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you have this very criminal hacker who is kind of a criminal from beginning to end who had a difficult upbringing. he is somebody who, as many in russia are, are steeped in mathematics and computer science from a young age and he feels like he has nothing to lose. he's very impoverished growing thisd kind of falls into -- he sees a lot of how american rock culture and pop culture is filled with these big, beautiful cars and huge houses and he wants to be a part of that. he is a part of that until it comes crumbling down. host: kate fazzini, in your book "kingdom of lies," and i will quote it. you is from yourself when were with "the wall street journal," this reporter has learned a lesson through these conversations that the significant cyber incidents in deed don't happen without a person behind the scenes who has a deeply felt reason for inflicting pain. people need reasons to do what they do and hackers are people. kate: yes. justs something -- and maybe even to backtrack a little think the term hacker it self, we think of that as referring to criminals and bad guys but as you see i
you have this very criminal hacker who is kind of a criminal from beginning to end who had a difficult upbringing. he is somebody who, as many in russia are, are steeped in mathematics and computer science from a young age and he feels like he has nothing to lose. he's very impoverished growing thisd kind of falls into -- he sees a lot of how american rock culture and pop culture is filled with these big, beautiful cars and huge houses and he wants to be a part of that. he is a part of 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. over facts.uth 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? or --ou a mic, >> 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 america hope. made them bel
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. over facts.uth 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? or...
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a lot of the different people who we have mentioned in terms of this arc are people who were not just strongly opposed to gay marriage but are strongly supportive of the traditional family unit being the ideal. >> guest: you'll have a complete range. one hand you have the types who are like, yes, we're not socially conservative at all, we're the ones who can bring people who are gay, lgbt, into right-wing thought because if you are, let's say, post progressive and you want mass muslim migration that's not very lgbt friendly. you have this -- the trade trad cons who think there's an agenda by the corporate press to legitimize pedophilia and things like this, and to regard it as they're trying to turn our kids into basically this nonsexual or kind of demi sexual type so how to have the complete range of everything. >> host: what about the trans commune. >> guest: i think that -- again, something that is a very big separate. those who are whatever you want to do is fine and some who think, with some reason, that the left will grab on to any comments it can at any given moment and use tha
a lot of the different people who we have mentioned in terms of this arc are people who were not just strongly opposed to gay marriage but are strongly supportive of the traditional family unit being the ideal. >> guest: you'll have a complete range. one hand you have the types who are like, yes, we're not socially conservative at all, we're the ones who can bring people who are gay, lgbt, into right-wing thought because if you are, let's say, post progressive and you want mass muslim...
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what does my son, who is not enlisted in the military, who has no need for a weapon of war, no trainingwhat does he need with this gunman? though she may not have known how to articulate the question, she was asking for help for herself, for her son and by extension, for this country. i know from listening to the surgeons and the doctors who have treated these gunshot victims some of whom also serve at william beaumont army medical center, have been trained in combat trauma care, the wounds they are seeing are like the wounds they saw in afghanistan and iraq. these weapons like the ak-47 were designed to kill people as effectively, as efficiently and as great a number as possible and that is exactly what they are doing. when you listen to doctors describe the internal injuries of these survivors, it is absolutely horrifying. but to this point we have a congress too craven to act. a democracy not up to the task, that favors those who can pay for access and influence and outcomes, the complicity and the silence of those in positions of public trust and that is exactly what has happened he
what does my son, who is not enlisted in the military, who has no need for a weapon of war, no trainingwhat does he need with this gunman? though she may not have known how to articulate the question, she was asking for help for herself, for her son and by extension, for this country. i know from listening to the surgeons and the doctors who have treated these gunshot victims some of whom also serve at william beaumont army medical center, have been trained in combat trauma care, the wounds...
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was in charge and who was making decisions about who would move where.here was enough law enforcement and community members willing to depe escalate situations as they arose and that was one of the things i was thrilled about. it's unhelpful to have the president or anybody else encouraging people -- mimislabeling antifa as the problem when the problem is really white seem m cysts tryin to take over our streets. amy: i wanted to ask you what happened to andy ngo in june. he called for antifa to be labeled as terrorists saying he was attacked by them when covering one of theirir demonstrations. this is him speaking to "the wall street journal." andy: antfa is a paramilitary movement made up of extremists, violence, communists who want a political revolution. on june 29 i was covering their demonstration as a journalist. as a mob they swarmed and attacked me, completely unprovoked on my part and went for my head, my face, my eyes with their fists and weapons. and this attack happened in front of the county justice center where the sheriff's office and poli
was in charge and who was making decisions about who would move where.here was enough law enforcement and community members willing to depe escalate situations as they arose and that was one of the things i was thrilled about. it's unhelpful to have the president or anybody else encouraging people -- mimislabeling antifa as the problem when the problem is really white seem m cysts tryin to take over our streets. amy: i wanted to ask you what happened to andy ngo in june. he called for antifa to...
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who was flat or who made an impression or who didn't. i get that. i'm part of that ecosystem, too. i recognize that more than ever before, the media environment and the political environment that we're in right now is such that a good, well-run campaign doesn't need to count on the headline writers or the cable news hosts or the big overview stories on the network news about who is winning and everybody else who isn't winning. more than ever before, in the kind of media landscape that we're in right now, what a candidate needs to move ahead, to expand his or her campaign, to raise money, to make you see them even if you have not been willing to see them before, more than anything what candidates need are good moments. capturable, tweetable moments. that they can build on. we have seen this already from every single one of these candidates. we think of these debates in terms of winners and losers. but being on the stage means you win at this point of the campaign. i can prove it. we have done there on the show once before. we did it when
who was flat or who made an impression or who didn't. i get that. i'm part of that ecosystem, too. i recognize that more than ever before, the media environment and the political environment that we're in right now is such that a good, well-run campaign doesn't need to count on the headline writers or the cable news hosts or the big overview stories on the network news about who is winning and everybody else who isn't winning. more than ever before, in the kind of media landscape that we're in...
