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any religious persecuted, timothy cummings, when the, when i started us for gets them into fine. i suppose that much when you say it one way to get to the ship it except the last name. that's the point where i have a vision. so see, it is totally drama for make it to salt lake tribune. the critics call c e in the us post religion based citizenship test. and the initial step of a logic agenda there are fuse that it could potentially be used to expand most lives identified as illegal immigrants. they just sit collectively targeting, listen, i'm back. sorry, it's, again, vehicles will be the secular confirmed that can go that we live in. is there a hidden agenda? we need melancholy, a b, b leader and supreme court advocate. according to coley, the c a is not active listening, but is simply about helping minority non muslims in the region for them mostly, who wants to be an immigrant or wishes to seek citizenship. you will say that i should be false track when he is coming from a muslim majority country and who has the option to go 50 other countries which i didn't do doesn't have a
any religious persecuted, timothy cummings, when the, when i started us for gets them into fine. i suppose that much when you say it one way to get to the ship it except the last name. that's the point where i have a vision. so see, it is totally drama for make it to salt lake tribune. the critics call c e in the us post religion based citizenship test. and the initial step of a logic agenda there are fuse that it could potentially be used to expand most lives identified as illegal immigrants....
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and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney is titl family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder tn it needs to be. and one more. x news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as we continue our spring book preview here are some notable upcoming titles about reign policy. cnn's fareed zakaria will lease his look at instability and the international order. it's called age o revolutions. progress and backlash from 1600 to the president and american military historian victor davis hanson will release his latest may. it's called the end of everything how wars descend into annihilation. new york ti
and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney is titl family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder tn it needs to be. and one more. x news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book,...
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company of using minerals smuggled from the countries conflicts torn regions to rolanda journalists. timothy obeys who has more so nice, 3 th and minerals that includes 10 ton tell, i'm thompson and gold for fraud and commercial quantities. east of the democratic republic of congo. however, for more than 2 decades. so region has esentially turned into a battlefield, as rab, i'll see, control the cost to see that power has been paid by millions who lost their lives in one of the continents longest running promptly this week, but received documents through it's lawyer of accused tech giants. apple of use in minerals that are changed by the blog. people, n quotes in the, our products to master's was where the tech giants as reap. the benefits for products, including my iphones that are made with minerals extracted illegally from the was phone and legal action is on the way if they don't cease and desist. apple has sold technology made with mineral source from a region whose population is being devastated by grave human rights violations. the responsibility of apple and other major tech manufact
company of using minerals smuggled from the countries conflicts torn regions to rolanda journalists. timothy obeys who has more so nice, 3 th and minerals that includes 10 ton tell, i'm thompson and gold for fraud and commercial quantities. east of the democratic republic of congo. however, for more than 2 decades. so region has esentially turned into a battlefield, as rab, i'll see, control the cost to see that power has been paid by millions who lost their lives in one of the continents...
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we had timothy allen simon on our 3:00 pm program called getting answers. he's a san francisco attorney and friend of the simpson family. >> oj is not a tragic story that oj, yes, he may have had trouble. i don't know anybody that didn't. i know very few african american young men who do not have contact with law enforcement. that's the reality of our history, that someone as great as willie mays, san francisco's greatest athlete, greater than steph, greater than barry, took this young man under his wing and said, let me show you how to be a great athlete and a great man like me. that's a great story. this great childhood that this man had in this neighborhood that we call potrero hill. >> and simon says that whether or not he believes oj killed anyone is irrelevant to his legacy, saying that we operate in a society of law, not public opinion. >> all right. and dan noyes covered the end of the trial. we got to hear about that. >> we did, and i did as well. in fact, i was there the last two weeks of the trial when the verdict was read. and i can tell you it
we had timothy allen simon on our 3:00 pm program called getting answers. he's a san francisco attorney and friend of the simpson family. >> oj is not a tragic story that oj, yes, he may have had trouble. i don't know anybody that didn't. i know very few african american young men who do not have contact with law enforcement. that's the reality of our history, that someone as great as willie mays, san francisco's greatest athlete, greater than steph, greater than barry, took this young...
