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speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves her time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield as much time as he may consume the author of the measure, another tireless advocate for the state of tennessee, mr. desjarlais. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. desjarlais: thank you. i want to thank the chair and the ranking member. as mentioned, the james k. polk presidential home study act would require the department of interior to study adding our 11th president's only surviving residence to the national park service. the name of my bill -- the aim of my bill is to help the charity that maintains the property in columbia, tennessee, to preserve it for future generations. nobody knew the united states would eventually stretch from sea to shining sea but james polk had confidence and vision. he was a country lawyer who rose from the tennessee state house to the governor's office, then he to the house of rep
speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves her time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield as much time as he may consume the author of the measure, another tireless advocate for the state of tennessee, mr. desjarlais. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. desjarlais: thank you. i want to thank the chair and the ranking member. as mentioned, the james k. polk...
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the 101st at that particular time was in flux. it had its division headquarters down in the benoit area right outside of saigon. but it was a rear detachment because it had been -- the division had been moving between third corps and second corps and i corps, the core regions in vietnam. and in april when i got in the country most of the division was up in the northern part of vietnam and what they call the army of vietnam's northern i corps. and however, the battalion i was assigned to had been detached and part of an outfit called task force south which had been stationed on the border between two corps and three corps on the coast of vietnam and a small province. >> so you ended up in fan tee yet? >> that's where our brigade -- that's where task force south ed quarters was and that's where our battalion headquarters was. >> okay. when you arrive in vietnam, you get off the plane, what it was like in reception? did your unit pick you up immediately or did you go to some sort of reception? >> no. we went to -- i can't remember the
the 101st at that particular time was in flux. it had its division headquarters down in the benoit area right outside of saigon. but it was a rear detachment because it had been -- the division had been moving between third corps and second corps and i corps, the core regions in vietnam. and in april when i got in the country most of the division was up in the northern part of vietnam and what they call the army of vietnam's northern i corps. and however, the battalion i was assigned to had...
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car line sheriffly, fox news. >>> the time is 4:34. oakland police searching for the driver in tuesday's deadly hit and run crash that killed a 9:00 girl. it happened at 9:00 at 35th and paxton avenues in fruitvale. she was in a toyota corolla with two other children and a female driver when they were hit from behind by a suv. the driver of the corolla was making the u-turn and the infin tee may have been speeding. a witness said at least five people ran out of the suv and beer cans were found in the suv. the driver of the corolla is listed in critical condition and the other two girls are in stable condition. >>> more details about the deadly crash in mendocino that killed a family of eight two weeks ago. 911 calls shows that one of the mothers that died sent a text to the friend two days before the crash saying she was so sick she might have toe go to the hospital. the friend called 911 saying she was worried because she hadn't heard from her since that message. hours later the suv was found at the bottom of i steep cliff. authorities
car line sheriffly, fox news. >>> the time is 4:34. oakland police searching for the driver in tuesday's deadly hit and run crash that killed a 9:00 girl. it happened at 9:00 at 35th and paxton avenues in fruitvale. she was in a toyota corolla with two other children and a female driver when they were hit from behind by a suv. the driver of the corolla was making the u-turn and the infin tee may have been speeding. a witness said at least five people ran out of the suv and beer cans...
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i yield back the balance of my time -- i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. defazio: claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. defazio: i thank the gentleman. this is a perpetual debate here on the floor, whenever it comes to the expenditure of federal tax dollars. on projects that are covered by davis-bacon, as would be projects under the airport improvement program and other related activities by the f.a.a. bottom line here is we can chase the lowest common denominator around the united states or around the world sometimes in terms of trade. and undermine the capability of americans to make a decent living. you know, to have a home and have a family and live the american dream. the savings are illosery at best. in many cases twhee go to profits for -- cases they would go to profits for nonunion shops and others and we would return to the old days of, you know, basically exploiting those
i yield back the balance of my time -- i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. defazio: claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. defazio: i thank the gentleman. this is a perpetual debate here on the floor, whenever it comes to the expenditure of federal tax dollars. on projects that are covered by davis-bacon, as would be...
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the video show that from the time the first backup officer arrived until the time she started chest compressions on clark, five minutes elapsed. about the same amount of time an independent autopsy said it may have taken him to die. but first, clark was handcuffed. >> this one, we will look at what the officers did in terms of rendering aid and determine if it was appropriate for the given circumstances. >> reporter: the video also shows officers interviewing neighbors. police originally said he possibly shattered a neighbor's sliding door with a toolbar. >> of course, now we know clark had a cell phone, not a gun. and a tremendous amount of video may bring clarity, but will also surely generate questions. like what officers were saying to each other when some of them muted their camera? >>> that was nicole comstock reporting. >>> more information today on transgender troops serving in the military is still on hold. district judge says it is unclear whether recent changes are constitutional. she is one of four judges nationwide who a blocked president trump from overturning an obama era directiv
the video show that from the time the first backup officer arrived until the time she started chest compressions on clark, five minutes elapsed. about the same amount of time an independent autopsy said it may have taken him to die. but first, clark was handcuffed. >> this one, we will look at what the officers did in terms of rendering aid and determine if it was appropriate for the given circumstances. >> reporter: the video also shows officers interviewing neighbors. police...
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companies they made them sick and they went after the companies who knew something about that at the time and that was a fight. the book was named book of the year 2017 by npr and barnes & noble in the american library association and voted librarians favorite nonfiction book i am a librarian and i loved it. she has published numerous bestsellers including history biography true crimes and humor more than 15 books in her work has been translated into more than 12or languages. [applause] liza monday is a journalist most recently of code girls the untold story of the american women codebreakers of world war ii and revealing the secret work of thousands of women who were critical into the war a former staff writer from the washington post and named her the top nonfiction books of 2012 by the washington post she writes for publications including the atlantic, politico, new york times, slate and time and again i'm sure that is not all of them. all things considered talk of l the nation and other television and radio shows a senior fellow at new america and nonpartisan think tank and in s arrin
companies they made them sick and they went after the companies who knew something about that at the time and that was a fight. the book was named book of the year 2017 by npr and barnes & noble in the american library association and voted librarians favorite nonfiction book i am a librarian and i loved it. she has published numerous bestsellers including history biography true crimes and humor more than 15 books in her work has been translated into more than 12or languages. [applause]...
