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barbara: but there's no time to rest. where the activists are stepping it up a notch. luisa: it's going to be fun and wild and a big eu party and, yeah, good. barbara: voting is underway in elections to the european parliament, and the activists who've travelled to brussels from across europe want to occupy the parliament's forecourt, a way they think of ensuring climate change is on voters' minds as they cast their ballot. all: what do we want? climate justice. all: when do we want it? now. all: what do we want? climate justice. all: when do we want it? now. barbara: the plan works up to a point. they hold ground and manage to lure out the parliament's spokesman. [crowd chanting] jaume duch guillot: thanks for what you are doing. you are those who will take the responsibility about the future of the european union in the next years. it will be for good. it will be for bad. you are the ones who are going to decide. luisa: thank you so much. jaume: thank you very much. [crowd applauding] luisa: i think this is such an amaz
barbara: but there's no time to rest. where the activists are stepping it up a notch. luisa: it's going to be fun and wild and a big eu party and, yeah, good. barbara: voting is underway in elections to the european parliament, and the activists who've travelled to brussels from across europe want to occupy the parliament's forecourt, a way they think of ensuring climate change is on voters' minds as they cast their ballot. all: what do we want? climate justice. all: when do we want it? now....
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that is barbara perry.oming up, more coverage of the supreme court overturning that abortion ruling. this is special edition of "balance of power." ♪ david: this is "balance of power ." we are continuing our special coverage of the supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade and we are joined by tina davis. welcome back. we have heard from president biden, we interviewed senator smith, tina smith from minnesota about congressional statute. people don't think that it's going to happen with this congress. what else could happen? what is the next shoe to drop for those trying to preserve some right to an abortion? tina: aside from federal options, this battle now moves to the states. we have seen the aclu and planned parenthood talking about lawsuits, i believe one is filed in michigan, they are talking about a lawsuit in ohio. they are challenging any laws that may ban abortion as a result of this ruling. when the supreme court issues these things, they have to also issue the judgments, that paperwork some
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barbara: let's have a look. it's a little dry, but we're in luck.s no longer fresh, but you can see a bear track here that's maybe four or five days old. the important thing is not how high the population is, but how big the conflicts are, and that's what the management side needs to focus on. it doesn't really matter how many bears there are in the forest. people wouldn't have a problem with 10,000 bears in the forest if they stayed there. reporter: the conservation carpathia foundation pays compensation. sheep killed by the bears are replaced, and the fcc also provides herding dogs. dealing with the country's timber mafia is not so easy. they make millions in profits from logging local forests, and, the prombergers tell us, have strong connections to the corrupt authorities. christoph: of course they're afraid of the national park because they know it poses a threat to their business model. and that potential change is why they're fighting us so fiercely. reporter: the couple want to show me the scars left by the timber mafia. even before we reach
barbara: let's have a look. it's a little dry, but we're in luck.s no longer fresh, but you can see a bear track here that's maybe four or five days old. the important thing is not how high the population is, but how big the conflicts are, and that's what the management side needs to focus on. it doesn't really matter how many bears there are in the forest. people wouldn't have a problem with 10,000 bears in the forest if they stayed there. reporter: the conservation carpathia foundation pays...
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barbara visa reported from copenhagen there? thank you, barbara. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines in the us for people have been shot dead on a hospital campus in tulsa, in the state of oklahoma. the police say that the gunman, armed with a rifle and a hand gun, apparently killed himself. is, is the latest in a series of mass shootings to shake the united states recently. ah, israeli forces have blown up the house of a palestinian gunmen who had shot dead 5 people in an israeli city. in march. israeli raid in the west bank village of your bards spark clashes between residents and soldiers. palestinian officials said one man was killed and 2 others wounded. croatia is said to become the 20th you country to adopt the europe. the european commission says the balkan nation has fulfilled the necessary criteria crash our plans to replace its national currency. the corner from the start of next year. in mexico, it is 11 people are dead and many more are missing. off the hurricane. agatha slammed into the country's pacifi
barbara visa reported from copenhagen there? thank you, barbara. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines in the us for people have been shot dead on a hospital campus in tulsa, in the state of oklahoma. the police say that the gunman, armed with a rifle and a hand gun, apparently killed himself. is, is the latest in a series of mass shootings to shake the united states recently. ah, israeli forces have blown up the house of a palestinian gunmen who had shot dead 5...
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bush barbara bush. yes. i did a biography of barbara bush. called the matriarch barbara bush nancy pelosi and now barbara walters one. they're complicated. to their consequential they had an impact. and three no good biography of them. so a lot of you know, yeah, there's kind. and feel on that. yeah. hi my question. that that item that you talking to speaker pelosi about in the ninth interview. what was that item actually in in your included in your book. was yeah and what? what was that? so not gonna poke the bear by telling what it was but you know, i'll tell you this. this actually makes me look smart when potentially could make me look stupid. so i'll tell this story when when i was when i was starting both books. i didn't. contact the subject of the books beforehand to see if they would cooperate. which i think potentially could be very stupid. both of them cooperated. i did interviews with barbara bush through the last six months of her life. and then the 10 interviews with pelosi for this book an
bush barbara bush. yes. i did a biography of barbara bush. called the matriarch barbara bush nancy pelosi and now barbara walters one. they're complicated. to their consequential they had an impact. and three no good biography of them. so a lot of you know, yeah, there's kind. and feel on that. yeah. hi my question. that that item that you talking to speaker pelosi about in the ninth interview. what was that item actually in in your included in your book. was yeah and what? what was that? so...
