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wanda is at the front.well. >> it's always easier to talk about sensitive topics in a comedic way when every is sort of laughing about it together. but you also risk sort of going over the line and disrespecting someone. it reminds me of a scene in the nutty professor. take a look. >> it's a full moon tonight. i think i found where they hidden in jimmy hoffa. yeah, that's a good one there. >> it was in a bucket of kfc. he must be on a new diet. >> even in that clip, you have some people laughing and others saying i feel so sorry for him. and in this specific scene, it's about weight. but if you're talking about race, the same thing can happen. when do you know when you've gone too far? >> well, i think that's always been the argument. some comedians walk right up to the line and some people go over the line. and in that clip, i've been in comedy clubs where that has happened. and sometimes people don't sit in that front row because you know it will happen. and i think for the happen and for the comedy in th
wanda is at the front.well. >> it's always easier to talk about sensitive topics in a comedic way when every is sort of laughing about it together. but you also risk sort of going over the line and disrespecting someone. it reminds me of a scene in the nutty professor. take a look. >> it's a full moon tonight. i think i found where they hidden in jimmy hoffa. yeah, that's a good one there. >> it was in a bucket of kfc. he must be on a new diet. >> even in that clip, you...
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there are other sensitive issues disclosed, a document surrounding the issues, genocide in are you wanda and appoints to the cabinet and deliberations anning the aides. it is interesting, del, when you look into the records, most of the presidential records are released immediately at the conclusion of the presidency and many of the documents that are deemed private and taking 12 year process and at the end of the the process they decide what to release. today is the first of some 28,000 documents following into that category and much has to do with the first lady's office and the deliberations on children's issues and women's rights and the deliberations with the speech writers and communications and even perhaps not today but in later documents that deal with the white water scandal, a blast from the past there, so all eyes in about an hour on the national archives and the clinton library, release of some 5,000 documents from the clinton administration. >> mike, many times the documents are redakted so much and any fears from washington that anything will be closed that the clinton pre
there are other sensitive issues disclosed, a document surrounding the issues, genocide in are you wanda and appoints to the cabinet and deliberations anning the aides. it is interesting, del, when you look into the records, most of the presidential records are released immediately at the conclusion of the presidency and many of the documents that are deemed private and taking 12 year process and at the end of the the process they decide what to release. today is the first of some 28,000...
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killing whichf two decades later haunts through wanda. 100 days of slaughter left at least 800,000 dead. bitter ethnic violence in which the majority turned on the minority. many of the leading perpetrators have faced justice, but this man, found in hiding on a french island in the indian ocean, had escaped trial until now. a paraplegic after a car accident in 1986, he is accused after -- accused of complicity in genocide and supplying arms to the militia. he denies the charges. court case, as the is an important step in coming to terms with past harbors. as people came out, the militia slaughtered them. they slaughtered them. they slaughtered them. i went through this too. i was wounded and fell into a coma. when i woke up, i couldn't tobacco my feet because there were dead bodies on top of me. -- i couldn't get back on my feet because there were dead bodies on top of me. >> she and her liar husband have spent 12 years building the case. -- lawyer husband have spent 12 years building the case. >> it is a big moment in history, a big moment for the victims and their relatives who have b
killing whichf two decades later haunts through wanda. 100 days of slaughter left at least 800,000 dead. bitter ethnic violence in which the majority turned on the minority. many of the leading perpetrators have faced justice, but this man, found in hiding on a french island in the indian ocean, had escaped trial until now. a paraplegic after a car accident in 1986, he is accused after -- accused of complicity in genocide and supplying arms to the militia. he denies the charges. court case, as...
