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and if you are willing to do a voice vote on them, i have about dozen to have a voice vote. express your opposition and they'll record it. mr. levin: it makes no sense to me and i think the american people that we give huge tax breaks to yillion airs and large profitable corporations. i urge a yes vote on this amendment. senator enzi: we are not making apologies for what we did last year and ask for a no vote on his amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. next one isnt is -- toomey number 1. in the earlier discussion there was no objection. are you ready to vote? those in favor say aye. opposed? the ayes have it. the ayes -- > i voted wrong. enator enzi: sanders number 4. senator sanders: this amendment simply states that we should honor what donald trump said during his campaign and will not be cuts to medicare and medicaid . and i would urge a roll call vote, people supporting this amendment. we do not need at a time when so many people are uninsured or underinsured to be making massive cuts to medicare and medicaid. ensens -- senator enzi:
and if you are willing to do a voice vote on them, i have about dozen to have a voice vote. express your opposition and they'll record it. mr. levin: it makes no sense to me and i think the american people that we give huge tax breaks to yillion airs and large profitable corporations. i urge a yes vote on this amendment. senator enzi: we are not making apologies for what we did last year and ask for a no vote on his amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. next...
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at any extension has to have a voice at any extension has to have a voice at any extension has to havepose so we will see how that discussion goes —— i have a lwa ys that discussion goes —— i have always said. eu leaders are sceptical she can get parliament to pass the deal. jeremy corbyn was in brussels today talking to the eu, still pressing his alternative vision. our determination as to prevent a no deal exit from the european union next friday and we
at any extension has to have a voice at any extension has to have a voice at any extension has to havepose so we will see how that discussion goes —— i have a lwa ys that discussion goes —— i have always said. eu leaders are sceptical she can get parliament to pass the deal. jeremy corbyn was in brussels today talking to the eu, still pressing his alternative vision. our determination as to prevent a no deal exit from the european union next friday and we
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there's about 20 some odd documents there, about lifting your voice and sing. i created an archive that was close to 7,000 documents because i looked in black culture institutions as opposed to in the lives of its author and composer. so i looked at school programs, curricula, memoirs, short stories, newspapers, and what emerged is that it was a song that became associated both with socialization of children, to have a sense of themselves as figures who had a noble history, socialize them in the sense to have a sense of responsibility to larger communities, and also it was kind of -- frequently either a daily or a weekly practice whereby people sang together. so gillespie talks about living in rural south carolina, which was cotton country, cotton for miles around, their little one room wooden schoolhouse. they would stand on the front porch every day before school began and sing lift up your voice and sing. and so it was a song of, you know, both hope, aspirations, struggle, etc. it's not incidental then -- and it was highly connected ultimately to what was hi
there's about 20 some odd documents there, about lifting your voice and sing. i created an archive that was close to 7,000 documents because i looked in black culture institutions as opposed to in the lives of its author and composer. so i looked at school programs, curricula, memoirs, short stories, newspapers, and what emerged is that it was a song that became associated both with socialization of children, to have a sense of themselves as figures who had a noble history, socialize them in...
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our voice has been ignored. but it is not only our voice that has been ignored.uk is being ignored. and the voice of those who voted to leave but to could never have contemplated the mess that brexit has become. they are voice is being ignored as well. but today, today we make our voices heard. and what our voices are saying loudly and clearly as this, put it back to the people. and do you know, if there was a shred of consistency in her possession the prime minister would be standing on this stage right now. iam not be standing on this stage right now. i am not saying she would get a great welcome but she should be here. why? because in that disgraceful speech she made in downing street on wednesday night, pitching parliament against people, her message was that the voice of the people was being frustrated. so if that is your view prime minister, let the people speak. cheering nicola sturgeon there. let's get a look at the weather. a reasonable start to the weekend for many of us with quite a bit of dry weather but we've seen showers in the north are no showers
our voice has been ignored. but it is not only our voice that has been ignored.uk is being ignored. and the voice of those who voted to leave but to could never have contemplated the mess that brexit has become. they are voice is being ignored as well. but today, today we make our voices heard. and what our voices are saying loudly and clearly as this, put it back to the people. and do you know, if there was a shred of consistency in her possession the prime minister would be standing on this...
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here's rebecca jarvis with our new documentary. >> reporter: black turtlenecks, blue ice, smoky voice> we will change our lives and our world. >> here it is, here's the nexts steve jobs. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes said she had an amazing invention. >> making it possible to do any lab test from a tiny drop of blood from a finger. >> reporter: the youngest female self-made billionaire, ceo of her own company. >> magazine cover after magazine cover after n the golden girl o valley. >> part of the new time 100 list just out. >> i heard she was traveling with body guards, carrying guns and traveled in private jets. >> reporter: only problem? it didn't work. >> did ms. holmes know that theranos could not do all those tests? >> yeah, she knew. >> reporter: a whistle blower risked it all. >> not only did they fool the investors. they fooled the media. >> a tiny drop from a finger. >> they fooled patients. >> hey, yeah, let's try it. >> they fooled doctors. >> first they think you're crazy and they fight you, and then you change the world. >> they await a criminal trial. >> reporter: holmes
here's rebecca jarvis with our new documentary. >> reporter: black turtlenecks, blue ice, smoky voice> we will change our lives and our world. >> here it is, here's the nexts steve jobs. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes said she had an amazing invention. >> making it possible to do any lab test from a tiny drop of blood from a finger. >> reporter: the youngest female self-made billionaire, ceo of her own company. >> magazine cover after magazine cover after n...
