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have members of the military in their family or who are serving, members who have made, people who made the ultimate sacrifice, their family members have died, and to hear the president calling them losers and suckers, that is very painful. they want to get their anger and their pain out and they want to voice how they feel, and i'm going to let them. we will be right back. as nation? yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should consider making a big deal about it! bigger? i said bigger! oh, big-bigger deal bigger than what i'm doing? it's not complicated. a 5g network needs a 5g device. now everyone including existing customers can get a free samsung galaxy note20 after trade-in. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup without making a ketchup for everyone. and your eyes have the power to speak volumes. with voluminous original mascara from l'oreal. the original brush separates every lash. our creamy formula builds 5x the volume. america's #1 mascara. voluminous original. fro
have members of the military in their family or who are serving, members who have made, people who made the ultimate sacrifice, their family members have died, and to hear the president calling them losers and suckers, that is very painful. they want to get their anger and their pain out and they want to voice how they feel, and i'm going to let them. we will be right back. as nation? yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should consider making a big...
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who. then you give them their first vaccine. you wait two weeks. you come back. you give them the second vaccine. and then you wait for their natural exposure event. are they or are they not in some location where there's a lot of covid floating around and they're likely to get exposed? then you compare. you bring all of them back. you look at all of their data and you compare and see did the vaccine work, did it protect people. and you see that by virtue of comparing the placebo arm and the vaccine arm and saying, you know, the vaccine arm got 10% less covid or 100% less covid. that is what you'd really like. now, all of this takes time. and if a company still hasn't even enrolled 30,000 people for their study, they're certainly not going to be ready to start poking people in the arms real soon and wait two weeks for the next round. so, just looking at the math and the timing, it's very, very hard to imagine how you get to halloween with all your results done. in fact, the big meeting tha
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who stutter.d i knknow what joe biden has meant to all of us who stutter. eveven when n i was fifightg for jesse jackson's campaiaign, he was in a very different place in that t race. the factct that he had grownwnp with a a stutterer anand found d his voice wass as transformative for me, as a a young person with a a vo, as the candidate that i was pushing in that t primary so many years s ago. amy: andnd finallyly, cornel w, i began by saying you were in charlottesville, and this is the anniversary of charlottesville, where the, basically,, the klan witithout hoods, they felt safe enough in this country today not to wear sheets and cover their identities. where you wewere, talk about who you were saved by, since this is gogoing to be the theme nenext week of president trump in the republican national convention, goining after antifa and ththe anti-fascists, when who has been arrested in this country at this point, beenen charged? those charged with murderr or attacks have been overwhelmingly prou
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that's who i want in charge and in terms of deployments and who gets sent into harm's way. the president just thinks we are all representation of the flag. i don't mean in a symbolic good way. he thinks we are pieces of cloth. he literally hugs the flag and make as great show of it. that's the thing, leadership is not a buzz word. it is something that we are extremely serious about. that's why the military is s saying. >> well, jason, i appreciate you being so candid about this. i really do. i spent more time with you and i apologize to kaitlan and myles. there are something else that i want to get in there. i want to look at my notes. let's put up the first lady weighing in on this. i want to get this up real quick. >> my story is not true, it is becoming a dangerous time. this is not journalism, it is activism and it is a disservice to the people of our great nation. >> okay, the best with all of that. kaitlan, a quick response from you if you can. >> i want to photo this is something we keep on hearing from the white house today about anonymous sources. anonymous sources
that's who i want in charge and in terms of deployments and who gets sent into harm's way. the president just thinks we are all representation of the flag. i don't mean in a symbolic good way. he thinks we are pieces of cloth. he literally hugs the flag and make as great show of it. that's the thing, leadership is not a buzz word. it is something that we are extremely serious about. that's why the military is s saying. >> well, jason, i appreciate you being so candid about this. i really...
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the last thing is that if there are people who are watching poor who are students who are interested in going into journalism, feel free to reach out to me directly. i would be happy to be a resource to you. i benefited enormously as a student from mentors who helped me figure out my path into this field. it is really hard to figure out sometimes what the right angle of approach is and i think some , of us have benefited from mentors in the past. it is enormously important to for us to pay it forward. me and i am for sure abby. i hope anyone would reach out to my email with any questions. i guess my advice would be, have the courage of your convictions. listen more than you talk. listen first. i think you need to think about, when you are deciding between the two, i think you need to think about whether you have strong partisan leanings or activist leanings that would compel you to take action, or if you are more interested in being a referee in the process. that will probably determine which of the two directions you initially going into, but i will also say that if you go into poli
the last thing is that if there are people who are watching poor who are students who are interested in going into journalism, feel free to reach out to me directly. i would be happy to be a resource to you. i benefited enormously as a student from mentors who helped me figure out my path into this field. it is really hard to figure out sometimes what the right angle of approach is and i think some , of us have benefited from mentors in the past. it is enormously important to for us to pay it...
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some was obama voters who sat it out, some obama voters who flipped over to him, others who voted third party. that is a hard formula to put together again. there is this added dynamic that he is no longer running against a uniquely popular type of figure. they worked really hard to push up biden's negatives, but it has been proven to be difficult task. it is the most important task for the trump campaign to drive those negatives on biden up. >> there is another huge difference between this year and 2016. that is the percentage of ballots that will come in by mail, absentee and early, really good have a huge impact on nccount, on -- the count, o legal challenges. but is just a possibility, there is a possibility that will impact the results to an extent comparable to how turnout affects results. >> people will be voting in a couple weeks. obviously election day has been election day for a long time, but we have never seen something like what we have seen this cycle where people have to turn in their ballots at a minimum 14 to 15 days before election day for it to count. dan: let's talk
some was obama voters who sat it out, some obama voters who flipped over to him, others who voted third party. that is a hard formula to put together again. there is this added dynamic that he is no longer running against a uniquely popular type of figure. they worked really hard to push up biden's negatives, but it has been proven to be difficult task. it is the most important task for the trump campaign to drive those negatives on biden up. >> there is another huge difference between...
