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he is even asked when he is abroad in foreign countries as an american, as a southern america, tell us what you think about this issue. because of course all over the world issues having to do with integration are being reported. have a lot of documents that show faulkner trying hard to figure out how to determine his own position on integration. what's wonderful about this document is they show that faulkner found itself sort of stuck between different positions. on the one hand his view that integration needed to happen put it at odds with a lot of whites in mississippi. however, he often called for a slow gradualist move towards integration, which put him at odds with the northerners. he also felt he had a loyalty o the sounds we did want a north to tell the south what to do. so he is constantly grappling and shifting his perspective over time. as an intellectual of this moment, his perspective is really unusual and really interesting, and i found that visitors will find a lot to think about in that section. i'd have to say that's probably where i learned the most. we want all audie
he is even asked when he is abroad in foreign countries as an american, as a southern america, tell us what you think about this issue. because of course all over the world issues having to do with integration are being reported. have a lot of documents that show faulkner trying hard to figure out how to determine his own position on integration. what's wonderful about this document is they show that faulkner found itself sort of stuck between different positions. on the one hand his view that...
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. >> agents tell people that all residents are suspect simply by virtue of living in southern arizona. >> americalice our border. rick understands that. he's an air force pilot that served in iraq and afghanistan. now, he's based in texas where he found he had to pass through checkpoints all the time. >> there's no way to leave the border town without going through a checkpoint. >> the checkpoint he had to pass through most often is 67 miles from the border. i started to feel like i was asking ter mission to leave that town. i'm just traveling in the united states and i haven't crossed any borders and i didn't really like that feeling. >> he installed cameras in his car. >> i wanted to be able to prove the truth of events. >> i'm asking if i'm pre-to go and if they're going to detain me. >> here, he's on the phone with a lawyer. >> they're standing around and not telling me. >> the fert courts said they can conduct brief stops for the limited purpose of verifying residence status. they could not involved the searches of individuals or interior. >> if the person says, yes, i am, they should be let
. >> agents tell people that all residents are suspect simply by virtue of living in southern arizona. >> americalice our border. rick understands that. he's an air force pilot that served in iraq and afghanistan. now, he's based in texas where he found he had to pass through checkpoints all the time. >> there's no way to leave the border town without going through a checkpoint. >> the checkpoint he had to pass through most often is 67 miles from the border. i started to...
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or those in southern america that need the kind of rural electric system that helps them. or those that need clean energy. or those that need research for the next cure for sickle cell anemia. is your 100 days so important that you cannot provide resources for law enforcement and firefighters and first responders? that you cannot provide help for the national parks, the national endowment for the arts, and you cannot provide direction to the department of justice, which has turned itself into the injustice, unjust department, exploring the ideas of taking away civil rights, denying individuals their rights as citizens in the united states, in terms of discrimination and equality, opportunity, or in actuality crealtcreathing the one thing that -- creating one thing that you can be proud of and at is the demonizing the deportation task force. that's demonizing hardworking individuals who simply want an opportunity for their families. so i would only say that i thank the gentlelady for yielding to me and i thank the gentleman from maryland, mr. raskin, as well, for his presen
or those in southern america that need the kind of rural electric system that helps them. or those that need clean energy. or those that need research for the next cure for sickle cell anemia. is your 100 days so important that you cannot provide resources for law enforcement and firefighters and first responders? that you cannot provide help for the national parks, the national endowment for the arts, and you cannot provide direction to the department of justice, which has turned itself into...
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. >>> still to come, the ideas are in for america's southern boarder wall, some are a bit out there, including one that involves nuclear waste. >>> also apple pay promised to make plastic obsolete, but weary shoppers and confused clerks may be preventing that from happening. >>> i'm michael finney, the frustrating delays that has some all revved up. >>> sky7 is live over for breaking news in the east bay. the con tra kos sta police department is looking for a man who was thrown from his trucks. officials say the truck went off the road, hit a tree just after 5:00 this evening, they're looking for the driver still, you can see there are a lot of trees and brush in that area, we're on the story of course and we'll bring you details on the abc7 news app. >>> a man was shot and killed after he fired at officers in the north bay. records confirm ferry was a licensed civil engineer who also owned a brand development company and arranged wine tours. napa police say he shot at them from his car yesterday whirl driving away from officers. this is the second fatal shooting in less than a month
. >>> still to come, the ideas are in for america's southern boarder wall, some are a bit out there, including one that involves nuclear waste. >>> also apple pay promised to make plastic obsolete, but weary shoppers and confused clerks may be preventing that from happening. >>> i'm michael finney, the frustrating delays that has some all revved up. >>> sky7 is live over for breaking news in the east bay. the con tra kos sta police department is looking for a...
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. >>> still to come, the ideas are in for america's southern boarder wall, some are a bit out there, including one that involves nuclear waste. >>> also apple pay promised to make plastic obsolete, but weary shoppers and confused clerks may be preventing that from happening. >>> i'm michael finney, the frustrating delays that has some all revved up. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual vaginal bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your c
. >>> still to come, the ideas are in for america's southern boarder wall, some are a bit out there, including one that involves nuclear waste. >>> also apple pay promised to make plastic obsolete, but weary shoppers and confused clerks may be preventing that from happening. >>> i'm michael finney, the frustrating delays that has some all revved up. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest...
