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professor laurence tribe and andrew weissmann are back with us.ee what is the essence, or what will be the essence of jack smith's argument to the supreme court on the merits of this appeal. we will get the first hint of what the trump team response to this on wednesday morning when they actually have to respond to the court of appeals on this very same question. this is one of those documents that i read and i struggle to imagine any response by the trump lawyers. >> well, i can't imagine any coherent response, especially since the argument that is central in this case, the argument that is central in this motion for expedited consideration is not a one-sided ideological argument. it is the argument that says, because no one is above the law, or below the law, it is vital that the american people before voting for the next president of the united states have an answer to whether a jury of his peers designs that donald trump committed this grave crime. if he is innocent, the people deserve to know that. he deserves a bill of good health. if he is
professor laurence tribe and andrew weissmann are back with us.ee what is the essence, or what will be the essence of jack smith's argument to the supreme court on the merits of this appeal. we will get the first hint of what the trump team response to this on wednesday morning when they actually have to respond to the court of appeals on this very same question. this is one of those documents that i read and i struggle to imagine any response by the trump lawyers. >> well, i can't...
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professor laurence tribe and andrew weissmann are back with us. what is the essence, or what will be the essence of jack smith's argument to the supreme court on the merits of this appeal. we will get the first hint of what the trump team response to this is wednesday morning when they actually have to respond to the court of appeals on this very same question. this is one of those documents that i read and i struggle to imagine any response by the trump lawyers. >> well, i can't imagine any coherent response, especially since the argument that is central in this case, the argument that is central in this motion for expedited consideration is not a one-sided ideological argument. it is the argument that says, because no one is above the law, or below the law, it is vital that the american people before voting for the next president of the united states have an answer to whether a jury of his peers designs that donald trump committed this grave crime. if he is innocent, the people deserve to know that. he deserves a bill of good health. if he is fo
professor laurence tribe and andrew weissmann are back with us. what is the essence, or what will be the essence of jack smith's argument to the supreme court on the merits of this appeal. we will get the first hint of what the trump team response to this is wednesday morning when they actually have to respond to the court of appeals on this very same question. this is one of those documents that i read and i struggle to imagine any response by the trump lawyers. >> well, i can't imagine...
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again, your continued service to this country, professor laurence tribe and judge michael luttig. we appreciate your time. when we come, back now more than ever ukraine needs the united states support against russian aggression. but republicans in congress are playing political games on funding that only helped vladimir putin. i have spoken to our next guests, who haven't share the same last name. many times about the long history of russia's aggression against ukraine, but i never spoken to them together on television. retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, and the retired colonel eugene vindman, both join me next. >>>gene vindman, both join me next vindman, both join me next >> i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly i
again, your continued service to this country, professor laurence tribe and judge michael luttig. we appreciate your time. when we come, back now more than ever ukraine needs the united states support against russian aggression. but republicans in congress are playing political games on funding that only helped vladimir putin. i have spoken to our next guests, who haven't share the same last name. many times about the long history of russia's aggression against ukraine, but i never spoken to...
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joining us now are two dries of the legal community in america, professor laurence tribe, who's taught constitutional law at harvard law school for five decades, angie michael luttig, a former judge who served in the -- 19 91 to 2006. gentlemen, what a journey that you have both been on in a bringing this to the attention of the american people that this is a really important matter. and i said that the first colorado court did not support your opinion. that is not really true. they just were not sure that they can make the determination that an insurrection had been committed. judge looting, let me start with you. this, court the supreme court of colorado, was clear that that was an insurrection, and hence, donald trump fits the description of the 14th amendment section free. so now, tell me what happens, because clear this will end up at the supreme court. >> thank you, ali, for having professor tribe an eye on tonight. let me just first say that this has been a courageous journey for america, not for professor tribe and myself. the colorado supreme court decision of yesterday now be
joining us now are two dries of the legal community in america, professor laurence tribe, who's taught constitutional law at harvard law school for five decades, angie michael luttig, a former judge who served in the -- 19 91 to 2006. gentlemen, what a journey that you have both been on in a bringing this to the attention of the american people that this is a really important matter. and i said that the first colorado court did not support your opinion. that is not really true. they just were...
