris say that surfers said pros are having to come back in because rip currents are so bad so this is something not to be taken lightly. just because it's downgraded, it doesn't mean the storm isn't going to sit here, that the storm surge won't come in and as we have been saying. that's how most people die during a storm. it's from drowning. >> people know they will be stuck in their homes. they want to stretch their legs, get out before they get stir crazy. that's understand blg but able want people close to their homes.
thing, that they saw people -- people are starting to come out. away but now they're coming out. the officers told me this barrier right here that says dunes to us in the northeast this is landscaping but this sand was up over this and then the high tide has been getting warm higher and higher. we're seeing more people come out. at some point they say they'll make people leave the beach and if you don't want to go they'll have to arrest you, they don't want to do that. but also the riptides....
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people talk about the blue wave and about people turning out.t's only going to happen if democrats get down, you know, on the doors and start knocking doors and talking to people, which we are doing. i think of the blue wave as a drop behind every door and each drop is liberated when the voter opens a door and you can talk to them. all together, those drops -- >> >> i think it's empowering, everyone's working together to take our country back. >> at the top of the white house, when they talk about the midterms, they clearly want to talk about the economy. understandably. the macroeconomic numbers are good, the ads i've seen from the republican governors association going after whitmer are about the economy. republican governor was here while things got better, don't go back. how does the economy play here in terms of politics? >> i don't think anybody in michigan thinks they're rolling in the good times. their unemployment is lower. unemployment is lower. wages are not higher. >> you feel that, it's not like overflush, it's a boom town. >> and i
people talk about the blue wave and about people turning out.t's only going to happen if democrats get down, you know, on the doors and start knocking doors and talking to people, which we are doing. i think of the blue wave as a drop behind every door and each drop is liberated when the voter opens a door and you can talk to them. all together, those drops -- >> >> i think it's empowering, everyone's working together to take our country back. >> at the top of the white house,...
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if we want qualified people who we trust, if we want qualified people that we trust, then people have to vote. because you can't vote some of the time and then set out. you know. -- sit out. you know. we saw that happen. we experienced that. we had a great president. [applause] [cheering] mrs. obama: but every couple of years, folks sat out. and said, well, i did my part. i voted once. i'm done. i'm out. i'm just telling you, democracy does not work that way. as i said earlier, democracy does not wait for you to be bothered. it moves on as it rightly should. and therefore, the people who vote determine the direction of the country. they don't -- determine the mood, the tone. the people who stay out don't get a say. and i want every american to feel the power of that choice. so that no matter what happens, people are not thinking, if i coulda, woulda, and maybe i shoulda, we all have that responsibility we have to figure out what is happening when people don't want to exercise that. that has got me in a quandary. i wonder, what is it? what will it take? for people to decide that it is
if we want qualified people who we trust, if we want qualified people that we trust, then people have to vote. because you can't vote some of the time and then set out. you know. -- sit out. you know. we saw that happen. we experienced that. we had a great president. [applause] [cheering] mrs. obama: but every couple of years, folks sat out. and said, well, i did my part. i voted once. i'm done. i'm out. i'm just telling you, democracy does not work that way. as i said earlier, democracy does...
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people in pittsburgh, people in cleveland, people in baton rouge and new orleans, people in alabama,mingham, that looks like support to me. melanie campbell, all these people hold -- who have it for a long time felt like this was their party feels like this is their party now because i'm there and doing the work every day for ayanna pressley, for johanna hayes for stacy abrams for folks you don't know and commissioners and state represent tivs who need a shot, they need a platform, they need a digital cut for them. i'm in a position to say can we get some crew down there to get this done. it ain't much, but it's enough. that's what we have to realize. [applause] >> yeah. >> most of white house get a seat at the -- most of us who get a seat at the table have to speak up. you have to say -- what she can't say. what kenya can say to some of the stuff i can say to tom perez. the reason why doug got in office was because there were a whole bunch of people he doesn't even know that did a whole bunch of work to help him get there. you need the resources. i want to make sure the virsz resour
people in pittsburgh, people in cleveland, people in baton rouge and new orleans, people in alabama,mingham, that looks like support to me. melanie campbell, all these people hold -- who have it for a long time felt like this was their party feels like this is their party now because i'm there and doing the work every day for ayanna pressley, for johanna hayes for stacy abrams for folks you don't know and commissioners and state represent tivs who need a shot, they need a platform, they need a...
