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it is in line with what the campaign style has sought to be from the beginning which is this raw peopletic, centric campaign that is focused very much on his travel throughout texas. every ad or digital or tv ad so far has basically been the livestream footage from his campaign stop stitched together into a compilation showing the places he has been. does contrasthere thereto cruise is pretty obvious which is that he has not been as visible in the state as some folks would like him to be. he ran for president for a healthy chunk of his first term and so that implicit contract does contrast there. rourke doesn't turn it into an attack, but i think that goes without saying in some cases. host: here is ted -- ted cruz's ad. >> he is showing up across texas sharing his wit. >> his wisdom. >> what the -- are these guys doing. >> and his character. if he shows up in your town, keep the kids at home. he is showing the -- up. a decidedly different approach. >> it is, trying to be funny there, little more lighthearted than the previous ad we saw. i think if you look at some of the digital ad like t
it is in line with what the campaign style has sought to be from the beginning which is this raw peopletic, centric campaign that is focused very much on his travel throughout texas. every ad or digital or tv ad so far has basically been the livestream footage from his campaign stop stitched together into a compilation showing the places he has been. does contrasthere thereto cruise is pretty obvious which is that he has not been as visible in the state as some folks would like him to be. he...
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severaler homes also hit and about os6,000 peoplet power. >> let's begin touight withg kammerer, he's in the storm center. doug, this is all thanks to florence, right? >> absolutely, guys. when we talk about a land fallingcane or tropical system, we do get tornado threat that goes along with that. we saw t the last couple of days in parts of the carolinas, and now that threat has moved into virginia. let's show you what's happening around the area right now. you see the spin here in the atmosphere. this is the remnants of florence. not tight spin like we saw earlier, but a spin down toward the south and west. i'm tracking this area right here. this is a fairly dangerous situation, think, that we've got going on. you notice what's happening along ki-95 and b to the west around the charlottesville area. big-time thunderstorm and they a moving our way. now, some very heavy rain with that, and once again, we still have a flash flood watch inct efntil 4:00 in the morning. and look at the training going on erre. are flash flood warnings down into this area. even a tornado warning in this ar
severaler homes also hit and about os6,000 peoplet power. >> let's begin touight withg kammerer, he's in the storm center. doug, this is all thanks to florence, right? >> absolutely, guys. when we talk about a land fallingcane or tropical system, we do get tornado threat that goes along with that. we saw t the last couple of days in parts of the carolinas, and now that threat has moved into virginia. let's show you what's happening around the area right now. you see the spin here in...
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peopletal power! -- power! fergal: people power. and there was a familiar menace through which this country is controlled. which uganda would greet the nervous bobi wine as he prepared to board a flight om kenya? mr. wine: yes, i'm afraid, but nevertheless, i'm going back home. fergal: less than hour later, he was home, and beyonse the doors, out of sight into the custody of the police. he was swept from the airport to this convoy. tea few supporrs raised to keep up. some who try to to cheer him faced the wrath of the army.f still, oute banana groves, they converged on his house. the word was out -- bobi winebe was ing allowed home. a quick look to confirm it was him in the car. and then the last yards. bobi wine returning home. the fact that he is allowed to coor here is a big victory f him. and a moment of joy for his supporters. he told them he would end three decades of one man's rule. in a country whe three arters of the population is under 35, the promise is intoxicating. what do you hope he will do for you? >> our futurpresid
peopletal power! -- power! fergal: people power. and there was a familiar menace through which this country is controlled. which uganda would greet the nervous bobi wine as he prepared to board a flight om kenya? mr. wine: yes, i'm afraid, but nevertheless, i'm going back home. fergal: less than hour later, he was home, and beyonse the doors, out of sight into the custody of the police. he was swept from the airport to this convoy. tea few supporrs raised to keep up. some who try to to cheer...
