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american and moved here before we have democracy in chile. is that a regret that you didn't return? i don't regret anything, because the important events in my life has happened in spite of me. they have not been under my control. the fact that my father left, that i lived with my grandfather, that i had been a foreigner, that i was a political refugee, that eventually i became an immigrant, all these things happened, like, decided by destiny or karma or who knows what. i have just lived whatever life offered me. in exile in caracas, you came upon the idea of being a writer. you were already a journalist, but you came upon the idea of being a writer. holding onto memories, you said, "it helped to break the chain of hate in your soul." what do you mean by that? because... and i think this happened to many people, that when you are forced out of a place, when you have to leave everything behind, when you feel that everything familiar and dear to you is lost, you have grudges. and you feel that something is owed to you or something. that you have been stolen of something. i got over that
american and moved here before we have democracy in chile. is that a regret that you didn't return? i don't regret anything, because the important events in my life has happened in spite of me. they have not been under my control. the fact that my father left, that i lived with my grandfather, that i had been a foreigner, that i was a political refugee, that eventually i became an immigrant, all these things happened, like, decided by destiny or karma or who knows what. i have just lived...
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teams was attacked by rival fans, injuring several of the players. the final of the south american club championship, the copa libertadores, was due to take place between two rival clubs from buenos aires. it will now take place on sunday. mani djazmi from bbc sport is inside the stadium in buenos aires — and joins me on the line now.
teams was attacked by rival fans, injuring several of the players. the final of the south american club championship, the copa libertadores, was due to take place between two rival clubs from buenos aires. it will now take place on sunday. mani djazmi from bbc sport is inside the stadium in buenos aires — and joins me on the line now.
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arrested he was in the middle of giving a tv interview about his missing wife to american channel. detectives gathered footage from 19 cctv cameras of mario's car on the same highway where the body had been found in the day she went missing. the mobile phones were tried together and her phone was abandoned in that same stretch of highway. in order to understand el salvador today we need to look to its recent past. less than 30 years ago el salvador was ravaged by one of the worst civil wars in modern history. 75,000 people died, many disappeared and women were brutally raped and murdered. the us backed military did most of the killing here and to this day there has never been a conviction for the war crimes perpetrated in this country. what's left is a country that is ruled by gangs and violence. el salvador‘s national hospital is often the first point of call for domestic violence cases. the doctors here on the front line and they see the scale of brutality daily. doctor mendes treats many patients who live in vulnerable situations. today she going to visit one of her patients
arrested he was in the middle of giving a tv interview about his missing wife to american channel. detectives gathered footage from 19 cctv cameras of mario's car on the same highway where the body had been found in the day she went missing. the mobile phones were tried together and her phone was abandoned in that same stretch of highway. in order to understand el salvador today we need to look to its recent past. less than 30 years ago el salvador was ravaged by one of the worst civil wars in...
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hearing it famously said when he was american ambassador to the un that you could blow a few of the flaws off, metaphorically speaking, and it would not make any difference. donald trump has in united nations is just somewhere where people get together, talk and just generally have a good time and that is it. there is a kernel of truth in some of the criticisms that the united states are making about the un, it isn't over bloated bureaucracy and, there are reforms that the secretary general and you are spearheading because it does need to be put in better shape for the 21st century, doesn't it? it does, we all recognise when it came on board that it is not fit for purpose. we have frameworks that are a comment selfie are going to deliver on the paris agreement climate change in on the sdg is, then we cannot be in the same shape and form that we were in 1945. it is not going to work, and i think we have to do better at the country level, we certainly have to do better to deliver closer to where it is needed and that is why the reforms are so important and the management and peace and
hearing it famously said when he was american ambassador to the un that you could blow a few of the flaws off, metaphorically speaking, and it would not make any difference. donald trump has in united nations is just somewhere where people get together, talk and just generally have a good time and that is it. there is a kernel of truth in some of the criticisms that the united states are making about the un, it isn't over bloated bureaucracy and, there are reforms that the secretary general...
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steadfast partner of saudi arabia and he intended to put american interests first. more than 50 people had been killed ina more than 50 people had been killed in a suicide bombing at a meeting of top clerics in kabul. and this story trending on bbc.com. a dramatic rescue for this baby bear in california. the animal had become trapped in a waste bin. police carefully handled the container and the bear soon made its way out. you're up to date. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, samira hussain talks to stacey cunningham, the president of the new york stock exchange — the first woman to occupy that post — as part of our 100 women season. stacey cunningham crashed to wall street's glass ceiling this year to become the first woman to head up the new york stock exchange in its 226th history. —— year. she began her career writing on the trading floor at that time, she was just one ofa floor at that time, she was just one of a few dozen women. cunningham ta kes of a few dozen women. cunningham takes over the exchange at a pivotal moment. computers now be much of the worki
steadfast partner of saudi arabia and he intended to put american interests first. more than 50 people had been killed ina more than 50 people had been killed in a suicide bombing at a meeting of top clerics in kabul. and this story trending on bbc.com. a dramatic rescue for this baby bear in california. the animal had become trapped in a waste bin. police carefully handled the container and the bear soon made its way out. you're up to date. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, samira...
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american economic and security interests first. his lawyer has now submitted written answers to questions from the special counsel investigating whether the trump campaign team colluded with russia to help win the 2016 election. rudy giuliani claimed mr trump had provided unprecedented cooperation to robert mueller and it was now time to end the inquiry. a federaljudge in texas has temporarily blocked mr trump's attempt to deny asylum to people who enter the country illegally. hundreds of migrants from central america have nowjoined the large caravan gathered on the us—mexico border. now on bbc news, samira hussain talks to stacey cunningham, the president of the new york stock exchange, the first woman to occupy that post, as part of our 100 women season. stacey cunningham crashed through wall street's glass ceiling this year to become the first woman to head up the new york stock exchange in its 226—year history. she began her career right here on the trading floor, and at that time, she was just one of a few dozen women. cunningham takes over the exchange at a pivotal moment. compu
american economic and security interests first. his lawyer has now submitted written answers to questions from the special counsel investigating whether the trump campaign team colluded with russia to help win the 2016 election. rudy giuliani claimed mr trump had provided unprecedented cooperation to robert mueller and it was now time to end the inquiry. a federaljudge in texas has temporarily blocked mr trump's attempt to deny asylum to people who enter the country illegally. hundreds of...