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i will have people calling people that do this and people will be scared. we could say it about you. you might not know what is going on. what is going on? why did they wait so long? why did senator feinstein wait until the hearings were over and make this case. why did she not to bring it at the beginning when you ask about the fbi. why did they not bring this at the beginning during the hearing? you would have had all the time in the world for the fbi. the fbi did investigate this time, as they have five or six other times, and they did it thoroughly. this is a big con job. i would love to be in the room with the democrats, close the door, where you guys are all outside waiting, and schumer and his buddies are in there laughing on how they fooled you all. let's stop them. a big fat con. >> you have doctors. and you understand why a victim of sexual assault would not report it at the time? years, nosay this, 36 charge, no nothing. >> that happens often. >> people will have to make a decision. no charges. all of a sudden, the hearings are over and the rumor
i will have people calling people that do this and people will be scared. we could say it about you. you might not know what is going on. what is going on? why did they wait so long? why did senator feinstein wait until the hearings were over and make this case. why did she not to bring it at the beginning when you ask about the fbi. why did they not bring this at the beginning during the hearing? you would have had all the time in the world for the fbi. the fbi did investigate this time, as...
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so what you're people do? >> one of the things i love about that alabama story, they have applied every method of voters suppression, civil society like with moral purpose to, instead of doing the heavy lifting of democracy, so they started with the moral fortitude, they started sending out doing a massive publicity campaign. both on radio and social media. then they set up restorations clinics where people can come in and have their records looked at to determine whether they had been convicted of a crime and then of moral to pursued and then they had people there who could get them registered. you've got to mobilize -- >> you can't rely on the government. in some places you can't rely on them at all. >> they understood the culture of the place. this wasn't a text message kind of thing. this is where you had to talk to votes where they are. figure out what they want. what they needed, what you want for your life? and having that conversation, coming up access to quality healthcare. good education for the kids
so what you're people do? >> one of the things i love about that alabama story, they have applied every method of voters suppression, civil society like with moral purpose to, instead of doing the heavy lifting of democracy, so they started with the moral fortitude, they started sending out doing a massive publicity campaign. both on radio and social media. then they set up restorations clinics where people can come in and have their records looked at to determine whether they had been...
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so we found there's almost an endless supply of people, interesting people to talk to. some famous, some not so famous about relating and communicating in so many different ways. for instance the most striking example canal to me is talking on the program to a hostage negotiator who said these same techniques i use to get a hostage released is very good in a marriage between spouses. over over they talk about the impo important empathy. >> people don't want to talk to people who don't already agree with them. >> that's true. look, i talk with paul gruben, who has taken groups of women from israel groups of women together from palestinian and they have gone places together and shared experiences and learned together. i talked to mitchell bhoo brought peace to northern ireland and they did by introducing people to other people that they hated. >> can we play a clip george mitchell. >> we're going to be here, these are long days and nights. we're going to eat our meals together and what i'm asking is during the meals no talk about business. i said talk about your wives, do
so we found there's almost an endless supply of people, interesting people to talk to. some famous, some not so famous about relating and communicating in so many different ways. for instance the most striking example canal to me is talking on the program to a hostage negotiator who said these same techniques i use to get a hostage released is very good in a marriage between spouses. over over they talk about the impo important empathy. >> people don't want to talk to people who don't...
