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peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," among the co-authors of the book we turn to every year or so. it's called "impeachment in american history." susan page, best-selling author, usa today. chuck rosenberg, former attorney, former fbi official, also plans to be host of the msnbc podcast called "the oath." chuck, i want to begin with you, and let's talk about lawyering. these may be down to about the last three lawyers willing to represent this guy, and the old phrase comes to mind, you get what you pay for. by my count, among the three of them, there is the prosecutor who passed on charging bill cosby, there is the defense lawyer for roger stone, also represented a couple mobsters along the way, met with jeffrey epstein before his death, and there is a personal injury lawyer. on the other side of the ledger is this new mccarthy story out tonight, chuck. in addition to the lawyering, does it make a better case for witnesses? do you think we'll see them? >> i'm not sure we're going to see them. it is a case where i would love to see witnesses. how do you
peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," among the co-authors of the book we turn to every year or so. it's called "impeachment in american history." susan page, best-selling author, usa today. chuck rosenberg, former attorney, former fbi official, also plans to be host of the msnbc podcast called "the oath." chuck, i want to begin with you, and let's talk about lawyering. these may be down to about the last three lawyers willing to...
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i'm honored to be here alongside my friend secretary jim baker. he's an old friend and a colleague for many years in the government. and someone who i believe is probably one of the great statesman and public servants of our time. i'm proud to join him in introducing the president's nominee to be cia director ambassador bill burns. i've known bill for a long time. i've been in public life for probably over 50 years. and i work with him in many of those capacities that i've held in congress, during my tenure as chief of staff to president bill clinton and as director of the cia and secretary of defense in president obama's administration. the job of leading the extraordinary women and men of the cia as they carry out their indispensable missions of collection, analysis, covert action all intended to defend our nation. that job, i believe, is one of the most important responsibilities in government. and the most important qualities that i believe a director should have. is to have respect and support the professionals in the cia. they put their live
i'm honored to be here alongside my friend secretary jim baker. he's an old friend and a colleague for many years in the government. and someone who i believe is probably one of the great statesman and public servants of our time. i'm proud to join him in introducing the president's nominee to be cia director ambassador bill burns. i've known bill for a long time. i've been in public life for probably over 50 years. and i work with him in many of those capacities that i've held in congress,...
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as usual quite rapidly after these outbreaks of controlled ok we have to leave it there dr michael baker thanks very much for joining us thanks for coming on from wellington in new zealand good to talk to the. thank you. still to come on this program donald trump is not the president anymore but his influence still looms large over republicans of the conservative political action conference. armenia's political crisis deepens as the president refuses in order to dismiss the army's chief of staff we'll have reaction from europe. it's time for the perfect gentlemen. sponsored point qatar airways hello once again we've got a few showers in the forecast for the middle east over the next couple of days but it really is just a few by and large it looks fine and dry northern parts of saudi arabia could catch a lot shower or 2 years ago on through sunday those showers creeping up into southern areas of iraq furthermore we got some wet weather perhaps some wintry weather just around the caucasus for a time that a slide towards the caspian sea as we go on through monday night is the chance of want
as usual quite rapidly after these outbreaks of controlled ok we have to leave it there dr michael baker thanks very much for joining us thanks for coming on from wellington in new zealand good to talk to the. thank you. still to come on this program donald trump is not the president anymore but his influence still looms large over republicans of the conservative political action conference. armenia's political crisis deepens as the president refuses in order to dismiss the army's chief of...
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>>u thank you secretary baker very much appreciate those comments. secretary panetta. >> mr. chairman, senator wariner, vice-chairman rubio, distinguished members of the committee, it's an honor for me to once again have the opportunity to appear before this committee that is so critical to protecting our national security. i'm honored to be here along side my friend secretary jim baker he's an old friend and colleague for many years and in the government. and someone who i believe is probably one of the great statesman and public servants of our time. i'm proud to join him in introducing the president's nominee to the cia director and ambassador bill burns. i've known bill for a long time. i've been in public life for probably over 50 years. and i work with him in many of those capacities that i held, congress during tenure of chief of staff for president bill clinton as director of the cia secretary of defense. in the president obama's administering. the job of leading the extraordinary women and men of the cia as they carry out their indispensable mission of collection, an
>>u thank you secretary baker very much appreciate those comments. secretary panetta. >> mr. chairman, senator wariner, vice-chairman rubio, distinguished members of the committee, it's an honor for me to once again have the opportunity to appear before this committee that is so critical to protecting our national security. i'm honored to be here along side my friend secretary jim baker he's an old friend and colleague for many years and in the government. and someone who i believe...