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werechildren who time-barred by the statute of limitation of new york who could not bring cases against institution or individual ofause the statute limitations had expired. this one-year look back will allow for so many victims of childhood sexual abuse to be able to bring cases if they so choose, if that is the form of justice they want. and what we're seeing in only just one day is upwards of almost 500 cases. and we know there are hundreds, if not thousands, more. i think this is just underscoring the significance of how many people are affected by tos, of how important it is provide protection in the law, and also of how we have to make sure we are preventing this from happening in the future. childhood sexual abuse is something that most people don't speak about until they are upwards in their 50's. realnk we have to be very about this. the fact that this law is trauma-informed and acknowledges that reality is very important and also something i think about daily when i am thinking about policy changes or policy decisions because we want to make sure our law is trauma-informed. am
werechildren who time-barred by the statute of limitation of new york who could not bring cases against institution or individual ofause the statute limitations had expired. this one-year look back will allow for so many victims of childhood sexual abuse to be able to bring cases if they so choose, if that is the form of justice they want. and what we're seeing in only just one day is upwards of almost 500 cases. and we know there are hundreds, if not thousands, more. i think this is just...
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also, this pole suggests those who are most likely who are to go out.s. those who are most likely to go out and put that time commitment in a little bit more supportive of warren than sort of more general interests of voters. so warren moving up in iowa in striking distance. here's where things get interesting. because if warren let -- let's imagine a world where warren catches biden in iowa. where she beats biden in iowa. what would come next? new hampshire. that's the next-door neighbor state. she is in third place right now. remember, massachusetts, new hampshire, the shared media market, all of that. she is seven points behind joe biden. a world where elizabeth warren wins iowa, where bernie sanders falls back far in iowa, and where joe biden, the front-runner loses iowa, is that a world where elizabeth warren can make up that seven points and win new hampshire? in a world where elizabeth warren wins iowa and new hampshire, well, guess what, folks? this is the history. candidates who put that one-two punch together on the democratic side in modern t
also, this pole suggests those who are most likely who are to go out.s. those who are most likely to go out and put that time commitment in a little bit more supportive of warren than sort of more general interests of voters. so warren moving up in iowa in striking distance. here's where things get interesting. because if warren let -- let's imagine a world where warren catches biden in iowa. where she beats biden in iowa. what would come next? new hampshire. that's the next-door neighbor...
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but who are the people who are actually pushing it?his into congress during this period? >> i think that any conversation that opens as you did, there's several people we must consider and i happen to be a fan of a man who originally not born under the name he was known as. he was born in new hampshire in 1812. and he will go onto be the 18th vice president of the united states. he will also be the senator from massachusetts. and i'm going to leave that to the audience. does anyone know who i might be speaking with. that's right. that's right. and thank you, by the way. and we understand that it may have been his own upbringing. i mean here is a man whose father offered him according to tradition at least, you know, if you would take my son, i'm willing to change his name to whatever it might be, whatever yours might be in order to give him an occupation. and yet the fact that henry is not properly recognized, not since his demise. i mean, black people in the city knew him for two things. being a major force on behalf of abolition and
but who are the people who are actually pushing it?his into congress during this period? >> i think that any conversation that opens as you did, there's several people we must consider and i happen to be a fan of a man who originally not born under the name he was known as. he was born in new hampshire in 1812. and he will go onto be the 18th vice president of the united states. he will also be the senator from massachusetts. and i'm going to leave that to the audience. does anyone know...
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the man who knew too many. names of been mentioned, i don't want to mention those names because those people are innocent but the real question is what happens as far as them if any of them were committing, having sex with underage girls? you do not need corroboration to prosecute that as a practical matter you do because you can't -- difficult to prove the case against one individual or one individual beyond reasonable doubt without some corroboration but that could be in the emails that were just discovered. it be in the form of other witnesses who might make a deal but something nobody is talking about. deal, only the way the new york post could do it, a sweetheart deal, new york post headline was born that is, worst deal in the history of deal so with that background there is more in terms of what happened and on the civil side. these victims still can go against his estate they still need to prove it. victim or victims have to prove their claims so whether or not they will get justice remains to be seen. e
the man who knew too many. names of been mentioned, i don't want to mention those names because those people are innocent but the real question is what happens as far as them if any of them were committing, having sex with underage girls? you do not need corroboration to prosecute that as a practical matter you do because you can't -- difficult to prove the case against one individual or one individual beyond reasonable doubt without some corroboration but that could be in the emails that were...
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who paid, who got sued, what's the standing? this. >> guest: there were a tremendous number of lawsuits. everyone that you can imagine got sued starting with the kill or's parents. -- killer's parents. but then the school district, mr. d. himself, the principal, all the sheriff's departments, the maker of the drug that eric harris was on. anyone involved in the gun transactions, a huge list of people. most of those were eventually thrown out. the lawsuits then were, some were settled out of court where the killers' families agreed to settlements. most of the money, oddly enough, was paid by the killers' parents homeowners insurance policies. >> host: not the school district. >> guest: the school district and sheriff's department, they a made minor minor payouts. the bulk of the money came from the killers' parents, from their insurance policy. apparently if your son kills someone, that's part of your home insurance. that was stunning to me. there was a, there was a fair amount of money distributed to them. there were five holdou
who paid, who got sued, what's the standing? this. >> guest: there were a tremendous number of lawsuits. everyone that you can imagine got sued starting with the kill or's parents. -- killer's parents. but then the school district, mr. d. himself, the principal, all the sheriff's departments, the maker of the drug that eric harris was on. anyone involved in the gun transactions, a huge list of people. most of those were eventually thrown out. the lawsuits then were, some were settled out...