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my next guest, a conservative, along with the distinguish liberal constitutional scholar laurence tribe, were among the first to advocate for removing donald trump from the ballot on 14th amendment grounds. joining us now, retired federal peoples court judge j. michael luttig. judge, thank you for coming on. what is your reaction to this ruling from the colorado supreme court? >> thank you for having me on tonight, pam. the individual justices of the colorado supreme court brought honor to their court, as well to the state and federal judiciary's, with their opinion tonight, in this historic case. the court meticulously, and methodically, addressed seriodum the many state issues, and federal constitution issues that are involved in the case. they marshaled the support for each and every one of thei r decisions of state law, and federal constitutional law, as well as any judge could do. their opinion is unassailable, under the objective law of the federal constitution, and section three of the 14th amendment. the supreme court of the united states ought to affirm this decision today. >>
my next guest, a conservative, along with the distinguish liberal constitutional scholar laurence tribe, were among the first to advocate for removing donald trump from the ballot on 14th amendment grounds. joining us now, retired federal peoples court judge j. michael luttig. judge, thank you for coming on. what is your reaction to this ruling from the colorado supreme court? >> thank you for having me on tonight, pam. the individual justices of the colorado supreme court brought honor...
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urns la laurence you are going to get us in trouble. >> brian: i think.xpayers, should pay for student loans. >> now, i don't support having a truck driver having to pay a student loan for someone that got a degree in gender studies. that is wrong. >> lawrence: my dad is a truck driver. we will speak to a truck driver and former construction workers who agrees with that next. >> ainsley: time to satisfy your sweet tooth with national brownie day. >> ainsley: a reason to eat brownies. ♪ ♪ don't know howel ♪l don't know on car insurance with liberty mutual.” when some of the best traditions start under a tree. it's where we gather as a family. it's where we experience the excitement of opening day. it's where we caught our personal best. and this tree is where it all began. this christmas start traditions under your tree... share the tradition of visiting santa's wonderland at bass pro shops and cabela's. and get your free photo with santa. bass pro shops and cabela's. >> biden canceling more student loan debt bringing the total to 132 billion in his term.
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laurence, thank you. the fairfield police department's warning people about a credit card mail scam. they say the thieves. >> steal mail with credit cards. then they write down the card number before reselling the envelope. they wait for that credit card holder to activate the card. the scammers will then use those cards with the information they stole. fairfield pd says you should get a lock for your mailbox. and also, of course, monitor your bank transactions. >> kron 4 is your local election headquarters and there's some drive over a possible replacement for congressman kevin mccarthy soon to be vacated. congressional seat. and that could play out in a sacramento courtroom. this comes months after he was ousted from his role as speaker of the house. congressman mccarthy then announced that he will resign from his congressional seat by the end of the year. he represents california's 20th congressional district bakersfield gop assembly member vince fong later announced his candidacy for the valley. sepa
laurence, thank you. the fairfield police department's warning people about a credit card mail scam. they say the thieves. >> steal mail with credit cards. then they write down the card number before reselling the envelope. they wait for that credit card holder to activate the card. the scammers will then use those cards with the information they stole. fairfield pd says you should get a lock for your mailbox. and also, of course, monitor your bank transactions. >> kron 4 is your...
