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there's can even be a coroner's jury who can kind of reach a decision about who might have a who might have perpetrated crime and who might they bring in front of a grand jury. and this is important at the inquest. the family attorney, andrew jennings, says, i want to be to represent my client if she's to be quizzed about where she was and all these other things. and the judge who calls the who is overseeing the inquest, josiah blaisdel, says no. and that was his prerogative under the law of the time it's going to be 70 years before defendants are granted an absolute right to an attorney during questioning. and he says, i want to get answers out of her and no attorney. and lizzie is tested. monet at the inquest is indeed going to be problematic. she's going to give all of contradictory statements, going to say she helped her dad when he went to rest in the sitting room, his boots off. but the photos, his boots are on. she's to deny that. she said, oh, yeah, i think i heard abby return. maybe someone should go look for her. she's going to give contradictory about where she was when andr
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those who should get in, get in, those who should be kept out or kept out and those who should not be here will be required to leave close quote with deportations including deportations of criminal aliens plunging over the past four years. senator graham's chart showed it's little wonder that as gallup reported in july, a majority of americans want an immigration reduction reversing a 19 year trend. the law mandates that illegal migrants be detained. but that law has been ignored. the law mandates the criminal, that alien criminals be removed, but that law has been ignored. and most crucially, the law mandates that foreign nationals who want to come here do so legally. but that law has only been honored in the breach. this massive migrant surge has allowed our elected officials to ignore the fact that 22.5% of working age american men are out of the workforce. a 7.6% increase compared to just 2011.2% more than in 1960. those non working americans are more vulnerable to addiction, disease and deaths of despair. close quote, two weeks, two weeks ago, when the united kingdom, prime minis
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that especially those who have been naturalized, who are integrated, he has a positive ass assigned to it. and we will defend that. so titles and then there are people from syria who want to go back to the home country at some point to help build this up. because it is at home that month because they feel a d p to their home language. we also support the sites, i mean more than 160000 people from syria becomes them and citizens, according to the federal employment agency. as of may this year, more than 226000 servings. when proper jobs, they also work mainly in occupations, whether i sort of just 22 percent of syrian men work, mainland transport and logistics professions. 14 percent working the food in hospitality, industry. 11 percent work in healthcare and 9 percent and construction. 28 percent of syrian women work and social professions, for instance, as educators and 80 percent work and health care. if these people all have to leave us and that would be really docs. yeah. so let me show you that. we also do have to acknowledge that there was a big crime set, or that have been crime
that especially those who have been naturalized, who are integrated, he has a positive ass assigned to it. and we will defend that. so titles and then there are people from syria who want to go back to the home country at some point to help build this up. because it is at home that month because they feel a d p to their home language. we also support the sites, i mean more than 160000 people from syria becomes them and citizens, according to the federal employment agency. as of may this year,...
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and who prays the price. the security of our nation weakness invites aggression and men and women in uniform stand ready to defeat those who threaten the safety and security of our undermining our national security eating our resources and exhausting our military. as commander-in-chief, i will and the new cold war that could destroy our world in mere minutes. [cheering] i will build partnerships with other nations based on shared interest with the foreign policy not based on conflict but cooperation. in far too many lives caused trillions by strengthening al qaeda and isis. the courage to meet with both friends and adversaries in the pursuit of international security. the courage of war. bending away from war will require every one of us stand up against the military-industrial complex and powerful self-serving politicians to have a vested interest in perpetual war. [cheering] has deployed in iraq was a big sign at one of the main gates. a stark reminder for all of us that it could be our last it could be my
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you know, this is how you figured out who was who. now, lizzie and emma borden resent it that their father only gave the allowance for two new dresses the year and they wanted to live on the hill with their rich cousins and friends and there's a constant chafing now from andrew borden's perspective, you know, they're still living at home and he's giving them an for dresses. and he does pay for lizzie to go to europe with her cousins. and, you know, in some ways, he's a very generous guy. instead of saying, you know, you go out and, you know, pay for your own dresses, but there's resentment because they know how much he's worth and they resent his sort of tight fisted financial worldview. and it is also true that there were rumors in fall river and later an actual genuine true cusation that lizzie was a chronic shoplifter, including later artwork from a providence store and even though her family had money that, she shoplifted. and there's some people say, well, we don't have any we don't have the primary. we have people who said was t
you know, this is how you figured out who was who. now, lizzie and emma borden resent it that their father only gave the allowance for two new dresses the year and they wanted to live on the hill with their rich cousins and friends and there's a constant chafing now from andrew borden's perspective, you know, they're still living at home and he's giving them an for dresses. and he does pay for lizzie to go to europe with her cousins. and, you know, in some ways, he's a very generous guy....
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the women who worked in counterterrorism. the women who tried to flag obama, obama.aden. and who tried to let people know that we were in for a terrorist war, and they were completely ignored over and over again. it's just devastating. you feel for these women when 9/11 happened.women when 9/11 happened. they did their best, but it was not enough. >> we talk about how it can be an advantage working in the field to be underestimated for whatever reason because you're not in the script or because you are female. and that can help when you are operating in these lonely outposts. when you're trying to get your voice heard in meetings, and the meetings have to do with what the major threats are and what should be done about it, there was a group of women who had been sort of sidelined before 9/11 into this field of counterterrorism, which in the cold war was not regarded as a glamour job. you know? you were not going to rocket to the top if you were in the little, tiny terrorism center in the old headquarters of the cia. a windowless room full of computers. but the women
the women who worked in counterterrorism. the women who tried to flag obama, obama.aden. and who tried to let people know that we were in for a terrorist war, and they were completely ignored over and over again. it's just devastating. you feel for these women when 9/11 happened.women when 9/11 happened. they did their best, but it was not enough. >> we talk about how it can be an advantage working in the field to be underestimated for whatever reason because you're not in the script or...
