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who are the voices who will stand up and debate him?big question mark around that right now, ari. >> that's a perfect point to go to ron on, who is a more conservative view of all of this, and yet i wonder what you think from a policy process, not whether everything john bolton's ever said is perfect, but do you see him as the right demeanor and format for this important post at a time where the president is clearly under criticism from his own aides who leaked, you know, the way he congratulated putin for a rigged election and also declined to address the poisoning of someone on u.k.'s soil. mcmaster, in his own way, at least at times, was a mild anecdote to some of those concerns. >> well, i spent a lot of time with ambassador bolton over the years. many, many times, i've had one-on-one conversations with him discussing a wide variety of foreign policy issues. and i found it to be an extremely reasonable, thoughtful and obviously well-experienced individual. does he have clear views in terms of various issues, especially concerning nu
who are the voices who will stand up and debate him?big question mark around that right now, ari. >> that's a perfect point to go to ron on, who is a more conservative view of all of this, and yet i wonder what you think from a policy process, not whether everything john bolton's ever said is perfect, but do you see him as the right demeanor and format for this important post at a time where the president is clearly under criticism from his own aides who leaked, you know, the way he...
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there were a lot of people who wanted that job who probably had better claim to it who were incredibly jealous of them. and they realized they were fish out of water when they came to d.c. but that's a common story over the decades. they became pretty establishment in not a lot of time. >> in your bib leeography in the back, i counted at least nine books written by staff of lyndon johnson's, what did you think of their history? you quote a lot from those, how did you follow up to check it out and make sure you're telling the truth? >> you treat a memoir with a critical eye. -- even if you think these are apocryphal or self-serve, often time thers, they help to that staff ght into member he or she worked for. >> i did try to heed some advice haye and nikolai said they consciously decided not to use the oral histories, they very self-consciously not to re-enter view people. they relied as much as they could on contemporary documentation. they found as people got older, they memories went or -- and/or they had a particular gudge to ply in their interview. the -- johnson is an interesting
there were a lot of people who wanted that job who probably had better claim to it who were incredibly jealous of them. and they realized they were fish out of water when they came to d.c. but that's a common story over the decades. they became pretty establishment in not a lot of time. >> in your bib leeography in the back, i counted at least nine books written by staff of lyndon johnson's, what did you think of their history? you quote a lot from those, how did you follow up to check it...
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who wear. ministry listen to be tough on for tomorrow and my going to law you know more than a day that we definitely can under all the family means you look at me the mobile the to me and with bad behavior to be used and then we found that one of what i would say is in the threat of the water they could let me come home to wander the found copy of has somehow fundus we came and saw them and get able to see how things were looking here with us this. may is the editor shot at the theatre minute ago that. you must. i'm sorry. but what should have. said what i had read what let me. look. very much and then this week. that the event for them and i thought will it. matter get. a fiasco in the yale work at the bottom of that the but but the idea and not get diverted into theatre. well i can feed them many who know that the rules. and the. fact that the money. to hit that. film. the effect would. be a. few but you know. tomatoes would be. built. here got most of it would. come from. me in a way in som
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met he said who? george wallace himself. history has a long arc my grandfather wanted me to live in the realm of hope and understanding history and the complexities of history but to live in the promise of what could be and in that library in 1982 sitting there i realize that history does have an arch as the great social philosopher said nothing that is worth doing could be accomplished in a lifetime therefore we are saved by hope nothing good or beautiful in the context of history nothing. no matter how beautiful or good or virtuous could be accomplished alone so therefore we are saved by community life is filled with incidents and accidents and providence and all along the way i have been fortunate enough to meet teachers and preachers and local philanthropists and people who cared and teachers who stayed after school to realize the potential that the human material of life you see through with execution and mine has been a tremendous odyssey of grace and gratitude. thank you for being here i hope y
met he said who? george wallace himself. history has a long arc my grandfather wanted me to live in the realm of hope and understanding history and the complexities of history but to live in the promise of what could be and in that library in 1982 sitting there i realize that history does have an arch as the great social philosopher said nothing that is worth doing could be accomplished in a lifetime therefore we are saved by hope nothing good or beautiful in the context of history nothing. no...
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who served?-thirds of the people who went into the military during vietnam were volunteers. 73% of the people who died were volunteers. my family has a history of volunteering. when you asked me what was my political view in 1968, i was a marine. i wanted to lead people. that was going to be my life. my son, during the iraq period, he and i both were very opposed to the strategying going into iraq. i wrote a piece saying this is going to empower china. my son dropped out of penn state and enlisted as a rifleman and fought in ramadi during some of the worst fighting in iraq. my father served. not career people like the mccain family who i greatly admire and respect, but when it time comes, we serve. that needs to be on the table that we remember these guys. >> and let me pick up on one point. to the caller's point, we did an interview with james jones and he said staff richard nixon undercut any efforts late in 1968 by president johnson to bring an end to the war. >> there is an excellent new biog
who served?-thirds of the people who went into the military during vietnam were volunteers. 73% of the people who died were volunteers. my family has a history of volunteering. when you asked me what was my political view in 1968, i was a marine. i wanted to lead people. that was going to be my life. my son, during the iraq period, he and i both were very opposed to the strategying going into iraq. i wrote a piece saying this is going to empower china. my son dropped out of penn state and...
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you know who does? the koch brothers and their ally who have been on a mission to demonize the va and led by a group pete hegseth who took his talking points straight to trump tv. >> the most important aspect is giving veterans a choice to either go to a va facility or a private provider outside of the va if they need to. that creates competition that a hospital like this will need if it's going to start treating veterans like customers. >> you hear that right now, choice, right? well, trump reportedly considering appointing hegseth to run the va prompting backlash everybody va groups. just listen carefully to what the president had to say today. >> but i'm doing that for the vets. we made changes because we want them taken care of. we want them to have choice so they can run to a private doctor. >> and joining me is former va secretary david shulkin. mr. shulkin, how do you know that you were fired over what you say was your opposition to privatizing the va? >> well, i think that the president made a d
you know who does? the koch brothers and their ally who have been on a mission to demonize the va and led by a group pete hegseth who took his talking points straight to trump tv. >> the most important aspect is giving veterans a choice to either go to a va facility or a private provider outside of the va if they need to. that creates competition that a hospital like this will need if it's going to start treating veterans like customers. >> you hear that right now, choice, right?...
