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i know youk make a lot of decisions?nes aren't all that hard, but pretty e a decis. i was my dad by a cowboy. work to bdotogether. when i got to college and i was electeto the legislature more republican women as there wastey men and i never thought about it in i decided to run for governor and i found oue polling that it was hurti woman. south dakota never seen a womano congress to vote and policies and stuff but they weren't sure a woman had to be the c.e.o. when i got i remember standing in the rotunda in for n ceremony and i w the hundreds of people and the remota built around the fact that the day i was being sworn in as the first female governor of the state of south dakota was the 100th anniversary of women■[e rn south dakota. it 100th anniversary and c this was and 100 years before c0 years later■ we were swearing te first female governor and i was standing there for the very first time and i started to get ne and think this is historic, this is kind of a bi deal. i better not screw this up.theny hand on my dad's
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instead of paying as much is 400 bucks a month for seniors with diabetes, youks a month. know why we did that, everybody knows somebody who needs insulin or diabetes. you know how much it cost to make that, $10,and the guy who t didn't have a patent because he wanted to make sure everybody had access. if you add everything including the cost of packaging it, is 13 bucks. you're still making three times more than they would've. they're not getting cheated. they will pay what other people pay around the world. now with the leadership in partnership and the entire delegation, i want to the cost of insulin at 35 bucks for every american. every american. [applause] pres. biden: when i first got a pass that included all americans and we got it reauthoriz. the otr team wouldn't do it. it's only for seniors. for years people talked about this but we finally got it done and gave medicare t pow t negotiate lower drug prescription costs. just like the v.a. has been able to do for veterans for a long time. it's not just saving seniors ■ayer money. it's cutting the federal deficit. cu
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did youk you would go through a period of banning books in america? 4k to erase black history.history because as americans we make history and not erase it. the values of diversity, equality, and inclusion our core strengths of america. host: talking about cultural this is also from the pew research poll that says most trump voters favor aatio effort- drivenge republican and republican leading voters. nearly two thirds of trump support awhich is■ national effort to deport all of those in the countrycompared ton supporters. ■>raymond in denver, colorado, good morning. caller: good morning. my name is raymond and iould like to say good morning to america. what is goingwe have to look de. fear has been around for a very long■in030 mo longer going to be the majority. what is going to happen is white privilege in this country is a subconscious. if you look at history and the europeans that have changed history, all of these things like jesus being white, king james being white, they were moors. of eastern europeans changing history. the reason for that is fear. subconscious theme. h
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whatsoever that cash, but youk are supposedmy to believe me tht i paid back my boyfriend with, cash.laura: well, out one point and will go to the seventhso sound bite and we have so manys. sound bites because it is a wild and chris can react to this, she was pretending she could notship remember when the indictment that she doesn't remember when the relationship becamere romantic. she doesn't remember a lot about how much money or exactly where therthey were or when they wentt this was another moment i didn't find very credible. watch. >> i'm not sure of the tough t happen untilidn' after the physical relationship, i'm sure if you ask mr. wade because he is a male, he would n say june /july. because physical contact ended then. in my mind, being a woman, it when you have that hard conversation.if >> laura: now, chris, if this goes just to credibility ofou k basic facts, and again come ifnd you are in a relationship, you f know when it begins and ends and she kept saying, well, for a man... e the largest reaction like what are you talking about, she did that a lot today. in the end, c
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and if you are running against trump that's y to think if youk most of that vivek vote would've gonerump. a good bit of desantis would have gone to trump. you could argue there's a good 80% of the iowa caucus voting to trit still shows there is some appetite for a candidate not natr and if you are nikki haley or ron desantis, your hope is you can build on something like that. >> are guest with us if you want to ask questions about the iowa results and as we head towards new for democrats, 202-748-8001 for republicans. independents, 202-748-8002. if you want to text us your thoughts you can do so a 20for now the starting nominatiu think the biden campaignooks at the start and what goes on? guest: campaign months ago arrived at the conclusion that they are most likely facing a rematch with trump. i> doing this thing where they were hitting trump and hitting ron desantis. they were trying to brand ron desantis in such a way that most of the trump playbook would also work against him. if the nominee were to be nikki ha think they have given some thought to that and have tried to frame he
and if you are running against trump that's y to think if youk most of that vivek vote would've gonerump. a good bit of desantis would have gone to trump. you could argue there's a good 80% of the iowa caucus voting to trit still shows there is some appetite for a candidate not natr and if you are nikki haley or ron desantis, your hope is you can build on something like that. >> are guest with us if you want to ask questions about the iowa results and as we head towards new for democrats,...
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and s this is the way how we bridge it and maybe change our -- asking the question on which side are youk] so divided on it. if we ask it from the if point of the people, and i mean human and foreign politics is about the people, what to people of israel, what what dot people need? do the people of gaza and they need obviously in gaza is humanitarian access. so the question, how do we come to political answers. nge course -- [inaudible] this is why now for me, german foreign minister, i would say loud and clear that the access to gaza has to change. i believe that it's important that -- and eres can be used as border crossing as a well. but i was standing there besides estimated 3,000 trucks waiting to enter people are starving there and here is the food. so the food and the water has to come, come in. on the other hand, and this is , we cannot ignore the hostages are still in the hands -- some think they have be freed. the hands of hamas. so while you're speaking about humanitarian access to come in because of the people, we have to stay together and this is my countries -- other countri
and s this is the way how we bridge it and maybe change our -- asking the question on which side are youk] so divided on it. if we ask it from the if point of the people, and i mean human and foreign politics is about the people, what to people of israel, what what dot people need? do the people of gaza and they need obviously in gaza is humanitarian access. so the question, how do we come to political answers. nge course -- [inaudible] this is why now for me, german foreign minister, i would...
