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i‘m thinking in terms of scott young, who was supposed to have jumped terms of scott young, who was supposedhimself on his railings below. that was treated as suicide. is it cases like that, where there is deniability, that, where there is deniability, that authorities think they can brush that under the carpet?” that authorities think they can brush that under the carpet? i think that's exactly right. that's a really good case in point. scott young was in multi—million ethics for a whole network of wealthy russians who had fled vladimir putin's russia and had pitched in the uk where they were stashing huge amounts of money in banks and real state. hisjob was amounts of money in banks and real state. his job was to help them dodge various money—laundering cheques that may have impeded their ability to spend that money in britain. he spent years before his death morning police and his family and friends that he believed he was being targeted by a team of russian hit men and believed his life was endangered but when he plunged to his death from the fourth floor of his death from the fourth flo
i‘m thinking in terms of scott young, who was supposed to have jumped terms of scott young, who was supposedhimself on his railings below. that was treated as suicide. is it cases like that, where there is deniability, that, where there is deniability, that authorities think they can brush that under the carpet?” that authorities think they can brush that under the carpet? i think that's exactly right. that's a really good case in point. scott young was in multi—million ethics for a whole...
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another of whom was a new, young teacher by the name of heather scott. she was young. ing hot. >> heather scott had grown up in little rock, arkansas. she went to college in texas and that year she was teaching ninth grade english. >> the teachers at their school would go out for drinks. they were friendly, and they were flirting with each other as young people do, and one thing led to another. >> now, eventually did you observe that there was something more between heather and the defendant? >> yes, there was a halloween party, and i noticed that they were getting closer. >> i would see him a little more often, and i think a couple of times he came over to our townhouse. >> david temple was always after the big prize, even though he had one child and another on the way, heather scott was now the trophy. >> he seemed to be very fond of her. >> of course, there was some lust and infatuation but heather was sought after by not just david but by other teachers. >> a real-life texas soap opera is playing out in the faculty lounge. suddenly, there is a love triangle between
another of whom was a new, young teacher by the name of heather scott. she was young. ing hot. >> heather scott had grown up in little rock, arkansas. she went to college in texas and that year she was teaching ninth grade english. >> the teachers at their school would go out for drinks. they were friendly, and they were flirting with each other as young people do, and one thing led to another. >> now, eventually did you observe that there was something more between heather...
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together these new angels have to protect a young whistleblower engineer played by me scott i'm the only programmer on a column clinton revolutionize the power industry but there is a possibility it can be weaponized and i might be too. but. not i'm jane not the movies written produced and directed by elizabeth banks who plays the angels manager possibly ironic over group exceptional women. you guys are like babies. we work out. and feel. that it's the 1st film in the charlie's angels franchise with a female director just as me. so. i really wanted to build. the camaraderie and sorority and surrounding scene where we want to change the name joke. to me like. this reboot brings charlie's angels into 29 teams with plenty of action but also. a message of solidarity to take part in taking down international. if you can. they can do. called a david leavitt's joins me now here we go again david so what is different this time around right well i think you really can't tell this time that this is a movie made by women for women i mean i think looking back at the old charlie's angels the series t
together these new angels have to protect a young whistleblower engineer played by me scott i'm the only programmer on a column clinton revolutionize the power industry but there is a possibility it can be weaponized and i might be too. but. not i'm jane not the movies written produced and directed by elizabeth banks who plays the angels manager possibly ironic over group exceptional women. you guys are like babies. we work out. and feel. that it's the 1st film in the charlie's angels franchise...
