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but he felt that he had he was called by god, he and and he not only going, he doubled down. he became more courageous. it would have been easy just to stick to voting and keep working on where he had some success. but no, he goes to chicago. he goes to los angeles. he speaks out the vietnam war. that kind of moral to me is, you know, beyond inspiring. and it just spending that time thinking about the choices he made, you know, forever changed me. and i'll talk to you afterwards about lou gehrig because my brain just won't go there right now. thanks. again. right. i often think about what america we would have without the loss, the early loss of lincoln, kennedy and martin luther king. could you speak to the moment that was cut off after his death? you know something that, a lot of black activists after the assassination is that we kill our prophets in america and. we ought to do a study on the effects of assassination on american history. i'm not an expert, but when you think about the ideas were lost, we think about the courage that was lost and and why know we blame the yo
but he felt that he had he was called by god, he and and he not only going, he doubled down. he became more courageous. it would have been easy just to stick to voting and keep working on where he had some success. but no, he goes to chicago. he goes to los angeles. he speaks out the vietnam war. that kind of moral to me is, you know, beyond inspiring. and it just spending that time thinking about the choices he made, you know, forever changed me. and i'll talk to you afterwards about lou...
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he told me, "he is a dangerous man. "he's wanted in numerous states." then later on, i find out that he's alive. i said, "i don't believe it." i was like, "wow." a court in scotland has ruled that a man who claimed - he was a victim of mistaken identity is the suspect - in a series of sex crimes in the united states. - mr rossi. i'm not mr rossi at all. ok, then. that's not arthur knight. and you were always absolutely certain it was him? 100%. i was the whistle blower. can you get out of the way? give him a bit of assistance... i've known nick 22 years. i know him better than anybody. do you at this moment in time still claim you're arthur knight? organ plays i'm born and raised in rhode island. i've been a priest 27 years. i am kind of a known entity as the spokesman for the catholic church at the state house. that was where you first came into contact with nicholas ala hverdian? yes, so nicholas was a page. my interaction with him over those years was to say, "hello, how are you?" that's about it. church choir sings the next was, it was reported in t
he told me, "he is a dangerous man. "he's wanted in numerous states." then later on, i find out that he's alive. i said, "i don't believe it." i was like, "wow." a court in scotland has ruled that a man who claimed - he was a victim of mistaken identity is the suspect - in a series of sex crimes in the united states. - mr rossi. i'm not mr rossi at all. ok, then. that's not arthur knight. and you were always absolutely certain it was him? 100%. i was the...
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, but he learned and he learned fast.y the time fdr selected him as commander for overlord, he had surpassed marshall in direct combat experience. he by then eisenhower had commanded three landings, the torch landings, in sicily, in africa, and in the italian campaign culminating in the battle of salerno. ike had tremendous experience within one year as a combat commander. susan: and he found himself hammering out war strategy with george marshall, frank kendall -- franklin roosevelt, and churchill. what was his actual working relationship like with fdr and churchill, and the army is a small place full of human beings. how were others reacting to the media erotic -- of the meteoric rise of eisenhower? richard: eisenhower deftly managed the political and personal interactions with franklin roosevelt. he learned a lot from fdr. likewise, from his relationship with churchill. one interesting story here is the evolving strategic judgment of fdr in deciding the priorities for military campaigns and eisenhower at first, like ma
, but he learned and he learned fast.y the time fdr selected him as commander for overlord, he had surpassed marshall in direct combat experience. he by then eisenhower had commanded three landings, the torch landings, in sicily, in africa, and in the italian campaign culminating in the battle of salerno. ike had tremendous experience within one year as a combat commander. susan: and he found himself hammering out war strategy with george marshall, frank kendall -- franklin roosevelt, and...
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was that he was by his nature and his psychology he was a hunter, and he was a hunter from god, he was. and as a hunter. he understood perfectly well that his happiness. you have to be able to shoot a wonderful abdominal story, which is called the hunt for happiness, and in this autobiographical story prishvina tells the story of his own entry into literature. and this is how this entry happened. by god, this is a very interesting first book. he wrote in karelia it turned out so that, and in st. petersburg he the neighbor turned out to be a famous folklorist named anchukov. e. he proposed to his boyfriend. although the young press was already 33 years old, and the neighbor would go to the olonets province of karelia in the summer, they called it that way and write down local fairy tales traditions song that prishvina did and an amazing story was brought from there. today we would call it a travelogue, a story of a journey, which was called in the land of unafraid birds. the publication of the book was his first literary success, and then he caught it, and this success moves on to north
was that he was by his nature and his psychology he was a hunter, and he was a hunter from god, he was. and as a hunter. he understood perfectly well that his happiness. you have to be able to shoot a wonderful abdominal story, which is called the hunt for happiness, and in this autobiographical story prishvina tells the story of his own entry into literature. and this is how this entry happened. by god, this is a very interesting first book. he wrote in karelia it turned out so that, and in...
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he went to the army hospital, and when he came home, he had to rest. all of his hands were bandaged with bandages that same day. my revolution won, he was very happy that god helped him in this way, without any conflict, without any problems, he was far away from many issues and his hand was never raised towards the people, be our friend , be our army, be our army it was not a green hat, it was actually a red hat, that is, a red hat that the mountain ranger and the ranger are... usually the courses i see the ranger with the courses where the special force is only the chat game course is very evident and characteristic of the forces of my special courses. at night, guerrilla warfare, in the city, guerrilla warfare, in the sea, in the desert, in the forest, all these periods, as the famous saying goes, in 1955-1956 , there was a competition of armies in england, in which the iranian army, that is , the ranger committee, of which he was the commander, with the rank of major, was the first in the army. pentagon had become the second world. this photo is a
he went to the army hospital, and when he came home, he had to rest. all of his hands were bandaged with bandages that same day. my revolution won, he was very happy that god helped him in this way, without any conflict, without any problems, he was far away from many issues and his hand was never raised towards the people, be our friend , be our army, be our army it was not a green hat, it was actually a red hat, that is, a red hat that the mountain ranger and the ranger are... usually the...
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so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable.there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know, there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so in my own life, i know there's i'm always got something by lewis, but then i'm just consistently impressed with his insights here, there and everywhere there are some things i think he got wrong, which is a different talk, but most part i think he's remarkable and i think that's because he lived through languages and books and in the different epochs and eras. he was able to read. you know, he said he sometimes found himself thinking in greek for those of you who know another language, you to the point where, you know, when you if you were an american, you wake up his writing and you think he'll play, you know, you know french, if that's what comes. he's what he this was inhabited those things and then he also you know he lived
so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable.there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know, there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so in my own life, i know there's i'm always got something by lewis, but then i'm just consistently impressed with his insights here, there and everywhere there are some...