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realizado por timothy mcveigh en respuesta precisamente al asedio en waco, ocurrido 2 años antes. fue condenado por asesinato federal y posteriormente ejecutado en 2001. y vea esto. ahí lo ve usted. se trata de una serpiente que se coló en la entrada de la casa de esta mujer cuando llegaba a su vivienda. fernando mejía nos trae la reacción de la mujer ante lo que vivió shannon mashburn recientemente tuvo un desafortunado y peligroso encuentro al llegar a su casa con una serpiente. su hijo pequeño fue el primero en verla y comenzó a gritar en busca de ayuda. every time it would attack us it small its opening so wide that's what. cuando intentaba mordernos su boca se verá muy grande y eso me asustó demasiado. agarré a mi hijo y corrí. desafortunadamente tropezamos y resultamos lastimados. al caer dijo shannon. randall kennedy es del departamento de vida silvestre, dallas forward, una compañía privada que es utilizada por gobiernos locales para el control de animales. para él, estos encuentros no son nada nuevo en esta época del año y según él, seguirán ocurriendo
realizado por timothy mcveigh en respuesta precisamente al asedio en waco, ocurrido 2 años antes. fue condenado por asesinato federal y posteriormente ejecutado en 2001. y vea esto. ahí lo ve usted. se trata de una serpiente que se coló en la entrada de la casa de esta mujer cuando llegaba a su vivienda. fernando mejía nos trae la reacción de la mujer ante lo que vivió shannon mashburn recientemente tuvo un desafortunado y peligroso encuentro al llegar a su casa con una serpiente. su hijo...
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think of timothy. the quakes epicenter was in neighboring new jersey. the incident caused some delays and rail and air traffic, but new york's mayor said there were quotes, no major life safety or infrastructure issues from the earthquake presidents of the russian city of orest are being evacuated due to flooding after a dam, burst authorities say up to $10000.00 people could be affected. local emergency services are working to shore up the dam, which is in the euro. mountains close to the border with cause us on. the bob waste central bank has launched a new currency backed by golden, an attempt to tackle sky high inflation and to stabilize the economy. the big as it's known will replace those and baldwin dollar, which has experience of dramatic reduction and value over the last year. today for looking back at the 1994 genocide in rwanda based african nation is marketing 30 years since the start of a 100 day massacre in which 800000 people were slaughtered. a warning, much of what you're about to see you may find distressing. the killings were mostly c
think of timothy. the quakes epicenter was in neighboring new jersey. the incident caused some delays and rail and air traffic, but new york's mayor said there were quotes, no major life safety or infrastructure issues from the earthquake presidents of the russian city of orest are being evacuated due to flooding after a dam, burst authorities say up to $10000.00 people could be affected. local emergency services are working to shore up the dam, which is in the euro. mountains close to the...
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but until then lives basically like to, well tom of a struggle for many in west central africa. timothy are to my, to the earlier we spoke to the president of the all farmers association of nigeria could be or abraham, who said multiple serious issues could lead to famine in the country this year. the, there is an emergency on for security. now that the, the current, the decision is planned to actual nice by support in some families to work the land . they don't to be able to mitigate the cf for full time in that re, my experience. i mean uh you into, into, to a new full for the collision is getting to about 40 percent. and we have seen that if the not our gains was trend, it would come down. that is why we don't i is able to decision that we make on we, we, i to want to some of the problems that we have to the value of the overall currency that many, many such factors as i outlined. i, i plus mation insecurity. i mentioned before the i mention when we have an odd c, those drought, what we're going by, what is happening in southern africa. we also see up from the how big the there is a
but until then lives basically like to, well tom of a struggle for many in west central africa. timothy are to my, to the earlier we spoke to the president of the all farmers association of nigeria could be or abraham, who said multiple serious issues could lead to famine in the country this year. the, there is an emergency on for security. now that the, the current, the decision is planned to actual nice by support in some families to work the land . they don't to be able to mitigate the cf...
