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every day and they had to mark down how many they made an they had to make 93 throws. then they had to run at least 1 mile every day. he taught them perseverance. they practiced very hard and of those 35 new recruits, when they actually start their barn storm tour, there were 16 girls left. they all boarded a bus and this bus was a crank start, ancient greek start bus. ancient must have been mid- 20s? it didn't have heat either and it was always needing a push. one of their players was a mechanic and she would drive the bus and bring her wrenches along and prepare the bus along the way. they drove through and played games in texas and arkansas and louisiana throughout the christmas break. barnstorming, plain forecast, but, but along for way they start winning games and it was unexpected, this little church school suddenly had a winning basketball team. they were playing desperate when they got noticed they were playing the houston green doubles. they played a doubleheader and after they won and the second game, sam took them to galveston and they swim in the ocean for
every day and they had to mark down how many they made an they had to make 93 throws. then they had to run at least 1 mile every day. he taught them perseverance. they practiced very hard and of those 35 new recruits, when they actually start their barn storm tour, there were 16 girls left. they all boarded a bus and this bus was a crank start, ancient greek start bus. ancient must have been mid- 20s? it didn't have heat either and it was always needing a push. one of their players was a...
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they thought they were -- essentially they had to pick up everything they thought they were going to have in the future. there's a great shot coming up. these wagons, it's amazing they held together. >> the wheel is at 45 degrees. >> i think this is the one. there it is. good luck, buddy. >> so these are presumably returning to their homes because the russians had been forced to leave? >> i guess, i think so. >> it is interesting to know whether they were heading east or west, and what a difference it would have made. >> they were just trying to survive. i don't think they cared for either, just leave them alone. >> to we know anything about how many civilians might have been killed in this part? >> or just died of starvation and disease -- again, more people probably died of disease and starvation and accidents and whatnot. the civilians we are talking about. i haven't seen any real numbers. and these were probably forced off the road to let the army come in. the army comes in with a big caravan. you would probably say, would you just stand there for a while? but this has to be real
they thought they were -- essentially they had to pick up everything they thought they were going to have in the future. there's a great shot coming up. these wagons, it's amazing they held together. >> the wheel is at 45 degrees. >> i think this is the one. there it is. good luck, buddy. >> so these are presumably returning to their homes because the russians had been forced to leave? >> i guess, i think so. >> it is interesting to know whether they were heading...
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similarly with the cia they felt that they were failing intelligence operations, they hoped they would be successful with these technical operations. they were in charge of the tunnel. the more curious thing is why were they in charge of the u-2 spy plane. why didn't the air force take charge in that? of course the dod was behind a lot of these operations. they felt that the cia has more experience in clandestine operations. they will be involved with it as well. it is all interesting because a lot of unexpected agent things did things. why did the cia do spy planes and not the air force. they were looking at human intelligence. this was their hope of succeeding. >> i don't see any more hands, we are about out of time, please join me in thanking our panelists for a very rich. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interested in american history tv, visit our website at c-span.org/history. you can view our schedule, prev
similarly with the cia they felt that they were failing intelligence operations, they hoped they would be successful with these technical operations. they were in charge of the tunnel. the more curious thing is why were they in charge of the u-2 spy plane. why didn't the air force take charge in that? of course the dod was behind a lot of these operations. they felt that the cia has more experience in clandestine operations. they will be involved with it as well. it is all interesting because a...
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they sent a letter if they need something from you. this is -- most of the target is the older people and people who are less i know some of my friends who have paid a couple thousands of dollars, and they regretted. this is a very serious problem. ago, someoneonths arrested in india was doing this kind of action. they are investigating people doing this kind of scam. guest: yes. a center for impersonation scams of all kinds, and there are a number of reasons for that. number one, it is an english-speaking country, see you have a lot of people who can speak to the intended victims in the u.s. cheatre also allowed to americans over in the u.s., millions at a time. the irs does not contact consumers through the fund to tell you that you owe money. that is a big red flag. if someone calls you from the irs and asks for money -- if someone calls you and says they are from the irs and asks for money, hang up and report it. in terms of victims, this runs the gamut in terms of high education levels to low education levels. the key thing is cre
they sent a letter if they need something from you. this is -- most of the target is the older people and people who are less i know some of my friends who have paid a couple thousands of dollars, and they regretted. this is a very serious problem. ago, someoneonths arrested in india was doing this kind of action. they are investigating people doing this kind of scam. guest: yes. a center for impersonation scams of all kinds, and there are a number of reasons for that. number one, it is an...
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they do not talk, they do not powwow how they are going to manager, they do not talk what is necessary to measure they are not duplicating tests, what miss harris really needs. fortunately, six month before i saw her, her medicare advantage plan, cigna, had identified her as high risk for dying and had begun a visiting palliative care service with a for-profit company called aspire. i was visiting with her palliative care nurse, mckenzie. when mckenzie began to see her, mckenzie took her through a order for what emergentlyen if she urgentl had a stroke. she took her through advanced care directives and we were sitting at her dining room table where her picture was taken and it was right on the dining room table. she said no, it is right here in case anything goes wrong. it is always available, right here. pretty clear is about her wishes. she said, "i have always been independent, always been the one helping everyone else. now, i cannot do nothing for myself. i'm ready. i have been ready ever since i heart attack, ready whenever the good lord is ready to do his work." does she want res
they do not talk, they do not powwow how they are going to manager, they do not talk what is necessary to measure they are not duplicating tests, what miss harris really needs. fortunately, six month before i saw her, her medicare advantage plan, cigna, had identified her as high risk for dying and had begun a visiting palliative care service with a for-profit company called aspire. i was visiting with her palliative care nurse, mckenzie. when mckenzie began to see her, mckenzie took her...
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what they saw, what they asked the people about, what they did in the free time they had, from a counterintelligence standpoint, one mission in the army will. here.er >> it is funny what you thought about the english thought, the americans have a lot of money but they weren't critical thinkers or planners. i'm curious what gave you that sort of impression. >> peter was quoted in a book, there is a book by peter stafford on the tunnel beneath berlin. he interviewed a number of people and saw a number of documents. he states quite a critically he was the founder. look at the official history, which is pretty much one of the few things on the web, the official history of the it makes it murky about the origins of the tunnel, they aren't sure what led to its origin. you read on if battleground berlin, it's pretty clear whose idea it was. >> just a follow-up on that, i find a good idea you mention the vienna tunnel. i've been told there was also a , a situation of occupation and the different and so long. study -- to to your your story? >> i heard about other tunnels .eing dug i wanted to use the berlin
what they saw, what they asked the people about, what they did in the free time they had, from a counterintelligence standpoint, one mission in the army will. here.er >> it is funny what you thought about the english thought, the americans have a lot of money but they weren't critical thinkers or planners. i'm curious what gave you that sort of impression. >> peter was quoted in a book, there is a book by peter stafford on the tunnel beneath berlin. he interviewed a number of people...
