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. >> and my uncle, joseph patrick henry.i'm honored to be named after you and i know you're watching over us right now. [ applause ] chalasani william a. chalcoff, eli chalouh, charles lawrence chan, mandy chang, rosa maria chapa, mark lawrence charette, david m. charlebois, gregorio manuel chavez, pedro francisco checo, douglas macmillan cherry stephen patrick cherry, vernon paul cherry, nestor julio chevalier, jr., swede joseph chevalier, alexander h. chiang, dorothy j. chiarchiaro, luis alfonso chimbo, robert chin, eddie wing-wai ching, nicholas paul chiofalo, john g. chipura, peter a. chirchirillo, catherine ellen chirls, kyung hee casey, cho abul k. chowdhury, mohammad salahuddin chowdhury, kirsten lail christophe, pamela chu, steven paul chucknick, wai ching chung, christopher ciafardini >> we all love and miss you and will lead on through your legacy. sara m. clark thomas r. clark christopher robert clarke donna marie clarke michael j. clarke suria rachel emma clarke kevin francis cleary james d. cleere geoffrey w. cl
. >> and my uncle, joseph patrick henry.i'm honored to be named after you and i know you're watching over us right now. [ applause ] chalasani william a. chalcoff, eli chalouh, charles lawrence chan, mandy chang, rosa maria chapa, mark lawrence charette, david m. charlebois, gregorio manuel chavez, pedro francisco checo, douglas macmillan cherry stephen patrick cherry, vernon paul cherry, nestor julio chevalier, jr., swede joseph chevalier, alexander h. chiang, dorothy j. chiarchiaro,...
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and my uncle. 17 years to get here and honor your memory. i want to know that those of us blessed to know you in life will always remember your kind heart, loving smile and beautiful spirit. i will not let my children grow up without knowing that you were one of many heroes that died saving lives on september 11th, 2001. god bless the victims and families of september 11th, and god bless america. >> gavin mcmann. >> robert d. mcmann. >> edward mcnally. >> daniel walker mcneal. >> wall streeter arthur mcneal. >> christine sheila mcnulty. >> shawn peter mcnulty. >> robert william mcpatton. >> terrence a. mcshane. >> timothy patrick mcsweeney. >> martin e. mcwilliams. >> rocco a. mcdabby. >> anna iris medina. >> damien meehan. >> william j. meehan jr. >> raymonds men hiemer. >> manuel emilio mena. >> escobar melahu. >> mary p. mel end ez. >> christopher d.melo. >> yellenia melenchenko. >> dora marie men chaka. >> charles r. mendez. lizzette men dosa. >> wolfgang peter menzle. steve john mercado. >> al
and my uncle. 17 years to get here and honor your memory. i want to know that those of us blessed to know you in life will always remember your kind heart, loving smile and beautiful spirit. i will not let my children grow up without knowing that you were one of many heroes that died saving lives on september 11th, 2001. god bless the victims and families of september 11th, and god bless america. >> gavin mcmann. >> robert d. mcmann. >> edward mcnally. >> daniel walker...
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this is a take off of the famous uncle sam poster that says i want you.n very effectively during world war ii. but here captain america is saying i want you to buy war bonds now. many of you have seen this movie, and you know as part of his war bond drama, part of the routine i will say, he wasn't dancing in it, but it was the act that there's a guy that portrays hitler, and at the appropriate moment, captain america turns around, punches hitler in the face, right? if you look at it closely, it inspires a cover of a comic book. this comic book. captain america number one. this is the actual real captain america number one that came out long before the attack on pearl harbor. and we talked about in class that joe simon, jack kirby, the people who produced what would later be called the marvel line of comics, they had a number of names, timely, atlas, et cetera, et cetera, said we're trying to make a statement against the isolationism. the isolationists said let's just make our separate american peace with hitler so he'll leave us alone. we don't need to ge
this is a take off of the famous uncle sam poster that says i want you.n very effectively during world war ii. but here captain america is saying i want you to buy war bonds now. many of you have seen this movie, and you know as part of his war bond drama, part of the routine i will say, he wasn't dancing in it, but it was the act that there's a guy that portrays hitler, and at the appropriate moment, captain america turns around, punches hitler in the face, right? if you look at it closely, it...
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lending it to uncle sam to help win the war. you are not spending it on stuff and overtime, that curbs inflation among kids and they are asking adults to do the same thing. they would have savings were you don't get the complete paycheck, you let part of that go to buy war bonds and things. see? so that is what the war bonds and stamps program is about. that is what it is about. so when you say by defense bonds and stamps, that is what it is about. if you are not rich enough to buy a full bond for $18.75, well, go collect these stamps. until you save enough to buy a bond. okay, everybody clear on what the defense bonds and stamps program was about? and how, whether you are rich or poor, and adult or a little kid, you could participate. and of course, the government did not hesitate to tell you that you are doing your part. you may have a brother, an uncle, a parent, overseas fighting. you can do a little bit for them. your little bit is able to help in this great endeavor. and that is where the cartoons come in. the u.s. governm
lending it to uncle sam to help win the war. you are not spending it on stuff and overtime, that curbs inflation among kids and they are asking adults to do the same thing. they would have savings were you don't get the complete paycheck, you let part of that go to buy war bonds and things. see? so that is what the war bonds and stamps program is about. that is what it is about. so when you say by defense bonds and stamps, that is what it is about. if you are not rich enough to buy a full bond...
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his uncle was a north korean boxer from malaysia. he continued to have high-level contacts, he could've been a good source of information and the reporting is that he had met his handler in malaysia the day before his death. he had $120,000 in cash in his backpack at the time of his death. that would seem to give reason for kim jong-un even more consent. >> that is the question of the day, i would say. is it your information or would you assume that at the time of this grisly murder with the biological weapon that kim jong-un on was aware that his half-brother was in effect an asset of the cia? >> it's impossible to say. i spent the last two years trying to get into his kim jong-un's head. which is a very scary place. but on so many levels, he had been overly criticizing the regime and encounters with the japanese journalist. and plus he was a specter. if he did know about this, yes, all of these things are treason and kim jong-un's eyes and anyone of them could be reason for him to feel he had to get rid of his brother. >> if i ask
his uncle was a north korean boxer from malaysia. he continued to have high-level contacts, he could've been a good source of information and the reporting is that he had met his handler in malaysia the day before his death. he had $120,000 in cash in his backpack at the time of his death. that would seem to give reason for kim jong-un even more consent. >> that is the question of the day, i would say. is it your information or would you assume that at the time of this grisly murder with...
