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they prey on those who are in need of help, those who are often desperate for help. and the other thing about predators? they are cowards. they are cowards. so let's take this on, and, in so doing, because we will be successful, let us also do it with the spirit of understanding it is time to turn the page and write the next chapter in our collective history. [applause] let's turn the page. let's write that next chapter. and let's write that next chapter based on the america we believe in. an america where, unlike today, where almost half of families are a $400 unexpected expense away from complete upheaval, and an america where today, in 99% of our counties, if you are a minimum-wage worker working full time, you cannot afford a one bedroom apartment, an america where, last year, 400 million people took out loans from payday lenders with interest often in excess of 300% -- let's fight for the america we believe in, and, in so doing, when we get elected, change that tax code, so that families making less than $100,000 a year will receive a tax credit of up to $6,000
they prey on those who are in need of help, those who are often desperate for help. and the other thing about predators? they are cowards. they are cowards. so let's take this on, and, in so doing, because we will be successful, let us also do it with the spirit of understanding it is time to turn the page and write the next chapter in our collective history. [applause] let's turn the page. let's write that next chapter. and let's write that next chapter based on the america we believe in. an...
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it was a republican in office who did that. republicans who were leading the way. well, kellyanne conway later tweeted her question -- and let's remember the question was "what's your ethnicity?" she tweeted that question was meant with no disrespect. no disrespect? is it really hard to see it any other way? andrew feinberg asked her when the president told four congresswomen of color to return to their supposed countries of origin, he asked her which countries the president was referring to. and instead of answering the question, kellyanne conway demanded to know the reporter's ethnicity. i'm just going to say something. picking a fight. and going on to distract and deflect. trying again to rebrand the president's racism as a fight against anti-americanism. just answer the question. that's why a lot of people -- this is what i was going o'say. that's why a lot of people won't have her on their programs. because she cannot and does not answer questions. look over here. what about this? just answer the question. you're the counselor to the president. that's all you
it was a republican in office who did that. republicans who were leading the way. well, kellyanne conway later tweeted her question -- and let's remember the question was "what's your ethnicity?" she tweeted that question was meant with no disrespect. no disrespect? is it really hard to see it any other way? andrew feinberg asked her when the president told four congresswomen of color to return to their supposed countries of origin, he asked her which countries the president was...
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against jeremy hunt who is someone who is considered to be much more of a diplomat's much more of a sort of straight laced kind of person as he said in the trip not to show him but someone who did vote remains so you have this sort of more technocratic approach up against this more impassioned approach and by the way that all the polls are looking right now it looks like people are going to pump for the passion that drives the enthusiasm morgan that sort of laid back technocratic execute and i'm just not all that damn hans that was the foreign secretary for the general one night to win how would you sum him up nights as a as a candidate who has less recognition. then by stance not special no nothing i think tom's very much right in saying that you know hunt is viewed as a technocrat he wasn't a very popular health secretary certainly an inside the health service. and boris johnson will boris's is just that in the u.k. does does have people call the ready brek close you know he has this sort of charisma i would i would say it's almost point or as having let the police campaign botia him s
against jeremy hunt who is someone who is considered to be much more of a diplomat's much more of a sort of straight laced kind of person as he said in the trip not to show him but someone who did vote remains so you have this sort of more technocratic approach up against this more impassioned approach and by the way that all the polls are looking right now it looks like people are going to pump for the passion that drives the enthusiasm morgan that sort of laid back technocratic execute and...
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you know who got me elected? you know who got me elected? i got me elected. >> the use of social media, fake news, propaganda, false personas, et cetera, et cetera, to spin us up, pit us against each other sew divisiveness and discord. >> as a joke that there was obviously never help from any of the elections. >> it's pretty much a 365 days a year threat. that is absolutely continued. >> you look at what russia did, buy some facebook ads, and it's a terrible thing, but i think the investigations and all of the speculation has had a much harsher impact than a couple facebook ads. >> the investigation has had a much harsher impact on our democracy than a couple facebook -- what? >> on its face, that's absurd. let's just concede to that claim. and what i think is at the heart of it is that donald trump and his minions don't want to believe that russia interfered in the election because they think that to concede that claim is to in some ways question the legitimacy of their election. he's always worried about whether or not he has been legitima
you know who got me elected? you know who got me elected? i got me elected. >> the use of social media, fake news, propaganda, false personas, et cetera, et cetera, to spin us up, pit us against each other sew divisiveness and discord. >> as a joke that there was obviously never help from any of the elections. >> it's pretty much a 365 days a year threat. that is absolutely continued. >> you look at what russia did, buy some facebook ads, and it's a terrible thing, but i...
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angry about who could see the fireworks and who couldn't. right after he said that, a white man, a tall white man -- another white man standing not far away stepped forward. he hadn't seen this second man. he stepped forward -- >> right. >> and he looked like what you might imagine a trump voter looks like. tattoos everywhere. bandana -- american flag bandana. big beefy guy. and he steps forward and looks at the guy who had said to us "go back to your country." he looked at him and said stop it, these are my people, too. that phrase i think has a lot of redemptive power. that's the phrase that those four women were acting on in the previous tape. these are my people, too. >> yep. >> that is the countertradition that we must find in this moment. >> yeah. and, unfortunately, won't find it in the white house. anan thank you very much. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi meanwhile has had something of a fraught relationship with the same democratic women who trump attacked this weekend. in a tweet yesterday, in response to trump's comments, pelosi sa
angry about who could see the fireworks and who couldn't. right after he said that, a white man, a tall white man -- another white man standing not far away stepped forward. he hadn't seen this second man. he stepped forward -- >> right. >> and he looked like what you might imagine a trump voter looks like. tattoos everywhere. bandana -- american flag bandana. big beefy guy. and he steps forward and looks at the guy who had said to us "go back to your country." he looked...
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we have pretsocial worker s goi trying to help people who literally have nothing and people who have challenges and so forth and we have a staff that back them up that's unparalleled. again, my deep eest and most sincere appreciation to them. i specifically want to thank our development team led by jessica sweedler and we've been working together now for 12 years and we almost feel like we're kind of a dentist function ental -- di dysfunction al family, but a god one working together. frankly i think why both she and i deserve credit is we didn't staff up to run this campaign, we're just running it. we're running it on top of the $ $7 or $# 8 million that we have already. we had the heart to do it and we've been successful. thank you all. i also want to thank the team who worked hard on this event specifically, david miranda, our events manager, jim on hzwald o communications and marketing director. [ applause ]. >> and the person who has the hard eest job on earth, being m assistant, michelle fur longi longing -- fur long. and if i didn't call your name, please know how appreciative
we have pretsocial worker s goi trying to help people who literally have nothing and people who have challenges and so forth and we have a staff that back them up that's unparalleled. again, my deep eest and most sincere appreciation to them. i specifically want to thank our development team led by jessica sweedler and we've been working together now for 12 years and we almost feel like we're kind of a dentist function ental -- di dysfunction al family, but a god one working together. frankly i...
