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of florida, senate resolution 668, that the senate agreed to relative to the death of the honorable david hampton pryer, former united states senator from the state of arkansas, senate resolution 673, that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 593, that the senate agreed to house concurrent resolution 89. signed sincerely kevin f. mccumber, acting clerk. the speaker: the clerk will report the veto message. the chair lays before the house another communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, i have the honor to transmit a sealed envelope received from the white house on may 3, 2024, at 12:28 p.m. said to contain a message from the president with objections to how the joint resolution 98 which he returns without his signature, signed sincerely, kevin f. mccumber, clerk of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the veto message. the clerk: to the house of representatives, i'm returning here with without my approval house joi
of florida, senate resolution 668, that the senate agreed to relative to the death of the honorable david hampton pryer, former united states senator from the state of arkansas, senate resolution 673, that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 593, that the senate agreed to house concurrent resolution 89. signed sincerely kevin f. mccumber, acting clerk. the speaker: the clerk will report the veto message. the chair lays before the house another communication. the clerk: the honorable the...
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let's take a look at the potential national significance of these protests were joined by david fob, who was a professor among us history of the university of campus. thank you so much for joining us on the day professor. let's start with the comparisons being made between these protests and those against the vietnam war back in the sixty's. i think those comparisons are valid well, there's certainly a degree of similarity. uh, there's yahoo all over again. i think there's one major difference that i've been really struck by. you can think about the anti war protests in the 19 sixty's as being environmental. went on for several years. started very peacefully, non violently. and then over several years time escalated to more militancy. these protests of, i've happened so fast and such as compress the matter that move from the kind of peaceful protest to some very militant actions in days, not years. so in that sense, i don't know if it's social media or just the pity of modern life, but there is a kind of urgency and quickness to these protests that's quite different than the long env
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and we thank you for it, professor professor david, the father from a kansas university. thank unfortunately, these laws are being written by people who don't really understand a full care. and so they are affecting a larger swath of the population. and what they're meant to be affecting. so we're seeing patients who have highly desire pregnancies that are incompatible with life that are unable to access the care they need. this isn't really going to disproportionately affect both color people loss as like 2nd nomic status. what was the women's reproductive health specialist in florida? speaking ahead of a strict new abortion though, championed by conservative governors on desantis, which came into effect today. the most populous states in the us is not prohibiting a portion of to just 6 weeks a time when most women wouldn't, even though they were pregnant and replace as far as the previous 15 weeks back, which had made it one of the last states in the southern us still allow procedure such a light stage stokes or this with dw as washington bureau chief in this poll. welc
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david: thank you very much. it's been a month since california 20-dollar minimum wage went into effect for fast food workers and surprise surprise, prices are on the rise, fox business kelly saberi has more on all of this. >> exactly as you said that grand total at the drive through is getting higher and higher, market research data essential fines at fast food and fast casual chains have increased their prices by 10% overall across the state of california that is sent september when the state approved the new minimum wage, that includes everyone from shake shack to taco bell. at chick-fil-a you are paying 13% more for the spicy chicken sandwich and atchafalaya chicken burrito will cost you nearly 8% more in california and the mcdonald's hamburger happy meal for the kids that will be 6% more, goes well beyond simply raising minimum wage, those who do not receive overtime pay must receive double the minimum wage under the new rules and that's forcing franchisees to reorganize the rules altogether moving salaried
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david? >> david: linsey, thank you so much. and you can see much more of linsey's interview tonight on abc news live and then later streaming on hulu. >>> in the meantime, news coming in on that american and two friends, two brothers, all three found dead in mexico. tonight, a motive now revealed. >>> we also have recalls involving two different kinds of planter's nuts. >>> and major news on also alzheimer's, in a moment. up my world with vabysmo. (♪) vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves vision and delivers a chance for up to 4 months between treatments, so i can do more of what i love. (♪) (♪) vabysmo works differently, it's the only treatment alzheimer's, in a moment. vabysmo is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection, active eye swelling, or are allergic to it. treatments like vabysmo can cause an eye infection or retinal detachment. vabysmo may cause a temporary increase in eye pressure after receiving the injection. there is an uncommon risk of heart attac
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david? >> david: a much different scene behind you. trevor ault, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to that fiery crash north of new york city, shutting down i-95 in both directions. a gas tanker truck carrying thousands of gallons of fuel colliding with a car and a flat bed truck under an overpass on i-95. this is in norwalk, connecticut. the explosion that followed, and tonight, word that traffic could be shut down for days. erielle reshef over the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a crucial stretch of interstate 95 just north of new york city shut down in both directions after this fiery crash involving a gasoline tanker truck carrying 8,500 gallons of fuel. norwalk fire officials say it happened around 5:30 this morning. >> one car cut off a tractor trailer. this one here, the gasoline tanker, swerved to avoid it. it ripped open the back, gasoline ran down the road. he ended up stopping under the bridge. >> be advised, the fairfield ave overpass is completely engulfed on the southbound side, spreading over to the northbound sid
david? >> david: a much different scene behind you. trevor ault, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to that fiery crash north of new york city, shutting down i-95 in both directions. a gas tanker truck carrying thousands of gallons of fuel colliding with a car and a flat bed truck under an overpass on i-95. this is in norwalk, connecticut. the explosion that followed, and tonight, word that traffic could be shut down for days. erielle reshef over the scene tonight. >>...
