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for me who considers themselves someone, my faith in terms of foundation who i am. when you quoted in your testimony, i was a stranger and you are welcomed here. that is the bottom line for this discussion, is it not? is it not about welcoming the stranger's, is it not about dignity and respect? and i wanted to start with you because there used to be an old regulation that was written that they used to practice where they would consider some places safe community places, including schools and churches in court houses and hospitals, funerals and weddings. for some of us i would add. are you concerned that some of the ice activity and some of the things that are going on, may someday impact the workings of the church? not only your church by the way but all places. >> yes unfortunately, we have learned through the years that yes, there has been places of ice in these places. fortunately the churches and pastors, people who around themselves they defend them and they have been always very careful about this kind of illegal activity. freedom of religion and freedom of w
for me who considers themselves someone, my faith in terms of foundation who i am. when you quoted in your testimony, i was a stranger and you are welcomed here. that is the bottom line for this discussion, is it not? is it not about welcoming the stranger's, is it not about dignity and respect? and i wanted to start with you because there used to be an old regulation that was written that they used to practice where they would consider some places safe community places, including schools and...
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cut 50 directly impacted people who had either been to prison, had loved ones who went to prison by jessica jackson, lewis read, who really fought the fight every day. frankly, like jared kushner, whose father to prison. we have so much of stupidity in the system. take out the stupidity. there's a lot of stuff happening that does not make sense. whos listen to the people have had contact with this big field government bureaucracy and tell you how dumb it is. let's give them some credit. also, there is a way that we have been stereotyping each other and missing each other. i should not have just found out all of the good stuff that conservatives have been doing inside the prison ministry. if you heard some of the stories, your heart would break. .e talk about each other we do not talk to each other. i think about my muslim friends. as i have got to know them, they embarrass me because the muslim community has the lowest crime rate, highest on to partnership entrepreneurship rate. if muslims moved int next me, i would be so happy. we don't talk to each other. undocumented immigrant's have the
cut 50 directly impacted people who had either been to prison, had loved ones who went to prison by jessica jackson, lewis read, who really fought the fight every day. frankly, like jared kushner, whose father to prison. we have so much of stupidity in the system. take out the stupidity. there's a lot of stuff happening that does not make sense. whos listen to the people have had contact with this big field government bureaucracy and tell you how dumb it is. let's give them some credit. also,...
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sometimes people say, well, maybe the person who is most outspoken, the person who yells the loudest or who speaks the loudest is going to be the best leader. and i think how i was raised, i like to listen first, and i like to try to figure outweighs to work with -- out ways to work with people to get things done. i hope that time goes on, you can see that you can have all sorts of different leaders whether at the top of city government or leading organizations or leading teams, that there are really different kinds of leadership styles that we should really foster because it makes us stronger as organizations. >> take advantage of all the wonderful information that you have here, at the vendor booth, at our seminars and also the one-on-one counseling. >> i wouldn't be where i was if i didn't have very strong people who believed in me. and even at times when i didn't believe in my own abilities or my own skills, i had a lot of people who trusted and believed i either had the passion or skills to accomplish and do what i did. if there was one thing that i can tell young women, girls,
sometimes people say, well, maybe the person who is most outspoken, the person who yells the loudest or who speaks the loudest is going to be the best leader. and i think how i was raised, i like to listen first, and i like to try to figure outweighs to work with -- out ways to work with people to get things done. i hope that time goes on, you can see that you can have all sorts of different leaders whether at the top of city government or leading organizations or leading teams, that there are...
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who says they don't? coach mcadoo! ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. >>> republicans sending a message to the president that they may not always follow his lead. 12 of them voting with democrats to pass a resolution overturning the national emergency declaration. even though there aren't enough votes to override a promised veto. back with me, ana navarro, rob astorino, and rick wilson. rick, let me ask you about this. there were 12 republicans who bucked the president and joined dems. are we going to see republicans standing up to trump more, you think? >> well, don, i think there are two factors here. this was a particularly egregious and unconstitutional act by the president. it was a very big lift for a lot of traditional conservatives to say, this is cool, and it was a very big risk factor for a lot of them who can see into the future where a d
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who then went and hired who? a foreigner to put together the fake dossier that they funneled through all different sources to the fbi use that document, dressed it up. took it to a secret court to get a warrant to spy on the trump campaign. guess what? the american people did not buy it. they elected donald trump president. now what do the democrats do? because that failed? they are trying this crazy impeachment thing. that's where they are at. all we have to do is, present the truth. just like matt does. present the truth, present why our ideas are so much better. if we do that donald trump is going to kick their tails in the next election and we will win back the house. >> north carolina. you going to be okay? he's going to be more than okay in north carolina. just a quick story. early on, when the campaign was going, i was on the plane, with donald trump. by the way, he is the only president that went backwards when he got air force one. i want to let you know that. we were on the plane, traveling and he says
who then went and hired who? a foreigner to put together the fake dossier that they funneled through all different sources to the fbi use that document, dressed it up. took it to a secret court to get a warrant to spy on the trump campaign. guess what? the american people did not buy it. they elected donald trump president. now what do the democrats do? because that failed? they are trying this crazy impeachment thing. that's where they are at. all we have to do is, present the truth. just like...
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, who are the runners...y‘re all lining up. so i am are. -- they certainly are. they might never get another chance. and of course all of this is based on the fact that the week ahead, on tuesday, we have another crunch week, another crunch vote, and very little has changed. apart from the clock. i suppose there is general agreement that there might be an extension but you have to ask, what for? what will it achieve? except for? what will it achieve? except for more infighting in the tory party, and boris flagging up to be leader. i can‘t believe that there is this level of disastrous indifference to the future of the nation. but some would argue, and i know you wouldn‘t, but some would argue there would be a democratic crisis if the party, the conservative party, that gave us the referendum, that returned a leaves vote, doesn‘t deliver on that return. we can talk about that but they are not, they are talking about who will be next leader. this is not the time. they are talking but he will be next leader in t
, who are the runners...y‘re all lining up. so i am are. -- they certainly are. they might never get another chance. and of course all of this is based on the fact that the week ahead, on tuesday, we have another crunch week, another crunch vote, and very little has changed. apart from the clock. i suppose there is general agreement that there might be an extension but you have to ask, what for? what will it achieve? except for? what will it achieve? except for more infighting in the tory...
