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as for woodward, he remains on house arrest.re is a very real possibility that this decision will be appealed to the state supreme court and possibly to the us supreme court. we're live in downtown san jose this evening. jesse gary, ktvu, fox two news. christina, back up to you in oakland. all right, jesse, thank you. >> organizers of the effort to recall alameda county district attorney pamela price say they support emanuel, count of all the signatures they've collected. the registrar of voters said late thursday a random sampling of the more than 123,000 signatures submitted did not meet the criteria to approve the recall, so the county will have to get an official count manually. about 73,000 valid signatures are needed to get the recall on the ballot. those who support a recall claim, emanuel count, will protect their efforts from any legal challenges. >> california's new fast food council was sworn in today in oakland. the council was created under the state's fast recovery act, which goes into effect april 1st. it will req
as for woodward, he remains on house arrest.re is a very real possibility that this decision will be appealed to the state supreme court and possibly to the us supreme court. we're live in downtown san jose this evening. jesse gary, ktvu, fox two news. christina, back up to you in oakland. all right, jesse, thank you. >> organizers of the effort to recall alameda county district attorney pamela price say they support emanuel, count of all the signatures they've collected. the registrar of...
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at the same timel woodward has maintained his innocence by phonen >> defense attorney daniel barton iruling is wrong,úand it's a very important ruling for this case, and it's something that is not over. we continue to fight this issue this this isn't resolved. this is just a step on a path. >> aúnew trial will mean starting from scratch. jurors wongt be told about the previous hung juries. >> when you try a case that old,t&t- it's difficult because evidence becomes stalen witnesses are hard to findn house family hopes the next time will be the last time they'll ask jurors to serve justice in their sister's murder. >> it sucksúthat she's gone, and none of this is going to bring i mean, it's a process, and i we have to go through itn >> district attorney jeff rosen says he's pleased with the appellate ruling, and says he looks forward to bringing woodward he's under house arrestn there is a very real possibility that this to the state supreme court and possibly to in downtown san jose.újesse gary, ktvu, fox two news. streetúcleaning requests in the san francisco's mission district the c
at the same timel woodward has maintained his innocence by phonen >> defense attorney daniel barton iruling is wrong,úand it's a very important ruling for this case, and it's something that is not over. we continue to fight this issue this this isn't resolved. this is just a step on a path. >> aúnew trial will mean starting from scratch. jurors wongt be told about the previous hung juries. >> when you try a case that old,t&t- it's difficult because evidence becomes...
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karen woodward talking to me earlier. underthe karen woodward talking to me earlier. big story today. under the other big story today. the bank of england has held interest rates at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row, but cuts are expected later in the year. this has a knock—on effect on what other banks charge their customers for loans such as mortgages, as well as the interest they pay on savings. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam was at the bank of england when the interest rate decision was announced and gave us his analysis. the rates decided by a vote of 8 to 1. i think what's quite interesting is that there were two votes for rises last month, in february. they've now gone, and so there's just one person voting for a cut, eight to hold. that's why they've held. so what you get overall, if you look across the whole committee, is an incremental move towards a cut. and we have had some new language from the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, just come in. and this is what he said: "in recent weeks, we've seen further encouraging signs. inflation's com
karen woodward talking to me earlier. underthe karen woodward talking to me earlier. big story today. under the other big story today. the bank of england has held interest rates at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row, but cuts are expected later in the year. this has a knock—on effect on what other banks charge their customers for loans such as mortgages, as well as the interest they pay on savings. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam was at the bank of england when the interest rate decision...
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peter: here is a little bit of bob woodward talking about writg.d: i have a more modern chair now, but at that desk, which is an old door, if it turned over, i think i have written nine books. and this is a working office, as you can see, dominated by chaos. an the filing system is not as organized as it should be, and it's something i'm going to try to workn because of, i guess of my age, i tend to wake up early, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning when i am writing. and i will go up here and right. and you can get an awful lot done before phone starts ringing. so, that's the general pattern. but again, having an office in your home is a great luxury and advantage, because you can go to work when time is available or when the impulse strikes you. peter: obviously that video is a little bit old, you can tell by the computer. but when you see that, what strikes you? mr. lozada: all those boxes. i would love to spend time inside those archives. inside whatever bob woodward has in his addict in -- attici2 in his boxes. i remember long before i read this book, l
peter: here is a little bit of bob woodward talking about writg.d: i have a more modern chair now, but at that desk, which is an old door, if it turned over, i think i have written nine books. and this is a working office, as you can see, dominated by chaos. an the filing system is not as organized as it should be, and it's something i'm going to try to workn because of, i guess of my age, i tend to wake up early, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning when i am writing. and i will go up here and right. and...
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peter: here is a little bit bob woodward talking about writing. mr.oodward: i have a more modern chair now but at that desk, door, if it turned over, i think i have written nine books. and this is a working office, as you can see, dominated by chaos. and the filing system is not as organized as it should be, and s something i'm going to try to work on at updating. because of, i guess of my age, i tend to wake up early 4:00, 5:00 in the morning when i am writing. and i will go up here and right. and you can get anh awful lot done before 9:00, before the phone starts ringing. so that's the general pattern. but again, having an office in your home is a great luxury and advantage, because you can go to work when time available or when the impulse strikes you. peter: carlos lozada obviously that video is a little bit old you can tell by the computer. bu when you see that what strikes you? mr. lozada: all those boxes. i would love to spend time inside those archives. inside whatever bob woodward has in his addict in -- attic in his boxes. i remember long b
peter: here is a little bit bob woodward talking about writing. mr.oodward: i have a more modern chair now but at that desk, door, if it turned over, i think i have written nine books. and this is a working office, as you can see, dominated by chaos. and the filing system is not as organized as it should be, and s something i'm going to try to work on at updating. because of, i guess of my age, i tend to wake up early 4:00, 5:00 in the morning when i am writing. and i will go up here and right....