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some thoughts on this next then with norman baker former liberal democrat m.p. and british home office minister welcome to the program mr baker what do you make of these revelations that is embarrassing for her majesty well of course it is but it's nothing new i mean for it to scream consent because he just been in there for centuries and he does it out of the reality of it in my recent book and what do you do the fact is that parliament could take away the requirement for the queen to have the opportunity to present a solution but as joe's not to do so and it's slightly disingenuous of the powers to say that the queen has not blocked legislation that's technically true that you have to block legislation but what happens is that a draft bill is said to the palace for the queen to have your petition the comment commons come back at least is unchanged so the vinyl bill the queen approves is one which has been changed to meet her requirements most people are going to be unfamiliar with the term queen's consent and they this is not the same as royal assent which is
some thoughts on this next then with norman baker former liberal democrat m.p. and british home office minister welcome to the program mr baker what do you make of these revelations that is embarrassing for her majesty well of course it is but it's nothing new i mean for it to scream consent because he just been in there for centuries and he does it out of the reality of it in my recent book and what do you do the fact is that parliament could take away the requirement for the queen to have the...
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and when you compare that biography of james baker to what you see in the republican party today they couldn't be at greater odds with one another james baker is still alive and it's just a remarkable change in fortune in which this party doesn't know what it's about anymore or at least donald trump has a huge huge piece of it but there are other parts of now the fringe the former establishment republicans trying to figure out what to do. and with with don tom sang that this is only the beginning of the movement on that rail concerns in our rail fares that they couldn't be more saying. social division of civil unrest as we saw on january 6th. well i think we have to be on guard for that that's a very interesting question you ask i think there are some pieces of that infrastructure in which donald trump spoke to and animated the crowds that he did that he no longer has you know he doesn't have airports one to fly around and to do great public rallies where the local. towns and cities and counties would give way to him because he was the president he's a private citizen now he's not a p
and when you compare that biography of james baker to what you see in the republican party today they couldn't be at greater odds with one another james baker is still alive and it's just a remarkable change in fortune in which this party doesn't know what it's about anymore or at least donald trump has a huge huge piece of it but there are other parts of now the fringe the former establishment republicans trying to figure out what to do. and with with don tom sang that this is only the...
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so, you would be looking at nikki haley and alar ri hogan and charlie baker and mitt romney even, john of republicans going in because that is the kick off for the season. donald trump has commanded the stage. donald trump will be the center of attention. you will note the folks who are not showing up -- not the ones who are showing up, but the ones who are not showing up gives you a sense of just how this weekend's going to play out. >> lawrence o'donnell, no matter what you call it, republicans know they have an off-ramp. they have a divorce option. it doesn't need to be this way. he has -- donald trump has already taken the dignity from so many of them who, in effect, sold out the seats they were elected to. are you convinced that this is just going to be the republican brand and the story line we're covering for the next two to four years? >> oh, no, i think the bigger story line we're going to be covering is defendant trump which will be a story line that it sounds like will go on for a few years and will in effect, i think, brian be the off-ramp for the republican party. the like
so, you would be looking at nikki haley and alar ri hogan and charlie baker and mitt romney even, john of republicans going in because that is the kick off for the season. donald trump has commanded the stage. donald trump will be the center of attention. you will note the folks who are not showing up -- not the ones who are showing up, but the ones who are not showing up gives you a sense of just how this weekend's going to play out. >> lawrence o'donnell, no matter what you call it,...
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let's go to stephanie baker, who has been following it from the beginning.u look at the division across the republican party, how apparent are they? stephanie: i think the republican party is split down the middle. this was 8% of republican senators who voted to acquit, which i think is a good reflection of the state of the republican party right now. i think the most devastating blow was handed down by mitch mcconnell in his speech, you know, where he attacked trump's actions and said that the senate should not be the forum for holding him responsible, but criminal litigation. nevertheless, i think it shows that he got a huge amount of support. only seven republicans voted to convict him. that was more than many people were expecting, but he still retains a firm grip on the party, and i think what you will see over the next few years is the soul of the party, and i think we will have a better sense by 2022 other or not trump is winning enters the retained -- and has retained his grip on the party. francine: he is acquitted, which is good, but he has had rep
let's go to stephanie baker, who has been following it from the beginning.u look at the division across the republican party, how apparent are they? stephanie: i think the republican party is split down the middle. this was 8% of republican senators who voted to acquit, which i think is a good reflection of the state of the republican party right now. i think the most devastating blow was handed down by mitch mcconnell in his speech, you know, where he attacked trump's actions and said that the...
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both newton baker and john j. pershing weren't worried about this because they believed the war would carry on until at least 1919 but of course it ends in november of 1918. now you've got some problems and already some problems brewing underneath the table. during the war some people made money hand over fifth making out like bandits. while real wages in the united states had increased they had not kept pace with inflation. just to give you an idea, the $1,919 was worth only 45 cents of the $1,913. between 1913 and 1919, the cost of living had risen by 99%. so if you were the average american worker, even though you're taking home more money, that money is buying less and less stuff. the minute the armistice is declared the government is calling all of its defense contractors and canceling their war orders. as we see here, this is going to lead to a huge spike in unemployment and also a decline in wages. this is becoming very sketchy on the home front. just to add some fun the moment the armistice is announced th
both newton baker and john j. pershing weren't worried about this because they believed the war would carry on until at least 1919 but of course it ends in november of 1918. now you've got some problems and already some problems brewing underneath the table. during the war some people made money hand over fifth making out like bandits. while real wages in the united states had increased they had not kept pace with inflation. just to give you an idea, the $1,919 was worth only 45 cents of the...
