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you are the god who sees. who sees and understands each of us.ugh humanly, we do not know the names and diverse characteristics of all who have served, you know. as the inscription on the tomb reminds us, here rest and honored glory an american soldier known but to god. thank you for uniquely designing each of us. for knowing each of us and for your everlasting care. as we honor our nations veterans , may you god continually equip each of us to give up ourselves in a purposeful mission and calling which seeks to uphold and honor the well-being of our nation. in your holy name we pray, amen. announcer: now, i would like to invite the national commander jewish war veterans of the united states of america to lead us in our pledge of allegiance. >> 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. announcer: please be seated. it is now my distinct privilege to introduce the members of the veterans day national committee located in
you are the god who sees. who sees and understands each of us.ugh humanly, we do not know the names and diverse characteristics of all who have served, you know. as the inscription on the tomb reminds us, here rest and honored glory an american soldier known but to god. thank you for uniquely designing each of us. for knowing each of us and for your everlasting care. as we honor our nations veterans , may you god continually equip each of us to give up ourselves in a purposeful mission and...
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professor melissa murray, there's a distinction between people who carried something out and those who may have otherwise before involved at a higher level. there's more than one legal track here. what us through what you see congress eyeing here as they broaden this net. >> i think the net broadening is interesting here. it reminds me of what you see in organized crime cases where in order to get the head of the fish you have to go through the entire organization and hoping that these people who are more peripheral to the organization will flip, provide information about what is going on and who is at the head of this. part of what's going on and the expansion of the probe to some of these ancillary individuals is part of trying to get a better sense of what happened and to see who up the chain of command is really responsible here. >> when you look at these groups, emily, there are people who follow this for a living. there are people who hear about things and everyone going on with their lives. some of these groups have been accused of rather serious things. in all candor they might
professor melissa murray, there's a distinction between people who carried something out and those who may have otherwise before involved at a higher level. there's more than one legal track here. what us through what you see congress eyeing here as they broaden this net. >> i think the net broadening is interesting here. it reminds me of what you see in organized crime cases where in order to get the head of the fish you have to go through the entire organization and hoping that these...
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so there were $626000000.00 to be spread out among tens of thousands of people who lock, who knows how many years off of their lives from drinking this tainted water. is this fair settlement? certainly no amount of money is going to be an option and say to a child who has been basically poisoned by lead for years. no amount of money is going to be able to compensate these people who thought that they were drinking water or actually being my terrible talk then. and from the outside, looking at $600000000.00. looks like an incredible settlement, like an incredible amount of money. but when you divide that number by the amount of people who are affected in michigan, it's going to equate to somewhere between 428-0000 point to $600000000.00, significant amount. when you divide that up, you're not going to see the amount of compensation that a lot of these people deserve. and so that's why this, i don't have some drawbacks, but there's a whole lot of positive aspects to how it was designed that i really do appreciate . i really do appreciate that. 80 percent of the settlement is going direct
so there were $626000000.00 to be spread out among tens of thousands of people who lock, who knows how many years off of their lives from drinking this tainted water. is this fair settlement? certainly no amount of money is going to be an option and say to a child who has been basically poisoned by lead for years. no amount of money is going to be able to compensate these people who thought that they were drinking water or actually being my terrible talk then. and from the outside, looking at...
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it is resulting in the approval of those who qualified and the prompt removal of those who do not.e are expanding state and legal pathways such as the central american minors' program. we increased the number of visas available. grading the opportunities for individuals to work legally -- creating the opportunities for individuals to work illegally in positions that would not otherwise be filled. -- legally in positions that would not otherwise be filled. we are acting to protect dreamers by fortifying the chocolate arrivals policy. -- children arrival policies. we are focusing our enforcement actions on unscrupulous employers who exploit the vulnerable, and create an unfair labor market. we are performing this work while protecting civil liberties and making risk-based investments to combat real threats to our communities. the department is proud to lead the ordination of allies welcome, -- coordination of allies welcome. the resettlement of afghan nationals in our country. they worked for the u.s. government or coalition forces. or they were a family member of someone who did. ma
it is resulting in the approval of those who qualified and the prompt removal of those who do not.e are expanding state and legal pathways such as the central american minors' program. we increased the number of visas available. grading the opportunities for individuals to work legally -- creating the opportunities for individuals to work illegally in positions that would not otherwise be filled. -- legally in positions that would not otherwise be filled. we are acting to protect dreamers by...
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he helped me understand the importance and i had a couple of small business owners who were mentors who also injected into that situation. hope through investment in my business that got me started. then the bank came back to the table. it is so important to have healthy relationships and a healthy relationship with a financial institution so that your dreams have a better chance of becoming truth. >> you recently did something that is rarely done in washington. you got 50 members of your own party on a bale. that is -- bill. that is rarely seen. >> working on behalf of everyday people, the three letters you never want to see in your mailbox is the irs. having more letters delivered to more mailboxes because of the new reporting requirements coming from the irs to your financial institution, i want to preemptively make that cap impossibility. giving -- getting 50 republicans on in four hours. colleagues on the other side were able to get that part of this taxing and spending bill out of it. i hope it stays out. this is a negative message to 7 million in bank americans who would be in fe
he helped me understand the importance and i had a couple of small business owners who were mentors who also injected into that situation. hope through investment in my business that got me started. then the bank came back to the table. it is so important to have healthy relationships and a healthy relationship with a financial institution so that your dreams have a better chance of becoming truth. >> you recently did something that is rarely done in washington. you got 50 members of your...
