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was it really a slur?m a black person, it was a racial slur. >> you're -- >> no, no, no. >> you are thinking he had the intention to -- >> no, no. >> he explained it. >> no. that's -- >> this is the problem. i think outside -- >> monkey it up? really? >> i'll say this. if the desantis is careful because i think the left tries very hard to use every single opportunity to bring the issue of racism into the -- >> he's doing it himself. >> desantis is not donald trump. >> great candidate on paper. he gets himself in trouble a lot and that was a terrible mistake, whether you think it's intentional or not. he is -- i think yale undergrad, harvard law. >> he should know better. >> both black democratic candidates having a lot thrown at them. and that -- fair, unfair, attacks. coming to race. they're handling it very well. they're not taking the bait which requires an extraordinary amount of discipline in this kind of social media fury and so the republican candidates running the kind of like trump almost parody a
was it really a slur?m a black person, it was a racial slur. >> you're -- >> no, no, no. >> you are thinking he had the intention to -- >> no, no. >> he explained it. >> no. that's -- >> this is the problem. i think outside -- >> monkey it up? really? >> i'll say this. if the desantis is careful because i think the left tries very hard to use every single opportunity to bring the issue of racism into the -- >> he's doing it himself....
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but government officials have condemned sina for the slurs produce open border policy has let more than four hundred thousand in this williams in the country nearly seventy thousand have already been granted work permits were going to fish all say the press is openness well let's just have it in fact there was health and education says that there are nearly thirty thousand minutes with children in schools but they also say the impact is positively goody's the workforce many even as well as i do in the job through fields don't want to take. any peruvians reacted against growing seen a fabric sentiment by opening their homes to shelter migrants and refugees twenty one year old alexander torrealba is sleeping with fifteen other venezuelans in one room. i feel lucky to have been offered this shelter but it's a pity many compatriots have been mistreated you know here because we want to be but because we need to be. however the majority of us will say they feel will come in be do escaping from inflation and food and medicine shortages back home make them choose to endure almost anything for a
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the victims say the attacke yelled homophobic slurs and l them bloody and bruised. we talked to the couple today t abouir terrifying ordeal. >> 9:30 on a sunday night on the u street corridor. >> we couldn't believe what was happening. >> a gay couple walking home stepped int an ordeal. according to a police report they were crossing here at new hampshire in the crosswalk. there was a car cing waiting to make a right turn. >> the car almost hit us. it wasn't anything that created> it. reporter: but things got crazy quickly. the police report says one of the victims hit the car with an open hand and yelled at the iver. then another car with five or six people came they were yelling homophobic slurs at us. we ignored them. it happens. >> buthe peopl in that car wouldn't be ignored. >> five people got out of the car and just attacked us. >> reporter: he says there were four males and a female. one of the victims got knocked out. >> i remember waking up, my friend being upset. me then trying to get me into the ambulance. >> just a gray area of fr and sadness and just an
the victims say the attacke yelled homophobic slurs and l them bloody and bruised. we talked to the couple today t abouir terrifying ordeal. >> 9:30 on a sunday night on the u street corridor. >> we couldn't believe what was happening. >> a gay couple walking home stepped int an ordeal. according to a police report they were crossing here at new hampshire in the crosswalk. there was a car cing waiting to make a right turn. >> the car almost hit us. it wasn't anything...
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ten years ago british plays husband brought her to the emergency room as speech was slurred and she was showing signs of paralysis he thought it might be a stroke. but instead of a clear discussion on her condition some serious misunderstandings that rose more new for all my wife's speech was slurred and a bit unclear. the doctor said to her. you're an american aren't you which she denied. the doctors eventually reached the conclusion that british airways condition was all in her mind she started to panic. because they kept saying forget all the stroke stuff there's nothing wrong she felt they were treating her like a hypochondriac and. later she suffered a series of strokes so her original symptoms were more than likely not psychosomatic. if you want to just hormone harbor knows just how difficult such cases can be his opinion is frequently sought in disputes about contentious diagnoses he says using clear simple language that patients can understand can prevent a lot of misunderstandings but. the dialogue between patient and doctor is lead to signs of elements in our work with patient
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, maybe you can say come a will only be limited to racist slurs. but why should we think that? why wouldn't we and further that there was going to happen that other people will say, he used an anti-semitic slur, isn't that the same? yes, say the universities. but he didn't use the slur. he didn't call me that he called me a zionist pig. of thatmplained because care lots of jews view that is or something cake along those lines. the modern version. likehen you get something the civil rights statement that says something if you harshly condemn israel, then many jews perceive that as an attack, especially in light of what they see as many physical violent attacks on jews in israel and elsewhere. thankfully very few in america. this is the way things happen. in a legal system build on analogy and president, tempting as it is to say, these are different, these are nazis, they are different, we will have a separate role for them. it will not spread. it is hard to keep it from spreading. that is why nasty speech needs to be -- continue to be protected. esp
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host: one final point because political slurs and calling the president names is not the case. we want it to be civil on all levels. one last thing i want to share with you. this is what the president said at a campaign rally in nevada. pres. trump: democrats, i had to bring it out. democrats want to give welfare and free health care to illegal aliens, funded by the american taxpayer. how about this clown in california who is running for governor? we get a lot of people from california who moved here but how about this guy? he wants open borders. he once to give them health care, education, everything. california is going to have a billion people within a very short time. somebody has to ask, who was going to pay for this? do you know how bad it is going to be? the talking up -- you talk about winning online for the vet, which we solved. you'll be waiting online for 10 years. open borders, come on in the california. all of the world they are going to be pouring into california. republicans want to protect the safety net for the truly am -- the truly needy americans, people who
host: one final point because political slurs and calling the president names is not the case. we want it to be civil on all levels. one last thing i want to share with you. this is what the president said at a campaign rally in nevada. pres. trump: democrats, i had to bring it out. democrats want to give welfare and free health care to illegal aliens, funded by the american taxpayer. how about this clown in california who is running for governor? we get a lot of people from california who...
