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i am astonished, it is significant james and wade's mums we re significant james and wade's mums wereimage of childlike innocence and made it kind of done that routine that he should also have a little boy on his hand and he spent night after night after night with little boysin after night after night with little boys in his bed, different little boys. do you know how many times michaeljackson abuse do you? countless. countless. there is no way to... every time i was with him, every single time i stayed the night with him, he abused me. yeah. i think it was the same forjames. i mean, i was with him alone for long periods of time. 0ver many years. it was constant. that is hundreds of times? yeah. you go from your normal lifestyle, day after day everything is the same, to this big star calling your house, wanting to come to your home and have dinner in your home, wanting to spend the night in your little house. he could be anywhere, with anyone in the world and michael wanted to be with our family. this was also overwhelming and like a fairy tale. and i got lost in it, and i know my hu
i am astonished, it is significant james and wade's mums we re significant james and wade's mums wereimage of childlike innocence and made it kind of done that routine that he should also have a little boy on his hand and he spent night after night after night with little boysin after night after night with little boys in his bed, different little boys. do you know how many times michaeljackson abuse do you? countless. countless. there is no way to... every time i was with him, every single...
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hearing wade come out made me realise that there was a reason for how i was feeling.anted to talk to wade, because i wanted to connect with someone who had been through what i had been there. that's what brought me into the court case, and i'm in the court case because i want to fight back for myself and for the little james, because nobody was there to fight for him. i'm old enough now to fight for him. my mother and father and sister got in for some group photo with michael, and then he and i took some shots alone. i was in a full custom smooth criminal outfit. we showed him some tapes of dancing performances, things i‘d been doing over the last two years that he wanted to see. i think it was a friday, and he said you know, do you and the family, do you guys want to come to neverland for the weekend? what did you think about being two young boys brought into the private world the inner sanctum of michael jackson? yeah, so for me before i met michael i was already incredibly huge fan of michael‘s, i was obsessed with him. my walls were covered in images of michael my
hearing wade come out made me realise that there was a reason for how i was feeling.anted to talk to wade, because i wanted to connect with someone who had been through what i had been there. that's what brought me into the court case, and i'm in the court case because i want to fight back for myself and for the little james, because nobody was there to fight for him. i'm old enough now to fight for him. my mother and father and sister got in for some group photo with michael, and then he and i...
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one of the most poignant lines in the film is when wade tells his mother about the abuse, you know twoecades later, and she turns to him and she's in tears and she says how could you not have told me? and that is one of the most tragic lines in the film, because joy, wade's mama, trusted her son, because she had a very close relationship. to tell her if anything was wrong, and what the predator does is inserts himself into the relationship as a sort of parent figure, as a mental, and creates a deep attachment with the abuse victim, and that is what people don't understand. you know that the jackson estate have put out a statement in response to your film, denying your claims. i will read it in full. michaeljackson is our brother and our son, we are furious that the media, who without a shred of proof or single piece of physical evidence chose to believe the word of tubac admitted liars over the word of hundreds of family and friends around the world who spent time with michael. many at neverland, and experienced his legendary kindness and quibble generosity. we are proud of what michae
one of the most poignant lines in the film is when wade tells his mother about the abuse, you know twoecades later, and she turns to him and she's in tears and she says how could you not have told me? and that is one of the most tragic lines in the film, because joy, wade's mama, trusted her son, because she had a very close relationship. to tell her if anything was wrong, and what the predator does is inserts himself into the relationship as a sort of parent figure, as a mental, and creates a...
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wade cuts into it with this three before halftime.gton takes a one-point lead into the break. three-point game when wade strikes again, hits the jumper to extend the lead by five. wade finished with 20 points off the tnch. but wizards hung around. troy brown jr. hangs with it to cut the lead toe. th thomas gets a great look butff it's o the mark.al wizards 113-10 as wade says good-bye to d.c. >>> maryland lking for a ticket to the sweet 16 but they would ha the get by lsu this afternoon in jackson. terps were down as much bs 5 in the second half cowen saves it to moresell who drives to the rim and cuts the lead tofifive. l minutes terps down three, w owen gets in the lane and find jaylen smith who sinks the corner three. terps come all the way back to tie it uput the tigers get another chance. waters drives, scores off the glass. that's the game-winner. terps lose. >> reporter: so disappointed to see a season end today on a last second shot. the last second shot taken by th opposition. lsu got it and they got the win. >> knowing that
wade cuts into it with this three before halftime.gton takes a one-point lead into the break. three-point game when wade strikes again, hits the jumper to extend the lead by five. wade finished with 20 points off the tnch. but wizards hung around. troy brown jr. hangs with it to cut the lead toe. th thomas gets a great look butff it's o the mark.al wizards 113-10 as wade says good-bye to d.c. >>> maryland lking for a ticket to the sweet 16 but they would ha the get by lsu this...
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>> well, the reason why wade in particular, because wade was an adult when he testified in jackson's2005imuring the al trial, the reason why wade changed his story, and that's what it looks like, and i can understand why people query that, that story of wade's awakening is the story of the film. that's, you know, it takes four hours to unpack that.wh you reduce it to its simplest, wade, as a chi and a victim of michael jackson, formed a deep tachment to his abuser. hoe fell in love with michael, and that relationship shaped his teenage years and his adult life up to, you know, his mid 20s, so he's 22. he stands up in court and h knocks it out of the park in defense of michael and he is defense witness number one, and probably one of the most important reasons michaelas acquitted of the child sex abuse charges of the 13-year-old. why did he change his miind? hedn't want his mentor, the man he will be in a seual relationship, his idol, he didn't want him toa go to jil so he lied. a few years later he had a child anhis own son and he scribes the moment when he looks at his son and imagi
>> well, the reason why wade in particular, because wade was an adult when he testified in jackson's2005imuring the al trial, the reason why wade changed his story, and that's what it looks like, and i can understand why people query that, that story of wade's awakening is the story of the film. that's, you know, it takes four hours to unpack that.wh you reduce it to its simplest, wade, as a chi and a victim of michael jackson, formed a deep tachment to his abuser. hoe fell in love with...