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they said so themselves. earlier this year they said they want to fill up the d.c. circuit one way or the other. philip the d.c. circuit one way or the other. and the reason is clear. obama's agenda runs through the d.c. circuit. can get what you want through the congress because the in 2010 people know they said they had enough, they issued a national restraining order after watching two years of this administration on restraint. run through the bureaucracy and d.c. circuit. as i said, among the first two years of the obama administration there is now legislative check on the president. and the administration doesn't much like checks and balances. our democratic colleagues want to facilitate that by filling up a court that will rule on his agenda. a court that doesn't even have enough work to do, especially if it means changing the subject --m obamacare 48 few days for a few days. they think they can change the rules of the senate in a way that benefits only them. they want to do it in such a way that president obama's picks get enacted. republican -- they want to
they said so themselves. earlier this year they said they want to fill up the d.c. circuit one way or the other. philip the d.c. circuit one way or the other. and the reason is clear. obama's agenda runs through the d.c. circuit. can get what you want through the congress because the in 2010 people know they said they had enough, they issued a national restraining order after watching two years of this administration on restraint. run through the bureaucracy and d.c. circuit. as i said, among...
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they agreed to give up their nuclear weapons. and then they abandoned what they agreed to. they would like to talk to us, of course, but as one nuclear power to another. i am not sure that will lead us anywhere. i think we need to have a serious, closer understanding with the chinese. in particular, we need to set priorities with the chinese. i think frankly president trump said it best when he said i can't start a trade war with them when we are trying to deal with the tough issue with north korea. how we deal with it, the elements of it, probably in the space between peace and war, probably along the lines of trying to slow down their program through some sort of clandestine means. meanwhile, really try to put the squeeze to this regime because it is truly intolerable and not getting better on its own. charlie: you do not, i would assume, recommend some kind of military strike at this point or some kind of effort to change the regime in north korea? chris: you know, if there were a means to change the regime, sure. it would not be a bad day if we woke up and found he was
they agreed to give up their nuclear weapons. and then they abandoned what they agreed to. they would like to talk to us, of course, but as one nuclear power to another. i am not sure that will lead us anywhere. i think we need to have a serious, closer understanding with the chinese. in particular, we need to set priorities with the chinese. i think frankly president trump said it best when he said i can't start a trade war with them when we are trying to deal with the tough issue with north...
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, they have always been rumoured byjust because they are on display, it doesn't necessarily mean theyg launched. north korea has a lwa ys being launched. north korea has always said they wanted build a missile that they want to launch a missile that they want to launch a missile capable of reaching the united states. but the one thing certainly that they would not tolerate here would be perhaps another nuclear test, number six, remember we had that one back one month ago where they said rockets horribly close to japan. at that time, durham trump said that the time, durham trump said that the time for strategic patience was over, he also said he will not tolerate these kinds of missile strikes from north korea, and we have seen from his actions that when he draws a red line, he means it. remember, there is that strikeforce, that enables strikeforce in the korean peninsularjust that enables strikeforce in the korean peninsular just in that enables strikeforce in the korean peninsularjust in case. we are hearing that they are on exercises but they are near the region. it will be interest
, they have always been rumoured byjust because they are on display, it doesn't necessarily mean theyg launched. north korea has a lwa ys being launched. north korea has always said they wanted build a missile that they want to launch a missile that they want to launch a missile capable of reaching the united states. but the one thing certainly that they would not tolerate here would be perhaps another nuclear test, number six, remember we had that one back one month ago where they said rockets...
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they seem to be happy people. they seem to be -- ignorance is bliss, as they say.y don't know they're missing anything. >> bill: so your assessment is most of the people who knew nothing about syria were happy. >> they looked happy. they had a little twinkle in the eye. >> bill: i could, but i won't. i could explain the twinkle, but i won't. >> show some restraint. >> bill: you know what i'm talking about. so you would say that 35 or 40% of these people knew about the syria bombing. that leaves 55 to 60% who had no idea that it even occurred. >> no clue. and people don't really know if they supported or not because trump did it and they don't like trump, but he did it for good reason. >> bill: because facebook told them. >> that's right. >> bill: there is watterss everyone, and one footnote,ac the spin stops here in the show, starring miller, watters, and me.ta we announced it early. so you might want to consider tickets for mother's and father's day that's coming up. we will see everybody in baltimore at the royal barnes arena, not with the rodeo, just us. royal f
they seem to be happy people. they seem to be -- ignorance is bliss, as they say.y don't know they're missing anything. >> bill: so your assessment is most of the people who knew nothing about syria were happy. >> they looked happy. they had a little twinkle in the eye. >> bill: i could, but i won't. i could explain the twinkle, but i won't. >> show some restraint. >> bill: you know what i'm talking about. so you would say that 35 or 40% of these people knew about...
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how do they they get along together? >> there is a coalition with also western forces. >> with air support, ground support, i met some american officers. american special forces they are in the movie, on the ground. if is a coalition of man and women of good will, against bar barrity it is a coalition. there is a share of tasks. the kurds have part of the job, they open the gates. with older villages around and the iraqi army is dealing with the battle inside mosul. i followed both of them, i was embedded or i signed up in a way with my camera, with both the kurds and the golden division of the iraqi army. >> do you now care more about making filmsk deumary films than writing books about those experiences like this? >> it dependses. this war i wanted to have the chance to be first hands witness. i had the chance to be taken really with my team on the front line. i felt the duty to see what i saw, to show what i saw. to show what i saw and it could not be shown in a better way than with a documentary, you have to see thes
how do they they get along together? >> there is a coalition with also western forces. >> with air support, ground support, i met some american officers. american special forces they are in the movie, on the ground. if is a coalition of man and women of good will, against bar barrity it is a coalition. there is a share of tasks. the kurds have part of the job, they open the gates. with older villages around and the iraqi army is dealing with the battle inside mosul. i followed both...