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who are very family oriented.that there was at least somebody who wasn't a trade as a complete nutcase who was sick and tired of getting run over. it ought to be a wake-up call to the entertainment industry, but i doubt they'll still get it. we see so many signs like the movie i can only imagine that busted all the box office at the time when other movies were not doing so well. let's hope this is a trend. who knows? >> martha: it's good business. it reminds me, it pokes fun a little bit of both sides and leaves a little room for gentility and between and i think it reminds a lot of families around america of the conversations with family and friends and it reminds me of families. watch this clip. speak out this country is sick. >> like the people who control it. speak out when you control some of it, i'll listen to your views. in the meantime, you can mail your opinions back to the slammer. >> i thought they were supposed to fix everything. >> it's fix maker. it's time some politicians spoke up for the little fel
who are very family oriented.that there was at least somebody who wasn't a trade as a complete nutcase who was sick and tired of getting run over. it ought to be a wake-up call to the entertainment industry, but i doubt they'll still get it. we see so many signs like the movie i can only imagine that busted all the box office at the time when other movies were not doing so well. let's hope this is a trend. who knows? >> martha: it's good business. it reminds me, it pokes fun a little bit...
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coming to her door and ask about who came to their parties and who came to your house and are you a communist little girl abusing communists there and then first i went and then i realized i was like oh we're there they don't have to come to the house they just look through my stuff and they do this and this is what to me is so unsettling that a civil rights organization and what's supposed to be a progressive sort of nonpartisan bias organization like the southern poverty law center who we've defended against attacks on this and they've come on our t. yeah and i just find it strange that here they are. why why would someone go why would someone use them to go after what is essentially a progressive journalist and why or anybody who's their motives or whatever and anyone who remotely questions questions is the right question for that the establishment line why why what good reason they have to attack people like you or us or anybody who makes that statement that's that that's the key question here and again i don't blame the southern poverty law center's director or to their leadership for th
coming to her door and ask about who came to their parties and who came to your house and are you a communist little girl abusing communists there and then first i went and then i realized i was like oh we're there they don't have to come to the house they just look through my stuff and they do this and this is what to me is so unsettling that a civil rights organization and what's supposed to be a progressive sort of nonpartisan bias organization like the southern poverty law center who we've...
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if not, you tell me who's going to stop him. who is still around to stop him? that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. major breaking news that has a lot of people very worried. president trump naming john bolton, the former u.n. ambassador known for his extreme and inflexible foreign policy views to the most senior national security post inside the white house. trump tweeting a short time ago, i'm pleased to announce effective april 9th, 2018, ambassador john bolton will be my national security adviser. i'm very thankful for the service of general h.r. mcmaster who has done an outstanding job and will always remain my frebtd. there will be an official contact handover on 4/9. mcmaster was seen within the foreign policy establishment as someone who could potentially constrain some of the president's worst impulses. he had argued, for instance, against tearing up the nuclear deal with iran without a plan for what follows. john bolton is the opposite of a constraining figure.
if not, you tell me who's going to stop him. who is still around to stop him? that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. major breaking news that has a lot of people very worried. president trump naming john bolton, the former u.n. ambassador known for his extreme and inflexible foreign policy views to the most senior national security post inside the white house. trump tweeting a...
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o e first hut, there was an old woman who had got shot who was dying.he second hut we went to, there was a pile of six or eight people. e re cldreand women and anld man. in the third had, there's another pilot people who had been shot dead. passed throught the corner of the village. everybody in the whole coveted walk past the same scene i did. will we got to the other side, the company commander as for other people to go back and search the rest of the village. none of the officers volunteered. there's a chain of command. you should've said, lieutenant, take a squad, or whatever. volunteers. for a staff surgeon and others the waa little more shooting. most of us were in shock. these people have been gunned down. this was not a battle. none of us participated in my squad in that. back. squad came we left. they called in airstrikes on the village -- which is not the way you're supposed to use tactical air. a few days later, apparently, some of ths massacread carriy d wan to a ny base and filed a formal complaint. there was anof -- investigation. nothing
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we should switch name tags, and no one would know who was who., you seriously think you look like him? uh, i'm pretty good with comparisons. like how progressive helps people save money by comparing rates, even if we're not the lowest. even if we're not the lowest. whoa! wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. look at us. wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. when heartburn hits fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum tums chewy bites. the lsave up to 50 percent onon hundreds of your favorite items. gnc. peptiva. nugenix. mega men and women's ultra mega. only at gnc. >> we are out of time. my thanks to donna, john, evan. that does it for the hour. that's it for me nicolle wallace. >>> good evening i'm chris matthews in washington. throughout the campaign donald trump promised that he would solve washington's problems. that he alone could
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and met a farmer there who had been -- who had fought with the vietcong in that battle.nt with the north vietnamese division commander and with clark welch, the commander of one of the companies of the first division's black lines who fought in that battle. when we met the farmer who had been there at that time and walked through his fields out to the exact site of the battle and met one of his sons who the year before had lost his arm when an american bomb exploded as he was working that field. so that's a remnant, to see this kid without the arm. we went to hanoi, and i am sure jim visited what they call the peace hospital up there. i don't think it's totally propaganda. when you see all of these descendants, young girls, 13, 14 years old, with mutated limbs, largely from the effects of some of the munitions. >> let me just say, in that context, i have done it dozens of times. without having to have a government handler come in and arranged, you know, the -- pre-brief the enemy on the other side so you can do the thing. i have stumbled, walk out in the arizona valley,
and met a farmer there who had been -- who had fought with the vietcong in that battle.nt with the north vietnamese division commander and with clark welch, the commander of one of the companies of the first division's black lines who fought in that battle. when we met the farmer who had been there at that time and walked through his fields out to the exact site of the battle and met one of his sons who the year before had lost his arm when an american bomb exploded as he was working that...
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you have someone who is a hothead like bolton who just, you know, everything for him is theoretical, and he has all these theoretical constructs that have nothing to do with reality. he's going to encourage the president to go to war. yes, president trump is looking for a distraction. and there's only so much sex stuff on tv we're going to listen to. and now he's going to want to start a war in order to distract us from bob mueller. that's what's going on. i agree with that conclusion. those are not two unrelated issues. >> i would add that this is a guy who in his first national security briefing, was asking why can't we just keep -- why can't we just use nukes? so his baseline is to be, i think, sort of susceptible to something bolton is saying. and frankly, to the extent he's getting other advice at this point, i'm not convinced it's mostly sean hannity. and i'm not saying that facetiously. >> i think that's -- i think the fate of the omnibus, how was covered on fox and friends, the fate of whether we go to war could be in the hands of whoever he's watching. >> make no mistake, th
you have someone who is a hothead like bolton who just, you know, everything for him is theoretical, and he has all these theoretical constructs that have nothing to do with reality. he's going to encourage the president to go to war. yes, president trump is looking for a distraction. and there's only so much sex stuff on tv we're going to listen to. and now he's going to want to start a war in order to distract us from bob mueller. that's what's going on. i agree with that conclusion. those...