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has been an intense exchange of fire along v, as for 11 on buddha and lebanese on group has follow as laurence several attacks on is there any minute she position since hostilities resumed on friday, following the end of the gaza cease fi? israel has these white falls 1st shows and carried out raids, targeting what it says, all the sources of the attacks st. ahold of has more for larger unit installed and 11 on hostilities have resumed. i've just move out of the way you can see as well as firing artillery shells wife flushed. first. artillery shows. these are banned by international law when they are used in population centers. so this is a very much an active frontline hezbollah began to launch military operations against this really positions along the border just a few hours after the gaza cease. fire collapsed on friday has been a calls this a support front, and it says that it will remain active as long as the attacks against, as well continue in gaza. both sides know that escalating this conflict would cost each other dearly. they went to war in 2006 of hey, you can see more artillery sh
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as our country's preeminent constitutional scholar, professor laurence tribe, and i said in our article in august in "the atlantic," this decision will test whether america is committed to america's democracy, to its constitution and to the rule of law. yesterday's momentous and historic decision was a model of judicial decision-making. it is unassailable in every respect. it was a masterful interpretation of section 14 -- 14th amendment, section 3 of the constitution, and the disqualification of the former president for his insurrection or rebellion against the constitution of the united states. >> mr. secretary, to that point, it's been striking the kind of divide within conservative legal circles over this issue. judge luttig calls it unassailable, a model. a lot of other conservative lawyers are saying 9-0, the supreme court knocks this down, no questions asked. why? why do you think the split is? >> i think this decision is simply a plain reading of the u.s. constitution. it's a playing reading of section 13 of theth amendment. the supreme court has to take this case. i'm sure judg
as our country's preeminent constitutional scholar, professor laurence tribe, and i said in our article in august in "the atlantic," this decision will test whether america is committed to america's democracy, to its constitution and to the rule of law. yesterday's momentous and historic decision was a model of judicial decision-making. it is unassailable in every respect. it was a masterful interpretation of section 14 -- 14th amendment, section 3 of the constitution, and the...
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laurence lucas. even with the department y of agriculture. my great grandfather was a great man. he was a farmer. i have the black farmer all up in me. how far you live outside of omaha? >> right in the city. [inaudible conversations] >> everybody has a fear because they don't know. they have their work to do. >> like somebody is coming to your home, what are you going to do? let's take a picture, brother. >> okay. best of the farmers here. your name is? >> clark. >> all the black farmers need to be treated fairly. >> thank you so much. your words were wonderful todayo wonderful. my brother. first name again? >> let me write this down, brother. let me write this down. where is my pen here? is he in nebraska? >> he's omaha native. he's from omaha. >> today is december -- omaha. edwards. [inaudible conversations] >> i am always trying to learn. where is your cameras? the. >> no cameras. >> lincoln is about an hour away. [inaudible conversations] >> god bless you. >> precious little one. precious little one. [inaudible conversations] >> strong voice. >> you know there's a lot of phi
laurence lucas. even with the department y of agriculture. my great grandfather was a great man. he was a farmer. i have the black farmer all up in me. how far you live outside of omaha? >> right in the city. [inaudible conversations] >> everybody has a fear because they don't know. they have their work to do. >> like somebody is coming to your home, what are you going to do? let's take a picture, brother. >> okay. best of the farmers here. your name is? >> clark....
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spectrum who agree with our take that ranges from legendary conservative judge j michael in professor laurence tribe, professors, a lot of really major poison saying we have looked at this and studying this, we think it is clear the president has covered this provision, we think that there is obviously going to be up to the colorado supreme court, they will hear argument today, there's a real argument that they accept this judgment that the district court made on evidence about donald trump's engagement in insurrection, they end up feeling like on this narrow legal question where they are considering it whether the president is an officer, that decision was not correct. >> you sound bullish about the supreme court in colorado, it's highly unlikely this winds up in front of the supreme court, federal supreme court. the body that is made several controversial decisions leaning conservative on three justices appointed by former president trump, what are your thoughts on your odds there? >> we are taking this one step at a time, obviously we don't know what the colorado supreme court will do. we t
spectrum who agree with our take that ranges from legendary conservative judge j michael in professor laurence tribe, professors, a lot of really major poison saying we have looked at this and studying this, we think it is clear the president has covered this provision, we think that there is obviously going to be up to the colorado supreme court, they will hear argument today, there's a real argument that they accept this judgment that the district court made on evidence about donald trump's...