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they make about 65% of the market, but they are worried about growth, so now they have the factoriesg set up so they can bring a new drone from start to finish they say in about six months. their first stop is agriculture. carol: that was interesting. they sound like they are controlling the whole process and spending a lot on r&d in terms of efforts to figure out new ways to use drones. >> they say, again, the company is now worth a few billion and controlling, taking in a few billion in revenue off the drone market, and they say of their 8000 staffers, about 2000 are working on r&d or engineering. carol: they do film making, surveying, spreading out to different areas. >> that's right. they are telling customer that whatever you need to do, we can make a drone to do it. oliver: we have been talking about all the different uses for drones in the agricultural spence -- sense tell us how it is being for used for farmers, who's controlling it, what it is replacing. because it is pretty interesting. >> on the ground, the agricultural drone has been used mostly for crop spraying come up
they make about 65% of the market, but they are worried about growth, so now they have the factoriesg set up so they can bring a new drone from start to finish they say in about six months. their first stop is agriculture. carol: that was interesting. they sound like they are controlling the whole process and spending a lot on r&d in terms of efforts to figure out new ways to use drones. >> they say, again, the company is now worth a few billion and controlling, taking in a few...
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fire crews are taking a defensive stance and they say they expect a long fight.eports of injuries, no word on what caused that fire. >>> harrison ford will not face penalties for a mishap at a southern california airport earlier this year. sports attorney made that attorney today adding the fda will not provoke his pilot license. he mistakingly flew his single- engine plane over an american airlines jet and then landed on a taxi way. although he was not fined or penalized, ford said he was embarrassed by the mistake and agreed to receive some additional training. >>> the lift ride sharing app -- the lyft ride sharing app announced april is service animal month. a new company policy requires drivers to give rides to blind people with seeing eye dogs. lyft worked on the idea with the national federation of the blind. they praise the move. >> lyft will make every effort to provide the services that we need. we look forward to providing constructive feedback to lyft under the agreement going forward. >> reporter: and this says drivers who don't comply with their new
fire crews are taking a defensive stance and they say they expect a long fight.eports of injuries, no word on what caused that fire. >>> harrison ford will not face penalties for a mishap at a southern california airport earlier this year. sports attorney made that attorney today adding the fda will not provoke his pilot license. he mistakingly flew his single- engine plane over an american airlines jet and then landed on a taxi way. although he was not fined or penalized, ford said he...
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they had, they became lovers. they had a baby out of wedlock. they got married later. got involved in the roman revolution, sailed off for america, and then drowned. their ship wrecked off the coast of fire island. and they drowned, and their bodies were never found. isn't that sad? so kind of a sad, i sort of feel like she was just coming into her own, you know? and it didn't, didn't work out for her. all right, so this was the model for women in journalism. in the 1800s. which sets the stage for nellie bly, who is a name i'm sure you all have heard, right? i mean, when you, when people talk about the history of journalism and history of women in journalism, nellie bly's name always comes up. she has her own stamp. she's very well-known. and the reason she's so well-known is because she was extremely significant. publishers in it for money, trying to drive up circulation, get eyeballs. on the one hand, women caught in this sort of dilemma. on the other hand, traditional femininity, right? versus, you know, a profession, a writing life. not being able to negotiate it v
they had, they became lovers. they had a baby out of wedlock. they got married later. got involved in the roman revolution, sailed off for america, and then drowned. their ship wrecked off the coast of fire island. and they drowned, and their bodies were never found. isn't that sad? so kind of a sad, i sort of feel like she was just coming into her own, you know? and it didn't, didn't work out for her. all right, so this was the model for women in journalism. in the 1800s. which sets the stage...
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who they are, this is what they want to do, they want to suppress ideas they don't agree with and they don't like. tom: what's your take on facebook? >> it's another blow to common sense and good hard work. i wish these guys would speak to what they are good at and stay out of politics. tom: presen bre peyton and nick, thank you very much. lauren: breaking news this morning, terror strikes paris yet again, this time before presidential election. how would this affect voters? we will have the latest news and analysis. happy friday. anymore anymore i'm nicole petallides. secretary steve mnuchin promising sweeping tax reform this year while donald trump says he expects a healthcare reform will come soon. lauren: tax reform comments sparking comments, this morning u.s. futures unchangedded. nicole: in asia markets built on wall
who they are, this is what they want to do, they want to suppress ideas they don't agree with and they don't like. tom: what's your take on facebook? >> it's another blow to common sense and good hard work. i wish these guys would speak to what they are good at and stay out of politics. tom: presen bre peyton and nick, thank you very much. lauren: breaking news this morning, terror strikes paris yet again, this time before presidential election. how would this affect voters? we will have...
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they rapidly counter flooded. they got back up to speed, they stayed with it.round the end of the war, just before they dropped the atomic bomb, the navy got a message to hold off the coast and cease operations against japan. once japan surrendered, the ship went in to tokyo bay and had a put a party for sure. the description is interesting because you have 10-12 guys and you are invading japan. you hope that everybody got the message that they were supposed to surrender. if they put up a fight, you don't have any forces with you. they did not have any problems. they were there for a few days. they went back on the ship came back through the panama canal and back to new york city. after world war ii, there were 10 fast battleships and we were the oldest. the iowa class was much bigger, much more capable. much faster. the navy did some studies to see how they could convert these ships to something else, then they decided they couldn't, so the north carolina did 1946-1947,cruises in went into the mothball fleet, and the navy was going to scrap the north carolina
they rapidly counter flooded. they got back up to speed, they stayed with it.round the end of the war, just before they dropped the atomic bomb, the navy got a message to hold off the coast and cease operations against japan. once japan surrendered, the ship went in to tokyo bay and had a put a party for sure. the description is interesting because you have 10-12 guys and you are invading japan. you hope that everybody got the message that they were supposed to surrender. if they put up a...
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after they succeeded in defeating it, they did what they usually do -- they try to tar the republican party. they said you people are nothing but a bunch of nigger lovers. republicans in the past have said, "you are darn right. somebody has to stand up for black folks in the south," but they rated new reply, which was, "no, we aren't." at that point, african americans become without a little go allies and within a few years get dispossessed of citizenship in virginia and every other state that seceded and some that did not. during this era after 1890, northerners just did not have the guts, shall we say, or the energy to dispute the southern claim that they had seceded for states rights. "let's just let it go but then tell the story." they would not say to themselves that, but that's how it went. my title, as you mentioned -- i don't know if it's my title, every historic site is a tale of at least two areas, maybe three. a tale of what it is about, when it went up, and today. i teach this by using -- i think you to read every single state historical marker in the united states. i was
after they succeeded in defeating it, they did what they usually do -- they try to tar the republican party. they said you people are nothing but a bunch of nigger lovers. republicans in the past have said, "you are darn right. somebody has to stand up for black folks in the south," but they rated new reply, which was, "no, we aren't." at that point, african americans become without a little go allies and within a few years get dispossessed of citizenship in virginia and...