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-- >> he did. >> once he realizes he's there he starts crawling away. he takes the rifle with him which had been underneath him, and you know, i had reported earlier that this went without incident. they gave him verbal commands and he stopped. the commands he got were from the dog which i'm biting you and you're not going anywhere until they were able to safely take him into custody. one of the things the dog did is it tied him up in terms of hands while they wanted to close that distance and get the rifle separated from him which was at that moment, the key consideration. perpetrator, gun, separate. >> and no shots fired. which does feel extraordinary given how this all went down with him trying to crawl away in the grass with the rifle at that point. i imagine the dog was the last effort to get him before. >> the authorization they gave him last week, if he does anything, but actively surrenders is the term that you are authorized to use deadly force meaning it would have been within their instructions and case law, but tactically, they were able to
-- >> he did. >> once he realizes he's there he starts crawling away. he takes the rifle with him which had been underneath him, and you know, i had reported earlier that this went without incident. they gave him verbal commands and he stopped. the commands he got were from the dog which i'm biting you and you're not going anywhere until they were able to safely take him into custody. one of the things the dog did is it tied him up in terms of hands while they wanted to close that...
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>> he did it. [laughter] quick sorry he did it but he did it. [laughter] , brother against brother isn't that what they say? actually that's a whole another story for a whole other time. so this looks like the end for our guy luther slater. but as we say is a pretty lucky fellow. despite everyone's predictions he will survive the wounds he receives at the waterford baptist church. in fact, after a few weeks he's going to be moved north to pennsylvania. they figured the safest place for him to recover is going to be at the home of one of his college buddies, one of the guys he got to school before the war. and so he is going to settle in, and pennsylvania. never going to interest a little bit of romance to the store because while he is recuperating is under the care of his friend's sister molly. molly is going to be the guardian angel in this story. she is going to take care of him, literally nurse him back from the edge of death and help him to recover his strength to the point in november of 1862 he is able to rejoin his unit. he comes back to
>> he did it. [laughter] quick sorry he did it but he did it. [laughter] , brother against brother isn't that what they say? actually that's a whole another story for a whole other time. so this looks like the end for our guy luther slater. but as we say is a pretty lucky fellow. despite everyone's predictions he will survive the wounds he receives at the waterford baptist church. in fact, after a few weeks he's going to be moved north to pennsylvania. they figured the safest place for...
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, of course, always has, we see how he he's having a blast, that's just how he takes his labyrinth likeay, that he really appreciates borhis's playing, uh-huh, and that in this way, in general, overoes, whom borhis sees in the mirror, in which he continues to believe, he will at some point understand what comedy is, but in the monastery... burns, burns and handwritten, the monk jorja himself burns , well, this is a separate story, but if the world is a library, this is our creativity, there are probably manuscripts there , when we don’t know whether this will become a book, whether it will enter the world library, yes, these manuscripts are on fire, natasha, i, as a convinced neoplatanian, believe that manuscripts burn, but of course shadows remain on the walls caves, that is, our work is for eternity, and the manuscripts are burning, no matter what woland says in bulgakov, well, let's listen to the song the manuscript mill. now is the time of fire, don’t let me in, i’m like a rusty ascetic, 3,000 years old, who hasn’t written poetry, but that invisible one is waiting, carefully, like a
, of course, always has, we see how he he's having a blast, that's just how he takes his labyrinth likeay, that he really appreciates borhis's playing, uh-huh, and that in this way, in general, overoes, whom borhis sees in the mirror, in which he continues to believe, he will at some point understand what comedy is, but in the monastery... burns, burns and handwritten, the monk jorja himself burns , well, this is a separate story, but if the world is a library, this is our creativity, there are...
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he does not like to look like he does not have full command of the material he has.does not like to look like he's being force fed information. the vice president historic first and i think she's worried about making a mistake that could redound against people who follow in their path. they both people who over prepare for public presentations and tend to ask the same questions in meetings, whether it is because they spent this initial time with one another or not, but i will add biden's sees everything through his experience dealing with barack obama. obama needed biden to fill holes in his resume. biden uses this term refers to the vice president as opposed to my vice president which obama way of referring to biden which really wrinkled. host: want to talk foreign policy and we will start with russia. here's an excerpt fm at. as biden's retrospective opinio the obama administration had erred b gratuitously thumbing his nose at russia. his old boss refer to the old quarter were -- old cold war rival as a regional power. guest: when biden comes to office, i have repo
he does not like to look like he does not have full command of the material he has.does not like to look like he's being force fed information. the vice president historic first and i think she's worried about making a mistake that could redound against people who follow in their path. they both people who over prepare for public presentations and tend to ask the same questions in meetings, whether it is because they spent this initial time with one another or not, but i will add biden's sees...
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there are times he is funny and times he's really caring.mpathy. if you care too much about pleasing everybody around you, you will never fulfill your mission, i don't think that's a great way to be. i think you should always try to be nice but i wrote a story about someone who has bright strands and dark strands, what causes this to happen? neil: steve jobs was known as an s ob, very careful in agreeing to talk to you and weed out what he wanted to get at. very different personality here. not that any of this in the scheme of things to your point should matter. how do you distinguish them? >> you see a lot of people from jeff basals to bill gates to steve jobs and elon musk, can be really rough on the people around him. i've written about other people like the tools for gene editing, a very nurturing person in her labs. as for steve jobs, he had a very spiritual side. he understood human emotions which is why the iphone is so beautiful. it seems to rise and musk has a lot of strength including understanding manufacturing, physics, engineeri
there are times he is funny and times he's really caring.mpathy. if you care too much about pleasing everybody around you, you will never fulfill your mission, i don't think that's a great way to be. i think you should always try to be nice but i wrote a story about someone who has bright strands and dark strands, what causes this to happen? neil: steve jobs was known as an s ob, very careful in agreeing to talk to you and weed out what he wanted to get at. very different personality here. not...
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he takes the stand. he testified. then you have someone that basically says that he can't be believed. you have two jurors saying that? it's unbelievably shocking and really is, if it is to be proven, obviously there's steps here, preliminary -- there will have to be a preliminary investigation to any validity here. if there is, it goes to the very essence of the case, the essence of this man professing that he did not kill his wife or his son. if he is, he gets a new trial. >> martha: this is a clip from my discussion with buster murdaugh. this is a few months -- i did not interview rebecca hill. she was interviewed by one of the other producers. i did sit down with bustermer day. he believes his father is innocent. here's what he said. >> if you believe your dad and innocent, your mom and brother's killer is out there somewhere. >> that's what i believe. >> would he get someone else to do it? >> no, ma'am. i don't think he could be affiliated with endangering my brother and brother. >> martha: not unusual, right, fo
he takes the stand. he testified. then you have someone that basically says that he can't be believed. you have two jurors saying that? it's unbelievably shocking and really is, if it is to be proven, obviously there's steps here, preliminary -- there will have to be a preliminary investigation to any validity here. if there is, it goes to the very essence of the case, the essence of this man professing that he did not kill his wife or his son. if he is, he gets a new trial. >> martha:...