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at one point accused the current president ever on wanda -- of rwanda on the attack him the president that sparked the genocide. since about 2009, we have seen a tolling of relations between these two entries. the outcome of this trial will play a big part on how they move on from here. >> the trial opened today. what happened there in court? >> well, a historic trial. first one in paris. the loyal's desk the lawyers of pascal simbikangwa are calling for it to be canceled. they say it is a very unfair trial and they do not have the same access to resources as the civil plaintiffs. they do not have the access to witnesses or even to travel to rwanda. they say it is not a mark of weakness but a simple fact, and they want to put that fact to the court this afternoon. so far in the trial, they pretty much, matter of fact, first day of the trial, we have picked the jury. wascally the jury that chosen was given a history lesson of the rwanda and the power play between the minority tutsis and majority hutus. to the genocide -- genocide of 1994. >> thank you for covering that historic trial i
at one point accused the current president ever on wanda -- of rwanda on the attack him the president that sparked the genocide. since about 2009, we have seen a tolling of relations between these two entries. the outcome of this trial will play a big part on how they move on from here. >> the trial opened today. what happened there in court? >> well, a historic trial. first one in paris. the loyal's desk the lawyers of pascal simbikangwa are calling for it to be canceled. they say...
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more stories on artsy dot com including then on this album by the presence by overturning the law wanda alongside cocaine and heroin in the eyes of the law that's good for you around ten thousand inmates currently serving sentences related to sulfa drugs. and the mystery of the martian rock that appeared in red planet pictures seemingly out of nowhere is solved head to r.t. dot com for the explanation of the phenomenon. israel's borders for the neighbors are some of the most heavily fortified on earth thoughts within israeli society itself there is no shortage of tension between jews and muslims arabs make up a fifth of the country's population parts us policy or reports they're not always treated equally under the law. morny they treat us like israeli citizens only when they want to convict us other than that we're arabs to them and that's the pure racism and ethnic policy of this country that before even six other arabs were found guilty of attempting to murder an attorney santa and his radio jewish terrorist who took aim at them. it's a conviction that is hard to comprehend very hard
more stories on artsy dot com including then on this album by the presence by overturning the law wanda alongside cocaine and heroin in the eyes of the law that's good for you around ten thousand inmates currently serving sentences related to sulfa drugs. and the mystery of the martian rock that appeared in red planet pictures seemingly out of nowhere is solved head to r.t. dot com for the explanation of the phenomenon. israel's borders for the neighbors are some of the most heavily fortified...
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host: wanda in california, you go, girl. this is old news.t never should have been brought up when it was happening because it was a personal thing mandated by the american people that we were not interested in it and the republicans dragged it out anyhow because that is all they are good for because they are rotten. benghazi, what about iraq and george bush and dick cheney creating treason and lying to thousands of americans? you want to talk about reality -- we are bypassing to people who created treason in our andtry that ran our country are walking free today. this is a democratic country, right? host: some reaction from people in the political world. here is reince priebus on the story today. now we know why hillary clinton kept her records and little knox.""fort we're taking your calls on this first segment of the washington journal this morning. we want to point out some other news around the country for you. here's the front page of usa today. the banner headline, health law faces new delay. the obama administration monday announced a
host: wanda in california, you go, girl. this is old news.t never should have been brought up when it was happening because it was a personal thing mandated by the american people that we were not interested in it and the republicans dragged it out anyhow because that is all they are good for because they are rotten. benghazi, what about iraq and george bush and dick cheney creating treason and lying to thousands of americans? you want to talk about reality -- we are bypassing to people who...
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so, for instance, you might say, we should have intervened in were wanda. a lot of people felt that at the time. but what we have already learned from some of our actions are ready like iraq and afghanistan, maybe we don't know what we are doing, and sometimes intervention, that gets you through day one. you stop people from doing bad things, but i think what i is sort of learn from the whole can stopst things, we people from one thing, but we rarely can make them -- it said, maybe we can never make them do good things, so once you get done stopping people doing bad things, like libya, for instance, we thought what we -- stop what we thought was a massacre in benghazi, and then we could not go in and could not make people do good things, and then they started fighting among themselves, so my take away from the last 10 years is a lot more humility about these things and if you will be end, you have to will the means. that can lead to its own downside. that would be my answer. >> thanks. yes, please. max michael, i did a graduate degree at uw in international
so, for instance, you might say, we should have intervened in were wanda. a lot of people felt that at the time. but what we have already learned from some of our actions are ready like iraq and afghanistan, maybe we don't know what we are doing, and sometimes intervention, that gets you through day one. you stop people from doing bad things, but i think what i is sort of learn from the whole can stopst things, we people from one thing, but we rarely can make them -- it said, maybe we can never...