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and i thin>> youk, i do respect abby as an attorney. i think the one thing hunter does have goin e ong for him is abbe lowell. and i would argue there are noto many great attorneys in d.c., but he is a good attorney for sureat. ght >> and i thought he did as effective a job as he couldwe considering the hand that he was dealt, which was awful. with that said, do you think he was able to cast doubt in any area that sticks out in your mindha? >> no, no, i you know, the argument that was made by abby starting out was maybe brmeone else checked out box and they brought this mr. cleveland forward who just blew that out of the water and said, i stood there, watched him check that box and the otherg to boxes and told him to take his time, which he dids time. of then said, well, he was really sort of rushed into buy buyingin gun and cleveland saide no. he came in intendingnding to toy a gun. and then there was this ludicrous argument that hed thes sort of immaculate period of sobriety or, at least he was just drinking, not using drugs v . and t
and i thin>> youk, i do respect abby as an attorney. i think the one thing hunter does have goin e ong for him is abbe lowell. and i would argue there are noto many great attorneys in d.c., but he is a good attorney for sureat. ght >> and i thought he did as effective a job as he couldwe considering the hand that he was dealt, which was awful. with that said, do you think he was able to cast doubt in any area that sticks out in your mindha? >> no, no, i you know, the argument...
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definitely some major developments for both youk and israel over the weekend. let's start looking at ukraine which got of course the majority of this $95 billion package. ukraine as you mentioned is getting $61 billion worth of that. i think it's worth pointing out that about 80% of that $60 billion is one way or another funneling back into the u.s. defense economy for lack of a better word. these are i think so this such as to replenish u.s. stockpiles that have been given to the ukrainians, but also purchase new advanced weapon systems for the ukrainians, these would be things such as long range missiles for the himars rocket launchers that have been so effective for the ukrainians, but we're also seeing in this package a lot of very traditional weapons, if you will, things such as artillery ammunition, regular ammunition, things the ukrainians have for months now, six months or more, been signaling very clearly they have a significant shortage of, russia has been capitalizing on those shortages. israel also a major beneficiary here, about $26 billion just to
definitely some major developments for both youk and israel over the weekend. let's start looking at ukraine which got of course the majority of this $95 billion package. ukraine as you mentioned is getting $61 billion worth of that. i think it's worth pointing out that about 80% of that $60 billion is one way or another funneling back into the u.s. defense economy for lack of a better word. these are i think so this such as to replenish u.s. stockpiles that have been given to the ukrainians,...
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thank youk for a very warm welcome. i would like to acknowledge chicago president. [applause] clerk anna valencia. [applause] sheriff. [applause] illinois state controller mendoza. [applause] secretary of state and state treasurer. i am honored to be here at the economic club of chicago to talk about the middle class in america. the story to tell here in chicago. like many american cities, industrialization and emigration chicago -- it is not separate to the state of the economy. it was at the heart of it. by middle class, i do not mean a narrow or fixed group. i mean workers across industries and occupations from firefighters to nurses to factory workers. americans at the very top. we believe the gdp growth is not meaningful because it is not shared. if it does not impact the lives of these americans. we■'■á also believe the middle s in the thriving economy everywhere in the united states is key to building a more robust and resilient economy overall. america's middle class has been at the heart of america's success. this leads us to pursue an agenda focused on cla
thank youk for a very warm welcome. i would like to acknowledge chicago president. [applause] clerk anna valencia. [applause] sheriff. [applause] illinois state controller mendoza. [applause] secretary of state and state treasurer. i am honored to be here at the economic club of chicago to talk about the middle class in america. the story to tell here in chicago. like many american cities, industrialization and emigration chicago -- it is not separate to the state of the economy. it was at the...
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and that is fundamentally changing the way we talk to each other,information, and when youk are goingide. so close with this. this is new data we just pumaybn the union right now in determining the white house, the house, and the senate. look at these numbers, look how they shift. you havef right now 35% in maricopa county and growing is now independent. so the going to come through these independents, these younger folks. an if you look at the latino demographics in america, of course they skew younger. that is a big portion of this rise of independents comes from 40-year-old envelope, in this room -- this 40-year-old and below. that is my hope, this new generation coming in has the power to shift this dynamic because they are not nearly as . ms. tovar: your last slide right ther ide in 2020 during the pandemi absolutely correct on the data. we are one third, one third, one third, in regards to our political landscape in arizona. i knew in order to get elected statewide, i had to reach out to all. did. i didanother, i did not underese them, i treated them equally in making sure i was
and that is fundamentally changing the way we talk to each other,information, and when youk are goingide. so close with this. this is new data we just pumaybn the union right now in determining the white house, the house, and the senate. look at these numbers, look how they shift. you havef right now 35% in maricopa county and growing is now independent. so the going to come through these independents, these younger folks. an if you look at the latino demographics in america, of course they...
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goo more communities, build and rebuild our transportation systems to meet the 21st and even 22nk youkr questions. >> thank you, mr. secretary. re we begin with members questions i do want to flag the wi series today. d want to -- and the secretary secretary has a heart stops when asking is let's be respectful of the secretariese to keep my questions to five minutes. stay u our rules. so with that i'm going tour ranr open. >> thank you, mr. secretary if come today. a lotf out there in terms of how much you spent, how much hasn't been spent, what' on. from my math without 52.8% of the wayn of timeline to september 30, 2026. i also b my math dot issued in about 48.1% of the dollars. pretty close, not exact but pretty close, almost half-and-half. can you talk a little bit about some of the chaen done to address those challenges subcommittees can benefit from the dollars pgh yes. as you noted we are more or lesa five-year light of this authorization. and depending on how youure, buc measure of funds forgot we made roughly half o t available. as you know, our fundingorli■) t basis which mea
goo more communities, build and rebuild our transportation systems to meet the 21st and even 22nk youkr questions. >> thank you, mr. secretary. re we begin with members questions i do want to flag the wi series today. d want to -- and the secretary secretary has a heart stops when asking is let's be respectful of the secretariese to keep my questions to five minutes. stay u our rules. so with that i'm going tour ranr open. >> thank you, mr. secretary if come today. a lotf out there...