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dental technician derek cudlipp helped save that voice.s his son, nigel, the teeth that won world war ii, well, that's one strange inheritance. no surprise that, after nigel puts churchill's chompers up for auction, the story goes viral. in fact, that's the point. how do you think your father would have felt about so many people knowing about the dentures? >> i mean, he would have been secretly proud, but because he was so shy, he needed someone to speak for him, so i'm pleased to have done that. >> as history called derek cudlipp to fashion false teeth that preserved churchill's lisp, nigel calls andrew bullock to sell them. did you think they were immediately something that you would take to auction? >> oh, yes, yes. one felt sort of quite honored to be handling something to do with a great man. >> after andrew examines the dentures, he estimates their value at around £5,000, or $8,000. they were solid gold. >> yes. i did joke that i thought they would actually fetch more than the scrap price for gold. >> what did the bidding start at? >
dental technician derek cudlipp helped save that voice.s his son, nigel, the teeth that won world war ii, well, that's one strange inheritance. no surprise that, after nigel puts churchill's chompers up for auction, the story goes viral. in fact, that's the point. how do you think your father would have felt about so many people knowing about the dentures? >> i mean, he would have been secretly proud, but because he was so shy, he needed someone to speak for him, so i'm pleased to have...
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he hears the voice of his former employer. with that, we thank all of you for coming. we thank all the participants for saving the internet. i too had a visit from sir tim yesterday, 30 years after he invented the world wide web. how are we doing? in the first few decades, it was free and open. now, we have to make sure it fromnues to be, not only this, but from the impact of our rhythms in the rest to decide what goes forward. we want it for a, we want it open, we want it democratic, and we want it low cost for everybody. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indiscernible chatter] >> thank you, everybody. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. , c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and
he hears the voice of his former employer. with that, we thank all of you for coming. we thank all the participants for saving the internet. i too had a visit from sir tim yesterday, 30 years after he invented the world wide web. how are we doing? in the first few decades, it was free and open. now, we have to make sure it fromnues to be, not only this, but from the impact of our rhythms in the rest to decide what goes forward. we want it for a, we want it open, we want it democratic, and we...
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she was in a screaming that daughters voice hearing my beginning. mean the very nightmare from "it was a "it was a nightmare from the very beginning. i mean hearing my daughters voice screaming that she was in a van."(grant) as a parent... you feel powerless and horrified... your child gets kidnapped. how scammers tricked a southern california mother into sending them thousands of dollars... (vicki) plus after the break... a new survey reveals the cleanest airlines. and domestic carriers apparently really need to step up their game. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ heartburn, ♪ indigestion, ♪ upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. ♪nausea, heartburn, ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... try pepto with ultra coating. (grant)
she was in a screaming that daughters voice hearing my beginning. mean the very nightmare from "it was a "it was a nightmare from the very beginning. i mean hearing my daughters voice screaming that she was in a van."(grant) as a parent... you feel powerless and horrified... your child gets kidnapped. how scammers tricked a southern california mother into sending them thousands of dollars... (vicki) plus after the break... a new survey reveals the cleanest airlines. and domestic...
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one time all voices. in the seventy seven percent who talk about the issues. from the party to flash from housing boom boom boom times this is way. to the seventy seven percent. mark for you to six g.w. . could often official intelligence soon be doing my job. and what about designers doctors and bus drivers will ai soon do their work major advances are currently being made in ai technology and experts say it will radically transform the way we work could we all lose our jobs or is that just paranoia talking that's i want topic on shift today. the mckinsey global institute predicts that up to three hundred seventy five million people may lose their jobs to computers and robots hello i'm an ai t.v. presenter i say whatever i'm program to say taking over from here. looks like i can pretty much already do my job this rubble present was developed by china's shin who a news agency and is modeled on a real t.v. host the advantage is this fellow never makes mistakes and never gets tired which saves money. take a bunch of different jobs today seventy one percent of al
one time all voices. in the seventy seven percent who talk about the issues. from the party to flash from housing boom boom boom times this is way. to the seventy seven percent. mark for you to six g.w. . could often official intelligence soon be doing my job. and what about designers doctors and bus drivers will ai soon do their work major advances are currently being made in ai technology and experts say it will radically transform the way we work could we all lose our jobs or is that just...
