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tobe: in the society that we were brought up in, it's very hard on little black boys.rdan: sometimes, when i cry, i won't know how i'm feeling or why i'm crying. tobe: you have to navigate feelings and emotions so they world don't get you. - you okay? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we are going to reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. what now? i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad! unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages the power is ours. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? oh, all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no annual contract. no equipment fees. oh, and a free streaming box. oh, i like streaming. it's all just $50 a month when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. will you add a motorcycle? no... did you say yes? the new xfinity supersonic bundle. it's kind of a big deal. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. kumasi: but former president trump is now saying about
tobe: in the society that we were brought up in, it's very hard on little black boys.rdan: sometimes, when i cry, i won't know how i'm feeling or why i'm crying. tobe: you have to navigate feelings and emotions so they world don't get you. - you okay? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we are going to reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. what now? i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad! unplugging. when it comes to...
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last wk, an armed man tried tobe and killed in a shoot-out with police. is a former counterterrorism official in the department of homeland security. >> the warning is to put state and local law enforcement on notice that there could be acts of violence anywhere in the country. >> reporter: it has already been a difficult year for police, according to the national fraternal order of police. since the beginning of the year, 210 officers have been shot in the line of duty as of the end of july. that is a 14% increase over the same period last year. norah. >> o'donnell: that's why so many republicans are warning their colleagues not to turn up the heat in a way that could be dangerous. jeff pegues, thank you. well, now to one of the most closely watched primaries this election season, and that's in the ruby red state of wyoming. republican congresswoman liz cheney has become one of former president donald trump's loudest critics, gaining national attention for her role as vice chair of the congressional probe into the january 6 riot. cbs' robert costa is in
last wk, an armed man tried tobe and killed in a shoot-out with police. is a former counterterrorism official in the department of homeland security. >> the warning is to put state and local law enforcement on notice that there could be acts of violence anywhere in the country. >> reporter: it has already been a difficult year for police, according to the national fraternal order of police. since the beginning of the year, 210 officers have been shot in the line of duty as of the...
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there used tobe 35 percent when republicans rewrote the federal tax code . they moved it to 21 percent, biden wants to take it up from there and he wants to change some issues about how people can show their profits and where they get taxed. this year, last year 55 corporations, the biggest corporations, most profitable corporations in the country the no taxes. the year before, 91 of the biggest companies in the country paid no taxes. they were recording profits to their shareholders and the irs theyare saying there broke. morris , how can they do this? >> there's a couple of different reasons, a bunch of different reasons. one of the main ones that we talk about that president biden wants to address is the fact that they kind of pretend is the best word. a kind of pretend they make alltheir money in a different country than they actually make it . the example used is starbucks. starbucks mostly sells coffee in theunited states of america . it started right down the street in seattle . d and they've expanded all over the country and to other countries too. w
there used tobe 35 percent when republicans rewrote the federal tax code . they moved it to 21 percent, biden wants to take it up from there and he wants to change some issues about how people can show their profits and where they get taxed. this year, last year 55 corporations, the biggest corporations, most profitable corporations in the country the no taxes. the year before, 91 of the biggest companies in the country paid no taxes. they were recording profits to their shareholders and the...
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their fun to work on and younger reporters my favorite reporters to work with because they all want tobe learn. i've been very blessed with people who have worked with me and have all been really really good and enjoyed the experience immensely. >> finally can you talk about the importance of first-hand experience, working on the border or covering city hall etc. >> there'ss nothing more important than being out in the field i learned a lot working on the work enough to know the bs the passes today is that, it is bs we do need to get out and see for yourself or you think that is one of the well i will end it this way, the best part of being a reporter, is getting to go out and see the world as early as i reporting it to your fellow citizens and letting them know what is going on. there is a joy and singing it with your own eyes and traveling the world else's nickel is really good because most reporters are paid squat so this idea of telling the world seeing what is going on is really really important and i appreciated all of it. >> i think that's it. >> good job moderating jack and you w
their fun to work on and younger reporters my favorite reporters to work with because they all want tobe learn. i've been very blessed with people who have worked with me and have all been really really good and enjoyed the experience immensely. >> finally can you talk about the importance of first-hand experience, working on the border or covering city hall etc. >> there'ss nothing more important than being out in the field i learned a lot working on the work enough to know the bs...
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facebook is going to have to decide next year whether tobe reinstate him.ai their oversight said that he to put a time limit on it we will revisit great social pressure is a non- legal response is a good way to go. but florida and texas both the states that support that republican governments that voted for donald trump have passed laws that would require social media companies to include content foror politicias they don't want to include. and i was somewhat shocked when i saw justice clarence thomas of the supreme court one of the most conservative justices on the court on matters of speech has been quite a libertarian believing our constitutional agreeing with ideas this professor coined the term cheap speech. they argued social media come is like telephone companies they allow people to communicate. we don't like your politics for not giving your phone. i think that's a false analogy think social media companies even though federal law called communications decency act does not treat them as publishers are in fact making publication decisions and making editorial decisions like ne
facebook is going to have to decide next year whether tobe reinstate him.ai their oversight said that he to put a time limit on it we will revisit great social pressure is a non- legal response is a good way to go. but florida and texas both the states that support that republican governments that voted for donald trump have passed laws that would require social media companies to include content foror politicias they don't want to include. and i was somewhat shocked when i saw justice clarence...
