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he was a threat and i juxtaposed tamir rice. kyle rittenhouse where you have the 17-year-old who hasn't ar-15 who strolled by the police officers and kenosha wisconsin or where there was a black lives matter protest and the police are like we are so glad you guys are here. you want some water? it's hot out here. he then shoots three people. two of them he killed. he walked back towards the police officers with his hands up. they don't see a threat. they don't see danger. they are not n afraid. that speaks only in about the 2nd amendment. cisco carol anderson were you in any way shape or form a gun person prior to writing her most recent book? >> guest: a gun person? it wasn't like it was pro-gun or anti-gun. i was just here and it was like i said it was this discussion about philando castile that really sent me down this path of really trying to find to african-americans have 2nd amendment rights? i think always is a long hard word but i have generally been one that says we need to be reasonable about guns. the semi automatic we
he was a threat and i juxtaposed tamir rice. kyle rittenhouse where you have the 17-year-old who hasn't ar-15 who strolled by the police officers and kenosha wisconsin or where there was a black lives matter protest and the police are like we are so glad you guys are here. you want some water? it's hot out here. he then shoots three people. two of them he killed. he walked back towards the police officers with his hands up. they don't see a threat. they don't see danger. they are not n afraid....
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police rolled up within two seconds they shot tamir rice down. he was dangerous. he was a threat. and then i juxtaposed tamir rice to rittenhouse, a 17-year-old with an ar-15 strolled by the police officers in kenosha, with is wisconsin where there's a protest and you want water here, it's hot out here. he shoots three people, two he kids and walks back toward the police officers with his hands up, they don't see threat. they don't see danger, they're not afraid. that speaks volumes about the second amendment. >> carol anderson, were you in any way, shape or form a gun person prior to writing your most recent book? >> a gun person? no, no, it wasn't like i was pro gun or anti-gun. i was just here and it was-- like i said, it was this discussion about castillo that sent me down this path of really trying to find, you know, do african-americans have second amendment rights. i have always, always, i think always is a long, hard word, but i have generally been one that has said that we need to be reasonable about guns and so, the semi automatic weapons being readily available to civil
police rolled up within two seconds they shot tamir rice down. he was dangerous. he was a threat. and then i juxtaposed tamir rice to rittenhouse, a 17-year-old with an ar-15 strolled by the police officers in kenosha, with is wisconsin where there's a protest and you want water here, it's hot out here. he shoots three people, two he kids and walks back toward the police officers with his hands up, they don't see threat. they don't see danger, they're not afraid. that speaks volumes about the...
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the day is sunny because here in studio 1a elmo, cadabby, grover and tamir joining us hi, guys >> hi!>> oh, yeah. >> well, sometimes yes and sometimes no elmo is feeling really good today. >> you are >> mm-hmm. >> i saw elmo resting his head right here. >> sometimes elmo rests his head like this. >> oh, that's how we feel, too. >> yeah, i'm like, woo let's do this. >> abby, do va cup of coffee in the morning? >> she is a morning -- >> i don't have coffee i don't think that's a good idea for me i'm already pretty hyper. >> grover and tamir, good so see you you. we are happy you are here. you have so many cool people who visit you on "sesame street. who is somebody that visited you that you are like, wow >> we had samuel l. jackson came to visit us. >> what? >> yeah. >> my favorite. >> who >> yeah. the first lady. >> wait, y'all are very fancy. >> yeah. >> what was she like >> she was super nice and she played with tango and elmo and then she helped us on our first day of school. >> oh, so sweet. you guys, i was reading about your friend cookie monster. >> yes. >> did you know that cook
the day is sunny because here in studio 1a elmo, cadabby, grover and tamir joining us hi, guys >> hi!>> oh, yeah. >> well, sometimes yes and sometimes no elmo is feeling really good today. >> you are >> mm-hmm. >> i saw elmo resting his head right here. >> sometimes elmo rests his head like this. >> oh, that's how we feel, too. >> yeah, i'm like, woo let's do this. >> abby, do va cup of coffee in the morning? >> she is a morning...
