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of first order like what exactly are they doing what are they doing this i mean they become massive hedge funds for one thing but instead of borrowing money or going to investors and sit and using their money to and to find things that they are creating money that they're fabricating electronic money they're going through the financial system to basically get it out there and it collectively got about twenty one points. and trillion dollars worth of assets on their books through connotative easing which have been used to purchase corporates if you're the european central bank equities and the bank of japan mortgage assets and government bonds if you're the fed and they have become the market they've not just become a buyer in the market and a lender of cheap order to all of the major banks they have become affectively the rigor of the market so everything that's going on now is is a fabrication at the hands of the collusion that the fed began and used its counterpart of central banks around the world to manifest it's kind of like financial warfare as if we had a g. seven situation c
of first order like what exactly are they doing what are they doing this i mean they become massive hedge funds for one thing but instead of borrowing money or going to investors and sit and using their money to and to find things that they are creating money that they're fabricating electronic money they're going through the financial system to basically get it out there and it collectively got about twenty one points. and trillion dollars worth of assets on their books through connotative...
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they are cowards, they don't want to be shot at and they will be shot at. i know not all people agree with us, but i think we need to harden sites. if you come into our schools, you will be dead, and it will be fast. unless you do that, you will always have this problem. you can talk about your "gun free zones." we had a case at a military base where five marines, i believe, three of whom were world-class shots and experts at guns, they were told it was a gun free area, within a military base, if you can believe it. if you can trust the military, who can we trust? you know what i'm saying? five. they were putting away -- they put away their guns in a different section. totally gun free. their guns were 250 yards away from them. they went for lunch and a wacko shot the five of them. he wouldn't have lasted -- three of these people were world-class marksman. they wouldn't have lasted a there was nothing they could do. second. all five were killed. you know the instance. that was at a gun free zone in a military base. school, is frankly, no different. i want m
they are cowards, they don't want to be shot at and they will be shot at. i know not all people agree with us, but i think we need to harden sites. if you come into our schools, you will be dead, and it will be fast. unless you do that, you will always have this problem. you can talk about your "gun free zones." we had a case at a military base where five marines, i believe, three of whom were world-class shots and experts at guns, they were told it was a gun free area, within a...
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they got too close. [inaudible] the question i think both the people in government circles and your position, they been asking the government to close down but it's not an easy decision an identical come to that. it's one of the few leverages that they have over washington.rk [inaudible] even then turkey did not close down the base. i don't think, yes people are seeing that it's time to close it down in the u.s. is using this airbase so why do we still allow the u.s. to use the airbase. that what what the government and a difficult spot. i don't think he will do that because that is one of the few leverages they have. [inaudible] and that's very unfortunate. if you are doing anti- iran stuff, that is very important. >> okay, i have to give this one here. >> thank you paradigm and in turn here. my question is could you comment on the situation facing young people in turkey and the context of how turkey has internalized its conflict and the surgeon nationalism and tends for the environment that goes along
they got too close. [inaudible] the question i think both the people in government circles and your position, they been asking the government to close down but it's not an easy decision an identical come to that. it's one of the few leverages that they have over washington.rk [inaudible] even then turkey did not close down the base. i don't think, yes people are seeing that it's time to close it down in the u.s. is using this airbase so why do we still allow the u.s. to use the airbase. that...
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they were minister they have. these two people they were running technical departments they were not related to politics. months tunisia saw widespread social protests in january there was widespread concern among western human rights groups the way your government handled them even the un's high commission in the house right how our government handled this that i yes the un's high commission. for human rights years particularly exercised by the many hundreds of people you arrested and felt the need to remind you that all those detained should have full respect for their rights those concerns were justified wouldn't let me first tell you of the protest in their democracy it's a healthy sign. our founders larry about the way let any complaining about here wages handle yes throwaways a house fire to protest let me tell you really and that actually in that our forces had these protest with a lot of professionalism there was no single casualties these that are were running tours that are loose but no single country th
they were minister they have. these two people they were running technical departments they were not related to politics. months tunisia saw widespread social protests in january there was widespread concern among western human rights groups the way your government handled them even the un's high commission in the house right how our government handled this that i yes the un's high commission. for human rights years particularly exercised by the many hundreds of people you arrested and felt the...
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when people say they trust amazon, they say they have confidence that when they make an order online that the product will show up. they don't necessarily trust them to pay taxes or treat their employees well. this is the first thing i would like you to think about, when we talk about trust, keep in mind that in our own lives and when we talk about institutions and leaders and individuals, trust is highly contextual. you can trust me too write an article or teach students perdu not get the car with me because i am a terrible driver. you can watch this and other programs online @booktv.org. cspan where history unfolds daily. in 1979, cspan was created as a public service by america's cable or television companies, and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. cspan is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. : : : this go i'm thrilled to have an opportunity to talk to you about your book. the book's title is
when people say they trust amazon, they say they have confidence that when they make an order online that the product will show up. they don't necessarily trust them to pay taxes or treat their employees well. this is the first thing i would like you to think about, when we talk about trust, keep in mind that in our own lives and when we talk about institutions and leaders and individuals, trust is highly contextual. you can trust me too write an article or teach students perdu not get the car...
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they have had problems at home and they do not have. they lose their feelings for things. host: illinois, good morning. caller: good morning. i agree. lacksk america educational opportunities for young people. europe, there are a lot more vocational opportunities. like you said, we have a environment that is creating this mentality. we need to look at that. host: how do you do that? we lost him. we will go on to new mexico, a parent. what and how is the best way to prevent school shootings? caller: you are talking to me? host: yes. you are on the air. from where i am sitting, i see a school and i believe it is full of political science students and teachers. it is congress. theus protect my grandkids same way we protect the people in congress, and lets you think i value my grandkids less than my diet the lives of my congressman and senators. -- less than i value the lives of my congressman and senators. host: you mean with the amount of security they have on capitol hill? caller: do whatever it takes. the simplest solution to solve , we have to protect our students the sam
they have had problems at home and they do not have. they lose their feelings for things. host: illinois, good morning. caller: good morning. i agree. lacksk america educational opportunities for young people. europe, there are a lot more vocational opportunities. like you said, we have a environment that is creating this mentality. we need to look at that. host: how do you do that? we lost him. we will go on to new mexico, a parent. what and how is the best way to prevent school shootings?...