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who cares? who cares? what's the process? i will write a long outline in most cases. not not with american heroes. there's no way you can write an outline about a book like this because. we had to talk to the people and find out what they would say. mostly, i will write a 50 to 80 page outline and then it depends on who it is. it depends on whether it's maximum, but when we do the women's murder club or whether it's dolly parton and we're doing run roads, run it really. and it changes with every single person i'm doing now. i'm doing one with viola davis, which is very exciting. and she's she's very intense and in a good way. so she's a great partner, very, very intense. and that's what the story in the novel, the two of us are doing needs that kind of intensity. but it really it varies all over the place. and people are funny with what coauthors say it because people are i don't know what's going on in their little heads, but the sistine chapel, first of all, without collaboration, i don't think we can save the world. you're so like big, big, big picture sistine chap
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, who was in a similar debate at cambridge, both of them facing the criminals who, who adhered to racist ideologies. just like signs of a yeah, lean the guy clearly in britain and there are many exceptions. it'd be mass demonstrations in solidarity with all this time. we. we mustn't forget that. but the newspaper i began my career on the godaddy and i understand 1st, i mean they facilitating the whole the costing gaza. they recently banned an article by you about palestine. i mean, i think the western media in general is complicit and if not active participants in this genocide, i mean the the evidence is, is pretty damning for not just the guardian, but for the b b. c, the new york times cnn a mess, m b c, all of them. they are all complicit and white washing is really crimes and covering up what's actually happening on the ground. in discounting the voices and the reportage of a city and journalists who are on the ground and to get all the credit for uh for ensuring that this genocide dis, holocaust did not happen in the dark. which is what israel clearly wanted to happen when they cut
, who was in a similar debate at cambridge, both of them facing the criminals who, who adhered to racist ideologies. just like signs of a yeah, lean the guy clearly in britain and there are many exceptions. it'd be mass demonstrations in solidarity with all this time. we. we mustn't forget that. but the newspaper i began my career on the godaddy and i understand 1st, i mean they facilitating the whole the costing gaza. they recently banned an article by you about palestine. i mean, i think the...
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i never dated but who asked. i never had sexual coacwith someone under 18. i probably partied, womanized, drank and smoked more than i should have earlier in life. i live a different lifeow. a reminder when the house ethics committee releases their report on the gaetz investigation, we'll post-it for you on c-span.org. c-span's "washington journal" our live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics and public policy, from washington, d.c. to across the country. coming up thursday morning, c.q. budget and appropriations reporter aidan quigley discuss avoiding a government shutdown on friday. then a discussion on federal spending, the incoming trump administration and congressional news of the day, first with mark alford, a member of the agriculture committee and talk to texas congressman al green, a member of the financial services committee. c-span's "washington journal" join in on the conversation live at 7:00 eastern, on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app or on c-span.org. >>
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who did it? who ordered it? now, up front, it should be said that willie falcon was never charged with any of these murders. and sal magluta separately was charged with a few of these murders and he was found not guilty at trial. those those counts relating to the murders, he was found not guilty of those counts. so we're starting there. who did the murders? the fascinating thing to me is that in a sense, were part of an organization. i was the word i choose to use to describe it is the narco sphere. they became of the narco sphere. the narco sphere is sort of a nebulous ish definition. the narco sphere defies borders, it defies national identities. it's a place where cocaine deals were being made at an international level in the narco sphere. you know, the whole mafias, if we can call it that, was the cartels. colombo, bia, the product was coming. the medellin cartel and the cali cartel. and so when willie and sal got indicted and they were facing a trial, this was a problem for the cartels specifically the cal
who did it? who ordered it? now, up front, it should be said that willie falcon was never charged with any of these murders. and sal magluta separately was charged with a few of these murders and he was found not guilty at trial. those those counts relating to the murders, he was found not guilty of those counts. so we're starting there. who did the murders? the fascinating thing to me is that in a sense, were part of an organization. i was the word i choose to use to describe it is the narco...
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been one of those guys on the front line who was one of the ones who was after women over and over andincluding in the workplace and he's the guy who is supposed to be in charge and make this a military. it is open to both men and the woman we need in service. that's not going to work. and i say this by way of saying whatever else you want to say about it, this is a problem for our national defense. that does not mean he is unqualified to be the secretary of defense. he is disqualified to be the secretary of defense. >> do you think that line of argument and that reasoning and all this information coming out is resonating with the senators on the hill that could very well decide his nomination? i'm thinking in particular of joni ernst who is a woman, a senator and said i appreciate pete hegseth's service to our country. something we both share. today as part of the confirmation process, we had a frank and thorough conversation. frank and thorough. do you have a sense of where this is going? >> i don't want to speak for any other senator. but i will say this. we have two women who have
been one of those guys on the front line who was one of the ones who was after women over and over andincluding in the workplace and he's the guy who is supposed to be in charge and make this a military. it is open to both men and the woman we need in service. that's not going to work. and i say this by way of saying whatever else you want to say about it, this is a problem for our national defense. that does not mean he is unqualified to be the secretary of defense. he is disqualified to be...
