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jeffrey: for pbs news weekend, i am jeffrey brown at yankee stadium in the bronx. jeffrey: on this final day of lgbtq pride month, tonight's installment of our hidden histories series isn't about an individual. it's about an episode. how the anti-communist paranoia that gripped washington at the dawn of the cold war led to an often overlooked chapter in lgbtq history. fanned by senator joseph mccarthy's headline-grabbing claims, fears of communist subversion led to the hunt for communists in the government. >> department of justice officials have promised further arrests as the cckdown on suspected subversives gathers momentum. jeffrey: mccarthy explicitly linked communism with lgbtq people, and some even said they were the bigger threat. the red scare had spawned the lavender scare, the name taken from senator everett dirksen's reference to gay men as "lavender lads." a 1950 congressional investigation concluded that lgbtq people were "unsuitable" for federal employment and posed a security risk because fear of exposure made them susceptible to blackmail. thousand
jeffrey: for pbs news weekend, i am jeffrey brown at yankee stadium in the bronx. jeffrey: on this final day of lgbtq pride month, tonight's installment of our hidden histories series isn't about an individual. it's about an episode. how the anti-communist paranoia that gripped washington at the dawn of the cold war led to an often overlooked chapter in lgbtq history. fanned by senator joseph mccarthy's headline-grabbing claims, fears of communist subversion led to the hunt for communists in...
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jeffrey: is there a racial dynamic at play?n't know what else could be in play right now except for a racial dynamic, a targeting of northwest indiana, a targeting of the people who have made a determination that this is a lawsuit that is important to this community. most of our republican representatives are in rural areas. and so when we talk about inner city crime, it's hard for them to understand the impact of that. >> thank you, mr. speaker. members of the house. amna: -- jeffrey: republican representative chris jeter, who authored the bill to kill the lawsuit, didn't respond to an interview request, but lawrence keane, who represents the national shooting sports foundation, the trade association for the firearm industry, told us gary's lawsuit unfairly targets legal gun sales. >> gary's case is the last of some 40 lawsuits filed beginning in late 1998. -- late 1998-1999 time frame. seeking to blame the industry for the criminal misuse of lawfully sold firearms. it has no merit and every other case has been dismissed. jeff
jeffrey: is there a racial dynamic at play?n't know what else could be in play right now except for a racial dynamic, a targeting of northwest indiana, a targeting of the people who have made a determination that this is a lawsuit that is important to this community. most of our republican representatives are in rural areas. and so when we talk about inner city crime, it's hard for them to understand the impact of that. >> thank you, mr. speaker. members of the house. amna: -- jeffrey:...
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i'm thank you jeffrey. thank you for your points and i have to contradict you. well, with all due respect to respect your, your knowledge of the soviet union, but you're wrong about the kremlin is atrocities and ukraine. i spend my days going through testimonies of victims. right now my team is working on something which is so sinister, which is the kremlin abduction of ukrainian children. $19000.00 of them. we're tracking them. we've been tracking them for a year. i do want to get back to sean, because i want to ask you more specifically right now about what it means for nato going for we've all spoken during this discussion about the concerns about the prospect of another trump presidency. what does it mean going forward for nato? if that is the case? well, it means that nato relies on america. that's the fact. yes, we have seen european step up. yes, they spend more on defense. we seen some remarkable growth of capability to give you just, you know, what one example of that we saw drake sullivan. the american national security buys a say just now that nato al
i'm thank you jeffrey. thank you for your points and i have to contradict you. well, with all due respect to respect your, your knowledge of the soviet union, but you're wrong about the kremlin is atrocities and ukraine. i spend my days going through testimonies of victims. right now my team is working on something which is so sinister, which is the kremlin abduction of ukrainian children. $19000.00 of them. we're tracking them. we've been tracking them for a year. i do want to get back to...
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i'm thank you jeffrey. thank you for your points and i have to contradict you. well, with all due respect to respect your, your knowledge of the soviet union, but you're wrong about the kremlin is atrocities and ukraine. i spend my days going through testimonies of a victims. right now my team is working on something which is so sinister, which is the kremlin abduction of ukrainian children. $19000.00 of them. we're tracking them. we've been tracking them for a year. i do want to get back to sean, because i want to ask you more specifically right now about what it means for nato going for we've all spoken during this discussion about the concerns about the prospect of another trump presidency. what does it mean going forward for nato? if that is the case? well, it means that nato relies on america. that's the fact. yes, we have seen european step up. yes, they spend more on defense. we seen some remarkable growth of capability to give you just, you know, what one example of that we saw drake sullivan, the american national security by so say just now the nato al
i'm thank you jeffrey. thank you for your points and i have to contradict you. well, with all due respect to respect your, your knowledge of the soviet union, but you're wrong about the kremlin is atrocities and ukraine. i spend my days going through testimonies of a victims. right now my team is working on something which is so sinister, which is the kremlin abduction of ukrainian children. $19000.00 of them. we're tracking them. we've been tracking them for a year. i do want to get back to...
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and jeffrey, we had the key lines. uh, this quote has found in its advisory opinion that israel's presence as an occupying pallet is illegal in the occupied palestinian territory. right? yes. this is a, do cents is not a surprise. you can go on beaching up a small group of people because you have some great pi behind you of the united states of america in countries like great britain and others for so long. but eventually i visited all is going to be seen to be hopeless. and of no value a tool overall will turn in your favor values of what has happened. there are many things to be said about this, but the 1st thing i think there can be said, of course, i realize how to sierra says a file for a wider audience than just great britain. the great britain consort could come to it. so this new government consult account itself as fortunate because it could accept everything that's here. it could use that to justify the change of the tone and also the changes statement between yeah, so may, when he was campaigning, i'm to ful
and jeffrey, we had the key lines. uh, this quote has found in its advisory opinion that israel's presence as an occupying pallet is illegal in the occupied palestinian territory. right? yes. this is a, do cents is not a surprise. you can go on beaching up a small group of people because you have some great pi behind you of the united states of america in countries like great britain and others for so long. but eventually i visited all is going to be seen to be hopeless. and of no value a tool...
