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he went to the waco compound when it was under siege.l 19th, two years to the date after the waco incident, oklahoma city was bombed. >> mr. president, there are tens, maybe more -- tens of thousands of men and women dressing up on weekends in military garb going off for training because they're upset about waco. despite what you say, we're talking about thousands and thousands of people in this country who are furious at the federal government. >> well, they have a right to believe whatever they want. they have a right to say whatever they want. they have a right to keep and bear arms. they have a right to put on uniforms and go out on the weekends. they do not have the right to kill innocent americans. they do not have the right to violate the law. >> it's not like you can go to war against domestic terrorism. they're ours. this was our problem. >> we still don't know how much hate is growing now near other scrubbed farmhouses in other trailer parks. that is, how many others there are just like him. vo: gopi has built her business with
he went to the waco compound when it was under siege.l 19th, two years to the date after the waco incident, oklahoma city was bombed. >> mr. president, there are tens, maybe more -- tens of thousands of men and women dressing up on weekends in military garb going off for training because they're upset about waco. despite what you say, we're talking about thousands and thousands of people in this country who are furious at the federal government. >> well, they have a right to believe...
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>> golodryga: the secrets of waco 25 years later. >> i didn't want to take this to my grave. >> golodryga: remembering rosemarie. >> we saw him put it in him. 9>> golodryga: and... >> wow! >> golodryga: we'll reveal the most popular "on the road" report of 2017. >> we're going to get ice cream! >> and you don't. >> reporter: oh. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> golodryga: this is our western edition. good evening. jeff is off. i'm bianna golodryga. new york city's deadliest fire in decades was spark the officials say by a three-year- old boy playing the burner of a kitchen stove. 12 people, including five children, are dead. four others are critically injured. don dahler explains how it spread so quickly. >> reporter: it took first responders only three minutes to arrive, but not in time to prevent a tragedy caused by a three-year-old toddler playing with the stove. f.d.n.y. commissioner daniel nigro: >> the mother was not aware of it, was alerted by the young man screaming. she exited her apartment with her two-year-old and three-year- old and left the door open. >> repo
>> golodryga: the secrets of waco 25 years later. >> i didn't want to take this to my grave. >> golodryga: remembering rosemarie. >> we saw him put it in him. 9>> golodryga: and... >> wow! >> golodryga: we'll reveal the most popular "on the road" report of 2017. >> we're going to get ice cream! >> and you don't. >> reporter: oh. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> golodryga: this is our western...
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. >> i'm peter van sant here in waco, texas.ury since more than 75 flowers of the religious leader david ka resch perished in a fiery standoff with federal agents. new revelations on the branch predicted increase the federal deficit and some charities are worried about their bottom line too. ahead, why the tax bill could lower donations. you're watching "cbs this morning." that cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! why take 4-hour cough medicine? with a great selection of our armost popular models. like the adventurous rav4, well equipped corolla, sporty new 2018 camry and more. and that means huge year end savings for a very short time. right now during toyotathon. get great year end savings on a huge selection of our most popular models. offer ends january second. for great deals on other toyota's visit toyota.com this is short too. toyota let's go places. essential for vinyl, but mayb
. >> i'm peter van sant here in waco, texas.ury since more than 75 flowers of the religious leader david ka resch perished in a fiery standoff with federal agents. new revelations on the branch predicted increase the federal deficit and some charities are worried about their bottom line too. ahead, why the tax bill could lower donations. you're watching "cbs this morning." that cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one...
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he flew the american flag outside his home in waco. he always made a point to stand or the pledge of allegiance. bob was known for giving back to the loving community. bob served in the position of the leadership of could haven ant church and greeted parishners and his manner will be missed at covenant church. he worked tirelessly to raise a strong family and serve our waco community. he is loved by his friends and family and left an impression on central texas. he will be remembered as an american hero, a husband, father and grandfather, a great-grandfather and a friend. y wife and i offer our condolences and lift up the family of bob. i request that the united states flag be flown over the capitol legacy. the life and as i close today i urge all americans to pray for our country for our military men and women who protect us abroad and our first responders who protect us from threats here at home. thank you, mr. speaker. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: mr. schweikert is recognized for the remainder of the hour as the designee of
he flew the american flag outside his home in waco. he always made a point to stand or the pledge of allegiance. bob was known for giving back to the loving community. bob served in the position of the leadership of could haven ant church and greeted parishners and his manner will be missed at covenant church. he worked tirelessly to raise a strong family and serve our waco community. he is loved by his friends and family and left an impression on central texas. he will be remembered as an...
