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put out a thought a was a contest to get into it with days and nights of story corps. on what you call the poisonwood dungeon in his. book. for good at the last. moment which will do the those who do this. those who think she knew the souls of the natural of living in the third was. are living a little. more than the mic in on just last week there's also going to. be . i sometimes feel that we're really looking into the hearts and the soul of those directly involved in advance taking place we very good at telling all sides of the story from the political elite to those people who've been affected you really get to know what's happening on the ground that's very important for me as a third generation assoc and i often feel that my continent is misrepresented and we've changed that your story is important to us it doesn't matter where you come from when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps in and our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven that barriers are built to impose division and it's not a sixties instead of being an obstacle to tell wastes it
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put out a thought a was a con that's still going to put those nights of story corps. on what you call the point of the adoption in his. book. get at the last. moment which will do the those who do this. those who thinks you will slow the flow. natural of living in the third was. are living through the. mic in on this just to get yourself together. the latest news as it breaks the government of mali so maggie has pushed to have a series of laws that it says will make argentina's economy more competitive state with detailed coverage in two thousand and sixteen when the government stop subsidizing that's all the cost of college or jumped by sixty percent the queues disappear at least for a year from around the world the military and the establishment in the capital bangkok know that it's very difficult for them to win support in parts of thailand like this. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage that they put every day but the message is a simplistic you have been trained good logical rational or person crazy monster and misinformation is rife dismiss
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crowd but thought a was a can those two get into it but there's a nod to story corps. on what your mortgage is the adoption in his. book. will get at the last. moment which will do the those who do this. goes through things she knew. to look live there is nothing worth. all the living little. more than the make in on just look yourself. we're here to jerusalem bureau covered israeli palestinian affairs we cover the story with a lot of intimate knowledge we covered it with that we don't dip in and out of this story we have presence here all the time apart from being go cameron it's also very important to give journalist to know the story very well before going into the fields covering the united nations and global diplomacy for al-jazeera english is pretty incredible this is where talks happen and what happens there matters. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. geoffrey. musical pioneer. fuses to be silent in spite of the endless cycles of violence. for young. craf
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noting that the wall street journal which reported the story is owned by murdoch's news corp. genie: emmanuel macron is getting ready to loan a tapestry to the u.k. >> it has not left french soil for 950 years. it is believed to depict the norman conquest of britain. the french say it was made in france. the brits sale was made in britain. macron has agreed to loan the tapestry. genie: but finish up with history. the scandal about egyptian movies -- mummies with different daddies. priestsodies of two exhumed in 1907 in egypt by a well-known british archaeologist were thought to be a band of brothers and dubbed the tomb of the two brothers. a 4000 year family scandal on whether or not their mother had a secret affair. let's end on something that is sure to chill you to the bone. in the world's coldest village in the siberian region the mercury plunged this week. it was so cold that the villages thermometer broke when the weather hit -62 degrees. this picture is what china 62 degrees does to your body. your eyelashes and hair literally freeze. narrator: 2008, discontent turns in
noting that the wall street journal which reported the story is owned by murdoch's news corp. genie: emmanuel macron is getting ready to loan a tapestry to the u.k. >> it has not left french soil for 950 years. it is believed to depict the norman conquest of britain. the french say it was made in france. the brits sale was made in britain. macron has agreed to loan the tapestry. genie: but finish up with history. the scandal about egyptian movies -- mummies with different daddies....
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corps? that story and other tribes in my district, as we sit here today in this amazing setting, is one of four tribal stories from my district that are in the process of trying to move to higher ground. those stories deserve to be heard. that's why i'm grateful, not just to former chairman castro, but to the commission on civil rights for listening to the stories. billy frank junior, a civil rights icon and native american leader, used to provide vital direction, saying to those who wanted to advocate, tell your story. and storytelling is essential to change, but in order for change to happen, someone needs to hear the story into to listen to the people who are telling it. too often, there is no one listening when communities of color or disadvantaged populations tell their story, and that is quite friendly what the u.s. commission on civil rights is so absolutely vital, so important, whether it is looking at gender equities in the education system or challenges to the lgbtq community or religious community, the stories matter. addressing these inequities matter if we are going to form a more
corps? that story and other tribes in my district, as we sit here today in this amazing setting, is one of four tribal stories from my district that are in the process of trying to move to higher ground. those stories deserve to be heard. that's why i'm grateful, not just to former chairman castro, but to the commission on civil rights for listening to the stories. billy frank junior, a civil rights icon and native american leader, used to provide vital direction, saying to those who wanted to...