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for the pbs news hour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> what?'t say anything. >> oh. ♪ geoff: and that is the news hour for tonight. for all of us here at the pbs news hour, thanks for spending part of your evening with us. have a good night. >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- ♪ supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this is pbs news hour west from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinit
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i'm thank you jeffrey. thank you for your points and i have to contradict you. well, with all due respect to respect your, your knowledge of the soviet union, but you're wrong about the kremlin is atrocities and ukraine. i spend my days going to testimonies of victims. right now my team is working on something which is so sinister, which is the kremlin abduction of ukrainian children. $19000.00 of them. we're tracking them. we've been tracking them for a year. i do want to get back to sean, because i want to ask you more specifically right now about what it means for nato going for we've all spoken during this discussion about the concerns about the prospect of another trump presidency. what does it mean going forward for nato? if that is the case? well, it means that nato relies on america. that's the fact. yes, we have seen european step up. yes, they spend more on defense. we seen some remarkable growth of capability to give you just, you know, what one example of that we saw drake sullivan, the american national security by so say just now that nato allies,
i'm thank you jeffrey. thank you for your points and i have to contradict you. well, with all due respect to respect your, your knowledge of the soviet union, but you're wrong about the kremlin is atrocities and ukraine. i spend my days going to testimonies of victims. right now my team is working on something which is so sinister, which is the kremlin abduction of ukrainian children. $19000.00 of them. we're tracking them. we've been tracking them for a year. i do want to get back to sean,...
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what exactly is this latest round of jeffrey epstein documents?> like you said, the unveiling of documents from the proceedings in 2006, our state attorney in palm beach county, took the case to, he was the first ever prosecutor to consider criminal charges against jeffrey epstein. the palm beach police, who investigated the case, had recommended five felony charges. that would have put him in prison for life. and had found nearly a dozen victims. but they took it to the grand jury, we learned from an investigation in 2019, sources told us he torpedoed that case in front of the grand jury. so we sued to get those documents unsealed under a tenant of florida law that says the veil of secrecy can be pierced in furtherance of justice. after 4.5 years, the documents were released. they were pretty stunning. to sum it up, it was the prosecution of a prosecution case in which the girls were not only made to look like prostitutes but they were called prostitutes. the prosecutors actually said, you know you are committing a crime. there is more than that,
what exactly is this latest round of jeffrey epstein documents?> like you said, the unveiling of documents from the proceedings in 2006, our state attorney in palm beach county, took the case to, he was the first ever prosecutor to consider criminal charges against jeffrey epstein. the palm beach police, who investigated the case, had recommended five felony charges. that would have put him in prison for life. and had found nearly a dozen victims. but they took it to the grand jury, we...
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i'm thank you jeffrey. thank you for your points and i have to contradict you. well, with all due respect to respect your, your knowledge of the soviet union, but you're wrong about the kremlin is atrocities and ukraine. i spend my days going through testimonies of victims. right now my team is working on something which is so sinister, which is the kremlin abduction of ukrainian children. $19000.00 of them. we're tracking them. we've been tracking them for a year. i do want to get back to sean, because i want to ask you more specifically right now about what it means for nato going far. we've all spoken during this discussion about the concerns about the prospect of another, trump presidency. what does it mean going forward for nato? if that is the case, more likely that we see a scenario in which there would be a direct confrontation between they to and russia. is that within the realm of possibility going forward? and yes it is because i think put in we're, we're, we're not certain what is going on in his mind. he's so isolated. i think it absolutely is a pos
i'm thank you jeffrey. thank you for your points and i have to contradict you. well, with all due respect to respect your, your knowledge of the soviet union, but you're wrong about the kremlin is atrocities and ukraine. i spend my days going through testimonies of victims. right now my team is working on something which is so sinister, which is the kremlin abduction of ukrainian children. $19000.00 of them. we're tracking them. we've been tracking them for a year. i do want to get back to...
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here's professor jeffrey sachs again. i became an advisor to me, held board, the child's economic team, and then i became an advisor to boris yeltsin economic team. and i knew really from keynes, by the way, that when the country that you're so kind to help is in this really, really deep financial crisis. after all the whole system, it completely collapse then that country need some help to get back on its feet. and that was really my main message in 19901991. 1992 and i help pull wins get back on it's the economically and everything i recommended . by the way, the, the white house adopted almost right away and i said, oh god, good, you know the david, they're listening to every word. and then i said the same thing about the soviet union with garbage of 0 sacks. are you crazy? we're not going out the soviet union, there are enemies. and then died when soviet union ended and a yelton's economic team asked me to help. i said the same thing about russia. again 0. i thought that's pretty weird because what i'm recommending fo
here's professor jeffrey sachs again. i became an advisor to me, held board, the child's economic team, and then i became an advisor to boris yeltsin economic team. and i knew really from keynes, by the way, that when the country that you're so kind to help is in this really, really deep financial crisis. after all the whole system, it completely collapse then that country need some help to get back on its feet. and that was really my main message in 19901991. 1992 and i help pull wins get back...