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as some kind of betrayal one bit fairly serious you do it i'll betrayal it's typical anti-semitic slur or what you're doing you're just you're the stewards instead of talking about facts syria and syria and fire your play and accident trade to do but the row has nothing to do with that period as far as is their own goals we defend our borders that would defend our security is the right do not a war they're not one thousand kilometers from our border you understand it's not one thousand kilometers from me is the row with life there and we ask every day and you are generally i think and how can you be so sure about what happened when you know what israel is in syria illegally what do you. need your premise i mean what i mean there is because i hold a few repeats i can tell you now illegally how can you be so sure about what how good you are me haven't heard from the israeli military yes. well you're talking to me now i'm mr right a citizen and i'm accusing your flies from early morning this what i'm saying we didn't know if we just wasn't going to lead to what their history is the l. is
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now venezuelans living their country are finding life problematic in neighboring peru racial slurs and hate speech that make it hard for many of them to feel safe but some say the anti immigrant attitude is easier to deal with than conditions back home reports only for. thirty eight year old the bush man keeps an eye on municipal police will selling a traditional rice string from venezuela he still doesn't have a street vendor permit trying to make a living far away from home it's hard he says but worse is here in slurs against ghana swings a signal or more especially to people like me a street vendor people tell me move get out of here go back to your country. and armed assault mainly perpetrated by even a fearless and coddled security cameras sparked a wave of untied ministry and feeling in. this honest compatriots are paying the price i think in the negative people have to understand we are not all the same the great majority is here to work and send money to our families to get them out of the inferno that venezuela has become. businessmen you get to stop textile employee and say t
now venezuelans living their country are finding life problematic in neighboring peru racial slurs and hate speech that make it hard for many of them to feel safe but some say the anti immigrant attitude is easier to deal with than conditions back home reports only for. thirty eight year old the bush man keeps an eye on municipal police will selling a traditional rice string from venezuela he still doesn't have a street vendor permit trying to make a living far away from home it's hard he says...
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street vendor permit trying to make a living far away from home is hard he says but worse is hearing slurs against ghana swain's classical form. especially to people like me a street vendor people tell me move get out of here go back to your country. an armed assault mainly perpetrated by even a fearless and con and security cameras sparked a wave of untied ministry and feeling in bed to be honest compatriots are paying the price thank you and then that. people have to understand we are not all the same the great majority is here to work and send money to our families to get them out of the infernal doctrine as well as become. businessmen you do stop textile employee and say the number of in a swill is working here is school where the great peruvians save in a swell and are taking their jobs and the big deal some businessmen here have laid off peruvians because they say venezuelans charge them less the anti immigration sentiment among many of us was fueled by a conservative candidate illness mayoral race in october he gained popularity by same venice will answer threatening security and jo
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. >> he would slur his words and he would drink to excess and i know because i would drink with him. how do we assess that? >> she cannot point to any specific instance like that. >> but what jumped out at me that he was a sloppy drunk and i know that because i drink with him. >> that is not a fair characterization and chris dudley is quoted in the article i would refer you to what he said i hung out with him in college moret than anyone. >> and another reporting college classmates describe you is relatively shy but you could be aggressive or belligerent and a as. >> that was a freshman year roommate with the third person and look at what i said but that redacted portion of the transcript and assess that credibility. >> put yourself in our shoes but and asking a lot to select someone for an incredibly important job and with those credible allegations. what you take a step back with thorough investigation and why not agree to a one-week pause to allow the fbi investigate the allegations and allow you an opportunity one week from now to have the folks present in front of us to assess c
. >> he would slur his words and he would drink to excess and i know because i would drink with him. how do we assess that? >> she cannot point to any specific instance like that. >> but what jumped out at me that he was a sloppy drunk and i know that because i drink with him. >> that is not a fair characterization and chris dudley is quoted in the article i would refer you to what he said i hung out with him in college moret than anyone. >> and another reporting...
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but government officials have condemned cinephile big slurs produce open border policy has let more than four hundred thousand this will save the country nearly seventy thousand have already been granted work permits were again official say the presses are going to swell and just have an impact in the us health and education says that there are nearly thirty thousand in israel and children in schools but they also say the impact is positive and it is workforce as many venezuelans doing the job or against don't want to take. any peruvians reacted against growing scene a fabric sentiment by opening their homes to shelter migrants and refugees twenty one year old alexander torrealba is sleeping with fifteen other venezuelans in one room where. i feel lucky to have been offered the shelter but it's a pity many compatriots have been mistreated you know here because we want to be but because we need to be. however the majority of us will say they feel will come in be to escaping from inflation and food and medicine shortages back home make them choose to endure almost anything for a better fut
but government officials have condemned cinephile big slurs produce open border policy has let more than four hundred thousand this will save the country nearly seventy thousand have already been granted work permits were again official say the presses are going to swell and just have an impact in the us health and education says that there are nearly thirty thousand in israel and children in schools but they also say the impact is positive and it is workforce as many venezuelans doing the job...