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they are pushing back what they call rowing attacks on science.hey've headed in from the rain showers. they told the associated press that the rally was not directed at president trump but it tight trump sentiment almost equaled advocacy of science. no official crowd estimates for the dc event. tens of thousands were on hand carried signs like nerds rule up and at them and what do we want evidence-based science. the protesters called for society to show greater respect in modern life. many of them have held them as a climate change denier. the challenge facing scientists are broader in our society. we like to stick to our own fields and make sure that we have all of these, gated terms in it only is comparable to other scientist. he was sitting for much of the day's event. keeping the air and water clean. they added economic growth enhances environmental protection that science is critical. another science merchant took place on earth date one of the original organizers of that event from the state back in 1970 told the ap the reason this event dre
they are pushing back what they call rowing attacks on science.hey've headed in from the rain showers. they told the associated press that the rally was not directed at president trump but it tight trump sentiment almost equaled advocacy of science. no official crowd estimates for the dc event. tens of thousands were on hand carried signs like nerds rule up and at them and what do we want evidence-based science. the protesters called for society to show greater respect in modern life. many of...
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you know who they are, what they are. they can see what they want.tending, there is a lot of those known. their anger is so deep. are they hurting themselves? >> i think they are. based on what i have done for a living as a reporter for cbs and nbc in los angeles as well as other places including tmz, i have really grown to believe very strongly that the public gets it. they are really sophisticated. when people kind of go back and forth and on the one hand they say we are this objective news source and then on the other hand they have an agenda, i think people get it. my thing is this. look, i am really shocked that there is this feeling generally that -- especially with people who don't like trump -- that you need to boycott him because if you don't boycott him, you are against us. i think when you look at people like kanye west, steve harvey, when they went to visit him, they got skewered as a result and the reason i think it's owed ridiculous is if you are not in the game and you disagree with some things that donald trump says -- i do -- i disag
you know who they are, what they are. they can see what they want.tending, there is a lot of those known. their anger is so deep. are they hurting themselves? >> i think they are. based on what i have done for a living as a reporter for cbs and nbc in los angeles as well as other places including tmz, i have really grown to believe very strongly that the public gets it. they are really sophisticated. when people kind of go back and forth and on the one hand they say we are this objective...
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they saw this happen. they didn't speak out. they don't make any difference.t bashar al assad and russian people do what they want. they start using chemical weapons like in aleppo. now it is more dangerous than in aleppo. one day, they start using chlorine bombs. i smell it. i can't breathe. my children have problems from this. it is nasty smell. you can't take a breath. it is so dangerous. what do you think if it is nearby homes? we saw the first sulfuric bombs near my home. this is not fair that they are seeing us dying every day and do nothing. >> so, fatemah, what is your pre message to president trump? >> time is not gone. can he do something for us. he can say this is not right. you must -- if he can stop the war, he can stay that it's not fair to using the chemical weapons on his people. at least he can do this. what i want him to do is stop the war also. not just banning us from his country. we have right to stay in our country also. >> bana, what is your message to the world? >> stop the war. stop the war. >> that is the message. stop the war. we pra
they saw this happen. they didn't speak out. they don't make any difference.t bashar al assad and russian people do what they want. they start using chemical weapons like in aleppo. now it is more dangerous than in aleppo. one day, they start using chlorine bombs. i smell it. i can't breathe. my children have problems from this. it is nasty smell. you can't take a breath. it is so dangerous. what do you think if it is nearby homes? we saw the first sulfuric bombs near my home. this is not fair...
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>> if they took 90 seconds to google me they would have seen i'm teaching a yoga class in an hour. i don't have a police record or violent history. >> his local paper suggested joe had been stupid. >> who doesn't vent on the internet. i never thought i could quote a movie, even a movie like "fight club" and bring an s.w.a.t. team to my house. if i didn't answer the door with a sense of humor, who knows what could have happened. >> new york city's police force would not talk to us about their raid. others like talking about what they do. >> i have participated in and planned pentagon ene ened appro high risk operations. >> we are not soldiers, we don't think we're soldiers, we're not fighting a war against an enemy. we're trying to help people. >> police department, search warrant. >> he say his team usually kn k knocks first and depending on circumstances it was 10 seconds or a minute before breaking down the door. >> we're not liable for any damage we do to people's property. we try to limit it and my guys will try to patch up the best we can the door. >> the suspense of barging i
>> if they took 90 seconds to google me they would have seen i'm teaching a yoga class in an hour. i don't have a police record or violent history. >> his local paper suggested joe had been stupid. >> who doesn't vent on the internet. i never thought i could quote a movie, even a movie like "fight club" and bring an s.w.a.t. team to my house. if i didn't answer the door with a sense of humor, who knows what could have happened. >> new york city's police force...
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they really don't. they never have. the free speech movement of the 1960s in berkeley, you can go back and watch all those old video reels. bill buckley did a famous firing line about the free speech movement. the antiwar movement. it was called the free speech movement at berkeley. they are pushing for communist professors to be protected by the standards academic freedom. so communist could be protected but ann coulter speech isn't. >> sean: here is a guy that talks about -- columbia -- he gets to speak there. not only does he get to speak -- a guy that threatened to wipe us off the map, he denies the holocaust, ann coulter? you've given me a great idea. this is extemporaneous television. how about you, ann coulter, mean, we have to ask rush. mark live in. >> yeah, he will do it. he's not going to do it. >> sean: how about clarence thomas? he makes liberals double and feels like alka-seltzer and water. we will have a massive tour and air it on fox news. >> oh, my god, shawn. it will be a smash hit. a lot of great stud
they really don't. they never have. the free speech movement of the 1960s in berkeley, you can go back and watch all those old video reels. bill buckley did a famous firing line about the free speech movement. the antiwar movement. it was called the free speech movement at berkeley. they are pushing for communist professors to be protected by the standards academic freedom. so communist could be protected but ann coulter speech isn't. >> sean: here is a guy that talks about -- columbia --...
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if you are young, they don't know about the soul value but as they age they become aware of it. this is adolescent when they are recognizing their soul value. prepubescent years were tough. daughters and sons were taken from their parents as their external value increased. market scenes from their childhood make sense and haunted them for the rest of their life. at this stage, they knew others claimed ownership of them and sexual assault came at any age. however, their parents, if present, as well other kin reminded them of their spiracle value of their immortal selves. soul value which escapes calculation and develops during these years. enriched through an inner spiritual centering that facilitated survival. soul values were reinforced by loved ones. sometimes it was a spirit, a voice, a vision, a premonition, a sermon, ancestor or god. it came in public and private ceprivate settings and describes occasionally as a message from a higher being. my soul began seeing one enslaved person recalls and i cause told i was one of the elected children. this telling, uplifting and scene
if you are young, they don't know about the soul value but as they age they become aware of it. this is adolescent when they are recognizing their soul value. prepubescent years were tough. daughters and sons were taken from their parents as their external value increased. market scenes from their childhood make sense and haunted them for the rest of their life. at this stage, they knew others claimed ownership of them and sexual assault came at any age. however, their parents, if present, as...
