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because i am dtv ready. >> wesley stoltz was something else.who said i'm dtv ready, and i've never met an inmate who had the array of products that this guy had either. i've been to women's prisons and haven't seen so many products. >> this is my luxury right here. the irish spring icy blast body wash with the loofa. >> so you've basically been able to maintain metro status. >> as best as i could. >> as together as he was in appearance, stoltz made it clear prison hadn't been part of his five-year plan. two years earlier, stoltz was on medical leave from his job as a manager for a luxury car company. he was on the mend from a tendon surgery that left one foot and an ankle in a cast. >> i thought, you know, i'm on vacation for the surgery anyway. i might as well go see my friends. go out to colorado. >> stoltz and his friends went out to a local bar. it was super bowl sunday. around midnight stoltz says he stepped outside to share a cigarette with a young woman. >> there were two men about ten feet to the left of me. i heard them fighting. i sai
because i am dtv ready. >> wesley stoltz was something else.who said i'm dtv ready, and i've never met an inmate who had the array of products that this guy had either. i've been to women's prisons and haven't seen so many products. >> this is my luxury right here. the irish spring icy blast body wash with the loofa. >> so you've basically been able to maintain metro status. >> as best as i could. >> as together as he was in appearance, stoltz made it clear prison...
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wesley and lynn, thank you very much. we appreciate you both. >> thank you. >>> tonight van jones is back. don't miss his special gift, dave chappelle, only on "the van jones show" at 7:00 p.m. >>> and do stay with us. we have a look inside the u.s. detention center that is still housing more than 1,500 immigrant children. the a...is stolen.es... we confess. we stole everything we could. from everything we've ever mastered. and put it here. the all-new lexus es. a product of mastery. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. the more you know ththe commute is worth it., you and that john deere tractor, you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive, but just like a john deere, it's worth it. carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therap
wesley and lynn, thank you very much. we appreciate you both. >> thank you. >>> tonight van jones is back. don't miss his special gift, dave chappelle, only on "the van jones show" at 7:00 p.m. >>> and do stay with us. we have a look inside the u.s. detention center that is still housing more than 1,500 immigrant children. the a...is stolen.es... we confess. we stole everything we could. from everything we've ever mastered. and put it here. the all-new lexus...
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my name is wesley li, and i'm owner of 939 clements street. it's always been a dream to have my own business with my own music. most of my clients are between 50 and 75 years old. they love entertainment, and they do need a decent place for them to spend some great time together, and i would like to thank you for the supporters in my community and hopefully, we can have this venue for long-term and have a great time for all the music lovers. >> thank you. we're open for questions. >> so it's limited live, it's only till 10:00. is that enough for you? is that because of the zoning? what's happening. >> well, right now, he does dim sum from 9:00 to 3:00, and then, the restaurant is open from 5:00 to 10:00, so we're closed already. if it becomes popular, we'll come back in a year and ask for 11:00. >> okay. commissioners, any other questions? >> sounds great. >> yeah, i don't have any questions about it. you can have a seat. thank you very much. at this point, i'm going to open for public comment on this matter, and i do have two speaker cards, s
my name is wesley li, and i'm owner of 939 clements street. it's always been a dream to have my own business with my own music. most of my clients are between 50 and 75 years old. they love entertainment, and they do need a decent place for them to spend some great time together, and i would like to thank you for the supporters in my community and hopefully, we can have this venue for long-term and have a great time for all the music lovers. >> thank you. we're open for questions....
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wesley epps, private, 3rd engineer battalion.ator) the office of war information sanctioned all film scripts, using hollywood to best effect in the propaganda war. "i'm glad to report that mgm's 'bataan' appears to offer no problems from an owi overseas standpoint. it makes an especially good contribution in its handling of the u.n., especially the philippinos." what do you think you're doing, soldier? plenty j--- over there, tanks, artillery. i go tell general mcarthur, general sends planes; planes drop bombs on j---. bang! fourth of july! it's easy to understand why these films are all the same during the war, because they are being -- their manufacture is supervised by office of war information. it's harder to understand something interesting, which is why these conventions persist without censorship. (paul fussell) it's as if audiences demanded that films follow conventions because those conventions produce feelings and emotions which universally gratify the audience. (narrator) the second world war gave birth to a new type o
wesley epps, private, 3rd engineer battalion.ator) the office of war information sanctioned all film scripts, using hollywood to best effect in the propaganda war. "i'm glad to report that mgm's 'bataan' appears to offer no problems from an owi overseas standpoint. it makes an especially good contribution in its handling of the u.n., especially the philippinos." what do you think you're doing, soldier? plenty j--- over there, tanks, artillery. i go tell general mcarthur, general sends...
