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who are not captured. not this president who doesn't understand one iota of the word sacrifice and why they may not get themselves for a larger cause. when president trump went to arlington national cemetery and then he said i don't get it what is in it for them? everyone should be appalled what the commander-in-chief said about service members it affects the morale of the morale letter on - - morality in the character of the man who has to make life-and-death decisions the president and the team try to deny the ever made those comments. the president is on video saying the same thing out loud and then have that steadfast commitment to the individual serving in the us armed services and thank you for leading the resolution and thank you for p her service with the army aviation officer. i played not to block the utresolution. are they really so afraid to sayy anything to give him a pass when he disparages are on military? with those disgusting comments and i resolution that reforms are support to the milita
who are not captured. not this president who doesn't understand one iota of the word sacrifice and why they may not get themselves for a larger cause. when president trump went to arlington national cemetery and then he said i don't get it what is in it for them? everyone should be appalled what the commander-in-chief said about service members it affects the morale of the morale letter on - - morality in the character of the man who has to make life-and-death decisions the president and the...
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who can end the violence abroad and here at home, too? who can unite instead of divide this nation?here 80% of every american's budget dollar goes in defense of our freedom, where is the man with wisdom and experience who can get the most security for every military dollar? enlighten the staggering burden of taxes, which could bankrupt americans. save stalin the risk of starting a war. who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nation? instinctive to the people of america know the answer. divided people thought lincoln a century ago, we seek eisenhower now. from every heart in horizon, from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the people of america, a sentry has brought the threat of a new slavery but there is a new lincoln to meet the challenge. mr. american, dwight david eisenhower. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit nc
who can end the violence abroad and here at home, too? who can unite instead of divide this nation?here 80% of every american's budget dollar goes in defense of our freedom, where is the man with wisdom and experience who can get the most security for every military dollar? enlighten the staggering burden of taxes, which could bankrupt americans. save stalin the risk of starting a war. who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nation?...
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who can end the violence abroad and here at home too? who can unite instead of divide this nation? where 80% of every american's budget dollar goes in defense of our freedom, where is the man with wisdom and experience who can get the most security for every military dollar? enlighten the staggering burden of taxes, which could bankrupt americans. save stalin the risk of starting a war. who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nation? instinctive americans know the answer. divided people thought lincoln a
who can end the violence abroad and here at home too? who can unite instead of divide this nation? where 80% of every american's budget dollar goes in defense of our freedom, where is the man with wisdom and experience who can get the most security for every military dollar? enlighten the staggering burden of taxes, which could bankrupt americans. save stalin the risk of starting a war. who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nation?...
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who.ve 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 that has been an
who.ve 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...
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who don't. what kind of soul does this man have? no wonder his words are meant to divide us, create hatred and disrespect the sacrifice of those that have with valor and courage have defended this country. his life is a testament to selfi selfishness. he celebrates dictators, his benefactors in russia. words count. because they tell us who they are. donald trump told us who he is, he's incapable of understanding service, valor and courage. his soul cannot -- a sea of integrity and honor. let me say it loudly, his soul sa that of a coward. he's not a deserving of the office of president of the united states or the commander of the chief of our brave men and women. >> mr. khan the president did claim, he claimed that contrary to the report that he does respect those who died in service. here's what he said in response to that report. >> there's nobody that considers the military and especially people that have given their lives in the military, to me they're heroes. to me they're heroes. it's even
who don't. what kind of soul does this man have? no wonder his words are meant to divide us, create hatred and disrespect the sacrifice of those that have with valor and courage have defended this country. his life is a testament to selfi selfishness. he celebrates dictators, his benefactors in russia. words count. because they tell us who they are. donald trump told us who he is, he's incapable of understanding service, valor and courage. his soul cannot -- a sea of integrity and honor. let me...
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that is who he is.heories about the china virus and suggests that well, maybe they did it intentionally and -- you know, come on, that's the person we elected as president. this should not surprise anybody anymore. it's those instances where he sticks to a message, that's when -- that's his performance. the rest is not performance. the rest is him. >> wow. >> government by gesture. you know, s.v. joe scarborough here. we had paul rieckhoff talking about hydroxychloroquine being used on veterans in an experimental case, the president pushed it in the spring until the fda basically in their own way told him to stop saying it was dangerous. then talking about injecting disinfectan disinfectants, asking dr. birx to look into that. now we're hearing about the vaccine. again he's so crude in the way he does it. he's so obvious. as ann applebalm says of would be autocrats they don't try to disguise anything. he's talking about a would be vaccine before a special day. i went to get a checkup last week with my d
that is who he is.heories about the china virus and suggests that well, maybe they did it intentionally and -- you know, come on, that's the person we elected as president. this should not surprise anybody anymore. it's those instances where he sticks to a message, that's when -- that's his performance. the rest is not performance. the rest is him. >> wow. >> government by gesture. you know, s.v. joe scarborough here. we had paul rieckhoff talking about hydroxychloroquine being used...
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voters choosing between a man who mocks those who treat the coronavirus seriously. who 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 military than almost anybody else. >> he's sick. it is deplorable. it is so unamerican. it is so unpatriotic. >> people that are in the dark shadows, there are people that are controlling the streets. we had somebody get on a plane from a certain city this weekend, and in the plane it was almost completely loaded with thugs. >> what in god's name are we doing? it's mortifying. it's embarrassing and it's dangerous. >> what you have to do is send in your early ballot and then go and make sure that ballot is tabulated or counted. and if it's not counted, vote. >> he's a fraud. >> the election comes down to who makes a better case for healing the country. with more than 6.2 million cases of covid and more than 188,000 deaths, a jobs report that shows that while more than 1.4 jobs were ga
voters choosing between a man who mocks those who treat the coronavirus seriously. who 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 military than almost anybody else. >> he's sick. it is deplorable. it is so unamerican. it is so unpatriotic. >> people that are in the dark shadows, there are people that are controlling the...