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these people that she mention, from paul gosar, who has raised money from a holocaust denier, who has aligned himself with white nationalists and white supremacists. no hyperbole at all involved. he ideaated about the murder of a congresswoman, matt gaetz, all the rest of they are, they are listeny, crazy. bow geert, six or seven different arrests. these political extremists are in charge of the republican party. we have known that. we are -- we are seeing a republican party continue to metastasize. the autocratic moment is evolving. the threat is deepening. and they are poised to take power in the midterms in 2022. kevin mccarthy, i think, will have a real hard time being speaker. he failed at it before. but the people you just mention ready going to drive the message of the republican party. it's an opportunity for democrats to run against, to campaign against. and when we talk about all of this, we are just reminded by this winston churchill quote trying to explain the second world war. what he said was the malice of the wicked was aided by the weakness of the virvirtuous. and you
these people that she mention, from paul gosar, who has raised money from a holocaust denier, who has aligned himself with white nationalists and white supremacists. no hyperbole at all involved. he ideaated about the murder of a congresswoman, matt gaetz, all the rest of they are, they are listeny, crazy. bow geert, six or seven different arrests. these political extremists are in charge of the republican party. we have known that. we are -- we are seeing a republican party continue to...
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have to pay for those who don't? not pay for them to go to jail. pay for them to be relocated in the united states. that is what voters were talking about on tuesday night. we need to understand that giving away money does not make them want to go to work. i don't think that is what the republican ever supported. we said that that did not matter. we gave permission to joe biden. the republican party has to stand for hard-working working-class taxpayers in this country. and work for everything you got. you should not have that taken away. [applause] inflation is getting higher and higher. everything is getting more expensive. the government's responses to make government more expensive. we need to stand for the idea that at times like this, the government has to be less expensive. they cannot continue to drive because. these are things we have to stand for. we need to be clear eyed. a republican president should not be throwing bouquets at eight dictator in china. they are gathering people across china and putting the
have to pay for those who don't? not pay for them to go to jail. pay for them to be relocated in the united states. that is what voters were talking about on tuesday night. we need to understand that giving away money does not make them want to go to work. i don't think that is what the republican ever supported. we said that that did not matter. we gave permission to joe biden. the republican party has to stand for hard-working working-class taxpayers in this country. and work for everything...
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i think it sends out a message to those who lead | out a message to those who lead those lives, who commit for over a mile at speeds of more than a0mph. teenagers henry long, albert bowers and jesse cole were convicted of his manslaughter. they were cleared of murder, so could not automatically be given a life term. the proposed law change won't affect them, and some lawyers are concerned about the consequences for future cases. i think it blurs the distinction between murder and manslaughter. murder requires an intent to kill, or to cause really serious injury. manslaughter can be committed with, well, it normally is committed, without any such intent. i think to remove all discretion from judges in cases of manslaughter of emergency workers would be quite wrong. lissie harper says emergency workers deserve special protection because they go into the depths of danger on behalf of society. ministers are planning for harper's law to come into force next year. june kelly, bbc news. we saw lissie harper arriving at ten downing st and that was at about 20 to four and in the last few minutes sh
i think it sends out a message to those who lead | out a message to those who lead those lives, who commit for over a mile at speeds of more than a0mph. teenagers henry long, albert bowers and jesse cole were convicted of his manslaughter. they were cleared of murder, so could not automatically be given a life term. the proposed law change won't affect them, and some lawyers are concerned about the consequences for future cases. i think it blurs the distinction between murder and manslaughter....
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who's to say that these people who would never talk about. i want them to say. >> and has anybody asked tony fauci you know would just be good to drop in there the concern about menstruation and the fear of ruining your boot -- fertility to get the shot. this is not part of a longer conversation. it seems trivial compared to a stroke or a heart attack which is clearly not likely but it's not taken seriously as a health concern. menstruation is not taken seriously. there is no movement to see menstruation as a vital sign so they check your blood treasure and ask you by your energy level and they'll ask you about what about your periods and how's it going for you and how old were you when he got your period and are even paying? that's not generally part of an intake. it is a vital sign for people who meant straight and changes in it can mark other things and menstrual pain can be misunderstood and terrible consequences in some cases especially for people of color and there are still people in the medical world who believe that black people don'
who's to say that these people who would never talk about. i want them to say. >> and has anybody asked tony fauci you know would just be good to drop in there the concern about menstruation and the fear of ruining your boot -- fertility to get the shot. this is not part of a longer conversation. it seems trivial compared to a stroke or a heart attack which is clearly not likely but it's not taken seriously as a health concern. menstruation is not taken seriously. there is no movement to...
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why would troops who actually applied for a purple heart or who were nominated for a purple heart not hear back and let those -- and have those packages, those nomination papers just languish now for almost two years? well, something weird happened at the time of the attack politically, which apparently has resonated through this entire process and has resonated through the lives of these dozens of wounded soldiers who have been never -- who never have been recognized, who have not yet been recognized for the wounds they sustained. at the time this attack happened, in january of last year, for whatever reason the then president donald trump decided he did not want to admit that american soldiers were wounded in that attack. it was one of the stranger presidential proclamations in a presidency with lots of competition for that title, but let it not be forgotten, he really did say this about american troops wounded in battle. >> mr. president, a question on iran. initially u you said repeatedly to americans that after iran retaliated for the soleimani strike, no americans were injured.
why would troops who actually applied for a purple heart or who were nominated for a purple heart not hear back and let those -- and have those packages, those nomination papers just languish now for almost two years? well, something weird happened at the time of the attack politically, which apparently has resonated through this entire process and has resonated through the lives of these dozens of wounded soldiers who have been never -- who never have been recognized, who have not yet been...