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in those situations we need to have people in charge, people taking responsibility, and people leading, and the only thing we did was taking responsibility in our little thing that was let's feed as many people as we can today. not a week from now, not a month from now. people are hungry today. let's feed as many people as we can today because any american doesn't deserve anything less. [applause] >> i wanted just to put a reminder out there, in about ten, 15 minutes we'll take some audience questions so please -- >> in english, please. >> -- think of your questions. i wanted to ask, you had hinted at one point that -- maybe regret is too strong of a word but you almost wished that you still had the restaurant in the trump hotel bus you would have access to the president, and you could talk to him. [laughter] and i wonder if you still feel that way, like if you had -- [laughter] -- if you had access to him, do you think you could get through and talk to him or is he just doesn't want to listen? >> um, i said that, and i said that and i mean it. because i know was under kitchen it wases
in those situations we need to have people in charge, people taking responsibility, and people leading, and the only thing we did was taking responsibility in our little thing that was let's feed as many people as we can today. not a week from now, not a month from now. people are hungry today. let's feed as many people as we can today because any american doesn't deserve anything less. [applause] >> i wanted just to put a reminder out there, in about ten, 15 minutes we'll take some...
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>> some of these are notetakerse and other people take note and you go to people and say yes, i remember exactly what was said in the court room. somebody can take the stand and say look, i remember exact language and that's accepted in court rooms and triangulating you can get a pretty exact picture of what's goingtu on. and of course afghanistan, a lot of people think the president is right. we've been in the more for 17 years. the look like it's going to get better. the pentagon wanted to add thousands of troops. he was very resisted. at one point secretary of defense matters said to him, we need to know whether the commander-in-chief is with us. we cannot continue to fight a half past four. >> when it comes to sourcing, this is what columbia journalism peep earns us about the book. woodward's approach hasn't time. the kind to which the sources are viewed as. they want to spend an event in their favor, but the ones of credibility have shifted on the term presidency. workers have left a reliable book for unreliable sources. >> he is wrong. it's a reliable book for reliable source says
>> some of these are notetakerse and other people take note and you go to people and say yes, i remember exactly what was said in the court room. somebody can take the stand and say look, i remember exact language and that's accepted in court rooms and triangulating you can get a pretty exact picture of what's goingtu on. and of course afghanistan, a lot of people think the president is right. we've been in the more for 17 years. the look like it's going to get better. the pentagon wanted...
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reports from nigeria where the number of people living on less than two dollars a day is on the wrong. it's good to have you with us hurricane florence has reached the united states states of north and south carolina a picture of devastation is being created as we speak florence which was downgraded to a category one storm made landfall on the east coast of the u.s. battery the carolinas with strong winds and heavy rain the storm is moving slowly and is expected to dump rain on the coast well into the weekend hundreds of thousands of people have lost power storm surges are being reported and rescue crews are scrambling to save scores of people who ignored evacuation orders. what do you use my as waiter is on the ground force in elizabeth city in north eastern north carolina good evening to you miami did you know you guys where you are you were able to escape before blunt of the hurricane but this hurricane is massive what's the situation where you are. fran we're actually just about to start feeling the backside of the hurricane right where we are the wind is picking up the clouds are
reports from nigeria where the number of people living on less than two dollars a day is on the wrong. it's good to have you with us hurricane florence has reached the united states states of north and south carolina a picture of devastation is being created as we speak florence which was downgraded to a category one storm made landfall on the east coast of the u.s. battery the carolinas with strong winds and heavy rain the storm is moving slowly and is expected to dump rain on the coast well...
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so there's a lot of people just normal not journalists or bloggers even but just people with popular accounts you have over five thousand followers but what the law actually does it wants to surveil surveil these accounts and crackdown on fake news which is a term that we've heard a lot from the u.s. and europe over the past couple of years also they're not defined but in egypt where you have a crackdown on media to have this term that's not the find being banned has a lot of activists worried because there's also punishments involved i mean could be anything from from a feed to jail so a vague legislation which has huge punishment what do you think of this that's a tricky thing actually because twitter has been uncommonly quiet on the egyptian side it seems that the blog may actually already be taking effect just psychologically but we did find some tweets were some people spoke about the law and they spoke out about it so we can take a look at that now we have one twitter user and we've blurred them out so you just to protect their identity says the internet law was ratified yester
so there's a lot of people just normal not journalists or bloggers even but just people with popular accounts you have over five thousand followers but what the law actually does it wants to surveil surveil these accounts and crackdown on fake news which is a term that we've heard a lot from the u.s. and europe over the past couple of years also they're not defined but in egypt where you have a crackdown on media to have this term that's not the find being banned has a lot of activists worried...
