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the democratic party diana russo that reporting from the remaining capital bucharest. now to some of the other stories making news around the world police in the united states say a suicidal airline employee stole a passenger plane and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but were on able to prevent it from coming down there were no passengers on board the aircraft when it crashed and sparked a fire. because a jury in california has found chemical giant monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who allege the company's weed killers gave him cancer up the jury ordered the company to pay the man two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages on center was a unit of german chemical joined by and faces thousands of similar lawsuits across the united states. now turkish president richard tie a bedouin is vowing to defy the united states as washington presses ankara to
the democratic party diana russo that reporting from the remaining capital bucharest. now to some of the other stories making news around the world police in the united states say a suicidal airline employee stole a passenger plane and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but were on able to prevent it from coming down there were no passengers on board the aircraft when it crashed and sparked a fire. because a jury in california has found chemical giant...
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and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on a minute. it is not the purpose of society. the purpose of society is to enrich and allow people to live authentic natural lives. >> right so there's a famous scene as he describes himself where he is on his way to visit his friend who is in jail. and he finds, there are some transitions that are different. he finds an advertisement for an essay writing competition. asking the question, have the arts and sciences improved morals in the state of man or something like that. and it was almost surely rhetorical. it was kind of like finding an essay competition at bryn mawr or kenya. of course you're coming up with a clever way of saying yes. but it's about the arts and sciences, have they made it better? and russo looks at this and he has basically, a road to damascus moment. and he passes out, he wakes up transient his own tears and a bit of a drama queen. and it occurs to him all of a sudden, this is basically the essence of his view. we have it entirely backwards. and it's very much sort of insp
and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on a minute. it is not the purpose of society. the purpose of society is to enrich and allow people to live authentic natural lives. >> right so there's a famous scene as he describes himself where he is on his way to visit his friend who is in jail. and he finds, there are some transitions that are different. he finds an advertisement for an essay writing competition. asking the question, have the arts and sciences improved morals...
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and marty russo and. and dave evans and his wife am unsure if there is anybody else. i particularly think them and 30 other members of the class. and staff people and officers who participated in the research that went into this book. the interviews that i did with them provide a great deal of the intellectual material that informs the story in the message of this book. i am tremendously grateful to them to share humorous stories or poignant stearate stories that are consistently thoughtful and that are recorded in this book i will not try to tell stories i will not read the book you can do that on your own. but i do want to say that it is the power of the individual stories that cut through what is a very complex congressional history and procedure to explain working in that institution. also another class members here. i want to acknowledge his presence there is a terrific story shared with me from chicago the first time he as a candidate met the mayor of chicago, richard daley, did not go exactly as he
and marty russo and. and dave evans and his wife am unsure if there is anybody else. i particularly think them and 30 other members of the class. and staff people and officers who participated in the research that went into this book. the interviews that i did with them provide a great deal of the intellectual material that informs the story in the message of this book. i am tremendously grateful to them to share humorous stories or poignant stearate stories that are consistently thoughtful and...
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and joining us now romanian capital bucharest is journalist diana russo danno tell us what's the situation there right now. well hi sara as you said there are we have official numbers there are one hundred forty injured people are. tensions have increased by all war and i can still hear the tear gas and people the special forces has and have even used a walk there cannon which is unprecedented on the president. sign me are. a part of it but there are also people who are still coming. there and they are determined not to not to leave their resume a name that. would both of them have infiltrated the peaceful process and have caused these problems with the special forces. who are here in this post aren't there in the background of protesters say they're angry about the way that romania is being governed what exactly do they object to. well i might say there are two to mind concerns first of all is the corruption of the leadership of the social democratic party because the president of the social democratic party it was some victory for and for a fraud and people say they are fed up with these
and joining us now romanian capital bucharest is journalist diana russo danno tell us what's the situation there right now. well hi sara as you said there are we have official numbers there are one hundred forty injured people are. tensions have increased by all war and i can still hear the tear gas and people the special forces has and have even used a walk there cannon which is unprecedented on the president. sign me are. a part of it but there are also people who are still coming. there and...
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menswear, yeah, we see you kylie in tom ford and blake, whose look came straight off the ralph and russoy metallics while showing off a whole lot of leg. >> christian siriano custom. i was like, i want something sparkly. >> and tell me about these earrings. >> bling bling bling. lorraine schwartz. i got the paper, they give you a paper and it tells you how much it's worth like all the jewelry's worth and if you lose it, $1.6 million. i was like, oh, my gosh. i just bought a house. >> but sometimes, one dress just isn't enough. for j.lo it was a silver chainmail on the carpet. on stage she went dramatic with a high/low skirt made of plexiglass feathers. and at the after-party body-hugging versace. tiffany haddish had three different looks, so did kylie jenner. but cardi b. with her fresh pixie cut can drop the mike. yes, we loved her cinched purple velvet arrival look. this red number is all aut fierce. but the new mama wins for best accessory of the night. mcdonald's at the post awards bash. ♪ i said i like it >>> cardi b. with the mac attack. >>> how about this vma fashion flashback? wi
menswear, yeah, we see you kylie in tom ford and blake, whose look came straight off the ralph and russoy metallics while showing off a whole lot of leg. >> christian siriano custom. i was like, i want something sparkly. >> and tell me about these earrings. >> bling bling bling. lorraine schwartz. i got the paper, they give you a paper and it tells you how much it's worth like all the jewelry's worth and if you lose it, $1.6 million. i was like, oh, my gosh. i just bought a...
