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they started with $5.7 billion for a while and that they that they requested. they have not -- they have now gotten us down to $2.5 billion. they're staying strong a 1.3 billion. that money would just be for border security. and i think they're going to move. and frankly i think they have the upper hand in a way. i think they know that republicans are more likely to cave. just days before the shutdown the senate actually voted unanimously. republicans and democrats for a short tire funding bill. i had zero for a while. after that happened donald trump and his conservative base including some right here on this channel pointed out that he made a campaign promise. they said they were disappointed. some people even thought it was outrageous. they finally decided i need to fulfill the campaign promise. since then i think they are recognizing you voted for a bill with that money for a while once why when you do it again. at the same time he tweeted out that he can say there is a wall. on this channel. suggested that they could have a compromise from the $2.5 billion
they started with $5.7 billion for a while and that they that they requested. they have not -- they have now gotten us down to $2.5 billion. they're staying strong a 1.3 billion. that money would just be for border security. and i think they're going to move. and frankly i think they have the upper hand in a way. i think they know that republicans are more likely to cave. just days before the shutdown the senate actually voted unanimously. republicans and democrats for a short tire funding...
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they just -- they address vulnerabilities when they are discovered. later on in the process, it is more difficult to do. you don't have the opportunity to do that in the design process. you have to think of your architecture for cyber and the layout controls that have to be in place. there are firewalls and protections. there are all kinds of things that have to be in place. you don't want that happening at the end of acquisition. you talk about private companies. i'm interested in how you think the dod should deal with information sharing. a lot of this information is very classified. it is important to keep our weapon systems classified. on the other hand, sometimes that means the creators don't know what vulnerabilities they are dealing with. how should that balance be struck? we have seen the problems with the programs themselves. a program does not always have a lot of vulnerability -- may not learn about of all rebel the other its own system or another system that is similar to its own. there are a lot of problems in information sharing. some of
they just -- they address vulnerabilities when they are discovered. later on in the process, it is more difficult to do. you don't have the opportunity to do that in the design process. you have to think of your architecture for cyber and the layout controls that have to be in place. there are firewalls and protections. there are all kinds of things that have to be in place. you don't want that happening at the end of acquisition. you talk about private companies. i'm interested in how you...
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they think they know what warfare is all about. the first night they find out that they don't. the germans hold up a big sign land that says, " goodbye, 42nd. we will miss you. hello, 77th. we will give you hell." they can't figure out how they know who is over there. the first night the germans hit them hard. for the next few weeks, the 77th fights. it was a quiet sector. now we are livening it up. when they leave the bacharach sector and go to the hell hole valley, they think we've got it down. we are combat vets now. we saw some action. later on they would tell you that the baccarat was a pushing and shoving match. the vesle was a fistfight. now they are really into it. now they understand what warfare is. this is where they learn how to dig in deep. the germans were throwing a lot of artillery around. there is a lot of gas that summer. it is a long, hot summer. the germans find out the 77th is there and they are made up of immigrants. this is the place where the germans are putting on american uniforms, slipping across the lines into american chow lines, getting a good meal
they think they know what warfare is all about. the first night they find out that they don't. the germans hold up a big sign land that says, " goodbye, 42nd. we will miss you. hello, 77th. we will give you hell." they can't figure out how they know who is over there. the first night the germans hit them hard. for the next few weeks, the 77th fights. it was a quiet sector. now we are livening it up. when they leave the bacharach sector and go to the hell hole valley, they think we've...
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are not passionate if they are passionate is their duty to speak as they could say the wrong thing they don't have that follow-up if they are challenge because what happens if you say something somebody disagrees with the first thing they will do is make you look like a fool like laura ingram did but the whole piece after that was to show lebron james had no business talking about politics other than basketball that was her point and you have to be able to show that person almost kill the messenger to kill the message and show them what you know, what you're talking about and then automatically ready to debate them off-topic and people are not prepared to do that or even want to do that so those people who have a passion to speak out but not just anybody. >> or even the athletes then themselves there is that expectation when an athlete steps onto the field or the court they are race who they are they are just playing the game. >> as act - - as entertainment but they are workers and laborers and moneymakers but there is still not just the conception of a level playing field but what is s
are not passionate if they are passionate is their duty to speak as they could say the wrong thing they don't have that follow-up if they are challenge because what happens if you say something somebody disagrees with the first thing they will do is make you look like a fool like laura ingram did but the whole piece after that was to show lebron james had no business talking about politics other than basketball that was her point and you have to be able to show that person almost kill the...
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they thought that they told initially the congress when they are testifying that they did not think heng. the bigger picture. compare this to the handling of the hillary clinton investigation. when she was interviewed by the fbi i think there were 13 people in the room all lawyers they allowed cheryl mills to represent or be in the room the handling is just incredibly different it is hard to say is dishonest. now is the intent of the judges question. what was the fbi doing. to find out what they did at what time. >> people should not commit crimes. but it looks here as though the defenses are incidental to something larger. whether they can find a path to donald trump. without quite knowing what that crime might be. lawmakers scrambled to meet the budget agreements. the border wall funding a preview of what's to come next year. hey! yeah!? i switched to geico and got more! more savings on car insurance!? they helped with homeowners, too! ok! plus motorcycle, boat and rv insurance! geico's got you covered! like a blanket! houston? you seeing this? geico. expect great savings and a whole
they thought that they told initially the congress when they are testifying that they did not think heng. the bigger picture. compare this to the handling of the hillary clinton investigation. when she was interviewed by the fbi i think there were 13 people in the room all lawyers they allowed cheryl mills to represent or be in the room the handling is just incredibly different it is hard to say is dishonest. now is the intent of the judges question. what was the fbi doing. to find out what...
