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wright: yes. justice jackson: so i am just trying to understand, your brief does indicate you are aware of historical bans, laws banning firearm possession by disfavored categories of people. and the government talks about this as well. so do you agree with the government that those kinds of bans we don't look at or care about when we're trying to figure out whether or not there is history and tradition here? mr. wright: yes, and i don't want to speak for my friend. i understood the government's position we don't look at those laws in this case. it sounds like they may still be on the table for someone other person who's outside the political community. i don't think you look at them at all. number one, they're awful. they're terrible laws. we should not give credence to a suggestion that a legislator in 1870 in the south -- so we should not -- justice jackson: but we have a history and traditions test. i guess i am a little troubled by having a history and traditions test that also requires some
wright: yes. justice jackson: so i am just trying to understand, your brief does indicate you are aware of historical bans, laws banning firearm possession by disfavored categories of people. and the government talks about this as well. so do you agree with the government that those kinds of bans we don't look at or care about when we're trying to figure out whether or not there is history and tradition here? mr. wright: yes, and i don't want to speak for my friend. i understood the...
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- i am a survivor. - [dorothy] wright was fortunate. afford to move out of her apartment and leave her abuser. in 2021, she sought this order of protection, writing. - i have been dealing with abuse and stalking for the past year. - [dorothy] describing in detail why she desperately needed it. - and i kept trying to fix the situation on my own. my abuser is stalking me at my home. he's waiting to catch me alone to physically assault me. - [dorothy] the two year order was granted. and the message to other women? - be resilient and be strong and don't give up. - and dorothy tucker joins me now. so maddening, frustrating, disheartening, it makes you angry. dorothy, what is a woman to do, like the first step? where do you turn? how does that work? - you know, we spoke with the expert that you saw in the story. and the one thing that she kept saying to women is that they really just need to make those phone calls. like the organization that she runs. if a woman were to call anytime and say, "i just want to talk to somebody, i don't know what
- i am a survivor. - [dorothy] wright was fortunate. afford to move out of her apartment and leave her abuser. in 2021, she sought this order of protection, writing. - i have been dealing with abuse and stalking for the past year. - [dorothy] describing in detail why she desperately needed it. - and i kept trying to fix the situation on my own. my abuser is stalking me at my home. he's waiting to catch me alone to physically assault me. - [dorothy] the two year order was granted. and the...
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the author is wright thompson. wright, congratulations on the book.unday show. >> thank you so much. i appreciate you. >>> more of the sunday show here on msnbc after the break. incoming dishes. —ahhh! —duck! dawn powerwash flies through 99% of grease and grime in half the time. yeah, it absorbs grease five times faster. even replaces multiple cleaning products. ooh, those suds got game. dawn powerwash. the better grease getter. you'll love this! centrum silver is clinically proven to support memory in older adults. so you can keep saying... you mastered it! you fixed it! you nailed it! you did it! with centrum silver. clinically proven to support memory in older adults. ♪ [suspenseful music] trains. [whoosh] ♪ trains that use the power of dell ai and intel. clearing the way, [rumble] [whoosh] so you arrive exactly where you belong. (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of pr
the author is wright thompson. wright, congratulations on the book.unday show. >> thank you so much. i appreciate you. >>> more of the sunday show here on msnbc after the break. incoming dishes. —ahhh! —duck! dawn powerwash flies through 99% of grease and grime in half the time. yeah, it absorbs grease five times faster. even replaces multiple cleaning products. ooh, those suds got game. dawn powerwash. the better grease getter. you'll love this! centrum silver is clinically...
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richard wright did not have an idyllic uptkpwreug. and ralph ellison looked at him and said, more or less, he said how did you make it? how do you explain -- richard wright could produce bigger thomas, the protagonist of native son. richard wright could have imagined him. but he made sure begar thomas couldn't imagine him. ralph ellison, this is the guy who was the best man at richard wright's wedding. learned his trade by reading as it were native son as it came off the typewriter. but ralph ellison's understanding of america was so much broader than richard wright's that's why he went on to write other short stories, novel. and many essays. he just thought that that story, that narrative, was way too cramped in terms of understanding what the possibilities were in the united states. i'm saying a lot more than i intended. but what i'm saying is that i think -- it wasn't just one white president that took down black american families. would that white people had that much power, right. he was aided by the most well-known -- the most f
richard wright did not have an idyllic uptkpwreug. and ralph ellison looked at him and said, more or less, he said how did you make it? how do you explain -- richard wright could produce bigger thomas, the protagonist of native son. richard wright could have imagined him. but he made sure begar thomas couldn't imagine him. ralph ellison, this is the guy who was the best man at richard wright's wedding. learned his trade by reading as it were native son as it came off the typewriter. but ralph...
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that is matt wright. the _ communities. that is matt wright, the general - communities. took to the stage at around two o'clock this afternoon, keir starmer, and spoke for about an hour with a wide—ranging speech. there was a new policy on housing and also sufferers of domestic abuse and also honour veterans and he announced a hillsborough law, duty of candour on public officials to tell the truth so it is aimed at preventing lung quests forjustice. we are now joined by tom baldwin who has written a biography of keir starmer. thanks forjoining us. some people wanted keir starmer to stand up and really deliver his vision for the country at this point, did he do it? he is never going _ this point, did he do it? he is never going to _ this point, did he do it? he is never going to be _ this point, did he do it? he is never going to be that - this point, did he do it? he is never going to be that kind i this point, did he do it? he isj never going to be that kind of political leader and he doesn't like these big grandiose visions. the rhetorical flourishes. this was a step a
that is matt wright. the _ communities. that is matt wright, the general - communities. took to the stage at around two o'clock this afternoon, keir starmer, and spoke for about an hour with a wide—ranging speech. there was a new policy on housing and also sufferers of domestic abuse and also honour veterans and he announced a hillsborough law, duty of candour on public officials to tell the truth so it is aimed at preventing lung quests forjustice. we are now joined by tom baldwin who has...