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i fell in love with an american and moved here before we have democracy in chile. is that regret you did not return? i don't regret anything. the important events in my life has happened in spite of me. they are not under my control. the fact that my father left, that i lived with my grandfather, that i had been a foreigner but i was a political refugee, eventually i became an immigrant, all the things happened, decided by destiny or karma or who knows what. i just lived decided by destiny or karma or who knows what. ijust lived whatever life possible. in exile in caracas you came upon the idea of becoming a writer. you were already a journalist became upon the idea of being a journalist. holding onto memory is you said it helped a brick stomach break the chain of hating your soul. —— to wreak the chain of hate in your soul. we were forced out of place and have to leave everything before, everything dear and to you was lost, you have grudges. and you feel that something is owed to you. that you have been robbed of something. i completely got over that feeling. the irony, that
i fell in love with an american and moved here before we have democracy in chile. is that regret you did not return? i don't regret anything. the important events in my life has happened in spite of me. they are not under my control. the fact that my father left, that i lived with my grandfather, that i had been a foreigner but i was a political refugee, eventually i became an immigrant, all the things happened, decided by destiny or karma or who knows what. i just lived decided by destiny or...
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, venezuela. and loving its people. and i left because i fell in love with an american and moved here before we have democracy in chile. is that a regret that you didn't return? i don't regret anything, because the important events in my life has happened in spite of me. they are not under my control. the fact that my father left, that i lived with my grandfather, that i had been a foreigner, that i was a political refugee, that eventually i became an immigrant, all these things happened, like, decided by destiny or karma or who knows what. i have just lived whatever life offered me. in exile in caracas, you came upon the idea of being a writer. you were already a journalist, but you came upon the idea of being a writer. holding onto memories, you said, "it helped to break the chain of hate in your soul." what do you mean by that? because... and i think this happened to many people, that when you are forced out of a place, when you have to leave everything behind, when you feel that everything familiar and dear to you is lost, you have grudges. and you feel that something is owed
, venezuela. and loving its people. and i left because i fell in love with an american and moved here before we have democracy in chile. is that a regret that you didn't return? i don't regret anything, because the important events in my life has happened in spite of me. they are not under my control. the fact that my father left, that i lived with my grandfather, that i had been a foreigner, that i was a political refugee, that eventually i became an immigrant, all these things happened, like,...
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university. she is the author of borderline -- she is the author of borderline americans, published by harvard university press in 2009, she has served as historical advisor to the b-17, just film biz released, and i believe there are postcards outside you can you up on your way out, so can learn about viewing information about that. hen was a benton-coeh fellow here in 2009-2010. she currently serves as a ofturer in the organization distinguished lecturer program, and today, she will present on her recently published book, "inventing the immigration problem: the dillingham commission and its legacy." published by harvard in 2008. with that -- in line -- prof. benton-cohen: 2018. eric: that is what it says, so i should be wearing these. history is about more than dates. prof. benton-cohen: but it is also about dates. [laughter] thank you, eric. peter,to thank amanda, and all the people at the national history center for the invitation to join the washington history seminar whose of events i have attended with great -- i would not say great regularity, but with great enthusiasm when
university. she is the author of borderline -- she is the author of borderline americans, published by harvard university press in 2009, she has served as historical advisor to the b-17, just film biz released, and i believe there are postcards outside you can you up on your way out, so can learn about viewing information about that. hen was a benton-coeh fellow here in 2009-2010. she currently serves as a ofturer in the organization distinguished lecturer program, and today, she will present...
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can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website, sleaze -- c-span.org/history. >> february of 1968, 1300 african-american memphis sanitation workers went on wages to oppose unfair and working conditions. coming up we visit the national civil rights museum historian to learn about the events leading up to the strike and the role it played in bringing martin luther king jr. to memphis for the final time. >> the 1968 memphis sanitation strike was a crossroads in the time of the american civil rights story. a moderate city, more moderate than other areas in the deep south. it was considered midsouth, but it was right here on the banks of the mississippi. african-americans and whites still lived in a pretty divisive, segregated community. the african-american sanitation workers did not make the same as their white counterparts. there was a great amount of tension going on in memphis at the turn of the year. at that time it was about 70% african-american, 30% weight -- white. beinguld be fired for late to work after one minute, you had no pension, were given
can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website, sleaze -- c-span.org/history. >> february of 1968, 1300 african-american memphis sanitation workers went on wages to oppose unfair and working conditions. coming up we visit the national civil rights museum historian to learn about the events leading up to the strike and the role it played in bringing martin luther king jr. to memphis for the final time. >> the 1968 memphis sanitation strike was a...
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/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. on october 11, 1988, aids activists occupied the fda headquarters in rockville, maryland to protest for improved treatment and care. history tv,rican the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health posts a forum, marking the protest's 30th anniversary. two panels and aids activists and medical experts discuss the events that led to the fda protest, and talk about the immediate impact on aids care and the legacy of the confrontation for the medical field. this is about 90 minutes. >> summit events are impactful in the moment, and some of them, their legacy becomes clearer overtime. was october 11, 1988, 30 years ago today. welcome to the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health for an anniversary seizing control of the fda. i'm the vice dean of public health practice and community engagement here at the school, and the scenes that we showed from the protest were from this fantastic documentary "how to survive a plague." i am really excited for the discussion we are about to have, and i am
/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. on october 11, 1988, aids activists occupied the fda headquarters in rockville, maryland to protest for improved treatment and care. history tv,rican the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health posts a forum, marking the protest's 30th anniversary. two panels and aids activists and medical experts discuss the events that led to the fda protest, and talk about the immediate impact on aids care and...
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i can get back to work and you know, eventually i want a family and kids. you know, the american dream i guess. >> and now you really do have a full life ahead of you. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: coming up, one more inconceivable moment. winning audience awards greeacross the country.ovie he's only the greatest piano player in the world. there's no better way to spend the holidays than with viggo mortensen and mahershala ali. that's a handsome suit. guys looks just like you. they're so good, you'll wish the movie would never end. where'd you learn how to play like that? my mother, soon as i could walk. it's one of the best films of the year. i don't think i've ever met anyone with you're appetite. you know my father used to say, whatever you do, do it 100%. [ laughter ] i just got my ancestrydna results: 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! calabria. it even shows the migration path from south italia all the way to exotico new jersey! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com ♪♪ cricket ke
i can get back to work and you know, eventually i want a family and kids. you know, the american dream i guess. >> and now you really do have a full life ahead of you. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: coming up, one more inconceivable moment. winning audience awards greeacross the country.ovie he's only the greatest piano player in the world. there's no better way to spend the holidays than with viggo mortensen and mahershala ali. that's a handsome suit. guys looks just like you....
