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susan: how did he get arrested?aren: he was on a street corner and san leandro, california, which is a suburb next to oakland in the san francisco bay area, and he was visiting his girlfriend that day on the corner and he went into this kind of corner store to buy some cigarettes and he thinks he was spotted. somebody recognized him. he was on the corner, and all of a sudden the san leandro police showed up and said something to him like, have you seen any short japanese guys around here? and my father said no. then the military police came and that was it. they took him first to the san leandro jail, and then to oakland and in the federal jail in san francisco. they do not know what to do with him. susan: one of the important -- what are the important things to know about fred cory monteith -- fred korematsu. peter: the initial steps were very rudimentary, to say the least. he was put in to the federal jail, and while he was there, he was visited by the director of the northern california aclu, a -- aclu. he had re
susan: how did he get arrested?aren: he was on a street corner and san leandro, california, which is a suburb next to oakland in the san francisco bay area, and he was visiting his girlfriend that day on the corner and he went into this kind of corner store to buy some cigarettes and he thinks he was spotted. somebody recognized him. he was on the corner, and all of a sudden the san leandro police showed up and said something to him like, have you seen any short japanese guys around here? and...
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susan will no longer be your doctor. and that included patients who had cancer, patients who had chronic kidney disease, patients who had complicated room to logical decide and what happened after hurricane ike very much defined my experience as a medical student and the kind of doctor that i'm becoming. so this story is about the head and neck cancer surgeon, and she refused to abandon her patients even when they were dropped from the rolls at utmb. so this is about her and what she did. what is a surgeon without her operating room? whatwhat does a good doctor do n the institution she works for compels her to abandon patients who obviously need her help? susan began to find her own answers to these questions by driving up the coast. her galveston patients were scattered, but many lived farther up the coast in areas that had had not been flooded by ike. these patients, too, had gotten the form letter. in the weeks after hurricane ike, she began to climb into her little volkswagen and drive out to find them. she was unacc
susan will no longer be your doctor. and that included patients who had cancer, patients who had chronic kidney disease, patients who had complicated room to logical decide and what happened after hurricane ike very much defined my experience as a medical student and the kind of doctor that i'm becoming. so this story is about the head and neck cancer surgeon, and she refused to abandon her patients even when they were dropped from the rolls at utmb. so this is about her and what she did. what...
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susan would go through the door of the trailer into someone would offer a cup of tap water. the sickbed often take up the space so afterwards she would be invited. she was conscious of her own competitive golf and it wasn't too shabby to seem doctor lee. oddly her patients didn't see surprised to see her and it was as if they had been sitting at the edge of the bed to walk in there were people at every stage of treatment people that have been just diagnosed and to whom weeks before susan could explain they had a great chance of surviving and there were people with feeding tubes in their stomachs and of those in between some who'd gotten surgery and some who had not. so what do we want to do, they would ask her, what is the plan. that is when the easy autumn healing became shaky because the truth is susanne didn't know exactly what to do. some of her patients were convinced that it was a temporary thing and that they would take them back as soon as they could. others had already began to seek care elsewhere but still others were sick to do anything at all. she had to tell the
susan would go through the door of the trailer into someone would offer a cup of tap water. the sickbed often take up the space so afterwards she would be invited. she was conscious of her own competitive golf and it wasn't too shabby to seem doctor lee. oddly her patients didn't see surprised to see her and it was as if they had been sitting at the edge of the bed to walk in there were people at every stage of treatment people that have been just diagnosed and to whom weeks before susan could...
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she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old, and susan b is the asked, "who audience believes women should have the right to vote?" as an eight-year-old, she stood up. that was a memorable experience that definitely has the connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men -- families wereere traveling west -- hearty people, and at that time in 1850, congress passed to the organ donation -- the oregon donation land claim laws. anyone who came to the oregon territory before 1849 got out right 640 acres of land. after 1850 they cut that in half to 320 acres. the interesting thing is that that amount of land, half of it was in the woman's name. 320 acres were given to a couple. if you were a single man, you got half of that. if you were a single man, you best a single woman, you got half of that. -- a single woman, you got half of that. right away, women have land claim ownership. that was an important part of the oregon trail era. 1853, washington becomes a separate ter
she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old, and susan b is the asked, "who audience believes women should have the right to vote?" as an eight-year-old, she stood up. that was a memorable experience that definitely has the connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men -- families wereere traveling west -- hearty people, and at that time in 1850, congress passed...
