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ted binion on the floor. the authorities thought ted died of a drug overdose. simple as that? no evidence of foul play. ted was a charismatic figure. he was a binion, a family that built a dynasty. ted's sister did not want sandy to get a dime of the binion money. did he know that sandy was going out with somebody else? i don't know how much he knew. they had something to do with the death of my brother. i wanted it to be treated as a homicide. have you seen the video of sandy surreptitiously grabs the wine glass and puts it in her purse? we believe that that glass was used to give ted binion the lethal cocktail. keith morrison: death in las vegas, a beautiful young woman, a stash of silver, mob figures everywhere, i mean, good lord. you couldn't help to follow it. keith morrison: what are the odds it was murder? did you kill ted binion? no way. so here i was driving along pacific coast highway on a sunny california day. a black sports car roars past and then slows down. and there's a woman inside, blonde and tanned and waving me over. so i followed directions. and what do you
ted binion on the floor. the authorities thought ted died of a drug overdose. simple as that? no evidence of foul play. ted was a charismatic figure. he was a binion, a family that built a dynasty. ted's sister did not want sandy to get a dime of the binion money. did he know that sandy was going out with somebody else? i don't know how much he knew. they had something to do with the death of my brother. i wanted it to be treated as a homicide. have you seen the video of sandy surreptitiously...
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um has an a rush, the i watched your, your ted talk where you describe feeling very publicly and then making global headlines for it. and then being publicly shamed, which had a devastating effect on your mental health. would you say you were cancelled? of course on these not one absolutely say i was cancelled, but i what i'm reading during about the conversation right now is how my colleagues have friend, how the sort of idea of folding power to college has been almost the 1st on the united solve and started to be news against people who have to just not had much power. so they, i was a young woman of color into the 1st time with a lot of powerful enemies and kind of traditional spaces. and so when i made a mistake, a lot of people who had had peace with me for whatever reason, i felt i've been unjustly given a possible position john's into the fray. and very much with my colleague previously said um, kind of use the tactics that perhaps originated within community movements to hold the power to account, to effectively create a pile on and create a reaction and, and what was the pres
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i do believe though when i do think everything in 24/7 is simply a copy of what ted started. it does not need to say that has been great. i feel it's got progressively worse. i believe ted turner is somebody about his mission and his belief and his commitment and he is not there just to make money. course he was a businessman he had ideals, he had a mission we believed in that mission and followed the lead essentially. forty-four years, the technology has helped us exponentially deliver the message. but as these gentlemen have said it's also divided us. it has forced us into political corners because of the different kinds of 24/7 and other outlets that have developed. that is not made us a more inclusive. it is on the opposite. that is all over the world print journalists all over the world are pushed into corners and that is terrible. i also think i don't agree anymore this particular time 24/7 is constructive. what that means it is you're trying to fill 24/7 it's usually with a lot of combat because combat cells. i believe to try to get people together and get information
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was treated and royal marsden hospital where week �*eated and royal marsden hospital where week as tedurvivors as well, so holocaust survivors as well, so a message feels this is a message she feels strongly about and i imagine we will see more of this she royal duties. just want to bring you again these pictures marco rubio has made thezfirst stop on his first secretary of state. today, he's in panama to meet with president and atlantic 0cea ns. mrtrump claims mr trump claims has too power over this vital much power over this vital trade ~ ., t, trade route. we are waiting for another handshake _ trade route. we are waiting for another handshake or- trade route. we are waiting for i another handshake or something, didn't happen! it's a board game with a history stretching back centuries, but the allure of chess is captivating a whole 0ne club in south london has become so popular that it's its organiser, kojo dwimoh, can tell us more. no, i'm cool. you're going to get smoked! my initial perception of chess was, like, you have to be mad smart. you have to be unique. when, really and tr
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ted cruz one of his biggest advocates and the gloves were off when they were competing.nks so much, great to see you. hopefully we can resolve this. >> will get it done. >> movement and center after hhs nobody rfk junior's confirmation hearing. the crowd got a little crazy. >> you forgot about this. >> are you supportive of this? i am supportive of vaccines. >> i've always been pro once he. food bed.com. she joins us with her mission rfk junior is now on. she was first. ♪ and conspiracy theorist because i said red died because cancer now fda acknowledged that and bandit. >> are you supportive of one scenes ask. >> i'm the proud mother of a 36-year-old man with severe cerebral palsy so please do not suggest anybody in this body little party doesn't want to know what the cause of autism is. >> excepting millions of dollars in the pharmaceutical industry. all these democrats opposed me for partisan issues, they used to be my friends and now they are against me because anything president trump does, any decision he makes has to be lampooned, discredited, marginalized, vilifi