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nhi strongly supports 1804 and commands senators cortez mastro, scott smith kramer young and tester. the coming together to introduce this bipartisan bill. the bill requires localities receiving cdbg home housing trust fund and mckinney vento homeless funds to appropriately include residential manufactured housing in their comprehensive housing affordability strategies and community development plans. also referred to as their consolidated plants. the adoption of this legislation would break down so barriers to affordable housing by increasing the focus on manufactured housing. as you know, manufactured home serve many housing needs across the range of communities. from both rural areas to metropolitan areas. unfortunately what we see nationwide is a growing number of state and local all restrictions that discriminate against people and families who seek the dream of home ownership to manufactured housing. hud called attention to this noting " policies that exclude or dis-incentivize the utilization of manufactured homes can exasperate housing affordability". in today's age we don't
nhi strongly supports 1804 and commands senators cortez mastro, scott smith kramer young and tester. the coming together to introduce this bipartisan bill. the bill requires localities receiving cdbg home housing trust fund and mckinney vento homeless funds to appropriately include residential manufactured housing in their comprehensive housing affordability strategies and community development plans. also referred to as their consolidated plants. the adoption of this legislation would break...
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scott a brand new film about the black british experience young people are flocking to see this film tell us what happened there in birmingham yeah i mean apparently there reportedly been there were a number of instances on the opening weekend including one very serious one in birmingham where several use came to the theater with with machetes apparently the police were called and in response to this to the biggest theater chains that were carrying the film across the country pulled it from from the theaters still coming out about what happened but that is what the response was and they said of course that it was for their for the safety of their of their patrons and of course they were highly criticized for that move but these incidents seem to be somewhat dominating what is essentially the discussion of what is essentially a good film what do you make this decision is that an overreaction yeah i mean the decision of the theaters on the night of course you can't you can't 2nd guess they have to react or activate think there's a danger for their customers but the reaction of the thea
scott a brand new film about the black british experience young people are flocking to see this film tell us what happened there in birmingham yeah i mean apparently there reportedly been there were a number of instances on the opening weekend including one very serious one in birmingham where several use came to the theater with with machetes apparently the police were called and in response to this to the biggest theater chains that were carrying the film across the country pulled it from...
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scott reiss joins us live withmore on the young general manager. >> haiking out at ball park for the first what have we expect to be two make announcements from the ball club this week. they hire a new general manager. a position that was vacant this past season as baseball president of operations sort of undertook that role by himself in addition to his other duties. but no more. today he introduced the aforementioned scott harris as the gm the 4th in the last 40 years. it's crazy brian did the job for so long and bobby evans and now scott harris who is 32 years old. now you may think that sounds young, but this is a day and age which baseball executives in the mid-30s thrived n fact he was poet chai of theo epstein who is now running the show for the chicago cubs. and harris was a part of the chicago cubs world series winning front office back in 2016. he has his work cut out for him with the giants. the team was 77-85. big personnel decisions looming. most notably madison baumgartner a free agent and harris is ready to dive in and he is a bay area guy. grew up in redwood city. so
scott reiss joins us live withmore on the young general manager. >> haiking out at ball park for the first what have we expect to be two make announcements from the ball club this week. they hire a new general manager. a position that was vacant this past season as baseball president of operations sort of undertook that role by himself in addition to his other duties. but no more. today he introduced the aforementioned scott harris as the gm the 4th in the last 40 years. it's crazy brian...
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as scott mentioned, it really -- people today, young people today can't fathom what it was like that weekend. there was nothing else on television. stores closed. people did not go out of their homes are they went to other people's homes to watch the coverage, and then on sunday morning, i am sitting in front and iparents television see a man get shot live on television. happened before in the history of this country. brokaw mentioned during the slideshow, television was the centrifuge for the country, what we all drew from it in some way. it was an extraordinary event, -- as bugliosi says in his book "reclaiming history" with beyond what happened the september 11 attacks. tragically, more than 2000 people died that day, but very few people knew who they were. as scott mentioned, kennedy's assassination was a death in the family. it was that moving. it was that tragic. it impacted everyone. for me at age seven, it was the catalyst for my career in journalism and communications. i was six years old. i was in first grade. i was in wyoming. i remember the principal coming on the loudspe
as scott mentioned, it really -- people today, young people today can't fathom what it was like that weekend. there was nothing else on television. stores closed. people did not go out of their homes are they went to other people's homes to watch the coverage, and then on sunday morning, i am sitting in front and iparents television see a man get shot live on television. happened before in the history of this country. brokaw mentioned during the slideshow, television was the centrifuge for the...
