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it is the history of the united states that is backlash that the professor gates is talking about. this rollback. it's not just in reconstruction, it's every time there is resistance. if we all accept the as a narrative, the phenomenon, we will understand better than ever why it is so difficult to make progress. civic well put. just as do you have anything. >> i think it's been a wonderful discussion. thank you very much. i want to much for joining us. one more hand. >> thank you very much and i hope you enjoy the rest of the story. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] the wraps up our live coverage of this year's national film book festival. you can visit our website book to be .org. every year book tv covers book fairs and festivals around the country. here's a look at some coming up this fall. in september, look for us at the brooklyn book festival in new york city. then on october 11th through the 13th, is the southern festival of books in nashville. the following weekend, the boston book festival welcomes over 300 figures in the wisconsin book festival anticipates
it is the history of the united states that is backlash that the professor gates is talking about. this rollback. it's not just in reconstruction, it's every time there is resistance. if we all accept the as a narrative, the phenomenon, we will understand better than ever why it is so difficult to make progress. civic well put. just as do you have anything. >> i think it's been a wonderful discussion. thank you very much. i want to much for joining us. one more hand. >> thank you...
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states treasury does point out if so is that essentially conceding mark carney's point that the u.s. dollar could no longer serve as a reserve currency well they're admitting it right i mean if you read their language the rules papers they put out of the speakers that they roll out they used to talk about the 0 balance ok that was the big language 67 years ago now they call it the effective lower bound 3 which is implying it's somewhere below 0 now there i guess they could see some advantages to this than in their kind of their group think in their ivory towers they think that that means that foreign cars are less and they will help the us government hang in there longer fiscally but it mean that's just a fallacy that's not the way the world works and i think they're going to get a real rude awakening over time i did it this is just crazy where we are i mean electricity in our previous episode you have been talking about this since january but even i didn't think that by late august we'd be talking about this stuff already but everything is moving so quickly now that it really makes
states treasury does point out if so is that essentially conceding mark carney's point that the u.s. dollar could no longer serve as a reserve currency well they're admitting it right i mean if you read their language the rules papers they put out of the speakers that they roll out they used to talk about the 0 balance ok that was the big language 67 years ago now they call it the effective lower bound 3 which is implying it's somewhere below 0 now there i guess they could see some advantages...
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but -- and some jobs in the united states. but nothing on parity like the jobs created in china by his company. >> that's right. that's part of the problem of the policies of the previous generation, to see outsourcing of millions of jobs. american jobs overseas. when you see china, china is having economic problems. they are an authoritarian dictatorship. and sooner or later there is a comeup pence. it will be a normalization of the construction and plaintiffing jobs. they are coming back. >> there is a company coming back with a thousand jobs to this valley because of the president of the united states. lou: that story has been replicated across the country. let's turn to james comey. it is a story of disgrace, dishonor. for a storied agency, a justice department that once was principled, led by officials who had the answers to the nation at heart. it is to me dismaying to look at this report. this office of the inspector general. it's turgid. it's a shameful documents to me because it doesn't even deal what with wait descri
but -- and some jobs in the united states. but nothing on parity like the jobs created in china by his company. >> that's right. that's part of the problem of the policies of the previous generation, to see outsourcing of millions of jobs. american jobs overseas. when you see china, china is having economic problems. they are an authoritarian dictatorship. and sooner or later there is a comeup pence. it will be a normalization of the construction and plaintiffing jobs. they are coming...
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so turkey does not want them there it doesn't want the united states there it doesn't want the united states arming these turkish allies and it's it's threatening to move into this region in order to create a buffer zone of the united states doesn't cooperate and do it with them so it undermines u.s. efforts to destroy isis and to destroy hideouts in this it libertaria just so a lot of this they're joining me from oklahoma. pleasure let's go back to the protests in hong kong we can cross like the devil gopalan hi there did be a it was an incredibly intense day just catch us up on on what happen today. that's i do believe there was so much going on earlier today friends of thousands of people on the sleeve down the hill behind me is the beijing leon liaison office that was heavily fortified you could hear sirens around here protesters had tried to come here and then decided they wouldn't because the police had surrounded the area so instead that focal point was more to the city center where thousands of people had allegedly marched and gathered and towards the end of the day what we sa
so turkey does not want them there it doesn't want the united states there it doesn't want the united states arming these turkish allies and it's it's threatening to move into this region in order to create a buffer zone of the united states doesn't cooperate and do it with them so it undermines u.s. efforts to destroy isis and to destroy hideouts in this it libertaria just so a lot of this they're joining me from oklahoma. pleasure let's go back to the protests in hong kong we can cross like...
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right, initially struck some point high jacketed a united states postal carrier vehicle. and then he shot the that postal worker and then he, you know, he went on continued on as far as i know. i don't know how many total number of vehicles were hijacked i know that -- he hijacked that vehicle that u.s. postal vehicle. >> what we e -- one of the reasons it is so hard to piece together in this information and whether it is on our ends or yours is you hear about two vehicles and maybe you make assums there's two suspects but it was same person driving all of the cars. as far as we know -- >> anything, anything is possible, and originally we had reason to believe there was possibly second involved but at this time we believe there was just one. so -- and who is deseesed. >> was it a face -- pistol or hand gun? >> i don't know what it was. but man -- unfortunately shot a lot of people. >> boy. so shooting as coming down this road disdiscriminately as we know what's the area where the shooting ended like? is it -- highly populated is there shopping area? strawngts? >> i believ
right, initially struck some point high jacketed a united states postal carrier vehicle. and then he shot the that postal worker and then he, you know, he went on continued on as far as i know. i don't know how many total number of vehicles were hijacked i know that -- he hijacked that vehicle that u.s. postal vehicle. >> what we e -- one of the reasons it is so hard to piece together in this information and whether it is on our ends or yours is you hear about two vehicles and maybe you...