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[laughter] that's who jeff adachi -- that's who jeff adachi really was. and to tell you i'm going to miss him, i'm going to miss him just as much as everybody in this wonderful place will miss him. i remember so clearly and louise rainy was here, she would remember, too. when we were trying to redo city hall and it took them so lock to do that. jeff adachi wanted the public defenders' office put in city hall. [laughter] he got a better deal on 7th street. but he really did -- he said you said everybody connected with city government would have a presence in city hall. i think the public defender should have a presence in city hall. and then jeff adachi came to me, with the bizarre idea, he said every dollar you give to the public -- to the district attorney's office, you've got to match that in the public defender's office. i thought about that for 30 seconds -- [applause] [ cheers ] that's how he got it out of me. he showed up with more people advocating on his behalf. and then he required me to come out to the juvenile justice facility, to make sure tha
[laughter] that's who jeff adachi -- that's who jeff adachi really was. and to tell you i'm going to miss him, i'm going to miss him just as much as everybody in this wonderful place will miss him. i remember so clearly and louise rainy was here, she would remember, too. when we were trying to redo city hall and it took them so lock to do that. jeff adachi wanted the public defenders' office put in city hall. [laughter] he got a better deal on 7th street. but he really did -- he said you said...
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our team cares for people who experience homelessness who are at risk to dieing who are not getting their health needs met by other services. i'm going to present a case. the title of this case is it takes a village. i'm using a supseudonym to protect his identity. john was on s.s.i. disability but somehow this was cutoff. he was homeless about before he came here and came "to get away from trouble." he was initially seen by street health worker shannon in october 2016 during civic center out reach. he was noted to be injecting into public and having several possessions, including electronics and several bicycles in various states of repair. he had a long history of bipolar disorder that had initially been diagnosed when he was an adolescent. he stated his goals were to get or drugs and visit his family back east. he was among the first 20 patients in our low barrier buprenorphine pilot. over the next several months he had numerous police contacts and several periods incarcerated in jail. he is involved in community justice court. he had periods of depression, several medical and psychiat
our team cares for people who experience homelessness who are at risk to dieing who are not getting their health needs met by other services. i'm going to present a case. the title of this case is it takes a village. i'm using a supseudonym to protect his identity. john was on s.s.i. disability but somehow this was cutoff. he was homeless about before he came here and came "to get away from trouble." he was initially seen by street health worker shannon in october 2016 during civic...
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we do not know who is who, it is not ourjob, it is the local forces, this who is who, it is not ourjob it is the local forces, this is their who is who, it is not ourjob, it is the localforces, this is theirjob to do. i am saying again about... yeah, you tilt about the short—term problems. in the long—term, of course, there will be people there who will have been brainwashed under the previous regime. —— talked about. this is a long—term problem. it isa about. this is a long—term problem. it is a disaster, we're not talking about brainwashed people, we have kids that been raised, born and raised under isis ideology, so the then they do not have anything except that ideology, so when they look at the humanitarian aid and the other community, the international community, they do not see it except an enemy. there is a big challenge to do with these people and this is a long—term challenge for the whole international community, we are talking about thousands of thousands of kids, that they need education, they need to reset their minds, they need to be addressed psychologically, in educati
we do not know who is who, it is not ourjob, it is the local forces, this who is who, it is not ourjob it is the local forces, this is their who is who, it is not ourjob, it is the localforces, this is theirjob to do. i am saying again about... yeah, you tilt about the short—term problems. in the long—term, of course, there will be people there who will have been brainwashed under the previous regime. —— talked about. this is a long—term problem. it isa about. this is a long—term...
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and who are role models. the unsung heroins -- heroines of these courageous pioneering women continue to always make a difference. they are role models for me, and one who i must say made the incredible difference was our mother. a daughter of immigrants, born before the depression, raised during it, having to quit school as a freshman in high school to help raise her seven siblings because her father had been injured in an agricultural accident. . she went on with our father to be as tom brokaw noted perhaps america's greatest generation, striving with the values of hard work, of teaching us to treat others as we would want to be treated ourselves. nd values of common sense as a young boy learning that jim, you know the truth is the truth, and you should always never forget those who are less foregnat. . you know, after our father passed away, my mother in her mid 70's quietly decided to go back to school and get her g.e.d. she didn't need to. she was a successful business person. she was an artist, a vor ar
and who are role models. the unsung heroins -- heroines of these courageous pioneering women continue to always make a difference. they are role models for me, and one who i must say made the incredible difference was our mother. a daughter of immigrants, born before the depression, raised during it, having to quit school as a freshman in high school to help raise her seven siblings because her father had been injured in an agricultural accident. . she went on with our father to be as tom...
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who isrve a president brave, who will walk the fire to do what is right.nt who inspires us to stand for something greater than ourselves. look up at that tower. a shrine to greed, division, and vanity. you.look around the greater strength by far is ours. [applause] here tolibrand: we are reject the politics of fear and hate. to listen to what lincoln called our better angels of our nature. of thisthe ideals country, opportunity, equality, justice, are worth fighting for. [applause] sen. gillibrand: we are here to embrace our shared humanity and rise above our differences. we don't build walls that are .mblems of racism and fear we build bridges, communities and hope. [applause] because ourand: unity of purpose lifts us higher than any tower. today because we know that when we join together and fight for our values, brave wins. [applause] sen. gillibrand: americans prove this with their own bravery every day. you have already heard from some of them today, but there are countless more examples all around us. the high school students who responded to unimagi
who isrve a president brave, who will walk the fire to do what is right.nt who inspires us to stand for something greater than ourselves. look up at that tower. a shrine to greed, division, and vanity. you.look around the greater strength by far is ours. [applause] here tolibrand: we are reject the politics of fear and hate. to listen to what lincoln called our better angels of our nature. of thisthe ideals country, opportunity, equality, justice, are worth fighting for. [applause] sen....
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it was hard to figure out who was in middle america and who was not in middle america. maintaining majority was tricky. nixon had a majority that was formed by disgruntled white democrats. was an voters, it increasingly conservative fiscally and culturally conservative republican party. this is where richard nixon is standing in the middle. it manages to get the voters who will vote for both of those things that becomes very important. 1968 is regarded as a bell winner for the next presidential election. won ofocrats win only the next six presidential and 1992.between 1968 you have a long period of unified republican control of the white house. it is a profound shift in american politics. futureealizes his depends in good measure on his get the 13.5 percent that voted for george wallace. nixon needs to have those people in order to win. he understands wallace voters in the south or knonorth are spooked by the social changes. they are spooked by racial changes, by youth behavior, hippies, all of these things. nixon takes on this wallace law & order mantel where he talks
it was hard to figure out who was in middle america and who was not in middle america. maintaining majority was tricky. nixon had a majority that was formed by disgruntled white democrats. was an voters, it increasingly conservative fiscally and culturally conservative republican party. this is where richard nixon is standing in the middle. it manages to get the voters who will vote for both of those things that becomes very important. 1968 is regarded as a bell winner for the next presidential...
