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joining us join us next week for how to grant us back again in colorado. already in saudi arabia and definitely not starring him as n.b.c. they have no idea what you're talking about there what is yemen cholera what i don't even understand the words is that is that what you say to someone when you're telling them to ask a girl cholera. to come to you why did you decide to be going to react to the night . because you can never take the newsvine go this week trumps former campaign manager paul man of four it was found guilty of tax evasion and bank fraud and from the lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations in arranging hush money with porn stars so while this doesn't have anything to do with the russia gate hysteria it seems increasingly likely that trump and his friends may be corrupt con men. you know and i find that really hard to admit because as you know if you watch the show a bunch i am not allowed to criticize donald trump and. i never a comment about all of his corruption so this bill.
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prefix is often added on us back to it's they did. they did come to us back and violent to go together like peas and carrots doesn't it they go together like monsanto and genetically modified peas and carrots. and it's actually nice because the g.m. of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really up. to the door of oil you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for example there's a u.s. backed genocide going on in yemen right now and as a recent fairness and accuracy in reporting study made clear over the past a year on m s n b c there have been zero stories about yemen and while there have been four hundred and fifty five stories about the porn star president putin. which is like four hundred forty five too many i feel like even if you're really into presidential erotic fan fiction is that still two hundred too many that's still. a way. back to latin america the u.s. has had a long policy of undermining infiltrating and de
prefix is often added on us back to it's they did. they did come to us back and violent to go together like peas and carrots doesn't it they go together like monsanto and genetically modified peas and carrots. and it's actually nice because the g.m. of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really up. to the door of oil you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for example there's a...
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attempted coup so i thought this would be a good time to take a moment and give you how to create a us backed government. and you can play along at home especially if your home is in nicaragua or venezuela. step one create a strong u.s. backed fifth column a fifth column is that you should know i mean how do you not know is a group of people who undermine the government of a country in support of the enemy they can be both covert and open and i have believe you know this is the part of the show where i pretended know something that i just learned two days ago. and i make you feel really dumb i can't believe you know. there are various ways to create fifth columns we here in the us like to create ours using a good wholesome fronts nonprofit organizations. our two favorites are usa id and the national endowment for democracy and he did what is the any day well as editor of consorting news robert perry put it in one thousand nine hundred three and he took over the cia's role of influencing electoral outcomes because who has the time right and. the stabilizing governments that got in the way of u
attempted coup so i thought this would be a good time to take a moment and give you how to create a us backed government. and you can play along at home especially if your home is in nicaragua or venezuela. step one create a strong u.s. backed fifth column a fifth column is that you should know i mean how do you not know is a group of people who undermine the government of a country in support of the enemy they can be both covert and open and i have believe you know this is the part of the show...
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poll that's what i'm saying it's not it's pro rob a sure monsters and it's empty paypal any of us didn't get back to us in time for the specific allegations made here what is now happening about injunctions and law against protests against this industry the fracking industry alone plastics i mean any of us. have been gaming the british legal system in order to tying this injunction and their injunction that they. brought in a secret court hearing where no one was able to go and represent. no one was able to put a different point of view they were managed to time through the chance to recall the business call that a not specialist in human rights issue is one of the reasons why in your sim i believe took a case to the to the chancery division. they convince the judge to effectively give them the most draconian interim injunction in british legal history. one of the reasons why it's so true canyon is because it's against persons are not now what that means effectively is it's against everything it's against the whole world these injunctions normally are used for as blood type situations stalking ty
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two there's a little prefix it's often added on us backed it's they just. they just come to us back then violin could go together like peas in canada then they go together like monsanto and genetically modified peas and carrots. and it's actually nice because the germ of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really good to dora boil you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for example there's a u.s. backed genocide going on in yemen right now and as a recent fairness and accuracy in reporting study made clear over the past year on m.s.n. b c there have been zero stories about yemen and while there have been four hundred and fifty five stories about the pornstar our president. which is like four hundred forty five too many i feel like even if you're really into presidential or roddick fan fiction that's still four hundred too many that's still. anyway. back to latin america the u.s. has had a long policy of undermining infiltrating and destroying
two there's a little prefix it's often added on us backed it's they just. they just come to us back then violin could go together like peas in canada then they go together like monsanto and genetically modified peas and carrots. and it's actually nice because the germ of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really good to dora boil you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for...
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is and if it disenfranchises central banks and banks and puts family out of business and it takes us back as a culture as a civilization to one before we had that western notion of money all well aren't we all a gone back to our african roots essentially like they call in to take us back to africa all of us the entire species of humanity of humans back to something that is primordial now in for a moment so there's more humane more humane and that whole humanity comes out of a spiritual space is not the other way around and i think that the spiritual space allows us to exchange value in a way that is more than just transactional there's something else there's an energy there there's something more to it you see many of these analysis they leave that energy out as if these all it is a series of transaction there's more to how we got where we are now in this saying that we transact cuz a-k. listen to say fifteen and he talks about economics starting with scarcity but. yeah and others who take it back spiritually thousands and thousands of years actually the economics is defined by abundance
is and if it disenfranchises central banks and banks and puts family out of business and it takes us back as a culture as a civilization to one before we had that western notion of money all well aren't we all a gone back to our african roots essentially like they call in to take us back to africa all of us the entire species of humanity of humans back to something that is primordial now in for a moment so there's more humane more humane and that whole humanity comes out of a spiritual space is...