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he was most famous for his travels in the southern part of america, georgia, order, etc. where he discovered new species of plants and would record all of these and beautiful watercolor drawings here and charles willson peale, the artist who painted this portrait, had a real affinity .or bartram they talked a lot about electing plant specimens and teaching the rest of american about -- america about the bouncy and wonders of america's natural world. this is a nice character study and he is sort of calmly sitting there. he is a wonderful bald spot on the top of his head, charles willson peale has really looked at the subject to depict him in detail with a lot of care. charlesbartram was willson peale's friend, but i think he was also his colleague as a fellow naturalist. and the portrait reflects that professional association. next to william bartram is william clark. and i always have enjoyed this picture, because liam clarke was a vivid redhead. charles willson peale did a good job with his red hair. he was half of lewis and clark, who traveled, early in the 19th century
he was most famous for his travels in the southern part of america, georgia, order, etc. where he discovered new species of plants and would record all of these and beautiful watercolor drawings here and charles willson peale, the artist who painted this portrait, had a real affinity .or bartram they talked a lot about electing plant specimens and teaching the rest of american about -- america about the bouncy and wonders of america's natural world. this is a nice character study and he is sort...
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and william bartram was most famous for his travels in the southern part of america, georgia, florida etc. where he , discovered new species of plants and would record all of these in beautiful watercolor drawings. and charles willson peale, the artist who painted this portrait, had a real affinity for bartram. since peale himself was also a naturalist, and i think this book a lot -- they spoke a lot about plant specimens and teaching the rest of america about the real bounty and wonders of america's natural world. and this painting when william bartram was rather old is a really nice character study. he is calmly sitting there. he has a wonderful bald spot on the top of his head and a really prominent vein on his temple. charles willson peale has really looked at the subject to depict him in detail with a lot of care. william bartram was charles willson peale's friend, but i think he was also his colleague as a fellow naturalist. and that portrait really reflects that professional association. next to william bartram is william clark. and i always have enjoyed this picture, because l
and william bartram was most famous for his travels in the southern part of america, georgia, florida etc. where he , discovered new species of plants and would record all of these in beautiful watercolor drawings. and charles willson peale, the artist who painted this portrait, had a real affinity for bartram. since peale himself was also a naturalist, and i think this book a lot -- they spoke a lot about plant specimens and teaching the rest of america about the real bounty and wonders of...
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you're likely to live in rural, southern or conservative america. maybe most surprising, it's football. because it hasn't brought us a fan base, it leans slightly democratic, which makes sense given hillary clinton won the popular vote. the best way to measure trump support this fall may simply just be to show up at football stadiums. you know what that means. we'll be taking "meet the press" to lambeau, a little frozen tundra action. >>> when we come back, abortion rights? good old bernie sanders is right in the middle of it. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. on your big day the only tears you ...not allergies.from joy... flonase allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. it's an allergy nasal spray that works beyond the nose. flonase. >>> back now with the panel. you guys had your shot at president tr
you're likely to live in rural, southern or conservative america. maybe most surprising, it's football. because it hasn't brought us a fan base, it leans slightly democratic, which makes sense given hillary clinton won the popular vote. the best way to measure trump support this fall may simply just be to show up at football stadiums. you know what that means. we'll be taking "meet the press" to lambeau, a little frozen tundra action. >>> when we come back, abortion rights?...
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also illegal immigration is now plummeting at america's southern border.ssings are down a whopping 60%. and that's without the border wall that the democrats are blocking. that's only by enforcing the laws that are on the books that obama never did. the president is also trying to fight back against sanctuary cities. despite the alt radical left blocking those efforts and they do it by, of course, judge shopping and west coast and, of course, they talk about well, where are they going to bring it? to a judge that will rule against president trump and bring to the 9th circuit. also drafted a plan to defeat isis and making progress in taking back territory from terrorist group in iraq. the president also said he would drain the swamp. parts of that includes his 5-year lobbying ban. the trump administration also sanctioned iran over their ballistic missile test and they put the rogue regime in tehran on notice. and more importantly, the president has ordered a full review of what is the disastrous iranian nuclear deal. and unlike his predecessor, president tr
also illegal immigration is now plummeting at america's southern border.ssings are down a whopping 60%. and that's without the border wall that the democrats are blocking. that's only by enforcing the laws that are on the books that obama never did. the president is also trying to fight back against sanctuary cities. despite the alt radical left blocking those efforts and they do it by, of course, judge shopping and west coast and, of course, they talk about well, where are they going to bring...
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america. regionally ms 13 was formed in southern california. trump is aling to -- result of these gangs and an excuse for the increase in the budget -- increase the national guard to the point where he's not have enough citizens joining it to pull people in the united states because the rich people's join.en don't have to ist he is going to do increase national guard and try to pull people in the united states against each other. he wants to increase the national guard to turn poor people in the united states against each other. once he does that, once they , what he does -- he becomes a dictator. >> thank you for the call. your response. what we know from what has to thed in the past -- extent we deal with these gangs only with law enforcement. only with use of force. they grow up. when deal with these gangs a company's the police just a part of the equation, more successful in the united states and central america in controlling these kind of groups. has risen a number of essays and articles on the topic. he is currently the research director
america. regionally ms 13 was formed in southern california. trump is aling to -- result of these gangs and an excuse for the increase in the budget -- increase the national guard to the point where he's not have enough citizens joining it to pull people in the united states because the rich people's join.en don't have to ist he is going to do increase national guard and try to pull people in the united states against each other. he wants to increase the national guard to turn poor people in...