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as for woodward, he's under house arrest. court and possibly to the us supreme court in downtown san jose, jesse gary,úktvu, fox two news coming up at 11, a worker at an east bay business attacked during a robbery. >> we'll take a closer look at the suspects. and incident for r . >> and in barry, whether we are wrapping up a beautiful friday out there with still mostly clear skies, a little bit of a t week. we'll have the update after the break, but first, uber and lyft will officially be ending service in one us cit my french toast sticks are back starting at $2.50. now with a sweet new twist - cinnamon sugar churro. dunk, bite and savor them any time of day. or all day! it's totally up to you. only for a limited time. welcome to jack in the box! oh hey, jack. going up? actually, no, justine... my famous 2 tacos are still just 99¢ when you order on the jack app or online. could you press 6, please? i'm going up. get my famous 2 tacos for just 99¢. only on the jack app or online. ♪ override the mayor and raise the minimum wag
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that's karen woodward from dorset reacting _ gone? that the government owes women born in the 19505 compensation. the ombudsman criticised what it called for communication about the change. it has asked parliament to intervene saying it doesn't believe the department for work and pensions will comply with its findings. the dwp in the last few minutes has said it will consider the report and respond in due course. the other breaking news in the last half hour, the bank of england has held interest rates at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. voted by a majority of eight to one to keep rates unchanged. you can get news on both of those stories in the bbc website or app. this is bbc news. the united states' top diplomat is in cairo — antony blinken says washington has submitted a draught un security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza — linked to the release of hostages. new research from india shows that pregnant women working in extreme heat are at greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the un warns it can
that's karen woodward from dorset reacting _ gone? that the government owes women born in the 19505 compensation. the ombudsman criticised what it called for communication about the change. it has asked parliament to intervene saying it doesn't believe the department for work and pensions will comply with its findings. the dwp in the last few minutes has said it will consider the report and respond in due course. the other breaking news in the last half hour, the bank of england has held...
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peter: here is a little bit of bob woodward talking about writing. mr.oodward: i have a more modern chair now but at that desk, which is an old door, if it turned over, i think i have written nine books. and this is a working office, as you can see, dominated by chaos. and the filing system is not as organized as it should be, and it's something i'm going to try to work on at updating. because of, i guess of my age, i tend to wake up early 4:00, 5:00 in the morning when i am writing. and i will go up here and right. and you can get an awful lot done before 9:00, before the phone starts ringing. so that's the general pattern. but again, having an office in your home is a great luxury and advantage, because you can go to work when time is available or when the impulse strikes you. peter: carlos lozada obviously that video is a little bit old you can tell by the computer. but when you see that what strikes you? mr. lozada: all those boxes. i would love to spend time inside those archives. inside whatever bob woodward has in his addict in -- attic in his box
peter: here is a little bit of bob woodward talking about writing. mr.oodward: i have a more modern chair now but at that desk, which is an old door, if it turned over, i think i have written nine books. and this is a working office, as you can see, dominated by chaos. and the filing system is not as organized as it should be, and it's something i'm going to try to work on at updating. because of, i guess of my age, i tend to wake up early 4:00, 5:00 in the morning when i am writing. and i will...
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as for woodward he's under house arrest. very real possibility that this decision willúbe appealed to the state supreme court and possibly to the us supreme court inúdowntown san jose, jesse gary, ktvu, fox afternoon, a federal judge ordered a special master to oversee the women's prison in dublin that has been plagued with sexúabuse scandals. >> it's of the federal bureau oft& prisons the judge has demanded such oversight. the special master will be appointed by fairly. this comes after several incarcerated women sued fci dublinc because they were sexually assaulted andt& retaliated against five days after fbi agents raided the prison, removing the warden and three other the order. it just came out. it's quite long, butúitúmakes clear that the that the bop left to its own devices has not and will to keep people safen andt& so we're really officers, including aúformer warden, havetf been charged with sex crimes. seven of prison since the very beginning. you can always find the latest coverage at ktvu dot com. >> newly releas
as for woodward he's under house arrest. very real possibility that this decision willúbe appealed to the state supreme court and possibly to the us supreme court inúdowntown san jose, jesse gary, ktvu, fox afternoon, a federal judge ordered a special master to oversee the women's prison in dublin that has been plagued with sexúabuse scandals. >> it's of the federal bureau oft& prisons the judge has demanded such oversight. the special master will be appointed by fairly. this comes...
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well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being published by simon schuster at the time. and he he actually told the head of simon schuster that he had an idea for a book. he thought that he should write his next book as an exposÉ on the publishing business and the ceo, simon schuster. snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke. and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them. he he obviously is assiduous in cultivating his sources. and he he finds he finds things out that that nobody else does. he's an extraordinary reporter. walter isaacson is another author you've worked with. walter isaacson is a truly convey veal writer. i
well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being published by simon schuster at the time. and he he actually told the head of simon schuster that he had an idea for a book. he thought that he should write his next book as an exposÉ on the publishing business and...
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from college woodward to call me when they had a hot story at the post. they would call me and say, i need read you the first two or three paragraphs of this and see if this factor it. i'm not i'm not going to change it just because you don't like the way it's written. but i do need to know if the facts weree had a sort of relationship and and nixon blessed the alking to woodward, but for a year and a half to bond behind the scenes. it helped to take some of the out of the process, but not all it was a richard nixon was the stuff of shakespeare. i mean yes this was a man who was one of the most talented i've seen in washington in the last 30 or 40 years. he was easily the best strategist along henry kissinger. them together. you know, they really it out there at that at thatna and russia were where we were lockthe hip and opposition to the united states and kissinger nixon understood that if you can simply you can split them apart you can have a divide and conquer strategy. and that's why kissinger went to beijing. cteda par e y the 60 or they're there wo
from college woodward to call me when they had a hot story at the post. they would call me and say, i need read you the first two or three paragraphs of this and see if this factor it. i'm not i'm not going to change it just because you don't like the way it's written. but i do need to know if the facts weree had a sort of relationship and and nixon blessed the alking to woodward, but for a year and a half to bond behind the scenes. it helped to take some of the out of the process, but not all...
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is truly my pleasure to hand things over to nlc past president and my dear friends, mayor victoria woodwarda, washington. [applause] >> thank you, mayor patterson. as he told you, i am the proud mayor of tacoma, washington, but more importantly -- more probably the past president of nlc. it patterson just talked about of the wonderful aspects of the bipartisan infrastructure law and i will discuss another, the affordable conductivity program. ■athe amazing program has provid more than 22 million low income households with a monthly $30 discount on home broadband service, making a huge difference in the lives of our residents on the economic f our communities. but without congressional action, this program will run out of funding next month. abruptly cutting off broadband service for millions of families year. an especially■c and we learned through the pandemic how important conductivity is to all families. calls on congress to pass the bipartisan affordable conductivity program eensi and s connected well congress determines the long-term future of the program. what we know about the program
is truly my pleasure to hand things over to nlc past president and my dear friends, mayor victoria woodwarda, washington. [applause] >> thank you, mayor patterson. as he told you, i am the proud mayor of tacoma, washington, but more importantly -- more probably the past president of nlc. it patterson just talked about of the wonderful aspects of the bipartisan infrastructure law and i will discuss another, the affordable conductivity program. ■athe amazing program has provid more than...