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he felt he had no choice. , we had manylass who passed away, who were killed. ptsd.xtreme cases of that from the class of 64 and the class of 68. training. was in we had martin luther king killed, bobby kennedy killed. we had riots. it was a very tumultuous unsettling unhappy time. host: i want to jump in and remind you we are going to focus next week on those political events. but thank you for adding that to the conversation. all i want to thank you and your husband and your for what they did during the period and for him having step forward and served. it was difficult for a lot of people making those decisions. i know you're going to talk about it in your next segment, in the months before i graduated from the naval academy in 1968 martin luther king was killed on april 7 i believe. robert kennedy was killed the night before he graduated. tremendous amount of turmoil in the country. you made a point which ought to be put on the table. as a family member of people served, i grew up in the military. there was one point when i was young my dad was gone for 3.5 years
he felt he had no choice. , we had manylass who passed away, who were killed. ptsd.xtreme cases of that from the class of 64 and the class of 68. training. was in we had martin luther king killed, bobby kennedy killed. we had riots. it was a very tumultuous unsettling unhappy time. host: i want to jump in and remind you we are going to focus next week on those political events. but thank you for adding that to the conversation. all i want to thank you and your husband and your for what they did...
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he felt he had no choice. , we had manylass who passed away, who were killed. ptsd.reme cases of that from the class of 64 and the class of 68. training. was in we had martin luther king killed, bobby kennedy killed. we had riots. it was a very tumultuous unsettling unhappy time. host: i want to jump in and remind you we are going to focus next week on those political events. but thank you for adding that to the conversation. all i want to thank you and your husband and your for what they did during the period and for him having step forward and served. it was difficult for a lot of people making those decisions. i know you're going to talk about it in your next segment, in the months before i graduated from the naval academy in 1968 martin luther king was killed on april 7 i believe. robert kennedy was killed the night before he graduated. tremendous amount of turmoil in the country. you made a point which ought to be put on the table. as a family member of people served, i grew up in the military. there was one point when i was young my dad was gone for 3.5 years.
he felt he had no choice. , we had manylass who passed away, who were killed. ptsd.reme cases of that from the class of 64 and the class of 68. training. was in we had martin luther king killed, bobby kennedy killed. we had riots. it was a very tumultuous unsettling unhappy time. host: i want to jump in and remind you we are going to focus next week on those political events. but thank you for adding that to the conversation. all i want to thank you and your husband and your for what they did...
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here's one person who did.er conner family on tv have been channeling the middle class experience for decades. they set the standard for the modern working class sit-com. >> for poor people. >> tell them to drive some of that food over here. >> boy, it's getting rough out here, mike. my son is going to have to wear my daughter's hand me downs. real this time, not just for fun. >> i have my own system for extra money. first we send in the phone bill and forget the check. then i send the water bill to the electric company and. >> now you're cooking. > you know that charge card bill, it never showed up. >> the show is back and people are into it. 18 million tuning in last night. you can see the same classic cast with one new character. trump is president in this fictional university. roseann is a trump sporter who fights with her family about politics. >> what's up, deplorable. >> most of all, lord, thank you for making america great again. >> how could you have voted for him, rose and. >> he said he would shake t
here's one person who did.er conner family on tv have been channeling the middle class experience for decades. they set the standard for the modern working class sit-com. >> for poor people. >> tell them to drive some of that food over here. >> boy, it's getting rough out here, mike. my son is going to have to wear my daughter's hand me downs. real this time, not just for fun. >> i have my own system for extra money. first we send in the phone bill and forget the check....
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who wants to take that job? from the administrations you and i worked for would walk into this and take one of those jobs, especially that job, where you have to make really ugly decisions, take on the hill every single day? that is a really difficult job. no competent person is going to would want to work for donald trump. >> president bone spurs has now in this week exhibited a great degree of disrespect for existing soldiers and for past soldiers. the past soldiers he's probably a great doctor, lovely man who is not qualified to run this agency and deal with the problems, incredible problems, the issues of ptsd, the issues of suicide among veterans, all the things afflicting the people who served and suffered more than anybody for our country. and earlier this week in order to try to keep his political promise to build this ridiculous wall on the mexican border, he talked about taking money out of the defense budget that we go to fund our current soldiers making the extraordinary sacrifices for the country to
who wants to take that job? from the administrations you and i worked for would walk into this and take one of those jobs, especially that job, where you have to make really ugly decisions, take on the hill every single day? that is a really difficult job. no competent person is going to would want to work for donald trump. >> president bone spurs has now in this week exhibited a great degree of disrespect for existing soldiers and for past soldiers. the past soldiers he's probably a...
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and i know there are others here who have joined us who i think intend to participate in our discussion. mr. portman: again, i thank my colleague from south dakota who has been at the forefront here and getting it through the commerce committee with a unanimously vote frankly was exceeding expectations that many on the outside had. they thought this might be a time for those who are against the legislation to stop the bill, but instead we were able through testimony to show that this is a commonsense, targeted approach that will make a huge difference in the lives of the people we represent without affecting the freedom of the internet. and that's the right bam -- balance that senator thune helped us to get to. senator blumenthal is here and was a former state prosecutor and has a special background in prosecuting these cases and, therefore, joins me in ensuring that this legislation allowed for our state prosecutors, the local prosecutors who are going to take many of these cases be able to sue these websites online using the current shield. after this legislation, these prosecutors wi
and i know there are others here who have joined us who i think intend to participate in our discussion. mr. portman: again, i thank my colleague from south dakota who has been at the forefront here and getting it through the commerce committee with a unanimously vote frankly was exceeding expectations that many on the outside had. they thought this might be a time for those who are against the legislation to stop the bill, but instead we were able through testimony to show that this is a...
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to who. i do think there would be consequences. and every now and then you see something like that. like right now they sort of banned personal cellphones in the west wing. and those are the cellphones you can receive texts on, use secret messaging apps. those are the ways a lot of people in the white house liked to communicate with reporters at one point. and they did that under the guise of security. but these crack downs always seemed to happen in moments where there were a lot of leaks coming out the white house. and i have to say under general kelly it has gotten a lot better and more disciplined. i think the problem is they just sort of don't -- they have an inability to sort out leaks. and what abbey was saying, you may notice if you're a very close reader of "the washington post," is that some of these inside white house stories we have a line that i've learned is widely mocked in the rest of journalism. that says, you know, this portrait of the president in this moment is a result of
to who. i do think there would be consequences. and every now and then you see something like that. like right now they sort of banned personal cellphones in the west wing. and those are the cellphones you can receive texts on, use secret messaging apps. those are the ways a lot of people in the white house liked to communicate with reporters at one point. and they did that under the guise of security. but these crack downs always seemed to happen in moments where there were a lot of leaks...