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the stories we don't often hear told by the people who lived them, the master barbara of berlin. this is europe on al jazeera, against a backdrop of syrian independence comes a story of military coups regime change, and insurgency. al jazeera well explored the life of id boucher shockley, achieving his ambition to be syrian president in 1953 without been moved by his rivals and struck by an assassin's bullet al she sharply serious master of koos oh, now jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. ah, this is al jazeera ah.
the stories we don't often hear told by the people who lived them, the master barbara of berlin. this is europe on al jazeera, against a backdrop of syrian independence comes a story of military coups regime change, and insurgency. al jazeera well explored the life of id boucher shockley, achieving his ambition to be syrian president in 1953 without been moved by his rivals and struck by an assassin's bullet al she sharply serious master of koos oh, now jazeera, we understand the differences...
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and i think barbara was asked, sorry, laura was asked, do you want to be barbara? and she says no, i want to be laura. mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal, she told me, was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this is really important to me, and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's winning -- in france mrs. johnson in terms of what you want to do. she wanted the america to move to the white house. she certainly put, as mrs. nixon get, her own, and as subsequent first ladies did, they're on the way on the white house to be part of it. but certainly, in misses johnson's case, i can say that she felt she needed to be true to herself. and i don't think she was following in, the, you know, the -- >> understood. barbara? any thoughts? >> first of all i agree with nancy wholeheartedly. lady bird johnson and pat nixon, as mary showed, where their own first ladies, had their own personalities a
and i think barbara was asked, sorry, laura was asked, do you want to be barbara? and she says no, i want to be laura. mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal, she told me, was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this is really important to me, and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's winning -- in france mrs. johnson...
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now barbara walters. they are complicated and they their consequential and they had an impact and no good biography of them. >> the item that you are talking to nancy pelosi about was that item included in your book? >> it was, yeah. [applause] >> what was that? >> i'm not going to poke the bear by telling you what it was. potential it will make me look so i will tell the story. when i was starting both books i didn't contact the subject of the book beforehand to see if they would cooperate which i think potentially could be very. both of them cooperate at. i did interviews with barbara bush and attend interviews with pelosi for this book and an 11th interview for the paperback which just came out. the reason i did didn't ask them if they would cooperate is becauseth i thought if they said no i might out and i thought if they said yes that they might think they had control over what i wrote. if i came to them and i have signed a contract to do a biography of you and i would really appreciate you talking t
now barbara walters. they are complicated and they their consequential and they had an impact and no good biography of them. >> the item that you are talking to nancy pelosi about was that item included in your book? >> it was, yeah. [applause] >> what was that? >> i'm not going to poke the bear by telling you what it was. potential it will make me look so i will tell the story. when i was starting both books i didn't contact the subject of the book beforehand to see if...
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and barbara, keep this as a current threat. and barbara. this _ keep this as a current threat. a current threat. and barbara, this is a democrat dominated panel — how is it being viewed more widely across america? well, i think the response to that has largely come from republicans. we did have a statement from the republican national committee which echoed what we've been hearing from republican politicians and officials in general — which is that it's a partisan, illegitimate committee, the americans don't want a political circus, they would let congress to focus on much more pressing issues like petrol prices and empty store shelves, which they blame on the biden administration. what the republicans never say though is that the initial idea was for a national commission of inquiry along the lines of a 9/11 inquiry and that would be a bipartisan panel — and that the house voted for that, but it was senate republicans who rejected it. so that is never mentioned in this criticism that this is a partisan exercise. barbara, thank you. a 14—year—old boy has been stabbed to death i
and barbara, keep this as a current threat. and barbara. this _ keep this as a current threat. a current threat. and barbara, this is a democrat dominated panel — how is it being viewed more widely across america? well, i think the response to that has largely come from republicans. we did have a statement from the republican national committee which echoed what we've been hearing from republican politicians and officials in general — which is that it's a partisan, illegitimate committee,...
