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they decided who can marry who, where you can work, if and when you can vote. the cases coming before them are equally important. we know that the administration has argued down in texas that the ban on insurance companies, kicking people off insurance just because they're sick, just because of their pre-existing condition, just because of their medical history, is working its way up to the supreme court. and when you look at the record of this nominee, you see a few things. you see that there's a pattern of decisions that are very conservative. you look at the decision regarding the immigrant at the border. you read the language of that decision. you look at the decision that was made on some consumer issues like finding that the consumer protection agency was unconstitutional which later the rest of the court disagreed with him. look where he descented and said the s.e.c. couldn't do anything to regulate net neutrality and the rights of the cable company should be protected. again, the full circuit court came in and said he was wrong. americans think that we
they decided who can marry who, where you can work, if and when you can vote. the cases coming before them are equally important. we know that the administration has argued down in texas that the ban on insurance companies, kicking people off insurance just because they're sick, just because of their pre-existing condition, just because of their medical history, is working its way up to the supreme court. and when you look at the record of this nominee, you see a few things. you see that...
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the most powerful were the little lobbyists, mothers who brought disabled children, children who would have been victimized forever by pre-existing conditions come victimized forever by lifetime caps on insurance. the republicans did what corey wanted them to do. they did not just want to eliminate the affordable care diminish medicaid. my opponent was rooting on the destruction of health, which is critical to the lives of these virginians. it is virginians to tell me don't destroy what we have. they are telling me build on what we have heard i have for those they bill that will -- proposed a bill that will direct so that an services individual can buy itt. they don't have to run a marketing campaign. they don't have to pay fancy salaries. the medicare act will be the next step forward. let people to buy a medicare-like policy. it won't increase the deficit by a penny or touch them medicare trust fund. senator kaine seems to think that all the solutions belong in washington. washington bureaucrats know better than you how to run our state, our government, and our health care system. in
the most powerful were the little lobbyists, mothers who brought disabled children, children who would have been victimized forever by pre-existing conditions come victimized forever by lifetime caps on insurance. the republicans did what corey wanted them to do. they did not just want to eliminate the affordable care diminish medicaid. my opponent was rooting on the destruction of health, which is critical to the lives of these virginians. it is virginians to tell me don't destroy what we...
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who were trying to stop him.ou imagine where he would be if he did not have the media against him? there is a book called "left turn" written by my friend at george mason and he said that the media would truly fairir and balanced, the average date would vote the way texas does, about eight to ten points in favor of the republican vote. democrats are covering this with free tuition, guaranteed jobs, $15 minimum wage, getting rid of i.c.e., i don't think that is a winning message for americans in the off year, let alone in 2020. they don't know what to do. they are literally unhinged. >> judge jeanine: charlie hurt, we don't have a lot of time but calling for what they don't like him but they say is broken. immigration is broken, i.c.e. is broken. it is not something that is going to bring them any success. is it? >> absolutely not. the immigration system has been a disaster for decades now under both parties. donald trump is the first person to come along who actually actively wants to do something to fix it by th
who were trying to stop him.ou imagine where he would be if he did not have the media against him? there is a book called "left turn" written by my friend at george mason and he said that the media would truly fairir and balanced, the average date would vote the way texas does, about eight to ten points in favor of the republican vote. democrats are covering this with free tuition, guaranteed jobs, $15 minimum wage, getting rid of i.c.e., i don't think that is a winning message for...
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who that individual may be. i know that based on personal experience because had earl warren not been a member of the united states supreme court, that court would not have been led unanimously to decide brown versus board of education. at that decision not come down the way it did with the full force and authority of one individual who brought the court together, i would not be standing here as a united states senator. cory booker would not be standing here as a us senator. the decisions one person makes on the court can have ramifications to the future of our country.they attention to this, guys. >> let me take all my colleagues for their amazing statements that some of the viewpoints. questions for any of us? too late. >> what about the fact that harry reid is the one who started the nuclear option so now you are faced with a nuclear option instead of the 60 votes? >> mitch mcconnell blocked justice judge after judge on the courts. and leader read had no choice but when we passed the law we said supreme court
who that individual may be. i know that based on personal experience because had earl warren not been a member of the united states supreme court, that court would not have been led unanimously to decide brown versus board of education. at that decision not come down the way it did with the full force and authority of one individual who brought the court together, i would not be standing here as a united states senator. cory booker would not be standing here as a us senator. the decisions one...
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but he was someone who was increasing -- and he was someone who had a past as a cold war hawk. he was not a soft liberal softy. he was someone who believed in vigorous intervention to stop the spread of communism. he was someone who was on the side of, initially, the house un-american activities committee. he was someone who was not a, you know, he was not an uber liberal guy. but it was increasingly clear to him and particularly as the escalation increased in 1966, 1967, that the war in vietnam was untenable and needed to end. and so, he becomes -- he joins the race in november of 1967 as the anti-war candidate. and he gains -- gathers a good deal of support, and by early 1968, he's running very strong in the ramp-up to the new hampshire primary, which then was in early march. the new hampshire primary, mccarthy does not win, but he gets over 40% of the vote. and it's the moment when johnson, who gets -- who realizes that this fringe anti-war candidate -- this obscure anti-war candidate is someone who could potentially be a major challenger and also that anti-war sentiment is
but he was someone who was increasing -- and he was someone who had a past as a cold war hawk. he was not a soft liberal softy. he was someone who believed in vigorous intervention to stop the spread of communism. he was someone who was on the side of, initially, the house un-american activities committee. he was someone who was not a, you know, he was not an uber liberal guy. but it was increasingly clear to him and particularly as the escalation increased in 1966, 1967, that the war in...
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in the white house, who brag about their extra marital affairs, who brag about mistreating women.ty that was ready to endorse the republican party, endorse roy moore for the senate in the state of alabama even though he was a credibly accused child molester. you cannot claim that you stand for women and put up with that. >> so that was brave. i mean, it's really difficult to find people who will challenge their own tribe in this way and you did it, and you got some boos. take me back to that moment and tell me how it felt and what was going on inside. i mean, were you scared? were you nervous before you did this? >> well, of course, i was nervous, but i felt very strongly that this is something that had to be said, and i felt honestly that i was speaking for many, many conservatives who -- and moderate liberals, too, who feel the same way, and that they deplore the direction that the republican party is trending. what pushed me over the edge in terms of fury at the cpac organizers was their invitation to marion le pen, niece of marine le pen and apologized for her nazi-sympathizin
in the white house, who brag about their extra marital affairs, who brag about mistreating women.ty that was ready to endorse the republican party, endorse roy moore for the senate in the state of alabama even though he was a credibly accused child molester. you cannot claim that you stand for women and put up with that. >> so that was brave. i mean, it's really difficult to find people who will challenge their own tribe in this way and you did it, and you got some boos. take me back to...