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those who vote for me and those who vote against me. we need to rise to the moment for the sake of the country we love so dearly. may god bless the united states of america. may god protect our troops. in may god bless ruth bader ginsburg. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> monday night, federal trade commission commissioner. >> one of the interesting things about the antitrust debate is that all there are a lot of people who put a lot into that. if we have better competition, or firms in the market, we would see all of these problems. restored, thed be environment would be better those are important issues. all that itear at would be effective in solving those problems. >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> as congress pays tribute to ruth bader ginsburg, discussion has begun.rocess lisa murkowski said she would vacancyort taking up a disclose to the election. >> the presid
those who vote for me and those who vote against me. we need to rise to the moment for the sake of the country we love so dearly. may god bless the united states of america. may god protect our troops. in may god bless ruth bader ginsburg. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> monday night, federal trade commission commissioner....
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like the bad apples in rochester new york who killed 4141 year old daniel prude a black man who died in police custody while suffering a mental health crisis days after video footage was released showing officers putting a hood on him and pinning him to the ground or about all those bad apples in salt lake city utah who slate now reports shot a 13 year old autistic child several times after his mother called 911 to get this ask for a crisis invention team intervention team to take him to the hospital during a mental health episode. who by the way that autistic boy linden cameron he's a white boy. i wonder if box knew c.n.n. all those loud mouthed security state punk and so the apologists will dive into his juvenile record looking for police violence justifications with the same zeal and zest they had when they did it to trayvon martin's history michael brown brown's history or to rice's history and speaking of kids falling victim to overzealous policing and the criminal zation of black children look no further than the treatment of 12 year old isaiah elliott of colorado springs who a
like the bad apples in rochester new york who killed 4141 year old daniel prude a black man who died in police custody while suffering a mental health crisis days after video footage was released showing officers putting a hood on him and pinning him to the ground or about all those bad apples in salt lake city utah who slate now reports shot a 13 year old autistic child several times after his mother called 911 to get this ask for a crisis invention team intervention team to take him to the...
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those soldiers who died on behalf of america and who did not you know prove to be a traitor so the country i think that would provide a good balance and again to reiterate putting those confederates that should shouldn't be destroyed but should be put in his saddle so that they can place in the proper context colors should we read to actively judge people 100 years ago by their words and their way their way and their viewpoints but equally on race i mean even as abraham lincoln if you look at it very closely i mean he he he believed ending slavery was in principle as a christian thing but he didn't particularly like black people ok but he did it on principle all right and if you go to his lead recent things like that it doesn't come off as this you know this squeaky clean abolitionist ok i mean he had he did it on principles and i think are universally agreed now i mean obviously but he was a pioneer and particularly the president of the united states well i think as far as judging people who passed under present circumstances i think most historians and most people who think about this wo
those soldiers who died on behalf of america and who did not you know prove to be a traitor so the country i think that would provide a good balance and again to reiterate putting those confederates that should shouldn't be destroyed but should be put in his saddle so that they can place in the proper context colors should we read to actively judge people 100 years ago by their words and their way their way and their viewpoints but equally on race i mean even as abraham lincoln if you look at...
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it was a way of assisting those who were fleeing communism. but because people who were fleeing communism -- let's say there was a great deal of suspicion in the united states among americans about whether these individuals were truly democracy loving, freedom loving individuals. those who came from communist countries tended to be heavily screened because of american fears about sponsoring communist spies and saboteurs who would infiltrate the united states and do harm to the united states. as the cold war developed, the united states was forced to deal with a number of humanitarian crises. these responses helped to further develop our refugee policy. in 1956, for example, socialist revolutionaries in hungary overthrew their pro-soviet communist governments. this prompted a violent crackdown on the part of the soviet union. within days of the crackdown, tens of thousands of hungarian refugees had fled into neighboring austria and yugoslavia. some 200,000 hungarian refugees eventually took refuge in austria alone. and to accommodate these hung
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let's say the young woman who lost her money on the boat, befriended by a nice man who ended up stealing her money, she would send a telegram into new york to her brother who lives in new york who she's going to go live with and ask him to come out here to testify on her behalf. they would never allow the two people, the brother and the sister in the same courtroom at the same time. they would interrogate them separately so there would not be any kind of story created between the two of them. if the brother came in and said she's my sister, i will take her in. here is my name and address, i vouch for her, she will stay under my wing until she has enough money to get a place of her own and has a job. that would oftentimes be more than enough to solve or to the fears. all they need to do is to convince two of these three inspectors. for the 20% of people who came through here, it's a terrifying moment. they've really not seen many offo justice in their own country. many of them have come from brutal regimes. they're going to be given a wonderful introduction to an american justice system w
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but who will withhold funds are the residents who are leaving, who are going to other states that you will get a downward spiral in the cities run by people who literally turn a blind eye to the suffering of innocent people and they have no heart and no soul when it comes to what people are experiencing. in terms of governor cuomo, governor cuomo of course he's rolling out his tough guy act. he is one sneeze away from that suit and tie and challenging trump to a pose off, he's single and ready to mingle. i wanted to point out a few things about hank, his bill reform is what started this spie in crime, it started earlier ths year. his nursing home order killed thousands of elderly people and he blamed everybody from fox news to mother nature and god for it rather than taking responsibility. now the health department from the can't find the records to show how many nursing home residents died. he also for weeks he dragged his feet, president trump wants to pay out an extra $300 per week for most states and unemployment benefits because the democrats couldn't get on board, he dragged his
but who will withhold funds are the residents who are leaving, who are going to other states that you will get a downward spiral in the cities run by people who literally turn a blind eye to the suffering of innocent people and they have no heart and no soul when it comes to what people are experiencing. in terms of governor cuomo, governor cuomo of course he's rolling out his tough guy act. he is one sneeze away from that suit and tie and challenging trump to a pose off, he's single and ready...