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chip roy, who is your opponent, who is the incumbent. you mentioned jobs. health care. you mentioned bipartisanship. you didn't mention a woman's right to choose. now, you -- what you were known for -- >> yes. >> when you first burst on to the national scene was that you held this 11-hour filibuster. we're now seeing a record number of states going after women's liberty, going after women's right to choose. is this something that you're going to run into? is this something you're going to mention in your campaign? are you -- because you didn't mention it as an important thing of why you should be elected? >> yes, of course, joy. you know, i think looking at the polls nationally and in texas as well, it's very clear where americans stand on this issue. the vast majority of people believe that roe v. wade should stand. that is something that obviously i am known to support and will continue making sure that i carry the message on and continue to fight for as a part of this campaign and as a congressional member, if i have the privilege of representing this di
chip roy, who is your opponent, who is the incumbent. you mentioned jobs. health care. you mentioned bipartisanship. you didn't mention a woman's right to choose. now, you -- what you were known for -- >> yes. >> when you first burst on to the national scene was that you held this 11-hour filibuster. we're now seeing a record number of states going after women's liberty, going after women's right to choose. is this something that you're going to run into? is this something you're...
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those who worked on the -- down it the pile at ground zero, those who risked their lives then and are now suffering the consequences for that and those who suffer the consequences in the years ahead. these are lead developing cancers and that's why it's so important this bill be passed. let me stress, again, how bipartisan this bill is and mmend jerry nadler and carolyn maloney. this has gone on more than 15 years, this fight has gone on, in one dimension or another. hopefully this will be the final struggle. the details will be worked out. today is finally doing what has to be done for those men and women from 9/11. let me also thank the speaker, nancy pelosi. she was instrumental getting this passed in 2010. i want to thank her for keeping her commitment to make sure we got it done this year on a bipartisan basis. also, we have people here today like those from the uniform fire officers. patrick from the u.f.a. we have, again, people on both sides. i want to thank my colleague, lee zeldin, congressman fitzpatrick from pennsylvania for their efforts. i want to make sure the message g
those who worked on the -- down it the pile at ground zero, those who risked their lives then and are now suffering the consequences for that and those who suffer the consequences in the years ahead. these are lead developing cancers and that's why it's so important this bill be passed. let me stress, again, how bipartisan this bill is and mmend jerry nadler and carolyn maloney. this has gone on more than 15 years, this fight has gone on, in one dimension or another. hopefully this will be the...
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in charge of agriculture or who's in charge of the digital agenda who's in charge of energy and for some countries these are very very crucial positions because their interests are tied up in what policy is being made for the next 5 years that this commission will preside so this is a very influential job and everybody wanted it that's why it took $33.00 different summits to come to agreement on this no one was willing to back down on their candidate and president of the european central bank you've got 19 of the 28 countries using the euro the president of the european central bank has a huge influence over what kind of policy is made mario draghi in that job at the moment they get to decide on inflation rates whether to raise or lower them this is a really key position and i think that christine lagarde is is really a strong candidate people have a lot of confidence in her having seen her as head of the i.m.f. for all these years until now as the german defense minister says if the world is not familiar with her that could soon change. do we know why she was nominated. she was ess
in charge of agriculture or who's in charge of the digital agenda who's in charge of energy and for some countries these are very very crucial positions because their interests are tied up in what policy is being made for the next 5 years that this commission will preside so this is a very influential job and everybody wanted it that's why it took $33.00 different summits to come to agreement on this no one was willing to back down on their candidate and president of the european central bank...
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we will be joined by a republican who worked in that president's administration and who is now running for the republican presidential nomination against donald trump. but we begin tonight with the breaking news of the night. federal judge today demanded that the trump justice department explain a trump tweet and the trump justice department admitted that they have no idea what the trump tweet means. federal judge george hazel conducted an emergency telephone conference with the justice department and some of the lawyers representing plaintiffs in the census case that was just decided by the united states supreme court last week, preventing the census from containing a question about citizenship. the trump administration surrendered to the supreme court yesterday. they formally surrendered and began printing the census without a citizenship question as ordered by the u.s. supreme court. the commerce secretary announced the census was being printed without the citizenship question. the president tweeted the news reports about the department of commerce dropping its quest to put the citi
we will be joined by a republican who worked in that president's administration and who is now running for the republican presidential nomination against donald trump. but we begin tonight with the breaking news of the night. federal judge today demanded that the trump justice department explain a trump tweet and the trump justice department admitted that they have no idea what the trump tweet means. federal judge george hazel conducted an emergency telephone conference with the justice...
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who educates them. you do. you have put them on this path where they are such -- such a necessary part of our economy and our world. record, i willck make sure these kids are a part of america, that they are not treated like second-class citizens, and you who educate them are rewarded for that work. [applause] one more question. this one comes from jason, and educator from illinois. -- an educator from illinois. "what would you do as president to remedy the decaying infrastructure in so many of our country's public schools? " one of thehar: wasgs this president said that he wanted to invest in infrastructure in this country. he said it the night he won the presidency. he didn't really win -- he didn't get as much votes as everyone else. he said that night that he wanted to invest in infrastructure. ?hat has he done he called over the leaders in the democratic party. he says he wants to do something . they come back and he blows up the whole meeting. why when i put this plan out, that was four months on my mind.
who educates them. you do. you have put them on this path where they are such -- such a necessary part of our economy and our world. record, i willck make sure these kids are a part of america, that they are not treated like second-class citizens, and you who educate them are rewarded for that work. [applause] one more question. this one comes from jason, and educator from illinois. -- an educator from illinois. "what would you do as president to remedy the decaying infrastructure in so...
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nada: with rapinoe out, who also -- who else was the rising star of the game from the u.s. side? tommy: the press woman who came in. she was involved in the setting up of the second goal. thcoach made a good move bringing her in. she brought in a couple of fresh players into the u.s. team who might have been run little bit, as it was, played very well. jey made a couple of changes. sometimes that ct be the difference. i just thought that england laged that little bit of be convinced. i know that neville said they were convinced. i don't think i saw it today. i didn't see it from bronze, ths kind of pl had played. if i was going to write a postscript, i would say that she was in the woman that it was said she was. idshe o wasn't the best in the world. maybe today that was in her mind and maybe she proved it. nada: this was such an exciting game. a lot tension throughout. will the final be just as exciting?y: tohe final is always exciting. for the u.s. it certainly will be. they are world cup.retain the they have the world cut out for them because the two teams in it tomorrow -- pe
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anybody who protects them, anybody who defends them, anybody who suggests that they are not worthy of immediate reproach and immediate rebuff is in league with and complicit with these kind of racist, sexist, and anti-american beliefs. this is anti-patriotic to me. >> it's also part of a political strategy. it's clearly orchestrated here that -- let's look at what has occurred in recent days. you've had the threats of mass roundups of illegal immigrants. you heard the president just talk about that just now. the president hosted right-wing social media and he thought that was a great success. you've had the challenge on the citizenship question on the census. so this is -- this doesn't come out of thin air here. this is a president, and you said you've got to hand it to him in his own way, who knows exactly what he is doing. and by challenging these four women, he is saying they represent the democratic party. you know, there's a fight in the democratic party going on, and you could argue that he inserted himself and sort of stopped that cold, which might be good for the democrats. bu
anybody who protects them, anybody who defends them, anybody who suggests that they are not worthy of immediate reproach and immediate rebuff is in league with and complicit with these kind of racist, sexist, and anti-american beliefs. this is anti-patriotic to me. >> it's also part of a political strategy. it's clearly orchestrated here that -- let's look at what has occurred in recent days. you've had the threats of mass roundups of illegal immigrants. you heard the president just talk...