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to see here you need something and historically in this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there is an audience for it and they get. the us department of defense plan to spend up to fifteen million dollars on a hunting soldier's physical performance and insurance often explains why such programs have to be handled with care. actually did. hollywood science fiction often depicts the soldiers of the future with all the talk of a space course from donald trump and fighting robots across the silver screen our imagination has plenty of places to go. now on the surface a new grant from the pentagon for extramural biomedical research and development doesn't sound so bad the object is to create soldiers who can withstand even the harshest circumstances take a listen develop technologies to maximize the physiological performance of s.o.f. operators including enhanced in durance enhanced senses tolerance to environmental extremes and enhanced overall fitness in order to maintain operational posture ability in high stress scenarios without n
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a couple of folk nikolas canons that consider human nature good russo, he couldn't answer the question, what makes human nature go bad, the civilization, bureaucracy, et cetera, and he was caught in a trap there. that's in this book, by the way. mcintire explains that transition very well. who came on the scene to explain what makes human nature go bad if your claim is that human nature is good? karl marx answered i. i if you're an owner of capital you're morally bad. he hasn't lasted the test of time with that they simple. if you own a hammer, own agricultural equipment, it's the most simplistic philosophy of morality you can come up with. but the left is still trapped in that language. they're putting everyone in buckets, and kind of making moral claims, moral arguments about your moral goodness or badness based on what bucket you're in instead of based on definitions of what a good action might look like. and so i just like putting everything together, throwing out the big picture, and i applaud c-span for letting me share a few books i'm looking at over the summer and book i've rea
a couple of folk nikolas canons that consider human nature good russo, he couldn't answer the question, what makes human nature go bad, the civilization, bureaucracy, et cetera, and he was caught in a trap there. that's in this book, by the way. mcintire explains that transition very well. who came on the scene to explain what makes human nature go bad if your claim is that human nature is good? karl marx answered i. i if you're an owner of capital you're morally bad. he hasn't lasted the test...
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to feel fear you need something in historically in this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there is an audience for it. occupy london appears to be the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages of social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours at the movement says this is not the first time facebook has tried to censor its content ok by london as a social justice movement founded in twenty eleven as part of a global movement that's organized hundreds of protests against financial elites in the movement says it's a founding values are equality and diversity occupy london has a significant social media presence about one hundred fifty thousand followers on facebook some say that certain pro palestine posts by occupy london may be to blame for facebook's action and we asked facebook for a comment a social media john has since apologized to occupy london saying it was all a big mistake george barda one of the movement's activists is not convinced. just you know sort of a blip a mistake out of t
to feel fear you need something in historically in this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there is an audience for it. occupy london appears to be the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages of social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours at the movement says this is not the first time facebook has tried to censor its content ok by london as a social justice movement founded in twenty eleven...
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something to see here you need something in historically in this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there is an audience for an. occupy london appears to have been the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages the social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours and the movement says this is not the first time that facebook has tried to censor its content occupy london is a social justice movement founded in twenty eleven it's part of a global movement that's organized hundreds of protests typically against financial elites of the movement says its founding values are equality and diversity occupy london has a significant social media presence with around one hundred fifty thousand followers on facebook now some say so pro palestine posts by occupy in london might be to blame for facebook's action we have asked facebook for a comment a social media giant has since apologized to occupy london saying it was all one big mistake when george bought one. of the movement's activists it's not entirely convinc
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documentary and you need something to fear you need to get historically the supposed cold war a red baiting russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well there is an audience for. occupy london appears to be the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages the social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours the movement says this is not the first time facebook has try to censor its content occupy london is a social justice movement founded in two thousand and eleven it's part of a global movement that's organized hundreds of protests against financial elite believe men says its founding values are equality and diversity occupy london has a significant social media presence with around one hundred fifty thousand followers on facebook well some say that certain pro palestine posts by occupy london might be to blame for facebook's action well facebook for comment for social media giant has since apologized to occupy london saying it was all a mistake george barda one of the movement's activists isn't convinced. just you know sort of a blip a mistake out of the bl
documentary and you need something to fear you need to get historically the supposed cold war a red baiting russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well there is an audience for. occupy london appears to be the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages the social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours the movement says this is not the first time facebook has try to censor its content occupy london is a social justice movement founded in two thousand...
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something to see here you need something and historically in this post in a cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it very much like you are still to come here on the program graffiti in barcelona tourists to jump from the hotel balconies into a swimming pools and explain that story just. what politicians do you suppose. they put themselves on the line they did accept it or reject. so if you want to present. some want to press. it to the right. it's likely. to get people. interested. chose seemed wrong. when old rules just told. me it is yet to shape out just because the ticket and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. thanks for joining us here on r.t. a graffiti has been appearing in the spanish city of basra and encouraging holiday makers to jump off their hotel balconies mockingly says that the practice known as a balcony is fun the balcony can refer either to jumping into a pool from a balcony or climbing from one balcony to another the dangerous activity is gro
something to see here you need something and historically in this post in a cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it very much like you are still to come here on the program graffiti in barcelona tourists to jump from the hotel balconies into a swimming pools and explain that story just. what politicians do you suppose. they put themselves on the line they did accept it or reject. so if you want to present. some want to press. it...