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think about the people who left. these are not exactly buttoned down people. >> so we didn't start in a great place. when trump did take office, he was humbled to the degree that donald trump can be humbled. >> omarosa. too restrained for him? >> he has his generals. >> and they're gone. >> mad dog mattis. >> increasingly, he is someone who feels he needs to rely on his own advice, use his best counsel, his own political adviser. let me say one thing. we talk about how his craziness is a vulnerability, and truly, it is, but i don't think it's number one vulnerability. i think exhaustion is. i think people are tired of this. >> collective exhaustion. >> let's go back to ron on this. ron, you have this captain quig notion of this guy, right? he's playing with ball bearings, wonder who took the frozen strawberries. you're laughing. your dad, i do know this, once said people get tired of politicians. you have to be like a hollywood actor and keep a little bit of this, a little bit -- trump is in our face starting at 6:30
think about the people who left. these are not exactly buttoned down people. >> so we didn't start in a great place. when trump did take office, he was humbled to the degree that donald trump can be humbled. >> omarosa. too restrained for him? >> he has his generals. >> and they're gone. >> mad dog mattis. >> increasingly, he is someone who feels he needs to rely on his own advice, use his best counsel, his own political adviser. let me say one thing. we talk...
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who fell through the cracks. and i can't help but think if we as a city can do better by all of our young people, we will prevent that from happening to them in the first place. part of the investments that we have been making to end youth homelessness in san francisco, including the rising up campaign, has led to -- although the homeless point in time count has gone up for the city as a whole, for youth homelessness we've seen that decrease by 10%. we need to get that to 0. because we have an obligation. i believe as folks who have been fortunate to succeed in whatever capacity, it doesn't matter if you're rich or poor or what have you, we all can give time and of ourselves to invest in young people to make sure that they grow and they thrive. that's what i'm committed to, not only with the rising up campaign, but with the opportunities for all programs where we will make sure that every high school student in this city has access, lynn, to a paid internship if they desire. so today is an incredible day of celeb
who fell through the cracks. and i can't help but think if we as a city can do better by all of our young people, we will prevent that from happening to them in the first place. part of the investments that we have been making to end youth homelessness in san francisco, including the rising up campaign, has led to -- although the homeless point in time count has gone up for the city as a whole, for youth homelessness we've seen that decrease by 10%. we need to get that to 0. because we have an...
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bent on people who are peoplearm and you have who are on the edge and i think sometimes these commentsush them a little further. go through athat i week without getting a death threat. rarely. and i am just trying to do my job. people paidhat the me to do. the constitution says i must do. some people get confused. first was when i being interviewed by the new york times. this is before i became chairman. know, they say that you are the president's worst nightmare. i said, that hurts my feelings. i said, i am not about the business of being the president's worst nightmare. know, i'm doing my job. and i have these duties, but i said, guess what. president is probably a nice guy, but i love my democracy. i love my country. and i love my countrymen. more. hasther words, i love what led me to this moment. parents toropping the congress of the united states of america to a sold-out press club event, that is coming a long way. but only in america and only because of democracy. i get that. [applause] jeff: as you indicated during your remarks between the time you agreed to come here and today,
bent on people who are peoplearm and you have who are on the edge and i think sometimes these commentsush them a little further. go through athat i week without getting a death threat. rarely. and i am just trying to do my job. people paidhat the me to do. the constitution says i must do. some people get confused. first was when i being interviewed by the new york times. this is before i became chairman. know, they say that you are the president's worst nightmare. i said, that hurts my...
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i'm not talking about someone who has a minimal or beginner sign language skills, but someone who is fluent in sign language so if there is a deaf person who is there, like how they can get the care. for example a social worker how did they get housing. i know the process can be very overwhelming for a lot of people. there is a lot of different systems that you have to go through in order to get the housing sometimes. to have one person that they connect with who can understand, i do understand and know there is a lot of homelessness and people who need services right now. however, i do understand the challenges that come with it. i do understand it is a first come, first serve system. since the number of people with disabilities is smaller than other homeless folks, how do we make sure they can be a priority and get the services they need? also, how do they get interpreters as well? that is the other portion of that as well. >> thank you for the comment about 311. i will make sure to add the phone number for tty and access to other presentations in the future. in terms of access and
i'm not talking about someone who has a minimal or beginner sign language skills, but someone who is fluent in sign language so if there is a deaf person who is there, like how they can get the care. for example a social worker how did they get housing. i know the process can be very overwhelming for a lot of people. there is a lot of different systems that you have to go through in order to get the housing sometimes. to have one person that they connect with who can understand, i do understand...
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people who incite those attacks, people who preach hatred.people who are responsible for white supremacy terrorist attacks are the leaders in this country, the opinion formers, who incite that stuff. it's not just donald trump, it's members of the republican party, senator john cornyn was tweeting just a few weeks ago about how there have been nine extra hispanic residents for are they going to address that this week in their prime time shows or are they going to find some way to blame democrats and liberals for this? donald trump was asked after christchurch to condemn this stuff. it's a group of small people and then he talked about invasions again. these people are shameless. i don't think we're going to see any change on their part and that's what's so dangerous. >> and if after this, the president of the united states holds another rally and again talks about invasion and again talks about the people coming into the country as almost sort of an infection on the country, then what? >> well, let me put it this way, joy, and you and i have
people who incite those attacks, people who preach hatred.people who are responsible for white supremacy terrorist attacks are the leaders in this country, the opinion formers, who incite that stuff. it's not just donald trump, it's members of the republican party, senator john cornyn was tweeting just a few weeks ago about how there have been nine extra hispanic residents for are they going to address that this week in their prime time shows or are they going to find some way to blame...
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a candidate who is running that ad tomorrow. riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common s
a candidate who is running that ad tomorrow. riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance...