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. >> the tragedy in waco in 1993 continues to smolder.elations and why this story still haunts the american people. waco was a tale of a religious fringe group that decided to fight back against the federal government, and murdered federal law enforcement, and then at the end of the siege, burned themselves up rather than come out.
. >> the tragedy in waco in 1993 continues to smolder.elations and why this story still haunts the american people. waco was a tale of a religious fringe group that decided to fight back against the federal government, and murdered federal law enforcement, and then at the end of the siege, burned themselves up rather than come out.
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waco was a tale of a religious fringe group that decided to fight back against the federal governmentd murdered federal law enforcement, and then at the end of the siege, burned themselves up rather than come out.
waco was a tale of a religious fringe group that decided to fight back against the federal governmentd murdered federal law enforcement, and then at the end of the siege, burned themselves up rather than come out.
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>> reporter: this delivery man unwittingly armed the cult. >> i have beenme happened out there. >> wacop that decided to fight back against g >> reporter: their leader, david kore koresh, a self-proclaimed son o waco ♪ >> he was incrediblyted patient lord. >> he was spellbindin. human flesh. >> they would do anything for this man.acts. >> hue many young girls have sex with? >> i think at least ten. >> he was zuft christ who loved and rock and roll, and he was going bring the end of times. >> reporter: covered the investigation. she's a cbs om made the bulletp >> reporter: joann vega moved into the parents when she was an infant. >> they were getting dealer. >> reporter: the davidian arms race turnede larry was checking a box in his >> his wife it. deborah. >> somebody had to do something. >> reporr:shiff's department wh theal alcohol, a firearms, the atf. authorized ll conrn months of coshowtime, showtime. and >> my mom grabbed there were people lying on the floor that dead. >> i took a flash bangndwindow. when i get through the window, there's a man room with an ak-47. i s times. >> re
>> reporter: this delivery man unwittingly armed the cult. >> i have beenme happened out there. >> wacop that decided to fight back against g >> reporter: their leader, david kore koresh, a self-proclaimed son o waco ♪ >> he was incrediblyted patient lord. >> he was spellbindin. human flesh. >> they would do anything for this man.acts. >> hue many young girls have sex with? >> i think at least ten. >> he was zuft christ who loved and...
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we had just done a film on waco, the inside story. we did all these interviews with the major fbi guys who were part of negotiating with koresh. we had audiotapes of the actual negotiation. i kept saying, can we put these show?apes -- make a radio somebody said he can put it on the web. what is that? for, we build a website "waco: the inside story." i said can we put the whole film on their? they said not yet. we put the interviews up. all the interviews -- that website exists today. people still write to us about that website. from then onwards we began publishing all the edited, longer versions of the primary source material behind the front line. last week, the second film that ran of putin's revenge, there were 65 interviews. a body of work, historically important. that will not persuade the average person that is viewing it that they will go often hunt through interview material. but you have made it completely transparent. somehow that seats into the culture. we raise the bar high in -- and hold onto the bar, we hold on to who w
we had just done a film on waco, the inside story. we did all these interviews with the major fbi guys who were part of negotiating with koresh. we had audiotapes of the actual negotiation. i kept saying, can we put these show?apes -- make a radio somebody said he can put it on the web. what is that? for, we build a website "waco: the inside story." i said can we put the whole film on their? they said not yet. we put the interviews up. all the interviews -- that website exists today....
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so as the sun sets on another chapter of northern english tradition the brave folk of waco and bit daft i well made the pollies be with him. this is david is live from berlin i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks for being us. images from an isolated country images from the north korea. and italians a target for captured fascinating shots of everyday life in a regimented society. a north korean diary starting december twenty.
so as the sun sets on another chapter of northern english tradition the brave folk of waco and bit daft i well made the pollies be with him. this is david is live from berlin i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks for being us. images from an isolated country images from the north korea. and italians a target for captured fascinating shots of everyday life in a regimented society. a north korean diary starting december twenty.