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what is there is doing is for david, those people, the better is what, what is the interest and forgivable. and you know, if we have the best that they don't care for the best that will be with you should jacob, i'll give you the last word. but i would like to say one final thing to a chance or cancel or cancel it, we might, or it's that it's on you history. well, now remember, you can find the history. remember you for your tower, this trigger and ask for your can subsidy and horrible atrocities and crimes against humanity. and also i want means that i just need to know this. and i've also because you're choosing the semitism, i just want to stay there, but i want you to take my relations of your mans. well, hi simon jacob. the students for justice in palestine at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. thank you so much for being with us. it appreciate it. thank you. and now we turned to michelle, the golf professor of linguistics at the massachusetts institute of technology. dr . digraph. thank you so much for joining us today. your campus is now one of the other many campus, n
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david? >> david: until monday. all right, erielle reshef tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the deadly plane crash in augusta, georgia. the small plane going down in a heavily populated neighborhood, and authorities say the pilot was swerving in between homes and the way down. and tonight, they say it is clear, he was trying to save lives on his way down. abc's faith abubey in georgia. >> reporter: tonight, the pilot who lost his life in this fiery crash hailed as a hero. avoiding homes as his single-engine plane went down in this augusta, georgia, neighborhood, preventing an even greater tragedy. >> it's definitely a miracle just by looking at it. the pilot was experienced. otherwise, he could have landed that plane on a house, on top of a car. >> reporter: around 7:15 this morning, jason mckenzie taking off alone from nearby daniels field airport. turning back to the airfield and hitting a tree, his plane weaving between two homes before bursting into flames just before 8:00 a.m. debris raining down. a propel
david? >> david: until monday. all right, erielle reshef tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the deadly plane crash in augusta, georgia. the small plane going down in a heavily populated neighborhood, and authorities say the pilot was swerving in between homes and the way down. and tonight, they say it is clear, he was trying to save lives on his way down. abc's faith abubey in georgia. >> reporter: tonight, the pilot who lost his life in this fiery crash hailed as a...
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david: sure. a lot of people think that this war has been completely the physical one that you are seeing on the screen, but it has also been a digital one. there is a place early in the book where i quote the former chairman of the joint chiefs mark milley -- and i will clean up the language here because we are on a nice c-span broadcast. [laughter] paula: some great quotes in the bookpaula: , i have to say. outstanding research really. [laughter] david: so general milley said to me one day over lunch, he said, david, we thought this was going to be a cyber war. because russia had gone off to ukraine with cyberattacks and turned off the power many times. he said, then we thought it was a world war ii-style tank war. than we thought it was a blanking world war i trench war. and there really is it's been all three. so in the days before the attack started, the russians took out viasat which is that european satellite networks that the ukrainians dependent on and i took it out without ever attacking
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david? >> david: ike ejochi with us tonight, ike, thank you. >>> in new york city at this hour, the new protests tonight. the large demonstrations at nyu. and this all comes just hours after police had cleared out encampments at nyu. stephanie ramos is there. >> reporter: tonight, massive new protests just outside nyu, hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters now gathering on the streets. >> i think student movements historically have brought a lot of change. >> reporter: it comes just hours after the nypd arrested more than 50 people and cleared out tents at nyu and the new school. tonight, the president of columbia university is speaking out in a video statement for the first time since calling in police to clear that campus building seized by protesters. >> it was a violent act that put our students at risk, as well as putting the protesters at risk. >> reporter: and tonight, across colleges campuses, confrontations between protest groups now flaring. >> see my face. show me your face! >> r
david? >> david: ike ejochi with us tonight, ike, thank you. >>> in new york city at this hour, the new protests tonight. the large demonstrations at nyu. and this all comes just hours after police had cleared out encampments at nyu. stephanie ramos is there. >> reporter: tonight, massive new protests just outside nyu, hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters now gathering on the streets. >> i think student movements historically have brought a lot of change. >>...