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this, the people who ratified it, the people who discussed it. the no shall any state shall deprive any person from life, property or liberty without due process of law. nor deny any person within its jurisdiction equal protection of the laws. you want a law that says people cannot be in groups of six after sundown? you can do it, but it has to apply equally to everyone. the 14th amendment as a couple of other things in it that you need to know about. you only hear section one today, everything else is kind of dead lettered from the civil war era. i need you to think here. put on your thinking hats. this is section two of the 14th amendment. it says, as one part of it, when the right to vote in any election is denied to any of the male inhabitants, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation there in shall be reduced in proportion which the number of male citizens shall bear to the whole number of citizens 21 years of age in such state. what does that saying and what is it doing? if you're going to say, if yo
this, the people who ratified it, the people who discussed it. the no shall any state shall deprive any person from life, property or liberty without due process of law. nor deny any person within its jurisdiction equal protection of the laws. you want a law that says people cannot be in groups of six after sundown? you can do it, but it has to apply equally to everyone. the 14th amendment as a couple of other things in it that you need to know about. you only hear section one today, everything...
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haven't done great materially in their lives who are who are angry about it and who. wouldn't dismiss if he had to spend time with any out to them that's one of the great unsolved mysteries of this presidency of trump which is why would people he so clearly despise revere him turn out something have more from tony schwartz don't transform a ghostwriter after this short break. americans are divided not divided on the white mean you shouldn't resign citizens our challenge ideologies become exclusionary and call it the supreme court. politics and worst of all political opponents. is there a way out of this downward spiral. by social class. people in poverty by 1st. if you're born into a poor family if you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people on average 15 years old if you born into generational poverty. fight every day you meet your needs and the needs of your family. welcome back i'm still here with author of dealing with the devil tony schwartz and you say in this new o
haven't done great materially in their lives who are who are angry about it and who. wouldn't dismiss if he had to spend time with any out to them that's one of the great unsolved mysteries of this presidency of trump which is why would people he so clearly despise revere him turn out something have more from tony schwartz don't transform a ghostwriter after this short break. americans are divided not divided on the white mean you shouldn't resign citizens our challenge ideologies become...
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anyone who loves the court, anyone who loves the law is heartbroken tonight. i know we have to talk about mitch mcconnell and donald trump and all of that, but let's not let our worries about these folks cloud this moment, nicolle. she was so much greater than all of that. she transcended that i mean there's almost no one who has changed our lives more in the last decades as an advocate for women's equality, even on the more mundane stuff like how the court operates, the civil procedure rules and stuff like that but that's not why you see these scenes in washington tonight at the supreme court. i mean the only other time i've seen a scene like that is after the same-sex marriage case was decided where you had thousands of people on the plaza singing "america the beautiful" and the like you know, they're doing that tonight, and justice ginsburg cast one of those five deciding votes for same-sex marriage as she did so many different things in her life. she was a fervent advocate for equality in the words above the supreme court are "equal justice under law. ther
anyone who loves the court, anyone who loves the law is heartbroken tonight. i know we have to talk about mitch mcconnell and donald trump and all of that, but let's not let our worries about these folks cloud this moment, nicolle. she was so much greater than all of that. she transcended that i mean there's almost no one who has changed our lives more in the last decades as an advocate for women's equality, even on the more mundane stuff like how the court operates, the civil procedure rules...
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know him best, his sister, a federal judge who recently retired, his niece who has written a book. go to the people who served in his cabinet and ask him directly what kind of sentiments he addressed during his private moments. i think they'll come and validate everything that has been said about his attitude towards those who sacrifice themselves in a mission not to make money, but to preserve this great democracy of ours. it's sad we're talking about this. i would far prefer to talk about joe biden, who knows what it means to lose a son. who knows what it means to have a son join the military not under a draft, but to volunteer to go over and help defend this country. i would talk about joe biden in terms of being a president whose duty it is to heal this country. what president trump is doing is dividing this country along racial lines, ethnic lines, religious lines. now he's trying to do it along the military lines to say, hey, this is my military, these are my generals. they will do what i say. when he was asking general mattis, when he went for his interview, whether or not h
know him best, his sister, a federal judge who recently retired, his niece who has written a book. go to the people who served in his cabinet and ask him directly what kind of sentiments he addressed during his private moments. i think they'll come and validate everything that has been said about his attitude towards those who sacrifice themselves in a mission not to make money, but to preserve this great democracy of ours. it's sad we're talking about this. i would far prefer to talk about joe...
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thousands who are out in the streets every week who prove testing risking you know their lives their livelihoods that their well being because there is a lot of violence the police are restraining themselves they are holding back and the field strength of the law is being leveled against some of these protests some of these protests that there is there is bad blood a lot of bad blood now is in the streets a lot of anger a lot of rage yesterday we should dozens of people detained it uprooted. ledge attention of the opposition leader maria kalashnikov as you mentioned earlier you see this beam remarkable tendency. among the opposition leaders to out of the blue decide to leave the country often in the middle of the night now where this phenomenon is originating from up to who you us because if you ask the better our security services rule or the president well you know this is something that they had decided in themselves get in the middle of the night they decide to leave the country if you ask the opposition they'll give you an entirely different story they'll describe how opposition
thousands who are out in the streets every week who prove testing risking you know their lives their livelihoods that their well being because there is a lot of violence the police are restraining themselves they are holding back and the field strength of the law is being leveled against some of these protests some of these protests that there is there is bad blood a lot of bad blood now is in the streets a lot of anger a lot of rage yesterday we should dozens of people detained it uprooted....
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a who's right who's wrong and what they'd like to see you coming out of these talks so we have very pleased that that least they have they reached this stage they were not even willing to sit together for a few a few months ago in fact a few weeks ago and this in itself is a breakthrough now a lot depends on the good faith of the parties coming together and as you heard from secular to some peo and his excellency. shift mohamed and up to. all countries who are supporting this process willing to offer whatever support they need. to make sure that the parties continue around the table and hopefully come up with what both desire and that is peace and stability in the country but as for the talks themselves which will start in doha later. it comes down to these 2 sides doesn't it the afghans and the taliban the other countries can talk about support but really these 2 have to negotiate directly with each other. absolutely until recently as you know the taliban had just used to recognize the government in kabul and refused to meet with this representatives the fact that they are together
a who's right who's wrong and what they'd like to see you coming out of these talks so we have very pleased that that least they have they reached this stage they were not even willing to sit together for a few a few months ago in fact a few weeks ago and this in itself is a breakthrough now a lot depends on the good faith of the parties coming together and as you heard from secular to some peo and his excellency. shift mohamed and up to. all countries who are supporting this process willing to...