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he won the us open back to backin hour. he won the us open back to back injune, hour. injune, shot 66 to leave him 12 under par overall, two clear of adam scott in second. tiger woods, we saw him come back in the open and he is lurking on eight under, in the next continuing his comeback from injury chasing that 15th major title. before we go all the get this from the moto2 in austria, this is the japanese rider effectively surfing his bike to safety after losing control and coming off in the wet conditions. look at the replay on this. amazingly he escaped com pletely on this. amazingly he escaped completely unhurt. he only recently returned from another ugly crash, you can see the sparks flying, tha nkfully you can see the sparks flying, thankfully he is all 0k. you can see the sparks flying, thankfully he is all ok. that the sport, next on bbc news it‘s time for travel show. actually it‘s back to me i‘m afraid! we will have the travel show later in the day. more now on the news that the nobel prize winning writer, vs naipaul, has died aged 85. raised in trinidad — he s
he won the us open back to backin hour. he won the us open back to back injune, hour. injune, shot 66 to leave him 12 under par overall, two clear of adam scott in second. tiger woods, we saw him come back in the open and he is lurking on eight under, in the next continuing his comeback from injury chasing that 15th major title. before we go all the get this from the moto2 in austria, this is the japanese rider effectively surfing his bike to safety after losing control and coming off in the...
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take us back to that day.s a cold, very cold day, and we played at the university of minnesota because the metrodome had collapsed and so it was extremely cold, the field was icy. it was very hard, and i was closing in on 41 years old as i was standing on the sidelines, i thought, you know, if there was ever writing on the wall, this is it. again, concussions are never -- there's never a good time to have them, but at 40 years old, if i question whether or not i should come back and play, at that point right then and there i knew it was time to leave the game because concussions just started, and they had just implemented a new protocol or the only protocol for a concussion in the nfl and so the talk just kind of started heating up and so i knew that this was not a good thing. >> can you describe for me your symptoms? have they got worse since then over the last eight years and does it make you afraid? >> i am afraid of not only my future, but of other players like dr. omalu said, intentionally playing the gam
take us back to that day.s a cold, very cold day, and we played at the university of minnesota because the metrodome had collapsed and so it was extremely cold, the field was icy. it was very hard, and i was closing in on 41 years old as i was standing on the sidelines, i thought, you know, if there was ever writing on the wall, this is it. again, concussions are never -- there's never a good time to have them, but at 40 years old, if i question whether or not i should come back and play, at...
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to arguably the beginning of the most current concerns take us back to the night of february seventh was of the day of every seven twenty twelve and the coup you know you became president what would happen if i was vice president at the time and there was mounting opposition against the president for various reasons economy and political president came in in a coalition together with me and other political parties but this coalition fell apart and so many of the coalition partners turned against him and so the mountain of clashes machine that's not it who's currently trying to get back. there is trying to come back but you know he made a mistake fundamental mistake in arresting serving judge and chief justice of the criminal court without any you know the proper legal process. so that is wanting him today because he is now under a sentence for having abducted a serving judge. so the constitution doesn't allow this kind of acts anymore now living in sri lanka and now living in sri lanka and also he was seen as a hero of the environment but of course what you're alluding to there is th
to arguably the beginning of the most current concerns take us back to the night of february seventh was of the day of every seven twenty twelve and the coup you know you became president what would happen if i was vice president at the time and there was mounting opposition against the president for various reasons economy and political president came in in a coalition together with me and other political parties but this coalition fell apart and so many of the coalition partners turned...
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and if it disenfranchises central banks and banks and it puts family out of business and it takes us back as a culture as a civilization to one before we had that western notion of money all where are we all a gone back to our african roots essentially like because i want to take us back to africa all of us the entire species of humanity of humans back to something that is primordial now in for a moment some things more humane more humane and that whole humanity comes out of a spiritual space is not the other way around and i think that the spiritual space allows us to exchange value in a way that is more than just transactional there's something else there's an energy there there's something more to it you see many of these analysis they leave that energy out as if these all it is a series of transaction there's more to how we got where we are now than just saying that which runs a cousin listen to say fifteen and he talks about economics starting with scarcity well it's octavo yeah and others who take it back spiritually thousands and thousands of years actually the economics is defined
and if it disenfranchises central banks and banks and it puts family out of business and it takes us back as a culture as a civilization to one before we had that western notion of money all where are we all a gone back to our african roots essentially like because i want to take us back to africa all of us the entire species of humanity of humans back to something that is primordial now in for a moment some things more humane more humane and that whole humanity comes out of a spiritual space...
