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sentence, and they were persecuting a man so from the point of view from the opposition, this was a rousing success. >> he began to move into the enemy camp . >> the machine was pushing me in that direction. >> washington built tuskegee and i'm afraid he was a captive of his own oppositions. >> first, we must talk about the boys and try to. no other intellectuals. you really need to be critical of america. -- what do they know about a sharecropper's life. that every man woman and child has to live with every day of their lives in the south for black people. the south is where the overwhelming majority of our people lived. now and forever, that must be the central fact in defining a political position for black people in this country , not some abstract demand for justice . >> the boys spent years in the south has he not? >> this is my land and these are my people. i'm fighting for what is best for the masses of american negroes >> du bois is a frustrated swab who turned his back on the masses. booker t. washington. >> we uncovered washington that through your supporters, you and emma scott
sentence, and they were persecuting a man so from the point of view from the opposition, this was a rousing success. >> he began to move into the enemy camp . >> the machine was pushing me in that direction. >> washington built tuskegee and i'm afraid he was a captive of his own oppositions. >> first, we must talk about the boys and try to. no other intellectuals. you really need to be critical of america. -- what do they know about a sharecropper's life. that every man...
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rolling stone saying it was rousing, crowd pleasing and very funny. >> you may not know this, but a thrivingound the block buster series. nbc's kelly cobiella went to see it for herself in northern ireland. >> reporter: in the ancient forest of toly wort, figures emerge. they come from far away lands on a pilgrimage to visit the sacred site where the dire wolves met in "game of thrones." they're call throners, passionate fans like melissa and rachel painter who traveled all the way from new jersey to northern ireland. >> season 8 is coming. this is the best "game of thrones" lives. >> reporter: castle ward, this is where it all began. tourists aiming to experience it in real life with real axes and arrows, taught by william vandekels. >> we're getting between 25 and 30,000 extra people coming along to do experiences. >> reporter: it's not just for visitors. one local told me if you see a guy with a beard, he's probably been in "game of thrones." in this country side, they shot for 25 days with 500 extras for one of the show's most epic battle scenes. the series has transformed this corner of
rolling stone saying it was rousing, crowd pleasing and very funny. >> you may not know this, but a thrivingound the block buster series. nbc's kelly cobiella went to see it for herself in northern ireland. >> reporter: in the ancient forest of toly wort, figures emerge. they come from far away lands on a pilgrimage to visit the sacred site where the dire wolves met in "game of thrones." they're call throners, passionate fans like melissa and rachel painter who traveled...
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kitty rarely is able to rouse herself sufficiently to put on anything more than a robe over her slip,ng kitty a "working girl." you're doing all right for a working girl. don't start that again. the suggestion is that kitty has elevated herself from the street to being a kept woman. don't tell me he's under the sofa, too. no, bright eyes. we do have the only positive woman, really, in the sociological analysis now, and it's millie. and millie is, indeed, an independent working girl. she's smart. you can come out, johnny. she's witty. all you have to do is call, funny face. she's a very important contrast to kitty. you must have made a killing in wall street, mr. prince. could be. the last time i saw johnny, he was talking about going to hollywood. i might try it yet. why, i read in a movie magazine about a fella who landed in hollywood stone-broke and cleaned up a million, no experience, either. all he had was looks, and he worked in a drugstore. if he worked, johnny, he didn't look like you. so she's wise to johnny. they kind of spar quite a bit. and there's this, uh, veiled dislike
kitty rarely is able to rouse herself sufficiently to put on anything more than a robe over her slip,ng kitty a "working girl." you're doing all right for a working girl. don't start that again. the suggestion is that kitty has elevated herself from the street to being a kept woman. don't tell me he's under the sofa, too. no, bright eyes. we do have the only positive woman, really, in the sociological analysis now, and it's millie. and millie is, indeed, an independent working girl....
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seek to mobilize the country against the government the pretender also intends to talk venezuela to rouse up support and as he regards as a quite a will set up special anti. patient committees which will work to spread his message far and wide. but my dearest government isn't facing pressure just from within but also from without the u.s. has imposed a new round of sanctions once again targeting the country's oil industry the venezuelan government has labeled the decision cynical. the government of the bolivarian republic categorically rejects the latest us attack on the venezuelan oil industry and its economic sovereignty venezuela believes it's unacceptable cynical and criminal of donald trump's administration to take measures that violate international law as well as economic and commercial principles the penalties target thirty for all time because by fantasy when his main state owned oil concern they also banned american businesses from dealing directly with that firm earlier the u.s. blacklisted more than one hundred fenice walen officials and organizations journalist paul dobson sa
seek to mobilize the country against the government the pretender also intends to talk venezuela to rouse up support and as he regards as a quite a will set up special anti. patient committees which will work to spread his message far and wide. but my dearest government isn't facing pressure just from within but also from without the u.s. has imposed a new round of sanctions once again targeting the country's oil industry the venezuelan government has labeled the decision cynical. the...