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the film tells the stories ofja wade robson ans safechuck.ance teacher who did choreography for n'sync and britney spears, says jackson initiated him to sex when he was seven years old, and the pop star was 31. he alles the behavior continued for seven years. >> he started talking about how much he loves me. what this is, is us, how we show our love for each her. other people are ignorant, they're stupid, and they'd never understand. if they ever found out what they were doing about this sexual stuff, that he and i would bed pulled apart aever be able to see each other again and that he and i would go to jail for the rest of our >> yang: safechuck, a former child actor who appeared with jackson in a pepsi ad, says jackson abused him over six years, beginning when he was ten. >> secrets will eat you up. you feel so alone. >> yang: their families tell how jackson won their trust: >> he just came across as a loving, caring, kind soul. it wasasy to believe he was just that. >> yang: ...and, how they feelab t him now. >> michael's gone, but it doe
the film tells the stories ofja wade robson ans safechuck.ance teacher who did choreography for n'sync and britney spears, says jackson initiated him to sex when he was seven years old, and the pop star was 31. he alles the behavior continued for seven years. >> he started talking about how much he loves me. what this is, is us, how we show our love for each her. other people are ignorant, they're stupid, and they'd never understand. if they ever found out what they were doing about this...
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the abuse was very similar to wade's.one does. then you start french kissing. he said i taught him how to do that. and then oral sex starts. he also liked to have his nipples rubbed. yeah. he also attempted to penetrate me anally when i was 14. that was one of the last sexual abuse experiences we had. when you watch those two men describe what they say michael jackson did to them, what do you as a survivor of sexual abuse yourself feel? it is hard because as a survivor i am looking at it one way, but then knowing my uncle for thousands of hours and knowing he is not capable of that, i am looking at it in not capable of that, i am looking at itina not capable of that, i am looking at it in a completely different way. i am trying to be sensitive to his victims because i know how hard it is to come out. but what do you do when you know one of the people and you know them very well and you know why they are doing it? it is hard for me, it is like an unknown situation. they say your uncle is a paedophile and they now have had
the abuse was very similar to wade's.one does. then you start french kissing. he said i taught him how to do that. and then oral sex starts. he also liked to have his nipples rubbed. yeah. he also attempted to penetrate me anally when i was 14. that was one of the last sexual abuse experiences we had. when you watch those two men describe what they say michael jackson did to them, what do you as a survivor of sexual abuse yourself feel? it is hard because as a survivor i am looking at it one...
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it's about wade and james.s dead, but we include the rebuttals he mad when he was alive. we've included that in the film and given him a significant presence and his lawyers. i think this,s far as jackson's right of reply goes, we have met that fully. >> when you first c these stories, here you have two young men who for a long time did deny that it happened. so how did you approach that as afilmmaker? did you come with skepticism?d ou come predisposed to believe their new story? y how did deal with that fact? >> i've been making documentaries for 30 years, so i don't take everyone at face value. you have to remain skeptical while listening very carefully to what people had to sachlt once i interviewed wade and james which i did at length, i tried to find anything in the record in the investigations of 1993 androm 2003 to 2005, anything to contradict their story and i couldn't find anything. >> one of the other things is this is about criticism for james and wade. have either of them been paid to in the documen
it's about wade and james.s dead, but we include the rebuttals he mad when he was alive. we've included that in the film and given him a significant presence and his lawyers. i think this,s far as jackson's right of reply goes, we have met that fully. >> when you first c these stories, here you have two young men who for a long time did deny that it happened. so how did you approach that as afilmmaker? did you come with skepticism?d ou come predisposed to believe their new story? y how...
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dan wade. >> good afternoon, commissioners, dan wade, director of water capital projects and programs, infrastructure division, and today i'm pleased to report on the second quarter of fiscal year 2018-2019 for the hetchy capital improvement projects. and i'll just say up front that all of the projects are on schedule and budget as the end of the reporting quarter. now, there have been a couple of things that have happened since that time that i just want to make you aware of. one is that the contractor for the home power house rehabilitation project submitted a time extension request, so that's currently under review by the project team, the construction management team, so we'll come back with a status update on that in the next report. and then also on the kirkwood pennstock project, the procurement of the couplings for the pennstock was extremely challenging, so there will likely be a time extension on that project, as well. but as of the end of the reporting quarter, those were under evaluation. and so moving to highlights of the reporting period, several fairly significant thing
dan wade. >> good afternoon, commissioners, dan wade, director of water capital projects and programs, infrastructure division, and today i'm pleased to report on the second quarter of fiscal year 2018-2019 for the hetchy capital improvement projects. and i'll just say up front that all of the projects are on schedule and budget as the end of the reporting quarter. now, there have been a couple of things that have happened since that time that i just want to make you aware of. one is that...
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>> i think a big moment for wade and wade kind of led the way, was having his own son.into the world and he saw this child and he realized what it is to have a child in your care, and then he began to imagine michael doing the things to his little boy that he'd done to him to 7-year-old wade, and he became, you know, these images were revolting and disgusting. when he thought about his own experience with michael, he felt nothing. a deep attachment forms between the abuser and the victim, and the sexual relationship, even at such a young age becomes normalized and you think this is love. this earn, iperson, i'm special. the victim sees it as a good thing, doesn't see it as abuse. >> that brings me to a part of the film, i mean, people should be warned it is incredibly graphic. there's no euphemisms used whatsoever. why did you think it was important to be so detailed about what exactly took place behind closed doors according to these young men? >> for many years michael jackson kind of hid in plain sight. he portrayed himself as someone who never had a childhood and th
>> i think a big moment for wade and wade kind of led the way, was having his own son.into the world and he saw this child and he realized what it is to have a child in your care, and then he began to imagine michael doing the things to his little boy that he'd done to him to 7-year-old wade, and he became, you know, these images were revolting and disgusting. when he thought about his own experience with michael, he felt nothing. a deep attachment forms between the abuser and the victim,...