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we see other folks who are associated with donald trump through mar-a-lago who are able to get accessdonald trump. i just randomly went on instagram this morning and was trying to see who was posting photos from mar-a-lago and there's a picture that a woman posted of president trump and her saying i asked him something and i said something to him about middle eastern women. a random person who happens to be at mar-a-lago and who has access to the president of the united states outside of the eye of the media simply by virtue of paying money or being at an event that is generating revenue for the president himself. it is a remarkable situation that we sort of let fade into the background noise. >> as i said we become inured to so many things that are not normal when it comes to this particular administration. i want to put this up. this is from pro publica. they published a letter they obtained from a dentist friend of donald trump who in the letter asked trump to establish an oversight committee at the department of veterans affairs. the message was sent on mar-a-lago letterhead, was
we see other folks who are associated with donald trump through mar-a-lago who are able to get accessdonald trump. i just randomly went on instagram this morning and was trying to see who was posting photos from mar-a-lago and there's a picture that a woman posted of president trump and her saying i asked him something and i said something to him about middle eastern women. a random person who happens to be at mar-a-lago and who has access to the president of the united states outside of the...
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had who no one says that anymore. so reading german literature even if it's in translation is really a unique opportunity for people who are. german speakers people living outside germany to get an insider's perspective and that's something that translation provides a unique opportunity to do. something. and. we visited translator katie darbyshire in berlin she's a real connoisseur of german literature and is completely involved in the works of her authors. katie darby sure can certainly help you out if you're looking for a good book at her favorite bookshop or at home perhaps she's even translated the novel into english the british born linguist is one of the most prominent translators of contemporary german literature she's written books about it and teaches literary translation what drives her. books that make you feel very deeply i love when literature can make you angry i sometimes i was translating it short story. made me cry while i was translating it which is kind of manipulative but good. i like. literature t
had who no one says that anymore. so reading german literature even if it's in translation is really a unique opportunity for people who are. german speakers people living outside germany to get an insider's perspective and that's something that translation provides a unique opportunity to do. something. and. we visited translator katie darbyshire in berlin she's a real connoisseur of german literature and is completely involved in the works of her authors. katie darby sure can certainly help...
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and those who say that who leave. the contras amazing you were there outside a petrol station with one kilometer queues you were with people just trying to get a bit of fresh water and yet you have all this anger and people energized as well at the same time not protesting on the streets. most definitely people are struggling to cope with their daily struggle. that they have to line up to get bread they have to line up to get it right because they're difficult to get it under the. enormous nation the country around a million percent this year they make right now from one minute to the other they're.
and those who say that who leave. the contras amazing you were there outside a petrol station with one kilometer queues you were with people just trying to get a bit of fresh water and yet you have all this anger and people energized as well at the same time not protesting on the streets. most definitely people are struggling to cope with their daily struggle. that they have to line up to get bread they have to line up to get it right because they're difficult to get it under the. enormous...
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they don't find anyone appropriate who would be a republican who was a southerner, seem to be on a sufficient age to be on supreme court but they say a different court judge, it the lowest level of the federal judiciary. but florida this man named g carlswell and they tell nixon he is not perfect because he is not an appeals court judge, the traditional path for supreme court nominations you wanted to move up in the appeals court rather than jumping to district court. he is very conservative, if you want to go with a southern conservative nominee, he is your man. nixon says that sounds great, we will nominate him. there are two problems with the carlswell nomination. first it's that hainesworth had a couple of votes that were hostile to civil rights but there was no indication hainesworth was racist or personally hostile to african americans in any respect and he would stay on the circuit court after his defeat for several years and was well liked by both parties. you might have liked or disliked his votes. carlswell before entering the judiciary had run for public office. not in florida but
they don't find anyone appropriate who would be a republican who was a southerner, seem to be on a sufficient age to be on supreme court but they say a different court judge, it the lowest level of the federal judiciary. but florida this man named g carlswell and they tell nixon he is not perfect because he is not an appeals court judge, the traditional path for supreme court nominations you wanted to move up in the appeals court rather than jumping to district court. he is very conservative,...
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who are currently in custody.one of which has publicly stated that they were australian-born. these are people who i would describe as having extremist views, that have absolutely no place in new zealand. in fact, have no place in the world. we have undoubtedly experienced an attack today that is unprecedented, unlike anything we have experienced before. but as i say, new zealand has been chosen because we are not a place where violent extremism exist. we reject those notions and we must continue to reject them. this is not an enclave for that kind of behavior, for that kind of ideology. we will and must reject it. this is a place where people should feel secure and will feel secure. i'm not going to let thihis chae new zealand's profile. none of us should. amy: that was new zealand's prime minister. we australian prime minister condemned the attack and described the shooter as a "extremist white right-wing violent terrorist." meanwhile, an australian lawmaker is facing criticism for blaming it on immigration. the
who are currently in custody.one of which has publicly stated that they were australian-born. these are people who i would describe as having extremist views, that have absolutely no place in new zealand. in fact, have no place in the world. we have undoubtedly experienced an attack today that is unprecedented, unlike anything we have experienced before. but as i say, new zealand has been chosen because we are not a place where violent extremism exist. we reject those notions and we must...
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other people pay content providers pay by getting ripped off and the people who get this data and who use and who make billions on ripping off other people's content in silicon valley and others and elsewhere they have just laughing at us so the fact that europe down says no sorry. you know there is nothing is a free if you want free public transport taxpayers pay if you want free healthcare taxpayers pay it if you want free internet content providers and you pay it with your data and the fact that there is no freedom to this is something that politicians have to explain to young people because they're not used to it but it's a fact of life for now young people are having to explain to politicians how the internet works and how the sharing of information and. by measure content happens on the internet there's no way to wall off any segment of the internet and not have it affect the entire ecosystem i think there just remains a fundamental misunderstanding from the point of parliamentarians who voted for this as to how the internet works also that the framing that young people want eve
other people pay content providers pay by getting ripped off and the people who get this data and who use and who make billions on ripping off other people's content in silicon valley and others and elsewhere they have just laughing at us so the fact that europe down says no sorry. you know there is nothing is a free if you want free public transport taxpayers pay if you want free healthcare taxpayers pay it if you want free internet content providers and you pay it with your data and the fact...
