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he managed a very successful performance against ted cruz, got into a two-point race. john cornyn is not ted cruz. john cornyn is not mistrusted by his voters in the state. ted cruz has a reputation that is -- texans and generally americans are skeptical of him. john cornyn is not that. what happened in 2018, beto o'rourke was running for texas senate. he was appealing to his voters. beto o'rourke has taken a series of far left positions on issues and on rhetorical flourishes. we're talking about a second reset of the beto campaign. he was attacked by the left for not being serious enough on that "vanity fair" cover. he's now going to get serious
he managed a very successful performance against ted cruz, got into a two-point race. john cornyn is not ted cruz. john cornyn is not mistrusted by his voters in the state. ted cruz has a reputation that is -- texans and generally americans are skeptical of him. john cornyn is not that. what happened in 2018, beto o'rourke was running for texas senate. he was appealing to his voters. beto o'rourke has taken a series of far left positions on issues and on rhetorical flourishes. we're talking...
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ted, clearly things have changed since we last talked. i don't know if you can see a make of the posture of police? we don't see s.w.a.t. teams offs and groups ready. the urgency seems to have been pulled back a little bit, although we don't know if this is the main scene. >> well, i'm not actually able to view the scene, but i can tell you this, if you do not see that kind of activity, it could very well be more likely than not that the shooter or shooters are down. i say that not having as much information as i would like to have. but normally if, in fact, it was still a very active scene, you would find the s.w.a.t. teams in place, and it appears as though law enforcement seems to be in a lax state from what you've been able to see and glean. so, therefore the, it's more likely than not that the law enforcement on that scene are now in control of that scene. but the tragedy is, from what i've been told the, the amount of people who are alleged to have been shot, that's clearly a tragedy. gillian: ted, ktsm is reporting that the shooter
ted, clearly things have changed since we last talked. i don't know if you can see a make of the posture of police? we don't see s.w.a.t. teams offs and groups ready. the urgency seems to have been pulled back a little bit, although we don't know if this is the main scene. >> well, i'm not actually able to view the scene, but i can tell you this, if you do not see that kind of activity, it could very well be more likely than not that the shooter or shooters are down. i say that not having...
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tanks and power in foreign policy and foundations of the american century and in oxford we crossed to ted see he is a senior policy consultant and british american security information council retired u.s. diplomat and an expert on strategic intelligence and conflict resolution all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to london and we were talking before this recording about the novelty of this quincy institute coming into being the media has commented on i was obviously because of the who is going to be funding it someone very much to the left and somebody very much to the right before we talk about the principles involved in it what do you think of the idea itself i mean it is coming out against endless war wars that do not need to be started in the 1st place i mean there is a need for it and i'm all for it i raise my hand in agreement we'll talk about what's problematic about it go ahead in london. yeah i think well when i read about it in the last couple of days i was it was a surprising development but.
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so ted williams is still with former d.c. detective and defense attorney and has kind eh to stay around for our coverage as we go back in and out with local officials. so you heard it there from the mayor of -- of mid-land , ted basically you know, adding to the information not wanting to say yet that this is -- over. because i guess you just never know multiple reports with two shooters now two cars now we believe it is only one but what we don't know and may not know for some time until the police update us is whether this one person had been working in concert with somebody or whether the idea that it was a traffic stop that started this tells us and maybe tells you that someone with the experience that this -- does seem quite random ands was started by this traffic stop where it was snapped for whatever reason. >> yeah. as if i have said here on this -- many occasions, here we go again. we have 21 people human beings in texas injured. five people, five people are not going home to their familieses tonight. and they're goi
so ted williams is still with former d.c. detective and defense attorney and has kind eh to stay around for our coverage as we go back in and out with local officials. so you heard it there from the mayor of -- of mid-land , ted basically you know, adding to the information not wanting to say yet that this is -- over. because i guess you just never know multiple reports with two shooters now two cars now we believe it is only one but what we don't know and may not know for some time until the...
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ted binion finish it finish out the program for us go ahead. well i tend to be more optimistic including about president trump who's entirely coherent if you look at him from a business business perspective he's not terribly good about this world domination through military saying if he's exceeded to requests from his own government then frankly he's still surrounded by quite a bit of the deep state and he hasn't managed to purge all of that from his own department of energy from his own department of defense from his own intelligence community and he's going to be some time finishing that particular job as the you know the still the rumors floating around that d.o.j. and f.b.i. are still after him for some unknown reason at this point so that paradigm shift can take place with the right intentions with a bit of backing and that's why i'm glad there's some finance behind this but we have to back away from the idea that it's just going to be an endless you know red tooth and claw ascendancy as the next generation of you know. overlords comes alo
ted binion finish it finish out the program for us go ahead. well i tend to be more optimistic including about president trump who's entirely coherent if you look at him from a business business perspective he's not terribly good about this world domination through military saying if he's exceeded to requests from his own government then frankly he's still surrounded by quite a bit of the deep state and he hasn't managed to purge all of that from his own department of energy from his own...
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he's also suggested senator ted cruz's dad was involved in jfk's assassination. that justice antonin scalia was murdered because a pillow was found over his face. that joe scarborough may have been involved in his intern's death. that there was something fishy about the suicide of vince foster, a former clinton aides. he started the birther movement and offered president obama $5 million for his college records and passport. trump raised questions about senator marco rubio's eligibility to be president because his parents were not born in the u.s. trump conveniently ignored the fact that his own mother wasn't born in the u.s. trump also raised similar eligibility questions about senator ted cruz because he was born in canada. president trump went on to claim that president obama wiretapped trump tower. his own justice department publicly said this did not happen. trump claimed he saw and read about muslim americans celebrating on 9/11. absolutely no footage or news articles have ever been found to support this. he said he lost the popular vote because millions of
he's also suggested senator ted cruz's dad was involved in jfk's assassination. that justice antonin scalia was murdered because a pillow was found over his face. that joe scarborough may have been involved in his intern's death. that there was something fishy about the suicide of vince foster, a former clinton aides. he started the birther movement and offered president obama $5 million for his college records and passport. trump raised questions about senator marco rubio's eligibility to be...