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david? >> david: stephanie ramos, thank you again this evening. >>> we turn now to the new and terrifying images tonight after four officers, one of them a u.s. marshal, were shot and killed. the deadliest day for american law enforcement in years. officers serving a warrant at a home in charlotte, north carolina. this new video tonight showing that neighborhood, what ma say looked like a war zone. officers taking shelter behind a vehicle, exchanging gunfire with a heavily armed suspect next door. other officers approaching through neighboring yards. an armored vehicle driving on lawns, taking one of the wounded officers to try to get them help. tonight here, the faces of the fallen officers. 14-year veterans of the department of dumadult correcti. one leaves behind a wife and four children. joshua eyer, just last week, honored as officer of the month. faith abubey is in shcharlotte r us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the dramatic new video showing the suburban charlotte neighborhood turn in
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david. >> david: tom soufi burridge, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight, reports of an active shooter outside a middle school. police say a 14-year-old possibly armed with a rifle. that school put on lockdown for a time. and then authorities moving in on that teenager. abc's pierre thomas with what we've learned so far in this wisconsin case. >> reporter: tonight, this small community of mount horeb, wisconsin, shaken after reports of an active shooter headed toward a middle school. >> reports of shots fired at the school. >> reporter: children and staff fleeing. the school put on lockdown. sources telling abc news shortly after noon, police encountered a 14-year-old with what appeared to be a rifle. police racing to the scene. the gunman did not breach the school and was neutralized in a confrontation with officers. >> sounds like there is one injury, it's going to be the suspect. >> reporter: images all too familiar. today, nervous parents waiting. s.w.a.t. teams, emergency vehicles, and a dead body. >> this has been a shock. i mean, so scary. i
david. >> david: tom soufi burridge, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight, reports of an active shooter outside a middle school. police say a 14-year-old possibly armed with a rifle. that school put on lockdown for a time. and then authorities moving in on that teenager. abc's pierre thomas with what we've learned so far in this wisconsin case. >> reporter: tonight, this small community of mount horeb, wisconsin, shaken after reports of an active shooter...
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and so david is, going to start with an from the book. david okay. hi. and thank you for coming and thank you, dave. you're quite i will read an excerpt before i do just a quick set up to elaborate just slightly on on what they was talking about. i met brent cummings in 2007 when the army he was with was was part of the surge. and i lived next to brant actually for, for the year i was with these guys. what i saw in brant was someone who was wrestling with the tactics war the strategy of war, but also the morality of war. he was he was a good soldier. he was a good human being. and if you fast forward ten years later and the country in 2016 seemed to be moving toward moment of a moral reckoning. and i wanted to write about it, find a way to write about it. i decided to write about brent's life because he said me one day. i feel like i've survived one war only to find myself into another one. this time in united states. and that intrigued. so built this book around him and it's a book if you read it, it's like see you'll see as we've experienced one of the
and so david is, going to start with an from the book. david okay. hi. and thank you for coming and thank you, dave. you're quite i will read an excerpt before i do just a quick set up to elaborate just slightly on on what they was talking about. i met brent cummings in 2007 when the army he was with was was part of the surge. and i lived next to brant actually for, for the year i was with these guys. what i saw in brant was someone who was wrestling with the tactics war the strategy of war,...
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ready is for david, those people, but there is what is the just and forgivable and you know, if we can move past the care for the best, that will be good. yeah, jacob, i'll give you the last word. but i would like to say one final thing to a chance or cancel or cancel it leave, or it's that it's on you. history will not remember you find history will remember you for your powerless trigger and absence. and for your complexity and horrible atrocities. crimes against humanity and also i want to add it. i just need to know this, and i've also because you're choosing us again for someone to them. i just want to say that, but i want you to take my limit of your man's well hi simon jacob with students for justice in palestine at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. thank you so much for being with us. it appreciate it. thank you. and now we turned to michelle, the golf professor of linguistics at the massachusetts institute of technology. dr . digraph. thank you so much for joining us today. your campus is now one of the other many campus, nearly a 100 campuses in the united stat
ready is for david, those people, but there is what is the just and forgivable and you know, if we can move past the care for the best, that will be good. yeah, jacob, i'll give you the last word. but i would like to say one final thing to a chance or cancel or cancel it leave, or it's that it's on you. history will not remember you find history will remember you for your powerless trigger and absence. and for your complexity and horrible atrocities. crimes against humanity and also i want to...
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david pecker, you had a relationship beforehand. you're testifying under penalty of running a foul with the agreement you had with the federal government and state prosecutors. is there a reason here. but they always used those kid gloves if you will on david pecker. but they're in a tight spot because it's really the attacking agenda, attacking the credibility, but that's down the road. haven't done that yet. >> can they try to convince the jury that what this is based on is just something silly? it's a hush money payment to a porn star. the significance of it just matter as much. this is of all the things donald trump faces, this is the dumbest. which some have argued out there. >> if you're going for the jury nullification angle, you're in a little bit of trouble out of the gate. this is going to be pretty boring and mundane and run of the mill because it's just a business records case. if that's the route, which why are you selectively prosecuting me? maybe more so on a motion to dismiss, but there's more of a nullification issu
david pecker, you had a relationship beforehand. you're testifying under penalty of running a foul with the agreement you had with the federal government and state prosecutors. is there a reason here. but they always used those kid gloves if you will on david pecker. but they're in a tight spot because it's really the attacking agenda, attacking the credibility, but that's down the road. haven't done that yet. >> can they try to convince the jury that what this is based on is just...