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the pyramids middle story has a sleek retro feel bitter has deliberately corp round accents to offset all the right angles. this house is a square shaped. and the roof is proof with out where the symmetrical shape so there are all. streaked lines and square fair everywhere so i think to play more and to my looks softer i try to mix around shapes. better has painted all the walls white to brighten the space and lighten the mood. she also had twenty skylights installed in the roof. to lation more light she's passed on curtains. unrestrained views outdoors has an added advantage when it rains it can it can hear and you can see the rain falling when it snows we feel like we're living in a glow because their windows are covered with snow. and it's so coasts and when the leaves fall off the trees in the wind. the windows are almost covered with leaves so you get the nights are right on here and it's wonderful. a watchful ferrule ensures that everything stays wonderful. you have to lorna is so pleased with the pyramids that she's now building you know the one which will be her studio in the
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includes successful stints as the ceo of united way and director of the peace corps is rivaled only by her inspiring personal story. she arrived in america at the age of eight speaking no english and became a u.s. citizen at the age of 19 and earned an economics degree from mount holyoke college and an mba from college and received 36 honorary doctorate degrees and has been a distinguished fellow at the heritage foundation and the hudson institute and if all of that broad enough, she's also married to someone most of you may have heard of, the majority leader of the united states senate, mitch mcconnell. [applause] she was going through my file and this thought occurred to me, these people are going to think i cannot hold a job. thank you so much for being here and i love being with ivanka and of course linda mcmahon. before i start, i want to introduce you to for women leaders at the department of transportation worker simply leading four of the major modes. one is not here because she is in detroit let me introduce you to the head of the federal administration, stand up and let everybody see you. [applause] the
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first of all, i was a high school teacher before i joined the marine corps which is a big irony with this storyty, it wasn't true then, it's certainly less true now. if you think about what the military does, you have drone operators, cybersecurity, even the ground pound and grunt which is my heart is, that's an exercise in leadership and management that you would have to be a ceo of big company or get advanced degree to come close to, leading young man and young women in situations carrying for their health making sure they are fed and executing the operation, it is an incredibly talented group. it's the creme of america's crop. you wouldn't find more upstanding young men and women who are excited about joining the military, hey, why are you joining the army, i was curious and they said i love my country, i want to serve it. that kind of purity of heart, that kind of dedication is what makes up our military, to see that mocked is really, really offensive. rob: most people know it takes intelligence, it takes discipline, it takes a lot of things that most people don't have to make it into the m
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plus the highest ranked african-american woman to leave the corps of cadets has a local interview and the inspiring story you will see on 7. kellye: i'm kellye lynn in lanham where students turn laundry to loads of love. that is coming up in "spotlight on education." alison: but first a look at what is coming up tonight on abc. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. larry: problems at home can make shows up for school difficult for some students. in tonight's "spotlight on education" kellye lynn tells us about a program in prince george's county that places washers and dryers in schools to
plus the highest ranked african-american woman to leave the corps of cadets has a local interview and the inspiring story you will see on 7. kellye: i'm kellye lynn in lanham where students turn laundry to loads of love. that is coming up in "spotlight on education." alison: but first a look at what is coming up tonight on abc. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good...
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. >> to continually hear on a continuing basis the saint stories followingthere's a systemic problem with the peace corpsent better job at responding to have to get involved in this is peace corps to do more to protect se initial report. that bill is now before congress. >> the peace corps should have been doing the right thing all along, and coming down on the side of our peace corps volunteers, our angels abroad. >> reporter: megan wreats made progress and would go back to the peace feel like they were blaming you for being a victim of sexual would go back and do it again. >> if they changed their would. >> reporter: she did report her assault to ugandan police but no taken against the priest. part of the negotiations is to responsible for crimes against peace he's optimistic it can become law this year. it is in the process of responding to the osc letter. norah? >> great reporting, kris. thanks so much. >>> law enforcement wants help to stop a more than $1 million crime spree. ahead, tony dokoupil looks at how thieves can make machines spit out piles of invite you to listen to our cbs po on apple's i
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story of the day. gives us some insight into his state of mind regarding that particular piece of journalism. really, david, we have not had a chance as reporters as the white house press corps to question the president or any of his top aides in person since that story came out. again, something we're hoping to do early in the new year. >> garrett, thank you very much. garrett haake down in west palm beach, florida, traveling with the president who is scheduled to go back to washington a little bit later. >>> that "new york times" piece sheds new light on how george ppds into the trump campaign pain. his saga is also a tale of the trump campaign in miniature. he was brash, boastful and underqualified, yet he exceeded expectations and, like the campaign itself, he proved to be a tantalizing target for a russian influence operation. i want to bring in one of the people who broke the story. i want to start with what we learned about george papadopoulos. you knew of him as a coffee boy in the estimation of one member of that team. as you begin to color in the profile, what more did you learn about him? >> certainly the coffee boy label doesn't fit here. this is an aide who stay
story of the day. gives us some insight into his state of mind regarding that particular piece of journalism. really, david, we have not had a chance as reporters as the white house press corps to question the president or any of his top aides in person since that story came out. again, something we're hoping to do early in the new year. >> garrett, thank you very much. garrett haake down in west palm beach, florida, traveling with the president who is scheduled to go back to washington a...
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stories right now. phone hacking's claims before trial on the matter. no news on how much news corp. will pay. number have sued rupert murdoch over allegations that journalism was working for hacks in their voicemail. news and local coverage -- and podcasts from apple. companies have agreed to produce programming for the initiative called spotlight. spotify is the world's largest paid music service. today, the debut of its first new natural chocolate in years. the company will sell to cats in japan in time for mountain state. -- in time for vowed wednesday. why shares in the retail giant are up today. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: m london, i am mark barton. vonnie: this is the european close on the markets. hour -- sharese of walmart. goldman sachs upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. >> while we tell overall could remain -- walmart could control their own destiny. he said that they say the right things to the breaking ball, they could get a boost from organic, and personal income growth. it's been of tax reform, he thinks it is going to help company itself, and that could result in a signifi
stories right now. phone hacking's claims before trial on the matter. no news on how much news corp. will pay. number have sued rupert murdoch over allegations that journalism was working for hacks in their voicemail. news and local coverage -- and podcasts from apple. companies have agreed to produce programming for the initiative called spotlight. spotify is the world's largest paid music service. today, the debut of its first new natural chocolate in years. the company will sell to cats in...
