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did not appeal to the moral conscience of the society.legal. segregation was legal, jim crow was legal it was part of the social construct. we had to take it beyond the realm of what was constructed by society and say there's a higher ruling when it comes to right and wrong conduct. >>> so the question that doesn't get asked often. we. >> that this harassment is about women's power, but should women also be cautious that it's also about them also and their morality? >> well, look, i'm not going to join those who want to
did not appeal to the moral conscience of the society.legal. segregation was legal, jim crow was legal it was part of the social construct. we had to take it beyond the realm of what was constructed by society and say there's a higher ruling when it comes to right and wrong conduct. >>> so the question that doesn't get asked often. we. >> that this harassment is about women's power, but should women also be cautious that it's also about them also and their morality? >>...
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>> this means hues and it brings people together from the israeli society. people from the old orthodox world, the orthodox world, i am a reformed rabbi -- people from eastern backgrounds and european backgrounds. people from different socioeconomical statuses. we are there to work together in order to create a group that will deepen the pluralistic nature of israeli society. >> in israel, when we think of the word pluralistic, what does that mean to you as an israeli and is really culture -- israel culture. >> it means to get to know others. others from the society and to be open-minded and see that there are different people around us. we usually judge them by the way they look, think, walk or what they are wearing or what kind of language they are speaking. at the end of the day, when you get them into the room together and you find out you have things in common and may be differences, that you are open- minded and can learn from each other in order to create a better society that we wish to raise our kids in. >> what attracted you in particular? >> the o
>> this means hues and it brings people together from the israeli society. people from the old orthodox world, the orthodox world, i am a reformed rabbi -- people from eastern backgrounds and european backgrounds. people from different socioeconomical statuses. we are there to work together in order to create a group that will deepen the pluralistic nature of israeli society. >> in israel, when we think of the word pluralistic, what does that mean to you as an israeli and is really...
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human nature needs boundaries within that society.nd in in that construct so if we don't have the boundaries we have the very things that are all over the nes today. >> what contributed to this almost dessigration in some ares where we have the mindset that would go and kill people in a church. growing up we did not think abot doing anything like stealing or killing in a church. when i grew up and watched the leaders in the united states of america or in my own countries n the bahamas, there was honor for authority. now we just see the disintegration and the diminishment and it was unheard of to hear about a congressman deal of sexual harassment, but it's almost like a culture. what is the major contributing factor to that if you say that the church has been effective, t would appear it is not based on what we see as the norm as led headlines today. >> that's a dangerous place there, because if the church is being effective, how do we measure that? we don't have enough of an aeril view to look down at humane society and say, okay. mor
human nature needs boundaries within that society.nd in in that construct so if we don't have the boundaries we have the very things that are all over the nes today. >> what contributed to this almost dessigration in some ares where we have the mindset that would go and kill people in a church. growing up we did not think abot doing anything like stealing or killing in a church. when i grew up and watched the leaders in the united states of america or in my own countries n the bahamas,...
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as you can see there, secret society, secret societies, off-site meetings. but then some more facts started to come in. and turns out that secret society was a reference in la text when you heard about the calendars there to a gag gift of vladimir putin themed calendars. it was sort of a joke. making it text the day after the election joking about they did certainly they felt sad that donald trump had won and maybe they didn't want to give their calendars out. and they were joking about a secret society. and now the same republicans who were quick to talk about secret society being some massive thing in the fbi are now not so sure. >> senator, text message seems to be common about secret society in gist. do you agree it could be in gist? >> it's a possibility. >> and here is another important. >> you talked about it perhaps this is the first meeting of the secret society. you didn't give any context. okay. what was the context? did they elaborate? what are we talking about secret society? >> here are two bureau agents talking about a secret society. i don't
as you can see there, secret society, secret societies, off-site meetings. but then some more facts started to come in. and turns out that secret society was a reference in la text when you heard about the calendars there to a gag gift of vladimir putin themed calendars. it was sort of a joke. making it text the day after the election joking about they did certainly they felt sad that donald trump had won and maybe they didn't want to give their calendars out. and they were joking about a...
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he created an enormous amount of tension in our society. weren't for the march on washington and all of the activism that went on at that time, that upended the status quo, we would not have had the progress that we have right now. i think some people focus on the controversy, they can get is negative, when in fact, the controversy may be positive because it is brought to the surface -- it has brought to the surface some of the issues we have to wrestle with as a society, even if we made a tremendous amount of progress over all of these years. anchor: now, i appreciate what you are saying, but i will tell think that all the success and advances we have made in technology, how the .ociety has developed we are flying and driving. the only thing that has not advanced is the human condition. while we may say the human condition has gotten better in many ways, it's gotten much worse. i don't think we should live in a society where we have to tell a law enforcement officer or anyone that you don't stop someone just because they are black. you sto
he created an enormous amount of tension in our society. weren't for the march on washington and all of the activism that went on at that time, that upended the status quo, we would not have had the progress that we have right now. i think some people focus on the controversy, they can get is negative, when in fact, the controversy may be positive because it is brought to the surface -- it has brought to the surface some of the issues we have to wrestle with as a society, even if we made a...