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outside spokane, on a lake nestled in the mountains. its name, originating from a native american tribe who called themselves "the discovered people." but while some are discovered here, others are lost. our first mystery begins in 1987 at this hospital. a pregnant woman checks herself in, alone, in labor, and oddly, carrying no luggage or personal items. >> she said she was from california, and that she was visiting some friends in idaho. she was 5'5", brown hair, brown eyes. they said she was quite attractive, but uptight. >> reporter: she signs in as amy dee beach, saying she is single and unemployed. at 6:30 a.m., she's moved to the birthing room. >> she gave birth to a healthy baby girl, good size, full-term. >> reporter: after a short time with her new baby, the mom does something inexplicable. >> she disappeared 12 hours later. she just left the hospital gown on the bed and that was it. >> reporter: she just walked out. >> just gone. >> reporter: mystified, the nurses give the now-abandoned baby girl a nickname. >> they named the baby, baby girl beach, which is pretty cute,
outside spokane, on a lake nestled in the mountains. its name, originating from a native american tribe who called themselves "the discovered people." but while some are discovered here, others are lost. our first mystery begins in 1987 at this hospital. a pregnant woman checks herself in, alone, in labor, and oddly, carrying no luggage or personal items. >> she said she was from california, and that she was visiting some friends in idaho. she was 5'5", brown hair, brown...
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she was offered the part, julie andrews had never been in a movie, and as she told the american academy of achievement, she was expecting. >> i was just a teeny bit peg nant. i said, i'm going to have a baby, mr. disney. he said, it's okay, we'll wait. >> i'll do it myself. >> cast as mary's buddy, burt, master of fun was funny man dick van dyke on hiatus from his hit sitcom when filming began. ♪ it's a jolly holiday with mary ♪ >> they'd be together on those venn churms with the banks children, michael and jane. >> mary poppins. >> is that your name? it's lovely. being in the original mar "mary poppins" was so fun. >> all the while, singing those irresistible songs. ♪ a spoonful of sugar help s th medicine go down ♪ >> the movie went on to earn 13 oscar nominations and won five, including best actress, announced by sydney pottier. >> the winner is, julie andrews. >> the film's behemoth box office returns expand walt's dreams, include disney world in florida. >> it opened in late 1964, went on to run for years in theaters all around the country. >> and in one of those th
she was offered the part, julie andrews had never been in a movie, and as she told the american academy of achievement, she was expecting. >> i was just a teeny bit peg nant. i said, i'm going to have a baby, mr. disney. he said, it's okay, we'll wait. >> i'll do it myself. >> cast as mary's buddy, burt, master of fun was funny man dick van dyke on hiatus from his hit sitcom when filming began. ♪ it's a jolly holiday with mary ♪ >> they'd be together on those venn...
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welcome all of you to the 39th annual american book awards. my name is justin and i'm the chairman of the board of directors at the before columbus foundation. and i want to extend my gratitude as well to our friends here at the sf jazz center, who have been so generous in recent years, in donating this space and their time to the whrardz ceremony. [applause] i think it's very fitting that the american book award be presented here at the sf jazz center in particular the joe henderson lab has jazz music and joe henderson in particular is an artist who drew and excavated and salvaged from many of the greatest traditions of the america's of europe, of africa, throughout the world to weave a vision of america that more accurate we reflected what it is that we truly are. what the possibilities of our freedom may actually be. and to sustain that vision is very much what the american book awards have been about for so many years. we also have the honor of the founder of the before columbus foundation here with us today t, ishmael read. before we ged into the ceremonies proper on a very personal
welcome all of you to the 39th annual american book awards. my name is justin and i'm the chairman of the board of directors at the before columbus foundation. and i want to extend my gratitude as well to our friends here at the sf jazz center, who have been so generous in recent years, in donating this space and their time to the whrardz ceremony. [applause] i think it's very fitting that the american book award be presented here at the sf jazz center in particular the joe henderson lab has...
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book "gun soul." on sunday 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv the history of cotton in memphis during the mid-19th century. then a visit to the national civil rights museum. watch c-span cities tour of memphis saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3 as we explore america. >>> newly elected members of the 116th congress are in washington this week for orientation. this morning they posed for a class photo. here's a look. >> hey, dana. dana, bring the two ladies up on the next row. this side. bring them up on the next row. the two ladies at the end. can we get the coat rack moved? can we move it? hey christie. can i get the gentleman moved up? can the gentleman on the end move up one? yes. there we go. all right, guys. look right here for me. you got to be able to see me. right here, guys. don't worry about the video guy, look right here. right here. after i do my stuff you can do anything you want. i want everybody to look right here. all right, everybody right here. three, two, one. one more. okay, ready. one, two, three.
book "gun soul." on sunday 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv the history of cotton in memphis during the mid-19th century. then a visit to the national civil rights museum. watch c-span cities tour of memphis saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3 as we explore america. >>> newly elected members of the 116th congress are in washington this week for orientation. this morning they posed for a class photo. here's a look....
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is this serious argument in the book, which is that the court is to involve in american life here it's too powerful. it's too interventionist and it ask because it can and not because it should. that isn't a liberal perspective. it's not a conservative perspective. and my book criticizes the court in roe v. wade, which constitutionalize the right to abortion. criticizes bush v. gore which resolve the presidential election. criticizes the gun-control ruling in 2008 the said there was an integer right to own a handgun in your own home. criticizes citizen suge knight on campaign finance regulation and shelby county which guided most voting rights after 1965 and more candidly suggests that a burger fell, the gay rights willing going to clean the right to same-sex marriage, while probably correct by festive and put off by the court and allow legislatures and perhaps congress to do. that's the thrust of the argument and it's a difficult argument as a guard at home because people confuse outcomes they like with whether the court to reach them. my own views are extremely liberal as a poli
is this serious argument in the book, which is that the court is to involve in american life here it's too powerful. it's too interventionist and it ask because it can and not because it should. that isn't a liberal perspective. it's not a conservative perspective. and my book criticizes the court in roe v. wade, which constitutionalize the right to abortion. criticizes bush v. gore which resolve the presidential election. criticizes the gun-control ruling in 2008 the said there was an integer...
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the backroom dealings, the saudis, americans, the brits were doing on the rubble side when they started arming them, what that looked like, what they were promised, what people in those rooms were told as well as how the uprising came -- how al-qaeda, islamic state came to rejuvenate themselves and use the syrian conflict to do that and i tell that trajectory by following islamic fighters. as journalists we see people, we see syrians for a moment in time, we see, for example, that the young child eli on the beach, family try today escape the horrors of syria, but we don't really know what happened before they got on the beat and what happened to the family after ward and so i wanted to present a border arc and i wanted it to unfold almost like a movie. i often get asked by people, what's it look over there, what's it like to be there and i wanted to place readers there. i tend to report with all of my senses and i try to project that out on to the page, i want to place you there, i want you to know what it's like to be in a count under shelling and coward in a basement and a few
the backroom dealings, the saudis, americans, the brits were doing on the rubble side when they started arming them, what that looked like, what they were promised, what people in those rooms were told as well as how the uprising came -- how al-qaeda, islamic state came to rejuvenate themselves and use the syrian conflict to do that and i tell that trajectory by following islamic fighters. as journalists we see people, we see syrians for a moment in time, we see, for example, that the young...