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would tear at our unity, who would replace love with hate, who deride our foundation of virtue, or whoase the values upon which the blessings of heaven depend i started bright star care to provide a higher standard of care. >> it's been my goal for 20 years and it always will be. if you're an experienced caregiver with that same passion, join the brand that supports you most. >> what if you could tackle your dog's itching, soft stools and low energy? millions of pet parents are raving about doctor marty nature's blend such a huge difference in her health. >> more energy, more playful, no more pooping issues. >> i'm doctor marty, i've been a veterinarian for more than 50 years. the dangerous ingredients added to many pet foods could be impacting your dog's lifespan. that's why i formulated nature's blend. >> now you can feed your dog wholesome cuts of real meat vegetables and fruit with no artificial preservatives or fillers. try doctor marty risk free go to doctor marty pets.com slash tv. >> hi, i'm ellen i'm portia, we're talking to cameras that are in our living room about kind scien
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i've been with the mom who couldn't afford child care or who struggled to feed her family. so when the president asks us to fight, for his economic agenda, his full economic agenda, i fought. we fought. those sitting behind me, we fought. for his full economic agenda. but for a few corporate democrats, the bill -- the build back better act would be the law of the land now. we would have stopped talking about rising inflation and instead delivered on universal pre-k and affordable childcare, a permanent monthly tax credit, paid leave, free school meals, investments in our caregivers, historic funding to build new, affordable housing and rehabilitate crumbling housing stock, expanded medicare benefits, taxes on billionaire corporations and the ultra wealthy so they can finally pay their fair share and lastly removing every lead pipe poisoning our communities. we may have lost that fight, but there must be a reckoning. this november election has shown that we were right to fight. we were right to fight as hard as we fought. to put everything we had for build back better. this
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died, and who were injured. brought, i don't know whether this is the cathedral that is in the city, but obviously it is a church of some description, where there are some flowers being left to mark those who were hurt. as i say, the chancellor has been looking at those, and we expect him to address the crowd a little later. notjust german media there, but media from around the world. world media there, but media f
died, and who were injured. brought, i don't know whether this is the cathedral that is in the city, but obviously it is a church of some description, where there are some flowers being left to mark those who were hurt. as i say, the chancellor has been looking at those, and we expect him to address the crowd a little later. notjust german media there, but media from around the world. world media there, but media f
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the fbi knew who they were. they knew where they were coming from, and they were trailing them in. so it seems very, very, very to me that they didn't know immediately, but i don't you know, especially when when you have like the movie mississippi burning the you basically makes the fbi into the of that i think getting into the public conscience that they were in some ways in that has not really happened yet that was what you just described was exactly my experience and in knoxville yeah yeah i would just say to that too is part of what both betsy and i are trying to do. you know, so often these these events get looked at as discrete events right? it's like, oh, this happened here, it's only about there. but when you step back, you start looking at the and see how these are connected across space and time. well then you've got a very different and much bigger picture and, you know, it's something we both try do in different ways in our books. this show this isn't an aberration that here this is part of a pattern
the fbi knew who they were. they knew where they were coming from, and they were trailing them in. so it seems very, very, very to me that they didn't know immediately, but i don't you know, especially when when you have like the movie mississippi burning the you basically makes the fbi into the of that i think getting into the public conscience that they were in some ways in that has not really happened yet that was what you just described was exactly my experience and in knoxville yeah yeah i...
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you have people who are so pathetic to bashar al assad and people who want to completely isolate him. it's a moot point since he's fled to russia but to my point, these two very different ideological factions here, how they work together, how those factions come together and who set the tone for policy remains to be seen. because the heart of it, i think the issue is will trump be the axis around which everything rotates or will elon musk, to a degree, and we've seen it a little bit already, will he fit the pace for the administration? so even at the top you are starting to see a little bit of incongruity. >> i want to play you some sound from the newly appointed border czar on his thoughts about family separation, get your thoughts on the other side. >> family detention, if we bring it back, it's on the table. if you choose to have a trial here in the united states, you know you are here illegally and you know you have a court order to deport, that's on you. >> brendan, this is obviously, it was controversial policy before. it will be controversial policy now. you mix this with a pus
you have people who are so pathetic to bashar al assad and people who want to completely isolate him. it's a moot point since he's fled to russia but to my point, these two very different ideological factions here, how they work together, how those factions come together and who set the tone for policy remains to be seen. because the heart of it, i think the issue is will trump be the axis around which everything rotates or will elon musk, to a degree, and we've seen it a little bit already,...
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these are the people who claim to be the compassionate party, the people who claim to be the party whoy who are the most vulnerable. when we pay attention to the actions and what they are doing we can see once again that the effect of their policy is exactly the opposite of what they claim to stand for. this is a common thread that we must pay attention to because they're good at the sound bites. they're good at claiming to be the party of the people. they're good at claiming to be the party of democracy but the distraction tactic because they don't want us to pay attention to what they're actually doing. just like foreign dictators in other countries are afraid of a true, free society and democracy, we are seeing these actions play out because the washington elite are so afraid of a free people living in a free country having the right to think for ourselves and make her own decisions for ourselves. this should give you some hope, that the thing, the driving motivation behind all of their action is their deep-seated fear that a free people will reject them and make the quote-unquote w
these are the people who claim to be the compassionate party, the people who claim to be the party whoy who are the most vulnerable. when we pay attention to the actions and what they are doing we can see once again that the effect of their policy is exactly the opposite of what they claim to stand for. this is a common thread that we must pay attention to because they're good at the sound bites. they're good at claiming to be the party of the people. they're good at claiming to be the party of...