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you went without them in france it mandate in the face of cooking opposition in the. times from page double page spread inside and the latest for you was attacking sort of fortified by the budget by academics. i think i think actually the time is going to show itself in the throes of it but that is just so preposterous. that one of the things cited in the article is one of your colleagues retreated a post on the alleged chemical attack claiming quote the white helmets kidnapped and drugged children to use as props now this is mention in the article and this is hard to prove so should we be such claims not be made publicly well i would like to say but first of all there's a difference between. tweeting. you know people may link to material that they find interesting that raises questions for them it's a fairly established convention that tweeting does not signify necessarily into it but even if it down that's also a different thing from academic research that i mean people and read all sorts of things have a number of different opinions things that academic research is speci
you went without them in france it mandate in the face of cooking opposition in the. times from page double page spread inside and the latest for you was attacking sort of fortified by the budget by academics. i think i think actually the time is going to show itself in the throes of it but that is just so preposterous. that one of the things cited in the article is one of your colleagues retreated a post on the alleged chemical attack claiming quote the white helmets kidnapped and drugged...
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what it was like to be one of the academics on the receiving end of the times the tank. well i mean it's not ridiculous you know within the working group we have a range of different opinions. on international relations and so you know so. clearly have tweeted various things about alleged chemical attack and really the whole. actually do to you know. sort of bizarre all attempt to. guilt by association you know people social media types it was so ridiculous that the day that britain and america throw. strikes on syria the whole. you went without them. in the face of cooking or opposition in the. back of the times front page double page spread inside and the latest for you was attacking the sort of four or five on the bunch of academics. i think i think actually the time was going to show itself in the front of it but that it's just so preposterous. now u.s. president donald trump says he's spoken directly with the leader of north korea kim jong un he made the surprising announcement during a visit by the japanese prime minister shinzo up a. with north korea directly for.
what it was like to be one of the academics on the receiving end of the times the tank. well i mean it's not ridiculous you know within the working group we have a range of different opinions. on international relations and so you know so. clearly have tweeted various things about alleged chemical attack and really the whole. actually do to you know. sort of bizarre all attempt to. guilt by association you know people social media types it was so ridiculous that the day that britain and america...
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actually lived at the time she lived in oklahoma city. so drusilla dunjee houston was one of, i'm sure you're familiar with many of the black towns that were founded in oklahoma. so her father and her family had gone to oklahoma and they had gone with the promise of there being more freedom in oklahoma. and so they were participants in establishment of black towns there. she was an early educator. she opened a school there and she taught school in oklahoma, and in tulsa. she was there actually doing that tulsa -- during the tulsa bombing. this this is a black woman thise i think god, i think i understand that i do not have a son. because if i had a son i would have them out to war, you see. as the bombs rained down on tulsa, oklahoma, the first city that american planes actually bombed. the very first city. she was prepared in her mind to resist, and her thinking of god was a statement of that. so on the one hand, you have this woman who is, in my mind, a warrior willing to go to war, and on the other hand, you have for being a warrior res
actually lived at the time she lived in oklahoma city. so drusilla dunjee houston was one of, i'm sure you're familiar with many of the black towns that were founded in oklahoma. so her father and her family had gone to oklahoma and they had gone with the promise of there being more freedom in oklahoma. and so they were participants in establishment of black towns there. she was an early educator. she opened a school there and she taught school in oklahoma, and in tulsa. she was there actually...
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at the time chief of staff to attorney jeff sessions. okesperson for the justice kpt. sam remainder at the time head of office of legislative department managing the relationship between the justice department and congress. mr. rehme working for the white house counsel offers the chief of staff under comey he was another one of the people comey reportedly briefed on interactions with the president. he ended up leaving earlier this year sort of pushed out apparently in january. james crowell, somebody working in the deputy attorney general office in the rod rosenstein office at the time this was sent. also on the list. dana boen techlt who is copy this appears to be. he was included on the list both in his capacity as u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginian a capacity running the national security division of justice department at the time. and i think this is his margin aly saying something about him bringing notes on this matter into scott schools before the memo went out. so this document has never been reported. part of wha
at the time chief of staff to attorney jeff sessions. okesperson for the justice kpt. sam remainder at the time head of office of legislative department managing the relationship between the justice department and congress. mr. rehme working for the white house counsel offers the chief of staff under comey he was another one of the people comey reportedly briefed on interactions with the president. he ended up leaving earlier this year sort of pushed out apparently in january. james crowell,...
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they painted the dials the faces watches and they did that with luminous radium paint which at the time, early on, was thought to be a great thing, a really good thing for you. many of these watches made it to soldiers who went to the battlefront and later it was discovered that the radium companies had made them sick, very sick, and they went after the companies who knew something about that at the time and that was a long, hard fight. the book was named book of the year 2017 by npr and barnes & noble and voted the librarians favorite nonfiction book the 2017. i'm a librarian so i loved it. british writer she's purchased numerous bestsellers across many different genres. she spent more than 15 books and her work has been translated into more than 12 languages. this is kate. [applause] liza is a journalist and author of four books most recently coded girls, the untold story of american women codebreakers of world war ii. it's a national bestseller that reveals the secret work of thousands of women, thousands literally, who work critical in ending the war. liza is a former staff writer f
they painted the dials the faces watches and they did that with luminous radium paint which at the time, early on, was thought to be a great thing, a really good thing for you. many of these watches made it to soldiers who went to the battlefront and later it was discovered that the radium companies had made them sick, very sick, and they went after the companies who knew something about that at the time and that was a long, hard fight. the book was named book of the year 2017 by npr and barnes...