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david, really good to have you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >>> more coverage of trump's trial is ahead, but after this break, we're going to be back at columbia university where students are still occupying a building on campus. a professor will join us to tell us what he thinks about how the university is handling all of this. w the university is handling all of this (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪♪ we put our heart into celebrati
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we are joined by david kelly. quite relevant these days. also full disclosure, my former boss in practicing law, and lance lecher. welcome to both of you. david, it is interesting that was a big interview that anderson cooper landed at the time. we haven't heard much from karen mcdougal in public. some of what she understood to be the case then is now being confirmed in court. her understanding over time was oh, this was all a cut-out. this was the the campaign arm of trump doing business as a tabloid. it is only supposed to go off the evidence as they get it. just in the past two weeks. >> i think putting pecker on the stand and really laying out the scheme and the context for the scheme was important. i thought it was interesting because it fed into the whole thing. because i think that one defense lawyer, by doing that, i think what they really did was show that he had the creds. this is a very sordid thing. while the defense lawyers want to paint this as this happens every day. this is the way it is done. none of the people they got on
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in the meantime, thank you, david. allie, i just want you to know i effectively advocated for the team here at the table today with one of the big bosses. we will tell you more later. the table might get bigger. >> i'm liking that idea, because mobile will just see his face. i get more my news from kyle griffin and i think any other single source. his tweets go up for the news alerts go up. not only did that tweet go up. it's like, how do you get that news? for anybody who doesn't follow, you can really learn a lot of news by following kyle griffin. he's also an amazing writer. >> you must be a great multitasker. >> is probably tweeted this whole segment. you guys have a great weekend, and we will see you next weekend. >>> could morning to you. it is sunday, april 28th. a few days in american politics can compare to what we saw last thursday when a pair of court proceedings for donald trump as he runs for president while also facing multiple criminal prosecutions. in a manhattan courtroom, donald trump, the twice impea
in the meantime, thank you, david. allie, i just want you to know i effectively advocated for the team here at the table today with one of the big bosses. we will tell you more later. the table might get bigger. >> i'm liking that idea, because mobile will just see his face. i get more my news from kyle griffin and i think any other single source. his tweets go up for the news alerts go up. not only did that tweet go up. it's like, how do you get that news? for anybody who doesn't follow,...
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david? >> david: mary bruce live at the white house for us. mary, thank you. >>> we are learning more tonight after some terrifying moments, an suv crashing into a thrift store in las cruces, new mexico. authorities say the suv crashed right through the glass doors, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others, including customers and employees. police say the 69-year-old driver was pulling into a parking space when she mistakenly pressed on the accelerator instead of the brake. >>> tonight, there is a new warning from federal authorities about scams targeting seniors across this country. it comes after the nation was horrified by the images of that homeowner with a gun, and that unsuspecting 61-year-old uber driver who was killed. tonight here, the scam warning and how it works. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, that harrowing video seen by the nation. the senior with the gun charged with murdering the unsuspecting uber driver. >> help! help! >> reporter: the result of what authorities say is an explosion of scams target
david? >> david: mary bruce live at the white house for us. mary, thank you. >>> we are learning more tonight after some terrifying moments, an suv crashing into a thrift store in las cruces, new mexico. authorities say the suv crashed right through the glass doors, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others, including customers and employees. police say the 69-year-old driver was pulling into a parking space when she mistakenly pressed on the accelerator instead of...
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david pecker is an accountant. sitting in court and watching him and listening to him, i was incredibly taken with how meticulous and detailed he was able to lay this out for the jury. i know the story very well. i am invested and i worked there. i thought to myself leaving court every day, he is doing a brilliant job in setting the table of what actually went on here. >> there were some text messages from dylan howard that were talked about last week. what do you think, if you were to take the stand, people would learn? is there more people would learn that we didn't learn last week? >> where dylan howard will play a role is when we get to michael cohen and the stormy daniels situation. david visibility into a lot of this but as david pecker himself testified last week, when it gets to the stormy daniels matter, this is where the time line is crucial here, that's going on after that access hollywood tape where they are panicking. there worried about the impact of that tape on female voters and then stormy daniels
david pecker is an accountant. sitting in court and watching him and listening to him, i was incredibly taken with how meticulous and detailed he was able to lay this out for the jury. i know the story very well. i am invested and i worked there. i thought to myself leaving court every day, he is doing a brilliant job in setting the table of what actually went on here. >> there were some text messages from dylan howard that were talked about last week. what do you think, if you were to...