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was facing a similar crisis when i was in calls, sever -- several governor scott calls overview -- whether we would be younged to shelter children, as young as two years old. anyone in here. -- in here a parent can you imagine? --. ? -- parent? can you imagine that? a driver's license? you worry about the safety of your loved one. the notion that you look to the u.s. for safety and dignity and that we treat children that way when they seek asylum, to me, that is wrong. it's wrong. i think there are partnerships like the one the obama station asked about. -- demonstration asked about. -- obama administration asked about. and helping with resources and support. causes, it's root a band-aid. comprehensive immigration reform has to include both border integrity. by the way -- don't buy the democrats believe in open borders. that is ridiculous. to -- havewe have modern, humane responses, responsible systems and rules. do not. one of the reasons we don't and one of the reasons we are facing the issues we do is because capital is google -- global but labor is not. people go where there is opportunity, but we don't m
was facing a similar crisis when i was in calls, sever -- several governor scott calls overview -- whether we would be younged to shelter children, as young as two years old. anyone in here. -- in here a parent can you imagine? --. ? -- parent? can you imagine that? a driver's license? you worry about the safety of your loved one. the notion that you look to the u.s. for safety and dignity and that we treat children that way when they seek asylum, to me, that is wrong. it's wrong. i think there...
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scott morrison. doing too little while the country burdens. earlier we spoke to a youngho lost her home in a bush fire. over 40 lost her home in a bush fire. over a0 metres high wall of flames fire, spitting embers, amber attacks, balls of fire, it wasn't just a bush fire, it was a firestorm. 0ver balls of fire, it wasn't just a bush fire, it was a firestorm. over 80 houses have been lost in my community. this is climate change, this is the climate crisis, we are feeling the impacts from it right now. we need desperate and drastic climate action. the mood here is one of defiance and also a mood of angen of defiance and also a mood of anger, frustration and despair, especially among the young. many teenagers taking the day off school tojoin the rally in teenagers taking the day off school to join the rally in sydney. teenagers taking the day off school tojoin the rally in sydney. in those feelings best summed up by one of the teenage speakers. the bushfires are definitely linked to climate change. you canjust bushfires are definitely linked to climate change. you can just
scott morrison. doing too little while the country burdens. earlier we spoke to a youngho lost her home in a bush fire. over 40 lost her home in a bush fire. over a0 metres high wall of flames fire, spitting embers, amber attacks, balls of fire, it wasn't just a bush fire, it was a firestorm. 0ver balls of fire, it wasn't just a bush fire, it was a firestorm. over 80 houses have been lost in my community. this is climate change, this is the climate crisis, we are feeling the impacts from it...
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military recently, and was named one of the 201910 bystanding young americans the junior chamber international usa. [applause] retiredlly, scott is a u.s. army -- oh my god. [laughter] a retired u.s. marine. [laughter] service as honorable an enlisted and commission officer. his 2018 book is a story of echo battalionsecond marines. scott has written articles, editorials and call early pieces for usa today, fox news channel, and the marine corps gazette, military times, townhall, and daily signal. he is the executive director director of a certified nonprofit that next veterans to outreach programs. and a nonprofit that helps veterans and active-duty marines. please join me in welcoming scott. [applause] i'm going to start off and ask a specific question to each of our panelist as sort of a warm up, then we are going to open it up to general questions for the entire panel to discuss, then ultimately we will have a dialogue with you all and the audience will have a chance to participate with their own questions. >> [inaudible] >> [laughter] i'm going to start with you. it wasn't enough to do heroic things, i had to be recognized
military recently, and was named one of the 201910 bystanding young americans the junior chamber international usa. [applause] retiredlly, scott is a u.s. army -- oh my god. [laughter] a retired u.s. marine. [laughter] service as honorable an enlisted and commission officer. his 2018 book is a story of echo battalionsecond marines. scott has written articles, editorials and call early pieces for usa today, fox news channel, and the marine corps gazette, military times, townhall, and daily...