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y youk coach john calipari decides to leave kentucky after 15 seasons.hot of ashley's face. we'll tell you where he is heading next. look at ashley. >> i can't believe he's leaving. >> todd: she's stunned. >> i like ken kentucky, though. >> number one. ♪ my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. >> todd: former president trump says he will reveal his position on abortion later today. republicans and all others must follow their hearts and mind. that like ronald reagan before me, i believe in exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. former president suggesting he was leaning toward a natio
y youk coach john calipari decides to leave kentucky after 15 seasons.hot of ashley's face. we'll tell you where he is heading next. look at ashley. >> i can't believe he's leaving. >> todd: she's stunned. >> i like ken kentucky, though. >> number one. ♪ my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye....
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most veterans don't ask to be thanked.an they will tell youke it was ther honor to serve a country they loved. but the ones who don't covet themes that deserve it the moste so happy veterans day, and, thank you to everyone who served this great country, a country still striving towards the morek perfect union. an yd thank you for spending pat of your sunday with us.e yoi hope you have a great weeked they had. until it you can find us at @gowdyamerica or the trey gowdy >> todd: president-elect trump building his cab nets, tom homan border star and offering elise stefanik un ambassador. >> carley: this is veterans day. some columbia university students are planning a protest against the united states and israel, their plan to reject the holiday. >> todd: and the chiefs football team, one field goal of no longer being undefeated, dot, dot, dot, then this happened. >> kick to win it. oh! blocked! the chiefs have won. the chiefs have won. >> todd: we've got the best n.f.l. highlights straight ahead. go on the record, carley shimkus, i think we're looking at chiefs lions super bowl and i'm he
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isn't it ironic, don't youk. think? this is about the rule of law is this country. the sham impeachment ofac hmsecretary mayorkas is a basels political stump by extreme maga atrepublican. there is -- code >> you want to make allocations and concoct a breach of trust, which does not exist. >> trey: senator, they are debating impeachment of dhs secretary mayorkas. the the reality or the devil's advocate he is doing nothing but caring out joe biden's policies. as the house really talking about impeaching the right e cabinet th secretary is simply doing what t the president instructs him or her to do? is that the right person to be impeaching? >> you make a good point there but i would argue the best thing that house has done so far on the border with the passive hr t the authority that president biden has that he's not using. let's face it, president biden is just lying boldfaced to the american public when asking republicans since they want to give him authority to close the border. no, he took over when he we had the largest security border. president trump use the e
isn't it ironic, don't youk. think? this is about the rule of law is this country. the sham impeachment ofac hmsecretary mayorkas is a basels political stump by extreme maga atrepublican. there is -- code >> you want to make allocations and concoct a breach of trust, which does not exist. >> trey: senator, they are debating impeachment of dhs secretary mayorkas. the the reality or the devil's advocate he is doing nothing but caring out joe biden's policies. as the house really...
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today and this is a throughout if you would have overrun, you know, a governor who thenpresident, youku'd be persona non grata, let you in the town right and he ends up becoming. yeah. a part of that administration. yeah. he ends up saying, you know, carter liked me like he me. so i worked for his administration because that's what did he was a public servant he always put you know then the public service and service to you know the nation before anything else. well, that did come at a cost little bit, at least, at least with one. senator jesse helms never forgave. right. maybe we can move to there and this is this is really when remarkable things about your father out to the book was his ability to difficult certainly strong personalities. right and i think the one that is in the book is a relationship between cap weinberger and george shultz. so just to the scene and maybe you can comment on it. weinberger wants and ultimately your father become his deputy right. and then soon after george shultz becomes the secretary of state and then later on, he's now career advisor and he's manag
today and this is a throughout if you would have overrun, you know, a governor who thenpresident, youku'd be persona non grata, let you in the town right and he ends up becoming. yeah. a part of that administration. yeah. he ends up saying, you know, carter liked me like he me. so i worked for his administration because that's what did he was a public servant he always put you know then the public service and service to you know the nation before anything else. well, that did come at a cost...
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. >> youk you've been in a never ending negotiation with your ranking■ member maxine waters of californiahere's a movie that came out a couple of years ago calledbx "palm springs." it's some sort of version of "groundhog day." >> at the end of day maxine waters is waiting for you at tht change and greater understanding. over time, you get to a better place and you're learninmethinge this loop that we are in. what i would say is now that we are 20 months in on negotiations, our teams know everything about each other when it comes to stable coin. the wording of the bills on the bits that are the most difficult for usbwo resolve. we have a full understanding. waters and i, as well. she started this process. the terms of the republin passed out of the committee with democratic votes with the bipartisan majority in july. that architecture is hers. under a democratic congress when she first filed the bill. it's the architecture of new services, the new york model is what we took as the waters model , which is what we took as the republican model. and the tweaks on this stuff are terms. for the
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the media has realize that joe is over with the aaron burnett interview holding there hand asn when youkhere in the denial phase is a sick person lanes everybody in the room like i don't have a problem it's you people and cnn with aaron burnett already going oh boy they put the carts down and youa start to seerd this immediate industrial complex going through a horrible phase there in the acceptance phase how do we moveu on can't take that seriously.t he can'tno take biden's is biden is now's president and if you stild l arife going to vote form the means you're trumped arrangement as they had a safe and secure country you can hate trump all you want bf to understand would you choose a congenial surgeon or an arrogant surgeon with ice in his veins. if you want the congenial surgeon you are going to die. >> appoint kennedy?>> k >> i went that mean surgeon who goes to but as good as job asth that mighte have something thee with an issue for minority committees as they don't know a what a c computer is that isi incredibly racismet it's racist and condescending as as soa it' always beethn as
the media has realize that joe is over with the aaron burnett interview holding there hand asn when youkhere in the denial phase is a sick person lanes everybody in the room like i don't have a problem it's you people and cnn with aaron burnett already going oh boy they put the carts down and youa start to seerd this immediate industrial complex going through a horrible phase there in the acceptance phase how do we moveu on can't take that seriously.t he can'tno take biden's is biden is now's...