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laurence washington was the older brother and he had become george washington's mentor. lawrence is the one who really helped establish washington as a surveyor. with his adventurous spirit, it was the perfect fit. so george washington, at the age of 17, was made a surveyor of culpeper county, virginia, and that put him out west in the shenandoah valley, which at the time was the west. while washington never traveled far beyond the colonies, he did go to barbados. lawrence had tuberculosis. and the idea was that if you traveled to places like barbados with its climate, would help with lung diseases. that's where george was infected with smallpox. the disease nearly killed him, but washington survived. and once you survived smallpox, you have an immunity for the rest of your life. his brother lawrence wasn't so lucky, and he left behind this sprawling virginia estate known as mount vernon. after lawrence dies, the estate actually goes to his wife, but she leases it to george washington. the land was a dream to washington who loved agriculture. but his bliss at mount verno
laurence washington was the older brother and he had become george washington's mentor. lawrence is the one who really helped establish washington as a surveyor. with his adventurous spirit, it was the perfect fit. so george washington, at the age of 17, was made a surveyor of culpeper county, virginia, and that put him out west in the shenandoah valley, which at the time was the west. while washington never traveled far beyond the colonies, he did go to barbados. lawrence had tuberculosis. and...
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>> i laurence and massive volcanic eruption is taken place in the south of iceland.arted late last night and it happening along a fissure a crack in the ground it's about two and a half miles long. in the early stages of that corruption you just saw magma spewing from that large crack really dozens of feet in the air. also it was a lava flow of us happening as well, laterally moving away from that. spectacle a lot of people were seeing. we also saw the s landed coast guard flying missions around. we want to see if there were any people out there. this is an extremely concerning situation for the authorities here. according to this area of a long time ago. this is a city close to where the eruption took place is called grindavik, as a inhabitants of 4000 people, it was evacuated quite a while ago, we were able to fly over that area few weeks ago there already cracks in the area. as of now, the authorities say they don't believe anybody was injured, they don't believe right now that anybody is in danger. but if you look at that eruption, there's not that much ash spewi
>> i laurence and massive volcanic eruption is taken place in the south of iceland.arted late last night and it happening along a fissure a crack in the ground it's about two and a half miles long. in the early stages of that corruption you just saw magma spewing from that large crack really dozens of feet in the air. also it was a lava flow of us happening as well, laterally moving away from that. spectacle a lot of people were seeing. we also saw the s landed coast guard flying missions...
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laurence washington was the older brother and he had become george washington's mentor.rence is the one who really helped establish washington as a surveyor. with his adventurous spirit, it was the perfect fit. so george washington, at the age of 17, was made a surveyor of culpeper county, virginia, and that put him out west in the shenandoah valley, which at the time was the west. while washington never traveled far beyond the colonies, he did go to barbados. lawrence had tuberculosis. and the idea was that if you traveled to places like barbados with its climate, would help with lung diseases. that's where george was infected with smallpox. the disease nearly killed him, but washington survived. and once you survived smallpox, you have an immunity for the rest of your life. his brother lawrence wasn't so lucky, and he left behind this sprawling virginia estate known as mount vernon. after lawrence dies, the estate actually goes to his wife, but she leases it to george washington. the land was a dream to washington who loved agriculture. but his bliss at mount vernon wo
laurence washington was the older brother and he had become george washington's mentor.rence is the one who really helped establish washington as a surveyor. with his adventurous spirit, it was the perfect fit. so george washington, at the age of 17, was made a surveyor of culpeper county, virginia, and that put him out west in the shenandoah valley, which at the time was the west. while washington never traveled far beyond the colonies, he did go to barbados. lawrence had tuberculosis. and the...
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laurence buckman. thank you for coming on the show.buildings? this seems quite remarkable that we've seen such an uptick in both fires and floods . floods. >> well, it's not that remarkable and it's completely predictable . predictable. >> and it was the hot news 20 to 30 years ago when we told the government of the day that this was almost guaranteed to happen . was almost guaranteed to happen. >> if you don't spend money on maintenance , if you impose maintenance, if you impose austerity on something that needs continuous improvement, you will end up with buildings that fall to bits, both in the community and in the hospital sector. and in general practice. and the fact is, we haven't spent much money on any of this. and so we are left with emergency repairs. and as a consequence, particularly when there's a storm, some buildings will flood or fall over. >> and when it comes to fires, are you saying that the buildings are particularly flammable because they're in such a poor state? >> well, a lot of them were built at times with mate
laurence buckman. thank you for coming on the show.buildings? this seems quite remarkable that we've seen such an uptick in both fires and floods . floods. >> well, it's not that remarkable and it's completely predictable . predictable. >> and it was the hot news 20 to 30 years ago when we told the government of the day that this was almost guaranteed to happen . was almost guaranteed to happen. >> if you don't spend money on maintenance , if you impose maintenance, if you...