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they are going to be taxed on this money whether they bring it back or not. , they are being forced tothis. that is why they are. they have been asking for a better way to bringing this money back. it is not like they have a choice in the matter. >> out of that, amazon calls underway as we speak. they are just about wrapping up. things you would pull out? , talk aboutkeaway companies changing technology, this does seem like a seminal moment. voice.hould have owned apple had this product with siri, like nothing we have seen before. with alexa, with open floor ,esign on software and hardware opening up a platform to drive through these speaker devices of all swordsman -- of all sorts. your house is surely littered with this stuff. they have had terrific success and a great consumer experience. the fact amazon says they are going to double down here in the same hour that apple is saying they are not going to sell as , it phones as they expected is striking on the face of it. there is a different direction with these two massively successful technology businesses. emily: we use alexa for k
they are going to be taxed on this money whether they bring it back or not. , they are being forced tothis. that is why they are. they have been asking for a better way to bringing this money back. it is not like they have a choice in the matter. >> out of that, amazon calls underway as we speak. they are just about wrapping up. things you would pull out? , talk aboutkeaway companies changing technology, this does seem like a seminal moment. voice.hould have owned apple had this product...
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they sell everyone that they make. what do you do?zombie nafta makes that hard to solve. >> another example is one of the things what the environmental groups were concerned about to place after nafta. there were some mexican plants getting into the business of automotive paint you can imagine is very metallic with a lot of toxins you want that in the water or atmosphere. the use of magnetic process to get it into the car with a sophisticated set of rules and regulations meaning you have to close the facilities to have nothing harm the environment but mexico is not a place where it could be done. so some suppliers moved in and the mexican government said we are starting to see this activity but we have never seen this before. those conversations between regulators these are the minimums injuring those standards in so going to your question if we ended up with bad will between canada and mexico you don't have that opportunity to learn from each other to set those good standards. one of the things we never acknowledges to talk to each o
they sell everyone that they make. what do you do?zombie nafta makes that hard to solve. >> another example is one of the things what the environmental groups were concerned about to place after nafta. there were some mexican plants getting into the business of automotive paint you can imagine is very metallic with a lot of toxins you want that in the water or atmosphere. the use of magnetic process to get it into the car with a sophisticated set of rules and regulations meaning you have...
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>> they have not said. they have not said at all. that will come from the county and the emc, the emergency operations center. we'll have to monitor them, but pine ridge middle school is within a half mile or mile at the most, it's right across from the state emergency operations center. for a place for this to happen, even though it is a terrible accident, we are blessed how close it was to everything in regards to services. the state emergency operations center, the school, we've got great resources here. >> and paul, if you would, you mentioned that when you got on the scene, you saw some of the walking wounded there. can you describe the nature of their injuries? >> i could not get that close, i did not try to get that close. the fire service, the ems, the police were on the scene already and more were coming, i pulled over several times to let the police cars pass me on the way over here. they were immediately converging. all you could see was some people walking along that appeared to be passengered and did not appear to be the
>> they have not said. they have not said at all. that will come from the county and the emc, the emergency operations center. we'll have to monitor them, but pine ridge middle school is within a half mile or mile at the most, it's right across from the state emergency operations center. for a place for this to happen, even though it is a terrible accident, we are blessed how close it was to everything in regards to services. the state emergency operations center, the school, we've got...
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they gang rape young girls. they sell them for a fact. they attacked their victims with chains, machetes, firearms. there is a photo of a shotgun and a machete. that was recovered from the members were stopped by the police as they were on their way to murder a student on a high school -- at a high school in woodbridge, virginia. year, the of last 15-year-old girl from a suburb of d.c. was stabbed 13 times. they filmed her murder. this way they can show their leaders backing up. they were barbaric white dumps next to railroad and seven. two teenage girls who were best friends and murdered by ms 13 times in september of 2015, this was the state of the year. that, in september of 2015, four ms 13 members of boston lord a 15-year-old boy where they took turns stabbing him to death. they passed around to knives and they methodically ended his life. those are the remains of someone who is expected to be a rival gang member. ms 13 members lower their victims into the woods of centralize up -- central islip in long island and then cut their thro
they gang rape young girls. they sell them for a fact. they attacked their victims with chains, machetes, firearms. there is a photo of a shotgun and a machete. that was recovered from the members were stopped by the police as they were on their way to murder a student on a high school -- at a high school in woodbridge, virginia. year, the of last 15-year-old girl from a suburb of d.c. was stabbed 13 times. they filmed her murder. this way they can show their leaders backing up. they were...
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and they did it anyway and they allowed her to be used anyway.we'll be d able to do it tomorrow. let's say that's true. >> okay. >> did the fbi use their power by bringing it to a fisa court? yes or no? >> if they knew they were taking factually inaccurate information to a cart, to get fisa warrant's to on members of her team -- >> sean: i'm holding you to this. >> we have you on tape saying this exactly. >> any person would say that. >> do you hate the fbi when they were going after hillary? you hated the fbi. they cleared her and then you love them and then they came out of the emails on the eve of the election then you hated them, now they are opening up an investigation and you love them again. i get it. >> over the summer when jim, came out there and indicted nonindicted her and said those things about her that carried over -- >> sean: we got to go. >> i was just getting started. >> you got to go quicker. >> it's his world, you live in it. >> i remember it and every week. maybe nextt week it can be my world. >> sean: we'll make an exception
and they did it anyway and they allowed her to be used anyway.we'll be d able to do it tomorrow. let's say that's true. >> okay. >> did the fbi use their power by bringing it to a fisa court? yes or no? >> if they knew they were taking factually inaccurate information to a cart, to get fisa warrant's to on members of her team -- >> sean: i'm holding you to this. >> we have you on tape saying this exactly. >> any person would say that. >> do you hate the...
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are not holding territories they are a few groups they are acting we are following them but they have been this threat we are aware of it but they are not targeting we are not thin like other middle eastern countries where the terrorists were able to hold that or at least tunisia is completely and their control of the state mrs you know your own interior minister gave a vivid picture of the hugely extensive terrorist operating in your country. he said in twenty seventeen e broken up fourteen network sending terrorists to conflict zones six terror networks more than one hundred twenty terrorist recruiting cells how many hundreds of others are there that you don't know about well that which you haven't got this is a hugely extensive network of terrorists operating in new york yes but these are the interior of these scenes these these shows for so world that our forces now they know about the sense they were working to give us these cells they don't know about the next one yeah but they know that but let's be very happy that to tell you the last two years tunisia was immune of any terror
are not holding territories they are a few groups they are acting we are following them but they have been this threat we are aware of it but they are not targeting we are not thin like other middle eastern countries where the terrorists were able to hold that or at least tunisia is completely and their control of the state mrs you know your own interior minister gave a vivid picture of the hugely extensive terrorist operating in your country. he said in twenty seventeen e broken up fourteen...