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from college and woodward to call me when they had a hot story at the post. they would call me and say, i need read you the first two or three paragraphs of this and see if this factor it. i'm not i'm not going to change it just because you don't like the way it's written. but i do need to know if the facts were right. so we had a sort of relationship and and nixon blessed the relationship, knew i was talking to woodward, but for a year and a half or so, we talked a lot and it helped to bond behind the scenes. it helped to take some of the out of the process, but not all it was a richard nixon was the stuff of shakespeare. i mean, yes this was a man who was one of the most talented i've seen in washington in the last 30 or 40 years. he was easily the best strategist along henry kissinger. the two of them together. you know, they really it out there at that at that point the both china and russia were where we were locked at the hip and opposition to the united states and kissinger nixon understood that if you can simply you can split them apart you can have a
from college and woodward to call me when they had a hot story at the post. they would call me and say, i need read you the first two or three paragraphs of this and see if this factor it. i'm not i'm not going to change it just because you don't like the way it's written. but i do need to know if the facts were right. so we had a sort of relationship and and nixon blessed the relationship, knew i was talking to woodward, but for a year and a half or so, we talked a lot and it helped to bond...
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with that, it pleasure to hand things over to nlc past president and my dear mayor victoria woodwardwashington. [applause] >> patterson. as he told you, i am the proud mayor of tacoma, washington, but moretantly -- more probably the past president of nlc. it patterson just talked about many of the wonderful aspects of the bipartisan infrastructure law and i will discuss another, the affordable conductivity program. the amram has provided more than 22 million low income households with a monthly $30 discount onome broadband service, making a huge difference in the lives of our residents on the economic vitality of our communities. but without congressional action, this program will run out of funding next month. abruptly cutting off broadband service for millions of families , and an especially bad time for students wrapping up the schoole pandemic how important conductivity is to all families. the nlc calls on congress to pass the bipartisan affordable conductivity program extension act and to keep households connected well congress determines the long-term future of the program. wha
with that, it pleasure to hand things over to nlc past president and my dear mayor victoria woodwardwashington. [applause] >> patterson. as he told you, i am the proud mayor of tacoma, washington, but moretantly -- more probably the past president of nlc. it patterson just talked about many of the wonderful aspects of the bipartisan infrastructure law and i will discuss another, the affordable conductivity program. the amram has provided more than 22 million low income households with a...
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for a former northern ireland secretary and friend of the middleton family, sean woodward.g to you, sean. your reaction to this shocking news tonight? >> well, i think like everybody across the country, i'm deeply saddened to hear that kate, has done what, is the most extraordinary broadcast and admitting that she has cancer this evening. i think all of us are. you're absolutely right, michelle. we're united in sending her love and to her family. best wishes , this is a family. best wishes, this is a terrible thing to happen to anyone. terrible thing to happen to anyone . to any family, as you've anyone. to any family, as you've observed , it happens to i in 2 observed, it happens to i in 2 people. eventually, in the country. but i think you know what is really extra ordinary tonight is and i think it's a defining moment inside our royal family. it's a very personal moment , too, but it's a defining moment, too, but it's a defining moment, too, but it's a defining moment because what kate has done with her family is to make this announcement. it's not been made on her behal
for a former northern ireland secretary and friend of the middleton family, sean woodward.g to you, sean. your reaction to this shocking news tonight? >> well, i think like everybody across the country, i'm deeply saddened to hear that kate, has done what, is the most extraordinary broadcast and admitting that she has cancer this evening. i think all of us are. you're absolutely right, michelle. we're united in sending her love and to her family. best wishes , this is a family. best...
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joining us from that state is sam woodward. reporter based there.what do you make of the results so far in the republican primary contest in minnesota, and talk about the margins. >>so far results have been slowly coming in. although 30 minutes after polls closed at about 8:30 central time, ap called the race for former president donald trump. currently, we have about 65% of the votes in. he is teetering a little bit below we s h 75%, and as things have calmed down, he is down to 68. host: what are suburban voters in minnesota doing tonight, and why is it important to watch those votes? that's a great -- great question, minnesota suburban voters have always been extremely crucial. thoseple county surrounding the metro. you have scott county, dakota county, carver county, you are thinking of these people, but it might be going from side to side. whether or not it's going from a biden vote in 2022 a possible nikki vo in 2024. so far, we cannot tell from that. that the people i have spoken to in the suburbs, they are the most both parties at this point
joining us from that state is sam woodward. reporter based there.what do you make of the results so far in the republican primary contest in minnesota, and talk about the margins. >>so far results have been slowly coming in. although 30 minutes after polls closed at about 8:30 central time, ap called the race for former president donald trump. currently, we have about 65% of the votes in. he is teetering a little bit below we s h 75%, and as things have calmed down, he is down to 68....
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for a former northern ireland secretary and friend of the middleton family, sean woodward. you, sean. your reaction to this shocking news tonight? >> well, i think like everybody across the country, i'm deeply saddened to hear that kate, has done what, is the most extraordinary broadcast and admitting that she has cancer this evening. i think all of us are. you're absolutely right, michelle. we're united in sending her love and to her family. best wishes , this is a family. best wishes, this is a terrible thing to happen to anyone. terrible thing to happen to anyone . to any family, as you've anyone. to any family, as you've observed , it happens to i in 2 observed, it happens to i in 2 people. eventually, in the country. but i think you know what is really extra ordinary tonight is and i think it's a defining moment inside our royal family. it's a very personal moment , too, but it's a defining moment, too, but it's a defining moment, too, but it's a defining moment because what kate has done with her family is to make this announcement. it's not been made on her behalf. s
for a former northern ireland secretary and friend of the middleton family, sean woodward. you, sean. your reaction to this shocking news tonight? >> well, i think like everybody across the country, i'm deeply saddened to hear that kate, has done what, is the most extraordinary broadcast and admitting that she has cancer this evening. i think all of us are. you're absolutely right, michelle. we're united in sending her love and to her family. best wishes , this is a family. best wishes,...