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pictures we're looking at that more closely plus britain is looking to tell you up lore of a crime but wesley says review wasn't caught everyone's back in just a couple of the stories ahead. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand out of the news business you just the dance the right questions and the right answers. question. the grim reaper of the bond market has appeared with this with this guy and he's looking at the global bond market he's got. this obama apocalypse it's a tsunami bad paper and it's. going to be the greatest collapse ever. in a power bid to protect british values the u.k. home secretary's launched a review into hate crime legislation he's considering expanding the law to shield more vulnerable sections of society but next is probably a report on everyone thinks that's a good idea. at the moment police in england wales and northern ireland annually monitor five main strands of hate crime that aggression towards someone on the basis of either
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>> wesley pledge to you? >> to date, 32 people have been charged or have pled guilty. >> present trump also issued a warning after the disappearance of jamaal, washington post columnist was seen two weeks ago. they say that he was murdered by a saudi arabia group sometime after he entered the saudi consulate. they denied any responsibility but present trump is still giving them a warning. >> as of this moment they deny and could it be them? yes. we are going to get to the bottom of it. and there will be severe punishment. >> the king and yepreserday saying that they are considering a working group regarding his up disappearance. -- his disappearance. >>> royal watches, place your bets. the royal couple expecting a little prince or princess. >>> and extreme fire danger this morning. i'm tracking the wind across the bay area. i will also let you know how warm it will get for your neighborhood, coming up. >>> and chp is heading to the scene of the crash we are now tracking along 580. we will take a closer look a
>> wesley pledge to you? >> to date, 32 people have been charged or have pled guilty. >> present trump also issued a warning after the disappearance of jamaal, washington post columnist was seen two weeks ago. they say that he was murdered by a saudi arabia group sometime after he entered the saudi consulate. they denied any responsibility but present trump is still giving them a warning. >> as of this moment they deny and could it be them? yes. we are going to get to...
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and mistrust in other governments around the world let's get more on this now and talk to joe di wesley he's chief executive of global cyber risk and joins us live from washington d.c. jody just talk us through what's behind these fresh allegations made by the u.k. about russian hacking is there new information out there. i think there's some new information it's really wonderful that the. british military or the british government would come out and name the russian military intelligence as being behind some of these attacks we've suspected russia's always had a lot of cyber criminal activity in the country and the russian government would always go all we know nothing about it no no this has nothing to do with the government but now that there are direct linkage is being made by the intelligence community and certainly the u.s. and u.k. jointly came out and blamed russia for the not virus and twenty seventeen which crippled ukraine and it really spread to a number of other countries around the world and caused a vast amount of private sector business interruption losses so now that we
and mistrust in other governments around the world let's get more on this now and talk to joe di wesley he's chief executive of global cyber risk and joins us live from washington d.c. jody just talk us through what's behind these fresh allegations made by the u.k. about russian hacking is there new information out there. i think there's some new information it's really wonderful that the. british military or the british government would come out and name the russian military intelligence as...
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praised the indonesian government for its quick response to the disaster and visited the island of sala wesley were thousands are for buried under the rubble. i must say that i have a lot of admiration for what has been an extremely effective response of the indonesian parliament of course when we see is the ever station we are broken i mean there are still probably one thousand bodies movies rubble in front of us but the resilience of the indonesian people and the group quick response and effective response of the indonesian government deserve the admiration of the international community and i hope they'll be a lot of support for the reconstruction for these people to be able to see again life we hope the un is already working with an asian governments with asean we are embedded in the effort that is being done on the ground we have launched already an appeal we are working fully with the initial government but one single must be clear it's important that the leadership must be the leadership it's in the region government that can lead these efforts the international community should be here
praised the indonesian government for its quick response to the disaster and visited the island of sala wesley were thousands are for buried under the rubble. i must say that i have a lot of admiration for what has been an extremely effective response of the indonesian parliament of course when we see is the ever station we are broken i mean there are still probably one thousand bodies movies rubble in front of us but the resilience of the indonesian people and the group quick response and...