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and she declined to give it their in roe v wade and griswold versus connecticut. one of my republican colleagues on the judiciary committee also had reservations about naomi rao's opinions and some of these cases. he feared that ms. rao actually supports romans wait to choose. and the legal process of Ãb unlike me he met ms. rao in private and he got straightforward answers about her views on most cases and the underlying legal theories. she passed his test the president witness test and the test of those outside groups, extreme right wing, conservative groups, who have been given authority as a result of the president's outsourcing of these two in effect decide on nominees who are Ãbshe passed the stack test established by the president that he would appoint the judges who would overturn roe v wade. but Ãbi find many reviews and her failure to give straightforward answers she has written a number of very troubling articles and bids on her views on women's rights and women's healthcare. we have in this chamber a term choose, getting to that point was part of her c
and she declined to give it their in roe v wade and griswold versus connecticut. one of my republican colleagues on the judiciary committee also had reservations about naomi rao's opinions and some of these cases. he feared that ms. rao actually supports romans wait to choose. and the legal process of Ãb unlike me he met ms. rao in private and he got straightforward answers about her views on most cases and the underlying legal theories. she passed his test the president witness test and the...
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. >> reporter: it chronicles james safechuck and wade robson. >> michael chose me.there's no question i was like head over heels in love with michael. and he said he loved me. >> reporter: robson says he first met jackson in his native australia. >> i was 7 years old. michael asked, do you and the family want to come to neverland? >> reporter: but robson says that relationship soon turned sexual. >> for some reason it didn't feel strange to let, you know, me, a 7-year-old, sleep in this man's bedroom. >> reporter: robson, safechuck and dan reed discussed the film with oprah. >> the grooming had started long before we ever met him, you know? because he was, he was who he was. he was such a massive figure and represented himself as such an angel. >> reporter: robson says he was abused for seven years by jackson. >> hello, wade. today is your birthday. so congratulations. i love you. good-bye. >> reporter: he would go on to become a world class choreographer but says the warnings jackson gave him always remained. >> if they ever found out what they were doing about thi
. >> reporter: it chronicles james safechuck and wade robson. >> michael chose me.there's no question i was like head over heels in love with michael. and he said he loved me. >> reporter: robson says he first met jackson in his native australia. >> i was 7 years old. michael asked, do you and the family want to come to neverland? >> reporter: but robson says that relationship soon turned sexual. >> for some reason it didn't feel strange to let, you know, me,...
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our next guest is one of the heroes leading the effort there coach wade thorn will join us live next. >> while there is always uncertainty about what tomorrow might bring, there is salutabsolute certainty in te resilience of the people of alabama.
our next guest is one of the heroes leading the effort there coach wade thorn will join us live next. >> while there is always uncertainty about what tomorrow might bring, there is salutabsolute certainty in te resilience of the people of alabama.
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. >> that with wade robson and james safechuck.the documentary, they detail years of sexual abuse they say they endured at the hands of michael jackson. >> he was one of the kindest, most gentle, loving, caring people i knew, and he also sexually abused me for seven years. >> oprah is with the men for a special broadcast after hbo airs part two. >> can you explain to people why you want to continue the association if you have been abused? >> i had no understanding of it being abuse, you know? i loved michael. >> twitter erupted last night over part one of hbo's documentary with many praising the men for their bravery. michael's devoted fans called it a, quote, cheap shot because m.j. is no longer here to defend himself. he died in 2009, and during his life, he aillways denied doing anything inappropriate with children. >> don't treat me like a criminal because i am innocent. >> "e.t." was there in 2005 during michael's 14-week child molestation trial. he was acquitted on all charges and wade robson actually testified on his behalf.
. >> that with wade robson and james safechuck.the documentary, they detail years of sexual abuse they say they endured at the hands of michael jackson. >> he was one of the kindest, most gentle, loving, caring people i knew, and he also sexually abused me for seven years. >> oprah is with the men for a special broadcast after hbo airs part two. >> can you explain to people why you want to continue the association if you have been abused? >> i had no understanding...
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he was acquitted on all charges and wade robson actually testified on his behalf. >> did michael jackson ever touch you inappropriately? >> no. not at all. >> i learned so much from him as
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michael: hello, wade. today is your birthday. i love you. bye.de originally testified that michael jackson never harmed him.of m the ideeing called away from michael, th, this otherworldly figure, this god to me who had become my best friend, no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. was in as safechuck commercial of the jackson. -- with jackson. he says he was abuse from the age of 10. >> he grooms the children and he grooms the parentss well. it is a meticulous sort of buildup for him to be able to do that. o builds him a while the trust. michael groomed the world as well. dan: michael jackson's muc is still loved and generatesmi ions of pounds every year. he himself always maintained he would never hurt any child, and some of his family members have continued to defend his reputation. >> why do you think they are coming forward now? >> money. >> you think it is all about money? >> it has always been about money. i hate to say it is when it is my uncle -- it is like they see tblank check. s documentary is not tell
michael: hello, wade. today is your birthday. i love you. bye.de originally testified that michael jackson never harmed him.of m the ideeing called away from michael, th, this otherworldly figure, this god to me who had become my best friend, no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. was in as safechuck commercial of the jackson. -- with jackson. he says he was abuse from the age of 10. >> he grooms the children and he grooms the parentss well. it is a...
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. >> in an hbo documentary set to air this weekend, james safechuk and wade robson accuse michael jackson of molesting them as young boys. gayle king sat down with them both for an interview that first aired on "cbs this morning," and we have more tonight. a warning: the details are graphic. here's vladimir duthiers. >> as michael started doing these sexual acts he started talking to me about, you know, "god brought us together. we love each other, and this is how--" >> reporter: "we love each other." >> "we love each other, and this is how we show our love." >> everybody wanted to meet michael and be with michael. >> reporter: in the "leaving neverland" documentary, wade robson and james safechuk say the pop icon molested them repeatedly through their adolescence. >> he said i taught him how to french kiss. and then it moves on to oral sex. >> reporter: are you frightened or thinking this is weird or wrong? >> no, no, it's in the context of a, a loving, close relationship. >> reporter: was there ever a point that you started thinking this is wrong, and i don't want to do this anymore? >>
. >> in an hbo documentary set to air this weekend, james safechuk and wade robson accuse michael jackson of molesting them as young boys. gayle king sat down with them both for an interview that first aired on "cbs this morning," and we have more tonight. a warning: the details are graphic. here's vladimir duthiers. >> as michael started doing these sexual acts he started talking to me about, you know, "god brought us together. we love each other, and this is...