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more likely to be or live in rural, southern or conservative america.ball. it has the broadest fan base and looks the most like america now. it is slightly leans democratic, which may make some sense given hillary clinton slightly won the popular vote. all of it is great news for political reporters. why? especially if you're a football fan. the best way to measure president trump's support this fall, may just simply be to show up at football stadiums. you know that that means? we'll be taking "meet the press" to lambeau. little frozen tundra action. when we come back, what is more important to democrats, economic justice or abortion rights? it is actually a big fight inside the party now. and good old bernie sanders is right in the middle of it. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. >>> back with the panel. all right. you guys had your -- you had your shot at president trump. he had a rough 100 days. the democrats, what looked like the start of a great week for the democra
more likely to be or live in rural, southern or conservative america.ball. it has the broadest fan base and looks the most like america now. it is slightly leans democratic, which may make some sense given hillary clinton slightly won the popular vote. all of it is great news for political reporters. why? especially if you're a football fan. the best way to measure president trump's support this fall, may just simply be to show up at football stadiums. you know that that means? we'll be taking...
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end of "the daily show"'s alabama week where we begin to understand why the deep southern state is the place in americat likes "the daily show" least, which is a nice way to say they hate us the most. for our final night of alabama week we turn to our born and raised alabama correspondent, roy wood, jr., everybody! ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm not dabbing you, man, you spent the whole date dissing my state, man. >> trevor: we haven't been disk your state. we have been trying to learn and understand why alabamians don't watch our show. >> trevor, it's a red state! they wouldn't mess with a black president. do you think they want to (bleep) with an african host? >> trevor: that's a fair point. >> easy to stereotype but alabama is more complex than you think which is why i wanted to go to alabama to show people a sight they've never seen before and also pick up mail from my momma's house. here's my report. ♪ ♪ it's no secret i'm from alabama. i've seen everything the state has to offer. north birmingham, west birmingham, even way down south birmingham. but to help me find another side of alabama, i conn
end of "the daily show"'s alabama week where we begin to understand why the deep southern state is the place in americat likes "the daily show" least, which is a nice way to say they hate us the most. for our final night of alabama week we turn to our born and raised alabama correspondent, roy wood, jr., everybody! ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm not dabbing you, man, you spent the whole date dissing my state, man. >> trevor: we haven't been disk your state. we...
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the things we like to address in illegal immigration is mostly southern border and latin america and how this affects our workers. how this affects wagers and labor market. who is the most negatively affected by this ? and who benefits from this? let's start with the news. this week jeff sessions attorney general made an announcement on monday that same tri-cities in new york is a sanctuary city will lose millions of dollars from the federal because quote cities that refuse to help enforce immigration laws that it is less safe and they put whole communities at risk quote. also an new york we had the whole meeting, a conference for politicians and advocates from century city's who came together to discuss ways to protect illegal immigrants in their community from deportation and to strategize over federal law. a speaker at that conference said quote enforcing immigration laws and the way that the doj is hoping to tantamount to ethnic cleansing quote. is this racist? you worked on the trump campaign? >> yes. >> trump one on this issue. is this racist ? >> it's not a issue of racism. it
the things we like to address in illegal immigration is mostly southern border and latin america and how this affects our workers. how this affects wagers and labor market. who is the most negatively affected by this ? and who benefits from this? let's start with the news. this week jeff sessions attorney general made an announcement on monday that same tri-cities in new york is a sanctuary city will lose millions of dollars from the federal because quote cities that refuse to help enforce...
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america. the southern state is where a democrat has come within a whisker of taking back a congressional seat he needed 50% to secure the set. he was just 3000 votes short and well now face a run—off against his republican rival who won just under one fifth of all the votes cast. the set was left va ca nt the votes cast. the set was left vacant when congressmen tom price resigned tojoin vacant when congressmen tom price resigned to join the trump administration as secretary of health and human services. so, a challenge for the republicans, not that you would know it, judging by mr trump's tweet. he was in a fairly bullish mood. i love he said that he would was glad to be of help. he has said he will go down in campaign in georgia, but who knows if that will help? the white house had this reaction? this was a big loss for them. they went all in on it, they said their goal was to get over 50% and they came up short. jon sopel is in washington for us. jon, if this was a performance review, it might sound something like, you can keep your job but you've got to do a lot better than you have been d
america. the southern state is where a democrat has come within a whisker of taking back a congressional seat he needed 50% to secure the set. he was just 3000 votes short and well now face a run—off against his republican rival who won just under one fifth of all the votes cast. the set was left va ca nt the votes cast. the set was left vacant when congressmen tom price resigned tojoin vacant when congressmen tom price resigned to join the trump administration as secretary of health and...
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america. specifically southern california. >> how did we get here and who are our ancestors.ce of our puzzle. >> reporter: helping to piece it all together are these fossils and primitive tools found 25 years ago. they suggest the first known americans arrived much, much earlier than scientists thought. more than 100,000 years ago. and maybe they were nae neanderthals. >> what is that? >> reporter: the bones, and tusks of an elephant-like mastodon unveiled today show evidence of human-like behavior. >> used that one as a hammer, used that one as an anvil. >> reporter: scientists seeing evidence the fossils were hit with tools mean humans were around at the same time. for curious kids and adults findings are appreciated. >> cool to see something we normally wouldn't be able to see. >> rewriting the history of when humans reached the new world. the report now appears in the journal nature. colleen sullivan, abc 7 news. >>> meteorologist drew tuma will be back with an update on the forecast next. plus -- >> holy cow. oh, my god! >> oh, holy cow is right. >>> a little damp but a
america. specifically southern california. >> how did we get here and who are our ancestors.ce of our puzzle. >> reporter: helping to piece it all together are these fossils and primitive tools found 25 years ago. they suggest the first known americans arrived much, much earlier than scientists thought. more than 100,000 years ago. and maybe they were nae neanderthals. >> what is that? >> reporter: the bones, and tusks of an elephant-like mastodon unveiled today show...