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and so the very next day uncle john tried again. >> hey, did you get a hold of fred?t between you and i, i don't mind taking care of him, bud. >> reporter: frank asked for time and agreed to meet uncle john in person to hand over some money. >> do you know where the thousand oaks mall's at? >> thousand oaks mall. >> it's off of lynn road. >> lynn? >> yes, off the 101. >> reporter: lynn road, the irony was apparently lost on frank jaramillo. it was mid-morning, late november. detective nelson was worried. would he show up? >> you sit in the parking lot by yourself and you kind of go over -- and sure, your heart races a little bit. i mean, it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. you want it to go well. >> reporter: so the idea is you're reeling them in like a fisherman? >> yep. >> reporter: but there are times when you don't know what's going to happen? >> right. you know? could have a fray in the line. have it break. had that happen a few times. >> reporter: but not this time. there was frank in a brand new lexus suv. >
and so the very next day uncle john tried again. >> hey, did you get a hold of fred?t between you and i, i don't mind taking care of him, bud. >> reporter: frank asked for time and agreed to meet uncle john in person to hand over some money. >> do you know where the thousand oaks mall's at? >> thousand oaks mall. >> it's off of lynn road. >> lynn? >> yes, off the 101. >> reporter: lynn road, the irony was apparently lost on frank jaramillo. it was...
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he read extensively in his uncle john versus library 1500 volumes but he read all the english jurorslot had a major influence on him but montesquieu is what he read the most. montesquieu gave him the idea of separation of powers that there should be three branches of government. but that's why his own colleagues that he was the most the ablest constitutionalist in virginia because he was so well read, so verse on all the bill of rights. the english bill of rights in 1689 magna carta, rousseau's writing, blocks writings, and that's why she really was a genius. because he knew and had read all of these constitutions before. >> i think that does it for questions. you got one more? >> i have a question about the second amendment and the role of slavery played as opposed to militia or defense personal defense. the right to bear arms in other words. the right to hold slavery. >> i'm not sure he found those two to be tied together but one of his basic fundamental differences in one of the reasons he did not sign the constitution because there was compromise as a constitutional and it basica
he read extensively in his uncle john versus library 1500 volumes but he read all the english jurorslot had a major influence on him but montesquieu is what he read the most. montesquieu gave him the idea of separation of powers that there should be three branches of government. but that's why his own colleagues that he was the most the ablest constitutionalist in virginia because he was so well read, so verse on all the bill of rights. the english bill of rights in 1689 magna carta, rousseau's...
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bush: my uncle. over i was a big clinton gram ps and i met your uncle and i love him. he just absolutely amazing, he loves reaching out to people. he doesn't know a stranger and also enjoyed. he ran for congress in his early 30's and made a run at politics at an early age and always engaged. any time i visited with him, he knows the latest box score in every race. and he is a political animal. he loved the political side. >> goes all the way back to prescott bush. your grandfather was the second generation of bushes in politics. mr. bush: prescott was dragged into politics. they had to pull him into that race several times. and ultimately when he did serve develop relationships. and now is the time when things re collegial in the senate before the filibuster rule. but also say that different era for sure, but prescott had a beautiful family. he was in connecticut. had a lucrative business career but service eernted through his church and saw the opportunity to serve and had a relationship with germ eisenhower and saw this as an opportunity to get in there. >> at barbar
bush: my uncle. over i was a big clinton gram ps and i met your uncle and i love him. he just absolutely amazing, he loves reaching out to people. he doesn't know a stranger and also enjoyed. he ran for congress in his early 30's and made a run at politics at an early age and always engaged. any time i visited with him, he knows the latest box score in every race. and he is a political animal. he loved the political side. >> goes all the way back to prescott bush. your grandfather was the...
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sam lockhart, the uncle was playing ball that night too.asketball games, is it possible dave could have slipped away? >> is it possible that he snuck out, was gone 10 or 15 minutes, killed his family and snuck back in without any one of us noticing it? absolutely not. that's impossible. >> but if david wasn't the killer, then who was? the defense had its answer. it was the person who owned that gray sweatshirt. the one that was lying by brad's body on the garage floor the night of the murders. defense attorney mike mcdaniel had recognized the sweatshirt as prison issue. >> in the collar of the sweatshirt is the word "backbone." and i'm thinking, "okay. that's a nickname." >> tests on that sweatshirt revealed dna from various people, including an unknown male. but the prosecutor said there was no match when that male dna was run through the national database. still it seemed to be a breakthrough for team david. proof that someone else was in the garage that night. >> we knew that that was probably the key to solving this. now, we didn't know
sam lockhart, the uncle was playing ball that night too.asketball games, is it possible dave could have slipped away? >> is it possible that he snuck out, was gone 10 or 15 minutes, killed his family and snuck back in without any one of us noticing it? absolutely not. that's impossible. >> but if david wasn't the killer, then who was? the defense had its answer. it was the person who owned that gray sweatshirt. the one that was lying by brad's body on the garage floor the night of...
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i have gained by emigrating i also lost my relationship with my maternal grandmother my aunts and uncles and cousins and friends in my native country itself the mexican way of life is so different n now my spanish broken my catholic religion was little existent i just knew little pieces of history and geography and as a mystery to me to mistry and abuse me and with childish hopeam dreaming of the day it would change from the better in the day that my parents would change. on the first return visit three years earlier everybody uptreated me like a foreigner to be t americanized. to those who had seen me grow up i was no longer mexican enough. and then i wasn't american enough either in for years i have struggled to fit in and learn the language and culture and find my way but no matter how hard i s tried i still felt like a foreigner. so i took refuge in my writing. to create a bridge that connected both countries and cultures for hope someday to a place where i finally belong thank you. [applause] >> thank you for having me here with these wonderful people and with the life of my family
i have gained by emigrating i also lost my relationship with my maternal grandmother my aunts and uncles and cousins and friends in my native country itself the mexican way of life is so different n now my spanish broken my catholic religion was little existent i just knew little pieces of history and geography and as a mystery to me to mistry and abuse me and with childish hopeam dreaming of the day it would change from the better in the day that my parents would change. on the first return...
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after he died in 1977 my uncle john was inducted into the ranger hall of fame. and i've admired many people in my life including many people i have known and worked with, but i have been in full awe of exactly one person, my uncle john, the war hero. and a portion of that awe always extends to special forces veterans and combat veterans, and you might detect some of it tonight when i introduce you to former army ranger jason crow who you will meet and i will meet in tonight's episode of meet the freshman. he's a freshman democrat from colorado who woon a congressional district last year that a democrat has never won before. he is bringing his military experience to his new job and bringing his constitutional law experience as a lawyer to his new job when he considers the question of impeachment. and you will hear the story of how an encounter he had with an iraqi man who he was on patrol in baghdad helped shape his decision to come out in support of a impeachment inquiry. you will meet and i will meet congressman jason crow later in this hour and that is somethi
after he died in 1977 my uncle john was inducted into the ranger hall of fame. and i've admired many people in my life including many people i have known and worked with, but i have been in full awe of exactly one person, my uncle john, the war hero. and a portion of that awe always extends to special forces veterans and combat veterans, and you might detect some of it tonight when i introduce you to former army ranger jason crow who you will meet and i will meet in tonight's episode of meet...