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bernstein was more old-school in that way, but woodward was from yale.nyway, i will take that as more of a comment then a question. we have time for a couple more. >> it seems institutions interested in the pursuit of truth seem to be nonprofits. should newspapers be nonprofits? >> we are, but not intentionally. [laughter] that's a good question. anybody want to take that? >> i thought about how these things could potentially work better. audience capture was already discussed. maybe there does have to be some type of government intervention and make it a nonprofit. pbs is no longer trusted by a lot of the country because it is considered to be associated one party in the binary, so i find it hard to believe that if the government wants to be invested in the paper of record that that would ease tensions. i work at "the atlantic," so maybe i am biased, but it seems you need benevolent oligarchs to hopefully have the public's interest at heart and really feel the need to cater to an audience that captures your ability to objectively report on issues that m
bernstein was more old-school in that way, but woodward was from yale.nyway, i will take that as more of a comment then a question. we have time for a couple more. >> it seems institutions interested in the pursuit of truth seem to be nonprofits. should newspapers be nonprofits? >> we are, but not intentionally. [laughter] that's a good question. anybody want to take that? >> i thought about how these things could potentially work better. audience capture was already...
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bernstein was more old-school in that way, but woodward was from yale. anyway, i will take that as more of a comment then a question. we have time for a couple more. >> it seems institutions interested in the pursuit of truth seem to be nonprofits. should newspapers be nonprofits? >> we are, but not intentionally. [laughter] that's a good question. anybody want to take that? >> i thought about how these things could potentially work better. audience capture was already discussed. maybe there does have to be some type of government intervention and make it a nonprofit. pbs is no longer trusted by a lot of the country because it is considered to be associated one party in the binary, so i find it hard to believe that if the government wants to be invested in the paper of record that that would ease tensions. i work at "the atlantic," so maybe i am biased, but it seems you need benevolent oligarchs to hopefully have the public's interest at heart and really feel the need to cater to an audience that captures your ability to objectively report on issues that
bernstein was more old-school in that way, but woodward was from yale. anyway, i will take that as more of a comment then a question. we have time for a couple more. >> it seems institutions interested in the pursuit of truth seem to be nonprofits. should newspapers be nonprofits? >> we are, but not intentionally. [laughter] that's a good question. anybody want to take that? >> i thought about how these things could potentially work better. audience capture was already...
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nuclear power can provide a reliable anchor for electricity prices. brussels corresponding christine woodward told us more about the european leaders who now feel that they need more not less nuclear power. i personally a significant group this uh these countries include fronts, belgium suite and the netherland, slovakia, romania and a few others. these countries say that there is a compelling case for new to energy because there's been significant progress, scientific progress making due to much safer, much more reliable as, as, as they put it so much so that the sweetest prime minister who is speaking at that same summit today and said that sweden had reversed its decision to the commission, its nuclear power plants, belgium, as prime minister announced that the country we've known this but that the country was extending the lifespan of some of its younger nuclear power products. these countries are saying that net 0 is not possible without nuclear energy, and it is in the spirit of this that comp sweeney age. these countries in the united states and as, as around the world, signed a declar
nuclear power can provide a reliable anchor for electricity prices. brussels corresponding christine woodward told us more about the european leaders who now feel that they need more not less nuclear power. i personally a significant group this uh these countries include fronts, belgium suite and the netherland, slovakia, romania and a few others. these countries say that there is a compelling case for new to energy because there's been significant progress, scientific progress making due to...
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would only meet with uh, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only send the flowers on balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is . so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state. you don't have to call it a deep state. you can call it the state, you can call it the federal bureaucracy, but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out with a president, powerful and elected people who know they could outweigh the present. that's a deep state. that's actually a good description of what i think is happening too often in this country. and it goes beyond trump and beyond democrat, always and beyond republicans and beyond bite. and then beyond titans and beyond obama. it's bigger than all of them, and it ain't good. it's not, john, it's a pleasure to talk to you. a great life is all mine. thanks for the that's really, really good. and you thanks so much for joining us today. you know, you hear it when you listen
would only meet with uh, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only send the flowers on balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is . so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state. you don't have to call it a deep state. you can call it the state, you can call it the federal bureaucracy, but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out with a president,...
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the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only sunday last village, flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out with a president powerful and elected people who know they could outweigh the present. that's a deep state. that's actually a good description of what i think is happening too often in this country. and it goes beyond trump and beyond democrat, always and beyond republicans and beyond bite. and then beyond titans and beyond obama, it's bigger than all of them. and it ain't good. it's not john, it's a pleasure to talk to you. a great life is all mine. thanks for that is really, really good and you thanks so much for joining us today. you know
the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only sunday last village, flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any...
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would only meet with uh, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only send the flowers on balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is . so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state. you don't have to call it a deep state. you can call it the state, you can call it the federal bureaucracy, but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out weight a president, powerful and elected people who know they could outweigh the present. that's a deep sea, that's actually a good description of what i think is happening too often in this country. and it goes beyond trump and beyond democrat, always and beyond republicans and beyond bite. and then beyond titans and beyond obama. it's bigger than all of them. and it ain't good. it's not john, it's a pleasure to talk to you. a great life is all mine. thanks for the that's really, really good. and you thanks so much for joining us today. you know, you, when you hear it, when y
would only meet with uh, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only send the flowers on balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is . so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state. you don't have to call it a deep state. you can call it the state, you can call it the federal bureaucracy, but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out weight a president,...
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the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only sunday last village, flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out weight a president, powerful and elected people who know they could outweigh the present. that's a deep state. that's actually a good description of what i think is happening too often in this country. and it goes beyond trump and beyond democrats and beyond republicans and beyond bite. and then beyond titans and beyond obama. it's bigger than all of them. and it ain't good. it's not john, it's a pleasure to talk to you. a great life is all mine. thanks for the that's really, really good and you thanks so much for joining us today. you know,
the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only sunday last village, flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any...
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the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only sunday left village flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out with a president powerful and elected people who know they could outweigh the present. that's a deep state. that's actually a good description of what i think is happening too often in this country. and it goes beyond trump and beyond democrats and beyond republicans and beyond bite. and then beyond titans and beyond obama. it's bigger than all of them, and it ain't good. it's not john, it's a pleasure to talk to you. great life is all mind. thanks for the i just really, really good and you thanks so much for joining us. the thing, you know,
the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only sunday left village flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any...