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and has demanded an apology from the times another example is tim hayward he's another academic here in the u.k. and he's been seen as being guilty of association because he's written for non line publication called twenty first century wire whose deputy editor has also come in for criticism by the times her name is vanessa beatty so all of these kind of examples showing that to stray from the dominant narrative all of the war in syria will lead you to being accused of being an ass that apology apologise that's been the criticism of some here in the u.k. and it's not just the print media we've seen an interview on the b.b.c. with. west nile he's an individual who is part of the military establishment not somebody who could have easily been dismissed as an asset apologist and he went on the b.b.c. and we can have a look now at that clip obvious interview which has been added to a bias here at r.t. to shorten it down but we can see the kind of tone of the discussion which has been going on what benefit is there for his military most of the rebel fighters this disparate group of islam ha
and has demanded an apology from the times another example is tim hayward he's another academic here in the u.k. and he's been seen as being guilty of association because he's written for non line publication called twenty first century wire whose deputy editor has also come in for criticism by the times her name is vanessa beatty so all of these kind of examples showing that to stray from the dominant narrative all of the war in syria will lead you to being accused of being an ass that apology...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. newhouse: i, too, sit on the rules committee. what we witnessed monday was an amazing thing. coming together in a bipartisan fashion on some very important bills to bring reform to the internal revenue service that i might respond to the gentleman's comments was a very open process through the ways and means commtee. at least a thre-year process working bipartisanly, very cooperative in a comprehensive fashion in order to get the work done that was brought together, culminated with the work we see here today. as far as an open process, i don't know what could have been more open. it was one that was -- we can be proud. one we should more of in this institution, frankly. and so i'm very proud that we're able to be here today following a long history of using the closed rule process when we're considering these kinds of bills as it pertains to revenue. so with that, mr. speaker, i will reserve the balance of my tim
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. newhouse: i, too, sit on the rules committee. what we witnessed monday was an amazing thing. coming together in a bipartisan fashion on some very important bills to bring reform to the internal revenue service that i might respond to the gentleman's comments was a very open process through the ways and means commtee. at least a thre-year process working bipartisanly, very cooperative in a...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. he has yielded back. the gentleman from oregon is ecognized. mr. shuster: i continue mr. shuster: i continue to reserve. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. mr. defazio: i yield one minute to the gentleman from florida. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the chairman and the ranking member for their leadership and bipartisanship on this bill. americans who watch "60 minutes" last weekend or who read the "tampa bay times" were shocked by serious airline safety concerns specifically with aliegent airlines. a carrier that operates 95% of the traffic at my hometown airport. it raises questions about the f.a.a.'s compliance philosophy, quote-unquote, focused on fewer enforcement actions, more working quietly with the airlines behind the scenes on safety issues. mr. crist: i sure hope it's true that airlines are more likely to self-report safety incidents if they do not fear retribution. but lives are at stake. and we must
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. he has yielded back. the gentleman from oregon is ecognized. mr. shuster: i continue mr. shuster: i continue to reserve. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. mr. defazio: i yield one minute to the gentleman from florida. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the chairman and the ranking member for their leadership and bipartisanship on this...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from montana seek recognition? mr. gianforte: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, i rise today to mark tax day, 2018. i do not make it havet celebrating tax day, but this year is different. tax day, 2018, is the last time the american people will have to file their taxes under a omplex, outdated tax code. the new tax code lowers the tax rate for every montanan. the reduced rates are creating larger paychecks. a teacher in billings told me her take-home pay has gone up $1,500 a year. the new tax code provides relief to montana families by doubling the child tax credit, parents will have more money to buy their children clothes, diapers, and food. today i'm celebrating tax day 2018 because we're putting that old anti-growth tax code out to
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from montana seek recognition? mr. gianforte: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, i rise today to mark tax day, 2018. i do not make it havet celebrating tax day, but this year is different. tax day, 2018, is...
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i hide behind it all the time. ssing. this is classed as a diffuse thinning around here. it does look as though the follicles have atrophied which means some follicles have actually died off. if you have carefully hair over a period of time and it hasn't returned, the likelihood is... yeah, most people hate hearing that will stop i didn't accept my hair wasn't going to grow back so i did all sorts of weird things. apparently if you bend all the way down with a minute and castor oil, it will a p pa re ntly minute and castor oil, it will apparently make your hair grow quicker, it did not work. there is egyptian text from 2000 bc that are the remedies and prayers for hair loss. if there was something natural out there, we would know about it. thank you, ian, i have learned so much. no problem. here that it is at permanent stage, not going to lie, it is super disappointing. even though, idid it is super disappointing. even though, i did know somewhere in the back of my mind it was not going to grow back. i really hoped
i hide behind it all the time. ssing. this is classed as a diffuse thinning around here. it does look as though the follicles have atrophied which means some follicles have actually died off. if you have carefully hair over a period of time and it hasn't returned, the likelihood is... yeah, most people hate hearing that will stop i didn't accept my hair wasn't going to grow back so i did all sorts of weird things. apparently if you bend all the way down with a minute and castor oil, it will a p...
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i think i think actually the times and it's just itself in the it that it's just the poster . following the weekend bombing raids in syria a bipartisan group of u.s. senators has unveiled new legislation aiming to limit the white house's politic our help in the war on terror. for too long congress has given presidents a blank check to wage war we've let the nine eleven iraq war authorizations get stretched to justify was against multiple terrorist groups and over a dozen countries from nigeria to the philippines a proposal finally repeals those authorizations inmates congress do its job by weighing in on where when and with who we are at war the proposed legislation requires the president to report to congress when deciding to start any new military action within forty eight hours congress would then have sixty days to remove that authority if it doesn't agree it doesn't set a limit for any military action however it includes a congressional review every four years the proposal also expands the president's authority to take action against al qaeda isis or the taliban but not a
i think i think actually the times and it's just itself in the it that it's just the poster . following the weekend bombing raids in syria a bipartisan group of u.s. senators has unveiled new legislation aiming to limit the white house's politic our help in the war on terror. for too long congress has given presidents a blank check to wage war we've let the nine eleven iraq war authorizations get stretched to justify was against multiple terrorist groups and over a dozen countries from nigeria...
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the gold coast. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. 's time for the news where you are. and hello now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. and welcome hello now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. and welcome along hello now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. and welcome along to hello now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. and welcome along to hello day. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. and welcome...
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you know my my thought is that it sort of shuttling stand against the time. in the sense that yes you can make some minor restrictions on things but you know if you look at the data problem individuals are . their own digital twin and as long as you have any information on them you know in a minute phase and whatever else you go on the digital object and these things form and they pour aggressively like crystals they never unformed so once you've got it out there i mean all of us are out there in some way or the other we have certain prints are associated with us and how it gets vacuumed up and who uses it well you know that's a problem for the digital age frankly mark zuckerberg was relatively careless at least about the way you set up his business he didn't really think too hard about you aren't seeing something like this wouldn't happen or he would have built it this way to prevent that in the first place and that's not what really happened their business in fact was selling data and therefore it was easy for them to have rules that allowed them to do that
you know my my thought is that it sort of shuttling stand against the time. in the sense that yes you can make some minor restrictions on things but you know if you look at the data problem individuals are . their own digital twin and as long as you have any information on them you know in a minute phase and whatever else you go on the digital object and these things form and they pour aggressively like crystals they never unformed so once you've got it out there i mean all of us are out there...