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this is not who we are. be guided by the words of pope john paul ii, words drawn from the scriptures. be not afraid. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. i'm joe biden knowinit's hard.re is hard. eliminate who you are not first, and you're going to find yourself where you need to be. ♪ the race is never over. the journey has no port. the adventure never ends, because we are always on the way. ♪ ♪ treating cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. and now, we're able to treat more patients because we're in-network with even more major insurance plans. so, if you've been turned down before, call us now. >>> and here's what lindsey graham sounds like when he is in full panic mode. >> my opponent will raise almost $100 million in the state of south carolina. he raised $6 million from the time justice ginsburg passed away within 72 hours. and god bless justice ginsburg. we're celebrating her life. i appreciate waiting until saturday to announce the replacement, but i am being killed financially. this mon
this is not who we are. be guided by the words of pope john paul ii, words drawn from the scriptures. be not afraid. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. i'm joe biden knowinit's hard.re is hard. eliminate who you are not first, and you're going to find yourself where you need to be. ♪ the race is never over. the journey has no port. the adventure never ends, because we are always on the way. ♪ ♪ treating cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. and now, we're able to treat more...
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who led an amazing life.ctually sad to hear that. i'm sad to hear that. thank you very much. let me be clear. voters should pick the president and the president should pick the justice for the senate to consider. this was the position of the republican senate in 2016 when there were almost ten months to go before the election. that is the position the united states senate must take today, and the election is only 46 days off. i think the fastest justice ever consumed was 47 days, and the average is closer to 70 days. and so, they should do this with full consideration, and it is my hope and expectation what will happen. joe biden there, and just to reiterate the news, we are reacting to the death of ruth bader ginsburg, the american supreme courtjustice who has died at the age of 87. her death opened up a vacancy on the supreme court, this now becomes a central issue in the 2020 presidential election which is only 45 days away. katty kay is still with us. interesting reaction from both trump and biden, they n
who led an amazing life.ctually sad to hear that. i'm sad to hear that. thank you very much. let me be clear. voters should pick the president and the president should pick the justice for the senate to consider. this was the position of the republican senate in 2016 when there were almost ten months to go before the election. that is the position the united states senate must take today, and the election is only 46 days off. i think the fastest justice ever consumed was 47 days, and the...
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assisting those who were fleeing communism. 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 enter 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. 1956, for example, socialist revolutionaries in hungary overthrew their pro-soviet communist governments. this prompted of either 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. to accommodate these refugees, the eisenhower adm
assisting those who were fleeing communism. 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 enter the united states and do harm to the united states. as the cold war developed, the...
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who have been lost, those who have been wounded. that the commander in chief would think in these terms. >> so i think -- listen. general kelly may very well come out and deny it. but i mean, boy, what's taking him so long, right? general clark, we've heard plenty of denials from team trump. but nothing from the former white house chief of staff, john kelly, who the president attacked, earlier today, not even knowing if he is a source or not. you know -- you know kelly, personally. so, his silence, is that telling? >> well, i think the silence is telling. but i think, you know, it's a very tough call for him, john kelly to come out. he's had a distinguished service record. and he did his best duty for the country, as he saw it. when the president of the united states asked him to serve, he did. both, as homeland security secretary and chief of staff. his integrity, his sense of duty to the country. and now, to engage in a public, na name-calling exercise with the president of the united states is a tough call. because, first, it off
who have been lost, those who have been wounded. that the commander in chief would think in these terms. >> so i think -- listen. general kelly may very well come out and deny it. but i mean, boy, what's taking him so long, right? general clark, we've heard plenty of denials from team trump. but nothing from the former white house chief of staff, john kelly, who the president attacked, earlier today, not even knowing if he is a source or not. you know -- you know kelly, personally. so,...
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but then, this -- there, certainly, have been people who are traditional republicans, who don't love this president. who might say, well, if the supreme court is at stake, right now, it -- it is not hypothetical and theoretical. we need to do it, right this second. the other important thing is that the whole overlay of this campaign has been covid, and has been the pandemic. which has been a referendum on this president. and now, we'll -- i mean, obviously, the pandemic, unfortunately, is still going onment b on. but this injects a whole different narrative into the race, that only benefits the president, in that it's not covid. as -- as a democrat said to me, tonight, the covid election is now the scotus election, meaning supreme court of the united states. >> thank you, both. >> but we don't know what biden's going to do, yet. you know, biden spoke tonight but he didn't -- he didn't lay his cards on the table. is biden going to come out and say this is the kind of person i would nominate? or this is -- you know, i would nominate x, y, or z? how is -- you know, how is -- how is bide
but then, this -- there, certainly, have been people who are traditional republicans, who don't love this president. who might say, well, if the supreme court is at stake, right now, it -- it is not hypothetical and theoretical. we need to do it, right this second. the other important thing is that the whole overlay of this campaign has been covid, and has been the pandemic. which has been a referendum on this president. and now, we'll -- i mean, obviously, the pandemic, unfortunately, is still...
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who else? who's free and who's not free? so slaves absolutely are not free. but most white settlers to the united states are going to be poor. how do they come? how do they arrive? under what condition? ethan? >> indentured servitude. >> yes. most white settlers arrive under conditions of indenture. where you essentially bond your labor out. and say, okay in return for passage to the new world, i'm going to bond myself to some sort of master. for a specified period of time. usually seven years. not always. sometimes more, sometimes less. it's essentially a contract into which a person enters saying, i will not be free to do what i want until the period of indenture has elapsed. most white settlers especially most scots-irish come under conditions of indenture. somewhere in pennsylvania of the 18th century, 17th, too, somewhere between 60 and 75% of white settlers come under condition of indenture. they're not free. so you can't be indentured. you have to be a free white person to about citizen. what does indenture really mean? one of the things we see, and in
who else? who's free and who's not free? so slaves absolutely are not free. but most white settlers to the united states are going to be poor. how do they come? how do they arrive? under what condition? ethan? >> indentured servitude. >> yes. most white settlers arrive under conditions of indenture. where you essentially bond your labor out. and say, okay in return for passage to the new world, i'm going to bond myself to some sort of master. for a specified period of time. usually...