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>> i'm a terrible baker. >> jeff looking at the sunset behind me, it looks gorgeous. >>> it's so beautiful. no matter where you are in the bay area we did get the sunshine out there helping to boost our moods up a little bit. i have more good news to share and that is on the current drought monitor. we are still in a drought but when you compare to last week it put a dent in this. so currently severe drought 58.44% of california is in a severe drought but check this out. it's a 17% decrease from this time last week. even the southern california coastline is abnormally dry, the lowest level of drought. unfortunately, it looks like the pattern will not offer too many rain chances. it's about la nina. we have la nina that has developed and this tends to redevelop this stubborn area and keep the rain to the north and that's exactly what we're seeing now. la nina the short-term issue to blame for these drying periods we're undergoing right now in winter. as we move through tomorrow morning chilly. have that jacket ready. also the sunglasses. the tri-valley 41. and through the east bay and san f
>> i'm a terrible baker. >> jeff looking at the sunset behind me, it looks gorgeous. >>> it's so beautiful. no matter where you are in the bay area we did get the sunshine out there helping to boost our moods up a little bit. i have more good news to share and that is on the current drought monitor. we are still in a drought but when you compare to last week it put a dent in this. so currently severe drought 58.44% of california is in a severe drought but check this out....
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it is mike baker. welcome back baker. >> thank you very much kennedy, thank you.es. but no there won't be. i guess we are done we can talk about the kardashians now. i just think this story came out a couple years ago and got almost no coverage about john kerry having these medians with the eye iranian foreign minister. these shadowy meetings and on the sidebar conversation outside events or conferences around the world, and if you could find a story about those meetings, it was typically favorable towards john kerry covering for him because again like everything else over the past four years, trump and the press was looking for any reason to bash the previous president. so this should not actually be a surprise to anybody. and it wasn't just john kerry having these conversations. i'll put the spin on this, i'm going to try to put this in the best light for john kerry and wendy sherman and all of these people from the binding obama years who were involved heavily in the eye iranian negotiations for this jpl ac, the plan of action agreement. i think the foreign min
it is mike baker. welcome back baker. >> thank you very much kennedy, thank you.es. but no there won't be. i guess we are done we can talk about the kardashians now. i just think this story came out a couple years ago and got almost no coverage about john kerry having these medians with the eye iranian foreign minister. these shadowy meetings and on the sidebar conversation outside events or conferences around the world, and if you could find a story about those meetings, it was typically...
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>> and to peter baker, is there any hope in the white house that they can actually get some republican votes? the president has met with republicans including mayors, local officials he's trying to get on his side. does he think that he has to make more compromises or is he now just trying to go it alone? >> i don't think they're holding out much hope for the idea they'll get a lot of republican votes at this point. they've moved on spinwise to say this is a bipartisan package because they have republican support in various opinion polls showing that there's a substantial majority of the american public that is in favor of this package. so you already see moving the goal posts in that sense to say it doesn't mean we're not bipartisan even if most republicans vote against this. the lesson they took from the obama experience 12 years ago was waiting for republican support and compromising on the scale of the package in the end was a mistake, they believe, in 2009, and they don't plan to repeat it this time. >> peter alexander, getting a better sense from both the president and congressio
>> and to peter baker, is there any hope in the white house that they can actually get some republican votes? the president has met with republicans including mayors, local officials he's trying to get on his side. does he think that he has to make more compromises or is he now just trying to go it alone? >> i don't think they're holding out much hope for the idea they'll get a lot of republican votes at this point. they've moved on spinwise to say this is a bipartisan package...
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tough times have been thanks so much chris baker ok thank you.ow from the outside it appears to be a real david versus goliath battle on one side wall street's big hitters on the other so-called retail investors all day traders and for now the retail investors are winning communicating online they've pushed up the stock of loss making videogame retailer game stop about 700 percent this year but as you can imagine institutional investors are not happy al-jazeera is kristen salumi reports from new york. game stop a video game retailer was in trouble even before the coronavirus pandemic hit suffering hundreds of millions of dollars in losses and closing hundreds of brick and mortar stores as gamers increasingly made their purchases online but none of that has stopped its stock from skyrocketing in value spurred on by individual investors posting on the reddit page wall street bets started by jamie rosen scale and what we're seeing here is the result of having massive influx of retail traders who don't care about fundamentals never really have cared
tough times have been thanks so much chris baker ok thank you.ow from the outside it appears to be a real david versus goliath battle on one side wall street's big hitters on the other so-called retail investors all day traders and for now the retail investors are winning communicating online they've pushed up the stock of loss making videogame retailer game stop about 700 percent this year but as you can imagine institutional investors are not happy al-jazeera is kristen salumi reports from...