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this if he was that wesley. and if he had wished that it would say if current upgrades for career and personal. career. all your. own also. the wherry he wanted to balance in the way he wanted to see. i think women need a risk taking appetite women should be able to break all the confines which they put on themselves because they always treat them selves as the not so important owning member of the family they always give preference to husbands good deal and not enough preference to decode your. it's important to be self-confident and kind of right partner in terms of support a partner should support each other in their career development to. gether come up with ways to reconcile family and profession as if i'm young i'm not kapok the. most positive from the. woman's professional success depends a loss on whether she has a balanced private life. ask me to people i'm lucky to have a partner who understands my fundamental need and who is happy to have a private life of the sick to. me because he devotes a lot of t
this if he was that wesley. and if he had wished that it would say if current upgrades for career and personal. career. all your. own also. the wherry he wanted to balance in the way he wanted to see. i think women need a risk taking appetite women should be able to break all the confines which they put on themselves because they always treat them selves as the not so important owning member of the family they always give preference to husbands good deal and not enough preference to decode...
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>> i think a provoking point by wesley lowery.ying bring the temperature down and try to be civil. i think the problem with the core of this conversation is that we are living through an age of incivility led by president trump. he is anything but civil. certainly he was not calling out the tea party off other conservative groups engaged in protesting a number of years ago and now it's convenient for him to call out left wing protesters and that is logical and of course, he is going to do that. the problem for the democrats is that there is no person with equal stature. nobody as loud or effective as president trump to puck back on his jobs not mobs rhetoric. it's also propaganda and he'll say it over and over again until election day. i think an effective slogan but not to counter him on the other side as loud as press trump. we are seeing examples of this extreme behavior on both sides. we remember that incident with sarah sanders at the restaurant and ted cruz was confronted at a restaurant and mcconnell here at the restaurant.
>> i think a provoking point by wesley lowery.ying bring the temperature down and try to be civil. i think the problem with the core of this conversation is that we are living through an age of incivility led by president trump. he is anything but civil. certainly he was not calling out the tea party off other conservative groups engaged in protesting a number of years ago and now it's convenient for him to call out left wing protesters and that is logical and of course, he is going to do...
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a kind of flies in the face of john wesley powell and it brings water to where the people were. we are going to settle where we want to and then by gosh, we will engineer our way to the water. in many ways, what we tried to do was then create a federal commons. the commons of public lands and resources whether it was water in the reclamation program, public lands, forests, national parks. these are going to be the resources that all americans could have access to that would hopefully restore the promise that the west had been, perhaps on the 19th century. stephen: so these introductory comments, and bringing forward the the previous panel on environment, now with the legislation and new thinking , the draftinto place changes in 19th century america and the way americans can typically see these ideas and issues. i want to ask all of you, in your view, what went right, what went wrong? or, what worked reasonably well and what turned out not to work so well? and marnie, i will ask you, this change in thinking, how deep it went -- were americans reassured a new? how did they come to
a kind of flies in the face of john wesley powell and it brings water to where the people were. we are going to settle where we want to and then by gosh, we will engineer our way to the water. in many ways, what we tried to do was then create a federal commons. the commons of public lands and resources whether it was water in the reclamation program, public lands, forests, national parks. these are going to be the resources that all americans could have access to that would hopefully restore...
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a kind of flies in the face of john wesley powell and it brings water to where the people were. we are going to settle where we want to and by gosh we're just going to engineer our way to the water. in many ways than what we try to do was create a federal commons. the commons of public lands and resources whether it was water in the reclamation program, public lands, forests, national parks. these are going to be the resources that all americans could have access to that would hopefully restore the promise that the west had been, perhaps on the 19th century. >> we will spring forward on the environment. now with the legislation a new thinking that comes into place. there dramatic changes that it brings to the way that 19th century americans can typically see these ideas and issues. i want to ask all of you, in your view, went -- what went right or what went wrong? what worked well and what did not work well? then we will go back to you marnie. this change in thinking, how deep it went, were americans reassured a new by, how did they come to terms with the post frontier world? we
a kind of flies in the face of john wesley powell and it brings water to where the people were. we are going to settle where we want to and by gosh we're just going to engineer our way to the water. in many ways than what we try to do was create a federal commons. the commons of public lands and resources whether it was water in the reclamation program, public lands, forests, national parks. these are going to be the resources that all americans could have access to that would hopefully restore...