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i think he felt like he had lost everything. he lost his family.derstand a bit about who michael protzman was before he became negative 48 and involved in all of this jfk stuff. we came here to washington state where he grew up, where he lived. most of michael's family didn't want to speak on camera except for his mother, who agreed to talk to us if we didn't show her face. >> he was just your average good kid. his friends would make fun of him because as he got older he was the one that didn't drink, didn't smoke, didn't do any of that stuff. he was just a good kid. >> reporter: she told us how michael was a loving dad, had two kids, and now has grandkids. he ran a demolition business and he was anything but a diehard republican. voted for obama. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: twice? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: it's hard to comprehend. >> that's why i'm saying, is that he is not -- he's not michael protzman. >> n plus 4 plus 8 plus 7. >> reporter: michael's mom says around 2015 her son was stressed and was worried about his family's financial future. >> repo
i think he felt like he had lost everything. he lost his family.derstand a bit about who michael protzman was before he became negative 48 and involved in all of this jfk stuff. we came here to washington state where he grew up, where he lived. most of michael's family didn't want to speak on camera except for his mother, who agreed to talk to us if we didn't show her face. >> he was just your average good kid. his friends would make fun of him because as he got older he was the one that...
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he said, quote, i know he will pardon us. we went there like he asked. i'd like to ask about the case of rhodes, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison for the attack on our capitol. and have you seen any sled of evidence he was an fbi agent? >> no. he was the founder of the oath keepers. a far right military rhodes asked donald trump to call them up as militia. i'd like to ask about tarrio, who was sentenced to 22 years. have you seen any evidence that he was an fbi agent? >> he was not an fbi agent. >> he was the leader of the proud boys. what happened on january 6th is that donald trump supporters showed up because he told them to. they marched to the capitol because he told them to. they attacked the capitol because he told themstop the steal. that is the truth and how history is going to record it. thank you for prosecutoring those who attacked the nation's capitol. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. >> i have a slide up here. in october or march of 2022, mr. weiss was denied the ability to bring charges against hunter biden in the distric
he said, quote, i know he will pardon us. we went there like he asked. i'd like to ask about the case of rhodes, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison for the attack on our capitol. and have you seen any sled of evidence he was an fbi agent? >> no. he was the founder of the oath keepers. a far right military rhodes asked donald trump to call them up as militia. i'd like to ask about tarrio, who was sentenced to 22 years. have you seen any evidence that he was an fbi agent? >> he...
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he a line somewhere where he. after writing in a famous letter and harold were not to whom it was written, but he has a famous letter where he's describing what are the most things that a statesman has ever done. the emancipation proclamation, which was very daring. and then after explaining whole decision why he did it and when he it, he said something like, i want to also add that it is not i who have control events, but events who have controlled me, which seems like a very strange thing to say, because he is of course great political actor. one of the great political actors and when i was speaking about and i was thinking about this, so i asked my friend, my other historian friend, the british historian andrew roberts, when we were talking about churchill, whether he could think of any great europeans that had humility. and he didn't you couldn't name one. he couldn't name one. you know, churchill was a great man, but no one would ever describe him as he actually got into a fight with his butler. and then he s
he a line somewhere where he. after writing in a famous letter and harold were not to whom it was written, but he has a famous letter where he's describing what are the most things that a statesman has ever done. the emancipation proclamation, which was very daring. and then after explaining whole decision why he did it and when he it, he said something like, i want to also add that it is not i who have control events, but events who have controlled me, which seems like a very strange thing to...
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he was pitch-perfect. - yes, he stood up. yes, he did what a mayor should do, but that did not change who he was. - i saw god out on the block today ♪ ♪ he was darker than the preachers say ♪ ♪ with a teardrop tattooed on his face ♪ ♪ and dirt in his fingers ♪ i heard angels when he laughed the way ♪ ♪ that people do when they have known true pain ♪ ♪ for his sins i don't know who's to blame ♪ ♪ what choice was he givin'? ♪ in this world that we're livin' ♪ ♪ when i see you ♪ i see love ♪ i see america ♪ when i see you ♪ i see love ♪ i see america [somber music] ♪ - this is a really intelligent thing the city has done. it's the reason why i think people in the federal government will tell you that they look to new york city for advice on how to be ready for emergencies. - because of the overwhelming nature of september 11th, it wasn't the time to point out that after the 1993 bombing that he moved the emergency command center into 7 world trade, including a 30,000-gallon backup gasoline tank that helped bring that building do
he was pitch-perfect. - yes, he stood up. yes, he did what a mayor should do, but that did not change who he was. - i saw god out on the block today ♪ ♪ he was darker than the preachers say ♪ ♪ with a teardrop tattooed on his face ♪ ♪ and dirt in his fingers ♪ i heard angels when he laughed the way ♪ ♪ that people do when they have known true pain ♪ ♪ for his sins i don't know who's to blame ♪ ♪ what choice was he givin'? ♪ in this world that we're livin' ♪ ♪...
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now, he says that he didn't actually listen to his attorneys who told him that he lost the 2020 election because he did not actually respect them, which may turn into a very big problem, of course, for him in the court of law. not to mention in a possible second term i'll explain just why in a moment. plus, this is a step back everyone. new tonight, president biden is now framing's age as experience. something that he is not really shied away from talking about. >> i've been doing this long time, i know i don't look that old. [laughter] i'm a little under 103. i get it. try being 110 and doing it again. think about it, think about it. i know i am 198 years old. >> i guess he is in, is it a political joke or not? well, geraldo rivera is here to weigh in tonight and the cofounder of rolling stone magazine has a new book that people are talking about. but, actually not in a good way. not even about the book, really his commentary. it has got interviews with a seven rock and roll geniuses from macgregor to john lennon to bruce springsteen, but not a single woman or person of color. now, his
now, he says that he didn't actually listen to his attorneys who told him that he lost the 2020 election because he did not actually respect them, which may turn into a very big problem, of course, for him in the court of law. not to mention in a possible second term i'll explain just why in a moment. plus, this is a step back everyone. new tonight, president biden is now framing's age as experience. something that he is not really shied away from talking about. >> i've been doing this...
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here he is burlak until he was twenty. from being a laborer who tried working with his hands to joining the military. eh, and so, he changed me from me, but the most important thing is not that he changed these professions, but that he saw different types of people, whom he described in moscow , completely different characters from cunning bandit to the house of the moscow mayor, where the whole world is there, he has merchants they are poor artists yes, beginners, he wrote, as if all social strata, all social countries and the book itself is built, as if from the very bottom we begin to read to the brilliance and charm of eliseev . that is, like all our days and, in fact, like khitrovka. well, i mean, the name of the districts. yes , sukharevskoe crackers, even now, when driving to your place to sign up for our e, you see this cracker is completely different. yes, there were taverns there. yes, there was a place there. um, where is this one? flea market, by the way, there are practically no flea markets left in moscow; th
here he is burlak until he was twenty. from being a laborer who tried working with his hands to joining the military. eh, and so, he changed me from me, but the most important thing is not that he changed these professions, but that he saw different types of people, whom he described in moscow , completely different characters from cunning bandit to the house of the moscow mayor, where the whole world is there, he has merchants they are poor artists yes, beginners, he wrote, as if all social...
