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i'm a resident of 72 woodward street. i'm immediately adjacent to 80 woodward and this project is directly behind my home. i want to go ahead and echo all the facts that were mentioned and do emphasize to you that your scope of review here is to review these things. you don't have to take the finding of facts by the decision-maybing body and accept them as fact. the fact is there was a lot of work that was done here and research that should have been done that was not done. number one leading with excavation. as i mentioned before, missing 25 percent and not looking in and seeing what is happening in those -- in what is happening below ground is extremely dangerous. not just for the construction of the project but for the people that are living immediately adjacent and where there's going to be such a large area of excavation being done. i'm worried about my housing and i'm worried about my life. not just myself but everybody living down the street. with regard to tnc i live on woodward street. it's used as a thorough fai
i'm a resident of 72 woodward street. i'm immediately adjacent to 80 woodward and this project is directly behind my home. i want to go ahead and echo all the facts that were mentioned and do emphasize to you that your scope of review here is to review these things. you don't have to take the finding of facts by the decision-maybing body and accept them as fact. the fact is there was a lot of work that was done here and research that should have been done that was not done. number one leading...
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and as you know it's a historic block on woodward. these trees being taken down removes any trees from within a two-block area. so i don't understand why there would be waivers for backyard usable open space in an area that has no open space that is an urban area being invaded by the wealthy. so please please reconsider. thank you. >> sir, just so you know, the church behind it had a bunch of trees. we allowed them to remove the trees. they were supposed to plant new trees and those trees have all been knocked down. >> that's irrelevant to the trees that are permanently there. that's how crows -- so i don't appreciate the other trees -- these trees on 14th street. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> welcome. >> hello. my name is neil. i'm the managing director at the impact of san francisco on 15th and mission, the old rainbow grocery. i've lived in the bay area for 16 years. i live at 20th and florida. the impact is a new rule for me. we have a community benefit agreement with the community. and we are a place for activism organizi
and as you know it's a historic block on woodward. these trees being taken down removes any trees from within a two-block area. so i don't understand why there would be waivers for backyard usable open space in an area that has no open space that is an urban area being invaded by the wealthy. so please please reconsider. thank you. >> sir, just so you know, the church behind it had a bunch of trees. we allowed them to remove the trees. they were supposed to plant new trees and those trees...
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howard taft trying to defend the white house, theodore roosevelt, he is running and then democrat woodward wilson. it was vicious. especially roosevelt was quite creative with the things he had against him but wilson got into the fray and taft fought back as well. one thing i learned from the book, there is a lot of quotes that we hear or read about that these presidents have said about one another that you cannot find them anywhere. one was in 1912 that was reputed that theodore roosevelt said taft has a brain of a guinea pig. it's a great memorable line but nowhere to be found. at least i cannot find it. >> here you have theodore roosevelt talking about william howard taft, where did you find that. >> i think i was in a newspaper clipping from they are 1912 i want to say, and both taft and roosevelt were making swings through ohio and the newspapers were reporting on what they sa said. >> you use a lot of quotes from richard nixon in the conversation with monica. >> i think that is when after his presidency nixon was more unfiltered perhaps or news was coming out and were getting a windo
howard taft trying to defend the white house, theodore roosevelt, he is running and then democrat woodward wilson. it was vicious. especially roosevelt was quite creative with the things he had against him but wilson got into the fray and taft fought back as well. one thing i learned from the book, there is a lot of quotes that we hear or read about that these presidents have said about one another that you cannot find them anywhere. one was in 1912 that was reputed that theodore roosevelt said...
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>>call was served to this young woman car says woodward serve 19 year-old in east germany in may of thisty killing her cousin in injuring one other passenger for both thrown from the car an impact that's a horrible tragedy a young woman who's looking at. >>some very serious charges and has to deal with the emotional pain of losing her cousin and you ha a young man who lost his life chp manslaughter and other charges following the wreck that triggered the abc's investigaon into where exactly she got the alcohol from car tells fox 40 before time money went to e bar, hollywood grocery and liquor e store on stockton boulevard to then consume some of that off the hall with her cousin nearby. >>and then they went to the nsure bar. later they were served alcohol there. >>carr says these types of investigaons are important for the public's health and safety hannah sends a message to the public. this is illegal and it's dangerous and sometimes when you se alcohol to someone is under the age of 21 there can be dely consequences. >>well that was christy grosz reporting the abc is currently seeking
>>call was served to this young woman car says woodward serve 19 year-old in east germany in may of thisty killing her cousin in injuring one other passenger for both thrown from the car an impact that's a horrible tragedy a young woman who's looking at. >>some very serious charges and has to deal with the emotional pain of losing her cousin and you ha a young man who lost his life chp manslaughter and other charges following the wreck that triggered the abc's investigaon into where...
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the italian was thrashed by roger federer and woodward this year. still this was had the edge. his game to control, to precise and in the end just too good. i had today off and there are ways to get rid of that loss, this hang out with your kids would do that for me and that is what we did and we had a good as a team and not try to think about it too much. i should take the positives out of the first match against dominic. not everything was back, was ready and is prepared today and is what the most right now. is seventh title is still very much a possibility. roger federer back on track. there's been more success for the british team at the world para athletics championships in dubai as sophie hahn wins a gold medal, here's our reporter kate grey: she has won the seventh gold of these championships and a new world record time, so used to doing this. she had six royal titles in a brilliant career and yet she is still so young. she is going to be ha rd to still so young. she is going to be hard to beat and still is another event to go which will come
the italian was thrashed by roger federer and woodward this year. still this was had the edge. his game to control, to precise and in the end just too good. i had today off and there are ways to get rid of that loss, this hang out with your kids would do that for me and that is what we did and we had a good as a team and not try to think about it too much. i should take the positives out of the first match against dominic. not everything was back, was ready and is prepared today and is what the...
