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and doing it in a way that was -- raid of waco, but doing it in a way that was smart. he wanted to make sure david karesh didn't become a martyr. the republicans were looking to take down the clinton administration and put the blame on them. this was a new role for him. that was in 1995 after republicans had taken over the hearings. it was interesting how you could see at the time how that took over the national conversation for quite a while. and it was part of what fueled anti-federal law enforcement feelings in parts of the west. and part of that trend is still very prevalent in the republican party. this is from 1998. this is now senator elect chuck schumer. >> ladies and gentlemen, the distinguished senator elect from new york, mr. chuck schumer. >> when the founding fathers designed the government of this country, they realized there would be rare and crucial times in history when it would the necessary to break into the regular rule of order of how our government works to pull the nation out of crisis and in fact dave the republic. they devised a process of impe
and doing it in a way that was -- raid of waco, but doing it in a way that was smart. he wanted to make sure david karesh didn't become a martyr. the republicans were looking to take down the clinton administration and put the blame on them. this was a new role for him. that was in 1995 after republicans had taken over the hearings. it was interesting how you could see at the time how that took over the national conversation for quite a while. and it was part of what fueled anti-federal law...
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it's almost enough to make me want to move to waco. but not quite. cuz it's waco. . .niston just turned 50.. but she had a little scare along the way. her private jet had to make an emergency landing because of a bad wheel.. it obviously wasn't that bad because she made it to the party.. along with all of her movie star friends: here she is with her gal pal's gwenneth.. and kate.. we're so cute. we wake up like this. i hate them. lol oh and speaking of waking up.. her morning tv co-star was also there.. reece witherspoon.. who played rachael's little sister on friends back in the day.. will star with anniston in a show about the cut-throat word of morning tv.. it's based on a book about the rivalry between abc and nbc's morning shows. which is nothing compared to the drama of the kron-4 morning news. (ad lib hahah just kidding) steve carrell plays you're part james.. he's the anchorman.. instead of the weatherman like he was in the movie with will farrell. the crazy part is .. his character's name is mitch kessler.. and i used to anchor this show with john kessler. you
it's almost enough to make me want to move to waco. but not quite. cuz it's waco. . .niston just turned 50.. but she had a little scare along the way. her private jet had to make an emergency landing because of a bad wheel.. it obviously wasn't that bad because she made it to the party.. along with all of her movie star friends: here she is with her gal pal's gwenneth.. and kate.. we're so cute. we wake up like this. i hate them. lol oh and speaking of waking up.. her morning tv co-star was...
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it's almost enough to make me want to move to waco. but not quite. cuz it's waco.y's favorite friend jennifer anniston just turned 50.. but she had a little scare along the way. her private jet had to make an emergency landing because of a bad wheel.. it obviously wasn't that bad because she made it to the party.. along with all of her movie star friends: here she is with her gal pal's gwenneth.. and kate.. we're so cute. we wake up like this. i hate them. lol oh and speaking of waking up.. her morning tv co-star was also there.. reece witherspoon.. who played rachael's little sister on friends back in the day.. will star with anniston in a show about the cut-throat word of morning tv.. it's based on a book about the rivalry between abc and nbc's morning shows. which is nothing compared to the drama of the kron-4 morning news. (ad lib hahah just kidding) steve carrell plays you're part james.. he's the anchorman.. instead of the weatherman like he was in the movie with will farrell. the crazy part is .. his character's name is mitch kessler.. and i used to anchor t
it's almost enough to make me want to move to waco. but not quite. cuz it's waco.y's favorite friend jennifer anniston just turned 50.. but she had a little scare along the way. her private jet had to make an emergency landing because of a bad wheel.. it obviously wasn't that bad because she made it to the party.. along with all of her movie star friends: here she is with her gal pal's gwenneth.. and kate.. we're so cute. we wake up like this. i hate them. lol oh and speaking of waking up.. her...