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police are trying to figure out who is behind the homophobic slurs. jessica spoke with the game area -- mayor about how he plans to move forward. >> the location is quite intentional. a political statement covered up by a home of public one. this was a slur rain over -- written over his campaign sign. >> i was shocked. i was very angry. mega supporters were the first to find one of multiple defaced signs. >> we want to pretend that we live in a wonderful constructive world. we all know that there is prejudice around us. >> reporter: the mayors the first openly gay mayor in turlock. >> is deliberate. >> reporter: is trying to wrap his head around why somebody would attack his sexuality. people don't support me, they won't vote for me. theyor they don't like my style it's not about my sexuality. >> reporter: you can see orange paint left behind from where the word was written. supporters came out here and washed it away. the pain of the word is not as easy to scrub away. the police department is investigating this as a hate crime. the mayors keeping his
police are trying to figure out who is behind the homophobic slurs. jessica spoke with the game area -- mayor about how he plans to move forward. >> the location is quite intentional. a political statement covered up by a home of public one. this was a slur rain over -- written over his campaign sign. >> i was shocked. i was very angry. mega supporters were the first to find one of multiple defaced signs. >> we want to pretend that we live in a wonderful constructive world. we...
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they can her a political by using her claim of the native identity is coming up with racial slurs, she's using that every time the president uses that slur against her, she's going to use that as an opportunity to raise more awareness about issues that are confronting the native american communities around the country and she has been doing that. i think we are going to hear quite a bit more of that. >> can you actually write in the book. you get into little bit more detail about why she does believe her family has native american ancestry that parents have to elope because her father's family didn't want him to marry into a family of native american. that's just a fact that they gave you up and that is just the reason that her mother gave. which is quite convincing. so that story is actually elaborated on in the book. quite convincingly. i want to talk a little bit about some of the things, some missteps that elizabeth warren has made. the book i should say is just pretty positive. i don't think it's one-sided. that is pretty factual. he also talk about the missteps in the senate. the o
they can her a political by using her claim of the native identity is coming up with racial slurs, she's using that every time the president uses that slur against her, she's going to use that as an opportunity to raise more awareness about issues that are confronting the native american communities around the country and she has been doing that. i think we are going to hear quite a bit more of that. >> can you actually write in the book. you get into little bit more detail about why she...
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racial slur when it came to touching a lot of people so. yeah you don't think it kind of you know now it's come. down here. which changes it was completely. rather income's a comment on the failure of the police to protect the children but stresses it now takes the cases seriously and that social services have received a major funding boost but for sammy that's too little too late when we start to go quite well we've had in the shadow that. only very few members of britain's pakistani community are willing to speak publicly about the abuse scandal but by how much a feat a relative of sammy would house his tormentor is one of them these gangs think they're white goes a worthless. they think that white girls are trash and they think they can use and abuse them and any way that they want to they don't respect people they don't respect the opposite sex how much of figs outspoken criticism has angered many in his community he even received death threats people didn't want to talk about these issues as i said they said i was you know cheerleading
racial slur when it came to touching a lot of people so. yeah you don't think it kind of you know now it's come. down here. which changes it was completely. rather income's a comment on the failure of the police to protect the children but stresses it now takes the cases seriously and that social services have received a major funding boost but for sammy that's too little too late when we start to go quite well we've had in the shadow that. only very few members of britain's pakistani community...
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still investigating the claim, in the all—rounder‘s autobiography, that he was subjected to a racial slurled ‘0sama' by one of the austrailian team, but wouldn't name him. it's sad to see it happen but it's more important that it's resolved and we hope that moeen is ok and he can continue playing. it's a long time ago now and it's not hinder the way he's gone about playing things on the field but i'm sure he knows he has the full support of all our dressing room. new world number onejustin rose will look to secure a 10 million dollar pay day when he heads out in the tour championship in atlanta on thursday. the final event of the fedex cup sees the top 30 players battling it out for the lucrative bonus, and the englishman who sits second on the list hopes to be atop the pile on sunday. it was a perfect spot to be. i believe the last few guys, it's my sport to be. we all know about being in this position, the top five guys, obviously we have jostled for position. the bonus money trickles down that it's important to be as high as you can but to win the fedex cup, it's about being in the rig
still investigating the claim, in the all—rounder‘s autobiography, that he was subjected to a racial slurled ‘0sama' by one of the austrailian team, but wouldn't name him. it's sad to see it happen but it's more important that it's resolved and we hope that moeen is ok and he can continue playing. it's a long time ago now and it's not hinder the way he's gone about playing things on the field but i'm sure he knows he has the full support of all our dressing room. new world number...