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corps as i understand it. this morning, tucker, i thought the big story was the crazy questions asked of that doctor.er on when the show ends, i find out everyone doubts the validity and the sanctity of the doctor's comments and want a public way. if hillary clinton had won in the age of equality, would we have done the pinch test on her? would we have asked for her weight and demand a second source? this is incredible. in the age of political correctness, we are fat shaming a president who simply has to lose 10 to 15 pounds. were they rooting for disease, rooting for something to stop him from being president? >> tucker: tells you everything about their world, where being 10 pounds overweight really is a sin, though. i actually think a lot of reporters are upset by this, the idea that, you know, a 71-year-old man might be mildly overweight. that's like worse than a war crime to them. i mean it. >> i'll take it up a notch. from this group of people that wanted jill stein to contest the election because it was fraud, wrong. then they wanted delegates to flip, never happened. then the russia investigat
corps as i understand it. this morning, tucker, i thought the big story was the crazy questions asked of that doctor.er on when the show ends, i find out everyone doubts the validity and the sanctity of the doctor's comments and want a public way. if hillary clinton had won in the age of equality, would we have done the pinch test on her? would we have asked for her weight and demand a second source? this is incredible. in the age of political correctness, we are fat shaming a president who...
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corp. going forward. certainly, this raises questions about succession act 20th century fox. longer-term story there, but will bring you further headlines as far as his health is concerned. scarlet: this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: lawmakers planned the short game. paul ryanker introduced another short-term spending deal. it was met with opposition on capitol hill. our the card should not odds? jirga's now from capitol hill, -- joining us now from capitol hill. the likely is now likely to side with the temporary government spending measure that will talk about here. is said theyhouse support the current stopgap measure that is proposed that would the government-funded through february 16, essentially buying a few more weeks for the negotiators in the house and senate come to a deal on spending levels for domestic spending and for military spending. hassame problem that hampered them all this time remains -- the democrats are demanding a solution for the undocumented people, also known as dreamers. as part of any government spending bill, democrats and publicans are not there in terms of negotiati
corp. going forward. certainly, this raises questions about succession act 20th century fox. longer-term story there, but will bring you further headlines as far as his health is concerned. scarlet: this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: lawmakers planned the short game. paul ryanker introduced another short-term spending deal. it was met with opposition on capitol hill. our the card should not odds? jirga's now from capitol hill, -- joining us now from capitol hill. the likely is now likely to side...
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corps. pound of the afghan capital killing at least ninety five as the country suffers a spike in terror attacks. welcome to the weekly here on off the international top stories of the day and off the. u.s. turkey relations have suffered yet another blow this time over northern syria as that's after the turkish army launched a military offensive against their positions in the africa region. that. people now have to flee an area that was previously considered pretty stable i mean what a shame that is think about all that this country has been through and now we're looking at another destruction in northwestern syria because turkey has taken its eye off the ball isis and going after. at this time you know no i mean then you have to give the weapons have been provided to the white b.g. by the united states the americans haven't kept their promise since man. lately trump statement saying that they won't give any weapons to the white p.g.a. anymore and then saying that we are not giving them any during last night's telephone conversation and create a crisis of trust. the conflict in the north of syria has the potential to escalate further the turkish president say
corps. pound of the afghan capital killing at least ninety five as the country suffers a spike in terror attacks. welcome to the weekly here on off the international top stories of the day and off the. u.s. turkey relations have suffered yet another blow this time over northern syria as that's after the turkish army launched a military offensive against their positions in the africa region. that. people now have to flee an area that was previously considered pretty stable i mean what a shame...
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stories for 2018. that is all for today's "washington journal." have a good saturday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here is a look at our schedule. coming up next on c-span, house debate on a measure that reauthorizes pfizer section 702. later, speaker paul ryan announcing a new house dean, don young. after that, a senate health hearing on opioid addiction in the u.s. then president trump signing a bill into law that is designed to stop the flow of synthetic opioid fentanyl into the u.s. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday on lectures in history, lebanon valley college professor james broussard on the lead up to the american revolution. >> we will have a tax on things the colonists import. we will collected at the works. no one has to be bothered. that is that. big surprise, outrage, anger, and fear. >> saturday at 4:00 p.m. on reel america, assignment iran. >> he learns techniques to sustain himself in the jungle or an arctic was
stories for 2018. that is all for today's "washington journal." have a good saturday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here is a look at our schedule. coming up next on c-span, house debate on a measure that reauthorizes pfizer section 702. later, speaker paul ryan announcing a new house dean, don young. after that, a...