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detailed ted cruz it was the democrats who dropped the ball on securing the capital but t they. >> whileou are chief of staff, how many times dod approach capital police and asked if they needed national guard assistance? >> i believe the letters are well documented. numerous instances those requests were shut down. >> am i correct that caps off sgt. of arms set assistance was unnecessary? >> that's correct. >> who did the sgt. and arms report to? >> speaker of the house. >> nancy pelosi at the time? >> yes. >> would that be chuck schumer and senate majority leader? >> sgt. in arms, yes. >> madeline rivera with the latest. >> internal documents obtained by order more than half a dozen fbi employees by tuesday. also asking for current and former fbi personnel for january 6 and hamas cases. a record that could potentially encompass thousands of empl employees. brian driscoll says is one of the employees as is acting deputy director robert. the order came on the same day officials ordered firearms of prosecutors who worked january 6 cases. the trump administration is looking to and weaponiz
detailed ted cruz it was the democrats who dropped the ball on securing the capital but t they. >> whileou are chief of staff, how many times dod approach capital police and asked if they needed national guard assistance? >> i believe the letters are well documented. numerous instances those requests were shut down. >> am i correct that caps off sgt. of arms set assistance was unnecessary? >> that's correct. >> who did the sgt. and arms report to? >> speaker...
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and, you know, chris matthews, jimmy carter's speechwriter, and ted sorensen was their jfk speechwriter. and there is a kind of so as bipartisan to it was and know some of us got to know george w bush actually had some excellent speechwriters a guy named michael gerson who's passed away was a great speechwriter and he was you know so it's you know, there's a professional it's a small number of people that have had to be white house speechwriters and i can't say i've gotten to know stephen miller. so but but speaking there is a kind of, you know, desire to kind of pass the torch, you know. and i think what's really cause we were all given this incredible opportunity i think everyone of us appreciated that you know if we weren't up for the job or were didn't have our heart in it anymore, there are a hundred people behind us out there who would take our place in a heartbeat. and so we were, i think, every grateful to be there. and there's there's a saying when you work at the white house that the day you walk through those gates and, you don't feel the honor and the privilege of being ther
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our next speaker is -- ted harrington. and he's also known as the civil war muse and he's an amateur historian with a particular interest in the trans mississippi theater of the american civil, following a 26 year career in information technology, he now serves as the treasurer for the civil war roundtable of kansas city and on the manette battle of westport fund board, he maintains the civil swarm newscom, which provides a virtual tours of civil war battlefield ads with interesting facts about the battle and biographies of key individuals. the virtual tours allow users to travel back in time and personally take a walking and auto tours of various battlefields and expeditions. dix talk is titled westport three days in october 1864. in the fall of 1864, three armies, one confederate and two union clashed for three days over an area covering 35 square miles, 16 days after the confederates westport defeat missouri overwhelming only elected a republican governor and delegate to the state convention that would consider the eman
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keith's senator, ted budd, reacted to the release saying this -- >> until now, keith was captive, but the nightmare is over and keith is tree. -- free. so i want to thank president trump for his work to get these hostages released and back home to their loves ones. but there's more work to do, can we're going to continue in that work. >> reporter: another man was also freed from southern gaza in the city of khan yunis if along with another whose wife and two young children were also kidnapped the on the 7th and october. his wife and children haven't been seen since. israel had threatened hamas with the release of prisoners if hostages were paraded through a crowd again. the exchange took place for 183 palestinian prisoners. the acting u.s. head of mission reacted to the release of the hostages saying, quote, today i join aviva, her children, grandchildren and the entire siegel family in breathing a huge sigh of relief that fellow american keith is home after 48 agonizing days -- -- 484 days in captivity. we won't rest until all the hostages come home. an empathetic, timely and human m
keith's senator, ted budd, reacted to the release saying this -- >> until now, keith was captive, but the nightmare is over and keith is tree. -- free. so i want to thank president trump for his work to get these hostages released and back home to their loves ones. but there's more work to do, can we're going to continue in that work. >> reporter: another man was also freed from southern gaza in the city of khan yunis if along with another whose wife and two young children were also...