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senate between them, biden rubber-stamp jon tester and the haircut does not make youke conservative, in thenser navy seal tim and yet somehow the democrats think they are going to convince montanans to go democrat and they bring in celebrities and the state. we will get to that in a minute tim sheehy montana senate candidate, 5538 has you up over jon tester but jon tester ishe going hard with the celebrity push for him and waning hours a. the campaign. and i want to play clean clothes for you and the viewers. >> vote, vote, vote for jon tester. i hope you really, really takear to heart the freedoms that arebe being taken away from us. >> laura: articulate, too.ied tam, are you worried about glenn close and don'i don't mead a euphemism that you worry aboun glenn close, a very talented actress? i like her better boiling a wrap up at jon tester is the best we will get for now. this is classic democrats andat hollywood celebrities and pop stores to comment that we areme talkin ig to real people in montana but going town, to town vfw hall as with leno anda montana people are sick anspd ti
senate between them, biden rubber-stamp jon tester and the haircut does not make youke conservative, in thenser navy seal tim and yet somehow the democrats think they are going to convince montanans to go democrat and they bring in celebrities and the state. we will get to that in a minute tim sheehy montana senate candidate, 5538 has you up over jon tester but jon tester ishe going hard with the celebrity push for him and waning hours a. the campaign. and i want to play clean clothes for you...
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most veterans don't ask to be thanked.an they will tell youke it was ther honor to serve a country theyeserve it the moste so happy veterans day, and, thank you to everyone who served this great country, a country still striving towards the morek perfect union. an yd thank you for spending pat of your sunday with us.e yoi hope you have a great weeked they had. until it you can find us at @gowdyamerica or the trey gowdy >> todd: president-elect trump building his
most veterans don't ask to be thanked.an they will tell youke it was ther honor to serve a country theyeserve it the moste so happy veterans day, and, thank you to everyone who served this great country, a country still striving towards the morek perfect union. an yd thank you for spending pat of your sunday with us.e yoi hope you have a great weeked they had. until it you can find us at @gowdyamerica or the trey gowdy >> todd: president-elect trump building his
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netanyahu because is appointed for dues what you want liquid so interestingly donald trump is whatever youk them to down a black and white back and democracy and i think that is what is a sad but for think of this is the choice it is 11 following anything but occult and when you have a cold, in whatever that of the call says, that matters for donald trump there's no consistency and the only consistency is i went and i don't when the reelection illegal because the only solution was a trump solution, not one you exercise for everybody. >> others of you are in westrginia theatever that impressed having another candidate over the past four years. >> hey look i didn't vote for joe biden the first time, i voted for him for present within a bunch joe biden to again no monies i have no i did not want him to run again but he somehow has his impression they have egos was be honest and he was thehe only one that can actually gettrump pretty much of this trooper the fact of the matter is this only choices they have started to grandmother people pretty think of the. governor mission the governor of cali
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the four power lines go into it, and the fourth is faulty, you could have a meltdown on the scale of youkla. this is something that officials here are very concerned about. >> really troubling. thank you for the excellent reporting, richard engel. appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in the moscow bureau chief for the "new york times." thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. i know i was just speaking about the battlefield at ukraine, but i want to circle back to the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny. you wrote a piece for "the new york times" talking about your writings, which is powerful. this is something that he wrote, if they are told to feed you caviar, they will feed you caviar. if they are told to strangle you in your cell, they will strangle you. that gave me chills reading that, as if he saw his death coming. >> yeah, i also had chills when i saw that letter from a friend of navalny's who shared some of those letters with me. absolutely. navalny, you know, he had been in prison for more than three years. he was imprisoned after surviving an attack with the military-grad
the four power lines go into it, and the fourth is faulty, you could have a meltdown on the scale of youkla. this is something that officials here are very concerned about. >> really troubling. thank you for the excellent reporting, richard engel. appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in the moscow bureau chief for the "new york times." thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. i know i was just speaking about the battlefield at ukraine, but i want to circle back to the...
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ways that you teach your daughter not to judge herself and others were there appearances whom i think youkuch for saying that pretty fences moment where i telling family was really isolated because my husband nick is amino compromised we were seeing me up into many real people during the pandemic and i was working this topic and i was so concerned by the ways in which we have been taught all of this me included, look at a the bodies kind of ona scale implicitly as if we rank a special girls the women rather than viewing bodies for them and nobody else. and so whenever just do because were exposed to the very few people just bring up pictures of the amazing people i followed people who are fat ten fashionable and people are fat and brilliant people are mike favorite writers working today and some of whom are in bodies that are often judged harshly by the social standards that proliferation wanted to gaze to be clear that we are so happy that we share the world with all of these brilliant wonderful people and how wonderful that will appear in the world together and get to be in community the
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progressive cities, you and i will continue to have this conversation.i lo and while i love talking to youk rising, violent crime here to because i hate it for the victims. paul mauro, former policlicee officer, current attorney, thank you as always for loaningx us your expertise. >> thank you, sir. >> trey: coming up, did thesh u.s. share intelligence with iran and if so, why? what is biden's plan to detern iran to provoke the u.s. in that region? that and more is coming up only on "sunday night in america." ♪ ♪ force factor total beets is the number one beets brand in america. that's why friends and family recommend total beets. now you can find total beets blood pressure chews at walmart so you can boost nitric oxide, support blood pressure and improve heart health. rush to walmart and find total beets. ♪ ♪ >> trey: welcome back tomeri "sunday night in america." in the aftermath o" byf 9/11, we promised each other we would never forget. i'm sure the israelis made the same promises when were burnt a alive, and when parents watch the children murdered right before themselves were murdered.