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scott adams is here, i am delighted. >> hello. >> do you think that young people in alabama and louisianaites. >> i love th the walk back they did, saying not about the president, it was about students maybe doing something with each other. i love that because it was so vague what they first said. the evidence fits both. kennedy: you have to be careful when you tramp on people's first amendment rights. >> i can't imagine they told a bunch of students in outdoor sporting even, make sure you don't make a bunch of rude noises, why do you go. kennedy: if there is no place to make a rude noise, a football game is no longer a safe space for fartery. >> you should be able to go anything you want. >> the refs do and coaches do. kennedy: i see them say mother trucker. >> i love your new book, losers think is very simple a lot of people engage in. you point out in the book, a lot of people cling to fallacies when they accuse others of doing things they don't like or defend themselves how romp apt i also,n is that. >an. >> rampant. >> it is way worse now. now they just seem worse because now we're dumb
scott adams is here, i am delighted. >> hello. >> do you think that young people in alabama and louisianaites. >> i love th the walk back they did, saying not about the president, it was about students maybe doing something with each other. i love that because it was so vague what they first said. the evidence fits both. kennedy: you have to be careful when you tramp on people's first amendment rights. >> i can't imagine they told a bunch of students in outdoor sporting...
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scott morrison. he's being of doing too little while the country burns. earlier we spoke to a youngost her home in a bushfire. a bowl of 40 metres of fire. it was notjust a bushfire, it was a firestorm. over 80 houses have been lost in my community. this is a climate crisis and we are feeling the impact, right now and we did drastic action against them. the mood here is one of defiance, it is also a mood of anger, frustration and despair, especially among the young. many teenagers taking the day off school to join the rally in sydney. those feelings best summed up sydney. those feelings best summed up by sydney. those feelings best summed up by one of the teenager speakers. the bushfires are definitely linked to climate change. you can see with the drought we have had in australia, it has made the bushfires so australia, it has made the bushfires so much wise and bushfire season is getting earlier and earlier and stronger and stronger and it is something we have not seen before. so far the emergency in a new south wales has claimed six lives, 700 homes have been destroyed. protester
scott morrison. he's being of doing too little while the country burns. earlier we spoke to a youngost her home in a bushfire. a bowl of 40 metres of fire. it was notjust a bushfire, it was a firestorm. over 80 houses have been lost in my community. this is a climate crisis and we are feeling the impact, right now and we did drastic action against them. the mood here is one of defiance, it is also a mood of anger, frustration and despair, especially among the young. many teenagers taking the...
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scott morrison. he's being accused of doing too little while the country burns. earlier, we spoke to a young her home in a bushfire. over ito—metre high wall of flames and fire, spinning ambers, amber attack, balls of fire. it was notjust a bushfire, it was a firestorm. over 80 houses have been lost in my community. this is climate change, this is a climate crisis. we are feeling the impacts from it right now. we need desperate and drastic climate action. the mood here is one of defiance, it is also a mood of anger, frustration and despair, especially among the young. many teenagers taking the day off school to join the rally in sydney. those feelings best summed up by one of the teenage speakers. the bushfires are definitely linked to climate change. you can just see that, with the prolonged drought that we've had in australia, it has just made the bushfires so much worse and the bushfire season is getting earlier and earlier and it's getting stronger and stronger as well, and it is just something we have not seen before. so far the bushfire emergency here in new south wales has claimed six
scott morrison. he's being accused of doing too little while the country burns. earlier, we spoke to a young her home in a bushfire. over ito—metre high wall of flames and fire, spinning ambers, amber attack, balls of fire. it was notjust a bushfire, it was a firestorm. over 80 houses have been lost in my community. this is climate change, this is a climate crisis. we are feeling the impacts from it right now. we need desperate and drastic climate action. the mood here is one of defiance, it...