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other figures or want to talk about. for so many people, the rise of donald trump and american politics today, he is like completely unique. this kind of you know unexpected bolt of lightning. you find some real precursors to donald trump in the 90s basically in the protectionism of ross perot and then type of cultural worrier of pat buchanan. what is the through line with these two figures toward donald trump today? >> yeah. this is an amazing part of the book. in terms of the research of going back and finding this and re-creating it and seeing that essentially at the end of the 1990s, donald trump, man president of the united states right now, pretty much ran for president. never announce his candidacy but he did everything else. pretty much ran for president and his platform was saving the country from what we would now call trump ism. the buchanan message was make america great again, nafta, reviving american manufacturing, giving the american worker a good deal again building a wall along the southern border and stopping the rapid change of american and western culture that immigr
other figures or want to talk about. for so many people, the rise of donald trump and american politics today, he is like completely unique. this kind of you know unexpected bolt of lightning. you find some real precursors to donald trump in the 90s basically in the protectionism of ross perot and then type of cultural worrier of pat buchanan. what is the through line with these two figures toward donald trump today? >> yeah. this is an amazing part of the book. in terms of the research...
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important business hubs and worked with over 4,000 american companies helping them navigate the issues in the areas that were faced. it was a public policy and business with complex problems with clients in the asia-pacific region. fortunately he still spent some time in miami. [applause] >> thank you, jennifer. is there anyone here who doesn't know who john kerry is? i don't need to tell you about his service to the country and the willingness to accept the sacrifices and the risk leading the troops in the war. coming back from that war and leading the nation in understanding that we were doing the wrong thing in the wrong place to the wrong people keen to serve his state and country for five consecutive terms as a united states senator from the state of massachusetts and provided a enormous leadership during those terms and then became a secretary of state who led two treaties that only a moron would try to undo. [applause] [cheering] and i must say i do want to welcome senator kerry to miami because it is a place that is and should be an image for everyone in america to see.
important business hubs and worked with over 4,000 american companies helping them navigate the issues in the areas that were faced. it was a public policy and business with complex problems with clients in the asia-pacific region. fortunately he still spent some time in miami. [applause] >> thank you, jennifer. is there anyone here who doesn't know who john kerry is? i don't need to tell you about his service to the country and the willingness to accept the sacrifices and the risk...
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american democracy was hacked by moscow as part of a cohort operation to influence us election and to help donald trump gain the presidency. we let the authors tell it all. wants to hear from them? please help me again. welcome david corn and michael isikoff. >> thank you. this is an awesome crowd. i guess the issues surrounding trump and russia hold some public interest out there. there's a lot to one px, that i write about in the book that anticipate a lot of the events you have seen unfold in the last couple years and let's talk a little bit about recent events. we are all sort of on pins and needles to see how the robert mueller investigation is going to reach its grand conclusion. there are a lot of signs out there about indictments to come, perhaps imminent, a few other characters we talk about in the book and the question of will he have a report about everything he has found in the course of his investigation. however that plays out, we have some clues, we have all been wrong before. we do know a lot. i just want to talk about the events over the last week because there are so many
american democracy was hacked by moscow as part of a cohort operation to influence us election and to help donald trump gain the presidency. we let the authors tell it all. wants to hear from them? please help me again. welcome david corn and michael isikoff. >> thank you. this is an awesome crowd. i guess the issues surrounding trump and russia hold some public interest out there. there's a lot to one px, that i write about in the book that anticipate a lot of the events you have seen...
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doesn't ask me for, but i'm afraid if he would stop tweeting he would lose connection with the american people. there are a lot of people that really relate to him because of his tweets. they see the human side of him that maybe even the human frailty, and i think that also the media is sadly just can't report everything about him so he wants something to be communicated whether it's good economic news that gets lost over by some of the left-leaning cable networks or whatever, i think it's important that he has that communication tool so it doesn't matter what i think, he will do what he wants to do but, no, i personally laugh out loud when i read his tweets. [laughter] >> host: lori in plano texas, you're on with gina louren. >> as a beautiful woman how can you support a man that's a womanizer and trashes women all of the time? >> guest: i certainly know that he has a past, many people who lived hollywood/billionaire life certainly and i, you know, i just think that there's a lot of people out there in the world who have lived a life to a certain point that maybe they're not proud of.
doesn't ask me for, but i'm afraid if he would stop tweeting he would lose connection with the american people. there are a lot of people that really relate to him because of his tweets. they see the human side of him that maybe even the human frailty, and i think that also the media is sadly just can't report everything about him so he wants something to be communicated whether it's good economic news that gets lost over by some of the left-leaning cable networks or whatever, i think it's...
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decorated battles of american history. one of the guys with a guy named hector who i had the privilege of interviewing a year before he died here in florida. at the time he was a 20 -year-old kid from new jersey the italian-american who never spent a day in combat. barely trained really, on the night of november 27th, the chinese came in waves about midnight they always fly at night and in this cacophony of symbols and horns hear they came with the light of the flares and the rifle started firing and he fought with the entrenching tool with hand to hand combat and fought through the entire night and at dawn they counted in a single night he killed over 100 chinese. he was grievously wounded and evacuated eventually and then spent the rest of his life trying to figure out what happened how did he survive? how did he do that? what kinds of forces did he summoned to accomplish that? with his platoon but he didn't feel like he deserved it. so that is the real reward and trying to figure out its meaning so the korean war that is the forgotten more. we just have not dealt with that except for e
decorated battles of american history. one of the guys with a guy named hector who i had the privilege of interviewing a year before he died here in florida. at the time he was a 20 -year-old kid from new jersey the italian-american who never spent a day in combat. barely trained really, on the night of november 27th, the chinese came in waves about midnight they always fly at night and in this cacophony of symbols and horns hear they came with the light of the flares and the rifle started...
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was planning on fear. but she was, the way she was saying it, i'm a real american and i'm going to make sure this doesn't happen. >> when you talk about the woman who yelled in the elevator, i had a reaction watching that. that was like oh my gosh, this is so and comfortable for me to watch. i feel all the ways that he told me to feel about women. >> you know what we are talking about? i'm so glad to see that. >> the video did go viral. i feel the same way sometimes when i see a solo person. >> in the elevator? >> i think hearing one or two people yelling and then realizing that the subject of their anger is not walking away, they have to think of more things to you. i felt so uncomfortable watching. i love the way you wrote in your book about the anger of me to exploding in unpredictable grace. that can feel very unsafe. as a woman, invested in femini feminism, and also philosophical reasons, where is is going? of people being too angry? should we have -- put names on that list? is that sort of volatility and unpredictability part of the power? is it something that happened all of
was planning on fear. but she was, the way she was saying it, i'm a real american and i'm going to make sure this doesn't happen. >> when you talk about the woman who yelled in the elevator, i had a reaction watching that. that was like oh my gosh, this is so and comfortable for me to watch. i feel all the ways that he told me to feel about women. >> you know what we are talking about? i'm so glad to see that. >> the video did go viral. i feel the same way sometimes when i...