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who are your customers who's the biggest chunk of who's using this movie pass? >> that's the exciting part is over half of our subscribers are millennials. those are the kids who grew up on subscription and they love that way of consuming entertainment. by the way, that's the group that has been abandoning the theaters at the highest rate. >> the questions i had for you trying to figure out how you could make money on this, those are the same sort of questions that we used to ask netflix, how could you possibly get to a point where this becomes something that you're not just giving stuff away. you used to work at netflix. is that where you kind of got all these ideas? >> yeah. and the same thing there what we found is thatwhen you have a low price all you can eat model, yes, you attract the people who are -- very voracious appetites. >> like the all you can eat buffet it's the people who are really hungry who show up for these things >> exactly that's the first wave of subscriber you get but over time if you're low price you start to get the occasional moviegoer
who are your customers who's the biggest chunk of who's using this movie pass? >> that's the exciting part is over half of our subscribers are millennials. those are the kids who grew up on subscription and they love that way of consuming entertainment. by the way, that's the group that has been abandoning the theaters at the highest rate. >> the questions i had for you trying to figure out how you could make money on this, those are the same sort of questions that we used to ask...
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as someone who is a veteran of the battles, who do you think?> in the 1990s, the intensity was on the side of the nra. bill clinton blamed the loss of the house of representatives -- >> in '94. >> from the intensity of the nra. they were always minority but had the passion. what is new here, when you look become at the last history, your had this spontaneous cross community, cross racial, national movement rise up with as wide a base and really interestingly, pretty savvy thinking about the importance of voting, the importance of not letting this dissipate, you get people filling the mall with morality. it's an important moment. the constitutional, as you know, does not bar sane gun laws. it's a matter of our broken political system and maybe that might be what's changing. >> it seems to me also like you cover certain issues, right? this is one of them. guns, you can do the argument on both sides, stuff gets you so in a rut. they are doing something zion and emma gonzalez and david, they are somehow moving it out of a rut. i'm watching a debate
as someone who is a veteran of the battles, who do you think?> in the 1990s, the intensity was on the side of the nra. bill clinton blamed the loss of the house of representatives -- >> in '94. >> from the intensity of the nra. they were always minority but had the passion. what is new here, when you look become at the last history, your had this spontaneous cross community, cross racial, national movement rise up with as wide a base and really interestingly, pretty savvy...
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he told andrew mccabe, who has now been fired. he told jim bakker, who has now been reassigned. he told james rybicki, his then chief of staff, who was forced out. here is a tweet from donald trump, crowing in december of 2017 about -- well, about basically mccabe, saying he's racing to retire with 90 days to go and crowed in december 2017 about james baker being reassigned. do you see evidence here about donald trump has been on a witch hunt against potential witnesses against him? >> well, i can finally agree that there is a witch hunt, not the one that donald trump is talking about, but you're right. there is a witch hunt. there is a serious effort, as part of an obstruction of justice, to make the fbi and the department of justice and, therefore, special counsel mueller look bad. and trump has been insistent and diligent in going after people. i think that a jury, when they hear his testimony -- that is, mccabe's testimony, will have to evaluate if he was fired for cause. i think it's unbelievable that before he's had a chance to appeal, he was fired. normally in the senior
he told andrew mccabe, who has now been fired. he told jim bakker, who has now been reassigned. he told james rybicki, his then chief of staff, who was forced out. here is a tweet from donald trump, crowing in december of 2017 about -- well, about basically mccabe, saying he's racing to retire with 90 days to go and crowed in december 2017 about james baker being reassigned. do you see evidence here about donald trump has been on a witch hunt against potential witnesses against him? >>...
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who knew? who knew that frederick douglass could not live in the district of columbia without becoming a champion for d.c. residents to have the same rights as americans who live in the states? who knew? not even frederick douglass new or current -- knew or could have nation wouldat the 200th year of his birth in view of a frederick donated by the residents of the city frederick douglass called home. thank you very much. [applause] >> i can't tell you how excited i am to be here today. i would like to thank leader mccarthy for giving me the opportunity to speak today. i would like to take frederick richman of the congressional black caucus for being such a great influence and later even in my life here in congress. i would like to thank all of my colleagues who are here also. today, we celebrate a man who was a fighter. he fought for his own freedom and for human dignity at a time when it was dangerous for a black man to rise up and fight. frederick douglass was a legend when he was alive, and
who knew? who knew that frederick douglass could not live in the district of columbia without becoming a champion for d.c. residents to have the same rights as americans who live in the states? who knew? not even frederick douglass new or current -- knew or could have nation wouldat the 200th year of his birth in view of a frederick donated by the residents of the city frederick douglass called home. thank you very much. [applause] >> i can't tell you how excited i am to be here today. i...
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i can rest assured that i have the paes of mind of those who are innocent and those who have who bringusations against me knowing they are doing so on the basis of a lie, and therefore, i don't think that they are able to place their head on their pillow at night and sleep with the tranquility that i sleep with every day. amy: even if you continue to say you're innocent, a judge has -- a court has ruled that you are guilty and face, what, nearly 10 years in jail. so even if you disagree with both the conviction and the appeal being denied, that has taken place. would you resist arrest? would you resist being jailed? >> no. i'm working based on the hypothesis that there will be justice before having to make such a decision. the only ced, because thing that i'm looking for at this time is for them to judge my trial on the merits. the supreme court and the appellate court cannot let stand an untruth against the truth. amy: luiz inacio lula da silva, president of brazil from 2003 to 2010. brazil, the sixth most populous country in the world. lule is now running again for president. he is t
i can rest assured that i have the paes of mind of those who are innocent and those who have who bringusations against me knowing they are doing so on the basis of a lie, and therefore, i don't think that they are able to place their head on their pillow at night and sleep with the tranquility that i sleep with every day. amy: even if you continue to say you're innocent, a judge has -- a court has ruled that you are guilty and face, what, nearly 10 years in jail. so even if you disagree with...