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robert gave back to the greater waco community. he served two terms on the economic opportunities advancement corporation, volunteered at the historic waco foundation mccaula house and taught sunday school classes and assisted the waco rotary club. both he and joyce were known for their commitment to the palor's museum, the humane society, 1845 society, the baylor bear foundation and the baylor tipoff club. he received national recognition for his teaching efforts and named as an outstanding educator of america. his talents and dedication were sought by the government and universities all across the globe, but robert turned them down opting to stay at baylor. they loved baylor students as if their own family and proud to be a part of that legacy. mr. speaker, dr. robert packer's life was dwiped by his life to his country and the world. he will be forever be remembered as a husband, veteran, educator of thousands, a mentor, a selfless servabt and great friend. my wife jean and i offer our condolences to the packer family and lift up
robert gave back to the greater waco community. he served two terms on the economic opportunities advancement corporation, volunteered at the historic waco foundation mccaula house and taught sunday school classes and assisted the waco rotary club. both he and joyce were known for their commitment to the palor's museum, the humane society, 1845 society, the baylor bear foundation and the baylor tipoff club. he received national recognition for his teaching efforts and named as an outstanding...
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the decade of timothy mcveigh bombing, waco, texas.eral progressives hoped to respond to the road -- rise of the right in general. by seeking to reclaim this idea of america and a vulnerable or threatened america. they did so and then bluntly. these were liberals and progressives who fretted about the ways they could express exclusionary forms of white supremacist forms of nationalism. my third game i would like to think about for today is power disparity. during the protest planning, organizations from working-class communities of color in seattle and elsewhere criticized the protest planning for the ways that marginalize the concerns -- marginalized the concerns and leadership of those kinds of working-class organizations of color. shortly after the protests, someone who i think is an important intellectual of the late 20th century, elizabeth martinez wrote a piece called where was the color in seattle? that is part of what my research seeks to answer by tracing out some of the historical undercurrent that ultimately played out in se
the decade of timothy mcveigh bombing, waco, texas.eral progressives hoped to respond to the road -- rise of the right in general. by seeking to reclaim this idea of america and a vulnerable or threatened america. they did so and then bluntly. these were liberals and progressives who fretted about the ways they could express exclusionary forms of white supremacist forms of nationalism. my third game i would like to think about for today is power disparity. during the protest planning,...
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like and so you stop in arizona and then someone else takes it further you can see the water man in waco love ya got together when i want that. either one of them behind i find out if and. but i should go with him but i don't know i. will email. yeah i think that in the. end why do you do is a dangerous job when. yes the border at the moment the wall here how is it in this area. by the. by the. then the muslim mathematica with nothing. but a family and family so they just jump. in and they just walk over it's that easy thing we also heard about american people acting as vigilante is having weapons shooting at migrants or as ireland seekers are probably people like you know the whole throws the almost the photo memo but every pattern that they put it. on the case on. the stand in of a come on the what not all the animals for autonomy. every family the bottom of the foot and the corner of the thumb when i want to know what i saw a. little bit of them so you depend a lot on information on the ground basically and you have your own intelligence network underground to tell you where to go and
like and so you stop in arizona and then someone else takes it further you can see the water man in waco love ya got together when i want that. either one of them behind i find out if and. but i should go with him but i don't know i. will email. yeah i think that in the. end why do you do is a dangerous job when. yes the border at the moment the wall here how is it in this area. by the. by the. then the muslim mathematica with nothing. but a family and family so they just jump. in and they just...