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early on that whether i play, you know, in new york or jakarta or peoria or, doesn't matter, or in wacothing i can do is be totally present and totally engaged. there is nothing more important. and so, it is the focus that is there, and what that means is not being present in that i'm delivering a package and here is the package, but more like, ok, -- ♪ yo-yo: if i play for a group of people, whether it is kindergartners or inner-city school, white house, it is, you think about what you are trying to say, who you are saying it to, but the only thing that is important is that they remember something that will make them make, perform an action afterwards, so it is living material. david: do you ever have a problem that you're thinking about one thing while you are playing a piece? yo-yo: when i am playing, it is about absolute concentration. nothing. david: right, so you don't have any lapses? yo-yo: i can sometimes feel mental lapses coming on. david: do you ever forget the piece, forget the notes you play? you don't use music. yo-yo: i do sometimes, and sometimes i don't. what i tell pe
early on that whether i play, you know, in new york or jakarta or peoria or, doesn't matter, or in wacothing i can do is be totally present and totally engaged. there is nothing more important. and so, it is the focus that is there, and what that means is not being present in that i'm delivering a package and here is the package, but more like, ok, -- ♪ yo-yo: if i play for a group of people, whether it is kindergartners or inner-city school, white house, it is, you think about what you are...
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so as the sun sets on another chapter of northern english tradition the brave folk of waco and bit daft i well made the pollies be with you. this is live from berlin i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks for being us. images from an isolated country images from the north korea. and italians a toggle for captured fascinating shots of everyday life in a regimented society. a north korean diary starting december twenty. he's the stuff of legend. from jewish myth and folklore as old as the ages. made of clay dust or soil he's an artificial being brought to life by human hands he's a helper a companion and above all a guardian but whenever he sets out to discover what he is he runs amok. the image of this mythical being has evolved over the centuries. but now in the age of robotics. this legendary super hero suddenly seems within reach of becoming a reality. the gollum. in my nigga my generation's perception of the gollum as a doll a large powerful being from the late middle ages stemmed from the character's militant portrayal in full vegas movie. and via have to. the goal of how
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still have surplus is there today you're very familiar with those weapons by contractors and nobel waco. but is it still in gauging that activity happens also in afghanistan where ever you have this kind of activity you have clandestine programs principally run by the agency cia and it goes on and on and on and the way it probably happened in a number of ways is that they really captured or they went to opposition fighters who may have joined isis but in many some of them were actually mislaid when they were parachuted in either of those approaches and in the one case when isis initially took over mosul back in two thousand and fourteen. they took incredible amounts of weaponry from the iraqi fighters. and then mosul fill this up so they were they've been able to get these weapons they've been able to. actually modify it to to suit their purposes and and be able to just launch tubes for example so that they can comply with. the weapon systems itself so the isis engineers if you will were very very clever and in and showed a lot of ingenuity and this is part of this also is that the orig
still have surplus is there today you're very familiar with those weapons by contractors and nobel waco. but is it still in gauging that activity happens also in afghanistan where ever you have this kind of activity you have clandestine programs principally run by the agency cia and it goes on and on and on and the way it probably happened in a number of ways is that they really captured or they went to opposition fighters who may have joined isis but in many some of them were actually mislaid...
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so as the sun sets on another chapter of northern english tradition the brave folk of waco and big bear for well may the pollies be with you. and with that you are up to date now on news i'm sarah kelly in berlin don't forget you can follow us on facebook and twitter so you can see. in good shape. on this edition we're going to talk about keep replaying. first it hurts a bit then the pain doesn't go away and after that it gets worse when she says there are good medications don't help anymore it's time to hit the you are when is the right time to go for surgery. in good shape. why do elephants need this. plastic model turn into a paving stone why do algae make it clear. good idea kill working in the winter and there are people developing smart solutions everywhere. let's inspiring each other to the environment magazine go at africa in sixty minutes on d w. gets an adult moments down right before. it's all about the stories inside. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and inspired by distinctive instagram or years at g.w. stories new topi
so as the sun sets on another chapter of northern english tradition the brave folk of waco and big bear for well may the pollies be with you. and with that you are up to date now on news i'm sarah kelly in berlin don't forget you can follow us on facebook and twitter so you can see. in good shape. on this edition we're going to talk about keep replaying. first it hurts a bit then the pain doesn't go away and after that it gets worse when she says there are good medications don't help anymore...