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crisis when i was in office, we had calls, sever -- several governor scott calls overview -- whether we would be prepared to shelter young children, as young as two years old. anybody in here apparent? can you imagine sending your two-year-old unaccompanied and what that means? what motivates you to do that? really? a driver's license? no. you are worried about the safety of your loved one. look to thehat you u.s. for safety and dignity, and that we treat children that way when they seek asylum is just wrong. i do think that there are likeerships with governors the ones that the obama administration asked about. , do not they ultimately did it but i think as partners and bridge builders, they should be willing to help with resources and support. causes, itet at root is just a band-aid. comprehensive immigration reform has to include border integrity. business about this democrat believes in open borders. that is ridiculous. ,e need modern, humane responsible systems and rules. and we do not. one of the reasons we do not is because capital is global but labor is not. people go where there is opportunity, but we do not mak
crisis when i was in office, we had calls, sever -- several governor scott calls overview -- whether we would be prepared to shelter young children, as young as two years old. anybody in here apparent? can you imagine sending your two-year-old unaccompanied and what that means? what motivates you to do that? really? a driver's license? no. you are worried about the safety of your loved one. look to thehat you u.s. for safety and dignity, and that we treat children that way when they seek asylum...
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scott. that brings me to the aftermath. a drivings, and rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. killed,duces 4000 wounded and missing in one day in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm. george washington and his continental army, through the entire duration of the american revolution, will lose 4004 hundred 35 men killed in a, and yet one day at williamsburg 80 years later, volunteer soldiers will do that. morbidly impressive. the first confederate battle flag of the war is captured here. seven medals of honor are issued for meritorious actions, including robert rhody, 26 years old from the 40th north carolina. other men carry their wounds with them. little on theng right will be wounded in the right leg and return to action in malvern hill, where he would lose an arm, and he argued to go back into the fight. mcclellan would telegraph lincoln, hancock was superb today. kerfuffles.us to why is the battle of williamsburg forgotten? colonial williamsburg because of the rockefellers. williamsburg's memory is a tough one. when the president of the u.s. drives down the duke of gloucester
scott. that brings me to the aftermath. a drivings, and rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. killed,duces 4000 wounded and missing in one day in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm. george washington and his continental army, through the entire duration of the american revolution, will lose 4004 hundred 35 men killed in a, and yet one day at williamsburg 80 years later, volunteer soldiers will do that. morbidly impressive. the first confederate battle flag of the war is...
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young americans by the junior chamber international usa. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] gregory: finally, scott is a retired u.s. army -- oh my god. oing]d snickering and bo [laughter] marines a retired u.s. major. service of honorable both enlisted as commissioned officer. his career spans 10 deployments. his 2018 best-selling book is a secondf echo company's battalion fourth marines during the second battle in 2006. scott has written articles, editorials, and scholarly pieces for "usa today," fox news channel, and "marine corps "the dailyd signal." he is also the executive director of a certified nonprofit that connects veterans and areach programs, nonprofit that helps veterans and active-duty marines. please join me in welcoming marine scott. [applause] i am going to join our panelists and i will start off and ask a specific question for each of our panelists, and then we will move into general questions for the entire panel to discuss and ultimately, we will have a dialogue as the open of the audience to participate with their own questions. >> west point, was a preparatory school? [laughter] navy.t [laught
young americans by the junior chamber international usa. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] gregory: finally, scott is a retired u.s. army -- oh my god. oing]d snickering and bo [laughter] marines a retired u.s. major. service of honorable both enlisted as commissioned officer. his career spans 10 deployments. his 2018 best-selling book is a secondf echo company's battalion fourth marines during the second battle in 2006. scott has written articles, editorials, and scholarly pieces for...