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>> sean: well, i think if you look at the history of food in america there's no denying that southern that's important to preserve. and, to me, though, it kind of goes back to the idea you should be cooking and preserving and celebrating the food of your grandmother. >> bill: people take a real pride in their ability to cook "my aunt's recipe, my grandmother's recipe of this is how we made these," and the standard of food here is so high that when i go around any place i just go, "eh." >> anthony: country ham, bread and butter pickles and, of course, sean being sean, there will be bourbon. >> sean: i just like to start a meal with pickles and ham. i'll try not to geek out too much, but this is a very special breed of pig that came over here in the 1500s called ossabaw. the spaniards brought it. it has a very particular flavor. this one's aged three years. >> anthony: it's ridiculously good. that's the best american ham i've ever had far and away. that is unbelievable. >> sean: these two things together, these are my two favorite things in the whole entire world. stitzeweller whiskey a
>> sean: well, i think if you look at the history of food in america there's no denying that southern that's important to preserve. and, to me, though, it kind of goes back to the idea you should be cooking and preserving and celebrating the food of your grandmother. >> bill: people take a real pride in their ability to cook "my aunt's recipe, my grandmother's recipe of this is how we made these," and the standard of food here is so high that when i go around any place i...
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it is a consequence of what happened in central america but originally, ms 13 was formed in southern california. morning.ood gangsis a result of these and his excuse for increasing the military budget. once trump increases the national guard to the point citizenshas enough joining it, the rich people's children don't have to join. it they are rich and don't need the money. so what he will do is increase the national guard and try to pull people against each other. that's the real plan. those gangs have been around for years. he wants to turn the poor people against each other. wesley does that and start fighting, he becomes a dictator. guest: what we know from what happened in the past is to the extent that we deal with these , the use of force, these guns and up simulated. they grow up. police intelligence and community work. we have been more successful in in centralstates and america controlling these kind of groups. number ofas written a essays and articles on the topic and is the research director for latin america and the caribbean center. this is the president's executive orde
it is a consequence of what happened in central america but originally, ms 13 was formed in southern california. morning.ood gangsis a result of these and his excuse for increasing the military budget. once trump increases the national guard to the point citizenshas enough joining it, the rich people's children don't have to join. it they are rich and don't need the money. so what he will do is increase the national guard and try to pull people against each other. that's the real plan. those...
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day one we will begin working on an impenetrable physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border wall. >>> our america first plan, 100 days, so many great things are going to happen. so many great things. >> and this is a contract still in the president's campaign website with his list of promises for his first 100 days. it included tax reform, the border wall, infrastructure, naming china a currency manipulator, and the big one. >> real change begins with immediately -- immediately repealing and replacing obamacare. >>> my first day in office, i'm going to ask congress to put a bill on my desk getting rid of this disastrous law. >>> it doesn't work, obamacare doesn't work. >>> i will repeal and replace obamacare. >> but so far on day 92, that number one priority is president trump's biggest flop. contrary to his promise, obamacare is still the law of the land. his travel ban is being held up by the courts and the border wall, well, that still has not even broken ground. but to be fair, the president has had some accomplishments supported by many. he has a new supreme court justice or we have a new su
day one we will begin working on an impenetrable physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border wall. >>> our america first plan, 100 days, so many great things are going to happen. so many great things. >> and this is a contract still in the president's campaign website with his list of promises for his first 100 days. it included tax reform, the border wall, infrastructure, naming china a currency manipulator, and the big one. >> real change begins with immediately...
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southern appalachia. this was a phenomenal bestseller both in america and england. it really helped to kickstart a folk revival in those countries. it was republished in 1932 and really draws national attention to the area in a positive light. these are people who are still living with elizabethan and shakespearean ballads. the virtue of the fact he is an englishman and focusing on the english nature of appalachia, that leaves many in northern cities to reassess their image of this negative hillbilly. these are people who become invested with a certain air of grace and tradition. i would argue for the first time, it is respected on a large scale. sharp's obsession with the underlying english character of appalachian society and music led to his contemporary readers, subsequent scholarly observers and most americans today to imagine appalachia as an exclusively white place, a white ethnic space. i just want to draw your attention to this, this is another personal favorite of mine. it is the cherry tree carol. many ethnomusicologist have argued that the ballad might g
southern appalachia. this was a phenomenal bestseller both in america and england. it really helped to kickstart a folk revival in those countries. it was republished in 1932 and really draws national attention to the area in a positive light. these are people who are still living with elizabethan and shakespearean ballads. the virtue of the fact he is an englishman and focusing on the english nature of appalachia, that leaves many in northern cities to reassess their image of this negative...