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let me go back to ted williams. ted, my fear has been all day that there were still people in that building. it turns out my fears were warranted. thankfully, not only did the cops get out, but the people that they had taken prisoner got out with them. which is going to now open up more options, as i suspect, the options of the police on the outside were limited, if, in fact, people were still in the building. now that those people have been removed from the building, assuming nobody else's in there, their options have multiplied by a factor of 1,000. >> absolutely, sean. as long as those police officers were alleged to have been on the second floor, in harm's way, there were exigent circumstances, and law enforcement officers were definitely going to protect one or two of their own. under the circumstances, you not only have a barricade situation with his one alleged shooter in that home, they can do what geraldo and pat had said earlier, and that is they can certainly wait this person out. but let me also say this
let me go back to ted williams. ted, my fear has been all day that there were still people in that building. it turns out my fears were warranted. thankfully, not only did the cops get out, but the people that they had taken prisoner got out with them. which is going to now open up more options, as i suspect, the options of the police on the outside were limited, if, in fact, people were still in the building. now that those people have been removed from the building, assuming nobody else's in...
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i've been making a living on this for 10 years on this program fighting against the senseless wars ted what is your reaction to the quincy institute because i mean on the face of it yeah this is a good idea but i'm just a little worried about the fund the funding of it go ahead ted in oxford. i'm not particularly worried about the sources of funding i find it interesting that 2 such disparate sources have both decided this is a good idea but that doesn't stop me from thinking that it's a good idea too and looking at the contributors i see and andrew bass of each and who's very much along my lines of sort of conservative libertarian on a lot of international issues i see parsi from georgetown with whom i agree on almost nothing but the whole idea i would think is to have people of various points of view coming together to discuss these issues and get people outside of their echo chambers that's one to please put don ok i'm going to start throwing some cold water on it here ok you have george soros and his relationship with the atlantic council a very you know that is the mouthpiece of n
i've been making a living on this for 10 years on this program fighting against the senseless wars ted what is your reaction to the quincy institute because i mean on the face of it yeah this is a good idea but i'm just a little worried about the fund the funding of it go ahead ted in oxford. i'm not particularly worried about the sources of funding i find it interesting that 2 such disparate sources have both decided this is a good idea but that doesn't stop me from thinking that it's a good...
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ted ashley came in. ted ashley was my agent when i was producing the castles. so i had ted and freddie, and they both owed me. after 35 hours, they said let's forget it. we are almost bankrupt at a warner bros.. movies are not doing anything and documentaries are doing nothing. and after 30 hours, out of nowhere, we said, what if it is a disaster and 100,000 kids die? this thing will be the biggest movie in history. they started laughing like crazy. freddy just turned to me and said, ok, ted, what do you think? let's get a couple of secretaries down and we sat there for another 10 hours and wrote a handwritten contract. i signed it, called michael and they were up there with no film, with 18,000 photographers and no film. i gave him a check for $100,000. he went to new york, bought the film and started shooting the woodstock movie. that's how the movie happened exactly. >> how many camera guys did you guys have? mr. kornfeld: i think about six cameras. >> at the time, it was major league. mr. kornfeld: michael was involved in that part. we saw the amazing stuff
ted ashley came in. ted ashley was my agent when i was producing the castles. so i had ted and freddie, and they both owed me. after 35 hours, they said let's forget it. we are almost bankrupt at a warner bros.. movies are not doing anything and documentaries are doing nothing. and after 30 hours, out of nowhere, we said, what if it is a disaster and 100,000 kids die? this thing will be the biggest movie in history. they started laughing like crazy. freddy just turned to me and said, ok, ted,...
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ted, let's go back to you, as they do have the place surrounded. strategically, what are the police department options at this particular point? obviously, i think patients has to rule the day, securing the perimeter is done. what options are available from your professional standpoint, do they have, in your arsenal? >> right now, just as geraldo and pat have represented, that his patience. they can wait him out as long as he is not harming anyone else. if he starts to harm, as i said, those police officers, or continue to shoot up where their safety may be a concern, they are going to go in and they are going to take him out. but on the other hand, right now, all they have to do is to be patient, to continue to try to open up some forms of communication. it is always good to have a relative there, so they clearly know who he is. and so that relative may very well help law enforcement to talk this guy out, but one of the essential words here is patient. as long as no other law enforcement officers are in direct harm, then they can be patient. >> se
ted, let's go back to you, as they do have the place surrounded. strategically, what are the police department options at this particular point? obviously, i think patients has to rule the day, securing the perimeter is done. what options are available from your professional standpoint, do they have, in your arsenal? >> right now, just as geraldo and pat have represented, that his patience. they can wait him out as long as he is not harming anyone else. if he starts to harm, as i said,...
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s story and ted wheeler's story. and again, ted wheeler needed an axe to grind. what we did is we came, our message was bold today. our message wasn't we didn't stay there, we didn't antagonize anybody, we -- we held our hands in prayer, we bent a knee, and then we went ahead and left. we said our message with zero violence. >> reporter: what is the message that you are trying to send? because a lot of people see the message as one of intolerance, xenophobia, racism. what is the message that you are trying to actually send -- >> you mentioned people of color, right? you said -- i'm a person of color, i'm cuban, right. my family, two of my family members got killed in castro's regim regimen. it's a difference of opinion of people of color, white, message of race. our message has never been about race. >> reporter: what is the message? >> when you join our ranks, we don't ask you what race you are, what religion you are. we just accept you for who you are. we have liberals in -- a lot of liberals. there's actually one prominent liberal that's here that's part of ou
s story and ted wheeler's story. and again, ted wheeler needed an axe to grind. what we did is we came, our message was bold today. our message wasn't we didn't stay there, we didn't antagonize anybody, we -- we held our hands in prayer, we bent a knee, and then we went ahead and left. we said our message with zero violence. >> reporter: what is the message that you are trying to send? because a lot of people see the message as one of intolerance, xenophobia, racism. what is the message...