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secret society?e have an informant talking about a group that we are holding secret meetings off-site. there's so much smoke and suspicion. >> stop there. a secret society? secret meetings off-site of the justice department? >> correct. >> an informant said that? >> yes. >> but the funny thing happened on the way to the inquisition. the message came out, and it seemed possibly to be just a joke. fbi lawyer paige wrote, quote, are you even going to get out your calendar? seems depressing. maybe it should just be the first meeting of the secret society. cnn learned the calendars referenced there was a gag gift. there's a real possibility that the secret society comment was just made in jest. as for those missing text messages, the justice department inspector general said there's been a problem with fbi phones, missing texts, nonetheless, have been recovered. a good lesson for everyone, democrats, republicans, the media, when it comes to this investigation, when it comes to everything, stick to the fac
secret society?e have an informant talking about a group that we are holding secret meetings off-site. there's so much smoke and suspicion. >> stop there. a secret society? secret meetings off-site of the justice department? >> correct. >> an informant said that? >> yes. >> but the funny thing happened on the way to the inquisition. the message came out, and it seemed possibly to be just a joke. fbi lawyer paige wrote, quote, are you even going to get out your...
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has a secret society that they call "the secret society"?hat's really sinister and a little obvious. ( laughter ) i mean, calling your secret society the secret society is a weird way to keep a secret. that would be like if batman's real name was bruce batman. hey, bruce! are you related to batman? never heard of him! what's the suit in the background? it's a sex thing. ( laughter ) , like, if you're in a secret society that controls the world, you would give it a boring name like world economic forum and hold meetings in a swiss mountain resort like a super villain. that's what i would do. ( laughter ) one development in the story you have to admit seems a little suspicious. >> during the department of justices investigation into strzok, it found texts were missing between december 14, 2016 and may 17, 2017. those dates span the presidential transition and the day robert mueller was appointed. the f.b.i. blames software and technical issues saying employees with many samsung 5 mobile devices did not capture texts during that time. >> trevor
has a secret society that they call "the secret society"?hat's really sinister and a little obvious. ( laughter ) i mean, calling your secret society the secret society is a weird way to keep a secret. that would be like if batman's real name was bruce batman. hey, bruce! are you related to batman? never heard of him! what's the suit in the background? it's a sex thing. ( laughter ) , like, if you're in a secret society that controls the world, you would give it a boring name like...
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so this is doesn't apply to large communities or societies even among. i don't think. i don't want to convince anybody of your i just want to get evidence if this could be a future model. what we're doing isn't strictly scientific it's only for a year it's not universal and it's just an additional income not necessarily basic and doesn't include taxes but it still gives us a strong impression just how much people's emotions are steered by politics we often consider people as machines and if on social programs or just. p. . people will be happier and have more children but that's not how it works u.b.i. changes the person's psyche and instead of controlling them it trust them and says here's what you need you know best what to do with it we've experienced very different people quickly adapting to this freedom and feeling so empowered howard. will that change things if people receive something without having to work for it work itself be devalued. that's clubbish me you know i don't think so. if people are no longer forced to do unpleasant work that work would increase i
so this is doesn't apply to large communities or societies even among. i don't think. i don't want to convince anybody of your i just want to get evidence if this could be a future model. what we're doing isn't strictly scientific it's only for a year it's not universal and it's just an additional income not necessarily basic and doesn't include taxes but it still gives us a strong impression just how much people's emotions are steered by politics we often consider people as machines and if on...
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thankfully, he didn't know about the secret society within the secret society. that's for another day. >> brooke? >> go ahead, chris. >> can i add one thing here? >> mees. >> this is the president of the united states simply saying that, again, let me repeat, a piece of a texas taken out of context and a report from a senator that someone had told him the fbi has off-site meetings is the equivalent to rosemary woods, nixon's personal secretary accidentally deleting 18 minutes of white house tapes three days after the watergate break-in. that's what happened last night. i went through the transcript of trump's comments, impromptu remarks before he left to davos. i'm stunned it didn't get more attention. i know he says lots of things but i would urge people, you can hate me, you can think we're -- look at the evidence that exists. the evidence that exists doesn't -- it doesn't merit ron johnson suggesting there's corruption at the fbi. it certainly doesn't merit donald trump make a comparison to watergate. you know, it's the krischris cu cnn facts matter. they do.
thankfully, he didn't know about the secret society within the secret society. that's for another day. >> brooke? >> go ahead, chris. >> can i add one thing here? >> mees. >> this is the president of the united states simply saying that, again, let me repeat, a piece of a texas taken out of context and a report from a senator that someone had told him the fbi has off-site meetings is the equivalent to rosemary woods, nixon's personal secretary accidentally deleting...
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i have never seen men's societies where women are waging war. the discussion is really complicated because the other elements, the other concepts where you can bring peace from another perspective is sometimes -- >> if i may add, very often when we talk about women and conflict, we very often make the mistake of treating women as victims only. women are heroes. i have met women who took up the gun and fought the regime. i have met women who led the peaceful resistance during the '90s. so women are brave and when it's needed, when it's necessary, i have seen them be great champions of all values the society -- >> oh. it's okay. >> what sets the difference is the way how we react once the conflict or the war is over. we are more ready, more willing, to move on. because conflicts and wars do affect women in much more profound way than they do men. >> i'm interjecting countries because this is also audio. thank you, kosovo. thoughts down here on these questions? go ahead. >> thank you. when you hear about what your countries have been through, i rea
i have never seen men's societies where women are waging war. the discussion is really complicated because the other elements, the other concepts where you can bring peace from another perspective is sometimes -- >> if i may add, very often when we talk about women and conflict, we very often make the mistake of treating women as victims only. women are heroes. i have met women who took up the gun and fought the regime. i have met women who led the peaceful resistance during the '90s. so...