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susan atkins says, "i have no sympathy for you," and she's slaughtered. >> reporter: then susan atkinsn the front door, to make sure the cops would connect these murders to gary hinman's murder. >> they arrive back at the ranch. charlie manson's waiting for them. "what'd you do? tell me about it." and they tell him. and he's furious. from their description, he doesn't think they've left the house appalling enough that it will get the attention they want. >> reporter: so, said guinn, manson himself returned to the house and draped an american flag near sharon tate's body. >> manson, with his sense of theatre, thought that would be the thing that would really, really make everybody gasp and pay attention. >> a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered and the circumstances were lurid. >> were the bodies badly mutilated? >> this i'd rather not discuss. >> reporter: but nobody made a link to gary hinman. beausoleil remained in jail. >> charlie was furious. they had screwed up. >> he blamed them? >> very much so. if they had done it right -- >> they'll have -- >> "we'll do it" --
susan atkins says, "i have no sympathy for you," and she's slaughtered. >> reporter: then susan atkinsn the front door, to make sure the cops would connect these murders to gary hinman's murder. >> they arrive back at the ranch. charlie manson's waiting for them. "what'd you do? tell me about it." and they tell him. and he's furious. from their description, he doesn't think they've left the house appalling enough that it will get the attention they want. >>...
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susan: i have a tactical question. the migration of audiences to alternate media other than television, to their own individual screens and the increased use of social media, not just by the president, but people in the political process, how does that affect how you allocate dollars in the upcoming election? steven: that is a great question. every single election cycle we end up allocating more and more of our resources to non-television platforms, social media, digital media, mobile media. a lot of people now encounter most of their digital consumption, younger people especially, on mobile phones. we have also found that different media are better for communicating different kinds of messages. positive brand-building messages work exceptionally well in and digital spaces on social media or persuasion. more negative-oriented messages still pack a greater punch on television. i can't explain exactly why, but we've found that kind of correlation. i think tv remains a critical player, even though you have a huge amount o
susan: i have a tactical question. the migration of audiences to alternate media other than television, to their own individual screens and the increased use of social media, not just by the president, but people in the political process, how does that affect how you allocate dollars in the upcoming election? steven: that is a great question. every single election cycle we end up allocating more and more of our resources to non-television platforms, social media, digital media, mobile media. a...
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susan is here, a former nsa attorney. michael zeldin is special counsel to robert mueller at the justice department. great to see you. thank you so much. matthew, the deputy attorney general says they are not going on any fishing expedition, but you think they are. why? >> well, i was concerned when i read the cnn reporting you mentioned the special counsel is looking at trump's finances, unrelated to the 2016 election, unrelated to russian coordination in that regard. i think that is a red line that is beyond the scope of the letter that the deputy attorney general issued and appointed director mueller, as special counsel. really, it's not controversial. it would be a fishing expedition if they look into all of trump's finances. i know that's what some on the left want. there is a fourth amendment issue, even as it relates to the president and others in his family, we can not have unfettered prosecutors turning over every rock unrelated to any nexus to the underlying issues, the russian coordination and the 2016 election
susan is here, a former nsa attorney. michael zeldin is special counsel to robert mueller at the justice department. great to see you. thank you so much. matthew, the deputy attorney general says they are not going on any fishing expedition, but you think they are. why? >> well, i was concerned when i read the cnn reporting you mentioned the special counsel is looking at trump's finances, unrelated to the 2016 election, unrelated to russian coordination in that regard. i think that is a...