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wade: i'm a veteran, i didn't want to admit it, but i have ptsd. announcer: so veterans can reach victories great and small. wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone. announcer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >> brennan: that's it for us today. thanks for watching. we will see you next week. for "face the nation", i am margaret brennan. >> captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] pie you can eat all by yourself. watermelon and oranges. >> reporter: no one has this kind of reaction over fresh fruit alone. >> thank you so much. i can't believe you. >> reporter: whether she knows it or not, ruby is satisfying some much more basic needs here, to be remembered, to be cherished, especially by a child. that is what seniors
wade: i'm a veteran, i didn't want to admit it, but i have ptsd. announcer: so veterans can reach victories great and small. wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone. announcer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >> brennan: that's it for us today. thanks for watching. we will see you next week. for "face the nation", i am margaret brennan. >> captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org...
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dwyane wade will be in town wiah themi heat to play the wizards. wade is retiring. stop in d.c. originally drafted by the heat in 2003, wad led thecoeat to a send-round sweep of the wizards in 2005. just never lookedck . three-time nba champion. 13-time all-star. and there's little doubt wade's next stop will bee hall of fame. again, some other notes here. liberty beating mississippi state. if i can say mississippi. 80-76 the final. acond ucf is up on vcu 52-43 and the half st. louis is trailing virginia tech40-18 as trailing virginia tech40-18 as the march m ♪ not all water is created equal. there are over 326 million trillion gallons of water on earth. but only one billionth of one per cent is filtered naturally beneath the earth, with a distinct balance of minerals, and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park®. deer park® 100% natural spring water. born better®. you know reliable support when you have it, and that dependability is what we want to give our customers. at comcast, it's my job to constantly monitor our network. prevent problems, an
dwyane wade will be in town wiah themi heat to play the wizards. wade is retiring. stop in d.c. originally drafted by the heat in 2003, wad led thecoeat to a send-round sweep of the wizards in 2005. just never lookedck . three-time nba champion. 13-time all-star. and there's little doubt wade's next stop will bee hall of fame. again, some other notes here. liberty beating mississippi state. if i can say mississippi. 80-76 the final. acond ucf is up on vcu 52-43 and the half st. louis is...
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wade originally testified that michaeljackson never harmed him.ldly figure, this god to me, who had now become my best friend — no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. mrjackson? james safechuck was in a commercial with jackson. he says he was abused from the age of ten. he grooms the children, and he grooms the parents as well. so it's a meticulous sort of build—up for him to be able to do that, and it takes him a while to build the trust. michael groomed the world as well. michaeljackson‘s music is still loved, and generates millions of pounds every year. he himself always maintained that he'd never hurt any child, and some of his family members have continued to defend his reputation. why do you think they're coming forward now? money. you think it's all about money? it's all about money. it's always been about money. i hate to say it — when it's my uncle, it's almost like they see a blank cheque. this documentary is not telling the truth. there has not been, not one piece of evidence that corroborates their sto
wade originally testified that michaeljackson never harmed him.ldly figure, this god to me, who had now become my best friend — no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. mrjackson? james safechuck was in a commercial with jackson. he says he was abused from the age of ten. he grooms the children, and he grooms the parents as well. so it's a meticulous sort of build—up for him to be able to do that, and it takes him a while to build the trust. michael groomed...
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wade originally testified that michaeljackson never harmed him.rom michael now, this man, this otherworldly figure, this god to me, who had now become my best friend — no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. mrjackson? james safechuck was in a commercial with jackson. he says he was abused from the age of ten. he grooms the children, and he grooms the parents as well. so it's a meticulous sort of build—up for him to be able to do that, and it takes him a while to build the trust. michael groomed the world as well. michaeljackson‘s music is still loved, and generates millions of pounds every year. he himself always maintained that he'd never hurt any child, and some of his family members have continued to defend his reputation. why do you think they're coming forward now? money. you think it's all about money? it's all about money. it's always been about money. i hate to say it — when it's my uncle, it's almost like they see a blank cheque. this documentary is not telling the truth. there has not been, not one piece
wade originally testified that michaeljackson never harmed him.rom michael now, this man, this otherworldly figure, this god to me, who had now become my best friend — no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. mrjackson? james safechuck was in a commercial with jackson. he says he was abused from the age of ten. he grooms the children, and he grooms the parents as well. so it's a meticulous sort of build—up for him to be able to do that, and it takes him a...
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wade? guest: people say roe v. wade will be overturned -- it was actually modified in 1992. i think it will be revisited again. what will ultimately happen is it will be sent back to the states and the state will determine what their policies will be one it comes to the issue of abortion. it will not be a blanket -- this is my view -- i am not saying is going to happen. when i see happening, the way the court has operated, whether or not it is this court for one more judicial nominee, i see this going back to the states -- the court not blanket leaf , but saying this is an issue the state should deal with. guest: at least 20 -- casesat least 20 abortion -- which are you most interested in? ofst: i am watching all them. as a former policymaker at the state level i encourage state legislatures to reflect the values of their constituents. you have some states -- kentucky just advanced, i believe, a bill.beat you have the five-month bill, based on pain, when a baby in the womb feels pain from that point forward, it is prohibited. from that case, maybe they look ofit from the sta
wade? guest: people say roe v. wade will be overturned -- it was actually modified in 1992. i think it will be revisited again. what will ultimately happen is it will be sent back to the states and the state will determine what their policies will be one it comes to the issue of abortion. it will not be a blanket -- this is my view -- i am not saying is going to happen. when i see happening, the way the court has operated, whether or not it is this court for one more judicial nominee, i see...