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but it's much easier than society building, than building a social cohesion in a society that just came out from the war. so i am proud of everything what women did in kosovo. i'm even prouder to represent them in washington, d.c. >> what do you all think of this? raise your hand if you want to chime in. this question of whether women approach conflict and moving past conflict without getly p l without getting polly anna, do they approach it in a different way and how so?-- without getting polly anna, do they approach it in a different way and how so?-- without getting polly anna, do they approach it in a different way and how so?-- without getting polly anna, do they approach it in a different way and how so? -- without getting polly anna, do they approach it in a different way and how so? >> women approach is differently because they are mothers, they are spouses, they are everything. no matter how much we look at -- if we are in abstract and talk about women movement maybe, it's a little bit -- we have to look at the specifics in everyday life. if i look in my society and my communit
but it's much easier than society building, than building a social cohesion in a society that just came out from the war. so i am proud of everything what women did in kosovo. i'm even prouder to represent them in washington, d.c. >> what do you all think of this? raise your hand if you want to chime in. this question of whether women approach conflict and moving past conflict without getly p l without getting polly anna, do they approach it in a different way and how so?-- without...
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have you heard about the secret society? secret society. it's holed up in the justice department. some lawmakers are talking with about its existence as if it's real. there is no proof it even exists. we're going to give you the facts next. was born during the winter of '77. i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous s
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secret society?formant talking about a group holding is secret meetings off site. >> it is a stand alone text that doesn't appear to be related to any others in a series of texts. and this is what it says. quote. are you even going to give out your calendar. seems depressing. maybe it should be the first meeting of the secret society. people in state run tv are believing it. there's a secret society. it's a conspiracy. stand alone text no mention of trump. and you can't really tell what it's about. still, listen to what republican senator told manu raju about that. >> do you really believe there's a secret society within the fbi? to take down the president. >> all i said when i read the texts. that's strozk and pages term. is again we're we have whistle blowers coming to us. that didn't surprise me. i have heard from an individual that there were fbi agents or management holding meetings off site. >> off side to do what? >> i don't know. >> he's heard. he's heard. so does he really believe there's a
secret society?formant talking about a group holding is secret meetings off site. >> it is a stand alone text that doesn't appear to be related to any others in a series of texts. and this is what it says. quote. are you even going to give out your calendar. seems depressing. maybe it should be the first meeting of the secret society. people in state run tv are believing it. there's a secret society. it's a conspiracy. stand alone text no mention of trump. and you can't really tell what...
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it's not just how the police interacts with society. what's society like. i imagine there might be possibly some sexism there as well. >> i u mean, the police service has historically been predominantly men. it has associated with it a view that is a culture. personally, my own experience, i would agree with that. but progress has been made to gender balance there's still a long way to go. those things were across society. i did want the to say from a policing perspective that having 20 or 30 years ago started to positively address how women are treated in terms of sexual violence, domestic violence. the debate in place now is moving firmly towards how women are treated generally as victims within the system. be it street harassment, be it verbal abuse, be it the attitude that is shown to them in casual encounters and the impact that has upon women. not just as an individual, but women as a group in society. so we're talking the issue of misogyny. it's never been moren present than now. it's a significant issue of consideration. that's why we should address
it's not just how the police interacts with society. what's society like. i imagine there might be possibly some sexism there as well. >> i u mean, the police service has historically been predominantly men. it has associated with it a view that is a culture. personally, my own experience, i would agree with that. but progress has been made to gender balance there's still a long way to go. those things were across society. i did want the to say from a policing perspective that having 20...
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. >> the secret society. >> secret society. the anti-trump secret society. >> a secret society. we have an informant talking about a group that were holding secret meetings off site. >> secret society. >> secret society. >> skeet society. >> a secret society top cops. >> trey gowdy is demanding answers. >> i want to know what society are you talking about. >> of course you would want to know that. from the start, i got to say all this seemed suspect. for one thing, anyone in an actual secret society probably isn't calling their secret society secret society. and we now have evidence that the text was likely what pretty much anyone with any common sense whatsoever assumed from the beginning, a sarcastic joke. last night abc news revealed the full secret society text which made clear the comment was most likely in jest. for senator ron johnson who obviously claimed he had an informant confirming secret meetings, that made things a bit awkward. >> after reading those transcripts of the text messages, do you think it was made as a
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a secret society. we're going to look into it. who was it? >> you have elements of people on television, on cable netwo networks, with a concerted effort to destroy, the hope, the underpinnings the trust that people have in the fbi. >> go ahead, willie and toss it to me. >> the republican senator from texas who was standing with trey gowdy. he gave a speech about the secret society and said i don't know if it's true. they're putting donald trump ahead of the good of the country. and for what? donald trump doesn't care about them. they get into a foxhole with a guy who will turn on them as soon as he gets a chance. >> he's going to leave washington, mika. and when he leaves washington, the music is going to stop and there are going to be a lot of fbi agents and a lot of conservatives, and there are going to be a lot of republican voters who are going to be staring at them and say wait -- you did what to defend donald trump? you claimed that a coup d'etat was being undertaken? and you based it on a joke
a secret society. we're going to look into it. who was it? >> you have elements of people on television, on cable netwo networks, with a concerted effort to destroy, the hope, the underpinnings the trust that people have in the fbi. >> go ahead, willie and toss it to me. >> the republican senator from texas who was standing with trey gowdy. he gave a speech about the secret society and said i don't know if it's true. they're putting donald trump ahead of the good of the...