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they gave up bowling and now they've taken up politics. they feel strong about what they believe. i'm all for that. what i'm not for is the unability to look at somebody else's point of view and i'm not for a certain anger embedded in that. i have been a populist republican which, in some ways, is unusual all of my career. i grew up in a democrat, blue-collar, working-class environment, and populism is sort of the name of the game, but i am a positive populist. >> rose: positive populism, how is it defined? >> you want to think about the middle class, the working folks, you want them to get a square deal, including those who live in the shadows. they need an opportunity to rise and realize their potential. so when i see the republicans continuing to worry about cutting taxes for the very rich, i think, wait a minute, what, are we worried thaifer not doing well enough? what about the the middle class and folks at the bottom? when i cut the income tax in ohio, in the legislature, we created an earned income tax credit the first time we did that in ohio because you want everyone to h
they gave up bowling and now they've taken up politics. they feel strong about what they believe. i'm all for that. what i'm not for is the unability to look at somebody else's point of view and i'm not for a certain anger embedded in that. i have been a populist republican which, in some ways, is unusual all of my career. i grew up in a democrat, blue-collar, working-class environment, and populism is sort of the name of the game, but i am a positive populist. >> rose: positive populism,...
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but they put on their gun belts and they grab shotguns and they rendezvoused in dodge city.that is what became the dodge city war. if you want to know how that ended after the book. but the last time the two of them side-by-side went down the street as peace enforcers in dodge city, this was in 1883. the book does concisely give us what the rest of their lives are like. wyatt and his fourth wife, wyatt had a rather complicated domestic life. he had four wives. a couple of whom were concurrent. bat was different that way. first of all, he did not get married. he had romances, but he did not go far enough to marry them. wyatt had a romance in the belly kid to marry them. at one point when bat was the manager of a theater in colorado he fell in love with an actress there and they got married and were together for the next 30 years for the rest of their life. but wyatt and his fourth wife in arizona, california and alaska they're constantly looking for a business that would make them a lot of money. they go in san diego for a while he lived until 1929 and in his last years he wa
but they put on their gun belts and they grab shotguns and they rendezvoused in dodge city.that is what became the dodge city war. if you want to know how that ended after the book. but the last time the two of them side-by-side went down the street as peace enforcers in dodge city, this was in 1883. the book does concisely give us what the rest of their lives are like. wyatt and his fourth wife, wyatt had a rather complicated domestic life. he had four wives. a couple of whom were concurrent....
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are they conveying threats with those parades? do they roll out things we didn't know they had?sure. for example, they can roll out an icbm to show the world they have intercontinental ballistic missile that can reach the united states. >> in terms of missile capacity already, they he have two and three stage icbms they say they've already developed. >> right. >> what's the state of the u.s. view of that missile capacity? do we believe they have operational icbm capacity? >> because they haven't tested the icbm that could reach mainland united states successfully, we don't know that but i think they're close. already our territories in the pacific including guam and japan and south korea are all under threat. but they have not yet tested icbm that could reach mainland united states. >> in terms of this weekend, this holiday, this parade which seems to be taking shape right now in pyongyang, and the previous reporting that we've had that there was unusual activity viewed by satellite around some launch test facilities, as somebody who worked at the cia on these issues, what do yo
are they conveying threats with those parades? do they roll out things we didn't know they had?sure. for example, they can roll out an icbm to show the world they have intercontinental ballistic missile that can reach the united states. >> in terms of missile capacity already, they he have two and three stage icbms they say they've already developed. >> right. >> what's the state of the u.s. view of that missile capacity? do we believe they have operational icbm capacity?...
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they don't know until they try it and get hooked. withdrawal ifical they cannot get into recovery that keeps them using because the withdrawal is so horrible. that if youto say stop checks for people on disability, veteran's whatever, crime is going to go up. force them to get into a program. that is the better choice. the liver, there are not enough programs, or they are insufficient. my son got better because he was in a program for one year. he learned about his disease. he learned how the recovery works. that's what has got him well. there's too much shame and stigma around addiction. that's the other problem. people, get informed, get educated and let's get some better programs out there for these addicts. thank you so much. host: we will end this is segment there. coming up, "smithsonian magazine " freelance correspondent joshua hammer. his piece highlights the challenges facing refugees. stay with us. ♪ some of the programs this holiday weekend on c-span. , aight at 8:00 p.m. eastern nasa briefing on the discovery of seven ear
they don't know until they try it and get hooked. withdrawal ifical they cannot get into recovery that keeps them using because the withdrawal is so horrible. that if youto say stop checks for people on disability, veteran's whatever, crime is going to go up. force them to get into a program. that is the better choice. the liver, there are not enough programs, or they are insufficient. my son got better because he was in a program for one year. he learned about his disease. he learned how the...
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so we make any big announcement today and they will talk the talk, they are talking a good , but theyis a question on whether they are able to push through the reform they are talking about. jonathan: typically you go into a process like this and you under promise and you overdeliver. you sit around with the portfolio managers at pimco, do you sense that this could be one of overpromising and under delivering? is pretty much what we have seen so far in the first 100 days of the ministry should. the administration has actually done a lot of things. and i would argue that is maybe a good thing. isetimes no policy action better than a lot of policy action. done atrump could have lot of bad things on the trade front. he could have started a trade front -- started a trade war. he could have slapped tariffs on mexico. also, on taxes, we could have seen more action on the tax front already but we are in this stage of the cycle where we don't need a fiscal boost. again, this will push up the dollar. it will lead to aggressive rate hikes. provide under reaching. better.imes this is alix: what
so we make any big announcement today and they will talk the talk, they are talking a good , but theyis a question on whether they are able to push through the reform they are talking about. jonathan: typically you go into a process like this and you under promise and you overdeliver. you sit around with the portfolio managers at pimco, do you sense that this could be one of overpromising and under delivering? is pretty much what we have seen so far in the first 100 days of the ministry should....
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this is a name when they said they are dead, they have come back to life. >> how can they have borders? >> exactly right. it's why in this environment we are in right now, you look to the management. if they like it. they can execute. they can compete in this world we are in. which is online, it's less foot traffic. more a online, all the competition. >> the xrts have been pretty consistent for most of this year. this is the worst chart on the planet. it's a massive head and shoulders stock. 40 is that nextline, when you look at all the components and how poorly they act. i'm naming another one, costco had a disappointing report a month ago. it stayed down, this thing, when it breaks 40 -- >> costco shares -- >> what i'm talking about is you have a stop. they had all time highs. they had a big gap on big volume. it stayed down, that gap, it's pretty disappointing, though. >> as the retail wages on, are there bright spots left in this space, does rich ross, it's a regular brand-new frisked out plasma. three names he says are still worth a buy. >> reporter: hi, we know the issues with re
this is a name when they said they are dead, they have come back to life. >> how can they have borders? >> exactly right. it's why in this environment we are in right now, you look to the management. if they like it. they can execute. they can compete in this world we are in. which is online, it's less foot traffic. more a online, all the competition. >> the xrts have been pretty consistent for most of this year. this is the worst chart on the planet. it's a massive head and...