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we knew who he was all along.urricane maria, we saw how he tossed paper towels for a theo op while asking cabinet if he could sell puerto rico. we witnessed his cruelty when he launched his campaign icon andgrants rapists criminals. as president, he deployed ice to implement barbaric policies. we also witnessed his shamelessness when asking about the pulse nightclub shooting in florida. instead of comforting victims, he tweeted -- appreciate the congrats. i'm not kidding. this is what he said. appreciate the congrats. but we have good news. not only do we have a chance to defeat donald trump. we have a chance to elect a president who will rebuild america, a president we will be proud to call our commander-in-chief. that is because joe biden is a man of character. believes, his family and mine, are more similar than different. he believes everyone has a place in this country no matter where you are born, what you look like, or who you love. is a president who is ready to protect all puerto ricans. it doesn't matter
we knew who he was all along.urricane maria, we saw how he tossed paper towels for a theo op while asking cabinet if he could sell puerto rico. we witnessed his cruelty when he launched his campaign icon andgrants rapists criminals. as president, he deployed ice to implement barbaric policies. we also witnessed his shamelessness when asking about the pulse nightclub shooting in florida. instead of comforting victims, he tweeted -- appreciate the congrats. i'm not kidding. this is what he said....
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who knows.underestimated by just about everybody in 2016. >> that's right. >> maybe he's right in 2020. one thing we know for sure, donny deutsch, is that things have completely turned around. for three and a half years all we heard from the trump people is how much money they're raising. we're going to win because we're raising all this money. it was constant. my god, they would -- if you talked to them on the phone, that's all they blabbed about. we're creating this death star. we're raising all of this money. we're going to have billions. it's all over. biden on the other hand, as you know, being in democratic politics from time to time. you know biden was always a terrible fund-raiser. yet you talk to any democratic fund-raiser right now they will tell you they've never seen the energy around any candidate, issue, race that they see right now around joe biden the money is just flooding in and, of course, a lot of that is because people want donald trump out of office. but that said, you look
who knows.underestimated by just about everybody in 2016. >> that's right. >> maybe he's right in 2020. one thing we know for sure, donny deutsch, is that things have completely turned around. for three and a half years all we heard from the trump people is how much money they're raising. we're going to win because we're raising all this money. it was constant. my god, they would -- if you talked to them on the phone, that's all they blabbed about. we're creating this death star....
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who was thought -- at brandeis. a guru of the new left, she says that ethnic studies are the spell electric to all arm of the revolution. she knows what shing saying and saying is openly. so, i think that we should take it seriously when we see today what is happening repeating the same phrases that these neomarxists, cultural marxists used in the 20s in and 30s and 40s and 50s and 60s. >> you can trace as you just did, as you outline trace this evolution this, intellectual revolution that overflows into this crazy politics around us. one interesting point in the book is you did not dedicate a chapter to black identity because of the unique role of black people in the history of the united states, obviously legal slavery, then jim crow and then everything that accompanies those institutions. what you point out is identity politics attempts to conflate the experience of other minority groups as the continue to be created day by day with the black experience in america. so, just as matter of chronology even, how too t
who was thought -- at brandeis. a guru of the new left, she says that ethnic studies are the spell electric to all arm of the revolution. she knows what shing saying and saying is openly. so, i think that we should take it seriously when we see today what is happening repeating the same phrases that these neomarxists, cultural marxists used in the 20s in and 30s and 40s and 50s and 60s. >> you can trace as you just did, as you outline trace this evolution this, intellectual revolution...
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that is who we are. give ordinary americans just half the chance, and they never let the country down, they will do extraordinary things. they will never let us down, unlike the current president. and unlike the current president, i won't let you down, either. this is what this election is about. helping people unite. get together. move this country back in the direction that we can be. there's nothing beyond our capacity. nothing. if we just do it together. thank you all. i will now take your questions. i guess, are you calling on people? i don't have a list. you go ahead and call. >> thank you, sir. this morning, in reference to the article in the atlantic, the -- in a call convened by your campaign, it's it the comments that president trump is a testament to selfishness and that his soul is that of a coward. you have talked about this as a different view of how you see the job as a president. when you hear these remarks, suckers, losers, recoiling from amputees, what does that tell you about president
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they become very picky about who they wa nt become very picky about who they want to attach to nationalsar—old is holding out for a male parrot fancier. one that does not mind being interrupted ona that does not mind being interrupted on a regular basis by the sounds of it. that is it for the papers tonight. lucy, john, you have redeemed yourself by going rummaging in your cupboards. thank you so much. lovely to see your both. that is it for the paper but do about a paper in the morning won't you? for a review coming up next, night hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. when times are tough, people often look to the movies to lift their spirits, and what better way to do that than with a romcom — like new release the broken hearts gallery? what?
they become very picky about who they wa nt become very picky about who they want to attach to nationalsar—old is holding out for a male parrot fancier. one that does not mind being interrupted ona that does not mind being interrupted on a regular basis by the sounds of it. that is it for the papers tonight. lucy, john, you have redeemed yourself by going rummaging in your cupboards. thank you so much. lovely to see your both. that is it for the paper but do about a paper in the morning won't...