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did their duty, who stood up for what was right, who resisted pressure to do otherwise. and our institutions held because of the bravery of the men and women in law enforcement and in our military, our capitol police, some of whom are here with us today, our metropolitan police, the atf, men and women in law enforcement who defended the most sacred space in our republic, our capitol building. our institutions held because there were 140 law enforcement officers who fought for hours and held the tunnel on the west front of the capitol, preventing a violent mob of even more, thousands more, from entering our building. because of those brave men and women, congress was a safe and we carried out our constitutional duty to county electoral votes. that is why our institutions held. because men and women of courage and honor recognized one of the most fundamental principles in a republic, and that is the principle that no citizen in a republic is a bystander. no one is. every one of us is called to defend this great experiment, government fo, by, and for the people. in all the
did their duty, who stood up for what was right, who resisted pressure to do otherwise. and our institutions held because of the bravery of the men and women in law enforcement and in our military, our capitol police, some of whom are here with us today, our metropolitan police, the atf, men and women in law enforcement who defended the most sacred space in our republic, our capitol building. our institutions held because there were 140 law enforcement officers who fought for hours and held the...
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who loves fiercely. who traffics in life and death.e today. in speaking with many people in these last weeks as colin powell's life was remembered, there was at the beginning of most those conversations, just a slightest of pauses, a recalibrating of the mind and the heart, and a realization that we are now talking about a member of the family. respected, admired, and loved. former secretary of state condoleezza rice captured this in a recent remembrance writing, colin loved soldiers and always held them to the highest standards, yet he also took time to understand their struggles, personal and professional, and so comfort them when they suffered. the military was his second family, and he cherished the opportunities that it had given him and others. do you hear what is at the heart of this? this might seem unusual or new to you, but those who serve together in the profession of arms, especially when in harp's way, come to know that there is a component of love in that bond. and one that you actually depend on. i discovered this person
who loves fiercely. who traffics in life and death.e today. in speaking with many people in these last weeks as colin powell's life was remembered, there was at the beginning of most those conversations, just a slightest of pauses, a recalibrating of the mind and the heart, and a realization that we are now talking about a member of the family. respected, admired, and loved. former secretary of state condoleezza rice captured this in a recent remembrance writing, colin loved soldiers and always...
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host: who determines the cost? who sets the prices?: the secretary of hhs ultimately puts out there premiums and deductibles each year. the secretary is relying on actuaries that work for the centers for medicare and medicaid services to follow a formula and make some decisions about what premiums should be took cover the beneficiary portion of medicare spending. host: do people have a choice of whether to use these medicare, all of these different parts, or are there options or is this an opt in plan where you can use it if you want to, but you don't have to? guest: they are not many alternatives. virtually everybody 65 and older goes on medicare. part a is an entitlement if people work for 10 years and reach 65. they are automatically entitled to part a. there is no premium. people kind of do that. part b, many people choose to delay part b if they are working and get coverage from an employer plan. so there is some sort of choice in part b and part c. people can say, i get these benefits through my employer. i am still working. i am
host: who determines the cost? who sets the prices?: the secretary of hhs ultimately puts out there premiums and deductibles each year. the secretary is relying on actuaries that work for the centers for medicare and medicaid services to follow a formula and make some decisions about what premiums should be took cover the beneficiary portion of medicare spending. host: do people have a choice of whether to use these medicare, all of these different parts, or are there options or is this an opt...
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because her father, who was a man who liked to drink and carouse, one night was coming home very, verylate. was thrown from his horse and his enslaved body servant was accused of finishing him off. of striking a blow to his head with iraq even though jacob protested, declared his innocence he had gone for help he had not fled. but he was executed nonetheless. rose herself gave credit for her views to john c calhoun. this is what she wrote. she said i am a southern woman born with a revolutionary blood in my veins and my first crude ideas of the state and federal matters received consistency from the best and wisest man of the century, john c calhoun. and even before the war, rose was involved to aid the expansion of slavery. in the summer of 1849, general lopez was a venezuelan revolutionary came to robert and talk to him about this plan to invade cuba, capture it and give it to the united states so it could be admitted as a slave state. robert told rose about this she was so intrigued she had one on one breakfast with lopez. and then she reported all this to john c calhoun who is very
because her father, who was a man who liked to drink and carouse, one night was coming home very, verylate. was thrown from his horse and his enslaved body servant was accused of finishing him off. of striking a blow to his head with iraq even though jacob protested, declared his innocence he had gone for help he had not fled. but he was executed nonetheless. rose herself gave credit for her views to john c calhoun. this is what she wrote. she said i am a southern woman born with a...
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the folks who work here. the folks who had to operate. everyone knew that it would be a challenge to operate in a temporary location. like, that's tough enough. and then try doing that in the middle of a global pandemic. everyone knew that this would be a big project for d.p.w. to do. think about doing that project in the midst of a global pandemic. think about all of the work for everyone involved with the department of public health and everything that they -- all of the challenges that they have helped this city to overcome over the last year. i remember my late sister ran a behavioral health clinic in the east bay, in oakland. and i remember the incredible stress in the years before she passed when they were operating in a trailer, in a temporary location. how difficult it was -- not just for the patients and clients, but for all of the staff to come to work in cramped quarters and for people in the community to not even really know where to go to find them. and i remember when they moved back in with the pride and the excitement that
the folks who work here. the folks who had to operate. everyone knew that it would be a challenge to operate in a temporary location. like, that's tough enough. and then try doing that in the middle of a global pandemic. everyone knew that this would be a big project for d.p.w. to do. think about doing that project in the midst of a global pandemic. think about all of the work for everyone involved with the department of public health and everything that they -- all of the challenges that they...