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they can contested, they can go to an immigration court. if they don't contest it and a wave removal, there still sent to an i.c.e. facility. there would be a whole legal paper trail. >> jenna: you are suspicious of him being chosen by advocates as the poster child for the first person that is deported with daca status. >> you don't get deported or removed from the u.s. without ubiquitous paper trail. there either is one or isn't one. >> there is a set of initiative proceedings that someone has to go through to be deported. it was not just a black ops chopper coming down on his house and whisking him away. that is why it is very important that he have his lawyers to fight this in court and see what happens. it >> jenna: that is what they are looking for, more information. we will see what information they do get. in the meantime, i want to talk about the university of california berkeley canceling a scheduled speaking event with conservative commentator in familiar face on this channel, ann coulter, claiming security concerns. she says she
they can contested, they can go to an immigration court. if they don't contest it and a wave removal, there still sent to an i.c.e. facility. there would be a whole legal paper trail. >> jenna: you are suspicious of him being chosen by advocates as the poster child for the first person that is deported with daca status. >> you don't get deported or removed from the u.s. without ubiquitous paper trail. there either is one or isn't one. >> there is a set of initiative...
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, they used to be ten years ago, they are not any more, the reason they don't push, is because they fearthe north koreans, if they really threaten regime change, it is going to blow up, not only the regime, but also the region. that is something the chinese are very slow to loads to move towards. >> dana: their politics happening in the region. i was interesting to read this morning that when you set for a long time, when you go to the capitals in your visiting with people that you are advising, they didn't bring up north korea but that that has changed in the last few weeks. you say that japan is a little unhappy and we know that south korea has elections coming up on may 9th. a lot of turmoil there that president trump is having to deal with. >> it is. let's be clear, this issue is coming to a head but if obama had had a third term or hillary clinton were elected, it wouldn't be coming to and had. even though the north koreans continue to develop a north korean north nuclear capability, their icbm capabilities, their cyber effects, the administrations haven't said we have to handle tha
, they used to be ten years ago, they are not any more, the reason they don't push, is because they fearthe north koreans, if they really threaten regime change, it is going to blow up, not only the regime, but also the region. that is something the chinese are very slow to loads to move towards. >> dana: their politics happening in the region. i was interesting to read this morning that when you set for a long time, when you go to the capitals in your visiting with people that you are...
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they reported that it is radical islam because that's what they do when they become a martyr in thisticular case. he tried to be by killing three people. in the police department they are covering up for the responsibilities of radical islam and we might -- must identify it as such. you make an important point. remember back in february they play down the risk of terrorism this is a country of about 10 million people that have been very generous and taking in a lot of immigrants. more than a hundred thousand people were granted asylum here. here's the here is a numbers between 2012 and 2015. crime rose 7%. that jumped considerably between 2012 and 2015. it has not suffered a significant terror attack and it certainly is not a country in crisis. >> you're treating victims you are treating victims of terrorism like rounding errors and the math and statistics. it is ridiculous. he confessed he was an isis supporter. i'm so sorry gener i general i can't take it personally when the media doesn't care about the personal pain that people go through. >> and then misidentifying it. how do we
they reported that it is radical islam because that's what they do when they become a martyr in thisticular case. he tried to be by killing three people. in the police department they are covering up for the responsibilities of radical islam and we might -- must identify it as such. you make an important point. remember back in february they play down the risk of terrorism this is a country of about 10 million people that have been very generous and taking in a lot of immigrants. more than a...
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they think they will have a vote sometime early next week. they are starting to write new legislation. between you, me and the rest of our viewers, i think it will rely heavily on health and human services. >> of course that's phase two. maybe they take some of the pressure off the first phase of healthcare legislation which has the most political land mines. >> there are friel questions as we talked about before about phrase 3 which includes tort reformnd having health insurance across state lines. but you have to tie that to something the democrats want because you will need 60 votes in the senate as opposed to 61 for reconciliation. kennedy: that can is being kicked to phase 3. i i think everyone will be surprised if that sees the light of day. i think juan is the loneliest number of and we need to remedy that. it looks like the healthcare fiasco is gumming up tax reform. the treasury secretary says the august deadline to get it done is not realistic at this point. last month steve mnuchin said the tax reform bill would be on the president
they think they will have a vote sometime early next week. they are starting to write new legislation. between you, me and the rest of our viewers, i think it will rely heavily on health and human services. >> of course that's phase two. maybe they take some of the pressure off the first phase of healthcare legislation which has the most political land mines. >> there are friel questions as we talked about before about phrase 3 which includes tort reformnd having health insurance...
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trent >> i think they know it. i think they get it. of times i'll say why does that so and so have people under him or her. we just can't get them approved. maria: people are still wondering why so many obama era staffers are here. for example, was admitted a mistake not to ask for the outset of presidency. >> no, not today. i have confidence. we will see what happens. it is going to be interesting. we have to just -- look, i have so many people who want to come into this administration. they are so excited about this administration and what's happening. bankers, law enforcement, everybody wants to come into this administration. don't forget, when ginned call me came out, he saved hillary clinton. he saved her life. i joke about it a little bit when he was ready he was reang those charges, she was guilty of every charge. and then he said she was essentially okay. maria: i'm asking why. >> because i want to give everybody a good, fair chance. director comey was very, very good to hillary clinton. that i can tell you. if he weren't, she
trent >> i think they know it. i think they get it. of times i'll say why does that so and so have people under him or her. we just can't get them approved. maria: people are still wondering why so many obama era staffers are here. for example, was admitted a mistake not to ask for the outset of presidency. >> no, not today. i have confidence. we will see what happens. it is going to be interesting. we have to just -- look, i have so many people who want to come into this...
