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and i remember who i was with.ember the tears i shed with my wife as our 2-year-old was in the house, who's now 20 and for the first time in my adult life, i felt as if i did not know how to protect my family. i was a member of the board of supervisors. we had a meeting that day and we were concerned about attacks on orange county and john wayne airport. we watched the towers crumble. it was our modern day pearl harbor. it was one of the saddest and most instrumental days in my life. i will never forget it. none of you will forget it. my heart right now is actually pounding out of my chest. quite frankly. and i speak for a living. right? and the reason it is because i watched towers crumble 18 years ago. i watched thousands of people leave a structure fearing for their lives. and i watched thousands of first responders run in to save them. today, in our presence, 18 years later, we witnessed history. we saw a group of men and women who are to your right, who don't have lines on their faces or bags under their eyes.
and i remember who i was with.ember the tears i shed with my wife as our 2-year-old was in the house, who's now 20 and for the first time in my adult life, i felt as if i did not know how to protect my family. i was a member of the board of supervisors. we had a meeting that day and we were concerned about attacks on orange county and john wayne airport. we watched the towers crumble. it was our modern day pearl harbor. it was one of the saddest and most instrumental days in my life. i will...
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tenants who are living,, homeless houses, people in the streets, who really want someone who is looking out for them. that is what i'm here to talk about today. we feel like we have been able to move forward with our current planning director to have some open collaboration, to be able to learn and talk about how we can continue to put forward the needs of tenants, the needs of those who are really struggling in san francisco. what we are looking for in the future, as we want someone who supports organizing low income communities. it's not easy to come here and talk to you all about the issues they are facing every day. we get really vulnerable and personal. we want to planning director that listens to that. we want one who embraces diversity and culture. i don't know how many times you have to come and talk about how communities of color we are fighting white supremacy, in san francisco. we want to make sure a director is looking out for our culture and community. we want one that values people over profit. we don't want somebody that talks about supporting construction workers, we wan
tenants who are living,, homeless houses, people in the streets, who really want someone who is looking out for them. that is what i'm here to talk about today. we feel like we have been able to move forward with our current planning director to have some open collaboration, to be able to learn and talk about how we can continue to put forward the needs of tenants, the needs of those who are really struggling in san francisco. what we are looking for in the future, as we want someone who...
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it's who you lift up. so, this is the nature, and the character of the guy we have in the white house. and then, of course, he came into office on a campaign that was about make america great again. which, for some of us, required a really big question, which is exactly for whom? and for all of us, made clear, he was talking about going back to something. so, of course, we all asked back to what? back before the voting rights act? back before the civil rights act? back before the fair housing act? back before roe v. wade? back before title ix? back before federal minimum wage? because we are not going back. we are not going back. >> [ applause ] >> so, the point we all know, we are renewing our commitment for what we are prepared to do over the next many months. we all know not only are we not going back, but it is time to turn the page on this guy. it is time to turn the page. yes, in order to do that, we must be able to successfully prosecute the case against four more years of donald trump. it will take
it's who you lift up. so, this is the nature, and the character of the guy we have in the white house. and then, of course, he came into office on a campaign that was about make america great again. which, for some of us, required a really big question, which is exactly for whom? and for all of us, made clear, he was talking about going back to something. so, of course, we all asked back to what? back before the voting rights act? back before the civil rights act? back before the fair housing...
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we spoke with quite a few people who know and like christine blass city ford, who knew her from child hide. it wasn't a complicated picture. yes, she had no evidence to support her allegations, but people thought she was nice, they had member memories of her in high school of her being a party girl, which i don't think came out in the media coverage. but it was not such a -- these were real people with real lives whether it is christine blass city ford or brett kavanaugh, who she accused. >> host: how did her friends interpret her testimony? that she was telling a true story she remembered or she made this up? what was, what do people think about -- and why would you come and go on national television and tell some story like this? it's sort of, from an outsider point of view, why? why would she do that? >> i think that that's a question that a lot of people asked and continue to act. there were a lot of things that didn't line up. she did say early on she didn't want to come public. anita hill was told initially you won't ever p have to -- >> would be delighted to go on number televi
we spoke with quite a few people who know and like christine blass city ford, who knew her from child hide. it wasn't a complicated picture. yes, she had no evidence to support her allegations, but people thought she was nice, they had member memories of her in high school of her being a party girl, which i don't think came out in the media coverage. but it was not such a -- these were real people with real lives whether it is christine blass city ford or brett kavanaugh, who she accused....
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who governs britain? last night mps seized control of parliament to try to stop a no—deal brexit, including... 21 tory mps who rebelled against their government and have now been chucked out of the party. winston churchill's grandson is one of them. he's lost his majority and he's now going to lose six more... he's going to lose the father of the house, two former chancellors, eight privy counsellors. you know, it's not a sensible way to run a government really. one mp who defied the government has told me he intends to tell his constituency association today that he plans to stand as an independent if there's an election. meanwhile, the government's standing firm about its decision to throw out the rebels. many of the people who rebelled against the government are good people. i served in government with them, but they were told very clearly this was the consequence of their actions. that vote to trigger an election will take place this evening, but labour and the lib dems won't back it. so, what next? a
who governs britain? last night mps seized control of parliament to try to stop a no—deal brexit, including... 21 tory mps who rebelled against their government and have now been chucked out of the party. winston churchill's grandson is one of them. he's lost his majority and he's now going to lose six more... he's going to lose the father of the house, two former chancellors, eight privy counsellors. you know, it's not a sensible way to run a government really. one mp who defied the...
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who is in destination so it's not. it's this is the difference you need to go to line between the 2 where the destination is the sex tourism destination or secularism going on if there is going on particularly myself i've been in the industry for such a long time and i've seen sex tourism practices i am not denying it. it's not a sex tourism business and i'm not aware of that. ok yeah. i believe the minister have to understand that his country is being labeled as a sex tourist destination by who the sex tourists who come there and feedback information and market gambia as a sex tourist destination and i believe that's what they have to understand and come out with more strategies to counter that sort of we're told this comes and they come back. on other side culturally the music you know but not as a sex tourist destination because as soon as they come to something. the 1st thing you see majority of the europeans talking to is some old lady looking for a young man who is enough you know to take good care of her sexuall
who is in destination so it's not. it's this is the difference you need to go to line between the 2 where the destination is the sex tourism destination or secularism going on if there is going on particularly myself i've been in the industry for such a long time and i've seen sex tourism practices i am not denying it. it's not a sex tourism business and i'm not aware of that. ok yeah. i believe the minister have to understand that his country is being labeled as a sex tourist destination by...