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$55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the acknowledged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as prime minister boris johnson played with g 7 leaders in late june to quote, not give up on ukraine. all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach up or to one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now some of these countries have taken a position of strategic ambiguity or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our international correspondent has all the details in increasingly turning russia into a garage state. if that was so at present to his pl
$55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the acknowledged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as prime minister boris johnson played with g 7 leaders in late june to quote, not give up on ukraine. all this as the...
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oh, i wondered so hello. tamir works for the turkish news channel. harbor global. she heard the explosion and spoke to us. ellia, i was really, really charged find going on for ups for every pico class streets. i was about to go to a museum, situate and down the hard up last a very low bank. and we couldn't understand what happened. maybe we told maybe it's the gothic social because any stumble, know those. we can solve this time. blush. really just bridge gas explosion done real part of the be so people screaming started to run away with the package that it's hard to find and i may run into shops. i mean somebody just later, for a while, i try to speak with polio because we couldn't understand what was going on because it's because 3 is a very, very child the play. all right. and even tom days, it's really heavy. the like the very 1st to go district and also home to many foreign residential. mike, a hard stumble and it's really hard to imagine this trash and then employees confirmed that it's an explosion, but we still don't know if it's a total risk attack or not
oh, i wondered so hello. tamir works for the turkish news channel. harbor global. she heard the explosion and spoke to us. ellia, i was really, really charged find going on for ups for every pico class streets. i was about to go to a museum, situate and down the hard up last a very low bank. and we couldn't understand what happened. maybe we told maybe it's the gothic social because any stumble, know those. we can solve this time. blush. really just bridge gas explosion done real part of the be...
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$55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the acknowledged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as prime minister boris johnson played with g 7 leaders in late soon to quote, not give up on ukraine. all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach of earth one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now, some of these countries have taken a position as strategic ambiguity, or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our international correspondent has all the details in increasingly turning russia into a garage state. if that was so at present, put hi
$55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the acknowledged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as prime minister boris johnson played with g 7 leaders in late soon to quote, not give up on ukraine. all this as the...
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god forbid that tamir population you don’t need to destroy it there, you understand, it’s kind of like goes like this, yes, come on, well, why close the borders, it’s now the balts, for whom the entire soviet union worked, they kept the language and so on, now they are closing and they say that it’s a privilege to enter europe for us , yes, but and so on. and we openly come to the borders, the guys come to us, that is, we and what is the strength on the other side? that's where the strength lies. the fact that there is an absolute evil, without any without any moral and moral framework. we can afford everything we can openly lie. we can frankly borrow. there, terrorist acts are arranged by anything, because this is an absolute evil without restraints in this, both strengths and weaknesses. yes, that is , this is a philosophical question. i don't want to go deep into it. but strength - is it generosity from strength, or are you weakening yourself? this is generosity, right? that is, absolute evil, when you go to the fullest, the framework is crushed, in the end. what are you going to wi
god forbid that tamir population you don’t need to destroy it there, you understand, it’s kind of like goes like this, yes, come on, well, why close the borders, it’s now the balts, for whom the entire soviet union worked, they kept the language and so on, now they are closing and they say that it’s a privilege to enter europe for us , yes, but and so on. and we openly come to the borders, the guys come to us, that is, we and what is the strength on the other side? that's where the...
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right after trayvon martin their works killings over of the year there was tamir rice after that and mike brown. andsa sandra bland and philando castile. it was just so frustrating and heartbreaking and they think it did shape a generation. there was a poll that i saw it was number one before the pandemic but it was the cause that shaped generation was w the black lives matter movement whether it was a positive or negative reaction it was really interesting and kind of to see but also it makes a lot of sensg especially the civil rights movement back in the day it was on people's minds. >> definitely. i am appreciative of you mentioning those cases and the way they shaped people because with social media also must a part of the story when people see especially in the summer of 216161 philando castile killed n the videos going viral and people seeing them and then the response by so many people empowered in politics they sing well the problem is social media. it's like no, the problem is police violence. it's like people saying colin kaepernick is polarizing and taking a knee is polari
right after trayvon martin their works killings over of the year there was tamir rice after that and mike brown. andsa sandra bland and philando castile. it was just so frustrating and heartbreaking and they think it did shape a generation. there was a poll that i saw it was number one before the pandemic but it was the cause that shaped generation was w the black lives matter movement whether it was a positive or negative reaction it was really interesting and kind of to see but also it makes...
