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these are who my clients who are epstein victims are dealing with.were arrested before -- they even starred coted coming forward. i'm going to assume that the news today that it was a suicide is correct, and that suicide is evidence of guilt. mr. epstein was facing only two counts from the federal prosecutors even though dozens and dozens of women have accused him. he was facing only two counts. he was a very, very wealthy man. if he had been innocent, if there had been reasonable doubt, he was in a perfect position to beat those counts. but i think he knew. he knew he was guilty. he knew that his money was not going to protect him. he knew he was going to spend the rest of his life in prison even just on those two counts, and his suicide today should be read loudly and clearly by everyone as consciousness of guilt that this man was a predator who destroyed many women's lives and let's keep those victims squarely in mind. >> maria kumar, he also knew who he accused. >> everything about this suicide smells so foul and part of it is it's under the watc
these are who my clients who are epstein victims are dealing with.were arrested before -- they even starred coted coming forward. i'm going to assume that the news today that it was a suicide is correct, and that suicide is evidence of guilt. mr. epstein was facing only two counts from the federal prosecutors even though dozens and dozens of women have accused him. he was facing only two counts. he was a very, very wealthy man. if he had been innocent, if there had been reasonable doubt, he was...
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who knows.hio, of course, has always been the republican -- >> i'm sure he'll say something. >> he will dance all over that, yes. i don't think he lets that moment go by. because he thinks he won that argument. >> heidi, sam and michael, thanks to all. >>> and coming up, election insecurity, senate democrats demanding action against russian interference. will mitch mcconnell back down? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spi
who knows.hio, of course, has always been the republican -- >> i'm sure he'll say something. >> he will dance all over that, yes. i don't think he lets that moment go by. because he thinks he won that argument. >> heidi, sam and michael, thanks to all. >>> and coming up, election insecurity, senate democrats demanding action against russian interference. will mitch mcconnell back down? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. or could it turn out...
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if not who did?" question 13, did the program coordinator consult with anyone else in making this determination? if so, who? question 14. "was the termination of mr. emstein's suicide watch by ought fishel who made such determination discussed with or directed by any supervisory personnel or leadership of the bureau of prisons or any department of justice personnel or executive branch personnel outside of the bureau of prisons?" question 15, "who at the bureau of prisons department of justice and elsewhere in the executive branch was notified of the termination of mr. epstein's suicide watch and when?" the trump white house is the craziest white house in history. it is the most reckless group of people who have ever worked in a white house. and the president himself is the most reckless of them all. the judiciary committee's letter signed by the top democrat and the top republican on the committee, is asking if anyone in the trump white house was involved or aware of the removal of the suicide watch o
if not who did?" question 13, did the program coordinator consult with anyone else in making this determination? if so, who? question 14. "was the termination of mr. emstein's suicide watch by ought fishel who made such determination discussed with or directed by any supervisory personnel or leadership of the bureau of prisons or any department of justice personnel or executive branch personnel outside of the bureau of prisons?" question 15, "who at the bureau of prisons...
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i see people who have overcome, who believe, who will assist and fight until we really have the idealslity of this country. joining us today are several folks who are heroes, who stood up, who every day in congress fight to dismantle the racist and bigoted system of laws that still hold people back. i have learned so much from each of these folks in the congressional black caucus. our chair, karen bass, from california -- [applause] she inspires me each day. her knowledge, her fearlessness, her eyes on the prize make me proud to be a soldier in her army. karen made history in her home state of california when the california assembly elected her as speaker, making her the first african woman in history to serve in this role. in the cbc, karen is our northstar, providing invaluable leadership and guidance. and someone who i know needs no introduction to anyone here my , mentor, my northstar, my big brother congressman bobby , scott. [applause] bobby is the dean of the virginia congressional delegation, and you better know that when he speaks, everyone listens. and i don't just mean anoth
i see people who have overcome, who believe, who will assist and fight until we really have the idealslity of this country. joining us today are several folks who are heroes, who stood up, who every day in congress fight to dismantle the racist and bigoted system of laws that still hold people back. i have learned so much from each of these folks in the congressional black caucus. our chair, karen bass, from california -- [applause] she inspires me each day. her knowledge, her fearlessness, her...
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who makes the movie who writes the history who tells a story. you know i think. it's hard for someone else to tell someone else a story it really is is you can do you bez but you're going to fall short but i think he would have done better the screenwriter the producer and a director there reste down maybe to shirley's family but in general i think they missed the mark more than they hit the mark and i think that's a little didn't concern but most people i've talked to a lot of people as well who like to film the black and white so so it's. but it seemed like the ones who disliked the film were more vocal so seems like it's a. mort not liking the film they're liking the film but the film has done well and one pretty much every major award that's out there so it's almost like there is to it or get to this 2 countries watching the same film and coming away with 2 different you know impressions. and i don't know if it's these guys could have ever gotten it right not this particular creative team mr and so we're going to take a show break right now
who makes the movie who writes the history who tells a story. you know i think. it's hard for someone else to tell someone else a story it really is is you can do you bez but you're going to fall short but i think he would have done better the screenwriter the producer and a director there reste down maybe to shirley's family but in general i think they missed the mark more than they hit the mark and i think that's a little didn't concern but most people i've talked to a lot of people as well...
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dailycupation is a nightmare for those who live it and a moral disaster for those who support it. what we saw this past week demonstrate is israel's desperation to hide the realities of the occupation from us. palestinians are denied access ,o medical care, education economic opportunity and freedom of movement. seessraeli government billions of dollars from the u.s. annually to enforce this cruel regime. when the israeli government denied entry to our membersically elected of congress, they show us they have something to hide. when american politicians try to silence representatives ilhan omar and rashida tlaib, they are complicit. when political leaders peddle ow mistrust, it impacts us right here in minnesota. when the political right tells jews to fear progressive leaders, they are weaponizing anti-semitism for their own gain. i refuse to let my jewish identity be used as a tool to incite islamophobia. i reject the narrative that anti-occupation means anti-jew. all of us should demand human rights for palestinians. i stand by my congresswoman in amending accountability from th
dailycupation is a nightmare for those who live it and a moral disaster for those who support it. what we saw this past week demonstrate is israel's desperation to hide the realities of the occupation from us. palestinians are denied access ,o medical care, education economic opportunity and freedom of movement. seessraeli government billions of dollars from the u.s. annually to enforce this cruel regime. when the israeli government denied entry to our membersically elected of congress, they...