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who will.we will become them ourselves. so that is the way i look at politics. and that is how he looked at electoral organizing. >> host: i think that is important for it's one thing that excites you about your work in your book. it talks about politics is universal, as a form of connection between people. which i think is inarguably something we all want. he said it's fundamental to our species. to connect with people. it's also work that can be joyful and creative and imaginative. thinking about a new world. i think one of the people to get away from politics is they feel like it's just the grim work of reinforcing status quo. and again these moments of awakening are potentially fill that gap with imagination were the things important to them to get closer, not just forestalling disaster, that's also part of it. but it is also to start to bring into being the world that you want. do you think we need to get a different group of people running for office and at that level i have been so energ
who will.we will become them ourselves. so that is the way i look at politics. and that is how he looked at electoral organizing. >> host: i think that is important for it's one thing that excites you about your work in your book. it talks about politics is universal, as a form of connection between people. which i think is inarguably something we all want. he said it's fundamental to our species. to connect with people. it's also work that can be joyful and creative and imaginative....
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and below is sophia who's half a stranger you know definitely also have somebody who has happened as well and japanese have korean and japanese and has and you just saw some clips earlier of a little boy who's had mexican and japanese so you know we see a variety of experiences but central to each of their story lines is kind of how being have japanese impacts their day the like so we see people who completely live outside japan. and you know come to japan for the very 1st time to experience their roots and we see people who have been you know going to race in japan and primarily only speak japanese and but come on a daily basis struggle with you know finding their place in japanese society. tetsuo about your global project. i definitely encourage everyone to check it out after this program but tell us about some of the lessons or takeaways you got while going around taking photographs of half those around the world. right well where should i start i think i should start with my own very narrow world. i grew up in belgium went to japan and most of my summers and i interviewed about 1
and below is sophia who's half a stranger you know definitely also have somebody who has happened as well and japanese have korean and japanese and has and you just saw some clips earlier of a little boy who's had mexican and japanese so you know we see a variety of experiences but central to each of their story lines is kind of how being have japanese impacts their day the like so we see people who completely live outside japan. and you know come to japan for the very 1st time to experience...
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who are unable to be with us this morning, and who are watching this ceremony are mostly from around this nation and from around the world, welcome. please know you are all with us in spirit. and to the families of flight 93, those here this morning, and those unable to attend, we honor your loved one's sacrifice and we will be eternally grateful. it is powerful that we can come together on this day as a nation, pause, and take the time to honor those we lost on the morning of september 11. here at flight 93, at the pentagon, and in new york. i would invite you all to please stand for the pledge of allegiance. please remain standing following the pledge for a moment of reflection led by stephen mcewan, who served as the chaplain for the fbi pittsburgh division on september 11 and continues to serve in this role today. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands. one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> please remain standing. >> let us pray. most merciful god, as we gather passed sinces ha
who are unable to be with us this morning, and who are watching this ceremony are mostly from around this nation and from around the world, welcome. please know you are all with us in spirit. and to the families of flight 93, those here this morning, and those unable to attend, we honor your loved one's sacrifice and we will be eternally grateful. it is powerful that we can come together on this day as a nation, pause, and take the time to honor those we lost on the morning of september 11....
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these are women who -- women and men who lost, whose dad died at age 39. i'm 40.i've done a lot of things that i never say out loud to even keep myself safe. i -- i've made promises to both my wife and kids that i would try to be here for as long as possible and that sounds -- that may sound strange to people but a lot of great leaders, even if they are not killed, they burn out in so many ways. sometimes the work wears them down and can create, you know, incredibly unhealthy habits and other things and i've tried my best to be as healthy and stable as i can. i want to be here too and, you know, that -- that requires me to say no. that's a learned behavior as well. i think for a lot of my young organizing life i said yes to everything and allowed myself to overcommit in ways that i couldn't deliver to people even if i wanted to because i just said yes too much so now i still want to be able to help as many people as possible but i have to be -- i just have to exercise wisdom in doing that work. >> well, you still say yes a lot but i will say, a woman who has becom
these are women who -- women and men who lost, whose dad died at age 39. i'm 40.i've done a lot of things that i never say out loud to even keep myself safe. i -- i've made promises to both my wife and kids that i would try to be here for as long as possible and that sounds -- that may sound strange to people but a lot of great leaders, even if they are not killed, they burn out in so many ways. sometimes the work wears them down and can create, you know, incredibly unhealthy habits and other...
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who was captured is a loser? >> i know we have to let you go. really quick, what is in it for soldiers if the president did question that, what is in it for people like you who have served? >> i mean, what's in it is you get to live in a country as great as america. that doesn't just happen and it certainly doesn't just happen if everybody's looking out for they areselves. part of why america is america is because people step forward and put their lives on the line. it doesn't make them suckers or losers. it makes them patriots. and it's time for a president who actually understands that. >> mayor pete buttigieg, thanks for coming on. >>> some good news. in the monthly jobs report. but is it the hiring slowing down? i'll talk with the labor secretary up next. ♪ ♪ take the good, with the bad ♪ live the life you want to have ♪ ♪ send it off, with a bang ♪ it's looking really good! ♪ [whistling] [indistinguishable muffled words] ♪ shpork chop. soda pop. soursop. hot pot.shiso. [indistinguishable muffled words] scall
who was captured is a loser? >> i know we have to let you go. really quick, what is in it for soldiers if the president did question that, what is in it for people like you who have served? >> i mean, what's in it is you get to live in a country as great as america. that doesn't just happen and it certainly doesn't just happen if everybody's looking out for they areselves. part of why america is america is because people step forward and put their lives on the line. it doesn't make...