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we know who he is. my republican colleagues know who he is. the question is, the only question left to us, who are we because this is not about him. are we still the country of immigrants and laws that every great american leader from ben franklin to fdr to john f. kennedy to george bush believed in? do we still believe what ronald reagan said? that americans lead the world because unique among nations we draw our strength from every country in every corner in the world. new americans renew our pride and gratitude in the united states. this is the choice that every member of the house will have to make tonight. do we agree with president ofgan's patriotic vision america or with president trump's message of fear? republicans and democrats can afford to disagree about many things in this house, but let us not be divided on decency to fellow americans. at this defining moment for our country and this body, let us come together to support this resolution. i yield back my time. >> the gentleman from georgia is recognized. >> i yield three minutes t
we know who he is. my republican colleagues know who he is. the question is, the only question left to us, who are we because this is not about him. are we still the country of immigrants and laws that every great american leader from ben franklin to fdr to john f. kennedy to george bush believed in? do we still believe what ronald reagan said? that americans lead the world because unique among nations we draw our strength from every country in every corner in the world. new americans renew our...
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perhaps even witnesses who knew the shooters who were detained or who were stopped for questioning. police will not reveal everything they know to us of course for investigative reasons but there's a very good chance. very good chance they already know exactly who they're looking for. >> and we don't know also if they've had a chance to really interview the two who were shot who are at sf general. >> they are at the hospital. >> they're at the hospital. sure. we don't know what kind of information they've been able to get out of them. but it is possible if they might know the guys, the shooters that are being -- >> they're also interviewing the families of the two shooting victims and the families are there w understand at san francisco general hospital, we were told by a spokesperson from the hospital. so police will of course be asking the families who they may know, who may have done this. give us some names. >> but we do know right now because they do not have anyone in custody and they believe there were two shooters. it is still a very tense situation with heavily armed police
perhaps even witnesses who knew the shooters who were detained or who were stopped for questioning. police will not reveal everything they know to us of course for investigative reasons but there's a very good chance. very good chance they already know exactly who they're looking for. >> and we don't know also if they've had a chance to really interview the two who were shot who are at sf general. >> they are at the hospital. >> they're at the hospital. sure. we don't know...
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a patriot patriotism is earned not endowed bought or claimed and this week saw the funeral of a man who in every imaginable sets earn the right to be called a patriot i'm speaking of course about 911 1st responder louis alvarez who was laid to rest this week on wednesday june the 3rd after a long and heroic battle against the cancer he acquired from spending day after day week after week helping rescue survivors at ground 0 in new york city in the aftermath of $911.00 but it wasn't just his selfless work on ground 0 but it's also his tireless efforts to hold the u.s. government accountable to the 1st responders who are suffering and dying from 911 ground 0 related illnesses here is alvarez pleading with congress to reauthorize the 911 victims' fund just 3 weeks before his death to take a listen. you all say that you would never forget well i'm here to make sure that you. elaine me come down here the day before only 69 rounds of chemo. and to make sure you never forget to take cancer 911 we spun. thank you she had to. thank all rose was only 53 years old maybe about speech when he passed
a patriot patriotism is earned not endowed bought or claimed and this week saw the funeral of a man who in every imaginable sets earn the right to be called a patriot i'm speaking of course about 911 1st responder louis alvarez who was laid to rest this week on wednesday june the 3rd after a long and heroic battle against the cancer he acquired from spending day after day week after week helping rescue survivors at ground 0 in new york city in the aftermath of $911.00 but it wasn't just his...
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attacks americans, who attacks somebody who is a friend of mine. elijah cummings is one of the most decent and outstanding members of the house of representatives. i do find it interesting when we have rural republican districts where the life expectancy is going down, where downtowns are boarded up and people are struggling. they're struggling and our job is to bring people together to improve life for all people, not to have a racist president who attacks people because they are african-americans. that is a disgrace and that is why we're going to defeat this president. >> he obviously things that these racist attacks will be effective. are you concerned that they might be? >> no. i don't. i think the american people understand that what we need is an agenda that works for all of us and not have a president who divides us up. we need health care for all, we need to lower the cost of prescription drugs. we need to make public colleges and universities tuition free. we need to cancel student debt. the american people are behind those issues. they wi
attacks americans, who attacks somebody who is a friend of mine. elijah cummings is one of the most decent and outstanding members of the house of representatives. i do find it interesting when we have rural republican districts where the life expectancy is going down, where downtowns are boarded up and people are struggling. they're struggling and our job is to bring people together to improve life for all people, not to have a racist president who attacks people because they are...
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we want to snake sure that people who farm, who fish, who hunt, who worry about wildfires and floods and super storms throughout the midwest, the west, and the south understand that climate action is way cheaper than climate inaction. >> so you mean that as internal to the caucus and coalition of the democratic party in the center left in this country? >> that's right. i think we have to do some work first, and as i hear people talk about a climate change, you know, everybody sort of agrees that it's time to take action, but i think we need to kind of invert this conversation. a lot of people talk what must be done and why it's urgent, and the last sentence of the paragraph says oh, by the way, this will be good for working people too. i think we have to start with working people. we have to center this conversation around regular people who are struggling to make ends meet, describe their situation, and describe how climate action can actually help them. and i really believe that it can. you know, people are worried about ai and robotics sort of disintegrating the working class in t
we want to snake sure that people who farm, who fish, who hunt, who worry about wildfires and floods and super storms throughout the midwest, the west, and the south understand that climate action is way cheaper than climate inaction. >> so you mean that as internal to the caucus and coalition of the democratic party in the center left in this country? >> that's right. i think we have to do some work first, and as i hear people talk about a climate change, you know, everybody sort...