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it commemorates the site where the wright brothers made it -- made their historic flight in 1903. ntsb are investigating. >>> the "los angeles times" says california governor gavin newsom vetoed an artificial intelligence safety bill proposed by silicon valley. it would have established first in the nation safety measures for large a.i. models. it would have also established rules for developers to create protocols aimed at presenting -- preventing catastrophes. he said the bill would hurt a.i. innovation in california. it was opposed by meta and some democratic lawmakers including nancy pelosi. >>> "the washington post" says austria's far-right anti-immigration freedom party is set to win the parliamentary election. it would be the first national victory for a far-right party in austria since post world war ii. the head of the freedom party would need a coalition partner to become chancellor, but other parties have said they will not back him. >>> ahead, one step closer to home. a ride arrives for two stranded astronauts on the international space station. why they still have to
it commemorates the site where the wright brothers made it -- made their historic flight in 1903. ntsb are investigating. >>> the "los angeles times" says california governor gavin newsom vetoed an artificial intelligence safety bill proposed by silicon valley. it would have established first in the nation safety measures for large a.i. models. it would have also established rules for developers to create protocols aimed at presenting -- preventing catastrophes. he said the...
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beverly wright heads the deep south center for environmental justice. this case started in st.ohn, the baptist parish of louisiana. tell us what that place look s like and who lives there. beverly: well, it came out of saint john parish but but the site is the same across what is called cancer alley, where we have the third highest cancer rate in the nation, and 85 mile stretch of land between new orleans and baton rouge, with over 156 petrochemical plants and six refineries, over 200 million pounds of pollution. that number is almost comparable to the amount of pollution in the state of texas. all of the research basically shows that it was intentional and we can show places where white community members were actually moved away from areas while black people were left to languish in pollution as they expanded the plants. saint john parish was one of the communities that actually brought administrative regan down and he was able to see what his own eyes smell and feel the stench of these facilities, and then look at the data that showed, for example, a public school down the ro
beverly wright heads the deep south center for environmental justice. this case started in st.ohn, the baptist parish of louisiana. tell us what that place look s like and who lives there. beverly: well, it came out of saint john parish but but the site is the same across what is called cancer alley, where we have the third highest cancer rate in the nation, and 85 mile stretch of land between new orleans and baton rouge, with over 156 petrochemical plants and six refineries, over 200 million...
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that airport celebrates the wright brothers' first powered flight in 1903.ortation safety board is investigating. >>> when we come back, why a the passing of a music legend. kept me out of the picture. with skyrizi,... ...feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks. many people were in remission at 12 weeks, 1 year,... ...and even at 2 years. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections... ...or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease or uc. ask your gastroenterologist... ...about skyrizi. ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ now approved for uc. it ain't my dad's razor, dad. ay watch it! it's from gillettelabs. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face... gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. what do people want more of? for the ultimate gillette shmore
that airport celebrates the wright brothers' first powered flight in 1903.ortation safety board is investigating. >>> when we come back, why a the passing of a music legend. kept me out of the picture. with skyrizi,... ...feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks. many people were in remission at 12 weeks, 1 year,... ...and even at 2 years. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections... ...or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an...
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wright lives with bank's brother, david, who is the new york city school chancellor. a third banks brother who runs a consulting firm is also facing questions from investigators. it's not known what the fbi is investigating, but a source tells nbc news this does not appear to be related into the probe of mayor adams campaign fund-raising and ties to turkish donors. neither wright nor banks could be reached for comment. spokespeople for the fbi and u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york also declined to comment. meanwhile, in a separate investigation sources tell nbc news that the fbi seized the cellphone of police commissioner edward caban and several of his top aides. the commissioner has been leading the nypd since july of last year. the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york declined to comment on that as well. according to sources authorities also seized the cellphone of mayor adams' top advisor and long time friend, a man named tim pearson. he was a remember former high ranking nypd foimgs and currently faces multiple sexual harassment a
wright lives with bank's brother, david, who is the new york city school chancellor. a third banks brother who runs a consulting firm is also facing questions from investigators. it's not known what the fbi is investigating, but a source tells nbc news this does not appear to be related into the probe of mayor adams campaign fund-raising and ties to turkish donors. neither wright nor banks could be reached for comment. spokespeople for the fbi and u.s. attorney for the southern district of new...
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geoff: wright thompson, the book is the barn the secret history of a murder in mississippi. us. >> thank you so much, geoff. ♪ geoff: one of rock and roll's greatest songwriters is out with a brand new album. it's nick lowe's first full-length effort in nearly a dozen years and it debuted as number one on the billboard charts in the americana folk category. special correspondent tom casciato has the story for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> ♪ i'll be a long tall daddy. ♪ ♪ tom it's hard to find rock n : roll credentials more solid than nick lowe's. from punk rock to new wave, he built his rep in the '70s, solo and in the bands brinsley schwarz and rockpile. he was also a producer for graham parker, the damned, and elvis costello. he even penned one of rock's most memorable anthems, made famous by costello. >> what's so funny 'bout peace love and understanding. >> but if rock n roll is all you know about nick lowe and his 75 years on the planet and well over 50 in the music business well, let's start at the start. nick lowe: my father was a career raf officer. he was
geoff: wright thompson, the book is the barn the secret history of a murder in mississippi. us. >> thank you so much, geoff. ♪ geoff: one of rock and roll's greatest songwriters is out with a brand new album. it's nick lowe's first full-length effort in nearly a dozen years and it debuted as number one on the billboard charts in the americana folk category. special correspondent tom casciato has the story for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> ♪ i'll be a long tall daddy....