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>>> and a "voice" exclusive.ehind the scenes with adam levine's secret weapon, charlie puth. >> a great headline for you. >>> and we're bringing back ron burgundy. it's -- >> kind of a big deal. >> can he stay classy during a hockey game? >> oh my god. that is delicious. >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- >> put that baby to bed without a diaper. >> ron burgundy takes a shot at a diaper. >> ronfor comfort food athot at a comfortable price, try my sourdough patty melt combo with fries and a drink for just $4.99. it's the perfect remedy for the uncomfortable things in life... like flying, the dentist ...and guys named ronald. i have my reasons. try my $4.99 sourdough patty melt combo today. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. comes with 100% beef, grilled onions, and two types of melty cheese on toasted s
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one minute equal the divided, and if you want, if you are willing to do a voice vote on them, then i've got about a dozen and if you want to be in opposition to it, but the voice vote happen and express your opposition and they will record it. >> at a time of massive income and wealth inequality it makes no sense to be the american peoplme the americanpeople giveo billionaires and large profitable corporations i would urge a yes vote on this amendment. stanek we are not making any of the veggies for what we did last year and we would ask for a no vote on this amendment. >> all those in favor. those opposed. no asset. in the earlier discussion there was no objection. are you ready to vote, opposed? record the one no vote. [laughter] >> the next one is number four. >> this amendment simply states that we should honor what donald trump said during his campaign and that there wouldn't be cuts to medicare and medicaid. at a time when so many people are uninsured or underinsured they make massive cuts to medicaid. >> comments in opposition. [roll call] [roll call] there are 11 nays -- and eig
one minute equal the divided, and if you want, if you are willing to do a voice vote on them, then i've got about a dozen and if you want to be in opposition to it, but the voice vote happen and express your opposition and they will record it. >> at a time of massive income and wealth inequality it makes no sense to be the american peoplme the americanpeople giveo billionaires and large profitable corporations i would urge a yes vote on this amendment. stanek we are not making any of the...
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council has also come out and said well actually we also have to listen to the voice of those who are who want to remain because there's been an online petition that in just a few days has gathered nearly six million signatures there's also been a huge march here in london over the weekend about one million people all calling for revoking article fifty so donald tusk has weighed in and said we must also listen to those voices this is what he had to say you cannot be traders six million people who signed a petition to revoke article fifty. one million people thank you. for it people wrong all the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel the day are represented by you in this chamber
council has also come out and said well actually we also have to listen to the voice of those who are who want to remain because there's been an online petition that in just a few days has gathered nearly six million signatures there's also been a huge march here in london over the weekend about one million people all calling for revoking article fifty so donald tusk has weighed in and said we must also listen to those voices this is what he had to say you cannot be traders six million people...
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>>> and a "voice" exclusive.ehind the scenes with adam levine's secret weapon, charlie puth. >> a great headline for you. >>> and we're bringing back ron burgundy. it's -- >> kind of a big deal. >> can he stay classy during a hockey game? >> oh my god. that is delicious. >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- >> put that baby to bed without a diaper. >> ron burgundy takes a shot at calling a hockey ♪ >>> only six months until the premiere of the kelly clarkson show. woo! >> so you think kelly clarkson's a little excited? well, her talk show debuts september 9th on nbc, but you know kelly has a lot of work to do on "the voice," and the competition is about to get tougher this monday because adam levine is bringing the heat with charlie puth. >> charlie, are you ready to do "the voice"? >> yes. ♪ hollywood >> my advice for the season is charlie puth. >> guys, it's charlie. >> no pressure. >> no pressure. >> the greatest thing about this is making it your own. i'm excited to hear what y'all do with it. >> talking about music
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is as important as anyone else's voice. again, it was about confidence and it's about ending skepticism. i said in texas a couple of days ago that there was a town meeting on the subject of hr1 and how it related to voter is up pregsz thsuppression we talk reducing the hours that polling is available and the number of polling places and the number of days. it's about time and location, et cetera in certain areas where polling places have close asked one of the big oppressors is the suffocation of the airwaves with big, dark money misleading the public and not telling the truth about what is at stake in the election and just decides not to vote. so this is -- this is about honoring a democracy. we said we would do it as it proceeded as we talked about last week. the committee continued to have hearings on bills to lower the cost of prescription drugs and protect the affordable care act and continue to have hearings on how we proceed on infrastructure and hr 1 b on the floor today. we would pass common sense gun violence prev
is as important as anyone else's voice. again, it was about confidence and it's about ending skepticism. i said in texas a couple of days ago that there was a town meeting on the subject of hr1 and how it related to voter is up pregsz thsuppression we talk reducing the hours that polling is available and the number of polling places and the number of days. it's about time and location, et cetera in certain areas where polling places have close asked one of the big oppressors is the suffocation...