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people fought back. it is my understanding and other people can cooperate, they fought back and burned villages. the missionaries did not allow freedom of religion. that is what our country is founded on, supposedly. native americans -- first peoples did not have religious freedom until 1978. mr swig, in reference to history , these are to the early days. the early days -- have you heard of the 5700-year-old sacred site that is still in continuous use? this is built 1,000 years before the pyramids. that monument has been developed i would invite you to open your eyes and educate yourself and look to these other avenues and to open your hearts. thank you. >> thank you. neck speaker, please. >> have any of you felt like you never belonged? it feels like you're all alone and like you have no one to hold onto. like everyone looks down upon you. when i see this statue, that was made by a man to show us that we are subhuman, nothing and useless, it makes me feel as a 16-year-old native american as subhuman lik
people fought back. it is my understanding and other people can cooperate, they fought back and burned villages. the missionaries did not allow freedom of religion. that is what our country is founded on, supposedly. native americans -- first peoples did not have religious freedom until 1978. mr swig, in reference to history , these are to the early days. the early days -- have you heard of the 5700-year-old sacred site that is still in continuous use? this is built 1,000 years before the...
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so there are many people, most people probably lost their belongings. immediately, it is food, water and some clothes. but in the long run, our experience shows that people will need assistance in a building of the houses. but most importantly, rebuilding their livelihoods. many of them lost their belongings. based on the impact, many lost their homes and need help. >> i do remember that storm. and now you're looking at the same thing with this one. we appreciate your time and your group's efforts. david, you fix helped us, thank so much. >> thank you. >>> and hurricane or typhoon mang mangkhut is hitting off of hong ko kong. but the feeder bands to the north wrap right around hong kong. this is where we have seen some wind gusts up over 220 kilometers per hour. the hong kong they are national airport is the third busiest in the world. we were looking at the flight tracker, there were no flights landing, taking off or anything. the rainfall is bringing numerous reports of windows blown out of high-rises. right now it has 90-mile-per-hour winds associate
so there are many people, most people probably lost their belongings. immediately, it is food, water and some clothes. but in the long run, our experience shows that people will need assistance in a building of the houses. but most importantly, rebuilding their livelihoods. many of them lost their belongings. based on the impact, many lost their homes and need help. >> i do remember that storm. and now you're looking at the same thing with this one. we appreciate your time and your...
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so all of these people. i can see in the decisions, i know some of these people.ome of these politicians, good guys, who were beholden to some of the people they connected to, to run their campaigns and they're bending supporter, nonsupporter, this or, that the decisions are being swayed by this relationship. mark: he didn't have it. what do you make of the virullence of the attacks that you left in the media now. >> it certainly is the left doing it, and the virullence is because he's effective. he's doing what said he he would do. amazing thing-in-itself, isn't it? but he's actually accomplishing returning to our basic principles of government that were given us to by those guys on the wall there, right? he's accomplishing it. and they're in disarray. one by one picking out the stuff, the weeds, and they are the weeds, and so this is their dying breath. they have to stop him somehow. you see these very extraordinary things they come up with, that's what they do. conjuring lies and slanders against this man trying to destroy this presidency. it's that simple. mar
so all of these people. i can see in the decisions, i know some of these people.ome of these politicians, good guys, who were beholden to some of the people they connected to, to run their campaigns and they're bending supporter, nonsupporter, this or, that the decisions are being swayed by this relationship. mark: he didn't have it. what do you make of the virullence of the attacks that you left in the media now. >> it certainly is the left doing it, and the virullence is because he's...