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the entire propaganda of putin's propaganda about ukraine as a nazi state, and it is interesting that timothy snyder, its historian, was invited. that the elections to the house of representatives will be held at the same time as the presidential elections, and they will also be held on a majoritarian basis, accordingly , it will be necessary for the republicans, for example, to be in an agreed position positions will be agreed upon. the democrats will align their positions with biden, and that's, well, i think a perfectly logical position for the united states. to be honest, i am more happy, i am initially happy with the position of mr. johnson, that he has become, well, you know, such a best friend of ukraine during this time, rather unexpectedly, and this is such an interesting factor, because i just remember for a very long time chased him december's words about the fact that we will make a decision on aid to ukraine by christmas, well , until christmas, he prudently did not specify which year, and therefore it is possible that during his of the election campaign will say that he meant th
the entire propaganda of putin's propaganda about ukraine as a nazi state, and it is interesting that timothy snyder, its historian, was invited. that the elections to the house of representatives will be held at the same time as the presidential elections, and they will also be held on a majoritarian basis, accordingly , it will be necessary for the republicans, for example, to be in an agreed position positions will be agreed upon. the democrats will align their positions with biden, and...
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and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as we continue our spring book preview here are some notable upcoming titles about foreign policy. cnn's fareed zakaria will release his look at instability and the international order. it's called age of revolutions. progress and backlash from 1600 to the president and american military historian victor davis hanson will release his latest in may. it's called the end of everything how wars descend into annihilation.
and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the...
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historian timothy snyder called this text a russian textbook on genocide. one of the most openly genocidal. documents he had ever seen. eugene finkel agrees with this assessment. they managed to destroy the ukrainian identity and turn people into russians. the mere fact that a person has a ukrainian identity or is a ukrainian would be enough to become a target. according to with this column, this article, which, let me remind you, was published in the state media, and such things were not. without direct approval of the state, approval from the leadership of the kremlin. the scientist reminds that the direct voice of the state was also heard a few days later. dmitry medvedev, the former president of russia and now the head of putin's united russia party and deputy chairman of the security council of the russian federation, wrote in his telegram: deep ukrainianism that is fueled. poison and an all-encompassing lie about one's identity, that's one big one fake this phenomenon has never existed in history and does not exist now. changing the bloody and full of
historian timothy snyder called this text a russian textbook on genocide. one of the most openly genocidal. documents he had ever seen. eugene finkel agrees with this assessment. they managed to destroy the ukrainian identity and turn people into russians. the mere fact that a person has a ukrainian identity or is a ukrainian would be enough to become a target. according to with this column, this article, which, let me remind you, was published in the state media, and such things were not....
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so in that sense i'm against timothy leary was against it. timothy leary was trying in the 60s trying this stuff in the 60s with psilocybin, these of with psilocybin, these kind of experiments. so it's got a long hippie but i hippie tradition. but i understand things can have understand these things can have medical but medical usage. i don't know. but luckily, mean, slight luckily, i mean, my slight concern have to wait concern is people have to wait 6 to 8 weeks to get the mushrooms. then they'll send by second then they'll send it by second class and it'll never class post and it'll never arrive. know i mean? arrive. you know what i mean? that's problem with the nhs. that's the problem with the nhs. >> a problem. >> that is a problem. >> that is a problem. >> trying to have your >> he's trying to have your trip. all let's do the trip. all right, let's do the telegraph. artificial telegraph. and artificial ovanes ovaries are on the way. the words hear words everyone wants to hear from delivery from their amazon delivery driver. chris o'shea
so in that sense i'm against timothy leary was against it. timothy leary was trying in the 60s trying this stuff in the 60s with psilocybin, these of with psilocybin, these kind of experiments. so it's got a long hippie but i hippie tradition. but i understand things can have understand these things can have medical but medical usage. i don't know. but luckily, mean, slight luckily, i mean, my slight concern have to wait concern is people have to wait 6 to 8 weeks to get the mushrooms. then...
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catastrophe. salons that medical journal booms that the majority of countries do not have high enough for timothy rides to sustain the population size by the end of the century. and the right of the decline is on even with some developing nation, seeing a baby boom. the shift could have 5 reaching social and economic impacts. massive population growth since the industrial revolution has put enormous pressure on the planets, limited resources. so how does the dropping boots affect the economy? we will take more into this without gas, but 1st, let's have a look at what is the facility rise. it is the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime to maintain stable population numbers. countries need to right of $2.00, children per woman, a number called the replacement level. and globally, the facility right has more than half the past 70 years from really 5 children for each female and 1950 to 2.2 children in 2021. it will continue to drop to $1.00 by the end of the century. that is below the replacement level, 3 quarters of nations and projected to full below that level by 2050. but b
catastrophe. salons that medical journal booms that the majority of countries do not have high enough for timothy rides to sustain the population size by the end of the century. and the right of the decline is on even with some developing nation, seeing a baby boom. the shift could have 5 reaching social and economic impacts. massive population growth since the industrial revolution has put enormous pressure on the planets, limited resources. so how does the dropping boots affect the economy?...