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his strategy at least it seems to me is to expand his base, those white voters who don't vote who are disaffected, and who he appeals to by way of some of the ugly things. >> and the other thing and garrett mentioned how negative this campaign is going to be. donald trump knows he doesn't have to win this election. he has to have the democrats lose it. he's got to have -- you know, in 2016 among voters who hated both candidates they broke heavily for him. i think you're going to have a big chunk of voters who are going to dislike both candidates by election day on 2020. and so the question is can donald trump run a negative enough campaign to paint the democrats as more of a threat to the republic than he is? and i think that's going to be at the heart of his strategy. >> annie karni, you and your colleagues in the paper and on your twitter feeds are pretty expert at sort of deciphering donald trump. i've seen a lot of notes in the last sort of 36 hours about how to tell what really bothers him. and it would appear that when it came to john bolton, it had less to do with policy differ
his strategy at least it seems to me is to expand his base, those white voters who don't vote who are disaffected, and who he appeals to by way of some of the ugly things. >> and the other thing and garrett mentioned how negative this campaign is going to be. donald trump knows he doesn't have to win this election. he has to have the democrats lose it. he's got to have -- you know, in 2016 among voters who hated both candidates they broke heavily for him. i think you're going to have a...
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you had women were asked the doing sports who were riding camels, who were shooting, who were skiing, all kinds of activities. he never forgot his core business which was selling clothing and fashion to women. you can look at the cover and you know they are trying to sell me jewelry. here we have the beginning of the paris season in the beginning of the new york season but everything was done with the purpose so the customer and the reader always knew what they were getting. the advertiser always knew that they were advertising in an issue that meant something to people. and meanwhile condÉ's friendship with frank blossom. they were really like brothers. there were a lot of rumors that they were. i don't know about frank one way or the other. i know edmund wilson who was one of the editors at "vanity fair" for a brief period of time believed that he was unix. i prefer to call him a preferred bachelor. kanye on the other hand loved women. he always seen with a pretty woman on his arm after he inquiries split up. took many years for her to agree to a divorce but that's for something in
you had women were asked the doing sports who were riding camels, who were shooting, who were skiing, all kinds of activities. he never forgot his core business which was selling clothing and fashion to women. you can look at the cover and you know they are trying to sell me jewelry. here we have the beginning of the paris season in the beginning of the new york season but everything was done with the purpose so the customer and the reader always knew what they were getting. the advertiser...
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for the our peninsula has created has trained armed and financed who the militias who have brand been granted the slogans of their army and revolution and they have embraced a approach based on abuse repression and torture of both use have transformed the region into a strong hold to launch rockets in order to threaten the security of neighboring states and never again in the red sea the reports of the united nations a. point to one reaffirm the magnitude of a support provided by iran for who militias the militias have not stopped here recently that they claimed responsibility for terrorist attacks that targeted the iran coal oil facilities that saudi arabia and i can't and cory's. this. on masks the sober ordination of the militias before the rogue iranian state we condemn this terrorist attack we reaffirm the fact that the perpetrators of these attacks need to be held to account this is not merely an attack targeting a saudi arabia it is an attack against the international community economy it up at this represents a grave threat to the to international peace and security mr preside
for the our peninsula has created has trained armed and financed who the militias who have brand been granted the slogans of their army and revolution and they have embraced a approach based on abuse repression and torture of both use have transformed the region into a strong hold to launch rockets in order to threaten the security of neighboring states and never again in the red sea the reports of the united nations a. point to one reaffirm the magnitude of a support provided by iran for who...
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who should they connect with. we would have a list of the vetted organizations on the mexican side of the border, who need this kind of information, this kind of support, that she would already establish a relationship. he would plug them in together and let them start to work. right now, the lack of a connection is meaning that so much of this energy, so much of this goodwill is going to not. it has no focus and it has no information. granted, there are a lot of difficulties in working with mexico. it took us two years to find a set of means by which we could transfer from the border community alliance are partners in mexico. we can do that. we have these pieces in place, but the bay area has the resources that can really change this and turn this into an amazing opportunity to take these people, who are enormous creative source, willing to wo work, who have a rich heritage and a culture, enabling them to give them to the communities where they find themselves involuntarily. that is my request for you, consider a
who should they connect with. we would have a list of the vetted organizations on the mexican side of the border, who need this kind of information, this kind of support, that she would already establish a relationship. he would plug them in together and let them start to work. right now, the lack of a connection is meaning that so much of this energy, so much of this goodwill is going to not. it has no focus and it has no information. granted, there are a lot of difficulties in working with...
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he's a man who's got passion, he's a man who calls things the way he sees them.e's also a man who's not going to take any gruff. he's going to counterpunch. that's who he is.: is a straight talking hard pushing new yorker.>> from the book you write the following command he treats vladimir putin the same way he treats president jeanxi Ãbhis opponents can spin it any way they want the donald trump is going to fight for this country, his style is working. let's get to your phone calls. bob is joining us from hometown illinois republican line. good morning. >> good morning steve. good morning c-span, good morning judge, i love your show i love your books. vei don't know if you have book in the work but i have an idea about a book about climate change. here about 90 per 97 percent of the scientists were climate change i would like you to interview the other three percent that can prove why climate change we could spend $22 trillion on climate change would it make a difference at all when vice president biden trades in his cadillac escalade and his chevy suburban for n
he's a man who's got passion, he's a man who calls things the way he sees them.e's also a man who's not going to take any gruff. he's going to counterpunch. that's who he is.: is a straight talking hard pushing new yorker.>> from the book you write the following command he treats vladimir putin the same way he treats president jeanxi Ãbhis opponents can spin it any way they want the donald trump is going to fight for this country, his style is working. let's get to your phone calls. bob...
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now, i'm sure you could have someone from a democratic line who would say this is a president who does not feel limited by the law, and they would view him as a threat. on the one hand you have those who feel that anything president trump says is right, and you have those who feel that whatever he says is wrong. fors a political appointee two republican presidents and two democratic presidents. there was a time when you could work on the hill across party lines. it would be nice to see something like that take place again. let me turn to the opinion page of the washington post. "the president is destroying the diplomatic corps." guest: i am disappointed that you had our ambassador to the ukraine pulled out. it was a long-standing diplomatic officer. seemingly pulled out because she was not prepared to be responsive to the efforts to get the ukrainians to launch an investigation designed to hurt the bidens. you have people who are put in these positions, and their first responsibility is to serve the country and not to politicize foreign policy. when i talked to minute ago about we had
now, i'm sure you could have someone from a democratic line who would say this is a president who does not feel limited by the law, and they would view him as a threat. on the one hand you have those who feel that anything president trump says is right, and you have those who feel that whatever he says is wrong. fors a political appointee two republican presidents and two democratic presidents. there was a time when you could work on the hill across party lines. it would be nice to see...