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would have to do with the five you saw when it peace or two hundred orders from waco not a question notof the question that. he's very hard to pin the boss arrives his team has thirty minutes to win him over. article forty. percent of the people you want to take to you will chip in will people look at you and it's good that you don't look into it because it will spark next. it's interesting the. movie is just one. of the lizards that to identify thirty percent including. the textile king holds the reins of his family business firmly in his hands and like any sovereign thomas and has his court and his protocol. this is the ante chamber of power. behind this door the throne room. to showcase where the glory of this billionaire endures family or rather put up memories of pictures on my walls that put up you know paintings which have no meaning to. this ng hundred years or an old family from raw just on their part of the merchant community whose members of long featured on india's ritualistically were growing up did you always have this image in your head that you were what they're going to
would have to do with the five you saw when it peace or two hundred orders from waco not a question notof the question that. he's very hard to pin the boss arrives his team has thirty minutes to win him over. article forty. percent of the people you want to take to you will chip in will people look at you and it's good that you don't look into it because it will spark next. it's interesting the. movie is just one. of the lizards that to identify thirty percent including. the textile king holds...
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know from our experience when it happened in the western addition when i went to those meetings in waco in 1966 i was a student without those meetings at the western edition community organization as we listen to euro wabi. you're a worry yes you remember to all those men and women retired in young people who came and tried to comfort stand make a stand for justice programs came out of it. solutions came out of the incentives for tax. so those people who could invest could invest can vote they invest in low income housing a great deal of that housing in the western at issue is that low income housing that was came about as a part of the sand its citizens took in the western addition as they found themselves being on their being on the practice of being removed from there we know that they fall for that big fall for jobs. not only that. not only to be to have have a say in what happened in book form for chances with those of the lessons that we have to learn to that we have to fight relentlessly in terms of serving those who are most most vulnerable the house i live in right now within a
know from our experience when it happened in the western addition when i went to those meetings in waco in 1966 i was a student without those meetings at the western edition community organization as we listen to euro wabi. you're a worry yes you remember to all those men and women retired in young people who came and tried to comfort stand make a stand for justice programs came out of it. solutions came out of the incentives for tax. so those people who could invest could invest can vote they...
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they are purchasing the dark property in waco, texas known as the holland castle built in 1890, the stonelans to restore it. 2020 democrats all in on their progressive policies. >> reporter: if you're a minimum-wage worker you cannot afford the market rate for a 1-bedroom apartment. we must stand against those who pollute our land. jillian: what are their positions as donald trump works to make strides overseas? that debate coming up next. rob: website slamming superman for lack of diversely but the man of steel himself, dean cain, says not so fast, crucial details. ♪ super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and eczema. rob: the president is making progress overseas, very little on foreign-policy positions, numerous 2020 democratic hopefuls. many are pushing progressive policies. >> we have got to fight to do exactly what every other country does and guarantee healthcare to all people as a
they are purchasing the dark property in waco, texas known as the holland castle built in 1890, the stonelans to restore it. 2020 democrats all in on their progressive policies. >> reporter: if you're a minimum-wage worker you cannot afford the market rate for a 1-bedroom apartment. we must stand against those who pollute our land. jillian: what are their positions as donald trump works to make strides overseas? that debate coming up next. rob: website slamming superman for lack of...
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. >> one of my favorite shows and makes me want to move to waco. >> there's nothing left to buy in wacoion. and it was nothing short of a teenage dream. there's the ring. perry telling jimmy kimmel that bloom hired a helicopter on went as planned, take a look. >> he's pulling out this box that's too big for his pocket and rips it and his elbow goes into the champagne. headphones when he proposed? >> will you marry me? no, we weren't. >> it all worked out. she said yes. he had given her a note of all the reasons why he loved her so that he wouldn't notice him reaching for the ring. it didn't quite work out that way. they landed on a building james bond style and friends and family were there waiting to congratulate the happy couple. i'm hoping we can get more info on their engagement tomorrow. as robin just told you, katy perry with us live along with her fellow judges. but even movie stars sometimes not always the smoothest. >>> and finally in "pop news" this morning, oscar nominee richard grant so charming. well, he finally gets his girl or should we say funny girl. arasretty sure he w
. >> one of my favorite shows and makes me want to move to waco. >> there's nothing left to buy in wacoion. and it was nothing short of a teenage dream. there's the ring. perry telling jimmy kimmel that bloom hired a helicopter on went as planned, take a look. >> he's pulling out this box that's too big for his pocket and rips it and his elbow goes into the champagne. headphones when he proposed? >> will you marry me? no, we weren't. >> it all worked out. she said...