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borders or immigrants from africa, the caribbean, this is a decision made to target latin america immigration at the southernorder that. 's the fundamental basis of the probable unconstitutionality. latin american immigrants specifically targeted by i.c.e. agents and enforced at the border in a way we won't see happening from immigrants from anywhere else in the world. and as a fundamental denial of the equal protection clause which applies to not only united states citizens, but all living within our borders. the predictable disparity and enforcement from the trump administration. the only question not when it will be invalidated, but will it happen on the front end of the preemptiveness, a tro, or happen on the backend when plaintiffs advocates and immigration action file suit. >> dana: you think that's wrong, why? >> look, no constitutional right is absolute. there is much more traffic, of illegal immigrants, through the southern border than the northern border. obviously there's an interest to detain people and ensure that we don't release them. under the bush years we ended the practice of catch and rel
borders or immigrants from africa, the caribbean, this is a decision made to target latin america immigration at the southernorder that. 's the fundamental basis of the probable unconstitutionality. latin american immigrants specifically targeted by i.c.e. agents and enforced at the border in a way we won't see happening from immigrants from anywhere else in the world. and as a fundamental denial of the equal protection clause which applies to not only united states citizens, but all living...
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kennedy: you think people from central america coming into the country through our southern border don'tee started construction and rethink their desire to make the perilous attorney? brian: i would hire you as my attorney to make my case even though you don't believe a word you said. kennedy: i just happen to believe mexico isn't going to pay for it. it's too expensive to us to do. but it's not the best way to keep people out of the country and to keep the border safe. do you need border security? i think you have bipartisan support. brian: i think it does send a message. that's why people aren't coming. do i have to pay this coyote it's a risk. i might not even get there. when general kelly said, i will separate families. he wants to send a message to families that they won't come. we are not being hard hearted. we'll help those countries get their act together. but we can't let them come into our country for free. kennedy: the people willing to risk their lives work harder than pretty much anyone. brian: remember we talked about the beautiful door? i don't think i convinced you of a t
kennedy: you think people from central america coming into the country through our southern border don'tee started construction and rethink their desire to make the perilous attorney? brian: i would hire you as my attorney to make my case even though you don't believe a word you said. kennedy: i just happen to believe mexico isn't going to pay for it. it's too expensive to us to do. but it's not the best way to keep people out of the country and to keep the border safe. do you need border...
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southern california, the. archivist of the united states of america is not a household word. but let me tell you something.'s a rock star. [ applause ] david, you have been a guiding light, you have been an inspiration, you've been a visionary, you've been fair, you've been objective, you've kept this team on track and we thank you and your colleagues for everything that you did to bring this to fruition. thank you. [ applause ] you know, to put this in perspective, to all of you in the audience who know some of us perhaps but not many of us or maybe none of us who served in those days, so to put it in perspective, it was more than four decades ago, that those of us who were alumni served in the nixon administration. in some cases like dwight, it was five decades ago when you started serving richard nixon. we were fresh-faced, we were enthusiastic. we really thought we could conquer the world. well, here we are four decades later. not so fresh faced anymore but we're still awfully enthusiastic and i will tell you this, we are so proud of the small part we have played along with our donors in creating this
southern california, the. archivist of the united states of america is not a household word. but let me tell you something.'s a rock star. [ applause ] david, you have been a guiding light, you have been an inspiration, you've been a visionary, you've been fair, you've been objective, you've kept this team on track and we thank you and your colleagues for everything that you did to bring this to fruition. thank you. [ applause ] you know, to put this in perspective, to all of you in the...
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according to the southern poverty law center, hate groups in america grew to 917 from 892 in the pastear. which is possibly why we have seen more antifa push back on some trump marchers who have demonstrated fascist tendencies. one punched a white nationalist richard spencer in the face during an interview. joining me is gop consultant stephanie janson and third way senior vp and cofounder of third way, matt bennett. matt, is that part of what we're seeing here in berkeley? is there this glowing anti-fascist movement that's identifying with trump supporters wholistically as being one opinion? >> i hope not. it's possible, but i hope not. this is a terrible way of trying to spread a political message. look, i understand the instinct to punch a guy like richard spencer. he is loathsome. but this -- this kind of conduct always fails particularly in places like the united states in the modern united states. what works is demonstrating with nonviolence. we saw that in thesi civil righ movement. it never works to meet this kind of fascist tendencies with violence. it's always counterproduct
according to the southern poverty law center, hate groups in america grew to 917 from 892 in the pastear. which is possibly why we have seen more antifa push back on some trump marchers who have demonstrated fascist tendencies. one punched a white nationalist richard spencer in the face during an interview. joining me is gop consultant stephanie janson and third way senior vp and cofounder of third way, matt bennett. matt, is that part of what we're seeing here in berkeley? is there this...
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america. - he was stationed in marseilles in southern france, and this was right at the time that hitler was marching across europe. refugees who had been refused visas in other consulates realized that they should come to see harry bingham in marseilles for one last chance to live. - [voiceover] in just 10 months, and in defiance of orders from washington, bingham provided aid and travel documents to some 2,500 jews. - he looked out the window and saw all these desperate refugees seeking life-saving visas. he immediately thought he should exercise compassion and regardless of policy to issue visas to them. - one day my father received a letter from the consulate inviting him in for an interview. and the interview was with harry bingham. he said, what if i offered an immigrant visa for your complete family, so that's how he saved us, along with hundreds of other people. (intense music) - [voiceover] some of the survivors have thanked my father and written correspondence, it says i am the last one alive and i write this with trembling fingers and many a tear. your father provided us with docu
america. - he was stationed in marseilles in southern france, and this was right at the time that hitler was marching across europe. refugees who had been refused visas in other consulates realized that they should come to see harry bingham in marseilles for one last chance to live. - [voiceover] in just 10 months, and in defiance of orders from washington, bingham provided aid and travel documents to some 2,500 jews. - he looked out the window and saw all these desperate refugees seeking...