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, intelligence from the flow of who goes out and deals with the law enforcement personnel who are out there gathering intelligence. if a negotiation starts, they'll start to talk to him and find out what his condition is, what his needs are. keep in consideration that he's in trader joe's where you have all emergency, you have a pharmaceutical area there, you have food there. so this could be a very long event. so you've got to be able to also realize that it's going to be a long event on your side. that's why you have to have your reserve of other negotiators available should this be an ongoing thing. remember, the longer it takes to negotiate, the better chances you have of having a successful outcome. >> this incident started around 4 1/2 hours ago. stay with us. i just want to welcome our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. we are continuing to watch breaking news out of los angeles. there is a hostage situation under way at a trader joe's grocery store in the silverlake area of los angeles. a strong police presence has surrounded this store. we understand from lapd that a g
, intelligence from the flow of who goes out and deals with the law enforcement personnel who are out there gathering intelligence. if a negotiation starts, they'll start to talk to him and find out what his condition is, what his needs are. keep in consideration that he's in trader joe's where you have all emergency, you have a pharmaceutical area there, you have food there. so this could be a very long event. so you've got to be able to also realize that it's going to be a long event on your...
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are wealthy, who are dying. now addiction as seen as a disease. i have no question at all that there is a lot more that we have to do. there is still so much stigma and we have to recognize the truth based on science, that addiction is a disease. but to begin treatment, to begin the resources, we also have to to critically address this underlying issue, which is the structural racism and the legacy of inequities and disparities that have gotten us to where we are. in effect, we owe an apology to generations of minorities and communities that have been decimated because of our so-called and failed war on drug policies. host: one more call, from alexandra in virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, and thank you for c-span, for everything, or, fornk you, doct addressing those questions. i want to say i am 29 years old and i know 15 people off the top of my head, whether they were friends or acquaintances, who are or were dealing with opioid addiction. of the 15, 6 of them have died. ,hey are all generally my age
are wealthy, who are dying. now addiction as seen as a disease. i have no question at all that there is a lot more that we have to do. there is still so much stigma and we have to recognize the truth based on science, that addiction is a disease. but to begin treatment, to begin the resources, we also have to to critically address this underlying issue, which is the structural racism and the legacy of inequities and disparities that have gotten us to where we are. in effect, we owe an apology...
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and who is a secret liberal.ing to come around to the ultimate choice no matter what. >> joan, very quickly, the president has had a chance to meet with these people. how important are these meetings typically? >> oh, very important, john. i have known presidents decide on the spot of the chemistry with an individual. it can be a make-or-break situation because it's the opportunity for the nominee to sell himself for sell herself. and if the chemistry is not there, the nomination won't be there either. >> and, a.b., we talk about these choices but i think one thing is pretty clear. for them to be on this list to begin with that was put together by the federalist society, it's pretty clear that it's a safe bet they would vote, for instance, to overturn roe v. wade if it does come to that down the road. >> you know, john, you're right. i think this whole debate about what's going to happen to roe and how, you know, someone like susan collins, a pro-choice republican senator has said she's not going to pick someone
and who is a secret liberal.ing to come around to the ultimate choice no matter what. >> joan, very quickly, the president has had a chance to meet with these people. how important are these meetings typically? >> oh, very important, john. i have known presidents decide on the spot of the chemistry with an individual. it can be a make-or-break situation because it's the opportunity for the nominee to sell himself for sell herself. and if the chemistry is not there, the nomination...
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in in salisbury or who lived near salisbury who somehow came across this nerve agent at least this is what we know and what the speculation is so far and figure this incident comes just four months after the strip mall case another poisoning in solsbury how are the people of salisbury reacting. well they are understandably quite nervous and worried i mean in their quiet town in the south of england you have four people being struck down with a chemical nerve agent is really something that is quite unheard of and after the this clip ok is the author of cordoned off many areas they could have many areas in salisbury and of course would have to be be known as meticulous as they could but that now months after the original case somebody or two people who were seemingly unrelated just members of the public who were always said to not be in the in the bigger danger the authorities have maintained are still maintaining that there is no big risk for the wider public but it does now it looks like to remember all of just the public have come in contact with this it's definitely something that's
in in salisbury or who lived near salisbury who somehow came across this nerve agent at least this is what we know and what the speculation is so far and figure this incident comes just four months after the strip mall case another poisoning in solsbury how are the people of salisbury reacting. well they are understandably quite nervous and worried i mean in their quiet town in the south of england you have four people being struck down with a chemical nerve agent is really something that is...
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the interior minister is horsey who for who is the head of the bavarian conservative c.s.u. that is the sister party of chancellor merkel's christian democratic union he essentially issued an ultimatum to the chancellor about two and a half weeks ago saying that he was prepared to move unilaterally in his powers with using his powers as interior minister to essentially shut certain parts of the german border to migrants and send them back particularly migrants who had registered in other european union countries those are the countries on the extort sternal boundary of europe so countries like spain italy greece and he declared that he would send them back to those countries where they were first registered essentially he gave the chancellor at that time an ultimatum of a couple of days and said that he would begin doing this on monday two weeks ago and basically there was then a similar essentially showdown to what we've had here tonight where it was unclear who would blink first but eventually the two sides managed to agree that the chancellor would have a two week period
the interior minister is horsey who for who is the head of the bavarian conservative c.s.u. that is the sister party of chancellor merkel's christian democratic union he essentially issued an ultimatum to the chancellor about two and a half weeks ago saying that he was prepared to move unilaterally in his powers with using his powers as interior minister to essentially shut certain parts of the german border to migrants and send them back particularly migrants who had registered in other...
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it's clear to them who was at charge in the summit and who showed respect to who. >> putin got the firstrom russian media. hillary clinton hale, just in terms of the moving forward from here, i mean, it is stunning -- i'm wondering your perspective. it is stunning from a u.s. perspective to hear the president of the united states seeming to capitulate so much just in front of vladimir putin and not in any way directly challenging him on what the united states says they have clear evidence of, which is meddling in this 2016 election and, frankly, meddling in other elections and our upcoming election. >> i have to say that it's as surprising to me as it is probably -- probably to you. because it looked so much a victory for putin even given that he wanted the summit from the very start, before it even begun. but, still, how trump delivered, and what he -- his comments on what he -- to give you an example of what he called an interesting idea in account of metaling in the american election is actually from our point of view, from those who follow russian television and russian propaganda is
it's clear to them who was at charge in the summit and who showed respect to who. >> putin got the firstrom russian media. hillary clinton hale, just in terms of the moving forward from here, i mean, it is stunning -- i'm wondering your perspective. it is stunning from a u.s. perspective to hear the president of the united states seeming to capitulate so much just in front of vladimir putin and not in any way directly challenging him on what the united states says they have clear evidence...