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one of the magistrates received a copy of the counter inquiry agreed to meet us back.problems my case a former appeal court judge and former minister of justice is today a high court judge. it's the first time he's spoken openly about the cross the case . he remembers very well the day he found this counter inquiry on his desk with a senior this is this this is even so visa as it is they were going through as a way and so forth you know in absolute. case in the last. day i know anything. it is in a row now to see what equal that is and that will cost us more if i decided not to does it do you know that you're going to do that getting an idea. they. will get what it is he said that said that's what the impetus you also had of course is. someone here on the in the feels that she defeated the cause to suit the man and. him. finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing victim of prophecy. since the case
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that is a big part of why the president does fight back to use sarah sanders words. k back today 90s. i think we forgot the level of f furosity that bill clinton and his legal team were assaulting it. and if you're president trump, you look back and and they it worked for him. but ken, defense lawyers have to be worried he could give something up with regard to his mind-set that could be incriminating not for the purpose of an indictment, but -- >> absolutely, though as much as these tweetts may make a legal team's head explode, what they're really focused on is that interview with mueller. it is down to the nuts and bolts, and the elements of obstruction, state of mind, and whether or not they can establish a s-- i think the president really tries to taunt the other side and get close to that line and almost tempt them. >> right, and that -- that lack of precision in an interview like this, okay instruction bst areas, he could open up new areas just by sitzing down with them. >> the fbi is trying to ask open ended questions so the subject will offer up investigation
that is a big part of why the president does fight back to use sarah sanders words. k back today 90s. i think we forgot the level of f furosity that bill clinton and his legal team were assaulting it. and if you're president trump, you look back and and they it worked for him. but ken, defense lawyers have to be worried he could give something up with regard to his mind-set that could be incriminating not for the purpose of an indictment, but -- >> absolutely, though as much as these...
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us in you for doing this i'm at in. so might interest in writing has gone back for a long time. i actually remember the summer after i graduated college i read one of your books, the wise men and came across some struggling details made about all of these things the roosevelt administration was doing before world war ii at a time when america was at peace and that really piqued my interest in this hole. i had set off when i was at oxford to research that. and wrote a very academic thing as dissertations are. that kind of always nurtured this idea in the back of my mind that maybe i would return to some of that stuff and try and write some tenet was narrative nonfiction like you do. and so along the way i can encouragement from some great people including the tiger mom and here we are. among the miracles in this book as you did at least part of it in front of a federal judge. is that correct? >> it sounds like a deposition. [laughter] and evan went to law school. i never clerked for a federal judge. this has been a passion for a number of years tardy when i was in law school and
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it takes us back to increasing hate crimes. it may be that those angry with immigrants now feel they have permission to act out on anxieties. of course the presidents were doing that. >> yeah. he is setting the example. so how does this get resolved? >> answer that. >> it may never get resolved permanently as long as we have a with us versus them mentality. clearly immigration is among the most controversial issues. race has never left the pub lli agenda. how do we -- how it plays out in november, those midterm may tell us about the contentious issue and whether the public wants to go into another direction. >> we will stay tuned. thanks. we'll be right back after this. l make history. she )s bringing cannabis oil to class! we take you inside the fight between her family, school and the state. when you join us for today in the bay. monday from 4:30 to 7. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no
it takes us back to increasing hate crimes. it may be that those angry with immigrants now feel they have permission to act out on anxieties. of course the presidents were doing that. >> yeah. he is setting the example. so how does this get resolved? >> answer that. >> it may never get resolved permanently as long as we have a with us versus them mentality. clearly immigration is among the most controversial issues. race has never left the pub lli agenda. how do we -- how it...
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this is asking the chief to come back to us with what a state-of-the-art unit looks like. what we are saying here, chief, come back to us in this time that we have allotted here and tell us what the ratio and it's in 1.7, which is probably the most important paragraph here, tell us what the minimum projected number of peer support members will be. she can decide one peer support member for every 1400 members of the department. it's more and it goes on and on as you can see. i can go through some of the on the elements. what is the projected number of peer support managers. we're creating which is -- we're creating a network of people who have the training and the idea is to capture these stressors early. the people we are addressing currently in the stress unit are the people we should have helped earlier. this is really telling the chief, a through i of this particular paragraph, come back to us and tell us what your thoughts are on each of those elements. by the way, if there's more and if we're missing something because you done more research than i would have done, tell
this is asking the chief to come back to us with what a state-of-the-art unit looks like. what we are saying here, chief, come back to us in this time that we have allotted here and tell us what the ratio and it's in 1.7, which is probably the most important paragraph here, tell us what the minimum projected number of peer support members will be. she can decide one peer support member for every 1400 members of the department. it's more and it goes on and on as you can see. i can go through...