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looking for who they believed were the other gunmen who killed kennedy. now we have have people acting on things. so look at what happened with so-called pizzagate. you had this crazy, crazy conspiracy theory that the democrats are in charge of some huge sex trafficking ring and it was operated out of a pizza store. now, this guy came to d.c. to shoot-up a pizza store where there were kids. this is where you can do something about it, which is that a normal human being like donald trump would not take advantage of these things. he would not have people at his rallies holding up signs. he would have have people behind his desk smiling so that other people can think it's legitimate. whether he needs them or not it really doesn't matter. when i've said no, there is a person that can do more about it and it's donald trump. the problem is you now have half of the media in the form of the right wing fox et cetera who are not presenting these things as theories, presenting them as fact. imagine if that had happened in 1963 when people were saying, you know, you
looking for who they believed were the other gunmen who killed kennedy. now we have have people acting on things. so look at what happened with so-called pizzagate. you had this crazy, crazy conspiracy theory that the democrats are in charge of some huge sex trafficking ring and it was operated out of a pizza store. now, this guy came to d.c. to shoot-up a pizza store where there were kids. this is where you can do something about it, which is that a normal human being like donald trump would...
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and indeed you have quotations from people who voted not to convict who said judge curtis gave us the law and we followed it. now, obviously i want to have us rethink this long-standing legal political opposition and to do so as a literary scholar you have to look at what it means to be political. in the opposition between legal and political grounds political has almost always become synonymous with partisan. in my title i use politics and the third way which is in the political consequences of an act or representation. by argument, my argument here is for complicated partisan reasons, popular betrayals of johnson's impeachment help to ingrain the long held belief that impeachment should occur only for legal transgression. the founding fathers felt that -- in the sense of the art of governing. for instance high misdemeanor could include the president's abuse of party power. the hope was the senate could in a nonpartisan way determine if someone was unfit for office. remember, this opposition grew at the time when those, it was supported by those who thought johnson was a study encour
and indeed you have quotations from people who voted not to convict who said judge curtis gave us the law and we followed it. now, obviously i want to have us rethink this long-standing legal political opposition and to do so as a literary scholar you have to look at what it means to be political. in the opposition between legal and political grounds political has almost always become synonymous with partisan. in my title i use politics and the third way which is in the political consequences...
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it will be nice to know who made the decision to give him a free pass. nuclear command-and-control in this country transfers from the commander and back down. you have a guy who's been under felony sexual assault investigations, and continues command. nothing should happen in the --cess, but the department none of that was solved. disappointed at the female democratic centers that did not show up? >> to my understanding, they would like to show up but several of them are running for office. i think the timing of the hearing in the rush to get this through is more telling than anything. >> have you heard from them recently? >> i have not. >> senator gillibrand is among those who wanted to take the investigation from the military. >> i don't think that's a binary question. it's not senator mcsally's position. as somebody who has been a senior commander and has done a whole lot, i think the commander should have a vital role. having said that, in a case like this, there is no way as a commander i would not automatically recharge it. in order to protect myse
it will be nice to know who made the decision to give him a free pass. nuclear command-and-control in this country transfers from the commander and back down. you have a guy who's been under felony sexual assault investigations, and continues command. nothing should happen in the --cess, but the department none of that was solved. disappointed at the female democratic centers that did not show up? >> to my understanding, they would like to show up but several of them are running for...
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we've got negredo who is. reading of the acts and i will always think of them differently and thank you for bringing us. us here own the stream so. i will keep calling you khalid of course because that is your former stage name moses on you tube says i'm so proud of the mix of people on this stage that's what makes america great love you al jazeera so we're going to talk about that mix of people in with another performance by k. m. and his band this is can't take our freedom just before that here's a video comment from even babbitt a fellow activists an artiste. i used to rap but i don't anymore and i just have 3 things to say oh boy i am number one as a rapper scat but the art and hip hop artist number 2 is a class act a man this dude really humble guy very pro-choice. very respectable i mean it's hard not to love him as character number 3 there's a fellow with lucia marry soon causes i mean if you don't have his back on a cause he doesn't care he goes hard these guys were trying to be on the right side of hi
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i don't know who ha person is o. >> or someone who has the ability to say mr. president, that's not an idea. you're just saying you like the way someone talked in the mueller hearing, fine, that's them talking, which is different than doing this job. i want to broaden while i have you to the way our government national security and beyond is being governed right now because we have six acting cabinet members. these are people who haven't been confirmed by the senate who thus don't have the full authority or the legal standing who are basically weaker and more at risk for donald trump's pressures. you're talking about the u.n., obviously the chief of staff, budget, labor, and department of homeland security. i mean, this is not small fish stuff. and so you know, part of my job sometimes, sir, and a apologize for it is to rehash the obvious. but this is a person, donald trump, who came into americans' minds chiefly for the entertainment project of pretending to vet and hire people. and that i think was part of the mystique particularly for those hose are perhaps
i don't know who ha person is o. >> or someone who has the ability to say mr. president, that's not an idea. you're just saying you like the way someone talked in the mueller hearing, fine, that's them talking, which is different than doing this job. i want to broaden while i have you to the way our government national security and beyond is being governed right now because we have six acting cabinet members. these are people who haven't been confirmed by the senate who thus don't have...
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as a woman who has worked outside the home her whole life, as a woman who had two sons and had access to affordable high quality daycare at the time, i wanted to know specifically what did you mean when you wrote those things? did you think that me as a member of congress only the sixth woman to ever have a child while serving in congress was somehow undermining the family or deteriorating the family or i was avoiding responsibilities? so i very respectfully just asked what did you mean when you wrote it? and do you still believe it today? we didn't have that conversation. but let me explain why this matters so much to me personally. not only did my grandmother work outside the home, a very long time ago, because she was -- it was important to feed her family, but my mother worked outside the home. and so i want to know why he believed they were somehow deteriorating the family. they are my role models. it is why i'm running for president of the united states. it is why i believe we need a working mom in the white house. it is why i have led on these issues of getting -- making sure w
as a woman who has worked outside the home her whole life, as a woman who had two sons and had access to affordable high quality daycare at the time, i wanted to know specifically what did you mean when you wrote those things? did you think that me as a member of congress only the sixth woman to ever have a child while serving in congress was somehow undermining the family or deteriorating the family or i was avoiding responsibilities? so i very respectfully just asked what did you mean when...