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are guided by they consider themselves artists they consider themselves impressionist they consider themselves completely subjective in their view of the world that they can simply raise rates and lower rates based on a whim there's nothing guiding them of economic reality there's no school of economics there's no science behind it it's pure whimsy and as a result the u.s. economy is suffering tragically now we get into a cantillon effect you can say the fact is if you're a friend of the fed and you get the money first you put it in your pocket or you buy an asset and as that money trickles into the economy the value that asset goes up that you sell to top and repeat that's how we end up with this wealth and income gap that's how we end up with a platonic recy that's what we end up with a new gilded age that's how we end up with people in the street riding and fixed cost for things like health care skyrocketing because of gouging because of robber barrons and now we get to this artist he put his own poop into a can and sold it and it's worth three hundred thousand dollars a can of t
are guided by they consider themselves artists they consider themselves impressionist they consider themselves completely subjective in their view of the world that they can simply raise rates and lower rates based on a whim there's nothing guiding them of economic reality there's no school of economics there's no science behind it it's pure whimsy and as a result the u.s. economy is suffering tragically now we get into a cantillon effect you can say the fact is if you're a friend of the fed...
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they look at the off plane. they are unmanned, they are lightweight. they have no windows so they appear to be headless. they can see whether person 8 miles away is carrying a backpack. i have not been alone on my first termite safari. the landscapes have been engineered into something like that. rather than the conscious thoughts. uninterested after your sabine consigned. ten of them were flying along the border. without any democratic discussion we made a choice to have more control over space suit through the on constant presences the definition of the human for it once said. they would never give up the individual liberty. but by becoming a bit bugged through bogged through technology. we are losing some of the essential qualities. i think one of the. >> i think one of the things i will just go ahead to the end. the termite book that i was doing. and in the last two days i realized i have termites with a midlife crisis. they were my way into and out of it. as well as myself. the mounts became everything that mattered to me. with the process and sci
they look at the off plane. they are unmanned, they are lightweight. they have no windows so they appear to be headless. they can see whether person 8 miles away is carrying a backpack. i have not been alone on my first termite safari. the landscapes have been engineered into something like that. rather than the conscious thoughts. uninterested after your sabine consigned. ten of them were flying along the border. without any democratic discussion we made a choice to have more control over...
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they saw her, they did the same thing the confederates did when they cut a woman. woman in disguise. they made her put on a skirt. her whole life, she hadn't worn a skirt. she trips and falls and breaks her head and that leads to her death. here is a woman who has survived four years in the civil war, during all kinds of very dangerous things. she gets done in by a skirt. [laughter] aaron: been there. [laughter] it is a joke. diane: will talk about that later. one of the most interesting cases we examined, we have no way of verifying how much of her story is too. she published a 600 page memoir a spy andloits as soldier. you know a few basic facts about her. she did in the early years of the war fall in with a number of confederate regiments as an independent soldier, which you could do back then. she held her own. , sheit got to be too much says she fell into a reconnaissance role. her story is filled with a lot of name dropping. it seems kind of hard to believe in social short of a time, gotten audiences with jefferson davis and abraham lincoln. it was a colorful
they saw her, they did the same thing the confederates did when they cut a woman. woman in disguise. they made her put on a skirt. her whole life, she hadn't worn a skirt. she trips and falls and breaks her head and that leads to her death. here is a woman who has survived four years in the civil war, during all kinds of very dangerous things. she gets done in by a skirt. [laughter] aaron: been there. [laughter] it is a joke. diane: will talk about that later. one of the most interesting cases...
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these people said georgia just said it they knew they were breaking the law they knew that they were doing something which could put potentially lives at risk by shackling set themselves to no play even arrests burr their spacious nonsense don't try to interrupt me and play finished there were they were quite clearly a word of what they were doing annoyed they have been fined guilty george comes on to cry and whine about it here's a bit of advice george obey the law and there won't be any problems just like those who came here illegally and of no been rightly find to have been here illegally should also have obeyed the law and if they wanted the asylum that you said george there are many countries between their home nations and the united kingdom that they could have chosen they were illegal migrants the site the sort of people that you in momentum are very keen on but the sort of people that the vast majority in the u.k. do not want in our country understand that our generals call italy earthquakes a crushing blow for human rights in the u.k. is that overstating it georgia and what
these people said georgia just said it they knew they were breaking the law they knew that they were doing something which could put potentially lives at risk by shackling set themselves to no play even arrests burr their spacious nonsense don't try to interrupt me and play finished there were they were quite clearly a word of what they were doing annoyed they have been fined guilty george comes on to cry and whine about it here's a bit of advice george obey the law and there won't be any...
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they do that. after a month, they ask about the term loan, and they do not hear back.ing goes wrong. apparently, the company, yellowstone capital that may this merchant cash advance to them, accused them of defaulting. they have to make payments every day. they borrowed $36,000. the next day after they got the money, the first payment was due of $800. it was taken directly from their bank account. one day, the bank account clearing transfer did not happen. yellowstone accused them of defaulting because they did not get that $800. they had no idea. they said, it was not us. there is money in the account, we did not block it. but they did not know about any of this. janelle gets a call out of the blue from a debt counselor who says, yellowstone capital will take all the money out of your bank. she dismisses it as, it must be some kind of weird prank call. it did not make any sense. she asked her lawyer and the bank. both of them said, this could not possibly be true. but in fact, it was true. the company was able to take $50,000 out of their account. that is more money t
they do that. after a month, they ask about the term loan, and they do not hear back.ing goes wrong. apparently, the company, yellowstone capital that may this merchant cash advance to them, accused them of defaulting. they have to make payments every day. they borrowed $36,000. the next day after they got the money, the first payment was due of $800. it was taken directly from their bank account. one day, the bank account clearing transfer did not happen. yellowstone accused them of defaulting...
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if they get one dollar they will spend three. insane. >> if you look at the total tax burden you are talking upwards of 60%. if you are a slave it's 100% of your income. just to johns point, is nothing sacred? it hurts the poor more than anybody else. >> no offense to anyone on the panel. basically taxing my screen time. i don't need you the government to tell me how much i'm communicating. >> i think it's great. and here's why. republicans are nowhere with millennials. this will seal the deal. millenials will look at this and say now i get it. >> you know, millennials, we are rebellious people, we'll do it in spite it anyway. david: it's not just millennials that will be affected by this. there are older folks who use text messages. where is the breaking point in california? they have so many crazy taxes and crazy ways of spending tax revenue. is there a spending point or can california just keep taking it and taking it. >> it's silicon valley. it's the growth and production of that small part of the state that is floating the c
if they get one dollar they will spend three. insane. >> if you look at the total tax burden you are talking upwards of 60%. if you are a slave it's 100% of your income. just to johns point, is nothing sacred? it hurts the poor more than anybody else. >> no offense to anyone on the panel. basically taxing my screen time. i don't need you the government to tell me how much i'm communicating. >> i think it's great. and here's why. republicans are nowhere with millennials. this...