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that brings us back to class and bring us back to new york but also brings us back to a very different statement of the relationship between class and politics between what's going on on the shot floors and the union halls and what's going on at tammany hall. okay. thank you all. >> thank you. >> if you missed any of this week's american history tv programs you can find them online. american history weekdays continues until labor day. historical interpretations of reconstruction after the civil war. >>> join us at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3 for a special call in edition of of american history tv. our topic is the presidency of andrew jackson with jonathan bark leading the conversation and answering your questions. watch lectures in history tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> i will not play a part for popularity. if people want to reject me, that's their problem. so the people can be governed in the public interest rather than through faction. that's mobs that favor self-interest rather than the public good. >>> the head of the andrew jackson foundation talked about history a
that brings us back to class and bring us back to new york but also brings us back to a very different statement of the relationship between class and politics between what's going on on the shot floors and the union halls and what's going on at tammany hall. okay. thank you all. >> thank you. >> if you missed any of this week's american history tv programs you can find them online. american history weekdays continues until labor day. historical interpretations of reconstruction...
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here with us tonight to talk about all of us, robert costa and moderator of washington week on pbs. mimi rocah is back with us. former assistant attorney in new york. now at the pace university school of law. bob, i would like to begin with you. you spoke with mayor rudy giuliani earlier today, what is his state of mind and what did he infer of the state of play? >> he's watching the clock, brian, he knows a week ago he and jay sekulow sent a letter to mueller and refusing an interview by the president that had anything to do with questions of obstruction of justice, they're waiting for mueller to respond. they're trying to see if mueller is going to issue a subpoena for the president and preparing for that scenario writing a rebuttal now so it is ready so they can issue immediately to start a court fight and fight at the district court level and ultimately at the supreme court level. >> counselor, where is this leverage coming from that rudy giuliani appears to be when they say things like we'll come down on you like a ton of bricks. where are they getting that? >> he has no leverage and hearing rudy
here with us tonight to talk about all of us, robert costa and moderator of washington week on pbs. mimi rocah is back with us. former assistant attorney in new york. now at the pace university school of law. bob, i would like to begin with you. you spoke with mayor rudy giuliani earlier today, what is his state of mind and what did he infer of the state of play? >> he's watching the clock, brian, he knows a week ago he and jay sekulow sent a letter to mueller and refusing an interview by...
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they have a responsibility to do more and that is what is still holding us back. luton fan asks... why are british asians still so underrepresented both on the pitch and in the stands? this is a very complex issue. discrimination is an obvious factor which has played its pa rt obvious factor which has played its part historically. you would have to look at our old range of factors which would contribute to the non—breakthrough of a superstar of asian background in football. if you look at the academies and the work thatis look at the academies and the work that is being done by clubs to try to increase numbers coming through, with the hope of seeing the breakthrough, i think progress has been made will stop you will not see the breakthrough until you get one oi’ the breakthrough until you get one or two macro iconic success of guys coming through. really successful to talk to him. he gave us a lot of his time. you can read more in his first hand account of life growing up in peck on the bbc sport website. —— in peckham. a student from hull, who has cerebral palsy, is being flown to
they have a responsibility to do more and that is what is still holding us back. luton fan asks... why are british asians still so underrepresented both on the pitch and in the stands? this is a very complex issue. discrimination is an obvious factor which has played its pa rt obvious factor which has played its part historically. you would have to look at our old range of factors which would contribute to the non—breakthrough of a superstar of asian background in football. if you look at the...
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we could be poised for a step back jonathan krinsky joins us on the phone. welcome back >> thanks, scott >> what due meanly ludicrous moto mode. >> that was a play on tesla, obviously. not really a ludacris motor calling the market, but i think we're in the environment where we have two steps forward, one step back i think this trading environment is a bit different. so we think the s&p up here towards the january highs maybe one of authorities shallows pullbacks, and that's probably your better opportunity to add to positions again. >> it seems like momentum was regained, and we were if not a formality, we'll get there sooner rather than later you point to a narrow range. what do you expect >> it doesn't mean that the momentum is broken in any significant way, does it >> no, i think the other thing here is this year has dominated by a stock selection but if you look at correlation among stocks, it's at the lowest level. even though the indices are in narrow ranges, there are pretty big news on the stock level. could we make new highs? sure, but we think ther
we could be poised for a step back jonathan krinsky joins us on the phone. welcome back >> thanks, scott >> what due meanly ludicrous moto mode. >> that was a play on tesla, obviously. not really a ludacris motor calling the market, but i think we're in the environment where we have two steps forward, one step back i think this trading environment is a bit different. so we think the s&p up here towards the january highs maybe one of authorities shallows pullbacks, and...