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something to fear you need something and historically in this post in the cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there is an audience for. the protests have erupted in the gaza strip with palestinian demonstrators demanding a return of what they call their homeland in israel the crowds can be seen to despite here a large amount of smoke and to gas the great march of return on the israeli gaza border started back in march and since then up to one hundred seventy civilians being killed as a base report. has moved into. our list in years going to need to approach has for the twenty first friday there israelis can see in you do fire tear gas canisters and live ammunition on the palestinian protesters. that the situation now is the escalating as the palestinian protesters are trying to bring in to bring some tires to their division of those already snipers there israeli forces continue to fire marty gas canisters on the palestinian protesters to disperse them and to keep them away from the fence at least two palestinians injured in that very very. critical
something to fear you need something and historically in this post in the cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there is an audience for. the protests have erupted in the gaza strip with palestinian demonstrators demanding a return of what they call their homeland in israel the crowds can be seen to despite here a large amount of smoke and to gas the great march of return on the israeli gaza border started back in march and since then up to one hundred...
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documentary and you need something to fear you need serving in historically this post cold war a red baiting russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well there's an audience for . occupy london appears to be the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages the social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours the movement says this is not the first time facebook is trying to censor its content occupy london is a social justice movement founded in two thousand and eleven as part of a global movement that's organized hundreds of protests against financially the movement ses its founding values are equality and diversity occupy london has a significant social media presence with around one hundred fifty thousand followers on facebook some say that certain pro palestine posts by occupy london might be to blame for facebook's action we asked facebook for a comment the social media giant has since apologized to occupy london saying it was all a mistake george baldo one of the movement's activists isn't convinced you were just you know sort of a blip on the state of th
documentary and you need something to fear you need serving in historically this post cold war a red baiting russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well there's an audience for . occupy london appears to be the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages the social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours the movement says this is not the first time facebook is trying to censor its content occupy london is a social justice movement founded in two thousand...
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something to fear you need something and historically in this post in the cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it. now fair the protests have erupted in the gaza strip with palestinian demonstrators demanding a return of what they call their homeland in israel the crowds can be seen despite a large amount of smoke and tear gas the great much of return on the israeli gaza border started back in march one hundred seventeen civilians have civilians since being held gaza based reporter hans could already half the details are listed new is going to need to approach has for the twenty first friday that israelis can seen you do prior to your gas canisters and live ammunition on the palestinian protesters. the situation now is as good a thing as the palestinian protesters are trying to bring you to bring some tires to blur the vision of those already snipers there israeli forces continue to fire mortar gas canisters on the palestinian protesters to disperse them and to keep them away from the front at least two palestinians. injured i
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willing to use the weapon of social networks they have weaponized social networks with the extreme russo phobia that we are seeing from democrats right now it's very likely that many people who believed that were correct may have correctly believe that if hillary clinton had been president of united states right now we could very easily be at war with russia the hawkish militaristic behavior of the democratic party today shows that they are very content to silence speech that they disagree with and to use any tactic that they can to shut down debate because they've lost the policy argument and now they're litigating this is why we see these investigations into president trump many people complain about the president attitude but i believe he's been under investigation nearly the entire time that he has been president of the united states i'd be a little grouchy too but like i said it seems as if the democrats are seeing red it reeks of mccarthyism and it has no business in american politics today and what do you make of the team being created should it possibly be openly sourced from a w
willing to use the weapon of social networks they have weaponized social networks with the extreme russo phobia that we are seeing from democrats right now it's very likely that many people who believed that were correct may have correctly believe that if hillary clinton had been president of united states right now we could very easily be at war with russia the hawkish militaristic behavior of the democratic party today shows that they are very content to silence speech that they disagree with...
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something to see here you need something in historically this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it in. the us the department of defense plans to spend up to fifteen million dollars on an haunting soldier's physical performance and insurance because r.t.c. often explains such programs must be handled with care. treated . hollywood science fiction often depicts the soldiers of the future with all the talk of a space force from donald trump and fighting robots across the silver screen our imagination has plenty of places to go. now on the surface a new grant from the pentagon for extramural biomedical research and development doesn't sound so bad the object is to create soldiers who can withstand even the harshest circumstances take a listen develop technologies to maximize the physiological performance of s.o.f. operators including enhanced in durance enhanced senses tolerance to environmental extremes and enhanced overall fitness in order to maintain operational posture ability in high stress scenarios without no
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here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world bill russo authorities have arrested several journalists including dortch avella correspondent how the you can be called ski his apartment in minsk was also searched the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed to critics say the move is part of a crackdown on independent media has launched a protest with a bill of ambassador in berlin and demanded his immediate release the democratic republic of congo's longstanding president joseph kabila will not run in the upcoming election that's according to a government spokesman the announcement ends months of speculation to be the second term officially ended in two thousand and sixteen but he had refused to step down now he has chosen former interior minister in mind well the money shot out to represent the ruling m.p. coalition in the vote. as tensions grow in zimbabwe after last week's disputed presidential election police today briefly arrested a senior opposition leader as he tried to cross into neighboring zambia a former finance minister tenda
here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world bill russo authorities have arrested several journalists including dortch avella correspondent how the you can be called ski his apartment in minsk was also searched the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed to critics say the move is part of a crackdown on independent media has launched a protest with a bill of ambassador in berlin and demanded his immediate release the democratic republic of...