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there was tamir rice soon after that and then mike brown and freddie gray. i was in baltimore and 2015. that was in maryland, a lot more protests around that and then sandra bland and philando castile anthologies, all at lot of cases just happened short time span anything it was so frustrating and really heartbreaking. there was a poll that i saw right behind the pandemic, so was number one before the pandemic but like the cause that shapes our generation was a black lives matter movement. whether it was positive or negative reaction the thing that shaped things the most, like interesting and can increase to see but also and made a lot of sense especially seeing the impact back and they come probably one of the largest thing sews on people's minds was a domestic issue in 60. >> definitely. i'm really appreciative of you mentioning those cases and the way they shake people. social media is very much a part of this story because when people, especially in summer 2016, when alton sterling, terrence crutcher, philando castile all killed and the videos going vira
there was tamir rice soon after that and then mike brown and freddie gray. i was in baltimore and 2015. that was in maryland, a lot more protests around that and then sandra bland and philando castile anthologies, all at lot of cases just happened short time span anything it was so frustrating and really heartbreaking. there was a poll that i saw right behind the pandemic, so was number one before the pandemic but like the cause that shapes our generation was a black lives matter movement....
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there was tamir rice y soon aftr that and thenft mike brown and freddie gray, that was in baltimore and 2015. i remember that when the most because i was in maryland. and then sandra bland and casteel foot dash all of these, eric garner, a lot of cases happen in the short time span and like it was so frustrating and really heartbreaking. i think thatt the shape a generation. there was a poll i saw the right behind the pandemic, so it was number one before the pandemic but like the cause that shapes our generation was the black lives matter bilat. whether positive or negative is the thing that kind of interesting and kind of crazy to see but also it made a lot of sense special saying the movement back in the day. >> definitely. and i'm really, i'm appreciative of you mentioning those cases and the way they shape people. social media is also very much a part of this story. because when people, especially in the sum of 2016 when alton sterling, terrencee crutcher, philando castile all killed in the videos going viral and people seeing them, and then the response by so manyan people in powe
there was tamir rice y soon aftr that and thenft mike brown and freddie gray, that was in baltimore and 2015. i remember that when the most because i was in maryland. and then sandra bland and casteel foot dash all of these, eric garner, a lot of cases happen in the short time span and like it was so frustrating and really heartbreaking. i think thatt the shape a generation. there was a poll i saw the right behind the pandemic, so it was number one before the pandemic but like the cause that...
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ukrainian president flo tamir zelinski gave to marks on protecting democracy.ave his speech for you tonight at c-span.org or on c-span now our free video app. congress returns f legislative work since the midterm elections on monday. lawmakers will continue their work to fund the government through next year. the senate will continue debate on020 three defense programs and policy legislation and vote on more judial nominations. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate at c-span2. or watch any time at c-span.org. c-span on q&a, former boston club reporter looked at the life and career of the kennedy dynasty including the 1959 car accident. >> a cousin and another aide found him the next morning he was having breakfast with sailors at the regatta and they asked have you reported it? i will tell people that she was driving the car. and they said you can't do that. he did not go to the police. they went to a phone so that he could talk to other advisors and while they were doing that, they saw the ambulance/hurst going over the ferry and they realize
ukrainian president flo tamir zelinski gave to marks on protecting democracy.ave his speech for you tonight at c-span.org or on c-span now our free video app. congress returns f legislative work since the midterm elections on monday. lawmakers will continue their work to fund the government through next year. the senate will continue debate on020 three defense programs and policy legislation and vote on more judial nominations. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate at c-span2....