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i'm peter baker. this week washington combrapled with two ongoing crises, the covid-19 pandemic and the fallout of the insurrection against the united states congress and the peaceful transfer of power. law he fomplet officials testified with more details about what happened on january 6. and in his confirmation hearing attorney general nominee merrick garland discussed the threats this country faces. peer are some of what we saw this week. >> i will supervise the prosecution of white supremacists and others who storm the capitol on january 6. >> how could you not get that vital intelligence on the eve of what's foge to be a major event? >> what? thank you, sir. i know that's something that's going to be lookedt. >> do you believe that what happened, the breach of the capitol, do you believe that's foreseeable and predictable? >> no, i don't. >> the department was not ignorant of intelligence indicating an attack of the size and scale we encountered on the sixth. there was no such intelligence. peter:
i'm peter baker. this week washington combrapled with two ongoing crises, the covid-19 pandemic and the fallout of the insurrection against the united states congress and the peaceful transfer of power. law he fomplet officials testified with more details about what happened on january 6. and in his confirmation hearing attorney general nominee merrick garland discussed the threats this country faces. peer are some of what we saw this week. >> i will supervise the prosecution of white...
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graphs he was situated about 10 miles or so out from the detonations and he witnessed abel and baker after these detonations. they were living life as normal on the ships and they would actually pull the water from the lagoon to clean with to brush their teeth with and to cook with so these atomic detonations were? within 10 to 20 miles of the ships. and so we in lincoln graphs eat f. lincoln graphs are turned back to the states. he had a very unique experience which if you'll play the first he talks about i got this big absence on my face. and so i reported into oak knoll naval hospital. and when i checked in a naval hospital. among other things they gave me a complete physically examination. they found i had a high fever. and i also had a crazy white blood count. and they did what was common to do in those days gave me massive doses of penicillin. it didn't touch it. and so after several days. and hospital. oh every day a doctor would come in with a whole. parade of other doctors following him and the guy in charge would say now this is the interesting case. i've been telling you a
graphs he was situated about 10 miles or so out from the detonations and he witnessed abel and baker after these detonations. they were living life as normal on the ships and they would actually pull the water from the lagoon to clean with to brush their teeth with and to cook with so these atomic detonations were? within 10 to 20 miles of the ships. and so we in lincoln graphs eat f. lincoln graphs are turned back to the states. he had a very unique experience which if you'll play the first he...
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which was he appointed james baker to be the chief of staff ed. meese was expected to become the chief is staff that didn't happen. but ed was put in charge of the overall transition effort and and jim baker was put in charge of the white house transition. so i came together because i knew i knew him from when he managed the president ford campaign effort. i worked in the ford white house at that time. and i knew the white house. i knew the white house structure. i guess better than anybody else. who was there at the moment and so i was drafted into this effort. jim baker stayed away from washington for the majority of the time left at edm used to run the transition, but we had a small team that worked towards the planning and it was just by chance, and i guess i knew knew the structure and new where new the offices that i would be put in charge of the planning for the white house piece of it. about this i'm sorry. i didn't hear your question stuart. this chris. i was gonna ask chris the same question. yeah this come to drop in your lab. well in a
which was he appointed james baker to be the chief of staff ed. meese was expected to become the chief is staff that didn't happen. but ed was put in charge of the overall transition effort and and jim baker was put in charge of the white house transition. so i came together because i knew i knew him from when he managed the president ford campaign effort. i worked in the ford white house at that time. and i knew the white house. i knew the white house structure. i guess better than anybody...
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peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." he's among the co-authors of the book we turn to every year or so around here, "impeachment in american history." and the author, presidential historian and twitter humorist, michael beschloss, his latest work clearly visible on so many of the shelves just behind so many of our guests is "presidents of war." it's there for good reason. peter, i would like to begin with your beat. a dry transcript of a phone call to ukraine, this is not. this was a national emergency. we all lived through this. this is, as has been said during all the day today, one of those rare events that seems to grow in importance and emotional heft the further away we get from it and look back on what happened 6 january. does this have the capacity, peter, conviction or acquittal, to be more damaging to what's left of the trump name than that first impeachment? >> well, i think it's a broader look at the trump presidency as a whole than the impeachment trial that we had last year. impeachment managers last year,
peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." he's among the co-authors of the book we turn to every year or so around here, "impeachment in american history." and the author, presidential historian and twitter humorist, michael beschloss, his latest work clearly visible on so many of the shelves just behind so many of our guests is "presidents of war." it's there for good reason. peter, i would like to begin with your beat. a dry...
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ella baker, bob moses. _ counsel brought up. ella baker, bob moses. our— counsel brought up.this was going to — president really thought this was going to be like the march on washington organised by doctor martin— washington organised by doctor martin luther king who said nonviolence is the answer to the moral— nonviolence is the answer to the moral and — nonviolence is the answer to the moral and crucial political ancestor country _ moral and crucial political ancestor country. flirting with the idea that it was— country. flirting with the idea that it was totally appropriate as he proclaimed right off the bat and he is the _ proclaimed right off the bat and he is the innocent victim of a mass accident — is the innocent victim of a mass accident or— is the innocent victim of a mass accident or catastrophe like a fire or a flood — accident or catastrophe like a fire or a flood as we were told to frame it in her— or a flood as we were told to frame it in her opening day by distinguished councils and you think may be. _ distinguished councils and you think may be. we — disting
ella baker, bob moses. _ counsel brought up. ella baker, bob moses. our— counsel brought up.this was going to — president really thought this was going to be like the march on washington organised by doctor martin— washington organised by doctor martin luther king who said nonviolence is the answer to the moral— nonviolence is the answer to the moral and — nonviolence is the answer to the moral and crucial political ancestor country _ moral and crucial political ancestor country....