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they struck. plans failed and they shrugged it out and lost. they lost. said we're unbeaten and no foreign boots anywhere touch german soil. and it's a mirage kaiser here was militarily finished. notwithstanding lies generals told or the lies that nazis told about betrayal and denial they'd been defeated. moral had collapsed in the german army over summer 1918 and with it german military effort began to flag and took the form of what is referred to as a hidden military strike inside of the german armies. in the summer of war they were exhausted by numbers of men, volumes of material, being brought to fight them by this grand global coalition of empires. the russian empire and american empire a raid against germans. it wasn't a bet. and they learned nothing. they learned nothing about how to win long wars. and immediately afterward in their general studies and planning and discussions, they focus as they always did and had going back to frederick. they doubled down again and again. almost like a drunk rolling dice in vegas. they might work for it. commande
they struck. plans failed and they shrugged it out and lost. they lost. said we're unbeaten and no foreign boots anywhere touch german soil. and it's a mirage kaiser here was militarily finished. notwithstanding lies generals told or the lies that nazis told about betrayal and denial they'd been defeated. moral had collapsed in the german army over summer 1918 and with it german military effort began to flag and took the form of what is referred to as a hidden military strike inside of the...
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they never promised they weren't going to use the data. the question is what you give consent to and how they interpret the consent. they're a data, he just made a big deal about quitting facebook used to call mark zuckerberg an information thief. there's information that you freely give up to facebook and other such entities to get things. >> but the reports today in the times and your column say that they went beyond what we thought they were doing, and they were using it in ways that we had thought they had stopped. >> not precisely. what it is is they're using it in lots of different ways in order to have data relationships with these providers and trade back all kinds of different advantages. so the question is, are they allowed under consent decrees and others to do this and they have a broad reading and other people have a different reading. so the question is will the government step in and make very clear rules about how facebook and other entities like it use information. >> do you think the government should? >> yes. there shoul
they never promised they weren't going to use the data. the question is what you give consent to and how they interpret the consent. they're a data, he just made a big deal about quitting facebook used to call mark zuckerberg an information thief. there's information that you freely give up to facebook and other such entities to get things. >> but the reports today in the times and your column say that they went beyond what we thought they were doing, and they were using it in ways that...
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don't care and it is worse than they don't care, they are against your ideas, and they put them down. and they cannot name a substitute that is better, they don't have an alternative hypothesis. and so, that is just, for me, and intellectual fraud and i think that is what the press is engaged in right now, unfortunately. >> most people think term limits celek a good idea. forcible leadership has no term limits. nancy pelosi would probably be over 100 by the time she finishes her last time as speaker, if nothing changes. i mean, the challenges that all of leadership has no term limits. well, chairman have term limits, and so, all the way back to newt gingrich, what happened is we took a strong chairman system, and we turned into a strong speaker and minority leader system. >> watch conversations with trying members of congress, saturday at 8 pm eastern on c- span, and c-span.org and listen with the free radio apps. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. and today, we continue to
don't care and it is worse than they don't care, they are against your ideas, and they put them down. and they cannot name a substitute that is better, they don't have an alternative hypothesis. and so, that is just, for me, and intellectual fraud and i think that is what the press is engaged in right now, unfortunately. >> most people think term limits celek a good idea. forcible leadership has no term limits. nancy pelosi would probably be over 100 by the time she finishes her last time...
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the experts at the department of homeland security the resources they need and they tell us they need us to head technology and personnel. we do find them in a way so that we aren't building some medieval wall but using them in a smart fashion. it's up to the president to accept this. for the good of this country i hope he does. border security is critical to this country but hope it doesn't come to a shutdown. >> i think that is what the american people expect of the people that they elect. keep the government open. and if there's any sort of a shutdown it would only be a partial shutdown. through the appropriations process already have approved 75 percent of the funding for the government for the next year . >> chuck schumer said about as plainly as possible today that president trump well not get a wall. >> think you. the death of a 7-year-old guatemalan girl is sparking outrage on capitol hill. and now new questions as her family disputes at the official story of her death. the white house regenerates everything possible was done to try to save her. >> our hearts break for the tra
the experts at the department of homeland security the resources they need and they tell us they need us to head technology and personnel. we do find them in a way so that we aren't building some medieval wall but using them in a smart fashion. it's up to the president to accept this. for the good of this country i hope he does. border security is critical to this country but hope it doesn't come to a shutdown. >> i think that is what the american people expect of the people that they...
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they use that in they coordinated leak strategy and they talked about it.y would they have a leak strategy? to manipulate the american voters. and today is a foundation of what is robert mueller's witch hunt. it doesn't end there. remember uranium one. let's talk about this, do we care about russian interference in america? hillary clinton, secretary of state? 1 of 9 people signing off on sending 20% of our uranium which is the foundational material for nuclear weapons to the hostile regime of russia, the hostile actor of vladimir putin? in 2015 "the new york times" reported, "now they announced their intention to acquire a majority stake. he received $5,000 in russia for a speech for a russian investment bank. the same lengths to make the kremlin, and it gets even more sketchy during the transfer of uranium one to russia. the clinton foundation received a millions and millions of dollars from the very people involved in the deal. by the way, in the lead up to this, and we had an fbi informant inside of pollutants in network right here in america and he was
they use that in they coordinated leak strategy and they talked about it.y would they have a leak strategy? to manipulate the american voters. and today is a foundation of what is robert mueller's witch hunt. it doesn't end there. remember uranium one. let's talk about this, do we care about russian interference in america? hillary clinton, secretary of state? 1 of 9 people signing off on sending 20% of our uranium which is the foundational material for nuclear weapons to the hostile regime of...