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can't even read their diploma who go on athletic scholarships there are people who get into this new thing the euphemism called transactional fatherland therapy where they buy a building we've always had those people and there are other people who get there because of legacy and the others look here's the bottom line the american i can only speak for this company our educational system specifically colleges dagg it's gone the way of the one room schoolhouse we don't need brick and mortar schools we have the internet we are living in the nineteenth thirty's pedagogic world it's an anachronism it's over there are so many levels and layers of this onion but the most important room rule is it's done yeah let me go to remington in washington i mean it's hard to argue with what a lot of what line what you said here but nonetheless we still have this myth that you need a four year degree a diploma you have to spend a lot of money you have to you're doing what you're told her i mean i find most of academia to be a total waste of time if not worse but it's really turned into the educational i
can't even read their diploma who go on athletic scholarships there are people who get into this new thing the euphemism called transactional fatherland therapy where they buy a building we've always had those people and there are other people who get there because of legacy and the others look here's the bottom line the american i can only speak for this company our educational system specifically colleges dagg it's gone the way of the one room schoolhouse we don't need brick and mortar...
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agreement who's challenging who grim and that's reached with the iranians who. it's not china i mean you could make it all about america and i'm not here to defend trump's america but the reality is that chinese hawks independently of the u.s. are on the ascendant in your country on twentieth of december chinese rear admiral lowell un said the chinese navy should consider sinking two u.s. aircraft carriers and killing ten thousand u.s. service personnel what do united states fears the most is taking casualties we'll see how frightened america is. i don't take these these these type of comments serious the chance of a war between the two sides is minimal last year the chinese government announced its biggest increase in military spending for three years even though you already have a defense budget which is bigger than the u.k. france south korea and russia combined and yet you announced the biggest increase for three years this is not just about words or. when the u.s. still continues to challenge as they do for entering chinese territorial waters however you lo
agreement who's challenging who grim and that's reached with the iranians who. it's not china i mean you could make it all about america and i'm not here to defend trump's america but the reality is that chinese hawks independently of the u.s. are on the ascendant in your country on twentieth of december chinese rear admiral lowell un said the chinese navy should consider sinking two u.s. aircraft carriers and killing ten thousand u.s. service personnel what do united states fears the most is...
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[applause] and at a minimum, anyone who slanders those who support this historic alliance between thed states and israel should never have a seat on the foreign affairs committee of the united states house of representatives. [applause] vice president pence: the party that has been the home of so many american jews for so long today struggled to muster the votes to unequivocally condemn anti-semitism in a resolution. you know, as governor of indiana i was proud to sign the toughest anti-bds legislation of any state in the union. [applause] but remarkably, today, all but one democrat running for president voted against the combating bds act in the united states senate. and as i stand before you, eight democrat candidates for president are actually boycotting this very conference. so let me be clear on this point, anyone who aspires to the highest office in the land should not be afraid to stand with the strongest supporters of israel in america. [applause] it is wrong to boycott israel and it is wrong to boycott aipac. [applause] vice president pence: president trump and i couldn't be
[applause] and at a minimum, anyone who slanders those who support this historic alliance between thed states and israel should never have a seat on the foreign affairs committee of the united states house of representatives. [applause] vice president pence: the party that has been the home of so many american jews for so long today struggled to muster the votes to unequivocally condemn anti-semitism in a resolution. you know, as governor of indiana i was proud to sign the toughest anti-bds...
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who can tell me what is beto's clear message. who's got it for me?t to know what it is. >> i got it. >> mike went first. >> he's young, he's electric -- >> no, no, what is his message? >> that's what he's got right now. >> yamiche. >> i think other candidates who are talking about climate change, his message is a vague one, we want to heal our nation and get past this time and period and it's a message, not a policy position, which a big difference. >> i've been listening to his speeches over the last few days. it's clear but i'm the best candidate to present a generational choice to beat donald trump. >> why? what's the message? my god. let's stop. >> we'd like to all thank you, mika, for not going "wrong!" >> i have his message. i roll up my sleeves and the cameras move in. what's he going to do for this country? >> it's not enough to say "i'm with her" or i forget what her other one was. >> it's mine. >> this is mine, it's my turn. >> i'm born to run. >> the thing is he doesn't have a message right now. >> i want one. >> it's all goop. and but i w
who can tell me what is beto's clear message. who's got it for me?t to know what it is. >> i got it. >> mike went first. >> he's young, he's electric -- >> no, no, what is his message? >> that's what he's got right now. >> yamiche. >> i think other candidates who are talking about climate change, his message is a vague one, we want to heal our nation and get past this time and period and it's a message, not a policy position, which a big difference....
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i will be joined by bannon's associate who knows how he works, house intel david corn who's been in the dossier and all over the sory and strategist who worked against manafort in 2016 when he was doing some of this stuff. that's our show. "hardball with chris matthews" starts now. >>> cohen doubles down. let's play "hardball." good evening, i'm chris matthews in los angeles. the big news today is michael cohen has new evidence against the president. in a followup to his explosive testimony last week, cohen today appeared before the house intelligence committee in an all-day back room hearing. here's cohen -- >> hearings went very, very well. i believe that all of the members were satisfied with the statements and the responses that i gave to them. i told them that any additional information that they want they should feel comfortable to reach out to my counsel, and i would continue to cooperate to the fullest except of my capabilities. >> well, today's hearing was behind closed doors, multiple reports indicated cohen showed up today with new evidence to back his allegation that the pre
i will be joined by bannon's associate who knows how he works, house intel david corn who's been in the dossier and all over the sory and strategist who worked against manafort in 2016 when he was doing some of this stuff. that's our show. "hardball with chris matthews" starts now. >>> cohen doubles down. let's play "hardball." good evening, i'm chris matthews in los angeles. the big news today is michael cohen has new evidence against the president. in a followup...
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it was juli who jacked me up, who said, you're running, aren't you? you're running, aren't you? juli, i don't know if i should thank you or hit you. but i just want to say, you have never given up on the hope of a future for san francisco. you are never given up on the voices that are the most marginalized and need the most help. you have been out there, bugging people, knocking on doors, bugging us to sign those positions and get those petitions for other people to sign. you have never given up hope, and would you see of that, you have given us hope. today, juli, this is a small commendation. it is such a small token of appreciation of what you have done for us, and the generations of youth that you inspire, your grandchildren and everyone whose lives you have touch, i commend you, also, and i thank you, juli. thank you so much. [applause] >> president yee: supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: don't worry, juli, everything that can be said has been said, but not everybody has said it yet. i will only add that this human being is the only person who could control chris daly
it was juli who jacked me up, who said, you're running, aren't you? you're running, aren't you? juli, i don't know if i should thank you or hit you. but i just want to say, you have never given up on the hope of a future for san francisco. you are never given up on the voices that are the most marginalized and need the most help. you have been out there, bugging people, knocking on doors, bugging us to sign those positions and get those petitions for other people to sign. you have never given...