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even though wanda johnson is disappointed in the length of the sentence, she credits the videos for provingwhat really happened that early new year's day. >> if we would not have had those videos, the truth would never have been exposed. >> let him go. [ bleep ]. >>> coming up, what's the real story behind this violent confrontation? >> if it wasn't for this videotape, we never would have really been able to uncover the truth. >>> and later -- [ shriek ] >> when "caught on camera: proof" continues. s betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ ♪ i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and co
even though wanda johnson is disappointed in the length of the sentence, she credits the videos for provingwhat really happened that early new year's day. >> if we would not have had those videos, the truth would never have been exposed. >> let him go. [ bleep ]. >>> coming up, what's the real story behind this violent confrontation? >> if it wasn't for this videotape, we never would have really been able to uncover the truth. >>> and later -- [ shriek ]...
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spirit you just announced something today in row one that where the government -- government over wanda is involved. nokia will sell especially cheap phones to students so they can get free access to educational information. is this a role you think facebook will play more and more, to be a convener or a systems integrator of all these parties so they could make it happen together? >> i do not think facebook should get that much credit for that. one of the things i want to be really clear about. i do not think i could make this point strongly enough, internet.org is a big coalition across the industry. we are playing one role in it. facebook has unique perspective building the most used app in the world, and that gives us some position to be able to really understand what we need to do to deliver these things but no oneently, worked -- no one company can do all this by themselves. .t is a partnership folksl be all of these having to come together to make this possible. there is no way facebook could do this by ourselves. if we came away today with a feeling this is somehow my vision or
spirit you just announced something today in row one that where the government -- government over wanda is involved. nokia will sell especially cheap phones to students so they can get free access to educational information. is this a role you think facebook will play more and more, to be a convener or a systems integrator of all these parties so they could make it happen together? >> i do not think facebook should get that much credit for that. one of the things i want to be really clear...
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the stations are good and i love these good and it is also the tees are our good friend wanda are still uncertainties in the old. i received a tease all the way things were until now. i mean feat. cool shiite and sunni question would be entirely re tool in a way that houses all kinds of unpredictable things that for now no one no one can imagine winning a game changing is not necessary ali's lead to positive things to ask retailers again change and it's not necessary in the years does that mean. and who keeps these issues come and go and fashion but terrorism is real issue. and here on his relationship with hezbollah. it's relationship with all kind with the iraqi government. the syrian regime all of these things are problematic and they're not small problems when looking in the middle east that is just disintegrated and iran seems to be in a pretty good position. at this moment but we'll see we'll see if it comes under pressure if hezbollah comes under pressure. already we see a lot of car bombings and in lemon on targeting hezbollah the saudis are on a full court press against tehran'
the stations are good and i love these good and it is also the tees are our good friend wanda are still uncertainties in the old. i received a tease all the way things were until now. i mean feat. cool shiite and sunni question would be entirely re tool in a way that houses all kinds of unpredictable things that for now no one no one can imagine winning a game changing is not necessary ali's lead to positive things to ask retailers again change and it's not necessary in the years does that...
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joining us is ceo and founder bruce wanda. talk, not us but a big time topic, women and technology, why so few. what is going on? >> has to do with the fact that many women are getting degrees relevant to tech. 2% of women getting engineering or computer science degrees. one thing we need to do is get more women studying that material landing urging them to start companies. charles: nothing nefarious, no old boys' network, no sex involved, none of that at play, just a simple fact that more young girls and young ladies went to the right fields, opportunities waiting for them. >> there are obviously issues. it is a lot more than industries, i used to walk in finance. liz: you mean on merits? charles: this is the third industrial revolution except when you think about the first two they created so many jobs, connected the planet but created jobs along the way. this tech revolution is doing the opposite. these tech companies have market caps of $100 billion and your workers and small companies, brick and mortar. is there any way t
joining us is ceo and founder bruce wanda. talk, not us but a big time topic, women and technology, why so few. what is going on? >> has to do with the fact that many women are getting degrees relevant to tech. 2% of women getting engineering or computer science degrees. one thing we need to do is get more women studying that material landing urging them to start companies. charles: nothing nefarious, no old boys' network, no sex involved, none of that at play, just a simple fact that...