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i think of all the ones, that's going tobe something i get up to one of these days . okay. for aspiring writers. a, do not do it, do literally any other career. be, do something else first, then become a novelist. the, do it now and repeat until you have a hit. >> do it now and repeat. >> i think i would say the. sort of. i was a journalist first and it forced me to write a lot. as a reporter and to really not care if your work sucks which i think is an important lesson. when people are like i have writers block. no, you don't have writers block. you just don't want towrite things that are terrible . you can fix them later on. >> so i went to law school when i was a lawyer for 10 minutes. >> why did you tell us we had no other skills? >> no other hobbies or interests. i don't use that degree like, and also i think of myself, oh my god, that was like a giant bunch of wasted time. i could have written three novels in that time. i think that's what brings me to this sadvice just start now. it's going to take a long time before your good at least it took me a long time so if i
i think of all the ones, that's going tobe something i get up to one of these days . okay. for aspiring writers. a, do not do it, do literally any other career. be, do something else first, then become a novelist. the, do it now and repeat until you have a hit. >> do it now and repeat. >> i think i would say the. sort of. i was a journalist first and it forced me to write a lot. as a reporter and to really not care if your work sucks which i think is an important lesson. when people...
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four and and their disdain for president trump d, the fact that they know he's coming back and likely tobe beat their candidate, joe biden . did you seebi any other candidate? would you get your phonene back? did you get your phone back , congressman? did you get your phone back ? i guess we might have lost him. all right, congressman scott parry, thanks. we'll watch we'll play this back and you'll see. i did. thank you. i wasn't rude. meanwhile, democrats are doing everything they can to take out donald trump to support i their own as their own party crumbles in many respects. for example, just say w the president was deposed by the new york state attorney general's office. but thesese tactics are not working. trump endorse candidates continue to winng their primaris ahead of the november midterms. joe kent is one of thosehe examples. he just defeated an establishment incumbent in the state of washington and joins us now.w.cong congratulations, joe . what does it feel likeratu tola he very much feels great and still kind of surreal. hasn't really sunk in, still very much in campaign mode.
four and and their disdain for president trump d, the fact that they know he's coming back and likely tobe beat their candidate, joe biden . did you seebi any other candidate? would you get your phonene back? did you get your phone back , congressman? did you get your phone back ? i guess we might have lost him. all right, congressman scott parry, thanks. we'll watch we'll play this back and you'll see. i did. thank you. i wasn't rude. meanwhile, democrats are doing everything they can to take...
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affidavite when i readt, this today, my big overarching g takeaway is that the former president is going tobe be prosecuted. ecuted i don't see how you cannot give in it this information.w yo i don't see how you avoid that conclusion in this case. seconds >> senator , we have 20 seconds here. >> is he h right? no, he was involved in the corrupt russian collusion hoax. he's a thoroughly corrupt individual. and hopefully at some point in time the truth come out ual and n. uth come out >> senator , also really fast.et i know you're on the campaign trail. >> any last words on that?n ron johnsothn, the .com, they spent 50 million dollars slandering me, essentially my character. i'm going to need help from $5m going to need help from save this u.s. senat0 million a. >> ron johnson for senate .com. all right, senator , thanks foro joining us tonight. have a good night.>> hav >> declassified documents just declassified them. i'v well, i just want to know i'vegt declassified everything in the worlheworld.d, president.coe i can do it on some ofdeclassi the classified. i'm not going to commentn't know b
affidavite when i readt, this today, my big overarching g takeaway is that the former president is going tobe be prosecuted. ecuted i don't see how you cannot give in it this information.w yo i don't see how you avoid that conclusion in this case. seconds >> senator , we have 20 seconds here. >> is he h right? no, he was involved in the corrupt russian collusion hoax. he's a thoroughly corrupt individual. and hopefully at some point in time the truth come out ual and n. uth come out...
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i wasn't anxious to go and i did not look forward tobeing embedded at my age . i couldn't imagine leaving my teenage kids. >> that sounds like the onset of wisdom. dad, do you have any final questions or any wrap-up you want to do? >> i want to say that i think what elizabeth's book shows us is that what we do is reason enough. you highlighted these three extraordinary women but it took all these years for you to do it. i think all of us who've been female war correspondents would like to think that we made our mark out there but you know, it's just another war and some war correspondents will come after us. we can all, this has been just terrific. to have this conversation with all of you because i do feel like we are a special breed because we did these things. but you know, so what really. we changed things a little bit and there will be others behind us and it was nice to talk about it with all of you tonight. i'd like to think everybody became. doyle for inviting all of us. that was grand. elizabeth becker, former washington post correspondent in cambodia.
i wasn't anxious to go and i did not look forward tobeing embedded at my age . i couldn't imagine leaving my teenage kids. >> that sounds like the onset of wisdom. dad, do you have any final questions or any wrap-up you want to do? >> i want to say that i think what elizabeth's book shows us is that what we do is reason enough. you highlighted these three extraordinary women but it took all these years for you to do it. i think all of us who've been female war correspondents would...