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it unassailable because as you noted, the preeminent constitutional scholar of our time, professor laurence tribe, and i have been studying this for three years now in the wake of january 6th. professor tribe has been studying section 3 of the 14th amendment literally for his entire career. so when we say -- and i'm speaking for professor tribe tonight, who i spoke to earlier -- that the opinion is unassailable, that means he and i have taken into account every single argument contrary to every point made by the court today and concluding all of the contrary evidence to the opinion tonight, and it is unassailable. . the court ruled that -- and i'll address your other questions in this answer. the court ruled that a president of the united states holds the office of the president, and therefore under section 3, the presidency is an office under the united states. the court next held that the president is an officer of the united states. and finally, on the applicability of the 14th amendment, the court held that the oath that the president takes, which is different from the oath that other o
it unassailable because as you noted, the preeminent constitutional scholar of our time, professor laurence tribe, and i have been studying this for three years now in the wake of january 6th. professor tribe has been studying section 3 of the 14th amendment literally for his entire career. so when we say -- and i'm speaking for professor tribe tonight, who i spoke to earlier -- that the opinion is unassailable, that means he and i have taken into account every single argument contrary to every...
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you heard from laurence tribe. they're not concerned that this will go on too long.ous potentially valid roads for delay in the federal -- in the jack smith case. and that march may not be a start date for them. i think august is the start date that fani willis is looking at. but that might be a little bit earlier. tell me about the timing and what your evaluation is of those who say donald trump's going to trial maybe as early as spring. >>'s in the way i look at it. there is a march 4th trial date. judge chutkan is clearly sticking to that date. she has said that loud and clear. so up to her, that is the day it's starting. in fact, she's starting jury selection, that process is beginning in january. so that is moving ahead. however, the presidential immunity argument that was decided on friday that mary outlined, that is definitely going to be appealed. the former president has two weeks -- i believe about two weeks from the date of the decision to file that appeal. i'm sure the government's going to ask for an expedited review. i don't think the d.c. circuit is go
you heard from laurence tribe. they're not concerned that this will go on too long.ous potentially valid roads for delay in the federal -- in the jack smith case. and that march may not be a start date for them. i think august is the start date that fani willis is looking at. but that might be a little bit earlier. tell me about the timing and what your evaluation is of those who say donald trump's going to trial maybe as early as spring. >>'s in the way i look at it. there is a march 4th...
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. >> at harvard claudine gay had the background of laurence tribe and jason fermon whose economics professor of the polling and you can go on and on. people would be lined up behind her to make sure she was protected. but what does it say about the status of our culture that a bunch of donors can lineup and decide that they already want, the president out anyway, because they were moderately a thomas or dei. andy victor, essentially, from her job. >> donors have always had disproportionate powers universities. but there has always been an understanding that the academic leadership there would have enough independents to guarantee freedom of ideas, to set rules that ensure that the academic discourse would be open and constructive. and all that was thrown out the window in the heat of the moment. that is what we have to worry about. we live in a time with social media where it is possible for feelings to spin out of control, public outcries to spin out. that can lead, in a moment, to things like what happened with the firing of a woman who is an extremely distinguished lawyer, a distinguished
. >> at harvard claudine gay had the background of laurence tribe and jason fermon whose economics professor of the polling and you can go on and on. people would be lined up behind her to make sure she was protected. but what does it say about the status of our culture that a bunch of donors can lineup and decide that they already want, the president out anyway, because they were moderately a thomas or dei. andy victor, essentially, from her job. >> donors have always had...