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susan will no longer be your dr.. that included patients who have cancer, or patients who had chronic disease, patients who had chronic disease. what happened after hurricane ike very much to find my experience as a medical student in the kind of dr. that i wasr becoming. so, this story is about doctor who is the head head of the cancer surgeon. she refused to abandon her patients when their drop from the role. this is about her and what she did. the institution she works for told her to abandon patients susan began to find her ow answers by driving up the coast. her patients were scattered but many look further up the coast in areas that had not been flooded by ike. these patients to have gotte form letter. susan cannot reach them byd fure telephone, so the weeks after hurricane ike should begin to climb into her volkswagen and drove off to find them. she began to fill it with the practice of medicine. the weather was beautiful, sunny and cool the most perfect october you could dream of after your son was destroyed.
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conventione women's led by susan b anthony on among other leaders. interestingly enough right after that she began a world wind -- a to advocate for women's rights periods went of the early leaders in the 20th century and washington state saw her in 1848 as a eight-year-old. barnstorming through illinois and that is emma smith defoe who suffrage leader of the movement through tacoma. she saw susan b anthony and central illinois when she was eight years old. susan b anthony asked who in the audience believe women should have the right to vote, as a stood up. old she that was a memorable experience, it definitely has a connection 1910. state from 1848 read about the same time as the women's conference in seneca falls women and men were timeling west and at that at 1850 congress passed the land claim law. anybody who came to the oregon --ritory before 1849 god 640 received 640 acres of land. thatnteresting thing is amount of land, half of that was in the woman's name. if you are a single man you got half of that. if you are a single woman you got half o
conventione women's led by susan b anthony on among other leaders. interestingly enough right after that she began a world wind -- a to advocate for women's rights periods went of the early leaders in the 20th century and washington state saw her in 1848 as a eight-year-old. barnstorming through illinois and that is emma smith defoe who suffrage leader of the movement through tacoma. she saw susan b anthony and central illinois when she was eight years old. susan b anthony asked who in the...
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susan: it is a timely week. this week on tuesday is the special election to fill jeff sessions' seat in alabama and we will talk about that and also about the seeming feud between the president of the united states and the senate majority leader. a lot on our agenda. let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions. erica warner is the chief congressional reporter for the "associated press." thank you for coming back this week. erica: my pleasure. al weaver joins us for the first time. he is a political reporter for the "washington examiner." erica, why don't you start? erica: steve, i think we have to kick off with talking about the trump-mcconnell feud. what did you think about seeing the president late into your former boss when you were chief of staff? does it do anything to forward republican goals and any thoughts how it will play into the 2018 midterms? steven: i feel like the kid who is listening to his kids arguing upstairs and just wishing everyone could get along. the "wall street journ
susan: it is a timely week. this week on tuesday is the special election to fill jeff sessions' seat in alabama and we will talk about that and also about the seeming feud between the president of the united states and the senate majority leader. a lot on our agenda. let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions. erica warner is the chief congressional reporter for the "associated press." thank you for coming back this week. erica: my pleasure. al weaver joins us for...
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host: susan, do have a comment on this? completely with what condi just said. ] aughter >> we tended to look toward 70's, 80's, 90 as our primary partner. , especially for susan and tom, germany has become our lead partner. one thing i think has been a problem with president trump is as ane describes germany economic competitor and does not talk about it as our leading strategic partner in europe. angela merkel is our greatest ally in europe. if i could say one thing to donald trump it would be, you need a better relationship with a glut merkel. she -- with angela merkel. she is our key ally. >> i think germany is absolutely critical. nick, i agree with your characterization completely. the other thing we need to commit to is the idea of europe that is strong and unified in shares our values. what is going on in hungry and you see russia working very hard ,o exacerbate these divisions then you see. and with brexit, how do we keep britain fully involved in how do we envision a future in which they might come back? >> this is
host: susan, do have a comment on this? completely with what condi just said. ] aughter >> we tended to look toward 70's, 80's, 90 as our primary partner. , especially for susan and tom, germany has become our lead partner. one thing i think has been a problem with president trump is as ane describes germany economic competitor and does not talk about it as our leading strategic partner in europe. angela merkel is our greatest ally in europe. if i could say one thing to donald trump it...