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together we are the people who believe the books and who help connect them. readers of all ages in, all corners of the country. thank you for being part of the best team. as we just ursula kaylor gwynn say so aptly, hard times are coming when we will be wanting the voices writers who can see alternatives as we witness and battle mounting book bans attacks on free expression. we know that hard times are not only, but they are here already and we all and need the perspectives, possibilities, empathy that books can inspire. we must come together to stand up for books for the next 75 years and beyond, and then be we launched a new teacher fellowship, prioritizing states with the most book bands. we've distributed over to new books to young people and families living in public housing. now. and the past five years. we brought free books and free program events with national book award writers to all 50 states. dc, puerto rico. but we truly cannot do this work without you. so if you believe in the of literature, we need each and every one of you to invest in the fu
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who signed on and who hasn't. i'm not doing it. but the record speaks for itself. for those who would like to know. the record speaks for itself. i'm not trying to make friends. i'm trying to make sure that people are respected who have earned the respect that they richly deserve. and i want them to know that there's at least one person who is going to fight for them. i want them to know. they're not here. how can they possibly know? well, know in the sense that i believe that if i do this, somehow, the time itself, the time itself will -- the times, excuse me, will change such that they will benefit even after they have had their demise. they will still benefit from what we are doing. so i -- i'm not alone. i said i'm one person. i want to let you know there are others. we have 125 people who have signed on to this request for the congressional gold medal. 125 out of 435. now there are people who would prefer that the al greens of the world who would bring these things to the forefront wait until they are ready t
who signed on and who hasn't. i'm not doing it. but the record speaks for itself. for those who would like to know. the record speaks for itself. i'm not trying to make friends. i'm trying to make sure that people are respected who have earned the respect that they richly deserve. and i want them to know that there's at least one person who is going to fight for them. i want them to know. they're not here. how can they possibly know? well, know in the sense that i believe that if i do this,...
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the guy who trump picked is someone who talking about going to the deep state. that should send a chill up the spine of people who care about the right. and seth, released a jaw dropping piece this morning about hexesth. and i just want to read you a few photographs because it really captures it. as i'm reading this i want you to hold in your mind that the person i'm talking about in jane mayor describing in this piece is donald trump's choice to lead the department of defense. leer we go. quote a previously undisclosed whistle blower as concerned veterans from america from 2014 to 2016 describes him as being repeatedly intoxicated while acting in his capacity. sent to the organization senior management in 2015 states that at one point hex had to be restrained while drunk from joining the dancers on the stage of a louisiana strip club where he had brought his teen. the report states that they sexual pursued the female staffers whom they've divided into two groups. the party girls and not party girls. the organization became a toxic workplace. where a woman said
the guy who trump picked is someone who talking about going to the deep state. that should send a chill up the spine of people who care about the right. and seth, released a jaw dropping piece this morning about hexesth. and i just want to read you a few photographs because it really captures it. as i'm reading this i want you to hold in your mind that the person i'm talking about in jane mayor describing in this piece is donald trump's choice to lead the department of defense. leer we go....
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you have got someone who has some serious allegations, and yet you have in joni ernst, who i respect, you have someone who's been a leader on the issue of sexual assault. so my guess is here that she and many of my other colleagues are going to be at the hearings, they're going to ask question, and certainly democrats have every right to ask question, and we're going to try to get out the truth and elaborate on some of these statements like you just saw from kash patel. and hearings can make a difference. you yourself know democrat, republican nominees, they have made a difference to people, because it's our job to listen and make a decision as an independent senator for the state that we represent. >> you know what, i feel in the age of trump we have to remind people about how this once was. i mean, there have been so many nominees that presidents have advanced for their cabinet who instantaneously had public unanimous support. 100 votes in the senate, unanimously right away. very common thing in the past. and whenever you got -- if i ever heard a senator who was in the president's p
you have got someone who has some serious allegations, and yet you have in joni ernst, who i respect, you have someone who's been a leader on the issue of sexual assault. so my guess is here that she and many of my other colleagues are going to be at the hearings, they're going to ask question, and certainly democrats have every right to ask question, and we're going to try to get out the truth and elaborate on some of these statements like you just saw from kash patel. and hearings can make a...