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we deserve a president who who shows us something is greater -- look at that sign. a show of greed, division, vanity. ow, look around you. the greater strength by far is ours. we are here to reject the politics of fear and hate. to listen to what lincoln called our better angels of our nature. because the ideals of this country, opportunity, equality, ustice are worth fighting for. we are here to share our embraced humanity and rise above our differences. we don't build walls that are emblems of racism and fear. we build bridges, communities. and hope. [applause] because our unity of purpose ifts us higher than any tower. we are here today because we know that when we join together nd fight for our values, brave wins. [applause] americans prove this with their own bravery every single day. you've already heard from some of them today. but there are countless more examples all around us. the high school students who responded to unimaginable tragedy by organizing, marching, inspiring millions to end the epidemic of gun violence. that is brave. the dreamers who defian
we deserve a president who who shows us something is greater -- look at that sign. a show of greed, division, vanity. ow, look around you. the greater strength by far is ours. we are here to reject the politics of fear and hate. to listen to what lincoln called our better angels of our nature. because the ideals of this country, opportunity, equality, ustice are worth fighting for. we are here to share our embraced humanity and rise above our differences. we don't build walls that are emblems...
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who are currently in custody. one of which has publicly stated that they were australian born. >> with so many dead the people that were able to get out are so very fortunate. and we've heard from some of them. witnesses describing a terrifying scene at one of the mosques when the gunmen walked in and opened fire. here's what one man had to say shortly after that happened. >> when i turned and opened the door and they started firing and they just keep firing and firing and there's a small window i tried to open. it was really high, but i smashed the window and the firing just keep going. >> the stories of people who survive will be key to these investigators as they try to understand what happened, why this happened and also this video, this disgusting video that's been taken down quite frankly on the social media platforms. that will be key. our anna coren has been following that part of the story. >> because you watched the video, anna, and we can tell it has had quite an effect on you. >> it was the most horren
who are currently in custody. one of which has publicly stated that they were australian born. >> with so many dead the people that were able to get out are so very fortunate. and we've heard from some of them. witnesses describing a terrifying scene at one of the mosques when the gunmen walked in and opened fire. here's what one man had to say shortly after that happened. >> when i turned and opened the door and they started firing and they just keep firing and firing and there's a...
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who is the person who wakes up every day in our government and says, how are re doing on that ideal bar? there isn't anyone, never been anybody. there's no strategy since 9/11 to understand all of our assetss and the ideology space. while you can say, it's really important and we need to do more, somebody in government also needs to be responsible for what are all the things we have in our toolbox that we can use and how much of this do we need to use or that we need to use. >> let's play fantasy game continued here. for 200, now there is that czar. we have rechanged the structure of american foreign policy, recognized the post 9/11 re-organize didn't work and now we have done another re-organize and now there's a ideology -- when i was with the clinton administering the nsc structure worked way to coordinate interests didn't have anything for economic stuff and created the national economic council as a ratchet version of the nsc to do the same kind of thing, and it actually made things better, easier to coordinate. enough it's not the entire thing but worked. now you have not just a n
who is the person who wakes up every day in our government and says, how are re doing on that ideal bar? there isn't anyone, never been anybody. there's no strategy since 9/11 to understand all of our assetss and the ideology space. while you can say, it's really important and we need to do more, somebody in government also needs to be responsible for what are all the things we have in our toolbox that we can use and how much of this do we need to use or that we need to use. >> let's play...
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show up every time and bring that peace, not just to those who are suffering or who have lost their loved ones, but to make sure that we don't continue that cycle of violence and that we end it and we see the humanity in all of us. i just want to thank you for doing that. i have seen you do it first hand you have done it when nobody was watching. you do it every time. i want to commend you for representing the best of nonviolence and peacemaking, and to all the mothers who do it alongside you as well. congratulations. [applause] >> supervisor watson? >> thank you. my colleagues have definitely said mostly everything i want to say, but i also just wanted to add that not only did you start this work and turn a tragedy into triumph, but you've done it for years, and you have done it citywide and you have done it across the state, and you have done it at the policy level, the grassroots level across this country, because you know that losing anyone from violence is something we want to eliminate and stop. i want you to know how much we appreciate your work on a consistent basis. i don't
show up every time and bring that peace, not just to those who are suffering or who have lost their loved ones, but to make sure that we don't continue that cycle of violence and that we end it and we see the humanity in all of us. i just want to thank you for doing that. i have seen you do it first hand you have done it when nobody was watching. you do it every time. i want to commend you for representing the best of nonviolence and peacemaking, and to all the mothers who do it alongside you...
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jodie chesney, who was 17, died in the attack last friday. she was the nicest person any of us know, or knew. everything about her was about being kind and good and thoughtful. and another teenager has died today after a knife attack in west london. we'll be live at the scene. also tonight... the northern ireland secretary says she's "profoundly sorry" for saying deaths caused by the security services in the troubles were "not crimes". i said something i shouldn't have said. i fully accept that i shouldn't have said it. it was wrong, and i've apologised. they've known only war. syria's innocent victims, now as old as the conflict itself. canada's prime minister, and alleged abuse of power. he rejects allegations his government has abused its power with two resignations of claims of political pressure. and the manchester city captain vincent kompany tells us the team's players won't be affected, as the football authorities investigate the club's financial dealings. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news... arsenal face a major battle to reach
jodie chesney, who was 17, died in the attack last friday. she was the nicest person any of us know, or knew. everything about her was about being kind and good and thoughtful. and another teenager has died today after a knife attack in west london. we'll be live at the scene. also tonight... the northern ireland secretary says she's "profoundly sorry" for saying deaths caused by the security services in the troubles were "not crimes". i said something i shouldn't have said....