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coming up we hear from senators ted cruz, rick scott and ted cotton. [applause] [applause] >> god bless the young american foundation. [cheering] usa, usa, usa, usa,. >> 17 minutes ago, nancy pelosi sent out a security alert. she said she discovered there were a bunch of young troublemakers in town. [cheering] she said she heard this gathering dangerous. infective with ideas that are harmful if you're a big government autocrat. these ideas are also dangerous if you are a woke lefty, if you aren't oh so precious hollywood celebrity. if you are, a university administrator, the ideas that are represented in this room are terrifying. for those watching at home on c-span, there are no safe spaces in this room. [cheering] cro[applause] tierney has been with us since the dawn of time. big government, the power of the government to control your life has been with us from the dawn of time. the men and women gathered here, hollywood in the universities, and nancy pelosi in the 22 doors on the debate stage, they are all right to be terrified as the ideas you beli
coming up we hear from senators ted cruz, rick scott and ted cotton. [applause] [applause] >> god bless the young american foundation. [cheering] usa, usa, usa, usa,. >> 17 minutes ago, nancy pelosi sent out a security alert. she said she discovered there were a bunch of young troublemakers in town. [cheering] she said she heard this gathering dangerous. infective with ideas that are harmful if you're a big government autocrat. these ideas are also dangerous if you are a woke lefty,...
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as well because ted is joining us now. [laughter] >> we can at least get one comment from you? >> well, i think what we saw in portland was the police actually doing their jobs rather than stepping aside and letting antifa run wild the way they have for the last year and we have been promoting antipolice rhetoric through our schools for the last several decades actually and what we are seeing in california right now through this curriculum that you've been talking about is just further examples of the respect for authority, when we are teach to go disrespect authority which appears that they are trying to do in california right now, it's totally inappropriate. heather: california state board of education does fall short and needs to be substantially redesigned, jason, thank you for joining us. ted i'm glad that we at least got you for a little bit. >> thank you, good morning. heather: some in mainstream media sounding the alarm claiming economic recession is on the horizon. >> recession warning light flashing for the first
as well because ted is joining us now. [laughter] >> we can at least get one comment from you? >> well, i think what we saw in portland was the police actually doing their jobs rather than stepping aside and letting antifa run wild the way they have for the last year and we have been promoting antipolice rhetoric through our schools for the last several decades actually and what we are seeing in california right now through this curriculum that you've been talking about is just...
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he was very clear eyed that his past down from knowing ted kennedy and his legacy. he was very clear about the jb of a congressman is and isn't. and that the republicans control the senate if you want to pass legislation you have to work on things that have ao good chance of going through the senate. so to see that institution for self-promotion of which they go to and work through. >> that is a race to the campaign with a great embarrassment but interestingly the succession speech lives on in so many ways the dream will never die because when he endorsed barack obama for president the last line was the dream lives on. so he carried it forward. one of the things i would like to talk to the two of you is the issue of resiliency. and the characters in your book each havean different ways of extraordinary experience but jerry brown one defeated for the senate in 1982 people wrote him off. that was the end he went off into the wilderness but then in 1992 not even allowing him to speak at the convention unless he would endorse bill clinton when she was trying to do to us
he was very clear eyed that his past down from knowing ted kennedy and his legacy. he was very clear about the jb of a congressman is and isn't. and that the republicans control the senate if you want to pass legislation you have to work on things that have ao good chance of going through the senate. so to see that institution for self-promotion of which they go to and work through. >> that is a race to the campaign with a great embarrassment but interestingly the succession speech lives...
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today it's my honor to introduce as the next speaker one of my heroes senator ted cruz. i first learned about senator cruz in 2012 when he was running for the united states senate in the great state of texas. i very clearly remember reading an article in national review about this underdog reaganite who despite facing a tremendous uphill battle would fight and win the primary against the establishment candidate and then the general election. and that is what best describes senator cruz, a fighter. he has always fought for and defended the conservative values that have helped make america the incredible nation that it is. his whole life, he's fought against socialism and communist regimes like the castros in cuba, from which his father escaped after being tortured and imprisoned with nothing but $100 sewn into his underwear. senator cruz fought to keep the words one nation under god in our pledge of allegiance taking that case -- [ applause ] >> in the senate he's fought to repeal obamacare and confirm judges and justices who will uphold the constitution. he's currently f
today it's my honor to introduce as the next speaker one of my heroes senator ted cruz. i first learned about senator cruz in 2012 when he was running for the united states senate in the great state of texas. i very clearly remember reading an article in national review about this underdog reaganite who despite facing a tremendous uphill battle would fight and win the primary against the establishment candidate and then the general election. and that is what best describes senator cruz, a...