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he says when he is not.unconstitutional, anti-democratic assertions that he is making about what he wants to do if, in fact, he returns to power, which is an entirely plausible possibility. the focus, it seems to me -- the task of citizenship should be, what is he saying? what does he want to do? we are talking about somebody -- we can't say this enough. right? it's like the daily office. the morning prayer, always say this. there was a mob attacking the capitol of the united states, something that did not happen in 1860 but it happened in 2021 because of this bizarre and yet all too real political power and reach that donald trump has. we can wish it away. but that won't make any difference at all. i had a seventh grade history teacher who said if ifs, ands and buts were candy and nuts, we would have a happy christmas. who wants to think about donald trump more except for donald trump? >> if i can interrupt you. i want to talk specifics with you. first of all, he is talking about the execution of mark mille
he says when he is not.unconstitutional, anti-democratic assertions that he is making about what he wants to do if, in fact, he returns to power, which is an entirely plausible possibility. the focus, it seems to me -- the task of citizenship should be, what is he saying? what does he want to do? we are talking about somebody -- we can't say this enough. right? it's like the daily office. the morning prayer, always say this. there was a mob attacking the capitol of the united states, something...
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he noted so much that he didn’t have time.to now. she already has a wonderful young man. they live well together. she doesn't want children, by the way, and neither does he. if you loved dima as much as you say. why didn’t you give him more children? and he told me to have an abortion. i'm sorry, i was already pregnant, he uh, i said that listen, i say, go ahead, give birth, i remember sending my hands. yes, you should film. yes, no, here you go after him this was the one. afterwards they will be removed for you, yes, yes, i can’t ask, so i easily got rid of him, no matter how much i still suffer from losses due to him. well, that’s the kind of person he is, he wasn’t born with that. paternity or something. i don’t regret it, i just got up to open my arms. this is disgusting and there is no reason for it. i don't hit. i'm killing. i'll kill you. now you finish it and i’ll take the frying pan and sit down. so what, that’s why i left, ran away, and kicked him out one time, he left there, i was tickled like that, i was even afrai
he noted so much that he didn’t have time.to now. she already has a wonderful young man. they live well together. she doesn't want children, by the way, and neither does he. if you loved dima as much as you say. why didn’t you give him more children? and he told me to have an abortion. i'm sorry, i was already pregnant, he uh, i said that listen, i say, go ahead, give birth, i remember sending my hands. yes, you should film. yes, no, here you go after him this was the one. afterwards they...
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does that mean, he admits guilt at all, he, what is he saying?th her consent, it’s just that supposedly the second time i overdid it a little, so i strangled her, he agrees that with the fact that he threw her out, with the fact that he strangled her, with taking into account his testimony, a second examination was made, the version that everything was mutual, it is not very clear to me where exactly the injuries were localized and what they were, but for mutual sexual intercourse a large number of injuries are still not it is typical, it is clear that any criminal will try to pretend that he did not commit the crime that he is accused of, especially since we are talking about such a monstrous crime, at the same time, i still cannot understand in any way, after his testimony, sentences were appointed repeated examinations, but initially there was a repeat examination that they took from the cervical spine, sent for examination, after that. as they checked, nastenka was not given to us on a certain day, because we had to delay it for another day,
does that mean, he admits guilt at all, he, what is he saying?th her consent, it’s just that supposedly the second time i overdid it a little, so i strangled her, he agrees that with the fact that he threw her out, with the fact that he strangled her, with taking into account his testimony, a second examination was made, the version that everything was mutual, it is not very clear to me where exactly the injuries were localized and what they were, but for mutual sexual intercourse a large...
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he has said he won't. but really, the totality of what is facing him among his own colleagues has presented itself in the last 24 hours. so he may choose this moment right here to address that issue. it has to be daunting to be a member of the u.s. senate when you know that a majority of members in your own party in your chamber do want you there. >> we're looking at live pictures outside the courthouse. i'm sorry, paula. i think we're going. we're looking at live pictures outside the federal courthouse. we're going to take a quick break. our coverage continues next on "inside politics."
he has said he won't. but really, the totality of what is facing him among his own colleagues has presented itself in the last 24 hours. so he may choose this moment right here to address that issue. it has to be daunting to be a member of the u.s. senate when you know that a majority of members in your own party in your chamber do want you there. >> we're looking at live pictures outside the courthouse. i'm sorry, paula. i think we're going. we're looking at live pictures outside the...
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he uh, he was like a million.ly forbidden by them here, and even so , my grandfather says no. and this is impossible, because that and it's very ideological. ok then. well , at least i can study languages. well, you can do this. yes, this was before that’s why he becomes a linguist, and that’s why he becomes a linguist. he enters the faculty of philology. well, he enters the slavic department. eh, exactly, because this is this idea of being russian and the idea of studying the roots, but still of russian slavic culture. he was very little interested in any kind of german studies or any kind of french romance at all. and this and this this is very very it’s clear from his biography of a child born in a foreign land. but still, of course, you are a brilliant glorifier, because he knows beling’s fullness very well. uh, serbian speaks russian, he studies bulgarian at the faculty of philology. he knows russian tradition. he writes works on his old slavonic language. the situation is dedicated to the old church slav
he uh, he was like a million.ly forbidden by them here, and even so , my grandfather says no. and this is impossible, because that and it's very ideological. ok then. well , at least i can study languages. well, you can do this. yes, this was before that’s why he becomes a linguist, and that’s why he becomes a linguist. he enters the faculty of philology. well, he enters the slavic department. eh, exactly, because this is this idea of being russian and the idea of studying the...
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and i'm sure he he won't this evening. but i also know that if you read musk biography, which i encourage all of you to do, if you haven't already, you'll find it presents a full account not only of musk's influential and consequential achievement, but also his dark, mercurial and offensive sides. and then you can make your own judgments about musk, which is what walter has intended. in conversation with walter this evening won't be michael duffy opinions editor at large at the washington post, where he's been for nearly five years. before that, he spent several decades with time magazine and various positions as a correspondent and editor. so ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming walter isaacson and mike duffy. mean the life of. start. hi michael. came all the way from missoula. well, some events matter. this is one. yes, you're welcome. thank you for coming. and thank you, walter, for coming. thank you. we're here to talk about the new elon musk book by walter. this is an important one. sorry, i'll get used t
and i'm sure he he won't this evening. but i also know that if you read musk biography, which i encourage all of you to do, if you haven't already, you'll find it presents a full account not only of musk's influential and consequential achievement, but also his dark, mercurial and offensive sides. and then you can make your own judgments about musk, which is what walter has intended. in conversation with walter this evening won't be michael duffy opinions editor at large at the washington post,...