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some of them confided in teachers, who alerted social services as early as june teachers, who alertedwas worried that there we re heard one was worried that there were a lot of men with access to her without mum in the house. when lucy was moved to another school, teachers raised concerns that lucy was having sex with someone called stephen, who lived with her. despite this, lucy's living arrangements remained unchanged. the way these concerns were dealt with by southampton city council's social workers and by lucy's mother are now the subject of an independent serious case review which is due to be concluded by the end of this year. lucy's father, who after a custody battle hadn't been allowed to see his daughter for three years, believes more could and should been done to keep his daughter safe. no pa rent done to keep his daughter safe. no parent should be laying their child to rest, i didn't imagine laying my daughter to rest. they should be laying me to rest, not me laying her to rest. and then there's all that things that we are never going to see, because she is never going to
some of them confided in teachers, who alerted social services as early as june teachers, who alertedwas worried that there we re heard one was worried that there were a lot of men with access to her without mum in the house. when lucy was moved to another school, teachers raised concerns that lucy was having sex with someone called stephen, who lived with her. despite this, lucy's living arrangements remained unchanged. the way these concerns were dealt with by southampton city council's...
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attorneys who was and really still is revered by the people who worked for him and with him. i think he has to know that they got this wrong. and these cases are complicated. and i always hesitate to question, to second guess other people's judgments, but there is enough on the table with this case that at least in hindsight we know that they got it wrong. what would have been so horrible about apologizing to the victims, coming clean, and saying that he did it wrong? it's obvious to everyone but acosta at this point. >> and yamiche, i think you're right, the analysis that is a performance for the president. you have these people sort of whispering in the background trying to soften the ground. always i see all these articles that acosta was on the rocks even before all this. he was not a right winger department of labor. maybe he is expendable. >> acosta also said during the press conference mick mulvaney called me up and told me to tell reporters that we have an outstanding relationship, that everyone is going great. that is an admission and a sense of transparency basicall
attorneys who was and really still is revered by the people who worked for him and with him. i think he has to know that they got this wrong. and these cases are complicated. and i always hesitate to question, to second guess other people's judgments, but there is enough on the table with this case that at least in hindsight we know that they got it wrong. what would have been so horrible about apologizing to the victims, coming clean, and saying that he did it wrong? it's obvious to everyone...
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people know who joe biden is.ave seen a lot of conversation today, between people who work for different campaigns, and saying we're not willing to go down that road that we did in 2016 when bernien one after hillary for her goldman sachs speeches. judge napolitano: does joe six-pack, know how wealthy biden is. >> probably not, i certainly don't care, good for him, at least he is not a capitalism hater who are running for the president. judge napolitano: i don't think -- >-- >> look, i understand year 15 million. >> joe biden has done well by the trump economy is is working well for even democrats. judge napolitano: that san thatn opening line. >> he wrote a book made speeches good for him. >> i don't know why you quote will polls, who cares about the polls. >> betting, that is only it. judge napolitano: betting say. >> kamala hair si harris is up r biden in warren. >> this must be english betting not american betting. >> mostly illegal in america, but sum now allowed, this is the most predict or not will pots, pe
people know who joe biden is.ave seen a lot of conversation today, between people who work for different campaigns, and saying we're not willing to go down that road that we did in 2016 when bernien one after hillary for her goldman sachs speeches. judge napolitano: does joe six-pack, know how wealthy biden is. >> probably not, i certainly don't care, good for him, at least he is not a capitalism hater who are running for the president. judge napolitano: i don't think -- >-- >>...
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who they were.e than half. you have to introduce yourself to voters and make them remember you for who you are. on night one i expect the person on stage who has the most pressure to be beto o'rourke. if he has another disappearing act, will he disappear from this presidential race. can he not afford to have another bad performance. will he go after pete buttigieg. everybody who watches this, unbiasedly or from a step back says they're getting everything out of pete buttigieg that they thought they would get out of beto o'rourke. >> in what way, though? >> a mainstream candidate, refreshing and if i hear this phrase one more time who is kennedy-esque they said in texas every time he was running, who has progressive politics, very acknowledgeable and says it. pete says things in such a way that it's refreshing, in such plain language. that will be an interesting dynamic on night one. kamala harris and cory booker, i think kamala will only swung at when hit at. but i think kirsten gillibrand can battl
who they were.e than half. you have to introduce yourself to voters and make them remember you for who you are. on night one i expect the person on stage who has the most pressure to be beto o'rourke. if he has another disappearing act, will he disappear from this presidential race. can he not afford to have another bad performance. will he go after pete buttigieg. everybody who watches this, unbiasedly or from a step back says they're getting everything out of pete buttigieg that they thought...
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it's not who we are.nt has made a series of broken promises. when president obama took office in 2009, the auto industry was on life support. and you know what the republicans said, pull the plug. democrats said, not on our watch! that will not happen, folks. [ applause ] >> we rescued the auto industry because i learned early in buffalo, new york, you should never bet against the american worker. i will take that bet any day of the week. and while barack obama and democrats rescued the auto industry this president promised repeatedly, including just not far away from here in warren michigan, he promised in warren, grant rapids, in ohio, promised in pennsylvania, there will never be a plant closure on my watch. and i quote. well, folks, auto industry cut -- the job cuts in the auto industry are the fastest since the great recession. the next job -- the next plant closure scheduled to occur in two days right here in michigan. another broken promise. he said he would take care of america's farmers then turn
it's not who we are.nt has made a series of broken promises. when president obama took office in 2009, the auto industry was on life support. and you know what the republicans said, pull the plug. democrats said, not on our watch! that will not happen, folks. [ applause ] >> we rescued the auto industry because i learned early in buffalo, new york, you should never bet against the american worker. i will take that bet any day of the week. and while barack obama and democrats rescued the...
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this woman interacted with who helped her with her movements who helped to transport her goods of these are people who are being looked for for. for you know for vaccinations and things like that in this general area daryn is where another child last month died this child had gone to deal with the mother for the burial of the father who had died of bola then they came back to uganda and the child was confirmed to have. and then when they were taken back to tembo aware that come from and then this child has died and in goma as you mentioned we have also been monitoring the situation there health officials are looking for several other people who could have been in contact with this preacher who has also since died people who have been other people who had been in contact with him have been vaccinated as well health officials government officials with doctors saying that they have been preparing for months for this eventuality and they. they are confident that this is not going to spread any father but this is a situation really that is causing a lot of consigning in goma because this is
this woman interacted with who helped her with her movements who helped to transport her goods of these are people who are being looked for for. for you know for vaccinations and things like that in this general area daryn is where another child last month died this child had gone to deal with the mother for the burial of the father who had died of bola then they came back to uganda and the child was confirmed to have. and then when they were taken back to tembo aware that come from and then...