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something to see here you need something in historically in this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there is an audience for it. occupy london appears to be the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages of a social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours of the movement says this is not the first time that facebook has tried to censor its content occupy london is a social justice movement founded in twenty eleven and is part of a global movement that organize hundreds of protests typically against financial elites the movement says its founding values are equality and diversity of london has a significant social media presence with around one hundred and fifty thousand followers on facebook now some say that certain pro palestine posts by occupy london might be to blame for facebook's action we have asked for his part to comment a social media giant has since apologized to occupy london saying it was all just one big mistake or george barda one of the movement's activists is not an entirely convince
something to see here you need something in historically in this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there is an audience for it. occupy london appears to be the latest victim of facebook's recent spree of shutting down pages of a social justice movement had its page taken down for several hours of the movement says this is not the first time that facebook has tried to censor its content occupy london is a social justice movement founded...
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something to fear you need something and historically in this post in the cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for. the protests have erupted in the gaza strip with palestinian demonstrators to mounting a ten of what they call the hay mountain israel the crowds can be seen despite a large amount of smoke fake ass the great march for ten on the israeli gaza border starting back in march and ups are hundred seventeen civilians have since been killed gaza based reporter hans qatari has the details. on our list in years continue to protest for the twenty first friday that israelis can seen you do prior to your gas canisters and live ammunition on the palestinian protesters. the situation now is the escalating as the palestinian protesters are trying to bring you to bring some tires to bear the vision of those ready snipers that israeli forces continue to fire more to gas canisters on the palestinian protesters to disperse them and to keep them away from their friends at least two palestinians injured never. are you very critical condi
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something to fear you need something and historically in this post in the cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it. now the protests have erupted in the gaza strip with palestinian demonstrators demanding attend or they call the hey man in israel the crowds can be seen to spy for large amounts of smoke and take out the great to much of its hand on the israeli gaza border started back in march up to one hundred seventeen civilians being killed was a base reporter during house the latest details i list in you is going to need to approach has for the twenty first friday that israelis can see in you do fire tear gas canisters and live ammunition on the palestinian protesters. the situation now is the escalating as the palestinian protesters are trying to bring you to bring some tires to clear the vision of those ready snipers that israeli forces continue to fire more to gas canisters on the palestinian protesters to disperse them and to keep them away from the front at least two palestinians injured in that very very. condition as
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something to see here you need something and historically in this post in a cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it to get out international going to take a quick break and i will be back and take. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand out on the news business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. question lol. hello again through the protests erupted in the gaza strip with palestinian demonstrators demanding a return of what they call their homeland in israel the crowds can be seen still despite a large amount of smoke and take gas there the great march return on the israeli gaza border started back in march of two hundred seven civilians have since been killed gaza based reporting could outing as more details on a list in use continue to protest for the twenty first friday they israelis continue to fire tear gas canisters and live ammunition on the palestinian p
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something to fear you need something and historically in this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it i guarantee you if somebody said he had an idea would you like me to do a very thorough and sober look at how russia has not affected the election they say no no no no no no no keep up with this no no we're going to after labor day you're always welcome in our state i was it was to get it was good to get your views on this sort of thing to say that was the line on legal analyst and political commentator thank you thank you sir. now the russian embassy in the u.s. has accused the local authorities of subjecting jailed russian gun activists marie abuse in a cruel and inhumane treatment including strip searches is in or is under arrest on charges of being a russian agent which was quickly interpreted by much of the western media as her being a spy russia's compared the situation to the witch trials in the seventeenth century well after russian diplomats visited maria in prison on thursday they discovered her health ha
something to fear you need something and historically in this post you know cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it i guarantee you if somebody said he had an idea would you like me to do a very thorough and sober look at how russia has not affected the election they say no no no no no no no keep up with this no no we're going to after labor day you're always welcome in our state i was it was to get it was good to get your views...
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rene in tesco russo, alabama. republican. name is renee, i'm 45 years old, i'm a student at the university of alabama. i'm changing my vote from democrat to republican. time voted for a very long , since ronald reagan was in office. i think donald trump is a decent man. i think him and obama and hillary clinton should have a meeting either public meeting, on a news, in regard to the next president. requirement for the next president should go down to 35 years old. ,s far as asian americans koreans, any immigrants, i don't think they should step foot permanently in america. that is just my personal opinion. historyatched and read and taught history, learned in school, graduated from bennett college, now at the university of alabama. numbers wise, i look at bloomberg. war, russia,, cold saudi arabia, and credit union banks are being looked at. real quick. excuse me, i have asthma. if anybody in america pays off their total debt, working a full-time job with salary and benefits, maybe we can pay off our debt in america without h
rene in tesco russo, alabama. republican. name is renee, i'm 45 years old, i'm a student at the university of alabama. i'm changing my vote from democrat to republican. time voted for a very long , since ronald reagan was in office. i think donald trump is a decent man. i think him and obama and hillary clinton should have a meeting either public meeting, on a news, in regard to the next president. requirement for the next president should go down to 35 years old. ,s far as asian americans...