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viejas em, wade robison, jimmy saychuck.here are five men now telling similar stories so is everybody lying?. >> i was going to say, right, they tell a similar story and dianne, i have to say this documentary is every bit about safechuck and robison as it is their families. and i think that's such an important ingredient here. the mothers carry enormous guilt from not having stepped in, interceded and cut michael jackson off from the access. i thought that was the dynamic that was most revealing at least to me as i watched. here's the question, though, now you raise a good issue. you say there are five who told the same story. of course, corey feldman and mccauley culkin spent a lot of time with michael jvenlthsackso. they deny anything inappropriate went on between them and jackson. i am wondering, who else, if anybody, comes forward. >> you know, i have a copy of my book they keep just for me. and in the back, i write a bunch of names of young boys who i suspect may now come forward. and it's a long list. it's like 24 name
viejas em, wade robison, jimmy saychuck.here are five men now telling similar stories so is everybody lying?. >> i was going to say, right, they tell a similar story and dianne, i have to say this documentary is every bit about safechuck and robison as it is their families. and i think that's such an important ingredient here. the mothers carry enormous guilt from not having stepped in, interceded and cut michael jackson off from the access. i thought that was the dynamic that was most...
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the process of kind of pushing all of this down that i had no -- i had no relationship with little wadey, quote, a machine of people helped cover up the abuse but it's notable that in 1993 when another young boy named jordan chandler accused michael jackson of abusing him both robson and safechuck denied that they had been molested. in fact, during michael jackson's 2005 criminal trial for sexual abuse which i covered gavel to gavel, the testimony given by wade robson denying abuse was largely credited for michael jackson's acquittal. the jackson family now says neither robson or safechuck can be trusted. watch. >> it's always been about money. i hate to say it when it's my uncle it's almost like they see a blank check. >> it's an old argument that they have used and they say it's just about the money. for me the lawsuit was about fighting back for little james. nobody fought for me as a kid but i'm old enough now to fight for myself. >> oprah winfrey is now supporting and interviewing the accusers for her own special that was taped this week in new york before an audience of sexual abu
the process of kind of pushing all of this down that i had no -- i had no relationship with little wadey, quote, a machine of people helped cover up the abuse but it's notable that in 1993 when another young boy named jordan chandler accused michael jackson of abusing him both robson and safechuck denied that they had been molested. in fact, during michael jackson's 2005 criminal trial for sexual abuse which i covered gavel to gavel, the testimony given by wade robson denying abuse was largely...
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. >> hello, wade. today is your birthday. so congratulations. i love you. >> there's no thoughts of this is wrong or anything like that. >> he told me if they ever found out what we were doing he and i would go to jail for the rest of our lives. >> "leaving neverland" is a new documentary that tells the dark story of two men who say they were abused by the world famous pop star michael jackson for years. all the time their starstruck families reaped financial rewards. these are not new allegations against jackson. his estate denies all the claims. but the documentary lays out some chilling details. it airs on hbo. cnn and hbo are both owned by warner media. cnn media critic brian lowry joins us from los angeles. brian, thanks for coming in. the overall consensus here seems to be the documentary is essentially devastating. so if that's the case, why hasn't there been this sort of widespread outrage, calls to wipe michael jackson's music from the face of existence never to be heard again? it's almost an acknowledgment we kind of knew this stuff was going on.
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just low enough to wade through the street to survey the damage. some houses it's definitely worse than others. you never know until the water gets down. >> reporter: while the water is receding, many roads are only passable by boat so a lot of people spend another day waiting to get to their homes. >> it's about the same as a fire except we get to go back and clean it up. for where the water has receded the cleanup is underway not just in people's homes and businesses but along just about every single road that flooded. >> definitely, as the water receives the cars show up. >> i've been here through a couple of floods, it definitely is the worst one out of all of them. the water came up superfast. it was the fastest i've ever seen. >> reporter: kpix 5. >> this comparison gives you a idea of how much the water has receded in the past 24 hours, you are looking at the safeway parking lot, the water was to the entrance, you could see today much of the pavement is exposed. some residents have been wading through floodwaters with homes and businesses an
just low enough to wade through the street to survey the damage. some houses it's definitely worse than others. you never know until the water gets down. >> reporter: while the water is receding, many roads are only passable by boat so a lot of people spend another day waiting to get to their homes. >> it's about the same as a fire except we get to go back and clean it up. for where the water has receded the cleanup is underway not just in people's homes and businesses but along...
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hello, wade. today is your birthday.rs when the star appeared in court 14 years ago, wade testified that he had never been harmed. i love you, goodbye. this otherworldly figure, this god to me, who had now become my best friend — no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. mrjackson? james safechuck was in a commercial with jackson. he says he was abused from the age of ten. you know, he grooms the children, and he grooms the parents as well. so, you know, it's a meticulous sort of build—up. michaeljackson‘s music is still loved, and generates millions of pounds every year. he himself always maintained that he had never hurt any child, and some of his family members have continued to defend his reputation. this documentary is not telling the truth. there has not been — not one piece of evidence that corroborates their story. almost a decade after his death, michaeljackson‘s character remains under the spotlight. his true legacy is still being questioned. danjohnson, bbc news, los angeles. a p
hello, wade. today is your birthday.rs when the star appeared in court 14 years ago, wade testified that he had never been harmed. i love you, goodbye. this otherworldly figure, this god to me, who had now become my best friend — no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. mrjackson? james safechuck was in a commercial with jackson. he says he was abused from the age of ten. you know, he grooms the children, and he grooms the parents as well. so, you know, it's a...
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wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone.r: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >>> here is a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ baby shark >> it was opening day in the major leagues and texas rangers shortstop elvis andrus has a new walkup song. it was a good luck charm. he had a home run and two singles. the rangers lost to the chicago cubs 12-4. he said "baby shark" is his son's favorite song. in the ncaa men's college basketball tournament, two number one seeds and two number three seeds are moving on. in an over time thriller purdue out lasted tennessee 99-94. tennessee had a two-point lead in the closing seconds of regulation but fouled carsen edwards hit two of his three free-throws to tie the game and sent it into overtime. purdue will face number one seed virginia in the elite eight. number three seed texas tech trounced two seed michigan 63-44. number one seed gonzaga beat fourth seeded florida state 72-58. march madness continues tonight with four more games. you can watch
wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone.r: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >>> here is a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ baby shark >> it was opening day in the major leagues and texas rangers shortstop elvis andrus has a new walkup song. it was a good luck charm. he had a home run and two singles. the rangers lost to the chicago cubs 12-4. he said "baby shark" is his son's favorite song. in...