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last week there was a group of people and somebody had to ferret. some migrants refugees they showed their knives and stabbed someone to death two people were sent to hospital severely wounded and this was just enough that was dropped out. over the top of the demonstrations that we've seen the following not now we've heard people describe them as far right i think they would be fair to say some of the symbols they were being too. you know with all right we saw straight home salute the evening how do. you ally yourself with what we don't know i also talk with this it's an open demonstration it's open right to somebody freely we can control who comes to our events because if someone does something a lot will be trying to isolate them hand them over to the police because they're not part of our party we've seen the police and the authorities certainly so far we saw the prison warden he illegally leaked that these were two people of from iraq and from syria he'd been arrested. there is an undertone that this was done in order to promote not follow right
last week there was a group of people and somebody had to ferret. some migrants refugees they showed their knives and stabbed someone to death two people were sent to hospital severely wounded and this was just enough that was dropped out. over the top of the demonstrations that we've seen the following not now we've heard people describe them as far right i think they would be fair to say some of the symbols they were being too. you know with all right we saw straight home salute the evening...
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than a lot of or wrong people would have been sneaked into ate so there is no doubt that for poor people for illiterate people to feel love these forms is difficult but that is where the role of civil society comes in or you can for the the draft list has been put together with the best intentions that those administering its wanted to get as many people who are legitimately entitled to be on the list on that list or do you think in some cases they've kind of let a few slip of politics they endanger in. this draft is here because of the supreme court's order the supreme court is definitely willing to end it but on the ground because they were told that they're in the process is over so it is obvious that the drop should have come and on the ground lot of people who should have been in the list are not in the list there is army officer who tells me that he was told by the vetted because an officer that his verification was ok his name will be there but his name is not there most of the people who have been dropped the family is there the families not that the parents' names are there the
than a lot of or wrong people would have been sneaked into ate so there is no doubt that for poor people for illiterate people to feel love these forms is difficult but that is where the role of civil society comes in or you can for the the draft list has been put together with the best intentions that those administering its wanted to get as many people who are legitimately entitled to be on the list on that list or do you think in some cases they've kind of let a few slip of politics they...
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where people have absolutely nothing it is a case of people not being able to exercise the normal economic activities for survival and they will be able to go back to that as soon as the peace agreement is implemented. in the french city of perp in your a gypsy community's historic neighborhood is being threatened with demolition so shock is one of the poorest neighborhoods in france and local officials say it's in urgent need of renewal but tasha butler reports. the soundtrack neighborhood is a maze of narrow streets and colorful buildings for more than one hundred fifty years it's been home to a unique catalan speaking people who call themselves the gypsies of pappy but now they say the city council is demolishing the area and trying to push them out the brutal rip why destroy our history this is our neighborhood we've always lived here together it's a beautiful district so why not make it like granada was seville somewhere that tourists could come and not be scared of us instead no one helps it's dismissed as a ghetto. in the past three years local authorities have demolished more than
where people have absolutely nothing it is a case of people not being able to exercise the normal economic activities for survival and they will be able to go back to that as soon as the peace agreement is implemented. in the french city of perp in your a gypsy community's historic neighborhood is being threatened with demolition so shock is one of the poorest neighborhoods in france and local officials say it's in urgent need of renewal but tasha butler reports. the soundtrack neighborhood is...
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and white people and asian people and latin american people and women and men and gays and straights, that we are all human, that our differences are superficial, and that we should treat each other with care and respect. [applause] i would have thought we would have figured that out by now. i would have thought that basic notion was well established. but it turns out, as we're seeing in this recent drift into reactionary politics, that the struggle for basic justice is never truly finished. so we've got to constantly be on the lookout and fight for people who seek to elevate themselves by putting somebody else down. and by the way, we also have to actively resist this is important, particularly in some countries in africa, like my own father's homeland; i've made this point before we have to resist the notion that basic human rights like freedom to dissent, or the right of women to fully participate in the society, or the right of minorities to equal treatment, or the rights of people not to be beat up and jailed because of their sexual orientation we have to be careful not to say t
and white people and asian people and latin american people and women and men and gays and straights, that we are all human, that our differences are superficial, and that we should treat each other with care and respect. [applause] i would have thought we would have figured that out by now. i would have thought that basic notion was well established. but it turns out, as we're seeing in this recent drift into reactionary politics, that the struggle for basic justice is never truly finished. so...