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then another car with five or six people in it, came along. >> they were yelling homophobic slurs at us. we ignored them. just, you know, it happens. >> reporter: but the people in that car wouldn't be ignored. outeporter: five people got us.he car and just attacked >> reporter: he says there were four males and a female that violeny set upon them. and amid the fuselage of punches, things got blurry. one of the victims got knocked > out. remember waking up, my friend being upt with me, me trying to get them into the nc ambu >> just a gray area of fear and sadness and just an overwhelming feeling of just, confusion. >> reporter: the car sped off rth on new hampshire avenue as bystanders came to the aidct of s. bruises, cuts, and a concussion, among their injuries. they also say some of their belongings were taken. >> reporter: it happens. it's terrible, but there's ways that you can get through it and you can use it to maybe help prevent it from happening to someone else. >> reporte and that's what investigators are doing, as well. they're looking at this as a possible hate crime. der
then another car with five or six people in it, came along. >> they were yelling homophobic slurs at us. we ignored them. just, you know, it happens. >> reporter: but the people in that car wouldn't be ignored. outeporter: five people got us.he car and just attacked >> reporter: he says there were four males and a female that violeny set upon them. and amid the fuselage of punches, things got blurry. one of the victims got knocked > out. remember waking up, my friend being...
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she told the new yorker, she was a "foggy and slurring her words."he even acknowledges she has significant memory gaps from that evening. "the new york times" -- even asking if she remembered the incident. and, with confidence, if the incident ever occurred we would have seen or heard about it, and we have not. the behavior she describes would be completely out of character for brett. she also the new yorker interviewed ramirez's best friend at the time of the incident, and she also is denying any knowledge of the claims. i was never told this story by her or anyone else. it never came up, i didn't see it, and "the new york times" couldn't corroborate the story in any way. they refused to published the claims as part of her reporting and said she spent weeks finding one person to corroborate it. chairman grassley will not be calling mr. ramirez to testify. still despite the lack of evidence, the left of course rushing to judgment as they have in so many prior occasions, smearing judge kavanaugh, not even wanting to hear his side of it. and rushing to
she told the new yorker, she was a "foggy and slurring her words."he even acknowledges she has significant memory gaps from that evening. "the new york times" -- even asking if she remembered the incident. and, with confidence, if the incident ever occurred we would have seen or heard about it, and we have not. the behavior she describes would be completely out of character for brett. she also the new yorker interviewed ramirez's best friend at the time of the incident, and...
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making her a political target by using her claim of native identity, you know, coming up with racial slurs she is using that. she said that every time the president uses that slur against her she is going to use that as an opportunity to raise more awareness about issues that are confronting the native american communities around the country, and she has been doing that. so i think were going to have quite a bit more of that. >> you actually write in the book about, i mean, you get into a little more detail about why she does believe that account has native american ancestry, including the fact her parents had to invoke because her father's family didn't want him to marry into a family of native americans. that's just a fact that they did the pope and that's the reason the mother, her mother gave -- elope. which is quite convincing. >> right. >> so that story is actually elaborated on in the book, quite convincingly. i want to talk a little bit about some of the things, some missteps that elizabeth warren is made. the book i should say is pretty positive about her, it's quite a glowing bio
making her a political target by using her claim of native identity, you know, coming up with racial slurs she is using that. she said that every time the president uses that slur against her she is going to use that as an opportunity to raise more awareness about issues that are confronting the native american communities around the country, and she has been doing that. so i think were going to have quite a bit more of that. >> you actually write in the book about, i mean, you get into a...
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german guests than originally planned and korea wants to fix its fractured relations with len nazi slurs against the german government and ongoing political disputes are now on hold. previous disputes belong in the past everything's better now with heiko mass we're not a looking to normalize relations but also to make them significantly better. that feel acard on the german side you have your version of we have a close economic relationship which creates thousands of jobs in both our countries . and to be our partners in nato. if you can and should work together internationally. turkey is going through an economic crisis because it is fallen out with the u.s. ankara needs germany's help the two countries have close economic and political ties but there are several sticking points this demonstration in germany is in support of one of seven germans being held in custody in turkey on political grounds. we have often spoken about this quite openly as one should at this type of meeting. and we've agreed to keep in touch over it protect our. opponents in the german parliament claim heiko must
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collins knows that when someone says, she said she was slurring her words, she said she was drinking, she tried to getg others to corroborate, they wouldn't. one guy in a dorm said he heard something. chris, i really respect you as a person and a thinker. i can't imagine that you would want someone you care about or love -- put politics aside -- to be treated this way in a "new yorker" article with zero corroboration but a hell of a lot of politics. that is not the way we can do business in the united states. it's not right. it's not just rates to go there needs to be journalistic integrity. i think with "the new york times" did was correct. but i do think that there are -- there is time here and there ise no rush. i think we should get to the bottom of this. for him as well, frankly because i think judge kavanaugh if any of this is not true, i think they're -- >> laura: okay. do you think this should be the new standard? what you did in high school and what you did in college, no charges filed, someone at the 11th hour can come forward with an accusation and that should be at for a p
collins knows that when someone says, she said she was slurring her words, she said she was drinking, she tried to getg others to corroborate, they wouldn't. one guy in a dorm said he heard something. chris, i really respect you as a person and a thinker. i can't imagine that you would want someone you care about or love -- put politics aside -- to be treated this way in a "new yorker" article with zero corroboration but a hell of a lot of politics. that is not the way we can do...