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there are so many in my tribe who are missing missing women who have murdered and women who are just lost. my own aunt was. years ago, but it goes on. and what i love about before columbus foundation, all of you, all of you good people and ishmael reed, i'm looking at you for. all that justice you've stood for, for all the good things you've done for, for people, this world, not just not just people of color, but all people. and i think we need to across the aisle, i come from a state that is so divided and there's like we a super majority red state. now. and there is so much hate in montana for native people. we have a senator or a person running for the senate now who has reverted back again to the old of calling native people drunken. and that's. in the state of montana, i guess. i hope not. i hope this election frees us all. but i say again, you before columbus foundation, i'm going to make a suggestion. let's erase. from the before columbus foundation his name so prominent, and it is a here who welcomed the immigrants and made it possible for people live here. their name be in t
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the black man who traded in the term slave for enslaved, the black panther who was on many a hit liste man that wrought literature into prisons literature that most people didn't and still don't know exist. paul coates who virtually bled his own blood to ink his own printing presses and who worked shoulder to shoulder with world shattering writers, editors, his own family, and those of us of the diaspora around the world? paul coates who is still the only black publisher in america that prince his own books because he would not let our truths to be bought out from under us or sabotaged. and when i say our truths, i'm not talking about black people, i'm talking about living history that has been erased, eradicated, murdered, and then resurrected in the form of zombie lies. paul shares information that every man, woman, and every child in america, and therefore the world must know if they want their souls to survive. paul coates who will publish when he is flushed and penniless. who decides what he will publish based on the quality of the truth of that work. paul coates, a man who belie
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with him in the past, _ who have worked with him in the past, and — who have worked with him in thest, and wallace's lawyers have in an official statement said — have in an official statement said that _ have in an official statement said that gregg wallace strongly denies that he engages in sexually harassing behaviour but all — in sexually harassing behaviour but all of — in sexually harassing behaviour but all of this does put more pressure _ but all of this does put more pressure on the bbc. 0ver but all of this does put more pressure on the bbc. over the weekend — pressure on the bbc. over the weekend it was reported that in 2017 _ weekend it was reported that in 2017 an— weekend it was reported that in 2017 an allegation was made not 'ust 2017 an allegation was made not just to _ 2017 an allegation was made not just to the production company who make masterchef about gregg wallace's allergy behaviour but that allegation was also passed to the — that allegation was also passed to the bbc, and then, on top of that, _ to the bbc, and then, on top of that, that — to the bbc, and t
with him in the past, _ who have worked with him in the past, and — who have worked with him in thest, and wallace's lawyers have in an official statement said — have in an official statement said that _ have in an official statement said that gregg wallace strongly denies that he engages in sexually harassing behaviour but all — in sexually harassing behaviour but all of — in sexually harassing behaviour but all of this does put more pressure _ but all of this does put more pressure on...
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prosecutor who puts his or her weight behind it, who properly and fully staff the office, who properlynd fully resource the office, who follow best practices, the outcomes can be riposte -- robust and significant. we've seen many build and create those kinds of offices and in has significantly contributed to exonerations around the country. yeah, we partner with a lot of those conviction integrity and review units to work together on a joint reinvestigation of a case of concern. hand-in-hand to look at the evidence together, re-interview witnesses together and come to a finding about whether or not the person in question, we believe the person in question is innocent. when we agree, it's wonderful to go into court on a joint application with a prosecutors office to vacate a conviction. we've definitely done that in many instances. peter: according to the prison policy organization, there are 1.9 million men and women incarcerated in the united states currently. 1566 state prisons, 98 federal prisons, 1300 23 juvenile facilities, 142 immigration detention facilities, 80 indian county ja
prosecutor who puts his or her weight behind it, who properly and fully staff the office, who properlynd fully resource the office, who follow best practices, the outcomes can be riposte -- robust and significant. we've seen many build and create those kinds of offices and in has significantly contributed to exonerations around the country. yeah, we partner with a lot of those conviction integrity and review units to work together on a joint reinvestigation of a case of concern. hand-in-hand to...
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who could forget it.en trump's then senior counselor kellyanne conway appear on nbc's "meet the press" chuck todd challenged her on the actual falsehood. >> you did not answer the question of why the president asked the white house press secretary to come out in front of the podium for the first time and utter a falsehood. why did he do that? it undermines the credibility of the entire white house press office on day one. >> no, it doesn't. don't be so overly dramatic about it, chuck. you're saying it's a falsehood. they're giving sean spicer, our press secretary, gave alternative facts to that. but the point remains -- >> wait a minute, alternative facts? >> period. it wasn't a lie itself that mattered but what it signaled. the size of trump's inauguration crowd was never of any consequence whatsoever. that's right, folks. size doesn't matter. but, his obsession with it, his insistence about lying about it and then getting his staff to lie about it and the invention of so-called alternative facts, all of
who could forget it.en trump's then senior counselor kellyanne conway appear on nbc's "meet the press" chuck todd challenged her on the actual falsehood. >> you did not answer the question of why the president asked the white house press secretary to come out in front of the podium for the first time and utter a falsehood. why did he do that? it undermines the credibility of the entire white house press office on day one. >> no, it doesn't. don't be so overly dramatic...
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oz who came from oprah winfrey and the failed nominee and matt gaetz who stepped down amid allegationtrafficking a teenage girl which he denies and former florida a.g. pat bondi accused of taking a $25,000 bribe from trump for her election pac are frequent figures on fox and onn. even j.d. vance rose to prominence by appearing on bannon's and other right-wing podcasts. media types like moi have to scramble to figure out who they are. trump is picking people already familiar to his base. it's how trump squeaked back into office keeping its fans especially the so-called man-o-sphere happy by people they entertained and people they trust because they're in their ear or in their phone or on their tv is how they will keep the meg dulla satiated and mass deportations, caged children and journalists and impure recalcitrants and the army marching through the streets of these cities. the revolution against democracy will be podcast, posted and televised. his un-elected bureaucrat billionaire boys club are elon musk and vivek ramaswamy planned to launch a cial podcast just to keep their fans on
oz who came from oprah winfrey and the failed nominee and matt gaetz who stepped down amid allegationtrafficking a teenage girl which he denies and former florida a.g. pat bondi accused of taking a $25,000 bribe from trump for her election pac are frequent figures on fox and onn. even j.d. vance rose to prominence by appearing on bannon's and other right-wing podcasts. media types like moi have to scramble to figure out who they are. trump is picking people already familiar to his base. it's...