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states besides talk. well i've covered opossum i covered several mass shootings here in the as a you asked correspondent and i have to say that we always believe that there will be a movement a sense of momentum as you sat for example off to the mass shooting at a high school in parkland florida and february 28th when we saw a student getting involved when we saw hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating in washington for for stricter gun laws and also off to apostle there there seemed to be a sort of a momentum when president trump said that he wants to have stricter or universal background checks but then he backed down and then again he said that he may be willing to to have universal background checks so the problem is that you always have a feeling that there is a momentum and then but then nothing happened and we actually have to add that the democrats they passed a quite sweeping legislation that would require background checks for all gun purchases also in on the internet or at gun shows but t
states besides talk. well i've covered opossum i covered several mass shootings here in the as a you asked correspondent and i have to say that we always believe that there will be a movement a sense of momentum as you sat for example off to the mass shooting at a high school in parkland florida and february 28th when we saw a student getting involved when we saw hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating in washington for for stricter gun laws and also off to apostle there there seemed to...
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from the united states congress. so there's more to come on this issue. we know that our work is not done. [applause] rep. porter: what will you do to prevent toxic chemicals being sprayed by roundup in public places, parks and schools? this is a big issue at our state level. local level as well. we have seen local bans on this. we need a better scientific understanding of the long-term effects of exposure to pesticide. for the people who enjoy those parks and the workers. this is an issue of not only protecting those who enjoy the green space but also those who helped create it. i will always defend making policy-based science. this has not been easy to do. we have seen the president attempt to roll back clean water act, the clean air and the endangered species act at a moment in time when the science tells us we could not be moving forward aggressively enough. the nih and other public research institutions make sure we understood the health risks. i support people taking action to make sure we are banning and limiting use of pesticides. one of our bigge
from the united states congress. so there's more to come on this issue. we know that our work is not done. [applause] rep. porter: what will you do to prevent toxic chemicals being sprayed by roundup in public places, parks and schools? this is a big issue at our state level. local level as well. we have seen local bans on this. we need a better scientific understanding of the long-term effects of exposure to pesticide. for the people who enjoy those parks and the workers. this is an issue of...
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united states has led afghan officials, including the afghan president, ashraf ali, to say this attack on kunduz has proven the taliban are not serious about peace, but for the taliban of course, this is intended to send a powerful message that even as they talk peace and they still remaina as they talk peace and they still remain a powerful military presence in so many parts of afghanistan. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: nearly two million people fear for their future and could be stripped of their citizenship as india targets illegal migrants. she received a nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was "a wonderful example of how to help people in need." we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early morning car crash i
united states has led afghan officials, including the afghan president, ashraf ali, to say this attack on kunduz has proven the taliban are not serious about peace, but for the taliban of course, this is intended to send a powerful message that even as they talk peace and they still remaina as they talk peace and they still remain a powerful military presence in so many parts of afghanistan. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: nearly two million people fear for their future and could...
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has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the united states. and people who are carrying with them. he knew that he was going into a wigs where many, many people were armed and ready. and that didn't stop him? it didn't make a single difference. today this shooter apparently, you know, shot and perhaps killed a member of law enforcement. so, you know, more guns is not necessarily the answer. i don't think it ever is the answer. what we need to do is enact the right kind of gun reform. >> okay. second castro, i'm sorry to interrupt. but i -- i will come back when we can. we have another press conference going on right now that's at the medical center. i do want to listen in. >> all right here we go. here we go. >> they're starting. >> thank you all for coming out here on a short notice. >> take it. >> we appreciate you being here. first of all, we're just going to be very short and brief but we felt it necessary to update everybody and get on top of this situation. let me sbrus myself first. i'm russell tippen, the ceo of medical center health s
has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the united states. and people who are carrying with them. he knew that he was going into a wigs where many, many people were armed and ready. and that didn't stop him? it didn't make a single difference. today this shooter apparently, you know, shot and perhaps killed a member of law enforcement. so, you know, more guns is not necessarily the answer. i don't think it ever is the answer. what we need to do is enact the right kind of gun reform....
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states of course you know as they say as a democratic country and this organization has an n.c.o. at the support the bottler sees around the world but on the other hand is to link the rectally this kind of inputs but only had there is no doubt that the of the militants are highly trained to look at the way that their formation of bone in and also policy in those sort of sending messages and so on. pakistan's prime minister has warned about a looming direct military confrontation with india over kashmir during demonstrations in islamabad on friday imran khan urged the world to address the issue in order to avoid a catastrophic war. when muslims are oppressed those who we call the international community those bodies who is supposed to uphold justice siloed me is ready to respond to any move against the free kashmir but the world must know that when there are 2 states with nuclear weapons that clash will impact not only the subcontinent but the whole was. all the region in question kashmir is located in the north of india pakistan both countries lay claim to the area with the un des
states of course you know as they say as a democratic country and this organization has an n.c.o. at the support the bottler sees around the world but on the other hand is to link the rectally this kind of inputs but only had there is no doubt that the of the militants are highly trained to look at the way that their formation of bone in and also policy in those sort of sending messages and so on. pakistan's prime minister has warned about a looming direct military confrontation with india over...
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agent in the united states. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. [speaking native language] >> my name is ray wong and i'm a chinatown resident. -- crime rate went up, home business got worse. we've got lots of problems in chinatown to deal with. yet we have to spend hundreds of hours funding all of this nonsense of naming rose pak, and you have to listen to all of us arguing back and forth because somebody not doing their jobs all because willie brown and others want to force rose pak name down or throat. nobody will have any problem with the naming chinatown station. please do the right thing and let us all get back to work. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is linda a. three years ago, m.t.a. already voted on the proposal to name subway station rose pak. your staff spent a lot of time researching other city's policy. why waste so much time to revisit this issue again because of a policy inference? it is not right. you ought to follow your policy and in our case, the city is watching. please do n
agent in the united states. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. [speaking native language] >> my name is ray wong and i'm a chinatown resident. -- crime rate went up, home business got worse. we've got lots of problems in chinatown to deal with. yet we have to spend hundreds of hours funding all of this nonsense of naming rose pak, and you have to listen to all of us arguing back and forth because somebody not doing their jobs all because willie brown and others want to...