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for us back here at home, it's a little cleaner this morning than it was at this time yesterday. as you can see from drone view 7, a beautiful shot as it looks back to downton san francisco. you can see -- that's the amazing thing, you can see the sales force tower today. we'll go from clouds to sun and haze. this is a spare-the-air day. a potential for poor air quality especially in the south bay. patchy drizzle in the coast and a slight warming trend especially inland where the temperatures are the greatest deviation from normal. in fact, we're only 70 in brentwood and morgan hill. 73 in clear lake. the rest of us in the low to mid sect. you can see over the last couple hours, it is starting to erase from the east bay valleys in the south bay, the areas with the most sunshine today. all of us influenced by the jet stream trying to steer the heaviest of the smoke to our south and east through the weekend. fingers crossed, this should be the last day with the potential for poor air quality. a few 80s out there, especially up north, ukiah. the rest of our inland neighborhoods mid t
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today, i'm just going to talk about the improvement we've done based on the direction you provided us back on june 12 as to the terms, so i'm not going to take up much of your time going back to all the items that we covered on the 12th. trying to get back to where we should be. sorry. just trying to provide an outline of my presentation at this point, which is just going to be essentially what we covered already, and then, talked about the proposed transaction document and changes to the proposed terms. essentially, the presentation hasn't changed from what question presented to you on june 12. as the developer indicated -- thank you. the project hasn't changed from what we presented to you the last time. 125 total family units with 53 senior units, with a retail space. this is the small space for a child care center and then the open space. update to the m.o.u., based on the direction you gave us, we went back, and as mike indicated, was a little bit of a push back from the mayor's office of housing, reminding us of the true nature of the site and the constraints that would be on that si
today, i'm just going to talk about the improvement we've done based on the direction you provided us back on june 12 as to the terms, so i'm not going to take up much of your time going back to all the items that we covered on the 12th. trying to get back to where we should be. sorry. just trying to provide an outline of my presentation at this point, which is just going to be essentially what we covered already, and then, talked about the proposed transaction document and changes to the...
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us now. we've just lost the line, we will try to getting back on the phone in just a moment.d into the security barriers around westminster. three hours later, it has been called a terrorist incident, which are significant. the metropolitan police countered terrorism command leading the investigation. the driver was a man in his 20s, arrested at the scene, police we assume have established his identity and have been able very quickly to say that he is a terrorist suspect. thankfully, only a couple of people are hurt and not a couple of people are hurt and not a serious injuries, so that's good news. but it is... the car has gone toa news. but it is... the car has gone to a heavily fortified area of the palace of westminster and we do remember the westminster bridge attack nearly 18 months ago now and that of course was the start of a very bad yearfor that of course was the start of a very bad year for attacks in this country. but clearly, the police now will be questioning this man if he agrees to cooperate but also they are looking crucially at his circle and what he will be
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us do that. but my main point is this. in 2018, going back that far, a lot has changed, but there's a lot has not changed in the sense of when you say in 2018 you going to make this country great again and you're going to -- what the hell you have to lose, black folks, african-americans, well, i don't think that -- america has always been great and always will be great, no matter what, but the thing is, you got to make america right again. because the civil rights marches and whites, blacks, and everybody back during that time, it was not the government that exposed the wrong in this country. it was people getting out marching. >> james, thanks for the call from mississippi. kathleen cleaver, i'll let you take up some of the issues he's bringing up there. >> he's talking about how people felt about what was happening. i think the context, we're not talking about the war in vietnam, but everything that was happening, and particularly in the civil rights and black power movement was generated and amplified and in some sense kicked off by the im
us do that. but my main point is this. in 2018, going back that far, a lot has changed, but there's a lot has not changed in the sense of when you say in 2018 you going to make this country great again and you're going to -- what the hell you have to lose, black folks, african-americans, well, i don't think that -- america has always been great and always will be great, no matter what, but the thing is, you got to make america right again. because the civil rights marches and whites, blacks,...
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home secretary telling them that brexit will give us back oui’ them that brexit will give us back ourpress audience of. lots of quotes inside saying it is brilliant. sajid javid says we are ensuring the control of oui’ says we are ensuring the control of our own borders but what continuing to attract those who have benefit to the uk. there is another report out today that says there are half a million eu taxi drivers, shop assistants, fruit pickers, warehouse workers, copy workers etc, who work in the uk and without them we will be in in the uk and without them we will beina in the uk and without them we will be in a great deal of difficulty. how do we replace those people? you could argue some of those people doing low skilled jobs are bringing significant benefits to the uk and really what sajid javid should be concentrating on is sorting out that problem, instead of sort of being quite elliptical to this audience. problem, instead of sort of being quite elliptical to this audienceli think quite elliptical to this audience.” think business will be pleased to see that reference, as w
home secretary telling them that brexit will give us back oui’ them that brexit will give us back ourpress audience of. lots of quotes inside saying it is brilliant. sajid javid says we are ensuring the control of oui’ says we are ensuring the control of our own borders but what continuing to attract those who have benefit to the uk. there is another report out today that says there are half a million eu taxi drivers, shop assistants, fruit pickers, warehouse workers, copy workers etc, who...