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there's lots of people who are reporting who i presume have decent sources and are very smart who say it's winding down. then on the other hand you have rick gates whose sentencing has been postponed yet again. >> for the fifth time. >> for the fifth time. that makes it seem likes the work of the special counsel is not done. >> another apparent area of concern for the president is this man, the house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler of new york. he's leading one of several congressional investigations. more on that just ahead. and as we mentioned, trump also lashed out at arizona senator john mccain who died almost seven months ago. he slammed mccain for passing the christopher steele dossier along to the fbi back in 2016. "so it was, indeed, just proven in court papers that last in his class at annapolis, john mccain, that sent that fake dossier to the fbi and media hoping to have it printed before the election. he and the democrats working together failed as usual, even the fake news refused this garbage." trump's allegation there is false. nbc news has reported mccain gave
there's lots of people who are reporting who i presume have decent sources and are very smart who say it's winding down. then on the other hand you have rick gates whose sentencing has been postponed yet again. >> for the fifth time. >> for the fifth time. that makes it seem likes the work of the special counsel is not done. >> another apparent area of concern for the president is this man, the house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler of new york. he's leading one of...
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what i think is interesting is that you are a person who knows who is who well before the rest of usgieg for a long time. you were a guest at his wedding and don't just know him peripherally, personally. you say he is truly a person of faith. >> there's no question about it. as he said in that interview, it's something that informs his politics. he's not ostentatious about it but clearly something he says keeps him grounded. the fact he's so grounded is part of his appeal. you look at the president we have today. if you feel like the likely thing voters will turn to someone who is the antithesis of that, in many ways buttigieg fits that bill because he is a person of faith and guided that way. >> you heard him openly questioning mike pence's faith. it is political because of the state they come from. is it smart politics for buttigieg to bring up mike pence and question his faith. >> yeah. i saw that during that town hall, he was responding to a question about it. it's obvious that question would come up because he is a gay man in a state where pence's opposition to homosexuality was
what i think is interesting is that you are a person who knows who is who well before the rest of usgieg for a long time. you were a guest at his wedding and don't just know him peripherally, personally. you say he is truly a person of faith. >> there's no question about it. as he said in that interview, it's something that informs his politics. he's not ostentatious about it but clearly something he says keeps him grounded. the fact he's so grounded is part of his appeal. you look at the...
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who and b. of this the mob the mafia the l.c.n. won't care is beyond me yeah they don't need brick and mortars ok i know i saw you all i see i see richard wants to show a book of his go ahead richard in front of the camera and all the truth is that here this is coming out in a couple weeks it's called re starring a prophetess propolis hire it in america you're right hire it is broken in the i thought i actually make green with lionel here i didn't expect this to have a listen serve a term magic moment for me but. i do agree with the kids aren't learning much ah in college og they're getting a piece of paper that has some artificially determined value to them maybe a million dollars in some cases you got it b.s. from harvard college but it is a piece of paper kids aren't worth thang. not getting jobs forty percent of the college graduates are underemployed for example. of course it's too costly were ripping off the costumers ok i mean i don't really go to remington here because that was the key w
who and b. of this the mob the mafia the l.c.n. won't care is beyond me yeah they don't need brick and mortars ok i know i saw you all i see i see richard wants to show a book of his go ahead richard in front of the camera and all the truth is that here this is coming out in a couple weeks it's called re starring a prophetess propolis hire it in america you're right hire it is broken in the i thought i actually make green with lionel here i didn't expect this to have a listen serve a term magic...
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to my immediate left is rick wilson, who i'm sure everyone who watches msnbc knows by now. [applause] >> thank you. >> a republican campaign operative for many years, and probably the ultimate never, ever, ever trumper. a conservative whose mug has gotten millions of liberals excited to see him on tv, with his brilliantly lacerating takedowns of the president and his cult. and his book, of course, is called "everything trump touches dies." and trump has never touched me, thank god. literally. and in the middle, i'm honored to prepare david mccraw, great first amendment lawyer for "the new york times" who has been in the trenches, fighting for a press freedom at the time since 2002 and before that, at the daily news, i believe. and his book, which is just come out and is for sale here, even though i think the pub dade was march 12th, he puck it it and i -- pushed up and i consider it quite a really well-written, self-dep creque indicating indie illuminating story about the storied that david and the lawyers try to protect inside "the new york times." [applause] >> start with
to my immediate left is rick wilson, who i'm sure everyone who watches msnbc knows by now. [applause] >> thank you. >> a republican campaign operative for many years, and probably the ultimate never, ever, ever trumper. a conservative whose mug has gotten millions of liberals excited to see him on tv, with his brilliantly lacerating takedowns of the president and his cult. and his book, of course, is called "everything trump touches dies." and trump has never touched me,...
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are afraid to admit that somebody who is who has a badly difference or who has distillery could be considered sexy that scared us as a society because one day disability is going to affect all of us and that and that really will tear vassal to think something that was considered wrong is that. has talked more about these issues on set lawrence carter long director of communications for the disability rights education and defense fund he's based in berkeley california in essex in the u.k. i am a fool a strike she is a power limping will chair racer and disability rights activist and in monterrey mexico money and held gas the us a disability and diversity activist she's also the founder of the nonprofit mexican women with disabilities i guess it is so good to have you here so much to talk about let me start here with mommy got off a mommy got says this hash tag is really fun made me smile i think it does raise the issue in a non-contentious way the issuance is what well i think the issue for really what this illustrates what ender's story illustrates is that disabled people are asking for anybo
are afraid to admit that somebody who is who has a badly difference or who has distillery could be considered sexy that scared us as a society because one day disability is going to affect all of us and that and that really will tear vassal to think something that was considered wrong is that. has talked more about these issues on set lawrence carter long director of communications for the disability rights education and defense fund he's based in berkeley california in essex in the u.k. i am a...
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milo is those who targeted those who are marginalized.n freedom to be this way are now feeling like we are being oppressed now. >> george washington university reported in 2016 comparing nazi verses isis ideology on twitter. it found that white nationalists and nazis have accounts than isis supporters and tweeted more often. it is attributedable in part of isis networks. >> that's exactly the type of problem that we have. the freedom of speech for white man who happens to be white nationalist are protected and these platforms basically put censorship against safety and these instance and they get to run them up basically unchecked. >> quickly before i bring in my journalist, robert rice, noticed 90% of internet searches go through google and facebook and they account together 58% of digital ads. amazon is the first step for third of all american consumer. in antiterrorism work is now the social media world of a primary place where you have to hunt for these kinds of terrorist actors. >> definitely. >> they are not using twitter anymore or
milo is those who targeted those who are marginalized.n freedom to be this way are now feeling like we are being oppressed now. >> george washington university reported in 2016 comparing nazi verses isis ideology on twitter. it found that white nationalists and nazis have accounts than isis supporters and tweeted more often. it is attributedable in part of isis networks. >> that's exactly the type of problem that we have. the freedom of speech for white man who happens to be white...