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they used to rule the roost. >> they really did.ill never forget the lady meeting the vice chair of toshiba when it was basically just a chip company in the united states. they were so dominant that time. the only american company that showed any liability at all was intel. beaten out of memory and by japanese companies everywhere. he basically said you can get rid of your intel. you don't need to be a semiconductor analyst anymore because it is over. we have won. we are tempted to look at google and facebook in apple that way today. i think what is going on at toshiba gives you a sense that in technology at least nothing is forever. >> they made some dumb bets. withng on nuclear power the westinghouse acquisition was a bad business decision. it is not a great business to be in. >> big companies make bad decisions frequently. >> absolutely. >> that is part of what comes with the territory of following your market. you outgrow your market and look for something else that looks like it will replace it. inevitably, they are not domain
they used to rule the roost. >> they really did.ill never forget the lady meeting the vice chair of toshiba when it was basically just a chip company in the united states. they were so dominant that time. the only american company that showed any liability at all was intel. beaten out of memory and by japanese companies everywhere. he basically said you can get rid of your intel. you don't need to be a semiconductor analyst anymore because it is over. we have won. we are tempted to look...
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the situation they found themselves in is the coalition they need to stitch together is harder than theyhought. oliver: peter always has great analysis. the conversation the past week is since the health-care bill failed, what does it mean for tax reform? what did you like about his take on this? megan: peter always has great insight and analysis, and for trump to think tax reform will be easier than health care reform, we have to put this into context. health care reform was a defining promise of almost every republican for seven years and collapsed in 17 days. tax reform is something republicans and democrats have had on the agenda for two decades. bringing personal rates down, in particular that corporate rate from already 5% to make us more competitive, is seen as something both parties are aligned by. when you talk about bringing taxes down, you need some way to replace that revenue and getting it to a revenue neutral stage. that is tough indeed. oliver: this is an easy transition, but in the politics section, you look at the balkanization of the republicans. that is what is happeni
the situation they found themselves in is the coalition they need to stitch together is harder than theyhought. oliver: peter always has great analysis. the conversation the past week is since the health-care bill failed, what does it mean for tax reform? what did you like about his take on this? megan: peter always has great insight and analysis, and for trump to think tax reform will be easier than health care reform, we have to put this into context. health care reform was a defining promise...
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they understand that these minutes they release, three weeks after the fomc meets, they understand theye the market, they use them as an instrument, and i think they were trying today to talk tough. >> quickly, lacker resigning yesterday, he was talking to investment firm, fed already on shaky grounds with a lot of people with respect to idea it exists in the first place, this hurts them more. >> it does, i think that shift focus to janet yellen and push back she has been giving to conditional leaders, they -- congressional leaders, they have been asking for some time with transparency in regard to this specific leak, and she has given them nothing but push back. charles: thank you, great news, appreciate when you are on. >> to breaking news, from ballpark. owners of miami marlins, jeffrey loria has been looking for someone to buy a struggling franchise, there now appear to be a number of power swinger stepping up, charlie gasparino is joining us. >> sours tell fox business network derek jeter and jeb bush, are each eyeing bids on the florida marlins. in addition, we understand that gol
they understand that these minutes they release, three weeks after the fomc meets, they understand theye the market, they use them as an instrument, and i think they were trying today to talk tough. >> quickly, lacker resigning yesterday, he was talking to investment firm, fed already on shaky grounds with a lot of people with respect to idea it exists in the first place, this hurts them more. >> it does, i think that shift focus to janet yellen and push back she has been giving to...
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they decided they needed to fix up their image, and one of the things they consciously decided they neededo do was form alliances with unlikely groups, including, they put money into historically black colleges. they put in united negro college fund, and getting involved in criminal justice reform. but they started pouring money into making causes with the whole criminal justice reform network. . i have been watching them for five years now. i saw and listened to a tape that described their public relations people saying we need to look better and we're going to go to the black community to try and improve our image. i was very suspicious of it and i still am. whatever good they do for criminal justice reform, that move is doing better for coke. you're whitewashing their reputati reputation. it is a tough question. . they have not been friends to the black community. i am sorry. or to to the poor -- >> or the white community. >> or the poor white. they have plants that make chemicals in this counsel try that have been horrible polluters. >> you mentioned ronald reagan earlier in the conver
they decided they needed to fix up their image, and one of the things they consciously decided they neededo do was form alliances with unlikely groups, including, they put money into historically black colleges. they put in united negro college fund, and getting involved in criminal justice reform. but they started pouring money into making causes with the whole criminal justice reform network. . i have been watching them for five years now. i saw and listened to a tape that described their...
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they do want another deal and they realize they could have miss calculated on this first deal. >> i wantmove quickly to the court. it's a foregone conclusion, right, ra mesh? >> it is, it's one that's been building up for several years. part of what is going is mutual distrust. you talk to democrats and you say, don't do this, you could hold the filibuster for next time. they'll get rid of the filibuster whenever they need to do it and if you talk to republicans, if we don't do it, they take the senate, they're getting rid of it. >> the most fascinating thing patrick leahy said to me, he was alluding harry reid made this mistake and mitch mcconnell is making the mistake. don't do the bid in the senate. it's too much. >> it's interesting. i've been talking to senators in both parties over the last few weeks and one of the things -- and including republicans who are anguished about the move they're about to make. no one wants this to happen. it's ininhe havable. >> not the end of the story. patrick leahy and robert bank of new york. if republicans voted for bork, he's too short. >> not exa
they do want another deal and they realize they could have miss calculated on this first deal. >> i wantmove quickly to the court. it's a foregone conclusion, right, ra mesh? >> it is, it's one that's been building up for several years. part of what is going is mutual distrust. you talk to democrats and you say, don't do this, you could hold the filibuster for next time. they'll get rid of the filibuster whenever they need to do it and if you talk to republicans, if we don't do it,...
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they are shorter, they don't have as large a frame, they are not healthy.o, that is not going to happen. what we're doing now, with the trump administration has said, we all rely on china to do what they have never done before. almost 25 years. all of political economic, democratic options with china failed. i do believe that president trump did get president jinping on this issue. i know for a fact, president xi called after a follow-up to the mar-a-lago meetings that took place on the weekend, and indicated he is willing to work towards dean oakley rising north korea. he'll start with economic sanctions. this will take some time to play out. this is a move in the right direction. he is another option that he will never talk about. that is to assassinate kim jong il and create a military coup or some kind of coup, another leader who is more responsible. whether that is possible or not, given the dimensions of north korea and china, i can't see from this vantage point. for sure, publicly, he is going to move in a direction that none of his private wow prede
they are shorter, they don't have as large a frame, they are not healthy.o, that is not going to happen. what we're doing now, with the trump administration has said, we all rely on china to do what they have never done before. almost 25 years. all of political economic, democratic options with china failed. i do believe that president trump did get president jinping on this issue. i know for a fact, president xi called after a follow-up to the mar-a-lago meetings that took place on the...
