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imi was with the family the othr day with a father who broke down in front of me actually read he and his wife had one child and it weighed one-pound. he made a decision with her that they would let the birth occurred and after 21 years they made a very noble decision. that decision was in their family. doesn't belonged to the government. doesn't belong to any group of people who are outside that family. that families decision. >> congressman marcy kaptur we grappreciate your time this morning. thank you. >> thank you. when you read about the political history of illinois you often read about corruption paper example until january 2009 the only citizens elected a different man to be their governors. three of those eventually went to prison all convicted after they were out of office. robert e. hartley has written 11 books about the politician a double by including one titled power, purpose in prison. mr. hartley these men met their down fall under different circumstances. >> yes. >> where did they go wrong and were they able to recover self-respect and spite of their punishment?
imi was with the family the othr day with a father who broke down in front of me actually read he and his wife had one child and it weighed one-pound. he made a decision with her that they would let the birth occurred and after 21 years they made a very noble decision. that decision was in their family. doesn't belonged to the government. doesn't belong to any group of people who are outside that family. that families decision. >> congressman marcy kaptur we grappreciate your time this...
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different falls , hell of a manument on the drains of the prakhodzim and two ditches of mags, pamizh imiy ashafot with inscriptions of the holy day, uvogule gety element not planned to turn off the complex, but the sculptor and the artist of the project, maisey archuler , grew up: the same month where people were appointed. menavita page these two pits were made of all the semblances of the scaffold with inscriptions, and the sheets with which these inscriptions were made, the velma are so tsikavya, as if they were filled with shatters, shmatl like kulyami. there are two pits, some people know them. overgrown with grass. the green carpet is packed and covered with two beta-washed gifts, which correspond to the scaffold. zhytstse, yano matsney, chim death, and just here is this green carpet, as it is the worst thing ever tragedies, to the slaughter of people, the chalavets' pavina is living a life, the pavina is dying and living. kampazitsyyu memorialnaga. the complex is closed by a symbolic scene of the rastrel, on which there is a memorial tablet from chornaga marmuru with inscriptions
different falls , hell of a manument on the drains of the prakhodzim and two ditches of mags, pamizh imiy ashafot with inscriptions of the holy day, uvogule gety element not planned to turn off the complex, but the sculptor and the artist of the project, maisey archuler , grew up: the same month where people were appointed. menavita page these two pits were made of all the semblances of the scaffold with inscriptions, and the sheets with which these inscriptions were made, the velma are so...
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so our class is imy favorite class of the day >> reporter: for coach wilks, seeing t celebrate that daycourt, it was a victory too she says for breaking down barriers and making everyone feel included. >> i'm sorry, i expecting to tear up. the program means a lot to me. seeing this light being shined on our students with disabilities, it really means a lot. so just that these students have that moment all together and then to see our student body surround t like that, i think everyone in that gym got better that day >> and our thanks to kate snow for that report. i love how the whole team was just as excited as he was. >> what a great example for every community, for every school, for every group of kids and for parents alike to be able to all share that moment with them >> yeah, it gave me goose bumps. >> it's so great we thank you so much for watching "early today" and starting off your with us. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm jessica layton. have a greatonday. we'll see myo >>> right now at 5:00, heading home. hamas releases more hostages. we're live in washington with overnight devel
so our class is imy favorite class of the day >> reporter: for coach wilks, seeing t celebrate that daycourt, it was a victory too she says for breaking down barriers and making everyone feel included. >> i'm sorry, i expecting to tear up. the program means a lot to me. seeing this light being shined on our students with disabilities, it really means a lot. so just that these students have that moment all together and then to see our student body surround t like that, i think...
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in and as the information about the atrocities were starting to be revealed, i had this moment where imy grandmother was a holt survivor, she was from poland and for 10 years of her life, she was on the run from people who wanted to kill her. she initially had to flee into the woods. she was in the woods for a while. she went back into the woods with the partisans and even though she survived the war, she went back to her home and tried to reclaim property and local polish citizens tried to kill her so she was on the run again. she was on the run for 10 years, across europe and eventually settling in a refugee camp in germany where my mother was born and eventually found her way to canada. i thought about that story, my grandmother's experience and i thought about all the times in history where jews have had to flee, have had to run from those who would try and do us harm, and in the october 7 attacks, i saw that again. i wanted to share that perspective with my readers. just so that they were aware of it. that there was this history, that there was this generational trauma, that there w
in and as the information about the atrocities were starting to be revealed, i had this moment where imy grandmother was a holt survivor, she was from poland and for 10 years of her life, she was on the run from people who wanted to kill her. she initially had to flee into the woods. she was in the woods for a while. she went back into the woods with the partisans and even though she survived the war, she went back to her home and tried to reclaim property and local polish citizens tried to...