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>>call was served to this young woman car says woodward serve 19 year-old in east germany in may of this year just a few hours before she crash on highway 12 in san joaquin county killing her cousin iinjuring one other passenger for both thrown from the car an impact that's a horrible tragedy a young woman who's looking at. >>some very serious charges and has to deal with the emotional pain of losing her cousin and you have a young man who lost his life chp arrested time money for dui manslaughter and other charges following the wreck that investigion into where exactly she got the alcohol from cardinals fox 40 befe time money went to the bar, she bought alcohol here at the hollywood grocery and liquor store on stockton boulevard to then consume some of that off the hall with her cousin neary. sentient bar. y went to the later they were served alcohol there. >>parsons these types of investigations are importan for the public's health and safety hannah sends a message to the public. this is illegal and it's dangerous and sometimes when you sell alcohol to someone is under the age of 21 th
>>call was served to this young woman car says woodward serve 19 year-old in east germany in may of this year just a few hours before she crash on highway 12 in san joaquin county killing her cousin iinjuring one other passenger for both thrown from the car an impact that's a horrible tragedy a young woman who's looking at. >>some very serious charges and has to deal with the emotional pain of losing her cousin and you have a young man who lost his life chp arrested time money for...
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. >> reporter: it's not what anne woodward and her husband george expected to hear the week before thanksgivingpg&e public safety shutoff could happen by midweek. >> we had no power, and we use lanterns, but we had no hot water. >> reporter: farmhouse local was busy serving sunday brunch. but during october's power shutoff the restaurant was forced to close and lost thousands of dollars. the manager doesn't want to relive that. >> you know, throwing away everything we have in the restaurant especially things like dairy or seafood. >> reporter: pg&e says its watching a weather system which could increase the risk of wildfires midweek. >> right now we're monitoring the forecast for wednesday, november 20th and it shows the potential for dry and windy weather in the see era foothills and north bay areas. >>> the utility says lack of rain is not helping. pg&e says the approaching weather system could be similar to one which prompted a psps on october 23rd impacting about 180,000 customers. >> i'm sure it's for the best of, you know, why they're doing this. i hope so. >> reporter: but others aren't
. >> reporter: it's not what anne woodward and her husband george expected to hear the week before thanksgivingpg&e public safety shutoff could happen by midweek. >> we had no power, and we use lanterns, but we had no hot water. >> reporter: farmhouse local was busy serving sunday brunch. but during october's power shutoff the restaurant was forced to close and lost thousands of dollars. the manager doesn't want to relive that. >> you know, throwing away everything...
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that's why the fighting now so the war in syria is a microcosm of the woodward lists a world war 3. without going through proxies you have different factor the oil is one factor of the or not because of the war i don't think i don't believe just because i'll stop you there for a moment president more from president bashar al assad of syria after this short break. max keiser one more of my guide to financial survival this. is a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable. to stabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed as we've. seen wrong. just don't. get to shape out just being active. and engaged in. the trail. went on find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back you're watching an international exclusive with president bashar al assad of syria. of course one might say that syria historically your father and yourself always supported the palestinians and the un resolutions governing the perth didn't do you see israel which after all many believe to be
that's why the fighting now so the war in syria is a microcosm of the woodward lists a world war 3. without going through proxies you have different factor the oil is one factor of the or not because of the war i don't think i don't believe just because i'll stop you there for a moment president more from president bashar al assad of syria after this short break. max keiser one more of my guide to financial survival this. is a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right...
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it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right site and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is something that i know eventually truth will come out and america will recover and will be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the time being and mr let's give you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments states. let's move. on. to scrutinize you. think about getting out of your. good in the cold. war next time you don't come. welcome back to worlds apart without the worthless president of the world russia forum ad the frequent commentator on the u.s. russia relations mr in the american media your sometimes credited with introducing the american republican party's conservative movement to russia do you think there is add a thing in common with me in the. american conservatives and the russian ones i mean
it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right site and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is something that i know eventually truth will come out and america will recover and will be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the time...
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it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right war woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right site and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually well truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the time being am mr let's give you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments states. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you that. much in a pile for full strength. then you have to recall and what we have done is to try and identify something coming in the brain where the extension of the ripples call spams to the depths of your consciousness. welcome back to worlds apart without a worthless obscure president of the world russia forum ad the frequent commentator
it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right war woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right site and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually well truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for...
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it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's good and this is some sort of that you know eventually the truth will come out and america will recover and will be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the times being mr let me ask you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments states. much of the power for constrain the system and then you have the records and what we have done is to try and identify something coming in the brain where the extension of the ripples corresponds to the depth of your consciousness. this is a story about what happens austria stray bullets kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was
it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's good and this is some sort of that you know eventually the truth will come out and america will recover and will be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for...
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>>you know there's nothing like sleeping all day frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in their home off wikia drive after being evacuated from here for several days there was concern that color field with area was in the past half of the fire as the winds shifted tuesday night. he says they were more prepared to leave then when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go when we were evacuated. >>and the first responders were great. you know everybody everybody has been as helpful as they could be and i'm very appreciative for that. >>there's no place like home. pam mason is now back home to her rental she and her husband are still out of their house which burned down 2 years ago. but they say the house there 2 weeks away from moving back into did not burn this time. she says evacuating for a second time in 2 years brought back some bad memories. you have moments of having ptsd and then this did bring it back to us to bring. >>yeah it did and we packed everything we had into cars just because we didn't baby that's all we have. >>
>>you know there's nothing like sleeping all day frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in their home off wikia drive after being evacuated from here for several days there was concern that color field with area was in the past half of the fire as the winds shifted tuesday night. he says they were more prepared to leave then when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go when we were evacuated. >>and the first responders...
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stay with that story, bbc‘s andrew woodward is developing.had retreated back into the campus, do you know what is happening now? a stand—off seems to be developing again, it is now about 11 o'clock in the morning in hong kong stopping at seven o'clock in the morning, the head of the polytechnic university said that he had negotiated a truce between the police and the students, although the students — make and said the students would be able to leave. but it seems like many have been arrested, at least a0 according to some reports, and some of the protests have spread tojordan road which is not that far away from the university, but now it seems that some of the protesters are, they retreated back into the university building and have stayed there, so it is not quite a siege but it certainly seems to be a stand—off. does that seem to imply that the mediation effort has not worked?|j think mediation effort has not worked?” think it worked partially, but the fa ct think it worked partially, but the fact that stand—off is still going on is not pa
stay with that story, bbc‘s andrew woodward is developing.had retreated back into the campus, do you know what is happening now? a stand—off seems to be developing again, it is now about 11 o'clock in the morning in hong kong stopping at seven o'clock in the morning, the head of the polytechnic university said that he had negotiated a truce between the police and the students, although the students — make and said the students would be able to leave. but it seems like many have been...