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out and answer some questions from the podium, a man who is a deputy who is described as a monster. that is who bill shine is, that is what he has alleged to have done. and the man hired by the president. thank you for joining us. >> next, the president narrows his decision for the potential nominee for the supreme court. the potential front runner next. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your ac
out and answer some questions from the podium, a man who is a deputy who is described as a monster. that is who bill shine is, that is what he has alleged to have done. and the man hired by the president. thank you for joining us. >> next, the president narrows his decision for the potential nominee for the supreme court. the potential front runner next. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed...
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a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, who saw suffering and tried to heal it, who saw war and tried to stop it." we were blessed by robert kennedy's life and legacy. thank you. [ applause ] >> in the united states senate, i get to serve with many people but there's one irishman who channels the passion, the pragmatism, the humor of robert f. kennedy. i give you the great senator from the state of pennsylvania, robert casey. >> thank you very much. thank you. i want to first of all thank everyone for this opportunity to be able to celebrate the life and the achievements of robert f. kennedy. i never had the opportunity to meet him, of course, but i know him through his family starting with kathleen and kerry and so many family members who are here. i guess in some way i walk some of the same footsteps as a member of the senate, but more particularly, i just happen to be, by chance, in the office where his brother served in the 1950s. that happens around here when your room assignment comes. i had the chance to be able to work in the same office. the other connection
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you talk about jordan and woods who are two of the highest earning endorsers of all time and who had a lot to lose by coming out in one way or another on these issues. that's an issue that can't be overlooked in this. money is also an issue that you start to see coming to the surface in '68. there starts to be some bigger national television contracts, and right here in philadelphia, this happened in '69, but when dick allen, who we talked about earlier, was traded to the cardinals for, among others, kurt flood, flood challenged that trade and challenged the reserve clause. as a result, the supreme court eventually agreed with him, and as a result, free agency came about. what's changed sports in terms of the sports aspect of it more than free agency? so this was a fascinating period that we're looking back at today. >> great. i want to leave time for questions, so here we are. if someone could come and grab the mike. oh, yeah. here. you got it? thank you. also i just want to take some time to thank our panelists for all of their thoughtful responses and your participation. i thought
you talk about jordan and woods who are two of the highest earning endorsers of all time and who had a lot to lose by coming out in one way or another on these issues. that's an issue that can't be overlooked in this. money is also an issue that you start to see coming to the surface in '68. there starts to be some bigger national television contracts, and right here in philadelphia, this happened in '69, but when dick allen, who we talked about earlier, was traded to the cardinals for, among...
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it's roughly the same 18 divers who started the thing who are still carrying forward. so they've taken on a huge burden here. what they're doing with each boy is they're putting each one into a wet suit and a full body mask. the wet suit to help them with the cold, maybe to help them move through those tunnels a little bit better. that boy is then tethered to the first diver who carries the air supply for both of them. they're all holding on to a line to get in and out and followed by yet another diver to make sure they can move safely through. but they are doing this in the most hostile environment you can possibly imagine. look at this, this is the cave, and what we know about the layout, which is very limited. there's still problems about what we know, but by some indications, a full kilometer or a quarter of this remains fully submerged. it may not be all in one place, but that's equal to 11 football fields that these kids and divers have to go through on the way out, underwater. and in some cases, when they go through the cave, they're also passing through entranc
it's roughly the same 18 divers who started the thing who are still carrying forward. so they've taken on a huge burden here. what they're doing with each boy is they're putting each one into a wet suit and a full body mask. the wet suit to help them with the cold, maybe to help them move through those tunnels a little bit better. that boy is then tethered to the first diver who carries the air supply for both of them. they're all holding on to a line to get in and out and followed by yet...
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i always look for judges who respect precedent. >> a republican who could be the deciding vote, senator susan collins responds live next. plus, immigration outrage, protesters take to the streets nationwide. as lawmakers and a judge demand calls to reunite families faster. >> i could only imagine what it would be like to have my breast feeding child ripped away from me. >> what the trump administration's plan? tammy duckworth will be here in moments. and trump's golden age, president trump celebrates a week of weekend and judicial victories. >> the red wave is happening. >> as democrats face a growing activist left. >> we have to create a lot of pressure. >> is the trump presidency shaping democratic party more than the gop? ♪ >> hello, i'm jake tapper. the state of our union is gearing up for a summer fight. president trump is taking a working weekend at his golf club in bedminister new jersey and plans to announce a nominee to replace justice anthony kennedy on the supreme court only eight days from now on july 9th. the president spoke over the phone to don mcgahn and expected to inte
i always look for judges who respect precedent. >> a republican who could be the deciding vote, senator susan collins responds live next. plus, immigration outrage, protesters take to the streets nationwide. as lawmakers and a judge demand calls to reunite families faster. >> i could only imagine what it would be like to have my breast feeding child ripped away from me. >> what the trump administration's plan? tammy duckworth will be here in moments. and trump's golden age,...
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people on british soil, who has brought down an airliner over ukraine, who's annexed crimea, who's attacked this country with cyberattacks, and is continuing to do so. so this is a president who has betrayed what i believe is the role of a commander in chief, to protect this country. we all swear oaths to defend the united states of america. and what he's doing through his complicity in putin's behavior, and we know putin is somebody who needs to be met with strength, he's encouraging it to be ongoing. >> let me ask you this. the president's selling point here was that these are two nuclear superpowers that need to be in closer coordination. virtually nobody believed that. but one person in your chamber did. senator rand paul had a remarkable response to a remarkable press conference. listen with me. >> i think they -- the people we have indicted in all likelihood were people that were meddling somehow in the election. but i would also put it in perspective. i think we have gone a little deranged as far as over the top on this thing. so the russian meddling in the election, maybe they thoug
people on british soil, who has brought down an airliner over ukraine, who's annexed crimea, who's attacked this country with cyberattacks, and is continuing to do so. so this is a president who has betrayed what i believe is the role of a commander in chief, to protect this country. we all swear oaths to defend the united states of america. and what he's doing through his complicity in putin's behavior, and we know putin is somebody who needs to be met with strength, he's encouraging it to be...