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the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only send the flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any group of powerful and elected people who know that they can out with a president powerful and elected people who know they could outweigh the present. that's a deep state. that's actually a good description of what i think is happening too often in this country. and it goes beyond trump and beyond democrat, always and beyond republicans and beyond bite. and then beyond titans and beyond obama, it's bigger than all of them and it ain't good. it's not john, it's a pleasure to talk to you. a great life is all mine. thanks for the i just really, really good and you thanks so much for joining us today. you know, you hear
the watergate scandal deep through the source, the, the ice or yes would only meet with a, with bob woodward in a parking garage. it was the only send the flowers on the balconies and stuff. i don't question to you since you said the deep throat. let me give you another deep it is. so is there a deep state and how would you define it? oh yeah, there is a deep state, you don't have to call it a deep state, you can call it the state. you can call it the federal bureaucracy. but any group of...
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the uk representative dame barbara woodward said she expected the ceasefire to be ordered immediatelyuding my prime minister and foreign secretary, have long called for an immediate humanitarian pause as the fastest way to get the hostages out and to get more aid into gaza. that is what this resolution calls for, and it's why we voted in favour of it today. at the security council, the us ambassador, linda thomas—greenfield said the release of hostages by hamas is key to any lasting ceasefire agreement. we did not agree with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were unfortunately not able to vote yes. however, as i've said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this non—binding resolution, non—binding resolution. it's certainly a significant moment. security council resolutions when adopted, become international law and all parties need to abide by what's in them. the white house says their decision to abstain in the vote does not signal a policy shift in washington. but that is not how the israeli prime minister sees it. mr netenyahu said the us chan
the uk representative dame barbara woodward said she expected the ceasefire to be ordered immediatelyuding my prime minister and foreign secretary, have long called for an immediate humanitarian pause as the fastest way to get the hostages out and to get more aid into gaza. that is what this resolution calls for, and it's why we voted in favour of it today. at the security council, the us ambassador, linda thomas—greenfield said the release of hostages by hamas is key to any lasting ceasefire...
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he told bob woodward in private. the virus can be transmitted through the air and it would be difficult to contain. he told them it was more strenuous than the flu and he was going to play it down so not to create a panic. knowing all that, knowing what he knows, take a listen to the reporting from the evening news. the story being told by the president of the united states at the time. donald trump in his 90 minute news conference. >> breaking news, the coronavirus forcing millions more americaning into virtual lockdown. 75million people in new york, california, illinois, and connecticut ordered to stay at home. >> i think we are doing a better job than hopefully most if not all. but we will know better in 14 or 15 days. >> fear on the front lines. er doctors saying we are on the verge of a medical disaster. health care workers lives at risk. >> my message to the american people is that there is a very low incident of death. if you get it, if you happen to get it, it is highly unlikely. it is looking like it is gett
he told bob woodward in private. the virus can be transmitted through the air and it would be difficult to contain. he told them it was more strenuous than the flu and he was going to play it down so not to create a panic. knowing all that, knowing what he knows, take a listen to the reporting from the evening news. the story being told by the president of the united states at the time. donald trump in his 90 minute news conference. >> breaking news, the coronavirus forcing millions more...
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dangerous was the fact that america's president at the time, our germaphobe in chief, told reporter bob woodwardknew how bad it was, but he didn't tell us. here is donald trump on february 7th, 2020, just two days after the senate voted to acquit him on both articles in his first of two impeachment trials. >> it goes through air, bob. that's always tougher than the touch. you know, the touch you don't have to touch things, right? but the air, you just breathe the air. that's how it's passed. and so that's a very tricky one. that's a very delicate one. it's also more deadly than your -- you know, your -- even your strenuous flus. >> so if trump said that in february, that means he knew that the virus was a lot more serious than he let on publicly, even before america went into lockdown. but wood ward didn't share that bomb shell until six months later when his new book came out. after the u.s. surpassed 6 million cases. in all that time, trump lied to the american people about the dangers of covid. >> it's going to disappear. one day it's like a miracle, it will disappear. >> it's fading away. it
dangerous was the fact that america's president at the time, our germaphobe in chief, told reporter bob woodwardknew how bad it was, but he didn't tell us. here is donald trump on february 7th, 2020, just two days after the senate voted to acquit him on both articles in his first of two impeachment trials. >> it goes through air, bob. that's always tougher than the touch. you know, the touch you don't have to touch things, right? but the air, you just breathe the air. that's how it's...
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he privately admitted as much to journalist bob woodward a full month earlier. >> it goes through air, bob, that's always tougher than touch. touch, you don't have to such things but the air, you breathe the air and that's how it's past. so that's a very tricky one, that's a very delicate one. it's also more deadly than even your strenuous blue. >> more deadly than your strenuous blue, he's saying that a month before it came on our shores. and would go on to say dozens of times that it was just like the flu. and that deadly negligence and callousness displayed by trump was emblematic, he incompetently handled the entire pandemic which was a catastrophe, 1 million people died. so i thought of all that today, when i heard the house republican chair and trump toady ask this question. >> as ronald reagan famously asked us, are you better off today than you were four years ago? the answer for hard-working americans across the country is a resounding no. >> no, it's a resounding yes, and it will be more of a resounding yes each day we go forward in this year. it's a resounding yes because w
he privately admitted as much to journalist bob woodward a full month earlier. >> it goes through air, bob, that's always tougher than touch. touch, you don't have to such things but the air, you breathe the air and that's how it's past. so that's a very tricky one, that's a very delicate one. it's also more deadly than even your strenuous blue. >> more deadly than your strenuous blue, he's saying that a month before it came on our shores. and would go on to say dozens of times that...
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he privately admitted as much to analyst bob woodward a four month earlier. >> it goes through error, bob. that is always tougher than the touch. the touch, you don't have to touch things. the air, you breathe the air, that is how it is passed. that is a very tricky one. that is a very delicate one. it is also more deadly than your, even your strenuous bloom. >> more deadly than your strenuous flu. that was a month before it came on our shores and what you want to say dozens of times that it was just like the flu. that deadly negligence, that callousness and deceitfulness displayed by trump was emblematic. he mishandled the entire pandemic, which was eight catastrophe. 1 million people died. so, i thought of all that today when i heard the house republican conference chair and trump toady elise stefanik ask this question. >> as ronald reagan famously asked us are you better off today than you were four years ago ? the answer for hard- working americans across the country is a resounding no . >> know it is a resounding yes and it will be more of a resounding yes each day we go forward
he privately admitted as much to analyst bob woodward a four month earlier. >> it goes through error, bob. that is always tougher than the touch. the touch, you don't have to touch things. the air, you breathe the air, that is how it is passed. that is a very tricky one. that is a very delicate one. it is also more deadly than your, even your strenuous bloom. >> more deadly than your strenuous flu. that was a month before it came on our shores and what you want to say dozens of...