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keith's senator ted budd reacted to the release today saying thi- >> until now, keith was captive. the nightmare is over and keith is free. so i want the thank president trump for his work to get these hostages released and back home to their loved ones, but there's more work to do, and we're going to continue that work. >> reporter: at another man was also freed from southern gaza in the city of khan yunis. his wife and to two young children were kidnapped on the 7th, his wife and children haven't been seen since. israel had threatened hamas with pausing the release of palestinian prisoners if the hostages were paraded through the crowd again. we do know they were exchanged for 183 palestinian prisoners, some them being released into the west bank, others into gaza. next weekend there will be another release of hostages from the gaza strip, and we do understand that today conversations are taking place in doha that to continue this agreement and try to start implementing phase two of the deal. guys? charlie: so, trey, you know, we've seen this before with these prisoner releases -
keith's senator ted budd reacted to the release today saying thi- >> until now, keith was captive. the nightmare is over and keith is free. so i want the thank president trump for his work to get these hostages released and back home to their loved ones, but there's more work to do, and we're going to continue that work. >> reporter: at another man was also freed from southern gaza in the city of khan yunis. his wife and to two young children were kidnapped on the 7th, his wife and...
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when bob was working for ted kennedy and i was working for john glenn, it was not just ohio that was a quintessential swing state but west virginia was bright blue. everyone was a democrat in west virginia. tad: by the way, mike dukakis won west virginia. dale: i think it started 30 years ago roughly when we embraced globalization and promised everybody there will be some short-term dislocations but in the long run everyone will be better off. in fact, the benefits from globalization came, but they were not evenly distributed. people who were college educated elite, highly trained, did very well, but everybody else didn't. let me say that -- i will tell you, in a country where only 36% of the population has a college degree, becoming a party of the college educated elite is not a recipe for winning a lot of elections. let me tell you how bad it has gotten. this last november, and the 20 states that had the highest median annual -- in the 20 states that had the highest median annual income, we won 18 of 20. in the 20 states with the lowest median family income we won three. in pennsyl
when bob was working for ted kennedy and i was working for john glenn, it was not just ohio that was a quintessential swing state but west virginia was bright blue. everyone was a democrat in west virginia. tad: by the way, mike dukakis won west virginia. dale: i think it started 30 years ago roughly when we embraced globalization and promised everybody there will be some short-term dislocations but in the long run everyone will be better off. in fact, the benefits from globalization came, but...
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senator ted cruz is requesting an extra blanket on his united flight to cabo as we speak! laughter ] it did not snow at mar-a-lago. that's when hell officially freezes over. [ laughter ] our commander in chief meteorologist is coming to l.a. friday to survey the damage from fires, and also to share his deep understanding of how we could easily get out of this mess. >> the sprinklers. there are sprinklers in there like these right here that you see. none of them had any water in them. the...
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do you and or ted is be a principled bipartisan work with anybody who's serious about moving forward you you a lot of stories about how legislation was crafted such as health care bennett and then it twists turns in the end bennett didn't support the affordable care act because of how it moved. how do you kind of maintain those relationships when things do change, when long game changes and cut out the bipartisanship? well, you know, it relates also to one of the other rules about spending, political capital. yeah. the president then president obama invited me to come to the oval on the third day of his first term. just him and i, phil schiliro, you know, he was the congressman was there. but it was just the two of us. and i said to him, i said, mr. president, this bill is not going to be called widen care. be renamed after you. but, you know, we democrats, we've good at expanding services. we haven't been so good at containing know the cost and president obama, you know, he was so and such a great orator, so, so dynamic, i think could have been somebody who really took the country o
do you and or ted is be a principled bipartisan work with anybody who's serious about moving forward you you a lot of stories about how legislation was crafted such as health care bennett and then it twists turns in the end bennett didn't support the affordable care act because of how it moved. how do you kind of maintain those relationships when things do change, when long game changes and cut out the bipartisanship? well, you know, it relates also to one of the other rules about spending,...