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this is -- i'm quoting from a sermon that reverend jeremiah wright gave years before that.hat happened? it threw barack obama's presidential campaign into a tailspin. he had to give a speech on race which is one of the best and most important political speeches ever in american history. but certainly on race. to save his campaign. and now look where we are. where a former president of the united states is traveling around with a conspiracy theorist and nary a word from the republican party. there is no effort to hold him accountable. there's no effort to get him off the ticket. there's no effort to shame him because he's incapable of being shamed. there is silence from the republican party. charlie just a moment ago was talking about the dangerousness, how dangerous it is for donald trump to be saying what he's saying about immigrants, about migrants. but i would also add that there is a danger, people need to be aware of the danger of donald trump traveling around with someone like her, could you imagine if that recording of jeremiah wright came out in 2008 and then a coup
this is -- i'm quoting from a sermon that reverend jeremiah wright gave years before that.hat happened? it threw barack obama's presidential campaign into a tailspin. he had to give a speech on race which is one of the best and most important political speeches ever in american history. but certainly on race. to save his campaign. and now look where we are. where a former president of the united states is traveling around with a conspiracy theorist and nary a word from the republican party....
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and mark wright thompson joins us now, senior writer for espn.ng to you both. congratulations on this book. it is taunting and chilling. this barn set i guess 23 miles or so from where you grew up in mississippi. of course, you did not know the significance of it, as you say, the guy who lives there did not know the significance of it, what started you on this journey? how did you learn of this barn? >> it was during the pandemic and some guy that works for the emmett till interpreter city asked me if you have ever been to the barn. i said, what barn, he said, we need to take a ride. i went over there and found-- i don't know if you guys have been to memory sites in the world, but i found that it felt like a vessel that carried some sort of existential truth about our past, our present, and it was so haunting and menacing, just sitting there unmarked, i got obsessed with it and started doing this. before, it was a magazine assignment or a book it was something personal, if i am going to live in this place, i need to know about. >> people built we
and mark wright thompson joins us now, senior writer for espn.ng to you both. congratulations on this book. it is taunting and chilling. this barn set i guess 23 miles or so from where you grew up in mississippi. of course, you did not know the significance of it, as you say, the guy who lives there did not know the significance of it, what started you on this journey? how did you learn of this barn? >> it was during the pandemic and some guy that works for the emmett till interpreter...
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moses wright said he thought he saw a third man. but he thought it was a black man on the porch.saw what he actually saw. who knows home people were at the house that night. we know a third white man was there and she talked to him. and he left that out of the story. it was important to him to keep this false narrative that only the two were involved in this kidnapping. >> one of the most fascinating parts is them recounting that emmett was speaking while he was being tortured. they say that till was bragging about having sex with white women even as he was being tortured and beaten and eventually killed. what is that depiction of that child, what did that do to the case? >> well for so many people, especially those who are supporting them in the south, having this characterization of emmett hill that would be very unsympathetic was important. they wanted people to see they had a reason to justify killing emmett till. so it just zapped, it was meant to zap all the sympathy out of him. right after the body was found a couple of days after, she said that the men brought emmett till
moses wright said he thought he saw a third man. but he thought it was a black man on the porch.saw what he actually saw. who knows home people were at the house that night. we know a third white man was there and she talked to him. and he left that out of the story. it was important to him to keep this false narrative that only the two were involved in this kidnapping. >> one of the most fascinating parts is them recounting that emmett was speaking while he was being tortured. they say...
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, cnn contributor leah wright, rigueur, and a cnn commentator, jamal simmons this is pretty astounding news tonight. you're welcome for the dodgeball reference because i laughed really loud as well you can dodge a ball movie. i, i think zoolander is probably next on your list. i know we probably have the same same chops. i'll begin with you because you had the best movie reference jamal big interest rate cut, pretty big. it was the first time since march of 2020. and you've got these favorable poll numbers that are out right now for harris in some of the battleground states. and notably the race is very competitive on issues of the economy and also immigration in places like pennsylvania and michigan. so what do you think that harris campaign's thinking tonight? right they're in a good mood because this is going to help keep the economy moving, its going to probably bolster some consumer confidence. >> here's one of the things that happens in the polls. the polls are saying, you asked people how they're doing personally. they say they're doing pretty well. but you asked him about the e
, cnn contributor leah wright, rigueur, and a cnn commentator, jamal simmons this is pretty astounding news tonight. you're welcome for the dodgeball reference because i laughed really loud as well you can dodge a ball movie. i, i think zoolander is probably next on your list. i know we probably have the same same chops. i'll begin with you because you had the best movie reference jamal big interest rate cut, pretty big. it was the first time since march of 2020. and you've got these favorable...
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ashley: i thought north carolina because of the wright brothers in kennedy hawk, i'm going with northe were both wrong, at least we were consistent, maryland is the answer, college park airport has been in continuous operation for 115 years when opened in 1909 founded by the wright brothers and has an aviation museum on site. ashley: i went to school right by that i did not know they had it airport. ashley: did you really, now you can get some sleep because you don't have to fret about it anymore, we are out of time, let me take a quick look at they're down, up 130 points or thereabouts we will have luck unto well over 200 before we come back a little bit, "coast to coast" is next, take it
ashley: i thought north carolina because of the wright brothers in kennedy hawk, i'm going with northe were both wrong, at least we were consistent, maryland is the answer, college park airport has been in continuous operation for 115 years when opened in 1909 founded by the wright brothers and has an aviation museum on site. ashley: i went to school right by that i did not know they had it airport. ashley: did you really, now you can get some sleep because you don't have to fret about it...
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back in 1955 moses wright's wife talked about how another person came in the house that night while theoing. the version of the story she gave huie led him to conclude he was a brother living nearby, and the only person that could be was melvin campbell, so we can trace his involvement back to 1955. this is the first we hear about another white man involved at the house. he thought he saw a third man, but that he thought it was a black man on the porch. that may have been a fourth man, because he only saw to report on what he actually saw it was so dark outside who knows how many people were actually at the house that night, but we know now at least from wright a third white man was there that night and she talked to him. and he left that out of the story, because it was important to him to keep this false narrative that only milam and bryant were involved in the kidnapping and brutal murder. >> they recall emmett was speaking when he was tortured. i've noted this in my writing, but they say that till was bragging about having sex with white women even as he was being tortured, beaten,
back in 1955 moses wright's wife talked about how another person came in the house that night while theoing. the version of the story she gave huie led him to conclude he was a brother living nearby, and the only person that could be was melvin campbell, so we can trace his involvement back to 1955. this is the first we hear about another white man involved at the house. he thought he saw a third man, but that he thought it was a black man on the porch. that may have been a fourth man, because...