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i think that is ted kennedy's legacy. it's so fascinating that the history of that is almost erased with a great embarrassment at his institute. his concession speech lives on and so many ways. the ones that you referred to. when he endorsed barack obama for president he carried it forward. it's the issue of resiliency. and the characters in your books each in different ways have some resilience. jerry brown when he was defeated for the senate in 1982. that was the end. a lot of people said he went off in the wilderness and not only that but in 1992 when he ran for president for the third time. they would not allow him to speak at the convention unless he he spoke. and used his 20 minutes that he was allotted because he had one a few primaries and have some delicates he was considered to be finished at that point in 1992 and come back and moved to oakland and all of his friends. they still live in san francisco. he's very much part of that san francisco bay area word. what are you thinking. he talks about the jesuit motto
i think that is ted kennedy's legacy. it's so fascinating that the history of that is almost erased with a great embarrassment at his institute. his concession speech lives on and so many ways. the ones that you referred to. when he endorsed barack obama for president he carried it forward. it's the issue of resiliency. and the characters in your books each in different ways have some resilience. jerry brown when he was defeated for the senate in 1982. that was the end. a lot of people said he...
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could work with it you can sit down and have a frank conversation and they would chase the story even ted turner could that was cnn then but today clearly once no conservative and is on a mission against donald trump and the audience clearly is leaving the last time i checked 500 in a nation of 571,000 on a good night so to put that into perspective two tenths of 1 percent of the american population and to put that in its proper perspective more people own pet chickens and watch cnn. [laughter] >> so what about digital numbers like social media? >> we will go there in the second. and you are right and there's also more prostitutes in america than viewers of cnn so does that mean cnn is completely irrelevant? know they go to cnn.com. that has about 20 million people so what's the difference you get a lot more news on cnn.com then on cnn is like cbs.com is quite good but cbs is not. fox has 26 million on fox.com so if you want to get your story out fox news is nice but foxnews.com is the place to go cnn.com the word that comes through the institution of cnn that what you watch in the dennis
could work with it you can sit down and have a frank conversation and they would chase the story even ted turner could that was cnn then but today clearly once no conservative and is on a mission against donald trump and the audience clearly is leaving the last time i checked 500 in a nation of 571,000 on a good night so to put that into perspective two tenths of 1 percent of the american population and to put that in its proper perspective more people own pet chickens and watch cnn. [laughter]...
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ology cause ted drew inspiration from the world heritage site for his cardboard installation. and some pretty. you need to do that again it's fascinating work and a bit like being an architect. i have kids and as a boy i myself used to play with cardboard boxes to which you're asking did you get your way you can be anything you want a little come with a ship an airplane or whatever he said you know the truth of. these monumental cardboard concepts would hardly be feasible without plenty of help from the people of new. buildings are made of some 3000 rolls of tape and 23000 boxes far fewer than bricks in the originals they take just one week of construction not much to build an entire city but it did require months of planning and precision drawings much like an architect would make. the 46 year old artist's favorite piece is the tower. room this is a replica inspired by st joseph's church and they all have the fear that regime change now history test the limits of the limits we're going to build it's about 26 meters 26 and a hot almost 27 meters high can win votes that. partic
ology cause ted drew inspiration from the world heritage site for his cardboard installation. and some pretty. you need to do that again it's fascinating work and a bit like being an architect. i have kids and as a boy i myself used to play with cardboard boxes to which you're asking did you get your way you can be anything you want a little come with a ship an airplane or whatever he said you know the truth of. these monumental cardboard concepts would hardly be feasible without plenty of help...
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cause ted is already planning his next cardboard city. looks like a lot of planet but i live in a d w tourist guide for the city with a difference it features 50 berliners from around the world who've made their home here and their tips for what to see in this great city today we feature a real deep are noise and his tips for tourists is difficult to see when you're wandering around that's because it's old deep underground entry is mall. has been exploring underground. because i found. association in 1907. around 8 meters below the surface of this news team had spent he is clearing tens of thousands of cubic meters of rubble. this newly built entrance leads to an escape tunnel that was secretly to help 17 east german citizens flee to west berlin he said almost being completed but was discovered before it could be used. klaus could learn from west berlin help dig the tunnel he wanted to smuggle his pregnant wife out of the spelling with an organ this is the original tunnel from that came 7971 it's the only one preserved in its original sta
cause ted is already planning his next cardboard city. looks like a lot of planet but i live in a d w tourist guide for the city with a difference it features 50 berliners from around the world who've made their home here and their tips for what to see in this great city today we feature a real deep are noise and his tips for tourists is difficult to see when you're wandering around that's because it's old deep underground entry is mall. has been exploring underground. because i found....
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." >>> plus, the eye-opening prediction ted cruz made about denmark during the 2016 campaign. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. frustrated that everyday activities cause wrinkles and there's nothing you can do about it? downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. try downy wrinkleguard. ♪ i'm discovering, i'm ♪ discovering ooooh ♪ ♪ all the color in, all the color in the world ♪ ♪ i'm uncovering, i'm uncovering ♪ ♪ oooooh bring color to life with the very best paint, only at your sherwin-williams store. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure.
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. >> senator ted cruz spoke recently about liberty, social justice, and free enterprise. the young america's foundation conference in washington dc. [cheering and applause] >> god bless the young america's foundation. [cheering and applause] ]audience chanting "usa, usa!" : so, 17 minutes ago, nancy pelosi sent out a security alert. discovered there were a bunch of young troublemakers in town. [cheering and applause] sen. cruz: she said she heard this gathering was dangerous. infectious. harmful ifthat are you are a big government autocrat. dangerouss are also lefty.are a woke, preciouse an oh so hollywood celebrity. if you are a university administrator, the ideas that are represented in this room are terrifying. for those watching at home on c-span, there are no safe spaces in this room. [cheering and applause] sen. cruz: tyranny has been with us since the dawn of time. big government, the power of the government to control your life has been with us since the dawn of time. let me tell you, the men and women who gathered here, hollywood and the universities, the 22cy pe
. >> senator ted cruz spoke recently about liberty, social justice, and free enterprise. the young america's foundation conference in washington dc. [cheering and applause] >> god bless the young america's foundation. [cheering and applause] ]audience chanting "usa, usa!" : so, 17 minutes ago, nancy pelosi sent out a security alert. discovered there were a bunch of young troublemakers in town. [cheering and applause] sen. cruz: she said she heard this gathering was...