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joining me, deck nals medina who who -- nicholas medina who escaped from maduro's regime.s it right now? >> it's terrible. 2/3 of people in caracas, the capital city, 2/3 of them don't have running water. many don't have electricity. many friends i communicate with daily. they are telling me there is no water or electricity. they have to buy from trucks if they can find them and bribe people. susan: from your comments, venezuelans have learned the past 20 years of socialism, three things come at a high price. we are look at pictures of a desperate life for many venezuelans. >> you are right. things come at a high price. when the government nationalizes things they have anyone season tough to do things right. when the government takes over a private business. even in the u.s. where the government owns things. in venezuela it got to an extreme. the government nationalized most of things. susan: everything. medical care. >> then things don't get maintenance and we get to these terrible blackouts. susan: when you hear the 2020 hopefuls and freshmen congressmen including alexan
joining me, deck nals medina who who -- nicholas medina who escaped from maduro's regime.s it right now? >> it's terrible. 2/3 of people in caracas, the capital city, 2/3 of them don't have running water. many don't have electricity. many friends i communicate with daily. they are telling me there is no water or electricity. they have to buy from trucks if they can find them and bribe people. susan: from your comments, venezuelans have learned the past 20 years of socialism, three things...
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spent years creating a who's who of the world's richest investors and found out who owns the world. very good do you know the world belongs to those who have mastered the art of using other people's money to turn a profit for themselves in the most efficient way possible. this is how the asymmetrical ratio between the real and the financial economies has developed in the early seventy's the two were still equal but by nine hundred ninety that ratio stood at two to one in two thousand it was three to one in twenty seventeen the world's financial assets amounted to approximately three hundred trillion dollars the real economy is worth just eighty trillion dollars meaning the ratio is now almost four to one. like banks asset managers have grown increasingly powerful the biggest investment firm blackrock black box holdings for example includes six percent of siemens shares almost equal to the amount held by the siemens family. in fact blackrock holds shares in every company listed on the german stock exchange and major global companies. in total black rock has assets amounting to some s
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who is going to be cooperative and who they'll have court battles with.es maybe appropriate to have come in next. those are the kinds of things in the first instance they'll be looking to figure out. >> nadler is just getting warmed up. many believe that robert mueller is wrapping up. does the house judiciary commissioner, does it defer mueller? >> probably not. it is possibly something that the house should be careful of and mindful of. i think mueller's investigators should have first priorities if you will. i think mueller whether he's wrapping up this week or ten weeks from now based on various speculations or things that we have been hearing, i think that he's far enough along in his investigation that there is probably plenty of things that the house could do and people they could talk to at this point would not interfere and i hope and i believe they are consulting enough with mueller that they know eachwhich of tho avenues would go down first. mika rocmi rocha, thank you ver. >> you are watching "velshi & ruhle." too long. ♪ ♪ now i'm wondering if
who is going to be cooperative and who they'll have court battles with.es maybe appropriate to have come in next. those are the kinds of things in the first instance they'll be looking to figure out. >> nadler is just getting warmed up. many believe that robert mueller is wrapping up. does the house judiciary commissioner, does it defer mueller? >> probably not. it is possibly something that the house should be careful of and mindful of. i think mueller's investigators should have...
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and at a minimum anyone who slanders those who support this historic alliance between the united states and israel should never have a seat on the foreign affairs committee of the united states house of representatives. the party that has been the home of so many american jews for so long today struggled to muster the votes to condemn anti-semitism in a resolution. as governor of the i was proud to sign the toughest legislation of any state in the union. but remarkably today all but one democrat running for president voted against the combating bds act in the senate. as i stand before you eight democrat candidates for president are actually boycotting this very conference. let me be clear on this point. anyone who aspires for the highest office in the land should not be afraid to stand with the strongest supporters of israel in america. . it is wrong to boycott israel and it is wrong to boycott aipac. president trump and i couldn't be more proud to stand with all of you today tomorrow and always to strengthen the ties that bind america and israel. we hear admire israel and her success.
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as someone who fought for us, who bled for us, for our freedoms.ing to do with barack obama. and let me say this to you. when that woman at the end of that campaign, that presidential campaign when he was running against barack obama and he told that woman, where that woman said he's an airborne and i don't like that, he chastised her kindly and she sat down. he corrected the record. you don't hear anyone that's doing that. >> i think she said he was a muslim, but here's the thing. we get offtrack with these shiny things. i don't remember barack obama attacking john mccain and saying i prefer heroes who weren't captured, and then going onto demean him. people challenge each other during election and the election process all the time, but to continue to do it -- >> that's not the point there. the point is that for conservatives we kind of roll our eyes when we hear liberal media people now have stolen the amazing virtues of john mccain and what he was -- >> who said i'm a liberal? because i'm black you assume i'm a liberal? >> no because of your wor
as someone who fought for us, who bled for us, for our freedoms.ing to do with barack obama. and let me say this to you. when that woman at the end of that campaign, that presidential campaign when he was running against barack obama and he told that woman, where that woman said he's an airborne and i don't like that, he chastised her kindly and she sat down. he corrected the record. you don't hear anyone that's doing that. >> i think she said he was a muslim, but here's the thing. we get...
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the man identified who he was.d he acted although he should not take the real tone of denouncing this in the rise of hate crimes in this country and around the world. just a tone of being dismissive about this and acting as if there's something to litigate here whether or not there was a white nationalist, when the man wrote a 70-page manifesto on who he was. so who doesn't get this but donald trump. >> the president's aides today said he has repeatedly condemned bigotry and racism. this is a president who said there are people on both sides -- >> he had the world looking at him as he played this veto of press conference -- >> what should he have said? put the words in his mouth. >> he should have said this is despicable. it doesn't matter whether the group is huge or not, that white nationalists should be prosecuted to the full degree of the law, and anywhere this occurs, i as president of the united states will enforce. he should have denounced it and not have acted like there's something here to see whether or n
the man identified who he was.d he acted although he should not take the real tone of denouncing this in the rise of hate crimes in this country and around the world. just a tone of being dismissive about this and acting as if there's something to litigate here whether or not there was a white nationalist, when the man wrote a 70-page manifesto on who he was. so who doesn't get this but donald trump. >> the president's aides today said he has repeatedly condemned bigotry and racism. this...