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be upended, and who were -- who were shocked by it and who were trying to simply explain it to themselves you have election anxiety or exhaustion in this last round? >> oh, that's so interesting. i think in the 2015/'16-cycle, it was so uncallable, and there was a -- i think we all entered a kind of stage of hypervigilance where you woke up every morning, and actually checked the news not with a feeling of, oh, what happened overnight in maybe there was an earthquake in japan, but of oh, no. what now? you know, a certain alarm. i don't think i felt all that as much in the 2020 or 2024 cycles. i had -- i had members of my family who are very pro-trump, and who would talk to me about him, and i -- i started to feel through them that he just might pull this off, and i also -- the smartest person i know, writing about politics took me aside once in the spring or the summer and i was thinking, you know, trump's going to win this, and he said, no. he may win it by a landslide, and it was so shocking to me that an extremely intelligent person was sort of going down the path i was going down, but
be upended, and who were -- who were shocked by it and who were trying to simply explain it to themselves you have election anxiety or exhaustion in this last round? >> oh, that's so interesting. i think in the 2015/'16-cycle, it was so uncallable, and there was a -- i think we all entered a kind of stage of hypervigilance where you woke up every morning, and actually checked the news not with a feeling of, oh, what happened overnight in maybe there was an earthquake in japan, but of oh,...
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military, which would allow him to purge military leadership of anybody who is disloyal to him or who disagrees with him or who has different politics. trump and his allies are also considering withholding federal money from states or cities that don't go along with plans like his mass deportation idea. it feels like a lot because it is a lot and it is happening all at once. how do local governments and news organizations and ordinary citizens think strategically about this when trump is threatening and saying he expects to use the most powerful government on earth against its own citizens to attack his critics? what can your mayor or governor or local paper or some voluntary organization you may be part of do to stand up against that in a time like this? just the person to ask. joining us now is anti-romero, executive director of the american civil liberties union. anthony, it is nice to see you. having you and tim snyder here on the same night feels like i won the lottery. >> no. it is great. >> to me about how you at the aclu are thinking about your plans to try to do defend americ
military, which would allow him to purge military leadership of anybody who is disloyal to him or who disagrees with him or who has different politics. trump and his allies are also considering withholding federal money from states or cities that don't go along with plans like his mass deportation idea. it feels like a lot because it is a lot and it is happening all at once. how do local governments and news organizations and ordinary citizens think strategically about this when trump is...
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but who knows what that means? this comes after a new interview with the president elect telling time magazine. it came out just yesterday morning that he will begin handing out the pardons to to january 6th. rioters in the starting in the first hour, he said, maybe even in the first nine minutes he takes office. cnn's katelyn polantz is following this one for us. caitlin, what are you learning about all this? >> yeah, kate trump is out there saying it's going to be the nonviolent rioters. it's not going to be the people that were crazy. it's going to be the first hour he gets into office. but the bottom line is they just haven't figured it out yet, at least on trump's side, there's a lot of defense attorneys that are representing hundreds of these rioters who are trying to get answers. they just can't get them about how this will work. even though trump is promising to pardon the january 6th defendants, and there's a lot of questions about when they do turn to figure this out, how do they do it? will rioters indiv
but who knows what that means? this comes after a new interview with the president elect telling time magazine. it came out just yesterday morning that he will begin handing out the pardons to to january 6th. rioters in the starting in the first hour, he said, maybe even in the first nine minutes he takes office. cnn's katelyn polantz is following this one for us. caitlin, what are you learning about all this? >> yeah, kate trump is out there saying it's going to be the nonviolent...
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i mean, who does the buck stop with? who's responsible for that? >> well, it's the buck stops in two places. one on the tsa. they've got to look at that gap. they've got to look at who's watching those spaces um, important to remember, she did go through security screening but she didn't go through an id check on the on the getting on the plane. and that's on delta right that's where that gate agent has to check those passports, visas plane tickets. >> and would she face charges for boarding a stowing away on a flight so she could that's a $4,500 ticket. >> by most estimates so that could be grand larceny there's civil penalties from tsa, which they could assess her. so tomorrow when she comes back, she'll be interviewed by the fbi. other law enforcement agencies, and they'll confer with delta. how did they even get her back? >> if she's going to keep causing a problem on a plane? i mean, so she'll be with four u.s., tsa, air marshals and a delta corporate security person and i think they're going to try again. >> huh? >> sounds like a great flight
i mean, who does the buck stop with? who's responsible for that? >> well, it's the buck stops in two places. one on the tsa. they've got to look at that gap. they've got to look at who's watching those spaces um, important to remember, she did go through security screening but she didn't go through an id check on the on the getting on the plane. and that's on delta right that's where that gate agent has to check those passports, visas plane tickets. >> and would she face charges for...
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people who work government _ regime? people who work government historically i regime?against their will and by dictatorship, thatis their will and by dictatorship, that is the root of this, and this was not a civil war, there was a civil war element but this is a proxy will and everything happening now is mainly because of regional alliances and changes of dynamics with regional allies, and... ., ., , and... hezbollah have been weakened. _ and... hezbollah have been weakened. because - and... hezbollah have been weakened. because russia| and... hezbollah have been. weakened. because russia is fighting against ukraine as well, so the allies of assad have got other things on their mind? ~ , ,., , have got other things on their mind? ~ , mind? absolutely. on friday there was — mind? absolutely. on friday there was a _ mind? absolutely. on friday there was a meeting - mind? absolutely. on friday| there was a meeting between turkey and iran and russia and the fact there was an attempt to take homs before friday is to take homs before friday is to change the negotiation dyna
people who work government _ regime? people who work government historically i regime?against their will and by dictatorship, thatis their will and by dictatorship, that is the root of this, and this was not a civil war, there was a civil war element but this is a proxy will and everything happening now is mainly because of regional alliances and changes of dynamics with regional allies, and... ., ., , and... hezbollah have been weakened. _ and... hezbollah have been weakened. because - and......
