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democrats are going to be running against senator danes. >> would tulsi gabbard be elected senator of hawaii? no. >> i won in montana in 2016. donald trump took montana by 20. i won by 4. 25 to 30% of my voters voted for donald trump. >> why did they vote for a democrat, you? >> i think they knew i might disagree on some issues, but i'd be fighting for them. i'm fighting for the better economic gains. and i think that folks even though as a democrat, and we're kind of a purple state, that they knew that everybody day i'm recognizing that not everybody is liming up that ladder, having that fair shot for opportunity and i'd be working for them to do that. >> how do you deal with a party that on so many issues seems to lean left? i was watching the very first debate. i thought it was exciting. everybody has their hands up. why are they flapping their hands up so fast. if you get in the country without documentation, immediate health care. how about thinking a couple of seconds? >> look, we've got to reform our immigration system. in an area like that or decriminalizing border entry, thos
democrats are going to be running against senator danes. >> would tulsi gabbard be elected senator of hawaii? no. >> i won in montana in 2016. donald trump took montana by 20. i won by 4. 25 to 30% of my voters voted for donald trump. >> why did they vote for a democrat, you? >> i think they knew i might disagree on some issues, but i'd be fighting for them. i'm fighting for the better economic gains. and i think that folks even though as a democrat, and we're kind of a...
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it was once held by the british and then the danes, i believe. it is in the northeastern part of south america. it became independent, and once it became independent, the country became very much a marxist regime. and at the time, prime minister burnham was the leader of the country. jones was attracted to that country in part because of the embrace of marxism, which is something jones embraced as well. also because the government was willing to -- lease him land, or gave him land in the middle of the country where the jungles were deep, and it was an opportunity for them to build their commune. brian: here is some video of congressman ryan. what was his district? rep. speier: his district was mostly san mateo county. so it was the suburbs of san francisco. there were a lot of whites that had children who were from comfortable homes. but it was also at a time when there was this interest in wanting to embrace the opportunity for african americans and whites to live together. that's the pitch jim jones made. here we will create our utopia. and, ir
it was once held by the british and then the danes, i believe. it is in the northeastern part of south america. it became independent, and once it became independent, the country became very much a marxist regime. and at the time, prime minister burnham was the leader of the country. jones was attracted to that country in part because of the embrace of marxism, which is something jones embraced as well. also because the government was willing to -- lease him land, or gave him land in the middle...
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. >> dane glikman. a compliment and a question. there's no question that your service has materially improved in the last couple years and that's not just because i was my global services renewed. it's because in truth there's a remarkable difference in how people are treated on an airplane. so all the carriers, but i fly united more than anything else. i'd like you to comment on kind of the elephant in the room, the 737 max 8. and how you as an airline responded to that when you were so reliant on getting these new airplanes and that they were certified by the faa and how you'vecrisis. it's been the most serious -- >> this is swen things like the core four, safety first, flight safety in particular. there really is absolutely no disagreement on how important that is. any airline, certainly in the united states, anything that can affect flight safety is immediately dealt with. once we had -- i think the decision prots was do we have facts and data that support a grounding? that's important because to return an aircraft to flight yo
. >> dane glikman. a compliment and a question. there's no question that your service has materially improved in the last couple years and that's not just because i was my global services renewed. it's because in truth there's a remarkable difference in how people are treated on an airplane. so all the carriers, but i fly united more than anything else. i'd like you to comment on kind of the elephant in the room, the 737 max 8. and how you as an airline responded to that when you were so...
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that was just in the lobby but over the last hour hundreds of stream dane and they're completely taken over this building they have occupied it we don't know what has happened to the right place who were inside they were definitely there they don't seem to be now we don't know where they went they must have gone somewhere and the protesters have gone right up through that building the power to that building has been largely cut just an emergency power now of the protests have been standing in windows on upper floors using flashlights to show the crowd down here that they're in the huge cheer has gone up you are still so earlier about the chance of these right saying yeah inside the chamber we've had some of that translated some of the cantonese graffiti if you want to call it that and some of that graffiti says there are no riots is only tyranny now there are 2 parts to that the 1st part there are no riots is the protest is a very very angry that at the protests a couple of weeks back now which also turned violent they were called riots as they really did not like that description and
that was just in the lobby but over the last hour hundreds of stream dane and they're completely taken over this building they have occupied it we don't know what has happened to the right place who were inside they were definitely there they don't seem to be now we don't know where they went they must have gone somewhere and the protesters have gone right up through that building the power to that building has been largely cut just an emergency power now of the protests have been standing in...