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the first time i heard this. it's shocking. here representing australia and that's where we came from, all around the world, to see a world champion and olympic champion compete. and that is the point. the commonwealth games organisers have made this game is all about sally pearson's redemption, made this game is all about sally pea rson‘s redemption, the made this game is all about sally pearson's redemption, the comeback. i was talking to mark peters, the head of the organising committee. he likened sally pearson winning next week in the hurdles as being a moment like cathy freeman at the syd ney moment like cathy freeman at the sydney olympics. it was going to be the moment of the game is and now it appears that she won't take part at all. let's get a very quick reaction from somebody else. sally pearson out of the commonwealth games. she is out? i had no idea. really. gosh, thatis is out? i had no idea. really. gosh, that is terrible. i am distraught. injury? oh, no. sally. i might need a tissue. there you go. that reaction
the first time i heard this. it's shocking. here representing australia and that's where we came from, all around the world, to see a world champion and olympic champion compete. and that is the point. the commonwealth games organisers have made this game is all about sally pearson's redemption, made this game is all about sally pea rson‘s redemption, the made this game is all about sally pearson's redemption, the comeback. i was talking to mark peters, the head of the organising committee....
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this new report from "the times" is the second time it has been reported that the president attempted to fire robert mueller as special counsel. once apparently last summer, that was reportedly thwarted by white house counsel don mcgahn, and now this new report from "the times" suggests that once again in december the president attempted to have robert mueller fired, although he did not end up going through with it. we'll have more on that breaking news story ahead. all this happening today as one of the world's richest men testified in congress sitting on a booster seat. literally sitting on a booster seat. today his company, facebook, admitted that when tens of millions of americans had all their private data stolen off of facebook by the data firm used by the trump campaign, that stolen data even included any private messages you have ever exchanged with anyone on facebook. turns out private messages on facebook were not private. if you got scraped by cambridge analytica, even your private messages went unredacted and with all your identifying information to the company that steve
this new report from "the times" is the second time it has been reported that the president attempted to fire robert mueller as special counsel. once apparently last summer, that was reportedly thwarted by white house counsel don mcgahn, and now this new report from "the times" suggests that once again in december the president attempted to have robert mueller fired, although he did not end up going through with it. we'll have more on that breaking news story ahead. all this...
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working group that presumably may be asking questions that the times doesn't think should be. all in all its right to british journalism and threat to academic freedom and free speech in the new carry british prime minister to resign the french president to manual mccrone have come under heavy criticism from u.k. and e.u. law making the decision to strike syria without consulting the national parliaments for example these are members of the european parliament during president speech that many of them as you can see holding up signs calling for an end to military action in syria. two to reports about the backlash that leaders have been receiving . what the shortage of only three countries having to be for the honor of the international community in a legitimates multilateral framework you know it's all gets amana. least the marker and speech was a monument of political cynicism. when we want without any approval. over the past months where you are hidden the fact that the area of eastern ghouta where the alleged chemical attack took place is controlled
working group that presumably may be asking questions that the times doesn't think should be. all in all its right to british journalism and threat to academic freedom and free speech in the new carry british prime minister to resign the french president to manual mccrone have come under heavy criticism from u.k. and e.u. law making the decision to strike syria without consulting the national parliaments for example these are members of the european parliament during president speech that many...
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to the la times new and a big story out of the us. the trump admistration's ramping up the trade war with china, according to the paper, by releasing a long list of imports that could soon be hit by 25% tariffs. the guardian in the uk with a report on the rise of robots. research in the paper says 66 millionjobs in the developed world could be lost to automation and employers aren't doing enough to prepare their people. to the main story of the financial times, spotify with something to sing about — its $30 billion debut that saw the music streaming company defy the current tech stock sell—off. and finally, the independent among many outlets looking back at martin luther king jr on the 50th anniversary of his death, but pointing out he was more radical than most people remember. 0k, let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. let's get straight into it's take on the porton down delivery of its verdict. they are certain that this is novichok but at the moment, they're not saying where it came from. is not clear
to the la times new and a big story out of the us. the trump admistration's ramping up the trade war with china, according to the paper, by releasing a long list of imports that could soon be hit by 25% tariffs. the guardian in the uk with a report on the rise of robots. research in the paper says 66 millionjobs in the developed world could be lost to automation and employers aren't doing enough to prepare their people. to the main story of the financial times, spotify with something to sing...
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we had a nasa administrator, and the time for the vote was longer than the time taken for debate. we set aside the 30 hours for debate. that dictate was 17 minutes by the minority. to insist on the full-time and take the 70 minutes if you could do other andgs at the same time, senator king and i have talked about trying to revive that concept where we could have other work on that same time. there are things this committee cannot do, but the issue for us today is this, there are amendments filed. in senatoro follow durbin's footsteps and not do a one-on-one facts. -- on april 12, senatead sent to the 734. donald trump 589. nomineesn issue of coming to us because of slowness of getting them forward. i want to put on record one thing for senator schumer, which is a special report that i want to put on record. sen. klobuchar: and the take on the suggestion is that if this goes out to the future somehow that number of us would like to work with you on that. i also want to continue to work on this issue. i'm not in support of this motion as it currently stands. that i perhaps will put t
we had a nasa administrator, and the time for the vote was longer than the time taken for debate. we set aside the 30 hours for debate. that dictate was 17 minutes by the minority. to insist on the full-time and take the 70 minutes if you could do other andgs at the same time, senator king and i have talked about trying to revive that concept where we could have other work on that same time. there are things this committee cannot do, but the issue for us today is this, there are amendments...