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is david wright when he i it matter? behind that famous _ froth? if they can't run everything behind that famous black - froth? if they can't run everything behind that famous black door, i froth? if they can't run everything behind that famous black door, if| behind that famous black door, if they can't— behind that famous black door, if they can't decide _ behind that famous black door, if they can't decide which _ behind that famous black door, if they can't decide which room - behind that famous black door, if| they can't decide which room their office _ they can't decide which room their office is_ they can't decide which room their office is going _ they can't decide which room their office is going to _ they can't decide which room their office is going to be _ they can't decide which room their office is going to be in, _ they can't decide which room their office is going to be in, if- they can't decide which room their office is going to be in, if they- office is going to be in, if they can't — can't decide the
is david wright when he i it matter? behind that famous _ froth? if they can't run everything behind that famous black - froth? if they can't run everything behind that famous black door, i froth? if they can't run everything behind that famous black door, if| behind that famous black door, if they can't— behind that famous black door, if they can't decide _ behind that famous black door, if they can't decide which _ behind that famous black door, if they can't decide which room - behind that...
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now best-selling awe,000 wright thompson travels back to his native mississippi for a fresh and unflinchingconspiring forces behind till's murder focus on the place where it happened. it's call the barn the secret mist referee: a murder in mississippi. i spoke with him yesterday. thank you for being with us. >> man, thank you so much. >> your family farm is about 20 miles from the sight of the barn where emmit till was beaten and killed. you had to leave the state to go to college before you learned anything about it. how did this history reveal itself to you? >> you know, i -- it was shocking to me all the things that personally i didn't know and then as i started researching the barn where emmit till was killed, i realized that -- that most of america actually doesn't know a lot about this. this is a very famous murder. and yet, there's been so muchers much erasure and so many things stripped from the historical record. the book, the barn continues to be this story, yes, but also of the -- the -- the like the long going process of trying to erase this from memory and the activist who is w
now best-selling awe,000 wright thompson travels back to his native mississippi for a fresh and unflinchingconspiring forces behind till's murder focus on the place where it happened. it's call the barn the secret mist referee: a murder in mississippi. i spoke with him yesterday. thank you for being with us. >> man, thank you so much. >> your family farm is about 20 miles from the sight of the barn where emmit till was beaten and killed. you had to leave the state to go to college...
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. >> pled call supplies were shipped to batan to support what general mccarthy and wynne wright saw as holding force, defensive line until convoy of slips could bring more men, weapons and supplies from loam. army nurses were order today evacuate manila on december 23rd. >> the commanding officer said we would be going to the field tomorrow, to batan, this was the first time any of us have ever leader of batan on christmas eve belonger we were loaded into buses and trucks follow our white crisp uniforms and transported to the peninsula of batan. the next day navy nurses moved with their patients to santa outside of manila and captured a few days later. >> one thing i remember was looking out over the balcony and seeing the american flag come down and the rising sun going up. >> on christmas day hospital number 1 went into operation at lamae on southeast coast of batan. between then and january 25th, play juror surgery was performed on moree than 1200 battle casualties. >> hospital number 1 beganbe to get crowded and substantialities continued to come follow it was decided to set up a h
. >> pled call supplies were shipped to batan to support what general mccarthy and wynne wright saw as holding force, defensive line until convoy of slips could bring more men, weapons and supplies from loam. army nurses were order today evacuate manila on december 23rd. >> the commanding officer said we would be going to the field tomorrow, to batan, this was the first time any of us have ever leader of batan on christmas eve belonger we were loaded into buses and trucks follow our...
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can you imagine if jeremiah wright had gotten off of barack obama's plane days and weeks after thosens came out? you can't imagine it because it would not have happened and it did not happen. it is reprehensible and shameful that republicans are not demanding of donald trump what, quite frankly, the nation demanded of barack obama in 2008. he -- donald trump should be held accountable. he should made to -- he should be held to account for associating himself with this person. and if he doesn't want to, if he wants to embrace and literally rhetorically embrace her, then do that. but i think republicans need to step out and loudly condemn him for what he's doing. it's horrible for their party, but it's even more damaging for this country. amna: ramesh, what's your take on this? ponnuru: well, she has come under some pretty severe criticism from even marjorie taylor greene, who is herself a firebrand. and marjorie taylor greene said that loomer does not speak for trump, does not speak for maga, does not speak for the republican party. well, if trump believes that, he can say that, and h
can you imagine if jeremiah wright had gotten off of barack obama's plane days and weeks after thosens came out? you can't imagine it because it would not have happened and it did not happen. it is reprehensible and shameful that republicans are not demanding of donald trump what, quite frankly, the nation demanded of barack obama in 2008. he -- donald trump should be held accountable. he should made to -- he should be held to account for associating himself with this person. and if he doesn't...
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wright, congratulations on the book.- it sat, i guess, 23 miles from where you grew up in mississippi. of course, you didn't know the significance of it. as you say, the guy who lives there didn't know the significance of it. what started you on this journey? how did you learn about the barn? >> it was during the pandemic. someone, patrick williams, who works for the emmett till interpretive center asked me one day, have you ever been to the barn? i said, what barn? he said, we need to take a ride. i went over there and found, i don't know if you guys have been to memory sites anywhere in the world, but i found that it felt like a vessel that carried some sort of existential truth about, you know, our past, our present, and it was so haunting and menacing, just sitting there unmarked. i got obsessed with it and started doing this, like, before it was a magazine, a book, it's something personally. if i'm going to live in this place, i need to know about it. >> people feel we know everything there is to know about the tort
wright, congratulations on the book.- it sat, i guess, 23 miles from where you grew up in mississippi. of course, you didn't know the significance of it. as you say, the guy who lives there didn't know the significance of it. what started you on this journey? how did you learn about the barn? >> it was during the pandemic. someone, patrick williams, who works for the emmett till interpretive center asked me one day, have you ever been to the barn? i said, what barn? he said, we need to...