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and what is it, david? what is the so fascinating to viewers to people in the audience about a story like this. because, there had been a few not executed quite this well, but there have been a few that kind of dive into this subject matter. >> people love rock and roll. i think people are always interested in what's behind these surface images and the mythologies we know so well. but i really want to demystify what people think they understand about rock and what they think they understand about artistic processes and sort of peel back the surface. and i think people are interested in that. the show is very intimate. it's not just blown out with rock and roll. i'm really more interested underneath the surfaces. >> speaking of the creative process, talk about broadway and talk about your experience. >> how does it feel? >> it's delightful. it's delightful. and the audiences love the jokes we play. david wrote such a funny play. i just feel the audience is loving all the humor that's embedded into the fabric
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i am against i am pro-life here david urban, that looks i think as david points out the president has kinda been where he's been pre this in terms of states, states issue, right? >> this has been republican dogma since i've been in washington dc in the late 90s has been but now it's fallen. no, no, i understand it's a states rights issue, but it's been an overturned roe. its goes to the state's right. that's always been the republican mantra until rose overturned. and then you have these different, various folks who are advocating for national ban, which is crazy, and a six-week ban. but said i live in the state of florida. there was no hue and cry for a six-week ban and the state of florida, i don't not quite sure why the governor others felt that they should do this right? and really it was running for the republican presidential it put. it into the right now. but to your point, david, it's a very unpopular position to take. put plus reasonable people, right? know that you can, women don't even know if they're pregnant at six weeks, right? it's it's a really untenable position. >> s
i am against i am pro-life here david urban, that looks i think as david points out the president has kinda been where he's been pre this in terms of states, states issue, right? >> this has been republican dogma since i've been in washington dc in the late 90s has been but now it's fallen. no, no, i understand it's a states rights issue, but it's been an overturned roe. its goes to the state's right. that's always been the republican mantra until rose overturned. and then you have these...
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david led, what is your take? >> david: no matter how far they go with the public arguments were narratives over the president, the beaks challenge is, in that room, is there one juror who is going to listen to the facts of what new york law is, and its limitations, and the inability to bring that up to a federal l? i know that the gag orders and all of that is on the table, but it takes one juror, one person to say you cannot charge up. they tried to extend the statute of limitations. i know you are the better attorney than i am. i play one on radio, maybe. but the facts are there. new york law does not meet federal law. also, what is the second crime? the second crime has never been stated by the prosecution, to the best of my knowledge. what is the second crime that he was committing these acts in order to create? >> emily: harris, what do you make of the bubbling up of the gag orders and now this threat of incarceration? to david's point, politics is one juror, but also a lot of americans watching their former
david led, what is your take? >> david: no matter how far they go with the public arguments were narratives over the president, the beaks challenge is, in that room, is there one juror who is going to listen to the facts of what new york law is, and its limitations, and the inability to bring that up to a federal l? i know that the gag orders and all of that is on the table, but it takes one juror, one person to say you cannot charge up. they tried to extend the statute of limitations. i...
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david: i think big time. in the 1960's, ronald reagan ran for governor, running against the berkeley protests. richard nixon ran for president running against the protests. it is not so much the protests, it is the violence that surrounds them. i am teaching at the university of chicago this term, and a couple thousand yards from here, the cam and is there, and the university had a clear policy, we express your right -- we support your right to express point of view, but we are not going to let you disrupt campus, disrupt learning. today the president sit on an email to everybody in the community saying we celebrate the right to make your statements. unfortunately, the students have been disruptive, they have torn down israeli signs, silenced speakers. they have interfered with learning in the campus. he sent out this ominous email. here are pretty tame compared to other places, so when americans support is free speech. what they do not support is what looks like anarchy. i think if the protests continue to f
david: i think big time. in the 1960's, ronald reagan ran for governor, running against the berkeley protests. richard nixon ran for president running against the protests. it is not so much the protests, it is the violence that surrounds them. i am teaching at the university of chicago this term, and a couple thousand yards from here, the cam and is there, and the university had a clear policy, we express your right -- we support your right to express point of view, but we are not going to let...
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i mean, i have heard david lammy compared to david cameron on the internet , but, that was for internet, but, that was for different reasons. >> fair enough. okay, yeah . >> fair enough. okay, yeah. initially i thought, well, how can the republicans like labour? oh hang on. and then they just lay into cameron. he's moralising . they're sick of him moralising. they're sick of him telling them what to do. you don't like being told what to do, lewis? do you, do you think this is fair? is it fair? >> well, i think this is what happens. you know, they got to. i mean, the tories, the tories . i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, the tories, the tories. i mean, trump has to be nice to somebody. these are the people coming in that they're moving in next door. of course, he's not going to say we expect these people to be horrible people because they're moving in next doon >> but they didn't have to be that warm, did they? they didn't have to say far preferable. i really like this guy. >> a lovely little bit of twisting by inews here, a little bit here, i think,
i mean, i have heard david lammy compared to david cameron on the internet , but, that was for internet, but, that was for different reasons. >> fair enough. okay, yeah . >> fair enough. okay, yeah. initially i thought, well, how can the republicans like labour? oh hang on. and then they just lay into cameron. he's moralising . they're sick of him moralising. they're sick of him telling them what to do. you don't like being told what to do, lewis? do you, do you think this is fair?...