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we have some students who are upset and feel guilty. i have members of staff who feel guilty.acher. and, with what i know now, there was obviously more you want to do. and i think about lucy most days, and ijust wish she had the confidence to say something to me directly. music. this was nicholson, seven years ago. he made a music video with charity support, rapping about how he was moving on from a life of crime and drugs that had seen him jailed before. tonight, he's back injail — facing life behind bars for a brutal murder that shocked the community to its core. is your weather now, sarah has a forecast. however, after what has been a try half ofjuly, much of the uk, things turned unsettled with welcome rainfall in the south. showers are around thursday, this lets the picture on the coast, blue skies and clear skies and a few showers on parts of scotland. elsewhere, i try and clear weather but later tonight, attention turns to the southwest of england and wales, heavy rain moving in here. cooler and fresher than the recent nights. friday morning starts with heavy rain in th
we have some students who are upset and feel guilty. i have members of staff who feel guilty.acher. and, with what i know now, there was obviously more you want to do. and i think about lucy most days, and ijust wish she had the confidence to say something to me directly. music. this was nicholson, seven years ago. he made a music video with charity support, rapping about how he was moving on from a life of crime and drugs that had seen him jailed before. tonight, he's back injail — facing...
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and who remember war there comrades who never came home. special special welcome to the d-day veterans, present today approximately 35, he 75 years ago on omaha and utah beaches and in nearby lanning fields, took the first treacherous steps towards liberation, as a watchful world anxiously awaited their fate did the mission of the american battle monuments commission is to commemorate and honor the service and sacrifices of the united states armed forces. we do so by attending the graves and the memorials of our fallen servicemen and women, buried and memorialized at 26 american cemeteries around the world. we do so also, by preserving the stories, the stories of their deeds, and the endeavors of those that fought at their sides, courageous actions to replace the blessings of freedom to generations yet unborn. >> 75 years ago this very morning, in yards from where each of you are sitting, a generation of young american men joined by french, british, canadian and other allies, nations brothers in arms did the unthinkable, and accomplished th
and who remember war there comrades who never came home. special special welcome to the d-day veterans, present today approximately 35, he 75 years ago on omaha and utah beaches and in nearby lanning fields, took the first treacherous steps towards liberation, as a watchful world anxiously awaited their fate did the mission of the american battle monuments commission is to commemorate and honor the service and sacrifices of the united states armed forces. we do so by attending the graves and...
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so much hurt for the players who have generated so for the players who have generated so much hope.as been giving his reaction. my players give me everything. we said before the game, we wanted to leave our hearts and soul on that pitch and we did. we gave everything. we have gone toto with the best team in the world. —— toe to toe. we went down to ten men and probably just ran toe to toe. we went down to ten men and probablyjust ran out of steam. around 50,000 fans packed the stadium here in lyon. i can tell you the atmosphere was absolutely incredible and there have been parties in pubs and restaurants across many parts of the uk, watching the game this evening but, of course, a lot of the celebrations people were hoping to have now turn to sadness and sorrow is have been drowned as a result of the loss. short of being in lyon itself, this was one of the best places to watch the action, battersea park in south london, where the crowd lived through every twist and turn of the game. everyone jumped up and was cheering, really excited, it was great. it was great, yeah, it's a beautif
so much hurt for the players who have generated so for the players who have generated so much hope.as been giving his reaction. my players give me everything. we said before the game, we wanted to leave our hearts and soul on that pitch and we did. we gave everything. we have gone toto with the best team in the world. —— toe to toe. we went down to ten men and probably just ran toe to toe. we went down to ten men and probablyjust ran out of steam. around 50,000 fans packed the stadium here...
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i don't understand who these people are who don't like her music. makes no sense to me.ntastic. >> the russian bots. >> the russian bots are infiltrating. >> thank you. >>> i sit down with a group of michigan voters about what they are looking for in a candidate this time around and their confidence or lack thereof about a democratic win. >> how many of you, show of hands are optimistic that a democrat will win in 2020? just between us, we will bring you their response after the break. anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. ♪ my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain a
i don't understand who these people are who don't like her music. makes no sense to me.ntastic. >> the russian bots. >> the russian bots are infiltrating. >> thank you. >>> i sit down with a group of michigan voters about what they are looking for in a candidate this time around and their confidence or lack thereof about a democratic win. >> how many of you, show of hands are optimistic that a democrat will win in 2020? just between us, we will bring you their...
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is incarcerated, who is formerly incarcerated, who has a voice and doesn't get the right to vote. the last thing i will say from a common-sense standpoint, we understand that people are more productive when they have a voice and opportunity to re-engage, and the more additional obstacles we put in front of people, the harder it is for them to be successful and re-engage in society. anecdotally, friends and family who've been incarcerated and never had someone come home for the most part and say the first thing i want to do is go out and create another crime. they want another job to make income and they need family and friends a positive support system. when you put obstacle and obstacle and obstacle on top of all of the other things that weigh in when someone is trying to re-engage in society, it makes it worse and taking away the right to vote is another form of that obstacle. i want to thank you all for being here and of course i want to thank our votes at the state for pushing aca-6 forward. this is only one step in terms of the changes we really need to make to make sure peop
is incarcerated, who is formerly incarcerated, who has a voice and doesn't get the right to vote. the last thing i will say from a common-sense standpoint, we understand that people are more productive when they have a voice and opportunity to re-engage, and the more additional obstacles we put in front of people, the harder it is for them to be successful and re-engage in society. anecdotally, friends and family who've been incarcerated and never had someone come home for the most part and say...
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then you have those who are here illegally, who have ignored the rule of law.n terms of failing to show up or abide by deportation orders. if we can't do that, that is just open borders. the left has gone off the deepened. the veil has been lifted, they want no enforcement of immigration laws, this goes beyond amnesty, that says that everyone who got here until yesterday -- should be allowed to stay. what it tells you, it tells everyone, you get here, we'll protect you, the laws be danged. one other aspect of what went on this weekend, lawlessness of illegal aliens is won't -- one thing, but you have the public officials aiding and abetting, and mayor of new york tweeting out location of potential raids yesterday, places i.c.e. agents and other innocent at risk, unbelievable obstruction. if i were running doj, i would be initiating obstruction investigations to these people out their through warting the -- thwarts federal enforcement programs. >> and a law, 20 years ago, said harbors and aiding an illegal alien, it is a felony, public officials who are doing th
then you have those who are here illegally, who have ignored the rule of law.n terms of failing to show up or abide by deportation orders. if we can't do that, that is just open borders. the left has gone off the deepened. the veil has been lifted, they want no enforcement of immigration laws, this goes beyond amnesty, that says that everyone who got here until yesterday -- should be allowed to stay. what it tells you, it tells everyone, you get here, we'll protect you, the laws be danged. one...
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people who are in prison for. for minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say bye daddy as you're walking out of business it's just it doesn't get easier. no no no no no no no no. no there are loads of them in this order was. a. tragedy in rush's northwest sporting navy personnel killed in a fire on a submersible among them a number of highly decorated senior officers also to come off for 3 days of wrangling easily disagree on who will get the props top nominating a woman for the 1st time to head the european commission and and plays in the u.k. debate what to do with the profits made from the assets be asked of libyan leader moammar gadhafi. follow their welcome just go may day here in moscow you're watching international 14 people have been killed in a fire.
people who are in prison for. for minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say bye daddy as you're walking out of business it's just it doesn't get easier. no no no no no no no no. no there are loads of them in this order was. a. tragedy in rush's northwest sporting navy personnel killed in a fire on a submersible among them a number of highly decorated senior officers also to come off for 3 days of wrangling easily disagree on...