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were on that list, who was a white supremacist, who was a racist, who isn't anything other than a decentca where we've had these -- the mccarthy era, and it reached a breaking point, and mccarthy eventually was shamed himself. do you think we're close to that point? >> no, i think this is part of -- look, i mentioned before there's a marked contempt for a lot of ordinary americans who may disagree with the ruling elite and, therefore, they're regarded as haters. and in the list, i think, is part of this. but we saw it a couple years ago with mozilla, he contributed to the traditional marriage part of the proposition 8 campaign, and he was forced out of his job. so there's this name and shame, the idea to take a law that's meant to have accountability and weaponize it against ordinary citizens is just extraordinary. and remember, there's a famous supreme court case, 1950, naacp v. alabama, where the alabama, i believe, state's attorney general and other groups were trying to get the name of naacp donors. and the naacp was worried that that would make them vulnerable. david: but, dan, beyo
were on that list, who was a white supremacist, who was a racist, who isn't anything other than a decentca where we've had these -- the mccarthy era, and it reached a breaking point, and mccarthy eventually was shamed himself. do you think we're close to that point? >> no, i think this is part of -- look, i mentioned before there's a marked contempt for a lot of ordinary americans who may disagree with the ruling elite and, therefore, they're regarded as haters. and in the list, i think,...
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runs through this it's on the front so who will you be i don't know who. the spokesman months through because now he tells us that girls in the area are allowed to go to school. we do. you have female madrassas in our district but they have to wear that he job even in the future when we're in government will allow them to go to school according to sharia law. this might sound like progress until you dig a little deeper. but should out no sharia law only allows women to wear the full her job and to always be accompanied by a male relative because in the koran it says that women should stay at home and if they have to go out they should be with a male relative. our contact chris is him to be more specific us is asking will women have the right to work to study and marry whoever they want to . do this well i can't answer this question. but we tracked down a young woman who cannot so. don't want to go to my avi is totally controlled by the telly but. they forced young girls into marriage they burnt down the school there was a medical clinic but they burnt that
runs through this it's on the front so who will you be i don't know who. the spokesman months through because now he tells us that girls in the area are allowed to go to school. we do. you have female madrassas in our district but they have to wear that he job even in the future when we're in government will allow them to go to school according to sharia law. this might sound like progress until you dig a little deeper. but should out no sharia law only allows women to wear the full her job and...
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and that man running the country, a man who constantly boasts about his business talents, the man who would be responsible for navigating the country through an upcoming recession is a guy who could not make money in the casino business, a by who had to be put on a budget back in 1990 because of his inability to manage his own money. >> $10 million of course is a lot of money, but it's not enough to cover donald trump for a full two years. he manages to go through more than a half a million dollars a month for just personal expenses. so today when a group of banks came up with $20 million in loans to help him through his business difficulties that. >> put him on a personal allowance of sorts. nbc's chief financial correspondent mike jenson tonight. >> reporter: donald trump this morning after he signed for his new loan. as part of the deal, he's been put on a personal allowance. he'll have to scrape by on $450,000 a month. next year, he'll be cut back to $375,000. and the year after that, to $300,000. by comparison, in one recent month, donald spent $583,000 on personal expenses. as f
and that man running the country, a man who constantly boasts about his business talents, the man who would be responsible for navigating the country through an upcoming recession is a guy who could not make money in the casino business, a by who had to be put on a budget back in 1990 because of his inability to manage his own money. >> $10 million of course is a lot of money, but it's not enough to cover donald trump for a full two years. he manages to go through more than a half a...
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all of those that i just met who were shot, who were pulling through despite terrible injuries who were there with their families who are bringing them through right now, the amazing medical providers and first responders around the scene. this committee is coming together. the fact that at our luncheon today there were too many people and we had to take reservations for people to come back tomorrow. this community has really turned out in an overwhelming showing of love and support and encouragement but i'm also hearing from this community that we cannot accept this and we cannot allow this to be our fate. i heard that directly from the family members who have a loved one who is hanging on for dear life right now. anita: we been listening to congressman beto will work just outside one of the hospitals in el paso, texas talking about his experience inside the hospital talking with the victims, talking with people who don't yet know the fate of their loved ones. some are still in surgery. they don't know what has happened to their loved ones but they have a sense of hope for the future.
all of those that i just met who were shot, who were pulling through despite terrible injuries who were there with their families who are bringing them through right now, the amazing medical providers and first responders around the scene. this committee is coming together. the fact that at our luncheon today there were too many people and we had to take reservations for people to come back tomorrow. this community has really turned out in an overwhelming showing of love and support and...
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you had 7% of people who voted for barack obama who stayed home. of them were people of color. the conversation that i think biden is trying to have around why he's electable is him saying, i'm going to try to get back some of that 9%, if democrats focus on really simulating their actual base of people of color, of young people, of getting that coalition back together, getting that biden constantly -- if we focus on those folks getting turnout maximized, that's how we ultimately win. frankly, i don't think an electability argument that says hey, i'm going to talk to this small slice of people is what excites and animates the base that needs to turn out in force, in order to take trump out of the white house. >> we'll have monday conversations, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the amazon is burning. stunning images from brazil as an unprecedented number of fire s break out. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically ad
you had 7% of people who voted for barack obama who stayed home. of them were people of color. the conversation that i think biden is trying to have around why he's electable is him saying, i'm going to try to get back some of that 9%, if democrats focus on really simulating their actual base of people of color, of young people, of getting that coalition back together, getting that biden constantly -- if we focus on those folks getting turnout maximized, that's how we ultimately win. frankly, i...
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a candidate who is running that ad tomorrow. a candidate who is running that ad tomorrow.st a is jushandle.ir. or -- that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in...
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it doesn't matter who you are, where you live or who you love. i have your back. i will represent your family as if you were my own. it is who i am. it is what i have done. my three races in new york, i have the highest vote percentage in the history of the state, higher than obama, higher than hillary, higher than trump. i just won back a bunch of counties where trump won in the last election. so i winning red places, i winning blue places, i bring people together and they get things done. president trump does not know he signed my bills into law, but he did. so i get things done. [applause] and i have got to tell you, president trump is dividing us. hate crimes have gone up under him. racism, homophobia, misogyny, anti-semitism. and he has emboldened white supremacists. he has emboldened racists. he has emboldened hate groups. he finds moral equivalencies where there are none. he said there were good people on both sides after charlottesville. he laughed when an organizer in florida, when he is doing a big rally and he said, what do we do rally and he said, what
it doesn't matter who you are, where you live or who you love. i have your back. i will represent your family as if you were my own. it is who i am. it is what i have done. my three races in new york, i have the highest vote percentage in the history of the state, higher than obama, higher than hillary, higher than trump. i just won back a bunch of counties where trump won in the last election. so i winning red places, i winning blue places, i bring people together and they get things done....