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lived in that apartment, who had every right to legally be in the department, who did not have a guno the grand jury, what kind of sham grand jury proceeding was this? it follows a pattern, it follows a pattern, bianca, of the blatant disrespect and marginalization of black people, but especially black women in america who have been killed by police. because part of breonna's legacy will always be, just like trayvon martin and michael brown raised america's consciousness level and attention to black lives matter, breonna's legacy will be that black women's lives matter, too. so when we think about this grand jury proceeding, if you want us to accept the results, then release the transcript, release the transcript so we can have transparency. and if you did everything that you could do on breonna's behalf, you shouldn't have any problem whatsoever, daniel cameron, to releasing the transcript so that we can see you fought for all of kentucky
lived in that apartment, who had every right to legally be in the department, who did not have a guno the grand jury, what kind of sham grand jury proceeding was this? it follows a pattern, it follows a pattern, bianca, of the blatant disrespect and marginalization of black people, but especially black women in america who have been killed by police. because part of breonna's legacy will always be, just like trayvon martin and michael brown raised america's consciousness level and attention to...
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but progressives just lost somebody who means so to them, who was such a stalwart, who they felt protectednk they are terrified by what's going to happen next and they are furious about. we talk a lot about enthusiasms in elections. i think we should talk about anger in elections. who has the anger on their side. i don't think there is any question that this calamity that has befallen us, i don't think there is any question it is going to motivate democrats in november. >> all right. michelle, thank you. >>> up next you can stay a lot with a collar especially if you are an associate justice with the supreme court. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening h
but progressives just lost somebody who means so to them, who was such a stalwart, who they felt protectednk they are terrified by what's going to happen next and they are furious about. we talk a lot about enthusiasms in elections. i think we should talk about anger in elections. who has the anger on their side. i don't think there is any question that this calamity that has befallen us, i don't think there is any question it is going to motivate democrats in november. >> all right....
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been gretchen whitmer who was the governor of michigan, who i have an active problem with.s so many problems she has with her justice record as well. could have been susan rice who has no overt elected experience and a deeply problematic record in international affairs. there's a part of me that looks at kamala harris and says, i don't know, i think she was the best of his finalist. i've said this publicly many times like, i have major beef with kamala record with district attorney of san francisco. i said i would give it a d+ may be. i've examined that record i also say that you have to look at her record at the da and not judge it through a 2020 lens. almost no prosecutors were doing brave work we see Ãb doing today in 2020, almost nobody was doing that in 2005 when she was district attorney. i don't judge her through a 2020 rulebook. but what i have seen since she left office as da, even since she left office as attorney general, every year she's gotten better and better on issues of justice reform. that might be a bitter pill for people to swallow. i don't know her, i d
been gretchen whitmer who was the governor of michigan, who i have an active problem with.s so many problems she has with her justice record as well. could have been susan rice who has no overt elected experience and a deeply problematic record in international affairs. there's a part of me that looks at kamala harris and says, i don't know, i think she was the best of his finalist. i've said this publicly many times like, i have major beef with kamala record with district attorney of san...
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theory mariani who also took part in the e.u. parliamentary session took a somewhat different view to many of us colleagues. it was a little bit disappointing because i think there was no reason he borer position except 'd me and a few members said ok if there isn't boys in need of mr levy only 1st make a serious investigation to know who is guilty and dunn said don't name of guilty before investigation everybody understand that there is. some. idea between this and this sunshine to stop or to continue the last 3 days through exhibit and not for europe if europe want to be independent there is dissolution it's continued not through to and how the direct relation with russia oath was that this. gets a loan what would we do it's the only solution for europe we'd be to to buy share of gas from america and i seen the interest of europeans to have the various produce for gas. at the same session in the european parliament also touched on the current situation in belarus the blocs foreign minister stated that the e.u. is preparing sanc
theory mariani who also took part in the e.u. parliamentary session took a somewhat different view to many of us colleagues. it was a little bit disappointing because i think there was no reason he borer position except 'd me and a few members said ok if there isn't boys in need of mr levy only 1st make a serious investigation to know who is guilty and dunn said don't name of guilty before investigation everybody understand that there is. some. idea between this and this sunshine to stop or to...
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who dares thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back this is our to international now world leaders have addressed of the united nations into the general assembly 1st ever virtual session day one song video speeches including from donald trump xi jinping and vladimir putin in new york here is our cheese came up. the russian president gave a message to the un general assembly that was a message of peace he called for a mill lobel fight against the corona virus and he talked about how at this point russia is offering its vaccine free of charge to all u.n. staff as a measure to help the global efforts against the pandemic now when speaking the russian president emphasized the need for cooperation internationally and he talked about the importance of the veto of the u.n. security council for ensuring a balance of power in the global community and this veto power should be preserved furthermore he talked about illegal sanctions and how they are impeding the fight against coded 19 this is the president of russia. i would like to
who dares thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back this is our to international now world leaders have addressed of the united nations into the general assembly 1st ever virtual session day one song video speeches including from donald trump xi jinping and vladimir putin in new york here is our cheese came up. the russian president gave a message to the un general assembly that was a message of peace he called for a mill lobel fight against the corona virus and he talked about how at this point...
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crush the people every day who bipolar star and who by parts of lebanon who by parts of the golan heights and who continue to occupy also they want to annex part of jordan parts of of other places i mean if we ask those questions in other programs i'm talking to you or not as i'm talking to you about hezbollah because you represent hezbollah and i'm asked why you are silent why you support hezbollah regime in syria when the faeries out extermination policies towards its own thing i want to cause we are fighting this we will we will we will fight think that create a global beheaded people who took the hearts of people who class d. g. the children who made an illusion this is we will fight things that are clearly groups it is a priority because they came and they got it digressions against our part of the country you know we had a wide open oceans against the north lebanon is lebanon mr those i will say critically important thing is that by lending mr assad to your support you became complicit in everything he did and these are crimes against humanity the un high commissioner for human righ
crush the people every day who bipolar star and who by parts of lebanon who by parts of the golan heights and who continue to occupy also they want to annex part of jordan parts of of other places i mean if we ask those questions in other programs i'm talking to you or not as i'm talking to you about hezbollah because you represent hezbollah and i'm asked why you are silent why you support hezbollah regime in syria when the faeries out extermination policies towards its own thing i want to...