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but who knows? mo: who knows what he's going to do.here is a sense of chaos coming out of the white house in every aspect. howie: is it being portrayed as chaos? mo: both the actions of the media and the administration. when they announce they are going to be bringing object these new lawyers and they have to walk it back when they announce -- they stand by mcmaster then a week later let him go. i think there is a little bit of chaos they are projecting. when it comes to legal strategy this much is clear, the president is trying to ramp up the rhetoric against mueller. he seems to be moving away from the attorneys on his team advocating a softer touch with mueller. howie: dowd before he resigned said mueller should shut the probe down. >> i agree there is some truth to the chaos coming from inside the house. but in this case, here is a guy who went nuclear on mueller then got fired for it. maybe not for it, but related to it. howie: let me turn to the thing that dominated media coverage. a huge turnout, 800,000, maybe less than that. h
but who knows? mo: who knows what he's going to do.here is a sense of chaos coming out of the white house in every aspect. howie: is it being portrayed as chaos? mo: both the actions of the media and the administration. when they announce they are going to be bringing object these new lawyers and they have to walk it back when they announce -- they stand by mcmaster then a week later let him go. i think there is a little bit of chaos they are projecting. when it comes to legal strategy this...
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me to who are. not all hoping. when one zero one east spoke to louis song he confirmed he was the managing director of me and marc global manpower link until two thousand and fifteen and remained a director until two thousand and sixteen. he tonight knowing the company was involved in illegal activities and rejected all of the ins ins allegations but he did admit to owning the house where the company had its office and that he had visited recently. agencies in the business of moving under-age girls overseas need one thing possible with fake but dates. a street near the young go on passport office is host to a thriving industry. for a fee possible brokers can help clients circumvent all sorts of bureaucratic hassles and apparently even a few lawless illegal. we randomly choose one and tell her a couple story we're trying to send a nineteen year old domestic worker to singapore last. someone. lonely. don't tell. a second broker we approach is equally direct of the other lemme. get. them if. i'm not. with so many peop
me to who are. not all hoping. when one zero one east spoke to louis song he confirmed he was the managing director of me and marc global manpower link until two thousand and fifteen and remained a director until two thousand and sixteen. he tonight knowing the company was involved in illegal activities and rejected all of the ins ins allegations but he did admit to owning the house where the company had its office and that he had visited recently. agencies in the business of moving under-age...
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we need to get back to who we are.ut for the first time in our history, we are starting to have some dynamics that were historically more associated with developing countries. brian: in your book, you talk about vietnam, iraq, and afghanistan. and i want to show you a clip of some video of john foster dulles, who used to be secretary of state in the united states. this goes way back to 1954, and have you comment on this. [begin video clip] john foster dulles: i saw everywhere that there were people who were frightened and worried at the evidence either within their own country or in very close proximity to it, at aggressive chinese communist intentions. it would seem as it was quite possible that the chinese communists are not content to stop until it is apparent that they are stopped by superior resistance. [end video clip] brian: what's your reaction when you hear that from 1954? prof. chua: well, my reaction is really the thesis of the book, which is that the united states has been -- we tend to think of our foreign
we need to get back to who we are.ut for the first time in our history, we are starting to have some dynamics that were historically more associated with developing countries. brian: in your book, you talk about vietnam, iraq, and afghanistan. and i want to show you a clip of some video of john foster dulles, who used to be secretary of state in the united states. this goes way back to 1954, and have you comment on this. [begin video clip] john foster dulles: i saw everywhere that there were...
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who knows? may leave fast or we may sit down and make the greatest deal for the world and all of these countries including north korea. >> donald trump's wild speech last night is just one of many reasons to worry about what will happen if trump does meet face to face with kim jong-un. a high stakes meeting that the "new york times" says hoe agreed to after just 45 minutes of consideration. joining me now retired colonel lawrence wilkerson. what do you make of the idea that donald trump apparently decided after just 45 minutes of consideration that he would grant the dictator in north korea something that the kims have been looking for 20 years from american presidents and heretofore not granted? >> at least 50 years and three kims. i was just up in new york in great neck with a jewish congregation up there led by a pillar of new york. this was the number one issue on their mind. what i told them was let's look back at history. this is nothing new. this it's probably new to donald trump because
who knows? may leave fast or we may sit down and make the greatest deal for the world and all of these countries including north korea. >> donald trump's wild speech last night is just one of many reasons to worry about what will happen if trump does meet face to face with kim jong-un. a high stakes meeting that the "new york times" says hoe agreed to after just 45 minutes of consideration. joining me now retired colonel lawrence wilkerson. what do you make of the idea that...
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at least those who served in the armed forces, those who are intelligent, he meant the literate. bear with me, those of you who have heard this before, lincoln was not make sured because he issued the emancipation proclamation. he was murdered because he called for black voting rights. that nigger citizenship -- three days later he killed him. he's a martyr to black voting rights, civil rights as martin luther king, edgar evers, andrew goodman, any people murdered in the 1960s as they championed the civil rights movement of the 1960s. [ applause ] thank you. so it's a good question, but i think that's the most apt answer. yes? >> thank you. i was struck by what you said about mary todd lincoln, that she was not on board to the extent president lincoln was. i was wondering, is there any evidence that evolved over time, or did president and mrs. lincoln work it out? did they agree to disagree? or is there any evidence about her evolving in her thinking about african-americans? >> something should be pointed out. as i mentioned in passing, her best friend in the white house was a bl
at least those who served in the armed forces, those who are intelligent, he meant the literate. bear with me, those of you who have heard this before, lincoln was not make sured because he issued the emancipation proclamation. he was murdered because he called for black voting rights. that nigger citizenship -- three days later he killed him. he's a martyr to black voting rights, civil rights as martin luther king, edgar evers, andrew goodman, any people murdered in the 1960s as they...
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the thousands who were members of the association who weren't alcoholics after a while got tired of listening to the alcoholics talk about their stories. and they left the organization. and the men who were left behind didn't have sufficient organization to be able to sustain their movement. but they had made a tremendous impression on one group of people in particular, and that was doctors. doctors who up to that point had never thought to help alcoholics because they didn't think they could be helped now began to see that alcoholics could be saved and began to create institutions, inebriate homes, they were called, or inebriate asylums where these men sometimes came and -- while still working in the city but came home to these asylums to be around other alcoholics and to maintain their sobriety by living together. by the end of the 19th century, in fact, there was a tremendous, there had been a tremendous development of assistance for alcoholics. but that didn't last either. because something else had really grabbed the attention of the american people, and they -- and it seemed to provide
the thousands who were members of the association who weren't alcoholics after a while got tired of listening to the alcoholics talk about their stories. and they left the organization. and the men who were left behind didn't have sufficient organization to be able to sustain their movement. but they had made a tremendous impression on one group of people in particular, and that was doctors. doctors who up to that point had never thought to help alcoholics because they didn't think they could...