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my uncle tapping both of them to come together. and the friendship reached such appoint where i think my dad and uncle called bill clinton a son. >> i was on a trip with your father early in the 2016 campaign where it appears if you had the smart money that was going to come down to arrays -- a race between jeb bush and hillary clinton and sitting in a beer garden and someone asked about close relationship between the surrogate son. and he said i haven't gotten it soft. ofgone soft like the rest my family. >> if bill clinton comes over again he will go on and on about himself. she wasn't much of a fan. but my grandfather was all about bill clinton and they developed -- they need together -- it is probably a message for current politics when you are working in divided government, you can accomplish things. >> we should remember bill clinton's biological's father died before he was born. he never knew his father. psychology -- pop after their presidencies that george bush became the father he never had and he has done oral histories
my uncle tapping both of them to come together. and the friendship reached such appoint where i think my dad and uncle called bill clinton a son. >> i was on a trip with your father early in the 2016 campaign where it appears if you had the smart money that was going to come down to arrays -- a race between jeb bush and hillary clinton and sitting in a beer garden and someone asked about close relationship between the surrogate son. and he said i haven't gotten it soft. ofgone soft like...
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clearly, this was of no concern to sleepy creepy crazy uncle jo sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe, 30330. apparently not concerning to the media mob either. we know where they stand on these things. they are not doing their very best to cover for the ailing 2020 contender. in fact, after running wild with the russia collusion hoax, two and a half plus years, propaganda, conspiracy theories, and a hoax, they haven't learned a thing, because the media mob is not telling you that any accusation of biden's wrongdoing is a conspiracy theory. no, that would be a lie. take a look. >> what actually happened with the bidens in ukraine? will affect check the conspiracy theory. >> there is no evidence of any wrongdoing. >> president trump has repeatedly suggested without evidence that joe biden used his vp position to pressure ukraine to fire the country's top prosecutor. >> there is no proof whatsoever that joe biden did anything wrong or that hunter biden did anything wrong. it doesn't look right. it doesn't look great, but there's no evidence there. >> this could end up being like the 2020 versio
clearly, this was of no concern to sleepy creepy crazy uncle jo sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe, 30330. apparently not concerning to the media mob either. we know where they stand on these things. they are not doing their very best to cover for the ailing 2020 contender. in fact, after running wild with the russia collusion hoax, two and a half plus years, propaganda, conspiracy theories, and a hoax, they haven't learned a thing, because the media mob is not telling you that any accusation of...
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his uncle was a north korean ambassador to malaysia. he continued to have high-level contacts, could've been a good source ofe information in the reporting is, he had met his handler and malaysia in the days before and had $120,000 in cash in his backpack at the time of his death. that would give reason for kim jong-un. >> that is the question of the day i would say. is it your information or would you assume, at the time of the grisly murder with a biological weapon theyim kim jong-un was tare that his half-brother was an asset of the cia? >> it's impossible to say, i spent the last two years to get into his head which is a very scary place. but on so many levels, he had openly criticized the regime in airports around asia. if kim jong-un did know about this, all of these things are treason in his eyes and anyone of them could be reason to the to feel he had to get rid of his brother. >> finally if i ask you on what the likely effect of president trump's remarkable statement, would be for an agency in american government that is strugg
his uncle was a north korean ambassador to malaysia. he continued to have high-level contacts, could've been a good source ofe information in the reporting is, he had met his handler and malaysia in the days before and had $120,000 in cash in his backpack at the time of his death. that would give reason for kim jong-un. >> that is the question of the day i would say. is it your information or would you assume, at the time of the grisly murder with a biological weapon theyim kim jong-un...
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we can't forget about the big elephant in the room which is sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe wants to be president of the united states. it's not going to happen. if i make a prediction tonight, pay close attention. joe biden, joe 30330 will get crushed by elizabeth warren in the primary because what the democrats are about to do is throw him overboard because they know that tape is damning. it's clear quid pro quo and government abuse of power surrounding ukraine and china is going to sink his campaign. i'm going to lay out all those details and a second. joining us now with reaction to the big news, the nothing news, president trump attorney. chief counsel for the american center for law and justice and yes, i am proud to say friend and a lawyer of mine. i'm the easy client. how are you? >> i'm good, sean. how are you? >> sean: let's get into what you see.
we can't forget about the big elephant in the room which is sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe wants to be president of the united states. it's not going to happen. if i make a prediction tonight, pay close attention. joe biden, joe 30330 will get crushed by elizabeth warren in the primary because what the democrats are about to do is throw him overboard because they know that tape is damning. it's clear quid pro quo and government abuse of power surrounding ukraine and china is going to sink his...
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his main mentor was his uncle and reading from the age of 11 all these various volumes.one of the interesting things he did remarry seven years after his wife died, his second marriage. they did not have children but at the time of the death of his wife he had 12 children to raise by himself. thank you. i think that's it. thank you so much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> folks are mined or there will be a book signing. americans generally trusted their congressmen that they did not trust congress as an institution nor did congress trusty jetta. by 1860 many congressmen were armed not because they were eager to kill their opponents but out of fear their opponent might kill them. to think the lesser evils are attempting to dangerous. i think you contribute to the system in place that takes accountability out of the system and i think it also is an easy way to bring in something like evangelicalism and use that as a way to get both which is about the worst possible way he could use it. >> host: joining us on booktv is ambassador samantha power and her new book "the educatio
his main mentor was his uncle and reading from the age of 11 all these various volumes.one of the interesting things he did remarry seven years after his wife died, his second marriage. they did not have children but at the time of the death of his wife he had 12 children to raise by himself. thank you. i think that's it. thank you so much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> folks are mined or there will be a book signing. americans generally trusted their congressmen that they did not trust...