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who dn't make it to the hospital. who didn't have transportation. to the other hospitals ound. we deserve to have a hospital. >> and that'sun the coy continues to grabble with changes to their hensth care opt alta bates has emphasized the move won't happen for another ten lyears. that w do it for us, as always can you find our coverage at kqed.org/news room. thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition fosunday, july 15: what do president trump and russian president vladamir putin want from the upcoming talks in helsinki? and in our signature segment, as demand grows for lg term care for the elderly, we take a look at adult foster homes. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and phip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is proviuad by mof america-- designing customize
who dn't make it to the hospital. who didn't have transportation. to the other hospitals ound. we deserve to have a hospital. >> and that'sun the coy continues to grabble with changes to their hensth care opt alta bates has emphasized the move won't happen for another ten lyears. that w do it for us, as always can you find our coverage at kqed.org/news room. thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition fosunday, july 15: what do president...
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you notice the people who you think are smart are the people who agree with you.laughter] funny how that works. but democracy demands that we're able also to get inside the reality of people who are different than us so we can understand their point of view. maybe we can change their minds, but maybe they'll change ours. and you can't do this if you just out of hand disregard what your opponents have to say from the start. and you can't do it if you insist that those who aren't like you -- because they're white, or because they're male -- that somehow there's no way they can understand what i'm feeling, that somehow they lack standing to speak on certain matters. madiba, he lived this complexity. in prison, he studied afrikaans so that he could better understand the people who were jailing him. and when he got out of prison, he extended a hand to those who had jailed him, because he knew that they had to be a part of the democratic south africa that he wanted to build. "to make peace with an enemy," he wrote, "one must work with that enemy, and that enemy becomes
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the people who wrote the 14th amendment. did not envision a moment where thousands of chinese would fly to saipan and haveve their children there. people would sneak in illegally in the.s country to so their kis would get american benefits that wasn't a kind of consideration. >> the purpose of the 14th amendment was to settle the question of citizenship of freed black slaves. this was right after the civil war and you have some people citing the dred scott decision widely regarded as the worst supreme court decision ever which held that no black person could be a citizen and congress said we are going to overturn that forever. if you were born here and subject to the jurisdiction is all freed slaves were you are a citizen of no state can take that away from you. they also make it clear in the civil rights act of 1866 passed the same year by the same congress that you have to be not subject to any other foreign power to be eligible for birthright f citizenship. all the people attacking me and freaking out about this they don'
the people who wrote the 14th amendment. did not envision a moment where thousands of chinese would fly to saipan and haveve their children there. people would sneak in illegally in the.s country to so their kis would get american benefits that wasn't a kind of consideration. >> the purpose of the 14th amendment was to settle the question of citizenship of freed black slaves. this was right after the civil war and you have some people citing the dred scott decision widely regarded as the...
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the fire moved so quickly it is difficult to know who escaped and who didn't.12 people are reported to be missing. this is just one of 130 wildfires burning across north america, and as the dry weather continues, so too does the danger. caroline davies, bbc news. our north america correspondent james cook has been following the fires from redding in northern california this fire continues to burn. it swept into the city of redding, jumping across the sacramento river, and leaving very severe destruction behind it, notjust in that city, but in other communities along the way, including shasta, an old gold mining town where some properties were destroyed. it has been tragedy as well. we know that two young children and their great—grandmother were among the people who died. two firefighters also were killed. one of those was a bulldozer operator who was 81 years old. and now the firefighters‘ attention is out here. the fire is moving in this direction, it is a very large blaze still. this is one of perhaps seven or so majorfires now burning here in california and
the fire moved so quickly it is difficult to know who escaped and who didn't.12 people are reported to be missing. this is just one of 130 wildfires burning across north america, and as the dry weather continues, so too does the danger. caroline davies, bbc news. our north america correspondent james cook has been following the fires from redding in northern california this fire continues to burn. it swept into the city of redding, jumping across the sacramento river, and leaving very severe...
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katherine harris, who handled all of the logistics my friend,the here andrew pickens miller, who indeed is a lot more attractive than his ancestors. i'm here tonight to tell about a man who is one of the heroes of the american revolution. not just to the revolutionary war itself but to the early decades of the american public. most americans today do not know much about andrew pickens. of course, people who grew up in south carolina have heard the name or remember the name from their history class at school. of course, they know that he is associated with the american revolution. there are non-south carolinians who are well read on the american revolution, like many of you, and are familiar with the basics of the role he played in the war. but not with the rest of his life and nonmilitary career. some people know some of what pickens did. far less can claim to know who .ndrew pickens was i do not mean that as a criticism. he was a very hard guy to get to know, even for his own contemporaries. timeself, spent a long trying to get to the heart of who andrew pickens was. it was the hardest
katherine harris, who handled all of the logistics my friend,the here andrew pickens miller, who indeed is a lot more attractive than his ancestors. i'm here tonight to tell about a man who is one of the heroes of the american revolution. not just to the revolutionary war itself but to the early decades of the american public. most americans today do not know much about andrew pickens. of course, people who grew up in south carolina have heard the name or remember the name from their history...
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lanny davis is a political player, a spinmeister who's written books on how to spin, who has an agenda here which is to avenge hillary clinton. so if it ever comes to his advice to cohen on what to do, you can't separate his loyalty, his fierce loyalty to the clintons and wanting to set things straight after the 2016 election with what he's going to be doing with michael cohen. >> you use the word loyalty, david, you know, to put a little bit of a kendrick lamar test on it. >> you go. >> can you think of anyone who is more loyal over more years to the clintons publicly and privately than lanny davis? >> nobody. i remember going back to the '90s when they had the whole senate investigation into clinton campaign fund raising. lanny would come out every day and spin the media, spin the reporters there, like myself, covering this, and he would say the most ridiculous, ludicrous things that no one would buy. but he was out there doing the best he could to save his friends and serve his agenda. and now he's giving advice to michael cohen. i'm sure there's a good godfather reference here. giv
lanny davis is a political player, a spinmeister who's written books on how to spin, who has an agenda here which is to avenge hillary clinton. so if it ever comes to his advice to cohen on what to do, you can't separate his loyalty, his fierce loyalty to the clintons and wanting to set things straight after the 2016 election with what he's going to be doing with michael cohen. >> you use the word loyalty, david, you know, to put a little bit of a kendrick lamar test on it. >> you...
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talk about long-term impact of both the president who nominates and the senate who confirms. three decades of impact on one of the branches of government is pretty substantial. now, with -- in addition to being the clerk for judge kennedy, judge kavanaugh was, as i said, he was not only the private sector, but for five years, he served in the bush administration, probably the most important job he had in that administration was just simply seeing that things got done in an orderly way that produced a result. that was that job in 2006, president bush nominated him to serve on the d.c. court of appeals and 12 years later we're here today. judge cavanaugh's opinions are cited by judges around the country. the supreme court has, again, endorsed his opinion at least a dozen times. he's written that the judge's job is to interpret the law, not to make the law or to make policy. we look at-- he went on to say, so read the words of the statute as written. read the text of the constitution as written. mindful of history and tradition, it's an important mindful point there, which you w
talk about long-term impact of both the president who nominates and the senate who confirms. three decades of impact on one of the branches of government is pretty substantial. now, with -- in addition to being the clerk for judge kennedy, judge kavanaugh was, as i said, he was not only the private sector, but for five years, he served in the bush administration, probably the most important job he had in that administration was just simply seeing that things got done in an orderly way that...