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the differences in our society it rather than shunning them. of wednesday, the first minister of scotland apologize for the homophobic laws. the criminal records of those homosexualsor being are held as being right. , i am proud tot live in such an inclusive society. thank you. [applause] mr. speaker: next, from the southeast, these welcome drew david. [applause] drew: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to very quickly dedicate this speech to the pride team who has been selected to host the u.k. pride next year. [applause] drew: mr. speaker, when i was asked about the anniversary of homosexuality meant to me, my answer was not enough. 50 years is not enough. gaylaw telling is ok to be is not enough. heard ofnever have laramie, wyoming. a small town with a population of 30,000 on interstate 80 and u.s. route 280 seven, but i did. 19 years ago, a young man called matthew shepard was taken to the wilderness and be into death -- beaten to death because he was gay. six country still use the death penalty for homosexuality. i have never felt anythi
the differences in our society it rather than shunning them. of wednesday, the first minister of scotland apologize for the homophobic laws. the criminal records of those homosexualsor being are held as being right. , i am proud tot live in such an inclusive society. thank you. [applause] mr. speaker: next, from the southeast, these welcome drew david. [applause] drew: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to very quickly dedicate this speech to the pride team who has been selected to host the...
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how do you bring society together? so that's pretty much why i admire my country, because there was no single model where you were able to bring all these people together, are able to bring a society that is functioning into this perspective and you can't ealy remove the women. because the women are the navigator of the spheres. they were married to the general, they were married to the victims, they were sometimes the mothers to the children. so you are looking at women who became very strong and rebuilt on resilience and a certain strength. so it's pretty much that. >> a challenging time. so turning to st. kitts and nevis, ambassador thelma phillip-browne, tell us about your country, the smallest sovereign state in the western hemisphere. you did okay but not great during this past hurricane season with hurricane irma and maria. what are the key issues for you? >> okay, so first of all thank you for having me. it's great to be among a diverse group of wonderful women here. our country is the smallest in the western h
how do you bring society together? so that's pretty much why i admire my country, because there was no single model where you were able to bring all these people together, are able to bring a society that is functioning into this perspective and you can't ealy remove the women. because the women are the navigator of the spheres. they were married to the general, they were married to the victims, they were sometimes the mothers to the children. so you are looking at women who became very strong...
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we do live in a democratic capitalist society. a society has been made more civilized. but this is because of the struggles of working-class movements and despite the resistance of capitalists. the fact is we still live in a , partial democracy, not a complete democracy. that is because of how much time we spend in our workplaces. a few ceo's make decisions that affect millions of people. this tyranny bleeds over into other spheres of life, even if you are saying that the tyranny at the work place is fine, it can be justified but we want democracy elsewhere. it doesn't work that way. it has been consistent for the economic power of capitalism undermining our political democracy. whatever noble and liberal dream we share of liberty and justice has been frustrated by how well and empowering it has been distributed. if we were to go forward, if we were to try to achieve a deeper democracy, and economic democracy, the kind that would allow the majority to win and live in freer and happier lives, we would see capitalists as a barrier to that event. we see it everywhere. this
we do live in a democratic capitalist society. a society has been made more civilized. but this is because of the struggles of working-class movements and despite the resistance of capitalists. the fact is we still live in a , partial democracy, not a complete democracy. that is because of how much time we spend in our workplaces. a few ceo's make decisions that affect millions of people. this tyranny bleeds over into other spheres of life, even if you are saying that the tyranny at the work...