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ashley: i thought north carolina because of the wright brothers in kennedy hawk, i'm going with north carolina, the answer is we were both wrong, at least we were consistent, maryland is the answer, college park airport has been in continuous operation for 115 years when opened in 1909 founded by the wright brothers and has an aviation museum on site. ashley: i went to school right by that i did not know they had it airport. ashley: did you really, now you can get some sleep because you don't have to fret about it anymore, we are out of time, let me take a quick look at they're down, up 130 points or thereabouts we will have luck unto well over 200 before we come back a little bit, "coast to coast" is next, take it away. >> this is the number we are following because it comes down to what the overnight lending rate and how much is going to be changed, 60%, bedding that is going to be possibly up to a half a point cut, although everybody's unified on at least a 25 basis point cut, well, i am neil cavuto let's get right to that causeway capital management ceo and uncanny read of the mar
ashley: i thought north carolina because of the wright brothers in kennedy hawk, i'm going with north carolina, the answer is we were both wrong, at least we were consistent, maryland is the answer, college park airport has been in continuous operation for 115 years when opened in 1909 founded by the wright brothers and has an aviation museum on site. ashley: i went to school right by that i did not know they had it airport. ashley: did you really, now you can get some sleep because you don't...
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everything i mention you guys, but when they, when it happened that when i found the ssl janessa wright and slow the door was open on me. i ran jump over this and close the door. somebody won't let low this. i'll go on and throw some like that problem. i really don't know. i really want hand and cents. i was $0.10 a months. you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so do they came up in my face pushing the right way outside, trying to explain to him that the guy who was shot was land down on the land. but this officer failed there. he just had to take me down and he grabbed me up in an egg area and went to try and arrest. so me that everybody's been told offices from the moment they came in. that is do, sir? yes sir, he wanted to give me the established line one, no blow at another times. know if i'm only like where you hit it and i can get back up and walk in and i study gas for brand. so it's not like i would go down those as most scary as far, right? the sway lose bow. right? yeah, cool. yeah. you have a lot of them, a know, you know, use the structure an
everything i mention you guys, but when they, when it happened that when i found the ssl janessa wright and slow the door was open on me. i ran jump over this and close the door. somebody won't let low this. i'll go on and throw some like that problem. i really don't know. i really want hand and cents. i was $0.10 a months. you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so do they came up in my face pushing the right way outside, trying to explain to him that the guy who...
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victim of slander and an object of public persecution as the hero of thomas vinterberg's hunt and joa wright's redemption. the paradox is that the loud scandal turns out to be beneficial to everyone, the injured investigator. journalists. the story echoes real court cases, when false accusations threatened and sometimes cost the careers of hollywood stars. at the same time, lugunya is distinguished by a light intonation, vivid imagery and unexpected humorous insertions. it is precisely because we did it differently that this is the highlight of our our film and picture, because, despite the fact that we open up quite... vulnerable topics, very intimate, very internal, everyone, everyone will understand what they will understand, and their personal will understand, but we did it as much as possible in the marshmallow world. the work received the silver george at the last moscow international film festival as the best film in the russian premieres competition, and is now one of the key domestic premieres of this weekend of film distribution. i always thought that something unusual happens to eve
victim of slander and an object of public persecution as the hero of thomas vinterberg's hunt and joa wright's redemption. the paradox is that the loud scandal turns out to be beneficial to everyone, the injured investigator. journalists. the story echoes real court cases, when false accusations threatened and sometimes cost the careers of hollywood stars. at the same time, lugunya is distinguished by a light intonation, vivid imagery and unexpected humorous insertions. it is precisely because...
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of slander and an object of public persecution, like the hero of thomas vinterberg's hunt and joa wright's redemption. the paradox is that a loud scandal turns out to be beneficial to everyone, the victim, the investigator, the journalists. the story echoes real court cases, when false accusations jeopardized and sometimes cost hollywood stars their careers. well, now you know how it works. sasha country, yuli trofimova earned 13 million rubles at the box office. let's follow the success of liar. roman karimov's mystical film lost is in theaters. this is a well-shot, strong suspense kovkian story about people lost not only in an unfamiliar city, but in life. starring nikita kologrivy, egor krishkov and artem tsukan. roman karimov is a regular and one of the main discoveries of the window to europe festival. in 2010 , the young director came to the vyborg film festival. with his debut film inadequate people and received five festival prizes at once, including the grand prix. in 2020 , the film's sequel was awarded several awards. lost in vyborg was also well received. the film received the
of slander and an object of public persecution, like the hero of thomas vinterberg's hunt and joa wright's redemption. the paradox is that a loud scandal turns out to be beneficial to everyone, the victim, the investigator, the journalists. the story echoes real court cases, when false accusations jeopardized and sometimes cost hollywood stars their careers. well, now you know how it works. sasha country, yuli trofimova earned 13 million rubles at the box office. let's follow the success of...
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and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the united who knew about that craft and had been asked to provide advice about it, there's no enrico fermi was not one of those ten that if anyone in america that we had recovered or spacecraft in the summer of 47 fermi in teller would have been among that group and they were at the base where the us government would have almost absolutely put that. so if in the summer, 1950, three years later, enrico fermi is sitting there saying, well, we haven't seen any evidence of any aliens yet, have we? to me that's the most convincing evidence that nothing interesting happened in roswell in 47. one m
and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the...
