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kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. we are in the ford museum standing in front of the presidential limousines that tell the story of transportation over the last 115 years or so. behind me is the carriage used by theodore roosevelt. by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars on public streets. roosevelt, for all the reputation he has as a forward-looking progressive, never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think he thought there was a formality involved that was appropriate to the dignity of the office. but i think also, he had a progressive and men of the people image he wanted to protect. at that time, automobiles were thought of as playthings for the wealthy. it would not do him good to be caught riding around in a car. he used that for his primary transportation when moving around washington. vehicles like this would happen fairly common in larger cities. we have a vision in our heads from western movies that everybody had a carriage and
kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. we are in the ford museum standing in front of the presidential limousines that tell the story of transportation over the last 115 years or so. behind me is the carriage used by theodore roosevelt. by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars on public streets. roosevelt, for all the reputation he has as a forward-looking progressive, never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles....
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history to this day remains the assassination of president john f. kennedy spurned on in the one nine hundred ninety s. by oliver stone's movie j.f.k. the nation began to re-examine one of the nation's most infamous crimes to separate fact from fiction and provide the public with some much needed transparency congress established the assassinations records review board presided over by attorney and law professor john tonight i'm now the chief judge of the u.s. district court of minnesota the the board's mission was to clear up any remaining mysteries surrounding the assassination now more than twenty years later the strobes of documents are finally being released with some appearing online earlier this summer and the rest kegel for publication this fall we were joined earlier by judge him to learn more about his role in this process. thank you so much your honor for coming on today cheap united states district judge of the u.s. district court for the district of. judge to. thank you so much so. thank you i want to get started in the ninety ninth. cha
history to this day remains the assassination of president john f. kennedy spurned on in the one nine hundred ninety s. by oliver stone's movie j.f.k. the nation began to re-examine one of the nation's most infamous crimes to separate fact from fiction and provide the public with some much needed transparency congress established the assassinations records review board presided over by attorney and law professor john tonight i'm now the chief judge of the u.s. district court of minnesota the...
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of course, president lincoln had been assassinated in the 1860's. it seems for a time which is thought people would not harm the president. it couldn't happen again. unfortunately, it did several times, even before president kennedy was assassinated. i do also like the sunshine special because it is so associated with president roosevelt and so perfect for his sunny optimism during the darkest years of the depression. the love that car very much. he enjoyed writing it and insisted on the top being down when it was nice. it loves to be able to reach out, shake hands. they really did get a lot of energy out of that. both of those cars are really associated with that. presidential limousines are a permanent -- are a permanent exhibit here. have been on the floor since the day we got them and have remained on the floor. the kennedy car was off display for several years out of sensitivity of the tragedy associated with it, but it has been on the floor since the late 1970's. these are some of the first things people see when they come in because they are
of course, president lincoln had been assassinated in the 1860's. it seems for a time which is thought people would not harm the president. it couldn't happen again. unfortunately, it did several times, even before president kennedy was assassinated. i do also like the sunshine special because it is so associated with president roosevelt and so perfect for his sunny optimism during the darkest years of the depression. the love that car very much. he enjoyed writing it and insisted on the top...
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he worried every day of his life since his brother was assassinated, he worried about assassination himself every day of his life. he decided to go and do the event as scheduled. but he didn't make it a campaign event. he threw away any prepared remarks. he got up and spoke extemporaneously are about a what had happened, and he was the person who announced the news to most of the people in that live audience of his in indianapolis. most of the people there did not know it because they'd been there waiting for him to arrive, and they didn't have radios, no cell phones, and this there waso way of them having news. and is it was his job that night to stand up on that stage and announce it to that crowd. and it's just a stunning moment when he does it. he then talked very personally about his own loss through assassination, something he hadn't done publicly before. and so he left the stage quickly. it wasn't a long thing, you know, maybe about ten minutes that he spoke, maybe less. quoted some poetry. it was really a beautiful, extemporaneous moment. and indianapolis was one of the cities that
he worried every day of his life since his brother was assassinated, he worried about assassination himself every day of his life. he decided to go and do the event as scheduled. but he didn't make it a campaign event. he threw away any prepared remarks. he got up and spoke extemporaneously are about a what had happened, and he was the person who announced the news to most of the people in that live audience of his in indianapolis. most of the people there did not know it because they'd been...
