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i have a chapter about the bargain and they weren the merchant bankers who funded the varioushe projects. the family is still very much on board. everything you've read about me, don't believe, this is what i stand for a. they've supported to some of the radical ideas and you have other journalists at the new yorker and a factory who i've worked with on bloomberg who eliminated some of the very unusual far y right and crank candidates that they have supported. whether it was breitbart news, there was such a platform for pro- trump journalists and the propaganda during the campaign and helped hims win the electio. giving speeches and what he would call nationalists i really see as coming up the have and have-nots and using the racist base platform to excite people i would like to get your comment about is that a surprise and if it is and how do you see that having an effect within europe university liberal democracies and also impact on the united id states particularly in the run-up to the election. >> it is a great question. he'sue always been fascinated by populists, nationalists, fasc
i have a chapter about the bargain and they weren the merchant bankers who funded the varioushe projects. the family is still very much on board. everything you've read about me, don't believe, this is what i stand for a. they've supported to some of the radical ideas and you have other journalists at the new yorker and a factory who i've worked with on bloomberg who eliminated some of the very unusual far y right and crank candidates that they have supported. whether it was breitbart news,...
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moving them , some were able to negotiate treaties to stay in the great lakes with a restricted some weren, forcefully removed. this particular section of the museum, we really highlight one particular removal, it is referred to as the trail of death. it happened the same year as the cherokee trail of tears. we left our homelands within a few days of each other. this is a particularly heartbreaking and gutwrenching removal. moved ontors who were this removal were ones who had refused to negotiate with the federal government. agents called a treaty council and ask people to meet in twin lakes, indiana. they went out to different village leaders. when they arrived they were thrown into a church and the doors were locked and they were told they were going west in three days whether they liked it or not. there were not enough provisions, not enough water, not enough wagons or horses for people to make the removal somewhat comfortable. they sent out tribunes for 100 of 50 mile radius and grandmother every -- gathered every potawatomi they could find and three days later we were marched out at t
moving them , some were able to negotiate treaties to stay in the great lakes with a restricted some weren, forcefully removed. this particular section of the museum, we really highlight one particular removal, it is referred to as the trail of death. it happened the same year as the cherokee trail of tears. we left our homelands within a few days of each other. this is a particularly heartbreaking and gutwrenching removal. moved ontors who were this removal were ones who had refused to...
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this girl says her friends weren at the maltheir children are still missing. people have been scouring lists of hospitals all day looking for relatives. dimitri can't fiis five-year-old daughter or his son. she will be 10 in april, s. >> when my wife called, he said, "help us. we are suffocating." i could hear the children crying. repoer: most of the victims here were children. as the city mourns, it has many angry estions. jane: thefe u.sral trade commission has confirmed it is investigating facebook;s privacy policies. it said it would consider her facebook engaged in unfair acts that caused substantial injury to consumers. the announcement follows revelations that a political consulting company had been personalcess to users' data the white house says president trump strongly denies a sexual encounter with porn star stormya els after she gave details of the alleged affair on television. she claims the one-night stand happened in 2006. at issue is a payment made by the president's lawyer prior to the 26 election for the james cook has more. >> you were 27 co
this girl says her friends weren at the maltheir children are still missing. people have been scouring lists of hospitals all day looking for relatives. dimitri can't fiis five-year-old daughter or his son. she will be 10 in april, s. >> when my wife called, he said, "help us. we are suffocating." i could hear the children crying. repoer: most of the victims here were children. as the city mourns, it has many angry estions. jane: thefe u.sral trade commission has confirmed it is...
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. >> professor jack, weren't there other rules that weren' followed as well? did they identify themselves as police officers? did they get immediate help for stephon clark? >> as far as i understand, they osdn't identify themselves which they are su to do, and it does seem like they spent quite a bit of time waitin before getting help for him in the latest report i saw it was that it took the to eight minutes for him to expire after he had been shot. so hat's going to an issue. but i'm not a forensicps chologist, and i'm not really prepared to comment on the particular chase. i can say this is the kind of thing we see. i'd agree with mr.sharpton. this is not a local problem. >> also one of the issues was when the other officers came up an officer says to mute their mikes. tha disturbing, because generally a person will tellhe truth about something immediately after it occurs. if you tell them to mute their mikes, then you seem to be suggesting that youon't want to hear them tell the truth about what happened at th begingbegi beginnibegi begin. that's disturbin
. >> professor jack, weren't there other rules that weren' followed as well? did they identify themselves as police officers? did they get immediate help for stephon clark? >> as far as i understand, they osdn't identify themselves which they are su to do, and it does seem like they spent quite a bit of time waitin before getting help for him in the latest report i saw it was that it took the to eight minutes for him to expire after he had been shot. so hat's going to an issue. but...