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who is creating the rules who's creating the batteries and deciding him him he witnesses the tattoo. i think actually what you found was they really try to limit it to people firsthand knowledge. off of they didn't go back to brett and want to interview them. they only wanted the key players. >> it's interesting because what started off as bipartisan agreement, between senator coons and blake said we're going to hold hands and jump off of a bridge here. sort of a joke at the time. it's very much became an effort driven by insurgency republicans in the white house and present that senators cunha flake huddled with senators collins and rocha and kind of talked about what they might do it with the parameters could be in kind brainstorm potential witnesses. and from what we understand the witness was that they were talking about it well into the double dishes. the republican senators met with ms. miss mcardle entitle a pit more about what to be done. ultimately the ball was in at the white house. technically the white house was a client in this case. in the white house i was looking back
who is creating the rules who's creating the batteries and deciding him him he witnesses the tattoo. i think actually what you found was they really try to limit it to people firsthand knowledge. off of they didn't go back to brett and want to interview them. they only wanted the key players. >> it's interesting because what started off as bipartisan agreement, between senator coons and blake said we're going to hold hands and jump off of a bridge here. sort of a joke at the time. it's...
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[speaking spanish]. >> i want to thank garcia, who is my mentor and who taught me a lot. you see, i never went to school, so i do my work based on my life experience, based on an immigrant's life because there are so many women who come to this country and don't speak the language, but they do have a mission to contribute to their communities. [speaking spanish]. >> thank you so much. (applause). >> supervisor mandelman: many thanks for the amazing translation. >> next up is supervisor marr, district four. >> chair mar: thanthank you, president yee and thank you for coordinating this really incredible showcase of talented leaders, inspiring leaders here in the city. i am really super-excited to add from district four, sunset district, and recognize a really inspiring young leader with deep roots in our city who is another really exemplary example of the theme today. angelica is a sophomore at city college in san francisco. her studies are in the areas of sorb ology and american studies. her dedication has motivated her to follow an educational path to fight for values in
[speaking spanish]. >> i want to thank garcia, who is my mentor and who taught me a lot. you see, i never went to school, so i do my work based on my life experience, based on an immigrant's life because there are so many women who come to this country and don't speak the language, but they do have a mission to contribute to their communities. [speaking spanish]. >> thank you so much. (applause). >> supervisor mandelman: many thanks for the amazing translation. >> next...
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who's right and who's wrong and draw back and say why did we make these choices -- who is right and whos wrong and draw back and say why did we make these choices? then you have a richer understanding. and perhaps some more empathy for why different actors are doing what they do. susan: how long did you work on this book? professor o'mara: about six years. my family and i moved down to palo alto from seattle for two years. i was really fortunate to have sabbatical fellowships. i had a way to be down there. i interviewed a lot of people. i had to build my own archive. historians like to go to archives. go to the library of congress, national archives. get in the dusty boxes. there isn't a library of congress. or national archives. although archives are important to me and archives like the c-span archives are important to me. governmental archives were really important to me. but i had to draw in different things when it happened. draw in oral history that others conducted of people who are no longer with us. corporate records. sometimes people would just give me file folders that they k
who's right and who's wrong and draw back and say why did we make these choices -- who is right and whos wrong and draw back and say why did we make these choices? then you have a richer understanding. and perhaps some more empathy for why different actors are doing what they do. susan: how long did you work on this book? professor o'mara: about six years. my family and i moved down to palo alto from seattle for two years. i was really fortunate to have sabbatical fellowships. i had a way to be...
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who is there who is the best man of mohammad in sandman the crown prince wasn't either a witness or a suspect in the straw in these trials and he never joined them and we learned that . in my head and with troops who was reported to be the. first man on the you to quote who organized who coordinated everything he is the 2nd man and now we have a commander a 3 star commander mr monsour who has been assigned by the deputy chief intel city to organize jamal khashoggi. just murdered in their statements they say that they haven't forced the team to kill jamal khashoggi but they asked them to persuade him negotiate with them to come back to saudi arabia but jamal khashoggi resists it he didn't want and then he was wrong to do that this is what is written and also we learned that 9 of the 15 suspects who have been tried by the saudi court has been are facing death sentence while others are facing aggravated life sentence these are the important details and we learned that ma had a. the tree who was the leader of the negotiation team of those 15 men he said that he gave the order to kill jama
who is there who is the best man of mohammad in sandman the crown prince wasn't either a witness or a suspect in the straw in these trials and he never joined them and we learned that . in my head and with troops who was reported to be the. first man on the you to quote who organized who coordinated everything he is the 2nd man and now we have a commander a 3 star commander mr monsour who has been assigned by the deputy chief intel city to organize jamal khashoggi. just murdered in their...
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middle class office managers freelancers those who work general in-service know who's a russian middle class. civil servants celebrex social work. on a budget payroll those who have early retirement like celebrex considered this is changing the fabric of this is well but it's a broad try and around the world let's do this living standards are falling in the united states in europe including old europe in turkey to play money and when i haven't i haven't seen you know us a story that is trying to replace the. barker or war or american worker with american car i haven't seen this i haven't seen that for example a pentagon or president from goes publicly saying that they want to. like double the number of f.b.i. employees that what happened in russia. happens in scales where the very nature of so chill for break is changing by the house is wondering just $42000000.00 people and it is true that per capita russia has more law enforcement officers than most of the of the large countries but you cannot replace everyone in russia with law enforcement i mean that you are exaggerating not exagge
middle class office managers freelancers those who work general in-service know who's a russian middle class. civil servants celebrex social work. on a budget payroll those who have early retirement like celebrex considered this is changing the fabric of this is well but it's a broad try and around the world let's do this living standards are falling in the united states in europe including old europe in turkey to play money and when i haven't i haven't seen you know us a story that is trying...
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in fact, in our reporting todays, i had colleagues who were working on other stories who were calling people about unrelated things, who were saying, i know this guy and i love him. even national security professionals didn't know who he was, but it turns out that he is just wired up particularly in republican circles and trump world circles, and people love his personality. and the question is, you know, is he prepared for the intensity of this job? i mean he is an accomplished lawyer. he has had this very challenging job as a hostage negotiator. those are tense, difficult negotiations. but the interagency process, if he's going to run it the way it's traditionally done and you're dealing with the intelligence community and the military, diplomats, foreign leaders, managing the president, managing big egos, that is an enormous challenge. i don't know that he's had that kind of managerial experience or that real depth of experience in government and foreign policy. but at the end of the day, it may be that getting along with president trump better than john bolton and h.r. mcmaster di
in fact, in our reporting todays, i had colleagues who were working on other stories who were calling people about unrelated things, who were saying, i know this guy and i love him. even national security professionals didn't know who he was, but it turns out that he is just wired up particularly in republican circles and trump world circles, and people love his personality. and the question is, you know, is he prepared for the intensity of this job? i mean he is an accomplished lawyer. he has...