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and soon after the assassination, a citizens' organization formed. it was the grand army of the republic which was the veterans association more the civil war -- for the civil war. you know, all these civil war veterans were living in the city, and they -- and mckinley sort of made a name for himself during the civil war. so hay felt like they had to to -- they felt like they had to kind of stand up and protect their compatriot. and they really, you know, they were, they talked about going to home to investigate it and really wanted to stamp out anarchism in pierce county. and the language that they used was really vehement. they called them vipers and adders and talked about them as, like, a disease aha needs to be removed from the body politic. the threat of actual violence. that eventually morphed into real interest in the publications coming out of home, and there were two people -- well, there was like two different events where people were arrested for articles that they published in discontent, and then lois wasteberker, she published a paper
and soon after the assassination, a citizens' organization formed. it was the grand army of the republic which was the veterans association more the civil war -- for the civil war. you know, all these civil war veterans were living in the city, and they -- and mckinley sort of made a name for himself during the civil war. so hay felt like they had to to -- they felt like they had to kind of stand up and protect their compatriot. and they really, you know, they were, they talked about going to...
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i want to ask you this, especially about the assassination call.to blow up the white house, johnny depp, when's the last time an actor assassinated a president? robert de niro wants to punch him in the face. i did all the examples last night i don't have time. when do we start arresting people? >> that's my point. i have zero tolerance whether the president is barack obama or donald trump, i have zero tolerance for those who allude to the murder, the assassination of the president of the united states. that is a crime. if you mean it, you're going to go to jail. and i think the best cure for it is to have two hulking secret service guys go visit the state senator and say part of me -- pardon me ma'am, what exacty did you say? what exactly did you mean? how do we know you weren't serious about this? how do we know you're not a plotter? i am all for the first amendment, i am all for freedom of speech. when you begin threatening the life of the commander in chief, of the president of the united states, i have zero tolerance. >> sean: should they be ar
i want to ask you this, especially about the assassination call.to blow up the white house, johnny depp, when's the last time an actor assassinated a president? robert de niro wants to punch him in the face. i did all the examples last night i don't have time. when do we start arresting people? >> that's my point. i have zero tolerance whether the president is barack obama or donald trump, i have zero tolerance for those who allude to the murder, the assassination of the president of the...
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someone calling for his assassination. going to play lawyer here. trish: come on. this is a new low. train for conservatives when barack obama, maybe more so than fdr. conservatives are appetite that, but they suspect of the country decided essentially. we are going to go with it. the election of donald trump seems to have unhinged the left like a state lawmaker in the survey. trish: i just find it absolutely outrageous, dangerous rhetoric trying to inspire one of her followers to do something unthinkable. these lawmakers need to think about the state or country is in right now and forget the politics for a second. this is not about getting democrats alike say. this is about the healthy future of our country. by the way, where's the democratic party on this? they are not saying this is wrong. they are not required to step down. they spoke to uphold the law. >> some democrats did speak out where mccaskill did speak out. the state party in missouri, but you haven't heard anything from the democratic national committee and ju
someone calling for his assassination. going to play lawyer here. trish: come on. this is a new low. train for conservatives when barack obama, maybe more so than fdr. conservatives are appetite that, but they suspect of the country decided essentially. we are going to go with it. the election of donald trump seems to have unhinged the left like a state lawmaker in the survey. trish: i just find it absolutely outrageous, dangerous rhetoric trying to inspire one of her followers to do something...
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he was assassinated, it was horrible. he was assassinated after bobbie kennedy was assassinated. somebody walked in his office and blew him away. we all used to watch -- my partners and i used to watch william f buckley on "firing line." he was witty and he went to yale . he used a lot of big words, and his son went to yale with me. i admired his son. buckley was a keen intellectual and i like how he took on the left. there was a famous interie it was like two duelers like a sword battle. it was great. it was exhilarating. what do they have to do with each other? opposite ends of the political spectrum. we were shocked when lewenstein was assassinated. i remember reading about his funeral. the person who gave his eulogy was william f buckley, his best friend. at that moment i knew that the power elite was more complicated than the cartoons and the stereo types we in the black community were circulating about who was a good guy and who was a bad guy. it was black like me. your afro had to be so big and you had to learn some say swahili words or you weren't really black. or you had
he was assassinated, it was horrible. he was assassinated after bobbie kennedy was assassinated. somebody walked in his office and blew him away. we all used to watch -- my partners and i used to watch william f buckley on "firing line." he was witty and he went to yale . he used a lot of big words, and his son went to yale with me. i admired his son. buckley was a keen intellectual and i like how he took on the left. there was a famous interie it was like two duelers like a sword...