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peopleted off with 7000 two years ago. with the 270 events locus being howard university. 200 some events around the country. waslieve the result that we the cancer moonshot, went from a goal as i said this morning, to a national international movement. i really mean that. it has been two years since we held that summit. something remarkable has happened in my life and in jill's life. joe has been an educator her whole life. i joke with her, teaching is not what she does, it is who she is. she and i come and i have been a public -- have been in public license i have been 26 years of age, and up until now, when people have importuned us at the diner, grocery store, the train, in another city or country, they have tended to ask us about what we have been engaged within all of our lives. her about education and opportunities, me about foreign policy or constitutional issues, or women's rights. the things i have been engaged in. and, -- but something has changed. it was only late in my career, to be exact, four years ago, when our beautiful son was diagnosed with a death sente
peopleted off with 7000 two years ago. with the 270 events locus being howard university. 200 some events around the country. waslieve the result that we the cancer moonshot, went from a goal as i said this morning, to a national international movement. i really mean that. it has been two years since we held that summit. something remarkable has happened in my life and in jill's life. joe has been an educator her whole life. i joke with her, teaching is not what she does, it is who she is. she...
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. >>> more americans are relying on siri, alexa andgoogst peoplet siance ask themulactivities, checking the news and asking for directions. >>> next, the seven things you need to know before you start your day. >> california's new safety test for cannabis off to a rough start. why industry experts say so many products have levels of pesticide and bacteria. >>> it's not too early to think about the holidays, or is it? >> it is. it actually is. >> some people are thinking about the holidays, especially our ovens come with a "look ma, no hands" feature. (rustling) no. (clattering) child: (giggling) you guys are something special today. (banging) 350... alexa, ask geneva to pre-heat the top oven to 350 for chicken. (chime) an oven you can control with your voice as well as your hands. (object clattering) you guys are lucky you're cute. another way we make good things for life. >>> 5:25. here are the seven things to know before you go. number one, a wildfire is forcing evacuations and prompting road closures. closurr >>> number two, today marks 17 years since the 9/11 terror attack. ilce tim
. >>> more americans are relying on siri, alexa andgoogst peoplet siance ask themulactivities, checking the news and asking for directions. >>> next, the seven things you need to know before you start your day. >> california's new safety test for cannabis off to a rough start. why industry experts say so many products have levels of pesticide and bacteria. >>> it's not too early to think about the holidays, or is it? >> it is. it actually is. >> some...
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. >> several peoplet have been paralyzed for years are beginning to walk with minimal help. these patients had an electronic stimulator implanted on their spinal cords. after hardork and physical therapy the patients started walking again. >> it doesn't hap the first time. it doesn't happen the 100th time but tiov, each time its practiced, that remembers and really relearns to do the motor tasks. >> these findings bring hope to more than a million people in the country that are palyzed because of a spinal cord injury. now.:16 almost right what is it about a chili winning recipe >> a little elbow grease. >> and beef. >> you're not into vegetarian chili. >> i don't know what that is. a local firefighter is putting hi recipe to the test. >> eddy dumire has one hour to beat out four others around the country at the hormel cooking challenge in new york. >> firefighters and chili, you know wnow something about that, right? so we're in the kitchen period here atbe station num 13 with captain dyed dumire. all your ingredients are laid out here captain. you're in this big competition
. >> several peoplet have been paralyzed for years are beginning to walk with minimal help. these patients had an electronic stimulator implanted on their spinal cords. after hardork and physical therapy the patients started walking again. >> it doesn't hap the first time. it doesn't happen the 100th time but tiov, each time its practiced, that remembers and really relearns to do the motor tasks. >> these findings bring hope to more than a million people in the country that...