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this was a very big issue for those who needed to be brought in to participation who might otherwise have sat on the sidelines and never made these drugs available. this provision removes one of the biggest hurdles that patients face and that was identified by the government accountability office, the biggest hurdle they face in gaining access to experiment altherrpies. manufacturer hesitancy to participate. that's the hurdle we're trying to overcome today in a safe way. the bill also creates a new alternative pathway for patients who do not qualify for a clinical trial. this legislation strengthens patient protections with clearer informed consent and adverse reporting events -- event reporting. the bill also ensures the f.d.a. is notified when a patient receives an unapproved drug through the new alternative pathway to ensure proper oversight. i want to thank my colleagues in the house and especially dr. burgess on the health care subcommittee, but including representatives brian fitzpatrick, andy biggs, who is behind me, and morning griffith, and our vice president, mike pence. i'
this was a very big issue for those who needed to be brought in to participation who might otherwise have sat on the sidelines and never made these drugs available. this provision removes one of the biggest hurdles that patients face and that was identified by the government accountability office, the biggest hurdle they face in gaining access to experiment altherrpies. manufacturer hesitancy to participate. that's the hurdle we're trying to overcome today in a safe way. the bill also creates a...
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that there are people who are out there who are kind of like selling you a product, and people can be very articulate. you've had a lot of people on. you know what media training is. everyone knows how to deal with you. but what sanders and trump offered was something that was authentic. it could be crude. in trump's case, it could be a little bit loud in the sanders case, but when you listen to them, you knew that they were speaking from the heart and that they were speaking not because somebody had given them three sound bite bullets that they were supposed to work into every 30 seconds worth of speech, and i think social media gives people a wonderful opportunity. when conor lamb goes door-to-door, he can't meet 600,000 people but he can film every interview he has door-to-door and people can go see and it look at it and download it. you have an opportunity with technology to be real and open and honest in a way we haven't had in the last 60 years. i think if more politicians did that, more people would trust their politicians. >> who in the democratic party do you see as the next
that there are people who are out there who are kind of like selling you a product, and people can be very articulate. you've had a lot of people on. you know what media training is. everyone knows how to deal with you. but what sanders and trump offered was something that was authentic. it could be crude. in trump's case, it could be a little bit loud in the sanders case, but when you listen to them, you knew that they were speaking from the heart and that they were speaking not because...
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you never know who is going to stay or who is going to go.e president is the man with the red pen and he can make all the decisions. he can change his mind. sometimes a firing will come out of the blue, like former fbi director james comey. you never know where the president will go. in the vase of the v.a., he's been upset with this situation for a while. he's wanted a replacement. this is not a glamorous job. this is a massive bureaucracy with about 3,000 employees. who can the president find who will adhere to his campaign promises to take care of veterans, which the united states is not doing, who the president likes and trust to see replace shulkin? hard to know. >> that's a really good point. according to the "washington post," sometimes there are rumored departures for months. so the post says that several people close to the president say a dramatic move like this would be an effort to change the narrative, take it away from all this focus on the stormy daniels case. do you think a staff shake-up is in response to negative coverage? >
you never know who is going to stay or who is going to go.e president is the man with the red pen and he can make all the decisions. he can change his mind. sometimes a firing will come out of the blue, like former fbi director james comey. you never know where the president will go. in the vase of the v.a., he's been upset with this situation for a while. he's wanted a replacement. this is not a glamorous job. this is a massive bureaucracy with about 3,000 employees. who can the president find...
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clearly who the president gets on with, and who knows how to flatter the president. who is somewhere between a hardcore realist and not america firster. you have trump there saying i'm going to do it my way, and you have had president trump in the campaign, he was all holds barred. he wanted to make america great by distancing the world as it was, and when you start it in. foreign policy, and we're seeing him get rid of the people that he doesn't like or don't look good on tv, and bring in people to his liking. >> you have said that tillerson should resign because he obviously didn't have the confidence of his boss. the historian says rex tillerson is the worst secretary of state since 1998, do you think that's true and do you think that the pompeo announcement is also a big policy shift towards a more hawkish or america first direction? oh, i'm sorry. let me ask you, do you feel like when you look at the new configuration, is it something you're likely to see new policy on? for trump, this is in some ways having people who are congenial around him, and it seems like
clearly who the president gets on with, and who knows how to flatter the president. who is somewhere between a hardcore realist and not america firster. you have trump there saying i'm going to do it my way, and you have had president trump in the campaign, he was all holds barred. he wanted to make america great by distancing the world as it was, and when you start it in. foreign policy, and we're seeing him get rid of the people that he doesn't like or don't look good on tv, and bring in...
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and with a president who has a very short attention span and who has a very short temper. i don't want that moment where john bolton is in the limousine with the president going yeah, you can nuke 'em, get em, get 'em, don. get 'em. they're a small guy. you should nuke them to teach them a lesson. this is a guy -- trump is on the edge anyway. the guy is tearing the wallpaper off the walls right now anyway. so i think that having bolton there to encourage his worst tendencies, and having all these other guys, this retail tv president has now a reality tv staff. so turning this thing into a table flipping hissy fit hair pulling contest, it could get very ugly very quickly. >> phil, according to a source familiar with the negotiations, bolton promised trump, quote, he wouldn't start any wars if he selected him. do you take comfort in that? >> you have to ask that question? >> i know. go ahead, phil. >> i don't. but let me give you a simple perspective on this. and that is checks and balances. we typically think of checks and balances as executive branch, judicial branch, legi
and with a president who has a very short attention span and who has a very short temper. i don't want that moment where john bolton is in the limousine with the president going yeah, you can nuke 'em, get em, get 'em, don. get 'em. they're a small guy. you should nuke them to teach them a lesson. this is a guy -- trump is on the edge anyway. the guy is tearing the wallpaper off the walls right now anyway. so i think that having bolton there to encourage his worst tendencies, and having all...
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anybody who challenges these people, anybody who challenges their power, is a threat to them.nd so, yeah, they're going to go after people, and they're going to say that everybody deserves the death penalty. i mean, it's going to be this expanding, broadening net, you know. john bolton, as u.n. ambassador, bolstered the neoconservative movement in building, you know, the -- this was during the time of the cia and expanding into torture. like, they're trying to cover themselves up, and they're trying to protect themselves, and they're trying to -- of course they're going to -- they're going to claim that anybody who challenges them is a traitor. everybody who goes against them is against, you know, the state. and anybody who's agaiainst them is worthy of, you know, going away. amy: well, let's go to vice president pence, just last year, describing you as a traitor on fox news. vice president-elect mike pence: private manning is a traitor and should not have been turned into a martyr, as senator cotton saidid. private manning's actions compromised our national security, endanger
anybody who challenges these people, anybody who challenges their power, is a threat to them.nd so, yeah, they're going to go after people, and they're going to say that everybody deserves the death penalty. i mean, it's going to be this expanding, broadening net, you know. john bolton, as u.n. ambassador, bolstered the neoconservative movement in building, you know, the -- this was during the time of the cia and expanding into torture. like, they're trying to cover themselves up, and they're...