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those soldiers who died on behalf 9 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 it should we read to actively judge people 100 years ago by their words and their way their way 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 leg 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 t
those soldiers who died on behalf 9 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 it should we read to actively judge people 100 years ago by their words and their way their way their viewpoints but equally on race i mean even as abraham lincoln if you look at...
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who is in office determines depends if we have leaders who are focused on the people or themselves. and their own agendas. we know this with ruth bader ginsburg passing this past friday. heartbreaking. but we also know, that this is a moment where we see how much elections matter. they matter to us and our ability to show up at work and be safe. they matter if we're going to have the kind of health care that we need to stay safe. they matter if we simply want autonomy over our own choices, and our lives. this election is urgent, and our need to avoid is. if you listen to michelle obama speak at the democratic national convention, you know she said, there was a state that made the difference in this last presidential election. two votes per precinct, we all know she was talking about michigan, even though she didn't say it. that was 2016, just two years later, we won by over 400,000 votes. we took the attorney generals office, the secretary of state's office, and as we are going into this election, i'm so grateful not only did we win those races, but we amended our constitution to ge
who is in office determines depends if we have leaders who are focused on the people or themselves. and their own agendas. we know this with ruth bader ginsburg passing this past friday. heartbreaking. but we also know, that this is a moment where we see how much elections matter. they matter to us and our ability to show up at work and be safe. they matter if we're going to have the kind of health care that we need to stay safe. they matter if we simply want autonomy over our own choices, and...
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is not making flat out racist statements someone who is not objectifying women someone who is not out here being the antithesis to all things democracy and all things democratic and i think that that is something that speaks more to people than anything else is their referendum on donald trump absolutely but i think that just by saying that that is the only reason or you know part and parcel black people are getting out to vote i think that that is a little bit too broad of a statement true that i made several mistakes over and over and over again he's someone who believes wholeheartedly in what he's doing small business needs so many unborn heirs it is remarkable ok but let me let me stay with you here let me rephrase it here joe biden just as it is likable as hillary clinton i think that's what it gets down to because trump hasn't been able to put a label on joe biden that sticks because like you said he has a likability quotient that is very difficult to challenge i think he's an empty suit and i don't see anything to be proud of when the in the obama administration but most import
is not making flat out racist statements someone who is not objectifying women someone who is not out here being the antithesis to all things democracy and all things democratic and i think that that is something that speaks more to people than anything else is their referendum on donald trump absolutely but i think that just by saying that that is the only reason or you know part and parcel black people are getting out to vote i think that that is a little bit too broad of a statement true...
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who refused to wear masks, who jeer at those who do want to wear masks. they're going to drive back to their homes, possibly sneeze or cough in the cabin, they'll be back at the wawa strolling by your grandma. they're back in school maybe with your kids. maybe more children can get infected. some of whom may be at risk of severe covid illness or death. just like trump's last indoor rally in tulsa, oklahoma, which caused a spike of positive cases in that state. these rallies are super spreader events. as in protecting their own lives. your lives, trump supporters as seen in this video tweeted by a fox news correspondent are running to these events, like some anti-woke version of k-pop fans rushing to a concert. and here's the irony, trump doesn't care if you get covid. he and cares if he does. >> aren't you concerninged about getting covid, though? >> no, i'm not concerned. i'm more concerned about how close you are. >> sorry about that. >> i'm on a stage, it's very far away. and so i'm not at all concerned. >> joining me now is ron clean and dr. craig spe
who refused to wear masks, who jeer at those who do want to wear masks. they're going to drive back to their homes, possibly sneeze or cough in the cabin, they'll be back at the wawa strolling by your grandma. they're back in school maybe with your kids. maybe more children can get infected. some of whom may be at risk of severe covid illness or death. just like trump's last indoor rally in tulsa, oklahoma, which caused a spike of positive cases in that state. these rallies are super spreader...
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democracy of his fiance calls it a false death sentences for some of the saudi had squad who killed the journalist and 2800 other cuts to jail to. close down i missed on the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up snatched by masked men fears for the safety of a prominent opposition figure in bella roups. new contriver see as the u.s. president hits the campaign trail a new book says he called nelson mandela a poor leader who returned to south africa. and back on the move metro train service has returned across india even as it overtakes brazil but the 2nd highest coronavirus cases in the wilds of. saudi arabia is facing more criticism for overturning the death sentences for members of the hit squad who killed journalist jamal khashoggi 8 people have now been handed jail terms of between 7 and 20 years after the journalist was strangled and dismembered in istanbul in 2018 turkey says the court ruling did not meet international expectations alexy o'brien reports. the saudi hit squad accused of killing journalist jamal khashoggi was caught on camera landing in turkey a
democracy of his fiance calls it a false death sentences for some of the saudi had squad who killed the journalist and 2800 other cuts to jail to. close down i missed on the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up snatched by masked men fears for the safety of a prominent opposition figure in bella roups. new contriver see as the u.s. president hits the campaign trail a new book says he called nelson mandela a poor leader who returned to south africa. and back on the move...