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think it's a great thing which you probably will see more of i because they'll talk about it here when youkt what the biden administration is prioritizing talking about terrorism they areea talking about being illaug from china that are apprehending two casing the joint to the jordanians they saw that talking about a microcososcope on people you go to traditional latin mass at the richmond diocese and people who sp misinformation and the bulletin and every 2020 they said there's terroristctave their priorities wrong but the more we can talk about it beyond statese think people areeine. -- they have been so sulated from the consequences of their ideologies but the hill isth not that high. >> part of problem is because it's convincele p thing. the real strategy is it's to0i ments can behe and they are unable to control that in the response to that is th governance. that is really the it's hard to convince people that that'ut here's the proof of that. look at how let's just look at the united states for aond look at how american politics has changed over the last 30 years. 30 years ago immigra
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but youk a little closer to george gallup was a real prickly guy a w to attack his critics oy,harshlyhat i had been able to researchbout about the history of polling and presidential elections. so i was diggingarchivesunivers. and i got i was this guy was really going the handle of his critics not once or twice. but, you know, many times so he was he was certainly one o char. another one is a contemporary of was a failed jeweler in into market rh in new york and public opinion became a sort of a spinoff of k that he did. and he was he was an election pollster, butservations about pe wasn't really a bigoy fan it as gallup was and he was he was a real tepid kind of polling and one reason is it on polls. his bread and clients, industril clients and consumer opinion. that's where he wasxb■éome. but elmo roper is one of those founding fathers as well, a foun figures in polling, research and a a character in the book is a guy named warren f. he was the polling director at cbs news and was a great in polling and opinion research. ■ehe he developed or helped develop random dial telephone call
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then it will weaken as it crosses the youk can peninsula into a tropical storm as it approaches the eastf mexico. back here on land we're looking for a chance of severe storms throughout the northern plains and the rocrockies. could see a chance of strong winds and a chance of hail. a tough day yesterday. it was soupy, humid. we had a stormy weather that moved through. we're going to see low humidity. temperatures in the low 80s. another spot where we could see showers and storms are throughout the southeast and gulf coast where we could see heavy rain and flooding at times. >> michelle grossman, thank you. >>> next up here on "way too early," the supreme court is expected to finally rule on donald trump's presidential immunity case later this morning. we'll go over the significance of that and some other recent rulings that have been handed down. we'll be right back on "way too early." way too ea rl (man) have you seen my ph- ahhh! (woman) oh no! (man) woah, woah, woah! (woman) no, no, no, no, no! (woman) great. (man) ughhh. (man) dude. (vo) you break it. we take it. trade in any phone,
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he said i came here 44 years ago from youk sviatoslav i can't i have respect for the u.s.a.me here and this is what they do. lawrence, on the upper east side there is like a group chat of moms and people are talking about it saying be careful. don't -- if you are on the sidewalk, look out for these mope heads because these guys will ride up on the sidewalk and grab all your belongings and pull with them. we have all been -- we have heard about this since before christmas. >> lawrence: they are so brazen and the fbi released a video of a train venezuelan cartel and they are fearless. they go after children. they traffic. they are already in the country. and brian, to your point about ice and what's happening here, ice can't work with new york state. there was a press conference done yesterday. when you become a sanctuary city you can't get the resources of ice. and if you all remember a few years ago, when they became sanctuary city, judges were allowing the criminals to go out the back door so that the ice agents couldn't arrest them. and this is what happens right now. >> b
he said i came here 44 years ago from youk sviatoslav i can't i have respect for the u.s.a.me here and this is what they do. lawrence, on the upper east side there is like a group chat of moms and people are talking about it saying be careful. don't -- if you are on the sidewalk, look out for these mope heads because these guys will ride up on the sidewalk and grab all your belongings and pull with them. we have all been -- we have heard about this since before christmas. >> lawrence:...
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you touched on this really interesting and and challenged some of the preconceived notions that i youkally i think i don't remember the exact but the actually much lower. the percentage of them that could qualify as truly invasive than would have thought. it's definitely like a i mea plt to become invasive normally i over the world all the time and some invasive. but i am so in■■d■/ awe invasive plants. they are so resource for honestly just doing an incredible job at plants. i'm sure you've all seen the japanese knotweed that we have. it is season for them now. there's a lot nearit's just li'e just taking over the whole lot and there's bes whe panic about japanese knotweed in the u.s. and in europe because it can concrete it can get into people's homes, i think until year in the uk youmortgage on ae was knotweed the property because it' hn rhizomes so. it's like if you leave a little rhizome behind, it can just reproduce. so if you see a whole bunchf knotweed anywhere, that's probably one organism. um, and knotweed what people are ow are that knotweed is just incredibly good at passin
you touched on this really interesting and and challenged some of the preconceived notions that i youkally i think i don't remember the exact but the actually much lower. the percentage of them that could qualify as truly invasive than would have thought. it's definitely like a i mea plt to become invasive normally i over the world all the time and some invasive. but i am so in■■d■/ awe invasive plants. they are so resource for honestly just doing an incredible job at plants. i'm sure...