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>> laura loomer, jeremiah wright and laura loomer are not in the same vein at all.e former president of the united states of america and potential next president and what she's saying to him seems to be making its way on the debate stage. >> his staff's embarrassed by it and certainly folks on capitol hill are embarrassed by her. you saw the comments from gop lawmakers and the candidate is want embarrassed by her and he wants people like her around because they say nice things about him and she's sympathetic to his views. this is the candidate. it's not laura loomer and it's donald j. trump and his impulses. are you for that? the former president of the campaign is demagoguing immigrants? is that what you want your standard bear tore do? >> we are so close to election day, there's no time for this type of distraction and hallie, on the other side of the campaign the harris campaign are celebrating after they got a huge endorsement in the minutes after the debate. taylor swift, her hundreds of millions of followers. she announced -- >> 280. >> yes, i know you know. h
>> laura loomer, jeremiah wright and laura loomer are not in the same vein at all.e former president of the united states of america and potential next president and what she's saying to him seems to be making its way on the debate stage. >> his staff's embarrassed by it and certainly folks on capitol hill are embarrassed by her. you saw the comments from gop lawmakers and the candidate is want embarrassed by her and he wants people like her around because they say nice things about...
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. >> with us now, nbc news correspondent ali vitali in new york and jasmine wright. donald trump has a big rally in new york this evening. tight security after sunday's apparent assassination attempt. why is he in new york, not really a battleground state? >> that's an excellent question, jose. one i was asking myself. on the security piece, it is a heightened sense here on the ground, but having been to hundreds of these rallies at the this point, we see the similar posture we see getting into all of these rallies. so a heightened sense of posture on the ground, but business as usual security posture that is already high, he's a former president, he's been the president, he has had secret service for years now. the fact that he's in new york certainly is catching the attention of many people, because you don't expect to see a republican nominee for president campaigning in new york state, less than 50 days until election day. nevertheless, trump is here, he's crowing on his social media platforms that he thinks this could be an opportunity for republicans to retake
. >> with us now, nbc news correspondent ali vitali in new york and jasmine wright. donald trump has a big rally in new york this evening. tight security after sunday's apparent assassination attempt. why is he in new york, not really a battleground state? >> that's an excellent question, jose. one i was asking myself. on the security piece, it is a heightened sense here on the ground, but having been to hundreds of these rallies at the this point, we see the similar posture we see...
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assassination attempt on donald trump with two counts of possession of a firearm, under which ryan wesley wright could face up to 20 years in prison. at the same time, as reported by cnn, law enforcement agencies are continuing the investigation, the suspect may be charged with additional charges, i don’t know what. well, trump himself believes that the second. the press pretend that the shooting on the golf course for no matter how hard the american golf team tried at first has nothing to do with trump, facts are hard to hide. the assassination attempt on the former head of state and candidate for a new term in the white house is already the second in the last 2 months. in july, at a campaign rally in pennsylvania , a bullet passed just millimeters from the head of trump. his ear, now there is a new hot spot on the us map, florida. this is the town of west palm beach, not far from trump's residence in maralago. a place where showdowns with weapons in the spirit of the wild west are, frankly speaking, not accepted. mostly millionaires play golf there. well, as we know, money loves silence. that'
assassination attempt on donald trump with two counts of possession of a firearm, under which ryan wesley wright could face up to 20 years in prison. at the same time, as reported by cnn, law enforcement agencies are continuing the investigation, the suspect may be charged with additional charges, i don’t know what. well, trump himself believes that the second. the press pretend that the shooting on the golf course for no matter how hard the american golf team tried at first has nothing to do...
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geoff: jasmine wright, a former "news hour" producer, great to have you back.ara keith of npr. thank you so much. ♪ amna: a new lawsuit filed today accuses exxonmobil of contributing to the world's plastic pollution. the oil and gas company is one of the largest producers of the material used to make single-use plastics. california's attorney general rob bonta filed that lawsuit after a two-year investigation and i spoke with him moments ago. welcome back. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. amna: in this lawsuit, you are accusing exxonmobil of what you call decades long deception, essentially lying to the public about the recyclability of plastics. what specifically have they been saying over the last 50 years that you are alleging is not true? a.g. bonta: since the 1970's, for decades, they've been telling the world, americans, californians that plastics are recyclable and are being recycled. and that consumers can participate in a single use throwaway culture and it's ok because all those plastics you throwaway will be reclaimed, recycled,
geoff: jasmine wright, a former "news hour" producer, great to have you back.ara keith of npr. thank you so much. ♪ amna: a new lawsuit filed today accuses exxonmobil of contributing to the world's plastic pollution. the oil and gas company is one of the largest producers of the material used to make single-use plastics. california's attorney general rob bonta filed that lawsuit after a two-year investigation and i spoke with him moments ago. welcome back. thank you for being with...
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so professor sir chris wright either giving evidence to the covid and virally —— chris whitey givingtressed there were still a functioning health service but if you had those comments referring to professor fong earlier on, that was the person he was giving evidence just a bit before sir chris. his evidence _ bit before sir chris. his evidence was _ bit before sir chris. his evidence was really - bit before sir chris. his evidence was really quite harrowing, actually, in which he said that when he was visiting i see you units, he will never forget one of the responses, saying it was like a terrorist attack every day since covid started. if you are like to eat any listening to the evidence being given by professor chris whitty, we do have a turing platform on the bbc iplayer. we are continuing to monitor this latest module of the covid inquiry. but now, and i'm sorry that we will bring to you. the current managing director of harrods michael ward has issued a statement regarding his former boss, mohamed al fayed. he said that he presided over toxic culture of intimidation, fear of rep
so professor sir chris wright either giving evidence to the covid and virally —— chris whitey givingtressed there were still a functioning health service but if you had those comments referring to professor fong earlier on, that was the person he was giving evidence just a bit before sir chris. his evidence _ bit before sir chris. his evidence was _ bit before sir chris. his evidence was really - bit before sir chris. his evidence was really quite harrowing, actually, in which he said that...