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but i shutting down the internet, they have the impact that barbara talked about.clear, when the internet is shut down, all the monitoring, the reporting come of the checks on government power are limited. you create an environment in which abuse and impunity can flourish. in fact, rather than decreasing threats to national security and public order, once the internet is shut down, you have created an environment that makes abuses much more likely. that is why we are so concerned. but to your question about what can be done, there are a number of clear steps. first, we need an international standard where states feel obliged to report on what they are doing in a transparent way. that alone will hold governments accountable and will make it much less likely they are able to do this on an ongoing basis. secondly, appoint we make in the report is that there is tons of effort going one right now to close the digital divide, to bring conductivity to parts of the world that don't have. about 50% of the world's people don't have internet access. in those conversations abo
but i shutting down the internet, they have the impact that barbara talked about.clear, when the internet is shut down, all the monitoring, the reporting come of the checks on government power are limited. you create an environment in which abuse and impunity can flourish. in fact, rather than decreasing threats to national security and public order, once the internet is shut down, you have created an environment that makes abuses much more likely. that is why we are so concerned. but to your...
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barbara, thank you. >>> two minutes to go in the trading day.houghts in this market action in general when it comes to retail or semis >> yeah, you know, people are worried where's the bottom, where's the bottom, is there a recession, is there not a recession? i think you have to look at where we've been and there are so many sectors that have gotten clobbered. and there are great names like nike down 40%, starbucks down 30%, target, walmart is down 15%, cost co 15% target and walmart when they reported they were one-time things that happened they misjudged the inventory, they had to which in hard goods. the consumer switched. i think the consumer has a ton of opportunities there's tons in technology facebook, meta, excuse me, is 9 or 10 pe amazon, all these things have come down dramatically maybe the bottom, we have another 5 to 10% to go but when this turns, i think the risk is to the upside further on in the second half which we are just about to begin so i'd be looking there and looking at names like gm and ford. so lots of opportunities >>
barbara, thank you. >>> two minutes to go in the trading day.houghts in this market action in general when it comes to retail or semis >> yeah, you know, people are worried where's the bottom, where's the bottom, is there a recession, is there not a recession? i think you have to look at where we've been and there are so many sectors that have gotten clobbered. and there are great names like nike down 40%, starbucks down 30%, target, walmart is down 15%, cost co 15% target and...
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thank you so much barbara. what a fascinating fascinating presentation and a beautiful segue into our next panelist. so now we'll be hearing from nancy keegan smith. it is suppressor to be here today. i would like to thank the white house historical association katherine barbara and mary. you're a great panel and i would just like to say that my presentation virtues on a little bit more personal as an archivist at the lbj library where i started my career in 1973. i had the wonderful privilege of getting to know mrs. johnson processing her beautification files for dr. lewis schools book and interviewing and talking with her in my slides anything that is scripted in brown script. it's mrs. johnson's writing and i did that way because she loved to use brown flair pan, although we advise you're not to use it because it wasn't permanent, but she loved to use brown flair pan to do her writing. in looking at mrs. johnson's white house restoration efforts. we also learn a lot about the relationship between mrs. kenned
thank you so much barbara. what a fascinating fascinating presentation and a beautiful segue into our next panelist. so now we'll be hearing from nancy keegan smith. it is suppressor to be here today. i would like to thank the white house historical association katherine barbara and mary. you're a great panel and i would just like to say that my presentation virtues on a little bit more personal as an archivist at the lbj library where i started my career in 1973. i had the wonderful privilege...
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in the meantime, barbara books were cosca. steven the eggs and peggy hook, i really appreciate your insight. thank you and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha. inside laurie. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our hand, it is at a j inside 40 for me house a lot, but i am the entire team here in doha. bye for know ah ah. july analogy 0 home po marks 25 years it's it's, it's hand over from british to chinese rule. but with china's cracked on an opposing voices, and i texted us citizens, what does the future hold from the headlines to the unreported. people empower investigates, they use an abusive power around the world. to libyans voting a referendum on a new constitution. could it spell the end for the only democracy to have emerged from the out of spring uprising? as india suffers unprecedented heat wave, one or 18th goes to the fiery heart of the crisis.
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and i do think that would bring us back to barbara point where if we're monitoring them, we'll be in a better position to be able to, to really hold government accountable when they, when they do these actions. if it's more in the public domain, stealing monitoring a governess or imposing the black house, you're going to be a delicate and difficult task because you know, the use all sorts of techniques. those who will tell you that we how for infrastructure, but they do it on purpose. so as people cannot, don't know the matter you though the government looks as very sensitive. they are saying that we will have enough technology. we don't have enough resources to do that. when we know that the ultimate of motive is to deny people from getting access to those blas fools. so how do see us moving forward to tackle this particular issue? what yes, i want to say 2 of distinct examples of the challenges that we face in terms of internet shortages and shut down. and again, i would point to russia and baby roost, where the opposite leadership has basically been forced to leave the country of
and i do think that would bring us back to barbara point where if we're monitoring them, we'll be in a better position to be able to, to really hold government accountable when they, when they do these actions. if it's more in the public domain, stealing monitoring a governess or imposing the black house, you're going to be a delicate and difficult task because you know, the use all sorts of techniques. those who will tell you that we how for infrastructure, but they do it on purpose. so as...