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the great southern historian stephen woodward devoted in his entire corpus of less than pages in all of his to the topic of lynching. no one would write a comparable study of the length of his book and devote so little space to it. but as i say, when i was my one of the reasons why was he not a he wasn't a newspaper researcher to begin with, but the research that i it took me literally a year and a half to do from my dissertation. you now do in two ts well you could do it in the milicic, but then you'd have to read the stories on newspapers dot com or the atlanta to atlanta constitution dot com. so in other words, to be able to do the research to track down lynching evidence is infinite personally easier now than it was just 30 years ago. and we know in more about just lynchings, but also about attempted lynchings, which were incredibly hard to track down previously. so that would be an instance where the knowledge, so to speak, was inert. but technology has made it possible to get to it so much more easily than. we could have, ten years ago or 30 years ago. one of the reasons was a
the great southern historian stephen woodward devoted in his entire corpus of less than pages in all of his to the topic of lynching. no one would write a comparable study of the length of his book and devote so little space to it. but as i say, when i was my one of the reasons why was he not a he wasn't a newspaper researcher to begin with, but the research that i it took me literally a year and a half to do from my dissertation. you now do in two ts well you could do it in the milicic, but...
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the great learners >> we fell in love >> trump shared 27 of those love letters with journalists bob woodwardlationship that soured when diplomacy disintegrated in 2019, in his last known letter to trump in august of that year, kim wrote if you do not think of our relationship as a stepping stone, that only benefits you, then you would not make me look like an idiot that will only give without getting anything in return >> there was always this gap between the seriousness that can jugular and brought into the process versus the theatricality of it for donald trump >> some compared the whole thing to a made for tv reality show now, many wonder, could there be a second season? will ripley, cnn, taipei? >> and still ahead, donald trump shirt of violent image of president biden tied up in the back of a pickup truck on social media. how the >> secret service reactant. you're in the cnn newsroom >> sometimes. >> it takes a different approach, meeting next week to see the possibilities all around you know, what mentioned first? >> let's capelli universities game changing flex path format, get suppor
the great learners >> we fell in love >> trump shared 27 of those love letters with journalists bob woodwardlationship that soured when diplomacy disintegrated in 2019, in his last known letter to trump in august of that year, kim wrote if you do not think of our relationship as a stepping stone, that only benefits you, then you would not make me look like an idiot that will only give without getting anything in return >> there was always this gap between the seriousness that...
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[ light laughter ] if i recall correctly, that's actually how woodward and bernstein got their big breakcribs" episode about the white house. i'll never forget their first big story. "nixon pad hella sick. dope mansion has pool, bowling alley, and elaborate secret recording system." [ laughter ] but if you thought that interview couldn't get any more pathetic, here's the next question kilmeade asked. >> i haven't seen you in a while. you look like you're in fighting shape. how much weight did you lose? >> maybe 15, maybe 20. >> how? >> the hard way. i work. >> you work. >> no, i've been so busy, i haven't been -- i haven't been able to eat very much. i'm not able so sit down and eat like a person, like you, you could sit down and eat. me, it's a little bit tougher. >> seth: all right. [ laughter ] first of all, when trump says maybe 15, maybe 20, you know he's exaggerating by at least 75%. [ laughter ] "you lost 20 pounds? what's your secret?" "my secret? it's only five." [ laughter ] also, what do you mean you're not able to sit down and eat like a person? "i'm not able to sit and eat b
[ light laughter ] if i recall correctly, that's actually how woodward and bernstein got their big breakcribs" episode about the white house. i'll never forget their first big story. "nixon pad hella sick. dope mansion has pool, bowling alley, and elaborate secret recording system." [ laughter ] but if you thought that interview couldn't get any more pathetic, here's the next question kilmeade asked. >> i haven't seen you in a while. you look like you're in fighting shape....
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he told bob woodward before anyone knew this in private, the virus could be transmitted through the airwould be difficult to contain. he told him it was more strenuous than the flu. he was going to play it down to not create a panic. knowing all that, knowing what he knows, take a listen to the reporting from the evening news versus the story being told by the president of the united states at the time, donald trump, in his 90 minute news conference that afternoon. >> breaking news tonight, the coronavirus forcing millions more americans into virtual lockdown over 75 million people in new york, california, illinois, and connecticut, ordered to stay at home. >> i think we're doing a better job than hopefully most, if not all. we're doing a very effective job. we'll know better in 14 or 15 days. >> fear on the front lines, er doctors saying we are on the verge of a medical disaster. healthcare workers lives at risk. >> my message to the american people is that there is a very low incidence of death. if you get it, if you happen to get it, it is highly unlikely. it's looking like it's gett
he told bob woodward before anyone knew this in private, the virus could be transmitted through the airwould be difficult to contain. he told him it was more strenuous than the flu. he was going to play it down to not create a panic. knowing all that, knowing what he knows, take a listen to the reporting from the evening news versus the story being told by the president of the united states at the time, donald trump, in his 90 minute news conference that afternoon. >> breaking news...
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. >> joining me now, john woodward, a listing agent working to sell in the beverly hills mansion taken over by party squatters. >> john.here how did you first find out these squatters were there? istf well, i got the listing from the state of california and the pool man called me and said, do you still me? i said, yeah, of course i needee you. aand he said, well, people ares moving in. soaid people i said, wait a minl as i came up, people were moving in and call the please show up. and these squatters produce a fake lease and the police go, hey, this is a civil matter and they've been in ever since. i talked to the deo tha. y have they told me it's squatters have right rs and they haven't been thrown out yet. so wait second, john, you're in court now, right? is this just limping along? >> court? i was in criminal court. that's a wholeiminal c story. the doctor defrauded medicare for 150 million. >> the people who used to own the mansion. yeah, but let's go toyou the squatters. so. but you're. you're trying to legally removae . people watching across the country have to understand evicu
. >> joining me now, john woodward, a listing agent working to sell in the beverly hills mansion taken over by party squatters. >> john.here how did you first find out these squatters were there? istf well, i got the listing from the state of california and the pool man called me and said, do you still me? i said, yeah, of course i needee you. aand he said, well, people ares moving in. soaid people i said, wait a minl as i came up, people were moving in and call the please show up....