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story via crayons. >> i was in the united states marine corps. ines we make coloring books. rachel: color surgery relaxing for all ages. steve: it's hard to stay inside the lines. rachel: how does it tell your story? >> exactly. the book basically tells a portion of my story. my service in afghanistan. getting injured and then my recovery. which includes things like a trip to the white house. meeting president bush as well. getting carried off the battlefield. so it's a way for parents, it's a book for all ages. a way for parents to address all these things. these kids are going to see morrow bottom legs than anyone. rachel: very hard these days as a mom to find patriotic material like this that's educational and fun and you don't shy away from the gore either. i mean, it's kind of interesting the kind of pictures have you here. you look pretty buff in here by the way. >> i took liberty. brian: do you want when people see you, they obviously see the legs. what is the right thing for people to do when they see you. >> listen, sometimes i wear those
story via crayons. >> i was in the united states marine corps. ines we make coloring books. rachel: color surgery relaxing for all ages. steve: it's hard to stay inside the lines. rachel: how does it tell your story? >> exactly. the book basically tells a portion of my story. my service in afghanistan. getting injured and then my recovery. which includes things like a trip to the white house. meeting president bush as well. getting carried off the battlefield. so it's a way for...
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. >> to continually hear on a continuing basis the saint stories following the same theme shows there's a systemic problem with the peace corpsproved over recent years having increased policy and doing a better job at responding to victims. >> members of congress shouldn't have to get involved in this issue. >> reporter: he began working on a new bill requires the peace corps to do more to protect sexual assault victims after our initial report. that bill is now before congress. >> the peace corps should have been doing the right thing all along, and coming down on the side of our peace corps volunteers, our angels abroad. >> reporter: megan wreath miller said she's made progress and would go back to the peace corps. >> even,000 you feel like they were blaming you for being a victim of sexual assault, you would go back and do it again. >> if they changed their policies and procedures, i would. >> reporter: she did report her assault to ugandan police but no action was taken against the priest. part of the negotiations is to hold nations more responsible for crimes against peace corps members abroad. he's optimistic it can bec
. >> to continually hear on a continuing basis the saint stories following the same theme shows there's a systemic problem with the peace corpsproved over recent years having increased policy and doing a better job at responding to victims. >> members of congress shouldn't have to get involved in this issue. >> reporter: he began working on a new bill requires the peace corps to do more to protect sexual assault victims after our initial report. that bill is now before...
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corps of engineers. a cnn investigation has found that tens of thousands are still waiting for one. we get more on the storycnn's don sutter, he's in puerto rico. [ speaking native language ] >> reporter: hector's childhood home was torn apart when hurricane maria hit puerto rico more than three months ago. he still doesn't have a roof. by the door when we visit in mid-december is this yellow paper. it says that hector applied for a free, professionally installed tarp by the u.s. army corps of engineers. they're installing about 500 a day, but keeping them honest, an investigation finds the program has left tens of thousands like hector waiting. only 20 miles from his home is this room full of 20,000 tarps. when we visit, they sit idle, waiting to be delivered. our analysis shows more than 70,000 people have asked for blue roofs as of december 18th. yet three months after hurricane maria, only about one-third have received them. >> the ability to bring materials to the island is a little bit different from being able to truck it from one state to the another or from one county to another. the warehouse full
corps of engineers. a cnn investigation has found that tens of thousands are still waiting for one. we get more on the storycnn's don sutter, he's in puerto rico. [ speaking native language ] >> reporter: hector's childhood home was torn apart when hurricane maria hit puerto rico more than three months ago. he still doesn't have a roof. by the door when we visit in mid-december is this yellow paper. it says that hector applied for a free, professionally installed tarp by the u.s. army...
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- can't anyway, long story short, i can a furou a little bit of about but that would be the end of it. steve: why the air force? secretary perry: my father was in the army air corps. my dad wanted me to go to the air force academy. i was dead set at going to texas a&m university because one of my models in life was my scout master and he was a 1932 a&m and servedas army and --n the but the air force was, you know, dad was and that was a good place for me. steve: you talk about your dad. but was there anyone else in your life who influenced you the most? secretary perry: yeah, maybe of folks. it kind of came in sections in your life. you know, when i was a young man, my scout master -- there weren't a lot of things to do in than creek, texas, other go to school, go to church and thoseouts and in each of places there were folks who really affected my life. my schooling and my athletic of things was a man by the ame of james ross mickler, marine, korea veteran, who was also my civics teacher, coach,all coach, track football coach, and bus driver -- oh, and he was also the principal. small school. he had a lot of impact on my life. was a man who taught me personal di
- can't anyway, long story short, i can a furou a little bit of about but that would be the end of it. steve: why the air force? secretary perry: my father was in the army air corps. my dad wanted me to go to the air force academy. i was dead set at going to texas a&m university because one of my models in life was my scout master and he was a 1932 a&m and servedas army and --n the but the air force was, you know, dad was and that was a good place for me. steve: you talk about your dad....
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the story where hedge funds were dumping capitulating on gold dumping all their gold shorting gold and going ending all their long positions and i thought you know they were all pouring into big corps and i thought well probably a. time to go long old again because this is really those blood on the street moments where it's so hated and reviled not even just like in a passionate way just like oh it's so boring and listening to kaiser poor max said gold is so boring so many times i decided to go to your country and yeah i listen to you and i go that way even. i'm with you on that i think the gold twenty eight is going to good year for gold and silver because it's been basically sold off to the point where there's no more sellers so once you run out of sellers and a marginal buyer starts the price action in the opposite direction and then that feeds on itself and you have a new resumption of a bull market trend that's the way markets for going to work it's been that way since adam first sold that apple to eve i know in the second half you're talk to richard hard again and i'm going to get my own. during this weather here and don't know no show those states and for the second half apa
the story where hedge funds were dumping capitulating on gold dumping all their gold shorting gold and going ending all their long positions and i thought you know they were all pouring into big corps and i thought well probably a. time to go long old again because this is really those blood on the street moments where it's so hated and reviled not even just like in a passionate way just like oh it's so boring and listening to kaiser poor max said gold is so boring so many times i decided to go...