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if you look back at, i believe this was, i think last year wesley bell won an upset primary for st.y prosecutor. he beat the previous prosecutor in the primary because a lot of folks felt like robert mccullough didn't do enough after ferguson. >> that was a huge victory. he hasn't taken office yet. when he takes office, he'll have a lot of work in front of him. changing a system is not just about changing one individual or replacing that one individual. changing a system requires a lot of time, a lot of people, a lot of cooperation and a lot of the sustained effort. >> let's talk about what's happening nationally and in this senate race. senator mccaskill is running against josh hawley. senator mccaskill doesn't have a lot of support among african-americans. why is that? >> i'm not certain why the support is not as strong for mccaskill. when i cast my vote, i'm speaking personally, i'm voting against the alternative in this case. in my case, the alternative is just unacceptable. what's problematic and a challenge for the democrats is allow to leverage that, i guess that referendum a
if you look back at, i believe this was, i think last year wesley bell won an upset primary for st.y prosecutor. he beat the previous prosecutor in the primary because a lot of folks felt like robert mccullough didn't do enough after ferguson. >> that was a huge victory. he hasn't taken office yet. when he takes office, he'll have a lot of work in front of him. changing a system is not just about changing one individual or replacing that one individual. changing a system requires a lot of...
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the guy that i am playing, wesley cole, the ex-cia and spent almost all of his life abroad, never in one place for a long time. >> reporter: one thing that is not different is his enthusiasm to participate in the many action scenes. >> they let my arm on fire. i remember looking at damon's face and you could -- you said, dude, i do not think he said dude but he is like you are crazy. we will get to that point. i'm sure that they will be like we are going to have you hanging off of the rope on the end of the helicopter. that is when i will say, i am not tom cruise. i am the guy from american pie. traveling with so many questions still unanswered, he jokes that what he may do next after the gig. >>> i'm go -- going back to home depot in the plumbing department. >> reporter: michelle pulido, fox news. >>> the new episode is tonight at 9 pm on ktvu and before that you will see the gifted and do not forget to stay with us for the 10 and 11:00 news. >>> coming up, a good card. back sometimes. they are expensive. >>> they are up to 6 dollars. what is to blame for the decline in sales and wh
the guy that i am playing, wesley cole, the ex-cia and spent almost all of his life abroad, never in one place for a long time. >> reporter: one thing that is not different is his enthusiasm to participate in the many action scenes. >> they let my arm on fire. i remember looking at damon's face and you could -- you said, dude, i do not think he said dude but he is like you are crazy. we will get to that point. i'm sure that they will be like we are going to have you hanging off of...
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. >>> he joined the cast of lethal weapon season three as wesley cole, a former cia operative.s season he is played by damon wayne, working through the death of his former partner as he welcomes call on the fourth. the two together experience unusual action and drama but the season, sharp, playing tricia murtagh will direct one of the episodes. >> i told her that i was going to give her a hard time and asked her what my motivation was for every sentence of my dialogue. it turns out i am on the episode. i do not know how much power she has over this decision. >>> . lethal weapon airs tuesday night at 9 pm. los angeles, paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. but here it is. starts at 8 pm and lethal weapon at 9 e 10 and 11:00 news >> a facebook a better is taking over as head of instagram. they get ready to leave. you a member facebook bought instagram 2012 for $1 billion. the cofounders have named adam to take the top spot in the social media platform. he joined facebook in 2008 and he is the vice president of product for instagram. this is after the cofounders announced their resignat
. >>> he joined the cast of lethal weapon season three as wesley cole, a former cia operative.s season he is played by damon wayne, working through the death of his former partner as he welcomes call on the fourth. the two together experience unusual action and drama but the season, sharp, playing tricia murtagh will direct one of the episodes. >> i told her that i was going to give her a hard time and asked her what my motivation was for every sentence of my dialogue. it turns...
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actually, for the titular role in the blockbuster vampire action movie, "blade." ( laughter ) >> the wesleyme in this house! ( laughter ) the point is, the point is, comedy-- comedy is what you do. you do it great. >> in the first segment, you said you loved "a quiet place." >> stephen: i did. i saw it twice. i laughed my ass off. ( laughter ) hilarious. >> that says a lot about you. okay, "13 hours." you loved that. >> stephen: oh, "13 hours," it's one of my favorites. the plastic surgery movie. >> what!? >> stephen: look, here you are, here you are in "13 hours," okay. if the kardashians can plump their lips, you can certainly put plumpers in your pecs. that's hilarious. >> those are real. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: all of it? this is all real? >> all of it. >> stephen: prove it. ( cheers and applause ) do-- no, no, do ten pushups. do ten-- do ten push-ups right now. >> okay, this is getting weird. >> stephen: oh, is it? >> can we just go back to having a nice, friendly conversation? >> stephen: nice and friendly? you mean your bread and butter, comedy man? ten push-ups. ( cheers
actually, for the titular role in the blockbuster vampire action movie, "blade." ( laughter ) >> the wesleyme in this house! ( laughter ) the point is, the point is, comedy-- comedy is what you do. you do it great. >> in the first segment, you said you loved "a quiet place." >> stephen: i did. i saw it twice. i laughed my ass off. ( laughter ) hilarious. >> that says a lot about you. okay, "13 hours." you loved that. >> stephen: oh,...