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and the assassins are men, almost -- there may have been one woman assassined. mostly all men. that's the active sex, i guess. >> just men always screwing things up. >> you just got to get in there. >> you finished this, i'm asking. i want to take the next step. you finished this when, when trump was elected? >> long before. >> the reason i ask that question, what do you makest fact, not that it just, you know, it lands in this trumpian moment. >> i know. we talked about that earlier wlachlt do you make of the fact that we had so many issues with trump and women during this campaign. >> i know. it's so true. well, of course, as you know, trump didn't win the popular vote. >> exactly. >> and if one looked into it carefully as i guess nobody is really going to, it may be very well that the election was rigged. i mean there may have been things that were done and n. wisconsin or pennsylvania. >> or in russia. >> coming from russia. absolutely. i mean if you really maybe 50 years from now when people can sift through evidence, it would turn out that he didn't really win. i mean he
and the assassins are men, almost -- there may have been one woman assassined. mostly all men. that's the active sex, i guess. >> just men always screwing things up. >> you just got to get in there. >> you finished this, i'm asking. i want to take the next step. you finished this when, when trump was elected? >> long before. >> the reason i ask that question, what do you makest fact, not that it just, you know, it lands in this trumpian moment. >> i know. we...
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hopes for assassination and calling people racist.there any worse thing to call somebody in america? they know it stippings. but don't know it is true. they think ray they are epititled to a electoral victory and it was stolen. it is madness. and the lest lost their mind. and and what the law ha she may have gotten fired up deputy and department motional. and she has to keep the dialogue on the right page, not to level these keepeds of >> this is the the. calming for the hope forever assassination >> or uses material is a disgrace. she's free to disagree with trump. bullpen hoping for a assassination, you are right. it is awful and not only a legal sanction but cultural sanction them and condemn it on a mass scale. no place in america for this. >> she should know better and hopefully we'll see an apologize. thank you >> new reports of the ria wonk well of a terrorist tack its monthses ago. monthses ago. canned leer notebooks! one cent! rulers, glue and 12-pack pencils! all one cent each! hur to office depot office max! ♪taking care of
hopes for assassination and calling people racist.there any worse thing to call somebody in america? they know it stippings. but don't know it is true. they think ray they are epititled to a electoral victory and it was stolen. it is madness. and the lest lost their mind. and and what the law ha she may have gotten fired up deputy and department motional. and she has to keep the dialogue on the right page, not to level these keepeds of >> this is the the. calming for the hope forever...
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i can't talk about the civil war without talking about the lincoln assassination. it is endlessly fascinating to me and readers. but i tell it from the perspective of claire harris who is there with her fiancÉ in the presidential box when president lincoln is assassinated and whose husband she is engaged to at the time and is traumatized in part by the experience but apart from rehabilitation, mental illness, he is suffering over the years but he will wind up after the war along with her children talking about again i couldn't protect her, somebody came in and attacked my family. later he admits he killed them himself but still trying to save the president, still traumatized, he almost died the night of the assassination because no one is paying attention to him, they are trying to save the president and claire harris finally says he needs some attention but amazingly tragic story. i was talking about slavery, you cannot understand the war without understanding slavery, wrestling with this human institution. i wanted to weave in some figures who are fairly well kno
i can't talk about the civil war without talking about the lincoln assassination. it is endlessly fascinating to me and readers. but i tell it from the perspective of claire harris who is there with her fiancÉ in the presidential box when president lincoln is assassinated and whose husband she is engaged to at the time and is traumatized in part by the experience but apart from rehabilitation, mental illness, he is suffering over the years but he will wind up after the war along with her...