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but peter has gone one better for my stay and organised a visit from barbara herself.... and there is you—know—who. what do you think, barbara, of the idea that people can come here and stay the night? mmm. in his later years, george suffered a very public battle with alcoholism. but up until his death in 2005, this house was always a refuge. 16 burren way here in the cregagh estate was where he was brought up and this was where he felt safe. we tried to protect him, and george knew that when he came here, he wasn't open to the media scrutiny that he would have been across the water — isn't that right, barbara? yes, yes, yes, yes. he felt safe, yeah. yes. light globe buzzes right, well, it's night—time and it feels a bit intrusive but, anyway, this is obviously one of the bedrooms that the family lived in. but not only am i staying in the same house, i'm actually going to be sleeping in the very room that he had as a child. it's a kind of medium—sized room, the kind of room that any 12—year—old, 13—year—old boy would have, i guess. i wonder what he would've made of this.
but peter has gone one better for my stay and organised a visit from barbara herself.... and there is you—know—who. what do you think, barbara, of the idea that people can come here and stay the night? mmm. in his later years, george suffered a very public battle with alcoholism. but up until his death in 2005, this house was always a refuge. 16 burren way here in the cregagh estate was where he was brought up and this was where he felt safe. we tried to protect him, and george knew that...
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also with us, barbara mcqueue and msnbc legal analyst. barbara, big picture. three days into the post world and the number of lawsuits seem to be growing by the day if not the hour. what are we looking at in terms of the key battlegrounds legally, and is this potentially going to go on for years now? >> i think it is, chris. it's just chaos that we're seeing across the country. it depends very much on the state. here in michigan, there's this 1931 law you just heard about. because of a lawsuit brought by planned parenthood and only because of that, that statute is on hold. >> i'm sorry, i have to interrupt. we have breaking news related to the january 6th committee. the committee has just announced that it will have a hearing tomorrow at 1:00 eastern time. we are just gathering this information now. but according to the committee, this hearing is quote, to present recently obtained evidence and present witness testimony. by guests are going to remain with us. barbara, look, they just postponed the next two until july. they said they needed more time to take in
also with us, barbara mcqueue and msnbc legal analyst. barbara, big picture. three days into the post world and the number of lawsuits seem to be growing by the day if not the hour. what are we looking at in terms of the key battlegrounds legally, and is this potentially going to go on for years now? >> i think it is, chris. it's just chaos that we're seeing across the country. it depends very much on the state. here in michigan, there's this 1931 law you just heard about. because of a...
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steve, nick's senior director for eurasia of international republican institute and a london barbara book, oscar c, a director for law and policy at article 19, an organization that campaigns for global freedom of expression. welcome to the program. peggy governments restricting access to the internet. why should we be concerned now? is it because we're seeing indications of a pattern here? absolutely. we see a longstanding pattern and it's evolving. we see blanket shut downs, but we also see all sorts of other ways to shut down through reducing the speed i, you know, i'm taking you down from 5 g to g or downgrading or throttling and other way. so there's certainly a trend and we need to worry about it because it has enormous impact. it's not just um, you know, the shutting off of speech and, and protest which is sometimes the purpose. but it has an enormous economic impact, an impact on people's ability to access essential services like health care, education or their jobs. so it's something that really should be of concern to everyone. stephen, this is something that the report say
steve, nick's senior director for eurasia of international republican institute and a london barbara book, oscar c, a director for law and policy at article 19, an organization that campaigns for global freedom of expression. welcome to the program. peggy governments restricting access to the internet. why should we be concerned now? is it because we're seeing indications of a pattern here? absolutely. we see a longstanding pattern and it's evolving. we see blanket shut downs, but we also see...
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with us now is barbara anna bernard, from wincrest capital.t about the fact that some people have savings, especially during the pandemic, would that help upset the pressure on discretionary stocks? barbara: that is the popular narrative, but those savings are not equally distributed. a poll reported that 17% of households earning less than 40 thousand dollars a year are now concerned about not having enough money to pay their normal bills. when you talk about excess savings, they are skewed towards the more wealthy segments of society who are less impacted by five dollar gas and double-digit inflation on food items. shery: today we saw that tech names gaining ground. where do you see tech stocks going, especially when you have yields continue to surge? barbara ann: innovation, there is always room for it, but these companies need to be profitable. profitless prosperity is done. you have over 600 companies in the u.s. that are zombies, which means there is not enough to. it only gets more expensive. to fund this that if you are a tech company
with us now is barbara anna bernard, from wincrest capital.t about the fact that some people have savings, especially during the pandemic, would that help upset the pressure on discretionary stocks? barbara: that is the popular narrative, but those savings are not equally distributed. a poll reported that 17% of households earning less than 40 thousand dollars a year are now concerned about not having enough money to pay their normal bills. when you talk about excess savings, they are skewed...