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who can say? >> host: thanks for spending the the last two hours with booktv. >> guest: it's been a great pleasure. thank you so much for having me. >> host: now, if you missed any of this program, it will reair in just a few minutes. ♪ >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories. and on sunday booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television the companies and more, including comcast. >> do you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. >> comcast is part they aring with a thousand community centers to create why wi-fi enabled places. >> comcast, along with these television companies, supports c-span2 as a public service. >> up next it's booktv's monthly "in depth" program with author and new york times columnist ross douthat. his books include privilege, the decadent society, and most recently, "the deep places," the message wore about his 5-ye
who can say? >> host: thanks for spending the the last two hours with booktv. >> guest: it's been a great pleasure. thank you so much for having me. >> host: now, if you missed any of this program, it will reair in just a few minutes. ♪ >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories. and on sunday booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these...
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those who can be part of the system and those who have been paying their rent on time, electric bill on time, their cell phone bill in time, that information should be scored by the credit scoring agencies. and when that happens, you have more people who have the beauty of experiencing the american dream, building equity in their largest asset, their home, and closing the wealth gap. that erases a lot of the ills of society in and of itself, so we will continue to work hard on the topic. mike: senator, i have to ask on behalf of our audience, a very practical question. if i want to improve my credit standing, if i am a young person wanting to enter the workforce or a young entrepreneur, what is one of the biggest, clearest, simplest things that i can do to make myself more credit visible? sen. scott: one thing you can do to make yourself more credit visible is get a copy of your credit report. one of the things i started with when i was a youngster is i got a copy of my fica score so i would understand what is being reported, is it accurate and how can i change it? an important step
those who can be part of the system and those who have been paying their rent on time, electric bill on time, their cell phone bill in time, that information should be scored by the credit scoring agencies. and when that happens, you have more people who have the beauty of experiencing the american dream, building equity in their largest asset, their home, and closing the wealth gap. that erases a lot of the ills of society in and of itself, so we will continue to work hard on the topic. mike:...
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who is a white male. are you i mean, i'm not necessarily saying that every white man is, you know, protesting and are trying to have to actually open supporting by the way. but what i'm saying is that we have a problem in white, no identity, and the white power structure is what i was talking about is a power structure and the most predominant and powerful power structure in this country, inches. you know, what comes with patriarchy and i would say, you know, even in english and told me, see this as well. and so absolutely this who things go from your image, whether you like it or not, if you are a white man. and that means because you benefit from us, you have some responsibility for it. i need to look at it openly. if you can't handle hearing about it because it makes you feel implicated without stopping and going, wait, am i implicate? isn't chances are you're not actually in fast food in making change. you've out of your comfort over the ways in which the violent system is crushing and killing people
who is a white male. are you i mean, i'm not necessarily saying that every white man is, you know, protesting and are trying to have to actually open supporting by the way. but what i'm saying is that we have a problem in white, no identity, and the white power structure is what i was talking about is a power structure and the most predominant and powerful power structure in this country, inches. you know, what comes with patriarchy and i would say, you know, even in english and told me, see...
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for those who have eyes to see, for the who have ears to listen, and for those who have a heart t feel what we need to survive. 2 degrees is a death sentence for the people of the maldives, for the people of dominique. the people of kenya and mozambique. yes, for the people of samoa and barbados. we do not want that death sentence, but we have come here today to say "try harder" because our people in the climate army, the world, the planet, needs our actions now, not next year. not in the next decade. thank you. amy: that is barbados' prime minister addressing the u.n. climate summit opening some money -- ceremony. to see the entire opening ceremony, we will link to it at democracynow.org. next week we will continue to bring our climate countdown, conference of coverage is what is happening at the u.n. summit as we have since copenhagen in 2009. featuring voices inside the cop. climate activists protesting outside. and advocates from the global south who could not travel to scotland during the pandemic. more than 100,000 people are expected to be in the streets of glasgow on saturday.
for those who have eyes to see, for the who have ears to listen, and for those who have a heart t feel what we need to survive. 2 degrees is a death sentence for the people of the maldives, for the people of dominique. the people of kenya and mozambique. yes, for the people of samoa and barbados. we do not want that death sentence, but we have come here today to say "try harder" because our people in the climate army, the world, the planet, needs our actions now, not next year. not in...
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who can say? >> host: thanks for spending the the last two hours with booktv. >> book tv continues now. television for serious readers. >> a nonprofit program. the oldest
who can say? >> host: thanks for spending the the last two hours with booktv. >> book tv continues now. television for serious readers. >> a nonprofit program. the oldest
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are, you know, who are native american, who are often immigrants, hispanic immigrants, who are african-american, who don't see their own vision of america in the sort of progressive narrative of, you know, oppressive whiteness as this, you know, all-encompassing force, right? so often times democrats end up talking to activists who they see as spokespeople for minority voters. but, in fact, the activists just represent activist groups or bureaucracies or foundations and don't actually represent what the voters themselves think. so you have a lot of, again, a lot of hispanic voters who believe very strongly in the idea of the american dream and the idea that they're getting ahead in hurricane and that they're -- in america and that they're doing well or their ethic background or color of their skin isn't an impediment. liberalism spends all this time talking about the centrality, this narrative doesn't actually describe my experience. and then you get -- i'll stop here, but, you know, again, to sort of distill it to a single point, there was this moment when democratic politicians all started re
are, you know, who are native american, who are often immigrants, hispanic immigrants, who are african-american, who don't see their own vision of america in the sort of progressive narrative of, you know, oppressive whiteness as this, you know, all-encompassing force, right? so often times democrats end up talking to activists who they see as spokespeople for minority voters. but, in fact, the activists just represent activist groups or bureaucracies or foundations and don't actually represent...