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she told the new yorker, she was "foggy and slurring her words."he even acknowledges she has significant memory gaps from that evening. "the new york times" was not able to corroborate her story with anyone, calling people at yale and asking if she remembered the incident because she did not remember if it was kavanaugh. and, with confidence, if the incident ever occurred we would have seen or heard about it, and we have not. the behavior she describes would be completely out of character for brett. also the new yorker interviewed ramirez's best friend at the time of the incident, and she also is denying any knowledge of the claims. "this is a woman i was best friends with. we shared intimate details of our lives, and i was never told the story by her or by everybody else. he never came up. i didn't see it. i never heard of it happening." "the new york times," they couldn't corroborate the story in any way. they refused to published the claims as part of her reporting and said she spent weeks interviewing dozens of people and cannot find one person
she told the new yorker, she was "foggy and slurring her words."he even acknowledges she has significant memory gaps from that evening. "the new york times" was not able to corroborate her story with anyone, calling people at yale and asking if she remembered the incident because she did not remember if it was kavanaugh. and, with confidence, if the incident ever occurred we would have seen or heard about it, and we have not. the behavior she describes would be completely...
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. >> reporter: slurring at all? >> yeah, definitely slurring.after that is when i noticed she was, like -- she was out. she wasn't saying anything. >> reporter: jessica says she left savannah in that upstairs bedroom to nap, but when she returned to check on her about 15 minutes later, the door was locked. >> i was banging on the door and i was like, what's going on? like, why is the door locked? and i couldn't hear anything in there. and the light was off. and i remember leaving and the light was on. >> reporter: she doesn't hear anything, but cameron's teammate hayden, also at the door, says he hears savannah making sounds from inside the bedroom. >> i heard her moaning. like, i could hear sex noises. >> reporter: eventually the door opens, and jessica is shocked by what she sees. >> so cameron cracks the door open, and he's completely naked. and i was like, oh, my gosh. what just -- what just happened? half her body's on the bed with her arms back and then half her body's draped off the bed. >> reporter: did she have any clothes on? >> she ha
. >> reporter: slurring at all? >> yeah, definitely slurring.after that is when i noticed she was, like -- she was out. she wasn't saying anything. >> reporter: jessica says she left savannah in that upstairs bedroom to nap, but when she returned to check on her about 15 minutes later, the door was locked. >> i was banging on the door and i was like, what's going on? like, why is the door locked? and i couldn't hear anything in there. and the light was off. and i...
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the men tell news 4 that a car cand along the people insidear ted yelling homophobic slurs them before attacking them. >> there was a lot of blood everywhere. and then i got to the emerghecy and next thing i remember they were putting stitches in my lips and trying torient me to make sure that i was all right. >> d.c. police are asking anyone that may have information about the attack to give them acall. >> a baltimore police officer is expected to survive following a deadly shoot out with a suspectk it t place in west baltimore. it's unclear what lead up to the shoot out. baltimore police said the suspect shot the officer and the officer shot back kling the man.ng >> this mor parents are frustrated and worried that their kids wereed expo mold at the university of maryland. hundreds of freshmen are staying at a hotel while the university cleans the entireng buildi some say this isn't how they anted to start their college careers. >> it's very frustrating. school is pretty stressful so it not theest thing ever. >> i also have severe lung spasms now that require me to use an inhaler ery
the men tell news 4 that a car cand along the people insidear ted yelling homophobic slurs them before attacking them. >> there was a lot of blood everywhere. and then i got to the emerghecy and next thing i remember they were putting stitches in my lips and trying torient me to make sure that i was all right. >> d.c. police are asking anyone that may have information about the attack to give them acall. >> a baltimore police officer is expected to survive following a deadly...
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even though she was drinking so much, so much so that she was slurring her words and foggy, ramirez says he saw kavanaugh pulling up his pants after someone exposed themselves to her. it could have been him. note that "the new yorker" writer ronan fair ronan farrow e mayer couched the allegation saying "senate democrats investigate new allegation of sexual misconduct from brett kavanaugh's college years." so whatever the democrats are investigating, it lacks a witness, the "the new yorker" as that no one witnessed this alleged incident. in fact, ramirez's roommate, who claims that they shared everything, heard nothing of it. the only person that the dynamic journalistic duo of barrow and mayer could find to substantiate the claims really didn't. >> the corroborating witness that you says has all the details including kavanaugh's name, where did that witness come from and where did they get the information about this from, if that person doesn't know ramirez? >> he remembers that -- he was in the same dorm, same little building on yale's old campus. he remembers it clearly. i asked him, w
even though she was drinking so much, so much so that she was slurring her words and foggy, ramirez says he saw kavanaugh pulling up his pants after someone exposed themselves to her. it could have been him. note that "the new yorker" writer ronan fair ronan farrow e mayer couched the allegation saying "senate democrats investigate new allegation of sexual misconduct from brett kavanaugh's college years." so whatever the democrats are investigating, it lacks a witness, the...