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>> the easiest way to say it is that it was time. i left the party at a time that the party was transitioning into something else. i went out to california under the charges were in jail. there were people facing life as and the party promised legal help. i was waiting to talk to get support and it never happened and i reached a point that became clear to me i was with the wrong people, so i left and came back and i was disconnected because when i left the party was at the center of political activism and coming back, i was disconnected from that and confused. i have five children at that point. so it kept me connected to. people would stop and say okay what are you going to do? so there was that kind of drive. it helped me clear up where i was. it didn't last that well either. the original idea ran into two forms of opposition. did it hold? no. but there were some good things we could build off of that said we don't need to go that way. the state of maryland through a blockade that we were getting in the deals and you have to underst
>> the easiest way to say it is that it was time. i left the party at a time that the party was transitioning into something else. i went out to california under the charges were in jail. there were people facing life as and the party promised legal help. i was waiting to talk to get support and it never happened and i reached a point that became clear to me i was with the wrong people, so i left and came back and i was disconnected because when i left the party was at the center of...
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so 17 minutes to insist on the full time and take the 17 minutes if you could do other things at the same time, as senator king and i have talked about, trying to revive that concept where we could have other work going on at the same time, there are things this committee can do, but the issue for us today is this. there are amendments filed. senator klobuchar. >> mr. chairman, i'm going to follow in senator durbin's footsteps here and not do a one-on-one on facts. just one thing. by april 12th obama presidency, trump presidency, obama had sent to the senate 734. donald trump 589. so there has been an issue which we all acknowledge of less nominees coming to us because of slowness of them going forward. but i do want to put on ts record one time from senator sh schumer which is a special report. >> without objection. >> very good. and i do take on the suggestions of some of the members that if there is a way to make this bipartisan, to have it go out into the future somehow, i think that the number of us would like to work with you on that. >> mr. chairman. >> senator king. >> i also
so 17 minutes to insist on the full time and take the 17 minutes if you could do other things at the same time, as senator king and i have talked about, trying to revive that concept where we could have other work going on at the same time, there are things this committee can do, but the issue for us today is this. there are amendments filed. senator klobuchar. >> mr. chairman, i'm going to follow in senator durbin's footsteps here and not do a one-on-one on facts. just one thing. by...
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that isn't the first time in the t.v. crew you see you and takes you were no don't answer is wrong but no one that it's true or. that's it the better you want my god found it. a bit better you can take the gilliver but you can't take a little girl such a woman you know oh. oh i love you like i did it you did it did you. join me every thursday on the alex salmond chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. a low in welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm. as american foreign policy possesses a specific d.n.a. it would seem so it doesn't matter who the president is it doesn't matter which party controls the white house one can easily ask the following question is trumps time in office serving george w. bush's third term or barack obama's third term the neo cons are firmly in the saddle. across talking american foreign policy i'm joined by my guest and washington she is currently c.e.o. stratego a political risk consultancy and co-author of the book g
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chairman, i yield back the balance of my time. i reserve. sorry. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? mr. shuster: i rise in opposition -- reluctantly rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. shuster: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank my friend and actually my classmate, mr. lynch. you, myself and joe wilson are the last of the special election eight that came in 2001. with me leaving it will be up to you and joe wilson. but i appreciate working with you. i appreciate the intent of your amendment. again, i reluctantly oppose it because of my high regard with you and the work you've done here. and i might add, too, what you're talking about, the registration, your amendment, i'm familiar with it. i think it might have unintended consequences. i also believe what they do in oklahoma city at the registry, we put some language in this bill to change that process out there. i intend to go out and see firsthand. there are some real problems out there with the way they operate
chairman, i yield back the balance of my time. i reserve. sorry. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? mr. shuster: i rise in opposition -- reluctantly rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. shuster: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank my friend and actually my classmate, mr. lynch. you, myself and joe wilson are the last of the special election eight that came in 2001. with me...
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pbs and the new york times are not the same. as you point out, the new york times is a dream job. most people end their careers at the new york times. they say, that's the thing i'm aspiring to. you were at newsday and then you were at usa today before going to the times, but still at a relatively young age, you got there in 2015. so you were still in your 20s when you got to the new york times. but then you leave the times. no one leaves the times. we love pbs, right? that's like, what are we doing here? but but but, that's not a job you leave. so what was it about new york times to pbs that made you make that change? - well you know, gwen ifill left the new york times. - correct, that's true, good point. check mate. - so if you're someone who's a student of gwen ifill and a student of, she was a mentor of mine, and we met because we had the same hairdresser because that's how that happens, and that's how the universe, so great. - that is, by the way, not how we met. - that is, by the way, not how we met. - so seeing that, and seeing that she left before there was a gwen ifill is
pbs and the new york times are not the same. as you point out, the new york times is a dream job. most people end their careers at the new york times. they say, that's the thing i'm aspiring to. you were at newsday and then you were at usa today before going to the times, but still at a relatively young age, you got there in 2015. so you were still in your 20s when you got to the new york times. but then you leave the times. no one leaves the times. we love pbs, right? that's like, what are we...
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is abousaid that help russia ind in a much more sophisticated way can anybody realized at the time and the impact it had itself. >> and a part of the back story that led up to that point. it was to wage information warfare on the western liberal democracies to undermine the democracy in the west. >> you came up with something and said i wish i had just read the book but it was very readable. the start of the book is the pageant in moscow. >> the moment the story comes together you have donald trump in moscow and secondarily, a part of that is to meet vladimir putin for the relationship. >> because you are describing him on a quest at this point. >> he was obsessed with getting a meeting. after the pageant itself he's asking everybody around him have we heard from putin yet and he was obsessed with meeting with putin. why? this is one of the big mysteries throughout the book. he would aspire to the way putin runs the country but in order to get the trump tower bill >> getting it passed in moscow you are right for 30 years he had been trying to get a project in moscow and it didn't happe
is abousaid that help russia ind in a much more sophisticated way can anybody realized at the time and the impact it had itself. >> and a part of the back story that led up to that point. it was to wage information warfare on the western liberal democracies to undermine the democracy in the west. >> you came up with something and said i wish i had just read the book but it was very readable. the start of the book is the pageant in moscow. >> the moment the story comes together...