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they did not tell anyone. they went back to training. christmas eve, here comes this live television broadcast and nearly a third of the world population is tuned in. it is spectacular to see the screen liquor to life. flicker too life -- life. there is thatg crater and here is what we have experienced. with a minute to go before the signal goes dead and the spacecraft passes behind the moon, bill anders begins to speak and everybody's heart is pounding. legs shaking. ves, they have' wi no idea what is coming. that is true of everyone around the world who is listening and with just a minute to go, bill anders begins to speak and he said in the beginning, god mented and these grown start to sob. reading from the first lines of the book of genesis, the first book of the bible. is reading a story that speaks to so many of us, the story of where we all came from. a does not have to do with countries or conflicts. andeads these few lines then jim takes over and reads a few and then borman read a few lines. with a few moments to go before fran
they did not tell anyone. they went back to training. christmas eve, here comes this live television broadcast and nearly a third of the world population is tuned in. it is spectacular to see the screen liquor to life. flicker too life -- life. there is thatg crater and here is what we have experienced. with a minute to go before the signal goes dead and the spacecraft passes behind the moon, bill anders begins to speak and everybody's heart is pounding. legs shaking. ves, they have' wi no idea...
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they went to town they had to explain why they were there. even in the middle of the day because black people should not be in the town because they were in the plantation. she was born 1930. those people were already on the polices on - - the police departments. all kinds of people are reflected. >> thank you for being here. i am a defense lawyer so we walk some of the same path that you do but there are three things that we need to attack is the culture how we devise a way to improve the culture. and the second is use of force protocols how they could be done but one - - better and a mechanism of the criminal justice process is not adequate for people with police they will be convicted of a crime we need another mechanism that does that for our society and citizens. i would be interested. >> that last one is something that i think is difficult because that's how we eliminated most of the airplanes falling out of the sky. if a person that did something that made a mistake you got fired so is there a mechanism that we can deal with those issu
they went to town they had to explain why they were there. even in the middle of the day because black people should not be in the town because they were in the plantation. she was born 1930. those people were already on the polices on - - the police departments. all kinds of people are reflected. >> thank you for being here. i am a defense lawyer so we walk some of the same path that you do but there are three things that we need to attack is the culture how we devise a way to improve...
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they don't like their c.o.s, they feel okay sometimes disobeying orders if they can get away with it. aggressiveness is part of this. they see themselves as longing for combat, they want to get into fights, it includes a sense of competitiveness with each other. we'll get into that, the use of heroic and mythological imagery to describe themselves. the very term knights of the air, and this idea that we're like the noble knights of old. that's something they used to talk about themselves quite often. this technology piece. the airplane is a piece of technology inherently so there is always a technological connection when you talk about aircraft and pilots but particularly with fighter pilots , they will advocate for certain types of technology, the types that make you a better fighter pilot. they don't care about things like range or bomb load. they talk about how maneuverable is my plan? a technological advancement that helps me be more agile or pastor? a particular type of technology that help this culture perpetuate itself and finally, this is a protective culture. it is internally
they don't like their c.o.s, they feel okay sometimes disobeying orders if they can get away with it. aggressiveness is part of this. they see themselves as longing for combat, they want to get into fights, it includes a sense of competitiveness with each other. we'll get into that, the use of heroic and mythological imagery to describe themselves. the very term knights of the air, and this idea that we're like the noble knights of old. that's something they used to talk about themselves quite...
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they simply will do whatever they can to stop you from succeeding.heir hatred of you, about president is so intense and vindictive that they would rather destroy you and america that destroy the drug cartels, gang members and the human traffickers coming over our border. schumer, pelosi and their gang of haters ignore the fact that 90% of the heroin coming into our country, killing our loved ones, comes from mexico. nancy and chuck, you don't want to put a wall up to stop that? we have spent tens of billions of dollars to fight heroin. but you don't want to spend $5 billion to put up a wall to stop heroin for good? nancy and cluck, you both know this year i.c.e. agents seized enough fentanyl to kill every person in the united states. you don't want a wall to stop it. don't you want to stop the human traffickers, the child smuggling and the coyotes raping young women, claiming that they are family? isn't this what every law-abiding american wants in what is with this open border nonsense. and you call us racist, heartless and cruel. i'll tell you what
they simply will do whatever they can to stop you from succeeding.heir hatred of you, about president is so intense and vindictive that they would rather destroy you and america that destroy the drug cartels, gang members and the human traffickers coming over our border. schumer, pelosi and their gang of haters ignore the fact that 90% of the heroin coming into our country, killing our loved ones, comes from mexico. nancy and chuck, you don't want to put a wall up to stop that? we have spent...
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did they for the fara act? are they going to look into whether they did it the right way? i don't know that they have or haven't or anybody else that might have violated this? where is -- why are we here two years later where we are going back to 2007 and going back to 3 weeks before you are about to take the position and meeting with counterparts? why are we here? >> look, we are here because an effort was begun to have an insurance policy against donald trump winning the presidency and, you know, i spent a year fighting the independent counsel for president clinton. i thought that was wrong. i thought this has been wrong from the beginning the kind of pleas where the crimes are created by the independent counsel. conveniently he gets them lying where he wants them to pleeld unreality i had offenses. this is star chamber tactics. i have seen it for a long time. you are coming it to the fore. with flynn. >> sean: it's scary. >> papadopoulos two weeks from a pr point of view i had to come forward with no jail for flynn or looked even worse. this mueller effort is a pr effor
did they for the fara act? are they going to look into whether they did it the right way? i don't know that they have or haven't or anybody else that might have violated this? where is -- why are we here two years later where we are going back to 2007 and going back to 3 weeks before you are about to take the position and meeting with counterparts? why are we here? >> look, we are here because an effort was begun to have an insurance policy against donald trump winning the presidency and,...
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they came to us, the people, and they were asking. they needed border protection. people were walking through mexico writing to san diego. right over people's front lawns, by the hundreds, by the thousands. they came to us. a drone is not going to stop it. technology is not going to stop it. the only thing that stops it -- when the democrats talk about a wall does not mean anything, well, in israel, they got a big problem. they put up a wall. 99.99% of the people were stopped from coming in. we will have the exact same thing. we have a long border. we will have the exact same thing. the case of an olympic champion can get over the wall, but for the most part, you are not able to do it. very hard. much of it is 30 feet high. in some areas, we have it as high as 30 feet. so we are making great progress on renovation, fixing, and great progress towards building new walls. most excitingly, we gave out our largest section yesterday. and that work is starting next week. we will have completed fairly quickly. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: i think they are understanding
they came to us, the people, and they were asking. they needed border protection. people were walking through mexico writing to san diego. right over people's front lawns, by the hundreds, by the thousands. they came to us. a drone is not going to stop it. technology is not going to stop it. the only thing that stops it -- when the democrats talk about a wall does not mean anything, well, in israel, they got a big problem. they put up a wall. 99.99% of the people were stopped from coming in. we...