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are more attainable and who can inspire me to realize more of who i really am for any of us who wouldn't come on 6th income yet illusion is that now instagram helps me feel more comfortable with myself now i follow a lot of people who have the same body type as i do or are plus size. it helps to see their photos and see how pretty they are and to know they have a similar bill does mine and are still attractive. then i woke in the mirror and feel beautiful again it's been going for to. inform. strong is the new skinny fitness is booming and no longer just for men the internet is teaming with female fitness models who encourage other women to reach peak results what it takes they say is control and discipline. is good in mice and mentioned see most people are doing pretty well that means storing fat for harder times isn't considered attractive and that's where this beauty standard comes from these diseases for most people being skinny isn't their natural state but the product of hard work and especially given the temptations of our modern abundant society where we can consume calories as o
are more attainable and who can inspire me to realize more of who i really am for any of us who wouldn't come on 6th income yet illusion is that now instagram helps me feel more comfortable with myself now i follow a lot of people who have the same body type as i do or are plus size. it helps to see their photos and see how pretty they are and to know they have a similar bill does mine and are still attractive. then i woke in the mirror and feel beautiful again it's been going for to. inform....
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for the clients and individuals who are experiencing homelessness who are also receiving county adult assistance program benefits, they get access to shelter as part of the benefit project under the cannot cash legislation passed in 2,002. they get their shelter reservations from the county adult assistance program office @ which is located at 1235 mission street between eighth and ninth streets. along with our adult emergency shelters which by the way also includes one shelter that targets traditional -- transitional age youth between 18-24. we also have a family emergency shelter system. our family system serves any adult or adult couple, adult family that has custody of minor children. we have 59 shelter rooms for families. we also have 100 beds in congregate settings. placement in the family shelter is through our family access. again, that information is available through 311. what is exciting to say is that we have sufficient shelter beds that no unsheltered family should have to be on the streets area they have a choice of going first to a congregate site and then being slated
for the clients and individuals who are experiencing homelessness who are also receiving county adult assistance program benefits, they get access to shelter as part of the benefit project under the cannot cash legislation passed in 2,002. they get their shelter reservations from the county adult assistance program office @ which is located at 1235 mission street between eighth and ninth streets. along with our adult emergency shelters which by the way also includes one shelter that targets...
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it is not reflective of who we are. [applause] and i know who we are. we have so much more in common then what separates us. way i think about it is what i call the 3:00 in the morning thought, the thing that wakes you up in the middle of the night. because for the vast majority of us, when we wake up in the middle of the night thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of the party with which we are registered to vote. but the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of some simplistic demographic that some pollster put us in. and for the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it usually has to do with one of just a few things, our personal health, the health of our children or parents, for so many, can i get a job, keep a job, pay the bills, retire with dignity, pay off student loans? for so many families, can i help my family memory get off their opioid addiction? haveast majority of us much more in common than what separates us, and that is part of the strength of who we a
it is not reflective of who we are. [applause] and i know who we are. we have so much more in common then what separates us. way i think about it is what i call the 3:00 in the morning thought, the thing that wakes you up in the middle of the night. because for the vast majority of us, when we wake up in the middle of the night thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of the party with which we are registered to vote. but the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that...
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everybody knows who donald trump is. even his supporters know who he is. we have got to let them know who we are. we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. we choose truth over facts. if you are interested, join me. i could use the help. we must defeat this president to change the trajectory of this country. thank you all very, very much. i guess i take questions now, huh? don't let anybody know i did not use all my time. i have a bad reputation of going over all the time. yes, sir? give you a mic, or -- >> one, when can i buy you an ice cream? who is your favorite historical figure who is not a president and why? mr. biden: yes, you can buy me another ice cream. i already had one. he said, can i buy you an ice cream, and who was my favorite historical figure. i think my favorite historical figure -- there is a couple of philosophers who i find understood human nature better than most people. but in terms of political figures, maybe my favorite political figure, it is a tough call, i would have to say it is those people who gave americ
everybody knows who donald trump is. even his supporters know who he is. we have got to let them know who we are. we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. we choose truth over facts. if you are interested, join me. i could use the help. we must defeat this president to change the trajectory of this country. thank you all very, very much. i guess i take questions now, huh? don't let anybody know i did not use all my time. i have a bad reputation of going over all the time....
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because of the women who decades ago planted the seeds for justice. it is critically important to honor and remember those women like alice call and susan b. anthony and ida wells barnett and elizabeth stanton and also those represented by our purple ribbons here today, those whose names we may not know but hopefully by the end of the year we all will. what happened 100 years ago also set the stage for the record number of women serving in and running for office making boardroom decisions and raising the next generation of america's leaders. thank you, all. [ applause ] now, the women who fought for the right to vote did so because they believed the best way to change the laws that treated women as second-class citizens was to have power over those who made the laws. after the seneca falls women's rights convention, the first organized gathering of suffragists, frederick douglass wrote, "all that distinguishes man as an intelligent and accountable being is equally true of women, and if that government is only just which governs by the free consent of
because of the women who decades ago planted the seeds for justice. it is critically important to honor and remember those women like alice call and susan b. anthony and ida wells barnett and elizabeth stanton and also those represented by our purple ribbons here today, those whose names we may not know but hopefully by the end of the year we all will. what happened 100 years ago also set the stage for the record number of women serving in and running for office making boardroom decisions and...