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she gave a ted talk in 2017 on helping underrepresented students. >> by reaching out to our communities when we need help. >> she was returning home to washington, d.c., after visiting her family in kansas. >> she's the very. essence of what you would. want in a human being, and her life is irreplaceable. >> duggins was president. >> of the harvard legal. >> aid bureau while in law school, and was a white house intern during the obama administration. two young. legal associates, sarah lee best and elizabeth anne keys, also died on american airlines flight 5342 and on the black hawk three more lives lost, including u.s. army staff sergeant ryan o'hara and chief warrant officer andrew eaves. 67 lives in all tragically cut short, creating ripples of sorrow for those who knew them well. >> all i. >> could do was call the people. >> that we knew were on that flight, and to hear their voicemail ed lavandera, thank you so much. >> coming up, president trump's new tariffs on canada, mexico and china are expected today. we'll look at how this could impact your grocery bills. >> i lay on my back
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. >> eight years ago, kiah duggins gave a ted talk at wichita state university about a mentorship program she started called princess project, which focused on empowering underrepresented young girls to succeed in college and become leaders. >> i wanted to do something that would elevate the existence of black and brown college students. i've learned that when we do not see the metaphorical black princesses in our lives, sometimes we just have to become them. >> wichita city councilman brandon johnson was with kia's father as the horrific news of wednesday night's crash unfolded into the family's nightmare. they find solace in hearing the magnitude of kia's influence. the messages i'm seeing on social media, the pictures and stories of how she was there for someone or inspired them to accomplish what they've accomplished. i think that's that's going to be what she's remembered for. >> that's it. that's how i prepare for a trip. bye, y'all. >> duggins even started a travel blog several years ago called not in kansas anymore. her adventures spanned continents and breathtaking landscapes. sh
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professor ted postel. calico did you look in his credentials? ms. gabbard: yes. calico are you aware of his appearances on russia today used by the russians to disseminate government approved messages? ms. gabbard: no. sen. kelly: chemistry student with a record of defending the assad regime? ms. gabbard: at that time i was not. sen. kelly: do you consider these two individuals, do consider them a better source for the chemistry of sarin gas than the u.s. intelligence community? ms. gabbard: iss at the time the information, i don't know the second person you are referring to come but m.i.t. professor ted postel and the investor -- inspectors provided credible questions that deserved examination. sen. kelly: did you attempt to wait post old's against the significant evidence and assessments already conducted by the ic? ms. gabbard: yes. sen. kelly: here's my concern. when we began this, described the thoughtful approach to analyzing and reaching conclusions. this is what we expect of our professionals. but we just kind of walked through how you came to question as
professor ted postel. calico did you look in his credentials? ms. gabbard: yes. calico are you aware of his appearances on russia today used by the russians to disseminate government approved messages? ms. gabbard: no. sen. kelly: chemistry student with a record of defending the assad regime? ms. gabbard: at that time i was not. sen. kelly: do you consider these two individuals, do consider them a better source for the chemistry of sarin gas than the u.s. intelligence community? ms. gabbard:...
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so he comes into the senate and you have people like ted kennedy, daniel patrick moynihan, bob dole, bill bradley, all sorts of people, john glenn, people who had really made their mark in american life in all sorts of different ways, including in the senate. so he took a seat in the far rear of the chamber where the newest members had to sit, but he immediately looked down and saw where dole was. and in his mind, he thought ahead and he thought, that's what i want to do. always had his eye on leadership then. and one of the reasons i think he eventually got there was unlike 99 out of 100 senators, he didn't want to be president. he had no desire to do that. he was fixated on that. and i think it made his strategic maneuvering easier within the senate, and it also made his path easier because he could take jobs that other people didn't want because it wasn't going to cost him in any kind of national campaign. you heard lamar alexander say you're smash him in the mouth strategy. explain what that is. and how did he apply that strategy not just to his own races? well, it's interesting
so he comes into the senate and you have people like ted kennedy, daniel patrick moynihan, bob dole, bill bradley, all sorts of people, john glenn, people who had really made their mark in american life in all sorts of different ways, including in the senate. so he took a seat in the far rear of the chamber where the newest members had to sit, but he immediately looked down and saw where dole was. and in his mind, he thought ahead and he thought, that's what i want to do. always had his eye on...