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so russia's taskbar, we did it on, is that of timothy active terrorism with an attack on the ran in close that ensue them. and with the civil high ranking purposes, go to the language government to say this. and so you to see, so the wrong capital saying the power is really a tax because to the declaration is really our response should be public and clear. and then id f. s. like on dollars i killed several for an aid was, is who were delivering food supplies to the phone with the almost way to the world. this is t and it's good to have your company today. my name's much on that. we saw it was news just in 5 people have been wounded in a drone attack in central busha so i could sort of see them in the field. some things in other areas in the tough task done. regional medical teams are providing urgent can to the victims authorities isn't region are on by other this is a developing story, so it will be keeping you updates all or you can sit on the side on the task came i made no other attempt to the tanks on russian authorities, it says they will arrest, they arrested several members of a t
so russia's taskbar, we did it on, is that of timothy active terrorism with an attack on the ran in close that ensue them. and with the civil high ranking purposes, go to the language government to say this. and so you to see, so the wrong capital saying the power is really a tax because to the declaration is really our response should be public and clear. and then id f. s. like on dollars i killed several for an aid was, is who were delivering food supplies to the phone with the almost way to...
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the mass was attended by on the dozens of people at the church office, timothy and bethlehem, which jesus is thought to have been born. this was in sharp contrast to previous years where the church is usually packed with worship as a tourist, the palestinian city of nablus and the occupied westbank is usually full of lights and music during ramadan. but with me and nightly is rarely military rights as well as restrictions on movement. few people have been trying out this year and to add to that. and most of the young palestinians who decorated the old city for the holy month, have either been killed or arrested. they'll just hear as laura con reports from netlist. is all good, a wakeup, cool, before a day of fasting, the zip. now i'm on the phone, but this rama down the centuries old tradition brings out differently in nablus. now lucy was shot at we remind people of what's happening in gaza to remember they sleep without breakfast, without homes, without anything is on the seat is everywhere. and notice is there a forces have arrested after so many. 6 these other must have had all these
the mass was attended by on the dozens of people at the church office, timothy and bethlehem, which jesus is thought to have been born. this was in sharp contrast to previous years where the church is usually packed with worship as a tourist, the palestinian city of nablus and the occupied westbank is usually full of lights and music during ramadan. but with me and nightly is rarely military rights as well as restrictions on movement. few people have been trying out this year and to add to...
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as many hospitals have been pushed out of the service as a result of the facts and by the find has timothy over 6 months now, leaving thousands of people attend for their own health care service that their own lives depend on there is no health care facility and gather that can respond to the great needs the way that, that she for me to go complex. he's to what he used to be the biggest hospital in the entire. okay. 5 kind of seeing in 2 to 3 is what i mean for us is claims of the way i'll lead targeting terrorists of the i'll ship our hospital, but huge number of the dad that referred to within commons has raised questions. even these roles, closest ally, the us, has denied that evidence or model some it's uh, during the operation we killed more than $200.00 service in and around the cms having troubles with the rest of the more than 900 terror surgical dental, who surrender to our forces some of which over 500 are confirmed from us and how scene is allowed me to have members, including senior commanders, intelligence, carry, or something. i don't think this me call him or me typical it f
as many hospitals have been pushed out of the service as a result of the facts and by the find has timothy over 6 months now, leaving thousands of people attend for their own health care service that their own lives depend on there is no health care facility and gather that can respond to the great needs the way that, that she for me to go complex. he's to what he used to be the biggest hospital in the entire. okay. 5 kind of seeing in 2 to 3 is what i mean for us is claims of the way i'll lead...