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meanwhile that as well as opposition leader who has been touring the country trying to rouse supports but he hasn't always received a warm welcome the most online portly showing a group of protesters attacking his convoy. i was . was a closer look at the video reveals an interesting detail his and quite as calm making its way past the anger crowd on these that government i meant so much as protecting it from being attacked journalist mark split with his thoughts on the city. it's ironic to see government security forces actually protecting the figure who's calling for the government to be toppled and who's actually attempting to fragment the security services from within it's also ironic because we constant here you have a situation that certainly would not be tolerated in the united states or other countries where someone who's leading a coup is protected by the security services of the government he's trying to take out what kind of dictatorship is this well apparently it's not a very effective one and what's happening here is really interesting why do isn't it why this is where nic
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meanwhile venezuela's opposition leader one has been touring the country trying to rouse support but he hasn't always received a warm welcome video has emerged on line purportedly showing a group of protesters attacking his convoy. i was a closer look at the video reveals an interesting detail has a white collar and i can't possibly crowd undies a government i probably won't do it so it is protecting it from being attacked jealous of my experimental gave us his thoughts on the video. it's ironic to see government security forces actually protecting a figure who's calling for the government to be toppled and who's actually attempting to fragment the security services from within it's also ironic because we constantly hear about them this way less some kind of ruthless communist dictatorship but here you have a situation that certainly would not be tolerated in the united states or other countries where someone who's leading a coup is protected by the security services of the government he's trying to take out what kind of dictatorship is this well apparently it's not a very effective
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how frankfurt manages to just keep winning they pushed up to number four in the bundesliga after a rousing stood guard as well on the show coming up. this is. i'm brian thomas for the entire crew thanks so much for. junction in space. wherever they go humans leave trash. in space it poses a hazard to new have to start new conduct the danger is clear. to. follow today in sixty minutes on. what's the connection between bread but home and the european union he knows gilberto d.w. correspondent and now baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the team. no. smoking recipes or success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d. w. . d. to know that seventy seven percent obama are younger but thanks to god. that's me and me and you. know what time of voices was hard on the seventy seven percent who talk about the issues. from politics to fashion from housing boom boom boom town this is where. welcome to the seventy seven percent. ers people six d. w. . welcome to the bundesliga on d.w. match day twenty seven was brought to a close by four teams three of them deep in the re
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until now and people interested in the street until this declaration of freedom of change come to rouse them and receive them there they're basically there now in defiance and we're getting these reports actually that the sudanese armed forces that they've they've tried to break that sit in outside of the army headquarters what are your he you hearing there from your contacts on the ground yes i think it's was very clear from the military council statement that they wanted from the beginning on two to two to demand the people to accept their their new new government so they need to move to space and to move military has water that would be given to them and they saw it today early in the morning at nine o'clock there's our forces from there on the surrounded this base and then started to go shoe industry which it was a protest and the negotiators funny that the vice president of the military council but this is a peaceful protest rejected this negotiation so dejected to read the speech and. till the deterioration of freedom of change the fulfilled and superior to them so they are not ca
until now and people interested in the street until this declaration of freedom of change come to rouse them and receive them there they're basically there now in defiance and we're getting these reports actually that the sudanese armed forces that they've they've tried to break that sit in outside of the army headquarters what are your he you hearing there from your contacts on the ground yes i think it's was very clear from the military council statement that they wanted from the beginning on...
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the church the cathedral and then the roof on top of that it's rousing years of material a thousand years of remember it's it wasn't just built a thousand years ago that was it has gone through extensive renovations over the millennium you know and i think all up and we've made real time yeah exactly so this is it's quite a quite a moment to be watching let me pull journalist john laurenson back in who is in here is john have you heard anything else about possible causes. i think there are two things. to lead if you know the first renovation work even to hear about names of the fire service has gone on record very quickly went on record saying it believes there is potentially a link between the renovation work that was being carried out and the fact that we can imagine. something of that nature is that chinese strange isn't it. this dysfunction breaking just after the. after the cathedral is as close and quite lengthy will people still be here at that time and this was getting quite late and i think there is something that's going to be high up in people's minds and we can't really know w
the church the cathedral and then the roof on top of that it's rousing years of material a thousand years of remember it's it wasn't just built a thousand years ago that was it has gone through extensive renovations over the millennium you know and i think all up and we've made real time yeah exactly so this is it's quite a quite a moment to be watching let me pull journalist john laurenson back in who is in here is john have you heard anything else about possible causes. i think there are two...