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the film is directed by the guy who is one half of neveldine and taylor, who made films like crank, who for understatement. so, at the very beginning of the film, it starts as a kind of standard thing, a mother and father and they're resentful of their children's freedoms but they're also very protective. and then this strange, horrific outbreak happens, and the parents turn on their children, but also at the same time remain weirdly, satirically protective. here's a clip. it's not what you think, mr ryan. what are you doing in my house? is my daughter here? carly? joshua? is that dad? iwant dad. we need to leave god damn it. i want to get my backpack. fine just get it. we need to talk. oh, do we need to talk? yeah, we do need to talk you can't be hit. it's not about me and carly, it's about what's happening. i get exactly...what‘s happening. it's called hormones. now, this is one of those films in which nic cage goes full nic cage. there is a sequence in which he attacks a pool table, and it ranks alongside, you know, nic cage's craziest moments. the reason it works is this. if you hav
the film is directed by the guy who is one half of neveldine and taylor, who made films like crank, who for understatement. so, at the very beginning of the film, it starts as a kind of standard thing, a mother and father and they're resentful of their children's freedoms but they're also very protective. and then this strange, horrific outbreak happens, and the parents turn on their children, but also at the same time remain weirdly, satirically protective. here's a clip. it's not what you...
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vets who live there, people who work there, even a group of high school kids from napa who were rehearsing a play at the lincoln theater. you could see nervous pacing outside yountville's veterans home of california.people waited to hear from family members - either those who live here, or those who work here."it's crazy because you witness these kinds of things nationwide, right? different cities, different veterans homes and schools, but this thing actually hit home. it hit my mom's work."kevin bardales was communicating with his mom, who had her cell phone on her.she wasn't in the same part of campus as the gunmen, but she and her colleagues did have to barricade the doors, which have no locks."knowing my mom's in danger i had to call in sick and everything because i can't go to work knowing she's in danger."meanwhile the director at napa's justin- siena high school brought a school bus up to get 50 or so theater students who had been rehearsing a play at lincoln theater at the veterans home. "i actually was here on campus about 10:30 and heard all the sirens and cop cars going up." "we
vets who live there, people who work there, even a group of high school kids from napa who were rehearsing a play at the lincoln theater. you could see nervous pacing outside yountville's veterans home of california.people waited to hear from family members - either those who live here, or those who work here."it's crazy because you witness these kinds of things nationwide, right? different cities, different veterans homes and schools, but this thing actually hit home. it hit my mom's...
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should she respond like a lover who accepts love from all those who claim it. this explains the nature of the sun. and of her formal greeting that goes with it. that in the may. come old war in the. mother. there we hear they have. a lock leo has a thought what is in we believe. in them in home. where do. you have minister for. i guess you are. living without whom you. think you are and here and there moves a. little more. so we're all missing out on what for can mean a probably a move. beyond. the forget the shouldn't be or who live in the. north of the world and they may put a book while model thirty three and the main limb to slim clear the cold beer in the little go ahead. be more. worthy or who but ill i mean for some of a lot of being here how. rome and there may be moderate and why. the relationship between mazie idea and the famous lebanese poet college of brown which lasted almost twenty years was conducted purely through letters. they never met but their love in which the arabic epistolary literature with the most beautiful correspondence the relation
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forty guys who are so thanks. which was an ideal we've now got a motorway directly off left which come across because it's a motorway there's a footbridge but they've got two t. seventy two right the next the foot bridge so we've basically walked into. a bad area so time for tea in those discussions where is nato going to go kalashnikov but . certainly so far with this crew because this is going nowhere it's not. so pressing out of here is safe this week. there are a couple stories of them being recognised in the level ready you know like this. why the u.k. joe was all over the news when we when we can back it is it was a lot of for joe biden and it was it could be recognized and i think. there were a lot of. jihadi rebels from the u.k. in syria as well. there. with the with news from the u.k. . well it's been that actually recognized. at the beginning of november john jim and i and our stuff. took a trip into a lot i gather. we didn't go to a frontline in one of the neighborhoods that the rebels were holding. at
forty guys who are so thanks. which was an ideal we've now got a motorway directly off left which come across because it's a motorway there's a footbridge but they've got two t. seventy two right the next the foot bridge so we've basically walked into. a bad area so time for tea in those discussions where is nato going to go kalashnikov but . certainly so far with this crew because this is going nowhere it's not. so pressing out of here is safe this week. there are a couple stories of them...
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[applause] who is great.[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> here's a look at authors recently featured on afterwards. economist, brian kaplan argued against college for everyone. from usa today editor-in-chief, john littman looked at improving workplaces through gender equality. and we discussed experiences growing up with survivalist parents and earning a phd at cambridge university. in the coming weeks, james swanson will retrace the events leading up to the assassination of martin luther king jr. south carolina republicans tim scott and representative trey gaudi will talk about their friendship and time in congress. this weekend, sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq rights in her life as a transgender person. >> i remember after the election we're scared about how young people were internalizing this, the results of the election. over the last year and a half i hear from young people who still wonder is the heart of this country big enough to love me. i say few things to them. the first is that in my own life,
[applause] who is great.[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> here's a look at authors recently featured on afterwards. economist, brian kaplan argued against college for everyone. from usa today editor-in-chief, john littman looked at improving workplaces through gender equality. and we discussed experiences growing up with survivalist parents and earning a phd at cambridge university. in the coming weeks, james swanson will retrace the events leading up to the assassination of martin...
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people who are against cbe. have they dealt with someone who has dealt with the f.b.i.nd understands about these informant issues, that nuance. i think that is a key thing we need, more exposure. if you have exposure to someone who has been on the radical side, who has been radicalized and had certain ideas, if you're not exposed to them, how are you going to understand it? we have to get away from trying to prove our positions. we want our organization to get points. and really engage and learn. my thought at the end of the day, i'll end with a quote that i think is appropriated, which is, in terms of why aren't people, why don't we have these forums and learn about these unique experiences. i will quote the doughboy from the movie "boyz n the hood." "either they don't know, they don't show, or they don't care." we have to really put that to people. do we really want to solve this problem, engage and show what's going on? or just be with ourselves and prove our point? that is what we have to address. peter: i want to thank both of you gentlemen for an interesting and i
people who are against cbe. have they dealt with someone who has dealt with the f.b.i.nd understands about these informant issues, that nuance. i think that is a key thing we need, more exposure. if you have exposure to someone who has been on the radical side, who has been radicalized and had certain ideas, if you're not exposed to them, how are you going to understand it? we have to get away from trying to prove our positions. we want our organization to get points. and really engage and...