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specially to american of voices. during the last twenty years they do not understand the middle east they do not understand palestinians and if you ask me they do not understand is the way i believe should be so. if you ask me about the future deal. might my assumption my assumption is. israeli administration will not be too happy. will not be able to accept it because. if again if i understand it is not based on. on the usual assumptions you have to understand the doings the last twenty five thirty years the international community accepted the assumptions of future agreement between palestinians and israelis will be based on international resolutions security council resolutions two forty two three three eight and since two thousand and two. arab league peace plan was added but if i understand trump. he cannot promise this kind of promise not because he does not believe that it is irrational promise or a rational process mainly because his direct by his base. in order to be elected again in less than two years so h
specially to american of voices. during the last twenty years they do not understand the middle east they do not understand palestinians and if you ask me they do not understand is the way i believe should be so. if you ask me about the future deal. might my assumption my assumption is. israeli administration will not be too happy. will not be able to accept it because. if again if i understand it is not based on. on the usual assumptions you have to understand the doings the last twenty five...
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she's a voice within the party. she is not the only voice of the party.ot only in the leadership of the party but republicans are so fixated on alexandria ocasio-cortez because she's young, because she's a woman and a woman of color, she's she's all the things they're afraid of about the changing demographics of this country so they have a consistent pattern that they attack people, like frederica wilson and maxine waters and people like colin kaepernick. donald trump isn't even talking about jussie smollett. he doesn't have anything better to talk about. it's always women. always people of color or minorities. it is always people want to engage in a fear campaign to gin up their right wing base and it's despicable for the president of the united states and his family do to that. >> it might be apples and oranges to throw jussie smollett in there. he went after him. but that's in a different category. >> but the president of the united states shouldn't be talking about that. >> what do you make of the obsession that republicans have with aoc? according to
she's a voice within the party. she is not the only voice of the party.ot only in the leadership of the party but republicans are so fixated on alexandria ocasio-cortez because she's young, because she's a woman and a woman of color, she's she's all the things they're afraid of about the changing demographics of this country so they have a consistent pattern that they attack people, like frederica wilson and maxine waters and people like colin kaepernick. donald trump isn't even talking about...
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. >> a door bell snif a bakingo t best on e web including awkward voice text messages.rankster making people cringe. >> we were both drunk, it happened once, don't tell mom and dad. >> awkward. >> this, my friend is black love at its finest. >> i been married to her over 50 years. >> mr. larry senior. check out those threads. he's addressing his beautiful bride. his 68th birthday and they are out celebrating. >> tonight, i want her to marry me again. >> they already renewed their vows on their 25 anniversary. they've been together since they were in their teens. he gets on his knee. he does it right. ♪ ♪ you are so beautiful >> he lays it out ♪ ♪ you are so beautiful >> she's still in love with him. look at her face. these two were meant to be together. >> i've been with you over 50 years, i want to know, would you marry me again? >> you see the people in the background. you see that, larry? >> he is a smooth brother. you are mrs.pearly love her man. he needs to teach these young bucks. >>> here in australia, and you see a truck on the other side of this river. two guys
. >> a door bell snif a bakingo t best on e web including awkward voice text messages.rankster making people cringe. >> we were both drunk, it happened once, don't tell mom and dad. >> awkward. >> this, my friend is black love at its finest. >> i been married to her over 50 years. >> mr. larry senior. check out those threads. he's addressing his beautiful bride. his 68th birthday and they are out celebrating. >> tonight, i want her to marry me again....
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i had a i may not have my own voice but i. do you understand the voice of the country they want. house was current so. i want to hear what the prime minister has to say what everybody else to say it should not be necessary for voices to be raised for a member to be the prime minister and that is be what. they want to end free movement they want to have our own trade policy they want to ensure balls and ate in this country and charged into our core that's what the children and that's what i continue to work to deliver he has to believe that too why is he just trying to frustrate. me. thank you i do have sympathy with the prime minister voice and i hope it soon recovers understand how painful this is a had the prime minister. the prime minister's deal has fails. she no longer has the ability to lead this is a rudderless government in the face of a huge national crisis the honorable member for brock's born recognize it saying and i quote the government is not fit for purpose we're not doing what we need to do which is govern the country properly and effectively where the prime minis
i had a i may not have my own voice but i. do you understand the voice of the country they want. house was current so. i want to hear what the prime minister has to say what everybody else to say it should not be necessary for voices to be raised for a member to be the prime minister and that is be what. they want to end free movement they want to have our own trade policy they want to ensure balls and ate in this country and charged into our core that's what the children and that's what i...