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a woman named catherine warren founder the preservation society. and she founded it with the idea of saving a house on the waterfront in newport in the point section, house that was built in the 1740's called hunter house. it is a magnificent house. the worry was that it was going to be disassembled and put on display at the metropolitan museum of art. and nobody in newport wanted that to happen. this was our architectural heritage. we did not want to lose our architectural heritage to another city. so, a group of women under the leadership of our founder catherine warren gathered together, bought the house, restore the house and then furnished it. at some point in time, catherine met with countess deschenes he and discussed the idea of opening up the first floor of the breakers to public tours. $1.00 a tour.rge and the money raised from that touring opportunity would go fro or the saving of hunter house. so, her, countess deschene's ac t, was a tremendous act of generosity and philanthropy to open up his house to the public. if you can imagine, th
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i just think due process is very very important and we live in a democratic society where we have to understand and respect that process if the judiciary is making a decision we have to abide by how much a fake chick executive all the ramadan foundation and alan craig former leader of the christian people's alliance it's been a pleasure thank you both. thank you i'm not all the news for my show and thomas is here in half an hour's time with the news making your world headlines i'm not so. it's being called an olympic truce after months of over the top rhetoric the two careers are talking again the first time in two years is this a serious diplomatic opening or merely a ploy south korea appears to welcome the opening this is a reply to washington. i think there is indeed a potential to come out of this impasse of implementing the means grievance by next week on the u.n. peace operation this is a very sensitive politically contributing countries to believe and show the offer troops it's off to decide who they have confidence in to have small. hello this is john doe interested in dr. we
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they feel that this society isn't their society. these people are against -- this society's working against them. this society doesn't represent them. and they try to find something to fuel this sensitivity to all the young people. it could be a religion, it could be injustice, as i said that some sensitivity of international causes, and especially those affecting arab and muslim worlds. all of this are factors. we cannot have -- i was in the university, and we have our teacher telling all the time, please give me the profile of terrorist. i told him that there's no profile for terrorist. everybody could be terrorist. if there is a group of parameters that makes this guy a terrorist. you cannot say ideology or poverty or something, is together. and when you see, for example, the last event, terrorist event in north sinai against a mosque where 305 person were killed in the mosque, you can ask yourself, is that islam? they try to find an answer. they said these guys are not in our way of practicing islam, but they are not muslims. so
they feel that this society isn't their society. these people are against -- this society's working against them. this society doesn't represent them. and they try to find something to fuel this sensitivity to all the young people. it could be a religion, it could be injustice, as i said that some sensitivity of international causes, and especially those affecting arab and muslim worlds. all of this are factors. we cannot have -- i was in the university, and we have our teacher telling all the...
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. >>> plus, the secret society theory falling apart quickly. why the republican efforts to undermine the robert mueller investigation may in part be based on a text message that was made in jest. >>> and the u.s. says the palestinian leadership has insulted president trump and the united states, and now the president is issuing a new threat -- come to the table, negotiate peace with israel, or else. but let's start with the president apparently jumping the gun a bit with his offer to testify under oath in the russia investigation. here's what the president said to reporters. >> are you going to talk to mueller? >> i'm looking forward to it, actually. >> you want to? >> here's the story -- >> do you have a date set? >> there's been no collusion whatsoever. there's no obstruction whatsoever, and i'm looking forward to it. >> you would do it under oath? >> oh, i would do it under oath, absolutely. >> pretty clear the president offering to testify under oath to special prosecutor robert mueller, but the white house quickly came out, ty cobb, saying
. >>> plus, the secret society theory falling apart quickly. why the republican efforts to undermine the robert mueller investigation may in part be based on a text message that was made in jest. >>> and the u.s. says the palestinian leadership has insulted president trump and the united states, and now the president is issuing a new threat -- come to the table, negotiate peace with israel, or else. but let's start with the president apparently jumping the gun a bit with his...
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a secret society. secret meetings off-site of the justice department? >> correct. >> and you have an informant saying that? >> yes. >> is there anything more about that? >> no. we have to dig into it. >> oh, yes, let's do that. let's dig into it. we've said it on this program before, extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof. a secret society in the fbi holding secret off-site meetings is an extraordinary claim. an informant is also an extraordinary claim, but the senator offered no of proo. he didn't show the actual text message or didn't say any more about who the informant might be. no proof was offered, extraordinary or even ordinary proof. we caught up with johnson yesterday and asked him what he had to say to people who thought that a prominent united states senator was engaging in conspiracy there riveories by t about secret societies. >> that's not my words. >> can we see the next. >> at that point we can't see the text. johnson released some of the text but not that one. that was yesterday, and what a difference a day makes because now we
a secret society. secret meetings off-site of the justice department? >> correct. >> and you have an informant saying that? >> yes. >> is there anything more about that? >> no. we have to dig into it. >> oh, yes, let's do that. let's dig into it. we've said it on this program before, extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof. a secret society in the fbi holding secret off-site meetings is an extraordinary claim. an informant is also an extraordinary...
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said here, women step up always in crisis and they hold the society. this is what happened to libya while men were fighting on the front lines. it was women who had come together to take care of daily life so life would continue. nevertheless, when the dust settled down, we were back to square one, social, economic barriers surfaced again up. security threats and crimes and violence. the efforts of women, of course, faded. nevertheless, we are still hoping that we will come back and start where we ended. >> i sense some pessimism in your voice while you try to be hopeful. >> it hasn't been easy. it has been very challenging and very difficult. it has been a tough 17 years on the country. each year, we were hopeful. we had great elections. we were on the road for democracy. we were fighting hard to promote women's rights and we were issuing legislation and society was very active. we were pushing hard for women participation. we didn't realize that things would have this turn and then it became security that became a priority now. it's not womens rights
said here, women step up always in crisis and they hold the society. this is what happened to libya while men were fighting on the front lines. it was women who had come together to take care of daily life so life would continue. nevertheless, when the dust settled down, we were back to square one, social, economic barriers surfaced again up. security threats and crimes and violence. the efforts of women, of course, faded. nevertheless, we are still hoping that we will come back and start where...