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it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's good and this is some sort of that you know eventually the truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the time being and mr let's give you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. the nato military alliance is a relic from the cold war back then it was relevant and even necessary today it is an alliance in search of a mission that search has almost be impaled eastern expansion towards russia but the lingering question remains is the average american and western european interested in a war over the sovereignty dystonia in montenegro. welcome back to worlds apart without the worthless sobs key president of the world russia forum ad the frequent commentator on
it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's good and this is some sort of that you know eventually the truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for...
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>>you know there's nothing like sleeping year-old frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in their home off wikia drive after being evacuated from here for several days. he says they were more prepared to leave dead when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go when we were evacuated. and the first responders were great. >>the you know everybody everybody has been as helpful as they could be and i'm very appreciative for that. >>nicole husam helped move her 9 year-old back thursday their power's back on but not the gas she's had to fill her garbage can with everything that was in her fridge very much came forward is happy to have a house her daughter kayla is happy to be home in time for halloween i get to do makeup and get my costume ready. >>and i get the idea can you can come >>having a home to come back to after trick or treating with her family safe is the biggest read of all maureen kelly kron 40's. >>and p g in a just a minutes ago they gave us an update on the process of restoring power following those widespread shut off
>>you know there's nothing like sleeping year-old frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in their home off wikia drive after being evacuated from here for several days. he says they were more prepared to leave dead when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go when we were evacuated. and the first responders were great. >>the you know everybody everybody has been as helpful as they could be and i'm very appreciative for...
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it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the times being mr let me ask you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. you know one of the things we talk about on the show oh if you read the financial press about the latest scandal it's just a new name for a recurring scandal like there's only 3 or 4 ways you can rip people off as it changes is the name they call to rip people off. but hopes as. you put themselves on the on big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to the pros this is what before 3 of them or can't be good. interested a
it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for...
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. >> the second term continued with the reporting from bob woodward from the washington post broughtal right to the doors of the white house. >> people have to know whether their president is a crook. i'm not a crook. i have earned everything i have done. >> in addition to his involvement congressional committees one member asked the question was massachusetts senator kennedy. >> by that time he knows the power of washington so he is behind the scene starting the impeachment process he is the one who still has ties to the justice department from his brother robert so he is the driving force. so he plays a major role he wants to take out nixon and he can do that. >> without revelation secretly recording hours of conversations it is soon exposed he ordered the cia to halt the investigation of the watergate break-in with a near certain prospect of impeachment with obstruction of justice nixon sought no way out. >> therefore i shall resign the presidency effective noon tomorrow. president ford will be sworn in at that hour in his office the next day the 38th president of the united state
. >> the second term continued with the reporting from bob woodward from the washington post broughtal right to the doors of the white house. >> people have to know whether their president is a crook. i'm not a crook. i have earned everything i have done. >> in addition to his involvement congressional committees one member asked the question was massachusetts senator kennedy. >> by that time he knows the power of washington so he is behind the scene starting the...
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revenge in 2003, sir clive woodward's meticulous planning, martinjohnson‘s leadership, jonny wilkinson's the wallabies in sydney and the webb ellis trophy was theirs and they were all heroes on their return. against the odds, they reached the final 4 years later. mark cueto's disallowed try would have made the difference, but the trophy changed hands in paris, south africa champions for a second time, we'll hear from mark in just moment, but let's get the latest from japan, as england prepare to face the springboks once more for the sports greatest prize. i spoke to our sports editor dan roan who was with the team today. eddiejones could eddie jones could not eddiejones could not really measure any more. they are at full strength and they did have some injury concerns after that performance against new zealand in the semifinal last weekend in yokohama. 0wen farrell, kyle sinckler, jonny may but all have shaken off those lectures. they all went to the game ina good lectures. they all went to the game in a good place. mentally, in terms of their confidence and momentum they had built up. t
revenge in 2003, sir clive woodward's meticulous planning, martinjohnson‘s leadership, jonny wilkinson's the wallabies in sydney and the webb ellis trophy was theirs and they were all heroes on their return. against the odds, they reached the final 4 years later. mark cueto's disallowed try would have made the difference, but the trophy changed hands in paris, south africa champions for a second time, we'll hear from mark in just moment, but let's get the latest from japan, as england prepare...
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[laughing] please join me in welcoming jodi kantor, megan twohey, and bob woodward.[cheers and applause] >> thanthank you, brad. it's great to be here. let's get right to it, and first of all, this book is a masterpiece, a landmark -- [applause] of journalism, but as people who were not journalists should read it because it's about how you sort out information, test it, decide to publish and share it with others. i loved it. i have my marked up copy here. the first question is, what was the origin of the collaboration between you two? >> well listen, we would just like to start by thanking everybody. this is the launch of our book tour, so we are just so -- [applause] we are so thrilled to be here tonight starting right here, and we also grateful we have gotten that only some friends and family but also some sources in the audience tonight, so we want to thank them for being here, too. [applause] >> okay so introduce your family. will they stand up? >> i mean, i think we can come when it comes to the question and answer period back there may be people if they want to
[laughing] please join me in welcoming jodi kantor, megan twohey, and bob woodward.[cheers and applause] >> thanthank you, brad. it's great to be here. let's get right to it, and first of all, this book is a masterpiece, a landmark -- [applause] of journalism, but as people who were not journalists should read it because it's about how you sort out information, test it, decide to publish and share it with others. i loved it. i have my marked up copy here. the first question is, what was...