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here's professor jeffrey sachs again. i became an adviser to be held board the jobs economic team, and then i became an adviser to boris yeltsin economic team. and i knew really from keynes, by the way, that when the country that you're are trying to help is in really, really deep financial crisis. after all the whole system, it completely collapse. then that country needs some help to get back on its feet. and that was really my main message in 19901991. 1992 and i help pull wins get back on its feet economically and everything i recommended by the way, the, the white house adopted almost right away. and i said, oh god, good, you know they, they, they're listening to every word. and then i said the same thing about the soviet union with garbage of 0 sacks. are you crazy? we're not going out the soviet union, there are enemies. and then died when soviet union ended and a yeltsin is economic team asked me to help. i said the same thing about russia, again 0. i thought that's pretty weird because what i'm recommending for r
here's professor jeffrey sachs again. i became an adviser to be held board the jobs economic team, and then i became an adviser to boris yeltsin economic team. and i knew really from keynes, by the way, that when the country that you're are trying to help is in really, really deep financial crisis. after all the whole system, it completely collapse. then that country needs some help to get back on its feet. and that was really my main message in 19901991. 1992 and i help pull wins get back on...
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here's professor jeffrey sachs again. i became an adviser to me, held board the jobs economic team, and then i became an adviser to boris yeltsin is economic team. and i knew really from keynes, by the way, that when the country that you're so kind to help is in this really, really deep financial crisis. after all the whole system, it completely collapse then that country need some help to get back on its feet. and that was really my main message in 19901991. 1992 and i help pull wins get back on it's the economically and everything i recommended . by the way, the, the white house adopted almost right away and i said, oh god, good, you know the david, they're listening every word. and then i said the same thing about the soviet union with garbage of 0 sacks. are you crazy? we're not going out the soviet union, there are enemies. and then died when soviet union ended and a yelton's economic team asked me to help. i said the same thing about russia. again 0. i thought that's pretty weird because what i'm recommending for ru
here's professor jeffrey sachs again. i became an adviser to me, held board the jobs economic team, and then i became an adviser to boris yeltsin is economic team. and i knew really from keynes, by the way, that when the country that you're so kind to help is in this really, really deep financial crisis. after all the whole system, it completely collapse then that country need some help to get back on its feet. and that was really my main message in 19901991. 1992 and i help pull wins get back...
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i saw you reaction what jeffrey was say, i'm going to give you a chance to jump into. but let me also ask you a little bit more about what you're hearing from colleagues on the ground and civilians on the ground in ukraine. i'm and you spend a lot of time there when you're not there, you're in touch with people there when it comes to the specter of a potential 2nd. trump presidency. how concerned are they about that? about what it means when it comes to nato coordinate to members rather continuing to support ukraine going forward? yes, i mean, i, my team are entirely ukrainian and they are very often and when i'm not, i'm on the phone with them or in june every day. so i'm very much in touch. they're terrified, they're terrified of a trump presidency. it's interesting with jeffrey says this is but i do feel that trump is a major threat and not just to nature, not just to crank, but to human rights. all right, and that's basically what, what i look at, i see everything to the lens of human rights and i think that should trump get in. he's expressed very clearly as he id
i saw you reaction what jeffrey was say, i'm going to give you a chance to jump into. but let me also ask you a little bit more about what you're hearing from colleagues on the ground and civilians on the ground in ukraine. i'm and you spend a lot of time there when you're not there, you're in touch with people there when it comes to the specter of a potential 2nd. trump presidency. how concerned are they about that? about what it means when it comes to nato coordinate to members rather...
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here's professor jeffrey sachs again. i became an adviser to me, held board the child's economic team, and then i became an advisor to boris yeltsin economic team. and i knew really from keynes, by the way, that when the country that you're so kind to help is in this really, really deep financial crisis. after all the whole system, it completely collapse then that country need some help to get back on its feet. and that was really my main message in 19901991. 1992 and i've helped pull wins get back on. it's the economically and everything i recommended by the way the, the white house adopted almost right away. and i said, oh god, good, you know the david, they're listening every word. and then i said the same thing about the soviet union with garbage of 0 sacks. are you crazy? we're not going out the soviet union, there are enemies. and then died when soviet union ended and a yelton's economic team asked me to help. i said the same thing about russia, again 0. i thought that's pretty weird because what i'm recommending fo
here's professor jeffrey sachs again. i became an adviser to me, held board the child's economic team, and then i became an advisor to boris yeltsin economic team. and i knew really from keynes, by the way, that when the country that you're so kind to help is in this really, really deep financial crisis. after all the whole system, it completely collapse then that country need some help to get back on its feet. and that was really my main message in 19901991. 1992 and i've helped pull wins get...
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jeffrey: from 1932 to 1972, the u.s.ted research on nearly 400 african american men with the disease. the men weren't informed of the nature of the experiment. more than 100 died who could have been saved. the students found echoes to today. >> tuskegee instilled a lot of distrust in black americans and marginalized communities in general of the government given -- so there is still this idea that vaccines, for example, which there's a lot of concern now, that there are nefarious purposes behind it. >> as we did further research, i think the primary sources we saw were really like a lot of images of doctor's handwriting, doctor's notes, and the correspondence between doctors and officials. it was really like eerie. and it was really uncomfortable to see. and i think that's something that shocked us all. jeffrey: you know, you're also, all growing up at a time of incredible divisions in the country and a lot of people are , fearing for the future, the future of democracy in this country. and i wonder how this project, did
jeffrey: from 1932 to 1972, the u.s.ted research on nearly 400 african american men with the disease. the men weren't informed of the nature of the experiment. more than 100 died who could have been saved. the students found echoes to today. >> tuskegee instilled a lot of distrust in black americans and marginalized communities in general of the government given -- so there is still this idea that vaccines, for example, which there's a lot of concern now, that there are nefarious purposes...