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here to express our gratitude and love to uncle ho. he dedicated his career and his life to building this election it's an honor to be here to visit the mostly him. uncle ho as he's affectionately known let the vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly 3 decades 1st fighting japanese in vegas then french colonialists forces and later u.s. troops in the vietnam war he died on september 2nd 1969 and did not live to see the end of the war nor the reunification of north and south vietnam cochairmen a still very much revered in vietnam seen as the man who brought independence to the country but he is also viewed by some as the source of authoritarianism the communist party which he founded in 1913 still rules vietnam to this day but over the years the vietnamese communist party has slowly implemented reforms mostly economic the country's growth is almost parallel to china's a communist one party state that embraced market reforms and capitalism in the early 1990 s. that policy has led to boom times in vietnam its g.d.p. is forecast to incr
here to express our gratitude and love to uncle ho. he dedicated his career and his life to building this election it's an honor to be here to visit the mostly him. uncle ho as he's affectionately known let the vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly 3 decades 1st fighting japanese in vegas then french colonialists forces and later u.s. troops in the vietnam war he died on september 2nd 1969 and did not live to see the end of the war nor the reunification of north and south vietnam...
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sibling here to express our gratitude and love to uncle ho. he did occasion his career and his life to building the solution it's an honor to be here to visit the mostly him. uncle ho as he's affectionately known let the vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly 3 decades 1st fighting japanese in vegas then french colonialists forces and later u.s. troops in the vietnam war he died on september 2nd 1969 and did not live to see the end of the war nor the reunification of north and south vietnam cochairmen a still very much revered in vietnam seen as the man who brought independence to the country but he is also viewed by some as the source of authoritarianism the communist party which he founded in 1913 still rules vietnam to this day but over the years the vietnamese communist party has slowly implemented reforms mostly economic the country's growth is almost parallel to china's a communist a one party state that embraced market reforms and capitalism in the early 1990 s. that policy has led to boom times in vietnam its g.d.p. is forecast to
sibling here to express our gratitude and love to uncle ho. he did occasion his career and his life to building the solution it's an honor to be here to visit the mostly him. uncle ho as he's affectionately known let the vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly 3 decades 1st fighting japanese in vegas then french colonialists forces and later u.s. troops in the vietnam war he died on september 2nd 1969 and did not live to see the end of the war nor the reunification of north and south vietnam...
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there was one angry uncle joe 30330. he was not happy about peter's question.takes much take a look. >> mr. vice president, how many times have you ever spoken to your son and his dealings? >> i've never spoken to my sona. you should be looking at trump.e knows i'll beat him like a drum. he is using the abuse of power and every element of the presidency to try to do something to smearar me. everybody looked at it and said there's nothing there. ask the right questions. >> sean: ask the right questions.s. i say, "bingo" peter doocy. becaise why?s the abuse of poi y would a vice president of the united states of america be demanding that some ukrainian prosecutor be fired or he's going to take $1 billion in your tax dollars home with him and you got six hours to do it. wow. what biden said there is not true. as a matter of fact, that also, that statement of peter doocy is an outright lie. in july, he told new yorker magazine that he has in fact spoken with his son about his ukrainian business deals. oops. having a hard tim
there was one angry uncle joe 30330. he was not happy about peter's question.takes much take a look. >> mr. vice president, how many times have you ever spoken to your son and his dealings? >> i've never spoken to my sona. you should be looking at trump.e knows i'll beat him like a drum. he is using the abuse of power and every element of the presidency to try to do something to smearar me. everybody looked at it and said there's nothing there. ask the right questions. >>...
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died john francis only made a week apparently they didn't feed him and your uncle's name is on this list yeah he's right here john francis malone 70th. and the death certificate says that he died of malnutrition well it's as well as must but starvation essentially so so so starved to death he hit us in the care of the nuns. like many others patroller believes the whole place is a crime scene there's still an awful lot of unanswered questions and without those questions being answered then how do we know it's not it's 5 years since a local historian uncovered the scale of what happened here and the government has promised to excavate the site a preliminary investigation discovered skeletons lined up in rows since the entrance is very narrow it's led to the suspicion that the nuns got the children to carry the bodies of dead babies down the pit after these photos were taken the whole site was covered over again the government minister responsible for all this declined an interview but the government's own interim reports suggest that they don't trust the testimonies of surviving nuns
died john francis only made a week apparently they didn't feed him and your uncle's name is on this list yeah he's right here john francis malone 70th. and the death certificate says that he died of malnutrition well it's as well as must but starvation essentially so so so starved to death he hit us in the care of the nuns. like many others patroller believes the whole place is a crime scene there's still an awful lot of unanswered questions and without those questions being answered then how...
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and your uncle's name is on this list here yes he's right here john francis malone 7 days. and the death certificate says that he died of malnutrition well it's as well as must but starvation eventually so so so starved to death in the care of the nuns. like many others patro believes the whole place is a crime scene there's still an awful lot of unanswered questions and without those questions being answered then how do we know it's not it's 5 years since a local historian uncovered the scale of what happened here and the government has promised to excavate the site a preliminary investigation discovered skeletons lined up in rows since the entrance is very narrow it's led to the suspicion that the nuns got the children to carry the bodies of dead babies down the pit after these photos were taken the whole site was covered over again the government minister responsible for all this declined an interview but the government's own interim reports suggest that they don't trust the testimonies of surviving nuns and they think that local people might know more than they've been
and your uncle's name is on this list here yes he's right here john francis malone 7 days. and the death certificate says that he died of malnutrition well it's as well as must but starvation eventually so so so starved to death in the care of the nuns. like many others patro believes the whole place is a crime scene there's still an awful lot of unanswered questions and without those questions being answered then how do we know it's not it's 5 years since a local historian uncovered the scale...
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uncle ho as he's affectionately known let the vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly 3 decades 1st fighting japanese in vegas then french colonialists forces and later u.s. troops in the vietnam war he died on september 2nd 1969 and did not live to see the end of the war nor the reunification of north and south vietnam cochairmen a still very much revered in vietnam seen as the man who brought independence to the country but he is also viewed by some as the source of authoritarianism the communist party which he founded in 1913 still rules vietnam to this day but over the years the vietnamese communist party has slowly implemented reforms mostly economic the country's growth is almost parallel to china's a communist one party state that embraced market reforms and capitalism in the early 1990 s. that policy has led to boom times in vietnam its g.d.p. is forecast to increase around 6 and a half percent this year and next but alongside economic success come new challenges because we have developmental lot of people have more voice more representation they might not be happy with one
uncle ho as he's affectionately known let the vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly 3 decades 1st fighting japanese in vegas then french colonialists forces and later u.s. troops in the vietnam war he died on september 2nd 1969 and did not live to see the end of the war nor the reunification of north and south vietnam cochairmen a still very much revered in vietnam seen as the man who brought independence to the country but he is also viewed by some as the source of authoritarianism the...