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need something to fear you need something and historically in this post cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it. now for the protests have erupted in the gaza strip with palestinian demonstrators demanding a ten of what they call the hand in israel the crowds can be seen to strike large amounts of smoke and take us to great much of the ten on the israeli gaza border that started back march and that's one hundred seventeen civilians civilians have since been killed gaza based reporter who has the details on our list in years continue to protest for the twenty first friday that israelis can seen you do prior to your gas canisters and live ammunition on the palestinian protesters. that the situation now is as good a thing as the palestinian protesters are trying to bring you to bring some tires to bear the vision of those ready snipers that israeli forces continue to fire mortar gas canisters on the palestinian protesters to disperse them and to keep them away from the front at least two palestinians injured in the bed. are you
need something to fear you need something and historically in this post cold war a red baiting this russo phobic hysteria feeds into this is well and there's an audience for it. now for the protests have erupted in the gaza strip with palestinian demonstrators demanding a ten of what they call the hand in israel the crowds can be seen to strike large amounts of smoke and take us to great much of the ten on the israeli gaza border that started back march and that's one hundred seventeen...
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. >> durante los Últimos tres aÑos en su casa de chiapas, russo salgado habÍa tenido que contestarle venía abajo. >> la larga espera por alguna noticia de elizabeth parecÍa estar llegando a su fin. >> varios miembros de la comunidad expresan sus sentimientos ante el hallazgo del los restos de la joven mexicana. >> el reporte desea que un cazador habÍa encontrado huesos en las montaÑas de utah. para su hermano julio el dolor se tornÓ en rabia. >> esperanza, es muy triste cuando muere. y ahora la resignaciÓn es que una persona o los que hicieron esto paguen. >> sin embargo, su madre, quien habÍa dedicado tres aÑos a la bÚsqueda, sentÍa que elizabeth todavÍa estaba. >> nosotros la mandamos lleno de felicidad, llena de alegrÍa, llena de esperanza. y ahora me van a entregar un cadÁver. no . no lo acepto. no. >> entonces, una vez mÁs, empacar una poca fuerza y el dinero que les quedaba y partieron hacia utah.llegaron c con las marcas en el rostro que sÓlo deja la desaparición de un hijo. >> mi hija sigue viva. lo que quiere la policÍa us ya entregarnos un cadÁver, no sÉ dÓnde lo hayan enco
. >> durante los Últimos tres aÑos en su casa de chiapas, russo salgado habÍa tenido que contestarle venía abajo. >> la larga espera por alguna noticia de elizabeth parecÍa estar llegando a su fin. >> varios miembros de la comunidad expresan sus sentimientos ante el hallazgo del los restos de la joven mexicana. >> el reporte desea que un cazador habÍa encontrado huesos en las montaÑas de utah. para su hermano julio el dolor se tornÓ en rabia. >> esperanza,...
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the notion of psychiatry was not russians had the accidentally discovered it during the russo japanese war. because of the size of russia, when they attempted to evacuate casualties back from the front near japan to moscow on the other side of russia, it would take a long time. as they were doing this, the most severe chasm they would take out of the train and leave closer to the front as a way of getting men back to the hospital faster. the inadvertently started treating them close to the front and realized this was a way of creating a treatment method. this was not something the americans realized until after world war i. what did this system of psychiatry look like in practice? first offer of any wounded man regardless of his injury was going to be the advanced battalion aid station. these were temporary structures located within trenches or hastily built areas that could be easily moved. they were within 500 yards of the front and treatment at the sites were limited. it was what could be treated in the moment and to what vacuum is the men as quickly as possible. offices at this lev
the notion of psychiatry was not russians had the accidentally discovered it during the russo japanese war. because of the size of russia, when they attempted to evacuate casualties back from the front near japan to moscow on the other side of russia, it would take a long time. as they were doing this, the most severe chasm they would take out of the train and leave closer to the front as a way of getting men back to the hospital faster. the inadvertently started treating them close to the...
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during the russo-japanese war when they attempted to extricate casualties, it would take a long time. and as they were doing this, the most severe casualties, they would take out of the train and leave closer to the front. this is a way of getting men back to the hospital faster. they started treating men closer to the front and they realized partway through, this was kind of a way of creating an effective treatment method this was not something that the americans realized until after world war i. so what did the system of forward psychiatry look like in practice? >> within 500 yards of the front and medical treatment at these sites for any kind of condition was very limited. it was what could be treated in the moment to evacuate the man as quickly as possible. medical officers would have had no psychiatric training what soefr. for men from the advanced aid station that needed a a more serious level of care, the next stop was the dressing station. these were usually run by the ambulance companies themselves. these tended to be slightly more stable structures, more permanent, but they
during the russo-japanese war when they attempted to extricate casualties, it would take a long time. and as they were doing this, the most severe casualties, they would take out of the train and leave closer to the front. this is a way of getting men back to the hospital faster. they started treating men closer to the front and they realized partway through, this was kind of a way of creating an effective treatment method this was not something that the americans realized until after world war...