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there's a group that started in waco, texas, called "unbound." they do great work.they deal with the victims' side. one of the neat things i have seen in our community, they have brought law enforcement into the tent and have educated them about -- the way these folks were victimized and what's happening to them. they have formed a collaboration where sheriff parnell mcnamara, sheriff of mccleanny county set up a sting system like you talked about, like mr. winkler talked about. unfortunately, business is booming. it is making a dent from what i understand. traffickers are no longer stopping in waco, texas, doesn't mean they've gone away, just in other areas. i want to continue with you, miss smith. we heard about the terrible consequences how victims can be lured into sex trafficking but we haven't heard about what can be done to stop sex exploitation in the first place. can you talk about your prevention efforts and how technology can be used to stop the exploitation before it starts? >> great question. thank you. we are doing a lot of prevention. we have reoccurr
there's a group that started in waco, texas, called "unbound." they do great work.they deal with the victims' side. one of the neat things i have seen in our community, they have brought law enforcement into the tent and have educated them about -- the way these folks were victimized and what's happening to them. they have formed a collaboration where sheriff parnell mcnamara, sheriff of mccleanny county set up a sting system like you talked about, like mr. winkler talked about....
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there is a group that started in waco, texas called unbound and they do great work and they deal with the victim side. one of the neat things i have seen in our community is that they have brought law enforcement into -- and educated the way these folks are victimized and what is happening to them. and they have formed a the sheriffn with of the county setting up a sting system like you talked about. business is booming, unfortunately. -- andaking a dad in the the traffickers are no longer stopping in waco, texas but it does not mean they have gone away. they are just in other areas. with you.continue we have heard about the consequences of how easily victims can be lured into sex trafficking. -- can you talk about your organization's prevention efforts and how technology can be used to stop exportation before it starts? >> great question, thank you. we are doing a lot around prevention. we have reoccurring small groups facilitated a therapist and a survivor with the high risk kids , interactive groups with middle school and high school students. i think when we are talking about prev
there is a group that started in waco, texas called unbound and they do great work and they deal with the victim side. one of the neat things i have seen in our community is that they have brought law enforcement into -- and educated the way these folks are victimized and what is happening to them. and they have formed a the sheriffn with of the county setting up a sting system like you talked about. business is booming, unfortunately. -- andaking a dad in the the traffickers are no longer...
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waco, texas it's snowing right now and that snow will begin to gather across the northern fringe of thenues to move up to the north and the east. tomorrow it clouds up and with the clouds it's going to be chilly. temperatures just hovering in the 30s at 7:00, 34. by 1:00, 39. it will be a dry day tomorrow. we're not talking about any snow on friday. but on saturday it's another situation. you wake up saturday morning 8:00, it's cloudy and we do have some of that snow falling across parts of new jersey, parts of delaware. it will extend to our north and west communities by saturday afternoon by 1:00, even some snow showers across the poconos and we'll see the line retreating as the system pulls away by saturday night. we're not talking about a major winter storm, but expect the snoel we're talking about talking grassy accumulations along the i-95 core dor. we're looking at the potential for 1-3 inches of grassy accumulations could coat the roads and do be careful any wet roads untreated could become icy. saturday that first snow 36, sunday the sun aback but it's windy and cold. 39 degree
waco, texas it's snowing right now and that snow will begin to gather across the northern fringe of thenues to move up to the north and the east. tomorrow it clouds up and with the clouds it's going to be chilly. temperatures just hovering in the 30s at 7:00, 34. by 1:00, 39. it will be a dry day tomorrow. we're not talking about any snow on friday. but on saturday it's another situation. you wake up saturday morning 8:00, it's cloudy and we do have some of that snow falling across parts of new...