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only autoinsurance has this protected in the society. and so in insurance autoinsurance is in large part termed not by how you drive, but by where you live. territory rating system. pc profiling. it's no longer to profile people by gender or race. you can't charge this woman more. because she's a woman or latin. even though they try to do that in texas. years back. but you can charge more based upon where they live the zip code. the postal code. politically correct profiling. a latin o who lives in a neighborhood that is mixed latin. is more likely to pay more autoinsurance. having the same exact driving record. driving record i mean number of years driving, both seven or eight years. she has perfect driving record. she has no tickets. not been in accidents. she drives the same amount of distance. as a white male who lives in 90210. opposed to a latin in a latin section of california. is still more likely to pay more in autoinsurance. even though she has the exact same driving profile. it's not predicated on individual merlt merit. it's
only autoinsurance has this protected in the society. and so in insurance autoinsurance is in large part termed not by how you drive, but by where you live. territory rating system. pc profiling. it's no longer to profile people by gender or race. you can't charge this woman more. because she's a woman or latin. even though they try to do that in texas. years back. but you can charge more based upon where they live the zip code. the postal code. politically correct profiling. a latin o who...
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they're not any about thor than our society, why would they be?again, a fiction that the computer world is different from the real world. it's a product of the world if we have a racist, sexist society, it's not going to fix it, how could it. and one of the quotes that wisenbalm said, a carryover from the book, a lot of the problem, the computer programs think they're so great at math and they should be solving all the other problems. math is easy, at least for him it was, but solving injustice or writing a poem, that's hard. so, it's that fundamental disconnect thinking you're good at programming or math that you should run in society. we know how hard it is to fix society is the fundamental problem. >> do you feel that technology has any role to play in terms of correcting these issues? >> you know, i contradict myself, i think there was a famous-- well, a famous court case in the '80s which was arguing that the death penalty should be ruled, you know, invalid because it showed systemic bias. so obviously, i think that data and showing systemic
they're not any about thor than our society, why would they be?again, a fiction that the computer world is different from the real world. it's a product of the world if we have a racist, sexist society, it's not going to fix it, how could it. and one of the quotes that wisenbalm said, a carryover from the book, a lot of the problem, the computer programs think they're so great at math and they should be solving all the other problems. math is easy, at least for him it was, but solving injustice...
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however, we shouldn't prioritize one group of society. there are so many people discriminated against. i feel we should incorporate culture into our curriculum to team pea teach people about the different foods people eat and different clothes people wear. you should understand what they're going through at a point in time. everybody should be accountable when it comes to discrimination and not one person should be singled out when it comes to being cared for. thank you. >> thank you! [ applause ] thank you for that heartfelt and powerful speech, which is warmly appreciated by members of the uk youth parliament. i'm now looking i think for a contributor from the east midlands? yes. i shall take the woman in the burgundy dress. claret or burgundy. yes, please. >> hi, i'm from the east mid lands. in my constituency, this was the most voted for issue. and, in fact, actually put forward by myp called chandler who unfortunately can't be here today. but chandler is the very first nonbinary person i've been able to meet. i've just been able to m
however, we shouldn't prioritize one group of society. there are so many people discriminated against. i feel we should incorporate culture into our curriculum to team pea teach people about the different foods people eat and different clothes people wear. you should understand what they're going through at a point in time. everybody should be accountable when it comes to discrimination and not one person should be singled out when it comes to being cared for. thank you. >> thank you! [...
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secret society? we have an informant talking about a group that we are holding secret meetings off-site. there's so much smoke and suspicion-- >> let's stop there. a secret society? secret meetings off-site of the justice department? >> correct. >> stephen: really? correct? informant? those aren't the words i'd use when a sitting senator goes on tv to willfully misinterpret a joke text to panic the public that the f.b.i. is involved in a deep state conspiracy to overthrow the president. what's the word for someone who'd do that? oh, yeah. enormous douche. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) thank you for your service, agent strzok. we've got a great show for you tonight. gwyneth paltrow's here. and when we return, covetton partners with goop. stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) friends, colleagues, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara,
secret society? we have an informant talking about a group that we are holding secret meetings off-site. there's so much smoke and suspicion-- >> let's stop there. a secret society? secret meetings off-site of the justice department? >> correct. >> stephen: really? correct? informant? those aren't the words i'd use when a sitting senator goes on tv to willfully misinterpret a joke text to panic the public that the f.b.i. is involved in a deep state conspiracy to overthrow the...
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this is the age group in this society and most societies which is most at risk for involvement with illicit. we are looking right where the problem tends to like. >> the friends you hang around with -- the pressure is great here. >> it comes down to curiosity, what your friends are doing, what is popular. you might feel like you don't fit in if you are not doing drugs. >> drug use is a phenomenon, which is hard to study, because it is illicit and illegal in most countries. surveys are one of the most effective means of gathering data on this behavior. generally, are indications are that the data is quite valid. it tells us something about the size of the problem, types of people involved, and what drugs. over time, it tells us about how that is changing. new problems are emerging, what progress are we making. up 1980, we saw a continuous increase in most forms of illicit drug use among young people. since then, we have seen a gradual decline in illicit drug use among young people. the major exception has occurred with cocaine. we find that although there has not been an increase in the numb
this is the age group in this society and most societies which is most at risk for involvement with illicit. we are looking right where the problem tends to like. >> the friends you hang around with -- the pressure is great here. >> it comes down to curiosity, what your friends are doing, what is popular. you might feel like you don't fit in if you are not doing drugs. >> drug use is a phenomenon, which is hard to study, because it is illicit and illegal in most countries....