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and who isn't, and who are the bad guys and the good guys. and it's an incredibly challenging job made even harder by the president of the united states himself, who seems to not only not want to denounce all violence but rather seems to be encouraging it and even perhaps offering a defense for the 17-year-old kyle rittenhouse in kenosha, saying that he may have acted in self-defense. so we've got a problem on our hands. law enforcement has a great challenge on their hands. and by the way, steve, law enforcement is not fully equipped with all of the legislative and investigative techniques that they would have if they were facing an international terror threat because there are no domestic terrorism laws per se. law enforcement doesn't want to monitor ideology or thought. they almost have to wait for the violence to be advocated before they can take down a site or take down a group. so it's an incredibly tense time that we're looking at. >> yeah. i'm curious too. when you see these various scenes, whether it is in kenosha, portland, some of t
and who isn't, and who are the bad guys and the good guys. and it's an incredibly challenging job made even harder by the president of the united states himself, who seems to not only not want to denounce all violence but rather seems to be encouraging it and even perhaps offering a defense for the 17-year-old kyle rittenhouse in kenosha, saying that he may have acted in self-defense. so we've got a problem on our hands. law enforcement has a great challenge on their hands. and by the way,...
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who do they get? they know a guy who is an economics professor out east who used to serve as an economic adviser in vietnam. remember, that nation-building phase. they're bringing in experts. smart guys trying to help build an economy in vietnam and ports and infrastructure. he's one of these guys. you know, he had a contract, he had a grant to do this work in vietnam. so he comes. and he's informative. he spent three years on the ground in vietnam, and he says, it's not working. i mean, we went there with good intentions. working. we went there with good intentions. they don't want us there. they want to do it their way. they don't want to do it our way. what the president tells you is not accurate. we're not welcome there. we're not seen as their great allies. we're seen as one more big power intervening. it's funny to think about this. he's an anthropologist. he had gun his field work in vietnam. you know, it was a primitive place. that's how they saw it, right, he'd work with hill people up in the
who do they get? they know a guy who is an economics professor out east who used to serve as an economic adviser in vietnam. remember, that nation-building phase. they're bringing in experts. smart guys trying to help build an economy in vietnam and ports and infrastructure. he's one of these guys. you know, he had a contract, he had a grant to do this work in vietnam. so he comes. and he's informative. he spent three years on the ground in vietnam, and he says, it's not working. i mean, we...
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voters choosing between a man who mocks those who treat the coronavirus seriously. traffics in conspiracy theories, who has doubled down on telling his supporters to break the law and vote twice and who thinks the military are losers. >> it was a fake story. i have done more for the milita
voters choosing between a man who mocks those who treat the coronavirus seriously. traffics in conspiracy theories, who has doubled down on telling his supporters to break the law and vote twice and who thinks the military are losers. >> it was a fake story. i have done more for the milita
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it is such an information to all who encountered her. and what she achieved, was to become one of the most influential advocates of gender equality in our time. also one of the most influential figures for constitutional change in american history. as chief justice roberts said so well, a supreme court justice of historic proportion's. this is one of the most people of our time, who during her time as advocate -- the law so that the courts view gender equality as -- as racial equality. and she was not only a voice of consensus, collegiality, she was also the voice of --. [inaudible] you noted in the video, and others have noted, justice marshall was the most important advocate of racial equality in his time. justice ginsburg is the most important advocate of gender equality in our time. it was just extra dinner to have extraordinary moment for - america and for all of us in knowing her. [inaudible] with you had a book out justice ginsburg early this year ."lled "conversations with rbg youof all the conversations had with her, what were s
it is such an information to all who encountered her. and what she achieved, was to become one of the most influential advocates of gender equality in our time. also one of the most influential figures for constitutional change in american history. as chief justice roberts said so well, a supreme court justice of historic proportion's. this is one of the most people of our time, who during her time as advocate -- the law so that the courts view gender equality as -- as racial equality. and she...
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is listening in who will find that intriguing. sounds great. let's talk about technology because the future is technology and what you said about audiobooks really struck me nervously because i've been writing about them for a while and got in there ten years ago where there was just a complete addiction and i don't, i can completely control the number of physical books i acquired and any time one is sale i will be like okay -- >> we love you. [laughter] >> but it does seem like there is a lot of cap competition for podcast and a great app called autumn that now has top-level audio that was a dream come true for me and first of all, are you and audio person at all or an eyeball reader? >> more of an all by -- eyeball reader but at the top of the conversation we mentioned people lineal's be a representative for millennial's but am the both see it as the best. i am in two book clubs that adjoined once the pandemic started and so one is a gay book club and we are reading hard copy of politics form of an immortal girl and then another
is listening in who will find that intriguing. sounds great. let's talk about technology because the future is technology and what you said about audiobooks really struck me nervously because i've been writing about them for a while and got in there ten years ago where there was just a complete addiction and i don't, i can completely control the number of physical books i acquired and any time one is sale i will be like okay -- >> we love you. [laughter] >> but it does seem like...
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who is tuck right now?>> it's unnecessary roughness in these crazy times. >> the illusion is that i am tucked. >> stand up, heidi. show them. ( laughter ) >> if you're untucked and i'm untucked, which means this bra is out of here! >> yeah! >> yeah! >> free! >> let loose. >> now that my ladies were free it was time to move from liberation to representation. you all know we've been hearing from a lot of real people during these conventions, but so far, we haven't heard from drag queens. >> because they didn't us, girl! ( laughter ). >> i think i would definitely give shows at the convention. i think it's very important to be a leader within our community. and did you know that one out of five l.g.b.t.q.i.a. people in our country are not registered to vote? we could reach a lot of people. one out of 5 is a lot of ( bleep ) people. >> that's like "queer eye" without anthony. why is that? >> i think people don't think it's important and 100 million people did not vote in the last presidential election, which is
who is tuck right now?>> it's unnecessary roughness in these crazy times. >> the illusion is that i am tucked. >> stand up, heidi. show them. ( laughter ) >> if you're untucked and i'm untucked, which means this bra is out of here! >> yeah! >> yeah! >> free! >> let loose. >> now that my ladies were free it was time to move from liberation to representation. you all know we've been hearing from a lot of real people during these conventions,...