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we have a voice. our voice matters. >> some trains that are too loud, the bay area neighbors losing sleep over this new schedule. >> it's been every night at 3 a.m. and so night for the past coupl weeks i want to say now, yeah. >> wake up. the new kpix5 news at 7:00 starts now with the added security at bay area mosques after the new zealand massacre. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the suspect is brenton tarrant. 49 people are dead, 48 wounded gunned down during prayer services inside two mosques in christchurch. besides tarrant two other suspects are also facing charges. right now the normally peaceful country of new zealand is shattered. the suspect wrote a manifesto referencing white genocide driven by mass immigration. police say he carried a small cache of weapons to commit the mass murder. the prime minister is promising laws will change. >> i'm advised that there were five guns used by the primary perpetrator. they were two semiautomatic weapons and two shotguns. the offe
we have a voice. our voice matters. >> some trains that are too loud, the bay area neighbors losing sleep over this new schedule. >> it's been every night at 3 a.m. and so night for the past coupl weeks i want to say now, yeah. >> wake up. the new kpix5 news at 7:00 starts now with the added security at bay area mosques after the new zealand massacre. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the suspect is brenton tarrant. 49 people are dead, 48 wounded...
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i'm living proof that every voice matters and every vote need to be counted. i am we made steady progress to make sure every eligible voter has access to the right to vote. it didn't start with me. i have really strong leadership prior to me. former secretaries of state led the effort to ensure that we could vote at home. otherwise known as vote by mail and that is extremely convenient and accessible for oregonians particularly young people with busy lives. when i became secretary of state we move forward on online registration and it was in that platform that we used to develop our automatic voter registration system. we were the first state in the country to automatic voter registration. we used the nudge principle meaning if an opt out, you are automatically registered unless you choose or take action to opt out. we now have as a result of those efforts, 90% of oregonians registered to vote in the state. registering is the first hurdle we worked on to remove and the other is collaborative efforts to drive voter turnout and happy to talk about those. >> talk
i'm living proof that every voice matters and every vote need to be counted. i am we made steady progress to make sure every eligible voter has access to the right to vote. it didn't start with me. i have really strong leadership prior to me. former secretaries of state led the effort to ensure that we could vote at home. otherwise known as vote by mail and that is extremely convenient and accessible for oregonians particularly young people with busy lives. when i became secretary of state we...
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ok and imo it could be here in the stream today in afghanistan's peace process where the voices of women where speak to afghan women who want a bigger say in the ghostwriting an end of war in their country online our community is already talking about how afghan women's rights might be affected by a peace deal with the taliban share your thoughts with us live via you tube and on twitter. on saturday u.s. officials continue the negotiations with the taliban attempting to end its seventeen year war in afghanistan but women's advocates worry that any eventual peace still may come at the expense of gains made on women's rights in the country since two thousand and one a few afghan women have had a seat at the table in the only going to go to voice their concerns on line those calling for the protection of afghan women's rights and using the afghan women will not go back there referring to the taliban's rule from one thousand nine hundred six to two thousand and one when women were banned from having jobs going to school and participating in politics joining us to talk about these issues in a
ok and imo it could be here in the stream today in afghanistan's peace process where the voices of women where speak to afghan women who want a bigger say in the ghostwriting an end of war in their country online our community is already talking about how afghan women's rights might be affected by a peace deal with the taliban share your thoughts with us live via you tube and on twitter. on saturday u.s. officials continue the negotiations with the taliban attempting to end its seventeen year...
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today we make our voices heard and what our voices are saying loudly and clearly is this... put it back to the people. american—backed kurdish forces declare victory over islamic state after capturing the group's last remaining stronghold in syria. police in west london launch a murder investigation, following the fatal stabbing of a teenager last night. a huge operation is underway off the coast of norway to rescue 1300 passengers stranded on a cruise ship in trouble on stormy seas. and at 10:30pm and again at 11:30pm, we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political commentatorjo phillips and the sunday's mirror's political editor nigel nelson. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. organisers of a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim more than a million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders in brussels agreed to delay brexit, and theresa may wrote to mps, hinting she may abandon her plan to put her brexit deal to a third vote in the house of commons. our political correspondent iain w
today we make our voices heard and what our voices are saying loudly and clearly is this... put it back to the people. american—backed kurdish forces declare victory over islamic state after capturing the group's last remaining stronghold in syria. police in west london launch a murder investigation, following the fatal stabbing of a teenager last night. a huge operation is underway off the coast of norway to rescue 1300 passengers stranded on a cruise ship in trouble on stormy seas. and at...
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announcer: voices from the road, on c-span. announcer: sunday night on q&a, amy greenberg discusses her book "lady first: the world of first lady sarah polk." >> i was so astounded by the stuff sarah posted in the way she exercise power. she wrote letters to a supreme court justice and members of congress that were completely one hundred percent about politics, and were not noticeably different from a letter a man would write. they wrote back to her in the same vein. at 8:00r: sunday night eastern on c-span's q&a. announcer: monday night, on the communicators, tom wheeler talks about his new book. >> it's never the primary , butrk that is transformed is the secondary effects of that. instance, the printing press not only enabled -- but allowed the renaissance to come out. it is how the first high-speed , createdthe railroad the industrial revolution. and how the first electronic to network -- electronic network, the telegraph, allowed for the creation of a national news media and national financial system. announcer: watch the
announcer: voices from the road, on c-span. announcer: sunday night on q&a, amy greenberg discusses her book "lady first: the world of first lady sarah polk." >> i was so astounded by the stuff sarah posted in the way she exercise power. she wrote letters to a supreme court justice and members of congress that were completely one hundred percent about politics, and were not noticeably different from a letter a man would write. they wrote back to her in the same vein. at...