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there is music human sebastian is one of the best known and best luck composers of all time here in the bronx in berlin a group of world renowned musicians have gotten together to celebrate on a little differently i wonder what. converso no binding has fascinated musicians and composers over the years and has inspired them to arrange the peace process all kinds of different instruments. anybody know our day in the fall began with guy bronstein playing the original version of boss chicana. who had this wonderful idea of putting all these shock ons to gether i think it was daniel barenboim in the first place and he was exploring a little bit all the more and less known versions and there are probably millions of them all together and i think you made the choice and it's a great idea because the chicago is such a it's such that it's like for me the ultimate bar it's got everything in it and then to hear it on all these different instruments i think i would have really liked that. it's a shame you can't come to the concert are you sure you can i mean come on sorry you can do that but i mean
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let's take a look at the times which has got a couple of different stories. struggling to try to reduce our consumption of plastic because of those very vivid images about what happens to the stuff that does not decompose but the times says we could have a breaker with plastic eating enzyme. you redo this and you think as somebody has been really trying to reduce their plastic use, this is incredible. this enzyme it says instead of it works so well that instead of taking centuries to reduce the time it takes for plastic decompose it could take days. i mean if true this is incredible. a whole new era in recycling. this look at the other story in the times because there's been a lot of concern about how russia might respond to the strikes in syria and the latest heightening of the rhetoric against russia. the times saying that russia has hacked into millions of computers. even former luddites like myself are concerned now about this because we are fiow so myself are concerned now about this because we are now so dependent, so many of us and all the generations a
let's take a look at the times which has got a couple of different stories. struggling to try to reduce our consumption of plastic because of those very vivid images about what happens to the stuff that does not decompose but the times says we could have a breaker with plastic eating enzyme. you redo this and you think as somebody has been really trying to reduce their plastic use, this is incredible. this enzyme it says instead of it works so well that instead of taking centuries to reduce the...
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>> it is the timing that is my main concern. th wins a decisive military victory. >> the wisdom of the view of the secretary of state struck me with very great force. the result was that i put the draft of the proclamation aside, waiting for a victory. [ gunfire ] [ men whooping ] >> on the heels of a crushing defeat at the second battle of bull run, abraham lincoln realizes that if he issues a proclamation now, it would appear as a desperate measure of an embattled union. he would also risk losing the key border state of maryland, still divided on the issue of slavery. now, frederick douglass only sees the president's inaction as an insult to abolitionists, and is publicly critical. however, what douglass doesn't know is lincoln is just one step away from issuing a proclamation that will change the course of history. [whistling] hello. give me an hour in tanning room 3. cheers! that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to help me plan the best trip. so i'm more than confident. forgot
>> it is the timing that is my main concern. th wins a decisive military victory. >> the wisdom of the view of the secretary of state struck me with very great force. the result was that i put the draft of the proclamation aside, waiting for a victory. [ gunfire ] [ men whooping ] >> on the heels of a crushing defeat at the second battle of bull run, abraham lincoln realizes that if he issues a proclamation now, it would appear as a desperate measure of an embattled union. he...
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sorry it isn't the first time thanks to the t.v. crew you see orange and takes you were in won't answer is a problem that no one but it's through your. bedsit that i do what my god did. they know that. you can take a gilet above it you can take the burden of guilt. free no woman you know. oh i love doing it i did it you could get it if you. would lol make this manufacture consent instinctive public wells. in the room in clusters and protect themselves. with the fine merry go round me the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. the real news group. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward to your pension account. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched kaiser report. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm bart chilton coming up today some banks up announce their first quarter profits as markets continue this season told us to c.e.o. of scroll mark the report which will weigh in and it's tax day in the united states and if you drive a car they'll tax
sorry it isn't the first time thanks to the t.v. crew you see orange and takes you were in won't answer is a problem that no one but it's through your. bedsit that i do what my god did. they know that. you can take a gilet above it you can take the burden of guilt. free no woman you know. oh i love doing it i did it you could get it if you. would lol make this manufacture consent instinctive public wells. in the room in clusters and protect themselves. with the fine merry go round me the one...
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and saying to the house, it's about time to measure yourself again, right? you can see berryman's teddy bear down at the bottom holding up the measuring tape. interestingly the house never did reapportion itself after the 14th census. there was quite a bit of disagreement. people who were representing more rural areas were concerned about the migration to the more urban areas. and congress later passed a law that established how the the 435 house seats would be apportioned. berryman also drew many cartoons that related to global issues and talked about america's place in the world. this cartoon called "open for business" was published the day that the panama canal first opened for business on august 15th, 1914. and you can see uncle sam proudly waving the american flag welcoming boats, ships into the panama canal. you can see the atlantic ocean connected to the pacific ocean and again berryman's little teddy bear welcoming people. the panama canal opened at the very beginning during the first weeks of world war i. and at the time, the administration declared
and saying to the house, it's about time to measure yourself again, right? you can see berryman's teddy bear down at the bottom holding up the measuring tape. interestingly the house never did reapportion itself after the 14th census. there was quite a bit of disagreement. people who were representing more rural areas were concerned about the migration to the more urban areas. and congress later passed a law that established how the the 435 house seats would be apportioned. berryman also drew...
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goods will go into effect at the very same time. wall street is headed for a much lower notary -- opening on that news. i want to check the futures. earlier indications were that it would drop about 500 points on that news. markets open in about 15 minutes. >>> 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated at a motel in memphis, tennessee. coming up, we will look back and remember his life and his many achievements. we will take you to memphis to show you how he is being honored today.>>> later today a new search will begin this morning in mendocino for three children still missing as parents apparently drove the family car right off the cliff. >>> there i am. how long have i been on? we have a lot of high clouds coming in. it is the leading edge of our system that will be here more than likely tomorrow. some clouds are moving in today. cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my
goods will go into effect at the very same time. wall street is headed for a much lower notary -- opening on that news. i want to check the futures. earlier indications were that it would drop about 500 points on that news. markets open in about 15 minutes. >>> 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated at a motel in memphis, tennessee. coming up, we will look back and remember his life and his many achievements. we will take you to memphis to show you how he is...
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i mean, this is -- working the ref is a time-honored tradition. many presidents have done it, many mayors and governors have done it. he might be doing it most explicitly with his own fingers on the twitter keyboard, but at the end of the day he's just trying to impact coverage. it doesn't. it doesn't change how we do anything but it's worth remembering that the "new york times" for most of his career as a developer in new york was a symbol of the elites who he felt rejected him as somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, again, that theme of not being taken seriously. that's why "the times" looms so large in his imagination. >> a "new yorker" headline from an interview that you did with the publication last year, almost last year, "a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe." does he behind the scenes treat you differently than he does publicly on twitter? >> i mean, i wouldn't discuss private conversations one way or the other. you know, i think the number of times that i've interviewed him and spoken with him and been
i mean, this is -- working the ref is a time-honored tradition. many presidents have done it, many mayors and governors have done it. he might be doing it most explicitly with his own fingers on the twitter keyboard, but at the end of the day he's just trying to impact coverage. it doesn't. it doesn't change how we do anything but it's worth remembering that the "new york times" for most of his career as a developer in new york was a symbol of the elites who he felt rejected him as...