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the god who gathers in comforts us this day is a god of justice and mercy who seeks to lift up all whoved whoever you are. whatever you are, whatever you've done .looks at you today and he loves you. this is the god we know. wholoves fiercely . who traffics in life and death and is known in every dimension of life even in the crosscurrents of the emotions we experienced today. and speaking with many people these last weeks as colin powell's life was remembered there was at the beginning of most of those conversations just the slightest of pauses, a recalibrating of the mind and heart and a realization that we were now talking about a member of the family. respected, admired and loved. former secretary of state condoleezza rice captured this in a recent remembrance, writing colin loved soldiers and always held them to the highest standards yet he also took time to understand their struggles, personal and professional and to comfort them when they suffered the military was his second family and he cherished the opportunities that it had given him and others. do you hear what is at the he
the god who gathers in comforts us this day is a god of justice and mercy who seeks to lift up all whoved whoever you are. whatever you are, whatever you've done .looks at you today and he loves you. this is the god we know. wholoves fiercely . who traffics in life and death and is known in every dimension of life even in the crosscurrents of the emotions we experienced today. and speaking with many people these last weeks as colin powell's life was remembered there was at the beginning of most...
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, who make people feel like we want them here, who make people who live here feel safe. it's why that is so important. a couple of years ago, we launched an initial program. we know that a number of the b.i.d.s, business improvement districts around this area, they have people who are out here doing the hard work and welcoming people and helping to keep the neighborhood clean and safe and we launched a program bringing some of the retired police officers including your old captain, captainen garrity who understand and know these communities and have relationships with our police officers to try and deter a lot of the activity we know should not occur. we're taking it up a notch. who under the mask will keep a smile on their faces. who will be really the faces of san francisco. so when people are getting off at bart, when people are on the buses, when people are walking to their hotels to the convention center. when people are moving about san francisco. they know these bright orange jackets mean that they can get help. which direction. what do i need to do. how can i get
, who make people feel like we want them here, who make people who live here feel safe. it's why that is so important. a couple of years ago, we launched an initial program. we know that a number of the b.i.d.s, business improvement districts around this area, they have people who are out here doing the hard work and welcoming people and helping to keep the neighborhood clean and safe and we launched a program bringing some of the retired police officers including your old captain, captainen...
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you know who you are. i know who you are.hapter "american marxism": >> >> red blooded americans who love this country, whether born citizens or naturalized had enough, we're standing up to this. not because washington said so, no because certain media are reporting on it. but because you are taking matters into your own hands. and you will continue to be trashed, by the corrupt media in this country, by the corrupt democrat party in this country and other establishment arians but keep up the fight we have a long way to gogo, not just in our schools but were on corporations and colleges and universities, defending police, and military, securing borders. getting our constitution back, fighting off the effort to destroy separation of powers in the independence of court, this is our mission, these are forces we're up against, i could not be more proud for you the american people, saying this is my country, regardless of background and race, i will defend it look who won in virginia, a white governor, a black lieutenant governor,
you know who you are. i know who you are.hapter "american marxism": >> >> red blooded americans who love this country, whether born citizens or naturalized had enough, we're standing up to this. not because washington said so, no because certain media are reporting on it. but because you are taking matters into your own hands. and you will continue to be trashed, by the corrupt media in this country, by the corrupt democrat party in this country and other establishment...
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we are the ones who stood up over and over again in the middle east, for israel against those who wanto destroy them. we're the ones who stood up all around the world against lying and against tyranny. we have to get back to basics here. those basics are pretty simple. we stand for a country that rewards entrepreneurism and rewards small businesses. remember the idea we will start taxing these people and giving huge benefits to big companies when a third of the small businesses in this country destroyed during covid is disgraceful. it is time to get back to helping the small business man and woman build those jobs through this country and we can do it. but all of that requires us to tell the truth and to be honest and it has to be of the people we serve heard also people who get by these podiums like to talk about themselves. politics is a bit of sales. problems we face are too great for us to be talking about ourselves. we have to be talking about and listening to the people who are suffering right now. families who have suffered from covid, personally and economically, the families w
we are the ones who stood up over and over again in the middle east, for israel against those who wanto destroy them. we're the ones who stood up all around the world against lying and against tyranny. we have to get back to basics here. those basics are pretty simple. we stand for a country that rewards entrepreneurism and rewards small businesses. remember the idea we will start taxing these people and giving huge benefits to big companies when a third of the small businesses in this country...
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to death, people who were captured who were afghan commandos. this veteran population is still doing the bulk of the work to not only try to evacuate but also raise money to get these people through what will be a brutal winter. they are not getting a paycheck from the government more. cannot work, cannot leave their homes. what is the scope of what you are going to be looking at? i am curious how far you are going to go in that effort. >> that is an excellent question . we want to answer that question. we will look at what happened to girls. they are in a special category of having to deal with the taliban. and having to deal with the literal advances that were made over the last 20 years we will look at everybody who believed in democracy, the rule of law and what we thought we were doing in reconstruction, so journalists, film teams. i got calls too from many afghans and many americans concerned and i didn't even know how broad and how wide the nascent afghan film industry was. all of those people are running for their lives. all of the judge
to death, people who were captured who were afghan commandos. this veteran population is still doing the bulk of the work to not only try to evacuate but also raise money to get these people through what will be a brutal winter. they are not getting a paycheck from the government more. cannot work, cannot leave their homes. what is the scope of what you are going to be looking at? i am curious how far you are going to go in that effort. >> that is an excellent question . we want to answer...
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be the people who are closest to the former president, people who have still the most loyalty to him, but outside of the subpoenas, there are still communications and discussions and interviews that are ongoing. bennie thompson told me last week they talked to about 150 people around the country about january 6th and the former president's attempt to overturn the election result and in addition to that, hallie, there's thousands and thousands of pages of documents that the committee has received from media and telecommunications companies as well, and you know, we are also asking when the next public hearing is going to be. we thought it was going to be before thanksgiving. representative thompson told ali vitaly he doesn't think it's before thanksgiving. there is the investigative fact-finding phase. >> leeann caldwell, kelly o'donnell, pete williams, chuck rosenberg. thank you. >>> new details about the investigation into the deadly astroworld festival, with the fbi, the feds now stepping in to help in the criminal investigation as on the civil side, you have lawsuits piling up and
be the people who are closest to the former president, people who have still the most loyalty to him, but outside of the subpoenas, there are still communications and discussions and interviews that are ongoing. bennie thompson told me last week they talked to about 150 people around the country about january 6th and the former president's attempt to overturn the election result and in addition to that, hallie, there's thousands and thousands of pages of documents that the committee has...