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farmers who are underwater in debt and now farmers who entire fields are lakes. we saw that in the southwest part of the state outside of pacific junction -- outside a pacific junction soybean farm. hadmember passing bins that burst because the soybeans had stored up all the water and burst the sides and the smell was so overpowering and it was a smell in some ways of defeat. i think of all the hours that went into planting and working those fields and all that is now lost, lost because of the because that also grain was stored because it was not in china because the market was closed down to those farmers trade war started a and terrorist that ensured they would not be able to make a profit necessary to keep that farm going. of all of those issues, the most existential for those farmers for our country and for this planet is climate change. banks,souri spilling its the highest level of runoff in the history of that river. we know that is not an anomaly. we know the warming of this planet caused by you and me, our admissions, and then our inaction collectively in
farmers who are underwater in debt and now farmers who entire fields are lakes. we saw that in the southwest part of the state outside of pacific junction -- outside a pacific junction soybean farm. hadmember passing bins that burst because the soybeans had stored up all the water and burst the sides and the smell was so overpowering and it was a smell in some ways of defeat. i think of all the hours that went into planting and working those fields and all that is now lost, lost because of the...
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who is responding to these polls? a lot of the polls they go through land lines, people who are answering their phones in the middle of the day from an unknown number. well, how many younger people do you know who does that? >> there is a variety of methodologies. there are folks who do cell phone. there are folks who do online. >> i will just say, chris, i've been voting for over 20 years and i've never been polled. i think there are a lot of people. i used to work for cornell belcher. he's a great pollster and i'm sure he cringes every time i say that. i think we have to consider some of the sourcing of thee polls. i also know other voters who have never been polled. i think it's a very relevant question. we can't let polls dictate who the front-runner is. when we even see the coverage, again, that some of the -- too many people overdepend on how people are covered in capable news echo chambers and we have to encourage people to look at the policies that these candidates are introducing and what resonates with them.
who is responding to these polls? a lot of the polls they go through land lines, people who are answering their phones in the middle of the day from an unknown number. well, how many younger people do you know who does that? >> there is a variety of methodologies. there are folks who do cell phone. there are folks who do online. >> i will just say, chris, i've been voting for over 20 years and i've never been polled. i think there are a lot of people. i used to work for cornell...
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who have white americans who both are. suffering to climbing economic fortunes because of globalization because of automation because of an increasingly rapacious and. inhuman capitalism but who also are feeling their position of supremacy slipping and they're incredibly threatened by the idea of equality. populism is the american way of talking about social class and it's always this idea of the average people. working class people against what they call the elite. in the 1980 s. the conservative president. ronald reagan left a lasting legacy in the united states with his policies of deregulation. ronald reagan came along with an empty political vision of america with a would be less government fewer social programs a focus on the economy. for 35 years reagan and vision dominated america and with the collapse of reaganism and no competing vision from us. the apparently unstoppable march of the populists and. pose a threat to american society the country is at a crossroads. if we don't get that real change them i believe t
who have white americans who both are. suffering to climbing economic fortunes because of globalization because of automation because of an increasingly rapacious and. inhuman capitalism but who also are feeling their position of supremacy slipping and they're incredibly threatened by the idea of equality. populism is the american way of talking about social class and it's always this idea of the average people. working class people against what they call the elite. in the 1980 s. the...
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who was patient zero? gaetan dugas, a canadian airline 1953rd, who lived between and 1984, and he died three years before shilts's book came out. he was a very cooperative person at the centers for disease control and other investigators trying to figure out what the disease was. he turned over his black book. in those days when people didn't have phones with all the numbers. he turned over his black book. he submitted to blood testing, participated in extensive interviews, and was at the center of a cluster study done whoos angeles, of 248 men tested positive for whatever was to become hiv. and he was connected to 40 of those 248 people, so he was coded in the study as oh, outside los angeles because he "o," butcanada, as that quickly began to be interpreted as patient zero, instead of "oh." mistake as that well, so he is essentially transformed into this typhoid mary character of the 1980's. you have "the new york post" with this headline -- the man who brought us aids. star magazine calling him a monste
who was patient zero? gaetan dugas, a canadian airline 1953rd, who lived between and 1984, and he died three years before shilts's book came out. he was a very cooperative person at the centers for disease control and other investigators trying to figure out what the disease was. he turned over his black book. in those days when people didn't have phones with all the numbers. he turned over his black book. he submitted to blood testing, participated in extensive interviews, and was at the...
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ellen whitejust got something on the end of it who got something on the end of it who got enough that game so she took it and she has done that all tournament. so full credit to ellen white to keep england in contention. and alex morgan are busy taking the us back ahead. are we likely to seek more goals because england to have this tendency to start giving goals away as the match progresses? well, let's hope we do see more goals, but just hopefully for england. it does look like one of those games where it is going to be high—scoring. i don't think how it is looking that most teams will hold a high regard for the defence apply. so let's hope it isa for the defence apply. so let's hope it is a high—scoring game but in england's favour. 0k, helen, fingers crossed here and also all those fans. thank you for that. we are going to cross to ben who is with lots of england fans in the fan zone. what has it been like? so i am in battersea park. and large number of fans here have gathered in the park and they are all watching the match. there was a big cheer when the national anthem was played
ellen whitejust got something on the end of it who got something on the end of it who got enough that game so she took it and she has done that all tournament. so full credit to ellen white to keep england in contention. and alex morgan are busy taking the us back ahead. are we likely to seek more goals because england to have this tendency to start giving goals away as the match progresses? well, let's hope we do see more goals, but just hopefully for england. it does look like one of those...
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they don't know who he is. he is not a known entity to them, to counterintelligence. >> and they found the long board rifle or the gun? they found it near the area? >> they found there it with him. i asked if there were other weapons, and they say there may have been, but right now they do have at least one weapon in their possession. and again, the ballistics, which they're already rung. we've done stories where they can trace the hammer on the ends of the guns and shell casing. they're running that nationwide, trying to see if there are any connections to any kind of domestic group. >> and witnesses described the gunman as someone in his 30s, a white male. does that also fact check with the fbi? >> that's what my sources are saying. again, i didn't just talk to fbi sources. i talked to several different other federal sources who have asked not to be identified. they tell me that this all checked out. again, there has been different descriptions by different witnesses. they caution that in situations like this
they don't know who he is. he is not a known entity to them, to counterintelligence. >> and they found the long board rifle or the gun? they found it near the area? >> they found there it with him. i asked if there were other weapons, and they say there may have been, but right now they do have at least one weapon in their possession. and again, the ballistics, which they're already rung. we've done stories where they can trace the hammer on the ends of the guns and shell casing....