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ensure that there's no you know there's there's no information in those technology there to to to rouse the information in the capture i think the greater thing left to mention is. is the technology advancements while wade is very far ahead this far in the five g. technology. and they're and they're doing some good strides in putting it so obviously the u.s. does not one. we don't want them we know we have to catch up so we'd like to try in some way to mitigate or to limit while waves reach into the marketplace and or perhaps shrink the marketplace that while we potentially has access to it now and i believe that that's probably the primary reason behind this now on the on the surface level i mean we do live in a global society but do you think the u.s. is right to have some concern and warn others to drop huawei due to the the spying ideology of it i mean we have we have a country that spies on every one of that is warning about china but centrally spying using while we. kind of ironic there a little bit but. there's you know no matter what you're doing on the telecommunications side t
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to believe that cosima instructed the architect not to make it too magnificent as he didn't want to rouse the envy of the other patrician families. maybe she's also invested in the spiritual well being they donated money for a new church live a cynical. cousin or demented she supported careers and spawned something that had not existed before the celebrity. star in this celebrity arose in a sort of intellectual hothouse in a market full of competition where humanists intellectuals creatives and artists of all kinds were supported and often very well paid by patrons. these patrons in turn hoped these artists would bring their courts greater fame and status one of your clients who for. painters and sculptors purple they soon became just as important as skill. in this very competitive arena they acquired fame and status and we still know their names today in fifteen and. beyond but that also means the unrecognized artist the suffering genius was a particularly frequent phenomenon. to me i mean if you are frightened by most people's. donatello was one of the first great celebrity artists of t
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that because you know instructed the architect not to make it too magnificent as he didn't want to rouse the envy of the other patrician families. maybe she's also invested in the spiritual well being they donated money for a new church. not ends up. causing a demented she supported artists careers and spawned something that had not existed before the celebrity. star and this celebrity arose in a sort of intellectual hothouse in a market full of competition where humanists intellectuals creatives and artists of all kinds were supported and often very well paid by patrons. these patrons in turn hoped these artists would bring their courts greater fame and status of your plans for your fantasy book painters and sculptors purple they soon became just as important as skill lost it's been recognised artist the suffering genius david was the first life sized sculpture of a new since antiquity. unlike other cultures the renaissance didn't worry about depicting naked or semi-naked bodies with a fast mark but that was very significant for the development of medicine. you know and we're going to.
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administration colluding together in order to protect her, she was so unlike able they had to craft a clever rouse. that brings to you richard, hillary has to run in 2020, this is just too good. she condition sit on the sideline -- shy can't sit on the sideline. >> i don't think that secretary clinton will be running in 2020, she will be a private citizen, probably write another book and take care of her grandchildren. to ned's point, there is an equal distribution of justice. >> kennedy: there is, did you mean unequal. >> there is an unequal distribution of justice it happens of day to people of color across the country, that is fact, this idea, we could talk about hillary clinton all we' but this notion that mueller report is a slamdunk for president is not necessarily the truth. in the mueller -- the second half of the report he talked about 7 different instances we see president of united states trying attempts to commit obstruction of justice beyond that -- >> okay, i have a quick questi question. was robert mueller's team capable of handing out indictments? >> a justice department policy tha
administration colluding together in order to protect her, she was so unlike able they had to craft a clever rouse. that brings to you richard, hillary has to run in 2020, this is just too good. she condition sit on the sideline -- shy can't sit on the sideline. >> i don't think that secretary clinton will be running in 2020, she will be a private citizen, probably write another book and take care of her grandchildren. to ned's point, there is an equal distribution of justice. >>...
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rouse rouse i thank my colleague -- mr. rouzer: i thank my colleague, representative dunn from florida, who is not only a great colleague, but a great friend. madam speaker, it's not just hurricane matthew, pardon me, hurricane michael in my district we had hurricane math -- michael. in my district we had hurricane matthew in 2016. but it's also hurricane florence that devastated southeastern north carolina and many other areas this past fall as well. a lot of my previous speakers, colleagues who have come before me here today, have talked about the need for disaster assistance and they're exactly right. i want to compliment what they have said -- complement what they have said, supplement what they have said and paint a broader picture here. you have to understand that agriculture in particular has faced five years of really, really low prices. so farmers, whether they're in north carolina, have suffered from the flood of hurricane florence, or whether they're in georgia or florida or anywhere else and have suffered from h
rouse rouse i thank my colleague -- mr. rouzer: i thank my colleague, representative dunn from florida, who is not only a great colleague, but a great friend. madam speaker, it's not just hurricane matthew, pardon me, hurricane michael in my district we had hurricane math -- michael. in my district we had hurricane matthew in 2016. but it's also hurricane florence that devastated southeastern north carolina and many other areas this past fall as well. a lot of my previous speakers, colleagues...
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. >> bob had several procedures to remove mole some cancer rouse. he does his best to stay out of the sun. he carries his sunscreen there and he's holding onto it like he did for the outdoorfo interview. r an added layer of protection. the whole to see station participating in this climate change. >> i played tennis with him. for years, he has slathered it on. as white as his shorts and shirt. >> if she tells you to cover up, up.cover >> bob has had personal experience. he's a scientist and understands how this wks. >> he's irish with that pale white. >> everyone else with pe skin should take a warning from bob. get your skin checkedegarly. >> greateminder. >> we had a lot of sun for april. a lot of warmth. temperatures are warm, it's sunny. >> the amazing thing, here we are in tapril,he sun is as strong as it is in august. a lot ofeople don'think about it this time of the year. we're seeing the strongest of the sun about two months away. april is like august, why we have to put on our sunscreen. we love to be outside in this warmer weather. tempera
. >> bob had several procedures to remove mole some cancer rouse. he does his best to stay out of the sun. he carries his sunscreen there and he's holding onto it like he did for the outdoorfo interview. r an added layer of protection. the whole to see station participating in this climate change. >> i played tennis with him. for years, he has slathered it on. as white as his shorts and shirt. >> if she tells you to cover up, up.cover >> bob has had personal experience....