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to south america, we are expecting more rain in parts of the and into southern parts of colombia.e, you can see high pressure building towards the north—west but low pressure throughout parts of central and increasingly eastern areas of the mediterranean. that will bring some wet weather to some holiday destinations. we'll look at that in more detail. some showers breaking out in parts of greece for wednesday, into the balkans. one of two in italy but they are beginning to pull away, becoming less numerous. some into southern parts of france and northern and eastern parts of spain. further south than spain and portugal, plenty of sunshine. weather is settled in the canaries to. if you are staying in the uk, what can we expect? find out in halfan the uk, what can we expect? find out in half an hour. hello, i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. a suspected chemical weapons attack has killed at least 58 people, including women and children, in a rebel—town in northern syria. all the victims who arrived at neural stress and yellow saliva coming out of their mouths. and very soon
to south america, we are expecting more rain in parts of the and into southern parts of colombia.e, you can see high pressure building towards the north—west but low pressure throughout parts of central and increasingly eastern areas of the mediterranean. that will bring some wet weather to some holiday destinations. we'll look at that in more detail. some showers breaking out in parts of greece for wednesday, into the balkans. one of two in italy but they are beginning to pull away, becoming...
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southern border today. abby: they are seeing what's being done to keep america safe and refusing to back down on tough immigrationather: griff jenkins live from washington, d.c. with what question with expect, hey, griff. >> good morning, top priority of the president's campaign, secure the border and build that wall. stops in el paso and san diego. >> i think the border wall needs to move rapidly. it will be the final affirmation that the illegality is over, it would multiply many times the effectiveness of our border, the numbers have dropped significantly but if we don't follow through and back up what he promised, then, i think we doweled see the numbers rise again. >> and the numbers are down, a new report says has spiked 32%, 31,000 illegal rounded but criticism comes as the first dreamer is deported, a group the administration wouldn't be targeted and maintains today isn't being targeted. >> the goal and the focus has been on people who pose a threat to national security or in some other way in violation. i would respectfully that in this case the facts are not out yet so i would rather not jump to judgmen
southern border today. abby: they are seeing what's being done to keep america safe and refusing to back down on tough immigrationather: griff jenkins live from washington, d.c. with what question with expect, hey, griff. >> good morning, top priority of the president's campaign, secure the border and build that wall. stops in el paso and san diego. >> i think the border wall needs to move rapidly. it will be the final affirmation that the illegality is over, it would multiply many...
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absolutely not needed, and even republicans and democrats on the southern border disagree with the border wall, and should the voters of america we need a border wall, we will fail to hold the president responsible for what he says. during the campaign he promised us he would do the border wall, but he also promised us that mexico would pay for that will. -- that wall. i challenge the trump supporters to call in and admit the fact -- trump lied. if you want the border wall, then do what you promised to do in the campaign. have mexico pay for the wall. absolutely not, the government should not shut down because president trump wants to satisfy his base, which i feel like there is a racial undertone to this border wall, because why would you put a wall on the northern border? host: some thoughts on twitter, stating the fact that this --icy "build yourter says wall and they will use boats, the walsall's nothing except how to spend $36 billion." even as the segment comes to a close, you can make your thoughts on twitter and post on our facebook page at facebook.com/c-span. california's up next,, independent hello. caller: good mor
absolutely not needed, and even republicans and democrats on the southern border disagree with the border wall, and should the voters of america we need a border wall, we will fail to hold the president responsible for what he says. during the campaign he promised us he would do the border wall, but he also promised us that mexico would pay for that will. -- that wall. i challenge the trump supporters to call in and admit the fact -- trump lied. if you want the border wall, then do what you...
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minutes or so people are gathering out here at the orange county make america great again and the orange county another group from southern california is hosting this event, you can see people with american flags someone with a trump sign, it is hard to tell if the groups or -- are for or against ann coulter because there is a gathering of 30 or so people and everyone is scattered, we have seen people with the anonymous masks and some shields, we saw a guy with some forearm pad walking around something we have noticed throughout the morning is the obvious police presence, this is where some rallies were planned for later this morning and across the street is berkeley police department early this morning we watched dozens of officers from berkeley pd loading up into vans we don't know where they were headed or what they were preparing for because they have not gotten back with details but we saw officers on patrol early well before dawn those officers were called in to start their normal work shift several hours early, civic center park has been the site of violent clashes between anti- and pro-trump groups earlier this ye
minutes or so people are gathering out here at the orange county make america great again and the orange county another group from southern california is hosting this event, you can see people with american flags someone with a trump sign, it is hard to tell if the groups or -- are for or against ann coulter because there is a gathering of 30 or so people and everyone is scattered, we have seen people with the anonymous masks and some shields, we saw a guy with some forearm pad walking around...