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she said, who are you here to see? rubecan, and she said, who are you here to? and i said, miss america. and she said, miss america? and her eyes popped out. she was probably 22 or 23 years ago. and she said, wow. and i said, yeah, no, i'm not miss america. and she said, yeah, i can tell that. but she said, you know, i could never be miss america. and so i said, well, why? and she goes, well, you know, and she goes, i guess, you know, it's like i'm not pretty. and so we talked a little bit at miss america and i went up to the meeting and i called downstairs to say, can you tell me who this young woman is and does she have a manager and can i speak with her? because i would really like to find out why that was her reaction. did shelf excluded somehow or was it just a lack of self-confidence on her part? and it was a little bit of both. because what happened after that conversation i was able to have with her, i got to talk to her about what she wanted to do and what she wanted to be in life and we talked about the schols p scholarships. and when she walked off, s
she said, who are you here to see? rubecan, and she said, who are you here to? and i said, miss america. and she said, miss america? and her eyes popped out. she was probably 22 or 23 years ago. and she said, wow. and i said, yeah, no, i'm not miss america. and she said, yeah, i can tell that. but she said, you know, i could never be miss america. and so i said, well, why? and she goes, well, you know, and she goes, i guess, you know, it's like i'm not pretty. and so we talked a little bit at...
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he is really the one who's best known, who has the longest track record. amy barrett really solves for the president some optical issues. she is a mom, has seven kids two adopted. she had a real fight over her catholicism and her appointment to the court of appeals. she doesn't have any kind of track record that you could point at her and say you're going to vote to overrule roe. >> is that something the republicans can use? she is 46 years old, amy barrett. but as a woman, and we've heard people say, look, if you want some diversity, the women shouldn't all be to the liberal end of the scope. it gives him something to argue. it gives a talking point maybe to folks on the campaign trail in november. >> it's a great talking point for trump. he likes the optics of it, no doubt. but it won't change that if the democrats get on the message, which i suspect they will that it's still roe v. wade, and that's what's at stake. that's what's going to drive the conversation more than anything else. it will be the hearing, getting the answers. >> so you say when the d
he is really the one who's best known, who has the longest track record. amy barrett really solves for the president some optical issues. she is a mom, has seven kids two adopted. she had a real fight over her catholicism and her appointment to the court of appeals. she doesn't have any kind of track record that you could point at her and say you're going to vote to overrule roe. >> is that something the republicans can use? she is 46 years old, amy barrett. but as a woman, and we've...
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who went on the climb. it was dangerous and quite alarming. he nearly fell a few times. but at the same time, i think that was just part of his being. donald: jules, you watched him during that campaign, was he taking extraordinary risks? unnecessary risks? jules: not extraordinary risks, but being out there and a climate of the day was risky, as we found out. i want to talk a little bit about another part of robert kennedy, and his dealings with the press. on one hand, he enjoyed our pulling his chain a little bit, but he was not very approachable, at least at the beginning. one of my first encounters with robert kennedy was when he was on the labor rackets committee. i would come to those hearings occasionally because people from new york were involved in the rackets. i was working for an obscure newspaper chain, and i tried to ask him a question, and he was the only one that would answer me. he would say, and you are? [laughter] >> so i came away from that a little agitated about kennedy, a little put of
who went on the climb. it was dangerous and quite alarming. he nearly fell a few times. but at the same time, i think that was just part of his being. donald: jules, you watched him during that campaign, was he taking extraordinary risks? unnecessary risks? jules: not extraordinary risks, but being out there and a climate of the day was risky, as we found out. i want to talk a little bit about another part of robert kennedy, and his dealings with the press. on one hand, he enjoyed our pulling...
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who was telling the truth about what the warrant application said and who wasn't.n look at this application and see devin nunes was flat-out lying. the fbi told the court it was someone who likely wanted to discredit donald trump's campaign who was spreading this information. i say it's a useful exercise because we've seen the president lie to the american people a lot. >> why is devin nunes lying to the american people and why doesn't paul ryan do anything? >> we can see conservative writers, members of congress who now can look at this application and know and see they have the american people look at it and know that they are flat-out lying about what it says. and the only reason they would be doing it is to protect donald trump. >> steve schmidt, why is devin nunes getting away with lying to the american people with the fbi? why is the republican party now foresmearing the fbi with lies? >> because paul ryan, the speaker of house, is allowing it to happen, full stop, period. >> why? >> he is the weakless, most spineless speaker that the country has ever seen. f
who was telling the truth about what the warrant application said and who wasn't.n look at this application and see devin nunes was flat-out lying. the fbi told the court it was someone who likely wanted to discredit donald trump's campaign who was spreading this information. i say it's a useful exercise because we've seen the president lie to the american people a lot. >> why is devin nunes lying to the american people and why doesn't paul ryan do anything? >> we can see...
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who is your -- who is your pick? who is your final recommendation? to these fienalists you know, you can throw a dart at them and you'd find someone who adheres to the law and the constitution and the way the president's described. all of them are extraordinarily well-qualified. they're leaders in their field. all of them are fair people. they're people who have demonstrated that they keep an open mind. that they demonstrate courage and independence. i think it's a great group of people and i am so heartened by the fact that we've had a president who has been transparent about the process and who has fought very hard to introduce the american people to the concept of blind justice, really. people who care about the constitution as it's written. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your time, leonard. >> thank you. >>> "outfront" next, rudy giuliani saying trump could be in the clear if michael cohen flips. >> i think he's going to tell the truth. if he does that we're home free. >> does cohen, though, have a different view? >>> and preside
who is your -- who is your pick? who is your final recommendation? to these fienalists you know, you can throw a dart at them and you'd find someone who adheres to the law and the constitution and the way the president's described. all of them are extraordinarily well-qualified. they're leaders in their field. all of them are fair people. they're people who have demonstrated that they keep an open mind. that they demonstrate courage and independence. i think it's a great group of people and i...