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. >> on the date of huey long's assassination, he was the u.s. senator. but he was in baton rouge visiting the louisiana legislature, in particular, the house of representatives. and visiting with the speaker of the house at that time, alan ellington. they were here. and in fact, as you like to when you accompany me, we'll walk to the speaker's desk where huey and eleanor had just finished a discussion or were discussing everything. you get an idea that from there, you can see the entire chamber. you have to remember, huey long, while being a hands-on governor, he was also a hands-on senator and never really felt like he was no longer governor. o.k. allen was the governor at the time but huey long still wielded great influence in the legislature. even more so, some say, because now he was a u.s. sitting senator. so as we walk, this is where they would have been, and the last known photograph taken of huey long was -- prior to his assassination was huey long standing right about here where this chair is. and the speaker of the house who was presiding, watc
. >> on the date of huey long's assassination, he was the u.s. senator. but he was in baton rouge visiting the louisiana legislature, in particular, the house of representatives. and visiting with the speaker of the house at that time, alan ellington. they were here. and in fact, as you like to when you accompany me, we'll walk to the speaker's desk where huey and eleanor had just finished a discussion or were discussing everything. you get an idea that from there, you can see the entire...
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, his would-be assassin, he was going to die. got was going to take his life. reagan felt his survival was contingent upon his forgiveness, that that was something he needed to do. reagan would survive and go on to telling number of people, his son michael, his daughter marine, the reverend louis evans, billy graham, he would tell this to mother teresa, to cardinal cooke in new york, that he believed he was spared by godfrey special purpose. and as edmund morris put it, he believed that this -- reagan wrote this in his diary -- whatever happens now, i om i like the got and i will try to serve him in every way i can. morse said that mr. reagan it was time to take on that institutional murder of also liberty is known as soviet communism. -- institutional murderer of all liberties known as soviet communism. seven accomplices were named, conceived by the bulgarian secret service. he got to st. peter's square early that morning, probably first arrived around 9:00 a.m., waited all day. on the other side of st. peter's square, one of hi
, his would-be assassin, he was going to die. got was going to take his life. reagan felt his survival was contingent upon his forgiveness, that that was something he needed to do. reagan would survive and go on to telling number of people, his son michael, his daughter marine, the reverend louis evans, billy graham, he would tell this to mother teresa, to cardinal cooke in new york, that he believed he was spared by godfrey special purpose. and as edmund morris put it, he believed that this --...
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the would-be assassin's name is tran vanh be tu.agrees to meet me at a hotel just off the expressway. so he came out of this pho shop? >> thompson: no regret, no remorse. for be tu, this was not attempted murder. it was an act of war. >> thompson: be tu had been a hard core front member. he says they'd even tried to recruit him to join k9. but he split from the group before the shooting. so you were recruited to join the k9 organization. is that right? >> thompson: and it was your understanding that k9 was a hit squad or some kind of secret operations squad, is that right? >> thompson: each chapter had people who were in the k9-- so houston, san jose, orange county. is that right? >> thompson: dam phong's family think that dam phong is criticizing the front and that got him killed. does that sound accurate to you? >> thompson: do you know the name of the person who killed dam phong? >> thompson: be tu won't go any further, but then i catch a major break. i find a high-ranking former front leader who has never spoken to anyone in law
the would-be assassin's name is tran vanh be tu.agrees to meet me at a hotel just off the expressway. so he came out of this pho shop? >> thompson: no regret, no remorse. for be tu, this was not attempted murder. it was an act of war. >> thompson: be tu had been a hard core front member. he says they'd even tried to recruit him to join k9. but he split from the group before the shooting. so you were recruited to join the k9 organization. is that right? >> thompson: and it was...
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about four people later was the assassin at point blank range. he went on to live for several more days but infection had overcome the wound and he died shortly there aftafter. when the legislature here in ohio found out about his death, they immediately began crafting a bill, creating the red carnation as the state flower and it's a memorial to this great president and great ohio governor. >> there is a monument that said he would come and turn around and wave good-bye for the day. and then he, of course, would come into the statehouse and go to work. oftentimes we don't look at the other components of the monument. there's an adult male with a young boy and he represents prosperity and he's ushering youth into prosperity because it was william mckinley during the industrial reverend lulolution country became very prosperous. on the other side is an adult woman with a young girl and she represents peace and she's ushering youth into peace. we're very proud of that monument. it's in a grand location for all ohioans and for all to enjoy. this is a
about four people later was the assassin at point blank range. he went on to live for several more days but infection had overcome the wound and he died shortly there aftafter. when the legislature here in ohio found out about his death, they immediately began crafting a bill, creating the red carnation as the state flower and it's a memorial to this great president and great ohio governor. >> there is a monument that said he would come and turn around and wave good-bye for the day. and...