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barbara bush, nancy pelosi and now barbara walters. one, they are complicated. 2, they are consequential. they had an impact and three, no good biography ofthem . >> there's quite a good deal onthat . >> that item that you were talking about about speaker pelosi ... [inaudible] was that item in your book? >> it was. >> and what was that? >> i'm not going to poke the bear by telling what it was but this makes me look smart. when i was starting both books, i didn't contact the subject of the book beforehand to see if they would cooperate which potentially could be very stupid . both of them icooperated. i did interviews with barbara bush in the last six months of her life and the 10 interviews with pelosi for this book and then an 11 interview for the hardback, for the paperback which just came out a couple weeks ago. but the reason i didn't ask them if they would cooperate is because i thought if they said no, i might chicken out. and i thought if they saidyes , they might think they had some control over what i wrote but if i came to t
barbara bush, nancy pelosi and now barbara walters. one, they are complicated. 2, they are consequential. they had an impact and three, no good biography ofthem . >> there's quite a good deal onthat . >> that item that you were talking about about speaker pelosi ... [inaudible] was that item in your book? >> it was. >> and what was that? >> i'm not going to poke the bear by telling what it was but this makes me look smart. when i was starting both books, i didn't...
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you don't -- you don't have to turn barbara off. faherty: sorry, barbara.t throw a bucket of water on her. she'll melt. greiner: don't turn lori off! she's the only one left! adams: lori. [ laughter ] first of all, i like -- you sell a ton of these on qvc? [ laughs ] no. corcoran: no way, jose. but i sell a lot of other places than qvc. i think that this is an extremely smart new way to draw attention to brick-and-mortar retail stores that are on the street that are hurting right now, and i think retailers are going to really love this. i also like that you'll be helping these smaller businesses keep their jobs and keep their stores. so i'll offer you $225,000 for 30% of your business. and, hopefully, together, we can get this really big and really out there everywhere, 'cause every franchise needs this. we definitely see a value in your support and your experience. i'll tell you what. if you take that deal, and lori will have me, i'll come in on it. i like it at that valuation. i'll come in if you want. i'll come in as a third. what just happened?! what ju
you don't -- you don't have to turn barbara off. faherty: sorry, barbara.t throw a bucket of water on her. she'll melt. greiner: don't turn lori off! she's the only one left! adams: lori. [ laughter ] first of all, i like -- you sell a ton of these on qvc? [ laughs ] no. corcoran: no way, jose. but i sell a lot of other places than qvc. i think that this is an extremely smart new way to draw attention to brick-and-mortar retail stores that are on the street that are hurting right now, and i...
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and barbara mcquade, a veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s.ney for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with the doj during the biden transition. she's a professor at the university of michigan's law school. it is good to see you all. peter, you are paper, new reporting tonight on cabinet discussions about using the 25th amendment to remove trump. what more can you tell us? >> that's one of the things, of course. liz cheney talked about at the hearing last night. she said the members of trump's cabinet did discuss using the 25th amendment to remove trump in the aftermath of the january six election. but you know, what they discovered was that vice president pence, even though he had broken with the president over using his powers, to reverse the election he wasn't willing to go along with removing the president from office and to the private amendment. and without, that it requires the vice president majority of the cabinet to vote, and the president is unable to carry out the duties of his office and the stability that exists and that
and barbara mcquade, a veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s.ney for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with the doj during the biden transition. she's a professor at the university of michigan's law school. it is good to see you all. peter, you are paper, new reporting tonight on cabinet discussions about using the 25th amendment to remove trump. what more can you tell us? >> that's one of the things, of course. liz cheney talked about at the hearing last night. she said the...
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it took about six weeks for barbara's custom cancer treatment to be created.irst vaccine dose was infused into her blood. that was december 15th, 2020. around the same time the mrna vaccines for covid became available. along with her standard chemo and immunotherapy, barbara received nine mrna vaccinations. she says everything is so far, so good. >> i had one last immuno last september, of which i also had a cat scan at that time. it was negative for pancreatic cancer. and everybody is celebrating. but whatever time i had, it's given me more time to enjoy my grandchildren and my children and my life. >> reporter: poppy, alex, i mean, this is pretty cool it's about the idea of individualized immunotherapy. identifying the specific mutations in a specific individual's cancer, then creating an mrna vaccine to basically use your immune system to fight this. that's what we're talking about here. some of this work has been done a long time. the team you just saw there, they were working on cancer using mrna before they pivoted to the vaccine for covid when the pande
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i totally agree with what barbara said. the immateriality of whether he lunged or what he did in the limousine -- he was trying to get to the capitol to meet the insurrection. that's undeniable by anybody. >> thanks to both of you. >>> as long as it takes, president biden heading home from the nato summit after telling americans the united states will keep helping ukraine defend itself, despite the impact on gas prices and inflation. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. s "andrea mitl s "andrea mitl reports" on msnbc. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. >>> president biden concluding the nato summit in madrid by restating his commitment to help defend ukraine for as long as it takes and celebrating nato's expansion to include finland and sweden. during the meetings, the president announcing the u.s. would station additional troops in poland, sending another $800 million in military aid as well to ukraine. including weapons like ai
i totally agree with what barbara said. the immateriality of whether he lunged or what he did in the limousine -- he was trying to get to the capitol to meet the insurrection. that's undeniable by anybody. >> thanks to both of you. >>> as long as it takes, president biden heading home from the nato summit after telling americans the united states will keep helping ukraine defend itself, despite the impact on gas prices and inflation. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on...