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states because of the approaching hurricane, and the vice president will be in his stead for a commemoration of world war ii, and then to take on some other visits in europe, just spoke to reporters a short time ago as he and the second lady are going to begin that journey, and he talked about both the hurricane and this violence in texas and what is notable is the vice president talked about being briefed on both of these situations, said he had just spoken to the president. here's a brief bit of what the vice president said to reporters in just the last few minutes. >> i just spoke to the president, and he's at camp david, and he's closely monitoring the developments and the investigation in the mass shooting in odessa, our hearts go out to all the victims' families who had loved ones lose their lives. we commend the law enforcement in odessa for their swift and courageous response, but at the president's direction, we deployed the full resources of the federal government, they're on site. the president spoke to the attorney general, the fbi is already assisting local law enforcement in th
states because of the approaching hurricane, and the vice president will be in his stead for a commemoration of world war ii, and then to take on some other visits in europe, just spoke to reporters a short time ago as he and the second lady are going to begin that journey, and he talked about both the hurricane and this violence in texas and what is notable is the vice president talked about being briefed on both of these situations, said he had just spoken to the president. here's a brief bit...
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you would see the president of the united states coming to visit gettysburg. this is president kennedy and his wife to the right doing a tour of the battlefield with the colonel. here at little round top, vice president lyndon baynes johnson shows up, former president dwight david eisenhower shows up. this is the place to be for the civil war centennial. for over two weeks, gettysburg hosts parades and pageantry all through the town. the national park service is prepared to meet the onslaught of visitors with a beautiful new museum. if you look to the right, the middle of the photo, find the circle object, that's the cycle rama building, which the national park service debuts in march of 1962. and you can see all those little white specks are cars, thousands. we always gripe about parking. i can't get a good place to park by the visitor center. see, it's the same. [laughter] prof. murray: it's the same. gettysburg is going to see over two million people, two million people come to gettysburg during its centennial year. the battlefield is used as an occasion to
you would see the president of the united states coming to visit gettysburg. this is president kennedy and his wife to the right doing a tour of the battlefield with the colonel. here at little round top, vice president lyndon baynes johnson shows up, former president dwight david eisenhower shows up. this is the place to be for the civil war centennial. for over two weeks, gettysburg hosts parades and pageantry all through the town. the national park service is prepared to meet the onslaught...
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states maybe the united states includes are the boy who will accept that but with maybe with different conditions which is not happening for the time being sickened in the south of afghanistan i think there's some terrorism or very number of. soldier are just raising their heads. would like to give a signal to the united states and also to other international community that they have to be crippling other the region that's raising from day to day also internally the the taliban leadership would like to emphasize on the. boy that they have to be getting a bigger share in the in the negotiation with the with government side in india nearly 2000000 people have been excluded from a citizen's register and sam could be less state less as a result the have to prove they're not foreigners or face detention the national register citizens was created to determine who came to the state for neighboring bangladesh declared independence from pakistan as some state is now on high alert of extra security forces being deployed priyanka gupta reports from go half least in some state. more than 1900000 p
states maybe the united states includes are the boy who will accept that but with maybe with different conditions which is not happening for the time being sickened in the south of afghanistan i think there's some terrorism or very number of. soldier are just raising their heads. would like to give a signal to the united states and also to other international community that they have to be crippling other the region that's raising from day to day also internally the the taliban leadership would...
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states somehow they were able to get our police officers to do that job whether. in fact our police have killed 5000 americans since the 2014 ferguson protests began by ok look over at england it's not just look over at england last year there are cops killed. for. soledad goes to show is saga day it's a global problem. it's a lot like the opioid epidemic everybody acts like it's a major american problem america american mayor only america's doing it in fact in other countries a couple of people have died and. they were american no vacation but still it was. clearly still stands however there is some good news this week a major victory against the big pharma in oklahoma judge roll johnson and johnson must pay over $572000000.00 for its role in the opioid crisis a was the big day was a big win but 130 people die i day from this epidemic these big pharma execs should be this restrung up by their total nails i would say i don't think you should say we shouldn't do this and this is paying a parking ticket for the massacre they've carved caused and in fact when did we
states somehow they were able to get our police officers to do that job whether. in fact our police have killed 5000 americans since the 2014 ferguson protests began by ok look over at england it's not just look over at england last year there are cops killed. for. soledad goes to show is saga day it's a global problem. it's a lot like the opioid epidemic everybody acts like it's a major american problem america american mayor only america's doing it in fact in other countries a couple of...
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hi, i'm sherrod brown, united states senator from ohio. i want to wish all american workers a happy labor day, particularly you who are not able to spend the day with families and friends at picnics and barbecues because you don't have the day off. you work hard to support your families, often for too little pay. that is why we celebrate the dignity of work, and honor all american workers. ,ongress should be at work too to pass commonsense gun safety laws that we so desperately need in our country. four weeks ago, less than 14 hours after the tragedy in el paso, my home state of ohio woke up to terrible news that nine people had been killed and 127 injured by another mass shooting, this time in dayton. it was the second mass shooting in less than 24 hours in our country, and the third in a week. next to the bravery of dayton police officers, the shooter was stopped within 32 seconds. just 32 seconds. he fired 41 shots, taking nine lives and destroying countless others. there is no reason one man should have been able to kill nine people an
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states maybe the united states includes are the envoy who will accept that but maybe with different conditions not happening for the time being sickened in the south of afghanistan i think there is some terrorism or very number of. soldier are just raising their heads. would like to give a signal to the united states and also to other international community that they have to be crippling other to reason that rating from day to day also internally the did the taliban leadership would like to emphasize on the. boy that they have to be getting a bigger share in the in the negotiation with the with government side. well india nearly 2000000 people have been excluded from a citizens' register in us and could be left stateless as a result they will have to prove they're not foreigners or face detention a national register of citizen was created to determine who came to the state for neighboring bangladesh declared independence from the stan of some state is now on high alert extra security forces being deployed priyanka gupta reports from guwahati state. more than 1900000 people have bee
states maybe the united states includes are the envoy who will accept that but maybe with different conditions not happening for the time being sickened in the south of afghanistan i think there is some terrorism or very number of. soldier are just raising their heads. would like to give a signal to the united states and also to other international community that they have to be crippling other to reason that rating from day to day also internally the did the taliban leadership would like to...