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a strong economy, who wants to protect his constituents, who wants to get re-elected because of the damage in the midwest. if he goes ahead with the national security-linked auto tariffs he's talking about. the agricultural midwest, iowa and other places if he sticks with this tariff war. it makes no sense economically. and it's also counterproductive politically. nevertheless, the president's doing it, and it makes you wonder is he actually acting rationally while doing this? we don't know. >> and nura tanden, the president's statements on trade were not very specific during the campaign. it was all about just ripping up nafta and getting rid of the transpacific partnership. just getting rid of these agreements that are kind of large and complex agreements. but he never really said what he would do in its place. he never went around the country campaigning saying i am going to impose through tariffs what are in effect massive sales taxes on american consumers who buy anything made outside of the united states. >> and he also didn't say i am going to threaten the jobs of lots of far
a strong economy, who wants to protect his constituents, who wants to get re-elected because of the damage in the midwest. if he goes ahead with the national security-linked auto tariffs he's talking about. the agricultural midwest, iowa and other places if he sticks with this tariff war. it makes no sense economically. and it's also counterproductive politically. nevertheless, the president's doing it, and it makes you wonder is he actually acting rationally while doing this? we don't know....
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also who are no. oh. sure let's go further. who likes her little. and i'm going to numb up that i will without going to condemn as i think that over cement their rhetoric are yet. similar to a side effect good night. the road to the soldier. the jets you know of that or who. the mother of over took on schedule actually. going to take you know my lot and i miss you know mother of my side oh i know you also have a job. the majority now do like i work and then do the mission the. missions tell. you saw but. i could do to get out the. number of. the like what you know the third. most are going to. want to do with both. feet where i was when i was. most broke much mention no more over the bush madness that has helped him get a holy spirit. which i loved took a version not been mentioned mr goodman. as well. how close. my. proof first got. and. about a whole. week. first. the little girl has now been taken in by her uncle. after a thousand days of conflict and nearly nine thousand casualties yemen remains in the grip of war and the international community
also who are no. oh. sure let's go further. who likes her little. and i'm going to numb up that i will without going to condemn as i think that over cement their rhetoric are yet. similar to a side effect good night. the road to the soldier. the jets you know of that or who. the mother of over took on schedule actually. going to take you know my lot and i miss you know mother of my side oh i know you also have a job. the majority now do like i work and then do the mission the. missions tell....
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he's somebody who comes from a little bit of a smaller firm but is somebody who's very respected. i just want to briefly touch on that report that you were referring to with abc. this was something that was ordered by the judge. so the judge actually put the sides together, put cohen's attorneys, the trump organization and trump together on this. and the reason why this is ending is because the special master review of all the material seized in that search warrant is ending. it's not an agreement they had amongst themselves. it was an agreement the judge ordered at the time. that's why you're seeing this dissolve. >> you're saying the agreement between trump's attorneys and michael cohen's attorneys. >> that's exactly correct. this was something that was put together, the judge, judge kemba wood who's overseeing the materials said michael cohen's team you've got to go through all this stuff and assert what's attorney client privilege and then pass that material on to the president's attorneys as well as the trump organization attorneys and then they can see if they have anything
he's somebody who comes from a little bit of a smaller firm but is somebody who's very respected. i just want to briefly touch on that report that you were referring to with abc. this was something that was ordered by the judge. so the judge actually put the sides together, put cohen's attorneys, the trump organization and trump together on this. and the reason why this is ending is because the special master review of all the material seized in that search warrant is ending. it's not an...
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they concluded with a who-ya. it is tough, dangerous and it has been in that one tragic case deadly work. not only do you have the divers who have to bring these kids out, it's in some cases who can't swim, but you have to have people who provide air tanks along the way that have to get swapped out. it is some of those workers that cnn has spoken with who describe how difficult these conditions are. let me just stress again, professional divers, john and alisyn, who made the journey to the cave two and a half miles in and back out, that has taken them 10, 11 hours to do, okay? this is hard work that has claimed the life of one professional diver. then you're trying to take -- bring out children who have been trapped and are weak after more than two weeks under ground. so weak that when they come out they have to be blindfolded. >> ivan, the world, the world has been waiting for these boys to be rescued alive. we're just so close. so everyone is hoping that it can happen in the next few hours. ivan, thank you for b
they concluded with a who-ya. it is tough, dangerous and it has been in that one tragic case deadly work. not only do you have the divers who have to bring these kids out, it's in some cases who can't swim, but you have to have people who provide air tanks along the way that have to get swapped out. it is some of those workers that cnn has spoken with who describe how difficult these conditions are. let me just stress again, professional divers, john and alisyn, who made the journey to the cave...
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he never really told me who she was, but i think i deduced who it was. name, itled the right would appear that she dropped out of editing and went into college administration. [laughter] you have to do something, after all. about now, you are probably wondering, what that has to do with what i am here to talk about today. the article that she butchered was the genesis of the book that i have coming out in november. get doney, when i with a subject, either an article or a book, i put it to this ride and it was onto something else. probably why i seem so misinformed when i'm asked to talk about a book i wrote three years ago and i cannot remember a dam thing about it. but, in this particular case, i was anxious to get this published in a way that would not embarrass me, and i tried for a row years, and this book ultimately came from that, although somewhat indirectly, as most things do. the article was an analysis of andeconomic background investment patterns of union soldiers who enlisted from my hometown in new hampshire. i have been studying those men i
he never really told me who she was, but i think i deduced who it was. name, itled the right would appear that she dropped out of editing and went into college administration. [laughter] you have to do something, after all. about now, you are probably wondering, what that has to do with what i am here to talk about today. the article that she butchered was the genesis of the book that i have coming out in november. get doney, when i with a subject, either an article or a book, i put it to this...
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were -- who were needy, who had -- were disadvantaged in some way. he reacted to them and they reacted to him. allow the driving force in politics as has already been mentioned was to carry out the agenda of his brother, it was also an emotional adventure for him to do it in a way that he could advance the needs of these people who looked to him as almost a savior. >> john, in your book you talk about some of the frenzies when he went out into the public, even ripping his shoes off i think in a couple of instances. can you talk about that? >> i mean, he talked about himself as a symbol of what his brother represented, and so when he would go in public, people would just want to touch him almost as -- i think ed gutman said in the 1964 senate race the ideas will march him up and down broadway and everybody who sees him votes for him and then we win in a landslide. though people wanted to mourn with him, they wanted to grieve with him, that had a tremendous power. bobby kennedy was not a popular person before his brother's assassination, he was conside
were -- who were needy, who had -- were disadvantaged in some way. he reacted to them and they reacted to him. allow the driving force in politics as has already been mentioned was to carry out the agenda of his brother, it was also an emotional adventure for him to do it in a way that he could advance the needs of these people who looked to him as almost a savior. >> john, in your book you talk about some of the frenzies when he went out into the public, even ripping his shoes off i...