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but we should not confuse stopping those who are looking to harm us, who have harmed us, who are felons and lawbreakers with interfering with our god-given rights. this is core to who we are as americans. this is at the core of our founding. it is critical for the future of this country, the future of freedom, that we stand up and defend this core right that is god-given, not man-given through the second amendment. this is the right to be able to defend our families, defend our freedom and to be able to stand up in defense of our nation and our liberty. with that, i turn it back over to jenny beth. ongressman. thank you very much, the next congressman we have speaking is also from the great state of texas, louie gohmert. mr. gohmert: there are people that are amongst us that want to take away your rights, you constitutional rights. i go back to what john adams said when he was our second president. he said, this constitution was intended for a moral and religious people. it is wholly inadequate for the government of any other. he was right. so in the last half decade or so, as we have t
but we should not confuse stopping those who are looking to harm us, who have harmed us, who are felons and lawbreakers with interfering with our god-given rights. this is core to who we are as americans. this is at the core of our founding. it is critical for the future of this country, the future of freedom, that we stand up and defend this core right that is god-given, not man-given through the second amendment. this is the right to be able to defend our families, defend our freedom and to...
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host: who gets to do that? was quite privileged as a social secretary to join the first lady for all the tastings that took place at the white house. and when i was chief of protocol , i also had the wonderful privilege of working with the phenomenal chefs who also come at the state department, because there is also a luncheon that is hosted at the state department by vice president pence and secretary pompeo. they jointly hold a very high ofel luncheon, in honor and ms.nister morrison marson. after they left the white house for the bilateral's, they get into their cars and go to the state department where we greet them. i had a wonderful opportunity to taste all of the food that these fantastic chefs would make over there as well. tastewill secret service the presidents food or will somebody look at the presidents food before it is sent out? capricia: because it is crated in the white house, it is deemed ok. there's no need to have a taste. but when we travel abroad, there is. created theit is white house. but
host: who gets to do that? was quite privileged as a social secretary to join the first lady for all the tastings that took place at the white house. and when i was chief of protocol , i also had the wonderful privilege of working with the phenomenal chefs who also come at the state department, because there is also a luncheon that is hosted at the state department by vice president pence and secretary pompeo. they jointly hold a very high ofel luncheon, in honor and ms.nister morrison marson....
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we don't know who the victim is. we don't randomly go in and thanks individuals we don't have probable cause to detain for the status. to this gentleman his prior question. we have a policy which guides that dictate that. frankly we have a robust victim witness program within i.c.e. to assist victims. thank you. [background sounds] saturday, cspan has live coverage from the political tent at the texas tribune festival. starting at 10:30 a.m. eastern, featuring house freedom caucus members jim jordan, and more meadows, chip roi. followed by panels on how to fix american politics. border and immigration policy. in the state of agriculture. watch live on c-span online at cspan.org. or listen live on the free c-span radio app. saturday on book tv at 745 eastern. the black books matter book party. in washington dc featuring publisher audrey ory. angel rich, author of the history of the black dollar. white house correspondent april. author of on fire. >> at the end of the day the founding fathers, they never realized there
we don't know who the victim is. we don't randomly go in and thanks individuals we don't have probable cause to detain for the status. to this gentleman his prior question. we have a policy which guides that dictate that. frankly we have a robust victim witness program within i.c.e. to assist victims. thank you. [background sounds] saturday, cspan has live coverage from the political tent at the texas tribune festival. starting at 10:30 a.m. eastern, featuring house freedom caucus members jim...
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responded, killing those who resisted, torturing those who resisted. and relentlessly surveilling those who resisted. ralph van demon headed up those surveillance issues. and once he develops those surveillance skills and intelligence, he did not just let those skills languish when he came home. no, he built the roots of the modern surveillance space that invades all of your privacy today. similarly, john nelson served as an elite force recon unit during the war. these force recon units were aggressors in 95% of their operations. and they killed 34 vietnamese for every man on their team that they lost. later when he came home, nelson worked at the lapd, rather. he worked at the los angeles police department. and he built the first s.w.a.t. team. today, s.w.a.t. teams will kick down the doors of americans, often not to go after anyone accused of a violent crime, but instead, simply to serve warrants for nonviolent drug offenses. john burris also served in the vietnam war. when he came home, he worked for the chicago police department. and he administere
responded, killing those who resisted, torturing those who resisted. and relentlessly surveilling those who resisted. ralph van demon headed up those surveillance issues. and once he develops those surveillance skills and intelligence, he did not just let those skills languish when he came home. no, he built the roots of the modern surveillance space that invades all of your privacy today. similarly, john nelson served as an elite force recon unit during the war. these force recon units were...
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and who lives in virginia . >> we all know who he is. >> and who bought a house in his own name and lives openly and notoriously. when the cia brings back a real asset, do you know it they do? they hide him forever. they give him a fake name. he lives in siberia but they don't allow him to live in fairfax, virginia, under his name. this story was leaked by john brennan who gave the name and the address of the agent to nbc news who sent one of the reporters there. thank you, john brennan. great patriot. this is a fraudulent story perpetuated by brennan, and he should be indicted for incompetence and fraud. >> laura: i hope there is going to be some -- there's never a price to be paid here. these types of leaks happen in these false narratives are pushed, we kind of go to the next story and nothing ever happens, whether it was the kavanaugh scandal. kanothing ever changes. the poison darts continued to be thrown and it's done with impunity. >> you have to look more deeply into the story. if you look more deeply in the story, concerns about this particular person, agent, if he exists and if
and who lives in virginia . >> we all know who he is. >> and who bought a house in his own name and lives openly and notoriously. when the cia brings back a real asset, do you know it they do? they hide him forever. they give him a fake name. he lives in siberia but they don't allow him to live in fairfax, virginia, under his name. this story was leaked by john brennan who gave the name and the address of the agent to nbc news who sent one of the reporters there. thank you, john...