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more. >> seth: bob wright?h to give me -- i think it's $600 to be here or something? [ laughter ] so, i got -- i saw this and i thought of you. i got this for you. >> seth: obviously put a lot of thought into it. that's kind of nice. [ laughter ] >> seth: so these are -- >> condoms. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> because i know how much you like sex. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: is it true you were going -- you were supposed to be in a movie this past summer? >> this is actually a really sore subject. i -- i got cut out of "twisters." i was in "twisters." [ audience boos ] >> seth: you were in "twisters"? >> yeah, i was in -- i know, thank you. boo. please try the hashtag -- can we get a -- here, hashtag 'save my role in 'twisters.'" [ laughter ] criterion collection cut. >> seth: yeah. what was your role in "twisters." >> i play the guy that had sex with the twister. [ laughter ] and they didn't use any cgi. [ light laughter ] so, for four months i had to be bare ass up pointed towards the sky
more. >> seth: bob wright?h to give me -- i think it's $600 to be here or something? [ laughter ] so, i got -- i saw this and i thought of you. i got this for you. >> seth: obviously put a lot of thought into it. that's kind of nice. [ laughter ] >> seth: so these are -- >> condoms. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> because i know how much you like sex. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: is it true you were going -- you were supposed to be in a...
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analyst jasmine wright says the president likely hopes that at least part of that legacy will be that at the top office moment of his political career, when so many were pushing for him to drop out of the race, he put the country in his party above himself. >> wolf, interesting, brian todd, thanks very much. we'll be right back highest rated oprah winfrey show walter we're still talking about it open the door to have discussions about way in a way that we had not before tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture sunday good nine on cnn my friends call me sam. >> i naturally hold a lot of stress in my digestive system as a lot of women do started taking dso one now, i immediately noticed how much lighter i felt vibrant alive it really helps me stay regular and you're not bloated but it all i honestly recommend dso one to everyone. >> is it si c.com to start dso one today the whole time uses or better the credit gaza on your side, rewards once available to the few are now accessible to the many earn points for travel with credit one thing, then lose large trains power of del ai and
analyst jasmine wright says the president likely hopes that at least part of that legacy will be that at the top office moment of his political career, when so many were pushing for him to drop out of the race, he put the country in his party above himself. >> wolf, interesting, brian todd, thanks very much. we'll be right back highest rated oprah winfrey show walter we're still talking about it open the door to have discussions about way in a way that we had not before tv on the edge,...
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robin wright of france, who asked them, " who are you?" he said, "we are fighters for the path of god." they are resisting under the command of martyr seyed abbas mousavi. and they don't allow dahiya and west beirut to be occupied by israelis because they occupied east beirut, which means beirut was the first capital of arab countries. was occupied by israel, this resistance is formed gradually shiite volunteer forces in southern lebanon are concentrated in baqa in beirut and at that time there was still no name of hezbollah martyr. dear mr. sheid hassan nasrallah , responsible for the training of dabatlab forces, mr. seyed hassan nasrallah, while he really learned the lessons that ayatollah shahid sard gave him, he had a unique personality, he was very clever and smart, the analyzes he made were mostly correct because based on a precise calculated formula, his analysis was presented and it is correct, so what is in the analysis is about the character of seyyed al-resistance, who was both the conqueror of the field and the conqueror of hea
robin wright of france, who asked them, " who are you?" he said, "we are fighters for the path of god." they are resisting under the command of martyr seyed abbas mousavi. and they don't allow dahiya and west beirut to be occupied by israelis because they occupied east beirut, which means beirut was the first capital of arab countries. was occupied by israel, this resistance is formed gradually shiite volunteer forces in southern lebanon are concentrated in baqa in beirut...
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>> reporter: alicia wright, the principal at fairfield court, says only two of her teachers opted outk on after-school meetings. >> time is the key. educators want that time back. whenever you can give them time, that's golden. >> so you're not going to have that meeting if it could have been an e-mail. >> yes. >> reporter: the superintendent acknowledges this is expensive, relying on some money from philanthropists who avoid breaking the budget and might be best suited for the younger students. >> when you're in elementary school you pretty much love going to school. you love to see your teachers. and certainly for families the idea of a month where your kids are going to get extra learning plus child care concerns, it's a huge, huge benefit. >> reporter: early literacy results show progress is being made by the kids at fairfield court but more time and data are going to be needed to measure broader success. one indication of success, though, is chronic absenteeism. and that's down by more than half in just the first year. scott macfarlane, cbs news, washington. >>> "cbs news roundup
>> reporter: alicia wright, the principal at fairfield court, says only two of her teachers opted outk on after-school meetings. >> time is the key. educators want that time back. whenever you can give them time, that's golden. >> so you're not going to have that meeting if it could have been an e-mail. >> yes. >> reporter: the superintendent acknowledges this is expensive, relying on some money from philanthropists who avoid breaking the budget and might be best...
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my colleague chelsea wright. >> thank you so much, good morning. i'm chelsea. i'm a special concentrate lor to the director and i'd like to thank justin for being a fantastic partner for setting this up and full support. so many to thank forgetting to where we are today. i wouldn't list them all. first and foremost, i'd like to thank our director steven throughout the time i o worked with and for him in cleveland ohio he's innovative andd drien to find unique collusions to address the public safety threats we are facing. it's with his exquisite leadership and driveic to i anddn't say tis protect the public that brings us here today. you all have the programs. i'll just say in introducing. in theke northern district in ohio worked for multiple decades. truly a leader and my privilege to introduce the director. >> i c don't know if i like that multiple decades part. we just heard from your leadership in today's important convening onn behalf of myself and deputy richardson. thank you to everyone at a atf to make this happen. folks in pga. eps and another director
my colleague chelsea wright. >> thank you so much, good morning. i'm chelsea. i'm a special concentrate lor to the director and i'd like to thank justin for being a fantastic partner for setting this up and full support. so many to thank forgetting to where we are today. i wouldn't list them all. first and foremost, i'd like to thank our director steven throughout the time i o worked with and for him in cleveland ohio he's innovative andd drien to find unique collusions to address the...