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israel'ssyst arrow air defense system imis shooting down a missile fired from yemen.ra iron dome interceptedockets from. gaza. earlier we saw number of israeli f-15s orbiting overhead, no doubt waiting for tasking and targets to strike. laura. >> laura: thank you, stay safe, my. friend. calls foa r a ceasefire have no stopped and as i explained laste night,en doing that would give hamas green light to continue raping, murdering and beheading innocentwhy civilians. why is there so much support, it seems, on the streets for hamas and the palestinians who are supporting hamas. we sent a producer to a pro-palestine protest today and here is what we found.o >> do you view hamas as freedoma fighters? >> i dy o categorically, that i what a therey are, they are not terrorist organization. >> d>> do you think hamas is frm fighters 1234 >> of course. >> is all violent resistance justified? >> you cannot blame them for retaliation, hamas retaliation is 1% of what israel has been doing. >>. netanyahu is -- palestine ng free, no israel. palestine everything. palestine. >> laura: joining me now former dep
israel'ssyst arrow air defense system imis shooting down a missile fired from yemen.ra iron dome interceptedockets from. gaza. earlier we saw number of israeli f-15s orbiting overhead, no doubt waiting for tasking and targets to strike. laura. >> laura: thank you, stay safe, my. friend. calls foa r a ceasefire have no stopped and as i explained laste night,en doing that would give hamas green light to continue raping, murdering and beheading innocentwhy civilians. why is there so much...
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ambassador nikki haley in the republican imy. a statement reads in part ts way. engage in our first ever republican presidential primary, we made it clear that we'd be looking for a candidate who can turn the page on our political dysfunction and win. it's clear that candidate is nikki haley. according to sources familiar with the decision the choice came down to nikki haley and florida governor ron desantis. but the endorsement went to haley due to better pole numbers and being more idealogically aligned with the network. joining us now is shelby. great to see you. walk us through the thinking behind the decision, what your sources are saying. why haley and does it matter in a race where donald trump has such a commanding lead? >> asp action has been doing this for months and months. they've been on the ground talking to voters in early voting states i was with them on the ground last month and saw firsthand they're targeting two kinds of voters, the soft trump voters, voters who their first choice is trump but open to picking somebody else and then they're also
ambassador nikki haley in the republican imy. a statement reads in part ts way. engage in our first ever republican presidential primary, we made it clear that we'd be looking for a candidate who can turn the page on our political dysfunction and win. it's clear that candidate is nikki haley. according to sources familiar with the decision the choice came down to nikki haley and florida governor ron desantis. but the endorsement went to haley due to better pole numbers and being more...
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. >> imi don't play for second, we are second place we have one more fellow to catch up to momentum is. >> trace: i have 30 seconds she's resonating but still they're all so far behind. >> yeah because basically all these people, they just totally misunderstand and underestimate the loyalty of the trump voters. he's got that loyalty. they seem to think this is some kind of game of math that, you know, if she's second and desantis drops out all his votes go to her. no. they love trump and that's what these people are up against. >> trace: it's amazing, as if he gets indicted maybe one more timele' go away. steve hilton great to see you. >> thank you. >> trace: coming up one of the most admired american diplomats of the 20th century henry kissinger passed away at the age of 100 years old. we'll look at his life and legacy we'll talk to two people who not only knew him well but studied his foreign policy and many have done exactly that. next. [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all
. >> imi don't play for second, we are second place we have one more fellow to catch up to momentum is. >> trace: i have 30 seconds she's resonating but still they're all so far behind. >> yeah because basically all these people, they just totally misunderstand and underestimate the loyalty of the trump voters. he's got that loyalty. they seem to think this is some kind of game of math that, you know, if she's second and desantis drops out all his votes go to her. no. they...
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activists like myself and like my colleagues, both israeli and palestinian, but even the former head of the imiterrorism like the terrorism carried out by hamas, you need to create an alternative because hamas is not just a terrorist organization, it's also an idealogy. an idealogy of violent resistance. in order to defeat that idealogy, we need to work toward creating an alternative, a future for palestinians and israelis who live in safety and security with rights and independence. >> how do you get to that alternative? >> well, we're doing everything in our power not just this government, but successive governments, to prevent the possibility of getting to that alternative. we're pushing palestinians off of their land, we're expanding settlements. we need to be doing the opposite. there are settlements, forget about the fact that settlements are illegal according to the vast majority of international law analysis, there are settlements that have been built against israeli law. these are called outposts. they're illegal even according to israeli law. israel doesn't enforce its own laws. viole
activists like myself and like my colleagues, both israeli and palestinian, but even the former head of the imiterrorism like the terrorism carried out by hamas, you need to create an alternative because hamas is not just a terrorist organization, it's also an idealogy. an idealogy of violent resistance. in order to defeat that idealogy, we need to work toward creating an alternative, a future for palestinians and israelis who live in safety and security with rights and independence. >>...