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producer, joel oglesby, and, wesley, the grandson of the s segment producer there, and you can see vivie, daughter of our produc producer. and last but not least, my wife lindsey and daughter sidney won't speak to me because of that instagram post. but keep an eye out for me because i will be showing off my son's cost tomb which is also a dinosaur. and i will see you tomorrow on "today." and right now, it is andrea mitchell. >> craig, you were so fun. >>> and now, experts in both parties including kellyanne conway's husband says he cant not reverse the constitution by executive order. >> the values transcend these kinds of the incivil moments and look to the founders and the values and not in really horrible, horrible way of>> a b? the republican leaders sprit with controversial steve king over his support for white supremists, including his or thele c-- including saying that his for the ctoor the -- historo republican party would be nazis. >>> and also, this -- >> you can board a flight through the tsa and yet, you can't get into the polling precinct down the road from you. >> and goodd
producer, joel oglesby, and, wesley, the grandson of the s segment producer there, and you can see vivie, daughter of our produc producer. and last but not least, my wife lindsey and daughter sidney won't speak to me because of that instagram post. but keep an eye out for me because i will be showing off my son's cost tomb which is also a dinosaur. and i will see you tomorrow on "today." and right now, it is andrea mitchell. >> craig, you were so fun. >>> and now,...
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daughter of the segment producer, and josh and joel, sons of the video producer, joel oglesby, and, wesleyducer there, and you can see vivie, daughter of our produc producer. and last but not least, my wife lindsey and daughter sidney won't speak to me because of that instagram post. but keep an eye out for me because i will be showing off my son's cost tomb which is also a dinosaur. and i will see you tomorrow on "today." and right now, it is andrea mitchell. >> craig, you were so fun. >>> and now, experts in both parties including kellyanne conway's husband says he
daughter of the segment producer, and josh and joel, sons of the video producer, joel oglesby, and, wesleyducer there, and you can see vivie, daughter of our produc producer. and last but not least, my wife lindsey and daughter sidney won't speak to me because of that instagram post. but keep an eye out for me because i will be showing off my son's cost tomb which is also a dinosaur. and i will see you tomorrow on "today." and right now, it is andrea mitchell. >> craig, you were...
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the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition and the one we use. i sometimes think why do we not use the continental divide or to apology. >> the mississippi river. thing iusly, the one think it is important to realize is that that the west is distinctive. that may be part of what creates the common story. there are distinctive challenges because we are living in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering. we have a culture of creativity which has transformed the world, as we have seen. high-tech is not in the silicon valley. and inustin, in boise different parts of western states. the west, at this moment, is not one entity. andave the extracted states the mountain states. as mark is talking about, with more power than a normal democracy would allocate to them. unusual democracy that we give senate reputation and disproportionate amounts to the rural areas. >> in some ways it is still jefferson's world. >> in some parts. then you have a highly populated, underrepresented, high tech red -- high-tech west. and
the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition and the one we use. i sometimes think why do we not use the continental divide or to apology. >> the mississippi river. thing iusly, the one think it is important to realize is that that the west is distinctive. that may be part of what creates the common story. there are distinctive challenges because we are living in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering. we have a culture of creativity...
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steve brawner, an independent journalist and wesley brown of talk business and politics. each candidate will have 2 minutes for an opening statement, each will have 2 minutes to respond. remodels are limited to 1 minute and at the conclusion of the debate, each candidate 2 minutes for a closing statement. the order of opening statements, questioning, remodels andclosing statements was determined prior to thebroadcast . at a drawing , their candidate or their representation participated. our timekeeper is angela cook of atn and with that our 1st opening statement tonight, mister tucker. >> thank you all to our panel, thank you to mister swofford and congressman hill for deciding to be here. to those of the audience and those at home. i want to thank my wife and our 2 children, my son ellis and our six-year-old daughter mary frances. they're what keep me going. i'm clarke tucker, a proud lifelong arkansan graduating from central high.my family are fundamental enough to i and that when igraduated from law school i moved home because i felt the call to get back to the communi
steve brawner, an independent journalist and wesley brown of talk business and politics. each candidate will have 2 minutes for an opening statement, each will have 2 minutes to respond. remodels are limited to 1 minute and at the conclusion of the debate, each candidate 2 minutes for a closing statement. the order of opening statements, questioning, remodels andclosing statements was determined prior to thebroadcast . at a drawing , their candidate or their representation participated. our...