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>> he was tough. excuse the language, he was a hard as. very vocal, intimidating to some. >> there is one area where nikkhah seemed quite popular, with women. and, conveniently, moreno aerospace employee to some. >> you have any idea women at rhino he dated? how many of his coworkers? >> he only admitted to two. he told me have to. >> and one of them changed everything. in 2016, knit met christy. >> i liked that he was such a hard worker and he was so smart. >> no immediate fireworks, but as christy and nick got to know each other, they realized that they both loved books, dogs, and plants. >> he was the tough guy at work and hear e is tending to his delicate plants. he talked about how much he loved his dog. >> his dog smoky, an american pit bull terrier. >> look at smoky and, oh my goodness and it's a big scary dog. and this is the most gentle dog you will ever know in your life. >> christine fell, not just for smoky, but for nick to. and hard. >> you sound kind of swept off your feet. >> i was. absolutely. i never knew a man like that i
>> he was tough. excuse the language, he was a hard as. very vocal, intimidating to some. >> there is one area where nikkhah seemed quite popular, with women. and, conveniently, moreno aerospace employee to some. >> you have any idea women at rhino he dated? how many of his coworkers? >> he only admitted to two. he told me have to. >> and one of them changed everything. in 2016, knit met christy. >> i liked that he was such a hard worker and he was so smart....
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this he realized it he could do? >> he realizes at times. that he has to restrain him selves.ese moves, where he is unrestrained. the question becomes, could he have a filter? 50 more restrained, and the answer, sure, he ought to be, but restraint accomplish as much? what he should off rockets? you have to tell your kids, try to do the inspiring things, tried to do the easy thing, but don't be so hard. >> -- that no other fortune 500 ceo does, whether they're ford or shareholders, stop this it will, but any other corporate board would say that this behavior, you're out of here. how can he behave in a way to no one else can? >> first of all, most of his companies, including spacex are private, and that is why he wanted to take tesla private. >> and or he controls the board of tesla. >> i think the board of tesla ought to try to control him more, because he doesn't. you want to have more guardrails, as you are watching for your kids sake, he should be more careful. this is a reckless individual who is also somebody who ended up being the owner of electric vehicles. in america so
this he realized it he could do? >> he realizes at times. that he has to restrain him selves.ese moves, where he is unrestrained. the question becomes, could he have a filter? 50 more restrained, and the answer, sure, he ought to be, but restraint accomplish as much? what he should off rockets? you have to tell your kids, try to do the inspiring things, tried to do the easy thing, but don't be so hard. >> -- that no other fortune 500 ceo does, whether they're ford or shareholders,...
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he you know, he's a he's a very good journalist. he's good writer. and he basically wrote the biography of his brother in law shortly after his death. they sold it. and it's these copies of this book were sold all over the country. but immediately after his and you're going to find them. the majority of what makes bagley story interesting happens after he's put his grave right now, immediately after his death. reconciliation is sentiments flooded both the northern and the southern press. this is a quote from the tribune the north mourns the south as the union's loss and extends sympathy to north carolina, whose hero was the first to fall in defense of. the stars and stripes, ensign bagley's bravery and of life for our has shown the world sectionalism no longer exists. the philadelphia press printed a southern state gave the first victim under the flag reunited country. the new york tribune an intensely republican newspaper. all right, says with his blood he has sealed the union of arms of the north and south. a people who once fought against the star
he you know, he's a he's a very good journalist. he's good writer. and he basically wrote the biography of his brother in law shortly after his death. they sold it. and it's these copies of this book were sold all over the country. but immediately after his and you're going to find them. the majority of what makes bagley story interesting happens after he's put his grave right now, immediately after his death. reconciliation is sentiments flooded both the northern and the southern press. this...
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he wants their endorsement. >> he certainly does. jeff, when you look at the polls, the majority of the new polls show trump and biden in a dead heat for a 2024 rematch. when you think about that, is the second republican presidential debate essentially a sideshow compared to the showdown we'll see in michigan? >> well, it's important in the sense that it's basically become a race for number two, if you will, for second place. who will be last man or woman standing with former president donald trump. the primary still has to be won. as our recent history has shown, anything can happen. that's one of the reasons that trump is in south carolina and iowa. the debate is important for at least a couple of these players. like nikki haley, she's merged in a stronger position after the first debate. governor ron desantis probably did not. so they're looking the change things up. it is important. we'll find out tonight actually. the rnc will put out the list of which candidates are making it. it will probably be a slightly smaller stage. thes
he wants their endorsement. >> he certainly does. jeff, when you look at the polls, the majority of the new polls show trump and biden in a dead heat for a 2024 rematch. when you think about that, is the second republican presidential debate essentially a sideshow compared to the showdown we'll see in michigan? >> well, it's important in the sense that it's basically become a race for number two, if you will, for second place. who will be last man or woman standing with former...
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and i understood that he treats me very well and i felt it, and he, of course, he he time with me wasches. uh, i could be doing a sketch and something i didn’t want to, it didn’t work out, and i said, i won’t leave anyway. he kicked me out of work. i sobbed, so i went and was kicked out . it was a very funny case when they finally came up with the idea of going to the course. and well, like these something like this, this means you entered something happened and you change change. i say sasha sasha nikolaevka is a wonderful theater actress on bronnaya street, now sasha says, come on. here we are with you in the audience. i punch you in the face. you cry and we leave. here are the events, and we entered, i jumped her police sobbing and myagkov was like that, well, now, on the contrary, i remember it very well. that is, we are brought up like that. so he helped me a lot, because he took acting work with me in the second year. it was metel tsvetaeva and i was given the role of an old woman. it says tsvetaeva old woman throughout the 18th century. i cried a lot. why they gave me an ol
and i understood that he treats me very well and i felt it, and he, of course, he he time with me wasches. uh, i could be doing a sketch and something i didn’t want to, it didn’t work out, and i said, i won’t leave anyway. he kicked me out of work. i sobbed, so i went and was kicked out . it was a very funny case when they finally came up with the idea of going to the course. and well, like these something like this, this means you entered something happened and you change...
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he's at the maryland zoo. and he actually that's how he gets his water.t that, tom. >> huh? control yourself, dana. but look at that hidden guy. >> they can only take waterdays. a few days. is how >> isn't that interesting? because. no, because their necks can't reach the ground. so this is how they get t their water. he could open his mouth to thehe drop judge jne: open. >> that's not the way. i mean, they can't. you know what i mean? they can't get it of a: they theyf the ground. what? no, they can, because they spread their legs. >> not tru it in is not true. >> i have it in my notes. okay. well, drinkingicult fo water's y is actually difficult for giraffes because their necks can't reach the ground. that'sonlyrink why they only drk water every few days. you got a problem with that? >> hve dana: i it. all right. apology accepted. don't make me put that daton't e out. >> go ahead.g well, greg's going to love this. oh, yes. th. is juskidding you're really not. it's dana's mentoring minute. but then mentoring. so i did a podcast with lydia for that, and i
he's at the maryland zoo. and he actually that's how he gets his water.t that, tom. >> huh? control yourself, dana. but look at that hidden guy. >> they can only take waterdays. a few days. is how >> isn't that interesting? because. no, because their necks can't reach the ground. so this is how they get t their water. he could open his mouth to thehe drop judge jne: open. >> that's not the way. i mean, they can't. you know what i mean? they can't get it of a: they theyf...