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we have relatives who _ reaction? there really happy. we have relatives who went - reaction?t out - reaction? there really happy. we have relatives who went out in i reaction? there really happy. we l have relatives who went out in the streets and actually supported the efforts to take over some parts of the city. when the government versus were melting away, just to protect their neighbourhoods. but now a lot of people are turning also to the horrors of assad's tales, lake saydnaya, where people have been digging out with their hands, being the dungeons. most of these detainees have been killed already —— assad's jails, likes at night if people looking for their loved ones... ijust spoke people looking for their loved ones... i just spoke with a friend whose sister looks at images and videos, trying to find their mother, who was disappeared in 2012. and never heard from her. so, when some but he says, i'm feeling a lot of things, i think that's an understatement for syrians. the man accused of killing a health care executive in manhattan last week appeared in a pennsylvania
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they know now who who is dead and those families are likely already know. now this is just going to be a matter of of of of making sure that they've processed the information. and i think in the press conference in about 90 minutes, uh, who not maybe we won't learn names, but we'll definitely learn the ages. if this assailant was, um, if the killer was a member of the school, which we believe he's likely over 13 at least. who was he? was their suspicions about him. and, of course, as part of this dialog, now we look to the parents. where was where the parents aware, were they ignored or did they help facilitate this in ways that we've seen in other schools, giving them access to guns? that's the narrative of how these go, these sort of all too familiar incidents, um, uh, in the last, you know, couple decades. >> yeah, certainly there will be a lot of questions about that. and i do want to bring in ed davis, former boston police commissioner. ed, we heard from chief barnes there talking about how they had already done their secondary searches. take us throug
they know now who who is dead and those families are likely already know. now this is just going to be a matter of of of of making sure that they've processed the information. and i think in the press conference in about 90 minutes, uh, who not maybe we won't learn names, but we'll definitely learn the ages. if this assailant was, um, if the killer was a member of the school, which we believe he's likely over 13 at least. who was he? was their suspicions about him. and, of course, as part of...
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and some of those people who are working in this country, albeit without paperwork, who are undocumenteddjobs, picking berries and fruit, caring for animals, and so on. and the farming community has really raised quite a lot of concerns about some of these plans — what it might do to their labourforce. i mean, i've actually been looking into the the farming community, the agriculture community this week, i mean, we've seen farmers protesting in the uk — it got me thinking, what lies ahead for the farming community under the trump administration? of course, his nominee, brooke rollins, for agriculture secretary — another trump loyalist, she worked in his first administration, then she went on to the america first policy institute. but it's kind of hard to find exact policies from donald trump and his administration, as to what actually they're going to do when they come into office. now, brooke rollins does have a background in agriculture. she grew up on a farm in a small town in texas, studied agriculture in high school, actually went to texas a&m university on an agricultural scholarsh
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this urgent desire by his incoming administration to move the civil service, who serve no matter who the president is, they want to clear that out. what that paints a picture in my mind is a clear runway for donald trump to be the dictator on they want. >> there is the incompetence, and then there is the lack of fitness. the problem is, in many of these cases, there is both appearance >> in many cases, there is competence, and the lack of any cohesion is a part of the chaos model that trump likes around him. >> exactly. and his only criteria is to be an uber loyalist. understand, what he wants patel and tulsi gabbard, and hegseth is, to go out and destroy the agencies they are intending to manage, to get back. it is all about intended retribution. >> when you blow a hole in the middle of the federal government, what do you do then? what happens when you take out these agencies? what do they think this looks like? i am sitting atop an agency that i just cleaved off 20,000 employees me for example, and now the phones are ringing, but there's no one at the desk to answer the phone. >> y
this urgent desire by his incoming administration to move the civil service, who serve no matter who the president is, they want to clear that out. what that paints a picture in my mind is a clear runway for donald trump to be the dictator on they want. >> there is the incompetence, and then there is the lack of fitness. the problem is, in many of these cases, there is both appearance >> in many cases, there is competence, and the lack of any cohesion is a part of the chaos model...
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this book, by the way, has many people who are brave and who are open about it, and you will find that to be pretty incredible. he chronicled his journal originally in a common struggle, a "new york times" bestseller. but it was his personal journey that really paved the way for people to understand both what it is and how to solve it and how to address it. he is here today to talk about profiles in mental health courage with his writing partner stephen fried who is an acclaimed author and speaker and journalist. he has six books to his name. he that has won numerous awards. you will see he has some incredible things to say about this topic. they are joined by actress gabrielle unwar. you may -- she has been in a ton of things. i remember her from a "scent of a woman," she did the tango. you taping owe the tango. with al pacino. you will notice her name is a name in this book. she is one of the people profiled, which is pretty incredible and brave of her to help others by talking about her own journey and her own struggles. by the way, she is on the board of pickler usa. she frequently
this book, by the way, has many people who are brave and who are open about it, and you will find that to be pretty incredible. he chronicled his journal originally in a common struggle, a "new york times" bestseller. but it was his personal journey that really paved the way for people to understand both what it is and how to solve it and how to address it. he is here today to talk about profiles in mental health courage with his writing partner stephen fried who is an acclaimed...