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renewing who we are. he was upset that we in his eyes forgot who we are. we've got so caught up in the crises and controversies about civil rights about vietnam that we had forgotten who we were and this concept of a new writes that i had used was a concept at the time of creating a return to what made america great or meet america what it was a return to basic humanitarian values. a return as reagan said in the 19 eighties to use our force in limited values but when we use it used to. when reagan was a big fan of the rainbow movies. and he won a fan of the rainbow movies? have you seen any of them? >> all of them. >> you like the rainbow movies as well. >> yeah. >> sure. he loved the rainbow movies, he loved the rambo movies because unlike vietnam you can find a way to win, the enemies on the ground. but the real strong american finds his way to win. there's a famous moment and i think it's rambo 73 or 74, one of the rambo films where rambo it is communicating back with home and he's says can we win this time? reagan use that line all the time. yes we can
renewing who we are. he was upset that we in his eyes forgot who we are. we've got so caught up in the crises and controversies about civil rights about vietnam that we had forgotten who we were and this concept of a new writes that i had used was a concept at the time of creating a return to what made america great or meet america what it was a return to basic humanitarian values. a return as reagan said in the 19 eighties to use our force in limited values but when we use it used to. when...
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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 when 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. and the words above the supreme court are "equal justice under law."
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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is probably older than you even know who she is. it's true. it's not only just recipienting -- representing by being there but also by speaking out and doing it the right way, and taking that platform and doing something about it. i mean why did you want to speak tout personally? did you have some experiences in real life? you know, maybe some of the role that you play as eddie, did that encourage you or influence you in any way given those stories that you experienced? >> i mean there's a lot of reasons why i spoke out. i mean the first part is i was inspired by a lot of people. i saw my dad use his platform really well. i saw constance using her platform to really push her voice out there. i just saw everyone around me was doing so much, and i felt like i wasn't doing enough. also i kind of -- you know, i felt like i needed to. it was like my job to kind of protect other people, especially because like my family, my grandmother, who was always the closest to me. i grew up with her. i loved her more than the world. i was thinking a
is probably older than you even know who she is. it's true. it's not only just recipienting -- representing by being there but also by speaking out and doing it the right way, and taking that platform and doing something about it. i mean why did you want to speak tout personally? did you have some experiences in real life? you know, maybe some of the role that you play as eddie, did that encourage you or influence you in any way given those stories that you experienced? >> i mean there's...
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who flew. who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion.(♪) find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. weresidue?? spots? it's not your dishwashers fault. \s to rinse dry and shine your dishes. solve three problems at once with finish jet dry 3in1. >>> welcome back. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo was in doha earlier for the start of historic peace talks. after several delays, the taliban and afghan government are finally set to negotiate a power-sharing deal. let's go to sam kylie who is following the talks from abu dhabi. so, sam, by all accounts, these negotiations are fragile, but what did the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo have to say today, and what kind of role might he be playing? >> well, they have played a key role in these negotiations. no doubt about it. they opened negotiations bilaterally with the taliban at the beginning of this year, encouraging the two sides, the african government which are allies of the united states and its allies to get into talks with the tal
who flew. who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion.(♪) find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. weresidue?? spots? it's not your dishwashers fault. \s to rinse dry and shine your dishes. solve three problems at once with finish jet dry 3in1. >>> welcome back. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo was in doha earlier for the start of historic peace talks. after several delays, the taliban and afghan government are finally set...
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who labor to assist them. lord have mercy. may all that is done today be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 4-a of house resolution 967, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from arizona. mr. o'halleran: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches side of the aisle. for what purpose does the entleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. o'halleran: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. o'halleran: thank you, madam speaker. in supporty to speak of my blackwater trading post and transfer act which passed the house of representatives by voice vote yesterday. like to tha
who labor to assist them. lord have mercy. may all that is done today be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 4-a of house resolution 967, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from arizona. mr. o'halleran: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all....
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but who are your people and where do you come from and it is a way for us to make sense of who you are but also what your motives are. i think moving into this moment i thank you saw people rushed out of their homes in the midst of a global pandemic because being isolated in her house while you are watching on television somebody who looks like you being brutally murdered while the officer looks into the camera while he is doing it, it makes you feel so incredibly alone and fearful and hopeless so why people poured into the streets is to be connected to the energy of other people who are sharing a similar experience. every one of us who has experienced injustice in the world wonders if it is only us or other people have had that experience too. movements fundamentally bring together people who long for not feeling gas lit around the experiences they have every day and that they know are wrong but they can't quite place why or who is responsible. movements also give us an opportunity and a way to challenge and change the anger and the isolation and the fear and the rage into something p
but who are your people and where do you come from and it is a way for us to make sense of who you are but also what your motives are. i think moving into this moment i thank you saw people rushed out of their homes in the midst of a global pandemic because being isolated in her house while you are watching on television somebody who looks like you being brutally murdered while the officer looks into the camera while he is doing it, it makes you feel so incredibly alone and fearful and hopeless...
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that there has been great truffings among the generals who have served president trump and those who have just watched from the outside. that he respects the military the way that previous he sees them, military as another political tool or that he doesn't respect service the way he treated john mccain, i think, continues to rankle i ink a lot of uniform service, particularly the officers. but why they haven't come out is a goodn. quest i think there are some -- particularly those who served president tru who tell themselves that it's wrong for generals to participate in the political et lection season, t to come out and be an acto the campaign stage in effect is -- unbecominfor somebody that spent a career in the military. and yet of course, you know, a lot of speculation today about who these sources could have been and a lot of people who they think know and it- may be better off if the persons would simply come forward and be open about it so we can evaluate the information and give iu the due stiny that it deserves. white house continues to have these denials and the atlantic st
that there has been great truffings among the generals who have served president trump and those who have just watched from the outside. that he respects the military the way that previous he sees them, military as another political tool or that he doesn't respect service the way he treated john mccain, i think, continues to rankle i ink a lot of uniform service, particularly the officers. but why they haven't come out is a goodn. quest i think there are some -- particularly those who served...