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david, let's talk about what we heard and what you feel might be missing. by the way he didn't take any questions he spun on his heel and walked out the door. >> david: we are missing some sort of dialogue between the president -- this is one of those moments i think you will agree, it is really important for the presidency played a role that you play, to have the dialogue with the press to ask the questions in americans, i had no problem with what he said. it was well phrased, he delivered it in a straight fashion. i mean, this is something that has been going out for -- how much of what we seen over the past 48 hours is not the past e could have been prevented? had he said this earlier. again, i do not want to bury a good statement, which is what that was, it was red and there wasn't much dialogue. that is what i think was missing. >> harris: i'm glad we started off with his full comments because i think it is important for everybody to kind of keep seeing it and digesting it because we may not get another nugget for nine -- we don't know emily? >> emily:
david, let's talk about what we heard and what you feel might be missing. by the way he didn't take any questions he spun on his heel and walked out the door. >> david: we are missing some sort of dialogue between the president -- this is one of those moments i think you will agree, it is really important for the presidency played a role that you play, to have the dialogue with the press to ask the questions in americans, i had no problem with what he said. it was well phrased, he...
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as david saying, david go oh, come on. >> let's look. gauge is like the first time in a long i i am i was shocked right. to read her first-person account of that she killed a literally a puppy because it wasn't a good hunting dog, right? that was kind of the, the thesis, right now. she said, oh, it was aggressive, it did all these things. there's their dog trainers, people can behaviors can be modified. look, we see that with the current president's dogs, he had some german shepherds there that probably weren't so best suited to be around a lot of people in the white house. and so those, those dogs weren't taken out back and shot. they were taken and put on a farm are given to somebody else who might be able to retrain them, right? there's lots of things you can do now. >> an old sick horse or goat that's knocking your kids over super mean biden your kids it's something different. puppy he's like, look, sarah mclaughlin is out for kristi noem right now. it's all i got to tell you i think more than sarah laughlin, are. >> i big cargo no.
as david saying, david go oh, come on. >> let's look. gauge is like the first time in a long i i am i was shocked right. to read her first-person account of that she killed a literally a puppy because it wasn't a good hunting dog, right? that was kind of the, the thesis, right now. she said, oh, it was aggressive, it did all these things. there's their dog trainers, people can behaviors can be modified. look, we see that with the current president's dogs, he had some german shepherds...
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david is here with us. hi so tell us about it why why this time and not maybe the last time. >> well, i've been going over there to france living there for 44 years right now, amelie at so it's time for me to really look at what america rickea ears and my concern is that i'm a deep believer in america, md believer in democracy. but my concern is that the american democracy that i've grown to love over so many years may not have long, mineral, longer be the core of the american system going forward after november so i have to look at what is my alternative may alternative for me is france and we begin writing this column four cnn this morning the number of people i found two, we're really echoing the same sentiment, not only for friends but all over the world to mexico, to italy, to greece, to spain, to portugal. an amazing number of people. and even since the column ran this morning, drawing fro estate broker, we know very well in france who specializes in moving americans to france she got 45 requests for
david is here with us. hi so tell us about it why why this time and not maybe the last time. >> well, i've been going over there to france living there for 44 years right now, amelie at so it's time for me to really look at what america rickea ears and my concern is that i'm a deep believer in america, md believer in democracy. but my concern is that the american democracy that i've grown to love over so many years may not have long, mineral, longer be the core of the american system...
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they're afraid to wear their star of david necklace is out. but that's the other side of it, is. >> if we do decide to leave and heed the warnings of the hello rabbi, who wants, who encourage students who don't feel comfortable on canvas to leave, then we reward their scare tactics and we give them what they want. >> so the other side of the coin is, we stay on campus with this fear within our chest, but we can't let them when essentially jonas, the university had been trying to de-escalate this because they're of course, had been an incident where the police were called to try to clear it. it seems to escalate the situation and there was an effort to try to de-escalate. we've showed people reports this morning from a student who was on scene who said they called the police, they called the public's safety. they couldn't get any help in your view, what are the options that the university has and what effect would calling police and to try to address this have on what's going on on the ground so what the university did over the last couple of d
they're afraid to wear their star of david necklace is out. but that's the other side of it, is. >> if we do decide to leave and heed the warnings of the hello rabbi, who wants, who encourage students who don't feel comfortable on canvas to leave, then we reward their scare tactics and we give them what they want. >> so the other side of the coin is, we stay on campus with this fear within our chest, but we can't let them when essentially jonas, the university had been trying to...