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i was is a part of a man who was nominated by those distant conventions and who inspired and restored this nation in its darkest hours. franklin d roosevelt. ours is a party of a fighting democrat who showed us that a common man could be an uncommon leader. harry truman. i was at a party of a brave young president who called the young at heart regardless of age, to seek a new frontier of national greatness. john f kennedy kennedy. and ours is also the party of a great hearted texan who took office in a tragic hour and who went on to do more than other president in this century to advance the cause of human rights. lyndon johnson. now our party was built out of the sweatshops of the old law east side. the dark mills of new hampshire, the blazing horse of illinois, the coal mines of pennsylvania. the hardscrabble farms, the southern plains, and the iron limited frontiers of america. ours is a party that welcomed generations of immigrants. the --, the irish, the italians the poles and the other, and enlisted them in its rank and fought the political battles that bring them into the ameri
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so we got into it -- who did it, who ordered it? upfront, it should be said that willie falcon was never charged with any of these murders. sal magluta separately was charged with a few of these murders, but he was found not guilty at trial, he was found not guilty of those counts. so we are starting there for you included the martyrs. the fascinating thing to me is that in a sense, los muchachos were part of an organization. the word i choose to use to describe it is "the narco- sphere. they became part of the narco sphere." sort of a nebulous definition. it defies borders, defies national identities. it's a place where cocaine deals were being made at an international level. in the narcosphere, the home office, if we can call it that, was the cartels. colombia. from that medellin cartel and the cali cartel. so when willy and sal got indicted and were facing a trial, this was a problem for the cartels, specifically the cali cartel. the cali cartel became concerned , and perhaps took matters into their own hands for their own reason
so we got into it -- who did it, who ordered it? upfront, it should be said that willie falcon was never charged with any of these murders. sal magluta separately was charged with a few of these murders, but he was found not guilty at trial, he was found not guilty of those counts. so we are starting there for you included the martyrs. the fascinating thing to me is that in a sense, los muchachos were part of an organization. the word i choose to use to describe it is "the narco- sphere....
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who is going to have the most influence? who do they actually need to worry about? if they have a policymaking role? that's not a question that's going to come up with which country are these ambassadors going? right? >> like that matters enormously. >> don't go anywhere. up next, president trump confirmed a record number of new judges in his first term in office. but president biden is on the cusp of beating it. we'll talk to the senator who's helping him do it. after a quick break. >> welcome to times square that's not on my mind i was so embarrassing. >> new year's eve live with anderson and andy. live coverage starts at eight on cnn. streaming live on people love to find me. >> but me. i love finding the perfect gift. like for my friend wanda, who loves coffee or my neighbor who's become surprisingly flexible, or my dog, woof, who may look little but he eats big thank you. >> we write gifts that say i get you. etsy has it. >> when i was diagnosed with hiv, i didn't know who i would be, but here i am being me. >> keep being you and ask your health care provider a
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this arena of policy and the advocates who work on them who have filled hearing room this morning arexponentially stronger because of you. while it is daunting to face the challenges ahead without you at the helm, we are determined to carry the torch forward. truly thank you, senator. >> thank you so much for those words and for your leadership and your ever-determined and effective advocacy. we'll get to our questions now. senator, i've been instructed to yield to you if you want to start. >> i hope no up with instructed you to do anything. but i really think this hearing is a testament to who you are and what service you provided for this community, your whole public career. and i have personally admired having you as my chairman and watching you as seeing how you've led this committee on such important issues. it is a true honor privilege to start with you. think i speak for the entire community that we are eternally grateful. i'm very excited that we have this panel of witnesses today. each of you contribute so much to the conversation that we're having and the solutions of this c
this arena of policy and the advocates who work on them who have filled hearing room this morning arexponentially stronger because of you. while it is daunting to face the challenges ahead without you at the helm, we are determined to carry the torch forward. truly thank you, senator. >> thank you so much for those words and for your leadership and your ever-determined and effective advocacy. we'll get to our questions now. senator, i've been instructed to yield to you if you want to...
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i've been with the mom who couldn't afford child care or who struggled to feed her family. so when the president asks us to fight, for his economic agenda, his full economic agenda, i fought. we fought. those sitting behind me, we fought. for his full economic agenda. but for a few corporate democrats, the bill -- the build back better act would be the law of the land now. we would have stopped talking about rising inflation and instead delivered on universal pre-k and affordable childcare, a permanent monthly tax credit, paid leave, free school meals, investments in our caregivers, historic funding to build new, affordable housing and rehabilitate crumbling housing stock, expanded medicare benefits, taxes on billionaire corporations and the ultra wealthy so they can finally pay their fair share and lastly removing every lead pipe poisoning our communities. we may have lost that fight, but there must be a reckoning. this november election has shown that we were right to fight. we were right to fight as hard as we fought. to put everything we had for build back better. this
i've been with the mom who couldn't afford child care or who struggled to feed her family. so when the president asks us to fight, for his economic agenda, his full economic agenda, i fought. we fought. those sitting behind me, we fought. for his full economic agenda. but for a few corporate democrats, the bill -- the build back better act would be the law of the land now. we would have stopped talking about rising inflation and instead delivered on universal pre-k and affordable childcare, a...