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who wants to be free?ation would like to be free and not under a federal state which in many ways, particularly legal conditions, and trading conditions, is alien. neil: why can't they just break away? i know a no deal brexit, had they done it in the september of 2017, i know that's not moment to do that, but a lot of these issues would have been settled. >> absolutely, unfortunately the pop tigses didn't agree, as in many parts of the world as in the united states over the border wall. the politicians are betraying brexit and extraordinary week last week. on thursday last week, they did a very strange thing, they voted against the second referendum, but at the same time voted to extend article 50 which includes the euro elections and allows the u.k. a fantastic swing towards them after all people that are so upset about the politicians betraying over brexit. neil: let me get it straight now. you know this better than i. we do know that britain is having a difficult time breaking away. let's say they succe
who wants to be free?ation would like to be free and not under a federal state which in many ways, particularly legal conditions, and trading conditions, is alien. neil: why can't they just break away? i know a no deal brexit, had they done it in the september of 2017, i know that's not moment to do that, but a lot of these issues would have been settled. >> absolutely, unfortunately the pop tigses didn't agree, as in many parts of the world as in the united states over the border wall....
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well that was a journalist who we were speaking to earlier and who at the time was telling us that one person was in custody but since then we've heard from the police commissioner my bush who says four people four suspects are in custody now after the shooting the attacks in christchurch three men and one woman several people killed after gunmen entered two mosques in christchurch and started shooting at worshipers who were gathered there for friday prayers the city in shock the whole country in fact in shock because this is really. unprecedented event to happen in new zealand interesting me the police commissioner joining his news conference was asked whether he would describe this says the terrorists attack and he did not call it a terrorist attack but we will see how that evolves in the coming hours we also spoke to sam clark who is a journalist based in church in christchurch and he told us about the unfolding situation. so the minute since you don't focus on the mine most can tell me. who is still knowing about the look of the tech doing over the months and that the gunman the po
well that was a journalist who we were speaking to earlier and who at the time was telling us that one person was in custody but since then we've heard from the police commissioner my bush who says four people four suspects are in custody now after the shooting the attacks in christchurch three men and one woman several people killed after gunmen entered two mosques in christchurch and started shooting at worshipers who were gathered there for friday prayers the city in shock the whole country...
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who's lost his life because of a knife.oughts and prayers as i am sure of other londoners, with his family. us special counsel robert mueller submits his report into alleged russian collusion with president trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election. scientists hope the technology behind these unprecedented and detailed images of a baby inside the womb — will help improve the care of children born with heart disease. and coming up, the best of this week's victoria derbyshire programme, including a moving interview with this group of mothers who have each lost a son to knife crime. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in a march and rally in central london, calling for another brexit referendum. the demonstration, which has been organised by the "put it to the people" campaign, is now gathered in parliament square where speakers have been addressing a rally. the organisers have estimated that up to i million people are taking part. it comes after the eu agreed
who's lost his life because of a knife.oughts and prayers as i am sure of other londoners, with his family. us special counsel robert mueller submits his report into alleged russian collusion with president trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election. scientists hope the technology behind these unprecedented and detailed images of a baby inside the womb — will help improve the care of children born with heart disease. and coming up, the best of this week's victoria derbyshire...
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is an admitted criminal you have a president sitting free a guy who is who is by no means a model of the community or a model citizen who has worked for some of the worst folks in the world i think it's a net negative for the president to pardon him who do you think in the trump world other than men of ford has to worry about men and force charges in new york well i think you might end up with a situation where whoever negotiated the out the exit package from the campaign with palm in a fort from from the truck campaign whoever negotiated that go away agreement i think may have some exposure here but i think we'll learn more as the charges or as the dockets are unveiled in that in the new york cases why does remain so popular with his b.s. . they have nowhere else to go larry donald trump is sort of eating the republican party and change it from this limited government conservative party with loyalty to the constitution into something that is all about donald trump and he has presented them with this very apocalyptic scenario it's me or death it's me or nothing and so they're stuck i
is an admitted criminal you have a president sitting free a guy who is who is by no means a model of the community or a model citizen who has worked for some of the worst folks in the world i think it's a net negative for the president to pardon him who do you think in the trump world other than men of ford has to worry about men and force charges in new york well i think you might end up with a situation where whoever negotiated the out the exit package from the campaign with palm in a fort...
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you know who turned away? the thing that i was watching -- >> he turned away a couple times. >> he would not look at him. >> they wouldn't look at him because he was speaking to them. i thought that's what made it so powerful. >> it was. how they could respond to that because he caused them out on every single point succinctly five minutes pretty much wrapped it all up. you have better things to do. >> you have a great show to do. we'll be watching that. >> thank you so much. a good day to all of su from here in new york. just a bit past noon in the east is, 9:00 a.m. in the east. deadline looming. congress demands the mueller report by tuesday. the attorney general says not so fast and delivered another new letter decoding that next. >> closing the border. they'll close it. we'll keep it closed for a long time. i'm not playing games. >> shutdown threat, the potential fallout if the president closes everything between the u.s. and mexico. is that even possibleable? beto mania. the rising democrat holding his c
you know who turned away? the thing that i was watching -- >> he turned away a couple times. >> he would not look at him. >> they wouldn't look at him because he was speaking to them. i thought that's what made it so powerful. >> it was. how they could respond to that because he caused them out on every single point succinctly five minutes pretty much wrapped it all up. you have better things to do. >> you have a great show to do. we'll be watching that. >>...
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team, some who have moved on and some who are new to the property. as noted by reverend brown, darlene and arnold were very essential -- reverend townsend, darlene and arnold were very essential in allowing us to meet the resident where they are and allowing change. because this is a thing change. also, i want to acknowledge alonso torres and the maintenance team. their work is largely unseen until you actually come back to the property after they have made their mark. it's really a statement to their commitment to this property. i want to thank our relocation specialist. that woman has had the -- probably the most arduous task of all, helping residents relocate to temporary quarters and all of the preparations that are necessary to get them out of their old units into temporary units and then back into their original unit. that's jessica garlett. is she here today? maybe she didn't make it, but kudos to her. [applause] >> yes, she deserves a round of applause. there are a couple of key residents that i want to recognize for prevailing with us. one i
team, some who have moved on and some who are new to the property. as noted by reverend brown, darlene and arnold were very essential -- reverend townsend, darlene and arnold were very essential in allowing us to meet the resident where they are and allowing change. because this is a thing change. also, i want to acknowledge alonso torres and the maintenance team. their work is largely unseen until you actually come back to the property after they have made their mark. it's really a statement...