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who spent 30 years on the court. has an ounce now he's going to retire, which is why we are talking about a replacement and he was known as the famous swing vote on the court, a term he didn't like, take a look. >> you are very gracious not to use the term swing vote. i hate that. it has this visual image of this spatial gyration. the cases swing, i don't. >> chris: if kennedy is replaced by a consistent, more consistent conservative, isn't there a danger that some of those 5-4 rulings he had where he sided with the liberals on the court, whether it was on protecting abortion, rights for same-sex couples, that a lot of that could be undone? >> absolutely. he dislikes the term, but what it refers to as that has been the case for ten years, he and o'connor, where they decided to place their conservative leaning, but not consistent votes would usually determine the outcome of the case. we are going to go from a 5-4 court to a 6-3 court and i will have huge consequences. >> i think the real replacement for kennedy is the
who spent 30 years on the court. has an ounce now he's going to retire, which is why we are talking about a replacement and he was known as the famous swing vote on the court, a term he didn't like, take a look. >> you are very gracious not to use the term swing vote. i hate that. it has this visual image of this spatial gyration. the cases swing, i don't. >> chris: if kennedy is replaced by a consistent, more consistent conservative, isn't there a danger that some of those 5-4...
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for republicans who confirmed her for -- for republicans who the president for who nominated her. so very important in having a third woman on a nine-member -- and having a third woman on a nine-member bench is probably important as well. reporting ons is congressman jim jordan knowing about allegations of sexual assault and activities that went -- aside the sauna half-dozen other wrestling team members saying jim jordan had to know about this. he denies the allegation. what this is me for the ohio republican? guest: it is tough to know -- what does this mean for the ohio republican? guest: it is tough to know. it seems that he is under siege more and more as these rustlers have come forward. some of their critics have pointed out some of them may have an ax to grind. some may not have the most stellar background. but when the numbers start to rise and you start to see 6, 7, coming out and saying, giving specific details about conversations with him or things he may or may not have known, it starts to get into the semantics game. certainly, this is troubling for him. we have seen
for republicans who confirmed her for -- for republicans who the president for who nominated her. so very important in having a third woman on a nine-member -- and having a third woman on a nine-member bench is probably important as well. reporting ons is congressman jim jordan knowing about allegations of sexual assault and activities that went -- aside the sauna half-dozen other wrestling team members saying jim jordan had to know about this. he denies the allegation. what this is me for the...
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correspondent now become not who's in the capital it's not about welcome now i mean it's not evening in pakistan no what do you see. well i've been talking to some of his supporters who are crowding towards his residency and they were definitely jubilant they were happy they were getting ready to celebrate throughout the night but we have to remember that it seems that he hasn't won an outright majority that means he's possibly got very tough coalition talks ahead of him it's also the question of what the other parties the pm melange the p.p.p. the two big parties who traditionally run the show here in pakistan how they position themselves so a lot of questions a lot of developments which will happen the next couple of days couple of weeks or so with the official results delayed how people so sure that his party is going to be the biggest in parliament. well safe of if the election commission says that almost all the results have come in we should have a clearer picture and tomorrow morning at the very latest so it's pretty sure that he has won we don't have the exact figures yet but
correspondent now become not who's in the capital it's not about welcome now i mean it's not evening in pakistan no what do you see. well i've been talking to some of his supporters who are crowding towards his residency and they were definitely jubilant they were happy they were getting ready to celebrate throughout the night but we have to remember that it seems that he hasn't won an outright majority that means he's possibly got very tough coalition talks ahead of him it's also the question...
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and one of the things i talked a lot about is how in syria there were people who were vast people whoame from connected families, people who were wealthy businessmen, people who could afford to pay rise for their dkids to smooth everything, whose would always get a good job no matter how common it would seem. and then there were people like him who would even if they did go to university which he again when the fear ofunemployment, would have to pay price for everything . aprice to get his will . literally someone give him the physical paper of the diploma . so you also had to work in a sweatshop university and he talks a lot about just very basic anger and resentment and humiliation of having a country that you feel is set up for you because you're not rich and you're not politically connected and especially when he talks about his time going to university, and he lives in a neighborhood that was in eastern outskirts. was not an official neighborhood, mostly illegally built and only lagricultural land on the record books area and you know, it was the people who work in factories in t
and one of the things i talked a lot about is how in syria there were people who were vast people whoame from connected families, people who were wealthy businessmen, people who could afford to pay rise for their dkids to smooth everything, whose would always get a good job no matter how common it would seem. and then there were people like him who would even if they did go to university which he again when the fear ofunemployment, would have to pay price for everything . aprice to get his will...
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this city, on the support of many people who are here, and many people who came before and who are no longer here launched me in so many ways, and i have often said, but it is so true, i get so much more than i gave and i am so grateful for this. grateful for the work i'm able to do. the fight will continue and someone else will lead nclr and they will be a bigger badass than me. that is what we know we need to. it is time to know when to lead and time to know when to step aside and let someone else lead and i'm excited for the next chapter for nclr and for this city, and for where we go as a country and taking our country back as a place where all of us can live fully and freely and feel supported for who we are and and hate and discrimination and white supremacy and racism. thank you so much for this and for your support. [cheers and applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you kate. up next, i have the pleasure of introducing someone who is really a part of living history for lgbtq community in san francisco. someone who has been the forefront of this fight for civil rights, for decades i
this city, on the support of many people who are here, and many people who came before and who are no longer here launched me in so many ways, and i have often said, but it is so true, i get so much more than i gave and i am so grateful for this. grateful for the work i'm able to do. the fight will continue and someone else will lead nclr and they will be a bigger badass than me. that is what we know we need to. it is time to know when to lead and time to know when to step aside and let someone...
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to parents who may be in criminal proceedings who may have a communicable disease or who the government has simply lost track of that includes parents who were debate deported out of the country without their children and now the question is what will happen to these children who were forced to be abandoned by their parents when the government deported them from this country it remains to be seen how the judge after midnight globe respond to the government's inability to comply with border immigration attorneys say this is uncharted territory and immigration policy in the united states. greek authorities say suspected arson is behind a devastating forest fire which has killed at least eighty three people near the capital athens relatives of missing family members have blamed the sources for not responding quickly enough to the blazes need baka has more from the devastated town over matter. recovery teams are going from house to house search of missing people. no official figures been released to the local authorities say at least one hundred unaccounted for. all along greece's charred c
to parents who may be in criminal proceedings who may have a communicable disease or who the government has simply lost track of that includes parents who were debate deported out of the country without their children and now the question is what will happen to these children who were forced to be abandoned by their parents when the government deported them from this country it remains to be seen how the judge after midnight globe respond to the government's inability to comply with border...