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right, barbara? >> the reason he's looking at potential prison time is because he is refused to comply with a subpoena. everyone has a right to a defense and if he wants to assert a rigorous defense in court he is entitled to do that. he's presumed innocent. on the other hand, we know from his own admissions he received a grand jury subpoena from the justice department a week ago, because he disclosed it. he said that he -- disclosed it as part of a filing where he was challenging his subpoena from congress. we know that the date, because he disclosed it for complying with that subpoena was yesterday morning. june 2nd at 9:00 a.m. later that day he was indicted. because he failed to comply. not only with congress' subpoena but also doj's grand jury subpoena. so he made it very clear that he had no remorse, no -- noticed in the question, said he was working to resolve this. in discussions to resolve this now and backtracked, no. that's not really what's going on here. taking a stand in a case like thi
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my friend was just coming back from uc santa barbara.d she got it just yesterday, and so now she can't come back and say they're taking steps to stay safe with these big groups of people are having a mask in hand and being ready to protect the people around you. i think it's really important in the rise. hope is on the horizon as san francisco's rates are still increasing, they seem to have peaked in some locations on the east coast. the silver lining is right now in the east coast anyway. rude island, massachusetts, new york, new jersey they've already started to press and come down, so it may mean that we may also be in that situation. medical experts say vaccines and boosters are still a critical factor in checking the spread of covid and reducing the severity of cases once someone contracts it in san francisco, christien kafton ktvu, fox two news crypto currency, the latest hot finance trend coming up how scammers are taking advantage, defrauding tens of thousands of people. and still to come. new details about the police response to
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. >> got two prosecutors. >> barbara, my dear. >> sure, i'll take a stab at that.e things you keep hearing rudy giuliani saying which i find interesting is we're all republicans here. we're trying to create this bon ami and we're on on the same side, we're all a team, happy brother here and as we heard from rusty bowers i need evidence. i'm not going to violate my oath just because it feels good, and so it does seem that -- rudy giuliani still has some left in republican circles so he's making these overtures to try to get people to play ball despite his complete absence of evidence, and what is so disturbing is that exchange that we heard from gabriel sterling where he said even an attorney friend of his, when all of the evidence was debuenninged, yeah, i still feel in my heart that he cheated. that's the power of dissnfgs is that once people get an idea in their head it's hard to move them off that have. >> were you surprised, barbara, that we didn't hear about the same thing being done by one south carolina senator lindsey graham because we know he was doing it,
. >> got two prosecutors. >> barbara, my dear. >> sure, i'll take a stab at that.e things you keep hearing rudy giuliani saying which i find interesting is we're all republicans here. we're trying to create this bon ami and we're on on the same side, we're all a team, happy brother here and as we heard from rusty bowers i need evidence. i'm not going to violate my oath just because it feels good, and so it does seem that -- rudy giuliani still has some left in republican...
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they play the winner of uc santa barbara and texas state uc santa barbara, think that my braces. >> good. go. got all right, 7 time pro bowl center. alex mack is retiring after 13 years in the nfl has been a great career for him. >> the 36 year-old san francisco forty-niners announced his retirement today. mack was drafted. 21st out of cow. but browns back in 20 9, he played for the atlanta falcons and spent one year with the reading goal last year in a statement posted on his twitter mack, thank the fans. his teammates and all is coaches yeah, i yapping about food. much more segment was next on thinking you guys had a had a couple readers for. so i apologize about that. i'm still kind of shell shocked by what happened yesterday. we all are. well, we it where they can fix it, though, get and they know sunday, right kuz. i'm vic. i heard i air all night last night. tell me i'll be there. also hear. all right. looking forward engage in chase that she's going to be lucky charm for sunday. all right. let's hope so. all right. thanks. thanks, jason. the housing crisis is forcing a lot of peop
they play the winner of uc santa barbara and texas state uc santa barbara, think that my braces. >> good. go. got all right, 7 time pro bowl center. alex mack is retiring after 13 years in the nfl has been a great career for him. >> the 36 year-old san francisco forty-niners announced his retirement today. mack was drafted. 21st out of cow. but browns back in 20 9, he played for the atlanta falcons and spent one year with the reading goal last year in a statement posted on his...