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the black men who were elected along with the white men who were elected.his was america's first grand experiment with interracial democracy. it was crossed but at least it tried to get off the ground. the was one of the most positive of the benefits. i'll show you how effective voting franchise suppression can be. in louisiana had this 1898 sta state. that is when they found ways to circumvent the 15th amendment through poll taxes and everything. this is how effective it was. in 1998, there were a hundred and 30000 blackman registered to vote in louisiana. after the constitution was adopted in these new regulations work implemented, by 1904, 130,000 had been reduced precisely to 1300 and 42. 1003 and 42 by 1904. that's amazing. when we see voter suppression today that's what we have to keep in mind. next question. >> i am a social study supervisor for public schools. thank you. i have a question. the fight against racism, whites his supremacy is through education. however, my question is. what advice to give someone to people who are trying to fight for eq
the black men who were elected along with the white men who were elected.his was america's first grand experiment with interracial democracy. it was crossed but at least it tried to get off the ground. the was one of the most positive of the benefits. i'll show you how effective voting franchise suppression can be. in louisiana had this 1898 sta state. that is when they found ways to circumvent the 15th amendment through poll taxes and everything. this is how effective it was. in 1998, there...
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leads it, who is in it.ompromise pragmatism, so that all actually agreed on a cross—party basis what this government of national unity is going to do. and i hope that now we are coming back from holiday some serious discussions will take place on that. so to deal with those things and briefly, get through some of the question, you said that the borisjohnson government of the question, you said that the boris johnson government is committed to a no—deal brexit, he says he wants a deal. yes, no, is there any chance in your view that he will get a different deal from the eu? he would, if he stopped putting councilly conditions, but he, i have heard him say, he would prefer a deal, no—deal is a million to one chance and that kind of thing. he makes ridiculous demands, which i think make it 99% certain that he is not capable of negotiating a deal, because he is ha rd negotiating a deal, because he is hard line, right—wing nationalist supporters that he surrounded himself with are determined to get no—deal. himsel
leads it, who is in it.ompromise pragmatism, so that all actually agreed on a cross—party basis what this government of national unity is going to do. and i hope that now we are coming back from holiday some serious discussions will take place on that. so to deal with those things and briefly, get through some of the question, you said that the borisjohnson government of the question, you said that the boris johnson government is committed to a no—deal brexit, he says he wants a deal. yes,...
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who provides young people who are in the workforce helping older americans who are -- >> let's go to that. business needs two kinds of workers. let's face it, high-tech businesses, silicon valley, they're looking for engineering background, who can be programmers, we know all that i was talking to a guy at a fish store, who wants to work at a smelly fish store? somebody from jamaica who wanee a minimum wage job. >> what about the chicken place. 10 there is different kinds of economic deeds. when he says what's good for america is an open question. >> but immigration is his prime directive, right? what was the first issue that donald trump talked about when he announced for president? it was immigration and especially opposing immigration for mexico. when donald trump gets into trouble, his reflex is to go back to immigration as an issue that he believes and that he is comfortable with and he knows his base will support him on. >> today's comments from ken cuccinelli are nothing new from the immigration hard-liner. now you know how he got his job at immigration. when he was tapped as
who provides young people who are in the workforce helping older americans who are -- >> let's go to that. business needs two kinds of workers. let's face it, high-tech businesses, silicon valley, they're looking for engineering background, who can be programmers, we know all that i was talking to a guy at a fish store, who wants to work at a smelly fish store? somebody from jamaica who wanee a minimum wage job. >> what about the chicken place. 10 there is different kinds of...
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were on that list, who was a white supremacist, who was a racist, who isn't anything other than a decente in america 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,
were on that list, who was a white supremacist, who was a racist, who isn't anything other than a decente in america 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,...
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who's going to read? >> i strapped my waist a pair of colt revolvers and plenty of ammunition for the run to the border. we avoided the main road and made the entire trip at night. without meeting anyone. we crossed the missouri river on a ferry boat to fort leavenworth, kansas. i then can myself a free man. >> stay there. don't go anywhere. i want you to read somewhat something else. this is even better. this is from the leavenworth daily conservative, july 8, 1862. >> thousands of missouri slaves found their way into the union mines. protected by the gallant union soldiers and the free state of kansas. others still cross the missouri river in search of liberty on the bridge of ice, which god had built for the special accommodation. these people came among us, wholly destitute of the means of living. their sufferings were partly relieved by the malevolence and charity of friends here and elsewhere. >> those friends, thank you. thank you very much. those friends here and elsewhere was the kansas emancipat
who's going to read? >> i strapped my waist a pair of colt revolvers and plenty of ammunition for the run to the border. we avoided the main road and made the entire trip at night. without meeting anyone. we crossed the missouri river on a ferry boat to fort leavenworth, kansas. i then can myself a free man. >> stay there. don't go anywhere. i want you to read somewhat something else. this is even better. this is from the leavenworth daily conservative, july 8, 1862. >>...
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who are those? poor white knocks, poor black folks, people who don't have any money. they're the majority of the non-voters, and most of those non-voters, if they voted, would vote for democrats. if i look at this field who's the most like him? i would say right now it's the women. it's kamala harris and elizabeth warren. they are the candidates who are moving because women, if particularly women of color, are the constituency that's hungry. and i think that i would not be surprised if your final two were women, warren, harris or harris warren. >> host: do you think, and i'm going to ask you my last question so you can kind of hang it up there. joy, do you think there's a chance that there's a two-female ticket of harris warren/warren harris? >> guest: i think there is a chance. and not only that, but i would argue that there's a case for it. and the case i would a make is that a reelect, which is what this is, this is a reelect, it's a change election, right? you have to change what people already have. and most voters will stick with what they have, that's why it's
who are those? poor white knocks, poor black folks, people who don't have any money. they're the majority of the non-voters, and most of those non-voters, if they voted, would vote for democrats. if i look at this field who's the most like him? i would say right now it's the women. it's kamala harris and elizabeth warren. they are the candidates who are moving because women, if particularly women of color, are the constituency that's hungry. and i think that i would not be surprised if your...