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thank you, for those who marched, those who prayed, most of all, the ones who prayed. thank you god. -- thank you, god. thank you. you know him as ahmad, i know him as my son. he will now rest in peace. thank you, lord. amen. [applause] >> praise the lord. >> [indiscernible] >> you all heard what came out marcus arbery, when they pronounced travis mcmichael guilty. he could not contain it any further, because, think about how long he and wanda have been enduring all the innuendo, all the allegations, all of the terrible accusations. longlegs with dirty toenails. just imagine all they went through, that when he heard that read, he could not contain himself, because marcus, as a father, they see their job to protect their children. -- as to protect their children. and you can't experience the pain of a mother and a father who witnessed what they witnessed, not being there to protect their child. every parent in america can take solace in knowing that we have an example of how to build -- how to deal with tragedy and grief, when they look at the example of marcus arbery a
thank you, for those who marched, those who prayed, most of all, the ones who prayed. thank you god. -- thank you, god. thank you. you know him as ahmad, i know him as my son. he will now rest in peace. thank you, lord. amen. [applause] >> praise the lord. >> [indiscernible] >> you all heard what came out marcus arbery, when they pronounced travis mcmichael guilty. he could not contain it any further, because, think about how long he and wanda have been enduring all the...
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there are others cooperating who we don'tng know who are working through it.rtant to remember that a lot of republicans who were speaking out against january 6th who said this was my final straw with then president trump. to wonder who those people are, what information they have, and what are they giving, i think that's going to be an important part to imthis, too. >> our team has put together a screen, a graphic, so you can see it of the people who have been deposited from the most recent round from the january 6 select committee. there is a name on hear, angela mccallum. not a household name. fair to say. but she is interesting. here.yoerenced i want you to tease that out more, why you find that intriguing. >> that's right. she is definitely the lowe's low profile person. >> i think so, yeah. >> in this latest batch of subpoenas. she is interesting because there was reporting before the january 6th attack happened after trump lost the election and the networks called it for biden there is a report that angela mccallum was reaching out the lawmakers in michi
there are others cooperating who we don'tng know who are working through it.rtant to remember that a lot of republicans who were speaking out against january 6th who said this was my final straw with then president trump. to wonder who those people are, what information they have, and what are they giving, i think that's going to be an important part to imthis, too. >> our team has put together a screen, a graphic, so you can see it of the people who have been deposited from the most...
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who knows? gina haspel who she said was there trying to seize and destroy evidence of a computer server farm that was used to switch all of the votes in the election. >> good lord. >> but i've got to tell you, it's nuts if we read it on the internet, we would just go by and maybe laugh at how insane it was. but this idea that powell -- i'm sorry, that gina haspel had been hurt in germany on this crazy mission actually got out there so widely that the cia at the time had to issue a statement saying no, gina haspel is in langley at her office and she is just fine. it's insane. >> this is insanity, jonathan. >> but it happened at the top levels of our government. >> it is, jonathan. i look back over those four years and, yes, as an american, i am grateful that donald is no longer there, grateful. i thifrpg god he's no longer there. but the further we get away from it, i am just as grateful that the drifters and the fascists and the third tier losers that are usually the dregs of washington, d.c., t
who knows? gina haspel who she said was there trying to seize and destroy evidence of a computer server farm that was used to switch all of the votes in the election. >> good lord. >> but i've got to tell you, it's nuts if we read it on the internet, we would just go by and maybe laugh at how insane it was. but this idea that powell -- i'm sorry, that gina haspel had been hurt in germany on this crazy mission actually got out there so widely that the cia at the time had to issue a...
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there were folks who would show up who, as you just heard adrianne say, who were here in support of kyle rittenhouse. the racial undertones are here. there are black folks here in town who will tell you that they believe that he was going to get off and that it is all, you know, set and ready because he happened to be a young white child of 17 at the time. and there are folks here who believed that he would be found guilty because of his color and because he had a large ar-style gun and they're upset about the second amendment. there are so many thingsly that play into this in the minds of folks who are out here. but i will say this. many of the folks who were out here on the steps were not l list -- listening to the trial every day and they were not in the courtroom every day listening to all of the details. they were outside. sometimes listening, sometimes arguing, sometimes coming up with their own ideas of what has happened and that also has played out on social media as it has played out in every single case in every single political you know argument that we have seen ever since tw
there were folks who would show up who, as you just heard adrianne say, who were here in support of kyle rittenhouse. the racial undertones are here. there are black folks here in town who will tell you that they believe that he was going to get off and that it is all, you know, set and ready because he happened to be a young white child of 17 at the time. and there are folks here who believed that he would be found guilty because of his color and because he had a large ar-style gun and they're...
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who was he talking to? who was at the white house on those days? who are they making phone calls to? what other forms of communication? that could all be in these documents. they take those documents. they then connect them to the interviews, the depositions that they're holding. that's how they're going to start to build a case. and from there, that's where they get to the bottom of how to prevent something like january 6th from ever happening again. >> ryan nobles with the breaking news for us. thank you very much. i appreciate that. >>> joining me now is a former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. he is now a cnn senior law enforcement analyst and the author of the book "the threat: how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump." this is right up your alley, this breaking news. i really appreciate you joining us. give me your reaction to tonight's breaking news, trump losing his executive privilege case. >> you know, i think it's a victory for common sense. i think if you read the judge's opinion, don, it's quite clear. if i could
who was he talking to? who was at the white house on those days? who are they making phone calls to? what other forms of communication? that could all be in these documents. they take those documents. they then connect them to the interviews, the depositions that they're holding. that's how they're going to start to build a case. and from there, that's where they get to the bottom of how to prevent something like january 6th from ever happening again. >> ryan nobles with the breaking news...