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presidents that was assassinated in office. he was actually in a receiving line in buffalo, new york, at the panamerica exposition. he oftentimes wore a red carnation on his lapel while working as governor and again as the president. it said that a little girl about the age ovf 7 or 8 asked the president for his flower and took it off and gave it to her. about four people later was the assassin who shot him at point-blank range. and he actually went onto live for several more days. but infection had overcome the wound and he died shortly thereafter. so when the legislature here in ohio found out about his death, they immediately began crafting a bill creating the red carnation as the state flower. a memorial to this great president and great ohio governor. on the grounds of the ohio state house is a monument dedicated to william mckinley. and it's interesting where it's erected. it's erected at the exact place where it's said he would come to work every day crossing high street. and he'd turn around and wave good-bye to his wif
presidents that was assassinated in office. he was actually in a receiving line in buffalo, new york, at the panamerica exposition. he oftentimes wore a red carnation on his lapel while working as governor and again as the president. it said that a little girl about the age ovf 7 or 8 asked the president for his flower and took it off and gave it to her. about four people later was the assassin who shot him at point-blank range. and he actually went onto live for several more days. but...
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another man assassinated him, he was a klansman. there was a young boy who assassinated nine black worshipers. he was a klansman. the president wants to fight terrorism. i am a man of color. i am a black american. i don't understand why we go way over there to fight terrorism when we have it right here in america. i know a lot of white people won't believe it because they cannot see it. they are in the midst of it. for a person of color, it is here. we need to take our resources like we are doing now with c-span and educate the public that we have a problem right here in the united states. neo-nazis, white supremacists to go ahead -- like people build the south -- black south.built the host: professor spence, go ahead. guest: i agree with everything the caller said. trump has a constituency. believe or if they do not believe wholeheartedly, they are willing to tolerate white supremacists in order to deal with what they feel is their fall from grace in american life. trump feels as if he has to speak to his face. trump himself has be
another man assassinated him, he was a klansman. there was a young boy who assassinated nine black worshipers. he was a klansman. the president wants to fight terrorism. i am a man of color. i am a black american. i don't understand why we go way over there to fight terrorism when we have it right here in america. i know a lot of white people won't believe it because they cannot see it. they are in the midst of it. for a person of color, it is here. we need to take our resources like we are...
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king was assassinated. you could almost feel. it was palpable. can you feel the burden that people felt that this is the city in which dr. king was assassinated. i heard people say the same thing about dallas after the assassination of j.f.k. what do you say to the persons who still, for whatever reason, feel that sort of burden, that sort of weight? >> go to germany. talks to germans. it's a modern country. it's the only country in the world that has really dealt with this past since. no country has done that more than germany. and they must get credit for that. and they have. by the way, memphis, i remember meeting b.b. king on beal street. >> it's hard to forget. modern germany is a leading part of the modern europe. out of that war came something with a silver lining named the european un dwron. although, it is being stressed enormously at the moment by the influx of refugees from the middle east who as far as i'm concerned came in as a result of the bush invasion in iraq. but consequences of that have
king was assassinated. you could almost feel. it was palpable. can you feel the burden that people felt that this is the city in which dr. king was assassinated. i heard people say the same thing about dallas after the assassination of j.f.k. what do you say to the persons who still, for whatever reason, feel that sort of burden, that sort of weight? >> go to germany. talks to germans. it's a modern country. it's the only country in the world that has really dealt with this past since. no...
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i don't know if you realize that during her lifetime, there were 19 attempts to assassinate her so you know, she was not universally loved by any stretch of the imagination. >> host: what was the talk at the dinner table when you know, talking about someone tried to kill grandma? what did the family do? >> guest: well you know for the most part it was not talked about. it was certainly not discussed, you know, in a lot of cases. it was just well, you know, it happened or the kkk put the largest bounty on her head that they have ever done for anyone and there was one occasion when some of the kkk had an opportunity to assassinate her, a very good opportunity so the story goes, they couldn't bring themselves to kill this woman. so yeah it was very real, very real. >> host: did your grandmother ever speak about a? >> guest: never, never and certainly not to her grandchildren. she never had personal protection whatsoever and i think that she just accept did that her work was too important to allow any kinds of threats to disturb her and she just went right on doing her thing. >> host: do y
i don't know if you realize that during her lifetime, there were 19 attempts to assassinate her so you know, she was not universally loved by any stretch of the imagination. >> host: what was the talk at the dinner table when you know, talking about someone tried to kill grandma? what did the family do? >> guest: well you know for the most part it was not talked about. it was certainly not discussed, you know, in a lot of cases. it was just well, you know, it happened or the kkk put...