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so that's what often happens when the federal government gets involved and we saw that with waco. if they had gotten the help of the local law enforcement, there would have been no loss of life in all reality. but the a.t.f. was going to bust in and make a big show out of it. and it cost an awful lot of lives. well, you'd like to think that when the f.b.i. comes in you don't have to worry. they're going to do the right thing. and i know so many incredible, outstanding f.b.i. agents. but for mr. cohen to continue to say even after he's been advised and reminded that i have been raising cain about robert mueller for over a decade, i guess, he came in, sworn in in january of 2007 as i understand it, and initially when i questioned robert mueller as f.b.i. director, when i first got to congress, i was carrying that image of the great f.b.i., the image that so many of the agents still carry. thousands of them still carry. but with more and more difficulty because of the cesspools that have developed here in washington. and the way in which it had been used as we saw with the i.r.s. dur
so that's what often happens when the federal government gets involved and we saw that with waco. if they had gotten the help of the local law enforcement, there would have been no loss of life in all reality. but the a.t.f. was going to bust in and make a big show out of it. and it cost an awful lot of lives. well, you'd like to think that when the f.b.i. comes in you don't have to worry. they're going to do the right thing. and i know so many incredible, outstanding f.b.i. agents. but for mr....
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that's sliding up over austin and waco. here's 7:00 a.m. this morning. heavy rain. yet in dallas. by the time we go through the afternoon, that's when it will shift up towards dallas. ly is really drench memphis and nashville. northern portions of mississippi. all day take the rain right through the state of north carolina and also through south carolina. today's forecast. there's the fog. there's the rain. one more maybe one and a half more warm days in areas like boston, new york, d.c. d.c. near 60 degrees today for your tuesday. that's much warmer than it's going to be next week when we have a cold air arrive. minneapolis, small sample of the cold coming your way. by the time we get to wednesday, only 25 for you. rain in the southeast and begins to cool off in areas especially of northern new england. take a look coming up next half hour at the christmas forecast. changes especially in the northeast. chance that some people could get snow on christmas. >> really. >> wow. >> look at that smile on her. >> i'm like teasing a little seven-year-old kid. >> wow. >> and
that's sliding up over austin and waco. here's 7:00 a.m. this morning. heavy rain. yet in dallas. by the time we go through the afternoon, that's when it will shift up towards dallas. ly is really drench memphis and nashville. northern portions of mississippi. all day take the rain right through the state of north carolina and also through south carolina. today's forecast. there's the fog. there's the rain. one more maybe one and a half more warm days in areas like boston, new york, d.c. d.c....
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if you look at watergate, aftermath, waco, ruby ridge, campaign contribution case involving chinese andice president gore, all these times the fbi had a lot of reassessing to do, a lot of conflict with the department of justice and i think what we're seeing here is our generation's conflict. and something very, very bad happened here and that is the fbi failed to resist entry of politics into the bureau. vehicle by which that happens ironically is the department of justice. that is why we're not getting near enough information here. there are a lot of questions we should be asking about the who, what, when, where and why. lea: peter strzok question came about because the ig investigation and andrew mccabe there is no proof of any wrongdoing at this point. >> that is important point. when i got into the fbi and i and some other colleagues kind of passed the fbi on to the next generation we had a saying we always live with, and it was kind of a pretty elementary thing and that is not just what we do, it is actions, the perception of actions. if the perception is tainted you can never rega
if you look at watergate, aftermath, waco, ruby ridge, campaign contribution case involving chinese andice president gore, all these times the fbi had a lot of reassessing to do, a lot of conflict with the department of justice and i think what we're seeing here is our generation's conflict. and something very, very bad happened here and that is the fbi failed to resist entry of politics into the bureau. vehicle by which that happens ironically is the department of justice. that is why we're...