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were in law school together although i got the better end of that bargain because his classmate was ted cruz. and my classmate was catanese brown jackson. so and then we both made our way out to california as baby lawyers. i was in private practice. he was at the lawyers committee for civil rights and we co-counsel as baby attorneys a really tragic case of a lawful immigrant who was developmentally disabled and who was illegally deported by the federal government. and so we filed a lawsuit on his behalf and got him a bunch of compensation for that horrific situation. but that wasn't it. we then i then got elected to the democratic county central committee and became chair and we had a vacancy. and i appointed david chu to fill that vacancy and that was during george w bush. we as terrible as things are now, we forgot that this wasn't the first really bad presidency . there are other ones as well. and we fought the good fight for democratic party values. we then both got ourselves elected to the board of supervisors and worked together there and i saw david's leadership as board presiden
were in law school together although i got the better end of that bargain because his classmate was ted cruz. and my classmate was catanese brown jackson. so and then we both made our way out to california as baby lawyers. i was in private practice. he was at the lawyers committee for civil rights and we co-counsel as baby attorneys a really tragic case of a lawful immigrant who was developmentally disabled and who was illegally deported by the federal government. and so we filed a lawsuit on...
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the ted talk -- this is years ago. years ago. in an information age, you have a lot of information but if you don't get around a table and agree, you cannot get it implemented so that is where the united states needs to go. we need to collaborate on what we agree should move forward on the innovation so i hope that on this point, we so much is at stake, look, if we -- manufacturing is growing in my state and i'm telling you chips and science as part of it. we did not get billions like some other states manufacturing -- why? ai is meeting cheap electricity. we want this renaissance of manufacturing in the united states of america. i disagree with my colleague from ohio because we work on this and i can tell you that that investment is what is helping us. it is helping us grow the manufacturing. so anyway, i hope that you will work with us to create that level of collaboration around facts and information said that we can keep moving forward on this. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator markey. >> thank, mr. chairman. i w
the ted talk -- this is years ago. years ago. in an information age, you have a lot of information but if you don't get around a table and agree, you cannot get it implemented so that is where the united states needs to go. we need to collaborate on what we agree should move forward on the innovation so i hope that on this point, we so much is at stake, look, if we -- manufacturing is growing in my state and i'm telling you chips and science as part of it. we did not get billions like some...
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investigated the air a florida crash into the potomac in 1982 and a 1978 crash, involving alaska senator tedoin us. the philadelphia crash is the most recent. we have some new pictures now of the interior of that jet as it was confirmed. it was a medevac jet, as everybody knows. there are really quite a few scenarios that could be responsible for that jet plunging to earth, aren't there? >> absolutely. and, of course, the cockpit voice recorder will be critical. we can think -- there's been speculation about an oxygen fire. that could have happened. disorientation of the pilots, i wondered about if a door had possibly come open. i'm not suggesting that happened. the ntsb will have to establish that, and it'll be very difficult if that that voice order is not intact or if they can't find it. jon: yeah. so far they have not been able to locate it, apparently. there was obviously a huge explosion. those recorders are supposed to be extremely robust. it would be unusual, wouldn't it, for it not to be available? >> correct, jon. it should have survived the impact. but this was an extremely violen
investigated the air a florida crash into the potomac in 1982 and a 1978 crash, involving alaska senator tedoin us. the philadelphia crash is the most recent. we have some new pictures now of the interior of that jet as it was confirmed. it was a medevac jet, as everybody knows. there are really quite a few scenarios that could be responsible for that jet plunging to earth, aren't there? >> absolutely. and, of course, the cockpit voice recorder will be critical. we can think -- there's...
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his senator ted but reacted to the release today saying this. >> until now keith was captive the nightmaresor going to continue that work for the man was afraid from southern gaza in the city his wife and two young children were kidnapped on october 7 his wife and children have not been seen since. the scenes are far less chaotic today thank hamas for positing the release of policy and prisoners with if the hostages are paraded through a crowd again. they were exchanged today for 183 palestinian prisoners. >> we do expect in a similar release to take place next saturday for a handful of israeli hostages will be exchanged for palestinian prisoners. jon: trey, thanks. more fox report ahead in just an momentd . a retired school libra. i'm also a library board trustee, a mother of two, and a grandmother of two. about five years ago, i was working full time, i had an awful lot of things to take care of. i needed all the help i could get. i saw the commercials for prevagen. i started taking it. and it helped! i was better able to take care of all those little details. people say to me, "barbara,
his senator ted but reacted to the release today saying this. >> until now keith was captive the nightmaresor going to continue that work for the man was afraid from southern gaza in the city his wife and two young children were kidnapped on october 7 his wife and children have not been seen since. the scenes are far less chaotic today thank hamas for positing the release of policy and prisoners with if the hostages are paraded through a crowd again. they were exchanged today for 183...