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[applause] they are no different from people who came from germany or poland or italy or folks who came from cuba in the early 1960's. everybody was fleeing desperate circumstances. that is the common denominator. and they have just as much to add to this country as generations of immigrants have before. , one of thesay things that distinguishes what i have put forward is that i am actually talking about solving this challenge. we need to do a 21st century marshall plan for central america, to partner with those countries so people can find safety and opportunity at home instead of having to come to the united states. [applause] that is the long-term waita solve this challenge. host: [speaking spanish] it was announced this week that the university in austin is offering scholarships to families of children who make less than $65,000 a year. should other college take ut's lead? mr. castro: yes. i've been blessed to go to public schools in texas and get a higher education that has allowed me to provide for my family and have the career success that i have had. i want to make sure that kin
[applause] they are no different from people who came from germany or poland or italy or folks who came from cuba in the early 1960's. everybody was fleeing desperate circumstances. that is the common denominator. and they have just as much to add to this country as generations of immigrants have before. , one of thesay things that distinguishes what i have put forward is that i am actually talking about solving this challenge. we need to do a 21st century marshall plan for central america, to...
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who more actually i never. had heard of him before and actually many of my russian colleagues never heard of him before that georgian public especially younger generation got fed up with the well thought of test because i will forward this they failed to ways of the democratic reforms they failed us economic reforms as well and finally is this a visit of the mr governor who actually don't blame him personally for anything he was told to take seato the chair of the parliament and that's what he...
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we heard from one man who was originally from kenya but 110w who was originally from kenya but now livesnada, who lost his three children, his wife and his mother—in—law, and he said he was there to be the voice of his wife and children, but also to be the voice of the families of all the others who had died. what we learn from him quite plainly was that he was very unhappy with the way in which boeing had responded to this tragedy. he said he had yet to receive a letter, a phone call from boeing, so he has heard about these compensation packages but not directly. he looks at the way he feels he has been treated and he doesn't believe it. he also focused a lot on his dissatisfaction, his anger at the way in which the company and the federal aviation administration in his eyes, and some people here in washington, had been trying to say or imply that the fault was not with boeing but with foreign pilots and foreign mechanics. also making news today: memorial events have been held in the netherlands and malaysia to honour the passengers who died on malaysia airlines flight 17 from amsterdam
we heard from one man who was originally from kenya but 110w who was originally from kenya but now livesnada, who lost his three children, his wife and his mother—in—law, and he said he was there to be the voice of his wife and children, but also to be the voice of the families of all the others who had died. what we learn from him quite plainly was that he was very unhappy with the way in which boeing had responded to this tragedy. he said he had yet to receive a letter, a phone call from...
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who is it?ry booker. >> tucker: martha maccallum says cory booker. >> sounds like it. >> tucker: filled with testosterone. is that true? >> you cannot lead the people if you don't love the people. you cannot love your country unless you love your fellow countrymen and women. love is the best strategy. donald trump is a guy who understands who hurts you and my testosterone sometimes makes me want to feel like punching him. >> that was the most awkward moment. oh, my. >> tucker: in a long list of awkward moments. testosterone-filled cory booker. all right. nice job. martha maccallum up two. question three. >> okay. >> tucker: this is another multiple choice. wait for all the options. the city of berkeley, california, across the bay from san francisco, wants to eliminate dozens of gender words and expresses. the word "manhole" hence force will be known as -- "a," person tunnel. "b," a maintenance hole. "c," a people pit. rick? >> maintenance hole. >> tucker: is it maintenance hole? >> for example,
who is it?ry booker. >> tucker: martha maccallum says cory booker. >> sounds like it. >> tucker: filled with testosterone. is that true? >> you cannot lead the people if you don't love the people. you cannot love your country unless you love your fellow countrymen and women. love is the best strategy. donald trump is a guy who understands who hurts you and my testosterone sometimes makes me want to feel like punching him. >> that was the most awkward moment. oh,...
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it's not who we are.nce, that phrase told us something useful about the democrats, just not the way they intended. the proud americans who stood in the pouring rain and from the lincoln memorial to celebrate their country, that's not who the democrats are. the millions more who watched at home and thought finally we have a president who loves america as much as we do in isn't embarrassed to say so, no, that is not who the democrats are. the democrats won't celebrate america because their new ideology demands that they denigrate america, not least with their reckless divisive lies about concentration camps at the border, collusion with russia. today's democrats are engaged in a concerted effort to smear this country at home and in the eyes of the world. when they tell you they don't want to celebrate america because it's not who we are, believe them. president trump by contrast laid out exactly why we should celebrate. the american spirit, he talked about on independence day had driven some the most profou
it's not who we are.nce, that phrase told us something useful about the democrats, just not the way they intended. the proud americans who stood in the pouring rain and from the lincoln memorial to celebrate their country, that's not who the democrats are. the millions more who watched at home and thought finally we have a president who loves america as much as we do in isn't embarrassed to say so, no, that is not who the democrats are. the democrats won't celebrate america because their new...
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it was very explicit, and there was a billionaire who was present who said if you don't want to give directly, i will give money in your name to someone so that it will still be covered and the money will still be raised. it was then raised by commissioner kopp for investigation by the ethics commission, and while there was some interviews that took place from the city attorney's office, the city attorney's office decided not to seek subpoenas and put anybody under oath about what had happened, so this is something that's very real and very much influences how decisions are made in san francisco. thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. is there any other member of the public who wishes to speak on this item? good morning, jordan. >> thank you. you know, i was not here for is this item. i was here -- i was not here for this item. i was here for another item, but i wanted to speak on this item. i am a district 6 resident. i did a lot of volunteering on supervisor haney's campaign, and he won, which i'm really glad he did, but a lot of dark money came in to his opponents. funny st
it was very explicit, and there was a billionaire who was present who said if you don't want to give directly, i will give money in your name to someone so that it will still be covered and the money will still be raised. it was then raised by commissioner kopp for investigation by the ethics commission, and while there was some interviews that took place from the city attorney's office, the city attorney's office decided not to seek subpoenas and put anybody under oath about what had happened,...
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two people who won't be on stage. of course, president trump and the democratic front runner, former vice president joe biden. first on president trump, to what extent are these candidates going to delve into this culture war that president trump has been engaging in, both with this fight with congressman elijah cummings and the attacks against the so-called squad. then are they going to go after joe biden? i've been talking to biden campaign officials who say during the first night of our democratic debate, the candidates who were on stage really didn't take aim at biden. is that going to change tonight? will they be going after him on various different issues on healthcare, for example, where he's stood out from the rest of the pack. then the next is the extent to which the people who are on stage draw distinctions among themselves. particularly the progressives. senator warren, senator sanders. is senator warren able to break out and have a great out moment. so far, they haven't really been attacking each other. wi
two people who won't be on stage. of course, president trump and the democratic front runner, former vice president joe biden. first on president trump, to what extent are these candidates going to delve into this culture war that president trump has been engaging in, both with this fight with congressman elijah cummings and the attacks against the so-called squad. then are they going to go after joe biden? i've been talking to biden campaign officials who say during the first night of our...