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trump shared >> 27 of those love letters with journalists bob woodward, revealing a relationship that soured when diplomacy disintegrated in 2019, in his last known letter to trump in august of that year kim road. if you do not think of our relationship has a stepping stone that only benefits you, then you would not make me look like an idiot that will only give without getting anything in return. there was always this >> gap between the seriousness that kim jolliffe brought into the process versus the theatricality of it for donald trump some compared the whole thing to a made for tv reality show. now, many wonder, could there be a second season based on my experience dealing with the north koreans, they're always planning there always calculating. and so in preparing for potential second trump administration, north korea is likely to pursue a dual strategy on one hand engage directly with trump, take advantage of that personal rapport between trump and kim on the other hand continue to grow its nuclear arsenal and deepen those diplomatic and economic ties. eyes with russia and china
trump shared >> 27 of those love letters with journalists bob woodward, revealing a relationship that soured when diplomacy disintegrated in 2019, in his last known letter to trump in august of that year kim road. if you do not think of our relationship has a stepping stone that only benefits you, then you would not make me look like an idiot that will only give without getting anything in return. there was always this >> gap between the seriousness that kim jolliffe brought into...
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it was until i discovered the book called "the last president's men by bob woodward featured aaron alexld you worked for richard nixon's chief of staff. anended up for healing information to the watergate committee. but he did not want to come forward. he still felt loyal to richard nixon. the difference between myself and alex butterfield was the moment he was asked to come forward, he did. he honored his oce and his owes at the public servant as a former member of the military and an american. i saw who i wanted to be in alex. that gave me the drive and push to move forward in this so-called journey. alongside a lot of other incredible, primarily women, my team of attorneys that came in early june. >> i have been asked was it on january 6 you decided to resign? i think that was the tipping pot for me, but it was kind of a slow burn that started after the election because on election night i remember sitting in the west wing and it seemed the result cominin and knowing that georgia was not trending in the way it should be for a republican candidate and i remember telling this roomful o
it was until i discovered the book called "the last president's men by bob woodward featured aaron alexld you worked for richard nixon's chief of staff. anended up for healing information to the watergate committee. but he did not want to come forward. he still felt loyal to richard nixon. the difference between myself and alex butterfield was the moment he was asked to come forward, he did. he honored his oce and his owes at the public servant as a former member of the military and an...
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. >> trump shared 27 of those love letters with journalists bob woodward, revealing a relationship that sour when diplomacy disintegrated in 2019, in his last known letter to trump in august of that year, kim road. if you do not think of our relationship has stepping stone that only benefits you, then you would not make me look like an idiot that will only give without getting anything in return. >> there >> was always this >> gap between the seriousness that can django and brought into the process versus the theatricality of it for donald trump >> some compared the whole thing to a made for tv reality show now, many wonder, could there be a second season? based on my experience dealing with the north koreans, they're always planning there always calculating and so in preparing for a potential second trump administration, north korea's likely to pursue a dual strategy on one hand, engage directly with trump, take advantage of that personal rapport between trump and kim. on the other hand, continued to grow its nuclear arsenal and deepen those diplomatic and economic ties with russia and
. >> trump shared 27 of those love letters with journalists bob woodward, revealing a relationship that sour when diplomacy disintegrated in 2019, in his last known letter to trump in august of that year, kim road. if you do not think of our relationship has stepping stone that only benefits you, then you would not make me look like an idiot that will only give without getting anything in return. >> there >> was always this >> gap between the seriousness that can django...
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john woodward has already been tried twice for killing a womanúin mountain view in 1992.ials ended with deadlocked juries. a district court of appeals rulingúearlier this week determinedúthat this latest potentialc trial will not violate the constitutional protection that prohibits people from being tried multiple times for the same crime and will allow him to be retried. in this case, i think the ruling is wrong, and it's a very important ruling for this case, and it's something that is not over. >> we continue to fight this issue, this this isn't resolved. this is just a step on a path. >> when you try case that old, it's difficult because evidence becomes stale. witnesses are hard to find, it's not the same as the first time in santa clara county. >> d.a. jeff rosen says he's courtgs decision and looks forward to bringing justice in this case. >> police in oakland hope surveillance video will lead to arrests in a church vandalism case in the city's chinatown neighborhood. vandals have targeted the buddhist church at ninth and jackson streets several times since novembe
john woodward has already been tried twice for killing a womanúin mountain view in 1992.ials ended with deadlocked juries. a district court of appeals rulingúearlier this week determinedúthat this latest potentialc trial will not violate the constitutional protection that prohibits people from being tried multiple times for the same crime and will allow him to be retried. in this case, i think the ruling is wrong, and it's a very important ruling for this case, and it's something that is not...
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. >> the only thing that is missing is donald trump telling bob woodward he could've told the americandidn't want to. he also spent a lot of time running around four years ago talking about how it's only two people coming in from china. he also said president xi did a remarkable job. donald trump four years ago was thanking president xi for doing such a great job with covid. >> it is kind of remarkable how much this election will hinge on whether or not trump is blamed for the last year of his presidency. in his retelling is presidency ended in february 2020. everything after that he doesn't want to talk about. he doesn't say it is his fault. covid never happens in his retelling. obviously we are in that place where we can look back and say it was actually the state that you promised this virus was under control and there were only 14 cases in america. it was on the state that you suggested maybe an injection of bleach into the lungs may be effective in combating covid. we are going to have this over and over. the last nine months of his presidency before the election were horrifying f
. >> the only thing that is missing is donald trump telling bob woodward he could've told the americandidn't want to. he also spent a lot of time running around four years ago talking about how it's only two people coming in from china. he also said president xi did a remarkable job. donald trump four years ago was thanking president xi for doing such a great job with covid. >> it is kind of remarkable how much this election will hinge on whether or not trump is blamed for the last...
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the third story is of yvonne little woodward, the sister of malcolm x and a local leader and advocateican telephone operator for michigan bell i her son said she knew if she didn't do the right tng would take years for them to hire another black operator. in grand rapids, the operators took a vote on whether they were willing to work with her. the vote was unanimous except for one who little later won over. frer engagement with customers to the woodland park grocery store to civic involvements, winning people over was at the heart■-■s of hoe interacted with her community. little was often called on to speak in west michigan and elsewhere where children were the audience. focusing always on the next generation. our next story is mers tate. mers tate defied the odds in the jim crow era and became a college dean and professor, a world traveler and international reporter, and adviser to general dwight d. eisenhower. tate was born 60 milestheast of grand rapids in blanchard, michigan, in 1905. she longed to see the world outside of pine trees and dirt roads and to receive an education. aft
the third story is of yvonne little woodward, the sister of malcolm x and a local leader and advocateican telephone operator for michigan bell i her son said she knew if she didn't do the right tng would take years for them to hire another black operator. in grand rapids, the operators took a vote on whether they were willing to work with her. the vote was unanimous except for one who little later won over. frer engagement with customers to the woodland park grocery store to civic involvements,...