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and now here to take over the show is the laurence olivier of broadway. a great guy and a wonderful vocalist. earl wilson, acapella. you know, back in the states, we've heard the civilian and naval experts opinions of the war. but i've been asked by my newspaper editors to find out the facts from the one man who would really know what's happening out here. the average seaman. so i asked your personnel officer, the enlisted man who'd been stationed on a ranger the longest, and i'd like to talk to him now. won't you please step out here. okay, mac, what do you want? pardon? i don't want anything painted. that's the way it is in the navy. mac, we made it. we made it. we polished and we had polished it. we promoted this in the work detail. i'd like to ask you a few questions first. what is your name? donnelly. william donnelly. it's a very famous name that should be. i'm the head painter. you mean you're in charge. i mean, i paint the heads. if i may call you that, and i'm not too familiar with service insignia. what is your rank? apprentice seaman. seaman. b
and now here to take over the show is the laurence olivier of broadway. a great guy and a wonderful vocalist. earl wilson, acapella. you know, back in the states, we've heard the civilian and naval experts opinions of the war. but i've been asked by my newspaper editors to find out the facts from the one man who would really know what's happening out here. the average seaman. so i asked your personnel officer, the enlisted man who'd been stationed on a ranger the longest, and i'd like to talk...
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and now here to take over the show is the laurence olivier of broadway. a great guy and a wonderful vocalist. earl wilson, acapella. you know, back in the states, we've heard the civilian and naval experts opinions of the war. but i've been asked by my newspaper editors to find out the facts from the one man who would really know what's happening out here. the average seaman. so i asked your personnel officer, the enlisted man who'd been stationed on a ranger the longest, and i'd like to talk to him now. won't you please step out here. okay, mac, what do you want? pardon? i don't want anything painted. that's the way it is in the navy. mac, we made it. we made it. we polished and we had polished it. we promoted this in the work detail. i'd like to ask you a few questions first. what is your name? donnelly. william donnelly. it's a very famous name that should be. i'm the head painter. you mean you're in charge. i mean, i paint the heads. if i may call you that, and i'm not too familiar with service insignia. what is your rank? apprentice seaman. seaman. b
and now here to take over the show is the laurence olivier of broadway. a great guy and a wonderful vocalist. earl wilson, acapella. you know, back in the states, we've heard the civilian and naval experts opinions of the war. but i've been asked by my newspaper editors to find out the facts from the one man who would really know what's happening out here. the average seaman. so i asked your personnel officer, the enlisted man who'd been stationed on a ranger the longest, and i'd like to talk...
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there really is no justification for this william laurence that profess of international relations that american you investigate and a former us to pronounce themselves. thanks for joining us on out to 0. so the answer for sharing with the as well as well as more has taken an unprecedented toll on golf as entire population. the un says 1900000 palestinians. that's 185 percent of causes population. i've now been approaching from their homes. tens of thousands of people have been pushed to rafa in the south, which has become the most densely populated area in gaza. that there's little food no sanitation. the u. n says around 2200000 people. that's nearly the entire population of cause that need food a just to survive. there's also a shortage of fuel and teen drinking water to sell a nation problems have shut down because they don't have the fuel to operate. the world health organization is saying it's worried about the outbreak of disease doctors are recording thousands of cases of diarrhea amongst children as well as cases of hepatitis. a meningitis chicken pulse don't disrespect treat i
there really is no justification for this william laurence that profess of international relations that american you investigate and a former us to pronounce themselves. thanks for joining us on out to 0. so the answer for sharing with the as well as well as more has taken an unprecedented toll on golf as entire population. the un says 1900000 palestinians. that's 185 percent of causes population. i've now been approaching from their homes. tens of thousands of people have been pushed to rafa...
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they can afford it. >> thanks, laurence. >> thanks, rachel. >>> well, breaking news.1974. this is what living through high-speed history feels like. 50 years ago, a republican president of the united states was under investigation in the federal courts in washington, d.c., responding accordingly and appropriately. the courts worked faster than we had ever seen them work before. the breaking news of tonight is that the united states supreme court took only five hours this afternoon to decide to fast track special prosecutor jack smith's request that the supreme court intervene now and decide donald trump's appeal in the case of the united states of america versus donald j. trump. donald trump appealed a decision by the trial court judge, tanya chutkan, in which judge chutkan denied donald trump's claim of complete immunity from criminal charges for any conduct during his time as president of the united states and his claim that he was immune from prosecution in the january 6th case because donald trump's lawyers say that that would be double jeopardy, because donald tr
they can afford it. >> thanks, laurence. >> thanks, rachel. >>> well, breaking news.1974. this is what living through high-speed history feels like. 50 years ago, a republican president of the united states was under investigation in the federal courts in washington, d.c., responding accordingly and appropriately. the courts worked faster than we had ever seen them work before. the breaking news of tonight is that the united states supreme court took only five hours this...