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never lived alone, lived with her, her and her father her entire life, her her daughter they had a youkrs liked idea of being a mother, but was not so crazy. the reality of being mother, her, as with her husband's, any conflict beten work and family work one and that was i think a hard lesson for the three husbands and and for her daughter as well right her daughter still alive and she she is she lives i florida. i wrote her she's very private i wrote her a letter when started this as a courtesy she refused she to let me interviewer but as with her mother, when relatives or friends would call and say somebody named susan page has called me and wants to interview me, barbara, she would say, feel free to go ahead. she wouldn't say, have to do this for me. but she didn't say, i don't want you to speak to her. so that was all was all i could expect. and i am actually grateful to her for that. but, you know, her daughter's desire for privacy she, i think, cost barbara something she would liked because when she died, when barbara walters died about a year and a half ago. i kept waiting for gi
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it just depends youk far off in the distance, let me close this out.ulus showing up all around the bay area. um, this is the current radar you can see most of that activity is winding down, but it's some stuff up around yuba city. it just depends where you are. i mean, there's cumulus clouds. because of this low pressure that kind of just drifted over us, and the main low is further as you can see, and that that low as it goes further south is dropping significant rainfall in southern california, where they have flood advisories as well. much more rain will fall for us and s widely scattered. ours is really why these characters look where we are in terms dynamics motor s down here. this is just residual kind of background stuff. so it was impressive that we got as much as we did if you did get some. the high temperatures today were generally in the low are the ovw tonight. just clyde it clear, obviously, and there's some cool air around and we haven't been that cold, so we're going to see temperatures down back into the upper thirties 8 a.m. tomorrow m
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car company from people who produce cheap cars to the most expensive cars on thear market saying, youketo do this at your rate, you haveto to pay attention to thaty and then you also have to acknowledge that our grids are from the sixties and seventies and need to be updated.h is >> which is very expensive and takes a lot of time. >> sure but it doesn't mean that it's not a worthwhile project when you look at some of the outages that we've had.ow ted cruz, can go to cancÚn every year. >> where does gavin newsom go? the biggest looming energy crisis is coming from california >> judge jeanine: no question,i. look, as the demand for electricity grows, the u.s. continues to deny that there ist a problehem with the grid.it it continues to refuse topr protect thote grid.. the grid has been vulnerable for a long time before this push for electric vehicles. it's vulnerable to a cybertack attack, it's one or a bowl to an electric magnetic pulse, it's vulnerable to a national disaster which happens everydi hundred 50 years and we areo about do right now, and in truth, you know, the grid is like t
car company from people who produce cheap cars to the most expensive cars on thear market saying, youketo do this at your rate, you haveto to pay attention to thaty and then you also have to acknowledge that our grids are from the sixties and seventies and need to be updated.h is >> which is very expensive and takes a lot of time. >> sure but it doesn't mean that it's not a worthwhile project when you look at some of the outages that we've had.ow ted cruz, can go to cancÚn every...
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maybe youk little bit about political and military today and their great gasp of history is this something being absorbed. perhaps in congress as we used to when when congressmen were militarily, for instance, maybe talk about the importance of hist work you've done with this book for, military leaders and for today. i set an exam, a for anybody who wanted to stand for public office. frankly, i it's a it should be an absolute prerequisite that people shoulha knowledge history that if they're to try and decide anything to do with the future. i'm not sure that many british litiul pass that exam, frankly. but then neither would our schoolchildren. we had the dayn, missouri the we had a question about winston churchill. schoolchildren thought that he was a fictional character. and that i worrying thing, especially here, of course, in the national chÑdl etc. it means that the job you do and the job that justin does is a tremendously centrally important one. that yes, of vital. you know, this of brings to min all these great aphorisms about history. you what's on who fail to study the past, doom
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to shy away from any inconveni■c i foue and, i don't consider myself as sort of a champion at war, youkeic space? you know, i i think the role of carve out for myself is as somebodwh who was knowledgeable but also, know, brings, i think, a healthy dose of skepticism to everything that's much. this is is all the time we have. we are we are wrapping here. i just want to congratulate you again, the book. it was a pleasure to read. a real pleasure to talk with you today. thank you so much. i reallyreciate really smart questions. and i'vewjks "washington journal," a life form involving comingtom shasta talks about his group's 2024 congressional book, which is accomplishing of projects inme the federal budge. and rachel talks about a sub stack she founded focusing on gen zc-span's "wash" ♪ unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here are some highlights from key moments. colleague for yielding..ak today, my firstborn is to be married at 5:00. [applause] and again i find myself standing twhe chambers, praying this is not one more time when i miss one more of young children that i love a
to shy away from any inconveni■c i foue and, i don't consider myself as sort of a champion at war, youkeic space? you know, i i think the role of carve out for myself is as somebodwh who was knowledgeable but also, know, brings, i think, a healthy dose of skepticism to everything that's much. this is is all the time we have. we are we are wrapping here. i just want to congratulate you again, the book. it was a pleasure to read. a real pleasure to talk with you today. thank you so much. i...
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the thing about healthcare is you don't think about it and until youke have too.on't wake up thinking maybe in a few years i'll need a colonoscopy because by what i? they don't think about abortion what the law is, how to find it, what it means to get an abortion until the absolute must. >> talk about abortion bonds which i think it is something else -- that are out there that people don't know about. >> it is so striking to me how important abortion funds are and how few people know about them. they are the small nonprofit often very, very low staff organizations. they take money in that they get from donors and some of them focus on the cost of travel but some focus on the cost of the procedure. some of them partner with clinics. they basically help undercut this immense financial barrier that is always existed but especiallyeo now for people seeking abortions. they play a critical role. they are also really, really struggling at the moment. there is so much more demand. travel is expensive it's becoming more expensive as people of further to go. after dobbs lun
the thing about healthcare is you don't think about it and until youke have too.on't wake up thinking maybe in a few years i'll need a colonoscopy because by what i? they don't think about abortion what the law is, how to find it, what it means to get an abortion until the absolute must. >> talk about abortion bonds which i think it is something else -- that are out there that people don't know about. >> it is so striking to me how important abortion funds are and how few people...