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i've been looking at the reaction to both of these incidents, paul, i will turn to you first here, wesleyrites for the "washington post" was tweeting about how no journalist should be calling this to end. this is an exercise of first amendment rights to do this. i will read one of the tweets he fired off, you should not yell at elected officials in public is an anti-free speech stance, full stop. your reaction to this. we're seeing more of it. we saw it in some capacity or version on capitol hill during the fight over brett kavanaugh's nomination. what do you make of what's happening here? members of congress, members of the administration being approached in public, constituents, maybe folks who aren't their constituents making their grievances known in this way. >> this is the american play. it's not pretty, it's not polite, it's inn civil but it's a way of protesting when you feel like the future of your country is at risk. both sides feel that way. where you draw the line is at violence. for that group that was attacking leader pelosi included some white supremacist elements, those ki
i've been looking at the reaction to both of these incidents, paul, i will turn to you first here, wesleyrites for the "washington post" was tweeting about how no journalist should be calling this to end. this is an exercise of first amendment rights to do this. i will read one of the tweets he fired off, you should not yell at elected officials in public is an anti-free speech stance, full stop. your reaction to this. we're seeing more of it. we saw it in some capacity or version on...
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private john wesley ringler, a gunner in the battery, also reported the existence of the mind to his home folks, admonishing them that, if there is nothing in the papers about this, don't make it public. i guess old grant don't want it known. so that was not entirely successful, and inevitably word got back to the confederates that something fishy was going on. they smelled a rat. that, aas a result of confederate engineer named hugh douglas was put in charge of digging counter mines. the confederates didn't know where this mining was going to take place, so they began their confederate mine not only at elliotts but a place down the line. and eventually did deck 300 and 70 feet of counter mines, but none of them penetrated deeply enough to intercept pleasants' mine. so when all of this work turned up empty, they started to get sarcastic about whether this was really happening. classicist wrote that, the confederates are trying to dig uncle robert out of his trenches, herculean task for even the mighty ulysses. but i think the best of the sarcastic remarks came from walter taylor, li'
private john wesley ringler, a gunner in the battery, also reported the existence of the mind to his home folks, admonishing them that, if there is nothing in the papers about this, don't make it public. i guess old grant don't want it known. so that was not entirely successful, and inevitably word got back to the confederates that something fishy was going on. they smelled a rat. that, aas a result of confederate engineer named hugh douglas was put in charge of digging counter mines. the...
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we have wesley lowery, national reporter for the "washington post." we have julia anguin. editor in chief at the markup. we have barbara cochran, president of the board of the national press club journalism institute. and the curtis b. hurley chair in public affairs journalism at the missouri school of journalism. skipping over our speaker, only for a moment, we have betsy fisher-mart fisher-martin, executive director of the women in politics institute at american university and co-chair of the national press club headliners team. thank you for joining us here today. i would also like to acknowledge additional members of the headliners team responsible for organizing today's event. lori russo, tamara hinton, and ellen ferguson, as well as the press club staff, specifically lindsay underwood, laura coker, and executive director, bill mccarron. now, yes. thank you. now to our guest. craig newmark is a jersey boy who reshaped the world of classified ads with the online mostly free craigslist. the business began as an e-mail service for his friends and colleagues to share info
we have wesley lowery, national reporter for the "washington post." we have julia anguin. editor in chief at the markup. we have barbara cochran, president of the board of the national press club journalism institute. and the curtis b. hurley chair in public affairs journalism at the missouri school of journalism. skipping over our speaker, only for a moment, we have betsy fisher-mart fisher-martin, executive director of the women in politics institute at american university and...