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, researcher, and entrepreneur margo lee setterly author of hidden figures the the american dream and untold story of black women math mathematicians who helped win the space race. a 2014 alfred peace loan foundation fellow and virginia foundation for the humanities grant she's founder of the human computer project. and endeavor that is recovering names and accomplishments of all of the women who worked as computers mathematicians, smises and engineers at the naca and nasa from the 1930s through the 1980s. gives me great pleasure to welcome ms. shetterly. i couldn't be more honored to present the qeard to join weber vice president and program director at the al a fred foundation. [applause] so i met joan four years ago when sloan made decision to support the research and writing of my book hidden figures. now the question i myself back then, and this is what i want each of you is asking right now, tonight -- who the heck is this guy who is steering enough to deal out bucks to unknown first time author writing about mathematicians black women mathematicians from 1940s that no one h
, researcher, and entrepreneur margo lee setterly author of hidden figures the the american dream and untold story of black women math mathematicians who helped win the space race. a 2014 alfred peace loan foundation fellow and virginia foundation for the humanities grant she's founder of the human computer project. and endeavor that is recovering names and accomplishments of all of the women who worked as computers mathematicians, smises and engineers at the naca and nasa from the 1930s...
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clinched the american league east. even that if you consider it a bit of poetry. when you travel north east when you get to new haven it's more like a soviet plast merce. who becomes a little brighter of it and arriving in cambridge it's mr. rogers and finally in boston is a full on chumbawamba song. poetry is neat. here to present the national book award for poetry as mary jo bang a fellow midwesterner like myself she is an award-winning poet whose accolades include a national book critics circle award hotter fellowship a guggenheim fellowship into berlin prize fellowship. the author of eight books of poems including a doll for throwing, louise and love the last two seconds and elegy. she teaches creative writing at washington university in st. louis. [applause]. >> thank you so much. and in the judging. we had been asked to talk a little bit about the process. it made an amazing committee [applause]. a network of artists involved in issues of migration and social change. the poetry society of america. places poems on subways and buses. the author of three books of poems. there are tw
clinched the american league east. even that if you consider it a bit of poetry. when you travel north east when you get to new haven it's more like a soviet plast merce. who becomes a little brighter of it and arriving in cambridge it's mr. rogers and finally in boston is a full on chumbawamba song. poetry is neat. here to present the national book award for poetry as mary jo bang a fellow midwesterner like myself she is an award-winning poet whose accolades include a national book critics...
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much more control over their personal information than americans have, and it's making silicon valley very nervous. >> travel as deep into the earth as man has ever traveled, two miles down, to get to the rock that's become this: liquid molten gold. but gold's not all, scientists have found something else down there-- something known as extreme light. which might also exist on mars. so the martians we meet in the future-- >> be prepared to be surprised, i would say. >> you may have heard something about a one-handed linebacker playing in the nfl. >> downfield, the play is made. >> you may know that shaquem griffin has a twin brother who stars on the same team. >> intercepted by shaquill griffin! >> that's one remarkable story, right? well, wait until you hear the story about the childhood pact between the twin brothers that exists to this day. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." (roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with ad
much more control over their personal information than americans have, and it's making silicon valley very nervous. >> travel as deep into the earth as man has ever traveled, two miles down, to get to the rock that's become this: liquid molten gold. but gold's not all, scientists have found something else down there-- something known as extreme light. which might also exist on mars. so the martians we meet in the future-- >> be prepared to be surprised, i would say. >> you...
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calling on more americans to carry naloxone: elderly patients on painkillers; bartenders and librarians; mothers with addicted children, and children with addicted mothers. but making naloxone accessible-- getting it to those who need it-- is complicated. jennifer plumb, an emergency room pediatrician in salt lake city, says naloxone is a miracle drug. >> dr. jennifer plumb: understand, this stuff is really good at what it does. it has one job. can't get high on it. can't overdose on it. can't relieve pain with it. you can just save a life with it. i mean, how amazing is that? >> stahl: does it really bring people back from death? >> dr. jennifer plumb: it really does. and it is black and white. it is someone: "hey, hey, hey, hey, talk to me, talk to me," no response-- to, up and alert and talking to you. >> stahl: come on. >> dr. jennifer plumb: no, i'm serious. it is legitimately the most, almost surreal thing. because not much in medicine, not much in life does that. >> stahl: you can see it through police bodycams. this woman in the back of a salt lake city p.d. squad car
calling on more americans to carry naloxone: elderly patients on painkillers; bartenders and librarians; mothers with addicted children, and children with addicted mothers. but making naloxone accessible-- getting it to those who need it-- is complicated. jennifer plumb, an emergency room pediatrician in salt lake city, says naloxone is a miracle drug. >> dr. jennifer plumb: understand, this stuff is really good at what it does. it has one job. can't get high on it. can't overdose on it....
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. >> tom robinson? >> yes, sir? >> i'm atticus finch. >> an all-star cast has adapted an american classic, "to kill a mockingbird," for broadway. >> excuse me, mr. finch! >> but some changes have been made to the masterpiece, and that's always risky business. >> this is going to be incredibly exciting. i get to do a play again, i get to be involved with this material. and, i'm never going to make it out of this alive. >> really? >> yeah, you know, the book is revered, and what could i possibly do but screw it up? >> have you screwed it up? >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." now, i know you said not to get you a gift, but you're the most important person in the world to me. you are. and since you love coffee and lattes and cappuccinos, i got you a keurig k-cafÉ brewer! ♪ ♪ i love you man, i don't know what to say. i love you. no, listen to me. listen to me. i do! stop it. you stop! just... i love you. and i love this. look, i love you. ♪ ♪ keurig. brew the love. so sha
. >> tom robinson? >> yes, sir? >> i'm atticus finch. >> an all-star cast has adapted an american classic, "to kill a mockingbird," for broadway. >> excuse me, mr. finch! >> but some changes have been made to the masterpiece, and that's always risky business. >> this is going to be incredibly exciting. i get to do a play again, i get to be involved with this material. and, i'm never going to make it out of this alive. >> really? >>...
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trained to use something called a bleeding kit, an idea that comes from saving americans on the battlefield. >> hurry up, hurry up! >> you believe that these mass casualty events have become so common, that it is important for everyone in this country to be prepared. >> everyone. >> that's where we are in america today? >> that's where we are. >> 36 hours from now, polls will open for the midterm elections. to understand what may motivate voters, we went to texas. yes, texas. forget your image of the lone star state as this outsized outlier. it may bthe accurate reflection of what americans want and where the united states is headed. >> when we decide that we're going to invest in people, great things happen. >> we've got numbers on our side. there are a lot more conservatives than there are liberals. the liberals who are in texas are really, really mad. they hate president trump. that anger is dangerous. i mean, that anger is mobilizing. it means they're going to show up. >> the giant waves appear off nazareÉ, portugal, every winter, just as they have for thousands of years. f
trained to use something called a bleeding kit, an idea that comes from saving americans on the battlefield. >> hurry up, hurry up! >> you believe that these mass casualty events have become so common, that it is important for everyone in this country to be prepared. >> everyone. >> that's where we are in america today? >> that's where we are. >> 36 hours from now, polls will open for the midterm elections. to understand what may motivate voters, we went to...