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jeffrey: i hope so, that was the goal.he idea was to share -- it was an unusual practice to wake up every morning before sunrise and read his books of moral philosophy that i had never encountered. i have been so privileged to learn from great teachers at great universities. moral philosophy at the core of reading of kids and adults throughout the 19th and early 20th century fell out of the curriculum when i was in college. they are so illuminating and changed about thought about the founders and about how to live. the goal of the book is to share the light with others and hope that other people will be inspired to read them too. host: did the title come first, or did the title follow the writing? jeffrey: the goal of the book is to figure out what exactly did the founders mean by that famous phrase? to my great surprise, there was not that much writing about this. jefferson -- property was considered an inalienable right, but the idea of the pursuit of happyness as the pursuit of virtue, which the founders talked about co
jeffrey: i hope so, that was the goal.he idea was to share -- it was an unusual practice to wake up every morning before sunrise and read his books of moral philosophy that i had never encountered. i have been so privileged to learn from great teachers at great universities. moral philosophy at the core of reading of kids and adults throughout the 19th and early 20th century fell out of the curriculum when i was in college. they are so illuminating and changed about thought about the founders...
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jeffrey: now, my understanding is that poorer districts got more of the aid. between poorer and better off school systems? laura: yeah, they did. and even more interestingly enough that with among poor districts, some poor districts got more money than others due to a quirk in the formula that they used in distributing this aid. so researchers were able to really look and see what impact did the aid have. now everybody improved, but was it that they were gonna improve anyway, or do we credit this federal money? and what they were able to determine was that for every $1000 that was spent per pupil they saw about 3% of a grade improvement. so, is that a lot or a little? i guess it kind of depends on whether you're feeling like this glass is, you know, 3% full or maybe 50% empty, but they did, in fact, have an impact. jeffrey: and to be clear, when you talk about great improvement, we're talking about math or reading scores, that kind of thing? laura: yeah, so that's in math scores. we're looking at math in particular. what we found was that there was a drop in s
jeffrey: now, my understanding is that poorer districts got more of the aid. between poorer and better off school systems? laura: yeah, they did. and even more interestingly enough that with among poor districts, some poor districts got more money than others due to a quirk in the formula that they used in distributing this aid. so researchers were able to really look and see what impact did the aid have. now everybody improved, but was it that they were gonna improve anyway, or do we credit...
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the need to re, as peter file, jeffrey epstein, or us persecutors, apparently knew he was committing sex acts against under age golf. we years before they caught the plea, deal with him. are these charlotte dimansky had the story, as when jeffrey epstein was arrested for sex, trafficking of mine is back in 2019 his famous frenzel fled the scene forming us president bill clinton on one time. epstein confident said he knew nothing about his terrible crimes, but it's now imagine just how protected epstein was despite being described by a judge as the most infamous p defy in american history. for almost 20 years. the story of how jeffrey epstein victimized some of the palm beach county is most vulnerable, has been the subject of much anger and has at times diminished the public's perception of the criminal justice system. the document reveals florida, prosecutors knew the late finance here was assaulting teenage girls long before they caught him. d u a 2006 grand jury investigation looked at allegations of rape and sex trafficking and uncovered epstein's close relationship with the rich
the need to re, as peter file, jeffrey epstein, or us persecutors, apparently knew he was committing sex acts against under age golf. we years before they caught the plea, deal with him. are these charlotte dimansky had the story, as when jeffrey epstein was arrested for sex, trafficking of mine is back in 2019 his famous frenzel fled the scene forming us president bill clinton on one time. epstein confident said he knew nothing about his terrible crimes, but it's now imagine just how protected...
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oh yeah, yes i, i get your point jeffrey, i want to ask you a, a brief question here. we know that this is a separate case from the other case going on that the i c j concerning allegations that as well as committing genocide and goals that we know. this is a separate case on a separate quote to the one in which the prosecute 2 of the i c c. requested arrest warrants for is really does, but will it have any impact so tool a yeah. awesome, yes or no. no, because the job is to say don't, yes because it will, you use it. ok may say, well as well, you kind of have this number of legal findings a little fractions by israel on this range of activities, which will be all due to have be consistent with an optimal fall approach in the will being conducted in casa, you called have the number of determinations, not having an effect on the job, is even if they say doesn't because they feel they have to. yes. and then public opinion. it's hard to know. public opinion is generally when which side but it's going to be very difficult for the interested in phone concern. ward frankton
oh yeah, yes i, i get your point jeffrey, i want to ask you a, a brief question here. we know that this is a separate case from the other case going on that the i c j concerning allegations that as well as committing genocide and goals that we know. this is a separate case on a separate quote to the one in which the prosecute 2 of the i c c. requested arrest warrants for is really does, but will it have any impact so tool a yeah. awesome, yes or no. no, because the job is to say don't, yes...
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when jeffrey epstein was arrested for sex, trafficking of mine is back in 2019 his famous friends will fled the scene forming us president bill clinton on one time at sun confident said he knew nothing about his terrible crimes. but it's now imagine just how protected epstein was despite being described by a judge as the most infamous p defy in american history. for almost 20 years. the story of how jeffrey epstein victimized some of the palm beach county is most vulnerable, has been the subject of much anger and has at times diminished the public's perception of the criminal justice system. the document reveals florida, prosecutors knew the late finance caea was assaulting teenage girls long before they caught him. d u a 2006 grand jury investigation looked at allegations of rape and sex trafficking and uncovered epstein's close relationship with the rich and powerful. having reviewed the testimony, the court also fine for testimony, relates to sexual activity between epstein and child victims of sex trafficking. again, it is widely accepted that epstein is a notorious and serial pedo
when jeffrey epstein was arrested for sex, trafficking of mine is back in 2019 his famous friends will fled the scene forming us president bill clinton on one time at sun confident said he knew nothing about his terrible crimes. but it's now imagine just how protected epstein was despite being described by a judge as the most infamous p defy in american history. for almost 20 years. the story of how jeffrey epstein victimized some of the palm beach county is most vulnerable, has been the...