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southern russian republic of chechnya. >( james ) u-s ambassador to the united nations nikki haley said america is leading the charge at the u-n to address this issue. ( james ) united airlines says they will not fire any employees after a man was violently dragged off a plane in chicago. you've seen this video of doctor david dao refusing to give up his seat to a crew member and then being dragged off with blood streaming down his face. united has faced a huge backlash and dao is expected to sue the airline. united airlines c-e-o oscar munoz says that he will stay on the job amid calls from the public for his resignation. ( james ) some low priority crimes have created high priority issues for shoppers in san francisco. the act of running into the grocery store for a quick item has now changed simply because many stores are now on lock down . kron four's stanley roberts shows us in this morning's people behaving badly. there used to be a time when walking through a grocery store was simple and convenient, where things were just an arm's length that was then and this is now nats ambiance at the safeway just two blocks from
southern russian republic of chechnya. >( james ) u-s ambassador to the united nations nikki haley said america is leading the charge at the u-n to address this issue. ( james ) united airlines says they will not fire any employees after a man was violently dragged off a plane in chicago. you've seen this video of doctor david dao refusing to give up his seat to a crew member and then being dragged off with blood streaming down his face. united has faced a huge backlash and dao is expected...
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we examine america abroad and the international challenges facing the new president. then, we return to mexico, where the country is strengthening its southern border against central americans fleeing north to escape violence and poverty. >> there's a private security company that prevents migrants from getting on the train, and they have built these concrete barriers, just a few inches from the edge of the train. >> woodruff: and, learning history through song. high school students compose a choral history lesson about world war ii japanese-american internment camps.
we examine america abroad and the international challenges facing the new president. then, we return to mexico, where the country is strengthening its southern border against central americans fleeing north to escape violence and poverty. >> there's a private security company that prevents migrants from getting on the train, and they have built these concrete barriers, just a few inches from the edge of the train. >> woodruff: and, learning history through song. high school students...
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southern russia in 200a. over 300 people were killed, including 186 children. now it's time for world business report. day of reckoning on wall street. can america'sanking giants back their sky—high share prices with sky—high profits? plus, scooter boys beware — why your takeaway food could soon be arriving by robot. i'm aaron heslehurst. welcome to world business report. lots going on. if you give me about eight minutes i will give you a snapshot of all the latest in the world of his ascent of money. —— world of his ascent of money. —— world of his ascent of money. —— world of business. also coming up, more surprises from president trump as he eases trade tensions with china. we start on wall street, where it's a hugely important day for investors. now we know the share prices of banks have soared in the months following president trump's election, led by america's biggest banks, which are up by almost 25%. but in recent weeks doubts have been creeping in, rattling the markets. today we get first quarter results from the biggest us bank, jp morgan chase, and later from its rival citigroup. they're the first of a barrage of reports from america's
southern russia in 200a. over 300 people were killed, including 186 children. now it's time for world business report. day of reckoning on wall street. can america'sanking giants back their sky—high share prices with sky—high profits? plus, scooter boys beware — why your takeaway food could soon be arriving by robot. i'm aaron heslehurst. welcome to world business report. lots going on. if you give me about eight minutes i will give you a snapshot of all the latest in the world of his...
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americas, north or south. he first pope from the southern hemisphere, and he is -- matter of fact the first pope from outside of europe since the eighth century. what do you make of the significance of these firsts with this pope. >> i think he is incredibly challenging and incredibly dynamic person. so just a little background on him which i think is helpful. his grandma and grand father are ill italians h. i grammar is very catholic, rosa, and she stands up and denounces mussolini on acharne -- on a chair in a town square. then the leave italy and go to argentina and there's huge population of italians in argentina. buenos aires is considered the little italy of south america and there's a sense of presence of spaniards and italians in the town. the family moves to argentina, his grandmother is introduce dosed to if grand father and he raises her first son, pope francis, teaches him the lives of the saints saints and how toy his prayers. a earthy catholic jim and if you go town to -- go into the neighborhood in buenos boundaryu really feel like it's almost your in europe. and from that grows and develops jorg
americas, north or south. he first pope from the southern hemisphere, and he is -- matter of fact the first pope from outside of europe since the eighth century. what do you make of the significance of these firsts with this pope. >> i think he is incredibly challenging and incredibly dynamic person. so just a little background on him which i think is helpful. his grandma and grand father are ill italians h. i grammar is very catholic, rosa, and she stands up and denounces mussolini on...
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southern half of the uk. hello. my name is tom donkin. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.y wins the referendum which will vastly increase his powers. he says constitutional changes will now go ahead. translation: today, a decision made by the turkish public is an historic decision. it is not an ordinary day. piling pressure on pyongyang. a senior us official says president trump will involve china in finding options to deal with north korea, but stopped short of military action. and the death toll rises to 126 after saturday's bomb attack in syria. half the victims are said to be children. and paying tribute to the little tramp. why hundreds of charlie chaplins got together in switzerland.
southern half of the uk. hello. my name is tom donkin. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.y wins the referendum which will vastly increase his powers. he says constitutional changes will now go ahead. translation: today, a decision made by the turkish public is an historic decision. it is not an ordinary day. piling pressure on pyongyang. a senior us official says president trump will involve china in finding options to deal with north korea, but...