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jasmine wright, always great to see you. thanks so much. nestle and the eastern edge of ruby red, nebraska, it's a single congressional district that could make or break the 2024 presidential election. cnn's jeff zeleny explains why the omaha area could decide the race for the war white house these blue dots are popping up on lawns across omaha signs of a campaign we're not only every vote counts, but we're every electoral vote is critical. be debated back-and-forth, and we went forward and said, well, i think the mystery, is kinda cool. >> and it turned out to be a huge win, starting conversations saclay, we had no idea that conversation. >> and then that's the important part because as soon as you start the conversation, you have a full conversation. ruth huebner-brown and her husband, jason, are suddenly having more conversations about the blue dot symbolizing a democratic island in a sea of nebraska red. and the state's unique way of dividing electoral votes with plausible that we could have a tie and i'll whole notion of my vote doesn'
jasmine wright, always great to see you. thanks so much. nestle and the eastern edge of ruby red, nebraska, it's a single congressional district that could make or break the 2024 presidential election. cnn's jeff zeleny explains why the omaha area could decide the race for the war white house these blue dots are popping up on lawns across omaha signs of a campaign we're not only every vote counts, but we're every electoral vote is critical. be debated back-and-forth, and we went forward and...
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our colleague david wright broke down the numbers here about democrats versus republicans and how they are spending the as trump allies versus harris allies, 238 million cars democrats are spending a little bit more, but positive ads, 38% of that have been positive ads from the democratic side on the republican side virtually none have been positive heads for trump. only 75,000 of 200 212 million in positive virtually all of them have been negative dan balz negative campaigning does work though is this strategic mistake in any way for the harris campaign to not be going more negative against trump, at least on the airwaves well, i mean, she's playing a lot of defense because they're playing offense and they've they have as we've been saying, they're trying to paint her as a dangerous liberal and everything trump says comes out of his mouth on that, focuses in that direction both in what she did when going to the border this weekend in the economic speech was designed as we've said, two ameliorate that problem. >> i mean, when she did her economic speech, she described herself as a capi
our colleague david wright broke down the numbers here about democrats versus republicans and how they are spending the as trump allies versus harris allies, 238 million cars democrats are spending a little bit more, but positive ads, 38% of that have been positive ads from the democratic side on the republican side virtually none have been positive heads for trump. only 75,000 of 200 212 million in positive virtually all of them have been negative dan balz negative campaigning does work though...
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here to respond is one of my writers, jeff wright. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, seth.hit home for me. >> seth: oh, right, because your mom is haitian? >> no, because i'm from florida. and trust me, if people are stealing and eating pets, it wouldn't be in ohio. it would be in florida. k? [ laughter ] in florida, a man ate someone's face! if we'd eat a face, we'd eat a pet. [ laughter ] >> seth: but your mom is haitian, right? >> yeah! and she would never do anything to harm someone's pet. the only time she ever kidnapped a pet was when i told her i didn't want to be a doctor, so she took away my dog. [ light laughter ] well, look at me now, mom! i'm on "late night with seth meyers." can i please have zeus back? [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: you okay, jeff? >> yep. seth, these weird pet rumors about haitians all started in a facebook group. come on, now, you know you can't trust what you read on facebook! on facebook, i list myself as graduate -- as a graduate of the university of miami medical school. >> seth: and where -- [ laughter ] where did you actually go to
here to respond is one of my writers, jeff wright. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, seth.hit home for me. >> seth: oh, right, because your mom is haitian? >> no, because i'm from florida. and trust me, if people are stealing and eating pets, it wouldn't be in ohio. it would be in florida. k? [ laughter ] in florida, a man ate someone's face! if we'd eat a face, we'd eat a pet. [ laughter ] >> seth: but your mom is haitian, right? >> yeah! and she would never...
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banks, his two brothers, phil and terence, as well as his fiancee, deputy mayor sheena wright. >> agentsams's chief fundraise brianna suggs. new york city sheriff anthony miranda and his office are being investigated over money confiscated from illegal pot shops. investigators searched the homes of winnie greco, the director of asian affairs. >> a senior aide to mayor adams, tim pearson. were there any kind of kickbacks going on? >> business dealings between frank carone, the onetime chief of staff to mayor adams, and a monsignor named jaime gigantiello. >> desi: oh, my god! fox news was right. crime really is out of control in new york! but this is actually kind of impressive! adams has assembled multiple branches of an administration, all committed to his shared vision of breaking the law. i can't even get my coworkers to go apple-picking with me! for more on this evolving scandal, we now go live to city hall with michael kosta. [cheers and applause] michael, with all this turmoil, who is actually in charge of the city right now? >> that's good question, desi: i think i am. >> desi: wh
banks, his two brothers, phil and terence, as well as his fiancee, deputy mayor sheena wright. >> agentsams's chief fundraise brianna suggs. new york city sheriff anthony miranda and his office are being investigated over money confiscated from illegal pot shops. investigators searched the homes of winnie greco, the director of asian affairs. >> a senior aide to mayor adams, tim pearson. were there any kind of kickbacks going on? >> business dealings between frank carone, the...
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. >> close advisers to the mayor, including sheena wright, the first deputy mayor, her partner david banks, the chancellor of schools, who announced his retirement earlier this week. his brother philip banks, the deputy mayor for public safety, and timothy pearson, adams senior adviser, who all had electronic devices seized in early morning raids on september 4th. but none has been accused of crimes. adams spent part of the day yesterday at a u.n. reception hosted by president biden, prompting questions about whether the president and the embattled mayor have spoken. >> and adams was also at a reception last night with the president at the met. did they talk? i can confirm to you that the president did not see the mayor and they did not speak. >> the mayor's team pushing back every step of the way. adams defense attorney, alex spiro denying the charges. >> there's no corruption. this is not a real case. we're going to see everybody in court, hopefully tomorrow, if not monday. and i have nothing further. >> and i look forward to defending myself and defending the people of this city.
. >> close advisers to the mayor, including sheena wright, the first deputy mayor, her partner david banks, the chancellor of schools, who announced his retirement earlier this week. his brother philip banks, the deputy mayor for public safety, and timothy pearson, adams senior adviser, who all had electronic devices seized in early morning raids on september 4th. but none has been accused of crimes. adams spent part of the day yesterday at a u.n. reception hosted by president biden,...