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world in one way in 1850 and thought about it in different ways in 1865 and i think that's something tobe and in some ways in many ways will never know how far we would have evolved because he was assassinated eafter the end of a week after the civil war came to an effective end but mpi think that's another example of making sure we understand things like emancipation in more nuanced complicated terms rather than doing like emancipation proclamation freed the slaves when it actually is a more the rationale behind it and the reason it came into existence was a little bit more complicated than that . >> i want to thank all of you for coming out and thank our panelists for this wonderful discussion. [applause] >> tv preachers leading authors. at 8 pm eastern who provider for george nash details the life and legacy of the former president, his journey through politics and his leadership during the great depression and at 9 pm eastern tim miller msnbc analyst and author of why we did it talked about his time in the republican party and weighs in on why many in the gop choose to support preside
world in one way in 1850 and thought about it in different ways in 1865 and i think that's something tobe and in some ways in many ways will never know how far we would have evolved because he was assassinated eafter the end of a week after the civil war came to an effective end but mpi think that's another example of making sure we understand things like emancipation in more nuanced complicated terms rather than doing like emancipation proclamation freed the slaves when it actually is a more...
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i want to thank jason for agreeing tobe here and have a conversation about the book . i want to thank the library for hosting this. this is home to me and what was especially great about getting to do this here is that i knew the library as part of my descendents so often times, i'm remember one young man who was babysitting his nephew and when i said what do you do with your three-year-old nephew he said play video games. so those of you who know me, the topof my head came off . and i literally was like well, a part of your sentence is going to be to go get a library card and bring your nephew to the library and videotape yourself reading to him and when he came back to the court of course he was initially very annoyed i would make him go to this place he didn't know and he's proud though that the showing this video of him reading to his nephew but he says i have a problem now judge and what's the problem? he wants to go there everyday . so i am especially grateful to the library for the work. >> first of all, congratulations on the book launch . this is an incredible
i want to thank jason for agreeing tobe here and have a conversation about the book . i want to thank the library for hosting this. this is home to me and what was especially great about getting to do this here is that i knew the library as part of my descendents so often times, i'm remember one young man who was babysitting his nephew and when i said what do you do with your three-year-old nephew he said play video games. so those of you who know me, the topof my head came off . and i...
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there was work that tobe things, the organizational side of things and how these things came together. i don't really know, but they came together. when our kids were struggling, i remember having the conversation with phil ginsburg and marie sue and pushing them aggressively, and because they had great people working for them who answered the call we set up these community hubs. we worked with the latino task force. we worked with so many different agencies and entities organizations cheryl davis was out with the equity teams and everybody was doing a lot of work. people don't sometimes understand how all this stuff really comes together. how we are able to make sure that people were all of a sudden these shared spaces popped up out of no where and it was like we can go a restaurant and eat outside, how cool is that. everybody was happy somewhat again. but mta made it happen and when you think about it it was a lot of work but it was so rewarding. it was so rewarding when we were able to give the checks to small businesses because they couldn't open. it was rewarding when we were abl
there was work that tobe things, the organizational side of things and how these things came together. i don't really know, but they came together. when our kids were struggling, i remember having the conversation with phil ginsburg and marie sue and pushing them aggressively, and because they had great people working for them who answered the call we set up these community hubs. we worked with the latino task force. we worked with so many different agencies and entities organizations cheryl...
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. >> it was far too early tobe making any calls like that . ballots were still being counted. ballots were stillgoing to be counted for days . and it was far too early to be making any predictions like that. >> i remember saying that to the best of my memory i would say we should not go to declare victory until we had a better sense of the numbers . >> can you be more specific about thatconversation in particular with what mayor giuliani said and anybody else in the room's response ? >> i think effectively mayor giuliani was saying we want it. where did all the votes come from? we need to go say thatwe want . and essentially that anyone who didn't agree with that position was being weak. >> what was your view ofthe time as to what we should or so shouldn't say ? >> i don't know that i had a firm view as to what he should say in that circumstance. the results were still being counted. it was becoming clear that the race would not be called on election night. >> i believe, my recommendation was to say that votes were still being counted. it's too early to tell. too early to call
. >> it was far too early tobe making any calls like that . ballots were still being counted. ballots were stillgoing to be counted for days . and it was far too early to be making any predictions like that. >> i remember saying that to the best of my memory i would say we should not go to declare victory until we had a better sense of the numbers . >> can you be more specific about thatconversation in particular with what mayor giuliani said and anybody else in the room's...