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notion of psychiatry was not new per se, the russians had not only discovered it during the russo japanese war a few years earlier. because of the size of russia, and they attempted to evacuate casualties from japan back to moscow, it would take a really long time. as they were doing this the most severe casualties, they would take out of the train and believe closer to the front. this was a way of getting them back to the hospital faster. they inadvertently started treating them closer to the front. they realized this was a way of creating a method. what did this is the love/country look like -- this forward psychiatry look like? the injury was going to be the advanced treatment of the station. often temporary structures located within trenches or hastily built areas. it was within 500 yards of the front. medical treatment at these sites were very limited. it was what could be treated in the moment as quickly as possible. medical officers at this level would likely have no psychiatric training whatsoever. en that needed more serious level of care, the next stop was the dressing station wh
notion of psychiatry was not new per se, the russians had not only discovered it during the russo japanese war a few years earlier. because of the size of russia, and they attempted to evacuate casualties from japan back to moscow, it would take a really long time. as they were doing this the most severe casualties, they would take out of the train and believe closer to the front. this was a way of getting them back to the hospital faster. they inadvertently started treating them closer to the...
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. >> a 4-month back lab puppy, a new york goldstar family, master sergeant russo was deployed to iraqpuppy for his daughters killed in action in march, but the promise was kept by nonprofit, and we needed something generally happy. they are our midnight hero's. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, i am shannon bream. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. jillian: this is "fox and
. >> a 4-month back lab puppy, a new york goldstar family, master sergeant russo was deployed to iraqpuppy for his daughters killed in action in march, but the promise was kept by nonprofit, and we needed something generally happy. they are our midnight hero's. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, i am shannon bream. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty...
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. >> well, this dress is made by robin russo couture.uches it, everything is stitched by hand. so every one of the crystalss stitched by hand in such a way that you cannot move when you'rr something? >> well, i had to do this in the car, and then i had to have somebody take my seat, hold them out and have two men just left me up. >> stephen: they had to do the same thing with boris karlov when he played frankenstein. he had a board, he couldn't sit down. >> i didn't have a board. >> stephen: did you go to the premiere in this? >> no. >> stephen: this was just for the red carpet? >> mm-hmm. >> stephen: that's nice. i've got to get better clothes. ( laughter ) now, the big hit movie is based on the kevin kwan best-selling series of books. >> yes. >> stephen: had you read the books before you signed on with the movies? >> i had read one of the books and i heard it was going to be made into a movie. so i was, like, really psyched and i really wanted to do it. then it didn't happen for a few years, then i got my tv show fresh off the boat, an
. >> well, this dress is made by robin russo couture.uches it, everything is stitched by hand. so every one of the crystalss stitched by hand in such a way that you cannot move when you'rr something? >> well, i had to do this in the car, and then i had to have somebody take my seat, hold them out and have two men just left me up. >> stephen: they had to do the same thing with boris karlov when he played frankenstein. he had a board, he couldn't sit down. >> i didn't have...
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field which was promptly - - to the ground then fast-forward to the 21st century, entrepreneur rick russo decided to - - [indiscernible]. they say 18 million people a year come to the grove. that's more than disneyland. thank you for being among that 18 million. i think we may have a few fewer than that. i'm not here to talk about the growth, i'm here to talk about early los angeles, the subject of my new book, "the mirage factory". this is really the third book and what i am regarding as a trilogy of city books. the first one. in 2012, it was city of scoundrels. it was about chicago. the second appeared in 2014, that was empire sin about new orleans. and now in 2018, "the mirage factory" about la. this one took me longer to write mainly because the reading load was unbelievable. for everyone book of history about new orleans, there are probably 4-6 about la history. in the course of all of this reading about cities, i've come to admire many things about cities. i really regard them as one of humanity's great inventions. i really think they are one of the principal incubators of innovatio
field which was promptly - - to the ground then fast-forward to the 21st century, entrepreneur rick russo decided to - - [indiscernible]. they say 18 million people a year come to the grove. that's more than disneyland. thank you for being among that 18 million. i think we may have a few fewer than that. i'm not here to talk about the growth, i'm here to talk about early los angeles, the subject of my new book, "the mirage factory". this is really the third book and what i am...
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joe restful, don holloway, kristin mooney, joe cavil russo, kate murray, and of course, in addition to joe, i have to mention the ford foundation. i can safely say, without their support this project would not have gotten off the ground. should also point out that it is great to be back here in grand rapids. this is my second time here. i was here last time when i was doing research. i had the chance to come to grand rapids and i really love this city. it is such a vibrant city. it is great to be here in downtown at the library-at the museum. it is a wonderful addition to the downtown area. i encourage people who have not been to grand rapids come here. this talk it's self -- this talk itself is timely. if he was alive today, i think he would be having a case of dij@ vu. was just look at some of the facts. the incumbent president is under investigation by special counsel. the questions are if the president was involved in a conspiracy, whether the president obstruct did -- whether the president obstructed justice. at least one member of congress , and there is even a national ad campai
joe restful, don holloway, kristin mooney, joe cavil russo, kate murray, and of course, in addition to joe, i have to mention the ford foundation. i can safely say, without their support this project would not have gotten off the ground. should also point out that it is great to be back here in grand rapids. this is my second time here. i was here last time when i was doing research. i had the chance to come to grand rapids and i really love this city. it is such a vibrant city. it is great to...