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people who do the day outreach. i know participating in the census may not be somebody's number one priority when you're trying to survive in the streets , and just figure out where you are going to be, sleep or get some services. you will be survive -- surprised how many individuals once they understand how the census participation translates to funding, and decisions, and services and support for the things that are important to them. >> thank you. >> next we have sally. >> is the hot team the homeless outreach? is that what you were talking about when you say the hot team? >> we also have our own team of community ambassadors. >> was going to suggest, that the outreach team would be a good one because the disabled homeless are apparently not in the shelters. also, just as a side note, i don't know where i heard this. in texas, there is no funding for the kind of work you are doing. whereas california makes it a priority. texas has had rapid growth, i mean, all the people in texas that would be in your position ar
people who do the day outreach. i know participating in the census may not be somebody's number one priority when you're trying to survive in the streets , and just figure out where you are going to be, sleep or get some services. you will be survive -- surprised how many individuals once they understand how the census participation translates to funding, and decisions, and services and support for the things that are important to them. >> thank you. >> next we have sally. >>...
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who are picking this up on the internet?greeting each other in that situation. as you say, they will pick up on these, and they are in the high—profile aren't they? this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — we look at the latest polling ahead of the 2020 democratic primaries — which hasjoe biden in the top group but not top place. that is coming up. much like sunday and monday, 33 celsius was the hotspot of the day, as we saw again through tuesday afternoon, but it will be cooling off through the week. the atlantic weather systems continue to take over thanks to the invigorated jet stream. a couple of weather fronts might be changed to the conditions, bringing thunderstorms this evening and for the first part of the night and for the first part of the night and bringing intense storms through the midlands and into northern and eastern england, torrential downpours and maybe even frequent lightning. moving north into eastern parts of scotland and they should tend
who are picking this up on the internet?greeting each other in that situation. as you say, they will pick up on these, and they are in the high—profile aren't they? this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — we look at the latest polling ahead of the 2020 democratic primaries — which hasjoe biden in the top group but not top place. that is coming up. much like sunday and monday, 33 celsius was the hotspot of the day, as we saw...
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kathy, her family who had this amazing uplifting experience of having a daughter of who they thoughtwas a martyr and got so much gratification and that was pulled out. then i think about the boy in the window, he went out the window on live tv, millions of people saw him. most people didn't know he had a bullet in his brain. he was half paralyzed, he dragged himself to the window. it was never expected to walk or talk again. he had an amazing recovery. the first week or two, extraordinary. these people were all over the map and how they dealt with their grief. the principal who led the kids out of this, ;-), they are all very different. this person feels it with like this and this one like that. each one of these people had interesting personalities and had a fascinating story. i wanted to make it interesting for the reader, i didn't want this to be a book that you had to read to learn something. like eating your vegetables. i wanted it to be an engrossing tale and luckily for me, as a journalist and writer, thousands of people were involved in this story. many thousands of people we
kathy, her family who had this amazing uplifting experience of having a daughter of who they thoughtwas a martyr and got so much gratification and that was pulled out. then i think about the boy in the window, he went out the window on live tv, millions of people saw him. most people didn't know he had a bullet in his brain. he was half paralyzed, he dragged himself to the window. it was never expected to walk or talk again. he had an amazing recovery. the first week or two, extraordinary....
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who are you referring to? david. we lost the other problem with illegal immigration is because employers are still able to get away with hiring workers who are here illegally, that means able-bodied and willing workers who are legal immigrants don't have access to those job opportunities. they are displaced and they see their wages decline. we have four or 5 million people who've dropped out of the labor market. there's millions of americans who have given up looking for jobs. we have something like 12 million illegal aliens living in the country, most of whom are working, 8 million of them are working. you can see how this displacement occurs. that's another reason we need to get a handle on immigration. that's a reason we need to look at our legal immigration system and make sure it is not disadvantaging americans. host: dominic in new york. an independent. good morning. caller: i'm a union worker, a laborer, local 79 construction. i remember when the housing crash happened, the only people who are working were ill
who are you referring to? david. we lost the other problem with illegal immigration is because employers are still able to get away with hiring workers who are here illegally, that means able-bodied and willing workers who are legal immigrants don't have access to those job opportunities. they are displaced and they see their wages decline. we have four or 5 million people who've dropped out of the labor market. there's millions of americans who have given up looking for jobs. we have something...
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on the back foot or apologizing for who we are and who we want to be. is using the example of el paso, texas, and showing that when we legalize those who are in this country, when we free dreamers from any fear of deportation by making them u.s. citizens, when we elevate the asylum-seekers, the refugee, that person who has no other hope or choice but to come here, not only is it good for them. it is great for the united states of america and fundamental to any success or strength or safety or security we could hope to have. ..
on the back foot or apologizing for who we are and who we want to be. is using the example of el paso, texas, and showing that when we legalize those who are in this country, when we free dreamers from any fear of deportation by making them u.s. citizens, when we elevate the asylum-seekers, the refugee, that person who has no other hope or choice but to come here, not only is it good for them. it is great for the united states of america and fundamental to any success or strength or safety or...
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are highly qualified who do get very well i'm trying to avoid swearing but who get very annoyed and spending their time with men who seem to be only concerned with speaking to other men in language that is not accessible to the public lots of them lots of lots of scientists sign i don't know huge number but the ones i do know to speak in plain english so that they're all to remember the public men and women can understand what they're talking about. the speaker that andrew seems to talk about qualified i don't know quite what he means by qualified being called a fight surely includes being able to be understood by the public silence after all affects most of us in i would even say all of us and if somebody is speaking in a language that can be only understood by people who've got particular narrow degrees then i think that's a failure it's a failure on all of us and yourself included and. has higher supposedly modern industry is struggling with diversity inclusive a.t.m. plenty of harassment claims they're getting a bit of positive action could help here. well can i just correct som
are highly qualified who do get very well i'm trying to avoid swearing but who get very annoyed and spending their time with men who seem to be only concerned with speaking to other men in language that is not accessible to the public lots of them lots of lots of scientists sign i don't know huge number but the ones i do know to speak in plain english so that they're all to remember the public men and women can understand what they're talking about. the speaker that andrew seems to talk about...
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it included and who did not. virginia,e paradox of of america, of our representative democracy. a full accounting demands that we confront and discuss those aspects of our history. it demands that we look not just in time for hundred years in the past, but at how our commonwealth and country of all dover the course of those four centuries. over they evolved course of those four centuries. joining us now is cassandra newby-alexander. she teaches at norfolk state university. we appreciate you being with us here on c-span television and on c-span american history tv as we look at back -- look back at the events of august of 6019. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. host: the rehearsal is also going on in the background, so you will see news -- hear music. explain the significance of what happened and physically where you are located in terms of what we saw 400 years ago. ♪ guest: i'm going to begin with the last question. virginia --hampton hampton, virginia. specifically, this is the site of what they ca
it included and who did not. virginia,e paradox of of america, of our representative democracy. a full accounting demands that we confront and discuss those aspects of our history. it demands that we look not just in time for hundred years in the past, but at how our commonwealth and country of all dover the course of those four centuries. over they evolved course of those four centuries. joining us now is cassandra newby-alexander. she teaches at norfolk state university. we appreciate you...