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. >> as we have se 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 oe thfuge 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 une bundys. >> how was harney impacted? it's like there was a big rthquake through the population. it shattered us. you know, it fragmend people, you know? there were families that weregu g over things, you know, and friends that weren't friends anymore. and people were in fear. >>ou people get the hell o of here.t you don'own a god(bleep) nut, bolt, or nothing ee here. >> narrator: almost a month into the ocpation, lavoy finicum told reporters that he sensed the fbi's mood shifting. >> the tenor has chang, and they have become more hardened. and when they step out of their vehicles, now they're stepping out with their rifles. they do not i
. >> as we have se 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 oe thfuge 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 une...
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waco between community gardens and the farm to make it easier for people who live on the east side or the west side of the city to access these events. we give away plant starts, vegetable starts, seed to, compost, mulch, and we also set up a tool station so people can bring their garden tools, take care of them, and get more life out of them to save themselves some money in gardening. upcoming in the next year, we are speaking to -- seeking to establish a permanent garden resource centre. instead of doing pop-ups, we will have a brick-and-mortar location. we are currently looking for that location. we are identifying that right now in the southeast sector, where the majority of our service area is. in addition to the pop up offering, we will have demonstration plant beds to show people different types of tomatoes and such that they can grow. we will have a greenhouse to grow a plant starts to give away, and we will also provide space for the master gardener his helpdesk. this is a service that san francisco doesn't really receive right now. master gardeners are volunteers that provid
waco between community gardens and the farm to make it easier for people who live on the east side or the west side of the city to access these events. we give away plant starts, vegetable starts, seed to, compost, mulch, and we also set up a tool station so people can bring their garden tools, take care of them, and get more life out of them to save themselves some money in gardening. upcoming in the next year, we are speaking to -- seeking to establish a permanent garden resource centre....
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america white men, working class men, there are a lot of democrats that want to focus conthat but many waco but many want to look further than that. >> stacey abrams is someone throughout her career who actually embodies unity. her campaign brought in almost a million new voters all across the state. she had a represent pietation in georgia in working in a bipartisan manner. she got things done in georgia in a bipartisan manner. it was so show the contrast of the someone who actually embodies and lives by those values and can get actually things done. >> she's not running for president. she may be doing at some point but not at the moment, but she still represents the big picture contrast. look at recent history. why was barack obama such a striking change from the bush years? yes, african american, the promise of making history, that was huge. the other piece was he actually called iraq a dumb war. so in that fever to get over iraq, he represented that kind of startling contrast. i think that's what stacey abrams represents. there's other who are not just people of color and women who repr
america white men, working class men, there are a lot of democrats that want to focus conthat but many waco but many want to look further than that. >> stacey abrams is someone throughout her career who actually embodies unity. her campaign brought in almost a million new voters all across the state. she had a represent pietation in georgia in working in a bipartisan manner. she got things done in georgia in a bipartisan manner. it was so show the contrast of the someone who actually...
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the first one was actually john danforth, who did a long study about what happened on waco and disastrous fire in the death of the branch davidians. he put out two reports, all of them public, and the message i get from the justice department people is yes, we know, but we intend to follow the rules. and then i think the fight will start between the justice department and congress. they will want to see more and it could go to court. who knows how that will end up. >> that's exactly what i wanted to ask you about, pete. what is your sense how that legal battle might play out? how long might it take? >> how long might it take? it could take many months. it could take a year perhaps if it goes all the way to the supreme court. here's the thing, normally speaking the justice department doesn't give internal memoranda like this to congress. they don't tell the congress and the public of people they chose to investigate and decided not to prosecute for obvious reasons, privacy reasons and so forth. the problem for the justice department is that they can never say we never do this, because afte
the first one was actually john danforth, who did a long study about what happened on waco and disastrous fire in the death of the branch davidians. he put out two reports, all of them public, and the message i get from the justice department people is yes, we know, but we intend to follow the rules. and then i think the fight will start between the justice department and congress. they will want to see more and it could go to court. who knows how that will end up. >> that's exactly what...