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simplistically is a dedicated press corps led by "the new york times" and ronan farrow exposed a culture of disgustingness within hollywood. that thenner. iated into similar storiesvariety of different industries. yes, it is hollywood centric to a certain degree but it's systemic and industrywide in multiple industries. thank you, oprah, for saying that the press does deserve some credit and support. the press does matter and it's nice to see a public person publicly praise the press in those instances. >> sam, thank you so much. sabrina and claire atkinson, as well. and coming up, mystery woman. a russian lawyer says she ran into a mystery woman at trump tower. who was it? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and chol
simplistically is a dedicated press corps led by "the new york times" and ronan farrow exposed a culture of disgustingness within hollywood. that thenner. iated into similar storiesvariety of different industries. yes, it is hollywood centric to a certain degree but it's systemic and industrywide in multiple industries. thank you, oprah, for saying that the press does deserve some credit and support. the press does matter and it's nice to see a public person publicly praise the press...
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corp. —— western scotland. it is a largely dry storyny of us, and improving day. we will slowly lose that rain from the south—east of england and the showers across scotla nd england and the showers across scotland believes. drying up in northern ireland, northern england, a little bit of sunshine breaking through this afternoon, especially towards the east of higher ground and those temperatures are a lot of milder than they have been. selley and the down a largely quiet and dry note. quite chilly but through the second half of the night, that is the winds really pick up. outbreaks of rain working in from the west. many of us wake up to a soggy start to tuesday morning. frost free. much milder in place. when you in the cloud and the outbreaks of rain, a chilly start but through the day, these bands of rain will shift slowly eastwards. perhaps sunnier, heading in from the north—west but squally showers set to continue for all of us but temperatures will be around ten, 13 degrees. much milder than they have been. wednesday, another wet a
corp. —— western scotland. it is a largely dry storyny of us, and improving day. we will slowly lose that rain from the south—east of england and the showers across scotla nd england and the showers across scotland believes. drying up in northern ireland, northern england, a little bit of sunshine breaking through this afternoon, especially towards the east of higher ground and those temperatures are a lot of milder than they have been. selley and the down a largely quiet and dry note....
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story about camp david. how do you run the facility on top of a mountain in nature with great men and women from the navy marine corps indeed perfect but make it look natural, how do you clean nature of this not make it look scrubbed clinics how do you make sure you clean it up but not affect the functioning of the building where the white? this is a beautiful shot but it's not ready for humans to visit. you have to get the fireplace cooking and cleaning the snow. what do you do when a water line breaks into another visit is coming soon, how do you can be perfect but natural which is of course not possible. much of the book i talk about the stories that i and others experienced in balancing the needs of your family living by themselves and cedar, the need of the crew, how did you handle discipline and rewards and those awkward moments with the presidents, how can use humor in the right way, how do you apologize for your crew or you make a mistake but that i do ita non- gratuitous and genuine way, constant pressure and thank andr oblate be perfect but natural. so much of how it influenced the rest of my life and caree
story about camp david. how do you run the facility on top of a mountain in nature with great men and women from the navy marine corps indeed perfect but make it look natural, how do you clean nature of this not make it look scrubbed clinics how do you make sure you clean it up but not affect the functioning of the building where the white? this is a beautiful shot but it's not ready for humans to visit. you have to get the fireplace cooking and cleaning the snow. what do you do when a water...
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what i want to focus on just a little bit, it isn't so much the stories which we do know. we know about the corps. we know about us representing our districts. why did our founding fathers set it up that way to begin with? why was article 1 so specific, specially when you get into bills and section 7 and section 8, when it talks about raising revenue and us spending those dollars? it is because our founding fathers understood that we are closest to the people. they also understood how priorities would be set if it was just surrendered to the executive branch. i think they also understood politics, obviously, very well. when you have certain pockets of high population areas and you have rural communities, they are all designed to be represented equally throughout congress with our districts and we are to control the spending of the tax payers that are being sent up here and how it goes back to our state. case in point, we have a it may have navigational channel that runs from mississippi into oklahoma. it is the largest inland water port west of the mississippi. it has a $3 million pure day impact
what i want to focus on just a little bit, it isn't so much the stories which we do know. we know about the corps. we know about us representing our districts. why did our founding fathers set it up that way to begin with? why was article 1 so specific, specially when you get into bills and section 7 and section 8, when it talks about raising revenue and us spending those dollars? it is because our founding fathers understood that we are closest to the people. they also understood how...
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hacking story, the inside story of the break-ins and breakdowns that put donald trump in the white house. thank you. donna: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for itscaption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. our programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you enjoyed this week's interview with donna brazile, here are some other programs you might like. "new york times" columnist and author maureen dowd talks about the 2016 presidential campaign. "washington post" political reporter robert costa about the 2016 campaign and donald trump, and "new york times" reporter amy chozick about covering the hillary clinton campaign. watch these any time or search our video library at c-span.org. >> next, live come at your calls and comments on "washington at a featuren come on self driving cars and then a look at the legacy of president bill clinton. tonight, on the communicators, a look at the internet, broadband expansion, and 5g with u.s. telecom
hacking story, the inside story of the break-ins and breakdowns that put donald trump in the white house. thank you. donna: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for itscaption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. our programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you...