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so it's very much a broad brush of those women who came out west and who made a difference. i'm standing inside of our hitting the gallery. this is brand new for us. there is no other gallery like this in the united states. it examines those women who are in traveling wild west shows. and wild west shows were very popular at the turn of the century. in fact, the women who are in there were a reason for the popularity. it was so unusual to see female performing feats that were routinely in these shows. so we wanted something different. so we contracted with a design firm that was in europe, in paris, and they came out and they looked at our space and they gave us something totally different. so what you'll see reflected in our space is a lot of curved lines, so our cases, designed just for us. the films that you're seeing behind me are archival footage that we obtained from various sources, including the library of congress. and these are actual scenes from the parades from buffalo bill's wild west shows. we have a few that are actually the shows themselves. but these let the
so it's very much a broad brush of those women who came out west and who made a difference. i'm standing inside of our hitting the gallery. this is brand new for us. there is no other gallery like this in the united states. it examines those women who are in traveling wild west shows. and wild west shows were very popular at the turn of the century. in fact, the women who are in there were a reason for the popularity. it was so unusual to see female performing feats that were routinely in these...
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estrogen who want to be supportive who want to be nurturing who want to think long term and who want to be a helpmate so it's money against their two very high testosterone people are not likely to make a very strong marriage and are not likely to go into politics together so i'm not surprised that. that that sharon angle or merkel of i mean angela merkel i think she's a physics or chemical i don't know she got a ph d. in a in a very mathematically based science and she's chosen a husband who was i think also a physicist. and so they probably see a great deal in each other's intellectual concerns and he. appears to be happy that she is. doing what she's doing for the world and trying to be supportive of or while she's doing it it wouldn't have been a stable marriage and they probably would have broken up of. angle of merkel's husband and margaret thatcher's husband did not want to play the supportive role they would have left there is sort of these days it may be hard to leave because you know. i want to tell you once you're cast in the role it doesn't look too good for the further h
estrogen who want to be supportive who want to be nurturing who want to think long term and who want to be a helpmate so it's money against their two very high testosterone people are not likely to make a very strong marriage and are not likely to go into politics together so i'm not surprised that. that that sharon angle or merkel of i mean angela merkel i think she's a physics or chemical i don't know she got a ph d. in a in a very mathematically based science and she's chosen a husband who...
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a president who has demonstrated unprecedented disdain for the rule of law has nominated a justice who will tell him he can ignore the law, a president who's fought tooth and nail against a special counsel investigating some of the most serious crimes has nominated a justice who would allow him to fire the special counsel at will for no reason and a president who faces not only the prospect of indictment but an ongoing civil suit brought by nearly 200 members of congress. i'm proud to be leading them. for his violation of the chief anticorruption provision in the constitution would be declared above the law, immune from lawsuit and accountability. we're going to continue with that lawsuit to make sure that the president obeys the constitution and comes to congress for consent before he accepts the payments and benefits in the hundreds of millions of dollars that he is doing every day, but judge kavanaugh would absolve him of accountability. these are no ordinary times. in coming days i will be speaking out on other areas where judge kavanaugh would undermine the rights of every day ame
a president who has demonstrated unprecedented disdain for the rule of law has nominated a justice who will tell him he can ignore the law, a president who's fought tooth and nail against a special counsel investigating some of the most serious crimes has nominated a justice who would allow him to fire the special counsel at will for no reason and a president who faces not only the prospect of indictment but an ongoing civil suit brought by nearly 200 members of congress. i'm proud to be...
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who does not seem real. they decided by the end the bobby kennedy was the one who had the courage to stand up in the senate and say my brother jack and i have got into vietnam and we were wrong. and that is not something that they had the courage to stand up for and say what we are wrong and not something many political figures do. the way he shifted from the cold war that he started out with to the hot-blooded liberals he became in the end was off and defining the day to do that. that was something reporters want to say and something that i think the public would have liked to see and probably something mayor green and i would have agreed on. after his victory that night in california, the night he was killed at the ambassador hotel in california, after his victory, he was scheduled the next morning to go to chicago and the son of the mayor said that next day his dad was 70 % -- his dad had a 70 % chance to endorse bobby kennedy. i think if the mayor endorsed i think bobby kennedy would not just have become
who does not seem real. they decided by the end the bobby kennedy was the one who had the courage to stand up in the senate and say my brother jack and i have got into vietnam and we were wrong. and that is not something that they had the courage to stand up for and say what we are wrong and not something many political figures do. the way he shifted from the cold war that he started out with to the hot-blooded liberals he became in the end was off and defining the day to do that. that was...
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to are constantly having talk with people who are ceos and people who are young children. so you have to be physically mentally ave to be fit, and have you to want to do this job and make a difference. -- t's more than >> and there's also glam. >> yeah. that away. lking >> a lot of young women, that's feely important to them to self-confident in how they look and what they say when they come showing that ut self-confidence. o it's not just a scholarship program but it's all those things put together. glamourous and not be in a swimsuit. i mean, i'm just going to be frank. i don't think you have to wear a swimsuit to be glamourous. you don't have to wear a certain -- like, look at the difference between the two of us. she's looking one certain way. i'm a little bit more casual but we're still doing important work in an organization that does important things. >> it's all about personal choice really. what you feel most self-confident in. >> but what do you see in terms of numbers of competitors? trend of those? >> so when i competed probably around your same time period --
to are constantly having talk with people who are ceos and people who are young children. so you have to be physically mentally ave to be fit, and have you to want to do this job and make a difference. -- t's more than >> and there's also glam. >> yeah. that away. lking >> a lot of young women, that's feely important to them to self-confident in how they look and what they say when they come showing that ut self-confidence. o it's not just a scholarship program but it's all...
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now am i who says she's one of the people who received the e-mail she tweeted that the costing agency later e-mails her again letting her know it cancels the job and the agency extra people has also tweeted this statement putting the air on taking the job down to a junior booker who hadn't consulted management now extra people also tweeted a screen grab of an e-mail sent to the agency from someone called lesley who works for a company called net chimpy are now that's also mesh mentioned in that statement but what is neptune p r well if you go to the website you'll find that it's actually largely blank not much information on there for you to find out but a quick search of u.k. government records reveals that neptune was registered just three months ago however since this story emerged that chimpy all has created a twitter account saying it's never had anything to do the extra people agency but again we see basic errors repute instead of refute and lead instead of lead now it still more clear who's really behind all of this fingers all pointing towards saudi arabia and the usa now both
now am i who says she's one of the people who received the e-mail she tweeted that the costing agency later e-mails her again letting her know it cancels the job and the agency extra people has also tweeted this statement putting the air on taking the job down to a junior booker who hadn't consulted management now extra people also tweeted a screen grab of an e-mail sent to the agency from someone called lesley who works for a company called net chimpy are now that's also mesh mentioned in that...