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check out d-wade doing the mysery box challenge.. <>(dar and james talk)mystery box challenge.le pig let me in. fear of the unknown... it's a tea cup pig! man's one man's weakness is anothers opportunity. on the heels of nike's embarassing shoe blow out on duke star zion williamson.sketchers came out with a new insta-add: "just blew it." we won't split on you.cute bute seriously.. what nba player would be caught dead wearing kicks made famous by the kardashians?i can see it now: the curry kardashians 3's.. the kim-k-kd's??? probably not. but it's fun to ponder. and that's the buzz. the oscar for best picture, "green book" made four-point- seven million dollars, rising to fifth place. "the lego movie two: the second part" dropped a spot to number four, collecting six-point-six million. "alita: battle angel" fell from second to third on ticket sales of seven-million dollars."baby, why he smiling? you put the smile on his face?" "he seemed like he was a happy man.""a madea family funeral" debuted in second place with 27-million dollars -- better than expected, but not quite enough
check out d-wade doing the mysery box challenge.. (dar and james talk)mystery box challenge.le pig let me in. fear of the unknown... it's a tea cup pig! man's one man's weakness is anothers opportunity. on the heels of nike's embarassing shoe blow out on duke star zion williamson.sketchers came out with a new insta-add: "just blew it." we won't split on you.cute bute seriously.. what nba player would be caught dead wearing kicks made famous by the kardashians?i can see it now: the...
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wade, it's just a little tea cup pig.eport playing a game called what's in the box and diane, you know there's one person in all of cnn who i would love to see play this game. he's sitting right next to you. victor blackwell. one of the toughest anchors we have, but i have a feeling he'd be squealing like a pig. >> what is in the box? >> next weekend. >> i'm game. i'm game for it. >> next weekend. >> all right. thank you, coy. >>> all right. we want to thank all of you for starting your morning with us. >> "inside politics" with john king is coming up next. we leave you with a few highlights from "saturday night live." ben stiller returned to reprise his role as president trump's former attorney michael cohen. >> any other president, this would be the most damning and humiliating moment. but for trump, it's just wednesday. so please welcome my witness, mr. michael cohen. >> of course, the first time i testified was also under oath, but this time i, like, really mean it. i'm also including a copy of the threatening letter
wade, it's just a little tea cup pig.eport playing a game called what's in the box and diane, you know there's one person in all of cnn who i would love to see play this game. he's sitting right next to you. victor blackwell. one of the toughest anchors we have, but i have a feeling he'd be squealing like a pig. >> what is in the box? >> next weekend. >> i'm game. i'm game for it. >> next weekend. >> all right. thank you, coy. >>> all right. we want to...
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wade, it's really nice to see all these stars on the report, the cost status, and the schedule statusmpressive. >> i'm glad you appreciate the green stars and we're not talking about red dots today. >> before you continue on, is there any public comment on the water side? seeing none please continue. >> okay, so commissioners now i with like to talk about the water system improvement program quarterly update october 1 through december 31 of 2018 and as you know we are nearing completion of the 4.8 billion dollar program. we have a couple years to go but we're 97% complete overall. you can see the project count by phase here. the primary projects that are still active are, of course, the replacement project that is near completion, the regional groundwater sludge recovery projects and the close-out projects and the almeida creek recapture project going through a seqwa recirculation in the near future. so i'm happy to show this photo of the downstream face of the dam. what you're looking at there is a 220 foot high embankment, four million cubic yards of earth and rock fill, and when th
wade, it's really nice to see all these stars on the report, the cost status, and the schedule statusmpressive. >> i'm glad you appreciate the green stars and we're not talking about red dots today. >> before you continue on, is there any public comment on the water side? seeing none please continue. >> okay, so commissioners now i with like to talk about the water system improvement program quarterly update october 1 through december 31 of 2018 and as you know we are nearing...
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wade: i'm a veteran, i didn't want to admit it, but i have ptsd. announcer: so veterans can reach victories great and small. wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone. announcer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >> brennan: we're now joined by former deputy secretary of state william burns. that's author of a new book "the back channel: a memoir of american diplomacy and the case for its renewal." welcome to "face the nation." >> margaret, it's great to be with you >> brennan: i hope this isn't saying that american diplomacy is dead. >> new york it's not dead at all. in fact, i think it matters more than ever on today's international landscape, which is a lot more crowded and ete som ways than ever before. my concern is just that i think we're drifting right now, and that's the case for rening diacy.ly t russia, because you spent a lot of time in russia. you speak russian. and you have a number of documents declassified for the book that you wrote, revealing private conversations you had. and one of them,
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after the game wade exchanged jerseys with hurder who grew up idolizing wade.nto his favorite team, fire coach, he's also offering seats for only 5 bucks. tiger says that the strain neck bothered him for a few weeks, and hopes to play championship, plan in the making for the next few years. brand manager david introducing official alcohol beverage of the houston astros, crawford back, very smooth, very clean, and when you take a sip of it it's reminiscent of cracker jack. hits the market. if president trump has man cave, this has to be the best in america. this one from the north dakota state bison football team national champ 7 time in 8 years, being treated like boys of clemsen, a lot of fast-food. >> chick-fil-a they say. [laughter] not only chick-fil-a, whoppers and big macs, around 150 poll for example the school got to go. congratulations to the bisons. it would have been interesting if it was bison burgers. dagen: can i explain to people who were upset sometimes when the players get served fast food, it was during the shutdown, president trump does this,
after the game wade exchanged jerseys with hurder who grew up idolizing wade.nto his favorite team, fire coach, he's also offering seats for only 5 bucks. tiger says that the strain neck bothered him for a few weeks, and hopes to play championship, plan in the making for the next few years. brand manager david introducing official alcohol beverage of the houston astros, crawford back, very smooth, very clean, and when you take a sip of it it's reminiscent of cracker jack. hits the market. if...