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first, we have newton baker, the secretary of war. now, when the united states enters the war, one of the first things that they do is mobilize the national guard. state and local officials are now concerned that once the national guard is gone, they no longer have heavy muscle to deal with civil disturbances. so, to deal with this, newton baker on his own passes the doctrine of direct access. what that says is, at any point in time, a state or local official can go to the nearest army post and ask the army officer in charge for details of soldiers to help them deal with domestic disorders. now, there is a problem with this. first of all, the constitution in the insurrection act lays down very specific steps that the president, not the secretary of war, the president must go through before he can put american troops on american streets. oh, by the way, he is also directly contravene-ing the act which keeps american soldiers from being used as a police -- the policy, taught his act -- the act which keeps american soldiers from being us
first, we have newton baker, the secretary of war. now, when the united states enters the war, one of the first things that they do is mobilize the national guard. state and local officials are now concerned that once the national guard is gone, they no longer have heavy muscle to deal with civil disturbances. so, to deal with this, newton baker on his own passes the doctrine of direct access. what that says is, at any point in time, a state or local official can go to the nearest army post and...
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with that, let's bring in our lead off guest on this wednesday night starting with peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," victoria defrancesco soto, assistant dean at the lbj school of public affairs. and dr. irwin redliner, advises us on public health. professor, i'd like to come to you in texas, and we can't, in these jobs, pretend we don't have personal lives with crises hit, when tragedy strikes. how are you and yours doing, your home, your family, your friends, your circle of coworkers at the university? >> brian, thankfully we are safe. we are warm. however, we did lose power for over 36 hours. we're lucky. we had a fireplace. so, my husband, the kiddos, the cat and i just huddled in front of the fireplace for close to two days. my folks live up the street. luckily they did not lose power with my 88-year-old dad. but we couldn't get there because the roads are so icy and we live in a hilly area. so, it's -- it's -- if not the loss of energy, it's the inability to go to safer places. it's now i've got a notice via text an hour ago that austin is un
with that, let's bring in our lead off guest on this wednesday night starting with peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," victoria defrancesco soto, assistant dean at the lbj school of public affairs. and dr. irwin redliner, advises us on public health. professor, i'd like to come to you in texas, and we can't, in these jobs, pretend we don't have personal lives with crises hit, when tragedy strikes. how are you and yours doing, your home, your family,...
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so the fact that, i had to make the decision do i go and take those tickets to go see just fun baker, i do my interview? and i say to do my interview. and you hear me, because i asked him finally, and he interviews me first, and asked me why have come to do this work, and then you hear me ask him why he came to new york and when he came. and he says it was 1900. and i'm like wow. but one interview led to another basically. and i returned my senior year to do research, on my honors thesis. for all of which i found and now have had digitized. >> so when you graduate from harvard law, you go on to the big loeffler but you have an interesting video. of course you are one of the founders cup which becomes a model for help people have this around the world. but you get this burning in your heart, about african american history, and the oral archives from your experience. so, there is a moment i think where you actually are starting to get people to support this effort. there is a picture of you, would the first check written for the history makers. tell us about. how did this come about? >>
so the fact that, i had to make the decision do i go and take those tickets to go see just fun baker, i do my interview? and i say to do my interview. and you hear me, because i asked him finally, and he interviews me first, and asked me why have come to do this work, and then you hear me ask him why he came to new york and when he came. and he says it was 1900. and i'm like wow. but one interview led to another basically. and i returned my senior year to do research, on my honors thesis. for...
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mike baker here to break it out his diligence, that is next.only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. you rld, with ultra... low... lag! stop blaming the network and start becoming the best gamers in the ga-- that escalated quickly. (sam) 5g ultra wideband, now in parts of many cities. this is 5g built right. only from verizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ what don't even hear his guess all you when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. want all c
mike baker here to break it out his diligence, that is next.only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever,...
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joining us for the hour are peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," natedel percio, a republican strategist, also an msnbc political analyst, and michael star hopkins, a democratic strategist who served on the obama and clinton presidential campaigns. good to have everyone with us tonight. professor persily, let me start with you. since this is not a criminal but a governmental trial, a unique rare kind of proceeding, how do we assess the performance of the prosecution, of the impeachment managers today? i think it's one of the nagging irritations that some have that if this was a criminal trial it could feel like an open and shut case, but this is not that way. >> well, that's right, and as you said before, the senators are themselves witnesses and the senate is a crime scene. this is where it all took place, and in many ways, they are the best witnesses for what happened on january 6th. so this is, you know, at the intersection of criminal trials and political events, and i think that, you know, the lawyers did an incredibly effective job in proving thei
joining us for the hour are peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," natedel percio, a republican strategist, also an msnbc political analyst, and michael star hopkins, a democratic strategist who served on the obama and clinton presidential campaigns. good to have everyone with us tonight. professor persily, let me start with you. since this is not a criminal but a governmental trial, a unique rare kind of proceeding, how do we assess the performance of...