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community has certainly supported the giants and this is one of those days where the giant is supporting us back news reporter amy holyfield is live for us in san francisco. hi, amy. >> good morning, reggie. there are some big name giant alums out here today and they are all smiles and say this is all four fun. but they're world class athletes, they still have that competitive drive inside of them and say today they actually do kind of want to beat each other. they may be playing nicely together on the baseball field, but former san francisco giants came together today to tee off against each other and players like cody ross says they will be hard on each other today. >> of course, we're trying to beat each other. but we're here to have fun and, you know, again, just support and, you know--but we do get a little competitive still. >> they are here at harding park in san francisco for a giant cause, the giants community fund which supports the junior giants. the tournament is named after hall of famer and former giant willie mccovey, who welcomed the players on this foggy august morning. >> i'm j
community has certainly supported the giants and this is one of those days where the giant is supporting us back news reporter amy holyfield is live for us in san francisco. hi, amy. >> good morning, reggie. there are some big name giant alums out here today and they are all smiles and say this is all four fun. but they're world class athletes, they still have that competitive drive inside of them and say today they actually do kind of want to beat each other. they may be playing nicely...
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here with us tonight to talk about all of us, robert costa and moderator of washington week on pbs. mimi rocka is back with us. >> bob, i would like to begin with you, you spoke with mayor rudy giuliani earlier today, what is his state of mind and what did he infer of the state of play? >> he's watching the clock, brian, he knows a week ago he and jay sekulow sent a letter to mueller and refusing an interview by the president that had anything to do with questions of obstruction of justice, they're waiting for mueller to respond. they're trying to see if mueller is going to issue a subpoena for the president and preparing for that scenario writing a rebuttal >> bob, i would like to begin with you, you spoke with mayor rudy giuliani earlier today, what is his state of mind and what did he infer of the state of play? >> he's watching the clock, brian, he knows a week ago he and jay sekulow sent a letter to mueller and refusing an interview by the president that had anything to do with questions of obstruction of justice, they're waiting for mueller to respond. they're trying to see if mueller is going t
here with us tonight to talk about all of us, robert costa and moderator of washington week on pbs. mimi rocka is back with us. >> bob, i would like to begin with you, you spoke with mayor rudy giuliani earlier today, what is his state of mind and what did he infer of the state of play? >> he's watching the clock, brian, he knows a week ago he and jay sekulow sent a letter to mueller and refusing an interview by the president that had anything to do with questions of obstruction of...
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us. ice finally supports a 95-year-old nazi concentration camp guard, sent back to germany. coming up next. ur marrie that kinda put us in a hole. go someplace exotic? yeah, bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. >> shannon: visits fox news alert. facebook announcing tonight's are moving more than 600 accounts, pagers, groups from outside saying
us. ice finally supports a 95-year-old nazi concentration camp guard, sent back to germany. coming up next. ur marrie that kinda put us in a hole. go someplace exotic? yeah, bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back...
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the taliban has been at war with the us backed afghan government for nearly seventeen years but one analyst has told al jazeera the while the taliban leadership believes it's doing well on the battlefield many foot soldiers see things differently most of them never see an american for all you know one month to the next so they're i'm convinced that they're actually fighting against an occupation but they don't have a way out so i mean they're stuck the war continues and the leadership are resisting serious peace talks those inside the movement who are actually broadly in favor of it because they're in a centralized top down movement have no way of affecting the decisions of the leadership. tuesday's attack on the presidential compound ended when an afghan helicopter gunship targeted the house where the rockets were apparently fired from bernard smith al jazeera taiwan says it will not bow to pressure from china or after yet another countries cut diplomatic ties president saying when criticized el salvador's decision to establish relations with beijing instead is the third nation to do so th
the taliban has been at war with the us backed afghan government for nearly seventeen years but one analyst has told al jazeera the while the taliban leadership believes it's doing well on the battlefield many foot soldiers see things differently most of them never see an american for all you know one month to the next so they're i'm convinced that they're actually fighting against an occupation but they don't have a way out so i mean they're stuck the war continues and the leadership are...
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to us and that we were going to organize in our communities and that we would be back to ensure that our job was done. we thought it was going to take about two months for us to get back and bring the masses of people back to the capital and demand justice. little did we know that it would actually take many, many years and that this time when we come back to the governor's mansion and the gogovernor's office, we would not be occupying and yelling at a governor who w woud not t listen. we will be occupying for the next four years with the governor who comes from the ranks and knows how to build. andrew gillum has been there. this is just an affirmation, another promise kept by the movement of organizations on the ground in florida that we can build, when you knock on doors, talk to people, don't just rely on social media, when you do the hard work and don't seem to get results, and this is what you get. you get one of the most stunning victories in the country on tuesday. nermeen: during the campaign, andrew gillum said the standard ground law has created a state of emergency in flor
to us and that we were going to organize in our communities and that we would be back to ensure that our job was done. we thought it was going to take about two months for us to get back and bring the masses of people back to the capital and demand justice. little did we know that it would actually take many, many years and that this time when we come back to the governor's mansion and the gogovernor's office, we would not be occupying and yelling at a governor who w woud not t listen. we will...