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. ♪ ♪ arthel: president trump delivering a rousing speech before receptive crowd in las vegas this afternoonhe addressed the republican jewish coalition during its annual meeting. hello, everyone, welcome to a brand-new hour inside of america's news headquarters, i'm arthel neville. eric: i'm eric sean. including the booming economy, trade, the continuing crisis at southern border and the defeat of the isis caliphate. also reaffirmed the important relationship between the u.s. and israel calling the jewish state our most significant middle east ally. the president speaking about the ongoing unrest in the region. >> we have now imposed to toughest ever sanctions on the iranian dictatorship and it was not the same when i took power but i would love to see peace in the middle east. eric: alicia acuÑa where the president spoke this afternoon, hi, alicia. >> hi, eric, yes, the president began his speech saying the relationship between the united states and israel has never been stronger, the crowd here cheering the presidential -- the president's controversial decision to move the u.s. embassy in
. ♪ ♪ arthel: president trump delivering a rousing speech before receptive crowd in las vegas this afternoonhe addressed the republican jewish coalition during its annual meeting. hello, everyone, welcome to a brand-new hour inside of america's news headquarters, i'm arthel neville. eric: i'm eric sean. including the booming economy, trade, the continuing crisis at southern border and the defeat of the isis caliphate. also reaffirmed the important relationship between the u.s. and israel...
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i was only roused to action when the hourglass of junk ran out."hs, one of my heroes. he came to tangier in 1953, shortly after shooting his wife to death in a drunken accident in mexico city. he was a heroin addict, a homosexual and an inspiration to those protohipsters who became known as the beats. he was a somewhat stuffy, well-dressed st. louis son of a good family gone wrong. he was also to my mind the greatest writer of the whole damn bunch. on the road, you can have it. his classic "naked lunch" was written here. a nonlinear, dark, dry humored searingly critical and satirical and profane masterpiece. burroughs was apparently high for much of the process on heroin or locally valuable prescription opiate. and of course the daily staple in many of these parts, hashish, keef and maldune. hashish is the concentrated thc resin of the cannabis plant as well as the leaves and flowers that have been separated from the buds compressed into sheet or brick-like form. a more local and indigenous product is part of the plant contain ing containing only t
i was only roused to action when the hourglass of junk ran out."hs, one of my heroes. he came to tangier in 1953, shortly after shooting his wife to death in a drunken accident in mexico city. he was a heroin addict, a homosexual and an inspiration to those protohipsters who became known as the beats. he was a somewhat stuffy, well-dressed st. louis son of a good family gone wrong. he was also to my mind the greatest writer of the whole damn bunch. on the road, you can have it. his classic...
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one at a current campaign rally rousing his supporters and the other with a warning and not so veiled jab. >>> a new poll on 2020. who's the front-runner among democrats and one clear factor that could decide the race. >>> would he begin with breaking news. new details on the synagogue shooting in california. one person is dead and three were injured. it happened as worshippers were preparing to celebrate the last day of passover. police have a 19-year-old suspect in custody. they say he walked into the synagogue and open fire with an assault-style rifle. president trump praised the response from law enforcement officers and condemned the hate. >> america's heart is with the victims of the horrific synagogue shooting in poway, california, just happened. our entire nation mourns the loss of life, prays for the wounded and stands in solidarity with the jewish community. we forcefully condemn the evil of anti-semitism and hate, which must be defeated. >> nbc's cal perry joining us from powyay, across the street from where it happened. >> reporter: good morning. as victims are recovering
one at a current campaign rally rousing his supporters and the other with a warning and not so veiled jab. >>> a new poll on 2020. who's the front-runner among democrats and one clear factor that could decide the race. >>> would he begin with breaking news. new details on the synagogue shooting in california. one person is dead and three were injured. it happened as worshippers were preparing to celebrate the last day of passover. police have a 19-year-old suspect in custody....