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others around the world.my remarks produced a firestorm of student and faculty protests, a torrent of slurs and accusations. i was called a zeno phobic, racistand white supremacist . during three of my colleagues signed an open letter categorically rejecting and condemning all my views. i guess all my views since i was 15 or 16 years old or maybe even before that. the letter offered no argument or evidence of any kind and didn't even specify what views were being condemned . there was essentially no argument or explanation. a few months later, some minority student activists discovered a podcast of an interview that i did at glenn lowery, a black economist from brown while briefly discussing the topic of affirmative action which he brought up, i observed that i could not recall any black law students graduating in the top quarter of the 10 law school class during my time there and none of my own procedures, i had rarely had a black student rank in the top half. which is undeniably by the way a true statement. based on those assertions, my dean sent an email to everyone at my school in which
others around the world.my remarks produced a firestorm of student and faculty protests, a torrent of slurs and accusations. i was called a zeno phobic, racistand white supremacist . during three of my colleagues signed an open letter categorically rejecting and condemning all my views. i guess all my views since i was 15 or 16 years old or maybe even before that. the letter offered no argument or evidence of any kind and didn't even specify what views were being condemned . there was...
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recent interview she gave, she said "brett kavanaugh drank more than a lot of people, he would end up slurringble for him to say he has had no memory lapses in an icy drink to excess. i know because i drink with him." how should we assess that? she then goes on, if you kept reading, saying she cannot point to any specific instances like that. the quote that jumped any specific instances like that. the quote thatjumped out to me was that you are a sloppy drunk because she drink with you. i do not think thatis she drink with you. i do not think that is a fair characterisation. and chris dudley is quoted in the article, and i would prefer to you and chris dudley said, i spent more time with chris dudley in college thanjust time with chris dudley in college than just about anyone. i would refer —— than just about anyone. i would refer — — you than just about anyone. i would refer —— you do what he said. than just about anyone. i would refer -- you do what he said. i'm sure you know a college classmate described you as a relatively shy, but when you drink you could be aggressive or belligerent, and
recent interview she gave, she said "brett kavanaugh drank more than a lot of people, he would end up slurringble for him to say he has had no memory lapses in an icy drink to excess. i know because i drink with him." how should we assess that? she then goes on, if you kept reading, saying she cannot point to any specific instances like that. the quote that jumped any specific instances like that. the quote thatjumped out to me was that you are a sloppy drunk because she drink with...
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you are looking across and they look in your eyes and every racial slur you can imagine was thrown at me. i grew up with it and i think it taught me a lot. it made me understand what that part of the world can be like, at least is ago. -- years ago. and youou are in iowa go to brown and you apply to get into the hardest medical school, the harvard medical school. were you surprised you got in? >> i was surprised. it was not my first choice. i was trying to convince my father that i was not going to go to medical school but study political science and philosophy. i came home from brown one summer and he asked me what are you going to study? i said i am going to study political science and philosophy and get into politics. he pulled the scar -- car over , when youd and said finish your internship, you can study anything you want. for him, and he used to talk like that. for him, it was clear who we were in this country. he said you are a china man. do you think people are going to pay to hear your ideas? it turned out it was great advice. there are things i have learned because i had thi
you are looking across and they look in your eyes and every racial slur you can imagine was thrown at me. i grew up with it and i think it taught me a lot. it made me understand what that part of the world can be like, at least is ago. -- years ago. and youou are in iowa go to brown and you apply to get into the hardest medical school, the harvard medical school. were you surprised you got in? >> i was surprised. it was not my first choice. i was trying to convince my father that i was...
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saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain racial slur when you know the situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shot down our plane but then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events. fortunately it appears a military escalation has been health probably goes to kept up for so long time and they have no perspective don't know how the case will go on when they will be able to leave this is a place that is no rule of law the police is just protecting the infrastructure of to camp but look doing policing in the camps so this is a very unsafe place sure not a place that you should put children and women families that sleep on the war human rights activists are now calling on the european union to help migrant stranded in the greek camps. we had a moment a collaboration on after him to find out we thought of them and if people can we're not there and now that i give but them again a big goal but all who needs a moment yet not all of them but also. the greek government has responded to the criticism saying that they a
saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain racial slur when you know the situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shot down our plane but then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events. fortunately it appears a military escalation has been health probably goes to kept up for so long time and they have no perspective don't know how the case will go on when they will be able to leave this is a place that is no rule of law the...
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still investigating the claim in the all—rounder‘s autobiography that he was subjected to a racial slur he was called ‘0sama' by one of the austrailian team, but wouldn't name him. it's sad to see that happen, you know, hopefully it can be resolved. most importantly moeen ali is ok, and we can find a way to carry on playing. it was a long time ago now, it's not hindered the way he's gone about things on the field or performed, but i'm sure he knows he's got the full support of all of us. he's got the full support of all of us. rugby union news, john mitchell is going to be eddiejones's new defence coach with the england team. the kiwi has worked for the rfu before, he had three years as forwards coach for sir clive woodward, between 1997 and 2000 but he has had the top job with the all blacks and the usa and had experience of english club rugby with sale and wasps. 0ur rugby union reporter is chrisjones, his hand was forced here by paul gustard's departure to quins, is mitchell a good fit. england are on a dreadful run, could a defence coach i don't know if it's a good fit. we will have
still investigating the claim in the all—rounder‘s autobiography that he was subjected to a racial slur he was called ‘0sama' by one of the austrailian team, but wouldn't name him. it's sad to see that happen, you know, hopefully it can be resolved. most importantly moeen ali is ok, and we can find a way to carry on playing. it was a long time ago now, it's not hindered the way he's gone about things on the field or performed, but i'm sure he knows he's got the full support of all of us....