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they worried -- there she is -- >> susan rice. [applause] hi. >> sorry to interrupt. >> i call her my little sister even though we are not related. ,o return to the liberal order it is important to know what they were trying to avoid. they hated the fact that there have been trading policies and competition over resources that was violent and would not do that again. they were going to try to create the democratic peace where they could and rebuilt germany as a democracy, japan is a democracy, it would be protected by american military power. that was the liberal order. china,eing challenged by although china has one fit in and one foot out. it is being challenged by russia because they do not really have a foot in the economic side and therefore use its military power for its respect. it is also being challenged by the four horsemen of the apocalypse, populism, nativism, isolationism, and protectionism which tend to run together. one of the questions that we should be asking is -- not just the challenge to the liberal order from
they worried -- there she is -- >> susan rice. [applause] hi. >> sorry to interrupt. >> i call her my little sister even though we are not related. ,o return to the liberal order it is important to know what they were trying to avoid. they hated the fact that there have been trading policies and competition over resources that was violent and would not do that again. they were going to try to create the democratic peace where they could and rebuilt germany as a democracy,...
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yet, carol and susan. iwas like, my new mum is called susan to!|j yet, carol and susan. is called susan to! i think my mum as well for having such young children, a think that would have been really hard for her. i think she was quite scared. you don't know what viewers are in your head, and what viewers are in your head, and what are legitimate fears. but they don't know if you could legally lose your children or if someone complains and what would the school system complains and what would the school syste m say ? complains and what would the school system say? my grandparents knew, but none of their friends knew, they we re but none of their friends knew, they were so but none of their friends knew, they were so worried about what their reaction would be. i remember my mum sat me my brother down and she asked ifi sat me my brother down and she asked if i was embarrassed by her. and we we re if i was embarrassed by her. and we were both just like, if i was embarrassed by her. and we were bothjust like, "don't be if i was embarrassed by her. and we were both just like,
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susan rice spent four years as president obama's national security advisor. during that time the threat from north korea only grew. now susan rice is criticizing the trump administration for trying a different strategy while warning that a preemptive attack would be a terrible idea. >> what i worry about is this discussion and preparation potentially for what the administration has called preventive war, or preemptive war. envision the united states potentially attacking north korea in the absence of an imminent or actual threat against the united states. deterence makes good sense, that's very essential for us to maintain, and obviously we don't take off the table the threat of the use of force. but preemptive war if one were thinking of executing that, would be catastrophic. >> oh, susan. so san , susan. i nearly walked out of the room. the great tabby bruce is with us. i've got to say this, tabby. you know, susan rice is, and people like her, are the reason we're at this point. for. 4 years, the susan rices of the world have told us there's nothing to worr
susan rice spent four years as president obama's national security advisor. during that time the threat from north korea only grew. now susan rice is criticizing the trump administration for trying a different strategy while warning that a preemptive attack would be a terrible idea. >> what i worry about is this discussion and preparation potentially for what the administration has called preventive war, or preemptive war. envision the united states potentially attacking north korea in...
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susan davis of npr. carol lee of nbc news. and franco ordoñez of mcclasmy. >> celebrating 50 years, this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand the challenges of today. and research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> additional funding is provided by dana-farber cancer institute. more at discover, care, believe.org. newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. through the yuen foundation. , the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your cbs station from viewers like up. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. this was supposed to be a chance for the white house to reset. a new chief of staff was instituted to stabilize a divided west wing. but instead president trump found himself in a familiar place, up against the ropes with new developments about the ongoing russia
susan davis of npr. carol lee of nbc news. and franco ordoñez of mcclasmy. >> celebrating 50 years, this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand the challenges of today. and research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> additional funding is provided by dana-farber cancer institute. more at discover, care, believe.org. newman's own foundation. donating all...