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it was a call to academies and a rousing rise to the challenge. >> barbara looks up and mouths to herowerful moment for governor bush as he was considering a race for president. >> of course it fits very neatly with the bush idea that they are not pursuing ambition, they are serving the public and he's answering a call rather than trying to just inan election. >> george w. bush believes he has a purpose, a plan. this is his destiny. what does help for heart failure look like? it looks like george having a busy day. ♪ the beat goes on george has entresto, a heart failure medicine that helps his heart... so he can keep on doing what he loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problem
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the ability to go into the arena and joust with bret baier and the fox hosts is an opportunity to rouse your people. i don't think he'll be the last person to make this decision. i think it's an opportunity for those candidates who want to be seen as electable show they can win over voters in the middle they can get the better of fox newsperson ailties in these televised town halls. >> i take your point. bret baier different than sean hannity. asking the president to come on his special report. when the president goes on fox, he goes on hannity. >> it's definitely the case that the likes of sean hannity are serving donald trump. they were completely trying to play into the president's narrative. i think tom perez has said, fox news is operating as a propaganda arm of this white house. >> we're not debating tom perez's strategy here, we're talking about what's in the interest of individual candidates. >> charlie sykes, what's your take on this, are there fox viewers democrats could win over by doing events like this? >> it wasn't really interesting, and i think donald trump's tweet was v
the ability to go into the arena and joust with bret baier and the fox hosts is an opportunity to rouse your people. i don't think he'll be the last person to make this decision. i think it's an opportunity for those candidates who want to be seen as electable show they can win over voters in the middle they can get the better of fox newsperson ailties in these televised town halls. >> i take your point. bret baier different than sean hannity. asking the president to come on his special...
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you're trying to rouse people and scare them and spend vasts amount of money that will not have thatto replace the old ones. what do you say to that argument? >> the scientific community is in a state of rare and robust consensus about how dangerous this is. they are telling us in no uncertain terms that we're not in a position anymore to stop global warming. all we're trying to do is slow it down enough that it does not threaten our ability to have civilizations reilike the ones have known. even that is not an absolute certainty we can still do it. the good news is that the engineers have done their job as well as politicians have done theirs badly. the last ten years the price of a solar panel, wind turbine90%. this is the cheapest way to generate power around the world. if we wanted to get this done, we could. what that means, ultimately is figuring out how to break the political power of the fossil fuel industry because that's the thing that's kept us paralyzed all these decades. >> you pointed out that we can't really stop global warming. there's enough co2 that some of it, hate
you're trying to rouse people and scare them and spend vasts amount of money that will not have thatto replace the old ones. what do you say to that argument? >> the scientific community is in a state of rare and robust consensus about how dangerous this is. they are telling us in no uncertain terms that we're not in a position anymore to stop global warming. all we're trying to do is slow it down enough that it does not threaten our ability to have civilizations reilike the ones have...
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who argues climate change is happening, it's real, but you're exaggerating the effects, trying to rousem and spend vast amounts of money doing things that will not ultimately have that much effect because we don't have new technologies to replace the old ones. what do you say to that argument? >> well, first of all, the scientific community is now in a state of rare and robust consensus about how dangerous this is, and they're telling us in no uncertain terms, we're not in a position anymore to stop global warming. all we're trying to do now is slow it down enough that it does not threaten our ability to have civilizations like the ones we have known. even that at this point is not an absolute certainty we can still do it. the good news is that the engineers have done their job as well as the politicians have done theirs badly. the last ten years, the price of a solar panel or wind turbines dropped 90%. this is the cheapest way to generate power around the world now, if we wanted to get this done, we could. what that means, ultimately, is figuring out how to break the political power of
who argues climate change is happening, it's real, but you're exaggerating the effects, trying to rousem and spend vast amounts of money doing things that will not ultimately have that much effect because we don't have new technologies to replace the old ones. what do you say to that argument? >> well, first of all, the scientific community is now in a state of rare and robust consensus about how dangerous this is, and they're telling us in no uncertain terms, we're not in a position...
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he just didn't get the kind of rousing applause he thought he would get from the washington lawmakersenson, his chief speechwriter, god, i blew it. i thought this was a big deal and nobody responded. but the next day, the newspaper reports were good. all of the congressmen said, yeah, we'll fund jack kennedy's pledge to the moon. but over the summer of '61, nasa funded the money they needed to get the project up and running. >> you set out to lay out the president's motivation. what conclusion did you reach? >> kennedy hated losing, michael. he never lost an election. he won congress -- i mean, he won the senate in 1952. and the senate again in '58. never lost for congress. and in 1960, he had beat nixon. and on one of the nixon/kennedy deba debates, kennedy said if you're elected i see a soviet flag on the moon. i want an american flag on the moon. lo and behold, kennedy wasn't going to lose. we had already lost to the russians with sputnik in 1967. kennedy saw it as a cold war imperative to be first in space. but to sell it as basically a science education. and one of the things i w
he just didn't get the kind of rousing applause he thought he would get from the washington lawmakersenson, his chief speechwriter, god, i blew it. i thought this was a big deal and nobody responded. but the next day, the newspaper reports were good. all of the congressmen said, yeah, we'll fund jack kennedy's pledge to the moon. but over the summer of '61, nasa funded the money they needed to get the project up and running. >> you set out to lay out the president's motivation. what...