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russia to report on the incident putin's column saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain racial slur when you know the situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shot down our plane but then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events. fortunately it is a military escalation has been prevented verbal one is in full swing of course but there's a lesson here five nuclear power as of fighting in syria on different sides and the tiniest spot there could cause the biggest. the world's ever seen. guess the if they're well done russian plane was an ill twenty this patrol aircraft is known by nato as the. it has a top speed of six hundred seventy five kilometers per hour winds spawn of around thirty seven meters renowned for its juror ability to be ill twenty house been in service since the soviet era investigative journalist rick stirling explained how the playing could have been mistaken for an israeli fighter jet came in. fired their missiles and then came in behind the behind the. the russian aircraft so that the air defense
russia to report on the incident putin's column saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain racial slur when you know the situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shot down our plane but then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events. fortunately it is a military escalation has been prevented verbal one is in full swing of course but there's a lesson here five nuclear power as of fighting in syria on different sides and the...
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as a quarterback, they are looking in your eyes, and every racial slur you can imagine was thrown at i grew up with it, and i think it taught me a lot. it made me understand what that part of the world can be like, at least years ago. david: ok, so you are in iowa. you do well in high school. you go to brown. you get in the hardest medical school, the harvard medical school. were you surprised you got in, and was that your first choice? dr. kim: i was really surprised to get in. my first choice. i was trying to convince my father i was not going to go to medical school, but was going to study political science and philosophy. i came home from brown one summer and he said, what are you going to study? i said i think i will study political science and philosophy and get into politics. he called over the car to the side of the road and he said, hey, when you finish your internship and residency, you can study anything you want. [laughter] dr. kim: and he used to talk like that. very clear who we were in this country. we were in iowa. he said you are a china men. do think people will pay
as a quarterback, they are looking in your eyes, and every racial slur you can imagine was thrown at i grew up with it, and i think it taught me a lot. it made me understand what that part of the world can be like, at least years ago. david: ok, so you are in iowa. you do well in high school. you go to brown. you get in the hardest medical school, the harvard medical school. were you surprised you got in, and was that your first choice? dr. kim: i was really surprised to get in. my first...
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in your concurrence, you rate the severity of this racial slur , even a single use of the n word by a supervisor is sufficient to create a hostile work environment. i could get one but i would rather give you a chance to describe the case.>> that case was a powerful case. the plaintiff argued a pro se in front of the court. it is unusual. the situation was that he was called the n word by his supervisor. the question was whether the single utterance of the n word constituted a racial -- the question was a single utterance of the word severe. i wrote a separate opinion to make clear it was. that no other word in the english language powerfully calls to mind the long and brutal struggle against racism. i have emphasized in many cases and a long march for racial equality in the united states is not over. look back to some of the history of the country and the original sin of the constitution was the tolerance of slavery. the slave clause. the importation clause which allowed the slave trade from 1788 to 1880 -- 1808 which during the 20 year period, 200,000 slaves were imported into the u
in your concurrence, you rate the severity of this racial slur , even a single use of the n word by a supervisor is sufficient to create a hostile work environment. i could get one but i would rather give you a chance to describe the case.>> that case was a powerful case. the plaintiff argued a pro se in front of the court. it is unusual. the situation was that he was called the n word by his supervisor. the question was whether the single utterance of the n word constituted a racial --...
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quoting from a recent interview she said brett kavanaugh drank more than a lot of people and would slur his words, stumble , is not credible to say he has no memory lapses and i know because i drink with him. how should we assess that? >> if you keep reading she cannot point to any specific instance like that. >> the quote that jumped out at me that he was a sloppy drunk and i know because i drink with him. >> i do not think that is a fair characterization. and chris is quoted in that article i would refer you to whatar chris said i spent more time with him in collegeic they had just about anyone and i would refer you to what he said. >> college classmate described you as sly long - - i that when you drink you are aggressive and belligerent and yourur roommate you said you were frequently drunk. >> that roommate freshman year there was contention be between him and me as a third person in a small room look at the redacted portion of the transcript. and assess his credibility with that in mind. >> put yourself in our shoes and i know that's asking a lot of you. but if you go through a pr
quoting from a recent interview she said brett kavanaugh drank more than a lot of people and would slur his words, stumble , is not credible to say he has no memory lapses and i know because i drink with him. how should we assess that? >> if you keep reading she cannot point to any specific instance like that. >> the quote that jumped out at me that he was a sloppy drunk and i know because i drink with him. >> i do not think that is a fair characterization. and chris is quoted...