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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 th
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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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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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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people who have not faced recession, presidents who go into re-election with with under 50% approval like jimmy carter and george herbert walker bush, they have lost. he has to turn this around. it's key to the leaks of people around him he's run out of weapons in his arsenal. he's run this so roughshod he's given himself no opportunity to buffer a downturn and that's why he's panicked. >> yes, how much should he worry about the political consequences of this, rick? because if you listen to him, what, me worry? nothing at all. he keeps spouting these statistics, although let's be realistic here, even if you're prone to like the president, even if you put aside like a lot of people have said they have, they wish he wouldn't tweet so much, they wish he couldn't say some of the things he said. if you're going to the store and things are costing you more money, if you're seeing the jobs are not coming back to the factory he said was going to reopen, we can go on and on in that vain. it is hard to see in many ways where this campaign goes. >> yes, in aaron's very good story, i'm just stea
people who have not faced recession, presidents who go into re-election with with under 50% approval like jimmy carter and george herbert walker bush, they have lost. he has to turn this around. it's key to the leaks of people around him he's run out of weapons in his arsenal. he's run this so roughshod he's given himself no opportunity to buffer a downturn and that's why he's panicked. >> yes, how much should he worry about the political consequences of this, rick? because if you listen...
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i am running because donald trump is not who we are. in fact, he is the worst of who we are.e, trump and his people are going to attack us. that's going to happen. it will be easy. but you know, bravery is never easy. let's make a statement. h.org.joewals tell the world you are ready to be brave. ♪ campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. c-span's campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. recenthe wake of the shootings in el paso, texas and dayton, ohio, the house judiciary committee will return early from summer recess to mark up three gun violence prevention bills, which include banning high-capacity ammunition magazines, restricting firearms from those doomed by a court to be a risk to themselves, and preventing an individual convicted of misdemeanor and hate crime's purchasing a gun. on c-spanage begins and c-span.org, wednesday, september 4, at 10 a.m. >> president trump of an first lady melania trump are on their way back to the united states after attending the g7 in france. -- the g7
i am running because donald trump is not who we are. in fact, he is the worst of who we are.e, trump and his people are going to attack us. that's going to happen. it will be easy. but you know, bravery is never easy. let's make a statement. h.org.joewals tell the world you are ready to be brave. ♪ campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. c-span's campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. recenthe wake of the...
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all of those that i just met who were shot, who were pulling throughs 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. he said the hospital has received more food from the community
all of those that i just met who were shot, who were pulling throughs 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...
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today we speak with an artist who has placed over 9 900 cross in the desert to honor the migrants w who have lost their lives. then we look at the mounting crisis in kashmir, two weeks after india revoked the special status of the indian controlled part of the mum limb majority region. -- muslim majority region. >> for 12 days we have been locked inside our houses. we cannot get out of our homes, get medicine. we have small children anti-can't buy anything for them. amy: we'll go to new delhi, india, to speak with a leadidin femmee any a activist who recen returned from a fact-finding mission in kashmir. all that and more coming up. ♪amy: welcome to democracy now, demomocracynowow.org, the war a peace report. i'm amy goodman. in brazil, public outrage is mounting over massive wildfires that has consumed parts of the amazon for several weeks. the #prayforamazonia trended tuesday as images of the raging blazes circulated on social media. the skies over the city of sao paulo went dark for around an hour d during the middle of the day monday, after winds carried in smoke from the foforest f
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to who. that is nothing new. i think the intent was that he was lamenting the fact you have so many folks, these big businesses in san antonio who made their livelihood off the hispanic community in san antonio that are propping up a president who is clearly racist, who is encouraging hate and division against the hispanic community. i believe people need to know what businesses in that city that are profiting off the backs of hispanic customers are turning around and putting that money into the pockets of a politician in donald trump that is actively making the lives of hispanics in this country worse. >> on guns, you have been very critical of the president. we are hearing him say just now he wants to see meaningful change on background checks. do you give him credit for trying to push for action on this? mr. castro: i will give the president credit when i see him sign legislation on common sense gun safety legislation. the media of all people should have figured out what his playbook is by
to who. that is nothing new. i think the intent was that he was lamenting the fact you have so many folks, these big businesses in san antonio who made their livelihood off the hispanic community in san antonio that are propping up a president who is clearly racist, who is encouraging hate and division against the hispanic community. i believe people need to know what businesses in that city that are profiting off the backs of hispanic customers are turning around and putting that money into...
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this is not who we are. this is not who -- this is not who we were, this is not who we must be. i think he hurts himself every time he does this sort of thing. but it's going to -- he's going to continue to do it. he's his own press secretary, his own communications director. he thinks he's a genius at communicating. a genius at branding. and so now he's slapping all kinds of brands on himself. he's about to slap the brand economic failure on his forehead for his trade war that's destabilizing the world economy. and going to lead potentially to a recession. >> well, that genius is at a 36% now, and to follow up what gene ended on. you have been saying for the past week or two that you believe that even his -- his more unbalanced behavior that's been noted by atlantic and by jonathan lemire and it's been noted by gene and noted by conservative, the fascist chants of send them back, to the dual loyalty press conference that he held outside the white house this week, you believe that he's been hearing from his aides inside the white house for the last week or two more bad news comi
this is not who we are. this is not who -- this is not who we were, this is not who we must be. i think he hurts himself every time he does this sort of thing. but it's going to -- he's going to continue to do it. he's his own press secretary, his own communications director. he thinks he's a genius at communicating. a genius at branding. and so now he's slapping all kinds of brands on himself. he's about to slap the brand economic failure on his forehead for his trade war that's destabilizing...
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from some who won we drive sell. the protests attracted ordinary people from all over the island people like omar so to phone to new york and he said wife to write up the couple is still amazed by the size of the crowds and there you see people i walk with this situation i'm going to do they more seriously than explanations. i don't think i don't think we are ready. for example when the war nor or a warning from waterbury but people are are more aware of the situation they argue about politics at their kitchen table the governor successor and what should happen next and the posse right now says she didn't pay much attention to politics but the protests really touched her heart. up to a 1000000 people were killed in the london genocide which took place 25 years ago in 1904. the vast majority of these perpetrators were men some of them are now meeting survivors to work through their trauma. was awful today these men sit side by side in community based social sarap to share their experiences during run discover just the
from some who won we drive sell. the protests attracted ordinary people from all over the island people like omar so to phone to new york and he said wife to write up the couple is still amazed by the size of the crowds and there you see people i walk with this situation i'm going to do they more seriously than explanations. i don't think i don't think we are ready. for example when the war nor or a warning from waterbury but people are are more aware of the situation they argue about politics...