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they have the suspect? custody here. they believe they do. they have a couple of witnesses that they'll bring by over here and do a drive-by. they will let the witnesses take a look at the person of interest and -- the clothing description that we gave out earlier, this this person was wearing that clothing and they believe that this person had been online earlier today and last night looking at a couple of websites possibly ones that indicate how you can build a bomb. we're confirming that information. coral springs police were other agencies are out here. 11735 northwest 47th drive. i'm going to bring the camera back. going to show you the area. there's the school. all the way over there. that's the school. that's where this other stuff was taking place. they developed information very quickly and through records and things like that and able to identify a person of interest. that person has been taken into custody at this location. obviously we're going to stay over this scene here and get more information. we'll go off mic and then get ba
they have the suspect? custody here. they believe they do. they have a couple of witnesses that they'll bring by over here and do a drive-by. they will let the witnesses take a look at the person of interest and -- the clothing description that we gave out earlier, this this person was wearing that clothing and they believe that this person had been online earlier today and last night looking at a couple of websites possibly ones that indicate how you can build a bomb. we're confirming that...
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they should have known. they did no, they did to not do anything about it. nobody bigger for law enforcement than i am but between people that didn't go into that school and protect those lives and the fact that this should have been solved long before it happened, pretty sad. we have to confront the issue and discuss mental health, we have to do something about it. in the old days we had mental institutions. you could nab somebody like this because they knew something was off. they had to know that. but -- you used to be able to bring them into a mental institution and hopefully he gets help or whatever. you can't arrest him because he hasn't done anything but you know he is like a boiler ready to explode. he just -- you have to do something but you can't put him in jail because he hasn't done anything. in the old days you put him into a mental institution, and we had them in new york, our government started closing them. we are going to have to start talking about mental institutions. a lot of the folks in this room close to her mental institutions also. w
they should have known. they did no, they did to not do anything about it. nobody bigger for law enforcement than i am but between people that didn't go into that school and protect those lives and the fact that this should have been solved long before it happened, pretty sad. we have to confront the issue and discuss mental health, we have to do something about it. in the old days we had mental institutions. you could nab somebody like this because they knew something was off. they had to know...
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they were investigating it and then they told the "new york times" that they weren't. it was not clear to us whether anyone at a high level of government was aware of the information provided. so we were, you know, very scared for the country and for ourselves. we felt if we could give it to someone else higher up, we should. so chris suggested i give some information to bruce, we eventually met at a coffee shop and i told him the story. and then that part of the transcript ends with "my time is up, thank you." so the member open released today by house republicans, this classified memo that they thought would be the big get out of jail free card, would end the russia investigation, the one actually alarming piece of it or at least kind of shocking piece of it is when they say that chris steele expressed grave worries about donald trump being elected president of the united states. they take that one piece and bold it, tit's the one bold lin in the whole memo. they held it up as proof that christopher steele -- they don't say it might be because of what he learned abou
they were investigating it and then they told the "new york times" that they weren't. it was not clear to us whether anyone at a high level of government was aware of the information provided. so we were, you know, very scared for the country and for ourselves. we felt if we could give it to someone else higher up, we should. so chris suggested i give some information to bruce, we eventually met at a coffee shop and i told him the story. and then that part of the transcript ends with...
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they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but they also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something new in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance darkness cities after war starting march tenth on t w. al qaeda linked militants have claimed responsibility for shooting down a russian fighter jet over syria's province russian officials say the pilot ejected with a parachute but was killed in fighting on the ground and the russian defense ministry says it responded with an as strike on the area which killed at least thirty minutes and.
they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but they also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something new in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance darkness cities after war starting march tenth on t w. al qaeda linked militants have claimed responsibility for shooting down a russian fighter jet over syria's province russian officials say the pilot...
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they can say i and they can blow raspberries and they can say by.y swim up and go and then they swim away. i want a conversation like that i call up my ex-boyfriend. greg: david, are we giving whales more human credit than they deserve? they can't even open a jar of pickles. >> i bet one could. greg: with what? >> i don't, i'm suspicious of these things. i don't like the trend of them learning language. we don't need more opinions in the world. you know what i mean? they will have a yelp account and it's like i came to the grill and i'm so excited and disappointed. greg: i'm giving the pacific ocean three stars. [laughter] >> yeah, and aren't [inaudible] better than that but. greg: parents. >> parents. they're too repetitious. and they're always staring at you when you do stuff and when you kill people. [laughter] greg: carrots are a great witness to crimes, joey. joey, if they were really smart why did they invent anything? they have these big brains but there's no will bike, you know, there's a whale industrial revolution. >> maybe it's a dolphin
they can say i and they can blow raspberries and they can say by.y swim up and go and then they swim away. i want a conversation like that i call up my ex-boyfriend. greg: david, are we giving whales more human credit than they deserve? they can't even open a jar of pickles. >> i bet one could. greg: with what? >> i don't, i'm suspicious of these things. i don't like the trend of them learning language. we don't need more opinions in the world. you know what i mean? they will have a...
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they make a commitment. they find solutions. they can stronger. africa on the. stories of those people making a difference in shaping their nation. and their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. dot com africa on the move. it said he always has his finger on the nuclear button locked in a high stakes poker game with the u.s. we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. but does kim jong un really have nuclear warheads and the missiles to deliver them some experts don't think he does at least not yet is he if there are no real plugs this would vibrate it looks like it's from the local hardware store doesn't like. he's not negotiating until he has his whole full nuclear deterrence and the world knows that. it's early in the morning and we're heading to a depot for decommissioned rockets. i'm accompanied by an arms and security expert marcos. he studied north korea's bomb and missile tests though he's never visited the country. i've been there. several times as a reporter. all i ever saw it's allegedly combat ready army or trucks powered
they make a commitment. they find solutions. they can stronger. africa on the. stories of those people making a difference in shaping their nation. and their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. dot com africa on the move. it said he always has his finger on the nuclear button locked in a high stakes poker game with the u.s. we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. but does kim jong un really have nuclear warheads and the missiles to deliver them some experts...