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i think there are a lot of candidates who are trailing who have low single digits who are still on the stage who may try to launch some broadsides tomorrow to try to gain some traction against the candidates above them. but i certainly expect to hear the name trump more than we have in the last couple of debates. >> peter baker, i can't believe it but here we are back talking about alabama. and on the purest micro level they've a family in gulf shores. they've saved all year for their traditional labor day summer vacation. it gets mentioned that alabama is a potential target of this storm and people might rethink their plans. that could have an actual impact on families, on the economy. that didn't happen, of course. here we are still litigating the president's attempt nothing short of changing the weather forecast. what does this say, this episode specifically, about donald trump and through your reporting we've learned a bunch of pliant employees? >> well, it's rather remarkable. you know, what started off as frankly a momentary embarrassment, something that could have been, you know
i think there are a lot of candidates who are trailing who have low single digits who are still on the stage who may try to launch some broadsides tomorrow to try to gain some traction against the candidates above them. but i certainly expect to hear the name trump more than we have in the last couple of debates. >> peter baker, i can't believe it but here we are back talking about alabama. and on the purest micro level they've a family in gulf shores. they've saved all year for their...
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the pensioners who planned to end their lives together. mavis ecclestone survived and is cleared of murdering her terminally ill husband. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, former trade minister digbyjones and talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew. stay with us for that. borisjohnson has been told he has 12 days to find an a solution to the irish backstop problem, after the finnish prime minister called on him to make his brexit plans clear. after speaking with french president, the finnish prime minister told reporters that they need to know what is happening amid concerns of a no—deal brexit, adding if no proposals are received by the end of september, then it's over. let's cross to our political correspondent nick eardley in westminster. nick, i suppose the first thing to say is what else has the finnish prime minister ben saying, and is he speaking on behalf of all of the 27 member states of the eu? well, there isa member states of the eu? well, there is a frustration in europe that althou
the pensioners who planned to end their lives together. mavis ecclestone survived and is cleared of murdering her terminally ill husband. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, former trade minister digbyjones and talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew. stay with us for that. borisjohnson has been told he has 12 days to find an a solution to the irish backstop problem, after the finnish prime minister called on him to make his brexit plans clear....
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president donald trump is demanding to meet the anonymous official who blew the whistle on his phone calls with his ukrainian counterpart the scandal surrounding the conversations led to the launch of an impeachment inquiry last week of a possible collusion with a foreign power trunk claims that whistleblowers account of what was said was totally inaccurate meanwhile reports have emerged pointing out that the u.s. intelligence community quietly changed the official whistleblower complaint for at around the time the ukraine called scandal broke the new version drops that require . that whistle blowers have firsthand knowledge of the events they are commenting on the latest version of the document says it was revised an august 29th teen best the same month in which the scandal triggering complaint was filed the apparent coincidence has led to questions being raised it's not clear to me when the people who are behind all this realized all my goodness this is not going to play well this will not go through the inspector general process because it's all hearsay is separate and here inform
president donald trump is demanding to meet the anonymous official who blew the whistle on his phone calls with his ukrainian counterpart the scandal surrounding the conversations led to the launch of an impeachment inquiry last week of a possible collusion with a foreign power trunk claims that whistleblowers account of what was said was totally inaccurate meanwhile reports have emerged pointing out that the u.s. intelligence community quietly changed the official whistleblower complaint for...
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deliberate or who turned into a tyrant the man who destroyed a promising country through his determination to cling on to power. by some but in the end despised by many in zimbabwe of the widely admired across africa as a hero who fought colonialism and stood up to the west. 965. aeons mrs white settlers declare independence from britain an event that they find robert mugabe's life and still holds his country. the black majority resisted races in the cities and out in the countryside where a vicious bush war raged for years. robert mugabe a teacher turned activist emerged from prison as an articulate leader of the independence struggle we started the war in order to give our country. we have a country they did get their country at lancaster house in london in 1979. and when zimbabwe celebrated independence mugabe the overwhelming winner of elections was in power. and soon showing revival liberation fighters what he'd do to keep it met the belly land in the early eighty's the opposition crushed thousands killed in ethnic massacres atrocities that were barely noticed abroad. but there was al
deliberate or who turned into a tyrant the man who destroyed a promising country through his determination to cling on to power. by some but in the end despised by many in zimbabwe of the widely admired across africa as a hero who fought colonialism and stood up to the west. 965. aeons mrs white settlers declare independence from britain an event that they find robert mugabe's life and still holds his country. the black majority resisted races in the cities and out in the countryside where a...
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was wise and far sighted a man who. as a great friend to russia we know that the 2 had a fantastic personal relationship in fact shot chirac when he was at the nato summit in latvia back in 2006 on the sidelines of that summit invited president putin to come and spend his 74th birthday with him and even he awarded president putin one of france's highest honors for a foreign as this is a growing classically owner so a sense of 2 men who really respected each other in fact president putin once said that chirac was probably one of the best world leaders that he knew of one of the ones that he most respected we also heard tributes from other world leaders over the last few days including anger merkel who said that he was a great partner when it came to germany and also herself and we heard from president marc cohn who said he was a great frenchman a man who embodied what it really was to be french we were also speaking to some of the crowds of people can pay him to see this funeral to pay their final respects and they told
was wise and far sighted a man who. as a great friend to russia we know that the 2 had a fantastic personal relationship in fact shot chirac when he was at the nato summit in latvia back in 2006 on the sidelines of that summit invited president putin to come and spend his 74th birthday with him and even he awarded president putin one of france's highest honors for a foreign as this is a growing classically owner so a sense of 2 men who really respected each other in fact president putin once...
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thanks to all of the folks who are here from the department as well as some of our major sponsors whoave consistently supported projects like this on a regular basis. thank you to recology, emerald fund and alaska airlines because, you know, we have to feed volunteers. you know how that works. we have to have supplies and equipment. ultimately, getting out there, doing the hard work, making it part of your lives and what you do every day to take care of the city and bay is critical to the success of protecting our planet for generations to come. thank you so much. let's win, san francisco. >> well said, mayors. that was excellent. that is a rally. oakland and san francisco if i haven't heard one like that. this is all about the pride, but we are doing this for the bay. we love the bay. no matter what side it is. we want to thank folks here and we will have a photo at the end with the mayors. we wouldn't be here if it weren't for the california coastal commission. let's hear it for them. the battle for the 35th anniversary of california coastal cleanup day. it is the largest volunteer
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who knew that was a thing?! >> woman: safelite has service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ here! here! here! here! being here matters but the cold and flu keeps some students from being here up to 60 million days every year. introducing 'here for healthy schools' a new program from lysol, dedicated to curbing the spread of illness in classrooms by teaching healthy habits and partnering with a smart thermometer company. learn about our mission at lysol.com >>> new reporting today that the trump administration continues to investigate hillary clinton's emails. according to "the washington post" as many as 130 current and former state department officials who sent emails to clinton have been contacted by state department investigators. let's bring in cnn national correspondent kristen holmes. the "post" says according to state department officials is protocol but that the interest in these emails picked up again in august. why? >> yeah. that's right. this is raising a lot of antennas
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weren't attacked of already decided what happened then who is guilty the saudis who were attacked and have all the day bre and bits and pieces of the missiles are still working on technicalities like evidence and proof let that sink in. the attack did not originate from yemen the attack was launched from the move and was unquestioned be sponsored by iran it's not in the range of yemen's capabilities if it was them who conducted the attack this is one of the missiles we have recovered and we have information that leads us to the source of these kind of components were made in iran. so what they found is the weapons were allegedly made with iranian components they were fired from the north in the direction of iran and its neighbors so cutting to the chase it was iran that's what you're going to say right. the iranian regime and the i.r.g.c. are trying to hide any evidence of the components and the technology i'm sure we will spoke to launch site we are working and whoever is responsible about it will take the accountability not once during the presentation that the saudis specifically s
weren't attacked of already decided what happened then who is guilty the saudis who were attacked and have all the day bre and bits and pieces of the missiles are still working on technicalities like evidence and proof let that sink in. the attack did not originate from yemen the attack was launched from the move and was unquestioned be sponsored by iran it's not in the range of yemen's capabilities if it was them who conducted the attack this is one of the missiles we have recovered and we...