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you to systems are actually immediately, immediately wrote to jeffrey sachs a. oh, yeah. and, and copied a whole bunch of people because of the i was in the street. well jeffrey sachs advises the middle of this. you know, he was horrified to you as well. he drives as the secretary general of you and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have. it could be one could be for that you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon because i was in the category that was very suspicious that the russian early warning system was not up to the job. when i was independent on it, i didn't trust the intelligence pharmacy. it just didn't look right. and when late many years later, i analyze a false alert accident that occurred in russia. and to a series of um, detailed analyses. it became clear that the russians did not have a space based global surv
you to systems are actually immediately, immediately wrote to jeffrey sachs a. oh, yeah. and, and copied a whole bunch of people because of the i was in the street. well jeffrey sachs advises the middle of this. you know, he was horrified to you as well. he drives as the secretary general of you and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have. it could be one could be for that you know, activated. but i have been...
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he drives as the secretary general of you and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew. so i'd rather you could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have. it could be one could be for that you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon because i was in the pentagon and i was very suspicious that the russian early warning system was not up to the job. when i was independent. god, i didn't trust the intelligence i received. it just didn't look right. and um, when late many years later, i analyze a uh, a false alert uh, accident that occurred in russia. and to a series of a detailed analysis. it became clear that the russians did not have a space based global surveillance system. now let me explain what that means. the united states has satellites, what are called geosynchronous orbit. so those orbits, or in high altitude and the orbital rotation is once every 24 hours along with your below. s
he drives as the secretary general of you and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew. so i'd rather you could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have. it could be one could be for that you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon because i was in the pentagon and i was very suspicious that the russian...
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well, jeffrey sachs advises the the, the show and he was horrified to you as well. he advised as the secretary general of you. and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general and whatever mechanisms have it could be. one could be for that you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon because i was in the pentagon and i was very suspicious that the russian early warning system was not up to the job. when i was independent on it, i didn't trust the intelligence i received. it just didn't look right. and way, late, many years later, i analyze the, i'm a false alert accident that occurred in russia. and to a series of detailed analyses, it became clear that the russians did not have a space based global surveillance system. now let me explain what that means. united states, it has satellites. what are called geosynchronous orbit? so those orbits are in high altitude
well, jeffrey sachs advises the the, the show and he was horrified to you as well. he advised as the secretary general of you. and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general and whatever mechanisms have it could be. one could be for that you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon...
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not just one cut, but this idea of a process of cuts. >> we still have jeffrey gundlach, and jeffrey, i hope you wilould oblige us and steve has a question, do you want to ask him what's on your mind? >> i just talked about this idea, jeff, which i'm sure is on your mind and this idea of steady rate cuts on the short end. jeff, how does the curve or does the curve disinvert in that process? i think short rates fall, two-year treasurys fall, four-year treasurys fall and five-year treasurys fall. i think steve's question to jay was good. it jogged my thinking about how much room he has to cut because steve asked is it one cut or a normalization process, and i don't know if jay kept that question in his mind as he continued after steve's question, but he seemed to -- if i try to read tea leaves he's normalizing and i think he knows the path of inflation is likely lower in the near-term. one thing that he did speak to was the seasonality of inflation, and i think that's a bigger point than most people appreciate. the first quarter, even though these numbers are seasonally adjusted, there'
not just one cut, but this idea of a process of cuts. >> we still have jeffrey gundlach, and jeffrey, i hope you wilould oblige us and steve has a question, do you want to ask him what's on your mind? >> i just talked about this idea, jeff, which i'm sure is on your mind and this idea of steady rate cuts on the short end. jeff, how does the curve or does the curve disinvert in that process? i think short rates fall, two-year treasurys fall, four-year treasurys fall and five-year...
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well jeffrey sachs, advisors the there's, we don't, this is kind of, he was horrified to. yeah, well, he advised the secretary general of you. and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have. it could be one could be like, you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon because i was in the pentagon and i was very suspicious that the russian early warning system was not up to the job. when i was independent run, i didn't trust the intelligence pharmacy. it just didn't look right. and way, late, many years later, i analyzed a uh, a false alert accident that occurred in russia. and to a series of detailed analyses, it became clear that the russians did not have a space based global surveillance system. now let me explain what that means. so united states has satellites, what are called geosynchronous orbit? so those orbits are in high altitude a
well jeffrey sachs, advisors the there's, we don't, this is kind of, he was horrified to. yeah, well, he advised the secretary general of you. and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have. it could be one could be like, you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the...
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well, jeffrey sachs advises the the, the show and he was horrified to you as well. he advised as the secretary general of you and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have to do. one could be like, you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon because i was in the pentagon and that was very suspicious that the russian early warning system was not up to the job. when i was independent run, i didn't trust the intelligence i received. it just didn't look right. and way, late, many years later, i analyze a uh, a false alert accident that occurred in russia. and to a series of detailed analyses, it became clear that the russians did not have a space based global surveillance system. now let me explain what that means. the united states. it has satellites, what are called geosynchronous orbit? so those orbits, or in high altitude a
well, jeffrey sachs advises the the, the show and he was horrified to you as well. he advised as the secretary general of you and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have to do. one could be like, you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon because i...
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well jeffrey sachs advises the, the, the show. and he was horrified to. yeah, well he advises the secretary general of you and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have. it could be one could be for that you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon because i was in the pentagon and that was very suspicious. stuffy rush. an early warning system was not up to the job. when i was independent runner, i didn't trust the intelligence pharmacy. it just didn't look right. and way, late, many years later, i analyzed a false alert accident that occurred in russia and to a series of um, detailed analyses. it became clear that the russians did not have a space based global surveillance system. now let me explain what that means. so united states has satellites, what are called geosynchronous orbit? so those orbits, or in high
well jeffrey sachs advises the, the, the show. and he was horrified to. yeah, well he advises the secretary general of you and so i wanted to make sure that jeffrey knew so that he could alert the secretary general them whatever mechanisms they have. it could be one could be for that you know, activated. but i have been studying the russian early warning system for decades. it's not the only thing i do. thank god, but uh uh, it stems from a concern i had from the days i was in the pentagon...