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dan russo, thank you so much for joining us. julie: abigail, thank you much.ealth care was also the topic of our segment as well. there are plenty speed bumps on a potential buyout of tesla. we discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with first word news. president trump's lawyers responded to special counsel robert mueller with their latest counterproposal for the terms of a possible interview with the president. the president's legal team has said mr. trump would be willing to answer questions about alleged collusion with russia and election meddling, but not about whether he obstructed justice. the senate intelligence committee called on julian assange to testify and what it calls a mutually agreeable location according to a tweet from wikileaks. the wiki leaks legal team says it is considering the offer. assange has been held up in ecuador's embassy for six years. a new york congressman and his son have been indicted for insider trading relating to australian biotechnology firms and therapeutics of which he was a member of a board of a public
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joining us now from the romanian capital book arrest is diana russo she is a journalist covering events for d w welcome to you what is the situation there right now. well the situation is pretty tense. hello to you we didn't expect this kind of turning of the vans police says use several times your gas over the past hour and there are families that are over one thousand one hundred thousand people according to a policeman i spoke with and people keep coming and this point there are many children and families and we don't know exactly what happened there are nice and they did brutal forces infiltrated in the middle of the person that had started. get away rocks and plastic bottles and the police the special police forces have. responded with tear gas a lot of tear gas this has not happened to any romanian protest since february two thousand and seventeen when. the social democratic party process started and now diana we know that the protesters they say that they're angry about the way that romania is being governed walk us through the main issues that they have. well first of all the ob
joining us now from the romanian capital book arrest is diana russo she is a journalist covering events for d w welcome to you what is the situation there right now. well the situation is pretty tense. hello to you we didn't expect this kind of turning of the vans police says use several times your gas over the past hour and there are families that are over one thousand one hundred thousand people according to a policeman i spoke with and people keep coming and this point there are many...
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the russians had sort of accidentally discovered it during the russo-japanese war if you years earlier. because of this size of russia, when they attempted to evacuate casualties back from the front near japan all the way back to moscow on the other side of russia, it would take a really long time. as they were doing this, the most severe casualties they would take out of the train and leave closer to the front. this was a way of getting men back to the hospital faster. they inadvertently started treating men closed to the front and realized it was an effective treatment method. unfortunately, this was not something the americans realized until after world war i. elected this system of -- what did this system of forward psychiatry look like? the injury was going to be the advanced treatment of the station. these were often temporary structures located within trenches or hastily built areas. they could be easily moved. it was within 500 yards of the front. medical treatment at these sites for any kind of condition was very limited. it was what could be treated in then to evacuate the ma
the russians had sort of accidentally discovered it during the russo-japanese war if you years earlier. because of this size of russia, when they attempted to evacuate casualties back from the front near japan all the way back to moscow on the other side of russia, it would take a really long time. as they were doing this, the most severe casualties they would take out of the train and leave closer to the front. this was a way of getting men back to the hospital faster. they inadvertently...
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a lot of other correspondence and was writing john russo and we try to take her seriously and as a founderof the nation and underlines the work that i do in these truths which is to make sure to try to tell as many different stories as possible because we the people have to be for the democracy to divide. been frequently that in 18 century. >> jill's new book these truths published by norton is available in september. thank you for being on the tv for pretty. >> thanks so much. >> you are watching a tv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here's tonight's primetime lineup. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. our full schedule for this again is available on website, booktv.org. here is mona karen thoughts on the feminist agenda. >> hello. we like to say once a month you know you are not alone and let's do it here for our conservatives in silicon valley. i like to welcome c-span. c-span is here recording so watch what you say, i guess. i'm sure it will be fine. i'm delighted to introduce mona charen
a lot of other correspondence and was writing john russo and we try to take her seriously and as a founderof the nation and underlines the work that i do in these truths which is to make sure to try to tell as many different stories as possible because we the people have to be for the democracy to divide. been frequently that in 18 century. >> jill's new book these truths published by norton is available in september. thank you for being on the tv for pretty. >> thanks so much....
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we have dan russo here to talk about it.gher on the year, but the rest of the commodity complex, at least gold and copper, lower on the dollar strength, so what is going on? dan: it is interesting and is something i have been paying attention to and dig into it a try to find out. i think that in terms of the dollar, i think what is happening is the u.s. from an interest rate perspective still has higher rates than most of the rest of the world. money flows where it is treated best and i think the higher differential here relative to europe is forcing the dollar strength. people are coming and buying the dollars, converting them and turning them into u.s. assets. the u.s. stock market is one of the only ones above the 200 day moving average, so i think that money is flowing to the u.s. right now, flowing to where it is treated best. abigail: satellite fundamentals on oil could be strong too. let's look at the seasonality of oil. this is the five-year chart. this is in the bloomberg. talk about what is happening. dan: it shows
we have dan russo here to talk about it.gher on the year, but the rest of the commodity complex, at least gold and copper, lower on the dollar strength, so what is going on? dan: it is interesting and is something i have been paying attention to and dig into it a try to find out. i think that in terms of the dollar, i think what is happening is the u.s. from an interest rate perspective still has higher rates than most of the rest of the world. money flows where it is treated best and i think...