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the fact is the susan rice case unbelievable.e ambassador to the united nations is even worse to susan rice. more of whom aberdeen's emails came out and there are direct quotes of this person gave a million dollars to the clinton foundation, we need to take care of them. how can you not be indicting these people for playing out corruption? >> sean: wears robert mueller on this. if he's hired all of his obama clinton democratic donors and even hillary clinton's attorney. where are the investigations into these matters that i keep talking about every night? >> some movement on the house and senate judiciary committees, i think the republicans should be dramatically more aggressive in taking all of this on. for one thing, there ought to be subpoenas that expose all of financing of the clinton foundation back to its beginning that allow us to find the floor for money and will be stunned as to how much foreign money will be financing the clintons and their activities. i look at the effort to distort what the family has done. and then
the fact is the susan rice case unbelievable.e ambassador to the united nations is even worse to susan rice. more of whom aberdeen's emails came out and there are direct quotes of this person gave a million dollars to the clinton foundation, we need to take care of them. how can you not be indicting these people for playing out corruption? >> sean: wears robert mueller on this. if he's hired all of his obama clinton democratic donors and even hillary clinton's attorney. where are the...
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susan bro's comment was think before you speak. let's leave it there and move on, which is what republicans are saying, not the media, what republicans, ed, are saying about donald trump. >> okay. all right. >> he is saying he lacks competence. they are saying that he is lacking of competence and lacking of stability. that, from bob corker. tim scott says he is compromised his moral authority. mitt romney says he should apologize. do you agree with them? >> no. i think what he should do is continue what he did when he hired general kelly was hired. every station and pundit said he's getting more stability. i think with we need a president that is going to get better people all the time. let me be clear, anna's wing of the republican party is over. the people that wanted amnesty, illegals on demand, free trade, that party, romney, anna, huntsman, romney, mccain and jeb, they lost everything. we need to move on. corker is a serious man. he is expressing his concern. on the other hand, corker and the senate are doing the work of trump
susan bro's comment was think before you speak. let's leave it there and move on, which is what republicans are saying, not the media, what republicans, ed, are saying about donald trump. >> okay. all right. >> he is saying he lacks competence. they are saying that he is lacking of competence and lacking of stability. that, from bob corker. tim scott says he is compromised his moral authority. mitt romney says he should apologize. do you agree with them? >> no. i think what he...
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this revelation emerged just weeks after it was revealed that susan rice had been unmasking members of the trump team who happened to be mentioned in classified intelligence reports by default the names are redacted but susan rice had been making sure that the names and information was readily available to anyone with a clearance to see classified government documents and potentially leak this information to the media susan rice's actions were flagged by as i recall one watt nick a member of the trumpet ministration since january apparently his revelation struck the wrong chord with mcmaster who has now dismissed him and it appears that's how it works with the general if he doesn't like you you go these people laid the very foundation of trump's foreign policy promises as a candidate we've been moving from one wrecked was intervention to another coup in libya syria iraq iran this destructive cycle bad decisions we cannot be the policeman of the world now that most of those who shape trumps foreign policy have gone we have this my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much an
this revelation emerged just weeks after it was revealed that susan rice had been unmasking members of the trump team who happened to be mentioned in classified intelligence reports by default the names are redacted but susan rice had been making sure that the names and information was readily available to anyone with a clearance to see classified government documents and potentially leak this information to the media susan rice's actions were flagged by as i recall one watt nick a member of...
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burns: we will give susan a breather. the question is, susan, is the liberal order weakening? is american leadership of that order weakening? i will go to tom. tom, your views, let me put a little english on this. america first, part of the problem of a weakening america? donilon: thank you. we have in our country deep and not a lot of conversation takes place across the political lines, and not a lot of conversation takes place in the policy world on the domestic side. it does take place in foreign policy and national security, and we are looking -- lucky for that. this institution has been an up or part of that. you have two decades straight through of service on the stage are today, and i think it is a manifestation of something. port for us to continue in terms of our national security. condi's disruption of the u.s.-led is the most important thing, the post-world war ii world order. it is important to underscore that. this would not have happened without the united states, and it will not continue without the united states, and we cannot take it for granted that. -- grant
burns: we will give susan a breather. the question is, susan, is the liberal order weakening? is american leadership of that order weakening? i will go to tom. tom, your views, let me put a little english on this. america first, part of the problem of a weakening america? donilon: thank you. we have in our country deep and not a lot of conversation takes place across the political lines, and not a lot of conversation takes place in the policy world on the domestic side. it does take place in...