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"outfront" now, wesley lowry, pulitzer prize winning reporter for the "washington post," david gergen, former adviser for four presidents, democrats and republicans, and andre bauer, former governor of south carolina. wes, you've covered race relations in this country extensively. what's your reaction to this -- president trump, you know, doubling down, tripling down, calling himself a nationalist. >> well, first of all, it was really interesting watching this whole riff where he's talking about globalists versus nationalists and in many ways, it's language that echoed steve bannon, and for anyone who's read breitbart.com, that's the exact type of framing and language that's often used, very often anti-semitic undertones to it, racist undertones. so you have two things. the president was giving voice and word and a term to his policies and how he's run his campaign. he started his campaign disparaging mexican immigrants as possibly rapists, refooused to condemn white nationalists and white supremacists. he resurfaced the term america first as a campaign slogan. so he was, in some ways
"outfront" now, wesley lowry, pulitzer prize winning reporter for the "washington post," david gergen, former adviser for four presidents, democrats and republicans, and andre bauer, former governor of south carolina. wes, you've covered race relations in this country extensively. what's your reaction to this -- president trump, you know, doubling down, tripling down, calling himself a nationalist. >> well, first of all, it was really interesting watching this whole...
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they will be questioned by a steve f journalists, rodder an independent journalist and wesley brown of talk business and politics. each candidate will have two minutes for an opening statement, each will have two minutes to resfond a question, rebuttals are 30 seconds and each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statements. the order of opening statements, questions, and closing statements were decided beforehand at a drawing. our timekeeper is angela cook of aetn. with our first opening statement tonight, mr. tucker. >> thank you, steve. thank you to our panel, thank ou to mr. swafford and congressman hill for being here. most importantly i want to thank my wife and our two children, our son ellis who turned nine and our 6-year-old daughter mary frances. i'm clarke tucker a proud, life-long arkansan. graduated from central high my family and this community are fundamental enough to who i am that when i graduated from law school in fayetteville, i immediately moved back home because i felt called to give back to the community that raised me. i'm proud of the hard work i've pu
they will be questioned by a steve f journalists, rodder an independent journalist and wesley brown of talk business and politics. each candidate will have two minutes for an opening statement, each will have two minutes to resfond a question, rebuttals are 30 seconds and each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statements. the order of opening statements, questions, and closing statements were decided beforehand at a drawing. our timekeeper is angela cook of aetn. with our first...
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the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition of the west, it's the one we use at the lane center but sometimes i wonder why to use the continental divide or do it in terms of topology, the mississippi river? >> so, obviously, the one thing that i think is important to rule the best realize in critical ways, the west is distinctive and that's what breeds the common story. there are distinctive challenges in the west because we are living basically in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering that we have a culture of creativity that has transformed the world because basically, hitec is not in the silicon valley, it's coming in boise in different parts of the western state, but at this particular moment in time the west is not just one entity, we have the extracted states and mountain states with specific interests and is mark talked about with more power perhaps than a normal democracy would allocate to them. we are a very unusual democracy and we give electoral and senate representation . >> so in some ways it's jefferson's world . >> >> y
the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition of the west, it's the one we use at the lane center but sometimes i wonder why to use the continental divide or do it in terms of topology, the mississippi river? >> so, obviously, the one thing that i think is important to rule the best realize in critical ways, the west is distinctive and that's what breeds the common story. there are distinctive challenges in the west because we are living basically in an area that is hard to...
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encourages gambling and cruelty to animals what we've got is an incredible groundswell of support wesley decided have said they've had enough they've joined a line in the sand and they have said that they're sick of having the odds stacked against them opera house managers declined the op the case in by race organizers for the eye catching ad but the new south wales government intervened and overruled them saying the race is a huge tourist attraction bringing in more than one hundred million dollars australia's prime minister defended the decision by state premier gladys berejiklian to accept the calling it a no brainer it is done in good taste it's incredibly time down from previous versions and i said to the good people of new south wales it's important for us to support our major events it's important for us to promote new south wasse but of course do it in good taste. the everest is all set for sunday but the premier faces an election in a few months government leaders who gamble to allow the promotion may have put their money on the wrong horse paltrow dirge on al-jazeera. time. the
encourages gambling and cruelty to animals what we've got is an incredible groundswell of support wesley decided have said they've had enough they've joined a line in the sand and they have said that they're sick of having the odds stacked against them opera house managers declined the op the case in by race organizers for the eye catching ad but the new south wales government intervened and overruled them saying the race is a huge tourist attraction bringing in more than one hundred million...