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and, of course, right now, i'm calling on senator danes to apologize for just wholeheartedly agreeing to what the president said. i think that is way below the peel when -- that's not what the people of montana are looking for. they're looking for a representative, they're looking for a senator who will represent them and have an independent mind. that's what they're looking for. and that's why i think i can run -- i'm running and that's why i'm going on win. >> mr. mayor, it's jonathan lamere. you have a remarkable personal story. you're a refugee of the liberian civil war and now a naval reservist here in the united states. talk to us about what you see with this administration and how they're treating refugees and those seeking asylum. there's movement to toughen the regulations at the southern border and elsewhere. how much of that is going to inform what you want to do were you to be elected? >> you see, the thing here is, people that are seeking asylum, we have to get it straight. they're not breaking the law. our law says come to a port of entry. so when they're coming to the p
and, of course, right now, i'm calling on senator danes to apologize for just wholeheartedly agreeing to what the president said. i think that is way below the peel when -- that's not what the people of montana are looking for. they're looking for a representative, they're looking for a senator who will represent them and have an independent mind. that's what they're looking for. and that's why i think i can run -- i'm running and that's why i'm going on win. >> mr. mayor, it's jonathan...
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sfo >> dane that, we need to invite you more often. let's see here. >> i think i am with you. the people of puerto rico won the week. they ousted the governor and took to the streets hundreds of thousands of people. they shown what the power of people could do and holding your government accountable and holding the governor clearly accountable. it is amazing to see. what a moment to see ricky martin on top of that truck and he was waving -- >> he was living da vida loca. >> it was incredibly powerful and power to them. thank you for showing us on the mainland how to do it. you know working with protest organization. i think it was amazing to watch. >> puerto rico at this point has the most active engaged civic citizens in america. they are doing -- >> they are it. >> come on everybody. we got to follow soon. >> right? >> and even russia. >> we are going to work on it. we'll never give up on him. charl charlie pierce, who won the week? >> i would like to nominate somebody folks have not heard of him. a guy named paul brooke, he's a sculptor and for the ohio state fair, it is st
sfo >> dane that, we need to invite you more often. let's see here. >> i think i am with you. the people of puerto rico won the week. they ousted the governor and took to the streets hundreds of thousands of people. they shown what the power of people could do and holding your government accountable and holding the governor clearly accountable. it is amazing to see. what a moment to see ricky martin on top of that truck and he was waving -- >> he was living da vida loca....
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. >> seated at a "george" table, where you have an ann coulter and paul begala seated with claire danes and tom ford, that was a very "george" moment. >> larry flynt was at our table, which i do not approve of, but -- oh, what the heck, it got them press. if he got attention by being attacked for bringing these people, i'm sure john was happy. >> after the correspondents' dinner, we were at the "vanity fair" party and there were these loungy chairs and she was sitting on his lap and i think it was a madly in love moment. john was so excited and so proud of "george" and carolyn was really proud of him. >> i have to be honest, that weekend was a little overwhelming. the publisher for "george" ended up leaving the magazine just a few weeks before white house correspondents' weekend. >> the novelty of the magazine had worn off. the difficulty of putting out a magazine that fundamentally is about public affairs, which is not the first thing people grab at the newsstand, is tough. >> "george" magazine was having a hard time building an audience. john cared profoundly about "george." it was hi
. >> seated at a "george" table, where you have an ann coulter and paul begala seated with claire danes and tom ford, that was a very "george" moment. >> larry flynt was at our table, which i do not approve of, but -- oh, what the heck, it got them press. if he got attention by being attacked for bringing these people, i'm sure john was happy. >> after the correspondents' dinner, we were at the "vanity fair" party and there were these loungy...