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young new general manager. the giants yesterday announcing the hiring of 33-year-old scott harris.the past seven years with the chicago cubs, but he grew up in redwood city and later graduated from ucla. the team is is look fog replace bruce bochy and narrowed its search to three finalists. >>> every game is a big bun with you tonight for the 49er faithful they're gearing up for what may be their biggest game so far when they host the rival seahawks. >> a live loong at levi's stadium. the niner also get some key injured players back in time in, including joe staley and mike mcglinchey and fullback kyle yuzchek. george kitle is listed as doubtful due to a banged up knee injury and ankle and if you're driving near levi's brace for backups. the game starts a little after 5:00 tonight. >> if you're lucky enough to go the weather should hold nicely. >> highs today inland reaching near 80. >> i hope it's a perfect record as well, quickly to show you how slowing is on san jose streets north 101 just a bit of slowing for 101 recovering from the earlier crash, 87 just kicking in. the commut
young new general manager. the giants yesterday announcing the hiring of 33-year-old scott harris.the past seven years with the chicago cubs, but he grew up in redwood city and later graduated from ucla. the team is is look fog replace bruce bochy and narrowed its search to three finalists. >>> every game is a big bun with you tonight for the 49er faithful they're gearing up for what may be their biggest game so far when they host the rival seahawks. >> a live loong at levi's...
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the backyard of scott's air force base. a lot of young men and women that defend our freedoms.ronically, what you just played was the president discussing sondland saying sondland was speaking to his testimony. it is sad. i have never been sadder regarding my party. that was a lie. everyone knows sondland corrected the record. a lot of people call and thank you for c-span. i'm thankful for c-span, but this needs more than a microphone holder. we need someone deciding who called balls and strikes from both parties and real-time. that would correct some of the nonsense you hear people calling in with. it is utterly ridiculous. the guy besmirching my party's reputation, it can't resolve him or the situation for him. allowing pompeo and mulvaney to go testify. it is utterly ridiculous. shame what is going on. obama, who i did not give a chance to, but in 1600 pennsylvania avenue makes obama look like george washington. host: "ambassador taylor's opening statement was a recitation of facts. only the insane with see it any other way." [video] mylast friday, a member of staff told me
the backyard of scott's air force base. a lot of young men and women that defend our freedoms.ronically, what you just played was the president discussing sondland saying sondland was speaking to his testimony. it is sad. i have never been sadder regarding my party. that was a lie. everyone knows sondland corrected the record. a lot of people call and thank you for c-span. i'm thankful for c-span, but this needs more than a microphone holder. we need someone deciding who called balls and...
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young. youer in know what's going to happen in the * hour. it's going to be a fun show. you know scottng to be here and share what substances he's going to put in his body when he turns 80. i can't wait. eventually he will be an sold white man and he will not be advising michael bloomberg who is a statist, a nanny stater. the race doesn't need him. and he need to go away. trish: in all seriousness, michael bloomberg versus elizabeth warren. who are you going with? kennedy: gary johnson. trish: our insanity award. one of the contestants for tonight is middle of the road tulsi gabbard -- >> this is why i'm here because you and other people continue to spread innuendos that have nothing to do with who i am. trish: conservative actor and singer. he's reacting to that story and a whole lot more. driverless cars, or trips to mars. no commission. delivery drones, or the latest phones. no commission. no matter what you trade, at fidelity you'll pay no commission for online u.s. equity trades. at fidelity you'll pay no commission [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold
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scott, how is buttigieg doing this? what is he doing so different to make him surge? >> well, i think he's a youngj et i c energet energetic, articulate candidate. he's speaking to all of candidate. he's not pandering to the left as some of the candidates. there's a lot of energy. i talked to a key supporter, the first lawmaker to endorse him on capitol hill, dawn byer of -- don buyer of virginia. he says there's momentum and excitement behind the scenes on capitol hill. that there possibly could be more endorsements coming his way. right there's one lawmaker endorsing buttigieg. i think that's right. there is -- there's uncertainty in this field. nobody is the front-runner and what that means is things are wide open at the moment. that's why you're seeing people like deval patrick jumping into the race at the last minute. people like michael bloomberg with a ton of cash taking a hard look at this race. it's very unsettled and it's anyone's ball game at this point. >> the poll asked the same voters about how they felt about general election matchups. it shows most people think joe biden is still t
scott, how is buttigieg doing this? what is he doing so different to make him surge? >> well, i think he's a youngj et i c energet energetic, articulate candidate. he's speaking to all of candidate. he's not pandering to the left as some of the candidates. there's a lot of energy. i talked to a key supporter, the first lawmaker to endorse him on capitol hill, dawn byer of -- don buyer of virginia. he says there's momentum and excitement behind the scenes on capitol hill. that there...