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will actually support impeachment, who are the representatives, who are the members of congress who need to be watching on these public polls. sure, more than half of the u.s. seems to be open to democrats looking into impeachment, but what we'll have to see is whether americans are in support of impeaching the president. that will play out in how representatives decide to vote if and when there is a vote on impeachment. there's a lot of moving parts here. there seems to be a little bit of of a shift. even on the house i was there when nancy pelosi made the announcement last week. there certainly was a lot of unity among democrats. this is something they needed to do. they needed to move forward. what happens after this is still a question in whether there is -- whether republicans will benefit in 2020 is a question people are discussing. >> listen, what a difference a week has made, let alone the difference in the near future. good to see you both. thanks, guys. >>> in a moment, congressman al green filed articles of impeach imagainst president trump three times. why he says congre
will actually support impeachment, who are the representatives, who are the members of congress who need to be watching on these public polls. sure, more than half of the u.s. seems to be open to democrats looking into impeachment, but what we'll have to see is whether americans are in support of impeaching the president. that will play out in how representatives decide to vote if and when there is a vote on impeachment. there's a lot of moving parts here. there seems to be a little bit of of a...
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there was one student who couldn't get out in time who let others go first. lib u.a.e. librescu -- liviu librescu was killed. one student in his classroom was killed. but all of these other young people, he saved their life. april 16, 2007, was a day that was a very special day in liviu librescu's live. most in the classroom wouldn't have known it. that day was yom ashoah, which is a day that occurs every year in the hebrew calendar and it is a day that is celebrated and commemorated in israel. it's a day to commemorate, remember, never forget the holocaust. that's what that day was. liviu librescu, a holocaust survivor, knew what that day was. he knew what it meant. he made a choice. because the commemoration of the holocaust is not just remembering the violent perpetrators, and it's not just remembering the victims. it's also remembering that there wouldn't have been millions of victims had there not been so many bystanders. that's what yom ashoa is about. it's about victims, it's about perpetrators, but it's also about bystanders. and that the holocaust would never h
there was one student who couldn't get out in time who let others go first. lib u.a.e. librescu -- liviu librescu was killed. one student in his classroom was killed. but all of these other young people, he saved their life. april 16, 2007, was a day that was a very special day in liviu librescu's live. most in the classroom wouldn't have known it. that day was yom ashoah, which is a day that occurs every year in the hebrew calendar and it is a day that is celebrated and commemorated in israel....
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now you can know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be, only with xfinity xfi. simple.y. awesome. >>> there are several new polls out today, all with bad news for donald trump. an abc/washington post poll finds that only 38% of americans approve of the job president trump is doing. that's down six points in that poll since july. a new cnn poll puts the trump approval rating at 39%. that's the lowest the trump approval rating has fallen in that poll since the government shutdown in january. that poll also found that 60% of americans do not think president trump deserves to be re-elected with only 36% saying that he does deserve to be re-elected. and a new univision poll of texas voters shows one-on-one match-ups of donald trump and six of the top democratic presidential candidates. the results shows donald trump losing or in a statistical tie with all six candidates in the state of texas. that's the republican state of texas. jimmy carter was the last democrat who carried texas in a presidential race. no democrat has won in a statewide election of any kind in texas in 25
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who we will see you again tomorrow. now it is time for lawrence's show, "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, mr. o'donnell. >> good evening. american history turned a corner today. >> yes. >> we know the road we're on. it's impeachment street. we don't know how far it goes, we don't know where it ends. >> do you feel, lawrence, that you have clarity about how the democrats are going to pursue this? >> i do not. it's not a version of this that we've seen before, but i do believe they can work it out. i actually think the pelosi structure of this saying that all six committees are involved now in an impeachment inquiry is designed to allow sharing of information from one committee to another that otherwise might not be easy to do. especially information from the intelligence committee to any other committee and the ways and means committee if they have information will be in the form of the trump tax returns eventually. so it's designed, i believe, to facilitate that, but ultimately the impeachment commi
who we will see you again tomorrow. now it is time for lawrence's show, "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, mr. o'donnell. >> good evening. american history turned a corner today. >> yes. >> we know the road we're on. it's impeachment street. we don't know how far it goes, we don't know where it ends. >> do you feel, lawrence, that you have clarity about how the democrats are going to pursue this? >> i do not. it's not a version of this...
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and who decides who's german and who isn't. that's a it's not a decision if there is no decision and no authority can make $100.00 it's a process. but you have decided who's german and who isn't. because if frankfurt has lots of immigrants you say no they're not german and we don't want to live this way. yes we don't want germans to become a minority in their own country. so people whose families came here from somewhere else aren't germans ari what people with a migration background aren't germans is in a way it depends on exactly where they came from and your definition of what is a german yes if you would. already go also but the vast majority of people with migrant backgrounds in germany are germans. the military or german citizens but can a piece of paper be the final word in defining who is a german and who isn't. if you just click on them starts with saying violates our concept of citizenship and the values of our constitution when they say that people are not german because of their heritage that's a modern form of raci
and who decides who's german and who isn't. that's a it's not a decision if there is no decision and no authority can make $100.00 it's a process. but you have decided who's german and who isn't. because if frankfurt has lots of immigrants you say no they're not german and we don't want to live this way. yes we don't want germans to become a minority in their own country. so people whose families came here from somewhere else aren't germans ari what people with a migration background aren't...