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us again and they gave people money but they can't and they just look bad.t good at this. nancy pelosi is getting worse. >> is the afternoon brandy, scott no water. >> i was a deteriorating. >> and it shows the difference in mindset when the dems payment and the media finds that as reducing taxes in your stealing what are you talking about. that is not stealing producing taxes is good but they do believe that is what it is. greg: fairpoint, captain leather. [laughter] never seen a cow look so good. >> they are just pants, dude. >> they are not just pants. >> you are forgetting that terry could kill you and i'm keeping my mouth shut. karate kid or not you don't look tough next to a green beret. >> he's allowed to find himself. do your thing, bro. i'm embracing this. >> greg, move on. greg: very pants that makes one pants. don't clap for that. get fast acting nasal relief that works in seconds, and lasts for up to 12 hours, with zicam extreme congestion relief and zicam intense sinus relief. for colds and allergies, get your better back with zicam nasal sprays
us again and they gave people money but they can't and they just look bad.t good at this. nancy pelosi is getting worse. >> is the afternoon brandy, scott no water. >> i was a deteriorating. >> and it shows the difference in mindset when the dems payment and the media finds that as reducing taxes in your stealing what are you talking about. that is not stealing producing taxes is good but they do believe that is what it is. greg: fairpoint, captain leather. [laughter] never...
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when they could do nothing further they have to close the lead out. five months later he walked into the school in florida. when the fbi is trying to connect dots? here is the wall street journal, shooter showed warning signs. the team left behind worrying warning signs that in hindsight seem to have gone unheeded. classmates said that he was obsessed with guns. campus security considered him trouble. why is that information not given to the fbi? whenbi cannot access it they are following up on a tip? what needs to be done? tost: when people are going local law enforcement and saying my teenage neighbor is troubled, and that is all they tell the police, the police don't have much more that they can do. they can talk to the individual. if he is underage they might need to have a parent involved. they can do some of their investigation. the information goes to local law enforcement, the first place this could be addressed. fbi,you talk about the that is federal. we are looking across state lines and nationally. if local law enforcement is told in highs
when they could do nothing further they have to close the lead out. five months later he walked into the school in florida. when the fbi is trying to connect dots? here is the wall street journal, shooter showed warning signs. the team left behind worrying warning signs that in hindsight seem to have gone unheeded. classmates said that he was obsessed with guns. campus security considered him trouble. why is that information not given to the fbi? whenbi cannot access it they are following up on...
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they didn't jump out of a plane like that, did they? >> no, but we did a charity thing for -- the regimental commanders had their boots on and tutus. >> that must have been something. >> and did a dance. and we made a lot of money. >> well, that's good. that's good. and you lived in the farm house. >> we lived in the log house. >> okay. >> and they -- the commander officer's house was way off by itself, and i had two young children and stevie and they would have been miserable, you know, down there, so we moved up there. and loved it. >> then let's talk about west point and becoming the superintendant. tell me what it was like to be the superintendant's wife. >> well, when i walked in the house, i thought that the whole house would fall down and god would say, you are kitsy van duesen, you do not belong here. but i was -- i had young children and i was 31 or 32 i think at the time, and i just had a wonderful time. >> mmm-hmm. >> because i didn't think of the cadets as young little boys, so to speak, they were -- they were all gentlemen
they didn't jump out of a plane like that, did they? >> no, but we did a charity thing for -- the regimental commanders had their boots on and tutus. >> that must have been something. >> and did a dance. and we made a lot of money. >> well, that's good. that's good. and you lived in the farm house. >> we lived in the log house. >> okay. >> and they -- the commander officer's house was way off by itself, and i had two young children and stevie and they...
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were they cooperative or were they duped? >> the nature of the scheme was that the defendants took extraordinary steps. >> have you had any assurances from the russians that they will provide. >> there would have been no can occasions. >> there you go you have rob rosenstein. bob muller did not talk to the press today. many were involved in an attempt to markup the 2016 presidential election. no american names were named although, i was hearing this report, i've been reading this brief a little bit. they say it does not appear to have affected the outcome of the election. we should say the dow was up earlier in the day and reversing the gains but it's now gaining again. katie, your thoughts. >> if you read in the memo, it says can indicated with unwitting individuals associated with this trump campaign, that these russians went to huge lengths to make sure these people had no idea they were russian and they were just regular americans. on top of that, they were organizing rallies for and against him. they've been here working
were they cooperative or were they duped? >> the nature of the scheme was that the defendants took extraordinary steps. >> have you had any assurances from the russians that they will provide. >> there would have been no can occasions. >> there you go you have rob rosenstein. bob muller did not talk to the press today. many were involved in an attempt to markup the 2016 presidential election. no american names were named although, i was hearing this report, i've been...
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when i asked what they thought when the houthis say they are not getting aid, they said, they are lying. >> martin smith, we look forward to the documentary on frontline. thank you for joining us. martin's documentary airs on pbs tuesday and again next week the second part. that's it for our program tonight. thanks for watching "amanpour on pbs." see you again tomorrow night. >> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalyn p. walter. possible by the generous support of rosalyn p. walter. >> you are watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪
when i asked what they thought when the houthis say they are not getting aid, they said, they are lying. >> martin smith, we look forward to the documentary on frontline. thank you for joining us. martin's documentary airs on pbs tuesday and again next week the second part. that's it for our program tonight. thanks for watching "amanpour on pbs." see you again tomorrow night. >> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalyn p. walter....
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they talk like they do, but i don't think they do. david: we'll take that up with michelle malkin.ying acrobatics. we'll show you the exhilarating (siren wailing) (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like precision robotic surgery from thousands of miles away. as we get faster wireless connections, it'll be possible to be able to operate on a patient in a way that was just not possible before. when i move my hand, the robot on the other side will mimic the movement, with almost no delay. who knew a scalpel could work thousands of miles away? ♪ he gets the best deal on the perfect hotel by using. tripadvisor! that's because tripadvisor lets you start your trip on the right foot... by compa
they talk like they do, but i don't think they do. david: we'll take that up with michelle malkin.ying acrobatics. we'll show you the exhilarating (siren wailing) (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to...