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they are citizens, they are voting. you get entire jurisdictions where you effectively have the equivalency of nullification. where the state or local authorities refuse to enforce it, or simply declare it is not a priority. jeffrey: we have a lot of great questions. we have a lot more to talk about including the revolution of the failure of prohibition and the repeal in the 21st amendment. would you allow me to quickly tell the story of this case? this is the central constitutional fourth amendment case of the early 20th century. it unites my two heroes, taft and louis brandeis. it is the most important privacy descent of the 20th century. you cannot come to the constitutional center without a homework assignment. your homework assignment is to read justice brandeis. if you come to the exhibit you can go to the original telephone that the bootlegger used to to make the sun calls to import incredibly profitable, illegal booze from british columbia and canada. here's what happened -- he is a wild bootlegger, making phone
they are citizens, they are voting. you get entire jurisdictions where you effectively have the equivalency of nullification. where the state or local authorities refuse to enforce it, or simply declare it is not a priority. jeffrey: we have a lot of great questions. we have a lot more to talk about including the revolution of the failure of prohibition and the repeal in the 21st amendment. would you allow me to quickly tell the story of this case? this is the central constitutional fourth...
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they believe that they deserve a rightful role in the global world order because they are nuclear power and they are searching as to how to establish that. and for most of the past 20-plus years since the demise of the soviet union, they were not in a position to assert that. they have spent all these years developing the capability to do that. i think that's not what we are witnessing, an assertion on their part, in order to force a conversation about what is russia's role in the global world order. >> it doesn't mean just taking a green eyeshade approach to the country. it is more than numbers. a strong, healthy economy allows us to take care of our most honorable -- vulnerable. my mother-in-law relied on social security in her retirement. she relied on medicare to help her before she died of cancer. pam and i were happy to have that safety net there for her. like thatwould also safety net to be there for her grandchildren, are triplets -- our triplets. >> see more from those confirmation hearings tonight at 8:00 eastern as we mark the first 100 days of the new administration. 7-1supr
they believe that they deserve a rightful role in the global world order because they are nuclear power and they are searching as to how to establish that. and for most of the past 20-plus years since the demise of the soviet union, they were not in a position to assert that. they have spent all these years developing the capability to do that. i think that's not what we are witnessing, an assertion on their part, in order to force a conversation about what is russia's role in the global world...
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>> they don't know. they just know they have access to care. they can get their teeth cleaned, they can get services that they couldn't with a provider. >> even for substance abuse programs which i understand are in great demand here because of the problems of substance abuse. >> absolutely. we have a huge opioid epidemic here as we have across the nation, and the affordable care act has really helped us be able to take care of patients in a really dramatic way. >> so when you talk to people about -- you may not talk to them, you're busy trying to provide them with services. but the question is, as we talked to people, people said they didn't want those service to go away. what are they saying they want instead? do they tell you that? >> i don't think they know. i think they just know that this care has been able to save lives, save they're 20-year-old who has been dealing whoid addiction for a couple years, two, three years. now they can get them treatment, they can get them care. it's changing generations. moms are getting their kids back. da
>> they don't know. they just know they have access to care. they can get their teeth cleaned, they can get services that they couldn't with a provider. >> even for substance abuse programs which i understand are in great demand here because of the problems of substance abuse. >> absolutely. we have a huge opioid epidemic here as we have across the nation, and the affordable care act has really helped us be able to take care of patients in a really dramatic way. >> so...
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they said they would do that, they wa nt they said they would do that, they want more talks.y likes. the rmt is a different story they are further away from agreement and thatis are further away from agreement and that is the rmt who are striking in different parts of the country. thank you for the clarification. a charity claims more than 20 million people in the uk are classed as physically inactive. the british heart foundation says the average person spends over 70 days a yearjust sitting. it warns that inactivity puts people at risk of heart disease, and presently costs the nhs more than £1 billion a year. here's graham satchell. harriet had no warnings, no symptoms. she was climbing the stairs at home when she had a heart attack at the age ofjust 44. it was like having the rug pulled from under your feet. i have a very young family. i have a very demanding job, which i loved. to suddenly be struck by such a traumatic incident was very difficult. i didn't make time for activity or exercise. i think looking back on it now, i was fairly sedentary. harriet is not alone. the
they said they would do that, they wa nt they said they would do that, they want more talks.y likes. the rmt is a different story they are further away from agreement and thatis are further away from agreement and that is the rmt who are striking in different parts of the country. thank you for the clarification. a charity claims more than 20 million people in the uk are classed as physically inactive. the british heart foundation says the average person spends over 70 days a yearjust sitting....
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they can't entirely eliminated, but i think they believe they have passed through a period where they were so dependent on american capital and markets that there were constrains strategically. they would like to move away from that in the long run. >> a couple points. i think it would be a mistake to set the bilateral relationship with china above our interest, and we cannot make the preservation of that relationship our objective. that is the first point. it has created complications for american policy with china for some time. the second thing i would say is that we should avoid issue linkage in the relationship. for example, getting the chinese to put pressure on north korea therefore we back off on say, the south china sea or pick another issue like taiwan, that would be a tremendous mistake because the region is watching for that and signs the americans will sacrifice their interest. in the context of the broader relationship, i think your point is right. it is a big relationship that has elements of competition and cooperation, but we have to be clear eyed about what our actua
they can't entirely eliminated, but i think they believe they have passed through a period where they were so dependent on american capital and markets that there were constrains strategically. they would like to move away from that in the long run. >> a couple points. i think it would be a mistake to set the bilateral relationship with china above our interest, and we cannot make the preservation of that relationship our objective. that is the first point. it has created complications...
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then what happens is the next day they say because they are getting all kinds of heat because they are a taxpayer funded university and the birthplace of free speech, and they say you can come, but you can come on a day when no one is here. what is the latest? >> i'm still optimistic that i'm going to speak. i don't think it shouldn't that hard to arrange. i have done it hundreds of times. gone to college campuses, spoke, taken questions, good time had by all, a glass of wine and leave. they don't have to arrange for this to be done in outer space or under water. i would add that the university of california chance lower janet napolitano used to be obama's secretary of homeland security. she had to keep the entire nation safe. i think she can keep a college campus safe. the. judge napolitano:. judge jeanine: when they say there is a security threat, i assume don't buy that. >> as you points out -- apparently howard dean don't and none of the administrators do -- you can't use the hecklers veto. there is loads of first amendment supreme court law on that issue. you can't use the excuse
then what happens is the next day they say because they are getting all kinds of heat because they are a taxpayer funded university and the birthplace of free speech, and they say you can come, but you can come on a day when no one is here. what is the latest? >> i'm still optimistic that i'm going to speak. i don't think it shouldn't that hard to arrange. i have done it hundreds of times. gone to college campuses, spoke, taken questions, good time had by all, a glass of wine and leave....