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people on medicaid or people who have private medical as well.here the best place to send them will be. unfortunately, in the past, it happens too often is that if somebody has a mental health crisis, it would be taken by law enforcement to jail where they may sit for a defined amount of time. they may not even get help and then there turned back into the community. and we have realized that this is an issue we need to address. we decided to take that on this year with the governor's leadership. reformed a mental health bill which sets up triage centers around the state to lift a cap that has been in place on care beds. providing more access to care for people who need it. and i think it will be and is benefit people in the state to rely on public support for mental health benefits. schneider -- is trade this issue in iowa? guest: a big issue. -- from our state. and it is a big problem. places like des moines -- large metro areas -- are doing well. they attract people. unless those people come from the rural communities who feel they don't have o
people on medicaid or people who have private medical as well.here the best place to send them will be. unfortunately, in the past, it happens too often is that if somebody has a mental health crisis, it would be taken by law enforcement to jail where they may sit for a defined amount of time. they may not even get help and then there turned back into the community. and we have realized that this is an issue we need to address. we decided to take that on this year with the governor's...
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policies to the american people. it is hard to do that without making some kind of judgment, so it is not exactly straight news. on some level, it is also advocacy. i think that is an important andi think that is an important part of what i consider formative time in radio in american politics. all sorts of lines of being blurred. the line between news and entertainment is being blurred. the line between straight news reporting and advocacy is being blurred. steve: some have described radio as the most personal and visual of mediums. would you agree or disagree with that? prof. brynes: certainly the way franklin roosevelt used it in the fireside chats was personal. he moved away from the bombastic oratory that was normal for political speeches and spoke conversationally, and that made it very personal. the extent to which radio required people to visualize and create their own visual component to what they were hearing certainly made it visual in that sense. i am not sure i would go as far as what you just said in te
policies to the american people. it is hard to do that without making some kind of judgment, so it is not exactly straight news. on some level, it is also advocacy. i think that is an important andi think that is an important part of what i consider formative time in radio in american politics. all sorts of lines of being blurred. the line between news and entertainment is being blurred. the line between straight news reporting and advocacy is being blurred. steve: some have described radio as...
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how do we take these people that we have come up put in a racial hierarchy that says the people are on top, these people are at the bottom. a scientific art -- hierarchy, a religious hierarchy, that is the promise of the revolution we keep trying to live into. different generations at different moments, even within those generations, people get a bug in their ear and say this story isn't right. we are actually living through one of those moments right now with slavery. these historic homes you are going to, they are undergoing a massive rethinking, even if you had a bad experience. they are rethinking how to tell the story of the founding fathers with the story of slavery. that is what's disappointing to me about this play. it is a moment when there is a greater openness to the story than ever before, and it does nothing with it. it has people of color mouthing the words of founding fathers, rather than acting through them and talking about and debating them as true intellectuals. that is so backwards to me in this multicultural nation. i cannot be optimistic about that. as much as cul
how do we take these people that we have come up put in a racial hierarchy that says the people are on top, these people are at the bottom. a scientific art -- hierarchy, a religious hierarchy, that is the promise of the revolution we keep trying to live into. different generations at different moments, even within those generations, people get a bug in their ear and say this story isn't right. we are actually living through one of those moments right now with slavery. these historic homes you...
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i'll be calling people and we'll have people calling people that do this, and people are going to be scared because we could say it about you. 35 years ago, and you might not know what's going on. what is going on? why did they wait so long? why did senator fine stein wait until the hearings are over and make this case? why didn't she bring it right at the beginning when you ask about, as an example, the fbi. why didn't they bring it at the beginning, during the hearing. you would have had all the time in the world for the fbi. the fbi did investigate this time, as they have five or six other times, and they did a very thorough investigation, but this is a big con job, and i would love to be in the room with the democrats, close the door, you guys are waiting, and schumer and his buddies are all in there laughing how they fooled you all. let's just stop them, a big fat con. go ahead. reporter: if i could follow up. have you daughters. can you understand why a victim of sexual assault would not report it at the time? don't you understand? >> by the way, i only say this. 36 years. no c
i'll be calling people and we'll have people calling people that do this, and people are going to be scared because we could say it about you. 35 years ago, and you might not know what's going on. what is going on? why did they wait so long? why did senator fine stein wait until the hearings are over and make this case? why didn't she bring it right at the beginning when you ask about, as an example, the fbi. why didn't they bring it at the beginning, during the hearing. you would have had all...