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up kn you know, for people who have constituents who are huge trump supporters, particularly in the house where it is particularly gerrymandered and it is so red, it more perilous for people to speak out. not that they're not saying it in private, they're just not saying it as openly in public. >> five russians were buried today after what's been called one of the worst nuclear accidents since chernobyl. the explosion was like live caus -- likely caused by a new missile that vladimir putin has touted in the past. >> i will speak to a reporter who rode along on a flight as nearly 100 people were being deported to guatemala. what he learned on i.c.e. air coming up. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ ♪ walkabout wednesdays are back! get a sirloin or chicken on the barbie, fries, and a draft beer or coca-cola - all for just $10.99. hurry in! wednesdays are for outback. outback steakhouse. aussie rules. wednesdays are for outback. ♪ want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? introducing febreze one. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using
up kn you know, for people who have constituents who are huge trump supporters, particularly in the house where it is particularly gerrymandered and it is so red, it more perilous for people to speak out. not that they're not saying it in private, they're just not saying it as openly in public. >> five russians were buried today after what's been called one of the worst nuclear accidents since chernobyl. the explosion was like live caus -- likely caused by a new missile that vladimir...
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needed someone who is loyal who is young but who is faceless and who is who was seen by it not to be a rival to him yes and what is i think very important that putin. as these years and these time for putin was very important because putin managed in a very short time to bring back his colleagues from the f.a.a. from the k.g.b. into the higher ranks of presidential presidential administrations we talked briefly about what's next the 66 years old he can go on for ever is there any sign of a successor being groomed. i think there is still no direct sign of a new successor i think there is one person who is very influential that is the minister of defense mr scheuer who. also can play a strong leader i think he has also the trust of putin he was very successful in in strengthening defense operad towards the defense system in russia but i think the main the main question will be how puttin by himself can protect his influence behind the scenes i think it would be not i cannot exclude that the kremlin will find some way to make putin maybe or fish really a representative of some security
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someone who's not going to inflame but someone who's going to heal, someone who's not going to driveapart but bring us together. someone who operates not with fear but inspires hope and believes in our fellow americans. that's the kind of leader that el paso has taught me to be. and when it comes to the texas senate race there are seven extraordinary candidates running right now, any one of whom would be far better than john cornyn and anyone of whom stands better to beat him. i'm running to be president of this country. >> do have december 9th marked in your calendar? december 9th is the last day i believe you can file in the senate democratic primary in texas. and i'm afraid, congressman, you might be getting this question right up until december 9th. >> no, and let me make your show the place where i tell you and i tell the country i will not in any scenario rain for the united states senate. i'm running for president, i'm running for this country. i'm taking this fight directly to donald trump and that's exclusively what i'm focused on doing right now. >> i want to expand on what
someone who's not going to inflame but someone who's going to heal, someone who's not going to driveapart but bring us together. someone who operates not with fear but inspires hope and believes in our fellow americans. that's the kind of leader that el paso has taught me to be. and when it comes to the texas senate race there are seven extraordinary candidates running right now, any one of whom would be far better than john cornyn and anyone of whom stands better to beat him. i'm running to be...
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ok i was an artist who feels he's u.s. hit with the sounds of middle east and north africa they live in america musician relates tales of struggle while expressing the power of political engagement and resistance the son of a libyan pro-democracy activists he was an opponent of then leader moammar gadhafi go bass rapper has campaigned for a host of activists causes he was a headline name among several arab american artists who joined the employ 5 peace saving syrian lives toured in 2017 now k m is preparing to release his most personal and focused work yet to have it's good to have you in the street as well as for pleasure thank you for having me will was shaped by at parents family but you will story about how you became what inspires you comes directly from your dad even mentioned right at the top of the show he sent us some pictures this is your dad tell us about him and how that influenced where you ended up going up. so. my father you know obviously was a political prisoner in libya he. helped form up position movemen
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who were the four people who looked at them?know he had gone to london, three times involved with christopher steele, there was james baker who we know was leaking to mother jones and david corn to get out the dossier, in an orwellian sense, lisa page and peter strzok, no comment needed. they got together and said let's categorize these -- the ones that he took home we determined are confidential and not erroneous and the ones he left behind we will say are classified but he is not subject to criminal exposure because he didn't take those three home. how hard would have been to get three or four fbi agents who are not involved in spreading and ceding the steele dossier and were not confidants of jim comey -- exactly the type of behavior that is getting people very disillusioned because we've seen with the clinton email scandal he acted on ethically and unprofessionally but not criminally. here we have the same devastating acknowledgment but his own friends ensured he wasn't the subject to criminal liability post fecteau. these a
who were the four people who looked at them?know he had gone to london, three times involved with christopher steele, there was james baker who we know was leaking to mother jones and david corn to get out the dossier, in an orwellian sense, lisa page and peter strzok, no comment needed. they got together and said let's categorize these -- the ones that he took home we determined are confidential and not erroneous and the ones he left behind we will say are classified but he is not subject to...