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wade: i'm a veteran, i didn't want to admit it, but i have ptsd. announcer: so veterans can reach victories great and small. wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone. announcer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >> brennan: yesterday an explosive device detonated near the nbc news team reporting in syria, killing a local employee working with them. it is a tragic reminder of the challenges that reporters face when reporting on conflicts abroad. as the fight against isis takes a new turn, cbs news correspondent charlie d'agata and his team report for us on what it's been like covering the final push against isis in syria. >> reporter:s up to the cliffside overlooking isis, we were given strict instructions. >> they don't want any light facing the otherside, otherwise we will be exposed. >> reporter: no sooner had the producer said those words than we came under fire. >> it's coming in. >> reporter: those are bullets raining in overhead. there's fire coming in over that ridge. do we really want to go? appar
wade: i'm a veteran, i didn't want to admit it, but i have ptsd. announcer: so veterans can reach victories great and small. wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone. announcer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >> brennan: yesterday an explosive device detonated near the nbc news team reporting in syria, killing a local employee working with them. it is a tragic reminder of the challenges that reporters face when reporting on conflicts abroad....
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wade led all scorers with 23 points off the bench as miami beat the hawks. we go to the ice in buffalo where while trailing by a goal at the end of the third period, sabers forward gets an opportunity for a tap in goal from point blank range. look at this. he accidentally blocks his own shot with the blade of his stick sweeping the puck away from net. buffalo would not get another equalizing opportunity in this one before the final horn there. >> oh, my goodness. >> maybe he thought he was so good he wanted to try it again. >> that's not going to make it. >> whoops, try again. >> no good. >> poor guy. >> i can't imagine. >> a highlight he'll watch a couple of times. >> how about dwayne wade. >> still got it. >>> still ahead michael cohen's legal team releases another check tied to the hush money payments made to stormy daniels. what a lawyer for cohen is telling nbc about that. >> roger stone may be in trouble for another social media post. one of his instagram photos could be in violation of a strict gag order. he just likes social media. we're back in a mo
wade led all scorers with 23 points off the bench as miami beat the hawks. we go to the ice in buffalo where while trailing by a goal at the end of the third period, sabers forward gets an opportunity for a tap in goal from point blank range. look at this. he accidentally blocks his own shot with the blade of his stick sweeping the puck away from net. buffalo would not get another equalizing opportunity in this one before the final horn there. >> oh, my goodness. >> maybe he thought...
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wade volunteers for the lower east side girls club, an organization that provides services for girls. we can all find some place in our neighborhood at least to go show up. >> and teaches storytelling at the women's prison >>associatio. think it's so important for me to make sure that along the way i talk to myaudience, especially the young girls about the journey because all y can hope is that they can use your template as a starting place and do things ten times more amazing than you ever >> reporter: every summer she sets up her "are youok " booth. >> free, peaceful and loving conversation. i set itp around 9:00 a.m. it's very inspired by lucy from the peanuts except i don't charge. i' usually there for about ten hours. i jus listen. and people come and talk to me through out t day. it's honestly probably one of my vorite things i do. >> reporter: inspiring people with the written and spoken word and creating art to createch ge. >> we all have the power to do oneind thing in one way. so whether sometimes smiling at your neighbor is just as important as going to a march for whateve
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this isn't james wade, james and wade sort of saying that michael jackson did this and you hear fromily or you hear from lawyers. this is simply a laying out of a story that goes very neatly into the stories that we have been talking about michael jackson. >> how do you see this documentary affecting the other alleged accusers who told their stories in the past and were not believed? >> of michael jackson? >> yeah. >> well, that's a great question, too. i would love to hear from, you know, the aveisos, for instance, the objects of that 2003 trial, where michael jackson was acquitted, mostly for all kinds of reasons. that trial was a little bit of a fiasco. >> will you remind our viewers about the impact that michael jackson had on society and explain the difference that this brings compared to the charges against bill cosby and harvey weinstein? >> okay. i mean, it's michael jackson. i mean, nobody -- woody allen, r. kelly, harvey weinstein, you know, bill cosby, i mean, you know, any one of these men, matt lauer, nobody has had the sort of cultural impact that michael jackson has ha
this isn't james wade, james and wade sort of saying that michael jackson did this and you hear fromily or you hear from lawyers. this is simply a laying out of a story that goes very neatly into the stories that we have been talking about michael jackson. >> how do you see this documentary affecting the other alleged accusers who told their stories in the past and were not believed? >> of michael jackson? >> yeah. >> well, that's a great question, too. i would love to...
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american sanctions by years of gulf oil looking for new places to explore are inconclusive joins us to wade through all the oil moves in the gulf of mexico and finally just how real is the prospect of a cashless society parties venger bush sat down with you know a bit in hong kong to break down that issue and so much more a super parent show ahead today but first we had some headlines let's go. we could offer a global report today with a major market update after indexes took a beating on friday from new york to asia it was almost all red across the board japan led the charge but not in the best sense of the word hundred points around three percent three percent of the total across the sea of japan things were much better in china as the shanghai composite index which has been a bit on a bit of a rocky trend over the past few days took a tumble of more than one hundred points which for this index is quite a bit markets in europe also felt the heat but not nearly as much with the german dax taking a bit of a slide but was trending upward toward the end of trading the u.k. split c. was also d
american sanctions by years of gulf oil looking for new places to explore are inconclusive joins us to wade through all the oil moves in the gulf of mexico and finally just how real is the prospect of a cashless society parties venger bush sat down with you know a bit in hong kong to break down that issue and so much more a super parent show ahead today but first we had some headlines let's go. we could offer a global report today with a major market update after indexes took a beating on...
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. >> glor: in an hbo documentary set to air this weekend, james safechuk and wade robson accuse michaelkson of molesting them as young boys. gayle king sat down with them both for an interview that first aired on "cbs this morning," and we have more tonight. a warning: the details are graphic. here's vladimir duthiers. >> as michael started doing these sexual acts he started talking to me about, you know, "god brought us together. we love each other, and this is how--" >> reporter: "we love each other." >> "we love each other, and this is how we show each other our love." >> everybody wanted to meet michael and be with michael. >> reporter: in the "leaving neverland" documentary, wade robson and james safechuk say the pop icon molested them repeatedly through their adolescence. >> he introduced masturbation. and he said i taught him how to french kiss. and then it moves on to oral sex. >> reporter: are you frightened or thinking this is weird or wrong? >> no, no, it's in the context of a, a loving, close relationship. >> reporter: was there ever a point that you started thinking this is
. >> glor: in an hbo documentary set to air this weekend, james safechuk and wade robson accuse michaelkson of molesting them as young boys. gayle king sat down with them both for an interview that first aired on "cbs this morning," and we have more tonight. a warning: the details are graphic. here's vladimir duthiers. >> as michael started doing these sexual acts he started talking to me about, you know, "god brought us together. we love each other, and this is...