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and early 1970s and even until the eighties, you know, kind of there was kind this knowledge about, youk, but there wasn't the tools to really look inside. there was an explosion. there was a true scientific explosionout genetics that period of time. and so it just with their theory before they could actually kind of look inside genes and find out. so so again, it kind of gets back to that is so fascinating that that we thinkq a straight line. and we think that it happens like this. but often you have to have a bunch of things all come together. and it wasn't heere were other pioneers that started looking at genetics. and i think it was the collectiwl to come together in the seventies and eighties, finally their breakthrough findings. t in your own, which i think helps illustrate why this is so challenging for researchers too, is that aft your mom passed away, it was like more than a another incident where popped up in your family. so i think, you know, like as were doing research did learn a little bit more about yoow now you know why some pe the mutation of course why they may get a di
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is what we ended up with with chinese spy balloon last year which is if you turn thed] differently, youk country. and we sent up the world's most advanced fighter jet to shoot it all down with, a quarter million dollar missiles a shot down. one of the things we shot down was a hobbyist balloon from, the northern illinois balloon meteorology. that just we didn't know was up there and. then you get into sort of two other categories that i think are the real interesting stuff, which is meteorological, atmospheric and phenomenon thate don't understand yet. butlessons of science of the lat couple of year, the last few decades, is that we should be really humble about our understanding the world and the world is probably much weirder than we think it is. and we, i think, have a bias that we understand a lot more of the world than we actually do. and then when you begin to go back, you realize how just how much of our knowledge is really new. you know, george washington lived and died not knowing dinosaurs existed until. 47. the gorilla by western science was considered a mythical creature akin
is what we ended up with with chinese spy balloon last year which is if you turn thed] differently, youk country. and we sent up the world's most advanced fighter jet to shoot it all down with, a quarter million dollar missiles a shot down. one of the things we shot down was a hobbyist balloon from, the northern illinois balloon meteorology. that just we didn't know was up there and. then you get into sort of two other categories that i think are the real interesting stuff, which is...
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ahead of the release ofúpliny the younger, then if you think going for youk again how music from theuth bay this weekend. and why? this really is the perfect way to try something new . they say 2000 zero zero party overs out of time. >> so tonight i'm gonna party like sfx: [alarm clock ringing] sfx: [thunder] sfx: [email notification] ♪ ♪ rich, indulgent chocolate with a luscious caramel filling. discover ghirardelli caramel squares. in a bag and a bar. makes life a bite better. ♪ when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin. some even achieved long—lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief after first dose. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about
ahead of the release ofúpliny the younger, then if you think going for youk again how music from theuth bay this weekend. and why? this really is the perfect way to try something new . they say 2000 zero zero party overs out of time. >> so tonight i'm gonna party like sfx: [alarm clock ringing] sfx: [thunder] sfx: [email notification] ♪ ♪ rich, indulgent chocolate with a luscious caramel filling. discover ghirardelli caramel squares. in a bag and a bar. makes life a bite better. ♪...
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it's between youke a and your dr to make a smart decision for yo and also for what's medically best fored to give berth to children who have no chance at a life.re: >> greg: alrighty then, straight again, saying no to♪ drugs after going all in on decriminalization. [♪♪] [♪♪] >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. we come to you for free! schedule now for free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ weeds... they have you surrounded. you're just gonna stand there? or are ya gonna take your lawn back. we're gonna take it back. we're gonna take it back. with scotts turf builder triple action! it gets three jobs done at
it's between youke a and your dr to make a smart decision for yo and also for what's medically best fored to give berth to children who have no chance at a life.re: >> greg: alrighty then, straight again, saying no to♪ drugs after going all in on decriminalization. [♪♪] [♪♪] >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could...
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i know youke to the deputies involved. what do they tell you? the 63-year-old driver who was in that car is doing well. he was taken to the hospital and recovered. take a listen to some of how they are also processing all of this. >> honestly, it was so natural and normal, it didn't feel like anything too crazy at the moment. the car was going -- it was 5 miles an hour, a decent speed, but at the time he kind of hit the brakes. i was able to jump over in perfect time. we were a little bit overwhelmed, but, i mean, to us, i don't feel like it was just -- it wasn't crazy for us in the moment. but after the fact, looking back, we looked at each other like, you know, my god, i can't believe we just did that. >> a lot of bravery, but they both said they were just doing their jobs. >> to reiterate, the driver is okay? >> the driver is okay. yep. >> maya eaglin, thank you so much. >>> let's talk now about the price you pay and the moment many americans have been waiting for. the federal reserve, as you know, as lowered its key interest rate by half a p
i know youke to the deputies involved. what do they tell you? the 63-year-old driver who was in that car is doing well. he was taken to the hospital and recovered. take a listen to some of how they are also processing all of this. >> honestly, it was so natural and normal, it didn't feel like anything too crazy at the moment. the car was going -- it was 5 miles an hour, a decent speed, but at the time he kind of hit the brakes. i was able to jump over in perfect time. we were a little bit...
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magnitude 6.5, magnitude 7 earthquakes have been occurring over the last few decades in the youk era area. we don't hear about it very much because it's not heavily populated. >> this is the first interview we're getting in, a man who lives in eureka who is describing the moment he felt the earthquake hit. let's listen. >> oh, my gosh. it's weird. i went to bed last night and thought, god, we haven't had an earthquake in a long time. i actually thought that last night. and we're sitting here having coffee in the morning here. me and my wife, we're on our phones. all of a sudden, our phones start beeping loud. i mean, the response is amazing with this alert system. and it says that we're about to have an earthquake, severe earthquake come. and it was like it hit right when it said that on our phones. and we kind of -- we have been through a lot of these up here, and you kind of sit there and wait for it and see if it's a big one. all of a sudden, it started really getting bigger. and we had to run outside. and we heard our chandelier swinging back and forth. and all the paintings were
magnitude 6.5, magnitude 7 earthquakes have been occurring over the last few decades in the youk era area. we don't hear about it very much because it's not heavily populated. >> this is the first interview we're getting in, a man who lives in eureka who is describing the moment he felt the earthquake hit. let's listen. >> oh, my gosh. it's weird. i went to bed last night and thought, god, we haven't had an earthquake in a long time. i actually thought that last night. and we're...