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khuram, that's who he was born, that's who he was assigned to be, and he was raised as a boy — and thenirit is. and he says straight out that he misses saima. he says saima comes out in the day a few times, in a bit of his speech or in a bit of his attitude, but he can't live and dress, and most importantly, probably, he can't love the way he wants to. good evening, everyone. you guys are listening to fm 91 with our very special guest, guru ashee butt. tonight, on one of lahore‘s most popular radio stations, guru ashee is using her celebrity status to win over a national audience and draw attention to the plight of her people. to have references to things like hiv and to people rejecting members of their own family and social stigma — to have that on mainstream radio and to be starting those conversations in this country is pretty revolutionary, actually. the idea that being third gender is so unacceptable that it can't be tolerated is the cause of social isolation for many third gender people. now khuram is getting older, he's attempting to conform. he's turned his back on his third ge
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win the nomination who still find president obama very popular who have very positive memories of the obama administration. so that's why joe biden knows who his voters are right now. he knows they're older voters, black voters, moderates. and a lot of those folks do very much like president obama, do like that association. but that's the thing. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders have very good debate performances, you know, on the first night. and they are people who are clearly -- when they talk about big structural change it's not just compared to donald trump. it's compared to president obama. and that does resonate with some of those younger voters, voters of color. and julian castro did say at one point, talked about obama's job record and said thank you. quickly before we go, susan page, what was up with bill de blasio's attacks on joe biden and others? i guess, of course he can do that but to what end? what is his goal in doing it? >> well, he got himself in the debate in a more -- he was more center stage at the debate when he made those attacks. probably doesn't benefit de
win the nomination who still find president obama very popular who have very positive memories of the obama administration. so that's why joe biden knows who his voters are right now. he knows they're older voters, black voters, moderates. and a lot of those folks do very much like president obama, do like that association. but that's the thing. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders have very good debate performances, you know, on the first night. and they are people who are clearly -- when they...
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we found the man who made the hat. people are using his hat as inspiration. >> yes >> do people here like him do you like him? >> i like his style. >> i think it's deeply disturbing when white supremacists feel like they're taking queues from our commander in chief >> reporter: this is international. whitts and the far right are making deep political inroads all across europe and as we saw, they're increasingly hope and confident lester >> all right, richard, and as you mentioned the president spoke about the shootings today including delivering a sweeping condemnation of racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. some democrats are pointing to his previous statements and they're skeptical. and now former president obama is weighing in on this here's hallie jackson. >> reporter: from president trump -- >> hatred warps the mind, rah advantages the heart, and devours the soul >> reporter: no ambiguity today. >> our nation must condemn racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. these sinister ideologies must be defeated. hate has n
we found the man who made the hat. people are using his hat as inspiration. >> yes >> do people here like him do you like him? >> i like his style. >> i think it's deeply disturbing when white supremacists feel like they're taking queues from our commander in chief >> reporter: this is international. whitts and the far right are making deep political inroads all across europe and as we saw, they're increasingly hope and confident lester >> all right, richard,...
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don't live in our country but who have a right to succeed or who have a right to thrive and who have a right to humanitarian. resources and it's there is nothing any of us is going to be able to do to deny these people the equality that they seek because there are more of them there are of us those who are privileged there are more of them and they have a more compelling reason to advance their interests so what we have to figure out how to do is a problem with a van and accommodate ourselves to them. the land of the free home of the brave the american dream. the lead's. generations of people have dreamed of enjoying freedom prosperity and success in the u.s. . but there's a dark side to this picture too wars violence and protest. that the us is the land of supposedly tips here everything's a bit larger than life. even the landscape with its wide open spaces and seemingly endless horizons but is america still the land of our dreams so stop with the american dream the american dream is the german dream. they're american dream is the zambian dream and american dream is the icelandic dr
don't live in our country but who have a right to succeed or who have a right to thrive and who have a right to humanitarian. resources and it's there is nothing any of us is going to be able to do to deny these people the equality that they seek because there are more of them there are of us those who are privileged there are more of them and they have a more compelling reason to advance their interests so what we have to figure out how to do is a problem with a van and accommodate ourselves...
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a decade later, the afghan war is still taking its toll on those who served there and the families whoeated for post—traumatic stress. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has been talking to helmand's survivors. helmand 2009, and these british troops are getting ready to patrol. they're in sangin — the most dangerous town in the most dangerous province. among them, 18—year—old joe murphy. here, william aldridge, who'd also just turned 18. jonathan horne, a veteran at 28. and daniel simpson who'd recently become a dad. out of shot is james backhouse, also 18. the five who in one day would never return. all killed on the day deadliest patrol of the deadliest year for the british army. ten years on, families, friends and comrades have come to the staffordshire memorial that now bears their names. but they're still struggling to comprehend their loss. i just think what a waste. of them all being... yeah, yeah, they did do some good things, but... i have a bit of an issue with the age of the younger ones getting killed out there. i think i believe we did bring something there, a level
a decade later, the afghan war is still taking its toll on those who served there and the families whoeated for post—traumatic stress. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has been talking to helmand's survivors. helmand 2009, and these british troops are getting ready to patrol. they're in sangin — the most dangerous town in the most dangerous province. among them, 18—year—old joe murphy. here, william aldridge, who'd also just turned 18. jonathan horne, a veteran at 28. and daniel...
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one is the relationship of someone who drinks to society. this is something we looked at a bit, the fact that we have people who with regard to drinking, people tend to drink with their friends that they will buy a round of drinks they will toast each other and so you have this idea that alcohol is something that people enjoy communally. is opium something that people enjoy communally? >> de quincey talked about how being in a crowd was depressing and stifling and how you seek out quiet solitude and a calm dark lace . >> yes, and that the most interesting thing to de quincey is not other people but what is going on in his own mind. therefore, it was seen as a substance that someone who was not a good citizen would prefer because they are more interested in themselves and anyone else >> shelby and evan are right when they note that the withdrawal alcohol is worse than the withdrawal from opium. but what happens is this conclusion among many that many come to believe that if one is trying to give it up not just give up in the detoxification pr
one is the relationship of someone who drinks to society. this is something we looked at a bit, the fact that we have people who with regard to drinking, people tend to drink with their friends that they will buy a round of drinks they will toast each other and so you have this idea that alcohol is something that people enjoy communally. is opium something that people enjoy communally? >> de quincey talked about how being in a crowd was depressing and stifling and how you seek out quiet...