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[ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more.oom. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >> i am back with steve bannon where will he be impeached? but there are consequences with the house investigative apparatus with the mueller report. everything i see now that there is no collusion what about obstruction of justice the democrats are concerned because they are asking for all the institutions with the senate and house intel so now it looks like they will start over. remember pelosi is trying to pull it back and put a nice face on it but the people that walk the precinct in june and july of last year that had this big win for the progressive left at the polls they don't want to work on health care or infrastructure. they are there to impeach donald trump. >> so this is a partisan investigation quick. >> nancy pelosi is putting the spin on it so if we have to convert people but that is rockso
[ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more.oom. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >> i am back with steve bannon where will he be impeached? but there are consequences with the house investigative apparatus with the mueller report. everything i see now that there is no collusion what about obstruction of...
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it's a it can make our voices heard. protesters in turkey have denounced the recent executions of nine men in egypt hundreds of people demonstrated outside the egyptian consulate in istanbul saying where these these killings were illegal turkish president reject type erdogan has criticized egypt's leader of the federal sisi for these executions rights groups of also condemned the deaths saying the men were convicted in trials marred by torture allegations. new york times is reporting a deal u.s. saudi physician has been tortured by authorities the newspaper alleges well lead fatah he was beaten and electrocuted during his imprisonment at a hotel in riyadh he was one of hundreds of people arrested in twenty seventeen in the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon said was a crackdown on corruption for to he is still believed to be in detention saudi officials have denied any mistreatment of detainees. coal fields director of advocacy at the project on middle east democracies voters and says the case is unlikely to affect
it's a it can make our voices heard. protesters in turkey have denounced the recent executions of nine men in egypt hundreds of people demonstrated outside the egyptian consulate in istanbul saying where these these killings were illegal turkish president reject type erdogan has criticized egypt's leader of the federal sisi for these executions rights groups of also condemned the deaths saying the men were convicted in trials marred by torture allegations. new york times is reporting a deal...
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of people who voice their approval of. the government or not and then there are also new voices coming up and i think it's quite clear that the people have spoken out and if this voices are not taken into consideration for the way going forward i think that would lead into to further sort of perhaps it would be how thailand move to the next stage right that's something we'll explore the program goes on but i just want to ask you privy to quickly from your perspective in thailand all reporters are reporting a public since relief that people are actually just able to vote once again is that your sense. yes this is so people have been able to vote again and i think people have cost that their voice who they prefer to who they prefer to elect to become that next government i think that is already a good start for the democratic plan for thailand although when i'm not very happy with the roof and the regulation but the fact that the election took place today that is already. a good move forward you know the rules in the regulat
of people who voice their approval of. the government or not and then there are also new voices coming up and i think it's quite clear that the people have spoken out and if this voices are not taken into consideration for the way going forward i think that would lead into to further sort of perhaps it would be how thailand move to the next stage right that's something we'll explore the program goes on but i just want to ask you privy to quickly from your perspective in thailand all reporters...
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we are proud to have assembled h.r. 1, for the people act to restore the voice of the american people and to return to a government of, by and for the people. with that, i want to turn it over and introduce zoe lofgren, the chair of the house administration committee who brought this bill to the floor today. ms. lofgren: i thank john sarbanes for his amazing leadership on this legislation and speaker pelosi and our fabulous freshmen class. we have a mandate to return power to the people. one senator said this is a power grab. yes, it is. it is a power grab for the american people. now as the manager and chair of the committee of house administration with primary jurisdiction over this, i want to highlight the transparent and deliberative manner this bill has proceeded through the house. the for the people act was introduced on january 3. the bill has been posted online and available for public review for 65 days. six house committees held bipartisan public hearings to review and debate the measures. more than 19 hours of testimony. the committee on house administration marked up the b
we are proud to have assembled h.r. 1, for the people act to restore the voice of the american people and to return to a government of, by and for the people. with that, i want to turn it over and introduce zoe lofgren, the chair of the house administration committee who brought this bill to the floor today. ms. lofgren: i thank john sarbanes for his amazing leadership on this legislation and speaker pelosi and our fabulous freshmen class. we have a mandate to return power to the people. one...