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watch this my uncle said to another uncle. he pushed me down and i fell right into the dirt.s shove made me lose my breath and i felt pain in my chest. immediately i felt tears welling up inside my eyes. i knew i was not going to give my uncles the satisfaction of knowing i had been hurt.i jumped right back up. look at this girl. he hit me in my chest again. and i had to catch my breath. i jumped back up again. her shoulders are squared like she's going to hit back, one set laughing. so they decided to teach me how to throw a punch. a skill they never showed any of my other siblings. you might need this one-day as they taught me how to box. don't you tell sally may we taught you this. they even taught me how to arm wrestle. i did all sorts of crazy stuff they taught me. but the biggest skill i learned through my interaction with my uncles was how to swallow back my tears. i got a lot more popular when i took on to mean sisters that always took on everyone.and i won. i'm surprised those fights never made it into my public record. but i assumed that because my teachers respecte
watch this my uncle said to another uncle. he pushed me down and i fell right into the dirt.s shove made me lose my breath and i felt pain in my chest. immediately i felt tears welling up inside my eyes. i knew i was not going to give my uncles the satisfaction of knowing i had been hurt.i jumped right back up. look at this girl. he hit me in my chest again. and i had to catch my breath. i jumped back up again. her shoulders are squared like she's going to hit back, one set laughing. so they...
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oh, god, yes, especially uncle mitchell.was like he was a weak gazelle and she was a hungry, homophobic cheetah. no offense, but that soup stinks. no, it smells fine. is someone burning frisbees? it's soup! no, that's not it. coming with us to watch uncle mitchell sweat? no, arvin's dad is in from london, and he wants me to meet him. hang on. you're not hungover. hair's conservative, no cleavage. oh, my god. you're trying to make a good impression. -you're in love! -shut up. i am not. ohh, i don't know. i see how hard you work at this relationship. you woke up early to watch soccer and you called it football. oh, just calm down. it's been three months, and everyone knows liverpool is having a cracking good year. still, meeting a parent is a major relationship milestone.
oh, god, yes, especially uncle mitchell.was like he was a weak gazelle and she was a hungry, homophobic cheetah. no offense, but that soup stinks. no, it smells fine. is someone burning frisbees? it's soup! no, that's not it. coming with us to watch uncle mitchell sweat? no, arvin's dad is in from london, and he wants me to meet him. hang on. you're not hungover. hair's conservative, no cleavage. oh, my god. you're trying to make a good impression. -you're in love! -shut up. i am not. ohh, i...
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died john francis only made a week apparently they didn't feed him and your uncle's name is on this list yeah he's right here john francis malone 7 days. and the death certificate says that he died of malnutrition well it says more as must but starvation essentially so so so starved to death you hit us in the care of the nuns. like many others patroller believes the whole place is a crime scene there's still an awful lot of unanswered questions and what that does questions being answered then how do we know it's not it's 5 years since a local historian uncovered the scale of what happened here and the government has promised to excavate the site a preliminary investigation discovered skeletons lined up in rows since the entrance is very narrow it's led to the suspicion that the nuns got the children to carry the bodies of dead babies down the pit after these photos were taken the whole site was covered over again the government minister responsible for all this declined an interview but the government's own interim reports suggest that they don't trust the testimonies of surviving n
died john francis only made a week apparently they didn't feed him and your uncle's name is on this list yeah he's right here john francis malone 7 days. and the death certificate says that he died of malnutrition well it says more as must but starvation essentially so so so starved to death you hit us in the care of the nuns. like many others patroller believes the whole place is a crime scene there's still an awful lot of unanswered questions and what that does questions being answered then...
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this is my great uncle and like your ship on skis elec for short he's my father's uncle he fought in the polish underground a kind of hero that we read about in school. the uncle who fought the enemy. who sent secret messages. and bravely led his troops. his code name was cure or heart like in a game of cards if snapshots from the war from the german point of view for one of these photos have to do with elec did he steal them disposal to be taken photos from a german. he didn't steal them. i don't know how he got them. so just by to find out. i was so look at going to go right at most. fortunately elect sister christina is still alive my father calls her and tells her i want to meet her. maybe she knows something about the photos and can tell me more about helen. she lives in just a hole of the city was occupied by the germans just 2 days after they invaded poland. elex resistance group was based here. i think i'm on the right track now. some of the photos were taken here. i only see great and christina at family weddings and funerals this is the 1st time i've been to her house. you
this is my great uncle and like your ship on skis elec for short he's my father's uncle he fought in the polish underground a kind of hero that we read about in school. the uncle who fought the enemy. who sent secret messages. and bravely led his troops. his code name was cure or heart like in a game of cards if snapshots from the war from the german point of view for one of these photos have to do with elec did he steal them disposal to be taken photos from a german. he didn't steal them. i...
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a high-five tunnel, really, dads, uncles, grandpas, among the men who offered words of encouragementthe students. pittsburg to name a couple. they can't always drop you off at school but they still want to be a main influence in your life. >> it means a lot for us, because, you know, i'm ato and . >> it's a big deal, and you know, he's really nice, and he supports me. >> dads, uncles, grandpas, anyone. the million fathers march began in 2004. it's a chance for fathers to show their commitment to their child's education. >> that's nice. what a great day. >>> up next, the free offer for nature lovers this weekend, we'll tell you about it. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome.
a high-five tunnel, really, dads, uncles, grandpas, among the men who offered words of encouragementthe students. pittsburg to name a couple. they can't always drop you off at school but they still want to be a main influence in your life. >> it means a lot for us, because, you know, i'm ato and . >> it's a big deal, and you know, he's really nice, and he supports me. >> dads, uncles, grandpas, anyone. the million fathers march began in 2004. it's a chance for fathers to show...
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sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe or joe 30330. you can vote.ou can vote for one or maybe vote for less. anyways, one mistake after another. one blunder after another. one gap under another. it's stirring up downright panic among democrats. ed rendell said it well this weekend. they sure as heck keep going. they continue this weekend in new hampshire. or maybe it was vermont. i don't know. take a look. >> i believe that will tell mike you will look back on this presidency as an average moment in time. when donald trump is reelected. freudian slip. when donald trump is reelected, he will forever and fundamentally alter the character of this nation. donald trump does pose a threat. it's not hypothetical. his threat to this nation. >> sean: . he lost his fastball. i'm going to be honest. i'm one of those who doesn't believe he ever had a fastball. more like an underhanded pitch. he's having to reassure voters that he's all there. his wife giving him an incredible endorsement. telling a local new hampshire newspaper that he said sleepy creepy crazy
sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe or joe 30330. you can vote.ou can vote for one or maybe vote for less. anyways, one mistake after another. one blunder after another. one gap under another. it's stirring up downright panic among democrats. ed rendell said it well this weekend. they sure as heck keep going. they continue this weekend in new hampshire. or maybe it was vermont. i don't know. take a look. >> i believe that will tell mike you will look back on this presidency as an average moment...