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barack obama knew exactly who i was. >> stephen: ( as biden ) "an insurance policy for voters who get ) and after yet-- after yet-- >> jon: whoa. a little bit nervous. just a little bit nervous. ( cheers and applause ) slightly nervous. >> stephen: after yet another clash of the titans with harris, biden told people to look up his argument online. >> if you doubt me, google "1,000 prisoners freed kamala harris." >> thank you. >> stephen: ( as biden ) "then, google 'joe biden and barack obama' and just keep scrolling down." google images. then, senator gillibrand took a bold swipe at answering how she would beat trump. >> i can talk to those white women in the suburbs that voted for trump and explain to them what white privilege actually is. >> stephen: ( as gillibrand ) midst, for i come with offerings of chardonnay and skinny pop." we speak the same-- my bounty is as boundless as the sea." when the topic of climate change came up-- serious subject-- andrew yang had a blunt assessment. >> the last four years have been the four warmest years in history. this is going to be a tough trut
barack obama knew exactly who i was. >> stephen: ( as biden ) "an insurance policy for voters who get ) and after yet-- after yet-- >> jon: whoa. a little bit nervous. just a little bit nervous. ( cheers and applause ) slightly nervous. >> stephen: after yet another clash of the titans with harris, biden told people to look up his argument online. >> if you doubt me, google "1,000 prisoners freed kamala harris." >> thank you. >> stephen: ( as...
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who's driving what situation? it's true.t factors drive it, but the president sitting behind the wheel and he's got his foot on the gas, so what do you expect tomorrow? >> i expect the president to be the president. he's going to be the racist in chief. i want him to go to mar-a-lago, have a robe, drink a coke, put away your twitter and watch fox news. because this is a president who couldn't be bothered on sunday as a nation was mourning two marks to actually go to el paso, to go to dayton. what did he do? he golfed. the next day on monday, he had one job, read the teleprompter. he messed it up. he couldn't even say the city properly. maybe he'll land in toledo and not dayton. i want him to bring a $470,000 check, because he owe it is community money, and i want him to say, guess what, there's a gun control bill, i want to tell senator mitch mcconnell to get that bill in senate and i want to pressure these republicans to pass this background check. and the third thing i would do is apologize to that community. i'm sorry i f
who's driving what situation? it's true.t factors drive it, but the president sitting behind the wheel and he's got his foot on the gas, so what do you expect tomorrow? >> i expect the president to be the president. he's going to be the racist in chief. i want him to go to mar-a-lago, have a robe, drink a coke, put away your twitter and watch fox news. because this is a president who couldn't be bothered on sunday as a nation was mourning two marks to actually go to el paso, to go to...
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even his supporters know who he is. we've got to let him know who we e. we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. >> nawaz: meanwhile, during a visit to an iowa farm, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren called the president himself a white supremacist. at the state fair, julian castro told newshour's lisa desjardins that he agrees. >> he's actively fostering division and hate in our countr >> reporter: you think he's a white supremacist and a racist? o i think that's the kindf... yes, i think he's a racist. i think that he believes... it seems like he believes that white people are better than or superior to other people, unfortunately. >> nawaz: and lisa joins me now from the iowa state fair. lisa, i want to ask you about mr. castro's comments in a moment. let's start wh the iowa state fair, kind of a starting belt for the presidential primary race. what are all the candidates doing right now to winvoters? >> that's exactly right. sort of think of this as almost a political freeor all, barely organized political free for all, but
even his supporters know who he is. we've got to let him know who we e. we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. >> nawaz: meanwhile, during a visit to an iowa farm, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren called the president himself a white supremacist. at the state fair, julian castro told newshour's lisa desjardins that he agrees. >> he's actively fostering division and hate in our countr >> reporter: you think he's a white supremacist and a racist? o...
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and that's who i am.age. >> congresswoman gabbard. >> trump and politicians in washington failed us. they continue to escalate tensions with other nuclear armed countries like russia and china. and north korea. starting a new cold war pushing us closer to the brink of nuclear catastrophe. now as we stand here tonight there are thousands of nuclear missiles pointed at us. if we were to get an attack we have have 30 minutes before we were hit. and you would receive an alert like the one we received in hawaii last year. that would say, incoming missile. seek immediate shelter. this is not a drill. seek immediate shelter. this is not a drill. you would see as we did as my loved ones in hawaii did, there's no shelter. this is the warmonger hoax. there is no shelter. it's all a lie. as president i will end this insanity. it doesn't have to be this way. i will end the wasteful regime change wars. work to end the new cold war through the use of dmoem si to deescalate the tensions and take the trillions of dollars
and that's who i am.age. >> congresswoman gabbard. >> trump and politicians in washington failed us. they continue to escalate tensions with other nuclear armed countries like russia and china. and north korea. starting a new cold war pushing us closer to the brink of nuclear catastrophe. now as we stand here tonight there are thousands of nuclear missiles pointed at us. if we were to get an attack we have have 30 minutes before we were hit. and you would receive an alert like the...
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that's who he is. goes to a hospital ostensibly to comfort people and talks about the size of his overflow crowds. i have aired president obama's moment singing "amazing grace." i think we have that footage again. my old boss george w. bush after 9/11 took it upon himself to represent all americans at a moment of shock and horror. donald trump doesn't fail trying, he just fails. >> it's almost as if that very important shift that's needed for the characterization of a president, right, the care, the heart, that we've seen from every president as you just mentioned, whether it's republican or democrat, he's missing it. he doesn't have it. and he doesn't even try. the shallowness, the tone deafness, he will never be able to rise to the occasion because he cannot. and he only cares about donald trump. the thing about this week that i found interesting was you actually saw him flailing. you saw him out there just flailing about. the reason why is because all of the democratic candidates were on one accord,
that's who he is. goes to a hospital ostensibly to comfort people and talks about the size of his overflow crowds. i have aired president obama's moment singing "amazing grace." i think we have that footage again. my old boss george w. bush after 9/11 took it upon himself to represent all americans at a moment of shock and horror. donald trump doesn't fail trying, he just fails. >> it's almost as if that very important shift that's needed for the characterization of a president,...