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it looks at the record what they have accomplished, their historical significance, there are times i clarify the record other times i criticize the record and quite frankly some of their recollections were critical of their own behavior and that shows that. [laughter] but the real problem i started off with is if you read about the class of 74 the one thing you probably know they are called the watergate babies came to washington and throughout a chairman then it is a gray fog we don't know much else about them even the historian of the house of representatives wrote a 500 page book on the house and devoted less than one page that is called the most consequential congressional class of the 20th century admitted the it is a large group of people it is an unusual group one member from connecticut said we looked weird i can't even believe we got elected. [laughter] that does explain some of that but also to get strong reviews from congressional leadership that is not surprising because they were very critical of congressional leadership tip o'neill famously said they never did anything p
it looks at the record what they have accomplished, their historical significance, there are times i clarify the record other times i criticize the record and quite frankly some of their recollections were critical of their own behavior and that shows that. [laughter] but the real problem i started off with is if you read about the class of 74 the one thing you probably know they are called the watergate babies came to washington and throughout a chairman then it is a gray fog we don't know...
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then the prosecuting attorney. four to eleven times more likely to seek the death penalty and if the victim were black and so what message is the justice system send to society. one way that can be interpreted is that white life is worth more than black white we're going to punish people who kill a white person. more severely and we are. going to do if you want or over nine executions there is one exonerations of nine inmates executed one person is found innocent i think that's the most startling in the in the context of innocence and how egregious this could be and as our executioner. the jury givens are the former executioner of the state of virginia states one of the things that i think it's really. something that he expresses so well in the film and is this idea that it's it's an imperfect system works human we make errors and there are errors being made in the criminal justice system and as long as that straight we should not be executing people. of self-styled i am a journalist in the u.k. is claiming police aren't doing enough o
then the prosecuting attorney. four to eleven times more likely to seek the death penalty and if the victim were black and so what message is the justice system send to society. one way that can be interpreted is that white life is worth more than black white we're going to punish people who kill a white person. more severely and we are. going to do if you want or over nine executions there is one exonerations of nine inmates executed one person is found innocent i think that's the most...
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that isn't the first time in the t.v. crew to see you or takes you were no. answer is a little bit no one that it's true or. that's it but i do what my god it's. a little bit. you can take a gilliver but you can't take a little girl such a woman you know. oh i love you like i did it you did it. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm bart chilton coming up today some banks of announced their first quarter profits as markets continue this season told us to c.e.o. of roll mark the report which will weigh in and it's tax day in the united states if you drive a car the tax the street if you try to sit they'll tax your seat if you get to call the tax thing eat you take a walk they'll tax your feet george harrison we miss you r.t. correspondent ashley banks report from ground zero on taxes internal revenue service headquarters right here in washington and she's back lauren fix the car coach talks of global autos and trade and gives us her you on some of the new developments in the auto industry plus there is media and merger news as
that isn't the first time in the t.v. crew to see you or takes you were no. answer is a little bit no one that it's true or. that's it but i do what my god it's. a little bit. you can take a gilliver but you can't take a little girl such a woman you know. oh i love you like i did it you did it. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm bart chilton coming up today some banks of announced their first quarter profits as markets continue this season told us to c.e.o....
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this story is also on the front of the times, touching on the front of the times, touching on the front, touching on the fact that you said the prime minister has apologised. gm says sorry for treatment of immigrants. laura, theresa may has apologised, is that enough? it'sjust really bad timing, given the fact we are leaving the eu and there are concerns over how eu citizens who the prime minister has said will have the right to remain, just as the windrush generation were told would have a permanent right to remain, what is going to happen? why did the home office yesterday dost—mac at one point you had a minister saying people have been accidentally deported, valletta, no, they haven't, how would the home office not know this and how would they deal with the millions of european citizens who have been told they can stay here brexit? that is they can stay here brexit? that is the real crux of the argument. yes, this is embarrassing and yes, say sorry but how has this been allowed to happen and what does the future looks like for eu citizens? it still seems we haven't really got to the
this story is also on the front of the times, touching on the front of the times, touching on the front, touching on the fact that you said the prime minister has apologised. gm says sorry for treatment of immigrants. laura, theresa may has apologised, is that enough? it'sjust really bad timing, given the fact we are leaving the eu and there are concerns over how eu citizens who the prime minister has said will have the right to remain, just as the windrush generation were told would have a...
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much of the time. ing to try and manage them of the more challenging problems, we don't have the staff who can work together as a team. so we don't have enough resource in order to spend as much time solving a problem in a team like fashion as we need to. back in new havenjack is home, though still not at school. there have been flash points including him trashing the house. it's tense and sharon is struggling to keep a good relationship with her son. so you're going to go to this meeting tomorrow? i don't know. i don't think you should go, jack. sophie from children's charity kindred has come to help get jack back to school. she wants him to pickjust one lesson he'll go back to. i don't mind chemistry. what time is that? chemistry, that's... 2.30 pm. ok, let's try that tomorrow and we'll see where we go from there. 0k. good. well done, jack. you've got to promise me you will not speak to him about school at all. nothing, all right, promise me. no. solemn promise, pinky promise. the next day, sophie is
much of the time. ing to try and manage them of the more challenging problems, we don't have the staff who can work together as a team. so we don't have enough resource in order to spend as much time solving a problem in a team like fashion as we need to. back in new havenjack is home, though still not at school. there have been flash points including him trashing the house. it's tense and sharon is struggling to keep a good relationship with her son. so you're going to go to this meeting...