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that is success in this sort of horrible, you know, situation we find ourselves in in the united states, and then try to catch these guys. >> okay. juliette and james, please stand by, a quick break, we're continuing to watch this breaking news out of west texas. don't go anywhere. you're live in the cnn newsroom. ♪ ♪ love them, hate their laundry, protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. t-mobile's newest signal reaches farther than ever before. with more engineers. more towers. more coverage! it's a network that gives you ♪freedom f
that is success in this sort of horrible, you know, situation we find ourselves in in the united states, and then try to catch these guys. >> okay. juliette and james, please stand by, a quick break, we're continuing to watch this breaking news out of west texas. don't go anywhere. you're live in the cnn newsroom. ♪ ♪ love them, hate their laundry, protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to...
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states to aid to the war in afghanistan. now one of the world's most famous villains takes center stage at the venice film festival a jerk or preview as on the biggest screen with what you see next playing the lead role is the 1st superhero movie should be shot down the best of all. i'm head of the humphrey glad you could join me. well we begin the program with some breaking news just coming in police in the u.s. state of texas say that around 20 people have been shot in the area around the cities of midland odessa with already say that more than one shooter could be at large and details are still coming in we'll bring you more information once we have it to hong kong now where thousands of protesters have gathered for the 13th straight weekend defining a ban by all forty's now action on the streets intensified on saturday with demonstrators starting fires and police responding with a new tactic a water cannon designed to mock those who took part in the protest today's clashes took place on a symbolic date 5 years ago today
states to aid to the war in afghanistan. now one of the world's most famous villains takes center stage at the venice film festival a jerk or preview as on the biggest screen with what you see next playing the lead role is the 1st superhero movie should be shot down the best of all. i'm head of the humphrey glad you could join me. well we begin the program with some breaking news just coming in police in the u.s. state of texas say that around 20 people have been shot in the area around the...
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states of course you know as they say as a country and this organization as an ngo support democracy is round the world but on the other hand is to link the rectally. kind of inputs but only had it was the old al that the militants are highly trained to look at the way that their formation and the violin and also policy in those of the ministers and so on. ok i can bring you a breaking news story coming out of the u.s. state of texas where there's now an active manhunt for 2 shooters in the cities of adesa the middle and one of the suspects is believed to have opened fire from a vehicle police saying at the moment that at least 30 people have been shot 20 of the victims reportedly in a desert with another 10 in midland and multiple victims shot a said to include at least one police officer president has been briefed on the situation we will update you on this story as we get more information. pakistan's prime minister's warned about a looming direct military confrontation with india over kashmir and demonstrations in islamabad on friday iran can urge the world to address the issue in
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states postal service van that is believed to have been stolen by one of the suspected here. at this point we don't have much more information than that. steve rogers who had a lot of experience with dealing with similar situations. this is quite challenging to the authorities because they are dealing with two separate shooters possibly driving together or possibly driving in two separate directions and shooting at random with whoever they run into. the biggest challenge from here would be what? if you are dealing with this situation and you don't have a lot of information. what would your biggest question be? >> we may be able to get information that we always talk. connell: let me put you on hold for one second here. everyone joining us from around the nation with this is connell mcshane from york. we have two active shooters reported in texas. we have continuing coverage of this breaking story from west texas. steve rogers, a retired detective and former member effort fbi's joint terrorism task force is joining us with his analysis. for those just joining us, steve, let's
states postal service van that is believed to have been stolen by one of the suspected here. at this point we don't have much more information than that. steve rogers who had a lot of experience with dealing with similar situations. this is quite challenging to the authorities because they are dealing with two separate shooters possibly driving together or possibly driving in two separate directions and shooting at random with whoever they run into. the biggest challenge from here would be...
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we will unite as texans always do to respond to this tragedy. that coming from the governor, governor greg abbott of texas as well as a statement from the first lady of texas. frank, the governor is going to have to come to the microphone again and he's going to have to reassure fellow texans all will be okay. you heard from the statement, he's already saying we will stand up to hatred. the question is, what will be done next? we look at the map here as both and you joyce were remarking. it's not too long ago that we were on air with el paso. now we're on air here on a holiday weekend about odessa. what can they do? >> yeah. i think details are going to be become very important. we all know we can't jump to conclusions and assume certain things. we don't know the motivation here. we don't know if the guns were legally purchased. we don't know if they were automatic or semiautomatic. we don't know if they were large-capacity magazines. so when we hear the details, and we may be hearing them very, very soon, we'll be able to develop some posture h
we will unite as texans always do to respond to this tragedy. that coming from the governor, governor greg abbott of texas as well as a statement from the first lady of texas. frank, the governor is going to have to come to the microphone again and he's going to have to reassure fellow texans all will be okay. you heard from the statement, he's already saying we will stand up to hatred. the question is, what will be done next? we look at the map here as both and you joyce were remarking. it's...