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sot contracwhatt fo i wasr youk account account is go. >> i think. and kat's 100% right her analysis and that, but whenn th you step on a school campus, there's a code of conduct that yousc to when you accept a scholarship except to play ball there are certain rulesn r that you have to to abide by. so when they are there's a difference between makingews e your judgment views heard and spewinarg threatening like i am hamas that's an entirely different thing than saying the that some of the worst things that we have heardng. to the but we have to get back to the grammar. okay. that's like the very the very argument of this is ignorant. hamas is not ver a proxyt of palestine. hamas is the government body of palestinea. so when they invaded on october 7th, that was palestine invading israel because it was their government. you can't say the government of america invaded't no america. so we already started splicing boys. th then we started hearing the pro hamas. hamas therepro i think i'v said it nauseum. you're either in or you're out. and if you're sayi
sot contracwhatt fo i wasr youk account account is go. >> i think. and kat's 100% right her analysis and that, but whenn th you step on a school campus, there's a code of conduct that yousc to when you accept a scholarship except to play ball there are certain rulesn r that you have to to abide by. so when they are there's a difference between makingews e your judgment views heard and spewinarg threatening like i am hamas that's an entirely different thing than saying the that some of the...
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this is america where you can th>> gree and youk aske will find other to come be with you. you can just sit around and just talk about. >> this is what single guys do. on wednesday night, a chili's at the bar trying to justify why they're alone on wednesdaygo ,you know, and they make up these crazy stories in, like, a yeah, i'm not with women right now because it's a choice. i'm focused on my careeri'd on, you know, i don't like, i just. the meantime, whatever they've been at chili' bee s, 14 hours is the same. >> i love chili's. chili's misses you coming back.c i'm having all the down myself, and it's just rose. it isn'tg: is it that evidence that it's like, screw misogyny. women are worse to women.u >> yeah. so women, they're basically say ,you know what? >> if you expand, that's. that's. that's homophobi thaa what is it with women? >> wow. you know, i think that women won have gone they've lost their mind. women have lose t their mind. and especially fat like. >> her. i mean, for real. my right. yes. ready? fat burner. fatyou.ig my sister is a big, fat. you never heard.
this is america where you can th>> gree and youk aske will find other to come be with you. you can just sit around and just talk about. >> this is what single guys do. on wednesday night, a chili's at the bar trying to justify why they're alone on wednesdaygo ,you know, and they make up these crazy stories in, like, a yeah, i'm not with women right now because it's a choice. i'm focused on my careeri'd on, you know, i don't like, i just. the meantime, whatever they've been at chili'...
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so many other important issues in the world like animal crueltotheiss >> you know, i noticed that youkd not to know what was in the book, yet you voice the audio fovoicedr the. eve >> did you ever read the book? thank you for readin g my book. i some words that were written about me and they were in a certain order of they call them sentences. yes. and so i rea orderd those aloud. i don't know if that meanst kn i read about, you know,ou'v what would you blame a you've got a lot of controversy. the ghostwriter, the editor, the publisher. it would publisher. >> was it their fault? well, a little known fact. anothe knowr of my dogs, his namewrit was ghostwriteerr, and i killed him this morning. does it bother you?o thes >> does it bother you that thish these stories about the doeg in north korea overshadow the rest of this book? >> you know what bothers me is that apparently i'm being overshadowed by the governor ofa the lesser dakota doug burgum and apparently i'm off the list for vp because he only kills rattlesnake ex. oh, yes and no. i really think that the lamestream media should foc
so many other important issues in the world like animal crueltotheiss >> you know, i noticed that youkd not to know what was in the book, yet you voice the audio fovoicedr the. eve >> did you ever read the book? thank you for readin g my book. i some words that were written about me and they were in a certain order of they call them sentences. yes. and so i rea orderd those aloud. i don't know if that meanst kn i read about, you know,ou'v what would you blame a you've got a lot of...
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a new york state judge just ruled that he's crooked as youke can get.ke this, and a lot of people expected something like this, but not for the amount. but this is a very dishonest man. this is a man that's been overturned alreadydon thi on the four times. but a crooked new york states. judge just ruled that i have to pay a fine of $355 million forlr having built the perfectot the company. he ruled against me before he even got the case. he ruled against ce.nst me me. he said i was guilty. he didn't know what i was evtany of before i even go the case. and with james, that's another case altogether. she's her casea horribly corrupty corp attorney general, and it's all having to do with election interference. >> every american should con be concerned tonight. this far-reaching, far-fetched case is nothing but furthecernr of justice in our great country. the us e of all designed in this case to get trump by any means g necessary. this case was brought by the radical new york attorney general, letitia james, who based her entire campaign on takinn ong down one family, one organization, one man
a new york state judge just ruled that he's crooked as youke can get.ke this, and a lot of people expected something like this, but not for the amount. but this is a very dishonest man. this is a man that's been overturned alreadydon thi on the four times. but a crooked new york states. judge just ruled that i have to pay a fine of $355 million forlr having built the perfectot the company. he ruled against me before he even got the case. he ruled against ce.nst me me. he said i was guilty. he...
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that wholei read about how, youk they took until the middle of thethe midd sixth paragraph e what i thought was some very important information is to point out that trump is not only been not been convicted of insurrectioy notn, he hasn't even been charged with it. yeah. and even what they they q quoted all eric swalwell, of all people, that was like, no, i wouldn't vote for that becauspeople"ie wa that be just us doing what we were saying? we're mad that they're doingyi ma and that should be more people should be saying that. >> but alsayino watching it'sine i hate when people are so disingenuous as to make the argumentnuou you people talk about biden and they said, well, trump's old too. >> it's like, stop, stop it. it's not the same thing. coulthing.d you imagine biden'sy truly, though, for, 45 minutes without a prompter? yeah, he would if he would pr on the for that long. >> ko, no, no, he would. and i don't think that thereakem are going to be any debates, unfortunately, i don't think makes me sad. but there's not going to be aney know if if the teleprompterd went down and hehe was was
that wholei read about how, youk they took until the middle of thethe midd sixth paragraph e what i thought was some very important information is to point out that trump is not only been not been convicted of insurrectioy notn, he hasn't even been charged with it. yeah. and even what they they q quoted all eric swalwell, of all people, that was like, no, i wouldn't vote for that becauspeople"ie wa that be just us doing what we were saying? we're mad that they're doingyi ma and that should...