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and woodward wilson has come around arguably and slowly to supported the idea of the suffrage amendment and the federal amendment so he does supported but that's an interesting evolution that i put in the book also. it was still tough, it was not an easy road even in 1920, even seven decades after the first asked for the boat. >> ruth from maryland. >> i just have a couple questions. one, in order to pass amendment you need to have two thirds of the vote in women i think voted about 31% in the first election and maybe men were more interested. and mostly that there is more for protection than it was for the national women's party of a small group in a little bit more average and things like that. thank you. >> okay, to answer the first question, it is true that in the first election in 1920 which the amendment is ratified only ten weeks before the election and so there was a big rush to register women. but it could not evolve or be a bush. some states like georgia refused to extend their deadlines and the deadline to pass and they refused because they do not want black women to vote. so
and woodward wilson has come around arguably and slowly to supported the idea of the suffrage amendment and the federal amendment so he does supported but that's an interesting evolution that i put in the book also. it was still tough, it was not an easy road even in 1920, even seven decades after the first asked for the boat. >> ruth from maryland. >> i just have a couple questions. one, in order to pass amendment you need to have two thirds of the vote in women i think voted about...
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with richard nixon there some of the movies and books that followed that by woodward and bernstein recalled all the president's men in this case i think you could call all the president's people essentially around him were either trying to enact what the president wanted which was this quid pro quid pro quo a deal with selenski that he would make a public announcement of of this investigation into the bidens and bris milah and then the aide would be released or there were members in the administration like john bolton like fiona hill like colonel vidlin and others that were blowing the whistle and saying this was wrong inappropriate all of these people were not democrats challenging donald trump there is a divide that's very interesting between those who thought they were just carrying out the president's orders and those inside who said this is inappropriate behavior but they all belong to the president's team and that is what we're seeing play out today and i think that's what's so interesting and will be interesting to see how the republicans defend this because in the past in the testim
with richard nixon there some of the movies and books that followed that by woodward and bernstein recalled all the president's men in this case i think you could call all the president's people essentially around him were either trying to enact what the president wanted which was this quid pro quid pro quo a deal with selenski that he would make a public announcement of of this investigation into the bidens and bris milah and then the aide would be released or there were members in the...
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led to an economic boom in west germany on the votes of good contacts not up on the good dr bob woodward on the 1950 s. postwar prosperity it was referred to as the economic miracle and ultimately led to the triumph of capitalism. over communism. the fall of the berlin wall signaled the end of this ideological conflict. it seemed that overcoming borders would lead to a lasting end to war i think the best example of trade bringing peace that i can i can think of is the creation of the european union. having france and germany inextricably tied to each other as partners it's very hard to imagine a conflict arising between these 2 great friends. the era of world wars had come to an end but with the fall of the iron curtain a series of regional conflicts took center stage. there are seldom been as many of these conflicts as there are today many of them are fueled by the struggle to acquire natural resources. for example in the democratic republic of congo a country rich in mineral deposits. in metallic or called contains elements that are used in the manufacture of many high tech products wh
led to an economic boom in west germany on the votes of good contacts not up on the good dr bob woodward on the 1950 s. postwar prosperity it was referred to as the economic miracle and ultimately led to the triumph of capitalism. over communism. the fall of the berlin wall signaled the end of this ideological conflict. it seemed that overcoming borders would lead to a lasting end to war i think the best example of trade bringing peace that i can i can think of is the creation of the european...
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tom brokaw, bob woodward, alan .ershowitz, and jonathan turley i remind viewers jonathan turley was onhis program on monday, spent an hour talking about the impeachment hearing. you can go back and watch it at c-span.org. caller: did he update his position? host: what position do you want to hear about? isler: the last i heard there is not the level of impeachment that even comes close to richard nixon, which bob woodward spoke about. that is why nixon resigned, they had him cold. ofwas authorizing millions dollars in bribes to cover up the break-in at the watergate hotel. i don't believe president clinton should have been impeached. he lied under oath. was that a high crime? he did not put the country in jeopardy. host: go back and watch that jonathan turley segment, there it is on monday. caller: did he state he thinks there is enough here to bring articles of impeachment? give me the short story. host: he called it the narrowest impeachment effort in history and he does not think it is a wide enough, broad enough impeachment effort that he thinks it may topple over in the end. i wil
tom brokaw, bob woodward, alan .ershowitz, and jonathan turley i remind viewers jonathan turley was onhis program on monday, spent an hour talking about the impeachment hearing. you can go back and watch it at c-span.org. caller: did he update his position? host: what position do you want to hear about? isler: the last i heard there is not the level of impeachment that even comes close to richard nixon, which bob woodward spoke about. that is why nixon resigned, they had him cold. ofwas...
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. >> ann woodward and her husband weren't expecting to lose power the week before thanksgiving. ann recalls not having any electricity several days last month. >> we had no power and we used lanterns. but we had no hot water. servinguny brunch, but during october's power shut off, the restaurant was forced to close and lost thousands of hr away we have in the restaurant, especially things like dairy, seafood. >> pg&e says it's watching a weather system which could increase the risk of wild fires midweek. >> right now we're monitoring the forecast for wednesday november 20th. it shows the potential for dry and windy weather in the sierra foothills and north bay areas. >> lack of rain is not helping. >> what should have been an end of fire season has not happened. >> pg&e says the approaching weather system could be one which prompted a psps on october 23rd impacting about 180,000 customers. >> i'm sure it's for the best, why they're doing this. i hope so. >> but others aren't so sure. >> i think it's years of mismanagement coming home to roost. i think the public just has to be r
. >> ann woodward and her husband weren't expecting to lose power the week before thanksgiving. ann recalls not having any electricity several days last month. >> we had no power and we used lanterns. but we had no hot water. servinguny brunch, but during october's power shut off, the restaurant was forced to close and lost thousands of hr away we have in the restaurant, especially things like dairy, seafood. >> pg&e says it's watching a weather system which could increase...