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martin luther king is assassinated, there are thousands of riots. the african-american community is frustrated that these pramtss that are supposed to bring them freedom and greater equality are not working. they're going to do it by themselves. black power. right? and one of the more famous sort of illustrations of this is the black panthers. the black panther party, right? they're born in oakland. in '66, '67. and they spread from oakland around the country. and they're going to be the ground soldiers for black power in a way. they're going to arm themselves and make sure that the government does what it says it's going to do and they're not even going to care what the government's going to do because they're going to make sure society is run in a proper way. they start programs to bring chickens to poor people. chicken in every pot. they start armed patrols through the neighborhoods to make sure that the police are doing their job. right? what they say they want is freedom. from the white power structure. right? lbj's sitting there saying, i pass
martin luther king is assassinated, there are thousands of riots. the african-american community is frustrated that these pramtss that are supposed to bring them freedom and greater equality are not working. they're going to do it by themselves. black power. right? and one of the more famous sort of illustrations of this is the black panthers. the black panther party, right? they're born in oakland. in '66, '67. and they spread from oakland around the country. and they're going to be the ground...
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they are not saying the president should be assassinated. but they are ratcheting up the rhetoric on both side of the debate. lisa: we'll be right back. wise man, i'm nervous about things i can't control... affecting my good credit score. i see you've planted an uncertainty tree. chop that thing down. the clarity you seek... lies within the creditwise app from capital one. creditwise helps you protect your credit. and it's completely free for everyone. it's free for everyone? do hawks use the...
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they are not saying the president should be assassinated.th side of the debate. lisa: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >> sadly, that's it for us tonight. i hope you're sad too. it's been a pleasure being with you. i'm lisa boothe sitting in for judge jeanine. thank you so much for watching, "the greg gutfeld show" is coming up next here on the fox news channel. i'll see you soon. have a great night and a great rest of the weekend. ♪ ♪ >> i like him, he's a good man. he is not a racist, i can tell you that. he's a good person. he actually gets a very unfair press in that regard. finish but we'll see what happens. greg: i think we saw what happened. [laughter] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] greg: thank you. my beloved fans. [laughter] all right. another friday, another one bites the dust. trump officials are starting to look like dodgers' fans. everyone leaving early to beat the traffic. [laughter] this te
they are not saying the president should be assassinated.th side of the debate. lisa: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >> sadly, that's it for us tonight. i hope you're sad too. it's been a pleasure being with you. i'm lisa boothe sitting in for judge jeanine. thank you so much for watching, "the greg gutfeld show" is coming up next here on the fox news channel. i'll see you soon. have a great night and a great rest of the weekend. ♪ ♪ >> i like him, he's a good man. he is...
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translation: this violent, cowardly attack, this assassination that has killed and injured many people moved us all, will not defeat asked or our values. barcelona, for so long free from attacks, now has to rewrite its own history.
translation: this violent, cowardly attack, this assassination that has killed and injured many people moved us all, will not defeat asked or our values. barcelona, for so long free from attacks, now has to rewrite its own history.
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president trump's assassination. maria chappelle nadal made her late's poll gee last week. speaking at a news conference in ferguson she had made a mistake said she had made a mistake and let others down and not only apologized to the president but his family as well. the secret service is reportedly investigating her comment. the lawmaker faced growing critics including u.s. senator claire mccaskill and chairman of the state's democratic party who called for her to resign. schaap pell nadal reiterated yesterday she has no plans to step down. >>> coming up next, more on president trump as he prepares to address the nation for what's next for the u.s. military in afghanistan. and both weigh in on the expected plan and whether it will end the 16-year war. just moments away. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be.
president trump's assassination. maria chappelle nadal made her late's poll gee last week. speaking at a news conference in ferguson she had made a mistake said she had made a mistake and let others down and not only apologized to the president but his family as well. the secret service is reportedly investigating her comment. the lawmaker faced growing critics including u.s. senator claire mccaskill and chairman of the state's democratic party who called for her to resign. schaap pell nadal...