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peter baker, white house correspondent and nbc political analyst.en msnbc contributor. peter baker, it falls to you to tell me why josh hawley is absolutely opposed to a law called a domestic terror law. >> look, you know, the issue here is blame and he is feeling the heat, obviously. he's been excoriated not just by democrats but even fellow republicans, former senator from missouri, republican and one of his mentors who said endorsing him was one of his biggest mistakes. excoriated by his home state newspapers. he's trying to distance himself from the actions of january 6th in making the case to some of the more extreme people out there on the right that the government is really to blame, the government's excessive power is the real problem here and that appeals to some in the crowd today. some at the capitol and some who didn't but the law and order theme that president trump and other republicans have taken in recent years. so i think that trying to square those things is going to be an interesting trick. josh hawley wants to run for president,
peter baker, white house correspondent and nbc political analyst.en msnbc contributor. peter baker, it falls to you to tell me why josh hawley is absolutely opposed to a law called a domestic terror law. >> look, you know, the issue here is blame and he is feeling the heat, obviously. he's been excoriated not just by democrats but even fellow republicans, former senator from missouri, republican and one of his mentors who said endorsing him was one of his biggest mistakes. excoriated by...
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detective baker delivered the news. >> so we just talked to a prosecutor.> for what? >> for homicide. >> what? >> reporter: seemingly stunned, kaarma borrowed the detective's phone to call janelle. >> babe. >> hi. >> being charged with murder. >> you're joking. >> no. how is that deliberate homicide? >> it's just the way the statute reads. >> he was pretty surprised. >> yeah. he was surprised. and he was very emotional at that point. that's the most i saw markus be emotional during this whole investigation. >> reporter: diren's host parents had a tangle of emotions as they processed what police said had happened. >> not the kid we knew. wouldn't expect that. >> reporter: they were disappointed with diren's actions, but livid with kaarma's. >> i just got more angry and more angry that that happened. i mean, who thinks like that? >> just the -- why? it was the why at that point, you know. why would someone feel compelled to do this? >> markus kaarma faces a deliberate homicide charge for killing a 17-year-old german exchange student. >> reporter: many were ou
detective baker delivered the news. >> so we just talked to a prosecutor.> for what? >> for homicide. >> what? >> reporter: seemingly stunned, kaarma borrowed the detective's phone to call janelle. >> babe. >> hi. >> being charged with murder. >> you're joking. >> no. how is that deliberate homicide? >> it's just the way the statute reads. >> he was pretty surprised. >> yeah. he was surprised. and he was very emotional...
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francine: joining us for the latest is stephanie baker, our senior writer, who has been following thisthe very beginning. i don't know whether anything changed in your mind of what we will see. is it a timeline, that it will be shorter, quicker, or will we see more republicans vote in favor of conviction? stephanie: we had one additional republican vote to proceed with the trial. if you remember last month, there was a vote in the senate over whether or not to dismiss the trial, and five republicans voted with the democrats. this time you had six, but it still falls short of the 17 needed to convict, and it looks like republicans will be able to vote against conviction without weighing in on the merits of the case. saying it is unconstitutional to impeach a former president. i don't think there will be much change today. we will have more of the democrats' argument, more video. maybe something new will come out, but you are right, this is going to be a very quick trial as democrats don't want it to interfere with biden's legislative agenda. francine: at the end of the trial, what will
francine: joining us for the latest is stephanie baker, our senior writer, who has been following thisthe very beginning. i don't know whether anything changed in your mind of what we will see. is it a timeline, that it will be shorter, quicker, or will we see more republicans vote in favor of conviction? stephanie: we had one additional republican vote to proceed with the trial. if you remember last month, there was a vote in the senate over whether or not to dismiss the trial, and five...
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when the nazis invaded france in world war ii, baker smuggled secretes messages and maps for the french, she would write it down, pin the note to her underwear, and relay the information back to paris. and that's harder than it sounds. one time in grade school i tried pinning a secret note to my drawers. ended up pinning my booty cheeks together. suffice it to say, the school nurse was very aware about my secret crush on tricia. well, that's all the time we have for today. i'm roy wood jr. this has been "c.p. time" from home. and, remember, be for the cultu. we have to tell the ferrets about justin bieber. somebody needs to call joe biden. oh, my god, joe biden is a j.b., too! these spies are everywhere! >> trevor: thank you so much for that, roy. all right, when we come back, radha blank will talk about her new movie that's getting oscar buzz. ♪we make it easy for you! we can do your taxes virtually. snap a pic and leave the rest to me. we make it easy. experts on your phone. you don't have to leave home. in person or virtually. block has your back.♪ wow. that's a low price. oh wow, th
when the nazis invaded france in world war ii, baker smuggled secretes messages and maps for the french, she would write it down, pin the note to her underwear, and relay the information back to paris. and that's harder than it sounds. one time in grade school i tried pinning a secret note to my drawers. ended up pinning my booty cheeks together. suffice it to say, the school nurse was very aware about my secret crush on tricia. well, that's all the time we have for today. i'm roy wood jr. this...