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dna evence led to e arrest of 73 year-old charles sullivan in 1979 the body of 21 year-old julia woodward of sandra fell was found in a remote area about 15 miles north reno. police arrested sullivan august his raignment is scheduled for to stay. a 23 year-old man is in jail in the south bay accused of ripping off 6 victims in a craig's list rental scheme. campbell poce arrested robert milo after they say he posted fake s on craigslist of rooms and aparents for rent. police are now looking for more people who may have been victimized by mi detectives say the mile have been several incident since june. they say the milo would take rental deposits by attracting renters with below market rental rates. police are encouraging all tential renterto do their research do their homework to avd being victims of rental scams. coming up ocrime for newsweek and the latest details on a murder suicide in san diego thaleft 3 children and their mother dead 4th child is clinging to life in the hospital will have an update for you. >>after 6 years the concord policdepartment again hos a buy-ck program for gu
dna evence led to e arrest of 73 year-old charles sullivan in 1979 the body of 21 year-old julia woodward of sandra fell was found in a remote area about 15 miles north reno. police arrested sullivan august his raignment is scheduled for to stay. a 23 year-old man is in jail in the south bay accused of ripping off 6 victims in a craig's list rental scheme. campbell poce arrested robert milo after they say he posted fake s on craigslist of rooms and aparents for rent. police are now looking for...
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he was extradited to nevada yesterday for the murder of julia woodward of san rafael. her body was found in march of 1979 near reno, and she was last seen at san francisco's airport heading for lake tahoe, where she hoped to find a job and go to school. in 2015, abc7 news spoke with julia's mother who was grieving and wanted answers. >> it's like if your child had cancer, you would know every single thing there was to know about the disease. in this case, you just want to know what happened. you want to be there with her in your mind and, you know, think about what really happened. >> a recent dna analysis led to sullivan's arrest. sullivan is being held without bail. his arraignment is set for tuesday. >>> the owner of an ice cream shop in san francisco's mission district is offering a $2,000 reward for information after his shop was vandalized for the second time. >> both incidents were captured on surveillance cameras. here's abc7 news reporter lauren martinez. >> reporter: this man is passionate about the ice cream he makes. him and his wife own a store off valenci
he was extradited to nevada yesterday for the murder of julia woodward of san rafael. her body was found in march of 1979 near reno, and she was last seen at san francisco's airport heading for lake tahoe, where she hoped to find a job and go to school. in 2015, abc7 news spoke with julia's mother who was grieving and wanted answers. >> it's like if your child had cancer, you would know every single thing there was to know about the disease. in this case, you just want to know what...
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look at the list a diplomat channel, george washington, and rudy giuliani, woodward wilson, warren hardingranklin roosevelt, richard dixon, next jimmy carter, ronald reagan, william wilson, bill richardson, barack obama, donald trump, rudy giuliani. there are many, many more. ladies and donovan don't forget almost every weeknight you can watch me on levintv, give us a call at 844-levintv to sign up, 844-levintv or go to blazetv.com/mark. blazetv.com/mark. blazetv.com/mark. we'll be rightftovers? tracfone lets you keep your leftover data each month. unlimited carryover data! $20 bucks. what are you doing? i want to ask you about your data. oh, i thought you said dating. this is your wake-up call, people. the new tracfone wireless. now you're in control. they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe, especially coming from a talking lizard. pip, pip, cheerio! look, all i, dennis quaid, know is that esurance is built to save you dollars without skimping on service. and when they save, you save. th
look at the list a diplomat channel, george washington, and rudy giuliani, woodward wilson, warren hardingranklin roosevelt, richard dixon, next jimmy carter, ronald reagan, william wilson, bill richardson, barack obama, donald trump, rudy giuliani. there are many, many more. ladies and donovan don't forget almost every weeknight you can watch me on levintv, give us a call at 844-levintv to sign up, 844-levintv or go to blazetv.com/mark. blazetv.com/mark. blazetv.com/mark. we'll be...
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look at the list a diplomat channel, george washington, and rudy giuliani, woodward wilson, warren hardinggan, franklin roosevelt, richard dixon, next jimmy carter, ronald reagan, william wilson, bill richardson, barack obama, donald trump, rudy giuliani. there are many, many more. ladies and donovan don't forget almost every weeknight you can watch me on levintv, give us a call at 844-levintv to sign up, 844-levintv or go to blazetv.com/mark. blazetv.com/mark. we'll be right back. about anything you feel yor - physically and emotionally. but now cigna has a plan that can help everyone see stress differently. just find a period of time to unwind. a location to de-stress. an activity to enjoy. or the name of someone to talk to. to create a plan that works for you, visit cigna.com/mystressplan. cigna. together, all the way. vskip to the good part withn. alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this, this, and even this. but i don't have to clean t
look at the list a diplomat channel, george washington, and rudy giuliani, woodward wilson, warren hardinggan, franklin roosevelt, richard dixon, next jimmy carter, ronald reagan, william wilson, bill richardson, barack obama, donald trump, rudy giuliani. there are many, many more. ladies and donovan don't forget almost every weeknight you can watch me on levintv, give us a call at 844-levintv to sign up, 844-levintv or go to blazetv.com/mark. blazetv.com/mark. we'll be right back. about...
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73 year-old man girls gary sullivan this ink is in connection to the death of 21 year-old julia woodward of sandra fell. her body was und on march 25th 1979 in a remote area about 15 miles north of ren this arrest happened in august anthe arraignment is now scheduled for this tuesday. we go to cabell now where a 23 year-old man w arrested after ripping off 6 victims in a crest craig's list rental scam that's according to police. campbell police are now searching for additiona victims from this man. robert milo after he allegedly posted fake ads on craigslist of rooms anapartments for rent. milo was able to gain possible renters by posting places belomarket rate. detectives were le to uncover several incidents since june 2019 were milo would meet with renters signed rental agreements and then take a deposit. he has now been taken in custody and police believe there may be more victims out there and they're also encouraging any pential renters to do their research. so they can avoid becoming the next victim of a rental cam. and take a look at this video from a crime for news viewer right b
73 year-old man girls gary sullivan this ink is in connection to the death of 21 year-old julia woodward of sandra fell. her body was und on march 25th 1979 in a remote area about 15 miles north of ren this arrest happened in august anthe arraignment is now scheduled for this tuesday. we go to cabell now where a 23 year-old man w arrested after ripping off 6 victims in a crest craig's list rental scam that's according to police. campbell police are now searching for additiona victims from this...