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i covered courts early imy career, local courts, federal courts. so i've always been a records person as a journalist. so records have been like kind of important to and interesting to me. so learning. i had to learn a whole swath of of records. but i, i think, i've also been someone who always loved a good mystery and thhunt for me is really, really interesting and it was really when i gottarted on article that led me to the book about michelle obama. i was searching for her great great grandfather. who was born into slavery and was biracial. and i had gone to a cemetery and i was amazed. i could go to the archives and find where he was buried. the plot, you know, the numb who was next? him. i thought, you know, i, i had everything i had it all together and then i got to this cemetery and it was in birmingham. and this old, neglected african american cemetery with the grass up to my knees and the tombston. and many of you may know that even the dead were segregated. right in the day in the south. so i spent an entire day there, completely unsucces
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, you know,y but i'll tell you one funny, funny story, you know, that i trou fun storyy to do these imi. i don't think that that great. but i one time did my imitatio of him to him talk about bottom laugim to him talk about bottom said that to him and he laughed. he had a great sense of humor on top of everything els had gre he did. and if you could ding o henry kissinger, if you could do, you know, i can't do i can't do it, john. >> i well, it would be we talk about foreign policy, you know ,that's the way he did it. come on. hannity and comes with that h on him and myself and back in the day, too, he was just a giant of a man, heart of gold, brilliant mind to the very endes. brad, we really appreciate you taking time. thanks for being with us tonight. really you bet. >> sad news. one of america's legendary diplof america's legendary of state, henry kissinger, died at the age of 100.r while kissinger has passed away. his legacy that willhapassed li. on forever. >> let's take a look back with his towering and ruthlessring realpolitik, his dazzling shuttle diplomacy obsession with his ow
, you know,y but i'll tell you one funny, funny story, you know, that i trou fun storyy to do these imi. i don't think that that great. but i one time did my imitatio of him to him talk about bottom laugim to him talk about bottom said that to him and he laughed. he had a great sense of humor on top of everything els had gre he did. and if you could ding o henry kissinger, if you could do, you know, i can't do i can't do it, john. >> i well, it would be we talk about foreign policy, you...
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an expensive specific drug, imi glucirase, is used for geshe's disease.. rest is not thinking about anything, when you are calm and completely switched off, rest is rest, we know everything about rest, annex, what do we need to do to get pregnant? even in his business plan, this child has been standing for 2 years already, our fate is in our hands. artyom osipov, i think about you every day, elena shilova, i’m pregnant, tell me what you had with my ex-wife, this is life, premiere, saturday on rtr, thank you, thank you, hey! we're off, that's it, see you at the table, we're off, here, here he is, stop, this man, are you sure, yes, it's him, the man with the gun, yeah, somewhere i saw this face, i saw him in a photograph . who is this the father of the bride tatiana? these are distillers, oh my god, what happened? open up, tanya, you deceived me again, your father was married, well, that doesn’t change anything, now the fact is that our expert is inclined to think that your husband was killed, there are several details that do not allow one to think that th
an expensive specific drug, imi glucirase, is used for geshe's disease.. rest is not thinking about anything, when you are calm and completely switched off, rest is rest, we know everything about rest, annex, what do we need to do to get pregnant? even in his business plan, this child has been standing for 2 years already, our fate is in our hands. artyom osipov, i think about you every day, elena shilova, i’m pregnant, tell me what you had with my ex-wife, this is life, premiere, saturday on...
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it imy responsibility. that is the point where it gets off. not just as a means to an end. when i look at socialism, i'm talking about how you put the social back into it. when you talk about communism, i like community. it is not something that you can orchestratso well. this ishere i think he went a little bit off and trying to exercise. he has this great track when he writes about robinson crusoe. that he had all these little measures. he needed to maximize his own efficiency. he's going to spend this much time fishing and this much time collecting water and making road. and marx said, if robinson crusoe did it for himself, what if we created a ledger for the whole country, so you know how many people need to do this and that. you cannot plan that out. markets can be good for figuring out supply and demand. they are bad at discovering how we share water. how do we deal with something like air? how do they best orchestrate? this is a river and we all share responsibility for the river. how many fish are you allowed to take from the river? we are going to force those who v
it imy responsibility. that is the point where it gets off. not just as a means to an end. when i look at socialism, i'm talking about how you put the social back into it. when you talk about communism, i like community. it is not something that you can orchestratso well. this ishere i think he went a little bit off and trying to exercise. he has this great track when he writes about robinson crusoe. that he had all these little measures. he needed to maximize his own efficiency. he's going to...