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that suspect known as the original night stalker. as time passed with the same dn aa at so many scenes, investigators realized it was one man dubbed the golden state killer. >> we found the needle in the haystack. and it was right here in sacramento. >> reporter: deangelo was in this citrus heights home where he has lived for many years, married with adult children, a family now learning what he is linked to. >> we havent viewed them and as they are as cooperative and certainly it is quite a shock to them as you might expect. >> reporter: during his alleged crimes, deangelo was a police officer in auburn and visalia. in 1979, fired for shoplifting a hammer and dog repellant. but he never aroused deeper suspicions. >> this has occurred in the last six days. >> reporter: task force newly focused on the case won't say what pointed them to deangelo but they watched him for about a week. >> during that time we were able to watch him. we got a feel for some of his activities. >> reporter: got a sense of his routine and how he might respond if conf
that suspect known as the original night stalker. as time passed with the same dn aa at so many scenes, investigators realized it was one man dubbed the golden state killer. >> we found the needle in the haystack. and it was right here in sacramento. >> reporter: deangelo was in this citrus heights home where he has lived for many years, married with adult children, a family now learning what he is linked to. >> we havent viewed them and as they are as cooperative and...
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that can be done at the same time. tter of placing emphasis upon the criminal activities of america here in the homeland. ♪ >> so the concept is this, basically, a whole black nation has to be put together as a black army. and we're going to walk on this nation. we're going to walk on this racist power structure. and we're going to say to the whole damn government, stick emup mother fucker. this is a holdup. we cover what's ours. >> so, notice who wasn't represented on some of those images, martin luther king. okay? there was the sense among the more militant, very militant side of the black community that once again you had to strike fear among whites because that was the only way to equalize the fear that whites had enforced upon blacks for so many years. so observing all of this, seeing what was going on, was martin luther king. and he saw a fire starting to burn in black culture. and he was worried that it was going to get out of control. so one of the things he did in 1968, late march, early april, is he went to me
that can be done at the same time. tter of placing emphasis upon the criminal activities of america here in the homeland. ♪ >> so the concept is this, basically, a whole black nation has to be put together as a black army. and we're going to walk on this nation. we're going to walk on this racist power structure. and we're going to say to the whole damn government, stick emup mother fucker. this is a holdup. we cover what's ours. >> so, notice who wasn't represented on some of...
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the gospel. to spreadas ordained good timing of the joy through all the people. as church where his father pastor stood many years. such a marvelous way as copastor . >> this week is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king junior's assassination. join us for live coverage from memphis on c-span at american history tv on c-span3 on tuesday at one :00 p.m. eastern. we are live from the university of memphis holiday inn with pulled surprise winner, author and historian taylor branch. wednesday beginning of four: 30 p.m., live coverage of the outdoor service at the lorraine hotel, the site of the assassination. civil rights leaders including jesse jackson will be there. 8:00 p.m. eastern, archival events including cbs news anchor walter cronkite announcing dr. king assassination and his funeral in atlanta. wednesday beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. live coverage would civil rights leader's past and present, diane and tamika mallory. the 50th anniversary of the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. live tuesday and wednesday on c-span and american history tv o
the gospel. to spreadas ordained good timing of the joy through all the people. as church where his father pastor stood many years. such a marvelous way as copastor . >> this week is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king junior's assassination. join us for live coverage from memphis on c-span at american history tv on c-span3 on tuesday at one :00 p.m. eastern. we are live from the university of memphis holiday inn with pulled surprise winner, author and historian taylor branch....
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this is the first time they have met. it is important that they get on because ahead of them is an incredibly difficult task of trying to figure out if they are talking about the same thing when they are talking about denuclearization. potentially here, they are talking about the summit upcoming with donald trump and kim jong un. plenty of things they need to talk about. we have incredible optics today. amazing photo opportunities. we are waiting to hear what the substance is about between them. >> your point is a perfect one. symbolism and imagery is remarkable. what about the substance? what can they accomplish? is the goal here to really pave the way to that extraordinary summit with kim and president trump? >> reporter: effectively, yes, safe. we heard this -- yes, dave. we heard this from the blue house. this is a stepping stone or warm-up act with the summit with the u.s. and the north korean leader. the first one ever with the north korean leader and american president. this is remarkable. we know the working level
this is the first time they have met. it is important that they get on because ahead of them is an incredibly difficult task of trying to figure out if they are talking about the same thing when they are talking about denuclearization. potentially here, they are talking about the summit upcoming with donald trump and kim jong un. plenty of things they need to talk about. we have incredible optics today. amazing photo opportunities. we are waiting to hear what the substance is about between...
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the fact that the times front page. spread inside and that they did it for you was attacking the sort of forward followed by the bunch of i. think i think actually the time was going to show itself in the pacific because that is just so preposterous the u.s. military action in syria has left many analysts questioning whether an early exit of american troops from the country is still on the table the white house insists its policy has not changed but as he goes down of explains it seems there are still some room for maneuvering. mission accomplished more than a hundred missiles rained down on syria on donald trump's orders and now his message is clear a job well done except syria is in a reno where the world's major powers including the u.s. are pitched against each other wrestling for influence so what mission exactly is trump talking about while the pentagon translated it simply accuracy isn't actually impossible at this stage militarily to know whether that mission as described was accomplished last night's. operations
the fact that the times front page. spread inside and that they did it for you was attacking the sort of forward followed by the bunch of i. think i think actually the time was going to show itself in the pacific because that is just so preposterous the u.s. military action in syria has left many analysts questioning whether an early exit of american troops from the country is still on the table the white house insists its policy has not changed but as he goes down of explains it seems there...
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people were thinking about the last time the fed raised policy and at that time raising interest rates every meeting. at the beginning of normalization, it was important to convey that wasn't what the thought was going to be. we didn't think we would be raising interest rates at each and every meeting, lock stock, right? we were going to be data dependent and look how the economy evolved. our anticipation was we weren't going to have to raise interest rates at each meeting. you're right, expos we raised it once. that wasn't when you go back and look at the forecast, the anticipation we would be raising it more than once. it turned out the economy only took one to begin with. expos we only did one. exante we thought about it, we thought we would go a little more aggressively. we were anticipating we weren't going to be as aggressive as the last time we had to tighten policy in the last cycle. that is the tension. how do you convey we're starting a new phase of policy we think we're getting close to getting into taking away some of the excessive accommodation we needed during the recessi
people were thinking about the last time the fed raised policy and at that time raising interest rates every meeting. at the beginning of normalization, it was important to convey that wasn't what the thought was going to be. we didn't think we would be raising interest rates at each and every meeting, lock stock, right? we were going to be data dependent and look how the economy evolved. our anticipation was we weren't going to have to raise interest rates at each meeting. you're right, expos...