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if you see who makes up and who is the coalition, it is largely black americans who vote the highest rate of any group in this country, higher than whites, and college educated. suburban voters as well as those with a postgrad degree. these are overwhelmingly, particularly those of a post at -- postgrad degree, vote democrats. these two groups have completely separate policy ,oals, separate interests culturally they could not be more different. and, like i said that is good if you want to win an election, but in terms of what is the agenda the democratic party, we get a lot of stuff thrown out. republicans like saying it is the party of aoc. democrats like to say that we are the party of these women elected to congress in 20 in suburban districts, and a lot of more moderate members of congress. and so, these two groups, i just do not see a lot of room for agreement aside from basic things like undoing some trump policies or gop policies and repealing tax cuts. these are small things. we have a presidential candidate joe biden and a party pledging for health care reform. what is healt
if you see who makes up and who is the coalition, it is largely black americans who vote the highest rate of any group in this country, higher than whites, and college educated. suburban voters as well as those with a postgrad degree. these are overwhelmingly, particularly those of a post at -- postgrad degree, vote democrats. these two groups have completely separate policy ,oals, separate interests culturally they could not be more different. and, like i said that is good if you want to win...
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beheaded people who took the hearts of people who caused the 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 actions against the north lebanon is lebanon mr those i will say critically important thing is that by lending mr assad you support you became complicit in everything he did and these are crimes against humanity the un high commissioner for human rights in syria got a torture chamber they are complicit they are complicit with the with mohammad been said about all of those there are 3 cities he is making in yemen. the united states and britain and all governments who are complicit so it's the west's fault along with everyone else is lots of blame to be shared around so much in fact that it doesn't actually stick to any one party's take responsibility in name only and they stay in their posts whatever mistakes or crimes they've committed it's a system of accountability but with 0 consequences except of course for the p
beheaded people who took the hearts of people who caused the 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 actions against the north lebanon is lebanon mr those i will say critically important thing is that by lending mr assad you support you became complicit in everything he did and these are crimes against humanity the un high...
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who flew. who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion.the world needed them most. (♪) find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. i hope my insurance pays for it. can you tell me how much this will be? - [cashier] 67. - sorry. - wait, have you heard about goodrx? goodrx finds free coupons to help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. - wow, i had no idea. - [announcer] goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. keeping your...
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who flew. who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion.n the world needed them most. (♪) find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. include the best in entertainment and offer plans to mix and match starting at $35. plus, get the samsung galaxy s20 5g uw on us when you buy any note20 5g. only at verizon. knowinit's hard.re is hard. eliminate who you are...
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who worked at two hospitals. she was somebody who had just fallen in love. she is somebody who frankly, you know, resisted every obstacle placed in front of her, and she also is the story of america. she is the story of what our commubtse are grappling with every single day. and it is true that we are hearing of course more recently that the police there had offered a deal to her ex-boyfriend trying to get him to posthumously implicate her in his drug dealing practice which of course he refused to do. and then i think there's the question of who is left behind? we have not asked the question of what happened to her younger sister? what's happened to her god child? what's happened to her mother? what's happened to her partner who watched as breona was murdered right next to him. couched h of this gets as these individualized and exceptional kinds of cases, but they are patterns. it is pattern and practice. and the other thing i want to say about this is so often people don't survive to tell the story. what we found is that jacob blake is still alive after bei
who worked at two hospitals. she was somebody who had just fallen in love. she is somebody who frankly, you know, resisted every obstacle placed in front of her, and she also is the story of america. she is the story of what our commubtse are grappling with every single day. and it is true that we are hearing of course more recently that the police there had offered a deal to her ex-boyfriend trying to get him to posthumously implicate her in his drug dealing practice which of course he refused...
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for what he did, but for who he was.he served with humility and integrity and love of country. he knew that democracy is not a spectator sport. the politics was not his chosen profession, he answered the call and made america better as a result. that is what we commemorate today. this soldier statesman who would lead the alliance of wartime victory and helped to save civilization, and then return home to lead his country and the free world through the challenges and opportunities that that victory afforded. and he would seek to right the wrongs that confronted and oppressed black citizens as well. i always believed that he was motivated in part by having watched the service of black soldiers who were willing to pay the last full measure in love of america, even when america did not love them. so he honored them, and those like them. he knew that america would not be fully free until all of its people were fully free. thank you for allowing me to reflect on the legacy of dwight d. eisenhower. many will come to visit the s
for what he did, but for who he was.he served with humility and integrity and love of country. he knew that democracy is not a spectator sport. the politics was not his chosen profession, he answered the call and made america better as a result. that is what we commemorate today. this soldier statesman who would lead the alliance of wartime victory and helped to save civilization, and then return home to lead his country and the free world through the challenges and opportunities that that...
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who to nominate, when to hold a vote. legal expert so i won't weigh in on the first question, but i do know something about politics and elections. the white house and the senate are also at stake. lose those and you get not just the court packing but the end of the legislative filibuster. statehood for d.c. and puerto rico. gerrymandering to then fix congressional districts and of course getting ready of the electoral college. the far left are taking over the democratic party and there is a very real, very frightening prospect that they will take over the country and do permanent harm. when it comes to the court, the best chance of preventing that is for the president to nominate someone for confirmation hearings to start as soon as possible, but for the vote to happen after the election and after we push joe biden to tell us who he would nominate to fill the vacancy, but please, let's debate this in a respectful and above all peaceful manner, lower the temperature. all right. let us know what you think about this and sh
who to nominate, when to hold a vote. legal expert so i won't weigh in on the first question, but i do know something about politics and elections. the white house and the senate are also at stake. lose those and you get not just the court packing but the end of the legislative filibuster. statehood for d.c. and puerto rico. gerrymandering to then fix congressional districts and of course getting ready of the electoral college. the far left are taking over the democratic party and there is a...