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susan samantha power and susan rice. and ben hroddes.pper and comey and now the general counsel of the fbi, all of these people involved in leaking intelligence and unmasking people. have you ever seen that? have you ever seen a prime minister's conversation with the president leaked like this? >> no, you are right. the administrative deep state and news media allies are all determined to try to destroy donald trump. it is a straightforward fight. and i recommend to everyone sidney powell's book licensed to lie about the justice department that goes in detail over with senator stephen and eron case in texas how deeply corrupt the justice department is. the susan rice case is unbelievable. and the ambassador to the united nations was worse than susan rice and there is case after case after case. and the story today or yesterday, when more of uman aberdeen's e-mails came out. a million to clinton foundation, we need to take care of them. how can you not indict them for plain outright corruption. >> robert mueller is involved in investigati
susan samantha power and susan rice. and ben hroddes.pper and comey and now the general counsel of the fbi, all of these people involved in leaking intelligence and unmasking people. have you ever seen that? have you ever seen a prime minister's conversation with the president leaked like this? >> no, you are right. the administrative deep state and news media allies are all determined to try to destroy donald trump. it is a straightforward fight. and i recommend to everyone sidney...
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susan. i nearly walked out of the roomu the great tammy bruce is with us.'ve got to say this, tammy. you know, susan rice is and people like her -- the reason we are at this point. for 24 years, the susan rices of the world have told us there's nothing to worry about. nothing to worry about. nothing to worry about. now suddenly she says, oh, it's a nuclear north korea we have to live with it, get over it. >> like the arsonist telling you not to put out the fire, it would be too dangerous. everybody knows susan rice everybody has a history of really being a pawn, if you will, of saying things that are not true about international affairs. aboutte benghazi. why president trump is the president. we get it, it's astoundingng thy still are present, speaking as, though they've been dropped in from mars and had nothing to do with the last eight years. and i think, though, that the president is focused in this regard. i understand everybody has opinions about the nature of what is occurring here. i can tell you this, probably what had a big impact, we know it did p
susan. i nearly walked out of the roomu the great tammy bruce is with us.'ve got to say this, tammy. you know, susan rice is and people like her -- the reason we are at this point. for 24 years, the susan rices of the world have told us there's nothing to worry about. nothing to worry about. nothing to worry about. now suddenly she says, oh, it's a nuclear north korea we have to live with it, get over it. >> like the arsonist telling you not to put out the fire, it would be too dangerous....
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new york well according to reports the security clearance given to susan rice was a regular procedure issued for every living former presidential adviser rice says she never requested the identities of trump's team members to be revealed for political purposes. well former u.s. congressman michael family again thinks that mcmaster is pursuing a different us foreign policy strategy than the president and that's what's putting his future as the national security adviser at risk i think general mcmaster views his own views of the national security the united states his job and the foreign policy of this noted stays as superior to that of the president just like master was a mistake he's going to go to factors whatever is that he will even take over as commanding general in afghanistan put a uniform back on and he will be replaced with someone who can actually execute the trump administration's foreign policy goals still to come this hour bahrain's most prominent human rights campaign a face is prison again for tweeting but this time it's about a foreign war we'll explain why after the br
new york well according to reports the security clearance given to susan rice was a regular procedure issued for every living former presidential adviser rice says she never requested the identities of trump's team members to be revealed for political purposes. well former u.s. congressman michael family again thinks that mcmaster is pursuing a different us foreign policy strategy than the president and that's what's putting his future as the national security adviser at risk i think general...
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new york according to reports the security clearance given to susan rice was a regular procedure for every living former presidential adviser rice says she's never requested the identities of trump's team members to be revealed for political purposes only u.s. congressman michael flanagan thinks the mcmaster is pursuing a different us foreign policy strategy than the president announced was putting his future as the national security adviser at risk. i think general with master views his own views of the national security the united states his job in the foreign policy of this noted stays as superior to that of the president but master was a mistake he's going to go. and take over is clearly general in afghanistan where the uniform back up and he will be replaced with someone who can actually execute the trumpet ministrations foreign policy goals. now the leading bahraini human rights activist maybe what his job is facing up to fifteen years in prison this is trial resumes today for tweeting about the war in yemen the jab is the co-founder of the bahrain center for human rights and h
new york according to reports the security clearance given to susan rice was a regular procedure for every living former presidential adviser rice says she's never requested the identities of trump's team members to be revealed for political purposes only u.s. congressman michael flanagan thinks the mcmaster is pursuing a different us foreign policy strategy than the president announced was putting his future as the national security adviser at risk. i think general with master views his own...