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he is accused of killing woodward this lady and she was scene on her way from san francisco to the lake tahoe area and her body was found on a biking trail outside of reno. authorities say dna evidence found on her clothing led them to sullivan. >>> new details on a light night loud noise in crocket that sparked a lot of concern and inundated 911 dispatchers with calls. a steam release was exploded around 11:00 p.m. and residents say resembled a loud hit was pressure being released. they say no threat to safety. >>> california is cutting off business with popular carmakers because they haven't agreed to follow the state's clean car rules which are now more strict than the new federal standards. governor newssome says the state will not buy gas-powered sedans. on the list is general motors and fiat chrysler and in 2018, california spent more than $27 million on cars from chevrolet which is opened by gm. >>> sadly, this morning, north bay we have a crash that happened overnight. two cars involved. two deaths as a result of the crash on high 29. it's closed at bale lane. you see slowing bo
he is accused of killing woodward this lady and she was scene on her way from san francisco to the lake tahoe area and her body was found on a biking trail outside of reno. authorities say dna evidence found on her clothing led them to sullivan. >>> new details on a light night loud noise in crocket that sparked a lot of concern and inundated 911 dispatchers with calls. a steam release was exploded around 11:00 p.m. and residents say resembled a loud hit was pressure being released....
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it's like the line from the woodward and bernstein book on watergate. all the president's men. so many people involved in this caper, the screw, the information and the dirt out of this little president from ukraine. >> the way this project is structured is also classic trump. remember during the mueller investigation, one area that appeared was trump sending his subordinates or directing his subordinates to try to pressure mueller, to try to pressure sessions to reverse his recusal. trump insulated himself and having them essentially do what we would likely view as dirty work and we're seeing the exact same thing here when it comes to the president's efforts to pressure ukraine to investigate the family and his political rival rather than trump himself directly telling zelensky, he keeps himself insulated, covers for himself and he dispatches his chief of staff and rudy giuliani to essentially turn the screws. >> let me bring in steve on this. one of your political sense here. the number of people he attached to this, brought them in from different corners. everybody with the
it's like the line from the woodward and bernstein book on watergate. all the president's men. so many people involved in this caper, the screw, the information and the dirt out of this little president from ukraine. >> the way this project is structured is also classic trump. remember during the mueller investigation, one area that appeared was trump sending his subordinates or directing his subordinates to try to pressure mueller, to try to pressure sessions to reverse his recusal....
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you know there's nothing like sleeping year-old frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in theire off wikia drive. >>after being evacuated from here for several days there was concern that the lurk field with area was in the past half of the fire as the winds shifted tuesday night. he says they were more prepared to leave dead when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go were evacuated. >>and the first responders were great the you know everybody everybody has been as helpful as they could be and i'm very appreciative for that. >>there's no place like home. >>pam mason is now back home to her rental she and her husband are still out of their house which burned down 2 years ago. >>but they say the house there 2 weeks away from moving back into did not burn this time. she says evacuating for a second time in 2 years brought back some bad memories just moments of having ptsd and this did bring it back to us to bring. >>yeah it did and we packed everything we had into cars just because we didn't baby that's all we have. >>nicole hu
you know there's nothing like sleeping year-old frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in theire off wikia drive. >>after being evacuated from here for several days there was concern that the lurk field with area was in the past half of the fire as the winds shifted tuesday night. he says they were more prepared to leave dead when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go were evacuated. >>and the first responders were great...
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you know there's nothing like sleeping year-old frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in their home off wikia drive. >>after being evacuated from here for several days there was concern that color field with area was in the past half of the fire as the winds shifted tuesday night. he says they were more prepared to leave dead when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go were evacuated. >>and the first responders were great the you know everybody everybody has been as helpful as they could be and i'm very appreciative for that. >>there's no place like home. >>pam mason is now back home to her rental she and her husband are still out of their house which burned down 2 years ago. >>but they say the house there 2 weeks away from moving back into did not burn this time. she says evacuating for a second time in 2 years brought back some bad memories just moments of having ptsd and then this did bring it back to us to bring. >>yeah it did and we packed everything we had into cars just because we didn't baby that's all we have. >>nic
you know there's nothing like sleeping year-old frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in their home off wikia drive. >>after being evacuated from here for several days there was concern that color field with area was in the past half of the fire as the winds shifted tuesday night. he says they were more prepared to leave dead when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go were evacuated. >>and the first responders were...
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charles sullivan was arrested in arizona, he was expedited to nevada for the murder of julia woodward of san rafael. her body wand found in march of 1979 near reno. she was last seen at sfo heading for lake tahoe where she hoped to find a job and go to school. in 2015 abc 7 spoke with julia's mother who was grieving and wanted answers. >> it's like if your child had cancer, you would know every single thing there was to know about the disease. in this case you just want to know what happened, you want to be there with her in your mind and, you know, think about what really happened. >> a recent dna analysis led to sullivan's arrest. he is being held without bail. his arraignment is set for tuesday. >>> the owner of an ice cream shop in san francisco's mission district is offering a $2,000 reward for information after his shop was vandalized for the second time. both incidents were captured on surveillance cameras. here is abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez with more. >> reporter: juan san mames is passionate about the ice cream he makes, he and his wife own xanath over valencia stree
charles sullivan was arrested in arizona, he was expedited to nevada for the murder of julia woodward of san rafael. her body wand found in march of 1979 near reno. she was last seen at sfo heading for lake tahoe where she hoped to find a job and go to school. in 2015 abc 7 spoke with julia's mother who was grieving and wanted answers. >> it's like if your child had cancer, you would know every single thing there was to know about the disease. in this case you just want to know what...