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kentaki fried chick -- uncle kentaki fried chicken. >> johar: uncle kentaki. >> anthony: okay. have not quite made it here, given the uncertainty of the situation. so in the meantime, places like this have been popping up. uncle kentucky, awesome. do you know where kentucky is? >> johar: the kentucky is from usa. >> anthony: a part, yeah. >> johar: yeah. >> anthony: these places new? >> johar: yeah. it's new. before the gaddafi -- >> anthony: impossible. >> johar: yeah. and now, it's normal. >> anthony: oh, that's nice. >> johar: how you found it? >> anthony: spicy and delicious. bismillah. >> johar: bismillah. >> anthony: johar, like many libyans his age, fought to overthrow gaddafi. he was there, gun in hand, when they stormed gaddafi's palace compound. happy? excited? >> johar: in the fighting? >> anthony: it was a good day? yeah. >> johar: it's give it to me nice feeling. nice feeling. the gaddafi, he's killed my cousin. how you should be feeling? if -- uh, exactly. i feeling good. because i wanted killed him. uh, i -- i don't wanted -- i don't want see anyone die more. he
kentaki fried chick -- uncle kentaki fried chicken. >> johar: uncle kentaki. >> anthony: okay. have not quite made it here, given the uncertainty of the situation. so in the meantime, places like this have been popping up. uncle kentucky, awesome. do you know where kentucky is? >> johar: the kentucky is from usa. >> anthony: a part, yeah. >> johar: yeah. >> anthony: these places new? >> johar: yeah. it's new. before the gaddafi -- >> anthony:...
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the victims uncle is not convinced they were racing. >> they could have been racing, they could have been changed, they could have been trying to get away from something. i really have no idea what led them to drive at such a high rate of speed. >> he said the cousins had just finished a visit with the mother and on their way to see rodriguez's mother who lived out the next week. >> that was excessively fast for somebody that is just going to be making a right-hand turn just up the street to visit their mom. >> he said the ants the occupants of the bmw to come forward.'s back at least for the sake of closure. it would be nice if the guys that left the sce explain what happened. >> the uncle says that nso was to start a new job and the other lisa five-year-old daughter. it's only supposed to be 40 mph. we had calls into police and the mayor's office but we have not heard back for comment today. in san jose, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the details on the solemn ceremony in poland marking the invasion 80 years ago that launched europe into world war ii. >>> the disturbing discovery and lake ta
the victims uncle is not convinced they were racing. >> they could have been racing, they could have been changed, they could have been trying to get away from something. i really have no idea what led them to drive at such a high rate of speed. >> he said the cousins had just finished a visit with the mother and on their way to see rodriguez's mother who lived out the next week. >> that was excessively fast for somebody that is just going to be making a right-hand turn just...
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also marked by then a generational divide massively so most of the people you know this morning my uncle who's in his late sixty's told me all christine this is a dark day for us about way because to him when he talks about the freedom that mugabe gave him you know when he talks about living on the colonial. and i get that and you get the experience the fact that for example in that video when you see all those people celebrating what i mean when i was in zimbabwe the people around me syllabary seeing these people were young people they had only ever known with god as a president they were born in a democratic some way so for them to appreciate being liberated from colonialism is difficult so most of the older people really remember those days of curfews under british rule et cetera being felt felt demeaned and so the liberation that mugabe gave them when he would go and speak eloquently for africans and defend africans and speak at the waist a distance in the way that they can feel proud so yes it is a generational thing but in zimbabwe mosul it's also an urban rural thing in the world
also marked by then a generational divide massively so most of the people you know this morning my uncle who's in his late sixty's told me all christine this is a dark day for us about way because to him when he talks about the freedom that mugabe gave him you know when he talks about living on the colonial. and i get that and you get the experience the fact that for example in that video when you see all those people celebrating what i mean when i was in zimbabwe the people around me syllabary...
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lawrence is next. ♪ creepy, crazy uncle joe. lawrence is next.ou this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. douglas! we're running dangerously low on beans. people love your beans, doug. they love 'em. doooooooooug! you want to go sell some tacos? progressive knows small business makes big demands. doug, where do we get a replacement chili pepper bulb? so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. it's a very niche bulb. it's a specialty bulb. . . >> sean: all right, tonight the radical 2020 democrats are facing off in houston. we sent our lawrence jones to texas to see what they think up sleepy, creepy, crazy joe 30330 and his gaffes. >> who's the candidate right now? >> i'm wi
lawrence is next. ♪ creepy, crazy uncle joe. lawrence is next.ou this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. douglas! we're running...
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. >> tell me about your uncle. >> okay.an uncle who has a -- >> wife. >> wife, four young kids. we've not heard from them as of yet. last time we heard from him he was in movie town, to be specific. we've not heard from him as well as haven't heard from my other cousin. she's married. her husband, we've not seen their two kids at all. her mother and father is at the shelter with our parents. we know that they are okay but we've not heard from them as of yet. >> there was one relative you told me sent out a message that they need to be rescued from their home and that was the last thing you heard. who was that? >> my god sister, who was in my house with my mom around 3:30 p.m. sunday. i got a text message saying help, we need to get out of here. please send someone. i asked if there was anyone injured and they said no and that was it, nothing else afterwards. >> you set up a whatsapp or facebook page? >> we set up a whatsapp group chat with the locals from frederick cay who weren't on the island of abaco but here in nassau b
. >> tell me about your uncle. >> okay.an uncle who has a -- >> wife. >> wife, four young kids. we've not heard from them as of yet. last time we heard from him he was in movie town, to be specific. we've not heard from him as well as haven't heard from my other cousin. she's married. her husband, we've not seen their two kids at all. her mother and father is at the shelter with our parents. we know that they are okay but we've not heard from them as of yet. >>...
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they just released a ad about sleepy, creepy, crazy uncle joe, radio 3:30. i think you will like it. straight ahead. lking six miles t an amusement park... bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. ♪ >> sean>> this is hell. this is going to destroy the ability of good people to come forward because of this. to my republican colleagues come if you vote no, you are legitimizing the most despicable thing i have seen in my time and politics. period you want to see it? i hope you never get it. i hope you are on the supreme court. that is exactly where you should be. and i hope the american people will see to this charade. >> sean: senator lindsey graham, south carolina, one of the most powerful moments of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh confirmation hearing last year. well, the left is still not done smearing justice kavanaugh, the judiciary chairman, listen, i've known you a
they just released a ad about sleepy, creepy, crazy uncle joe, radio 3:30. i think you will like it. straight ahead. lking six miles t an amusement park... bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. ♪ >> sean>> this is hell. this is going to destroy the ability of good people to come forward because...