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people always say why are you out in the storm if you are telling people to go inside. awareness about how bad it can be. a lot of people have left and they want to know what's going on in town that they evacuated from. we in a very safe way and as safe as we can to bring folks information. that's why we are here. >> sure. >> we'll not do anything that puts us in danger and we'll play it as safe as we can. >> that's what we'll continue to see. >> thank you, dylan and mariana. >> msnbc continues with our coverage of florence as the storm is getting closer making land fall. thank you for being with us. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you mainta
people always say why are you out in the storm if you are telling people to go inside. awareness about how bad it can be. a lot of people have left and they want to know what's going on in town that they evacuated from. we in a very safe way and as safe as we can to bring folks information. that's why we are here. >> sure. >> we'll not do anything that puts us in danger and we'll play it as safe as we can. >> that's what we'll continue to see. >> thank you, dylan and...
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people here are angry. congresswoman, saying she didn't deserve to be raped, she was ugly. that said, mr bolsonaro has a lot of support. he's expected to win the most votes in the first round. he's a politician that, his supporters say, will change brazil. this country is deeply divided. the fbi has started its investigation of sexual misconduct allegations against president trump's nominee for the us supreme court, brett kavanaugh. a lawyer for deborah ramirez, the second woman to bring the accusations, said his client has been approached by fbi agents and has agreed to be interviewed. the us senatejudiciary committee has approved mr kavanaugh's nomination but a full senate vote has been delayed, pending the outcome. mr kavanaugh vigorously denies the allegations against him. president trump touched on the controversy at a rally in west virginia a short time ago. on thursday, the american people saw the brilliant and really incredible character, quality, and courage, of our nominee for the united states su
people here are angry. congresswoman, saying she didn't deserve to be raped, she was ugly. that said, mr bolsonaro has a lot of support. he's expected to win the most votes in the first round. he's a politician that, his supporters say, will change brazil. this country is deeply divided. the fbi has started its investigation of sexual misconduct allegations against president trump's nominee for the us supreme court, brett kavanaugh. a lawyer for deborah ramirez, the second woman to bring the...
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yelling at people to get out. the escalators yelling at people to get out. it was on this platform where the family had their miraculous escape. distracted by the arrivals board, the mother fell off the platform, along with her child in a buggy. her partnerjumped along with her child in a buggy. her partner jumped down to along with her child in a buggy. her partnerjumped down to help, and the three managed to crawl into into the shallow pit under the rails. the whole point about the pits, which people cowered whole point about the pits, which people cowe red underneath whole point about the pits, which people cowered underneath the train, is that they were built precisely for this eventuality. so the people who designed the tube more than 100 years ago realised that people might fault onto the tracks, and that they might be able to hide underneath the train in the pit. and that's what it did, it did itsjob. train in the pit. and that's what it did, it did its job. attracts's electric current was shut down, and th
yelling at people to get out. the escalators yelling at people to get out. it was on this platform where the family had their miraculous escape. distracted by the arrivals board, the mother fell off the platform, along with her child in a buggy. her partnerjumped along with her child in a buggy. her partner jumped down to along with her child in a buggy. her partnerjumped down to help, and the three managed to crawl into into the shallow pit under the rails. the whole point about the pits,...