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charles sullivan was expedited to nevada for the murder of julia woodward. she was last seen at sfo heading for lake tahoe where she hoped to find a job and go to school. in 2015 abc 7 spoke with julia's mother who was grieving and wanted answers. >> it's like if your child had cancer, you would know every single thing there was no know about the disease. in this case you just want to know what happened. you want to be there with her in your mind and, you know, think about what really happened. >> a recent dna analysis led to sullivan's arrest. he is being held without bail. his arraignment is set for tuesday. >>> the owner of an ice cream shop in san francisco's mission district is offering a $2,000 award for information after his shop was vandalized for the second time. both incidents were captured on surveillance cameras. here is lauren martinez. >> this is the mix that is out of this world. >> reporter: juan san mames is passionate about the ice cream he makes. him and his wife >> we have this horrendous graffiti and scratches of the windows and we also
charles sullivan was expedited to nevada for the murder of julia woodward. she was last seen at sfo heading for lake tahoe where she hoped to find a job and go to school. in 2015 abc 7 spoke with julia's mother who was grieving and wanted answers. >> it's like if your child had cancer, you would know every single thing there was no know about the disease. in this case you just want to know what happened. you want to be there with her in your mind and, you know, think about what really...
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. >> this book comes into after bob woodward has taken us into similar scenes in his inside the trump white house book. how does this read compared to those? what is the difference when you're holding an account that is written by someone who is part of the team in that room? >> this -- i mean, clearly one of the things that is somewhat unique about this is that it's written from the perspective of a senior administration official and somebody who did not come into it disinclined towards president trump's agenda. so it's written from the point of view of somebody who isn't -- isn't there to be critical and isn't there to observe. it's from the point of view of somebody who's there to try to make government. so when i think you've had other authors characterize the feelings of their sources, even multiple sources in terms of how people around trump reacted to him or felt about his behavior, in this case you get in it in the first person, you also are privy to conversations according to anonymous that this author had with people in a similar role. other people in senior administration j
. >> this book comes into after bob woodward has taken us into similar scenes in his inside the trump white house book. how does this read compared to those? what is the difference when you're holding an account that is written by someone who is part of the team in that room? >> this -- i mean, clearly one of the things that is somewhat unique about this is that it's written from the perspective of a senior administration official and somebody who did not come into it disinclined...
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"post" reporters carl bernstein and robert woodward were also singled out in the citation for their dominantot vacuum. and the filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™. with an incredible camera featuring night sight. (paul) the google pixel 4 has arrived at sprint it's now so powerful it lets you capture the stars. so switch and lease a pixel 4 and get the second one for $0/mo. wow! for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. son, i need to tell you something. what is it, dad? if you ever have any questions, you call 1-877-522-5001. dad, i've, i've always wanted to hear you say that. i wish my dad would have said that to me. make father son time truly special with dos equis. keep it interesante. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. o
"post" reporters carl bernstein and robert woodward were also singled out in the citation for their dominantot vacuum. and the filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™. with an incredible camera featuring night sight. (paul) the google pixel 4 has arrived at sprint it's now so powerful it lets you capture the stars. so switch and lease a pixel 4 and get the second one for $0/mo. wow! for people with hearing loss, visit...
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>>you know there's nothing like sleeping year-old that frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in their home off wikia drive after being evacuated from here for several days there was concern that the lurk field with area was in the past half of the fire as the winds shifted tuesday night. he says they were more prepared to leave dead when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go evacuated. >>and the first responders were great the you know everybody everybody has been as helpful as they could be and i'm very appreciative for that. >>there's no place like home. >>pam mason is now back home to her rental she and her husband are still out of their house which burned down 2 years ago. >>but they say the house there 2 weeks away from moving back into did not burn this time. she says evacuating for a second time in 2 years brought back some bad memories. you have moments of having ptsd and this did bring it back to us to bring. >>yeah it did and we packed everything we had into cars just because we didn't baby that's all we have. >
>>you know there's nothing like sleeping year-old that frank woodward his roommates and pets are back in their home off wikia drive after being evacuated from here for several days there was concern that the lurk field with area was in the past half of the fire as the winds shifted tuesday night. he says they were more prepared to leave dead when they evacuated in 2017 because of the tubbs fire we had everything packed up and ready to go evacuated. >>and the first responders were...
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you remember in bob woodward's book when he reported that president trump said to general mattis to go assassinate the syrian president and mattis said to an aide, well, we'll deal with that another way. there is a problem for a lot of these officials who were on the call or listening to some of this that they get used to something that is not normal. >> here is the interesting thing. it is more than language though. it is more than language. because as you heard kurt volker and morrison describe a cogent u.s. policy toward ukraine which was the official policy. we oppose the russia's annexation of crimea and want to give them aid to push back the invasion. the fact is this president has repeatedly undermined that u.s. policy not just by words by by actions. he shokin. that ukraine needs to fight back against russia. he has made public statements that maybe crimea belongs to russia and not ukraine. so the president, they were describing a great textbook u.s. policy regarding ukraine. the fact is the president beyond words, his action was undermined. >> you have this picture at the whit
you remember in bob woodward's book when he reported that president trump said to general mattis to go assassinate the syrian president and mattis said to an aide, well, we'll deal with that another way. there is a problem for a lot of these officials who were on the call or listening to some of this that they get used to something that is not normal. >> here is the interesting thing. it is more than language though. it is more than language. because as you heard kurt volker and morrison...
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the south and what you did was just buying up southern railroads until the south became what c van woodwardsaid, the colonial economy. the south was absorbed into the national economy as a second rate region and that lasted a long time. in the 30s franklin d roosevelt said the south is the number one economic problem and african-americans at the bottom of the poorest part of the nation suffer the mostre from this, but a lot of white people also suffered economic where as the well-to-do plantation merchant, elite which had helped to overthrow reconstruction did pretty well for themselves, but most southerners didn't. >> they were colonial but for the ones to make the south widely enjoyed with power at home. >> to really develop the south you would have had to crack the jim crow system and allow african-americans real economic opportunities s. they did want to pay the bill. for actual modernization of their society. >> here's a question drawn from yesterday's headlines.er yesterday's "new york times" editorial had white trump seated-- white from tweeted about civil war. i do compare the natio
the south and what you did was just buying up southern railroads until the south became what c van woodwardsaid, the colonial economy. the south was absorbed into the national economy as a second rate region and that lasted a long time. in the 30s franklin d roosevelt said the south is the number one economic problem and african-americans at the bottom of the poorest part of the nation suffer the mostre from this, but a lot of white people also suffered economic where as the well-to-do...