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it in the united states. [applause] the would at least neutralize the economic issue. i've been very blessed, my kids went to public school in massachusetts. we moved to harvard square. give me a break. it's not the way the it is. i would hesitate to tell you how to spend your time but take your passion and other groups of people's passion and go to the school board and be active. i'm not saying it's your responsibility but i think that is your cause. the only way to make it everybody's cause is to make it loud and public [applause] >> my name is jessica and him a descendent of slaves. i'm a social studies teacher from maryland. [applause] i have a question for anyone who wants to answer it. i actually looked at my family tree and found some really cole stuff. [laughter] 20 think the role of preparations could be and feel about the racial issues the we have buried and are not quite dealing with. >> i'd like these brothers to talk. [laughter] when the senate majority leaders in the conversation the of slavery,
it in the united states. [applause] the would at least neutralize the economic issue. i've been very blessed, my kids went to public school in massachusetts. we moved to harvard square. give me a break. it's not the way the it is. i would hesitate to tell you how to spend your time but take your passion and other groups of people's passion and go to the school board and be active. i'm not saying it's your responsibility but i think that is your cause. the only way to make it everybody's cause...
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. >> the fate of this country and maybe even the world lays in the hands of congress and the united states senate. >> the senate: conflict and compromise. using original interviews, c-span's video archives and unique access to the senate chamber, we will look at the history, traditions and roles of the u.s. senate. eastern andp.m. pacific on c-span. >> next, on the civil war, author cory pfarr gives a detailed reassessment of confederate general james longstreet's often-criticized performance during the 1863 battle of gettysburg. argues that longstreet's postwar politics joining with lincoln and advocating for reconciliation put him at odds with the majority of former confederate officers. this made him a target for those picking a scapegoat, to insulate robert e. lee for responsibility for confederate performance during the battle. the get his birth heritage center in pennsylvania posted -- the gettysburg heritage center in pennsylvania hosted the talk. tammy: our next speaker is cory pfarr. -- cory works in the department of defense and is in american history author. his works on john qu
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. >> the fate of this country and maybe even the world lays in the hands of congress and the united states senate. >> the senate: conflict and compromise. using original interviews, c-span's video archives and unique access to the senate chamber, we will look at the history, traditions and roles of the u.s. senate. eastern andp.m. pacific on c-span. >> next, on the civil war, author cory pfarr gives a detailed reassessment of confederate general james longstreet's often-criticized performance during the 1863 battle of gettysburg. argues that longstreet's postwar politics joining with lincoln and advocating for reconciliation put him at odds with the majority of former confederate officers. this made him a target for those picking a scapegoat, to insulate robert e. lee for responsibility for confederate performance during the battle. the get his birth heritage center in pennsylvania posted -- the gettysburg heritage center in pennsylvania hosted the talk. tammy: our next speaker is cory pfarr. -- cory works in the department of defense and is in american history author. his works on john qu
. >> the fate of this country and maybe even the world lays in the hands of congress and the united states senate. >> the senate: conflict and compromise. using original interviews, c-span's video archives and unique access to the senate chamber, we will look at the history, traditions and roles of the u.s. senate. eastern andp.m. pacific on c-span. >> next, on the civil war, author cory pfarr gives a detailed reassessment of confederate general james longstreet's...
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and you know just you know that the united states right now every 3 weeks as many die of overdoses as died in 911 every 3 weeks they have a 911 nothing but they're not changing their policies they're not stopping the so-called war on drugs which is which feeds into fuels addiction rather than diminishing and they're not stopping the punitive approach is they're not emptying the jails they're not putting poor people into rehab they're not putting money into prevention it's they can call an emergency but they're not acting like it was an emergency to go to ask you just finally about julian assange because of the special repertoire i'm told cheerfully united nations has claimed that he's been tortured by the u.s. swedish ecuadorian and british governments what do you make of this reaction to whistleblowing obviously it's. revealed to us the d.n.c. leaks about sabotaging body so does. that alone will close so when you actually have the question which is a bigger threat to democracy the fact that the democratic national leadership deliberately disenfranchise a leading candidate is that the
and you know just you know that the united states right now every 3 weeks as many die of overdoses as died in 911 every 3 weeks they have a 911 nothing but they're not changing their policies they're not stopping the so-called war on drugs which is which feeds into fuels addiction rather than diminishing and they're not stopping the punitive approach is they're not emptying the jails they're not putting poor people into rehab they're not putting money into prevention it's they can call an...
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. >> in the united states of america in the middle of a crisis that left our children unable to stand -- >> to jump. >> to walk. >> we united and we won. >> it left a sitting u.s. president unable to stand unassisted which led him to start a foundation. >> the u.s. people donated time and money. >> which resulted in the cure and a triumph group. [applause] >> clyde posley talks about the history of activism among black athletes, including the black power salute made by tommie smith and john carlos during the 1968 olympics in mexico. he is the author of "more than icons and images." interviewed mr. posey, senior pastor at the antioch baptist church, at the annual black history luncheon in washington, d.c. >> clyde posley, you wrote a book about hidden protest narratives in the black american athlete. tell me where you feel it begins. clyde: i believe that the protest narrative actually began the moment that africans were brought to american soil. we are celebrating the dubious 400 year anniversary of that arrival here, and immediately upon the arrival of blacks on the american shores,
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. >> the united states government could not clear enough dimes. >> the basic strategy remain the same. >> giving millions of ordinary people a stake in the crusade. by the 1950's, polio was one of the serious communicable diseases among children in the u.s. 50,000 alone, nearly children contracted this disease. thousands were paralyzed and 3000 died. >> the combination of a national leader having a personally's variance with polio and american public motivated by fear paid for this. >> the march of dimes directly funded the work and resulted in the creation of a vaccine. murrow famously asked who wrote the patent? >> people i would say. there is no patent. >> he gave the formula away for free. >> the vaccine work. >> the american public rejoiced. >> for thousands of years, it plagued humanity. >> in the united states of america in the middle of a crisis that left our children unable to stand -- >> to jump. >> to walk. >> we united and we won. >> it left a sitting u.s. president unable to stand unassisted which led him to start a foundation. >> the u.s. people donated time and money. >
. >> the united states government could not clear enough dimes. >> the basic strategy remain the same. >> giving millions of ordinary people a stake in the crusade. by the 1950's, polio was one of the serious communicable diseases among children in the u.s. 50,000 alone, nearly children contracted this disease. thousands were paralyzed and 3000 died. >> the combination of a national leader having a personally's variance with polio and american public motivated by fear...