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when they are tried, they are tight as citizens of the uk, are they?tizens of the uk 01’ whether they are citizens of the uk or not. the home office are declining to comment at the moment. in many respects that it's a red herring. as far as the legislation is concerned, for terrorist offences, it is irrelevant as to whether they are british citizens, or not. if they are brought to this country, they can be tried. the only releva nt o n country, they can be tried. the only relevant on citizenship, here, and it may be a positive thing if they are not citizens, is that if they are not citizens, is that if they are in need america, ministers in this country are not obliged to apply to oppose their extradition to another country, so if they are not citizens, they are not protected by extradition. so what would be the consequence of tonnes of sentences? if they were not citizens? again, non—citizens all over the world could be tried in this country. the sentencing parameters are as wide as they would be poor citizens. i would anticipate that these people, if
when they are tried, they are tight as citizens of the uk, are they?tizens of the uk 01’ whether they are citizens of the uk or not. the home office are declining to comment at the moment. in many respects that it's a red herring. as far as the legislation is concerned, for terrorist offences, it is irrelevant as to whether they are british citizens, or not. if they are brought to this country, they can be tried. the only releva nt o n country, they can be tried. the only relevant on...
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and they may not want to do it. they talk like they do, but i don't know if they do.want something that is very very tough and strong in terms of the border. we need to end chain migration and we need to cancel the terrible visa lottery. [applause] four four pillars that i talked about the other night, we call them the white house framework, a plan that will finally bring our immigration system into the 21st century. the republican position on immigration is the center mainstream view of the american people with some extra strength at the border and security at the border added in. we are asking for, what the american people are pleading for , is sanity and common sense in our immigration system. we want immigration rules that protect our communities, defend our security, and admit people who will love our country and contribute to our society. i know that the senate is planning to bring an immigration -- to the floor in the coming weeks. i'm asking that the framework that we submitted with great flexibility, great x ability working with both parties, that something v
and they may not want to do it. they talk like they do, but i don't know if they do.want something that is very very tough and strong in terms of the border. we need to end chain migration and we need to cancel the terrible visa lottery. [applause] four four pillars that i talked about the other night, we call them the white house framework, a plan that will finally bring our immigration system into the 21st century. the republican position on immigration is the center mainstream view of the...
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to log hours they were off or say to employers they didn't sleep.w much does she get paid to do this? >> right now, she is making $13. when i first met her, she was making $10. like most homecare workers in the medicaid system, they are making the minimum wage plus a few benefits. julia: what is the law surrounding this? you mentioned this idea of a split shift, so in theory, you would have two people working 12 hours each and it is more manageable. i guess that doubles the cost. >> the unpaid nights are the dirty secret. everybody knows it is happening. the law says you have to not have taken those hours. the presumption is written into contracts that workers have a hard time rebutting. carol: does she talk about her supervisor, because there is a nurse who checks the situation. takes a look at the patients. what did that supervisor tell her? >> when you are paid to the -- through the medicaid system, there is a nurse that checks in. that is not necessarily the supervisor. there really isn't a supervisor. the agency has a representative that looks
to log hours they were off or say to employers they didn't sleep.w much does she get paid to do this? >> right now, she is making $13. when i first met her, she was making $10. like most homecare workers in the medicaid system, they are making the minimum wage plus a few benefits. julia: what is the law surrounding this? you mentioned this idea of a split shift, so in theory, you would have two people working 12 hours each and it is more manageable. i guess that doubles the cost. >>...
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they acquired the weapon they needed and they used tactics that they needed. to kill as many people as they could. by the way, because of that premeditation and planning, it's one of the reasons why these laws that have been proposed wouldn't have prevented them. because when someone is planning and premeditating and attack it, they will figure out a way to evade those laws or comply with them. in order to get around it. that may be an argument for new laws of a different kind. but it is what makes it's hard, though not impossible. the second thing they have in common is that almost all of these attacks were preceded by clear signs of what was to come. a cursory review this morning but just a handful of the recent cases points that out. we are all familiar with the loss of life of over 20 people in a texas church not too long ago. a case of a killer whose wife said she tried to kill her. an individual was arrested and convicted for domestic violence, which was unfortunately never reported to the background check system. the victim escaped a mental health facil
they acquired the weapon they needed and they used tactics that they needed. to kill as many people as they could. by the way, because of that premeditation and planning, it's one of the reasons why these laws that have been proposed wouldn't have prevented them. because when someone is planning and premeditating and attack it, they will figure out a way to evade those laws or comply with them. in order to get around it. that may be an argument for new laws of a different kind. but it is what...
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i don't know how they like god that's maybe from my long beer or something they they have been talking to doctors be the media war car the type of thing that bakeries that bakeries are not making weapons of course and they are talking everything in and old ice baby like that but about a. tack that are happening now they are talking everything the schools the bakeries the hospitals they have the state it is everything they have the same claim spec in a little and they have time to nine ten and hospitals that way not at all and they where those nine months there's been riot meat destroyed so it looks like a coincidence that they are the folks that are just like myself and home so let's talk a little bit more about those hospitals because you're a doctor as we mentioned and you were actually treating patients in aleppo during the siege and the bombardments what are the doctors and those who are in need of care and eastern good to what are they facing right now. you know first of all they are increasing to be a time because then themselves if eating not secure in the plate that you are wor
i don't know how they like god that's maybe from my long beer or something they they have been talking to doctors be the media war car the type of thing that bakeries that bakeries are not making weapons of course and they are talking everything in and old ice baby like that but about a. tack that are happening now they are talking everything the schools the bakeries the hospitals they have the state it is everything they have the same claim spec in a little and they have time to nine ten and...
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they have survived do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time more the people making it possible what needs to happen here for tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance of. darkness cities during war. starting march tenth on d w. my. this is deal b. you news live from berlin as world powers hundreds die in syria's. frustration at the u.n. as another sees fire vote is delaying it a new vote is scheduled as the syrian government and russian airstrikes unleashed devastation on the rebel held area near damascus also coming up.
they have survived do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time more the people making it possible what needs to happen here for tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance of. darkness cities during war. starting march tenth on d w. my. this is deal b. you news live from berlin as world powers hundreds die in syria's. frustration...
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say that they are just targeting rebels and terrorists something else that they are saying is that they never intentionally target hospitals in their airstrikes we of course we have reports of multiple facilities that have been hit in eastern. what do you think when you hear claims like that what is your response. like. i don't know if. it's not making sense at all it's like thirty sheep again that for two years and so years ago they have been claiming that the white ten minutes right than they are like tourists organization and not even a children a child can kind of like believe that. they have some programmed against me that i'm not a doctor and i'm not a like a. supporter and. i don't know how they like god that's maybe from my long b. or something they they have been talking to doctors the media war or the like i think that bakeries that he carries are not making weapons of course and they are talking everything in and old ice video like that but about a. tack that are happening now they are talking everything the schools the bakeries the hospitals they have facilities everything t
say that they are just targeting rebels and terrorists something else that they are saying is that they never intentionally target hospitals in their airstrikes we of course we have reports of multiple facilities that have been hit in eastern. what do you think when you hear claims like that what is your response. like. i don't know if. it's not making sense at all it's like thirty sheep again that for two years and so years ago they have been claiming that the white ten minutes right than they...