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of memphis, saturday at 7 p.m. eastern and on american history tv on c-span3. >> a 2017 trump administration regulation allows nonprofits with religious objections to opt out of requirements that they provide health insurance coverage of contraceptives to their employees. the state of california is challenging his rule and a lawsuit titled california versus little sisters of the poor. the defendant in this case is a group of catholic nuns. the ninth circuit court of appeals heard an argument last month. it is just over one hour. , may it please the court, i'm from the department, representing the federal defendant. representing beside the department of justice? >> are you representing all of the federal agencies? >> yes, your honor. >> who will be speaking for the state of california? [indiscernible] the states lack standing here, they have filed in the wrong venue and there other was not entitled to a preliminary injunction. don't think you have a case directly on your venue argument, to you? >> your venue argument, that a state can only file in the state capital. >> we don't
of memphis, saturday at 7 p.m. eastern and on american history tv on c-span3. >> a 2017 trump administration regulation allows nonprofits with religious objections to opt out of requirements that they provide health insurance coverage of contraceptives to their employees. the state of california is challenging his rule and a lawsuit titled california versus little sisters of the poor. the defendant in this case is a group of catholic nuns. the ninth circuit court of appeals heard an...
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weekend on "reel america," on american history tv, the 1967 special news series "a cbs news inquiry: the warren report" anchored by walter cronkite, investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapid fire performance. hence, our next question. how fast could that rifle be fired? >> watch "reel america" saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> the midterm election of 2018 changed the balance of power in congress. with changed the balance of power in congress democrats taking control of the house and republicans holding a majority in the senate. they now prepare for the new congress in january. you congress, leaders -- watch the process unfold on c-span. >> >>> the supreme court recently ruled -0 that state agencies and political subdivisions must comply with the age discrimination in employment act regardless of the number of employ
weekend on "reel america," on american history tv, the 1967 special news series "a cbs news inquiry: the warren report" anchored by walter cronkite, investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapid fire performance. hence, our next...
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america, on american history tv, the 1967 special new series, a cbs news inquiry, the warrant report anchored by walter cronkite investigating an answer questions into the assassination of president john f. kennedy, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. lee harvey oswald and rather or not he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapidfire gun. how fast can that rifle be fired ? watch real america saturday at 10:00 p.m. on american history tv own c- span 3. -- on c-span 3. >> listen to c-span the weekly podcast and this week, part one of a two part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. they will share historical context for the trump presidency. >> i think it is an andrew johnson like president meeting someone who has impeachment swirling around him and somebody who is not able to heal a racial divide in the country. said there is a real animosity between the press and the president 30 at john adams because he is a person who is pushing for the act of 1798, and what that does
america, on american history tv, the 1967 special new series, a cbs news inquiry, the warrant report anchored by walter cronkite investigating an answer questions into the assassination of president john f. kennedy, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. lee harvey oswald and rather or not he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapidfire gun. how fast can that rifle be fired ? watch real america...
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disparate impact on this is that 79% of individuals came from mexico. 93% came from central american countries. cases like the wong case. that's a disparate impact based on ethnicity. factor three. it's the fact that with respect to the part of arlington heights in pages 266 and 267, this was a substantial departure from usual reasons. why is that? it was precisely the opposite of what you would expect because these daca recipients, they're not high priority individuals. they weren't doing anything that would indicate they should go to the top of the list and four, your honor, because these individuals from these countries are being treated as bargaining chips for other policies. that's not going to happen with norwegians. not going to happen with western europeans europeans. that's enough to create a circumstance where we have raised substantial questions, which is enough to support a preliminary injunction. there's nothing the government can say that undoes any of the fact we said. their only argument is a legally wrong argument. that's that ree know and armstrong somehow apply in
disparate impact on this is that 79% of individuals came from mexico. 93% came from central american countries. cases like the wong case. that's a disparate impact based on ethnicity. factor three. it's the fact that with respect to the part of arlington heights in pages 266 and 267, this was a substantial departure from usual reasons. why is that? it was precisely the opposite of what you would expect because these daca recipients, they're not high priority individuals. they weren't doing...
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someone not just looking. we have given the recordings to saudi arabia to the americans to the british to the germans to everyone. turkey's president releases tapes linked to the murder. and the amman saudi arabia reveal what happened to the journalist body. this is. also coming up the u.s. agrees to stop refueling saudi jets says pressure mounts on america to stop aiding the saudi led coalition in yemen also. world leaders gather in paris for the one hundredth anniversary of the end of world war one donald trump and emanuel mccrone try to settle their differences plus you're fearful that your house will burn yes. yeah. very. from paradise to hell tens of thousands left homeless and at least nine people killed as wild fire spread in california. turkey's president has up the pressure on saudi arabia over the murder of. russia. made his latest comments as he left for france ways joining world leaders force and commemorations marking the end of world war one o one said turkey had shared ordeal recordings linked to the killing with saudi arabia the u.s. and european countries he is
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american league's rookie of the year despite injury trouble since joining the los angeles angels last december a tony became the first player since babe ruth ninety nine years ago they had at least two home runs and pitched at least fifty innings in the same season meanwhile atlanta braves outfielder ronald kuhn a junior woke up in japan to news he's been named nationally rookie of the year the venezuelan is in japan with a major league all-star team he set a braves record with eight leadoff homers this season. tentacle gwyneth i'm just flattered i'm so on it my career is just starting there are so many things i need to do to be a better player i'll continue to take advice from anyone who can help me improve. the head of the spanish football league is confident a high profile game will take place the united states that is despite the idea being opposed by football's governing body fee for us was speaking at the marco wards in barcelona well in a mess he was named the league's best player leaguer wants miami to be the venue for abbas a game against rona in january doesn't know what i w
american league's rookie of the year despite injury trouble since joining the los angeles angels last december a tony became the first player since babe ruth ninety nine years ago they had at least two home runs and pitched at least fifty innings in the same season meanwhile atlanta braves outfielder ronald kuhn a junior woke up in japan to news he's been named nationally rookie of the year the venezuelan is in japan with a major league all-star team he set a braves record with eight leadoff...