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cars preparing for the worst this hour game during storms towards the south and the united states. and pain relief djokovic ship puts a shoulder injury behind him and see just the last 16 of the u.s. open. in india nearly 2000000 people have been excluded from a citizens' register and asked them and could be left stateless as a result they will have to prove that the not foreigners or face detention the national register of citizens was created to determine who came to the state before neighboring bangladesh declared independence from pakistan some state is now on high alert with extra security forces being deployed to reports from go hot to state in. more than. 1.9000000 people have been left out of date to finally richest of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribunals the of course have the right to appeal it high court and supreme court but it is expected to be a long legal process as the government says about $200.00 foreigners tribe you know w
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it's unclear why or what threat these sick children pose to the united states. there's less than 1,000 cases per year by u.s. cis that offer this deferred action. again, it's not offering them any sort of legal protection. it's a temporary deferment so that they can get their medical care. seems to me that the obvious choice would be to go after the bad people, not the convicts, not the children. >> shermichael, we have heard the rhetoric from the trump administration and the president himself that we're going after the people coming across the border, we're going to have the immigrants because of crime and violence and calling mexican rapists and all. why this deviation to even suggest that you're going after people that are here for medical reasons? i mean, what would be the incentive for anyone to do this? >> reverend sharpton, i don't know to answer that question directly. a lot of people are expecting solutions on this issue. as we saw in the past, at least a year ago, democrats and republicans in the senate attempted to come together to provide solution-or
it's unclear why or what threat these sick children pose to the united states. there's less than 1,000 cases per year by u.s. cis that offer this deferred action. again, it's not offering them any sort of legal protection. it's a temporary deferment so that they can get their medical care. seems to me that the obvious choice would be to go after the bad people, not the convicts, not the children. >> shermichael, we have heard the rhetoric from the trump administration and the president...
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thank you, let's head there to the east coast of the united states where some forecasters say the eye of hurricane dorian could come very close to landfall, though maybe there will be a glancing blow. cnn's dianne gallagher is in jacksonville, florida, you're on the banks of the river, the maria empty behind you when it would usually be full? >> reporter: yeah, you know, and it probably, out of all day, should be full today because they're supposed to be having a much anticipated football game between florida state, boise state. a lot of people hoping to watch florida state here on this side of florida, and he went ahead and moved that today to tallahassee instead. so this would have been full with tailgaters, people who were excited to come in, because the stadium is literally right across from me. i can see it. we have a florida afternoon storm coming in right now. it started raining just as chad was speaking to you there, and this is what a lot of people in jacksonville don't want to happen. they don't want to see rain from dorian come in while the tides come up from any of that st
thank you, let's head there to the east coast of the united states where some forecasters say the eye of hurricane dorian could come very close to landfall, though maybe there will be a glancing blow. cnn's dianne gallagher is in jacksonville, florida, you're on the banks of the river, the maria empty behind you when it would usually be full? >> reporter: yeah, you know, and it probably, out of all day, should be full today because they're supposed to be having a much anticipated football...
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states continue talks on ending 18 years of conflict in afghanistan. israel's military says it's ordered extra forces to be sent to its border with lebanon raising fears of another war between israel and the shi'ite movement hezbollah tensions are high in the region and last week israel reportedly carried out a drone attack on hezbollah targets in lebanon. a series court has charged ousted president omar al bashir with possessing and listen to foreign currency and with corruption a lawyer said he denied the charges despite admitting to the court that had received $20000000.00 from the saudi crown prince. hurricane dorian has strengthened to a category 4 storm as it heads towards the northwest and bahamas and the u.s. president ronald trump has declared a state of emergency the storm could make landfall will mean east coast early next week though it's exact call for maine's uncertain. in india almost $2000000.00 people face being left stateless after the northern state of us published a controversial citizenship register and now in order to be included
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nearly two million people in the indian state of assam have effectively been stripped of their citizenship, after being left off a newly published register of indian nationals. residents were asked to prove they had lived there since 1971, when neighbouring bangladesh declared its independence. it's home to around 10 million muslims, many of whom are suspected by india's hindu nationalist government of being illegal migrants. our india correspondent rajini vaidyanathan sent this report. lining up to find out if they still belong in the country they call home. if they are not on this list, they are not considered citizens, their fate decided by a paper printout. none of asiya khatoon‘s family of nine has been included. "i'm an indian citizen. i should be on it", she says. it's the same for salma. "what do i do? i'd rather die than go to a detention camp". best known for its tea, assam is one of india's poorest states. resentment towards illegal immigrants from neighbouring bangladesh runs high, which is why everyone's been asked to prove their citizenship, and that's left many terrified.
nearly two million people in the indian state of assam have effectively been stripped of their citizenship, after being left off a newly published register of indian nationals. residents were asked to prove they had lived there since 1971, when neighbouring bangladesh declared its independence. it's home to around 10 million muslims, many of whom are suspected by india's hindu nationalist government of being illegal migrants. our india correspondent rajini vaidyanathan sent this report. lining...