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think of this notion that you can rely on people to tell you what was said that other peoplet in the room i knew what and try to follow up on that is silly, and it really just proves that he is trying to push a narrative, as he has in previous books. this is not new. he's relying on secondhand sources. >> what this shows is that actually, the thing that a lot of us has had all along, the group of people who are attached to the old regime, the elitist way of doing think about all i could bike that he's the president elected -- >> shannon: republicans or democrats. >> to shake things up, they want to stop and pray people like gary cohn have been running around posting to their friendsw they are holding back the crazy president from doing the things they don't like the way they don't like it when they are caught. that doesn't mean it's not happening. what it really shows is that the president needs more populist allies and more populist ideas to shake things up along the lines he promised. >> shannon: woodward said a lot of folks are making political statements to protect their careers.
think of this notion that you can rely on people to tell you what was said that other peoplet in the room i knew what and try to follow up on that is silly, and it really just proves that he is trying to push a narrative, as he has in previous books. this is not new. he's relying on secondhand sources. >> what this shows is that actually, the thing that a lot of us has had all along, the group of people who are attached to the old regime, the elitist way of doing think about all i could...
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the corporateof entities of the mid--- medieval world, they did not precisely that peoplet it is hoped for from their dissolution into liberty in democratic modernity. that people hopedit you replace libertas eca eight, the corporate liberties of the church with something like individual freedom of conscience, and understanding of religious liberty that had grown in prominence since the reformation and had some deep root in the allergy other than getolic theology, then you situations like someone saying, well, my order of nuns believe in contraception, so we assert our religious liberty against the catholic church to follow our consciences, and to prescribe and deliver contraceptives in our charitableng of our medical missions, and at the catholic church comes along and says, no, you cannot do that, my conscience tells me otherwise, then you cannot really make sense of the catholic church's claim without a model of liberty, without the corporate thatom to govern itself the church gained in the 11th century under the title libertas ecclesia. this has been an ongoing problem in liberal d
the corporateof entities of the mid--- medieval world, they did not precisely that peoplet it is hoped for from their dissolution into liberty in democratic modernity. that people hopedit you replace libertas eca eight, the corporate liberties of the church with something like individual freedom of conscience, and understanding of religious liberty that had grown in prominence since the reformation and had some deep root in the allergy other than getolic theology, then you situations like...
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and i think that that's also part of the enduring legacy of who he is, to repliemind peoplet there isay of life that does not get enough attention. that's one% in uniform, and fighting the longest wars in american history, in afghanistan, and i hope part of the takeaway from this day will be that we have to remember the sacrifices that are being made and howiey it is to go to war and hard to get out. >> let's be frank, no memorial in this city that does more to symbolically represent the sacrifice i think than vietnam. >> well, a lot of things, a lot of veterans didn't like that, so they put that patrol off to the side looking down the trail. and jim webb among them one of our most decorated marines in vietnam, but john mccain he was the same kind of rebel who sailed against the winds whenever he needed to. >> you know, mark salter, there is something about this service today that i feel like senator mccain is giving us a civic lesson. >> he is. he specifically asked and i was there when he called president obama the two men who defeated him for the presidency speak for him at his fun
and i think that that's also part of the enduring legacy of who he is, to repliemind peoplet there isay of life that does not get enough attention. that's one% in uniform, and fighting the longest wars in american history, in afghanistan, and i hope part of the takeaway from this day will be that we have to remember the sacrifices that are being made and howiey it is to go to war and hard to get out. >> let's be frank, no memorial in this city that does more to symbolically represent the...
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why did the cia refuse to tell two peoplet these were in san diego? that's another question. some have speculated the only answer is they were attempting to recruit them as double agents inside al qaeda, but we do not know that. there is a lot of speculation. there are a lot of things that we do not have answers for still. oh, let's see here. i will try to be as equitable as i can. i wrote one of the first articles about trailblazer back in 2003 before edward snowden released his documents. and familiar with the story would love to see the report you have. my question has to do with contractors. i wrote this book called spies -- spies for hire, privatization of u.s. intelligence. it has gone much further than it did when i published the book 10 years ago. cyber security is the big issue now, the big industry now, and we rely -- we meaning in a say command -- relies on fire i for strategic decisions like who has been hacking us, north korea. the information was from private contractors doing analysis. >> so they say. what is yourons, stance on how far the contracting has gone?
why did the cia refuse to tell two peoplet these were in san diego? that's another question. some have speculated the only answer is they were attempting to recruit them as double agents inside al qaeda, but we do not know that. there is a lot of speculation. there are a lot of things that we do not have answers for still. oh, let's see here. i will try to be as equitable as i can. i wrote one of the first articles about trailblazer back in 2003 before edward snowden released his documents. and...