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i met another man who was holding an ice pack to his knee. here's what he had to say about what he experienced. >> thwe saw someone and they we vigorously doing cpr and heart pump because blood all over on that person and there was a few more in the other cars really injured. this is nothing. >> reporter: again he says that injury to his knee is nothing compare today the three people who were killed in this shooting including that little boy. as we are still here at this staging area, we do still see several agencies on hand. we know there's a second suspect who is related to the situation somehow. they don't know if he was also a shooter in this. we do know that the gilroy police department believes that the shooter cut through a fence along the creek. now, i mentioned that my family was at the gilroy garlic festival today. we arrived at 10:00, left at 3:00. when we went through security it was a very brief check of what was inside our purses. i did mention i didn't see any metal detecters around me. though gilroy pd did mention that securit
i met another man who was holding an ice pack to his knee. here's what he had to say about what he experienced. >> thwe saw someone and they we vigorously doing cpr and heart pump because blood all over on that person and there was a few more in the other cars really injured. this is nothing. >> reporter: again he says that injury to his knee is nothing compare today the three people who were killed in this shooting including that little boy. as we are still here at this staging...
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or drugs, who are resident, who has been paying into the system through their working lives, becauses important to recognise that some people who are not eligible or not accessing care are paying into the system or their family member. indeed, we saw that a few moments ago with an nhs worker whose mother is not able to access the system. but i think it is also important to say that we should not be connecting the decisions, the clinical decisions that need to be made about the care of vulnerable people and what drugs are cost effective for british patients facing very serious illness. we need to have a system that works out how we meet need right across the piece andl we meet need right across the piece and i don't think connecting the two is the way the nhs thinks about it or should think about it. the bma says the current policy is racist, are they right? i don't think so. the union is welcome to form its own position. sorry to instruct but look at the example of andrew who we spoke to in the film, who works on the overseas medical team until last summer, he was not a medic and lit
or drugs, who are resident, who has been paying into the system through their working lives, becauses important to recognise that some people who are not eligible or not accessing care are paying into the system or their family member. indeed, we saw that a few moments ago with an nhs worker whose mother is not able to access the system. but i think it is also important to say that we should not be connecting the decisions, the clinical decisions that need to be made about the care of...
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with somebody who we are who you just invited to london to to have dinner with and she began to probe me a lot about turkish interests in the mediterranean cyprus as i as i explained earlier in our interview cyprus was a very important come. honan's of all of these operatives meeting with me and they wanted to pick my brain of what i was advising donald trump about cyprus on and the energy security question in general and once i began to feel uncomfortable and understand that this possibly was an agency i left the dinner with her and i met stuff on help or the next day and stuff on help or as i explained in my book joined me at the travelers lodge i should say in london it's a private member's organization there and he began to ask me openly about 2 disparate things the 1st cyprus and turkey which he was paying me money to learn my ideas about and the 2nd was whether donald trump and russia knew or were working together and of course the former was something i knew a lot about because outswim my background was i was in the think tank industry i ended up i was a lobbyist and i was advi
with somebody who we are who you just invited to london to to have dinner with and she began to probe me a lot about turkish interests in the mediterranean cyprus as i as i explained earlier in our interview cyprus was a very important come. honan's of all of these operatives meeting with me and they wanted to pick my brain of what i was advising donald trump about cyprus on and the energy security question in general and once i began to feel uncomfortable and understand that this possibly was...
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who? jeffrey who? >> i hardly knew you, honey. today if you follow social media, you will find so many photographs of epstein and trump together in various kinds of social settings. but, again there are sort of mirrors what trump does. he completely distances himself. it's going to happen with acosta as well, it's just a matter of time before that happens where he says, you know what? if i just keep saying i don't know you, then at least my public will believe that i don't know you. and, you know, this follows a pattern for donald trump. and i think that for the hill, for members to be calling for acosta's removal is appropriate, but i'm wondering where are all the republicans who repeatedly stood up in the face of international sex trafficking vote almost unanimously around legislation there and are absolutely silent when it comes to alex acosta? >> that's a perfect question for you. where are they? >> well, they're nowhere to be found. but they haven't been anywhere to be found with donald trump. remember the context of this sec
who? jeffrey who? >> i hardly knew you, honey. today if you follow social media, you will find so many photographs of epstein and trump together in various kinds of social settings. but, again there are sort of mirrors what trump does. he completely distances himself. it's going to happen with acosta as well, it's just a matter of time before that happens where he says, you know what? if i just keep saying i don't know you, then at least my public will believe that i don't know you. and,...
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, but for alex acosta, who was the federal prosecutor in florida who made a very forgiving deal withfrey epstein over ten years ago on similar charges, a deal that meant jeffrey epstein served no federal prison time. alex acosta is now donald trump's labor secretary. >> i feel very badly, actually, for secretary acosta because i've known him as being somebody that works so hard and has done such a good job. i feel very badly about that whole situation. >> and back with us, mimi rocah and zerlina maxwell. zerlina, he feels very badly for alex acosta. >> he either seems to always side with the person accused of rape or somebody covering up a crime. that's backwards. we should have our empathy placed squarely with the victims in this case who were very young and all of whom are recovering from the trauma they experienced as teenagers. that's a lifelong recovery process. that's not something you get over overnight. but in addition, i think there is a compound effect when it comes to donald trump. i am a firm believer that there is eventually going to be a reckoning for donald trump aroun
, but for alex acosta, who was the federal prosecutor in florida who made a very forgiving deal withfrey epstein over ten years ago on similar charges, a deal that meant jeffrey epstein served no federal prison time. alex acosta is now donald trump's labor secretary. >> i feel very badly, actually, for secretary acosta because i've known him as being somebody that works so hard and has done such a good job. i feel very badly about that whole situation. >> and back with us, mimi...
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it started with this man who was elected a lifetime ago and who has bit by bit, year by year, turned something we all despise. >> mcgrath narrowly lost a house race last year but taking on mcconnell in a state president trump won by nearly 30 points will be much more difficult. both steyer and mcgrath have uphill battles ahead of them. they are both trying to position themselves as outsiders in their races and both will likely have a lot of cash to help them out. steyer has vast personal wealth which he says means he can't be bought off by corporate interests and mcgrath proved to be a fundraiser juggernaut in her last election. we will see how they both fair in the coming months. >>> coming up, the big names in president trump's orbit, the democrats say have to testify. chugga-chugga, charles! my man! hilda, i like the new do. got some layers in there, huh? the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a little bit of cereal? you can spread it all around the table. an
it started with this man who was elected a lifetime ago and who has bit by bit, year by year, turned something we all despise. >> mcgrath narrowly lost a house race last year but taking on mcconnell in a state president trump won by nearly 30 points will be much more difficult. both steyer and mcgrath have uphill battles ahead of them. they are both trying to position themselves as outsiders in their races and both will likely have a lot of cash to help them out. steyer has vast personal...