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jeffrey goldberg. hello, friends. what a thrill to welcome you. to the national constitution center. on presidents day. it has been a wonderful. presidents day. full students and learners, presidential impersonators. and that's all thanks to our friends at citizens, travelers who not only sponsored presidents but have a wonderful civics initiative, inspire their employees to learn about the constitution. and we're so grateful for their sponsorship sponsorship. friends, i also want acknowledge some very special guests in the front row. they're all sitting together. they are pamela, lauren, coyle, rosen and, judge michael luttig. and i must thank judge alluding for having had the vision to bring the first amendment tablet that is shimmery behind us from washington, d.c., to independence mall in philadelphia. it sanctifies this sacred space. and let's just all filled vibe of independence hall and the first amendment and how lucky we are to be here. and thank you, judge ludwig, for making that possible. i'm so excited that my friend editor, the great
jeffrey goldberg. hello, friends. what a thrill to welcome you. to the national constitution center. on presidents day. it has been a wonderful. presidents day. full students and learners, presidential impersonators. and that's all thanks to our friends at citizens, travelers who not only sponsored presidents but have a wonderful civics initiative, inspire their employees to learn about the constitution. and we're so grateful for their sponsorship sponsorship. friends, i also want acknowledge...
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first i was told who's jeffrey, i've seen no one knows who that is. this is a stupid story. often the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about prince andrew and threatened us a 1000000 different ways. we were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview kate and will is all that way. you think that also flush the story and then um and then ollander schwartz was also implicated and because of the plane. so she told me everything, she had pictures, she and everything she was in hiding for 12 years and convinced her to come out. we convinced her to talk to us. it was unbelievable. we had clinton with everything. and even when the real probes into epstein's exploits began, he pled the 5th a convenient paul to the us constitution. meaning people have the right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves. have you ever been convicted of a crime? yes. what was the crime of which you were convicted? it took about counts, one could soliciting prostitution, and procuring a mind for prostitution. do you in fact commit those acts about my 5th am
first i was told who's jeffrey, i've seen no one knows who that is. this is a stupid story. often the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about prince andrew and threatened us a 1000000 different ways. we were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview kate and will is all that way. you think that also flush the story and then um and then ollander schwartz was also implicated and because of the plane. so she told me everything, she had pictures, she and everything she was in...
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my job isn't to make sure everybody gets it. >> the biennale is somethig that you and jeffrey have been to submit a proposal to the state department, which selects the artists who will represent the u.s. >> why is the biennale so important to an artist, to the art world? >> it is truly a global stage. artists like jeffrey having a lot of success in the united states, but people outside the united states don't really have an idea who he is. and here people just come from all over to see what's important. >> does this change an artist? >> it can, definitely. >> reporter: ash millby, a member of the navajo nation, is the first native american curator and commissioner for the u.s. pavilion. >> there are a lot of firsts here. >> absolutely. it's long overdue for a native american artist to be representing the united states in this place. >> one of the questions that's followed me during my career has been, why do you identify as a native or indigenous artist? don't you find that to be pij holing. >> what's the answer? >> personally i feel like i have moved beyond titles. my answer has always
my job isn't to make sure everybody gets it. >> the biennale is somethig that you and jeffrey have been to submit a proposal to the state department, which selects the artists who will represent the u.s. >> why is the biennale so important to an artist, to the art world? >> it is truly a global stage. artists like jeffrey having a lot of success in the united states, but people outside the united states don't really have an idea who he is. and here people just come from all...
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i will pass it over to chief jeffrey. >> thank you, mayor. 82 months these plans have been put into place. this is a collaboration between leaders and we've worked with community members. we can say we are comfortable in regards to the plans we have made. not where we just peru's, actual planning. as you can see the collaboration is real and this is a national special security events. so i just wanted to reassure those involved in the convention and our city, we've got this, we've got this. thank you. >> with that we will move and a. one question, one follow-up. we will get through as many as we can. we will start on the left. >> i don't understand why you have one of the most significant events and no one is taking questions about what happened? we have not heard about what happened. how do people think that is ok? >> any questions regarding yesterday can be directed to our public affairs in bc. -- in d.c. >> [indiscernible] >> i am the rnc coordinator. i've referred questions regarding yesterday's incident. >> you do not want to talk about pennsylvania, has i changed your security postu
i will pass it over to chief jeffrey. >> thank you, mayor. 82 months these plans have been put into place. this is a collaboration between leaders and we've worked with community members. we can say we are comfortable in regards to the plans we have made. not where we just peru's, actual planning. as you can see the collaboration is real and this is a national special security events. so i just wanted to reassure those involved in the convention and our city, we've got this, we've got...
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we would not put on there for so i was told who's jeffrey mc knows who, that is. this is a stupid story. of the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about prince andrew and threatened us a 1000000 different ways we were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview kate will say that we think that also costs the story and then um and then i wonder assurance was also implicated, and because of the plaintiff, she told me everything. she had pictures, she had everything she was in hiding for 12 years and commit started. come out, we convinced her to talk to us. it was unbelievable. we had clinton with everything . and even when the real propes into epstein's exploits began, he played the 5th a convenient paul to the us constitution. meaning people have the right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves. have you ever been convicted of a crime? yes. what was the crime of which you were convicted? it took about, carol's, one assisted in prostitution, and procuring a minor for prostitution. do you, in fact, commit those acts? my 5th amendment right? ho
we would not put on there for so i was told who's jeffrey mc knows who, that is. this is a stupid story. of the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about prince andrew and threatened us a 1000000 different ways we were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview kate will say that we think that also costs the story and then um and then i wonder assurance was also implicated, and because of the plaintiff, she told me everything. she had pictures, she had everything she was in...