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broncearnos en algunos sectores que nos pueda mencionar medidas que debemos de tomar para que no los daÑe tanto el sol >>> bueno, el sol lo necesitamos >>> la vitamina d o sea, sin sol tenemos una vitamina d de hecho tienen vitamina d baja o sea, hay una relaciÓn entre el cÁncer y la vitamina d. insista muchÍsimo en esto >>> hay alguna otra cosa que podamos utilizar para protegernos del sol sin necesidad de tener ponerse algodÓn >>> la sopa de algodÓn nos protege bastante,s no exponerse largas horas y tener cuidado que estando nublado las personas piensan que estamos protegidos del sol, pero pueden traspasar pero la ropa blanca nos protege del sol >>> el ponerme nena ocasiÓn el protector solar es mÁs que suficiente >>> no, es incorrecto >> o sea, que el agua no los quita. ahÍ estamos mucho mÁs expuestas cada vez que entremos al agua utilizar el protector solar para evitar aunque estemos en la sombra que los propios rayos ultravioletas nos continÚe afectando >> si yo utilizo un bronceador un bloqueador cuÁl es el mÍnimo que debemos de utilizar >> normalmente entre un 15-20%. lo
broncearnos en algunos sectores que nos pueda mencionar medidas que debemos de tomar para que no los daÑe tanto el sol >>> bueno, el sol lo necesitamos >>> la vitamina d o sea, sin sol tenemos una vitamina d de hecho tienen vitamina d baja o sea, hay una relaciÓn entre el cÁncer y la vitamina d. insista muchÍsimo en esto >>> hay alguna otra cosa que podamos utilizar para protegernos del sol sin necesidad de tener ponerse algodÓn >>> la sopa de algodÓn...
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the presiding officer: the senator -- dane we're at a great time in our nation's history. america was founded on the principles of liberty, the free enterprise system and the promotion of national sovereignty and a strong national defense. under these principles, we have built the greatest country in the history of the world. we've shown the world time and time again the genius of american ingenuity and the grits of american determination. what makes america so great is not that we are bonded by one ethnicity or one race but we are bonded together by the idea of liberty and montanans agree. montanans want less government. montanans don't want the hand of big government in washington, d.c. in their pockets making decisions on their behalf or limiting their freedoms. in montana we understand the principles of freedom, however radical, socialist, far-left movement is growing across this country and has taken root as the new voice of democratic -- of the democratic party. my grandpa was a democrat from billings, montana. i spent many days out with grandpa fishing, huntin hunti
the presiding officer: the senator -- dane we're at a great time in our nation's history. america was founded on the principles of liberty, the free enterprise system and the promotion of national sovereignty and a strong national defense. under these principles, we have built the greatest country in the history of the world. we've shown the world time and time again the genius of american ingenuity and the grits of american determination. what makes america so great is not that we are bonded...
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now the british, the french, i think the danes yesterday decided more europeance will join. knowing we're there with our arab allies. the iranians are losing space. they can now control the areas along the coast but coming into international waters with all the western fleets or ships will be risky for them. >> bill: i get the sense they lose support from european partners. do you feel the same way? >> yes, bill. just the point of for britain and france, maybe germany. and others to start sending naval units and maybe they'll send some planes as well for reconnaissance. that's a major setback for them because they are the only ones, the europeans are the only ones in the iranian nuclear deal who refused to withdraw. i'm not sure about britain under the new government. they could withdraw. >> bill: the suggestion is the british will escort their own tankers. they don't want another one to get taken captive. >> they can't. if you allow one, what the iranians will do and have done in the past will take more and more. then they will start to negotiate release your ships, we'll r
now the british, the french, i think the danes yesterday decided more europeance will join. knowing we're there with our arab allies. the iranians are losing space. they can now control the areas along the coast but coming into international waters with all the western fleets or ships will be risky for them. >> bill: i get the sense they lose support from european partners. do you feel the same way? >> yes, bill. just the point of for britain and france, maybe germany. and others to...
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if bullock was not going to run for presidency, and instead take on danes for the senate there would be a good chance that a red state might end up with two democratic senators and you could begin to see some of this change by virtue of the electorate. but it looks like a pretty, pretty tough climb for the democrats in 2020 given what's really in play now and the candidates that have come forward. >> well, a tough climb unless as you say bullock runs for senator there. >> yeah. >> hickenlooper runs for senator in colorado. beto if he decides to get out of the presidential race, runs for senator in texas. suddenly you have three very red states that are tossups and it changes the map for everybody. >> we need these democrats. >> stacy abrams in georgia. sally yates but they're not coming forward and the democratic party needs to do something about that. >> kurt andersen, thank you. tom rogers, great to see you. we're reading your new piece for the morning consult. >>> up next, president trump fires back at the uk's ambassador to the u.s. who called trump quote inept, insecure and inco
if bullock was not going to run for presidency, and instead take on danes for the senate there would be a good chance that a red state might end up with two democratic senators and you could begin to see some of this change by virtue of the electorate. but it looks like a pretty, pretty tough climb for the democrats in 2020 given what's really in play now and the candidates that have come forward. >> well, a tough climb unless as you say bullock runs for senator there. >> yeah....