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missouri state senator maria chappell nadal said, i hope trump is assassinated. she was quickly condemned by fellow democrats and republicans. >> president trump, i apologize to you and your family. i also apologize to all of the people in missouri, and i also apologize to my colleagues. >> her post was a response to an earlier statement she made about her frustration with president trump. >>> you can officially rule out sports talkradio host as a gubernatorial job for chris christie. he announced he will not seek a job as a new york sports talk host. he had been filling in for one show earlier this year, and it was reported that he was in line host. chris christie's run as new jersey governor will end in
missouri state senator maria chappell nadal said, i hope trump is assassinated. she was quickly condemned by fellow democrats and republicans. >> president trump, i apologize to you and your family. i also apologize to all of the people in missouri, and i also apologize to my colleagues. >> her post was a response to an earlier statement she made about her frustration with president trump. >>> you can officially rule out sports talkradio host as a gubernatorial job for...
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he almost dies about the assassination. they're trying to save the president. but they said major it's amazing tragic story. when i was talking about slavery which runs through the war, you cannot understand the word without understanding slavery and americans, white and black wrestling with the killing institution. i wanted to weave in some figures were fairly well-known, make sure frederick douglass was in there. but i also wanted to get people in the story who they don't always realize that it was a man named joseph miller who is enslaved in kentucky. by 1864 even though kentucky is still union state the remained in the union, joseph miller runs away and was able to join the army. he insists on bringing the family with him. in the book i weave in some accounts of men who would often join the union army but left their families at home and getting letters from their lot live saying come back and get us. were getting horribly abuse. but joseph miller brings his family with him. he was promised in exchange for his service. his family could remain in camp and the
he almost dies about the assassination. they're trying to save the president. but they said major it's amazing tragic story. when i was talking about slavery which runs through the war, you cannot understand the word without understanding slavery and americans, white and black wrestling with the killing institution. i wanted to weave in some figures were fairly well-known, make sure frederick douglass was in there. but i also wanted to get people in the story who they don't always realize that...
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president trump is assassinated. democrat maria chappelle-nadal says she was wrong for writing the post and has since deleted the post which she says was written out of frustration over the president's response to charlottesville, but she says she'll continue to exercise her first amendment rights. >>> a southern california woman says a family of bears often visits her back yard, but their latest visit was a little different. they really had a good time. watch as the mother bear and her cubs wrestle in the shade of a tree. they apparently were there for more than an hour. the homeowner said she had a great time watching but was very careful to keep her distance. you do not want to get between mama bear and her cubs. >> too bad she didn't go out there and hang out with them. >> get in a wrestling match? >> hey, guys. >> not advisable. >>> speaking of bears, it's a traditional wedding reception until the father and daughter get involved in a dance. >> many brides like to change their dresses, but this bride is making w
president trump is assassinated. democrat maria chappelle-nadal says she was wrong for writing the post and has since deleted the post which she says was written out of frustration over the president's response to charlottesville, but she says she'll continue to exercise her first amendment rights. >>> a southern california woman says a family of bears often visits her back yard, but their latest visit was a little different. they really had a good time. watch as the mother bear and...
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they are not saying the president should be assassinated.on both side of the debate. lisa: we'll be right back. lisa: we'll be right back. stay with award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this august visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. this august visit your local volvo dealer i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. what are all these different topped & loaded meals? it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like rodeos on top of rollercoasters. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. get your favorites on top of your favorites. it's just a burst pipe, i co(laugh) it. no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth it. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me mi
they are not saying the president should be assassinated.on both side of the debate. lisa: we'll be right back. lisa: we'll be right back. stay with award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this august visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. this august visit your local volvo dealer i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel...