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david pecker, keith davidson, and eventually michael cohen and maybe stormy daniels. by calling a witness like hope hicks, you tie all that together so that even if you take a witness like david pecker or michael cohen on cross-examination and say, liar, liar, your pants are on fire, it becomes increasingly harder to cast doubt on the credibility or believability of their statements if they line up with another credible witness, or even worse for the defense, a very credible document. of course, that's probably why you see the defense fighting so hard on the authentication of documents, social media posts, things like that. when the case is in, when the prosecution's case is in, ideally, they will have lined up all of this testimony, credible testimony to shore up the holes in the possibly incredible testimony of some witnesses with shakier backgrounds. that's exactly what a hope hicks does. it's why i have said, she may quietly and loudly be one of the most important witnesses. i say loudly, because people know her name. she's a character in trump world. quietly, she
david pecker, keith davidson, and eventually michael cohen and maybe stormy daniels. by calling a witness like hope hicks, you tie all that together so that even if you take a witness like david pecker or michael cohen on cross-examination and say, liar, liar, your pants are on fire, it becomes increasingly harder to cast doubt on the credibility or believability of their statements if they line up with another credible witness, or even worse for the defense, a very credible document. of...
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harry & david. life is a gift. share more. e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the legal case, and as donald trump so often thinks about these things, there is legal case, and there is for him, the sort of pr nightmare of it all, or handling it as a public relations thing. there is, of course an open question of whether or not there is going to be accountability for him as it relates to the proposition that alvin bragg and his team have about what happened here. there's also the question of accountability, if he's going going to be held accountable if he double talks. what he does in the courtroom. the gag order that's before him. and he's not enfor
harry & david. life is a gift. share more. e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the...
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joining me now is democrat strategist david carlucci, also former marine kate monroe. great to see you both. thank you so much for being here. david, kicking things off with you. what is your reaction to these latest polls? >> yeah. well, it's something we've got to keep our finger on the pulse here, and these polls show that it's neck and neck, right? one poll has biden up i, another poll has trump up. but the biggest indicator to me and if i think most troubling to the trump camp is the genderrer divide. and what we see is that trump has always had a problem with women voters, but now with the dobbs decision, that's a getting even worse for donald trump. and these polls, even the ones that show trump ahead, it continues to show trump sliding further and further down with the female vote s. and that's going to be a big problem come the general election. yes, trump did a little bit better in 2020 than he did in 20216 with women, but these polling numbers, it's just a snapshot. but what i look for is the momentum. and the momentum, particularly there with the gender div
joining me now is democrat strategist david carlucci, also former marine kate monroe. great to see you both. thank you so much for being here. david, kicking things off with you. what is your reaction to these latest polls? >> yeah. well, it's something we've got to keep our finger on the pulse here, and these polls show that it's neck and neck, right? one poll has biden up i, another poll has trump up. but the biggest indicator to me and if i think most troubling to the trump camp is the...
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it's all good, which is what david pecker testified. this collaboration of what we have already heard from from david pecker showing donald trump is right in the center of this. >> and hope hicks, part of what was fascinating to me again as i was reading this through our internal slack channel, it was a reminder of the sheer chaos and crisis and almost tipping point moment of the access hollywood tape and the fact that that article that does come out before the election ultimately ends up spaced out in of that it wouldn't, like if that had come out the day after access hollywood or two days after or three days after, that could have been it. you were there covering it, that could have been it. >> they got lucky with the timing of that. also, remember at that time, it is easy to forget, i have repressed a lot of it, i think most americans have, it was one allegation after another. it was more than two dozen allegations that he had some sort of sexual impropriety and it was just one thing after another. they are running against hillary cl
it's all good, which is what david pecker testified. this collaboration of what we have already heard from from david pecker showing donald trump is right in the center of this. >> and hope hicks, part of what was fascinating to me again as i was reading this through our internal slack channel, it was a reminder of the sheer chaos and crisis and almost tipping point moment of the access hollywood tape and the fact that that article that does come out before the election ultimately ends up...