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people coming from a dozen state, hundreds of people.early 200 people so far just in north carolina from the roofs of cars even. flood waters rapidly rising within minutes, it was a really dangerous rescue effort. let's get to the cajun navy be leader, jordy bloodsworth. thank you so much for joining us. i mean, you had hundreds of people from a number of states coming right in there. tell us what's going on right now. >> definitely. so right now we just got to peace baptist church right outside of wilmington. we had a couple other groups working with us like united cajun navy, and they've been coordinating some spots. we got with guys here, and some girls, that are heading up getting together, advice on where to stay, food and things like that. we just have a good base to stay right now, and we'll be assessing the area and the situation and recording any kind of addresses or anything like that, that we can get to -- elizabeth: we're hearing really surprising stories of how dangerous it is for you guys, because with the waters moving so
people coming from a dozen state, hundreds of people.early 200 people so far just in north carolina from the roofs of cars even. flood waters rapidly rising within minutes, it was a really dangerous rescue effort. let's get to the cajun navy be leader, jordy bloodsworth. thank you so much for joining us. i mean, you had hundreds of people from a number of states coming right in there. tell us what's going on right now. >> definitely. so right now we just got to peace baptist church right...
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i mean you know people are talking about the reservations people you're saying you know people think we don't even exist anymore so much of their culture sadly for better or worse is out of sight and kind of out of mind a lot of people touching on the on line for example we have a man on twitter saying i currently reside in l.a. are obstacles when talking about you know he tweeted a single obstacles you face on the reservation other than deeply entrenched institutional racism imposed on the side of p.t.s.d. he goes on and on and says there's so much hopelessness how do you change that sense of hopelessness into hope in your music or do you i think i think you know i've been thinking about that a lot because i grew up in a place where it was it can get hopeless and i think when you're survivors of a genocide were less than one percent of your people survived and you never been able to heal there's going to be a lot like you say you know like colonial p.t.s.d. a lot of hopelessness so i think for me my work becomes a tool for me to practice hope is almost at montreaux almost like a dai
i mean you know people are talking about the reservations people you're saying you know people think we don't even exist anymore so much of their culture sadly for better or worse is out of sight and kind of out of mind a lot of people touching on the on line for example we have a man on twitter saying i currently reside in l.a. are obstacles when talking about you know he tweeted a single obstacles you face on the reservation other than deeply entrenched institutional racism imposed on the...
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a lot of people ask jamie dimon. he says no. >> it would be nice to see the financial crisis in a debate. you take him at his word. >> i take him at his word. a lot of people around him want him to do it. >>> "early start" continues. the latest on the united states supreme court and the latest on the carolinas. >>> i feared he may inadvertently kill me. words of a woman accusing brett kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago. now even some republicans want the committee vote delayed. >>> record flooding in the carolinas in the wake of florence. death toll is climbing. we are live in north carolina. >>> and would you quit your job halfway through the workday? why one nfl player says he ditched football for good at halftime on sunday. >>> rough start in buffalo
a lot of people ask jamie dimon. he says no. >> it would be nice to see the financial crisis in a debate. you take him at his word. >> i take him at his word. a lot of people around him want him to do it. >>> "early start" continues. the latest on the united states supreme court and the latest on the carolinas. >>> i feared he may inadvertently kill me. words of a woman accusing brett kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago. now even some republicans...
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what people ended up doing, i think, rescue people. up doing, ithink, it rescue people. what people ended up doing, i think, it remains to be seenin doing, i think, it remains to be seen in the coming days when the destruction and cost to life becomes clear. that right now that storm is still over this area. it seems the mainfear is still over this area. it seems the main fear is that the hurricane could just hang around free long time and that is incredibly destructive. the fear has changed over the past few days. 0riginally destructive. the fear has changed over the past few days. originally a category for, a category determined from a sustained wind speed. a category 4 storm is massive and the fear was that the wind would knock structures over and blow debris around, destroying property and killing people. that fear has now changed. it is downgraded to category two and officials worry that people won't take it seriously. but the theory is that the storm will stall over the region and dumping water. flooding homes and businesses and
what people ended up doing, i think, rescue people. up doing, ithink, it rescue people. what people ended up doing, i think, it remains to be seenin doing, i think, it remains to be seen in the coming days when the destruction and cost to life becomes clear. that right now that storm is still over this area. it seems the mainfear is still over this area. it seems the main fear is that the hurricane could just hang around free long time and that is incredibly destructive. the fear has changed...