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sachs i want to listen to you two fragments, one jeffrey sachs, you know who the economist is very famousry man, you didn't communicate with him there, we all have something, he is an economist, political scientist, and gynecologist, he can even become the head of the european commission, well, come on jeffrey sachs, such deep things, they say how america, how ukraine was brought to this, they just took it, how, i don’t want to, well, insult the people, there, well, they just sent them to slaughter, a huge interview with jeffrey sachs was given to tucker. ukrainians do not want nato expansion. ukrainians don't want this. they are against it. public opinion says: no, this is very dangerous. neutrality is safer. we are located between east and west. we don't want that. so they elect viktor yanukovych. yes, the president who says, we'll just remain neutral. and this is absolutely true. usa, this is what the hell is this. ukraine. they also have no choice. thus. maybe then we will choose his opponent, maybe we will catch him in a critical situation and so on. indeed, at the end of 2013 , a cr
sachs i want to listen to you two fragments, one jeffrey sachs, you know who the economist is very famousry man, you didn't communicate with him there, we all have something, he is an economist, political scientist, and gynecologist, he can even become the head of the european commission, well, come on jeffrey sachs, such deep things, they say how america, how ukraine was brought to this, they just took it, how, i don’t want to, well, insult the people, there, well, they just sent them to...
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jeffrey lyons: i went on over to the hospital.ly was on her way into surgery, and they said she might lose both legs. she might die. the bomb had a lot of nails, over 7 pounds of nails and shrapnel. one nail or a piece of copper went into this eye, acted like an egg beater. and so there was no hope for that, so they had to take that out. my face was covered in shrapnel holes, tears. my eyelids were torn back. jeffrey lyons: i didn't see her until that night, and i honestly thought i'd walked into the wrong room. it was kind of in shock. i still didn't know if she was going to live or not. emily lyons: the fireball is over 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. so i had first, second and third degree burns. it tore the skin off, both my shins. pretty much destroyed the muscle there, too. and it took weeks for that to even get to where it wouldn't bleed. jeffrey lyons: i knew that if she did live, it was not going to be the life she had before. emily lyons: there have been 54 surgeries and four of those were this year. she had a lot of surgeries
jeffrey lyons: i went on over to the hospital.ly was on her way into surgery, and they said she might lose both legs. she might die. the bomb had a lot of nails, over 7 pounds of nails and shrapnel. one nail or a piece of copper went into this eye, acted like an egg beater. and so there was no hope for that, so they had to take that out. my face was covered in shrapnel holes, tears. my eyelids were torn back. jeffrey lyons: i didn't see her until that night, and i honestly thought i'd walked...
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jeffrey: heather cox richardson, thank you very much. having me. ♪ amna: it has been more than two years since the supreme court ended the constitutional right to abortion. since then, nearly two dozen states have banned or restricted access to the procedure and to abortion pills. special correspondent sarah varney traveled to one of those states, tennessee, to report on the disproportionate impact abortion bans are having on black women. it's part of our ongoing coverage of race matters. >> he's actually 14 in that photo. this was the year he was graduating from the 8th grade. reporter: nicole blackmon's son daniel was shot and killed in mobile, alabama two years ago, an innocent by-stander. overcome with grief, nicole and her husband moved to a nashville suburb. >> after so many tries, i did finally get pregnant. reporter: blackmon long had difficulty conceiving after having daniel, so she was elated when she became pregnant after arriving in tennessee. but four months into her pregnancy, doctors discovered that the fetus' organs were
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maria: what about the idea that we could see a second wave of inflation jeffrey we spoke with -- jasonrom strategies research said he did a deep dive on studying this in the past when you have one wave of inflation that is significant above 5, 6, 7, 8% we got a up to 9.1% often typically you will see another second wave of inflation. is that what you see? >> that is entirely up to the fed. it is entirely up to whether fed holds firm gets inflation to 2%, or takes its foot off the brake, and too early, easiees policy too early this happened in 70s big instance of inflation surging coming down then fed eased off because of unemployment was rising before inflation had got to price stability range that is what happened then. that is risk now. a year or two ago jay powell was saying that it was worthwhile to stick with it until inflation got down to 2% even if that involved some pain. that was widely taken as, for some rising unemployment the risk of recession. now he says singing a different tune seems preparing markets for idea might easy policy out of concerns about labor market even if
maria: what about the idea that we could see a second wave of inflation jeffrey we spoke with -- jasonrom strategies research said he did a deep dive on studying this in the past when you have one wave of inflation that is significant above 5, 6, 7, 8% we got a up to 9.1% often typically you will see another second wave of inflation. is that what you see? >> that is entirely up to the fed. it is entirely up to whether fed holds firm gets inflation to 2%, or takes its foot off the brake,...
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by, -- we are joined by jeffrey rosen, the president of the national constitution center. thank you for being back. guest: wonderful to be back. host: what was your take on the supreme court's decision? guest: it couldn't be more important. the majority said it is crafting a role for immunity for the ages that is necessary to protect future presidents against political prosecutions by their successors and the defense says this is an invented rule without basis in constitutional text, history or a structure that will imperil democracy in justice jackson's words is a five-alarm fire for the future of america. there are many historic supreme court decisions that it is striking that the majority and the dissent emphasized the historic stakes and have a completely antithetical view of what the constitution requires. host:host: explain presumptive immunity? guest: it means we presume the president has immunity but can be overcome by showing the act is not official in the majority opinion establishes three categories of immunity. one of absolute immunity for activities at the cor
by, -- we are joined by jeffrey rosen, the president of the national constitution center. thank you for being back. guest: wonderful to be back. host: what was your take on the supreme court's decision? guest: it couldn't be more important. the majority said it is crafting a role for immunity for the ages that is necessary to protect future presidents against political prosecutions by their successors and the defense says this is an invented rule without basis in constitutional text, history or...