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and we're loving together and name rouse times after dinner she's like hey, do you want me to make someert. no, no, no thank you, and then she asks like again and finally like the fifth time she requested me is. it do you want some jell-o. why do you never want jell-o? why do you even have jell-o? i hate jell-o. i have it because i made love to that jell-o. >> jimmy: you could be the new bill cosby with tales like this. [ applause ] >> the jell-o was definitely consensual. the jell-o way preferred to be made love to than eaten. >> jimmy: oh, boy. that's quite a story. >> thank you. >> jimmy: dak shepard, a lot of stories like this on his podcast. we'll be right back. ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by halo top. delicious ice cream with around 300 calories per pint! but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? ♪ a little time wand nowfavorite people goeat denny's,y. $6.99 goes a long way too. you can get 2 eggs, 3 sausage links, 3 strips o
and we're loving together and name rouse times after dinner she's like hey, do you want me to make someert. no, no, no thank you, and then she asks like again and finally like the fifth time she requested me is. it do you want some jell-o. why do you never want jell-o? why do you even have jell-o? i hate jell-o. i have it because i made love to that jell-o. >> jimmy: you could be the new bill cosby with tales like this. [ applause ] >> the jell-o was definitely consensual. the...
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." ♪ and that of course is the french national anthem, a rousing song, and in a sign that things areetting back to normal here, this weekend, also saw a return of the yellow vest protesters. these are massive protests that have broken out almost every saturday for the past six months. many of the protesters now say they're angry that the city politicians and big business are promising big donations to rebuild notre dame but are not yet addressing their concerns. eva? >> all right david wright for us in paris. >>> now to that terrifying moments at a zoo in kansas. an experienced zookeeper attacked by a tiger in front of visitors. abc's zachary kiesch is in topeka with the latest. good morning, zachary. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the zoo is waking up here in topeka. there are elephants look at us just over here. there's a hippo about ten feet in front of me. but the real focus this morning is this tiger's pit. truly a miracle, a 275-pound tiger pounced on a zookeeper yesterday. both are okay. that's the good news. but the big question is, what went wrong? this morning, a zookeeper
." ♪ and that of course is the french national anthem, a rousing song, and in a sign that things areetting back to normal here, this weekend, also saw a return of the yellow vest protesters. these are massive protests that have broken out almost every saturday for the past six months. many of the protesters now say they're angry that the city politicians and big business are promising big donations to rebuild notre dame but are not yet addressing their concerns. eva? >> all right...
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. ♪ ♪ arthel: president trump delivering a rousing speech before receptive crowd in las vegas this afternooning its annual meeting. hello, everyone, welcome to a brand-new hour inside of america's news headquarters, i'm arthel neville. eric: i'm eric sean. including the booming economy, trade, the continuing crisis at southern border and the defeat of the isis caliphate. also reaffirmed the important relationship between the u.s. and israel calling the jewish state our most significant middle east ally. the president speaking about the ongoing unrest in the region.
. ♪ ♪ arthel: president trump delivering a rousing speech before receptive crowd in las vegas this afternooning its annual meeting. hello, everyone, welcome to a brand-new hour inside of america's news headquarters, i'm arthel neville. eric: i'm eric sean. including the booming economy, trade, the continuing crisis at southern border and the defeat of the isis caliphate. also reaffirmed the important relationship between the u.s. and israel calling the jewish state our most significant...
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former vice president joe biden gives a rousing speech that could set the stage for a 2020 campaign. but then stumble again when he seemingly makes light of the controversy over his past unwanted contact. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in the situation room. >>> breaking news. president trump's outside lawyers havef e president's tax returns, from the democratic chairman to the powerful house, ways, and means committee. white house officials are preparing for battle, warning they'll take the fight to the supreme court. the opening skirmish in that fight is playing out as president trump visits the border with mexico and warns would-be migrants, and i'm quoting him now, our country is full. after a week of threatening mexico, then climbing down from those threats, the president then headed to look at a section of the border barrier. he calls it a new wall, but it's more of a fence and a replacement for what already existed there. >>> i'll speak with congressman hakeem jeffries of the judiciary committee. and our correspondents and analysts, they will have full coverage of today's top storie
former vice president joe biden gives a rousing speech that could set the stage for a 2020 campaign. but then stumble again when he seemingly makes light of the controversy over his past unwanted contact. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in the situation room. >>> breaking news. president trump's outside lawyers havef e president's tax returns, from the democratic chairman to the powerful house, ways, and means committee. white house officials are preparing for battle, warning they'll take the...
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advising them go back to your can-do, capitalist jfk roots that believes america is good, is general rouseignited the american spirit to fly to the moon and more. that's who you are, democrats. because the future of your grim teachers' act faculty lounge of hard-left, big government lectures and grievances, your fake, deceptive soak the rich populism arguments will only get you this: landslide are losses like walter mondale and mcgovern. mitch mcconnell reminding democrats they got nancy pelosi her gavel, saying come to our tent, let's work together. let's bring in radio host and conservative commentator, we welcome adriana cohen. your reaction. >> well, liz cheney is absolutely right. the democrat party has, is becoming a a party of radicals. the policies that they're putting forward are so far to the left, mean, they're socialist policies that are unaffordable. america cannot afford the green new deal. we don't want to destroy the airline industry and the fossil fuel industry. we like our hamburgers, our hot dogs, our cows, we don't want to see them go away. and proposing medicare for al
advising them go back to your can-do, capitalist jfk roots that believes america is good, is general rouseignited the american spirit to fly to the moon and more. that's who you are, democrats. because the future of your grim teachers' act faculty lounge of hard-left, big government lectures and grievances, your fake, deceptive soak the rich populism arguments will only get you this: landslide are losses like walter mondale and mcgovern. mitch mcconnell reminding democrats they got nancy pelosi...