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only my uncle, aunt and my grandmother. and my sister, she found safety inside of a shelter. >> where is your family? >> my family is spread over abaco, to be exact. as of now, the majority of my family is north abaco which needs much needed attention. you know about your uncles, your aunt, where is your mother? is she in another area? >> my mother is in the same area, treasure key, but i'm figuring she went to a church, which is a shelter now. but i haven't heard any news from them. if i can give advice to the coast guard, i would ask them to land -- not land, but to inspect the area around the church, because i know there's a large area where they can land if they check on it. >> i can't imagine what you're feeling just waiting here for every single chopper to land wondering if your mom or aunt or uncle are going to come out of it. >> i am really anticipating great news from the abacos. i understand that everybody is waiting for their family and i am too. but, honestly, it's really devastating to not hear from your mother
only my uncle, aunt and my grandmother. and my sister, she found safety inside of a shelter. >> where is your family? >> my family is spread over abaco, to be exact. as of now, the majority of my family is north abaco which needs much needed attention. you know about your uncles, your aunt, where is your mother? is she in another area? >> my mother is in the same area, treasure key, but i'm figuring she went to a church, which is a shelter now. but i haven't heard any news...
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his uncle was max astor. i get a phone call from the sky. he says, mister kornfield, i live next door to your cousin lenore and my cousin has a cattle farm up in new york. he's going to lose it and he needs $60,000 desperately. i said, let me have his number. i called michael and i said michael, there is a guy -- this is the honest truth. their witnesses to this story and it is even in my book. people who heard the conversation. michael and i went and met with max and made the deal for the farm. >> how much, do you remember? >> it was $60,000 originally. when i got up there i couldn't believe it. i just left from closing a movie deal and we left right from warner bros. michael says to me, take the motorcycle. we are all over these farmers lands. there are 12 farms here and we have 12,000 people on the land. i said why didn't you get releases? he said you have to do that. i said first of all, i know you're on a motorcycle. you should've taken care of this. i'm on the other side of the fence, in new york. so i went door to door. i drove the mo
his uncle was max astor. i get a phone call from the sky. he says, mister kornfield, i live next door to your cousin lenore and my cousin has a cattle farm up in new york. he's going to lose it and he needs $60,000 desperately. i said, let me have his number. i called michael and i said michael, there is a guy -- this is the honest truth. their witnesses to this story and it is even in my book. people who heard the conversation. michael and i went and met with max and made the deal for the...
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tell them about your great uncle. of the onlys is one metals that was still in charleston up to a year ago, when i finally was able to claim it. when i years ago, started digging into west virginia history, i was a reenactor. i found out i had family that fought in the seventh west virginia. more, i started digging come to find out i'm related to 15 family members all from one company of one regiment in the seventh west virginia infantry. so, after two years of hard work, i was finally able to medal, themetal -- last one of my ancestors' down there. the seventh west virginia infantry. i'm very proud of my family heritage. my one ancestor of company i was the company commander and was killed at antietam. i had to others that were killed there -- had two others that were killed there. >> the company commander was captain daniel shell. this photograph is in the book. could you take that over to the camera and show it to them? i just met him about a week ago. i just bumped into him here in gettysburg. he said, i will comp
tell them about your great uncle. of the onlys is one metals that was still in charleston up to a year ago, when i finally was able to claim it. when i years ago, started digging into west virginia history, i was a reenactor. i found out i had family that fought in the seventh west virginia. more, i started digging come to find out i'm related to 15 family members all from one company of one regiment in the seventh west virginia infantry. so, after two years of hard work, i was finally able to...
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we knew him as uncle spurge. he's a great husband, a father, a friend to everyone who knew him and an amazing american patriot. he was born in 1928 in cherry log, georgia. he attended the university of georgia where he graduated with a degree in aeronautical engineering. his passion for flight led him to an amazing career in the united states air force where he served with honor for 21 years. he was among the first jet pilots in our nation's history who commanded the p-80, the 84, the f-86, the f-100, the f-104, the kc-135, and b-52. during his distinguished career he earned the world war ii victory medal, armed forces reserve medal, the air force outstanding unit award with oak leaf cluster, the air force commendation medal, the national defense service medal, and the bronze star service medal. he served his nation with great honor during both the korean and vietnam wars and led the first squadron of jet aircraft to circumnavigate the globe nonstop. during the october, 1962 cuban missile crisis, he served as str
we knew him as uncle spurge. he's a great husband, a father, a friend to everyone who knew him and an amazing american patriot. he was born in 1928 in cherry log, georgia. he attended the university of georgia where he graduated with a degree in aeronautical engineering. his passion for flight led him to an amazing career in the united states air force where he served with honor for 21 years. he was among the first jet pilots in our nation's history who commanded the p-80, the 84, the f-86, the...
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sleepy, creepy, crazy, uncle joe, 30330. i think you will like it. straight ahead. ♪ ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma transitions™ light under control™ visit your vision source doctor to ask about transitions™ brand lenses light under control™ ♪ >> this is hell. this is going to destroy the ability of good people to come forward because of this crap. to my republican colleagues, if you vote "no," you are legitimizing the most despicable thing i have seen in my time in politics. you want this seat? i hope you never get it. i hope you are on the supreme court. that is exactly where you should be. and i hope that the american people will see through this charade. >> sean: senator lindsey graham, south carolina, one of the most powerful moments of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearings last year. well, the left is still not done smearing justice kavanaugh. he joins us now, he is the senate judiciary chairman. listen,
sleepy, creepy, crazy, uncle joe, 30330. i think you will like it. straight ahead. ♪ ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma transitions™ light under control™ visit your vision source doctor to ask about transitions™ brand lenses light under control™ ♪ >> this is hell. this is going to destroy the ability of good people to come forward because of this crap. to my republican...