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. >> as we have seen with federal operations in the past, we don't want to see a waco situation occur here at all. >> they were always armed, and they viewed themselves as a buffer between those who were on the refuge and law enforcement. i asked, "what do you mean by being a buffer?" and i never got a great answer. >> mr. bundy, to you right there, it is time for you to go home. (cheers and applause) >> narrator: in town, the residents were turning against the bundys. >> how was harney county impacted? it's like there was a big earthquake through the population. it shattered us. you know, it fragmented people, you know? there were families that were arguing over things, you know, and friends that weren't friends anymore. and people were in fear. >> you people get the hell out of here. you don't own a god(bleep) nut, bolt, or nothing else here. >> narrator: almost a month into the occupation, lavoy finicum told reporters that he sensed the fbi's mood shifting. >> the tenor has changed, and they have become more hardened. and when they step out of their vehicles, now they're stepping o
. >> as we have seen with federal operations in the past, we don't want to see a waco situation occur here at all. >> they were always armed, and they viewed themselves as a buffer between those who were on the refuge and law enforcement. i asked, "what do you mean by being a buffer?" and i never got a great answer. >> mr. bundy, to you right there, it is time for you to go home. (cheers and applause) >> narrator: in town, the residents were turning against the...
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criticisms, the post 9/11 criticism, the criticism of ken starr when he was a special counsel, you know, waco, ruby ridge, these things happened. the fbi is not perfect by any sense of the imagination. but as i've said before pretty damn close when it comes to it. but in the end it's the facts that have to be proven or disproven to make sure that this country has the faith that the fbi can do the job that they're charged with doing and the mission. >> peter, you worked for robert mueller. how do you think he's dealing with all this? is it getting under his skin? >> not at all. former director mueller was impressive just like every -- i've worked for seven directors in my span in the fbi including, you know, with the exception of director wray, who i met and is continuing on pushing those priorities that the fbi have to deal with, very complex ones. but as far as bob mueller he was, i think after 9/11 that criticism, those questions that came up he saved the fbi, i think, when there were people trying to break up the fbi, forming domestic intelligence agency which would have never flown in thi
criticisms, the post 9/11 criticism, the criticism of ken starr when he was a special counsel, you know, waco, ruby ridge, these things happened. the fbi is not perfect by any sense of the imagination. but as i've said before pretty damn close when it comes to it. but in the end it's the facts that have to be proven or disproven to make sure that this country has the faith that the fbi can do the job that they're charged with doing and the mission. >> peter, you worked for robert mueller....
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about some of the outrage and antigovernment sentiment that was t started hee with the response to wacod i wonder why people don't look at that kind of approach basically just going violently and taking over and letting a lot of hostages be shot. >> host: thank you, justin. bill prouder you are shaking her head to what we need to understand is that he doesn't care about casualties in these situations so he's talking about schoolol taken over in chechnya and there were many, many childreng taken hostage and vladimir was more bored aboutut killing the hostae takers that he was about saving the hostages. hundreds of children were killed in these situations. the difference russia in america is the reason why he doesn't care is that he doesn't operate in a democracy where he can be thrown out for mishandling a situation like this. he can effectively stop the ballot boxes and there's no real democracy. there's been ais number of these terrorist incidences where basically he goes and kills everyone in the room and there is something called [inaudible], a theater in the same thing happened many
about some of the outrage and antigovernment sentiment that was t started hee with the response to wacod i wonder why people don't look at that kind of approach basically just going violently and taking over and letting a lot of hostages be shot. >> host: thank you, justin. bill prouder you are shaking her head to what we need to understand is that he doesn't care about casualties in these situations so he's talking about schoolol taken over in chechnya and there were many, many childreng...
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last waco president trump said, quote, the beating heart of our plan is a tax cut for working families. under this plan in the first and best year -- and when i say best year, this means the year that the tables look best for the republican argument, for the sponsors of the bill, every year after it gets worse. the 90 million taxpayers in america that make $50,000 or less gept an average tax cut of $160 a year. that's what they will get on average. millions of taxpayers that are middle class in this bill will actually see a tax increase in -- if this law passes and that number will grow over time. so it's not true that this is a middle-class plan. what this is is a tax cut for the wealthiest americans that's masquerading as a middle-class tax plan. they passed around a few crumbs to the middle class and said, you should be satisfied with this. we promise you that you will benefit from the trickle-down benefits of the massive tax cut we are borrowing -- we are paying for by borrowing from our children. so then the next thing they say is that we'll supercharge economic growth and that wi
last waco president trump said, quote, the beating heart of our plan is a tax cut for working families. under this plan in the first and best year -- and when i say best year, this means the year that the tables look best for the republican argument, for the sponsors of the bill, every year after it gets worse. the 90 million taxpayers in america that make $50,000 or less gept an average tax cut of $160 a year. that's what they will get on average. millions of taxpayers that are middle class in...