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we need to provide outlets of self-expression and voice, and when our young women has voice, they have the power to make changes in their own lives, and potential globally. computer science has the power to do that, and we've seen that in our techknowvation class. thank you, gabriel and elizabeth for embracing this idea, and in the words of chris hogan, we are focused, but not finished. thank you. [applause] >> the next rave special service award goes to jennifer kababi. she's a special education transition teacher at access sfusd, the arc, and this award will be presented by ka kakar kara shanella. >> hi, everyone. my name is kara schanella. i am the administrator for access programs in san francisco. for those of you who may not know what they are, they're access programs for our adult students 18 to 22 years old. it is a great pleasure and honor as a program administrator of access to announce this month's special rave recipient service award winner. jen was nominated by a co-worker for her dedication, compassion, creativity and developing the confidence and skills of our adult stud
we need to provide outlets of self-expression and voice, and when our young women has voice, they have the power to make changes in their own lives, and potential globally. computer science has the power to do that, and we've seen that in our techknowvation class. thank you, gabriel and elizabeth for embracing this idea, and in the words of chris hogan, we are focused, but not finished. thank you. [applause] >> the next rave special service award goes to jennifer kababi. she's a special...
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generation progress is also excited to launch our voice, our vote. a story bank that will document the real and significant challenges to many young people face when trying to vote. we hope our initiatives will help spur lawmakers across the country to follow the examples of leaders such as governor brown. we are so grateful that you could join us here today and i can't wait to talk to you more about your incredible work and the influence that you really are having on the national conversation. let's just jump right in. under your leadership, governor brown, oregon has established itself as a national leader for expanding voter access and consistently ranked as having one of the highest voter participation rates in the country. one need look no further than the 2018 midterm election, where 60% of oregonians turned out to vote. to put that in perspective, participation nationally was at 47%. so i think the question is, what is the secret sauce? what is oregon secret having such high voter engagement in every election? is it the result of policies that
generation progress is also excited to launch our voice, our vote. a story bank that will document the real and significant challenges to many young people face when trying to vote. we hope our initiatives will help spur lawmakers across the country to follow the examples of leaders such as governor brown. we are so grateful that you could join us here today and i can't wait to talk to you more about your incredible work and the influence that you really are having on the national conversation....
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[ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more.an my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >>> yes, i think it is a mistake and i've said all along that i don't think bob mueller should rely on written answers. i think the constraint that bob mueller's operating under is he had an acting attorney general who was appointed because he would be hostile to a subpoena on the president. and now he has a permanent attorney general who was chosen for the same hostility to his investigation who would likely oppose that step. >> that's adam schiff calling on special counsel robert mueller to subpoena president trump. or something like that. at least saying it would be a mistake not to. joining us now is democratic congressman jim himes, he serves on that committee. good morning, congressman. >> good morning, alisyn. >> do you think it would be a mistake if the mueller report comes out a
[ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more.an my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >>> yes, i think it is a mistake and i've said all along that i don't think bob mueller should rely on written answers. i think the constraint that bob mueller's operating under is he had an acting...
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in the past, we've always looked to the president as, to be that unifying voice, who gives voice to our connectedness and our concerns. that's not happening and it will not happen with this president. it is not in his dna. it is not part of his history. so we should stop expecting that. so let's set that aside. i think what this moment calls for is for americans to recognize our own voice and to share globally as well as here at home how we all feel and appreciate each other and our connectedness. that's not pie in the sky or kum ba yah, just who we've been as americans. unless we're prepared to jettison that and say we are no loaninger those people and that we do align ourselves more with trump, this is a moment we cannot miss. >> we're reminded here, michael, the idea debated over many a year of american exceptionalism, we really think bigger. think at 55,000 feet, not 5,000 feet. in the last 24 hours, the very idea is questioned again and you heard the introduction earlier, michael. that is that john mccain, the attacks. my friend, i am sure you were thinking, i cannot believe i read
in the past, we've always looked to the president as, to be that unifying voice, who gives voice to our connectedness and our concerns. that's not happening and it will not happen with this president. it is not in his dna. it is not part of his history. so we should stop expecting that. so let's set that aside. i think what this moment calls for is for americans to recognize our own voice and to share globally as well as here at home how we all feel and appreciate each other and our...
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i wish there were some other voices. on the right i can't see any voices coming out here. ted cruz? marco rubio who talked about shutting down muslim cafes. senator lindsey graham said monitor a mosque if you have a mosque. when you have that language, are you surprised people are turning up at mosques with guns? i went to a conference in texas last year of muslims. there were people with guns standing outside shouting. that is what is going on in cities in the united states encouraged from the very top. >> go ahead, shawn. >> don, i was going to point out. we talk about this as a threat to national security. i want to be very clear. this is a threat to national security but there's something i don't think people realize about that. when we talk about this being a threat to national security, if you are a white american who doesn't have a racist bone in your body but you are indifferent or disengaged from the rise of hate crimes in this country, then there is no threat to your security. these individuals are going after people for -- because of the color of their skin or because of
i wish there were some other voices. on the right i can't see any voices coming out here. ted cruz? marco rubio who talked about shutting down muslim cafes. senator lindsey graham said monitor a mosque if you have a mosque. when you have that language, are you surprised people are turning up at mosques with guns? i went to a conference in texas last year of muslims. there were people with guns standing outside shouting. that is what is going on in cities in the united states encouraged from the...