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stewart never imagined was possible >> i'm going to meet the man who saved my life. it's crazy to think that without his effort i wouldn't even be here today >> reporter: his case grabbed headlines back in 1997 he was the infant boy who vanished from this hospital taken by a woman posing as a nurse. acting on a tip, a rookie fbi agent tracked down the kidnapper and found baby stewart who was abandoned behind this dumpster, the agent returning him to his parents. >> he won't be out of my sight more than two minutes. make that two seconds. >> today that baby is a corporal in the marine corps, and his hero, special agent in charge troy sowers, retired from the fbi today. >> are you excited >> i'm so excited. my heart is racing right now >> his colleagues sending him off with an incredible surprise. >> my parents wanted me to give you a hug. >> reporter: agent sowers in shock. >> it was probably one of the best surprises i've ever had >> i got so excited just to shake this man's hand. >> i always remembered that night. when i picked him up, he was not crying but he nuzzl
stewart never imagined was possible >> i'm going to meet the man who saved my life. it's crazy to think that without his effort i wouldn't even be here today >> reporter: his case grabbed headlines back in 1997 he was the infant boy who vanished from this hospital taken by a woman posing as a nurse. acting on a tip, a rookie fbi agent tracked down the kidnapper and found baby stewart who was abandoned behind this dumpster, the agent returning him to his parents. >> he won't be...
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yes, sadly, people who are homeless but also people who are living paycheck to paycheck, people who are losing their housing. this is more than just building affordable housing, this is also about preserving our existing affordable housing for the people who are here who are struggling to survive. thank you all so much, and let's get this ballot measure passed! [applause] >>> welcome to the historic preservation commission hearing. i would remind the public we do not take outbursts of anytime. please silence your cell phones. i would like
yes, sadly, people who are homeless but also people who are living paycheck to paycheck, people who are losing their housing. this is more than just building affordable housing, this is also about preserving our existing affordable housing for the people who are here who are struggling to survive. thank you all so much, and let's get this ballot measure passed! [applause] >>> welcome to the historic preservation commission hearing. i would remind the public we do not take outbursts of...
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there were people who opened up their homes, even a man who opened up his gym for kids who were in daycare and school. listen to the trauma in these children's faces. >> governments, police -- your hard, let my parents with everybody, don't leads the childs -- i need my dad. [ crying ] my dad is not a criminal. please. >> reporter: now, look, that little girl looking for her mother, she's been reunited. i spoke with both of them a little bit ago. they're back together. i.c.e. says they understand that people are concerned with the timing, that the first day of school had nothing to do with it. they said this was planned for months, well before el paso, well before the shootings. the dates just happened to be after el paso. on our end, this was months and months of planning. we did this under past presidents. this is business as usual for us, a lot of people spay it was insensitive, so cruel, so sieve asp is the targeting of latinos. >>> diann gallagher, thank you very much. >>> joining us is mike quigley. thank you for joining us. let's start with the president's trip to el passo. what doe
there were people who opened up their homes, even a man who opened up his gym for kids who were in daycare and school. listen to the trauma in these children's faces. >> governments, police -- your hard, let my parents with everybody, don't leads the childs -- i need my dad. [ crying ] my dad is not a criminal. please. >> reporter: now, look, that little girl looking for her mother, she's been reunited. i spoke with both of them a little bit ago. they're back together. i.c.e. says...
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host: who are your backers? who funds you to make this research happened?uest: we are funded by a mix of individuals on our board and listed on our website, and also big foundations to fund a lot of policy work. for example, i do a lot of work on higher education with the big climate team, and we have foundations that come to support that and the idea that there should be more pragmatism in d.c. and folks who are thinking about what do we actually do to move things forward instead of just fighting the extreme? host: we will go to call per aidy bryant's first in hamilton, caller: host: good morning. caller: there are so many people who have announced that they are running for president. it is confusing. you cannot listen to them. it dominates the news media, regardless of which network you listen to. i wish they would enact election onerm and mandate that no can announce or raise money more than 12 months before the election they want to run in. well, notse people, all of them, but a lot of them are our elected officials, and they are not doing their job. th
host: who are your backers? who funds you to make this research happened?uest: we are funded by a mix of individuals on our board and listed on our website, and also big foundations to fund a lot of policy work. for example, i do a lot of work on higher education with the big climate team, and we have foundations that come to support that and the idea that there should be more pragmatism in d.c. and folks who are thinking about what do we actually do to move things forward instead of just...
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the who knocked up. the last one to rob you who are lovely or who are about a war he levy. if you so that. drive you who are living at that began are you will see who will also work i or why the recent good either again i let ye to be him a see i see you before i mean what i. don't know mark up on a lawsuit or. that about of a way and. see as. the free bustle and i didn't have the who am i the spoke. in response and to not be formed a new grouping the popular congress party shamir immediately fosler be shot him obama shall be. is indeed the guy bill the bill and now scandal of god all female done that will go to europe will now america's ear when i hear c.s.e. . miles of the island mobile i shall be the one so ya know she has them so you know now. who how when i have. to gordon. she has an amusing feel guy who for ideal woman walked in with some of. so young they are then in us a coming messiah flooding many might and i've been a slug. well you know what the holocene you know when i've done it one more time us army study and we're going to see you and i said what i want to
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lid there who were enslav to theiand who made th land -- who arare basically and we are discriminatinginst? i think reparations has to be part of that conversation. yet to start thinking about if the federal government took this find a way totet to invested back into them. if you think about this as a federaral investment in white farmers, in wall street eventually why wouldn't it be ethicacal, why wouldn't it be necessssary for the federal government to invest and black farmers the same way? amy: you are talking about something like 12 million acres of land. that is about the size of vermont and new hampshire combined. your final comment? >> 12 mimillion acres. it is a staggering amount of landnd. it amounts to something north of hundreds o of millions to perhas trillions of dollars worth of lost.legacy, culture that is titanic. and whatever policy comes next has to be just as titanic. amy: vann newkirk, thank you for being with us staff writer at , the atlantic where he covers politics and policy. we willing to your latest piece, "the great land robbery: the shameful story of how 1 m
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now and on those families who have somebody who's not yet out of the woods. we are daily visiting del sol and university medical center to be with our fellow el pasoens. tomorrow i'm going to ciudad juarez to visit with those that have lost people. >> thanks for taking the time to be with us tonight, beto o'rourke. really appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >> again, congressman o'rourke, as he mention there had, is off the presidential campaign trail right now, although he said emphatically there, he will be rejoining the campaign trail. he is in contention for the democratic nomination for president in his hometown grieving el paso right now, will be there, it sounds, for the foreseeable future. this was the scene in el paso as the president arrived there today. it was 100 degrees or more in el paso today. but congressman o'rourke was out there along with all of these el paso residents and community leaders and elected officials. veronica escobar, why just mentioned, who seceded beto o'rourke and is now el paso's representative in congress, they are lu
now and on those families who have somebody who's not yet out of the woods. we are daily visiting del sol and university medical center to be with our fellow el pasoens. tomorrow i'm going to ciudad juarez to visit with those that have lost people. >> thanks for taking the time to be with us tonight, beto o'rourke. really appreciate you being here. >> thank you. >> again, congressman o'rourke, as he mention there had, is off the presidential campaign trail right now, although...