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there is pal memorial off to my side here, which is a memorial to john wesley powell. he was the first river explorer here back in 1869. he was a passionate geologist. he just wanted to come out and scomplow the canyon's geology. he put together a do-it-yourself trip. he didn't get much support from the american government. most trips were federally sponsored because they had national import. hopefully they would bring back new territory or new transportation routes. the snation wasn't convinced canyon wasn't worth that muff. so powell put together an expedition. he had nine crew members to start out with. three of them got disgruntled along the way and left. there is a plaque up on the memorial there and there were three names left off who did almost all of the trip, but they decided they had enough and walked off to some of the mormon villages and were never seen again. they thought they were disloyal to powell. they thought 1-2-3 guys who disappeared were deserters or cowards and didn't deserve to be on the plaque. but they are missing and that has been a source of
there is pal memorial off to my side here, which is a memorial to john wesley powell. he was the first river explorer here back in 1869. he was a passionate geologist. he just wanted to come out and scomplow the canyon's geology. he put together a do-it-yourself trip. he didn't get much support from the american government. most trips were federally sponsored because they had national import. hopefully they would bring back new territory or new transportation routes. the snation wasn't...
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wesley had very strong earnings and that is what we need. that's what the market will be judged on.e portly, we have had a selloff into the earnings season. so the bar has been lowered for a lot of companies. rather than having to knock the ball out of the park in order to keep up with stock movement, the stocks have pulled back to the earnings announcement. i think this will be enough to push the market higher. stuart: they tell me that when a 20 percent profit gains, gains of 20 percent up to compared to last year. that's what we need to move forward do we get that? >> i think we will get really close. if we get 19.5, would they be weeping? i don't think so pay this is one interesting point for you, stuart. of all the reports that have come out, they look at whether there was tariff troubles was the most mentioned thing and it was not for anyone that said, here is what we are worried about. it is the foreign exchange, the strength of the dollar. it's interesting that the tariffs are taking a backseat that. >> stocks are up. take a look at netflix. they report after the bell at 4:0
wesley had very strong earnings and that is what we need. that's what the market will be judged on.e portly, we have had a selloff into the earnings season. so the bar has been lowered for a lot of companies. rather than having to knock the ball out of the park in order to keep up with stock movement, the stocks have pulled back to the earnings announcement. i think this will be enough to push the market higher. stuart: they tell me that when a 20 percent profit gains, gains of 20 percent up to...
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staying in texas, wesley, good morning. caller: good morning. think it should not be legal, but if it does have to be legal, of thee safety net, all welfare and all of that should be cut out for anybody that is using it that cannot prove that they have a medical reason for consuming it. if you are going to use it for recreation, then you should not get any handouts from the government. host: tell me about the proving aspect and how you go about regulating that. do you think too many people are just saying this helps with this ailment to get a medical marijuana card? caller: you would have to have a doctor's approval that you have to have this to help you medically. host: thanks for the call. more from recent debates. this from that high-profile texas senate race. o'rourke.and beto >> there is a consistent pattern -- [video clip] >> there is a consistent pattern that harassment or work supports more of it -- congressman -- supports more than he wrote a book about that -- libertarians had a bent myself. i think it should be up to the state and col
staying in texas, wesley, good morning. caller: good morning. think it should not be legal, but if it does have to be legal, of thee safety net, all welfare and all of that should be cut out for anybody that is using it that cannot prove that they have a medical reason for consuming it. if you are going to use it for recreation, then you should not get any handouts from the government. host: tell me about the proving aspect and how you go about regulating that. do you think too many people are...
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. >> chris norris from wesley seminary up the street. two quick questions.like ousts them untried adam also concerned about why krishna enabling things like the outbreak. you said these groups are primarily secular in the leadership. i wonder if you had statistics on the religious demographics of members about right groups. they were marching in charlottesville, or the nuns or do they have religious affiliations and if so, what kind. the question about how we dropped identity boundaries. i'll start in the way you talk about kind of evangelical christians identifying with religious people who are suffering religious persecution kind of around the world. it seems they don't identify that with lake central american refugees and immigrants who are coming into the countries you're also fleeing some form of persecution in gang violence in that kind of thing. something about law and order ultimately supersede those identifications or what's going on there. >> in response to your first question, getting hard data on people who is specifically described themselves as
. >> chris norris from wesley seminary up the street. two quick questions.like ousts them untried adam also concerned about why krishna enabling things like the outbreak. you said these groups are primarily secular in the leadership. i wonder if you had statistics on the religious demographics of members about right groups. they were marching in charlottesville, or the nuns or do they have religious affiliations and if so, what kind. the question about how we dropped identity boundaries....