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one of my good friends, jeh johnson, and i was in southern command isd that responsible for interacting with our partners in central america, south america, the caribbean. it was during the big uac crisis, 2014. jeh had just taken the job. he called me up one day. i have done my job for a period of time. said, help, you have got to help me out here. what can you do to help me stop this illegal immigration and all of the drugs coming into the united states? i said, jeh, where are you? i'm in texas. which way are you looking? looking south. why don't you meet me on quantum on a riveruatemala and looked north and you will see a different perspective as to the problem of drugs, violence, and illegal immigration. to his great credit he did that the next week and we stood on the river between mexico and guatemala, that began a relationship with jeh and i. a couple times a month we talked, almost every week on issues, sometimes more than that. exception ofhat, running detention off of guantanamo bay, very proud of that mission that icon pushed with my people, -- that i accomplished with my people. with the exception of guantanamo
one of my good friends, jeh johnson, and i was in southern command isd that responsible for interacting with our partners in central america, south america, the caribbean. it was during the big uac crisis, 2014. jeh had just taken the job. he called me up one day. i have done my job for a period of time. said, help, you have got to help me out here. what can you do to help me stop this illegal immigration and all of the drugs coming into the united states? i said, jeh, where are you? i'm in...
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columbia, south america, hundreds are missing after a mudslide. the small city sits along columbia southern border with ecuador. three rivers overflowed because of rain, and witnesses say they felt buildings vibrate. the president of columbia has issued a state of emergency. >>> overseas in paris, more than a dozen people are hurt following an accidental explosion. it was all caught on camera. take a look. >> the blast happened yesterday while a crowd was getting ready to watch the bonfire lighting at a carnival, and officials say the gas to light the fire was apparently mishandled and sparked the explosion. >>> a house fire claims the lives of five children. flames tore through the home early yesterday morning, and firefighters were not able to get inside the house because the roof started to collapse. officials say other adults who tried to save the children went to the hospital with injuries of their own. the cause of this fire remains under investigation. >>> it appears that carbon monoxide is to blame for the death of a child at a hotel in michigan and a dozen other people are sick fro
columbia, south america, hundreds are missing after a mudslide. the small city sits along columbia southern border with ecuador. three rivers overflowed because of rain, and witnesses say they felt buildings vibrate. the president of columbia has issued a state of emergency. >>> overseas in paris, more than a dozen people are hurt following an accidental explosion. it was all caught on camera. take a look. >> the blast happened yesterday while a crowd was getting ready to watch...
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america all these civil wars and revolutions break out. you had at that time military juntas, especially in the southern cone and many other places. and president carter did not pull any punches in calling a spade a spade and denouncing human rights violations, which led a number of governments to sort of back away a little bit from the united states at that time. - it's taken decades and decades for the us to attempt to distance itself from that really bad period of our history. because we were seen not as the people on the side of democracy and democratic reform, but people on the side of maintaining the status quo. if it was advantageous to the united states. - the 80's and the 90's saw blossoming of democracy, the end of military dictatorships throughout the region. it had a political dimension and this anti-communist dimension, but it had an economic dimension and a frustration of the upper classes, the middle classes with economic decline. (soft music) - [narrator] the early 2000's brought a number of left leaning governments to power. - there was a sort of a cycle that latin america went through in the 1990's. the washingto
america all these civil wars and revolutions break out. you had at that time military juntas, especially in the southern cone and many other places. and president carter did not pull any punches in calling a spade a spade and denouncing human rights violations, which led a number of governments to sort of back away a little bit from the united states at that time. - it's taken decades and decades for the us to attempt to distance itself from that really bad period of our history. because we...
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but as i said so many times when i was in the united states southern command, once the drugs get to mexico, central america, mexico, they're essentially in unless we something about the border. virtually all the heroin consumed in the united states comes from mexico. all of the cocaine that we consume comes up the same way. much of the methamphetamine comes up the same way. a lot of opiate pills, fentanyl, largely through mexico but now directly from china to the united states by the u.s. mail. it's an unending struggle. it really does go back to -- i was at a meeting last week or early this week, last week now, with the president and a number of people to get after this drug consumption in the united states. one of the first conversations i had with then candidate trump was when he brought up the issue of securing the southern border. i said, you know, boss, mr. trump, there's no way we're going to do that unless we get after drug consumption in the united states. i don't mean arresting more african-american guys and throwing them in jail. i said no kidding a comprehensive drug demand reduction. mr. trump
but as i said so many times when i was in the united states southern command, once the drugs get to mexico, central america, mexico, they're essentially in unless we something about the border. virtually all the heroin consumed in the united states comes from mexico. all of the cocaine that we consume comes up the same way. much of the methamphetamine comes up the same way. a lot of opiate pills, fentanyl, largely through mexico but now directly from china to the united states by the u.s. mail....
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america and the american worker is my northstar. these two orders will point out our nation and pointed to everybody, point to the world, next week as you know in florida, the southern white house, we are having the president of china and a large group from china, his representatives and we are going to get down to very serious business. we look forward to it. i have spoken to him numerous times on the phone and we very much look forward to it. it has been very bad what has been happening to our country in terms of our companies and our jobs. we are going to start turning it around and we are going to turn it around fast. it is not going to take a long time, it is going to go fast. i want to end by saying we have a team that is second to none, and when everybody is a simple and fully in gear after these two orders, i think it will be something very special. i would like to ask wilbur to say a few words, and then peter, you say a few words. i think i'm speaking for both, i am not a hundred percent sure. i will say, he has one hell of a good marriage going. come on, wilbur. mr. ross: if anyone had any doubt about the president was all to fix the trade problems, these
america and the american worker is my northstar. these two orders will point out our nation and pointed to everybody, point to the world, next week as you know in florida, the southern white house, we are having the president of china and a large group from china, his representatives and we are going to get down to very serious business. we look forward to it. i have spoken to him numerous times on the phone and we very much look forward to it. it has been very bad what has been happening to...