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this is what david wants. it was david publication at the end of the day. american media was his tabloid empire. but, at no point did anyone say we have signed or got into an agreement to help interfere with the 2016 election. there was no communication regarding that. >> hope hicks testified that she didn't recall being in an august 26 meeting where the whole catch and kill scheme was launched. but, said it was possible she was there. did you find her to be a credible witness? we got the gist from katie in the last segment but how about you question >> it was clear when she came out she looked fragile, she didn't want to be there as much as keith davidson didn't want to be there, the weakness, the lawyer for stormy and karen mcdougal, who was up earlier. i found her, her answers and responses incredibly bankable. that last one where she really solidified the fact that trump had knowledge of the payment, i think showed her credibility. >> you described watching david pecker in court testifying as a being surreal. how so ? >> i haven't seen them since the su
this is what david wants. it was david publication at the end of the day. american media was his tabloid empire. but, at no point did anyone say we have signed or got into an agreement to help interfere with the 2016 election. there was no communication regarding that. >> hope hicks testified that she didn't recall being in an august 26 meeting where the whole catch and kill scheme was launched. but, said it was possible she was there. did you find her to be a credible witness? we got the...
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this was this was david brooks writing in the new york times. he says, quote especially since 2016, it's become clear if you live in a university town, are one of the many cities along the coast, were highly educated people tend to congregate. >> that's us will displeasure. >> you can't use your own experience to generalize about american politics. in fact, if you're guided by instincts and values honed and such let's places. you may not be sensitive to the ways the movement is alienating voters and working class areas of pennsylvania wisconsin, michigan, and georgia. you may come across them as privileged kids, breaking the rules and getting away with it, see right logi is rightly the guys of many working class blue collar people. >> they see these wealthy kids at institutions like columbia that cause 90,000 vowels a year complaining about what's going on in palestine and talking about you must divest. you're seeing images are certain students and what we should have food and water and add to give us these things as an infringement of our right
this was this was david brooks writing in the new york times. he says, quote especially since 2016, it's become clear if you live in a university town, are one of the many cities along the coast, were highly educated people tend to congregate. >> that's us will displeasure. >> you can't use your own experience to generalize about american politics. in fact, if you're guided by instincts and values honed and such let's places. you may not be sensitive to the ways the movement is...
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it's almost like -- to use something that david used in the past, granular. it's almost breaking it down to the smallest denominator. what are the things that need to be proven or shown that would prove that trump was directly involved in this? >> well, what they are trying to do is to say trump is a financial micromanager. nothing goes on within trump organization that trump doesn't know about and approve. they're saying to the jury, the prosecutors are when they get to closing arguments, use your common sense. would $400,000 -- which is about what cohen was repaid after the taxes and the roll-out so it's a complete wash for cohen's $130,000, would it make sense for trump, who is renegotiating -- wanting to renegotiate plumber bills and furniture costs, that he would not know about the michael cohen $400,000 repayment. i think what they're saying to the jury is this is who donald trump is. he is a cheapskate. he's a micromanager and it makes no sense he could say this is cohen on his own without his consent. then you'll get other witnesses how it was recorde
it's almost like -- to use something that david used in the past, granular. it's almost breaking it down to the smallest denominator. what are the things that need to be proven or shown that would prove that trump was directly involved in this? >> well, what they are trying to do is to say trump is a financial micromanager. nothing goes on within trump organization that trump doesn't know about and approve. they're saying to the jury, the prosecutors are when they get to closing...
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alvin bragg steam cut to the heart of the case in that questioning of david . -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now, with court adjourned for the weekend, it also -- we will have key testimony still ahead. we start the hour with our most favorite reporters and friends, two who were inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter suzanne craig and former attorney and deputy assistant attorney carrie whitman. lucky for us, you can check out that you can never leave and you are still here as a friend. let's start with you and your wonderful mug. >> it was a continuation about agreement that karen mcdougal had. president donald trump's lawyers try to muddy the water. i think to -- k
alvin bragg steam cut to the heart of the case in that questioning of david . -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a...
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"calming room report, david gloria." "11:17, staff recording david saying, "i don't understand." ricardo says his son was regularly placed in seclusion at whitefield. in this report, he was observed for three hours. "12:59, hitting head with his own hands." "13:13, urinating on the floor, crying." ricardo, a police officer, was so appalled he demanded to see footage. my son, who was by himself in that room, in a panic state, crying. self—harm. begged them for water. they just ignored him. david, how did that make you feel inside, being placed in the rooms? i was sweaty, i was angry, i was upset. and they don't listen to me. they let me do wee—wee on the floor. in 2021, cctv footage from inside the rooms was discovered, despite them being shut four years earlier. the police investigated, but no charges were brought. now we've uncovered a catalogue of physical and emotional abuse against some of the most vulnerable children in the country, many unable to speak. children were pushed into rooms with rhino pads, slammed against doors and left naked, sitting in urine. we've learned
"calming room report, david gloria." "11:17, staff recording david saying, "i don't understand." ricardo says his son was regularly placed in seclusion at whitefield. in this report, he was observed for three hours. "12:59, hitting head with his own hands." "13:13, urinating on the floor, crying." ricardo, a police officer, was so appalled he demanded to see footage. my son, who was by himself in that room, in a panic state, crying. self—harm....