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well tom of a struggle for many in west central africa, timothy appears you are 2 by 2 or 3 we spoke to president, solve the old bomb, is association of nigeria. could be abraham, who said multiple serious issues could lead to stineman in the country this year of the, there is an emergency on for security. now that the, the current administration is planned to actual nice by supporting some farmers to the land they are going to be able to mitigate the fearful assignment that we might experience. i mean, uh you would into, into 24. 14 collision is getting to about 40 but.
well tom of a struggle for many in west central africa, timothy appears you are 2 by 2 or 3 we spoke to president, solve the old bomb, is association of nigeria. could be abraham, who said multiple serious issues could lead to stineman in the country this year of the, there is an emergency on for security. now that the, the current administration is planned to actual nice by supporting some farmers to the land they are going to be able to mitigate the fearful assignment that we might...
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[chanting and yelling] >> madeleine: timothy cardinal dolan was 45 minutes in when a protester said silence equals death. >> were climate activists, too, they said their conscious urged them to disrupt the mass. one of the activists says war, occupation and industrial pollution are po poisoning the r in gaza, destroying earth's capacity. >> brian: same idiots at the u.s. open. this is outrageous and i'm shocked st. patrick's wouldn't have better security than that. this is nuts. they are out and that is nuts. >> lawrence: cops have been told to keep protesters, little j jihadis, they don't want jews to exist, cops are being told this is free speech thing. excuse me, when people talk about destruction of a whole group of people, talking about enjoying the country, that is no longer free speech. >> brian: matthew menzi, one is 31, one is 63 and this guy was taken into custody for d disruption of service. one guy messed up the u.s. open final. >> rachel: this is holiest day of the christian religion. not sure why they are doing this to the catholic church on this one. nothing sacred. nothing w
[chanting and yelling] >> madeleine: timothy cardinal dolan was 45 minutes in when a protester said silence equals death. >> were climate activists, too, they said their conscious urged them to disrupt the mass. one of the activists says war, occupation and industrial pollution are po poisoning the r in gaza, destroying earth's capacity. >> brian: same idiots at the u.s. open. this is outrageous and i'm shocked st. patrick's wouldn't have better security than that. this is...
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it was one canadian historian timothy andrews, sail called the weakness of democracy, the particular worry in the late 19 forties. this was that the experience of the 2nd world war had been so devastating and so traumatic for the people of europe that they would not be willing to fight for their state or for their national interest in the future. the worry was that if the soviet union were to mobilize its forces or stage exercises or somehow flax its military muscle, then perhaps the citizens in european countries would ask their leaders to give in to whatever the soviet demands or the millions of deaths during the 2nd world war were front of mine, and according to the historians, theory democracies leave themselves open to blackmail because they trying to keep the peace at all costs. they tend to offer compromises and give in to pressure by being a part of nato. and by being a part of the alliance, the leaders felt that they could go to their people and say we're part of something bigger. and in the aftermath of the war, when leaders did not think that their people would ever be wil
it was one canadian historian timothy andrews, sail called the weakness of democracy, the particular worry in the late 19 forties. this was that the experience of the 2nd world war had been so devastating and so traumatic for the people of europe that they would not be willing to fight for their state or for their national interest in the future. the worry was that if the soviet union were to mobilize its forces or stage exercises or somehow flax its military muscle, then perhaps the citizens...
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and it was one canadian historian timothy andrew sale called the weakness of democracy. the particular worry in the late 19 forties see was that the experience of the 2nd world war had been so devastating and so traumatic for the people of europe that they would not be willing to fight for their state or for their national interest in the future. the worry was that if the soviet union were to mobilize its forces or stage exercises or somehow flax its military muscle, then perhaps the citizens in european countries would ask their leaders to give in to whatever the soviet demands or the millions of deaths during the 2nd world war were front of mine, and according to the historians, theory democracies leave themselves open to blackmail because they trying to keep the peace at all costs. they tend to offer compromises and give in to pressure by being a part of nato. and by being a part of the alliance, the leaders felt that they could go to their people and say we're part of something bigger. and in the aftermath of the war, when leaders did not think that their people woul
and it was one canadian historian timothy andrew sale called the weakness of democracy. the particular worry in the late 19 forties see was that the experience of the 2nd world war had been so devastating and so traumatic for the people of europe that they would not be willing to fight for their state or for their national interest in the future. the worry was that if the soviet union were to mobilize its forces or stage exercises or somehow flax its military muscle, then perhaps the citizens...