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it's only section we hear her voice. malawi felt good about connie a white woman from alabama with a southern accent that made her laugh. she drink she did and no one would ever guess she was high school massacre. she taught in the school system for almost as long as malawi had been a lie. when she heard a woman give a belly laugh she adored her. connie had felt the same way about malawi inviting her to dinner ensuring dirt of her colleagues. malawi only had a handful of white prints. most of them liberal hipsters around her own age. she was well into her 50s and voted for mccain in 2008 mitt romney 2012. malawi forgive her for that. they gathered at connie's house and sometimes they played scrabble or watched a movie but mostly they drink gin. malawi added coke she likes being different. their coworkers malawi can ask connie with anything related to teaching. she made her decision to move to west palm beach worth it. as for the moment decision she worried was the wrong move but so far her new life was working out and sh
it's only section we hear her voice. malawi felt good about connie a white woman from alabama with a southern accent that made her laugh. she drink she did and no one would ever guess she was high school massacre. she taught in the school system for almost as long as malawi had been a lie. when she heard a woman give a belly laugh she adored her. connie had felt the same way about malawi inviting her to dinner ensuring dirt of her colleagues. malawi only had a handful of white prints. most of...
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show, it's between me, my stage manager, shaw, and the recorded voices. >> seth: the recorded voicesyou ever redone those? >> no, no, no, yeah, that's the director's ex-boyfriend. >> seth: oh, wow! [ laughter ] >> so, he still remains. >> seth: and there's sound effects, as well? was this something you spend a lot of mon on, getting the voices and sound effects? no, okay. >> no. no, when we fit put the play together, i mean, we had, like, no budget and we have so many souneffects in the show. we had to, sort of, do them all ourselves, really. my mom is onof them -- just is one of them. [ laughter ] >> set show.s a voice in the >> she's a voice in the show. and then my sister did the sound design. and there's, kind of -there's like porn sounds during the show. so, she had to go and create those for us. [ laughter ] seth: not from scratch. i hope she went to the internet. [ laughter ] >> she did go to the internet. she came in like -- and then the rest we, sort of, created ourselves. >> seth: gotcha. were any of them hard to create or were they pretty --? >> well, there's quite a lot o
show, it's between me, my stage manager, shaw, and the recorded voices. >> seth: the recorded voicesyou ever redone those? >> no, no, no, yeah, that's the director's ex-boyfriend. >> seth: oh, wow! [ laughter ] >> so, he still remains. >> seth: and there's sound effects, as well? was this something you spend a lot of mon on, getting the voices and sound effects? no, okay. >> no. no, when we fit put the play together, i mean, we had, like, no budget and we...
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of course, the vision laid out by thomas jefferson -- he called it equal voice, equal voice. it meant distributed power among the electorate, not concentrated power. he said, only with equal voice. and he said is it to the mother principle. only with that do you get bills that reflect the will of the people. well, we're getting bills that reflect a small irk is l of power and -- a small circle of power and privilege, not the people, because of this dark money concentrating power. when the koch brothers cartel puts hundreds of millions of dollars into our campaigns, the people go, where's our voice? i'll be lucky if i can give $10 to this candidate and $15 to this candidate. so the american people know the system is rigged, rigged in a profound way by this dark money, and where does this come from? that same supreme court that gutted the voting rights act; that same supreme court that failed to take on gerrymandering it's the court that has flipped our constitution on its head, replacing we the people with the vision of government by and for that small group of people in the c
of course, the vision laid out by thomas jefferson -- he called it equal voice, equal voice. it meant distributed power among the electorate, not concentrated power. he said, only with equal voice. and he said is it to the mother principle. only with that do you get bills that reflect the will of the people. well, we're getting bills that reflect a small irk is l of power and -- a small circle of power and privilege, not the people, because of this dark money concentrating power. when the koch...
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and the you also voiced what they had to say in regards to this issue have a listen. to the u.s. policy on golan is reflected in the relevant resolutions of the security council and that policy has not changed your opinion in line with international law does not recognize israel sovereignty over to territories occupied by israel since june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven including the golan heights and does not consider them to be part of israel's territory. you know all of the arab countries the syrian sovereignty the un the middle east instability you know in general you know political solution to a very very complex issue the united states and trumps in particular well the showed what they think about all those things yeah i mean i suppose we need to understand what exactly is at stake. absolutely the golan heights is a strip of land on the border between syria and israel back in the eighty's in the course of a war it was occupied by israel and that is how it is classified internationally that's how u.n. puts it it is the syrian territory occupied by israel. one of joe t
and the you also voiced what they had to say in regards to this issue have a listen. to the u.s. policy on golan is reflected in the relevant resolutions of the security council and that policy has not changed your opinion in line with international law does not recognize israel sovereignty over to territories occupied by israel since june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven including the golan heights and does not consider them to be part of israel's territory. you know all of the arab...