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they had gemini take off instead and when they got up there they were going to rendezvous and could not dock with gemini 7 and had to rendezvous and it resulted in a shut down which fortunately punches out and was cool. they were up 11 or 12 days at that time and you can see them coming up at night. we had a blinking night on and the jets of firing like this and it like this. and finally we all rendezvoused and we saw them flying at each other to see how nicely the spacecraft was controlled. that was the very first big step with the rendezvous which was necessary for the flight. >> do you remember capcom on eight? >> yes >> there was a problem, talk about it. >> gemini 8 had a big problem unbeknownst to us. when we were out of radio contact i had a thruster, dave and neil were on the flight, they thought it might be the edina that they were trying to slow it down and make them roll. they thought we had better get rid of it, they had already completed rendezvous and docking so they jettisoned edina and the sped up increase and it was funny because one of their thrusters was firing and th
they had gemini take off instead and when they got up there they were going to rendezvous and could not dock with gemini 7 and had to rendezvous and it resulted in a shut down which fortunately punches out and was cool. they were up 11 or 12 days at that time and you can see them coming up at night. we had a blinking night on and the jets of firing like this and it like this. and finally we all rendezvoused and we saw them flying at each other to see how nicely the spacecraft was controlled....
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they incarcerate prisoners and they feed them. that's all they do. these guys, you want a second chance, i don't know. i don't think there's a way to give them a second chance. i see these people come out of prison and they come into this podunk town and we have the biggest crack problem right here in our little town. this is supposed to be small-town america, supposed to be happy and good. but we have all these crack andcts coming out of prison they are criminals, i'm sorry, they are criminals. and they need to be punished for what they did. host: let me interview. the u.s. already has the world's largest prison population. what do we do to change this system that you are seeing with people coming out of jail and doing the exact same thing for doing even worse things, have you change this? caller: i don't know. that's the problem. because they get out of prison, they are going to do the same thing they did because that's all they know. that's how they know to make money. that's how they know to survive. that's what they do. i'm sorry, i don't mean t
they incarcerate prisoners and they feed them. that's all they do. these guys, you want a second chance, i don't know. i don't think there's a way to give them a second chance. i see these people come out of prison and they come into this podunk town and we have the biggest crack problem right here in our little town. this is supposed to be small-town america, supposed to be happy and good. but we have all these crack andcts coming out of prison they are criminals, i'm sorry, they are...
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they made the pay very good because they wanted people to say they did not want them.here was a shrestha for people because they operated 24 hours a day. the town working so hard around the clock. you know there is a deadline and there is something you're a try into achieve but you don't know what it is. whatever your building is never finished because you don't know what it is. that took a toll. they wanted to make sure it was such a robe bust -- a robust recreation department and they eventually, one of the most fascinating aspects -- i love that picture -- one of them is fascinating aspects of the research i did was coming across the logs and reports of the psychiatrist that they brought. they would deal with people who were getting particularly stress. there was a wonderful man who i interviewed extensively and he became a friend. and hegetting an award was 90 something at the time when he was presenting this award. about theseg is 91 or 92 at the time and says, i went to did not know until today that he was a psychiatrist. it was very interesting to hear those per
they made the pay very good because they wanted people to say they did not want them.here was a shrestha for people because they operated 24 hours a day. the town working so hard around the clock. you know there is a deadline and there is something you're a try into achieve but you don't know what it is. whatever your building is never finished because you don't know what it is. that took a toll. they wanted to make sure it was such a robe bust -- a robust recreation department and they...
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they were familiar with the bogle family, and they knew the cars that they had, so they would follow them wherever they went, and the family just got tired of it, and they thought they could get away by moving. of course, when they moved to salem, the capital of oregon, they just continued to do what they've been doing. so they got caught this. >> at this point rooster has children of his own, right? or soon will have. >> well, rooster married his sweetheart from amarillo when she was 12 and he was 19, and then when they got to oregon, they were married when they got to oregon. rooster also acquired another girlfriend named linda -- the first wife is kathy. you'll forgive me if i use the shorthand here. so ruther would, at night he would go off chasing linda, the girlfriend he was making, while leaving kathy at home with his first two children. and eventually rooster got the idea that he would invite linda to come live with him and kathy and their children. and bizarrely to us, kathy agreed to invite linda into the house because, she said, that way rooster -- i'll see more of rooster
they were familiar with the bogle family, and they knew the cars that they had, so they would follow them wherever they went, and the family just got tired of it, and they thought they could get away by moving. of course, when they moved to salem, the capital of oregon, they just continued to do what they've been doing. so they got caught this. >> at this point rooster has children of his own, right? or soon will have. >> well, rooster married his sweetheart from amarillo when she...
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>> they certainly can say whatever they want to say.t -- we also have the right to deny them at a gun permit if we believe that the things they are saying aren't ensuring the people in the state of new york. >> if you say something threatening online, he doesn't think you should have a gun. as we have chronicled exhaustively on this show, do something called projection, and that is what you accuse people you don't like of doing precisely the thing that you were doing. freud wrote a book about that i think.k. this morning, parker the guy you just saw tweeted this. kill yourself. [laughs] i don't know why i'm laughing, it is just hilarious, it is so grotesque. republican spokesperson candace geo, parker turns out was mad at improperly parking on the streets of manhattan. i am sure that didn't happen. shere was shocked and she tweetd this, did he just write this to me? the answer is yes. kill yourself, he said. unbelievable. that really does go in the hypocrisy hall of fame. we hope you'll come back and explain this. we hope you will. the
>> they certainly can say whatever they want to say.t -- we also have the right to deny them at a gun permit if we believe that the things they are saying aren't ensuring the people in the state of new york. >> if you say something threatening online, he doesn't think you should have a gun. as we have chronicled exhaustively on this show, do something called projection, and that is what you accuse people you don't like of doing precisely the thing that you were doing. freud wrote a...