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yeah, carol and susan. i was like, "my new mum's called susan too!"s well, for having such young children, i think that would have been really hard for her. i think she was quite scared. you don't know what fears are in your head and what are legitimate fears. but they didn't know if you could legally lose your children or if someone complains and what would the school system say? my grandparents knew, but none of their friends knew, they were so worried about what their reaction would be. i remember my mum sat me my brother down and she asked if i was embarrassed by her. and we were both just like, "don't be so stupid. of course we're not embarrassed." i think maybe in another 20 years, it will be completely different. i think our mothers helped in pioneering the change that has happened. knowing that our parents have helped at least one person in this world come out is just a lovely thought. look at all the people they marry, all the younger women and all the gay guys that they marry. ijust think it's in anything, knowing you're not alone. massive r
yeah, carol and susan. i was like, "my new mum's called susan too!"s well, for having such young children, i think that would have been really hard for her. i think she was quite scared. you don't know what fears are in your head and what are legitimate fears. but they didn't know if you could legally lose your children or if someone complains and what would the school system say? my grandparents knew, but none of their friends knew, they were so worried about what their reaction...
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well according to reports the security clearance given to susan rice was a regular procedure issued for every living former presidential adviser rice say she's never requested the identities of team members be revealed for political purposes. interactive online campaign aimed at raising awareness about a right wing hate crime is being widely ridiculed in the u k. crossing the line it's called asks you to make several choices throughout the game depending on how you respond the story play out with your caracter becoming involved in far right activities it can even end with them killing a person or witnessing others commit murder through hate the project was created with the help of but for chirp police be endorsed by a number of other police forces right or wrong in britain to gain suggests that it doesn't take much to trigger someone to become violent or even radicalized the campaign is part of a wider one aimed at preventing terrorism well to debate the story we're not joined by a number of guests including my ahmed shah from the ramadan foundation and. political satirist you're both v
well according to reports the security clearance given to susan rice was a regular procedure issued for every living former presidential adviser rice say she's never requested the identities of team members be revealed for political purposes. interactive online campaign aimed at raising awareness about a right wing hate crime is being widely ridiculed in the u k. crossing the line it's called asks you to make several choices throughout the game depending on how you respond the story play out...
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who he's really talking to, listening to my adviser susan here, is h.r.e else who is standing in his way. president trump comes from the new york media market where if you want to talk to somebody, you talk to them through the media. we've gone through a campaign in 201 days of an entire administration trying to communicate with a boss who won't listen to them through the press, through television and newspapers. what we're seeing is a commander in chief doing the same thing. >> all right. ten second last word, elise. >> it's dark. we're forced to talk about it. this could be hundreds of thousands of civilians, world war iii. of course we have to. but it is painful to think that we are somewhat maybe being used by a president who is lashing out his own advisers. >> wagging the dog. that's what they call it. thanks to everyone. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now. hi, chuck. >> i keep trying to comfort myself, it's just august. it's just somebody that's bored. >> you promised august pain. i blame you. >> maybe the r
who he's really talking to, listening to my adviser susan here, is h.r.e else who is standing in his way. president trump comes from the new york media market where if you want to talk to somebody, you talk to them through the media. we've gone through a campaign in 201 days of an entire administration trying to communicate with a boss who won't listen to them through the press, through television and newspapers. what we're seeing is a commander in chief doing the same thing. >> all...