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i'm going to fight as hard for those who supported me as those who did not support me.his is not a partisan moment for god sake. this has to be an american moment. in the next few week, we have a chance to put anger and division and the darkness that had overtaken this country behind us. we've got to put it behind us. i know i've been criticized since i entered the primaries about i said i want to unite the country. we have to unite the country. this is not who we are. and we can. we've done it so many times in our history. we begun anew. if we get control of this virus, we can. we can reward work. we can fix the health care system. we can be a safe and just nat n nation. we can deal with the tret of climate change, we can be what we are at our best. one nation. one nation. one people. one america. we just have to remember who in god's name we are. this is the united states of america. and our long history, there's been nothing we've been unable to do. nothing, and we'll overcome when we've done it together and i'm confident going all over this nation, we can do it toge
i'm going to fight as hard for those who supported me as those who did not support me.his is not a partisan moment for god sake. this has to be an american moment. in the next few week, we have a chance to put anger and division and the darkness that had overtaken this country behind us. we've got to put it behind us. i know i've been criticized since i entered the primaries about i said i want to unite the country. we have to unite the country. this is not who we are. and we can. we've done it...
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it is who she was. had an opportunity to share with her many of the women's rights cases that we have done. we are the leading women's rights law firm in the united states. and to listen to her and what she hoped for for the future. this is a woman, we call her an icon, a superhero, a giant, a pioneer, trailblazer, and she is all of that is so much more. because she was so courageous throughout her entire life. speaking about gender equality, fighting for it, not only as a lawyer before the united states supreme court, arguing so many cases involving gender equality, but in addition when she took the bench and became a justice of the supreme court 27 years ago. so how does it feel to you knowing her and sharing a lot of her passions to have donald trump nominating her replacement? first of all, i think it is obscene that senator mitch mcconnell and donald trump are talking about her replacement. she is not even been buried yet. and they are just in a rush to nominate or appoint a replacement. this is so
it is who she was. had an opportunity to share with her many of the women's rights cases that we have done. we are the leading women's rights law firm in the united states. and to listen to her and what she hoped for for the future. this is a woman, we call her an icon, a superhero, a giant, a pioneer, trailblazer, and she is all of that is so much more. because she was so courageous throughout her entire life. speaking about gender equality, fighting for it, not only as a lawyer before the...
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did she know who the notorious b.i.g was, the rapper, who she was being compared with?ren filled her in. she said, we have a lot in common. we were both born and bred in brooklyn. that was a surefire laugh line. she had a great sense of humour about herself and she got that nickname because she, of the very stinging dissents she was writing as the supreme court was moving to the right, and more and more conservative decisions on voting rights and reproductive rights. and she really told it like it is. younger people just gravitated to the idea of this feisty, older woman who was speaking truth to power and the notorious rbg hashtag just took off. and she was determined to work through life—threatening illness, all the way up to the end? yes, absolutely. she was extraordinary. the number of times we would get an alert, that she had been to the hospital after a fall, broken ribs. she had another recurrence of cancer. another recurrence of chemotherapy. she would keep going. she rarely missed a day in court and kept up with all the opinions. i have to say, this woman loved
did she know who the notorious b.i.g was, the rapper, who she was being compared with?ren filled her in. she said, we have a lot in common. we were both born and bred in brooklyn. that was a surefire laugh line. she had a great sense of humour about herself and she got that nickname because she, of the very stinging dissents she was writing as the supreme court was moving to the right, and more and more conservative decisions on voting rights and reproductive rights. and she really told it like...
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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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experts who investigated g.'s murder said in a series of tweets the saudi prosecution performed one more act today in this parody of justice but these verdicts carry no legal all moral legitimacy she went on to say that crown prince mohammed bin solomon remained well protected against any meaningful scrutiny in his country and that the verdicts can't be allowed to whitewash what happened the saudi prosecutors say is this closes the case both privately and publicly many though say justice for who shoghi has not been served brian the inside story. i. let's bring in our guests all joining us from washington d.c. alley al ahmed director at the institute for gulf affairs alley is a saudi dissident and a former political prisoner shareef months or middle east and north africa coordinator for the committee to protect journalists and. executive director of the arab center washington d.c. and a former colleague and friend of jamal khashoggi a warm welcome to you all and let's begin with you josh on the saudi say that just
experts who investigated g.'s murder said in a series of tweets the saudi prosecution performed one more act today in this parody of justice but these verdicts carry no legal all moral legitimacy she went on to say that crown prince mohammed bin solomon remained well protected against any meaningful scrutiny in his country and that the verdicts can't be allowed to whitewash what happened the saudi prosecutors say is this closes the case both privately and publicly many though say justice for...
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it is about individuals who are involved in the logistics the preparation of the events who provided means of financing of weapons all this is essential to the terrorist action mode you know from i don't want to consider them a secondary they're not secondary and therefore complex you know when you provide a weapon it's not to go and party providing a weapon to someone who is known by the police and intelligence services who has a background who is radicalized you don't give a weapon to that type of person that for some who survived is vital and i hope it's because it is in some accomplices have been arrest. and we want to know what they did exactly what help they provided to the terrorists we want to know what really happened even if the terrorist won't be there at the trial i hope that those who worked with them to prepare the attacks help them financially will be punished for what they did that's the only thing we expect when we want to know the truth because we don't know anything we haven't heard anything for the past 5 years or so the trial comes as france's interior minister w
it is about individuals who are involved in the logistics the preparation of the events who provided means of financing of weapons all this is essential to the terrorist action mode you know from i don't want to consider them a secondary they're not secondary and therefore complex you know when you provide a weapon it's not to go and party providing a weapon to someone who is known by the police and intelligence services who has a background who is radicalized you don't give a weapon to that...