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yeah. >> yeah, a little bit. >> they had the red room and they were listening to the beatles. >> they painted this room this horrible color red and black, but anyway, it kept them busy. >> right. now tell me a little bit about your red cross work. >> well, that was the -- that was my -- really, i did it almost from the time i became married. i worked -- then i worked -- well, i worked in vietnam and when i went to hawaii, i couldn't work as much, but i always worked at fort campbell and every place we were stationed i always spent at least two days and then i became a nurse's aide in -- >> did you get an award for your red cross work? >> i got the harriman award, which was an outstanding volunteer of the year. >> wow. that's wonderful. >> i was sure proud of that. >> so what was it like working with the soldiers in vietnam? >> well, you know, they were -- they were -- they were wonderful. >> mmm-hmm. >> when we -- when i was there, the hospital was really awful. they had the x-ray was across this huge busy road and i remember one of our -- turner. he was rather badly wounded. and they
yeah. >> yeah, a little bit. >> they had the red room and they were listening to the beatles. >> they painted this room this horrible color red and black, but anyway, it kept them busy. >> right. now tell me a little bit about your red cross work. >> well, that was the -- that was my -- really, i did it almost from the time i became married. i worked -- then i worked -- well, i worked in vietnam and when i went to hawaii, i couldn't work as much, but i always...
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deaf, they feel he is the one person they can talk to end the person they can trust. they see themselves reflected back by this man. of the man ing the bed as kind of a similar person in this person's lives. he reflected back all of their fears and their hopes. >> one of the people that you write a lot about is -- she is from mexico originally. she currently lives in houston. she has a legal visa to be in the united states. she is missing her brother. how do she come to know about the man in in the bed? what do she do to find her brother? >> itthe time i met louis anna had been 1999, so 16 years. missing hist went family look for him. the call had cut out, his calling card had ran out of juice. then they never heard from him again. then they went to the last place they knew he was in the little -- they look at a hotel and another hotel. they looked in morgues and detention centers and the people in the county showed them pictures of people who have died in the desert. is this him? and every time it wasn't him. it was a common enough story that there were these other t
deaf, they feel he is the one person they can talk to end the person they can trust. they see themselves reflected back by this man. of the man ing the bed as kind of a similar person in this person's lives. he reflected back all of their fears and their hopes. >> one of the people that you write a lot about is -- she is from mexico originally. she currently lives in houston. she has a legal visa to be in the united states. she is missing her brother. how do she come to know about the man...
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they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again the commute is worth it.me, the more you know go to stamps.com/tv and never go to you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. >> sean: row action from tojtd's opening monologue, fox news >> sea joining us with reaction is sarah carter, gregg jarrett, fox news national security strategist sebastian gorka. gregg i will let you respond to everything today. the only thing shock to me is that anybody is shocked because we have been telling everybody about russia's work and dirty deeds in this country now for a long time and the rest of the media has been literally ignoring the biggest story in their life if they could open their eyes. >> this should
they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again the commute is worth it.me, the more you know go to stamps.com/tv and never go to you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the...
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they have said they want new leadership. as you mentioned, you are going to be pushing into a republican leaning district. when a candidate says i'm unadjusted and supporting nancy pelosi, what do you say to them? rep lujan: canids are running races across the country. they know the voices they will speak to their constituency. pelosi, no one works smarter on the clock. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to discredit her. it's a tough job. whoever is in that spot is going to be the beneficiary of republican attacks to denigrate those leaders. that is something she understands. nonetheless, we know we need to win district across the country. we trust our candidates. districts better than anyone else. we will work with them to assure they have the resources to connect with their constituencies. if democrats can win back the house, we will restore checks and balances and keep an eye on this administration. we are working to end back -- earn back the trust of the american people. we have a lot of work to do.
they have said they want new leadership. as you mentioned, you are going to be pushing into a republican leaning district. when a candidate says i'm unadjusted and supporting nancy pelosi, what do you say to them? rep lujan: canids are running races across the country. they know the voices they will speak to their constituency. pelosi, no one works smarter on the clock. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to discredit her. it's a tough job. whoever is in that spot is going to...
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they hate us. that's what they do.nd they teach their children every single day when they go to school. they control their own media. to see our press be so anti-american. that's what those headlines were. they were anti-american headlines. it's important to know what his sister's joins. she is the head of propaganda. to see our press go along with that and know that and still participate in that, i think it was un-american for them to take that stand. trish: you think about all these leftist media organizations, and there is something haitha luting abou --there is something high a high faluting. and it's an intellectual view to have. but at its core a wrong view to have. this is our country. our people do matter. and, you know, as you rightly point out this is a regime. even if you don't care about americans, it has tortured its own people, somehow it's glamorous to celebrate this woman, gina loudon? >> it's the very first amendment. and it's the people who fought and died for our constitution and bill of rights that
they hate us. that's what they do.nd they teach their children every single day when they go to school. they control their own media. to see our press be so anti-american. that's what those headlines were. they were anti-american headlines. it's important to know what his sister's joins. she is the head of propaganda. to see our press go along with that and know that and still participate in that, i think it was un-american for them to take that stand. trish: you think about all these leftist...
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they didn't get the award they thought they should or that their fitness report was active or they got declined on leave. these are administrative in nature. we have the request process to adjudicate those and accommodate those and it allows leaders to fix things when they are broken. as soon as they pick up the phone for those kind of issues, it goes to a different process, wri, which, as you have pointed out, can take too long. >> by the way, it is not being involved as an outside observer. >> we were a little bit of out of bounds on the whistle blower piece. about 96% of the cases are not substantiated. we are spending a lot of time but it is not in balance, to your point. that has a chilling effect not only on the commander's but on the force when they can't execute good discipline and you feel this cloud above you. we completely agree, if somebody is going to be investigated, it should be done in a timely manner. if they are found guilty, let's move on with that. if not, on the innocent side, they should remove that quickly. it is taking way too long. >> timeliness is the issue he
they didn't get the award they thought they should or that their fitness report was active or they got declined on leave. these are administrative in nature. we have the request process to adjudicate those and accommodate those and it allows leaders to fix things when they are broken. as soon as they pick up the phone for those kind of issues, it goes to a different process, wri, which, as you have pointed out, can take too long. >> by the way, it is not being involved as an outside...