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new wanda this wednesday morning especial represented the is gonna join the some at the sight behindke terminal construction site. they have found human remains are a archaeologist has proven that they are remains of a native american. the mood remains were found about 60 ft. below ground. coming up on the crime 4 news were watching the storm dropping rain across the bay area today erika will let us know how much rain is falling when we will see more. and is successful links, you'll spend on facebook will look at how those two things may relate. << combat the crime 4 morning news as we're tracking delays here and a 80 southbound is thought spawn new accident at slowing the ride through the corridor road 62 to 57 minutes. << facebook and help you stay connected to your friends and raise your self-esteem as a new study that shows us the longer we're on at the last of control we have this study was done by researchers at columbia university and university of pittsburgh that found who spent more time on the site half. were more likely to spend money leading to higher credit card balance
new wanda this wednesday morning especial represented the is gonna join the some at the sight behindke terminal construction site. they have found human remains are a archaeologist has proven that they are remains of a native american. the mood remains were found about 60 ft. below ground. coming up on the crime 4 news were watching the storm dropping rain across the bay area today erika will let us know how much rain is falling when we will see more. and is successful links, you'll spend on...
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up some sort of ad hoc international tribunal similar to what was done in former u go slof ya oro wandacriminal accountability for the north korean government officials that were involved in this. the report clearly states these are policies that come from the top of the government. so we are looking at kim jong-un and other top officials need to be held accountable for these abuses which are continuing today in north korea. >> it is just mind-boggling. brian, this u.n. report also highlighted kim jong-un's lavish spending habits, including what, a home movie theater for his closest friends. >> that's right, carol. they detail about $187,000 that he spent on equipment for a 1,000 person private movie theater. they detail other things too, that he spent tens of thousands of dollars to import cognac. that's something his late father, kim jong-il, liked to do. he spend $1 million a year to bring in cognac. kim jong-un is also trying to bring in mercedes benz, luxury vehicles, piano, recording equipment. he is spending more than his father did. that's really saying something. >> so, phil, c
up some sort of ad hoc international tribunal similar to what was done in former u go slof ya oro wandacriminal accountability for the north korean government officials that were involved in this. the report clearly states these are policies that come from the top of the government. so we are looking at kim jong-un and other top officials need to be held accountable for these abuses which are continuing today in north korea. >> it is just mind-boggling. brian, this u.n. report also...
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i think, i love wanda sykes. why not tina fey, hello! she's already owning nbc.re are so many wonderfully talented women. christina pewjitski. the list goes on and on. >> thank you so much for joining me. best of luck to jimmy fall lon d the show. >>> coming up next, we'll talk about michael dunn convicted of three counted of attempted murder in the so-called loud music trial. he is facing the rest of the life in prison, but after being recorded calling his fellow future inmates animals, what will life be behind bars for this guy. we'll discuss. ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-s
i think, i love wanda sykes. why not tina fey, hello! she's already owning nbc.re are so many wonderfully talented women. christina pewjitski. the list goes on and on. >> thank you so much for joining me. best of luck to jimmy fall lon d the show. >>> coming up next, we'll talk about michael dunn convicted of three counted of attempted murder in the so-called loud music trial. he is facing the rest of the life in prison, but after being recorded calling his fellow future inmates...
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for instance, you might say we should have intervened in row wanda.many people felt that at the time. what we have already learned from some of our interventions already like in iraq and afghanistan is that maybe we don't know what we are doing. sometimes, intervention gets you through day one. you stop people from doing bad things but what we have learned from the whole middle east asked areas is we can stop people from doing bad things to we cannot always make them -- we rarely can -- maybe we can never make them do good things. once you get done stopping people doing bad things which we did in libya, we stopped what we thought was going to be a massacre and benghazi. then we did not go in and we could not make people do good things. they then started him fighting amongst themselves. my take away from the last 10 years is more humility about these things. w if youill the end, you better will the means. the will might be a long-term presence. that would be my answer. >> yes, please. >> thank you. degree atgw in international affairs. you mentioned yo
for instance, you might say we should have intervened in row wanda.many people felt that at the time. what we have already learned from some of our interventions already like in iraq and afghanistan is that maybe we don't know what we are doing. sometimes, intervention gets you through day one. you stop people from doing bad things but what we have learned from the whole middle east asked areas is we can stop people from doing bad things to we cannot always make them -- we rarely can -- maybe...