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hacking story, the inside story of the break-ins and breakdowns that put donald trump in the white house. thank you. donna: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp17] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for itscaption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. our programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you enjoyed this week's interview with donna brazile, here are some other programs you might like. "new york times" columnist and author maureen dowd talks about the 2016 presidential campaign. "washington post" political reporter robert costa about the 2016 campaign and donald trump, and "new york times" reporter amy chozick about covering the hillary clinton campaign. watch these any time or search our video library at c-span.org. announcer: we have a team of 262 employees bring in the c-span networks to you. thanks for watching. ♪
hacking story, the inside story of the break-ins and breakdowns that put donald trump in the white house. thank you. donna: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp17] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for itscaption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. our programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you...
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hacking story, the inside story of the break-ins and breakdowns that put donald trump in the white house. thank you. donna: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp17] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for itscaption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. our programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: tonight, a conversation with former soviet sharansky.natan onn, a conversation autonomousehicles -- vehicles. ky talks aboutns his life and career,
hacking story, the inside story of the break-ins and breakdowns that put donald trump in the white house. thank you. donna: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp17] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for itscaption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. our programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: tonight, a...
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includes an extensible is the highway of america and director of the peace corps is rivaled only by her inspiring personal story. she arrived in america at the age of eight speaking no english and became a us citizen at the age of 19 under economic degree from mount holyoke and an mba from harvard. she has since received 36 honorary doctorate degrees and has been a distinguished fellow at the heritage foundation and the hudson institute. if all of that was not enough she also married to someone most of you may have heard of, majority leader of the united states senate, mitch mcconnell. with that, secretary chao. [applause] >> we love, sarah. my sisters are incredible fans of hers and she was gone from and the thought occurred to me these people will think i can't hold a job. [laughter] thank you all for being here. i love being here with ivanka trump, linda mcmahon, before i start i want to introduce you for women, for women leaders, at the department of transportation who are currently leading four of the major modes. one is not here because she's in detroit but let me introduce dean williams, head of the fede
includes an extensible is the highway of america and director of the peace corps is rivaled only by her inspiring personal story. she arrived in america at the age of eight speaking no english and became a us citizen at the age of 19 under economic degree from mount holyoke and an mba from harvard. she has since received 36 honorary doctorate degrees and has been a distinguished fellow at the heritage foundation and the hudson institute. if all of that was not enough she also married to someone...
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corp. dared to ask about the president and the porn star today. he has simply changed the news media's ability to focus on the president and the porn star story by creating so many more important stories about his presidency, more urgent stories. including, so many more negative stories about his presidency. stories like his racist attack on all 54 countries in africa. stories like the trump white house chief of staff who decided that the right thing for him to do today would be to side with joseph stalin and donald trump against jeff flake who compared donald trump to joseph stalin on the senate floor. we're also covering stories like the president's former white house chief strategist deciding to cooperate with the special prosecutor investigating the white house. that is a more important story than the president and the porn star. nbc news reports that a team close to steve bannon says he is cooperating with robert mueller and will be interviewed by robert mueller instead of testifying at a grand jury. sources indicating it's undecided when that interview will take place. and the source also told nbc news, roughly 6 hours were spent on questions relat
corp. dared to ask about the president and the porn star today. he has simply changed the news media's ability to focus on the president and the porn star story by creating so many more important stories about his presidency, more urgent stories. including, so many more negative stories about his presidency. stories like his racist attack on all 54 countries in africa. stories like the trump white house chief of staff who decided that the right thing for him to do today would be to side with...
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corp. 2018] >> if you enjoyed this "q&a," here are some others you might like. d discusses harry s truman, a topic she writes about in "citizen soldier." haven" tells the story of president truman's decision to officially recognize the state of israel. and, the final book in a three book series. you can find those interviews and more online at c-span.org. c-span's "washington journal," live every day with policy issues that impacted. monday, a discussion of race relations in the u.s. with columnist armstrong williams and leonard stein horn. on president trump's handling of key foreign issues. live at 7:00 eastern, monday morning. join the discussion. coming up next, "prime minister's questions." then, a look at election integrity to make the processed more in efficient -- more efficient. for her first question time and the new year, british prime minister theresa may was asked about spending cuts to the uk's toional haircut system -- the uk's national system. she talked about brexit negotiations, the economy, and combating unfair housing practices. this is 45 minutes. order. questions to the prime minister. number one.
corp. 2018] >> if you enjoyed this "q&a," here are some others you might like. d discusses harry s truman, a topic she writes about in "citizen soldier." haven" tells the story of president truman's decision to officially recognize the state of israel. and, the final book in a three book series. you can find those interviews and more online at c-span.org. c-span's "washington journal," live every day with policy issues that impacted. monday, a...