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yes, they are not like like to be extradited, but they are on the radar screen, they will stay there. >> well. look we've always known that russia wants to interfere with us, it has been going on since the days of soviet union, and perhaps long before. we have to be smarter, and anticipate their next move, i am not giving the fbi a pass on this one. >> thank you. >> all right, we're coming right back with a whole lot more, don't go anywhere. >> special counsel mueller charges 13 russians -- three russians and 13 entities for interfering with our elections. >> they call it information warfare in the united states, with goal of spreading distrust toward candidates and political system in general. >> we take up new charges with ed rollins and chris fairly of judicial watch, and growing outrage after fbi admitted it failed to act to a tip that florida suspect wanted to kill people should, the fbi director resign? much more on that, whether me much more on that, whether me come back -- when this new day looks nothing like yesterday. trails are covered. paths aren't what they used to be. ro
yes, they are not like like to be extradited, but they are on the radar screen, they will stay there. >> well. look we've always known that russia wants to interfere with us, it has been going on since the days of soviet union, and perhaps long before. we have to be smarter, and anticipate their next move, i am not giving the fbi a pass on this one. >> thank you. >> all right, we're coming right back with a whole lot more, don't go anywhere. >> special counsel mueller...
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they would say they are an integral pa rt they would say they are an integral part of the security solutionition to be a professional footballer, posted a rather mischevious tweet the other day. he said he was signing for a new football team. which got tongues wagging. today we learn that he will make his footballing debut at the theatre of dream, old trafford in a charity soccer aid match on the tenthjune. yes the eight—time olympic gold medallist will captain a team of international celebrities. he is a massive manchester united fan. his team will take on robbie williams team to raise money for unicef. here‘s the promo. a brand—new captain for this soccer aid world 11. robbie, let me entertain you. you can run but you can‘t hide. stick to singing and leave the football for me. robbie williams looks like he is in good health at the moment. usain bolt looks a little bit alive. it will be interesting to see how they move around the pitch. are you saying robbie williams looks fitter than usain bolt? quite the reverse. i thought your eyes need testing again. i would wonder how you would mark s
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they were told they were worried about his guns.hey were told they were worried about his social media posts. they were told they were worried about a possible school shooting. that's in the statement provided by the fbi right now, yet protocols were not followed? what should have happened here, shimon? >> basically the call should have been followed up on. it seems that no one ever followed up on the information. and this is what this statement clearly says. the information should have been forwarded to the fbi miami field office where appropriate investigative steps would have been taken. and that does not appear to have occurred in this situation. it's a stunning admission, john, that's right. this is really -- you know, as you can tell, i am shocked by this. this is something that i have certainly never heard the fbi say. certainly it doesn't seem like they have had this kind of situation before. but i also think it's important to know that under this new fbi director, christopher wray, we have seen him come out, be somewhat tra
they were told they were worried about his guns.hey were told they were worried about his social media posts. they were told they were worried about a possible school shooting. that's in the statement provided by the fbi right now, yet protocols were not followed? what should have happened here, shimon? >> basically the call should have been followed up on. it seems that no one ever followed up on the information. and this is what this statement clearly says. the information should have...
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>> too bad they are not confident. too bad they lack that confidence. >> they have an x factor.s dripping off them. >> they are dripping in swag. advice, take it twice. i'm about to rip off a little kid. >> i prefer to ride motorcycles. this guy prefers to dance with them. >> he is popping wheelies and doing a two step? >> he is all over this thing as he is rolling the quad on two wheels all the way down the street. it looks like a public street. you know how we feel about that. >> that one where he ghost slid it. he was sliding his foot. he let go of it. it continues. he got back on. it's totally wrong. very impressed. >> he has moves. he is all over this thing, skidding down the street on his sneakers. he goes by the name of 87ike the cool part is at least in my mind that he has only gotten a motorcycle within the last three years. it's not like he has been riding his life and practicing forever. this is something he picked up and has been stunting and doing tricks kind of in the last few years. >> am i the only one hoping when he hits the split on this bike that he doesn't hi
>> too bad they are not confident. too bad they lack that confidence. >> they have an x factor.s dripping off them. >> they are dripping in swag. advice, take it twice. i'm about to rip off a little kid. >> i prefer to ride motorcycles. this guy prefers to dance with them. >> he is popping wheelies and doing a two step? >> he is all over this thing as he is rolling the quad on two wheels all the way down the street. it looks like a public street. you know how...
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the surprise was they really didn't have to do that.d they could hold the second may be re-manned that later later on or decide the appropriate disposition from the one they already heard argument but they didn't. i guess being to this a previeww court twice now it was up there before on the technical issue whether or not it was frivolous the district court corrected this without even appointing the three-judge court. the supreme court said no. you should have appointed theco three-judge court and they held the case is the barrier that is there a clear standard to apply the judges can decide the constitutional issue if there is too much political bias so the case proceeds and the plaintiffs in the junction motion is denied by a vote two/one and they go to the supreme court. and it is a very different case seeking to achieve in the legal theory it will be interesting to see how the court responds. the challenge is a single district in maryland at the far western end it was republican control and in 2011 the democrats decided in their wisdom to take the rural area to draw that down into
the surprise was they really didn't have to do that.d they could hold the second may be re-manned that later later on or decide the appropriate disposition from the one they already heard argument but they didn't. i guess being to this a previeww court twice now it was up there before on the technical issue whether or not it was frivolous the district court corrected this without even appointing the three-judge court. the supreme court said no. you should have appointed theco three-judge court...
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they had this problem. they dealt with it. and you don't have any more israel.don't have any more you just don't have it. so we got to learn from the people who actually do it right. h season sean, thank -- sean, thank you so much as always. mostly on the left is to demand a swift action the guns. >> why does the united states of america have such a high rate of mass gun violence? the answer is very simply that consistent with the second amendment, we can tighten the rules that apply to gun purchases. >> it happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction. we are responsible. >> i would rather pass gun safety legislation then win the election. >> laura: the oscar goes to nancy, the drama. but seriously as our security experts discussed last night, the focus on this type of gun or what caliber, that misses the point. nicholas cruz was determined to kill one way or another. that obvious fact seemed to allude to media echo chamber. >> more people will die in america by guns th
they had this problem. they dealt with it. and you don't have any more israel.don't have any more you just don't have it. so we got to learn from the people who actually do it right. h season sean, thank -- sean, thank you so much as always. mostly on the left is to demand a swift action the guns. >> why does the united states of america have such a high rate of mass gun violence? the answer is very simply that consistent with the second amendment, we can tighten the rules that apply to...