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this caused the engraver was named timothy cole actually. and when it was published inscribed ners, it really created a sensation and kelly was called by the art critics and all their papers were called kelly the founder of the new school of wood engraving. and, you know, it really had motion to it. there was motion in the sky, there's motion in the in the ground, the leaves that there was the grass. everything moved. and it was one particular artist who saw. and he was so struck by he wrote a letter to his brother, i will read to what he said. let's go back to the this artist was writing on september 11th, 1882 and quote recently i've also been drawing on the street. i would like to have a horse pose sometime yesterday i heard someone behind say, well, what kind of painter is that she's drawing horses backside. it's instead of doing them from the front, the artist said, i rather enjoyed that comment. i love it much sketching on the street. and as i wrote in my last letter, i'm determined to achieve a certain standard in it. do you know the
this caused the engraver was named timothy cole actually. and when it was published inscribed ners, it really created a sensation and kelly was called by the art critics and all their papers were called kelly the founder of the new school of wood engraving. and, you know, it really had motion to it. there was motion in the sky, there's motion in the in the ground, the leaves that there was the grass. everything moved. and it was one particular artist who saw. and he was so struck by he wrote a...
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spaulding: timothy snyder, in his essay on tyranny, talks about do not talk about our institutions unless you are willing to make them yours, talks about adopt institutions. dir. haines: yeah. ms. spaulding: you have managed to end us on a hopeful and inspiring note, despite the gathering storm, and i know i will sleep better tonight knowing the work you're doing and all the men and women in our intelligence community who are working so hard to keep us safe. so thank you so much for sharing with us today and being patient with, you know, the format. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> brief housekeeping announcement, thank you again so much, director and suzanne. i told you guys, these are cool customers no matter what. an additional thanks for those who make these discussions possible, the in-depth discussions, and the hopeful notes to end on. lunch is outside. you can walk outside and there are box lunches
spaulding: timothy snyder, in his essay on tyranny, talks about do not talk about our institutions unless you are willing to make them yours, talks about adopt institutions. dir. haines: yeah. ms. spaulding: you have managed to end us on a hopeful and inspiring note, despite the gathering storm, and i know i will sleep better tonight knowing the work you're doing and all the men and women in our intelligence community who are working so hard to keep us safe. so thank you so much for sharing...
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it's a fact that she then received lsd from none other than timothy leary, the harvard professor, the lsd guru. she visited him saying that she has a very important friend and he would like to try it. she did not state jfk but very important friend. she received the lsd in april 63 from leary and then a little bit later, a few weeks later, kennedy gives his famous peace speech at the american university and presents ideas that are completely unusual for him. because before that he was quite a cold war warrior, into the arms race. suddenly he talks about that we and the russians, we all have the same, you know, we live by the same principles, we all love our children, we all share the life on planet earth. so he kind of talks like a hippie and away. it seems like mary influenced him. we don't know whether it was through lsd that she gave him or whether it was just lovemaking or weed but there for sure was a change within the mind of jfk and he probably got in touch with lsd i would say. >> jesse: what are the main therapeutic uses in your opinion for lsd? >> well i studied it quite tho
it's a fact that she then received lsd from none other than timothy leary, the harvard professor, the lsd guru. she visited him saying that she has a very important friend and he would like to try it. she did not state jfk but very important friend. she received the lsd in april 63 from leary and then a little bit later, a few weeks later, kennedy gives his famous peace speech at the american university and presents ideas that are completely unusual for him. because before that he was quite a...
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lsd, cannabis, i mean, timothy leary, where areyou? >> yeah, where are you timothy leary? we got an opening bell four and a half minutes from now. by the way, you can catch us any time and anywhere. t see owkand follow the "squa onhetrt:pening bell" podcast. we're back right after this. >> announcer: the opening bell is brought to you by nuveen, a leader in income, alternatives, and responsible investing. >>> well, as our viewers may know, a lot has been made of late of the moves in the magnificent seven stocks. remember good old f.a.n.g., though? remember that one? apple is the only member of the group. i don't know what he's doing here. >> this is f.a.n.g. this is a card game of f.a.n.g. these are all positive pieces. >> the remainder -- >> all double -- did you see that, jim? all double-digit gains led by meta, of course, which is up more than 45%. >> apple is down for the year. but these are pieces that defend f.a.n.g. right here. it is a full house. incredible. or if you're playing rummikub, this is a run of the house. >> are you going back to f.a.n.g. now, away from
lsd, cannabis, i mean, timothy leary, where areyou? >> yeah, where are you timothy leary? we got an opening bell four and a half minutes from now. by the way, you can catch us any time and anywhere. t see owkand follow the "squa onhetrt:pening bell" podcast. we're back right after this. >> announcer: the opening bell is brought to you by nuveen, a leader in income, alternatives, and responsible investing. >>> well, as our viewers may know, a lot has been made of...