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he doesn't think when he says things. how stupid do you have to be to not realize that you shouldn't attack your jurors? you are lucky, mcconnell told romney, you can say the things that we all think. why do you make of the fact that he says they all thought it, but very few said it? >> yeah, mcconnell is wrong about that, like a lot of things. it's just a excuse that mitch mcconnell has come up with. cowards love company. and that's what's happened in the republican party. so, there is nothing to stop mitch mcconnell from telling the truth. mitt romney did. mitt romney's -- he didn't get sent to a camp. >> he got pushed out of the party, didn't he? >> well, i think if more had been willing to put the oath of office they took, to put country over party, maybe you lose a primary. what does that mean? you don't get to be ten ted cruz's colleague anymore? it not better to defend the country? when you think about the legacy that this generation of republicans inherited from the greatest generation, i mean, they have just squa
he doesn't think when he says things. how stupid do you have to be to not realize that you shouldn't attack your jurors? you are lucky, mcconnell told romney, you can say the things that we all think. why do you make of the fact that he says they all thought it, but very few said it? >> yeah, mcconnell is wrong about that, like a lot of things. it's just a excuse that mitch mcconnell has come up with. cowards love company. and that's what's happened in the republican party. so, there is...
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he was wrong. he was wrong about that and he felt bad about that. and i think, you know as time went on, he joined and he was very much recognized that the questions were a problem and he was honest about that. in 1949 he actually wrote an article in which he said that if the germans, when they invaded ukraine, if they had accepted the help of the ukrainians who hated the soviets , then the germans could have really gone in. but, hitler wouldn't do that. instead of accepting the help of the soviets, the ukrainians who hated the soviet union, he shipped them off in cattle cars and so on and so forth. that's the first part of his wrong that i think he learned and changed. you have to put into context of the time. could hardly come back and report out that we shouldn't be working with the soviets to see hitler because that was the main goal. on the japanese thing, this is really interesting, he did write an article which said that there were japanese spies on hawaii around pearl harbor that helped and aided in the attack because he was well- known and
he was wrong. he was wrong about that and he felt bad about that. and i think, you know as time went on, he joined and he was very much recognized that the questions were a problem and he was honest about that. in 1949 he actually wrote an article in which he said that if the germans, when they invaded ukraine, if they had accepted the help of the ukrainians who hated the soviets , then the germans could have really gone in. but, hitler wouldn't do that. instead of accepting the help of the...
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he said he felt he would do that. he did not go into the issues with stalin which we have now come to know in terms of what stalin was doing to its people and how horrible stalin was. he had met him and interviewed him and i think later in 1945 when all of this came about he regretted he had written such a glowing report on the soviet union and i think that is one reason. the more he found out about what was really going on in the soviet union the more he recognized. in his book in 1942 he said i don't think the soviet union after the war is going to want to invade eastern europe or do any of that. they have too many internal problems. he was wrong. he was wrong about that and he felt bad about that. you know, as time went on he joined and he was very much recognized that the russians were a problem. he was honest about that. in 1949 he actually wrote an article for life magazine in which he said that if the germans, when they invaded ukraine, if they had accepted the help of ukrainians who hated the soviets than the
he said he felt he would do that. he did not go into the issues with stalin which we have now come to know in terms of what stalin was doing to its people and how horrible stalin was. he had met him and interviewed him and i think later in 1945 when all of this came about he regretted he had written such a glowing report on the soviet union and i think that is one reason. the more he found out about what was really going on in the soviet union the more he recognized. in his book in 1942 he said...
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that's how he fell back, and just as he fell, he fell. he. well, i couldn't do that. trousers there as best he could. i came and helped dry him and dress him. so i put him to sleep there too. well, how can i say it? i don't know. there were moments, dyush , dyush i had there, well, i understood what had happened , i already took off all my clothes, vyacheslav mikhailovich covered him, because i had to carefully change my clothes, because he couldn’t do anything himself. well, just a word nothing. bathed or he changed his clothes and put on new clothes, and we went out further to the event, he had no strength, he could barely go out. he barely speaks, i can’t hardly, he drank without the pain, they gave an injection. i told him he would go out there and smile at everyone like that in public, and then come back to the room and just, well, roughly speaking, he lay gasping and couldn’t stop. and i further restored it to new meetings on new ones, for now. i did it with pleasure. i didn’t understand why people who are related to him by blood why aren’t they where they shoul
that's how he fell back, and just as he fell, he fell. he. well, i couldn't do that. trousers there as best he could. i came and helped dry him and dress him. so i put him to sleep there too. well, how can i say it? i don't know. there were moments, dyush , dyush i had there, well, i understood what had happened , i already took off all my clothes, vyacheslav mikhailovich covered him, because i had to carefully change my clothes, because he couldn’t do anything himself. well, just a word...
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hayden: he went viral. brinkley: he went viral, and he's been viral ever since. and the great historian eric phone or talked about -- wrote a book called thomas payne: the history of america, and i loved it, he's an enduring figure if you care about freedom and justice and democratic equality, and why our system of government should be the envy of the world. hayden: and then you get to the federalist papers by alexander hamilton, james madison, and john jay. talk about a group. brinkley: their justification, they were rectifiers, they wanted to ratify the constitution after it was drafted, and you had to sell it to the american people. these three authors, the lead one was alexander hamilton. if you go through the federalist papers, when it came out, it became known as the federalist. it becomes, in the 20th century, the federalist papers. but the point that they are tried to make clear, hamiltons federalist paper number 78, was about the judicial department. if you read it today, it's in all of the arguments that we are dealing with on court television and all o
hayden: he went viral. brinkley: he went viral, and he's been viral ever since. and the great historian eric phone or talked about -- wrote a book called thomas payne: the history of america, and i loved it, he's an enduring figure if you care about freedom and justice and democratic equality, and why our system of government should be the envy of the world. hayden: and then you get to the federalist papers by alexander hamilton, james madison, and john jay. talk about a group. brinkley: their...