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states you need. given away maybe in some damage all some 2400000 cases of wine a bridge used every year wine making here goes back to roman times in 1909 the region was even declared a unesco world heritage site but one of the finest winter just will always find a buyer wine cellar maci pete says mid-market producers will suffer when you are the best in something you would always have them and so that's i my opinion not a big problem for the main production it's going to be a huge issue yes that means wine makers like pierre and his family for them politics add another layer of uncertainty to a laborious production process the french president will stand up for them whether or not he wins the political battle could affect wind of us all over the world. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day. everyone is talking about artificial intelligence and we are too. good computers and algorithms one day surpass human creativity. art on the edge. our talk with global medi
states you need. given away maybe in some damage all some 2400000 cases of wine a bridge used every year wine making here goes back to roman times in 1909 the region was even declared a unesco world heritage site but one of the finest winter just will always find a buyer wine cellar maci pete says mid-market producers will suffer when you are the best in something you would always have them and so that's i my opinion not a big problem for the main production it's going to be a huge issue yes...
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which some are taking to be a hint that perhaps the united states was involved. and by the way, a lot of people are trying to say that donald trump shouldn't have tweeted out that picture because it lets iran know that we're watching them. well, iran knows that we have surveillance over them. so does israel. this did not come as any surprise to iran. but then of course this official, he's the minister of the telecommunications department, he tweeted out that picked of himself with that rocketed. he's not holding up a newspaper. we don't know what day this picture was taken. of course, iran is not exactly the most honest regime in the world. so we don't know what to make of that. but clearly, the tensions are high and they want to troll each other a little bit and despite what's at stake here, it is kind of funny to see the president tweeting iran good luck figuring out what happene what happened r millions of dollars of rocket that just caught on fire it seems. laura: all of this comes as the u.s. and two other countries are now patrolling the strait of hormuz, a
which some are taking to be a hint that perhaps the united states was involved. and by the way, a lot of people are trying to say that donald trump shouldn't have tweeted out that picture because it lets iran know that we're watching them. well, iran knows that we have surveillance over them. so does israel. this did not come as any surprise to iran. but then of course this official, he's the minister of the telecommunications department, he tweeted out that picked of himself with that...
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the united states treasury department has increased its enforcement actions against the government of iran specifically and oil vessel that has recently left the port of gibraltar that the u.s. says it has reason to believe is bound for syria that is a statement from mike pompei or the u.s. secretary of state that ship was originally called the grey swan it is now called the adrian giardia one it was originally flagged as a panamanian vessel and now it is being flagged as an iranian vessel the british government seized it in gibraltar and under suspicion that it would be taken to syria to offload oil that ship was released after iranian fish officials allegedly told gibraltar officials that they would not take that ship to syria but meanwhile that ship is changes destination a few times and now the u.s. secretary of state says it is bound for syria he says he hopes it will change course that threat comes within or else exactly what the u.s. government might do at this stage we don't know how to strengthen to a category 4 storm which for cost is described as extremely dangerous it's ga
the united states treasury department has increased its enforcement actions against the government of iran specifically and oil vessel that has recently left the port of gibraltar that the u.s. says it has reason to believe is bound for syria that is a statement from mike pompei or the u.s. secretary of state that ship was originally called the grey swan it is now called the adrian giardia one it was originally flagged as a panamanian vessel and now it is being flagged as an iranian vessel the...
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qatar with the united states. that has led afghan officials, including the afghan president, to say that this attack on kunduz has proven that the taliban are not serious about peace. but for the taliban, of course, this is intended to send a powerful message that, even as they talk peace, they still remain a powerful military presence in so many parts of afghanistan. the us national hurricane center says storm dorian poses an immediate threat to the bahamas, as well as millions of people along the southeast us coast. nasa has released these images of the storm, which were taken from the international space station. meteorologists say dorian is travelling with maximum sustained winds of 240 kilometres per hour and could reach the maximum category 5 hurricane status. this is how the bbc weather centre expects the hurricane to develop over the next few days, hitting the northern bahamas on sunday. the storm has changed course slightly, putting itself on a possible track to make landfall in the carolinas rather than
qatar with the united states. that has led afghan officials, including the afghan president, to say that this attack on kunduz has proven that the taliban are not serious about peace. but for the taliban, of course, this is intended to send a powerful message that, even as they talk peace, they still remain a powerful military presence in so many parts of afghanistan. the us national hurricane center says storm dorian poses an immediate threat to the bahamas, as well as millions of people along...
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the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. (vo)mm♪rce deliveries sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. this is rhis life is...of pretty comfortable. rick blomquist thought he had comfort all figured out. but then, he laid on a serta and realized his life was only just sorta comfortable. i've been living a lie. [laughs] the serta icomfort hybrid mattress. not just sorta comfortable, serta comfortable. get a free motion base upgrade or get up to $900 off select icomfort sets. assistant, madeleine westerhout. she called to apologize following accusations she made several hurtful remarks about trump's family at an of
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it is a very small and not of people -- small amount of people compared to the united states but the amount of power and influence they project into politics is astounding. they do it all from behind closed doors. we go into that in great detail in "shadowbosses" where we got information through the freedom of information act about secret meetings that went on. the other thing about union heads that most people do not realize is they are truly the 1%. unions talk about the 1% and occupy wall street. but these guys are making huge amounts of money, huge amounts. makes secretary-treasurer $840,000. many employees make well over $200,000. it is astounding. they are truly the 1%. spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on private planes with ready access to the white house. being invited to all of the best events at the white house. these are not little guys that work their way up. that theytruly the 1% talk to their members about. >> [indiscernible] , ifhe boilermakers union you use their logo, we get something from their law firm which occupies the same office in kansas city, kansas.