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they still know, but they don't care.e do care, and we will continue to tell you about it because we think you have a right to know no matter what they say.e at the same time the press barks about russia, more and more american companies are binding themselves to china. we will have details after the break.k. ♪ -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping
they still know, but they don't care.e do care, and we will continue to tell you about it because we think you have a right to know no matter what they say.e at the same time the press barks about russia, more and more american companies are binding themselves to china. we will have details after the break.k. ♪ -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch....
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are and what they are, what they represent. when those days went away because of the pill, it gave freedom for women to do exactly who and what they wanted to do, whenever they wanted to do it. as a result of that fact, you might notice in the black community, immediately they started losing all of their men. because of what? economics. there were no jobs. did put them into the army and sent them into vietnam, as they sent a lot of others as well. that was to get us off the streets because we were causing social upheaval in the schools and everything else. it is a really fundamental issue here that when you would come back from vietnam as i did and run into girls that had decided they wanted to get pregnant because that was the only way they figured they could get a man in those days of a well, here's a beautiful little kid and you had to date them, and you had no way to feed them because you had no viable job to support a family. now it is even worse than it was then. there's no brady bunch world we live in now. we have to loo
are and what they are, what they represent. when those days went away because of the pill, it gave freedom for women to do exactly who and what they wanted to do, whenever they wanted to do it. as a result of that fact, you might notice in the black community, immediately they started losing all of their men. because of what? economics. there were no jobs. did put them into the army and sent them into vietnam, as they sent a lot of others as well. that was to get us off the streets because we...
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what they are planning on is they have to remove this threat and they do occupy in january 1942. for at least the first half of the pacific war, i will discuss this way here and this is the decisive fleet battle. also, the question for them is how to secure, defend and hold them there. in the army's case, if you look at the interests for the pacific war, the army was a relatively, to the specific ocean area for the pacific war. like i said, if you recall the army traditional focus on the mainland, in the pacific war, the army of course are interested in the initial operations to take southeast asia. they call it the southern operations to take over what they called the southern resource area. for the pacific war, the armies interested in great britain. he is the primary enemy in the war. this is to finish the war in china. after occupying southeast asia, the army is interested in getting back to the war in china and as far as the pacific was concerned, they are more interested in fighting the british and the americans. they're thinking of chasing the british out of singapore and
what they are planning on is they have to remove this threat and they do occupy in january 1942. for at least the first half of the pacific war, i will discuss this way here and this is the decisive fleet battle. also, the question for them is how to secure, defend and hold them there. in the army's case, if you look at the interests for the pacific war, the army was a relatively, to the specific ocean area for the pacific war. like i said, if you recall the army traditional focus on the...
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they captured prisoners. they would ride up to 70 miles per day. they were often taking new horses. it a rule among ourselves never to do any foraging except in the matter of horses and wheelers men did that also and never to ask for anything without offering pay for the same. we had a double reason for this rule. first, we were liable to be captured at any time. after foraging if we should be captured near the scene, it would go very hard for us. is other thing they would do because of close contact with southerners white and black, we came to feel a degree of empathy if not sympathy. we became accustomed to their methods of receiving strangers and never did anyone declined to furnish a dinner of feed for their horses. it is true that we were dressed in confederate uniforms, that might have an impact. [laughter] and often considered as confederate soldiers but after being informed that we were yankees, it seemed to make little or no difference in their conduct toward us. his writing is incredibly vivid. on a daily basis, they get into all kinds of adventures. they almost always rod
they captured prisoners. they would ride up to 70 miles per day. they were often taking new horses. it a rule among ourselves never to do any foraging except in the matter of horses and wheelers men did that also and never to ask for anything without offering pay for the same. we had a double reason for this rule. first, we were liable to be captured at any time. after foraging if we should be captured near the scene, it would go very hard for us. is other thing they would do because of close...
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no people they know that this the people know what they want they want they want to be they got to be there for themselves it's not as we're going to put people us as a as a political party as a political platform we are peaceful political party. to a platform where we are peaceful people even yesterday we know what happened they stopped mr parr you know trying to get through to have a meeting in the center raising the eastern side of things as they stop you if they release and after eight hours which was illegal even the governor the governor of kids are so concerned they did the campaign for president it's illegal is acting full to defend mr kabila is not acting according to the electoral law what we are saying right now people they have to do what they can do people or they have to express themselves they have to speak people have to express themselves they cannot see them to shut down they can in the they they cannot tell them go to protect they have to protect if there are protests but they have to protect peacefully we always say that there's a way to protect us but in the way i
no people they know that this the people know what they want they want they want to be they got to be there for themselves it's not as we're going to put people us as a as a political party as a political platform we are peaceful political party. to a platform where we are peaceful people even yesterday we know what happened they stopped mr parr you know trying to get through to have a meeting in the center raising the eastern side of things as they stop you if they release and after eight...
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are concerned if they do they will be penalized.but they are not received well enough. that is where that oversight dimension fall short as far as i'm concerned. it sad because the mechanism is there but where the people come in. >> it is dangerous if you don't feel you are taken seriously within that mechanism that's created. >> edward snowden said i don't agree but he said he went outside the system because he saw how others were treated. i would debate if that was legitimate because that is what he thought and that's why he did what he did. >>. >> working for the united states army which just beat navy on saturday. [laughter] so to follow up on the comment to be more forthcoming on the hill. i will play devils advocate. if you had done that what are the odds somebody who disagreed with you would have leaked it to be adjudicated not through legitimate oversight but through the media cracks i am hearing you think more things need to be weighed by the public quick. >> i think from the beginning of the program early 2002 then it woul
are concerned if they do they will be penalized.but they are not received well enough. that is where that oversight dimension fall short as far as i'm concerned. it sad because the mechanism is there but where the people come in. >> it is dangerous if you don't feel you are taken seriously within that mechanism that's created. >> edward snowden said i don't agree but he said he went outside the system because he saw how others were treated. i would debate if that was legitimate...