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i read that you feel that you have forgiven timothy mcvay, for example. what was that process for you? >> okay. forgiveness is a process. it is not an event. it didn't just happen overnight. but it is the biggest gift you can give yourself, you know. to harbor bitterness and hatred and anger in your body is like drinking poison and expecting the enemy to die. it does you no good. >> what does this documentary reveal? >> i think it really focuses on families and their stories, but it is juxtaposed against the events in oklahoma city. it really weaves together these white power groups and right wing extremism and how it grew and festered and metastasized, really, like a cancer. it's really fascinating. but this was planned in 1983, right? >> yes. >> they focused on the federal building in oklahoma city. and it just shows how these groups grew and have become even more powerful today. and the way that -- the challenges government has in terms of dealing with them because in dealing with them, they often exacerbate the problem and create more anti-government
i read that you feel that you have forgiven timothy mcvay, for example. what was that process for you? >> okay. forgiveness is a process. it is not an event. it didn't just happen overnight. but it is the biggest gift you can give yourself, you know. to harbor bitterness and hatred and anger in your body is like drinking poison and expecting the enemy to die. it does you no good. >> what does this documentary reveal? >> i think it really focuses on families and their stories,...
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also, our good friend timothy havey, former prosecutor and -- for the january 6th select committee. welcome to you, tim. okay. set the scene for us. what has it been like in the courtroom? one, what has it been able for you to see from your vantage point that we have not? >> the jury, how attentive they are. if they are more attentive for one side than the other. the defendant for another who sometimes has been a little bit sleepy, and even nodded off, and then a little bit of hubbub , is what seems to be dramatic, moments have occurred. and somewhat traumatic moments -- have occurred. >> i'm curious about pecker in particular. he called him an affable scoundrel. what is your assessment of the case? and what do you think the jury took away from this? >> on the one hand, he is a sleaze merchant, but he was totally unabashed as it. i think he came across as very credible. there were two very important parts of his testimony. most importantly, he sets the tracks that go from gino the doorman all the way to the precipice of stormy daniels, which is where we are starting now. and what he
also, our good friend timothy havey, former prosecutor and -- for the january 6th select committee. welcome to you, tim. okay. set the scene for us. what has it been like in the courtroom? one, what has it been able for you to see from your vantage point that we have not? >> the jury, how attentive they are. if they are more attentive for one side than the other. the defendant for another who sometimes has been a little bit sleepy, and even nodded off, and then a little bit of hubbub , is...
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former timothy. and andrew weissman. former chief of the criminal division. he is an msnbc legal analyst. andrew, now you have had a little time with this indictment. i want to put up on the screen for the audience as we discuss the list of charges. the sixth different crimes that include forgery. tampering with a public record. what do you make of what you are reading here? >> a couple of things. one, it is very similar to what we have seen in other states. where there have been charges in georgia and michigan. this was a top down scheme. and what i mean by that is that tim and his colleagues put together a vast amount of proof. it was added onto by jack smith which showed this scheme was happening from the campaign down to the states. not bubbling up from a grass roots level. that is why you reseeing fake electors as the arizona level and people at the campaign level and into the white house. that's the second point. i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment. eric hirschman seems to once again be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a
former timothy. and andrew weissman. former chief of the criminal division. he is an msnbc legal analyst. andrew, now you have had a little time with this indictment. i want to put up on the screen for the audience as we discuss the list of charges. the sixth different crimes that include forgery. tampering with a public record. what do you make of what you are reading here? >> a couple of things. one, it is very similar to what we have seen in other states. where there have been charges...