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emotionally need only just the one among us who does not know who to alcohol is forbidden that women must wear a headscarf you know there's a lot also. i tried to clear up about my future here because they really want to leave you alone but. when seen a situation nawa i can't really more than the heart of all for young people who feel they are full. of course young people are already on the ball before for anyone who also when it comes to are losers are some of them. were being read from sixteen on in order to really shoulder there are other options. most a town in northwestern bosnia most of the residents are muslims they're still dealing with a lasting impact of the war that tore bosnia apart in the early to mid one nine hundred ninety s. the unemployment rate is more than fifty percent. by hitting on one of each and every one of each are social workers they're especially concerned about the problems faced by the town's young people. i see in. young people and they are not employed and they don't have. anything to work to do in their lives they thought and doing stupid things robus
emotionally need only just the one among us who does not know who to alcohol is forbidden that women must wear a headscarf you know there's a lot also. i tried to clear up about my future here because they really want to leave you alone but. when seen a situation nawa i can't really more than the heart of all for young people who feel they are full. of course young people are already on the ball before for anyone who also when it comes to are losers are some of them. were being read from...
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mark buell, who is not here today. here's our mayor, but i meant to go over here to the commissioner. mark buell is president of the rec and park commission, and says it takes a village. this takes an entire city to pull this project off. and there are so many people to acknowledge and thank. i'm going to that and then turn the microphone over to our mayor. there are a lot of people who have had some skin in the game here. let me read off the beginning of a list. obviously, let's start with the late mayor ed lee. who was here for -- [applause] our current mayor mark farrell who has been a park champion from the get go and helped make stuff happen. representing assemblyman phil ting. he delivered a total of $6.5 million of state funding, including $3.5 million for this project. our recreation and park vice president allan lowe, who has given this project all kinds of leadership at city hall. we have representatives from the performing arts workshop here today. the community arts stabilization trust. you're going to hear
mark buell, who is not here today. here's our mayor, but i meant to go over here to the commissioner. mark buell is president of the rec and park commission, and says it takes a village. this takes an entire city to pull this project off. and there are so many people to acknowledge and thank. i'm going to that and then turn the microphone over to our mayor. there are a lot of people who have had some skin in the game here. let me read off the beginning of a list. obviously, let's start with the...
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who will it be today? this story will repeat itself 115 times a day, and families will continue to be destroyed until we move forward as a nation on all levels. community, state, and federal. to address this crisis. the reason that i am in front of you is to impress upon you, and everyone listening, that this epidemic is real. and that it can happen to anyone. thank you for your time. and once again for the opportunity to speak with you. sen. alexander: thank you, ms. savage. your story takes our breath away. we are grateful for your courage. ms. savage: thank you. sen. alexander: dr. patrick. chairman -- prof. patrick: chairman alexander ranking member murray, , honorable members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak you today about the impact the opioid epidemic is having on our nation's families. my name is stephen patrick. i direct the national institute that helped fund the research focused on the opioid at potomac -- the opioid epidemic on pregnant women and infants. i would like t
who will it be today? this story will repeat itself 115 times a day, and families will continue to be destroyed until we move forward as a nation on all levels. community, state, and federal. to address this crisis. the reason that i am in front of you is to impress upon you, and everyone listening, that this epidemic is real. and that it can happen to anyone. thank you for your time. and once again for the opportunity to speak with you. sen. alexander: thank you, ms. savage. your story takes...
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who is he?> the three researchers at the psychometric center at camera to university to develop the psychometrics technique along with a man at david stillwell, also at the university of cambridge. those two other academics did not decide to join the company that alternately provided scl with the data. former let's turn to the white house chief strategist witithannon, who worked carriage analytica. bannon was speaking with nanancial times editor metal barber. >> it is bought and sold every day. betweenfafafafafafafafafafafaf. by the way, there is -- >> were you aware of the leak? >> i did not even know about the facebook mining. hang on. the point is, that is facebook's business. was google and2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 facebook that wewent to barack obama and met him in san francisco airport and told him all about the power of this personal data. who012 -- we have the woman headed u u u u u u u u u u u u e information because they were "on our side." the great opposition party, media, never went after t
who is he?> the three researchers at the psychometric center at camera to university to develop the psychometrics technique along with a man at david stillwell, also at the university of cambridge. those two other academics did not decide to join the company that alternately provided scl with the data. former let's turn to the white house chief strategist witithannon, who worked carriage analytica. bannon was speaking with nanancial times editor metal barber. >> it is bought and sold...
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that's who you want wand. ted olson turned him down, and didn't just turn him down, but the head of the firm turned the president down in a tweet within minutes in the announcement in the "new york times" that the president was looking at ted olson. he's a strong republican, i don't think he's a trump kind of guy but strong republican loyalties. i think he was dismayed by the president's indiscipline, he's a bad client, and the reputation for not paying his bills. but above all, as he said to andrea mitchell, by just the chaos and mayhem in the white house, he's not going anywhere near this story. >> prior to now there has never been a moment where the president of the united states needed a lawyer, an outside lawyer, and every lawyer in the country didn't want to do it because it was the most prestigious choice that could be made. i remember in the watergate investigation the boston community was very proud when the president turned to james st. clare from the most prestigious law firm in boston. and everyone
that's who you want wand. ted olson turned him down, and didn't just turn him down, but the head of the firm turned the president down in a tweet within minutes in the announcement in the "new york times" that the president was looking at ted olson. he's a strong republican, i don't think he's a trump kind of guy but strong republican loyalties. i think he was dismayed by the president's indiscipline, he's a bad client, and the reputation for not paying his bills. but above all, as he...
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>> a lawyer who likes challenges. of the things that a criminal defense lawyer does, really the first principle, is to have the client, in this case the president, listen to the lawyer. take my advice, i've seen this before, i've done this before. i know what investigations look like. i've been on both sides of it. that's how a good white collar criminal defense lawyer will talk to a client. the challenge is getting the client to listen. not all do. as challenges go, this is a very big one. >> chuck rosenberg, we listen to your advice very carefully as we follow the reporting. our thanks to you both for staying up with us late. >>> coming up, the foreign policy implications of president trump's new election of national security adviser. we'll bring you memorable moments from john bolton's past appearances on the president's cable news network of choice, all of it when we continue. g... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms o
>> a lawyer who likes challenges. of the things that a criminal defense lawyer does, really the first principle, is to have the client, in this case the president, listen to the lawyer. take my advice, i've seen this before, i've done this before. i know what investigations look like. i've been on both sides of it. that's how a good white collar criminal defense lawyer will talk to a client. the challenge is getting the client to listen. not all do. as challenges go, this is a very big...