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why did he turn to us? he set himself up.brother, which, of course, is even more so. by the way, he felt guilty. this was clear the first time. everyone went to him, we need to talk to him again. oleg wait. well, i heard he was released as a suspect. how's it going? progressing? yes, well, a new alexander nikolaevich has appeared. so we’re going to interrogate him. i'm afraid. you won't like it if i say, i don't like it anymore. i ask again who. write to someone who can’t have something , they actually found it, some facts and a psychological portrait speak. i'm asking, are you really just guessing or something? we're going to check it out. i told you that this is a serious person. and you are going to accuse his brother of murder, on what grounds without a single piece of evidence that is it? alexander nikolaevich, if you please wait, we are now going to interrogate kovalev on my initiative. i was assigned a colleague, petrovich, to the department and i think that during this short period of work. i managed to prove my profe
why did he turn to us? he set himself up.brother, which, of course, is even more so. by the way, he felt guilty. this was clear the first time. everyone went to him, we need to talk to him again. oleg wait. well, i heard he was released as a suspect. how's it going? progressing? yes, well, a new alexander nikolaevich has appeared. so we’re going to interrogate him. i'm afraid. you won't like it if i say, i don't like it anymore. i ask again who. write to someone who can’t have something ,...
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and he decides that he will go further with red army he joins the red army.
and he decides that he will go further with red army he joins the red army.
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he's not a young man. i mean, he's got, he's got a lot coming down on him at one time. and if i'm donald trump, i'm a little worried about that, right? because he is the guy that was with him the whole time through. it'll be interesting to see what happens as it relates to these legal bills if you will, and how rudy giuliani is going to pay for them. he's got to be looking at donald trump and saying, help me out, pal. >> all right, jim schultz, thanks, appreciate it. and speaking of donald trump's tv spree, he's adding more lies to the laundry list. our daniel dale joins us now. daniel, you've basically been going nonstop since this interview there. you know, trump struck me, he could not stop talking about his, quote unquote, perfect call with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. >> he did. he spoke about the call. and raffensperger, as you, know has been sharply critical of trump's conduct on that call. he wrote in his 2021 book that he thought trump threatening him, trying to manipulate him, and that trump can understand elections, don't have his facts stra
he's not a young man. i mean, he's got, he's got a lot coming down on him at one time. and if i'm donald trump, i'm a little worried about that, right? because he is the guy that was with him the whole time through. it'll be interesting to see what happens as it relates to these legal bills if you will, and how rudy giuliani is going to pay for them. he's got to be looking at donald trump and saying, help me out, pal. >> all right, jim schultz, thanks, appreciate it. and speaking of...
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and he looked and he didn't have it. and i found his communications advisor and many of these people would later become kind of luminaries of new york names. this is, you know, the howard rubenstein, others. and everyone sent me to someone else until they finally sent me to the lawyer who had prepared the bankruptcy filing. and he said, oh, i have the city's filing. if you want to take a look at that, you can. and i sort of i was sort of defeated was like, sure. i guess if i can't find the speech, this will at least be something to show that. it almost happened. and as he was showing to me, his assistant opened this old dusty cabinet said, i think i think i have you're looking for. and so i had in my hands the only copy of mayor abe beam declaring new york bankrupt each was a similar journey and so there was no one way and there were a lot that defied so i, i that president carter had a speech prepared for the failure of the camp david and i talked to the person who had drafted it and he described the scene. carter was l
and he looked and he didn't have it. and i found his communications advisor and many of these people would later become kind of luminaries of new york names. this is, you know, the howard rubenstein, others. and everyone sent me to someone else until they finally sent me to the lawyer who had prepared the bankruptcy filing. and he said, oh, i have the city's filing. if you want to take a look at that, you can. and i sort of i was sort of defeated was like, sure. i guess if i can't find the...
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how did he present? >> he was calm, he was crying, he was upset.d. >> where was he that night? chris said angila drove him to work at walmart. dropped him off before 11 pm. >> and i kissed her, and i said i love you, sweetheart. drive safe, have a good night. >> angila was nervous, he said, afraid to be left alone. why did he say she was anxious during the night? >> the night before she thought that she had heard somebody messing at the front door of the residence. she felt like she was being watched. >> so said chris he called, and he texted her repeatedly. but after 2 am, he said, she didn't pick up when he called. >> and he figured she had fallen asleep. >> but no, she wasn't sleeping. but who killed her? and why? when chris first arrived at the police station, they let him make a phone call. it was obvious he had his own suspect in mind. >> richie is probably the piece of [bleep] who did it, god i hope [bleep] they [ bleep ]. >> richie, who was he? >> a pregnant young mom dead, her toddler nearby. an investigation about to lead it to even darke
how did he present? >> he was calm, he was crying, he was upset.d. >> where was he that night? chris said angila drove him to work at walmart. dropped him off before 11 pm. >> and i kissed her, and i said i love you, sweetheart. drive safe, have a good night. >> angila was nervous, he said, afraid to be left alone. why did he say she was anxious during the night? >> the night before she thought that she had heard somebody messing at the front door of the residence....
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he needed diversion.o despite the fact that he had no rockets or rounds left, lieutenant taylor drew the enemy fire himself using his landing light to trick the enemy into thinking he still had ammo. he started making runs on the viet cong fighters. the ruse worked a few times, but it was enough for the men to make it to the extraction point. there, still under heavy gunfire, lieutenant taylor landed. the men mounted the exterior of his helo, clinging to the skids, climbing on the rocket pods. within seconds lieutenant taylor was back in the air, but the mission wasn't over. lieutenant taylor saw his fuel light flickering. he had started off with 1600 pounds of gas. and now he had about six, not enough to make it back to base. worse, the soldiers he was carrying were covering in wet mud. even if he could make it back to base, his men would freeze or fall first. so he once more risked his own safety for his fellow teammates. he located a friendly area to set his bird down. the four men dismounted the helo
he needed diversion.o despite the fact that he had no rockets or rounds left, lieutenant taylor drew the enemy fire himself using his landing light to trick the enemy into thinking he still had ammo. he started making runs on the viet cong fighters. the ruse worked a few times, but it was enough for the men to make it to the extraction point. there, still under heavy gunfire, lieutenant taylor landed. the men mounted the exterior of his helo, clinging to the skids, climbing on the rocket pods....
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he's decisive in what he does.s me this case will continue moving on some pace but we'll see how the questioning of the special grand jurors go. there's nothing new from the special grand jury being able to talk. you remember the foreperson made a number of media appearances right after that. so i expect they'll find as they knock on these doors, some open doors, a willingness to relay some of the information that went on in the grand jury. they will not be allowed to speak on deliberations. that deals more you know in a general sense with a regular criminal grand jury. but here, special grand jury has been clear they're willing to talk about the case. >> thank you very much. coming up, the latest on negotiations to revert a u.s. auto workers strike with a mid night deadline now just a few hours away. >>> plus, kevin mccarthy unleashes a tirade against republican hard liners daring them to hold a vote on ousting him. like the upshaws. the nelsons. and the caggianos. run with us s and start telling your story. and m
he's decisive in what he does.s me this case will continue moving on some pace but we'll see how the questioning of the special grand jurors go. there's nothing new from the special grand jury being able to talk. you remember the foreperson made a number of media appearances right after that. so i expect they'll find as they knock on these doors, some open doors, a willingness to relay some of the information that went on in the grand jury. they will not be allowed to speak on deliberations....