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who failed and who is responsible? a sars source says the two guar the special housing unit were both working overtime and one working his fifth extra shift of the week. cnn has been following this breaking news this evening. kara, this source is also telling cnn jeffrey epstein should not have been left alone in his cell at all and that guards should have been checking on him. even when he was asleep. what is the official explanation for this? >> well, ana, the bureau of prisons which overseas the metropolitan correctional center where epstein was held is not commenting at all at this hour, but those are all great questions that you've just laid out, and questions that the fbi and the department of justice's office of inspector general are very likely to be investigating, themselves, and focusing on. a source familiar with epstein's detention has told our colleague, mark morales, that there appeared to be at least two breaches in what would be the normal protocol. epstein was held on suicide watch because he was found
who failed and who is responsible? a sars source says the two guar the special housing unit were both working overtime and one working his fifth extra shift of the week. cnn has been following this breaking news this evening. kara, this source is also telling cnn jeffrey epstein should not have been left alone in his cell at all and that guards should have been checking on him. even when he was asleep. what is the official explanation for this? >> well, ana, the bureau of prisons which...
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the first question, who can be donald trump is the number one is who can win, who can beat donald trump is the number one question democratic primary voters have to ask themselves. in my opinion can he is a reckless and lawless president and he needs to be retired in 2020. [cheers and applause] mr. delaney: what who can do that? to me it is someone who has a real economic vision that all americans can get behind in terms of how we create a more prosperous future and actually do things to prepare our citizens for the world. it is a candidate who is running on real solutions, solutions that are workable, and we tell you how we are going to pay for them and we tell you how we are going to get them done, not impossible promises. that is the kind of candidate you need, someone who has got real ideas and can build the kind of economic future that we deserve and someone who can defend their positions and go toe to toe with the president of the united states. you need someone who can build a big tent where progressives, moderates, independents, and even disaffected republicans want to vote for
the first question, who can be donald trump is the number one is who can win, who can beat donald trump is the number one question democratic primary voters have to ask themselves. in my opinion can he is a reckless and lawless president and he needs to be retired in 2020. [cheers and applause] mr. delaney: what who can do that? to me it is someone who has a real economic vision that all americans can get behind in terms of how we create a more prosperous future and actually do things to...
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this is a budget that says, to those of you who are struggling to stay here, for those of you who are struggling to provide here, we see you. thank you again to mayor breed, and to president norman you for entrusting me with this responsibility. and now that it is all over, i am not sure, actually, that my colleagues or my staff would agree, but i think i'm willing to do this for another five years. [laughter]. [applause] i want to thank all of my colleagues at the board, especially board, especially our budget committee members for your confidence and collaboration. thank you to the people of san francisco who entrust us with the money earned off the hardbacks of hard-working san franciscans. and now let's -- let's get this thing signed. i like to present the president of the board, norman e. -- norman g. -- president norman yee. [applause] [laughter] >> i'm sorry, i can't hide the fact that i'm freezing. [laughter] welcome, everybody. this district is the most important district in the northwest sector of san francisco. [laughter] i really want to think them air, your staff, and i k
this is a budget that says, to those of you who are struggling to stay here, for those of you who are struggling to provide here, we see you. thank you again to mayor breed, and to president norman you for entrusting me with this responsibility. and now that it is all over, i am not sure, actually, that my colleagues or my staff would agree, but i think i'm willing to do this for another five years. [laughter]. [applause] i want to thank all of my colleagues at the board, especially board,...
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it changes who we are as a country.e do not put kids in cages until you have given people permission to put them in cages, by calling them animals, and seeking to dehumanize them. you don't lose the lives of seven children in the custody and care of the wealthiest, the most powerful country on the face of the planet unless you have made it possible. you do not get somebody driving 600 miles to come to this community, in his manifesto repeating the very words used by the president of the united states to justify this act of terror and hatred and violence and death. yet in the face of this, our institutions have failed us. and in this democracy, none of us can take any comfort or feel in any way superior because all of us are part of the institutions, whether it is our legislature, our congress, the press, social media, they are all comprised of all of us. but they have been impotent in the face of the gravest threat we have ever known, one that we experienced firsthand here in el paso a week ago saturday. it is almost as
it changes who we are as a country.e do not put kids in cages until you have given people permission to put them in cages, by calling them animals, and seeking to dehumanize them. you don't lose the lives of seven children in the custody and care of the wealthiest, the most powerful country on the face of the planet unless you have made it possible. you do not get somebody driving 600 miles to come to this community, in his manifesto repeating the very words used by the president of the united...