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they were asking who i was. i was asking who they were. it was pretty clear that they were monitoring that house, that they saw me there somehow, detected that i was there and came quickly. and we've been asked by the u.s. government to withhold some key details about this individual, including his name and the reason we began looking at him because they say his life is in danger. and they are now moving him from that location, him and his family because essentially he has been discovered. while we aren't naming him, it won't be hard for others to figure out who he is, lawrence. >> ken, i think a lot and judging on twitter response to your appearance with rachel in the last hour, a lot of people are wondering if his life was in danger, how could he be first of all located in proximity to washington, d.c. like that. >> yeah. >> why would he be located there? and if his life was in danger be in such a position that he would be using his real name, and that you would be able to find him. >> exactly. that's the question i've been asking u.s. o
they were asking who i was. i was asking who they were. it was pretty clear that they were monitoring that house, that they saw me there somehow, detected that i was there and came quickly. and we've been asked by the u.s. government to withhold some key details about this individual, including his name and the reason we began looking at him because they say his life is in danger. and they are now moving him from that location, him and his family because essentially he has been discovered....
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religious, who dies, who tells your story? up," asks, when my time is have i done enough? i can't imagine asking the 40 heroes who perished on this ground, giving their lives, and saving us from an even darker 11, 2001.tember but how about you, how about me? are we letting the lessons learned on september 11, 2001 affect decisions we are making filed thosehave we lessons away? i remind you that any one of us could have been aboard flight 93 that morning. anyone of us could have been faced with the unspeakable horror of facing down people incarnate -- facing down evil incarnate. anyone of us could have had to choose passivity under pressure or fighting to survive. how can we continue to be inspired by the heroes of flight 93? i say to you that the genesis of our loved ones'power emanated from three critical factors that are incorporated into our daily whilewhich serve us well honoring our heroes. strengthee factors are through diversity. the crew and passengers of flight 93 were made up of citizens of many nations. religions,f
religious, who dies, who tells your story? up," asks, when my time is have i done enough? i can't imagine asking the 40 heroes who perished on this ground, giving their lives, and saving us from an even darker 11, 2001.tember but how about you, how about me? are we letting the lessons learned on september 11, 2001 affect decisions we are making filed thosehave we lessons away? i remind you that any one of us could have been aboard flight 93 that morning. anyone of us could have been faced...
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maybe there's something in the water but the man who first circled the earth who first put his feet on the moon not only came from the same place but the same part of ohio. is that coincidental? i'm not sure. we could go on and on of public education. wilbur wright was asked what's the secret of success as you understand it? to grow up in ohio. [laughter] i hope this doesn't sound pretentious have never said it before in front of an audience but i feel with every project will undertake i tried to do something for my country. [applause] >> i thank you have. to talk about american ingenuity and even though the world was smaller as cutler who comes in and then to go into the established by the end of the story there are millions of people in ohio under that inner miss for building. - - enormous. i want to tell the audience something but i'm reading a boo book. >> and honestly i thought i knew a lot about history i know nothing or long before even columbia showed up. and this is an immigrant and has done a lot in her short time to deserve more attention and praise and gratitude than you wi
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she is not someone who like donald trump who thinks he can do everything by himself. she is more collaborative. that is how she gets things through congress. you have to work through coalitions. want to be burning bridges with people. when she has been on the debate stage, she has been making her case against donald trump. she has not been attacking the other democrats. we need to be unified when they come out of this race, whoever the candidate is. we need to make sure we can be donald trump. that is our number one priority. [applause] can you comment how amy would address the deteriorating relationship with china both from the trade standpoint and american companies that rely on china? is one of the big issues of our time. what we are seeing is donald approached this the wrong way. he is using tariffs and blanket tariffs and he has been changing his perspective on the tariffs. when you are in a trade negotiation, you have to keep your promises and keep your threats. he has not been doing that. what isese can see going on. they can see his weakness on this. he does n
she is not someone who like donald trump who thinks he can do everything by himself. she is more collaborative. that is how she gets things through congress. you have to work through coalitions. want to be burning bridges with people. when she has been on the debate stage, she has been making her case against donald trump. she has not been attacking the other democrats. we need to be unified when they come out of this race, whoever the candidate is. we need to make sure we can be donald trump....
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that's who is going to pay the price. >> many are asian children who are first-generation.d they worked hard to and the mayor wants to get into this program. basically end this program instead of lifting up the children at other schools who are not able to qualify for these programs. that's the whole key here. this mayor has spent three quarters of a billion dollars to hire high priced consultants some of them even $1,400 a day instead of actually putting that money into helping lift the children from all across our city that actually need the help whether it be through test prep. whether it be through adding teacher's assistant. that's one of the reasons i'm running for congress. this is federal money trickling down to the city level and it's not getting where it needs to go. now the mayor is looking to conduct this social experiment and again he should be looking to lift every child in new york city. not be spending all this millions and millions and billions of dollars on all these consultants and vendors. >> tucker: to destroy thing. really easy to destroy things. nicol
that's who is going to pay the price. >> many are asian children who are first-generation.d they worked hard to and the mayor wants to get into this program. basically end this program instead of lifting up the children at other schools who are not able to qualify for these programs. that's the whole key here. this mayor has spent three quarters of a billion dollars to hire high priced consultants some of them even $1,400 a day instead of actually putting that money into helping lift the...
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check what is happening in discount and who was fired into where and who was only who was friend it's a very kind of unfortunate case he had enough upon his son so that is why it's becoming som how field of different entrusts of foreign countries that's very very unfortunate and i'm. i don't know i mean the only thing i can say is that the government of afghanistan is very very weak it's not responsible it has to duty to give to account for what is happening in this country what about safety there are 16 candidates and a stand just in august 74 a day have been killed perhaps it was deadly campaign ever how safe do you feel being a presidential candidate in afghanistan after the most the longest american war there is very well let me say that since i've become a candidate. for the past months of campaigning is still there government have not provided. security requirements which ought to be given to dick a different kind it's by the but as far as the people is concerned well let's see what happens because again all good they have given to shortest a day off the election will be fully s
check what is happening in discount and who was fired into where and who was only who was friend it's a very kind of unfortunate case he had enough upon his son so that is why it's becoming som how field of different entrusts of foreign countries that's very very unfortunate and i'm. i don't know i mean the only thing i can say is that the government of afghanistan is very very weak it's not responsible it has to duty to give to account for what is happening in this country what about safety...
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a journalist who has been attending these for his take on that but in terms of who who the who is conducting the violence you know here robert chalmers says he you know is a press officer he's nowhere knows he himself is not wearing a yellow vest because by the way even though by law you have to have it in your car if you wear in the streets of paris the police can find you 135 euro so he didn't robert thomas did not wear that and he was mentioning that he would be chased by these riot police that were just chasing him down the road like looking to do violence to him and he says that the widely mistrusted c.r.'s which formed in late 1944 partly recruited from the ranks of the detested g.m. are the force used by the vichy regime to counter the french resistance are complemented by a group of plainclothes and forcers called the brigade anti criminality the back who you see mingling with the on the back and their conduct in appearance resemble nothing so much as the. less conciliatory type of millwall supporter so hooligan the economies of these countries like france the united states and brita
a journalist who has been attending these for his take on that but in terms of who who the who is conducting the violence you know here robert chalmers says he you know is a press officer he's nowhere knows he himself is not wearing a yellow vest because by the way even though by law you have to have it in your car if you wear in the streets of paris the police can find you 135 euro so he didn't robert thomas did not wear that and he was mentioning that he would be chased by these riot police...