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if theourt has given a protective order that imie restrictions than a federal court can rely on thatenforcing the prohibition. >> any possibility of administrative relf? >> i think at the ste level there are certain mechanisms in place for people can seek relief in one important thingo emphasize tha these protective orders are inherently time-limited. i've seen the provisions that authorize these protective ordersorix months up to about five years most commonly in effect for justne yearnd the federal firearms prohibition tracks the duration of the protective orders. that also means the disarmament lasts only so lg. >> one more question to alameda county public defender's's amicus brief says some restrainingrds are permanent. is that truendf that is true, how do y justify a permanent prohibition even if any danger has disappeared? >> si' not aware of state law authority to authorize or routinely enters permanent protective orders. as i mentioned tss varied across state law so do want to suggest there is a universal answer here. theseiz are generally time-limid or pvide mechanisms to g
if theourt has given a protective order that imie restrictions than a federal court can rely on thatenforcing the prohibition. >> any possibility of administrative relf? >> i think at the ste level there are certain mechanisms in place for people can seek relief in one important thingo emphasize tha these protective orders are inherently time-limited. i've seen the provisions that authorize these protective ordersorix months up to about five years most commonly in effect for justne...
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in and as the information about the atrocities were starting to be revealed, i had this moment where imyas a holt survivor, she was from poland and for 10 years of her life, she was on the run from people who wanted to kill her. she initially had to flee into the woods. she was in the woods for a while. she went back into the woods with the partisans and even though she survived the war, she went back to her home and tried to reclaim property and local polish citizens tried to kill her so she was on the run again. she was on the run for 10 years, across europe and eventually settling in a refugee camp in germany where my mother was born and eventually found her way to canada. i thought about that story, my grandmother's experience and i thought about all the times in history where jews have had to flee, have had to run from those who would try and do us harm, and in the october 7 attacks, i saw that again. i wanted to share that perspective with my readers. just so that they were aware of it. that there was this history, that there was this generational trauma, that there was this sort o
in and as the information about the atrocities were starting to be revealed, i had this moment where imyas a holt survivor, she was from poland and for 10 years of her life, she was on the run from people who wanted to kill her. she initially had to flee into the woods. she was in the woods for a while. she went back into the woods with the partisans and even though she survived the war, she went back to her home and tried to reclaim property and local polish citizens tried to kill her so she...
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in and as the information about the atrocities were starting to be revealed, i had this moment where imyas a holt survivor, she was from poland and for 10 years of her life, she was on the run from people who wanted to kill her. she initially had to flee into the woods. she was in the woods for a while. she went back into the woods with the partisans and even though she survived the war, she went back to her home and tried to reclaim property and local polish citizens tried to kill her so she was on the run again. she was on the run for 10 years, across europe and eventually settling in a refugee camp in germany where my mother was born and eventually found her way to canada. i thought about that story, my grandmother's experience and i thought about all the times in history where jews have had to flee, have had to run from those who would try and do us harm, and in the october 7 attacks, i saw that again. i wanted to share that perspective with my readers. just so that they were aware of it. that there was this history, that there was this generational trauma, that there was this sort o
in and as the information about the atrocities were starting to be revealed, i had this moment where imyas a holt survivor, she was from poland and for 10 years of her life, she was on the run from people who wanted to kill her. she initially had to flee into the woods. she was in the woods for a while. she went back into the woods with the partisans and even though she survived the war, she went back to her home and tried to reclaim property and local polish citizens tried to kill her so she...
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argument that the former president's speech could not be pared back at all, regardless of possible threats,imyl candidate. >> i don't hear you giving any- any weight at all to the interest in a fair trial. and am i right that you don't, that simply because the dendt is a presidential candidend he wants to speak on anything he wants to speak and he basically indiscriminately wants to post on social media, that there can be no restraint of his speech? because any restraint, no matter how tight in access to protecting a fair trial, is overcome by his campaign interests? >> i emphasize two things in response to that question. one, the speech at issue and the criminal trial are deeply intertwined. >> let's bring in former assistant u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, glenn kirschner, nbc news legal analyst, and was in the courtroom during yesterday's hearing. >> glenn, how is that deeply intertwined, him insulting people, insulting judges, endangering clerks, him attacking everybody, attacking the process, how is that deeply intertwined with the judicial process inside that courtroom? >> yo
argument that the former president's speech could not be pared back at all, regardless of possible threats,imyl candidate. >> i don't hear you giving any- any weight at all to the interest in a fair trial. and am i right that you don't, that simply because the dendt is a presidential candidend he wants to speak on anything he wants to speak and he basically indiscriminately wants to post on social media, that there can be no restraint of his speech? because any restraint, no matter how...