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characters that these young refugees can learn from as so many kids in america have for years. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) we still need glasses on table ten. ♪ a family business should stay in the family. see how lincoln's insurance solutions can help protect your family, your business and everyone who counts on you, at lincolnfinancial.com your business and everyone who counts on you, ew keurig k-duo brewer makes any occasion the perfect coffee occasion. family brunch! just add ground coffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. good strong coffee. our french roast. it was a decaf for you, yes? in your favorite mug. there we go. my skin hurt, i felt gross. but then i started cosentyx and i haven't really had to think about it. real people with psoriasis... look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms if your inflamma
characters that these young refugees can learn from as so many kids in america have for years. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) we still need glasses on table ten. ♪ a family business should stay in the family. see how lincoln's insurance solutions can help protect your family, your business and everyone who counts on you, at...
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young men to their seventh and ninth tours, at some point they're going to break. goinge point something's to go wrong. that doesn't mean you excuse them. i'm in agreement with scott this. you cannot excuse it but you with disdain or moral superiority -- oh, this committed this horrible thing, he killed a prisoner or dead body or whatever it was. it's part of the same tragedy as war itself was but you have to punish them because otherwise civilizing thread is broken and you never get it back but or punish them without hate without moral superiority. you punish them with sadness because they finally broke down that did something wrong. but you can't let it slide but attitude that they were horrible people. they weren't horrible people. they just broke. were juste time they really young and it's a tragedy that they're in jail but they're a reason.r >> i think these guys really really that question well. let's do another one. >> margorie argues in her work that showing compassion is not a weakness. really shared is panelist, as well. mark, you note that breaking killedter a marine was and wanting to be emotionally steady and carl you talk about the needs for empathy.
young men to their seventh and ninth tours, at some point they're going to break. goinge point something's to go wrong. that doesn't mean you excuse them. i'm in agreement with scott this. you cannot excuse it but you with disdain or moral superiority -- oh, this committed this horrible thing, he killed a prisoner or dead body or whatever it was. it's part of the same tragedy as war itself was but you have to punish them because otherwise civilizing thread is broken and you never get it back...
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young people to do tiktoks about the uighurs and find out what tiktok does about it. >> that would be interesting to see. educated girl, too. that was interesting. >> thanks, scott. 5:17 for you right now. >>> you know what? when your turkey's dry -- ♪ and you don't know why, who you gonna call ♪ >> carol. >> that's right. >> butterball. >> hopefully if you have any problems you can call the company's turkey hotline this thanksgiving and laura said, carol picks up, carol miller has been answering calls from panicked home cooks for 36 years, so the veteran there at turkey line says they have heard it all, from turkeys accidentally stuffed with match box cars. >> what? >> uh-huh. >> flame broiled. and even some with dressed in biki bikinis. >> that's weird. >> not sure why but okay, maybe it's in florida or something, i don't know. she says there is a big difference she has been seeing there, first when it started out, the phone calls were mostly women. >> when i started, it was mostly women that called, but now about 25% of our men are calling. yeah! >> yeah! because men can burn in the kitchen, too, literally. just a reminder for you, butterball's turkey hotline
young people to do tiktoks about the uighurs and find out what tiktok does about it. >> that would be interesting to see. educated girl, too. that was interesting. >> thanks, scott. 5:17 for you right now. >>> you know what? when your turkey's dry -- ♪ and you don't know why, who you gonna call ♪ >> carol. >> that's right. >> butterball. >> hopefully if you have any problems you can call the company's turkey hotline this thanksgiving and laura...