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. >> yeah, joe, the only thing that ad is missing is donald trump telling bob woodward that he could have told the american people about this months and months before the pandemic began. >> but he didn't want to. >> no, didn't want to. >> he also says -- sam, he also spent a lot of time running around four years ago, talking about how it's only two people coming in from china. it was one person here, one person there. >> right. >> also said president xi did a remarkable job, was transparent. >> do you really want to go back? >> on behalf of the american people, donald trump four years ago was thanking president xi for doing such a great job on covid. >> yeah, it's kind of remarkable how much this election will hinge on, whether or not trump gets blamed for the last year of his presidency, right? in his retelling, his presidency ended in february of 2020, right? everything after that he doesn't want to talk about. he doesn't say it's his fault. covid never happened in his retelling. but, obviously, now we're in that place where we can look back to the specific date and say, actually,
. >> yeah, joe, the only thing that ad is missing is donald trump telling bob woodward that he could have told the american people about this months and months before the pandemic began. >> but he didn't want to. >> no, didn't want to. >> he also says -- sam, he also spent a lot of time running around four years ago, talking about how it's only two people coming in from china. it was one person here, one person there. >> right. >> also said president xi did a...
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and your colleague, bob woodward's tapes reveal, and your own stories reveal that it wasn't.d him. his inability to care about anybody other than himself haunted him. and his maniacal need to look stronger than the virus and all the lives he told about his own brush with death when he got covid. it all accrued in his political defeat in his own attempt to be re-elected. >> it sure did. i was struck, i remember one point during that devastating year for the nation. this was a little bit in when he began holding those news conferences, every evening around dinner time. they were terrified in a moment when they needed leadership and contempt and information about the most up-to-date science. and those news conferences also agreed to his disadvantage, because they regularly tuned in, looking for one thing and they've got of him suggesting that we could inject disinfectant. they got him sort of the rallies or the readings were great and not understanding that the ratings were great because terrified citizens were desperate for information. and that was something that voters had in
and your colleague, bob woodward's tapes reveal, and your own stories reveal that it wasn't.d him. his inability to care about anybody other than himself haunted him. and his maniacal need to look stronger than the virus and all the lives he told about his own brush with death when he got covid. it all accrued in his political defeat in his own attempt to be re-elected. >> it sure did. i was struck, i remember one point during that devastating year for the nation. this was a little bit in...
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now, if we can just, sean woodward, the former labour northern ireland labour mp on northern ireland thank you very much, sean. great to have you on the show, do you think that apparently october the 10th, apparently october the 10th is going to be the date for this election? do you think it will be, i think it will certainly be in the autumn, whether it's october the 10th, my feeling is that people are much more. >> yeah. all right. sorry, guys. i'm going to. i'm going to crash out of that, i'm afraid. sorry, sean. we hear you. joanna sean. we can't hear you. joanna october the 10th. >> well, i think the october the 10th long. like 10th is too long. i feel like we're way overdue an we're massively, way overdue an election. we're massively, way overdue an elec'we've got rishi sunak, who that we've got rishi sunak, who i don't believe anybody voted for. kind of just slid in for. he kind of just slid in there, like, in the background, so , yeah, i think the october so, yeah, i think the october the 10th is way overdue. >> okay. all right. and alex, i'll just knock it a bit. i'll just k
now, if we can just, sean woodward, the former labour northern ireland labour mp on northern ireland thank you very much, sean. great to have you on the show, do you think that apparently october the 10th, apparently october the 10th is going to be the date for this election? do you think it will be, i think it will certainly be in the autumn, whether it's october the 10th, my feeling is that people are much more. >> yeah. all right. sorry, guys. i'm going to. i'm going to crash out of...
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now, if we can just, sean woodward, the former labour northern ireland labour mp on northern irelandat thank you very much, sean. great to have you on the show, do you think that apparently october the 10th, apparently october the 10th is going to be the date for this election? do you think it will be, i think it will certainly be in the autumn, whether it's october the 10th, my feeling is that people are much more. >> yeah. all right. sorry, guys. i'm going to. i'm going to crash out of that, i'm afraid. sorry, sean. we hear you. joanna sean. we can't hear you. joanna october the 10th. >> well, i think the october the 10th long. like 10th is too long. i feel like we're way overdue an we're massively, way overdue an election. we're massively, way overdue an elec'we've got rishi sunak, who that we've got rishi sunak, who i don't believe anybody voted for. kind of just slid in for. he kind of just slid in there, like, in the background, so , yeah, i think the october so, yeah, i think the october the 10th is way overdue. >> okay. all right. and alex, i'll just knock it a bit. i'll just
now, if we can just, sean woodward, the former labour northern ireland labour mp on northern irelandat thank you very much, sean. great to have you on the show, do you think that apparently october the 10th, apparently october the 10th is going to be the date for this election? do you think it will be, i think it will certainly be in the autumn, whether it's october the 10th, my feeling is that people are much more. >> yeah. all right. sorry, guys. i'm going to. i'm going to crash out of...
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there was that moment, bob woodward first noted it in one of his box about the clinton administrationews and clinton's response was, do you mean my gd white house is going to be basically hostage to bond traders? ruben's answer was, yes. yes, it is. >> boy. >> i can't wait to read this book. >> fantastic. >> it's "paper soldiers: how the weaponization of the dollar changed the world order." senior washington correspondent for "bloomberg news," thank you so much. congratulations on the book. we appreciate your coming on this morning. >>> and still ahead, a look at some of the stories making front page headlines across the country. plus, president biden making a fresh appeal to latino voters for their support in his bid for re-election. we will have an legislative look at the new set of ads being launched today by the dnc and we will talk about the effort with senator alex padilla, a member of the biden/harris campaign national advisory board. "morning joe" is coming right back. the itch and rash of moderate to severe eczema disrupts my skin, night and day. despite treatment, it's still
there was that moment, bob woodward first noted it in one of his box about the clinton administrationews and clinton's response was, do you mean my gd white house is going to be basically hostage to bond traders? ruben's answer was, yes. yes, it is. >> boy. >> i can't wait to read this book. >> fantastic. >> it's "paper soldiers: how the weaponization of the dollar changed the world order." senior washington correspondent for "bloomberg news," thank...