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that's what the united states is. >> reporter: three moving words from justice ruth bader ginsberg after her latest cancer scare. i am alive. up next, what she had to say on her anticipated return to the bench. >>> and j. lo. more towers. more coverage! it's a network that gives you ♪freedom from big cities, to small towns, we're with you. because life can take you almost anywhere, t-mobile is with you. no signal goes farther or is more reliable in keeping you connected. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. a cockroach can survive heresubmerged ttle guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. here! here! here! here! being here matters but the cold and flu keeps some students from being here up to 60 million days every year. introducing 'here for healthy schools' a new program from lysol, dedicated to curbing the spread of i
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the united states would collapse if people were to stop immigrant immigrating here. the reason that america does well is we have always been good at importing the talent we need, both skilled and unskilled. and if you really want to look at hope, i'm a new yorker, two out of three new yorker are immigrants or their children. and new york has never been more prosperous, more dynamic, safer. immigration works and we can see it in the great cities of the world, london, new york, los angeles, washington, dc. i was walking around d.c. today and yesterday, and everywhere dish mean, never had such a great choice of restaurants to eat at. i can -- so when people move, it's not just that it's nice choice of food or music. economically it makes sense the social security fund this year will actually give out more in benefits that takes in in revenue. in 15 years, if you retire in 15 years, you'll only get 80-cent odd then dollar what you're entitled to and the only thing that can save the social security fund is immigration. so this countries aren't making enough babies, immigr
the united states would collapse if people were to stop immigrant immigrating here. the reason that america does well is we have always been good at importing the talent we need, both skilled and unskilled. and if you really want to look at hope, i'm a new yorker, two out of three new yorker are immigrants or their children. and new york has never been more prosperous, more dynamic, safer. immigration works and we can see it in the great cities of the world, london, new york, los angeles,...
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they partnered with the united states air force and the college for the protigi program to help us create the workforce and develop economic opportunities to that program. as new jobs are created, tribal colleges will educate students to fill those positions. one of the ways we have created job creation is we need a pipeline of skilled workers. because a high school dropout rates are too high and many students enrolling are unprepared for college stem courses. we develop dual credit. if that was not enough. so we recently opened a stem academy for high school for juniors and seniors. and students take classes at their own high school in the morning and they come in the afternoon to complete the science and math courses. and then they are ready to enter stem programs and have doorways open for opportunities that they might not have had before. the academy is already in its second year of existence demonstrating success. through strategies like this, tribal colleges are transforming native america and indian country one student at a time. thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you all for
they partnered with the united states air force and the college for the protigi program to help us create the workforce and develop economic opportunities to that program. as new jobs are created, tribal colleges will educate students to fill those positions. one of the ways we have created job creation is we need a pipeline of skilled workers. because a high school dropout rates are too high and many students enrolling are unprepared for college stem courses. we develop dual credit. if that...
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states, although 1890 is the first state in the united states to give women the right to vote kind of permanently, and that is wyoming in 1890. so the u.s. was not the earliest of the countries to give women the right to vote, but it was also not particularly late. in addition to new zealand, finland was early in 1906. at the other end, you have other countries which are surprisingly late. switzerland, for example, did not give women the right to vote until 1971. greta: what are the tactics women are using over the decades to get the 19th amendment passed and ratified? dr. banaszak: so there are a myriad of tactics used. probably the most important to mention, though, is the use of really the exclusion, segregation of the african-american women from the suffrage movement and kind of ignoring the aspect of african-american women's right to vote, because that was an important thing in convincing congress to pass the 19th amendment, but what it did mean is that when the 19th amendment came to pass, would only enfranchise a portion of women. so we look at what the 19th amendment did and d
states, although 1890 is the first state in the united states to give women the right to vote kind of permanently, and that is wyoming in 1890. so the u.s. was not the earliest of the countries to give women the right to vote, but it was also not particularly late. in addition to new zealand, finland was early in 1906. at the other end, you have other countries which are surprisingly late. switzerland, for example, did not give women the right to vote until 1971. greta: what are the tactics...
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the united states treasury department has increased its enforcement actions against the government of iran specifically and oil vessel that has recently left the port of gibraltar that the u.s. says it has reason to believe is bound for syria that is a statement from mike pompei oh the u.s. secretary of state that ship was originally called the grey swan it is now called the adrian giardia one it was originally flagged as a panamanian vessel and now it is being flagged as an iranian vessel the british government seized it in gibraltar and under suspicion that it would be taken to syria to offload oil that ship was released after iranian fish officials allegedly told gibraltar officials that they would not take that ship to syria but meanwhile that ship has changed his destination a few times and now the u.s. secretary of state says it is bound for syria he says he hopes it will change course that threat comes within or else exactly what the u.s. government might do at this stage we don't know. government delegation from brazil is in the united states to discuss aid for fighting fires
the united states treasury department has increased its enforcement actions against the government of iran specifically and oil vessel that has recently left the port of gibraltar that the u.s. says it has reason to believe is bound for syria that is a statement from mike pompei oh the u.s. secretary of state that ship was originally called the grey swan it is now called the adrian giardia one it was originally flagged as a panamanian vessel and now it is being flagged as an iranian vessel the...
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use of opioids has not just cause problems in the united states. in germany prescribing such powerful drugs is subject to the country's strict narcotics law nevertheless the number of prescriptions rose by almost a 3rd between 262015 strong opioids are increasingly being used to treat chronic pain. doctors can choose which therapy to prescribe if a patient comes saying i have very severe back problems and opioids work no question doctors like seeing their patients satisfied. germany's narcotics law dictates that strong opioids may only be prescribed on special prescription forms issued by the federal agency and are subject to its control nevertheless the use of such drugs is increasing. the 1st opioid bandaids came onto the market some 15 years ago they were initially intended only for cancer patients or those who could no longer swallow. but then we didn't anticipate the bandaids would be widely used but the pharma industry probably did. bandaids are easy to use you just stick them on the opioid boom began with band-aids. when you see that about 7
use of opioids has not just cause problems in the united states. in germany prescribing such powerful drugs is subject to the country's strict narcotics law nevertheless the number of prescriptions rose by almost a 3rd between 262015 strong opioids are increasingly being used to treat chronic pain. doctors can choose which therapy to prescribe if a patient comes saying i have very severe back problems and opioids work no question doctors like seeing their patients satisfied. germany's narcotics...