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first, let's go to barbara starr at the pentagon. and what can the state department learn from them? >> these clear propaganda videos appeared on russian social media channels. very few clues about where the men are, who is holding them. and that right now is the challenge for the biden administration to try to find them. >> reporter: it was in the fighting north of kharkiv where two americans went missing last week less than five miles from the russian border. the u.s. government, working with ukrainian authorities, to find them. >> i have been briefed. we don't know where they are. but i want to reiterate, americans should not be going to ukraine now. >> reporter: now, this photo from a russian blogger has emerged of alexander drueke and andy tai ngoc huynh appearing to be bound in the back of a russian military vehicle. video later emerging of an interview they did with pro-russian media. cnn is not showing the video, as the two appear to be speaking under duress. mow the state department is working to verify their status. >> they
first, let's go to barbara starr at the pentagon. and what can the state department learn from them? >> these clear propaganda videos appeared on russian social media channels. very few clues about where the men are, who is holding them. and that right now is the challenge for the biden administration to try to find them. >> reporter: it was in the fighting north of kharkiv where two americans went missing last week less than five miles from the russian border. the u.s. government,...
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conchwoman barbara lee is always out in the -- congresswoman barbara lee is always out in the forefront when we're talking about fighting for justice or when we're talking about making sure that weed kate -- that weed kate our constituency and, yes, mr. speaker, -- that we educate our constituency and, yes, mr. speaker, when weed kate america -- when we educate. when we talk about congress members like steven horsford, congresswoman yvette clarke, congressman anthony brown, congresswoman stacey plaskett, congressman butterfield, congresswoman mccormick and so many others, a roll call of our members of caribbean heritage. so when we think of this great legacy that we are leaving, caribbean heritage is one of the most resilient, excellent and full of tenacity of the people who come to this congress to be the voice for the people that they know need us most. the congressional black caucus has been a long-time fighter of the protection of immigrants of color and for the rights of people of caribbean descent. such as the hay sean family -- haitian family reuniof course parole or -- reunifica
conchwoman barbara lee is always out in the -- congresswoman barbara lee is always out in the forefront when we're talking about fighting for justice or when we're talking about making sure that weed kate -- that weed kate our constituency and, yes, mr. speaker, -- that we educate our constituency and, yes, mr. speaker, when weed kate america -- when we educate. when we talk about congress members like steven horsford, congresswoman yvette clarke, congressman anthony brown, congresswoman stacey...
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the ones that barbara's immune systems will recognize.cer treatment to be created. once it made it over the atlantic, the first vaccine dose was infused into her blood. that was december 15th 2020. around the same time that mrna vaccines for covid became available. along with her standard chemo and immunotherapy, barbara has received nine mrna vaccinations. she says everything so far is so good. >> i had one last immuno, last september, of which i also had a c.a.t. scan at that time, and it was negative for pancreatic cancer. and everybody is celebrating. but whatever time i had, it's given me more time to enjoy my grandchildren and my children and my life. >> it is such promising science. and it's so cool. i mean, we're talking about individualized immunotherapy. basically teaching your body to fight your own specific cancer. as you heard there, these are early days. as you mentioned it's been happening for some time, it's worked, but now these trials are just now under way, phase one trials are finishing up, phase two, phase three to co
the ones that barbara's immune systems will recognize.cer treatment to be created. once it made it over the atlantic, the first vaccine dose was infused into her blood. that was december 15th 2020. around the same time that mrna vaccines for covid became available. along with her standard chemo and immunotherapy, barbara has received nine mrna vaccinations. she says everything so far is so good. >> i had one last immuno, last september, of which i also had a c.a.t. scan at that time, and...
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the w's barbara. those are reporting from brussels. germany appears set to declare phase 2 of its 3 stage emergency gas plan according to journey media. phase 2 is an alarm stage plan for when the government sees a high risk of long term supply shortages of natural gas economy minister, robert havoc is due to speak on the topic in the coming hours. why should he put phase 2 into effect utility companies? would be allowed to pass on higher gas prices to customers with the goal of forcing down the demand for gas. for more in this, we can now talk to a political correspondent, hence brent hanson. tell us more about this phase 2. well, as you said, they, the main impact will be on consumers of gas, or potentially will be on consumer consumers of gas because they will be allowed to pass on price increases directly. the regarding gas suppliers will be able to pass increases directly to consumers. that's not only households, but they especially large industrial consumers of natural gas. and so everyone there
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then east congresswoman barbara lee. heard there in september is conservative states where passing laws limiting abortion options. congresswoman lee shared her emotional testimony of having to travel to mexico as a teenager to get an abortion 10 years before roe. the wade was signed into law. we now welcome the state congresswoman barbara lee, who you >> see here. congresswoman, thank you for being with us tonight. obviously, this is deeply personal for you up. how are you feeling tonight? how have you been processing what happened today? >> well, you know, even i've been ready for this day, this coverage it's heartbreaking and up. it is very say they're in many respects and that i feel that, you know what this is as given day more determination to fight that because right now, yes, they take away our constitutional right to make our own decisions about our own body when they go then tomorrow going to take away. next will be voting. rice will be marriage equality. who will it be? civil rights? well, they put a lot into r