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from what i understand the lodger kers are no stopping in waco texas, that doesn't mean they have gone in other areas. to continue with you miss smith. victims can ut how be lured into sex trafficking. we haven't talked about what to stop it in the first place. how you talk about technology can be used to stop it starts.on before >> great question. thank you. we are doing a lot around prevention. we have reoccurring small by a s fags ill tated therapist and survivor, middle tive groups with school and high school students. i think when we are talking about prevention. have to talk about is demand reduction. does what they do. if someone picks up the phone sex. ll for they know might be law enforcement. suburbs, small towns. they know the laws are strong. their pitch at might go out on a press release. boss and thefe and people they go to church with might see that. deterrence. ong some law enforcement sites put everyone canres so see - that's the thing that we if we o have happening are going to prevent this. and then we have just got to marketplace, as we have been talking about. anon
from what i understand the lodger kers are no stopping in waco texas, that doesn't mean they have gone in other areas. to continue with you miss smith. victims can ut how be lured into sex trafficking. we haven't talked about what to stop it in the first place. how you talk about technology can be used to stop it starts.on before >> great question. thank you. we are doing a lot around prevention. we have reoccurring small by a s fags ill tated therapist and survivor, middle tive groups...
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the situation >> we had put a little money together and went all in in this development in wachack waco right when the market crashed. we bought it in '09 and put all the eggs in one basket, come 2010, and the market fell apart. >> i made a couple of shopping sprees i probably shouldn't have gone on. >> in 2020, everything is unavoidable. we love the idea of the never quit, never give up. >> pretty wide variety of answers there. any stick out to you >> one theme is be careful who you trust, be mindful of the person who is offering to help i actually like matthew mcconaughey's line, when someone asks for a loan, most likely you're giving it to them >> my dad told me that a long time ago, probably when he was giving me a loan it's interesting how many people regret the frivolous purchases they make. whether it was a lamborghini or shopping sprees. you get the sense -- >> with the benefit of hindsight, that was a very fleeting kind of bit of pleasure and of course you also known alternative uses, how much it could have built up to >> we can keep this in mind when we talk about the year's b
the situation >> we had put a little money together and went all in in this development in wachack waco right when the market crashed. we bought it in '09 and put all the eggs in one basket, come 2010, and the market fell apart. >> i made a couple of shopping sprees i probably shouldn't have gone on. >> in 2020, everything is unavoidable. we love the idea of the never quit, never give up. >> pretty wide variety of answers there. any stick out to you >> one theme is...
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some of the outrage and antigovernment sentiment that was started here with the response to waco, i wonderpeople won't look at that kind of basically just and takingolently over. you were shaking her head that your head. -- you were shaking your head. guest: putin doesn't care about casualties in these situations. there was a school taken over in chechnya. many children were taken hostage. putin was more worried about killing the hostage takers then saving -- then saving the hostages. hundreds of children were killed. he doesn't operate in a democracy where he can be thrown out for mishandling a situation like this. he can stuff the ballot boxes. there's no real democracy. he doesn't care abouthe does noe situations. there is a number of these terrorist incidents where he kills everybody in the room. there was something called northeast and the same type of thing happened where many people died. this is one of the symptoms of a dictatorship. the dictator does not care because there is no consequence to him. host: what is the best way for us to understand vladimir putin? t: if you want to u
some of the outrage and antigovernment sentiment that was started here with the response to waco, i wonderpeople won't look at that kind of basically just and takingolently over. you were shaking her head that your head. -- you were shaking your head. guest: putin doesn't care about casualties in these situations. there was a school taken over in chechnya. many children were taken hostage. putin was more worried about killing the hostage takers then saving -- then saving the hostages. hundreds...