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vanessa george was a nursery assistant at little ted's vanessa george was a nursery assistant at little ted's nursery in plymouth, where instead of caring for the children, she abused them in the worst possible way. it's torn my family apart. it's torn the community apart. every day is a living nightmare. people would jump in saying, they must have heard those children scream. why did they do nothing? we all felt, how did we not know? even hardened journalists were shocked at the sheer audacity and wickedness of the sexual depravation. some of the families sobbed and swore when they heard that george could be freed from jail in seven years. i know one day the question is going to come. my child is going to ask the question about whether they went to the nursery, and i don't know what i'm going to tell them. in a matter of weeks, vanessa george is due to be released. feelings are running high ahead of vanessa george coming out of prison. for the first time ever, one of vanessa george's colleagues from the nursery wants to speak out, alongside the father of one of the suspected victims. t
vanessa george was a nursery assistant at little ted's vanessa george was a nursery assistant at little ted's nursery in plymouth, where instead of caring for the children, she abused them in the worst possible way. it's torn my family apart. it's torn the community apart. every day is a living nightmare. people would jump in saying, they must have heard those children scream. why did they do nothing? we all felt, how did we not know? even hardened journalists were shocked at the sheer audacity...
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cause ted is already planning his next cardboard city. looks like a lot of planet but i live in a d w tourist guide for this city with a difference it features 50 bowl winners from around the world who've made their home here and their tips for what to see in this great city today we feature a real deep. arnold and his tip for tourists is difficult to see when you're wandering around that's because it's all deep underground entry is small. arnold has been exploring underground for 2 decades he co-founded the event in association in 1997. around 8 meters below the surface of the team have spent years clearing tens of thousands of cubic meters of rubble. and this newly built.
cause ted is already planning his next cardboard city. looks like a lot of planet but i live in a d w tourist guide for this city with a difference it features 50 bowl winners from around the world who've made their home here and their tips for what to see in this great city today we feature a real deep. arnold and his tip for tourists is difficult to see when you're wandering around that's because it's all deep underground entry is small. arnold has been exploring underground for 2 decades he...
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live to senator ted cruz. let's listen in to several victims who are being treated. >> i am the son of a cuban immigrant. my dad came to texas from cuba in 1957 and this murderer was a bigoted hateful white supremacist terrorist and i am confident that state law enforcement, federal law enforcement will have them prosecuted as a terrorists. everything that the full force of federal and state law enforcement will come after him but we need to be united in denouncing this hateful bigotry. i tell you texas is was i was visiting with a woman a few minutes ago in the hospital who was shot, she's 81 and she would mow her lawn every weekend. she was full of joy, full of peace in the face of tragedy, i was visiting with another young woman, a stranger, she was shot, a stranger brought her into his car and drove her to the hospital and saved her life and one of the things we can be truly inspired and uplifted is in the face of darkness and evil there are everyday heroes living down the street who will stand up and help
live to senator ted cruz. let's listen in to several victims who are being treated. >> i am the son of a cuban immigrant. my dad came to texas from cuba in 1957 and this murderer was a bigoted hateful white supremacist terrorist and i am confident that state law enforcement, federal law enforcement will have them prosecuted as a terrorists. everything that the full force of federal and state law enforcement will come after him but we need to be united in denouncing this hateful bigotry. i...
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to do it really fast because there is a presidential primary debate that night, degrees president, ted cruz a former supreme court court, has a lot of experience in this area and if this becomes ted cruz's idea to block the nominee the republicans are not going to want to do it because nobody wants to do 10 cruz's bidding so that is why mcconnell acted so quickly. he needed to get in front of this so everybody is looking at scalia's death knowing it will be a big thing at this debate and trying to strategize around it. another person who is strategizing around this is donald trump. don mcgann, a major character in the book, very interesting guy, don mcgann, trump's campaign attorney, had been appointed to the fec, by george w. bush and put on with mitch mcconnell's help because don mcgann i have known a long time. i call him a radical libertarian, don is anti-bureaucratic person and when he got on the fec, became the chairman, he basically shut down the federal election commission and stopped them from doing some of the regulation. to don mcgann that is what he wanted to do and exactly
to do it really fast because there is a presidential primary debate that night, degrees president, ted cruz a former supreme court court, has a lot of experience in this area and if this becomes ted cruz's idea to block the nominee the republicans are not going to want to do it because nobody wants to do 10 cruz's bidding so that is why mcconnell acted so quickly. he needed to get in front of this so everybody is looking at scalia's death knowing it will be a big thing at this debate and trying...
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i had endorsed ted cruz. i was asked to submit a piece as to why i was supporting ted cruz over donald trump. in the book i reprint exactly what i wrote. i stand behind it and there was a donald trump, he did not walk with conservatives like reagan did. it's a simple. well, unfortunately that addition became the bible for never trump. there were some people with the national view and continue to be very vocal vocally anti- trump. but we got that in there. i was the recipients of other interesting hate suite. . . . >> at the end of the lunch he asked and i said we had and he sent a check afterwards. my wife was not happy with that but it was be met but the language i found that to be interesting because that's a phrase that used to describe alma rosato to fire her like a dog with multiple people against men and women but somehow against women as a feminist so talking about the humility when the president uses language like that is it unfair is he truly sexist or wait racist or more equal combatant if i am spea
i had endorsed ted cruz. i was asked to submit a piece as to why i was supporting ted cruz over donald trump. in the book i reprint exactly what i wrote. i stand behind it and there was a donald trump, he did not walk with conservatives like reagan did. it's a simple. well, unfortunately that addition became the bible for never trump. there were some people with the national view and continue to be very vocal vocally anti- trump. but we got that in there. i was the recipients of other...