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sovereignty and government as basically the same thing, but original modern political philosophers, russo and hobbs and john locke, distinguished sharply between government and sovereignty. government are the offices of administration we set up in order to do the people's business. the sovereign in a democracy are the people. we, the people, are the three beautiful and most important words of the american constitution. we, the people, are sovereign, then we set up a constitution and it might have limitations and failures as ours undoubtedly did when it was first written. it tolerated and abetted slavery, for example, until we got to the civil war and the reconstruction amendment. it excluded women until we got to the 19th amendment. so it's not necessarily the constitution that should always be glorified or idolized but it's the idea of the sovereignty of the people. we are constantly expanding and deepening our conception of the people and who is sovereign. so relating it to today, still i think maybe the highlight of this whole period since i was elected to congress and entered in janua
sovereignty and government as basically the same thing, but original modern political philosophers, russo and hobbs and john locke, distinguished sharply between government and sovereignty. government are the offices of administration we set up in order to do the people's business. the sovereign in a democracy are the people. we, the people, are the three beautiful and most important words of the american constitution. we, the people, are sovereign, then we set up a constitution and it might...
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following the announcement of sanctions in april the russian company russo lost 30 percent of market value in the five days following our announcement of chemical and biological sanctions the ruble depreciated to its lowest level in two years. even as we have imposed on president peltier, we've been clear that the dialogue is open should put and take steps toward a credible path and in syria we created channels to avoid collisions between our forces, in ukraine we've maintained an effort under ambassador hurt folder to provide the means in which russia can live up to its agreement but in these areas it is up to russia, not america take the next step. we placed emphasis on bolstering front-line europe and in the ukraine and georgia we liftedrestrictions on the acquisition of defense weapons, and the balkans we played a hands-on role in resolving the macedonia dispute and engaging with syria and kosovo . we are promoting energy diversification, fighting corruption and competing for hearts and minds. our strategy is animated by the realization that the threat from russia has evolved bey
following the announcement of sanctions in april the russian company russo lost 30 percent of market value in the five days following our announcement of chemical and biological sanctions the ruble depreciated to its lowest level in two years. even as we have imposed on president peltier, we've been clear that the dialogue is open should put and take steps toward a credible path and in syria we created channels to avoid collisions between our forces, in ukraine we've maintained an effort under...
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the original modern political philosophers, russo and hobbs and john locke distinguished sharply between government and sovereignty. government audit office of administration that we set up in order to do the people's business but the sovereign in the democracy are the people. we the people are the three beautiful and most important words of the american film constitution to we the people are sovereign and we set up a constitution that might have limitations and failures as ours in delhi do it first written, tolerate and abetted slavery, for example, into a got to the civil war and the reconstruction amendment and exclude women and we got to the 19th amendment and so on. so it's not necessarily the constitution that should always be glorified or idolize what is the idea of the sovereignty is the people we're constantly expanding and deepening our conception of the people and who is sovereign. relating it to today, still i think may be the highlight of this whole time since i was elected to congress and hitter in january 2017 was the great women's march in washington because it was a mome
the original modern political philosophers, russo and hobbs and john locke distinguished sharply between government and sovereignty. government audit office of administration that we set up in order to do the people's business but the sovereign in the democracy are the people. we the people are the three beautiful and most important words of the american film constitution to we the people are sovereign and we set up a constitution that might have limitations and failures as ours in delhi do it...
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russo authorities have arrested several journalists including correspondent. his apartment in minsk was also searched the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed but critics say the move is part of a crackdown on independent media d.w. has lodged a protest with better reeses ambassador in berlin and demanded because he's release . argentina's senate is debating a landmark bail on legalizing abortion what the draft legislation would allow abortion for pregnancies of up to fourteen weeks and has polarized the majority roman catholic country factions of demonstrators from both camps gathered outside the senate building ahead of the key. or. even from outer space you can see the change just in the last month record heat recall lowering the map of the england from summer green to summer brail scientists now say a more extreme form of climate change could be taking place tonight as europe cooks america burns adults. a warning that green hells could tip into a hot house i'm bring gulf in berlin this is the day. the worst drought in new south wales see
russo authorities have arrested several journalists including correspondent. his apartment in minsk was also searched the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed but critics say the move is part of a crackdown on independent media d.w. has lodged a protest with better reeses ambassador in berlin and demanded because he's release . argentina's senate is debating a landmark bail on legalizing abortion what the draft legislation would allow abortion for pregnancies of up to...
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congressman russo. >> you were that funny, you seemed serious when working in georgia's office. one of the reasons we were so motivated to get reelected was in our first meeting and orientation senior members were telling us look to your left, two of you are going to -- not going to be here. 74 almost got reelected because the members caucus we spent time figuring out the best way to contact our constituents so we could win because a lot came from 66% republican district. no one expected us to win again if you were over 55. the new members caucus would meet and talk about how we can do that and the interesting thing, we had 292 democrats at the time and winning the vote with 160 votes so where were the others coming from? the second and third two years and four years before us were the ones we tried to reform. they needed more votes. i'm glad you spelled my name good because to bowe neil got it wrong. it is a great book. >> can i tell them? to bowe neil's book he spelled his name mary. marty told me every day he has spoken to me you spelled my name, this is a guy whose name you
congressman russo. >> you were that funny, you seemed serious when working in georgia's office. one of the reasons we were so motivated to get reelected was in our first meeting and orientation senior members were telling us look to your left, two of you are going to -- not going to be here. 74 almost got reelected because the members caucus we spent time figuring out the best way to contact our constituents so we could win because a lot came from 66% republican district. no one expected...