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let's bring in mariah baker, i believe is still standing by with us.ur thoughts as we watch this? >> you know, i think it's just incredible. you think that working in this industry that i would be a little more familiar with it at this point, but it's really -- every time we launch something off the surface or land on another planet or visit the iss these things are absolutely incredible and it really never ceases to amaze me what the engineers can do and what nasa can do when we put our minds to it. and it's an exciting time for space exploration, there's a lot going on. griff: mariah, we don't know exactly what they're sending up, some 8,000 pounds of research and crew supplies and what not, but, for example, on the percy, on the mars rover there was something called moxie. a very significant instrument and it's amazing what we're putting up there. talk a minute about what moxie is. >> absolutely. yeah. moxie is a really, really innovative technology something i'm very excited for. basically what moxie does, it intakes the carbon dioxide atmosphere a
let's bring in mariah baker, i believe is still standing by with us.ur thoughts as we watch this? >> you know, i think it's just incredible. you think that working in this industry that i would be a little more familiar with it at this point, but it's really -- every time we launch something off the surface or land on another planet or visit the iss these things are absolutely incredible and it really never ceases to amaze me what the engineers can do and what nasa can do when we put our...
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work of move your upper body so the bakers can get deep into your lungs and caused . the phage is worked. out enough finds it much easier to breathe she finally feels like working out again and exercise is good for her lungs. hundreds of shots and how much 122 was not bad better than last time. if i do the pulmonary function test elizabeths are good it also influences my mood was i usually feel better immediately which puts you i have more motivation and i'm somehow happier the feel better because i feel like i could do more. because of her illness our alina has to catch up with a lot of school work at home it's much easier for her to study 100 longside clear she's doing much better but doctors can still detect dangerous germs in her lungs so she is considering going to antwerp again with her father for another round of faith therapy. doctors here at the syntax hospital in bulk hold have already made great strides in the fight against the germans and by applying hygiene concepts from the netherlands standards have increased and antibiotic consumption has decreased reg
work of move your upper body so the bakers can get deep into your lungs and caused . the phage is worked. out enough finds it much easier to breathe she finally feels like working out again and exercise is good for her lungs. hundreds of shots and how much 122 was not bad better than last time. if i do the pulmonary function test elizabeths are good it also influences my mood was i usually feel better immediately which puts you i have more motivation and i'm somehow happier the feel better...
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in fact, when i showed up at leigh whipper's apartment, he actually had tickets to josephine baker.ad been stationed in france and we'd gone to josephine baker's castle where she lived and had all the children. >> right. >> so the fact that, you know, i had to make the decision, do i go and take those tickets to go see josephine baker or do i do my interview? i stayed to do my interview. you hear me -- you know, you hear me because i asked him finally -- he interviews me first and asks me why i've come to do this work. and then you hear me asking when he came to new york and it's 1900. and i go, wow. because i can't -- you know, i'm in my early 20s and i'm meeting this man, but one interview led to the other, basically. and i returned my -- my senior year to do research on my honors thesis on langston hughes and did a whole other set of interviews all of which i've found and now have had digitized. >> so when you graduate from harvard law, you go on then to a big law firm, but you have an interest in video. and, of course, you're one of the founders of chicago shopping network, whic
in fact, when i showed up at leigh whipper's apartment, he actually had tickets to josephine baker.ad been stationed in france and we'd gone to josephine baker's castle where she lived and had all the children. >> right. >> so the fact that, you know, i had to make the decision, do i go and take those tickets to go see josephine baker or do i do my interview? i stayed to do my interview. you hear me -- you know, you hear me because i asked him finally -- he interviews me first and...
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which was he appointed james baker to be the chief of staff ed. meese was expected to become the chief is staff that didn't happen. but ed was put in charge of the overall transition effort and and jim baker was put in charge of the white house transition. so i came together because i knew
which was he appointed james baker to be the chief of staff ed. meese was expected to become the chief is staff that didn't happen. but ed was put in charge of the overall transition effort and and jim baker was put in charge of the white house transition. so i came together because i knew
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in the classic baker sort of leveraging sort of way, pluto is like all right, she can fill up and spend spring with you but then she's got to come back and be with me for the remainder of the year, right? what he's done, in the classic ways of bankers he has factionalized and leveraged his asset which you really originally laid waste to. this seems in some way also in terms of mythological history of the boundary between green money and never money which was one of the great transformations of money. >> a question here from emily. she's asking, she's asking, she's read that certain people are giving much richer during the pandemic. do you have any clue how they are doing that or is that just the way of every human crisis? >> well, right. disaster capitalism. as it turns out, disaster is very good for money, and often markets do not simply take. what happens is they become what's called volatile. tank. people are buying and selling at faster speeds and in greater volumes, and fear increases and panic increases. this is what i'm saying about those on the inside of the market versus the ou
in the classic baker sort of leveraging sort of way, pluto is like all right, she can fill up and spend spring with you but then she's got to come back and be with me for the remainder of the year, right? what he's done, in the classic ways of bankers he has factionalized and leveraged his asset which you really originally laid waste to. this seems in some way also in terms of mythological history of the boundary between green money and never money which was one of the great transformations of...