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scott. i have a question for ms. bailey, i will start with you. acthousing opportunities that senator grassley, senator raid, and i -- senator reid, and i are working on. walk-through, again, what this young peoplen for aging out, why it makes their lives better. housing, -- ell, know, aey: well, as we formal housing allows people to life,school, work, live a and having the low wages just make the affordability gap figure for them. without this housing, they could have years spent homeless or even worse, maybe in jail or prison, and other outcomes that we know happen when people are a risk of homelessness. so this bill would give youth able tost step in being have a safe, stable place to live, so that they can build their future. sen. brown: you had mentioned the challenges facing lgbtq young people and people of color. this bill -- how will this help them overcome some of the immense challenges they face? bailey: housing will play a fuse role in being able to make those first steps as they enter into adulthood. lgbtq youth, black youth, , who are allh overrepresented in the foster care system are also overrepresented in homelessness, overrepresented in jails and prisons, they face dispar
scott. i have a question for ms. bailey, i will start with you. acthousing opportunities that senator grassley, senator raid, and i -- senator reid, and i are working on. walk-through, again, what this young peoplen for aging out, why it makes their lives better. housing, -- ell, know, aey: well, as we formal housing allows people to life,school, work, live a and having the low wages just make the affordability gap figure for them. without this housing, they could have years spent homeless or...
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midlands, in the north, and scott in scotland, and whales, all across the country, bringing people together. to discuss and vote for the kind of society that they can live in. where youngental health crisis, that we deal with the communities that have been denied any investment since the margaret thatcher attack on industry. those small towns in the midlands and the north that have seen nothing but the removal of good jobs in big industries replaced by zero—hour contracts, insecure work, it seemed their high streets disappear... it is about how we invest in our community. but austerity has done, underfunding community. but austerity has done, under funding local government all over the country, so you go into towns and what do you see? close libraries, swimming pool sold off, and what do you see? close libraries, swimming pools sold off, parks not maintained, schools underfunded. you centres closed. and then you wonder why there is a rise in crime, why there is greater depression in our society? it is about investment in the public round. applause. so it is about properly funding our public services and taxing fairly in order to pay for them. thank you for your questio
midlands, in the north, and scott in scotland, and whales, all across the country, bringing people together. to discuss and vote for the kind of society that they can live in. where youngental health crisis, that we deal with the communities that have been denied any investment since the margaret thatcher attack on industry. those small towns in the midlands and the north that have seen nothing but the removal of good jobs in big industries replaced by zero—hour contracts, insecure work, it...
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scott. i think if we reach her goal, it is on par with her other legacies. >> she loves going out in the early years to meet with young people. they love her. that was very exciting. i will tell one story on julie o'sullivan. she took her son danny to the court and they played video games with the justice and the justice got very energized to teach young people about civics. it is really part of the extended park family. >> this is a woman who did not do her own emails and now she is sponsoring video games because that is where kids are. >> getting involved with civic literacy and making sure people have access to documents and the fact that she knew, even though she was not a tech person, to reach young people, we have to use the tools of today and be open to that. public libraries and school libraries all of the country are saying we need to have that available on our website. justice o'connor really hated the term swing vote because she thought it suggested some sort of ambivalence or indecision, but i have to say in 25 years on the court, she was the fifth and deciding vote in 330 cases and in various cases infuri
scott. i think if we reach her goal, it is on par with her other legacies. >> she loves going out in the early years to meet with young people. they love her. that was very exciting. i will tell one story on julie o'sullivan. she took her son danny to the court and they played video games with the justice and the justice got very energized to teach young people about civics. it is really part of the extended park family. >> this is a woman who did not do her own emails and now she...