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cross society starting with. child care schools university. and there are companies planned even in nursing homes because the aim has to be that we foster respect opportunities and foster social cohesion and they're pursuing these issues. in a spirit of renewal. which i know governor making sure we do more on this in every walk of life this is what that future german government is doing and the explorative position paper pursues exactly this desire through a spirit of renewal probably and. when it comes to families children invest in education we are investing in the infrastructure of our country but also ground qualification so that people are able to tackle the digital challenges facing us in the labor market. and i think it's become clear that we have the will to organize social cohesion if you look at where we need to renew society officer and renewing society that she even better social cohesion so this is the spirit in which we entered into these exploratory talks because in your strength and cohesion by renewing your country you're goin
cross society starting with. child care schools university. and there are companies planned even in nursing homes because the aim has to be that we foster respect opportunities and foster social cohesion and they're pursuing these issues. in a spirit of renewal. which i know governor making sure we do more on this in every walk of life this is what that future german government is doing and the explorative position paper pursues exactly this desire through a spirit of renewal probably and. when...
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kennedy: word of an anti-trump secret society in the agency. attorney general jeff sessions, the latest to face robert mueller. is the president next on the interview list? who are the winners and losers in the big government shutdown of 2018. i'll tell you. it's time to blow this thing open. here is what we know about the oddities from the left and lurid texts between strzok and lisa page. they texted a lot, apparently in code. we know they both worked for the fbi
kennedy: word of an anti-trump secret society in the agency. attorney general jeff sessions, the latest to face robert mueller. is the president next on the interview list? who are the winners and losers in the big government shutdown of 2018. i'll tell you. it's time to blow this thing open. here is what we know about the oddities from the left and lurid texts between strzok and lisa page. they texted a lot, apparently in code. we know they both worked for the fbi
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for example, society. the state. the next year to come will have -- the next few years to come will to be under the heading half "let us bring digital into our education system." the state has to be digitized. people have to be able to communicate with their state representatives to digital. -- through digital and a better ecosystem for startups have to be created so we can make further progress, so we can again be the cradle of innovation. this is a very serious challenge. we have no time to lose. we know other parts of the world are developing very quickly. we also see countries, such as estonia, for example, they just had their presidency in the european union, far advanced and germany is lagging behind. it is not leading in europe. at the same time, we know digitalization means there has to be lifelong learning. we have to deal with completely new solutions as regards social systems. that is to say we have to be aware of the fact that these disruptive technological changes invariably made disruptive changes for o
for example, society. the state. the next year to come will have -- the next few years to come will to be under the heading half "let us bring digital into our education system." the state has to be digitized. people have to be able to communicate with their state representatives to digital. -- through digital and a better ecosystem for startups have to be created so we can make further progress, so we can again be the cradle of innovation. this is a very serious challenge. we have no...
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with a segment in that society which feels that it has no stake in the society, and d nothing more dangerousus than to build a society with a numbeber of people who see life as little more than a long and desolate corridor with no exit sign. they end up with despair because they have no jobs, because they can't educate their children, because they can't live in a nice home, because they can't have adequate health facilities. we always hear of the various reasons why and the various myths concerning integration and why integration shouldn't come into being. those people who argue against integration at this point often say, "well, if you integrate the public schools, for instance, you will pull the white race back a generation." and they like to talk about the cultural lag in the negro community. and then they go on to say, "now, you know, the negro is a criminal, and he has the highest crime rate in any city that you can find in the united states." and the ararguments go on ad infinitum why integrgration shououldn't come into being. but i think there's an answer to that, and that is that if th
with a segment in that society which feels that it has no stake in the society, and d nothing more dangerousus than to build a society with a numbeber of people who see life as little more than a long and desolate corridor with no exit sign. they end up with despair because they have no jobs, because they can't educate their children, because they can't live in a nice home, because they can't have adequate health facilities. we always hear of the various reasons why and the various myths...
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so-called secret society within the fbi. we're all learning this was a gag gift or joke between friends. a text message exchange between two fbi agents who have since been removed from the russia investigation. cnn now has a copy of that message, day after the election fbi lawyer lisa page says to agent peter stroch, quote, are you even going to give out your calendars? seems kind of depressing. maybe it should just be the first meeting of the secret society. that's the text. sources tell cnn that the calendars mentioned there were some sort of gag gift, putin-themed calendars that stroch purchased for employees working on the russia investigation. this coming into us today from one of the republicans who sounded the alarm over the secret society conspiracy is having a change of heart. let's go to jessica schneider with more on this from this republican senator, who is now, what, saying it's a joke? >> reporter: yeah. backpedalling here, brooke, after several sources had come forward to cnn to clarify these texts. after we'v
so-called secret society within the fbi. we're all learning this was a gag gift or joke between friends. a text message exchange between two fbi agents who have since been removed from the russia investigation. cnn now has a copy of that message, day after the election fbi lawyer lisa page says to agent peter stroch, quote, are you even going to give out your calendars? seems kind of depressing. maybe it should just be the first meeting of the secret society. that's the text. sources tell cnn...