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they. seen proof of a collusion that was supposed to be the basis for the investigation, that leading some to wonder if the probe is setting trump haters up for a let down. joining our panel deirdre bolton, and dave smith. joe conchoe. >> hello. >> what do we know about the sentencing momento, there is -- memo, there is so much we don't know. >> a lot of black lines through that. kennedy: every time we have holes in story, people just fill them up with their own ideas. >> i think that idea meant to be said by mueller, cooperate and you get leniency, if you don't we'll try to bite you, that is the takeover, there is a difference between being sleazy and criminal. i am not sure what is been proven yet that is criminal. a lot of stuff maybe not people's best ideas. but, i'm waiting for more. kennedy: a lot is a primmer how not on hire prime minister durinpeople during apresident ae the kind of folks you stay away from. saying that, you look at this, peacpeach people are staunch defenders of th
they. seen proof of a collusion that was supposed to be the basis for the investigation, that leading some to wonder if the probe is setting trump haters up for a let down. joining our panel deirdre bolton, and dave smith. joe conchoe. >> hello. >> what do we know about the sentencing momento, there is -- memo, there is so much we don't know. >> a lot of black lines through that. kennedy: every time we have holes in story, people just fill them up with their own ideas....
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they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want now how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a huge problem all over the world. if you want to use to you know for example you just go to the supermarket buy a can of tuna open it and you enjoy it because the next day. when you see how it's catch you start to sing about these. fishing boats were seen fishing already in big trouble we kind of go off but that's still right just you know several meetings and then the percent up and starts to are pulling the nets and the nets cysts are getting tighter and tighter fish squeezed all i can of lemon and in this moment to see really turns red bull. just to see your last. not look that's it's called the s
they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want now how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a...
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the fact that they have this much money as maybe they will address this. even if they were a light on raising rates. they could always make 200 of them go away. and that would may be make be a major inflation killer. they have more potential. just the natural roll of it is causing problems at this point. it's always out wait-and-see moment. >> people come out of stock funds is a good buy in season. buy in season. 60% of the joint venture. they will own the remaining 32 percent. they break itself and into cut -- companies. we are looking at shares of both companies. i've just about 7%. it goes longer together. it was the year of healthcare. it's probably not facebook's year. they're giving them access to data including private messages. according to the new york times they gave 150 companies access to private user data. they get the name and contact information through my friend. the director of privacy and public policy. the partnerships do not violate their users privacy facebook. it is lower in the premarket. the solution to traffic. they unveil the newl
the fact that they have this much money as maybe they will address this. even if they were a light on raising rates. they could always make 200 of them go away. and that would may be make be a major inflation killer. they have more potential. just the natural roll of it is causing problems at this point. it's always out wait-and-see moment. >> people come out of stock funds is a good buy in season. buy in season. 60% of the joint venture. they will own the remaining 32 percent. they break...
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they feel that they were duped into taking these drugs. doctors did not warn them, they were not protected. you have a lot of people in those communities who take the pain in middle-age, from labor, from down in the mines, from working in lumber, so i think their communities have been devastated, and they feel duped. the other group of people who have been very open with me are those trying to break down the stigma. their children have become addicted, and they see the stigma, particularly around heroin. their kids may have started taking these drugs because they had sports industry, they end up -- sports injury, they end up on heroin, and they end up dead, and they end up being blamed for the death, by the communities, and, to be honest, by the drug companies. a lot of people are keen to break down that stigma. it is one of, perhaps, the biggest changes over the last two years is the courage of people to come out and talk about what these drugs have done to their communities. host: the book is "american overdose: the opioid tragedy in thr
they feel that they were duped into taking these drugs. doctors did not warn them, they were not protected. you have a lot of people in those communities who take the pain in middle-age, from labor, from down in the mines, from working in lumber, so i think their communities have been devastated, and they feel duped. the other group of people who have been very open with me are those trying to break down the stigma. their children have become addicted, and they see the stigma, particularly...
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they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. some want to. have to go to the press this is what the three of them can't be. interested in the water. polo and welcome to cross talk all things considered i'm peter lavelle the us senate strongly rebuke saudi arabia over the course shogi murder and calls for an end to the american involvement in the war on yemen is this a defining moment for this bilateral relationship will so-called values trump hard political realities. liking saudi arabia i'm joined by my guest hussein insaan the he's a yemeni journalist in riyadh we have made it bram he is a u.s. relations expert and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked she is a senior analyst with why on center all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate a comment let me go to you first in riyadh how are you reacting to the rebuke from the u.s. senate was quite strong unanimous when it came to close shogi and the majority when it came to america's at least how the senate sees am
they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. some want to. have to go to the press this is what the three of them can't be. interested in the water. polo and welcome to cross talk all things considered i'm peter lavelle the us senate strongly rebuke saudi arabia over the course shogi murder and calls for an end to the american involvement in the war on yemen is this a defining moment for this bilateral relationship will so-called values trump...
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it had decent earnings because they are margin pressure they got taken out with that they have same store sales increase 9%. they get sold off. people are afraid right now. >> very quickly. we have these pullback opportunities. >> yaechlt i think all of the beaten down areas, financials, energies, tech, bio tech, we owned costco i think this sort of environment presents long-term opportunity if you're patient. >> thanks very much for joining us >> thanks. >>> still ahead here on the closing bell, much more on the big wall street selloff including one particular segment of the market to watch out for >> and shares of johnson & johnson dragging down afteran exclusive report it explains how damaging it could be for the company the ocisavg stk hinits worst day in years down almost 10%. ♪ ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running
it had decent earnings because they are margin pressure they got taken out with that they have same store sales increase 9%. they get sold off. people are afraid right now. >> very quickly. we have these pullback opportunities. >> yaechlt i think all of the beaten down areas, financials, energies, tech, bio tech, we owned costco i think this sort of environment presents long-term opportunity if you're patient. >> thanks very much for joining us >> thanks. >>>...