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in my own personal story, i am named after my mother's uncle, my uncle samual was murdered in 1943. when i decided to run for office 70 years later and raised the issue with my mother and her siblings, about talking about my uncle, it was as if i had took a band-aid off an open wound that never healed because they never do heal. and what we're seeing in our schools, in our public places, in our workspaces, a greater frequency and intensity of mass shootings, more and more families are having that experience. more and more families are, as you said, the broken communities, broken people. we have a responsibility as a nation and within our communities to help restore these families, to give them the ability to find comfort and to continue to build. but we also have a responsibility to take measured steps to try to reduce this gun violence. that includes background checks, that includes closing the loopholes that allow people like the charleston shooter to acquire a weapon. it includes new laws on going across state lines. we need to invest in the research as a nation. what i'd like it
in my own personal story, i am named after my mother's uncle, my uncle samual was murdered in 1943. when i decided to run for office 70 years later and raised the issue with my mother and her siblings, about talking about my uncle, it was as if i had took a band-aid off an open wound that never healed because they never do heal. and what we're seeing in our schools, in our public places, in our workspaces, a greater frequency and intensity of mass shootings, more and more families are having...
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>> david: this is my uncle tony. this is mari. >> anthony: how you doing?ans. >> anthony: some friends of cho seem to favor this place. they are a thirsty and diverse bunch. >> anthony: i'm asking everybody's stress position as a child? did, did you have to do the, uh, knees forward? >> man: oh, you know about this. >> anthony: it went right in, right into it. stress positions? >> woman: oh, we did that. >> anthony: you did that? see? >> man: there's this, too. >> anthony: the speed with which they assume the position. [ laughter ] >> man: you had to hold a bucket over your head with water. >> anthony: water? wow. what if your arms get tired? >> man: they make you do it again another 45 minutes to an hour, you know? the whole thing is doing it again. >> anthony: look, i'm not korean. i'm not asian. i'm a white boy from the suburb. but i noticed something over time in my k-town adventure. similar anecdotes, you might say. >> man: you know, they've done this quite a bit. so they came up with a new one. >> anthony: i was very aware that all my korean friends,
>> david: this is my uncle tony. this is mari. >> anthony: how you doing?ans. >> anthony: some friends of cho seem to favor this place. they are a thirsty and diverse bunch. >> anthony: i'm asking everybody's stress position as a child? did, did you have to do the, uh, knees forward? >> man: oh, you know about this. >> anthony: it went right in, right into it. stress positions? >> woman: oh, we did that. >> anthony: you did that? see? >>...
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susan: and it was because of your aunt and uncle? mrs. james: yes. yes.ne or two of them may have had some college courses, but none ever were actually able to complete them. and boy did they succeed in spite of that. oh my gosh, my mother is my hero. and i wish that every urban mother could know the tenacity, could know what putting your kids' education as a key to their survival, who would know what it means to your kid to say, you know, we may be poor, but we will never be dirty. who said good manners will get you places and open doors for you that others will never have opened. so my mother poured all of that stuff into me. the other person, the other mother that i admire like that is ben carson's mother, when you hear his story. i think my story and ben carson story are largely irrelevant. i want somebody to tell their story. because i think it would be an encouragement to the mothers that live in those neighborhood. susan: when along that path did you decide you were a conservative? and were you a conservative at hampton? mrs. james: i have always b
susan: and it was because of your aunt and uncle? mrs. james: yes. yes.ne or two of them may have had some college courses, but none ever were actually able to complete them. and boy did they succeed in spite of that. oh my gosh, my mother is my hero. and i wish that every urban mother could know the tenacity, could know what putting your kids' education as a key to their survival, who would know what it means to your kid to say, you know, we may be poor, but we will never be dirty. who said...
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siblings here to express our gratitude and love to uncle ho. he dedicated his career and his life to building this nation it's an honor to be here to visit the mostly him. uncle ho as he's affectionately known let the vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly 3 decades 1st fighting japanese in vegas then french colonialists forces and later u.s. troops in the vietnam war he died on september 2nd 1969 and did not live to see the end of the war nor the reunification of north and south vietnam cochairmen a still very much revered in vietnam seen as the man who brought independence to the country but he is also viewed by some as the source of authoritarianism the communist party which he founded in 1913 still rules vietnam to this day but over the years the vietnamese communist party has slowly implemented reforms mostly economic the country's growth is almost parallel to china's a communist one party state that embraced market reforms and capitalism in the early 1990 s. that policy has led to boom times in vietnam its g.d.p. is forecast to increa
siblings here to express our gratitude and love to uncle ho. he dedicated his career and his life to building this nation it's an honor to be here to visit the mostly him. uncle ho as he's affectionately known let the vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly 3 decades 1st fighting japanese in vegas then french colonialists forces and later u.s. troops in the vietnam war he died on september 2nd 1969 and did not live to see the end of the war nor the reunification of north and south vietnam...
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in my own personal story i am named after my uncle samuel who was murdered in 194 1943. when i decided to run for office 70 years later, and raise the issue with my mother and siblings in talking about my uncle, it is as if i had put the band-aid off of the open wound heal, because they never do heal. what we are seeing in the schools and the public places and the work spaces, a greater frequency and intensity of mass shootings. more and more families are having that experience, and more and more families are, as you said ms. philpot, the broken communities and the broken people. and we have a responsibility as a nation within our communities to help restore these families, to give them the ability to find comfort and continue to build, and we also have a responsibility to take measured steps to try to reduce this gun violence. that includes the background checks and includes closing the loopholes that allows the people like the charleston shooter to fire a weapon, and includes new laws on trafficking across state lines and other purchases. so there is much we can do to
in my own personal story i am named after my uncle samuel who was murdered in 194 1943. when i decided to run for office 70 years later, and raise the issue with my mother and siblings in talking about my uncle, it is as if i had put the band-aid off of the open wound heal, because they never do heal. what we are seeing in the schools and the public places and the work spaces, a greater frequency and intensity of mass shootings. more and more families are having that experience, and more and...
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he read extensively in his uncle's library 1500 williams,un the team had all of the english journals and had a major influence on him, but montesquieu is what he ripped thete most and gave him the idea of the separation that there should be three branches of government. he was so well-written and welll versed on all of the bill of rights in 1869 that the magna carta, rousseau's writing and that is why he is a genius because he knew and had read all of these constitutions before. we have one more. i have a question on the role slavery played [inaudible] i'm not sure they found to be tiedwe together. one of the reasons as there was a compromise at the constitutional convention between the northern and s southern states he was against slavery and wrote about slavery and thought it was anio abomination. like jefferson, he didn't know how to solve a problem of slavery iny his lifetime. that is one of the reasons he didn't find the constitution. >> could you please fill us in a little bit more on his education is a commented he had a tutor, how old was he when he started and also his age w
he read extensively in his uncle's library 1500 williams,un the team had all of the english journals and had a major influence on him, but montesquieu is what he ripped thete most and gave him the idea of the separation that there should be three branches of government. he was so well-written and welll versed on all of the bill of rights in 1869 that the magna carta, rousseau's writing and that is why he is a genius because he knew and had read all of these constitutions before. we have one...