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he said he's talking and talking. did not have he has a mobile phone. to this disgrace, we have a whole department sitting without electricity, when it’s some kind of mess . nothing funny. sorry, judging by your faces , the version has increased. smirnov had a sniper rifle. he himself, a career former military man, was in the hot spots of the setup, most likely, he was monitoring the house opposite. uh-huh boys. they found binoculars with night vision function on him. most likely, he was tracking the victim, but who exactly has not been identified yet. well, calculate the potential you will find the victim and the killer. what if smirnov met someone at a construction site with an accomplice, a customer or an intermediary? they checked the barrel, no, ballistics, they say it will be ready only by morning. well, if he met with an accomplice, what for, he took binoculars with him. everyone could very easily be watching him or them, and then he could fear for his life. thank you katyusha but it would be better if you were wrong, otherwise there will be a ne
he said he's talking and talking. did not have he has a mobile phone. to this disgrace, we have a whole department sitting without electricity, when it’s some kind of mess . nothing funny. sorry, judging by your faces , the version has increased. smirnov had a sniper rifle. he himself, a career former military man, was in the hot spots of the setup, most likely, he was monitoring the house opposite. uh-huh boys. they found binoculars with night vision function on him. most likely, he was...
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and he _ translation: he didn't ask for help, he begged for help. and he was - he begged for help.ike the guards. fin also to the people there, like the auards. ~ ., . guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead- — guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family _ guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family have _ guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family have been - guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family have been told . guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family have been told hej found dead. family have been told he took his own life. they believe a critical factor was being took his own life. they believe a criticalfactor was being detained. immigration removal centres are like prisons, with one difference, no set release date. although detainees can get bail. home office says detention should be as short as possible, but thenit should be as short as possible, but then it has also promised to stop then it has also promised to stop the boats. the government has toughened the law, one change, it will be removing m
and he _ translation: he didn't ask for help, he begged for help. and he was - he begged for help.ike the guards. fin also to the people there, like the auards. ~ ., . guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead- — guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family _ guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family have _ guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family have been - guards. on the 26th of march, he was found dead. family have been told . guards. on the...
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says he's 1.4 million shy, he has no clue what he's talking about.'t know numbers. >> here's the thing. when he said that number i thought yeah, that's high, but also he had a one-day trial today, or two-day trial. but when you look at jenna ellis, the other folks in these rico cases, my guide. it seems like it's going to be unbelievably costly and arise. my question to you, it seems to me that there is two opposing forces, his cheapness and his self interest because you think it would be in his self interest to take care of everyone to keep everyone inside the tent. >> there's a problem with that. he doesn't have the money for it. when he raises money from these unsuspecting mongers these morons that are just dueling out money to him on a daily basis, he knows that he is going to need that money for the multitude and the plethora of litigation that is coming at him over the course of the next year. so he's not thinking about anyone else. he has no interest in reaching into his own pocket, if in fact he actually has cash with which to pay all of thes
says he's 1.4 million shy, he has no clue what he's talking about.'t know numbers. >> here's the thing. when he said that number i thought yeah, that's high, but also he had a one-day trial today, or two-day trial. but when you look at jenna ellis, the other folks in these rico cases, my guide. it seems like it's going to be unbelievably costly and arise. my question to you, it seems to me that there is two opposing forces, his cheapness and his self interest because you think it would be...
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he is 34 years old. he has experience as a federal prosecutor, he knows -- and a state prosecutor.e is talking about, he understands the practical, virtual impossibility of trying 19 people together, and he was in control of his courtroom. that was a dignified, straightforward, substantive proceeding, and i think the lawyers today really good job at as well. i give everyone credit for a storm proceeding today. >> all gold stars from l.a.. jen, you are a former state senator in georgia. fani willis was not actually in the courtroom today, but one of her prosecutors said that they believed it would take the state about four months to try their case, using about 150 witnesses. that does not even include the time to pick a jury and as we know, it takes a very long time for a case like this in georgia. what do you make of that timeline? >> it seemed a little unrealistic, i mean, if you even think about five days in a week, and plus, there will be instances just like the judge said, or people will get sick, there will be issues, there will be problems. if we are talking about a trial tha
he is 34 years old. he has experience as a federal prosecutor, he knows -- and a state prosecutor.e is talking about, he understands the practical, virtual impossibility of trying 19 people together, and he was in control of his courtroom. that was a dignified, straightforward, substantive proceeding, and i think the lawyers today really good job at as well. i give everyone credit for a storm proceeding today. >> all gold stars from l.a.. jen, you are a former state senator in georgia....
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he told me, "he is a dangerous man. "he's wanted in numerous states."later on, i find out that he's alive. i said, "i don't believe it." i was like, "wow." ia court in scotland has ruled thati a man who claimed he was a victim of mistaken identity is the suspect in a series of sex crimes _ in the united states. mr rossi. i'm not mr rossi at all. ok, then. that's not arthur knight. and you were always absolutely certain it was him? 100%. i was the whistle blower. can you get out of the way? give him a bit of assistance... i've known nick 22 years. i know him better than anybody. do you at this moment in time still claim you're arthur knight? organ plays i'm born and raised in rhode island. i've been a priest 27 years. i am kind of a known entity as the spokesman for the catholic church at the state house. that was where you first came into contact with nicholas alahverdian? yes, so nicholas was a page. my interaction with him over those years was to say, "hello, how are you?" that's about it. church choir sings. the next was, it was reported in the news
he told me, "he is a dangerous man. "he's wanted in numerous states."later on, i find out that he's alive. i said, "i don't believe it." i was like, "wow." ia court in scotland has ruled thati a man who claimed he was a victim of mistaken identity is the suspect in a series of sex crimes _ in the united states. mr rossi. i'm not mr rossi at all. ok, then. that's not arthur knight. and you were always absolutely certain it was him? 100%. i was the whistle...
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he was killed? shouldn't he be in jail?with a gentle voice, one could easily fall in love with her, such patients are remembered for a long time. you were seriously injured, weren't you? yes, a very serious wound to the abdominal cavity. i was treated for a very long time and almost became disabled. how long did you stay in the hospital? almost 4 months. how severe was her injury? i am not interested in the severity of the injury, but rather the nature of the injury. so there was a wound trivial, only soft tissues were affected, the fields were blown out, so... so because penetrating, even a centimeter penetrates into the arm cavity, is already serious harm, but it’s clear, although she was with us for only 3 weeks, and then she was treated as an outpatient, as far as i can judge from this document, tell me, could she have caused this to herself? wound, crossbow, i don’t know, i didn’t look at the situation in that way, although if the area is where the wound is located. available for application by hand, then in principle
he was killed? shouldn't he be in jail?with a gentle voice, one could easily fall in love with her, such patients are remembered for a long time. you were seriously injured, weren't you? yes, a very serious wound to the abdominal cavity. i was treated for a very long time and almost became disabled. how long did you stay in the hospital? almost 4 months. how severe was her injury? i am not interested in the severity of the injury, but rather the nature of the injury. so there was a wound...