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it has signed a five—year deal with next, who will "create and sell" ted baker—branded clothes, shoes and accessories for babies and children. now, have you worked out how brexit is going to affect you? the country is obviously divided about what they think about brexit — they are also divided about how to behave. just under a third of consumers have changed their spending habits due to brexit uncertainty, and just under a quarter have put off making major purchases, a survey by kpmg suggested. they are also delaying booking holidays and making stock market investments. in london, one in 20 people even delayed their wedding due to brexit. linda ellett is uk head of consumer markets for kpmg. linda, is it overall having an effect on the economy? these are things, it affects our lifestyles and in to vote —— my individual basis, does it affect the economy? as you have said, we surveyed individuals across britain to ask them how brexit uncertainty has changed their spending habits. one in three have changed their spending habits and most interestingly to me is that nearly one in two
it has signed a five—year deal with next, who will "create and sell" ted baker—branded clothes, shoes and accessories for babies and children. now, have you worked out how brexit is going to affect you? the country is obviously divided about what they think about brexit — they are also divided about how to behave. just under a third of consumers have changed their spending habits due to brexit uncertainty, and just under a quarter have put off making major purchases, a survey by...
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we're going to keep coming out here till ted wheeler does something. >> portland's mayor ted wheeler said president trump's tweet was not helpful and added to the noise of a potentially volatile situation. by the way designating antifa as a tear anner organization would be difficult since is the u.s. has no domestic terrorism law and the group itself has no centralized headquarters or leader. >>> troesh information has come to light about president trump's speech last week that took place at a chemical plant in the state of pennsylvania. it now appears the plant workers felt they had to attend the speech or risk losing pay. a memo also instructed them not to protest the president but it's not clear who exactly wrote that memo. the company says that it wasn't them. cnn's kristin holmes explains what we know so far. >> reporter: well, shell is deny they go wrote that memo and they are taking particular issue with the line about how workers were not allowed to protest president trump saying that any language about worker conduct was not something that came from the company but when it c
we're going to keep coming out here till ted wheeler does something. >> portland's mayor ted wheeler said president trump's tweet was not helpful and added to the noise of a potentially volatile situation. by the way designating antifa as a tear anner organization would be difficult since is the u.s. has no domestic terrorism law and the group itself has no centralized headquarters or leader. >>> troesh information has come to light about president trump's speech last week that...
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kamela harris, the mayor of san juan, ted cruz, marco rubio and hillary clinton. michelle, he's got a lot of nasties on his list. i think that's projection. >> i think he's a misogynist. we'll e we' we've all known that. he gets incensed like i said before, when a woman says no to him or when he feels he is being humiliated and laughered at by women. in effect he is getting laughered at by women all over the world, women leaders in scandinavia, in germany, every kind of everywhere there are women in power, they are laughing at this ridiculous example of male bluster run amuck. >> you can also look for women to be the first women to flee the republican party and supporting donald trump if a recession actually happens. you talk to women republicans, they have very, very already on edge with the president and i can see them saying, you know what, i don't have to put up with this. >> we got the numbers yesterday. >> and it's not just -- >> 32% deficit among women as opposed to a 13% deficit before. >> yeah. >> it's not just the suburban college educated women we saw.
kamela harris, the mayor of san juan, ted cruz, marco rubio and hillary clinton. michelle, he's got a lot of nasties on his list. i think that's projection. >> i think he's a misogynist. we'll e we' we've all known that. he gets incensed like i said before, when a woman says no to him or when he feels he is being humiliated and laughered at by women. in effect he is getting laughered at by women all over the world, women leaders in scandinavia, in germany, every kind of everywhere there...
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senator ted cruz. let's listen in. i think that's where several of the victims are gathering. >> i am the son of a cuban immigrant. my dad came to america in 1957 and i am confident that state law enforcement and federal law enforcement, and i'm confident that the full force of federal and state law enforcement will come after him. but we need to be united in denouncing this hateful bigotry. i was visiting with the woman a few minutes ago in the hospital who was shot, and she was 81 and would mow her lawn every week. she was full of joy, full of peace in the face of tragedy, in the face of tragedy she was full of joy. she was shot and a stranger brought her into his car and drove her to the hospital. at one of the things that we can be truly inspired and uplifted with it is, in the face of darkness and evil. there are every day heroes living down the street will stand up and help. they only come closer and closer together, and the best cure for hatred is love. there are literally millions of texans, mi
senator ted cruz. let's listen in. i think that's where several of the victims are gathering. >> i am the son of a cuban immigrant. my dad came to america in 1957 and i am confident that state law enforcement and federal law enforcement, and i'm confident that the full force of federal and state law enforcement will come after him. but we need to be united in denouncing this hateful bigotry. i was visiting with the woman a few minutes ago in the hospital who was shot, and she was 81 and...
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so, ted, are you buying or selling right now? >> well, we're not doing either one right now, deirdre. we have a high amount of cash in our stock accounts. we're probably 32% or so. when things have reached a level of, we felt like they were fully valued, we just haven't had anything to buy. so we haven't done a lot of that. really august has done nothing if you get right down to it. deirdre: except give people a lot of heartburn. jared, what are you advising? >> got to dip into that zantac. i think volatility continues. there are always things to buy. a question of your risk tolerance, how much you can deal with. i think safe plays are going with the value names, looking for defensive type stuff, big yields, big dividend if you look to play it safe. this game with china is not over. we have dorian raging towards florida. we don't know how that will end up. i do like, believe it or not home depots, lowe's as long as this is not another andrew, we're praying it is not. we're looking staying long with amazon, apple here but probably
so, ted, are you buying or selling right now? >> well, we're not doing either one right now, deirdre. we have a high amount of cash in our stock accounts. we're probably 32% or so. when things have reached a level of, we felt like they were fully valued, we just haven't had anything to buy. so we haven't done a lot of that. really august has done nothing if you get right down to it. deirdre: except give people a lot of heartburn. jared, what are you advising? >> got to dip into that...