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. >> we have a president who is rousing of fear of immigrants, those who are different. where i see hopes, religious communities are coming together, we have a network of more than 2,000 rabbis and they are reporting to us that their christian neighborings showed u after pittsburgh and this weekend. so we're seeing that the religious communities and minority communities that understand that we have to fight white supremacy together. >> communities come out there and say, what do you need? how can we help. and that to some degree overcomes this horribleness. >> there are weavers, weaving their communities together. >> thank you to both of you. jonathan greenblatt is the ceo of the anti-defamation league. thank you both. >> joe biden is talking about the me too movement. we'll be joined by the woman conducting that interview. that is next, you're watching "velshi & ruhle" right here on msnbc. ...when a plan stops being a plan and gets set into motion. today's merrill can help you get there with the people, tools, and personalized advice to help turn your ambitions into act
. >> we have a president who is rousing of fear of immigrants, those who are different. where i see hopes, religious communities are coming together, we have a network of more than 2,000 rabbis and they are reporting to us that their christian neighborings showed u after pittsburgh and this weekend. so we're seeing that the religious communities and minority communities that understand that we have to fight white supremacy together. >> communities come out there and say, what do you...
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ennedy realized no subject roused american voters more than the specter of a communist cuba every whistle stop he reminded voters that the island jet minutes ght away and he blamed eisenhower and company, including vice nixon, for letting this happen. imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a pretty well earned reputation as a communist petrell ne of the communist busters in america and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, was not quite nuchl.ommunist it was galling. president had somehow managed to as an k nixon anti-communist hawk. probably the best example of this occurred in one of the ixon-kennedy television debates. not the first debate, the one that's most famous but the fourth debate. debate may have been the most important in the campaign. a the very least it offered glimpse into the wonderful strangeness that was richard nixon. kennedy had come out in the the previous day with a statement about cuba. in his statement kennedy the eisenhower administration was being negligent about castro and that find some ought to way to hel
ennedy realized no subject roused american voters more than the specter of a communist cuba every whistle stop he reminded voters that the island jet minutes ght away and he blamed eisenhower and company, including vice nixon, for letting this happen. imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a pretty well earned reputation as a communist petrell ne of the communist busters in america and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, was not quite...
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he is showing a certain confidence he understands any gads any activity basically preceded by his rousing campaign if people have decided to vote against the vision repeated that he would have made that he will be more program mistake and that everybody had said and i think it was pointing out to me put it to me that now they said sixty six they said it will be night it will be night. when it comes to security you have a lot of people next month on the stage you have the co-chair guy here let me then the next and then you have two former chiefs of staff moshe ya'alon that gabby x.p. doesn't so that's out that image of the lead strong military men who had been quite successful in their career and that is also very appealing to the israeli electorate those who voted for do blue and white list because security does. remains a huge issue even if it was not the primary concern throughout this campaign and it's very clear from one has been saying he played it on the fact of bridging the gaps. in the israeli society he repeated over and over again and he said that actually it would be a priority
he is showing a certain confidence he understands any gads any activity basically preceded by his rousing campaign if people have decided to vote against the vision repeated that he would have made that he will be more program mistake and that everybody had said and i think it was pointing out to me put it to me that now they said sixty six they said it will be night it will be night. when it comes to security you have a lot of people next month on the stage you have the co-chair guy here let...
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( ♪ "nina cried power" ) >> brown: his new album again speaks to current events, opening with the rousing an icon of soul, mavis staples... ♪ nina cried power billie cried power ♪ mavis cried power pa >> brown: --anng tribute to a long list of singers, including nina simone, who used their voices to demand justice. ♪ and i could cry power powerer ♪ p power >> 2016 was just an interesting time. you had a kind of an upswing of rhetoric, which was, both inci l discourse and in political discourse, that was, that playep to, not the bets of us at and i just wanted to write something that was decidedly hopeful, that looked to a spirit of kind of solidarity, and lo solidarity.a legacy of we ian call it protest musicf you wanted to. i just, i wasn't hearing a huge amount of it in the kind of ssic that i was-- that i making. >> brown: born in county wicklow, irend, hozier grew up with american blues and soul music. >> my dad was a gig musician. just a live mund of gigging cian, really, full time. i remember hearing, like, soul music for the first time. i was always drawn to voices. i was alwaysand
( ♪ "nina cried power" ) >> brown: his new album again speaks to current events, opening with the rousing an icon of soul, mavis staples... ♪ nina cried power billie cried power ♪ mavis cried power pa >> brown: --anng tribute to a long list of singers, including nina simone, who used their voices to demand justice. ♪ and i could cry power powerer ♪ p power >> 2016 was just an interesting time. you had a kind of an upswing of rhetoric, which was, both inci l...