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she would send a telegram to new york to her brother who lives in new york who she's going to go live with and ask him to come out here to testify on her behalf. they would never allow the brother and sister in the courtroom at the same time. they would interrogate separately so there could not be a story created between the two of them. if the brother came in here and said she is my sister. i will take her. here is my name and address, i vouch for her, she will stay under my wing until she has enough money to get a place of her own and has a job, that would oftentimes be more than enough to solve or to assuage the fears of the inspectors here. all they need to do is convince two of the three inspectors that the reason for which they were detained was not enough of a reason to send them back to europe. for the 20% of people who came through here, it's a terrifying moment. they've really not seen many injustice in their own country. many of them come from brutal regimes. and they've never seen a man in uniform do anything fair or compassionate, but they're going to be given a wonderful
she would send a telegram to new york to her brother who lives in new york who she's going to go live with and ask him to come out here to testify on her behalf. they would never allow the brother and sister in the courtroom at the same time. they would interrogate separately so there could not be a story created between the two of them. if the brother came in here and said she is my sister. i will take her. here is my name and address, i vouch for her, she will stay under my wing until she has...
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it's not just people who left like this official it's even folks who managed the stay you'll see people's hard for at least justice department people to do that because there are disciplinary actions that can be taken against them they have to resign which is what happened with roger stone and you had a prosecutor resigning and going public at that point with the kind of political pressure that was placed on him. yoe this in other administrations. not just the resignations, but the complaints that a president is in it only for himself. he'll bend the rule of law, bend the facts, all of it just to help himself. >> devlin, there's this nexus that miles turner is involved with, elizabeth newman she said she brought the threat of white supremacy to the white house. he was rebuffed. now you have an official from mike pence's staff with the responsibilities of homeland security, counterterrorism and coronavirus adding her voice to the people from inside the administration i want to show you some of what christopher wray said which is in line with wt these -- i'll call them sort of -- they're
it's not just people who left like this official it's even folks who managed the stay you'll see people's hard for at least justice department people to do that because there are disciplinary actions that can be taken against them they have to resign which is what happened with roger stone and you had a prosecutor resigning and going public at that point with the kind of political pressure that was placed on him. yoe this in other administrations. not just the resignations, but the complaints...
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she was forever crediting the people who helped her, who worked with her, who supported her, and on whose shoulders she stood. a sweet example is a way in the virginia military institute case, she goes on the court's opinion by justice o'connor, who was there for a university of on theippi versus hogan policy of the premiere nursing school in that state. she said vmi was the bookend to the program. how, in the end, did she have the strength? this is one of the most moving things about this story of ruth bader ginsburg. her personal life, her marriage to marty ginsberg. marty was a dear colleague of ours at georgetown law. we knew him well. and famously, he was a great cook. i would repeatedly run into him at the checkout line at the grocery store. he was confident enough to boost ruth without needing to compete with her. without ever feeling diminished by her success. how can we carry on the legacy of ruth bader ginsburg? i would say that all of you who know a woman who could benefit from the kind of love and support that marty gave to ruth, it's on you to honor ginsburg by women theirose
she was forever crediting the people who helped her, who worked with her, who supported her, and on whose shoulders she stood. a sweet example is a way in the virginia military institute case, she goes on the court's opinion by justice o'connor, who was there for a university of on theippi versus hogan policy of the premiere nursing school in that state. she said vmi was the bookend to the program. how, in the end, did she have the strength? this is one of the most moving things about this...
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>> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care.hink -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims. and the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're just victims. and i don't want them to be victims. but why compare it? >> i don't compare it. my problem with it is i think if you've gone as a generation through such suffering why you don't sysympathize with the new victims. >> i do. >> not you personally, but i'm just saying this is to me very troubling. because, you know, you meet people all the time that tell you, offense, my grandfather died mere, my aunt died there. and i'm like, are you blind? do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you know, the son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as wel
>> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care.hink -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims. and the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're just victims. and i don't want them to be victims. but why compare it? >> i don't compare it. my problem with it is i think if you've gone as a generation through...
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are willing to challenge the status quo who are willing to fight for we the people who i will supportsident trump. i think it's very interesting for me too see that a lot of people talk about politics and a lot of people talk about twitter and everything and i understand, i don't even like to tell you that it distracts you, we have to start looking, who can deliver this policy, president trump delivered some of the best economies that we had in years, good criminal justice reform, he delivered opportunities for a lot of americans to pursue happiness that did not exist before, it's important for people to think who is going to fight for the people, who is going to stand up to big political machines, lobbyists and special interest in able to walk the legislatures and i'm running to be a check and balance and i will challenge if the president is right, i willil tell him, it doesn't matter who's going to be the president, the voters will decide i will challenge democrat or republican president, we need to have strong leaders who can deliver results so we the people have a lot of serious i
are willing to challenge the status quo who are willing to fight for we the people who i will supportsident trump. i think it's very interesting for me too see that a lot of people talk about politics and a lot of people talk about twitter and everything and i understand, i don't even like to tell you that it distracts you, we have to start looking, who can deliver this policy, president trump delivered some of the best economies that we had in years, good criminal justice reform, he delivered...
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will replace him and who want to replace him. thousands of people across egypt have to find a ban on protests and demonstrated against the government they're angry about worsening living conditions there demanding the resignation of the president abdel fattah el-sisi. u.s. president from saying he will name his pick to be the new u.s. supreme court justice on a saturday afternoon u.s. media reports say it's likely that figure will be a meet tony barrett a judge from chicago she's considered to be a strict conservative she will take the spot left vacant by the death of ruth bader ginsburg she passed away last week here's heidi jocasta. a military guard escorted ruth bader ginsburg's casket up the steps of the u.s. capitol honoring a woman who helped transform life for millions of americans it is with profound sorrow and deep sympathy to the ginsburg family that i have the high honor to welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg to lie in state the late supreme court justice was a champion for equal rights for men and women born to a worl
will replace him and who want to replace him. thousands of people across egypt have to find a ban on protests and demonstrated against the government they're angry about worsening living conditions there demanding the resignation of the president abdel fattah el-sisi. u.s. president from saying he will name his pick to be the new u.s. supreme court justice on a saturday afternoon u.s. media reports say it's likely that figure will be a meet tony barrett a judge from chicago she's considered to...