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who never bothered who never questioned themselves who who who in fact agreed with the system would be their peace with the system now they found another outlet for their horrible antidemocratic attitudes it's just a terrible terrible thing we were much too lenient on them after reunification but i love you actually that's exactly the point this is the thing that you sermons resent if you travel to saxony to them democracy didn't deliver on their expectations of what they feel they really think promised and the last thing they want right now from politicians is to be elected on how democratic they are and whether their opinion is valid or not and this is exactly what leads to such broad support. for the far right whether you agree with it or not it's a phantom phenomenon and it's that i think that they do it they want their experiences to be validated they want these broken biography things you called them to be to be seen by the mainstream of dermont and mainstream media to just be part of germany and be seen as like part of it and not the. we're sort of cast off fly over country but
who never bothered who never questioned themselves who who who in fact agreed with the system would be their peace with the system now they found another outlet for their horrible antidemocratic attitudes it's just a terrible terrible thing we were much too lenient on them after reunification but i love you actually that's exactly the point this is the thing that you sermons resent if you travel to saxony to them democracy didn't deliver on their expectations of what they feel they really think...
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who actually wins this argument? unfortunate tenor and tone, and it's unfortunate that we're at this place in this country at this moment. let me say a few things. first, racism was here long before donald trump is going to be here, long after donald trump. that's first. second, donald trump is a racist. and third, i think that it's incumbent upon all of us and this may sound cheesy, but i find it to be true that we have to love our neighbors, even when they don't love us. i don't think ever single supporter of donald trump or voter for donald trump is racist. i do believe they're complicit, and i do think they set aside his racism, his bigotry and xenophobia, and i think that's a problem. until people stand up to this, until people say this is not who we are or we are better than, this then yes, you are complicit. and yes, a lot of the problems that we're having in this country when it deals with the tone and tenor of race, they fall at your lap as well. >> so you're saying, bakari, look, we're tired of being called
who actually wins this argument? unfortunate tenor and tone, and it's unfortunate that we're at this place in this country at this moment. let me say a few things. first, racism was here long before donald trump is going to be here, long after donald trump. that's first. second, donald trump is a racist. and third, i think that it's incumbent upon all of us and this may sound cheesy, but i find it to be true that we have to love our neighbors, even when they don't love us. i don't think ever...
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who's the best person to beat trump.en i think i can break through. >> i've just got to keep finding fresh ways to-- to talk about what we did in colorado. and most importantly how we brought people together. >> reporr: and then there's new jersey senator cory booker, who says he's already rising-- in less-noticed metrics like endorsements and staff. >> theeople that have gone on are people more like me, the people like jimmy carter or barack obama or bill clinton. people were considered longs shis far out. but what were they were doing was they were buildingan incredible oations here in iowa. >> reporter: there's another issue for democrats in iow- beating president trump in a state he won by nine points. >> i like trump. t i limp. he's just... he's just a guy. he's not a politician. he's just a guy like me. >> rorter: here, democrats' move to the left for t primary is pushing some away. >> they're so liberal. they just don't en want to move on in this world. they want everything to be socialism. they want everything to
who's the best person to beat trump.en i think i can break through. >> i've just got to keep finding fresh ways to-- to talk about what we did in colorado. and most importantly how we brought people together. >> reporr: and then there's new jersey senator cory booker, who says he's already rising-- in less-noticed metrics like endorsements and staff. >> theeople that have gone on are people more like me, the people like jimmy carter or barack obama or bill clinton. people were...
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who was in charge of it? could anyone -- for instance, if it was the justice department directly supervisory of mcc, who supervises it? >> the justice department is ultimately the owner of this property. it's a federal facility and, you know, the attorney general who spoke on saturday several times ability his concern about this is ultimately the supervisor of this facility. he may be removed but it's his responsibility. >> talk about this facility itself. you just described it it as people who have been in there say it's quite frightening. here's what a former inmate had to say in new york post. in this person's view it would have been impossible to hang ones self in one of these jails. there's no way for you to connect to anything. you have sheets but they're paper level, not strong enough. he was 200 pounds. it would never happen. could he have done it from the bed? no, sir, there's a steel frame but you can't move it. there's no light fixture, there's no bars and there's a cop at the door about every 9 mi
who was in charge of it? could anyone -- for instance, if it was the justice department directly supervisory of mcc, who supervises it? >> the justice department is ultimately the owner of this property. it's a federal facility and, you know, the attorney general who spoke on saturday several times ability his concern about this is ultimately the supervisor of this facility. he may be removed but it's his responsibility. >> talk about this facility itself. you just described it it...
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so i want to sing everyone so much everyone who who is here and. everyone who is involved in this climate fights because this is a tight cross-post this across continents. was. speaking just a few moments ago in new york city our correspondent. standing by there in battery park in new york just a shell away from. just. i mean let's just talk about the image that we just saw here we've got a 16 year old who just spent 15 days in a boat crossing the atlantic. no carbon footprint and she just told the cheering supporters that it was insane that a 16 year old had to do this. absolutely brenda you know she is she does not mince her words that's for sure she said it like it is and. what i suppose many people really respect her for a lot of her supporters a lot of the young people young and old in fact who are joining her in her fight against you know climate change this climate crisis she went up there to rapturous applause when she came in here and she's just still at behind me in the boat and a lot of people were cheering her on and giving her a lot of
so i want to sing everyone so much everyone who who is here and. everyone who is involved in this climate fights because this is a tight cross-post this across continents. was. speaking just a few moments ago in new york city our correspondent. standing by there in battery park in new york just a shell away from. just. i mean let's just talk about the image that we just saw here we've got a 16 year old who just spent 15 days in a boat crossing the atlantic. no carbon footprint and she just told...
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so that his followers, the people who cling to his every word, who follow his rallies, who get riled up and excited about the bigotry that comes from his speeches at those rallies, they need to hear that the president acknowledges that he was wrong. and that his words were wrong, and that every human being has value. >> that was congresswoman veronica escobar on monday. the congresswoman from el paso. so soon after the el paso massacre in her district and in her community. and she was answering a question there about why she had say that she didn't think it was appropriate for president trump to come to el paso in the wake of the massacre, given his own words about an invasion at the border. words that were echoed, if not quoted, by the shooter. the way he had talked about immigrants. the way he has talked about people from mexico in particular. the way he has talked about border communities, including el paso. she was asked to explain why she thought, given the president's remarks of those kinds, he shouldn't come to el paso after the shooting. but that idea that she expressed in re
so that his followers, the people who cling to his every word, who follow his rallies, who get riled up and excited about the bigotry that comes from his speeches at those rallies, they need to hear that the president acknowledges that he was wrong. and that his words were wrong, and that every human being has value. >> that was congresswoman veronica escobar on monday. the congresswoman from el paso. so soon after the el paso massacre in her district and in her community. and she was...