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ramirez acknowledges she was drinking to the point of being foggy and slurring her words, i was embarrassed and ashamed and humiliated but she remembers kavanaugh next to her pulling up his pants. brett was laughing. i can still see his face. the new yorker has not confirmed with other eyewitnesss kavanaugh was present at the party and two of the male classmates who ramirez alleged were involved and the wife of a third despute ramirez' account. >> judge kavanaugh is an outstanding person and i'm with him all the way. i think it could be there is a chance this could be one of the single most unfair, unjust things to happen to a candidate for anything. >> reporter: with protesters rallying against kavanaugh on capitol hill and democrats demanding the fbi investigate, senate republicans tonight announcing an up or down vote on kavanaugh in the near future. christine blasey ford preparing to testify this thursday. in a recent letter to chuck grassley just obtained by nbc news, ford writes while i'm frightened, please know my fear will not hold me back from testifying saying she felt agony yet u
ramirez acknowledges she was drinking to the point of being foggy and slurring her words, i was embarrassed and ashamed and humiliated but she remembers kavanaugh next to her pulling up his pants. brett was laughing. i can still see his face. the new yorker has not confirmed with other eyewitnesss kavanaugh was present at the party and two of the male classmates who ramirez alleged were involved and the wife of a third despute ramirez' account. >> judge kavanaugh is an outstanding person...
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saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain racial slur when you know the situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shot down our plane but then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events. fortunately it appears a military escalation has been prevented a verbal one is in full swing of course but there's a lesson here five nuclear powers fighting in syria on different sides and the tiniest spark there could cause the biggest inferno the world's ever seen. to recap syria's air defenses shot down a russian military plane killing all fifteen people on board as a response to an airstrike by israeli f. sixteen fighter jets the tragic incident happened thirty five kilometers off the syrian coast as the aircraft was returning to a russian run air base a criminal investigation has been opened by russia's intelligence committee and the dog ation from the israeli army will arrive in moscow on thursday to provide information from their side. meanwhile president trump on tuesday once again claimed the u.s. that deserves most of
saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain racial slur when you know the situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shot down our plane but then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events. fortunately it appears a military escalation has been prevented a verbal one is in full swing of course but there's a lesson here five nuclear powers fighting in syria on different sides and the tiniest spark there could cause the biggest...
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another using a slur.rdings were obtained by nbc news through her office.ls collins is the target of an unusual crowd funder, raising more than $1 million for any future opponent of collins should s o vote in favor kavanaugh. the senator's office calls it bribery and extorti, saying it will not work. and of course she's being targeted, because s 's thought to be one of the more moderate republicans. if there's going to be some vulnerability there, it's going to be her >> she's got a target onwh her en it comes to that. >>> two-time oscar-winning actress sally field talked about her memoir, it involves her until she was 14 years old, he would frequeny summon her into his bedroom alone. se andails sexual a other complicated relationships and is due to be out september 18th. she is glad former lover burt reynolds who passed away last week will never be able to what she wrote about him in the book. >> that was the love of his life. >> one true love. >> that's what we heard about loni anders. >> we'll see what
another using a slur.rdings were obtained by nbc news through her office.ls collins is the target of an unusual crowd funder, raising more than $1 million for any future opponent of collins should s o vote in favor kavanaugh. the senator's office calls it bribery and extorti, saying it will not work. and of course she's being targeted, because s 's thought to be one of the more moderate republicans. if there's going to be some vulnerability there, it's going to be her >> she's got a...
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why wouldn't we infer that it was going to happen is other people will say he used anti- semitic slur same and aren't we entitled? yes but if you didn't exactly use the slur and he didn't call me a kite but call me a zionist pig or did not even call me but complain because zionist pig. that is a code word for kite or something along those lines and the modern version. and then you get something like the office for civil rights segments that say well, if you harshly condemn israel then jews perceive that as a attack especially in light of what they see as physical violence attacks on jews in israel and elsewhere, thankfully few in america. this is the way things happen and in the legal system built on analogy president tempting as it is to say these are different in communist and nazis, they are different and will have a separate role for them and it will not spread. it's hard to keep it from spreading. that's why i think even nasty speech needs to be continue to be protected. especially, not only but once we get to a point where off-campus speech and speech could just be at a party or
why wouldn't we infer that it was going to happen is other people will say he used anti- semitic slur same and aren't we entitled? yes but if you didn't exactly use the slur and he didn't call me a kite but call me a zionist pig or did not even call me but complain because zionist pig. that is a code word for kite or something along those lines and the modern version. and then you get something like the office for civil rights segments that say well, if you harshly condemn israel then jews...
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as a quarterback, they are looking in your eyes, and every racial slur you can imagine was thrown ate. i grew up with it, and i think it taught me a lot. it made me understand what that part of the world can be like, at least years ago. david: ok, so you are in iowa. you do well in high school. you go to brown. you get in the hardest medical school, the harvard medical school. were you surprised you got in, and was that your first choice? dr. kim: i was really surprised to get in. it was not my first choice. i was trying to convince my father i was not going to go to medical school, but was going to study political science and philosophy. i came home from brown one summer and he said, what are you going to study? i said i think i will study political science and philosophy and get into politics. he called over the car to the side of the road and he said, hey, when you finish your internship and residency, you can study anything you want. [laughter] dr. kim: and he used to talk like that. for him it was very clear who we were in this country. we were in iowa. he said you are a china m
as a quarterback, they are looking in your eyes, and every racial slur you can imagine was thrown ate. i grew up with it, and i think it taught me a lot. it made me understand what that part of the world can be like, at least years ago. david: ok, so you are in iowa. you do well in high school. you go to brown. you get in the hardest medical school, the harvard medical school. were you surprised you got in, and was that your first choice? dr. kim: i was really surprised to get in. it was not my...