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- - paul laurence dunbar in 1892 wrote a poem called "a negro love song."." - he didn't just have black people on his show. [audience cheering] but if you were hip, you wanted to be on "arsenio." - thisis is someththing that i d a political analyst talking about recently. he said you kind of were-- i used the word "chilling out." he said you were pulling back a little bit. you've been instructed not to say as much or be as outspoken. no? - i don't--i've heard that, but i never know who says it. i think it's wishful thinking on the part of some people. - [laughs] hmm. guess who suggested to bill to do "the arsenio hall show" if you wanna get a y younger de. hihill dog. - [plalaying "hearartbreak hot" on saxophone] ♪ ♪ - he attracted a lot of people who weren't fans before that night. ♪ ♪ - the '90s was a glorious moment for black television, becacause you sasaw these represesentationss that you'd'd never seeeen befor. ["yoyo home to b bel-air" byj jazzy jeffff & the freresh pr] the e premise of "the e fresh prinince" wawas, this kikid comes from p philadelph
- - paul laurence dunbar in 1892 wrote a poem called "a negro love song."." - he didn't just have black people on his show. [audience cheering] but if you were hip, you wanted to be on "arsenio." - thisis is someththing that i d a political analyst talking about recently. he said you kind of were-- i used the word "chilling out." he said you were pulling back a little bit. you've been instructed not to say as much or be as outspoken. no? - i don't--i've heard...
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so, uh, laurence gerlis, thank you very much for joining laurence gerlis, thank you very much forjoininging up. yes. people say we live obesity genic live in an obesity genic society. well people you society. well people say, you know, i can't afford good food, but a jacket potato and beans or beans on toast , for example, has beans on toast, for example, has more protein and fibre than a slab of steak. >> isn't that quite fat? >> isn't that quite fat? >> you know had that >> do you know if you had that every day? >> put beans on toast? every day? >> well,eans on toast? every day? >> well, it ns on toast? every day? >> well, it depends|st? every day? >> well, it depends how much beans, guess. and how much beans, i guess. and how much toast. anyway hundred beans, i guess. and how much toast. of anyway hundred beans, i guess. and how much toast. of them.yay hundred beans, i guess. and how much toast. of them. howundred beans, i guess. and how much toast. of them. how manyi beans, i guess. and how much toast. of them. how many beans? gallons of them. how many beans? coming truly enter the c
so, uh, laurence gerlis, thank you very much for joining laurence gerlis, thank you very much forjoininging up. yes. people say we live obesity genic live in an obesity genic society. well people you society. well people say, you know, i can't afford good food, but a jacket potato and beans or beans on toast , for example, has beans on toast, for example, has more protein and fibre than a slab of steak. >> isn't that quite fat? >> isn't that quite fat? >> you know had that...
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laurence gerlis yeah, what you my view on this, i think it's wrong to insist that all appointments have great advance . you have to great advance. you have to remember that this system replaces the old atm queuing where people had to phone up at 8 am. getting a telephone queue, and by the time they got through at 845, all the appointments had gone. so this is an improved on that system where and up until recently that was the only way you could get an appointment with a gp. i think you have to be flexible. i've heard stories quite hilarious stories of patients going into a surgery trying to bookin going into a surgery trying to book in front of the receptionist and receptionist saying, no, i can't book an appointment. you have to stand there and email me from your phone , which is clearly phone, which is clearly a nonsense. and you've got to be flexible and you've got to be patient, friendly . we i'm in the patient, friendly. we i'm in the private sector, so it's different for us. we answer phone calls within 2 or 3 rings andifs phone calls within 2 or 3 rings and it's amazing how many
laurence gerlis yeah, what you my view on this, i think it's wrong to insist that all appointments have great advance . you have to great advance. you have to remember that this system replaces the old atm queuing where people had to phone up at 8 am. getting a telephone queue, and by the time they got through at 845, all the appointments had gone. so this is an improved on that system where and up until recently that was the only way you could get an appointment with a gp. i think you have to...