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that, if it goes here, it -- who -- who do we turn to? know, in lebanon, you know what they did, anderson? actually, when macron -- the president of france came to visit -- 50,000 lebanese handed him a petition saying please recolonize us. please recolonize us. are we going to ask great britain to do that? there -- there's no one going to come to our rescue except us. we are the only people we're waiting for and that's why we have to be absolutely at the top of our game. we cannot play with these crown jewels and that is what he we are doing. we are juggling the crown jewels. >> and yet, we are also now in a time and i just saw your column i think it posted just tonight about your experiences, what you saw in glasgow at the -- the climate change summit. you -- you -- you took part in some panels there, i understand. in an age where we need cooperation -- well, i don't know about more than ever before but certainly on a global scale and cooperation for a transformation in the economy of the united states to kind of try to advance, um, you
that, if it goes here, it -- who -- who do we turn to? know, in lebanon, you know what they did, anderson? actually, when macron -- the president of france came to visit -- 50,000 lebanese handed him a petition saying please recolonize us. please recolonize us. are we going to ask great britain to do that? there -- there's no one going to come to our rescue except us. we are the only people we're waiting for and that's why we have to be absolutely at the top of our game. we cannot play with...
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girl who looks weirdly like her. of her mother. and to say anything else would to over explain, but its feet are in the soil and on the ground, but it has got a fairytale element to it and its 72 or 73 minutes long and has more truth and integrity and insight, it than of the features i've seen this year and i think the last one. it was so beautiful to look, everything about it was so beautifully put together. i think she never puts a foot wrong, so my ambition is a film starring kate dickie — that's would tick all the boxes. so that is best 0ut. and on streaming? so adam driver who we saw in house of gucci, which is annette, the sparks musical which has been out in the cinemas and was written by sparks, the pop group, and we had this conversation before, you won't a huge fan of sparks. i don't know them, sorry. it's a musical in which one of the main characters is played by a puppet, and that sounds like, 0k, that's quirky and odd and strange for the sake of being quirky and odd and strange but it isn't, what it is i
girl who looks weirdly like her. of her mother. and to say anything else would to over explain, but its feet are in the soil and on the ground, but it has got a fairytale element to it and its 72 or 73 minutes long and has more truth and integrity and insight, it than of the features i've seen this year and i think the last one. it was so beautiful to look, everything about it was so beautifully put together. i think she never puts a foot wrong, so my ambition is a film starring kate dickie —...
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about this very issue, somebody who is -- who could have been perceived as an active shooter approaching the police officers and being told go home, go home, go home. and he could. and so when you look at this case, it's very difficult to just look at this from the idea of was this person entitled to self-defense. there are so many different aspects of it. the jury is going to have to whittle that down. but the prosecution is facing a very uphill battle here because there's no one to be able to defend or say that mr. rosenbaum or his second victim who were both deceased, what they did. it's all through the lens and the eyes of the person who is now fighting for his life at trial because the two people who would be able to present testimony as to whether they felt in fear of their lives or they were trying to restrain his use of the weapon, they are now dead. and the only other person, the surviving member, has already said that he himself was armed. so this jury is looking at this uphill battle probably seeing a little bit of the interactions and the tone of the courtroom and the eye tow
about this very issue, somebody who is -- who could have been perceived as an active shooter approaching the police officers and being told go home, go home, go home. and he could. and so when you look at this case, it's very difficult to just look at this from the idea of was this person entitled to self-defense. there are so many different aspects of it. the jury is going to have to whittle that down. but the prosecution is facing a very uphill battle here because there's no one to be able to...
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people who commit more crime, it's a lot more complicated. it's like hmm maybe, but they might think too, i'm the one who committed the act so i'm probably going to be held accountable, so the likelihood that will happen is probably not likely. it's a hope. but it's not likely. >> reporter: [inaudible] >> and i think a big part of that is making sure that the punishment fits the crime to the point where someone feels like, you know what, i don't want to go through that again. so when i get out, as long as there's an opportunity and as you know, san francisco supports giving people a second chance and providing that opportunity, then the likelihood that someone will go back to that if there's an opportunity for them to succeed in something elsewhere they can generate income for their livelihood, the likelihood we can see them go back to committing these crimes is less likely. but people need to also be held accountable. and i think that's what's missing here in many cases because they believe they can come to san francisco, commit a crime. get
people who commit more crime, it's a lot more complicated. it's like hmm maybe, but they might think too, i'm the one who committed the act so i'm probably going to be held accountable, so the likelihood that will happen is probably not likely. it's a hope. but it's not likely. >> reporter: [inaudible] >> and i think a big part of that is making sure that the punishment fits the crime to the point where someone feels like, you know what, i don't want to go through that again. so...
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people who are double vaccinated.read between people who are double vaccinated. there _ and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. there is- and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. there is also. are double vaccinated. there is also are double vaccinated. there is also a very— are double vaccinated. there is also a very extensive _ are double vaccinated. there is also a very extensive mutation _ are double vaccinated. there is also a very extensive mutation which - a very extensive mutation which means_ a very extensive mutation which means it — a very extensive mutation which means it diverges— a very extensive mutation which means it diverges quite - means it diverges quite significantly— means it diverges quite significantly from - means it diverges quite i significantly from previous configurations _ significantly from previous configurations of- significantly from previous configurations of the - significantly from previous configurations of the virus| significantly from previ
people who are double vaccinated.read between people who are double vaccinated. there _ and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. there is- and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. there is also. are double vaccinated. there is also are double vaccinated. there is also a very— are double vaccinated. there is also a very extensive _ are double vaccinated. there is also a very extensive mutation _ are double vaccinated. there is also a very extensive...