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we have to wade through the sources. it is very difficult.hank you very the question -- thank you for the question. [applause] >> thank you all. thank you again, dr. shively. lee will take a 15-minute break and see you back here shortly. enjoy. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> you are watching live coverage of the american civil war museum's symposium in richmond, virginia on c-span3's american history tv. we will be back after a short break with paul quickly, director for the civil war studies and the author of the civil war and the transformation of american citizenship. >> i'm standing in front of perhaps one of the most famous courthouses in the united states, where really nothing of significance happened. appomattox courthouse. the name is pretty confusing. courthouse, one word, is a building like the one behind me and it is situated in the village of appomattox courthouse. co
we have to wade through the sources. it is very difficult.hank you very the question -- thank you for the question. [applause] >> thank you all. thank you again, dr. shively. lee will take a 15-minute break and see you back here shortly. enjoy. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> you are watching live coverage of the...
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plus d- wade's embarassing unboxing video. to simone, i leave the van gogh.ne collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, whatever i need to do. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast.forecast. besides a few sprinkles this morning skies will remain dry through the day today with increasingly clear conditions into the afternoon. daytime highs will boost into the mid to upper 50's and low 60's for parts
plus d- wade's embarassing unboxing video. to simone, i leave the van gogh.ne collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well...
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. >> unusual for george people know very private person really hasn't wade weighed in on many matters, that aside, of course, talked about it in passing but the president of the united states, and here is something i think is so remarkable, peoples o somehow think they have an equal platform to the president of the united states not george but a lot of people out there constantly attacking p president on facebook elsewhere he is president and you are not they somehow trick them into thinking because they have platform, i can he i can just i am same as the president, no you are not he is president of the united states. >> have you said that to your husband. >> i have said it to many people i am saying it now to america and to the world, and the fact is maria, that i think there is a panic in among democrats "never trump"ers, calendar turned 2019, 2020 around the corner no idea how to beat this guy now goofy policies not accepted by mainstream america like green new deal former budge director said costs 93 billion dollars, gillibrand talking about giving social security to illegals we d
. >> unusual for george people know very private person really hasn't wade weighed in on many matters, that aside, of course, talked about it in passing but the president of the united states, and here is something i think is so remarkable, peoples o somehow think they have an equal platform to the president of the united states not george but a lot of people out there constantly attacking p president on facebook elsewhere he is president and you are not they somehow trick them into...
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with freedom with no role and we've plenty of opportunities so if he would have detained president wade or yesterday i mean he would have had more and more people on the streets on obviously there pressure from the international community would have increased germany's expected to decide in the coming hours if it will extend a ban on arms exports to saudi arabia it's under pressure from powerful european allies france and britain to lift that ban imposed after the murder of saudi journalist. paul brennan reports. if there had already been enormous international concern over the tens of thousands of civilian deaths caused by saudi led coalition air strikes in yemen since twenty fifteen. and when saudi agents murdered the journalist in istanbul last october germany finally cried halt temporarily freezing existing arms deals and banning any new weapons contracts with the kingdom yet it offers an act of defiance and it's often said that it is a dilemma between morals and rail politic i think that's wrong the german government has had political principle since the year two thousand which say
with freedom with no role and we've plenty of opportunities so if he would have detained president wade or yesterday i mean he would have had more and more people on the streets on obviously there pressure from the international community would have increased germany's expected to decide in the coming hours if it will extend a ban on arms exports to saudi arabia it's under pressure from powerful european allies france and britain to lift that ban imposed after the murder of saudi journalist....
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it is our job to wade through it all and sifted out and see were the commonalities like and try to pull in as many perspectives as possible. our job is never done. such as with casualties. we keep getting it wrong because everyone had a different so we have to keep doing the work. the work is never over. people say to historians, why are you still working? it is the sources. we have to wait through the sources and it's very difficult. >> [ applause ] >> while congress is on break were featuring our american history giving you a glimpse of what is available every weekend. from the civil war to the great migration. a look into the lives and policies of past political leaders. this is every weekend and 48 hours of historical programs exploring our nation's past. travel to historic sites, museums and archives. lectures and history takes you to topics ranging from the american revolution to 911. journey through the 20th century with archival films of public affairs on real america. here from presidents and first ladies and learn about their politics, policies and legacies. look at the people
it is our job to wade through it all and sifted out and see were the commonalities like and try to pull in as many perspectives as possible. our job is never done. such as with casualties. we keep getting it wrong because everyone had a different so we have to keep doing the work. the work is never over. people say to historians, why are you still working? it is the sources. we have to wait through the sources and it's very difficult. >> [ applause ] >> while congress is on break...
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in these unsuspecting waters lingers a cunning creature — a wide—jawed wading guzzler on the hunt.lines scouring the surface for plastic waste, debris, seaweed and other pollution. and it's off, setting sail on a mission to gobble up as much garbage as possible. it essentially works like a giant roomba vacuum, hoovering up floating rubbish in its path. the wasteshark is the world's first autonomous marine waste and data collection vessel. 80% of waste that reaches the marinas, the marine environment and the ocean is from the land. so we need to approach the issue of marine protection and ocean sustainability from multiple angles. so this trash sucker is designed to patrol marina waterways for up to 16 hours before the battery inside requires recharging. it's actually designed up to the whale shark. its big mouth being able to suck up 200 litres of trash at one time. its black plastic zip tie teeth keep bits and bobs inside its mouth, handy when needing to reverse. three independent thrusters control the sharks direction and speed. this current model is actually being remote—control
in these unsuspecting waters lingers a cunning creature — a wide—jawed wading guzzler on the hunt.lines scouring the surface for plastic waste, debris, seaweed and other pollution. and it's off, setting sail on a mission to gobble up as much garbage as possible. it essentially works like a giant roomba vacuum, hoovering up floating rubbish in its path. the wasteshark is the world's first autonomous marine waste and data collection vessel. 80% of waste that reaches the marinas, the marine...