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why is it such a threat to society? because what happens is we can go online and we can find information that verifies our fears. when you find information that verifies our fears it amplifies our anger. then the cycle of distrust is magnified. why is this a dangerous? certain people like trump know how to manipulate this cycle. that's why he's always talk about this trusting the media. it creates a vacuum and creates a vacuum for conspiracy theories. it creates a vacuum for people who are very smart, feelings over fact. we may not like it but he represents a form of transparency to many people. he is a voice against things that they didn't believe in, a lack of faith in the establishment and the system. so the worrying thing about this information and fake news is it's very hard to detect. all these three pieces of content were pieces of content that appeared at the top of my facebook feed. i had the same reaction. i kind of knew the one in the middle about opposing endorsing trump was sick. i wasn't so sure about the
why is it such a threat to society? because what happens is we can go online and we can find information that verifies our fears. when you find information that verifies our fears it amplifies our anger. then the cycle of distrust is magnified. why is this a dangerous? certain people like trump know how to manipulate this cycle. that's why he's always talk about this trusting the media. it creates a vacuum and creates a vacuum for conspiracy theories. it creates a vacuum for people who are very...
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it is much easier than society building because the social cohesion in the society that came out from the war so i am proud of everything she did in kosovo and even prouder to represent that in washington, d.c.. >> what do you all think of this and raise your hand if you want to chime in on this whole question of whether women approach conflict, without getting pollyanna, do they approach it in a different way, and also? >> no matter how much we look at this we have to look at the specifics in everyday life. if i look at my community. when i look at this and connect that to bring the two parts together. this is why the communities are very complicated [inaudible] is a special part of your soul but women who have been advocates for waging the war from another perspective in the global state. >> very often when we talk about women in conflict, we very often make the mistake of treating women as victims only. women are heroes. i've met women who picked up a gun and thought. i've met women who led the peaceful resistance during the '90s, so women are brave and when it is needed and necess
it is much easier than society building because the social cohesion in the society that came out from the war so i am proud of everything she did in kosovo and even prouder to represent that in washington, d.c.. >> what do you all think of this and raise your hand if you want to chime in on this whole question of whether women approach conflict, without getting pollyanna, do they approach it in a different way, and also? >> no matter how much we look at this we have to look at the...
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how people are integrating in american society. how people become parts of american society. and we work a lot on the rest of the world. and we have an office in europe. >> were you surprised by the administrations decision? >> not at all. they have been clear. the trump administration sees temporary programs and this includes data and tps as temporary that shouldn't be sustained over time. partially it's a change in philosophy. they believe as one of the callers indicated earlier that immigration is harmful for the economy. this is a shift in how the government sees immigration. that's a piece of it. the other piece is they have taken the position that temporary programs should be temporary. and should be done by legislation. we have seen this on daca. we'll end this but president trump said if you give me a legislative fix i'm sympathetic to this group. i'll sign it. it's the sense they want fewer immigrants but everybody the immigrants they want through regular order. that congress approved. >> ruth in california. independent line. >> caller: good morning. i have a comment
how people are integrating in american society. how people become parts of american society. and we work a lot on the rest of the world. and we have an office in europe. >> were you surprised by the administrations decision? >> not at all. they have been clear. the trump administration sees temporary programs and this includes data and tps as temporary that shouldn't be sustained over time. partially it's a change in philosophy. they believe as one of the callers indicated earlier...
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as there are in all societies are governments committed to narrowing those gaps and this really answer that question is affirmative. let's look at the city of jerusalem under israeli rule it's become a place of division and poverty predominantly for the arab sector in east jerusalem the part you want to buy in sixty seven and then excluding to last year's poverty report of the national insurance institute three quarters of the residents of east jerusalem and eighty three point four percent of the children live below the poverty line that's more than fifty percent higher than the equivalent poverty rates in the rest of israel why did you let it get so bad i think the most important to remember is that since israel unify the city not in sixty seven for the first time in the history of the city all communities have religious freedom all the religious sites of all the faiths are protected and that each religious community or thomas lee administers its own religious site so the christian from your mother religious science underway about why that will be in the leaseholder cell color will ge
as there are in all societies are governments committed to narrowing those gaps and this really answer that question is affirmative. let's look at the city of jerusalem under israeli rule it's become a place of division and poverty predominantly for the arab sector in east jerusalem the part you want to buy in sixty seven and then excluding to last year's poverty report of the national insurance institute three quarters of the residents of east jerusalem and eighty three point four percent of...
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society does the human race. i think it's only the beginning of this cycle human machine starting february first on t w. despite heavy pressure from the united states and israel one hundred twenty eight countries at the united nations voted to reject donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and move his embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem israel called those countries' puppets and said its capital would always be jerusalem this week my guest is mark reg f. the former israeli government spokesman now his country's ambassador here in london over the many years since israel annexed east jerusalem what kind of city has it become. my greatest welcomes concords thanks for having me one hundred twenty eight countries rejected the u.s. decision to move its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem your. ambassador at the united nations labeled those hundred twenty eight countries puppets and your government called the un the house of lies what benefit of these insults bringing the truth is the un has a
society does the human race. i think it's only the beginning of this cycle human machine starting february first on t w. despite heavy pressure from the united states and israel one hundred twenty eight countries at the united nations voted to reject donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and move his embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem israel called those countries' puppets and said its capital would always be jerusalem this week my guest is mark reg f. the former...