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it is in line with what the campaign style has sought to be from the beginning which is this raw peopleticric campaign that is focused very much on his travel throughout texas. every ad or digital or tv ad so far has basically been the livestream footage from his campaign stop stitched together into a compilation showing the places he has been. does contrasthere thereto cruise is pretty obvious which is that he has not been as visible in the state as some folks would like him to be. he ran for president for a healthy chunk of his first term and so that implicit contract does contrast there. rourke doesn't turn it into an attack, but i think that goes without saying in some cases. host: here is ted -- ted cruz's ad. >> he is showing up across texas sharing his wit. >> his wisdom. >> what the -- are these guys doing. >> and his character. if he shows up in your town, keep the kids at home. he is showing the -- up. a decidedly different approach. >> it is, trying to be funny there, little more lighthearted than the previous ad we saw. i think if you look at some of the digital ad like that, t
it is in line with what the campaign style has sought to be from the beginning which is this raw peopleticric campaign that is focused very much on his travel throughout texas. every ad or digital or tv ad so far has basically been the livestream footage from his campaign stop stitched together into a compilation showing the places he has been. does contrasthere thereto cruise is pretty obvious which is that he has not been as visible in the state as some folks would like him to be. he ran for...
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peoplet interesting that who believe in moral relativism can find a way to be morally indignant?. doors running for office and individuals say you are the first politician who has never -- ever knocked on my door. that is crazy. that means one person knocking on a door can make a difference. volunteer for elected officials. go and knock doors, make phone calls. there is lots of stuff you can do. one thing the other side has done very well is social media. be involved on social media. we need to not abandon that space just because there are vile things that are offensive to us on those platforms. look us up. i am dr. mark greene. find me on facebook and help us get the message out. do and something you can one person can make a difference. you are making a difference by being here today. thank you. kayla: when you look throughout , is made up of decisions and policies that one person often made. if you look at the abolition of the slave trade, people like william will force -- wilberforce decided he would do what is right. he made a difference. dietrich von hoffer made a differenc
peoplet interesting that who believe in moral relativism can find a way to be morally indignant?. doors running for office and individuals say you are the first politician who has never -- ever knocked on my door. that is crazy. that means one person knocking on a door can make a difference. volunteer for elected officials. go and knock doors, make phone calls. there is lots of stuff you can do. one thing the other side has done very well is social media. be involved on social media. we need to...
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peoplet, the american have unprecedented access and more materials to review for judge kavanaugh than ever have had for a supreme court nominee. the historic volume of material, i've worked that more senators have more access to material than ever. since so much of the rest of my statement has been discussed this morning by what the democrats have said, and i have answered a lot of it, i'm going to put the last seven pages of my statement in the record i'm going to ask senator feinstein if she has more to say on her opening statement. if she doesn't, i will go to senator hatch. do. feinstein: thank you, i i will probably truncate it even so. i think it is really important that people as well as the judge, the nominee, understand how strongly we feel and why we feel that way. to talk a little bit about one of the big decisions that we have, the belief that although you told senator collins that you believed it was settled law, the question is really do you believe it is correct law. that is roe v. wade. i was in the 50's and 60's, active, but first as a student at stanford. i saw what
peoplet, the american have unprecedented access and more materials to review for judge kavanaugh than ever have had for a supreme court nominee. the historic volume of material, i've worked that more senators have more access to material than ever. since so much of the rest of my statement has been discussed this morning by what the democrats have said, and i have answered a lot of it, i'm going to put the last seven pages of my statement in the record i'm going to ask senator feinstein if she...