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for us back at home 56 in daly city, the rest of us around 60 on the peninsula. low to mid 60s in most neighborhoods, los gatos 54, santa rosa and san rafael upper 50s. delays announced at sfo. check ahead. exercising, nothing extreme today. water temperatures up at our beaches even though the sunshine will be down. light breezes over the bay. alexis? >> we have one new issue for the bay bridge commute. the metering lights are on, have almost been on for an hour now. you're heavy getting into san francisco as well. just checked in with chp sound like there is a tire tread and bumper blocking one of the middle lanes around fifth. our traffic maps, wecht s can se delay. about 25-mile-an-hour average if you are coming from the yerba buena island area. should be clearing out once they should be clearing out once they get that before people invite something new into their homes, should be clearing out once they get that they want to know who you are. we're almond breeze. and we only use california-grown blue diamond almonds in our almondmilk. cared for by our family o
for us back at home 56 in daly city, the rest of us around 60 on the peninsula. low to mid 60s in most neighborhoods, los gatos 54, santa rosa and san rafael upper 50s. delays announced at sfo. check ahead. exercising, nothing extreme today. water temperatures up at our beaches even though the sunshine will be down. light breezes over the bay. alexis? >> we have one new issue for the bay bridge commute. the metering lights are on, have almost been on for an hour now. you're heavy getting...
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[laughing] >> they brought us back, brought us back together. >> i would like to flow with the spirit. i want to open up the floor actually. i do have a question i'll come back to offer you all at the end, let us would want to have a conversation with the room. we're talking now, i think it's important to the conversation about what shapes us, particularly what shapes us in boyhood and manhood and as human beings in a #me too movement. at a moment where we are reckoning with the reality of patriarchy, sexual assault, rape culture and so much else. so many times those words that it just ain't aasa. they make sort of the close conversation. i'm really interested in how we might use a book like this to get to the really core of what a lot of these questions can what this reservation look like in a moment like this? how do we not only into harm first amateur that people are not harmed by the systems that were talking about, but what might it take to transform cells and communities such that we can all be in healing and right relationship with one another? i'm sort of leaving the audience
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here during his reign of terror the council does indeed have examples of medieval torture methods used back then so as to know what is this american letter to the version from that. this is one of the first mechanized torture instruments they were used on suspected witches thieves traitors and the like. you have to make it. so so yeah that we don't want to do the real dracula used torture to secure loyalty from his subjects one of his favorite methods for getting rid of his enemies was to impale them let me introduce the real drop of blood. and let us say about him is this for us for other people he's a hero and we are still waiting for him to come back rumor has it he was only imprisoned in brand council for a short time flat dracula actually reigned from. one hundred kilometers south of ground this is where the ruins of his quarter brocaded not far from here in fourteen fifty nine he infamously had several hundred enemies impaled in what is now known as the sunday feast. bribes. were sure we were here. six years to live here and. you can see that we have surface problems but in fact more
here during his reign of terror the council does indeed have examples of medieval torture methods used back then so as to know what is this american letter to the version from that. this is one of the first mechanized torture instruments they were used on suspected witches thieves traitors and the like. you have to make it. so so yeah that we don't want to do the real dracula used torture to secure loyalty from his subjects one of his favorite methods for getting rid of his enemies was to...
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that brings us back to square one. and on that note, am i correct? we have been talking for nearly two hours. do we want to keep talking? do we want to get to vote on a break? >> at this point we should call it quits or invite summary statements. okay. >> i am in favor of quitting. >> next week we will take on -- that will bring us back to class and new york city. also brings us back to a different statement of the relationship between class and politics, between what is going on on the shop floors in union halls and what's going on at tammany hall and in the ward clubs we saw in schlesinger. >> thank you all. >> if you missed any of this week's american history tv programs you can find them anytime online at c-span video library. american history tv weekdays continues until labor day. on wednesday historical interpretations of reconstruction after the civil war. first -- thursday the history of this -- vietnam war. friday civil rights. >> sunday on q and a, national constitution center president and ceo jeffrey rosen talks about his biography of wil
that brings us back to square one. and on that note, am i correct? we have been talking for nearly two hours. do we want to keep talking? do we want to get to vote on a break? >> at this point we should call it quits or invite summary statements. okay. >> i am in favor of quitting. >> next week we will take on -- that will bring us back to class and new york city. also brings us back to a different statement of the relationship between class and politics, between what is going...