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also the man whose reporting alongside bob woodward helped make what was called at the time a third-rate burglary onto front. page news. jeff bernstein. cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, he's done a lot, too. >> not like that. >> gloria borger. cnn political analyst and "usa today" columnist kirsten powers. former republican presidential candidate and u.s. senator rick santorum. former obama administration communications director jen psaki. jeff, what was the standout to you? was it taylor's revelation about phone call that he was apparently informed of more recently? >> absolutely. because the one point that the republicans made over and over again, and i think an effective point, was that the two witnesses, as learned, as honorable, as honest, as they were, did not have direct contact with donald trump, and this is, after all, an impeachment of the president of the united states. if it is established that the president on the day after his notorious phone call with the president of ukraine, told ambassador sondland that investigations is what this were about and if sondland then repeat
also the man whose reporting alongside bob woodward helped make what was called at the time a third-rate burglary onto front. page news. jeff bernstein. cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, he's done a lot, too. >> not like that. >> gloria borger. cnn political analyst and "usa today" columnist kirsten powers. former republican presidential candidate and u.s. senator rick santorum. former obama administration communications director jen psaki. jeff, what was the standout to...
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which is about of silver which is about 3 quarters of a troy ounce so the treasury got it right woodward leaders a bit of a detroit so the treasury can't even get it right when they've been the new dollars that's a dollar on them says $1.00 it's a 4 new dollars that dollar on them says $1.00 it's a 4 ounce which is actually about a 25 percent gain around silver so that even though it's a wait it's actually about a 25 percent gain around silver so that even though it's a wait but let's let's get it thank you so much and cherish this now let it but let's let's get it thank you so much and cherish this now let us proceed as where you want to do i need to pick your brain and proceed as where you want to do i need to pick your brain you know you've been in this business a long time we've been doing shows together for a long time when you know you've been in this business a long time we've been. doing shows together for a long time worst of the worst or so all the remember remember oldest son told us 2000 dollars 1000 dollars was. the feds repo operation. but gracious christians are saying in
which is about of silver which is about 3 quarters of a troy ounce so the treasury got it right woodward leaders a bit of a detroit so the treasury can't even get it right when they've been the new dollars that's a dollar on them says $1.00 it's a 4 new dollars that dollar on them says $1.00 it's a 4 ounce which is actually about a 25 percent gain around silver so that even though it's a wait it's actually about a 25 percent gain around silver so that even though it's a wait but let's let's get...
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historians are liberals and they don't want to talk about the defeat of the democrats in 1920 after the woodward wilson administration. but it proved to be unpopular and he proved to have negative operating's after he had a stroke and was unavailable to anybody except for month-to-month months. and he did not have his twitter feed either. he was -- you had americans involved in military action against the communists in russia in 1919, you had huge inflation and huge recession, a huge influence for epidemic which became today it would probably haveon resulted in about 3 milln deaths in the united states. this is a devastating time of uncertainty in the president's party got only 34% of the popular vote and four years later it was a 27%. the democrats held on in the south but not even all states in the 1920s. yet the democrats did make some progress even though people were predicting they might not last as a party to try to unite a coalition party which is always difficult, they had assistance of rebounding from the great depression in 1932 but i think b the evidence is after the great depression
historians are liberals and they don't want to talk about the defeat of the democrats in 1920 after the woodward wilson administration. but it proved to be unpopular and he proved to have negative operating's after he had a stroke and was unavailable to anybody except for month-to-month months. and he did not have his twitter feed either. he was -- you had americans involved in military action against the communists in russia in 1919, you had huge inflation and huge recession, a huge influence...
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they say that officers arrested bartender kelly woodward outside the cinch bar, a dive bar in south sacramentocision made here and alcohol was served to this young woman. >> she served 19-year-old ainise taimani. a few hours before she crashed on highway 12 in san juan king county, injuring one other passenger. >> it was a horrible tragedy to have a young woman looking at some very serious charges and have to deal with the emotional pain of losing her cousin and you have a young man who lost his life . >> to be arrested and for dui manslaughter. they have an investigation to where she got the alcohol. they went to the bar at the hollywood grocery on the for store on stockton boulevard. >> she consumes alcohol with her cousin near the area and then they went to the cinch bar later and were served alcohol there. >> these investigations are important for the public's health and safety. >> it sends a message that this is illegal and dangerous and sometimes when you sell alcohol to someone under the age of 21, there can be deadly consequences. >> a bicyclist was killed friday night after going in s
they say that officers arrested bartender kelly woodward outside the cinch bar, a dive bar in south sacramentocision made here and alcohol was served to this young woman. >> she served 19-year-old ainise taimani. a few hours before she crashed on highway 12 in san juan king county, injuring one other passenger. >> it was a horrible tragedy to have a young woman looking at some very serious charges and have to deal with the emotional pain of losing her cousin and you have a young man...
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remember the brethren of woodward and armstrong? the justices were suspicious of each other. it was not that easy. there was no road map on how to do this. justice powell was gracious. got her secretary. justice rehnquist was all be standoffish in these early years. justice rehnquist had a terrible back condition and i think that factored in. she was lonely. she knew, as jay said, it is good to be first but you do not want to be last. she did very well. from a letter tha justice powell wrote his family, she said, she'brilliant. she made her mark right away but it is an intimidating thing to walk into that. one other story about this. they have a wonderful tradition of the supreme court hands before they going to conference. every justice shakes hands of every other justice. justice bryon white, the all-pro half pack from the detroit lions, shook her hand so hard he crushed it. the first woman went into her first conference crying. there were tears squirting out of her eyes, because he had crushed her hand. and the other justices, justice stevens told us there was a tradition,
remember the brethren of woodward and armstrong? the justices were suspicious of each other. it was not that easy. there was no road map on how to do this. justice powell was gracious. got her secretary. justice rehnquist was all be standoffish in these early years. justice rehnquist had a terrible back condition and i think that factored in. she was lonely. she knew, as jay said, it is good to be first but you do not want to be last. she did very well. from a letter tha justice powell wrote...