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who was he talking to? if there's nothing to hide, you come in and talk to the committee and tell us there's nothing to hide. if there's something to hide you resist subpoenas and ultimately get indicted by the doj. we just want answers. that's what the american people deserve no matter what side of the political spectrum they are and most importantly, that is what the future history books deserve. a full accounting of that day, free of conspiracy, free of lies, and free of politics. >> what do you say to the republican colleagues of yours whose lives were being threatened that day by this mob that donald trump and others incited and sent to the capitol and the mob seemed to be trying to stop the counting of electoral votes. their lives were on the line and yet so many of your colleagues don't seem to care, don't seem interested in any sort of information being forced from steve bannon. what do they tell you privately? >> so many of them privately, you know, agree with that we need answers. but they tell me
who was he talking to? if there's nothing to hide, you come in and talk to the committee and tell us there's nothing to hide. if there's something to hide you resist subpoenas and ultimately get indicted by the doj. we just want answers. that's what the american people deserve no matter what side of the political spectrum they are and most importantly, that is what the future history books deserve. a full accounting of that day, free of conspiracy, free of lies, and free of politics. >>...
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it was not 'ust greta who were speaking. _ entity. it was notjust greta who were speaking. greta who were speaking. there were a i entity. it was notjust greta who were speaking. there were a lot entity. it was notjust greta who i were speaking. there were a lot of people at the rally so what was the atmosphere like and what was the main message that everyone was giving and how do react to that? the atmosphere was very powerful. i was with a _ atmosphere was very powerful. i was with a group— atmosphere was very powerful. i was with a group of activists and it was very powerful. we were all together and we _ very powerful. we were all together and we were bringing all our energies— and we were bringing all our energies that we have our own countries — energies that we have our own countries in the global south and the message that all of us have is that conferences like this are extremely exclusionary and our voices— extremely exclusionary and our voices being from the global south are not— voices being from the global south are not listened to and we don't have _ are not l
it was not 'ust greta who were speaking. _ entity. it was notjust greta who were speaking. greta who were speaking. there were a i entity. it was notjust greta who were speaking. there were a lot entity. it was notjust greta who i were speaking. there were a lot of people at the rally so what was the atmosphere like and what was the main message that everyone was giving and how do react to that? the atmosphere was very powerful. i was with a _ atmosphere was very powerful. i was with a group—...
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you need people who you elect to do a job. so many public officials are unable to carry out the public charge people gave them -- >> laura: jen psaki was asked about biden's defamation of kyle rittenhouse's reputation. >> would the president ever apologize to kyle rittenhouse for claiming he was a white supremacist. >> that's what you saw in the video. >> laura: that's what we expect from people who take no credibility. >> the presidential didn't remember what he said yesterday much less than 6 months ago. it was many things he said during his campaign. he was actively criticizing this kid. it's a sad contrast. a guy who embarrasses you every time he goes on television criticizing a 17-year-old in a false way. i hope kyle rittenhouse goes after the media and the president and everybody who lied about him and should have known better. >> laura: joy reid continues to be an example of the left's best distorted view of the rittenhouse trial. >> the right celebrateded gunning down of three fellow americans. leaving two dead -- like
you need people who you elect to do a job. so many public officials are unable to carry out the public charge people gave them -- >> laura: jen psaki was asked about biden's defamation of kyle rittenhouse's reputation. >> would the president ever apologize to kyle rittenhouse for claiming he was a white supremacist. >> that's what you saw in the video. >> laura: that's what we expect from people who take no credibility. >> the presidential didn't remember what he...
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# one who keeps tearing around, one who can't move... sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein, the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words — notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america! # ok by me in america! soon he was writing his own music as well. # for a small fee in america... most of the shows that followed were hits. and then in 1970 he came up with a new idea — a musical that didn't follow an obvious plot. # phone rings, door chimes, in comes company... company was a series of vignettes featuring a dozen central characters. no two sondheim musicals were the same. i don't want to get bored writing. and you know, it's — when you hit a chord that you've hit before or a technique of using a song that you've done before — or when i do, i get very nervous. and i think "i've written that, i mustn't do that agai
# one who keeps tearing around, one who can't move... sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein, the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words — notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america! # ok by me in america! soon he was writing his own music as well. # for a small...
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i won't point you even had the prosecution go after rosenbaum who was a victim here, who lost his lifeat shooting he said something along the lines of had an upholding complex and was going with someone who was even smaller than him. you know, that language was hard for the family to sit there. of course of the prosecution doing that, it was part of their case, it's part of what they thought would work for the jury. but the families definitely had to go through a lot and it is definitely a heartbreaking experience for them to see them in the reactions. we do not the verdicts are being read, they were holding each other and crying as the moment happened. it's definitely a situation where you don't have any real winners here in terms of when you acknowledge the fact that two people did lose their lives and one person was seriously injured. >> and the consequences in terms of what this will mean for the country in terms of how people are able to see protests, and angrily protests against things, the idea that this is going to have an effect on whether or not people feel safe and able to d
i won't point you even had the prosecution go after rosenbaum who was a victim here, who lost his lifeat shooting he said something along the lines of had an upholding complex and was going with someone who was even smaller than him. you know, that language was hard for the family to sit there. of course of the prosecution doing that, it was part of their case, it's part of what they thought would work for the jury. but the families definitely had to go through a lot and it is definitely a...