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reeves, looking good in a burgundy tux, and alex winter loading band gear while shooting "bill and ted 3" in new orleans. they kind of look like wedding singers and clearly, there's no mistaking them on set. but the same can't be said for keanu's former co-star charlize theron. short brown hair. olive trench coat. black lace-up boots. yep, that's charlize but, who's this? it's her body double. shot on the british set of the upcoming netflix movie "the old guard," the double was re-shooting scenes that charlize had performed earlier. and she's not the only star to have a look-alike. chris hemsworth's double bobby holland hanton has stepped in for him on "thor." "snow white and the huntsman," and "bad times at the el royale." bobby even has to eat the same diet to get that ripped bod. >> between six to eight meals a day, chris has a chef on set, they cook for me as well. >> reese witherspoon also has a doppelganger. >> this is marilee and she's my double, don't we look-alike? >> they met when marilee was an extra. >> everyone said you look so much alike, she became my double. >> jen garn
reeves, looking good in a burgundy tux, and alex winter loading band gear while shooting "bill and ted 3" in new orleans. they kind of look like wedding singers and clearly, there's no mistaking them on set. but the same can't be said for keanu's former co-star charlize theron. short brown hair. olive trench coat. black lace-up boots. yep, that's charlize but, who's this? it's her body double. shot on the british set of the upcoming netflix movie "the old guard," the double...
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ted cruz barely beats beto o'rourke. but the reason he didn't have a serious primary challenge is because he came around on donald trump and won trump's support. that's the -- it's all politics. >> i'm glad you reminded us of that convention moment. i remember that. it was pretty shocking. >> it was remarkable. you thought they'll never patch things up. well. >> another texan rival now turned ally, governor rick perry. watch this. >> he offers a barking carnival act that can best be described as trumpism. a toxic mix of demagoguery and mean spiritedness and nonsense. >> listen, perry's one of the most stable members of the trump cabinet in a white house known for a high turnover. how has he managed to stay on so long after such a stinging rebuke. >> it's remarkable to think we're four years on and he's the energy secretary. he has been since the start of the trump administration. how has he been able to stay on? donald trump loves a redemption story. we used to be rivals, but rick and i are good now. the way that it work
ted cruz barely beats beto o'rourke. but the reason he didn't have a serious primary challenge is because he came around on donald trump and won trump's support. that's the -- it's all politics. >> i'm glad you reminded us of that convention moment. i remember that. it was pretty shocking. >> it was remarkable. you thought they'll never patch things up. well. >> another texan rival now turned ally, governor rick perry. watch this. >> he offers a barking carnival act that...
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and now, keanu is starring in the "bill and ted" reboot with samara. it's come full triangle, y'all. but now, she's the star of the dark comedy, "ready or not." >> you shot the maid! >> does it look like she's wearing a giant white wedding dress? >> andie macdowell also stars in the film. what are your top three rules for looking as good as you do? >> stay away from twitter. i eat really well. i'm really health-conscious. >> what's your biggest indulgence? >> i indulge in dark chocolate. >> andie's not the only cast member who's age-defying. adam brody was with his wife leighton meester and we showed them this throwback from the set of "the o.c." when he was 23. >> adam brody here. >> that's the best work i've done. >> it's really unglamorous. ♪ california >> could there be an o.c. reboot? rachel billson posted this pic of the two last week would it take? >> so much money. >>> coming up -- our 90210 fashion flashback. the co-star that has jennie's 12-year-old daughter swooning. >> it's so weird, it's love. > andeline shakes up her style. her daring n
and now, keanu is starring in the "bill and ted" reboot with samara. it's come full triangle, y'all. but now, she's the star of the dark comedy, "ready or not." >> you shot the maid! >> does it look like she's wearing a giant white wedding dress? >> andie macdowell also stars in the film. what are your top three rules for looking as good as you do? >> stay away from twitter. i eat really well. i'm really health-conscious. >> what's your biggest...
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it was the highest rated episode of ted koppel's career. and he was criticized afterwards for being too soft on them. one reporter wrote that he had all the ferocity of an overweight house cat. by the way, in abc thing that aired earlier ted koppel was on there quite a bit. and they really treat him gently. they do not bring up any of that at all. he gets to reinterpret his interaction with jim and tammy. it proved that if nothing else, even though people did not know them, ted koppel did not know them , what to make of them, how to handle the they new media. they had spent their entire career on television. and they knew how to handle television. and they pretty much ate them alive that night. 's but one thing you talk about as bad refers we always have to grapple with the public versus the private and how much in these interviews they are really telling us about their private lives? we could tell how stressed tammy faye was based on her makeup. >> yes , her makeup. it was really a mask that she wore to distance yourself from the public. a
it was the highest rated episode of ted koppel's career. and he was criticized afterwards for being too soft on them. one reporter wrote that he had all the ferocity of an overweight house cat. by the way, in abc thing that aired earlier ted koppel was on there quite a bit. and they really treat him gently. they do not bring up any of that at all. he gets to reinterpret his interaction with jim and tammy. it proved that if nothing else, even though people did not know them, ted koppel did not...