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the union during the american civil war in the one thousand centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacist were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was associated with the k.k.k. and neo nazis. what happened in charlottesville made me consider for the first time the true legacy of my slave owning ancestors. i want to know why people in my home state of virginia are so divided on the subject of confederate monuments and what they represent. and i want to find out how much the oppression of enslaved people by my aunts. esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these conversations for me are long overdue. but now i'm broke. richmond virginia is the former capital of the
the union during the american civil war in the one thousand centuries. i was proud that this man considered one of virginia's greatest heroes was a relative i wasn't told that he fought to defend slavery. on the twelfth of august twenty seventeen these pictures of racial hatred in charlottesville in virginia were particularly shocking. because that white supremacist were rallying around was the preservation of a statue of my ancestor robert e. lee. i felt outraged that my family name was...
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memory and recall of that historical american made bailout we must step away from the empty work of thinking of seeking simply the lowest labor cost on the planet g.m. exceeded expectations with better than expected third quarter earnings of two point five billion dollars boosting shareholder value and monday's announcement led to a further rise in its share price g.m. says it will save six billion dollars in cash as a result of the restructuring this is a blow to don't trump he said his corporate tax cuts will help save the u.s. as manufacturing industry the president has repeatedly boasted about his role in g.m.'s future job creation and on monday he said he remains hopeful i'm not happy about it that car is not selling well so they'll put something else i have no doubt that it is not just that but something else they better but something else as a result of trump's economic policies the trade deficit is going to. nearly double over the next five years it's going to cost millions of manufacturing jobs two of the poems affected are in swing states that ricky trump's victory in twen
memory and recall of that historical american made bailout we must step away from the empty work of thinking of seeking simply the lowest labor cost on the planet g.m. exceeded expectations with better than expected third quarter earnings of two point five billion dollars boosting shareholder value and monday's announcement led to a further rise in its share price g.m. says it will save six billion dollars in cash as a result of the restructuring this is a blow to don't trump he said his...
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able to feel like an arab feel like yourself american or feel like a european like a german of course my name sometimes they would make a little bit fun because it's like me asylum mia salami you know the salami you know exempt kids would say something about it but i was laughing at it too i mean i made the best of his multi ethnic heritage his experience gives me hope get his daughter marry mark you like is also another half german half arab child of an earlier arab immigrants like never and that's in german you know you know. just. dish but. in this especially assamese. mission you don't fit into if you're a mason who are palestinians or. the promise you know. and you also. saw mine leave. some except sasha they are so is our goal is to go till. the last session i have i let mine of four and then and i'm just fine i was often a huge. on to me of rising food but i shouted titian stunt of the eye and said to me that's. my palestinian. i'm like i mean maybe i'm faced considerable prejudiced at school. and i wish nominal exam doc it's been on all cylinders and i wasn't just made here an
able to feel like an arab feel like yourself american or feel like a european like a german of course my name sometimes they would make a little bit fun because it's like me asylum mia salami you know the salami you know exempt kids would say something about it but i was laughing at it too i mean i made the best of his multi ethnic heritage his experience gives me hope get his daughter marry mark you like is also another half german half arab child of an earlier arab immigrants like never and...
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. hi emily could be here in the stream today thousands of central american asylum seekers finally reach the us mexico border but where will they go from there you can join our conversation with your questions and your comments to get you to live or twitter. after weeks of traveling on foot through mexico thousands of central americans have reached the country's northern border hoping to cross over and apply for asylum in the united states but an increasingly hostile trumpet ministration is working to prevent that on sunday after crowds of asylum seekers overwhelmed mexican police near the stands here that are crossing u.s. president donald trump ordered a temporary closure of the southern border the incident prompted u.s. border patrol agents to fire tear gas into an unarmed crowd that included women and children drawing condemnation from the administration's critics asylum seekers were arrested on both sides of the border and mexican authorities have vowed to step up border security many central americans are now waiting in tent camps on the mexican border city of tijuana so what
. hi emily could be here in the stream today thousands of central american asylum seekers finally reach the us mexico border but where will they go from there you can join our conversation with your questions and your comments to get you to live or twitter. after weeks of traveling on foot through mexico thousands of central americans have reached the country's northern border hoping to cross over and apply for asylum in the united states but an increasingly hostile trumpet ministration is...
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bank the americans who brought the case accuse a b. and b. of discriminating against jewish west bank homeowners those are the headlines the news continues here with director in a big idea after the second part of al-jazeera well. because we're not as we should . writes i've been finding it. in three to be strictly. on the seventieth anniversary of. the whites that stand up. stand up for human rights. and have. had to be active all the have been to been to a carbon bin tomorrow. or at least it's a problem when to see how large fee you have the issue what the limited. so called her leave my body a few more. feet. on the wrong party when one. she had been from the to hate or from the law had to be highly josee the civil. nicu year. told. her bertani sure you are the bad lemma for she said far a few she thought our culture beside them a bit of not what they meant and. they meant her misdemeanor mark bad men and truth bob didn't study and there was all different bits to be can hate them all had. for the kind of movie star that gets mobile. can they live there are the not that it is your o
bank the americans who brought the case accuse a b. and b. of discriminating against jewish west bank homeowners those are the headlines the news continues here with director in a big idea after the second part of al-jazeera well. because we're not as we should . writes i've been finding it. in three to be strictly. on the seventieth anniversary of. the whites that stand up. stand up for human rights. and have. had to be active all the have been to been to a carbon bin tomorrow. or at least...
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diplomatic pressure from china. after a month on the road we catch up with the american asylum seekers who know one more reason to reach the united states. hello it is largely dry now in china not particularly cold and the cloud is not that far away streaming in this direction at a time to the surface wind is going down as a northeastern it'll produce a few showers and concentrate on the coast of vietnam probably takes hong kong out of the showers and should be fine sorry for you twenty four degrees or thereabouts little bit cooler further north but not usually so you'll notice it still seventeen inch chance wants to rain showers snow now is a dry ice picture and a cooling pictures throughout most of india pakistan and bangladesh this cloud such as resist mostly hearty support for a few snow showers in the west and himalayas still a dry picture but with the northeast monsoon which we saw still run down the coast of china it's coming to the bay bengal concentrating any potential shows actually out in tamil nadu or in sri lanka and this is exactly as you might expect at this time of the
diplomatic pressure from china. after a month on the road we catch up with the american asylum seekers who know one more reason to reach the united states. hello it is largely dry now in china not particularly cold and the cloud is not that far away streaming in this direction at a time to the surface wind is going down as a northeastern it'll produce a few showers and concentrate on the coast of vietnam probably takes hong kong out of the showers and should be fine sorry for you twenty four...