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and they don't they they when they have them they have. skimmed you need to feel that you need. some yeah i'm them what do you how they become us awfully good what do you love do you. do about the money if this. all mean that we could measure up let's talk more negative. with no make goods manufactured and sentenced to public wealth. when the roman closest to protect themselves. with the famous larry go around the sun with the one percent so. we can all middle of the room sick. room i mean real news. welcome to cross like where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing fake news media. let me go back to charles in new york not that i feel sorry for him but you know what's the situation and i'm talking about the mainstream media the corporate mainstream media is that they're so invested in this story that they can actually turn back i mean this is the problem they've built up this imaginary world where they're hiding under their beds at night with the light on it they actually i believe that they do believe it's real because of their ideological b
and they don't they they when they have them they have. skimmed you need to feel that you need. some yeah i'm them what do you how they become us awfully good what do you love do you. do about the money if this. all mean that we could measure up let's talk more negative. with no make goods manufactured and sentenced to public wealth. when the roman closest to protect themselves. with the famous larry go around the sun with the one percent so. we can all middle of the room sick. room i mean real...
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as long as they can participate, they do. when african-americans are denied the right to vote, young people still formed the bedrock of spreading political information. it was filled with young people as well not old enough to vote but to getting involved in the cost. that would be a more modern analogy? jon: yes. there was a sense back then that the younger generation is always a little more aggressive and involved and not happy with their parents acceptance of the status quo. are usually seen as the vanguard, pushing more and susan: challenge political laws. since you work with personal diaries. tell me about stories that struck you. you must have a favorite among them that will help people understand the project is about. jon: there is a young girl growing up in a slaveowning family. right before the silver -- civil war. she was eight years old. she overheard snippets from her parents talking about the upcoming conflict. she assumed abolitionists must be some kind of monster. it is a beautiful example of how began people a
as long as they can participate, they do. when african-americans are denied the right to vote, young people still formed the bedrock of spreading political information. it was filled with young people as well not old enough to vote but to getting involved in the cost. that would be a more modern analogy? jon: yes. there was a sense back then that the younger generation is always a little more aggressive and involved and not happy with their parents acceptance of the status quo. are usually seen...
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emily: candidate -- can they? nick: they are trying.ere is a 0% chance -- that 2016 happens, that all of these operations happens without anyone paying attention. room like last time. emily: but will they catch it? nick: i think it is catchable with enough people paying attention and caring enough. i also want to thank roger because he plays a role in my story, and they meet on your show. emily: roger and tristan met on bloomberg tech, and i have also spoken to tristan, and yet an important point about original content efforts on facebook, and we know video is a huge driver of new ad dollars. take a listen to what tristan had to say. >> there is no way to know or be accountable to those complexities, so they unleashed a mind control machine that they don't know that it is pushing into people's minds. emily: he found more about apocalyptic about what facebook has created. nick: i would agree with tristan about the diagnosis of the problem. i feel the doctor is paying attention, and tristan's view is take a listen to what tristan that thi
emily: candidate -- can they? nick: they are trying.ere is a 0% chance -- that 2016 happens, that all of these operations happens without anyone paying attention. room like last time. emily: but will they catch it? nick: i think it is catchable with enough people paying attention and caring enough. i also want to thank roger because he plays a role in my story, and they meet on your show. emily: roger and tristan met on bloomberg tech, and i have also spoken to tristan, and yet an important...
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they of lost 10 of the last 11. they made it the game tonight. early second-half deficit. down 5. 3 from darius mcneil cut it to 2. they got a foul. 42 thousand the game. they cannot get it done there. he did miss the free throw. five seconds left. 68-64 cal.>>> pay attention. a great story. the espn staff noted this was a less than 1% chance for st. john to beat number 4 duke on saturday. and number one villanova tonight. it happened. st. john's. the warrior great up against the great -- frank's brother in law. look what happens. 33 points saturday. 26 to 9. -- tonight. st. john's now of 1. villanova full-court press. marvin clark breaks it. clinch is the victory. huge upset for st. john's.>> great victory for them. huge upset for the red storm.>>> monterey peninsula. the same only different. every year. they always have a new act. he was a little of the star of the show as usual.>> bill murray not a one trick pony. some of the others on hand josh demello. best player supermodel kelly --. julie inkster. she was the ringer on scene eastwood. ther
they of lost 10 of the last 11. they made it the game tonight. early second-half deficit. down 5. 3 from darius mcneil cut it to 2. they got a foul. 42 thousand the game. they cannot get it done there. he did miss the free throw. five seconds left. 68-64 cal.>>> pay attention. a great story. the espn staff noted this was a less than 1% chance for st. john to beat number 4 duke on saturday. and number one villanova tonight. it happened. st. john's. the warrior great up against the great...
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this kid -- they had 39 red flags. they should have known. they did know. they didn't do anything about it. that was really a bad time, i have to tell you. nobody bigger for law enforcement than i am. but between the people that didn't go into that school and protect those lives, and the fact that this should have been solved long before it happened -- pretty sad. so we have to confront the issue, and we have to discuss mental health, and we have to do something about it. you know, in the old days, we had mental institutions. we had a lot of them, and you could nab somebody like this. because, you know, they did -- they knew he was -- something was off. you had to know that. people were calling all over the place. but you used to be able to bring him into a mental institution, and hopefully he gets help or whatever -- but he's off the streets. you can't arrest him, i guess, because he hasn't done anything, but you know he's like a boiler ready to explode, right? so he just -- you have to do something. but you can't put him in jail, i guess, because he hasn'
this kid -- they had 39 red flags. they should have known. they did know. they didn't do anything about it. that was really a bad time, i have to tell you. nobody bigger for law enforcement than i am. but between the people that didn't go into that school and protect those lives, and the fact that this should have been solved long before it happened -- pretty sad. so we have to confront the issue, and we have to discuss mental health, and we have to do something about it. you know, in the old...