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the marked illinois imports back here he will find regional and artie's in the products there are bakers who produce their goods locally and fresh produce from the surrounding area. historic 19th century market building had become a desolate place for cheap discounters in the early 2000 it's now the market hall is again a place for small traders and for people who want to be inspired. that looks good. so do what has to be done to make sustainability even more popular at the. up whatever gunsmiths is i think is very important for sustainability to become the norm that it will be great if we no longer had to talk about where the doodle sustainable hot spots were sold. rather as a tourist you could just think hey cool i'd rather go to these great little shops around with lots. that's the individual and we'll have a totally different experience. on bush i mean the guns and. instead of rushing off with all the masses you can come here and take your time and look around you don't just. be talking about but that also means that you have to plan before the trip and pick out the individual spots.
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world heritage list they face competition from zinc roofs on a wine festival in our block french bakers have been fighting for the traditional big get to be given us the world heritage status for a while as they fear the quality of bread is becoming poor in fronts in mid march the french culture minister will have to decide between the 3 and national bits and submit hard choices to present a lot of you out not call. it companies have to get a reminder of the top story this hour at the value of bitcoin has a cost $50000.00 of course the buyer is increasingly back to the crypto currency. and that's all for me thanks so much for watching take care. diverse spano culture that's exactly what mexico's largest strawberry farming area has created a. better water management and sustainable farming methods. not only does this protect the environment. it also creates jobs and provides farmers with a stable income. to be treated. 60 d.w. . what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore the major world heritage sites. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. and you m
world heritage list they face competition from zinc roofs on a wine festival in our block french bakers have been fighting for the traditional big get to be given us the world heritage status for a while as they fear the quality of bread is becoming poor in fronts in mid march the french culture minister will have to decide between the 3 and national bits and submit hard choices to present a lot of you out not call. it companies have to get a reminder of the top story this hour at the value of...
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francine: joining us now is stephanie baker, good morning to you. when you look at what happened on saturday, was it a good or a bad day for donald trump? stephanie: on one side, it was a bad day. it was the most bipartisan vote for impeachment in u.s. history, and that blistering attack on trump from mitch mcconnell will resonate, where he said he is morally and practically responsible for the events and should be held responsible, perhaps in the criminal court. on the flipside, if you look at it, 80% of republicans in the senate voted to acquit him, and remain under his grip and fearful of what it means going forward. you have already seen the seven republicans that voted to convict him suffering blowback from publicans at home -- republicans at home. going forward, it shows that trump retains a hold on the republican party, and it remains to be seen whether or not he can launch a run for the presidency in 2024. it does look like he will try to be a player in the primaries in two years time, backing challengers to some of the republicans who voted
francine: joining us now is stephanie baker, good morning to you. when you look at what happened on saturday, was it a good or a bad day for donald trump? stephanie: on one side, it was a bad day. it was the most bipartisan vote for impeachment in u.s. history, and that blistering attack on trump from mitch mcconnell will resonate, where he said he is morally and practically responsible for the events and should be held responsible, perhaps in the criminal court. on the flipside, if you look at...
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we opened it -- >> reporter: jason baker is director of execution for blue media and is responsible forhave basically seven-day install from now until the 6th. all the way up until saturday night. game time on the 7th, then we tear it out on the 8th. >> reporter: they're being specially grouped, including sections for military veterans, health ca >>> it's tuesday, february 2nd, 2021, this is the "cbs this morning news."northeast. impact it's hang on covid vaccines, schools and the roads. >>> i'm a survivor of sexual assault. >> emotional revelation, representative alexandria ocasio-cortez opens up about her past while giving a personal account of the deadly capitol prest bisitsown gonsepub describe the two-hour meeting.
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stephanie baker, good morning. it is going to be a busy couple of days for you. defense, and how will democrats respond? stephanie: trump's lawyers are arguing that the impeachment is unconstitutional, and that he was exercising his first amendment right in his speech before the rioters attacked the capitol building. we have this vote that shows that 45 or 50 republican senators voted to say that they think the trial is unconstitutional, and the question is, will that calculation change? we had a prominent republican lawyer, charles cooper, right in the washington journal -- in the wall street journal say that the senate is given the power to bar officeholders from holding office again, and democrats will respond to this argument from trump's lawyers saying that they have the right, clearly based on precedent, to hold an impeachment trial, even though he has left office, and that he is not covered by the first amendment, that the first amendment is to protect citizens from the government, and that what he has done, what he did was incite rioters against the gover
stephanie baker, good morning. it is going to be a busy couple of days for you. defense, and how will democrats respond? stephanie: trump's lawyers are arguing that the impeachment is unconstitutional, and that he was exercising his first amendment right in his speech before the rioters attacked the capitol building. we have this vote that shows that 45 or 50 republican senators voted to say that they think the trial is unconstitutional, and the question is, will that calculation change? we had...