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Nov 29, 2018
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i have. high. flown from the. nest it was a good. friend of mine. she kind of an american politics the simple farm the finish. line a. thing. that is. more the supplier. who posted the real. one i'm. not good at starvation and i am not telling. the story no. less effect but will a lot. of his own games that i call my rank on things you can call in they hunted and. he says. as in comments about i did the economic harm to the little yang of a good yarn i'm going to get i'm going to be minimal to hire the cocky all the know my nigga not. for me to use on me finals if not now then i know he's. what. was the time of congress to me to have first class you know i can remember the high not to fly zone even after my but out of the three man cast member. in my bank i drank a number just as i recall but i don't. think that's not dangerous down which turned out at now mentally to have erica said that you know why john with all bottom line and with us when you combine athletic casting and i join us today at forty and that is not a conversational trimix i mean anybody. can. write you. know how c
i have. high. flown from the. nest it was a good. friend of mine. she kind of an american politics the simple farm the finish. line a. thing. that is. more the supplier. who posted the real. one i'm. not good at starvation and i am not telling. the story no. less effect but will a lot. of his own games that i call my rank on things you can call in they hunted and. he says. as in comments about i did the economic harm to the little yang of a good yarn i'm going to get i'm going to be minimal to...
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Nov 30, 2018
11/18
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one. you have an american poet up to the stuff. you know jaime. the. mother. who posted this but the real. thing is. one i'm. not good at starvation and i am not aware. of the fighting no. less effect but will a lot of. games and i call my rack on things you can call in they hunted us down the he says. as in comments about how i didn't acknowledge how true the little yang of a good yarn i'm going to get i'm going to be minimal tired of cocky all the no my nigga not. for me to use on me finals if not now then i know he just. what. was the time of congress to me to have first class you know came out of the hard not to fly zone even after those who might find out that the dream of mine cast them. in my bank a tank at my job as i really am i don't. think that's not dangerous down much turned out it now meant i need to have erica said that you know downward dog on the dust when you combine athletic casting i join us today at project and that is not a conversational stream a community can. write you. up with a guy how are the other more than i like that nations and about. have us join a mo
one. you have an american poet up to the stuff. you know jaime. the. mother. who posted this but the real. thing is. one i'm. not good at starvation and i am not aware. of the fighting no. less effect but will a lot of. games and i call my rack on things you can call in they hunted us down the he says. as in comments about how i didn't acknowledge how true the little yang of a good yarn i'm going to get i'm going to be minimal tired of cocky all the no my nigga not. for me to use on me finals...
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Nov 12, 2018
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anniversary of world war i ending with a parade. firefighters from truck one and 13 raised the american flag above the route of today's parade. organizers say it's northern california's largest veterans day parade. this year, a native who has risen to the rank of general served as grand marshal. >>> san francisco was honoring veterans today. ♪ abc 7 news was along the route. the mayor took part along with bands from local high schools. many were waving american flags. >>> we are in store for a smoky night once again tonight. that air quality on the unhealthy side for a lot of us. the active sweep across the region. we are dry tonight. we will remain dry over the next 24 hours. outside tonight, the camera, you can see the san francisco skyline. you also can see the haze, that smoke sitting in our atmosphere. the air quality right now, worse in the north bay. the coast in the inland east bay where it's unhealthy at this hour, poor in the south bay, moderate in santa clara valley. tomorrow, we do expect the air quality to fluctuate hour by hour. on average, tomorrow that air quality will
anniversary of world war i ending with a parade. firefighters from truck one and 13 raised the american flag above the route of today's parade. organizers say it's northern california's largest veterans day parade. this year, a native who has risen to the rank of general served as grand marshal. >>> san francisco was honoring veterans today. ♪ abc 7 news was along the route. the mayor took part along with bands from local high schools. many were waving american flags. >>>...
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avenue. police say the victim did not know the suspect. he is described as an african-american 20 to 30 years old, about 5'6" with a medium build. he was clean shaven with balding or short hair. he was wearing a polo orange on top with horizontal stripes on the bottom. anyone with information is asked to call berkeley police. >>> no one was hurt after a shooting at a short-term rental in the south bay. a sheriff's office says deputies responded to reports of gunfire at a home in unincorporated san jose last night. several people were seen running from the house. deputies found bullet fragments and casings inside the home and say it appears someone opened fire from outside. several people were detained but no arrests have been made. >>> the deadliest and most destructive fire in california history is fully contained. the camp fire started on november 8 and cal fire reports 100% containment today. last night, the death toll went up again with the number now standing at 85 people. the sheriff's department today reports 271 people are still missing. the fire burned just under 153,000 acres,
avenue. police say the victim did not know the suspect. he is described as an african-american 20 to 30 years old, about 5'6" with a medium build. he was clean shaven with balding or short hair. he was wearing a polo orange on top with horizontal stripes on the bottom. anyone with information is asked to call berkeley police. >>> no one was hurt after a shooting at a short-term rental in the south bay. a sheriff's office says deputies responded to reports of gunfire at a home in...
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biggest airlines. it accused american, delta, southwest and united of wrongly working together to raise fares. you may receive an e-mail informing you about the settleme settlement. your payday might be small with $60 million being split among millions of travellers. united and delta continue to fight the suit. >>> moving ahead, for the first time amazon is offering free shipping on all holiday orders. last year, amazon shoppers without prime memberships had to spend at least $25 to get free shipping. starting tomorrow, amazon is waving the purchase minimum. it could be the company's way of trying to pump up sales after low revenue projections for the remainder of the year. >>> just ahead, a san francisco neighborhood went to the dogs today. >> we will check out an annual event that organizers say has become the largest pet street fair in the city. that's ahead. >>> the sun has set on a really comfortable weekend. tomorrow, mild california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i l
biggest airlines. it accused american, delta, southwest and united of wrongly working together to raise fares. you may receive an e-mail informing you about the settleme settlement. your payday might be small with $60 million being split among millions of travellers. united and delta continue to fight the suit. >>> moving ahead, for the first time amazon is offering free shipping on all holiday orders. last year, amazon shoppers without prime memberships had to spend at least $25 to...
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donald trump shocked the world by winning the white house, americans are back at the polls. already voting in record numbers for what could be the most consequential midterm election of mod tern times. control of congress, the course of the trump presidency, our country's future all at stake. we're here in new york, our political team in the studio. reporters across the country in key battleground states to track the vote and help explain what it means for all of us in the months ahead. this is a national election. and we've brought the u.s. capitol to help illustrate how things are trend egg. all 435 streeats in the house a up tonight. as are 35 seats in the senate. 36 governors at stake. and all night long, we're going to be laser focused on the two key numbers you see right there. 23 and 2. congress will change hands if the democrats pick up 23 seats in the house. two in the senate. the gop hopes to increase their majority there. we already have some results. we already have a flip in the house, from the state of virginia. jennifer wexton has defeated bosh what comstock in the su
donald trump shocked the world by winning the white house, americans are back at the polls. already voting in record numbers for what could be the most consequential midterm election of mod tern times. control of congress, the course of the trump presidency, our country's future all at stake. we're here in new york, our political team in the studio. reporters across the country in key battleground states to track the vote and help explain what it means for all of us in the months ahead. this...