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like and so you stop in arizona and then someone else takes it further you can see the water man in waco love ya got together when i won that guy's a. thing of him behind me and i find out if and thought but i should go with him but i don't know i. will email. yeah i think that in the. end why do you do is a dangerous job and right. yes the border at the moment the wall here how is it in this area. but at this. point the. they know nothing nothing. nothing nothing but a family and from the so they just jump. in and they just walk over it's that easy theory we also heard about american people acting as vigilante is having weapons shooting at migrants or as silent seekers are probably people like you know the hope of the almost. but every pattern is that their political. thank you and that gets on the. stand in of a come on the what are all the animals that autonomy. every family the bottom of the foot and the corner of the thumb one away with you know what i saw a little bit of them and so you depend a lot on information on the ground basically and you have your own intelligence network u
like and so you stop in arizona and then someone else takes it further you can see the water man in waco love ya got together when i won that guy's a. thing of him behind me and i find out if and thought but i should go with him but i don't know i. will email. yeah i think that in the. end why do you do is a dangerous job and right. yes the border at the moment the wall here how is it in this area. but at this. point the. they know nothing nothing. nothing nothing but a family and from the so...
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look, the waco operatiy coopera works -- >> hang on. this is kim jong-un's motor kade, it has just arrived at the hotel where he will be meeting with president trump. he just watched prove's motorcade arrive a few moments ago. and here's the curtain that will be pulled aside so we can see some things. >> what i'm suggesting is they're probably trying to limit and that was the full extent of our coverage. so that's the only tape we've been given of this right now. >> here we go. >> so we may see kim jong-un getting out or we may just go right to a flag shot when they don't want us to see -- >> these are pulled shots that are put out from there and we're only being given certain things here, certain views and we will only see what they want us to see. go ahead, jim. >> i was just going to say that that curtain is a security precaution. it does not have to be related to the cohen challenges, et cetera. you will often see that on arrival because it prevents a potential attacker of getting a view of the principals, the president, or kim. and
look, the waco operatiy coopera works -- >> hang on. this is kim jong-un's motor kade, it has just arrived at the hotel where he will be meeting with president trump. he just watched prove's motorcade arrive a few moments ago. and here's the curtain that will be pulled aside so we can see some things. >> what i'm suggesting is they're probably trying to limit and that was the full extent of our coverage. so that's the only tape we've been given of this right now. >> here we...
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that was seen as a botched raid at waco. he is doing it in a way that is pretty smart. the republicans weren't looking to take down the clinton administration. that was in 1995 after the republicans have taken over. when you see them again you see it was a huge thing. it took over the conversation. this is more video from 1998. >> the distinguished senator elect from new york, mr. schumer. >> when the founding fathers to sign the government of this country, they realized it would be rare and crucial times in history when it would be necessary to break into the regular order of how our government works to pull our nation out of crisis and save the republic. they designed impeachment for these times. now we are only one day from possibly passing a resolution to remove a duly elected president from office. faractions we take tomorrow transcends the conduct of bill clinton and will have profound consequences on the future of this country. if we vote articles of impeachment, i fear that we will be setting a precedent that will weaken the office of the president, whether the
that was seen as a botched raid at waco. he is doing it in a way that is pretty smart. the republicans weren't looking to take down the clinton administration. that was in 1995 after the republicans have taken over. when you see them again you see it was a huge thing. it took over the conversation. this is more video from 1998. >> the distinguished senator elect from new york, mr. schumer. >> when the founding fathers to sign the government of this country, they realized it would be...