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corps has decided i'm not going to rise to the bait. and i'm going to play it as straight as i possibly can and let my stories speak for themselves.>> there is definitely how can i put this, when the president criticizes members of the mess they take it personally. my wife is er doctor. she has come people come into the emergency room all the time lots are drug seekers faking illnesses to get a prescription. when they don't get what they want they personally start to attack her verbally. she puts her head down. she ignores all the criticism and she does her job. that's what reporters should be doing. they should ignore what the president is saying in terms of fake news and the tweets that come out every day because he knows it's a political play because his base thinks the media is the opposition party. they need to do that. but, instead, what they end up too long is they take unnamed sourced information that's weaponized from people that are purposefully pushing false narratives and they run with it because they feel that's ammunition and they don't care if they detective it wrong because there is never any accountability for the
corps has decided i'm not going to rise to the bait. and i'm going to play it as straight as i possibly can and let my stories speak for themselves.>> there is definitely how can i put this, when the president criticizes members of the mess they take it personally. my wife is er doctor. she has come people come into the emergency room all the time lots are drug seekers faking illnesses to get a prescription. when they don't get what they want they personally start to attack her verbally....
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corps by dropping on in an unscheduled "meet the press" moment. >> are you going to talk to mueller? >> i'm looking forward to it, actually. here's the story, just so you understand. there's been no collusion whatsoever. there's no obstruction whatsoever, and i'm looking forward to it. >> msnbc's kristen welker was face-to-face with the president and interviewing him on the special counsel. take a listen. >> do you have a date set? >> here's the thing. i don't know, no, i heard yesterday they were talking. subject to my lawyers, i would love to do it. >> so you're going to do it urn oath? >> oh i would do it under oath, absolutely. >> kristen welker, sound person extraordinary on her iphone. you don't need any help at all. kristen, what a moment. you're in an off-the-record moment. we all know it was, can we say where it was? >> reporter: we can say where it was. it was with the chief of staff, john kelly. we're going to have a conversation, andrea, about immigration. it was just extraordinary, though. as you say, the president walked in, we were about seven minutes into this. the president walked in and we started talking about immigratio
corps by dropping on in an unscheduled "meet the press" moment. >> are you going to talk to mueller? >> i'm looking forward to it, actually. here's the story, just so you understand. there's been no collusion whatsoever. there's no obstruction whatsoever, and i'm looking forward to it. >> msnbc's kristen welker was face-to-face with the president and interviewing him on the special counsel. take a listen. >> do you have a date set? >> here's the thing. i...
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story that makes us philly proud. we take you to saint catherine drexel school where one of its staff members is joining the military. now he's fulfilling his dream of joining the marine corpsought he was walking into an eagles rally. >> i walked in further and i saw the marine corps flag and the usa flag and i was blown >> ethan we thank you for your service. once boot camp is over, ethan told the school he'll come back dressed in his uniform for a visit. small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. verizon, not so much. get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call 1-800-501-6000. exploring one of the most significant archaeological findings of all time. >> reporter: every year millions of tourists travel to china to see the ancient terra cotta warriors. the franklin institute has 10 of the warriors, part of an army of 8,000 life-sized figures c
story that makes us philly proud. we take you to saint catherine drexel school where one of its staff members is joining the military. now he's fulfilling his dream of joining the marine corpsought he was walking into an eagles rally. >> i walked in further and i saw the marine corps flag and the usa flag and i was blown >> ethan we thank you for your service. once boot camp is over, ethan told the school he'll come back dressed in his uniform for a visit. small business, internet...
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story going up for confirmation i got a briefing on the acquisition instruction. had two generals and two admirals briefing me. at the end of the table was a marine corps captain and i always loved speaking to the junior officers. i said what do you do the think about our acquisition program? the navy lieutenant goes over to the marine and the marine looks down and says well, sir, if it was up to me i would stamp top-secret on 500 it and leave it on the chinese steps and then we went. >> were doing great things, it's terrific. were leaving great reformation, we have cells. we have to make sure it impregnates the whole organization. we our our own worst enemies. from my point of view we say we need this, we do. but we also need work inside the building and make sure that we spend your treasures the best way we can. we have to have the tools to do that. industry is ready. if we change the process, industry will adapt to that process. we need to go back to where we both share risks and returns. >> i want to hit on the last comment of the partnership. commercial technology and business has underpinned the hard and soft power of this nation. there should no
story going up for confirmation i got a briefing on the acquisition instruction. had two generals and two admirals briefing me. at the end of the table was a marine corps captain and i always loved speaking to the junior officers. i said what do you do the think about our acquisition program? the navy lieutenant goes over to the marine and the marine looks down and says well, sir, if it was up to me i would stamp top-secret on 500 it and leave it on the chinese steps and then we went. >>...
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story about camp david. how do you possibly run a facility on top of the mountain in nature with great men and women from the navy and marine corps, indeed, perfect quote-unquote but make it look natural? how do you clean nature up but not make it look ground? how do you make sure you clean nature up but not affect the functioning of hvac in the building or the lights? this is a beautiful shot, but it's not ready for humans to visit, is it? you had to get the fireplace going. you had to clean the snow. what you do with all the snow? how do you get the dirty stuff out of there? what do you do when a water line breaks? asked heather. how do you beat perfect but natural? which of course is not possible. there's no perfectionism but you can be really good. much of the book that talked about the stories that i and other commanding officers experienced in balancing the needs of your family, the needs of the crew, how to handle discipline, how do you handle rewards, how do you handle those awkward moments with presidents, how do use humor in a right way maybe sometimes. how do you apologize when your crew are you make mistakes but do it
story about camp david. how do you possibly run a facility on top of the mountain in nature with great men and women from the navy and marine corps, indeed, perfect quote-unquote but make it look natural? how do you clean nature up but not make it look ground? how do you make sure you clean nature up but not affect the functioning of hvac in the building or the lights? this is a beautiful shot, but it's not ready for humans to visit, is it? you had to get the fireplace going. you had to clean...