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calling for the assassination of president is a federal crime, there is now a secret service investigationis. >> you are right, among extreme factions of left and right we have seen escalation of violence, that kind of rhetoric and that escalation that behavior is going to be tempting for mainstream republicans and democrats. i think they must employee every of forth to resist, last week i talked about, i believe here, that you know democrat were -- i should say leftists were upset that a republican congressman in minnesota was not having a town hall, they decided to protest outside of his house, and inti intimidate the neighbor who called cops, they have been ramping up on both sides this is an important moment to say, we disavow you know this sort of behavior this sort of rhetoric this is not when we're bwe're about representing the people and helping them out, we're not about violence. right. liz: unacceptable. this is unacceptable. i can't believe that this is happening in our point in history, so many people on edge, and people so many copycat things going on. this is such a toxic poi
calling for the assassination of president is a federal crime, there is now a secret service investigationis. >> you are right, among extreme factions of left and right we have seen escalation of violence, that kind of rhetoric and that escalation that behavior is going to be tempting for mainstream republicans and democrats. i think they must employee every of forth to resist, last week i talked about, i believe here, that you know democrat were -- i should say leftists were upset that a...
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now, we are entering the area of the hall where the assassination took place, but this is also, first, the double doors here were the entrance to the governor's office. now, while huey long was really the senator, he still acted like the governor. he would stay at the governor's mansion with governor allen and he was coming to use governor allen's office. as he walked past this column, it is -- again, i wasn't there. from all accounts and from talking with one of the body guards from when i was younger who was with huey long, dr. weis was in this area and walked out and approached senator long as he passed by to go in here. now, a verbal altercation of some sort took place. as huey and weis exchanged maybe heated words, arguments, who knows what, shots rang out. huey long was shot. as we know, there are still remnants, still bullet hole mark here. this is marble. you can see the hole. senator -- kind of stumbled. it was one gut shot, i would call it. one shot to the abdomen area. he was weakened and he started -- at that time his body guard, another body guard, who was -- i call him t
now, we are entering the area of the hall where the assassination took place, but this is also, first, the double doors here were the entrance to the governor's office. now, while huey long was really the senator, he still acted like the governor. he would stay at the governor's mansion with governor allen and he was coming to use governor allen's office. as he walked past this column, it is -- again, i wasn't there. from all accounts and from talking with one of the body guards from when i was...
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you don't call for people's assassination. there are groups out there that are violent.et charlottesville. but they are violent elsewhere. it's not a thing that should be happening nor incited or forwarded. we have to be careful distinguishing between actual insightful language like what we talk about here. secret service is now investigating this, and just nasty language. president trump said nasty terrible things to the point where he calls for violence, i condemn him and will again. i think that in this case, what we're talking about is something much more explicit than what trump said so far obviously. >> i have to run, but you talked a lot less. >> i sure did. >> thank you, all. >> got the job back. >> love having you on, i love having a longer further discussion with you about free speech, it's an important topic and issue that i'd like to unpack with you longer. >> looking forward to. >> thank you, that's all for us. thank you everyone for watching, we'll see you right back here tomorrow.duri k-up games. but with odor free blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, i
you don't call for people's assassination. there are groups out there that are violent.et charlottesville. but they are violent elsewhere. it's not a thing that should be happening nor incited or forwarded. we have to be careful distinguishing between actual insightful language like what we talk about here. secret service is now investigating this, and just nasty language. president trump said nasty terrible things to the point where he calls for violence, i condemn him and will again. i think...
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only a few hours ago battered by the assassins, this is oui’ weapon. battered by the assassins, thisat we have. together with professionalism, coordination and the efficiency of the security safety parties and in particular special reference to the armed forces, police, because there are two who have been injured. this isa are two who have been injured. this is a global fight against the terrorists. thank you very much. so that is the president of the gi’oup so that is the president of the group of catalonia, mr rajoy speaking as well, both offering m essa g es of speaking as well, both offering messages of solidarity and unity. worth making the point that it is a bit like stepping into the lion ‘s den in some respects for the prime minister, because there are so many people in catalonia who seek independence from the rest of spain, who want more autonomy. they are not co mforta ble who want more autonomy. they are not comfortable bedfellows, but here, very much a joint message of solidarity from both sides. we also heard from mr rajoy, spelling out that there will be a meeting in th
only a few hours ago battered by the assassins, this is oui’ weapon. battered by the assassins, thisat we have. together with professionalism, coordination and the efficiency of the security safety parties and in particular special reference to the armed forces, police, because there are two who have been injured. this isa are two who have been injured. this is a global fight against the terrorists. thank you very much. so that is the president of the gi’oup so that is the president of the...