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this is the beto that was successful against ted cruz. the leadership of his campaign, i actually know one of them who worked with me in 2018, and he's a good one to be a candidate. >> beto was in his hometown in el paso over the weekend, obviously still dealing with the fallout of the shooting. was there any talk of beto even though he wasn't there? >> that certainly was a big decision for congressman o'rourke to not come to the state. it was a huge weekend of campaigning here with the state fair. there was also a gun control forum that was held in the wake of these two shootings. congressman o'rourke was able to send a video message and weigh in on some of these events. his staff certainly was representing him and holding a moment of silence, even, at one of these events, an acknowledgment of those victims, so he was still extending himself into the state of iowa, trying to keep himself present in some way. >> nola, this weekend the houston chronicle echoed this sentiment calling on beto to come home and run for senate. they wrote this.
this is the beto that was successful against ted cruz. the leadership of his campaign, i actually know one of them who worked with me in 2018, and he's a good one to be a candidate. >> beto was in his hometown in el paso over the weekend, obviously still dealing with the fallout of the shooting. was there any talk of beto even though he wasn't there? >> that certainly was a big decision for congressman o'rourke to not come to the state. it was a huge weekend of campaigning here with...
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the peril has never been greater. >> reporter: if you couldn't beat ted cruz here. >> right. >> reporter: what makes you think you can beat donald trump? >> texas. in 2018, a state that had been 50th in voter turnout. >> reporter: coming close is nice. >> yep. the other thing you need to know about texas is there are 38 electoral college votes in this state. i can win those 38 electoral college votes. it's that movement, it's that candidate that it will take to beat donald trump. >> reporter: accustomed to the role as the outsider, beto o'rourke is also at this moment a long shot, in a crowded field of democratic contenders. a city's heartbreak refocussed and reenergized his campaign. it's up to him now to rescue it. and a reminder. abc news and you knunivision wit the next debate the second week of september with george stephanopoulos and linsey davis and jorge ramos. >>> up next, despite physical challenges, this athlete's proving nothing is impossible. let's do it. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry in and lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month with c
the peril has never been greater. >> reporter: if you couldn't beat ted cruz here. >> right. >> reporter: what makes you think you can beat donald trump? >> texas. in 2018, a state that had been 50th in voter turnout. >> reporter: coming close is nice. >> yep. the other thing you need to know about texas is there are 38 electoral college votes in this state. i can win those 38 electoral college votes. it's that movement, it's that candidate that it will take...
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also a part of the only vehicles ted's concept the cardboard city is meant to be ephemeral. is already planning his next cardboard city. looks like a lot of planet in a d.-w. tourist guide for this city with a difference it features 50 berliners from around the world who've made their home here and their tips for what to see in this great city today we feature a real deep our noise and his tips for tourists is difficult to see when you're wandering around that's because it's all deep underground entry is more. has been exploring underground berlin for 2 decades he co-founded the veldt in association in 1907. around 8 meters below the surface of the new scene have spent years clearing tens of thousands of cubic meters of rubble. this newly built entrance leads to an escape tunnel that was secretly done to help 17 east german citizens flee to west berlin he said the most being completed but was discovered before it could be used. klaus could pin from west berlin help dig this hamel he wanted to smuggle his pregnant wife out of the spolin. this is the original tunnel from 7971
also a part of the only vehicles ted's concept the cardboard city is meant to be ephemeral. is already planning his next cardboard city. looks like a lot of planet in a d.-w. tourist guide for this city with a difference it features 50 berliners from around the world who've made their home here and their tips for what to see in this great city today we feature a real deep our noise and his tips for tourists is difficult to see when you're wandering around that's because it's all deep...
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the demolition is also a part of the only vehicles ted's concept the cardboard city is meant to be ephemeral. so that's it now it's over this is really the end of the project. it only takes a little while before the place. but it's fun to watch the people laughing shouting . and enjoying themselves. even with the inclement weather the happening was a complete success and only pecans ted is already planning his next cardboard city . today if you want to tell something to your friend or neighbor who lives across the alps well you probably reach for your cell phone but back in the day and i'll porn was used to all different sound sequences they had different messages the out form was also used by shepherds to collect their cattle in the mountains while today it is considered a national symbol of switzerland at that country's biggest alpine festival we find out why. switzerland prides itself on stunning mountain panorama breathtaking scenery and the national symbol that's music to the ears of many of the alpine. thousands of alcuin fans flock to now down in the canton of ellis to pay homage to t
the demolition is also a part of the only vehicles ted's concept the cardboard city is meant to be ephemeral. so that's it now it's over this is really the end of the project. it only takes a little while before the place. but it's fun to watch the people laughing shouting . and enjoying themselves. even with the inclement weather the happening was a complete success and only pecans ted is already planning his next cardboard city . today if you want to tell something to your friend or neighbor...
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next welcome scott then rebecca followed by ted and ending here. they will do three to five minutes about the books and we will launch into a discussion about this idea of family memory history and civil rights. >> thank you. i want to thank you all for your attention to this very important work. july 2 is a big day civil rights history. the birthday of marshall and my grandmother, actually. it's also the day they signed the civil rights act of 1964. on that same day in gettysburg, famous mississippi freedom summer. it's an incredible scene. five black churches all over have these kids sort pouring into churches, they are excited to join the civil rights movement. one of the people who came, and 82-year-old man. elementary school age kids, one of my favorites is one of the churches, they have to cut on off enrollment. the kids seek their friends into the church after being told they can't come. the incredible moment, my book started off as a journey to tell that story until i sat down, i wrote what i thought was a beautiful introduction describing
next welcome scott then rebecca followed by ted and ending here. they will do three to five minutes about the books and we will launch into a discussion about this idea of family memory history and civil rights. >> thank you. i want to thank you all for your attention to this very important work. july 2 is a big day civil rights history. the birthday of marshall and my grandmother, actually. it's also the day they signed the civil rights act of 1964. on that same day in gettysburg, famous...