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so again, they lost who they were.ost their identities, and in some cases theyti lost their lives in very gruesome ways. i think about a woman soldier from north carolina who was found after the battle had her face beaten away. they endured the same physical demands that the male soldiers did. they suffered like the male soldiers did. so i want people to understand the enormous amount of sacrifice involved. they did so for a lot of the same reasons the men did. i guess what i don't want people to take away from the book is the fact they were not feminis feminists. that iss not why they enlisted. they were knocked activist. even though activists in the future or after the war such as elizabeth cady stanton pointed to their successes and their endeavors as evident that the women could be successful outside of the home.om shelby: and they could vote and become productive members of society these women were precursors of our women in the military today. in 2015, that women in military roles were opened up toen women. all m
so again, they lost who they were.ost their identities, and in some cases theyti lost their lives in very gruesome ways. i think about a woman soldier from north carolina who was found after the battle had her face beaten away. they endured the same physical demands that the male soldiers did. they suffered like the male soldiers did. so i want people to understand the enormous amount of sacrifice involved. they did so for a lot of the same reasons the men did. i guess what i don't want people...
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who knew that was a thing?! safelite has service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> the president and his allies seem to think they could get away for setting the scandal at quid pro quo and release an edited summary of a phone call between trump and the president of ukraine that shows an extremely obvious implicit quid pro quo and say nothing to see here. he doesn't say the words quid pro or quo. remember when michael cohen says trump speaks in code? >> he doesn't give you questions, he doesn't give you orders. he speaks in a code. and i understand the code because i've been around him for a decade. >> although you don't have to have been around him for a code to understand the code here. now democratic leadership is trying to figure out its next move with some reports saying nancy pelosi wants to move quickly on this impeachment on this ukrainian scandal and others want to broaden it. i'm joined by danielle moody mills and congressman from oklahoma. i saw reaction to they might
who knew that was a thing?! safelite has service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> the president and his allies seem to think they could get away for setting the scandal at quid pro quo and release an edited summary of a phone call between trump and the president of ukraine that shows an extremely obvious implicit quid pro quo and say nothing to see here. he doesn't say the words quid pro or quo. remember when michael cohen says trump speaks...
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to describes who ought to be in the act and practically in religion to. be the lender from program and when you also look at. the characters of the men easy men will put street him south of as a marxist you know socialist but the when you look at it in terms of the actually does on the ground you are small for me on the back of our. cumulation. how do you think how do you think he will be remembered and the country going forward in the days going forward what type of sendoff do you think you'll have. this man will come back the z.m. men will contribute to it immensely. politically but as you know zimbabweans and men will. embark on a social development program in the. back to men who would then went wrong. tool long visit to you to continue and to stay in a. time when you i said was to leave this to the men will when you want some boys to go decided not to go. into debt for them when conduct is going to exceed the mental for mistakes which is met the ousted in power disgrace the man. arness mincing am joining us from harare with the news of the passing of
to describes who ought to be in the act and practically in religion to. be the lender from program and when you also look at. the characters of the men easy men will put street him south of as a marxist you know socialist but the when you look at it in terms of the actually does on the ground you are small for me on the back of our. cumulation. how do you think how do you think he will be remembered and the country going forward in the days going forward what type of sendoff do you think you'll...
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of those who took. it invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. world is driven by dream shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. robin for follow on that comes out of the cold war to get out of the set of one among them. a fine after the 90 made to hide not the high i might. add to that this month and the how long since one. fulfilled totally a muslim in the lock of the. that the it is them when they do the good. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered peter lavelle from calls for trump's impeachment to the saga known as briggs and political elites appear to be terrified of democracy and the people's will also should we lament the passing of the new liberal order. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest robert bridge he is a r t website writer we also have dimitri he is a political analyst and editor at in a semi internet media project and in london we cross to marcu
of those who took. it invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. world is driven by dream shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. robin for follow on that comes out of the cold war to get out of the set of one among them. a fine after the 90 made to hide not the high i might. add to that this month and the how long since one. fulfilled totally a muslim in the lock of the. that the it is them...
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bush who was an easy a good president to work for a serious president on policy who would who wanted. scowcroft to make connections to build a harmonious team when you have if but when you have a different kind of president who is very willful very loose and chronic is much harder obviously others have had problems as aides to try to not just the national security adviser well professor dessler we have to take a short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. they are 2019 when they get interest rates and multi $100000000000.00 trillion dollar venture capital unicorns are all going bust and the colossal fail out is being selfish in every corner of the global economy and that's why countries are buying gold. join me everything on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. liz. lead. the 4 lead. lead. lead. play. play play. play. play. play. place. to. live. the play. place. and a very warm welcome to you watching us in such. in 2040 you know bloody revolution to tell the demonstrat
bush who was an easy a good president to work for a serious president on policy who would who wanted. scowcroft to make connections to build a harmonious team when you have if but when you have a different kind of president who is very willful very loose and chronic is much harder obviously others have had problems as aides to try to not just the national security adviser well professor dessler we have to take a short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. they are 2019...
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this election is a referendum on who we are and who we must be to each other.t is a referendum on the spirit of america. this man tries to divide as an demesne americans integrate americans and pitch us against each other, it is time for us, it is time for us as democrats to remember who we are. "we", not party of the party of "me." we are the party of inclusion and not exclusive. we are the party of civil rights, women's rights, the party of the environment. the party of unions. no matterthat says who you are, what your background is, when we stand together and work together, we rise together. and so, we must understand that this is a time that will define the soul of our nation. this is a moral moment in america. we democrats have to be careful. i don't care who our nominee is, but we cannot tolerate democrats that turned against other democrats and try to tear us down. this election is not about some purity test that if you do not mark every box correctly, then you are not a good democrat. we need leaders that will not turn against each other that towards ea
this election is a referendum on who we are and who we must be to each other.t is a referendum on the spirit of america. this man tries to divide as an demesne americans integrate americans and pitch us against each other, it is time for us, it is time for us as democrats to remember who we are. "we", not party of the party of "me." we are the party of inclusion and not exclusive. we are the party of civil rights, women's rights, the party of the environment. the party of...