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, let us get our constitution back, let us participate in our government, and then we have peoplesaying no, don't touch the constitution. is that about right? >> it's accurate and it's interesting because that movement to prevent people from using article 5 starts in about the 1970s after roe versus wade roughly. it comes from chief justice warren berger asked by a seminal figure on the left, phil schlafly and asked what you think about overturning the convention, asking about overturning roe versus wade. he doesn't like the idea and says we might lose our beloved constitution. they then begin a campaign that lasted 50 years roughly, saying it would be dangerous to hold a convention. they realize for folks on the right, this is the only way to right the ship, to fix the structural deficit that's created. >> and folks on the right, we're constitutionalists, we're not even really on the right. we're right here. you got these guys over here, these guys over here. we're constitutionalists and yet they stick us in these different corners and so forth. we'll be right back. ♪ flintstones
, let us get our constitution back, let us participate in our government, and then we have peoplesaying no, don't touch the constitution. is that about right? >> it's accurate and it's interesting because that movement to prevent people from using article 5 starts in about the 1970s after roe versus wade roughly. it comes from chief justice warren berger asked by a seminal figure on the left, phil schlafly and asked what you think about overturning the convention, asking about overturning...
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joining us live from iowa and jonathan alter back with us.ho tried in your own way to take on the trump drift and you lost. and a lot of other people lost. how do you view what people like gerstin and other republican leaders are doing and is it the right way to do it? >> well, look, i think a lot of people are saying a similar version of this, whether it's steve schmidt or others. look,schmidt or others. i am also the opinion of if we have the party in control of the house of representatives, let's take that one chamber. you will not fulfill and exercise the constraint of the executive branch and goes beyond that and uses it power in that chamber to erode the rule of law to protect the president and to intervene in our electoral process. if a party in control of the house chamber can't even oppose that, well, then yes, they don't deserve to be in control of the chamber. we need to make a chain there. i hope though a handful of moderate republicans will survive this. why? i don't think it is right for us in the two-party system which is for u
joining us live from iowa and jonathan alter back with us.ho tried in your own way to take on the trump drift and you lost. and a lot of other people lost. how do you view what people like gerstin and other republican leaders are doing and is it the right way to do it? >> well, look, i think a lot of people are saying a similar version of this, whether it's steve schmidt or others. look,schmidt or others. i am also the opinion of if we have the party in control of the house of...
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confirming russian involvement in the us electoral process there was no review from president trump of president putin's denial he just said it's not russian back in the united states president trump is now waging an all out twitter campaign against a special council appointed to investigate russian collusion in recent months he's used the words witch hunt on more than four hundred occasions but the type special counsel robert miller has not responded to the constant attack from the chief executive not yet imparting any knowledge he may have that a comes from the apparent division between the executive and legislative branches of government as to russian intentions in the united states mike hanna al-jazeera new york. now facebook says it's taken down more than six hundred fifty fake accounts that were part of this information campaigns organized by russia and iran the social media giant says the fake accounts targeted users in the middle east latin america the u.k. and the u.s. but it identified no link or coordination between the separate campaigns and the statement posted online. says it's up to bangladesh to repack create the more than seven
confirming russian involvement in the us electoral process there was no review from president trump of president putin's denial he just said it's not russian back in the united states president trump is now waging an all out twitter campaign against a special council appointed to investigate russian collusion in recent months he's used the words witch hunt on more than four hundred occasions but the type special counsel robert miller has not responded to the constant attack from the chief...
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young volunteers have a slim chance of success adly steps in and offers them training on both of us. back with. us you don't need to. move down some days name box. of vision while an employer mandate is very high in this country just because a politics has failed or. investing. for three reproduces. how many people how many years. and get into this business. and. abbey hopes that the new government will learn from the failures of the past and put aid money from the e.u. to good use. the country has been allocated around fifteen million euro specifically to create jobs and train young people. to live in a country a lot of us would not and to hold on to it got leads to robbery. increases in crime leads trying to steal in yeah all discussion up and frustration can lead to disability of this country. abilene story is inspirational but for most of his group to persuade other would be migrants from leaving something more concrete an optimism about the gambians future might be needed. where at the ballarat pro-tem and one of the country's busiest. in the way the young people here have lost faith
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i would like to take us back to your guests on the weakness of congress. would submit that -- he did notd mention that, and none of these callers mentioned it, either -- i think congress works well for those whom they work for, right? and i think congress are actually doing the business of big-money interests, without a doubt, so they are functioning for multinational corporations and special interests, right? but they are not working on behalf of the regular citizens because of citizens united, right? because if you have that kind of to our elected officials, and it takes all of these money to get people then where are their energies and efforts going to be put forth? it is going to be put forth towards those who enabled them to get reelected. so citizens united -- i am amazed that he did not bring that up as one of the major contributors to the rottening of the political system here in these united states. host: all right, david, thank you for calling. to get a few other calls in before go to chicago and that dnc meeting. this is from alaska, the "daily
i would like to take us back to your guests on the weakness of congress. would submit that -- he did notd mention that, and none of these callers mentioned it, either -- i think congress works well for those whom they work for, right? and i think congress are actually doing the business of big-money interests, without a doubt, so they are functioning for multinational corporations and special interests, right? but they are not working on behalf of the regular citizens because of citizens...