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front, leland witters from the ninth circuit, and we start with jess paul in california where name rouse sanctuary cities are placed. good evening. >> good evening. officials within the trump administration initially talked about releasing migrants into sanctuary cities say,ing it was just an idea. that changed hours late where the president was asked about it, and took aim at california. >> president trump: california certainly is always saying we want more people and they want more people in their sanctuary cities. well, we'll give them more people, give them a lot. we can give them an unlimited supply. and let's see if they're so happy they say we have open arms. they're always saying they have open arms. let's see if they have open arms. >> that sparked fierce opposition from many prominent democrats. speaker of the house nancy pelosi represents a district, san francisco, that the president is targeting was asked about the idea. >> it's just another notion that is unworthy of the presidency of the united states and disrespectful to the challenges that we face as a country, as people
front, leland witters from the ninth circuit, and we start with jess paul in california where name rouse sanctuary cities are placed. good evening. >> good evening. officials within the trump administration initially talked about releasing migrants into sanctuary cities say,ing it was just an idea. that changed hours late where the president was asked about it, and took aim at california. >> president trump: california certainly is always saying we want more people and they want...
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support in lots of 2 regions who live here and let's talk about some of the stuff they were able to save rouser is what there's a shooter is on out there in the end out accident. but here's here's the stuff they were able to keep the crown of thorns you see there on the screen catholics believe it was worn by jesus. >>at his cruiser crucifixion they as the russian side to say that they were also able to save and salvage. a few other things to which will be taken to the lose the house there until they can get the church itself rebuilt. now there are some things we don't know about at this point. the true cross and holy nails catholics believe they were used at the crucifixion as well the madonna and child statue also among the items that they're not sure what the fate is they won't know to the could really get inside. but that was created back in the 14th century the life-size statue of the virgin mary and the baby jesus so much history in there that is just gone. >>just gotten 9 hours. >>and it's just gone, we should also mention too because we did before nobody was hurt either which is amazin
support in lots of 2 regions who live here and let's talk about some of the stuff they were able to save rouser is what there's a shooter is on out there in the end out accident. but here's here's the stuff they were able to keep the crown of thorns you see there on the screen catholics believe it was worn by jesus. >>at his cruiser crucifixion they as the russian side to say that they were also able to save and salvage. a few other things to which will be taken to the lose the house...
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one at a current campaign rally rousing his supporters and the other with a warning and not so veiled
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then secretary -- the transportation secretary under the nixon administration gave a a rousing speech about how only americans could dig these tunnels. only americans could work in the hot desert. he went on this whole litany and talked about the irish and the germans, you know, on to all different european nationalities. never mentioning the chinese. this is one of the things that spurred on the asian american movement. of such blatant forced invisibility. you know, this is chinese working near watsonville, building the pot rogue river railroad. checke built railroad to -- to santa cruz. there was a horrible accident after the transcontinental, about 50 chinese died in an explosion in a tunnel. i do not know what happened to that railroad. but it would have been good if they kept it. so, that is all i have to say with this. do you want to hold off questions, right? thank you. [applause] hilton: want me to come down? about aer perspective culture that was greatly impacted by the railroad is of course the native americans. today, we have professor snape thatlp us understand perspective
then secretary -- the transportation secretary under the nixon administration gave a a rousing speech about how only americans could dig these tunnels. only americans could work in the hot desert. he went on this whole litany and talked about the irish and the germans, you know, on to all different european nationalities. never mentioning the chinese. this is one of the things that spurred on the asian american movement. of such blatant forced invisibility. you know, this is chinese working...
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i think it is our responsibility, democrats and republicans, and we have a pretty good chor rouse onomeone that is a political appointee. >> we flow is a sanction. it provide that's any executive branch member can be impeached for misconduct. do you believe that william barr, if he does not release the mueller report, if he does not tell the american people what is in it fully that he should face impeachment? >> i think we should ensure that it is done. >> do you think that means subpoenas? >> i'm going to wait? i'm going to continue to press for transparency. you remember the star report, bill clinton was literally the next day it was in nuewspapers around the country. we're seeing things that should be rising to the concern of every american, but i know if it does not happen we will see what duo next. >> okay, let's talk 2020, you're home because of your run for president, there is about 47 people running, closer to 17, there is six senators running, why are you running? >> i'm running for president because i felt the same sense of urgency that made me run for city county till. peo
i think it is our responsibility, democrats and republicans, and we have a pretty good chor rouse onomeone that is a political appointee. >> we flow is a sanction. it provide that's any executive branch member can be impeached for misconduct. do you believe that william barr, if he does not release the mueller report, if he does not tell the american people what is in it fully that he should face impeachment? >> i think we should ensure that it is done. >> do you think that...