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people with a grudge people who are out to get him. weak people people who he fired. all of the thing he is does to try to dispel a story, they're all stripped away and all that's left is the sound of trump's own voice captured by woodward in an act of and i will say the irony is rich, in an act of trumpian nars schism. someone who got pillaged in the earlier woodward book and thought that i can charm that guy. i can turn it around that first book was tough on me. this next book, i'm going to get on the phone with woodward i'm going to have 18 conversations with him and when i'm done, woodward's going to be on my side and that was folly. utter folly. and i think trump is going, has been laid bear in a way where where he's defenseless and i hate to say the word naked when i talk about donald trump, but i mean that metaphorically, in these tapes. and i just, i'm sorry, i got a little sick in my mouth there when i said that, but you know what i'm saying. a bad place to be and that's the one thing that's different we know how woodward books work and we've seen them devast
people with a grudge people who are out to get him. weak people people who he fired. all of the thing he is does to try to dispel a story, they're all stripped away and all that's left is the sound of trump's own voice captured by woodward in an act of and i will say the irony is rich, in an act of trumpian nars schism. someone who got pillaged in the earlier woodward book and thought that i can charm that guy. i can turn it around that first book was tough on me. this next book, i'm going to...
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it just -- i say that as somebody who was there, who was pro-life, who saw it day in and day out.w more than anything else, the issue, as far as how washington can change that. and you're right, that includes the courts! >> yeah. you know, if you look at it like this -- in the last 20 years, there have been basically two pieces of pro-life legislation that have gotten through congress. early 2000s, the born alive infant protection act and the partial birth abortion ban, both of which impacted very, very, very, very small percentage of abortions. the rest has been an awful lot of status quo, and that's because of polarization in this country. there just has been status quo. where there's been real action has been at the state level, and that's one of the reasons why i just got so frustrated with conservatives -- conservatives -- i shouldn't say conservatives. right-wingers. >> trumpists. >> in 2016 -- or trumpists who said the conservative movement had done nothing. it was losing before donald trump. it had huge gains in the states during the obama era and it passed hundreds of pro
it just -- i say that as somebody who was there, who was pro-life, who saw it day in and day out.w more than anything else, the issue, as far as how washington can change that. and you're right, that includes the courts! >> yeah. you know, if you look at it like this -- in the last 20 years, there have been basically two pieces of pro-life legislation that have gotten through congress. early 2000s, the born alive infant protection act and the partial birth abortion ban, both of which...
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he cares about who you marry. i cannot support someone who does not stand for the word of god. and joe biden, he has never been for the black race, he has always been against it. as far as black lives matter and in tivo. and i have been watching what is been going on in this united states, it reminds me of the kkk and sends me back when we had to get on the back of a cotton truck and leave mississippi from the burning, looting, and murder of black people. and you can get people to support this party and urge people to say to go back to their own nation. you have people in the house of representatives and their job is trying to destroy and bring the united states down to its knees. so i do not to be a china, russia, or iran, i want the united states. yes, we have terrible things that have happened, but i am speaking as a black woman who has suffered through racism. that is what i am speaking of, and i know racism when i see it. host: sarah longwell, we will give you the last minute or so. guest: i also do not want
he cares about who you marry. i cannot support someone who does not stand for the word of god. and joe biden, he has never been for the black race, he has always been against it. as far as black lives matter and in tivo. and i have been watching what is been going on in this united states, it reminds me of the kkk and sends me back when we had to get on the back of a cotton truck and leave mississippi from the burning, looting, and murder of black people. and you can get people to support this...
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this is who he is. there is frankly a through line from his time in the '70s and housing discrimination, the central park five, charlottesville, and now, of course, the debate last night, there's a through line to the president's embrace of white supremacy. and that is not -- and so, i just don't think he has the capacity to respond any differently. and any putting the tooth paste back in the tube is not going to work, because this is who the president is. and remember, after he said stand back and stand by, he then said, this is not going to end well. so we have to ask ourselves, is this the president that we want? that is really what's on the ballot on november 3rd. >> you know, frank, i'm always torn about whether or not to do this, but i just want to end the idea that there is any -- the only anomaly would be if he ever stood up to white supremacists, not if he stood with them, engaged them and revealed they were an important part of his political coalition. so for that purpose, i want to show you h
this is who he is. there is frankly a through line from his time in the '70s and housing discrimination, the central park five, charlottesville, and now, of course, the debate last night, there's a through line to the president's embrace of white supremacy. and that is not -- and so, i just don't think he has the capacity to respond any differently. and any putting the tooth paste back in the tube is not going to work, because this is who the president is. and remember, after he said stand back...
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it's a disgrace to those who have served and especially those who have died. >> i think you're a very good person to answer a question. look, the comments that were made were abhorrent. we know that. >> absolutely. >> the idea from a commander and chief that he doesn't understand why people sign up for the military is very hard to understand. on the other hand, i thought maybe you could shed some light for us. we live in a country where most people do not serve and the idea of what people put on the line, like yourself, who is a marine veteran, like your husband, who lost his life in war, it is hard for a lot of americans to understand -- they admire it, right, but do they understand it? why do people sign up and put it all on the line? i want to ask you that, kait, as someone who is a veteran, as someone who gave birth to your son the day after learning that your husband, his father, was gone. tell us why people put it on the line. why do they say send me? >> brianna, first, i respectfully disagree. i think that even though most americans don't serve in the military, that doesn't mea
it's a disgrace to those who have served and especially those who have died. >> i think you're a very good person to answer a question. look, the comments that were made were abhorrent. we know that. >> absolutely. >> the idea from a commander and chief that he doesn't understand why people sign up for the military is very hard to understand. on the other hand, i thought maybe you could shed some light for us. we live in a country where most people do not serve and the idea of...