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story and i'm sticking with it. [laughter] mr. rubenstein: mr. secretary, i want to thank you very much for coming. i appreciate you taking the time. sec. mnuchin: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: sunday on c-span's "q&a," an author and wall street journal contributor with his book "the accidental president." >> roosevelt's funeral was saturday and sunday. truman was terrified to give the speech. he talks about the night before, he laid in bed and pray to god that he would not miss it up. he climbs the stairs, four stairs to the pulpit. he looks out and sees his wife and she is crying. she is crying because roosevelt is dead, the nation is in shock, and she never wanted to be the first lady. she never wanted her husband to be president. she is frightened and frightened for him. meanwhile, he has to get up and inspire confidence in his administration and the whole world. the whole world has to understand that america will continue, that the war will continue. announcer: "q&a" sunday night at 8:00 eastern on returns tocongress s
story and i'm sticking with it. [laughter] mr. rubenstein: mr. secretary, i want to thank you very much for coming. i appreciate you taking the time. sec. mnuchin: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: sunday on c-span's "q&a," an author and wall street journal contributor with his book "the...
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earlier this morning johnny joey jones a retired marine corps bomb technician who lost his legs in afghanistan weighed. in. >> we tell their stories sacrifice every day because of the freedoms that they believe in and we all share in. and to attack a movie telling their story, i mean, come on. jillian: the article calls the new movie "12 strong" the biggest offender, special forces mission to take down the taliban after 9/11. iowa could be the latest state to pass that what could amount to citizenship test before receiving diploma. iowa lawmakers putting a bill on the take force kids to correctly answer at least 60% of the questions. this is the same exam given to immigrants hoping to become citizens. that test also requiring 60% to pass. 8 other states currently have similar requirements. all right. out of the way, dads, the sons of new orleans state quarterback drew breeze steal the show at the super bowl. >> hands to yourselves, guys. they fight constantly, right? you guys are supposed to be working ball boys. what kind of stuff are you doing. >> we're -- all right. we lost them. we lost them. so, we can see that the breeze boy
earlier this morning johnny joey jones a retired marine corps bomb technician who lost his legs in afghanistan weighed. in. >> we tell their stories sacrifice every day because of the freedoms that they believe in and we all share in. and to attack a movie telling their story, i mean, come on. jillian: the article calls the new movie "12 strong" the biggest offender, special forces mission to take down the taliban after 9/11. iowa could be the latest state to pass that what...
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story where dams, inland waterways receiving a grade of ds deplorable, representing cumulative investment backing log of $140 billion, authorized but unconstructed portfolio of another $60 billion. the corps faces a sizable math problem as they try to service that roughly $200 billion, if you add 140 billion, add that to the 60 billion requirement and more. match that up if you will with the annual budget hovers around $4.6 billion. the math just doesn't work, does it? clearly we have a lot of important work to do. we need to work in bipartisan fashion if we really to address these concerns and build consensus on a path forward, and a smart, cost efficient way leveraging both green and as well as gray infrastructure solutions. again, mr. chairman, thank you for holding this important hearing. i look forward, we all look forward to hearing from our witnesses. i have something i want to submit for the record, is that right? isn't letters of acclaim for newest member of our committee. this is the new deal. this information deals with our material, say to chris, welcome aboard. >> [inaudible]. >> senator harris said i'm moving off your committee. >> sorry to hear that. not because i'm not int
story where dams, inland waterways receiving a grade of ds deplorable, representing cumulative investment backing log of $140 billion, authorized but unconstructed portfolio of another $60 billion. the corps faces a sizable math problem as they try to service that roughly $200 billion, if you add 140 billion, add that to the 60 billion requirement and more. match that up if you will with the annual budget hovers around $4.6 billion. the math just doesn't work, does it? clearly we have a lot of...
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among the stories that are front and center, yet another company announcing increases in employee compensation due to the new tax laws i ion's bank corpase salaries for employees and plans $ 1,000 bonuses for 80% of its workers also, playboy enterprises considering dropping the u.s. print edition of its flagship magazine the "wall street journal" reporting that the company is focussing on revenue from brand pa wereships and licensing deals following the death of founder hugh hefner. that would be the end of an era. >> that thing i call it life support. >> it's been a struggle. the question has always been do you need the magazine to help create the brand meaning if the ultimate -- if the ultimate business is a licensing business and everything else, how much of that -- how much of that was in hugh hefner himself and the mansion and all of that? >> he wanted -- i'm sure it was his decision to never close that >> and then it becomes a digital magazine what does that mean? what's it like >> well, i don't know. i don't know. >> can you imagine in this day and age. >> talk about a throwback. all right. >> but there's things that are on the
among the stories that are front and center, yet another company announcing increases in employee compensation due to the new tax laws i ion's bank corpase salaries for employees and plans $ 1,000 bonuses for 80% of its workers also, playboy enterprises considering dropping the u.s. print edition of its flagship magazine the "wall street journal" reporting that the company is focussing on revenue from brand pa wereships and licensing deals following the death of founder hugh hefner....