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here's susan sarandon in the new season of "ray donovan."look at this. >> he wants $2 million and your husband's oscar. >> i hope you're joking. >> that's what he said. >> i'll pay him the money but no oscar. >> that could be a problem. >> sam, give him the money, give him a statue, you got plenty of both. >> i'm not giving that blackmailing son of a bitch my husband's oscar. >> what you thinking, ray? >> it's not my oscar. >> tell tom i'll give him $3 million, no oscar and a a warning to not [ bleep ] trifle with me again, understood? >> jimmy: oh, yeah! [ cheers and applause ] that's how you do it! that's what i'm talking about right there! and by the way, four sentences. >> four sentences. >> jimmy: he said four sentences in that scene. susan sarandon everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "ray donovan" airs sundays at 9:00 p.m. on showtime. it's a great show. we'll be right back with riz ahmed. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the ford summer sales event is in full swing. i'll jump out and guide you back. easy, son. this is
here's susan sarandon in the new season of "ray donovan."look at this. >> he wants $2 million and your husband's oscar. >> i hope you're joking. >> that's what he said. >> i'll pay him the money but no oscar. >> that could be a problem. >> sam, give him the money, give him a statue, you got plenty of both. >> i'm not giving that blackmailing son of a bitch my husband's oscar. >> what you thinking, ray? >> it's not my oscar....
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susan, michael hopkins. susan, that clip we just had a little hard to hear there.retary of defense talking to american troops abroad and saying your job is to hold the line until people, leaders back in the united states, can get back to understanding and respecting each other. incredible statement there from a defense secretary. >> that is secretary who is committed and dedicated to the united states of america first and foremost. he is not going to put the people who he is responsible for nor his reputation on the line for donald trump. because anyone who does knows they can probably get burned by it but he is above it. i think at this point while he may have a lot of frustrations, he's been asked to stay on and work hard by a lot of different people. democrats and republicans. because we need him in our government right now. but this is clearly a very frustrated person can be said the same of rex tillerson. who also has another complication in his tenure of secretary which is the president's son-in-law, who has been like a shadow secretary of state. right now he
susan, michael hopkins. susan, that clip we just had a little hard to hear there.retary of defense talking to american troops abroad and saying your job is to hold the line until people, leaders back in the united states, can get back to understanding and respecting each other. incredible statement there from a defense secretary. >> that is secretary who is committed and dedicated to the united states of america first and foremost. he is not going to put the people who he is responsible...
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my thanks to susan sarandon, riz ahmed, chord overstreet, once again!ia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you so much for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- kenan thompson. from "scientology and the aftermath," actress leah remini. from "icarus," filmmaker bryan fogel. featuring the 8g band with roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and genemen, seth meyers. >> seth: welcome to "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] we're so happy to have you here and we want to get started. we want to have a fun show. but we also wanted to take a moment to address what happened this weekend. on saturday there was yet another terror attack on american soil. this one was allegedly perpetrated by a white
my thanks to susan sarandon, riz ahmed, chord overstreet, once again!ia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you so much for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- kenan thompson. from...
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susan was in the 9th grade in high school -- pardon me. susan was a senior in high school, hank a sophomore, peter in the 6th grade and anne in the 4th grade. bob was 42 and i was 40. this was my first visit to washington to see bob who was living a few blocks from the white house in the jefferson hotel. while in d.c. i planned to look at houses and check out schools. the first exert is titled "first ladies dinner party." on the evening of friday, march 14, 1969, bob and i attended two different functions. while he dresses for the gridiron dinner, where members of the administration are traditionally roasted by the press, i dress for mrs. nixon's dinner honoring the white house wives. this is new to me and the protocol is intimidating. i wish bob were going to be at the white house with me. i ask him for advice. just follow the other ladies, he says. do what they do. i'm sure you won't be the only one there for the first time. dressed in white tie and tails, bob leaves first. when the zipper in my dress gets stuck, vi to ask the doorman at
susan was in the 9th grade in high school -- pardon me. susan was a senior in high school, hank a sophomore, peter in the 6th grade and anne in the 4th grade. bob was 42 and i was 40. this was my first visit to washington to see bob who was living a few blocks from the white house in the jefferson hotel. while in d.c. i planned to look at houses and check out schools. the first exert is titled "first ladies dinner party." on the evening of friday, march 14, 1969, bob and i attended...