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in las vegas, biden managed to meet with jeffrey katzenberg, a hollywood business shark and intermediarye producer of shrek ikunde said at the meeting that no one else wants to promote biden at the dream factory. katzenberg told the president that major donors doubting his ability to win in november had all but stopped. write out large checks. at the end of the second quarter , biden's company had $240 million, compared to trump's $285 million. and that's before the debate raised concerns about his ability to run to win. sponsors are rebelling. apparently, this is why the news that elon musk decided to become the largest sponsor of the trump company and transfer $45 million every month so irritated the current us president. on the x network, his subscribers. many businessmen, following musk, are going over to the republican side, such as venture capital magnates marc andersen and ben horowitz, coinciding with trump's choice of a former venture capitalist as his running mate. coincidentally, at the moment it transparently hints that one of biden’s main greatest weaknesses, now also from c
in las vegas, biden managed to meet with jeffrey katzenberg, a hollywood business shark and intermediarye producer of shrek ikunde said at the meeting that no one else wants to promote biden at the dream factory. katzenberg told the president that major donors doubting his ability to win in november had all but stopped. write out large checks. at the end of the second quarter , biden's company had $240 million, compared to trump's $285 million. and that's before the debate raised concerns about...
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jeffrey, i wonder what you make of the response time here. and how this compares to other administrations when it comes to dealing with a crisis situation unfortunately, for the president, real problem is that he doesn't have those reps as you just said, he doesn't have the number of times that people can look at back at his performance and say, yeah, that was a trustworthy performance. >> i mean, the performance that we saw last week will definitely go down in the annals of presidential history as the worst hey performance in american history. and he needs to get out there again because the truth of matter is he can continue to lose support every time that he has a bad performance but even gaining support is difficult because he might only be able to win back a little bit of the trust that he had through a great performance. so in essence, he's hi wire at this point and he has no margin for error kev, you seen a single interview make an impact? >> have you seen a single interview be a game changer? >> historically, i can think of two actuall
jeffrey, i wonder what you make of the response time here. and how this compares to other administrations when it comes to dealing with a crisis situation unfortunately, for the president, real problem is that he doesn't have those reps as you just said, he doesn't have the number of times that people can look at back at his performance and say, yeah, that was a trustworthy performance. >> i mean, the performance that we saw last week will definitely go down in the annals of presidential...
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>> there are pictures of him with jeffrey epstein. he's taking multiple plane flights with epstein with young girl was on board. he is on call logs with epstein one of the highest trending hashtags on twitter right now is about trump and epstein. i'm not going to repeat the hashtag was when a dignified setting. but you might want to look at that because that's highly disturbing. and again, it shows that donald trump is unfit for office. and by the way, he was convicted in a civilian court for sexual assault, convicted in a separate court right. of 34 felonies donald trump should drop out of the race you've spoken at length about the need to not only put house representative, jeffries. >> what do you say to candidates in vulnerable districts in close races who are concerned that these issues with biden's help, with his ability to withstand the rigors? christopher campaign may depress voter turnout and not only harm the general election, but democrats ability to maintain control of the senate and flip the house i'm, not going to get int
>> there are pictures of him with jeffrey epstein. he's taking multiple plane flights with epstein with young girl was on board. he is on call logs with epstein one of the highest trending hashtags on twitter right now is about trump and epstein. i'm not going to repeat the hashtag was when a dignified setting. but you might want to look at that because that's highly disturbing. and again, it shows that donald trump is unfit for office. and by the way, he was convicted in a civilian court...
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. >> caught a group of people running away after breaking into jeffrey neighbor's home. so she chased them out of the house and out of the garage. >> and down the street here and just running and screaming and >> what's really sad and bizarre about this is. perpetrators while they were running from her laughing matter. >> jeffrey tells us the group was seen breaking into several of his neighbors cards looking for a garage openers. they managed to get her garage door opener out of her car on driveway. >> open the garage, take things from her garage. and unfortunately, the door into the house from the garage was left open, unlocked. so they were able to get into her house. she and kids were inside they went into her house, took her car keys minutes later, a few streets away. >> mike pulaski came face-to-face with the same group. 3 guys were coming into my garage masks. black hoodies came they weren't expecting me. they're coming into the house. he says they broke into his car, stole several of his hunting knives and use the garage clicker to get inside. mike says he acted
. >> caught a group of people running away after breaking into jeffrey neighbor's home. so she chased them out of the house and out of the garage. >> and down the street here and just running and screaming and >> what's really sad and bizarre about this is. perpetrators while they were running from her laughing matter. >> jeffrey tells us the group was seen breaking into several of his neighbors cards looking for a garage openers. they managed to get her garage door...
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just two hours ago, senate and house democratic leaders chuck schumer and hakeem jeffrey announced theye officially endorsing kamela harris as the nominee. party for the position of president of the united states of america on these presidential race. during a joint press conference, they said they had been waiting for kamela garis to gather the necessary number of delegates' support, and they said she did so very quickly, inspiring enthusiasm and a wave of new energy among her fellow party members. quote. i suggest you actually listen to what they said. she said. that will work to win the support of our party, and indeed, she did it very quickly, vice president garis did a really outstanding job, she secured the support of the majority of delegates, required for the democratic nomination for the next president of the united states. the vast majority of my senators also quickly and enthusiastically endorsed her, so now that the process is coming to an end, from the core members of the party to its leaders, we are here today to support vice president kamelo garis. i applaud. kamela harri
just two hours ago, senate and house democratic leaders chuck schumer and hakeem jeffrey announced theye officially endorsing kamela harris as the nominee. party for the position of president of the united states of america on these presidential race. during a joint press conference, they said they had been waiting for kamela garis to gather the necessary number of delegates' support, and they said she did so very quickly, inspiring enthusiasm and a wave of new energy among her fellow party...