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ask anyone who knows joe biden. biden is a corporate lobbyist who.present presented a tiny state in the senate for 40 years. joe biden doesn't want to revolution, he just wants to live in a big house and have strangers love him. at this point, biden is too slow to be radical anyway. the people who control joe biden understand this perfectly well and today they had him break the fourth wall and say it out loud, watch. >> ask yourself, do i look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters? really? >> tucker: do i look like a radical socialist? no, you look like a glad-handing shell for the credit card company, because that's exactly who you are and that's why you're such an effective front man. the people behind you are radical and we are not guessing about that. biden's running mate, president in waiting kamala harris openly solicited donations for rioters in minneapolis. "if you're able to, chip and now to the minnesota freedom fund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in minnesota." amazingly, that tweet is still up. at lea
ask anyone who knows joe biden. biden is a corporate lobbyist who.present presented a tiny state in the senate for 40 years. joe biden doesn't want to revolution, he just wants to live in a big house and have strangers love him. at this point, biden is too slow to be radical anyway. the people who control joe biden understand this perfectly well and today they had him break the fourth wall and say it out loud, watch. >> ask yourself, do i look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for...
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to the brave men and women who build and serve our communities; who teach our children; and who careonor of our 50th anniversary, we're committing over $30 million dollars to new student scholarship funds. because we believe in the pursuit of purpose, in the causes you champion, and in the difference you make in the world. welcome to national university. apply for your scholarship today at nu.edu >>> some big college football programs are not playing this fall but others are going to the field and with fans in the stands. >> andy shoals is at notre dame where they will play later today. so what's the plan, there andy? >> reporter: good morning guys. here at notre dame they plan on having around 16,000 fans. that crowd will be made up mostly of students, faculty and players families. while they are playing here in south bend, indiana just across the state, indiana university and purdue university are not playing football because the big ten postponed their seasons due to covid concerns but many big time programs kicking off their seasons today across the country. here are the power fi
to the brave men and women who build and serve our communities; who teach our children; and who careonor of our 50th anniversary, we're committing over $30 million dollars to new student scholarship funds. because we believe in the pursuit of purpose, in the causes you champion, and in the difference you make in the world. welcome to national university. apply for your scholarship today at nu.edu >>> some big college football programs are not playing this fall but others are going to...
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james wanillo, who is a resident of san francisco, who was racially profiled. he had law enforcement called on him this past summer. and we have chief-of-staff of the human rights commission. at this time, if my colleagues have anything they would like to share, i would like to start with presentations, checking in with my colleagues if there is anything you want to say. seeing no comment at this time, i believe we have miss angela jenkins who is on the line, and she is with san francisco interpreting racial profilinginterpretinterrupting l profiling. are you there? >> let me know when the first slide is up, and then we'll begin. >> the first item is up. >> thank you again. good morning supervisors mand man, stefani and walton, and legislative aide natalie geee. i'm the team leader for san francisco interruption racial profiling. we put together these headlines on the first slide demonstrating the prevalence of exploitive, non-emergency calls here in san francisco that resolve without serious injury. however, racial profiling can be life-threatening, if not fat
james wanillo, who is a resident of san francisco, who was racially profiled. he had law enforcement called on him this past summer. and we have chief-of-staff of the human rights commission. at this time, if my colleagues have anything they would like to share, i would like to start with presentations, checking in with my colleagues if there is anything you want to say. seeing no comment at this time, i believe we have miss angela jenkins who is on the line, and she is with san francisco...
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on the other hand in non-con who did do. see above is on the politician who has never been to any any army led government he contested elections most elections and one occupant so he is the only politician in pakistan who are not part of any army government on the other hand all the opposition parties have been a part of army comes on at one time or another so what you're saying in effect is that this prime minister has absolutely had no help from the pakistani army to become prime minister we have been here if you part of pakistan just go into the campaign created of for pakistan that he can solve another part and look at the people gather in the public positions of p.d.i. and then come build if you do any of the party and you read their palms so there were hundreds and thousands of people who are going rallies around pakistan in montana to do and even 2 years before it was more popular didn't focus on he is most popular leader fathers and any opposition leader cannot claim to be one hospital can run on as far as popularity
on the other hand in non-con who did do. see above is on the politician who has never been to any any army led government he contested elections most elections and one occupant so he is the only politician in pakistan who are not part of any army government on the other hand all the opposition parties have been a part of army comes on at one time or another so what you're saying in effect is that this prime minister has absolutely had no help from the pakistani army to become prime minister we...
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it doesn't matter who sits on the supreme court and who gets picked on the supreme court. that is to be chosen by the american people and the american people who put the next president in office. i want to ask you, are you part of the federalist group? thank you. guest: i am a member of the federal society. i think you talk to most lawyers, they would say the same thing. it is a great debate group and an opportunity to speak up and have really interesting exchanges with the people i have debated there. going back to the question of the confirmation process and how that works with the checks and balances. here is how i would illustrate it. when president obama took office, he had two supreme court nominations before the vacancy and before mayor arlen was nominated. -- merrick garland. those nominations went through because he actually controlled the senate. in 2014 the american people, instead of reelecting democrat control in the senate, they elected republicans who shifted the balance of power. when the people do that, it is -- fullng steam ahead, steam ahead, that is a s
it doesn't matter who sits on the supreme court and who gets picked on the supreme court. that is to be chosen by the american people and the american people who put the next president in office. i want to ask you, are you part of the federalist group? thank you. guest: i am a member of the federal society. i think you talk to most lawyers, they would say the same thing. it is a great debate group and an opportunity to speak up and have really interesting exchanges with the people i have...