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day, we weren the trading like in internet company -- erik: he says that if any trade holder expectsto take six times you should take your money elsewhere, into its a nor for any other proper financial services. services financial morgan stanley, more diversified. julia: what is he like as a person? -- he had his to attract has had his distractors, but what is he like? erik: he is a little more reserved, and he is quite happy being that way, and here's another direct quote from our conversation. the more complex of all tell a become the more i enjoy in a position, i like to make decisions to live in the consequences and live with being unpopular." in other words, he likes having blood around his ankles. that. thank you for ♪ scarlet: that is one of the highlights from tictoc. you like spinning? julia: [laughter] great -- tictoc. me?: no one is going to ask i feel left out. plan to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum -- the president doubled down on that warning during a meeting today in the oval office with israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. we can't doump: business in
day, we weren the trading like in internet company -- erik: he says that if any trade holder expectsto take six times you should take your money elsewhere, into its a nor for any other proper financial services. services financial morgan stanley, more diversified. julia: what is he like as a person? -- he had his to attract has had his distractors, but what is he like? erik: he is a little more reserved, and he is quite happy being that way, and here's another direct quote from our...
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theough, you have to say pilots that weren those b-52's and they got a push the tton at ope t bombay and drop t bom did farore mage thaany indivual who looked h victimsn the eye while shot them. is hear itsel dictmentf ourountry. sh.ould be seen as anthe air r and the artillery in the naval fire should all be seen as equally hers and as criminal -- rent is and is criminal and inhumane as those men that pulled the trigger in my lai, the ones in my unit that pulled the trigger on those civilians. amy: that was vietnam war veteran paul cox, susan schnall, former navy nurse who was court-martialed for dropping in to work hamlet's from a plane over u.s. military bases around san francisco bay, and longtime activist ron carver. all three are in vietnam today to mark the 50th anniversary of the my lai massacre. that that's it for today's special. if you would like a copy, go to our website at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693
theough, you have to say pilots that weren those b-52's and they got a push the tton at ope t bombay and drop t bom did farore mage thaany indivual who looked h victimsn the eye while shot them. is hear itsel dictmentf ourountry. sh.ould be seen as anthe air r and the artillery in the naval fire should all be seen as equally hers and as criminal -- rent is and is criminal and inhumane as those men that pulled the trigger in my lai, the ones in my unit that pulled the trigger on those civilians....
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along the way they had been warned about hostile native and they werens, careful to stay in the middle of the ohio river. at one point, two white men came to the banks of the river and screamed, help us, help us, save us. and he decided to go to the bank and try to aid these two white men. well, it had been but a decoy and they were led into a trap. they were instantly attacked by of theindians, and two six on the boat were killed. charles and several others were taken prisoner. a were trundled through the ohio territory northward for about five weeks. up to aally carried percent dusty, a small trading post and village and there they entered a trading post that was run by a frenchman. and charles pleaded for the frenchman to help him, because he was a prisoner and didn't know what the rest of his life might be. he was about 20 years old. the frenchman was able to strike a deal with the indians, purchasing charles johnston out of bondage for the price of 600 silver brooches. and charles johnson was freed, literally on his 21st birthday. and he then sought to come back home to virginia.
along the way they had been warned about hostile native and they werens, careful to stay in the middle of the ohio river. at one point, two white men came to the banks of the river and screamed, help us, help us, save us. and he decided to go to the bank and try to aid these two white men. well, it had been but a decoy and they were led into a trap. they were instantly attacked by of theindians, and two six on the boat were killed. charles and several others were taken prisoner. a were trundled...