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they only found that when they came up. now this is also probably my second favorite part of this story. lieutenant colonel was a senior officer, one of the last men out of the tunnel and he decided he wasn't going to muck around with i.t. 150 miles at night to the german countryside. he was going to take the train. he spoke german fluently appeared he had one of the prisoners who was the tailor who buys him a perfect businessman sued. he showed up at the local train station bought his ticket and 36 hours later he was free. he was the first one to make it back. what is so delicious and the sunday telegram which we have come in to carl niemeyer at the camp. yes. i will read you what the telegram says. having a lovely time stopped. if i ever find you in london stock. will ring your next stop. that is one of the many characters in the story who is just amazing. so they arrived in holland team sent by ship, heralded by the king of england. they are lauded in national newspapers and international newspapers. it was a huge propag
they only found that when they came up. now this is also probably my second favorite part of this story. lieutenant colonel was a senior officer, one of the last men out of the tunnel and he decided he wasn't going to muck around with i.t. 150 miles at night to the german countryside. he was going to take the train. he spoke german fluently appeared he had one of the prisoners who was the tailor who buys him a perfect businessman sued. he showed up at the local train station bought his ticket...
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they are the fix. they are the insiders.hey are the guys thought "new york times" and at "the washington post" and all the networks except for fox all surround and protect them. they operated on a premise of course they all thought hillary was going to win. they never thought this was going to come to light. they thought they were helping the winner. it was enormous shock election night to comey in particular, to suddenlyy start realizing that his neck was on the line. he had been breaking the olaw. he always thoughtn: he would be protected. everybody near the clintons have been protected as you pointed out. >> sean: comey's name is on this email chain. he was on the email chain. he signed off on that. >> of course. you had the director of the federal bureau of investigation actively trying to destroy a presidential candidate. you have the former head of the fbi, bob mueller, activelyac trying to destroy the president of the united states. and i know it's frustrating, but the fact is, this is a clear cut f drama. they hate h
they are the fix. they are the insiders.hey are the guys thought "new york times" and at "the washington post" and all the networks except for fox all surround and protect them. they operated on a premise of course they all thought hillary was going to win. they never thought this was going to come to light. they thought they were helping the winner. it was enormous shock election night to comey in particular, to suddenlyy start realizing that his neck was on the line. he...
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but also on faith, they just know they are right, they know for a fact that you are evil.s obvious. maybe they are right. maybe they are good people, and you are irredeemably sinful. but that is not enough. winning on virtual alone is not how our system works, you don't make people shut up and obey for so long. you can silence them for a while, you can bully them into submission by calling them racist or throwing fake bible verses at them, but that is only a short-term fix. at some point in a democracy, you have to convince them, and that starts by answering their questions. why not a wall? nothing else has worked. there are likely more than 20 million foreign nationals living illegally in america right now, always making a mockery of this country and our laws. it is totally dysfunctional. it is disgraceful, everybody knows that. trump, whatever his faults, took the problem seriously. he promised a border wall. in the end, he did not deliver on that, that is on him, but instead of proposing a better idea or even acknowledging the seriousness of what is a legitimate crisis,
but also on faith, they just know they are right, they know for a fact that you are evil.s obvious. maybe they are right. maybe they are good people, and you are irredeemably sinful. but that is not enough. winning on virtual alone is not how our system works, you don't make people shut up and obey for so long. you can silence them for a while, you can bully them into submission by calling them racist or throwing fake bible verses at them, but that is only a short-term fix. at some point in a...
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they found they had to take some role. the challenge, i think, is that, on the one hand, they're making decisions like in the case of the terror of war photo where it's right at the edge. some people say take it down. some people would say, no, maybe one thing is acceptable to one culture or community and unacceptable to another. so they're making a fine-tuned decisions that are already consisted. -- already contested. thethey have to filter away worst, the absolute worst. so people don't have to look at animal cruelty and child cruelty. so i wonder about the process, the desensitizing of the process, but being subtle enough to make these kind of gray area distinctions. host: and you go on to ask the second question, according to whose criteria? tarleton: it goes back to the question you asked earlier, these are private companies and they are nominally able to set their own criteria. they would be within their civil rights. but they obviously want to weigh a balance both being an open , space for people to participate, als
they found they had to take some role. the challenge, i think, is that, on the one hand, they're making decisions like in the case of the terror of war photo where it's right at the edge. some people say take it down. some people would say, no, maybe one thing is acceptable to one culture or community and unacceptable to another. so they're making a fine-tuned decisions that are already consisted. -- already contested. thethey have to filter away worst, the absolute worst. so people don't have...
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so it was variable in terms of whether they came, they went, they stayed, whether they went public with their story. >> anybody else? yes, sir. >> i live 35 miles from the battlefield. what you're saying is well known here. you can get all of these stories there. the average person that comes in there is there for one two two days. all they want to know is where, for instance joshua says he -- saved the whole union that's what they're there for and that's the stories are told. if you want to find out about the silions, believe me it's there, it's available, they'll give it to you. but to say simply that it's simply there for white males, that's not true. it is there for what the people who are showing up on these one and two day excursions are there to find out. as far as battlefield bar by that's the same souvenirs you'll find at any tourist trap in the country. >> would anybody else like to respond? lovely. with all due respect sir i have to disagree as a historian and written on getiesburg and doing this 25 years. i'll say most folks, they want to hear about white men, courageous sol
so it was variable in terms of whether they came, they went, they stayed, whether they went public with their story. >> anybody else? yes, sir. >> i live 35 miles from the battlefield. what you're saying is well known here. you can get all of these stories there. the average person that comes in there is there for one two two days. all they want to know is where, for instance joshua says he -- saved the whole union that's what they're there for and that's the stories are told. if...
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the very country they say they want to make it better.on dollars worth of damage. there had been fatalities. what is your response to that criticism. don't forget, this is happening just before christmas. tourism. would you now go to paris. economically it's very damaging. but here is extraordinary thing. despite the violence something like 70% of french people think these protests are right, they think he represents an out of truck -- out of touch elitist. it is extraordinary given the scenes i had been there. some he still support the president. i think it sounds like it might not pass. what happens if it doesn't. they take us out of the european union. it is inside their legal framework. i believe the house of commons will vote it down tomorrow. she then goes there on thursday to the european summit. all of the leaders will be there. she will attempt to get some concessions that could allow us to leave this new arrangement if we chose as any free person should be able to do. it was difficult to predict. whether they could get those con
the very country they say they want to make it better.on dollars worth of damage. there had been fatalities. what is your response to that criticism. don't forget, this is happening just before christmas. tourism. would you now go to paris. economically it's very damaging. but here is extraordinary thing. despite the violence something like 70% of french people think these protests are right, they think he represents an out of truck -- out of touch elitist. it is extraordinary given the scenes...