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to the chairman of the securities and exchange commission and to his good friend over at blackrock, laurences on crypto. i didn't hear that j.p. morgan is sliding into ets for your retirement account. lisa: this is just going to feel more rumors. is jamie trying to get in? if this is popular outreach to senator warren to get support, this is how you win elections? bold proclamations. he has been one to be taking some of the news headlines in ways that people suggest maybe once a government role. jonathan: it's a shame because this was ever the important hearing and we are all talking about the wrong thing. it should have been about higher capital requirements. the bulk of it was, and yet here we are talking about crypto and not the higher capital requirements these banks are potentially going to face, which could complicate, compromise their ability to fund money can the way that we like to. >> this conversation we are having now i thought we would have at the end of last year were the end two years ago. it's taken a while to get to this point. look to bloomberg and her work on crypto. right
to the chairman of the securities and exchange commission and to his good friend over at blackrock, laurences on crypto. i didn't hear that j.p. morgan is sliding into ets for your retirement account. lisa: this is just going to feel more rumors. is jamie trying to get in? if this is popular outreach to senator warren to get support, this is how you win elections? bold proclamations. he has been one to be taking some of the news headlines in ways that people suggest maybe once a government...
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tiempo para navidad y a pesar de las multitudes y de las malas condiciones atmosfÉricas, american air laurencede su seguro mÉdico. segÚn autoridades de salud, este aÑo, se observa un aumento considerable del nÚmero de personas que se han registrado en comparaciÓn al aÑo pasado. entre ellas, muchos latinos. romi: hoy mÁs que nunca, millones de personas entienden la importancia de tener atenciÓn de salud para evitar problemas en el futuro. es por eso que el nÚmero rÉcord estadounidenses sin escrito para tener un seguro mÉdico este aÑo a travÉs de la ley de atenciÓn mÉdica asequible. >> yo tengo diabetes tipo dos, me dan la medicina, me chequean cÓmo va mi proceso, pero si uno tiene que poner de su parte, porque solamente no van a llegar las cosas a la casa. una tiene que ir a la clÍnica y ver cÓmo puede salir adelante. romi: segÚn datos, mÁs de 15,000,000 de personas han solicitado cobertura de salud para el 2024 bajo van a crear. un aumento de un 33% en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado. para evitar complicaciones, con su diabeÚl, opto por un seguro, obama care. >> fui a la clÍnica porque querÍa pa
tiempo para navidad y a pesar de las multitudes y de las malas condiciones atmosfÉricas, american air laurencede su seguro mÉdico. segÚn autoridades de salud, este aÑo, se observa un aumento considerable del nÚmero de personas que se han registrado en comparaciÓn al aÑo pasado. entre ellas, muchos latinos. romi: hoy mÁs que nunca, millones de personas entienden la importancia de tener atenciÓn de salud para evitar problemas en el futuro. es por eso que el nÚmero rÉcord...
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and mika for having me on with you this morning, as our country's preeminent constitutional scholar laurenceent, this is the most pressing constitutional question of our times, and it will be a test of america's commitment to its democracy, to its constitution, and to the rule of law for all the reasons that are coming to the forefront this morning, joe and mika. yesterday's decision, as mika said, was an historic constitutional decision, arguably when it's decided by the supreme court it will be the single most important constitutional decision in all of our history. yesterday's decision by the colorado supreme court was masterful. it was brilliant. and it is an unassailable interpretation of the 14th amendment, section 3's disqualification clause, and an unassailable decision that the former president is disqualified from the presidency of -- because he conducted, engaged in, or aided or supported an insurrection or rebellion against the united states constitution. in the courts upholding what it did, it reversed the lower court decision on whether section 3 of the 14th amendment applied t
and mika for having me on with you this morning, as our country's preeminent constitutional scholar laurenceent, this is the most pressing constitutional question of our times, and it will be a test of america's commitment to its democracy, to its constitution, and to the rule of law for all the reasons that are coming to the forefront this morning, joe and mika. yesterday's decision, as mika said, was an historic constitutional decision, arguably when it's decided by the supreme court it will...