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did have you corresponded barbara basil reporting from copenhagen there. thank you barbara. he watching t w still to come. she has been on the throne for longer than any other british monarch. we look at how the u. k is celebrating queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. but 1st let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. in the u. s. 4 people have been shot dead on the hospital campus in tulsa and the state of oklahoma. the police say that the gunman armed with a rifle and a hand gun, apparently killed himself. this is the latest in a series of mos shootings to shake the united states. we israeli forces half blown up. they house of a palestinian gunmen who had shot dead, 5 people in an israeli city. in march, the israeli re, to the west bank village of year bard spar clashes between residents and soldiers. palestinian officials said one man was killed and 2 others. wounded. croatia is said to become the 20th you country to adopt the euro. the european commission says the balkan nation as fulfilled all the necessary criteria for asia pla
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thank you so much, barbara.d she keeps it real, y'all. a ms. pat is back! [cheers and applause] all right, everybody, our first guest was born and raised in the historic scottish county of dunn for use in galloway which sounds like a magical land between hogwarts and middle earth. and i wish i could find it. he is rather handsome. you can see them now and 6 of "outlander" on starz, say hello to sam heughan! [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ hello! nice to see you in person. >> sam: good to see you. wow! [cheers and applause] oh, my god! what have you been feeding them? >> kelly: i think a dose of you, sir. men and women, very excited you are here. it is your sixth season, people are into your show. >> sam: six years to get into it. >> kelly: so it is finally summer, so like and scotland do you do big summer vacations they are? i love scotland. >> ms. pat: i love scotland and as a child we would go on summer vacations to the beach, but it's not like you guys in california, it's raining and miserable
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this is barbara out of durham, north carolina, republican. good morning. >> thank you very much for taking my call. as a conservative, i think that i can think for myself and not believe everything somebody tells me. also, i have the ability to discern truth from lie. i did not vote for trump because i researched him prior to the election. after all, he switched from democrat to republican after obama was elected. i objected to the -- policies, i was shocked, from his so-called university and his moral character it's abysmal. based on my own integrity, i couldn't vote for him. as a conservative, we have to be able to discern truth from lies. we have to look at what is best for all, not just for the party. and, i think that a lot of these listeners need to think about themselves, and think about what is truth and what their own character and integrity stands for. thank you for taking my call. i appreciate it. >> in just a few minutes when we joined by the reverend william barber of the poor peoples campaign. a few minutes left in our open foru
this is barbara out of durham, north carolina, republican. good morning. >> thank you very much for taking my call. as a conservative, i think that i can think for myself and not believe everything somebody tells me. also, i have the ability to discern truth from lie. i did not vote for trump because i researched him prior to the election. after all, he switched from democrat to republican after obama was elected. i objected to the -- policies, i was shocked, from his so-called university...
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ok, did abuse barbara. those are reporting from brussels and you are, of course, watching d to the news live from a berlin coming up after a short break. doc film takes a look at decades of tensions between united states and iran. mc spicer. and for me and the entire news team here, thanks to watch with the greens and that you feel worried about the planning meeting on neil. host of the on the green fence podcast. and to me it's clear remains to change. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me for you for the plans with lou.
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barbara, i want to get back to the charges against the proud boys here.tly is being alleged here? what are we learning based on this indictment? >> a number of these defendants were charged previously in february, but with a different crime. it was conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, a serious crime about going into congress and disrupting the joint session there to certify the election. lots of people were charged with that. this adds a far more serious charge, seditious conspiracy. that is a statute designed to punish people who use force to oppose the authority of the united states. it's really the closest thing we have to treason during peacetime. although the punishment is the same as it is for conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, here we see prosecutors not doing the usual thing of going for the lowest-hanging fruit i can charge and obtain a conviction but really looking for a statute here that matches the very, very serious conduct that occurred on that date. >> barbara, is there risk in that, that they might pursue a more seri
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barbara's report.magine how hard this is for you. i know you spoke with anderson on wednesday. have you learned anything new about your fiance, his location, his condition since then? >> nothing really official that we can give out. obviously probably seen in the miam media, there's various -- there's pictures but nothing official from the state department. >> what have you heard, if anything, from the state department or the u.s. embassy in ukraine? >> they're trying really hard. they've assured us multiple times that they're doing everything they can to get to the bottom of this. and they're working really hard at this. and we couldn't appreciate it more that they're taking this really seriously. >> can you talk more about his military experience or knowledge he acquired in the marines and how he hoped to help the ukrainians? did he go intending to fight on the front lines? >> he did not go intending to fight. he -- once he had decided he was definitely going to go, he just knew that he wanted to hel
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barbara, when you look at the video -- >> i think this debunks the arguments we have been hearing this was ordinary tourist os or crowd that got out of hand or overly enthusiastic in their plans that day. at least some of these people were carefully coordinating and i think that ring true in the oath keepers and now proud boys indictment for seditious conspiracy. the next level is whether or not there was someone organizing above them to provide funding and other things. that's what's important about these things, getting to the bottom of those organized efforts. >> barbara, does it matter the then-president told the group we just saw there, to stand by, if he lost the election. >> i think that there is certainly an argument to be made that that was a call to action. i don't know that that alone is enough to implicate him criminally. i think he would say, i was just exercising my first amendment rightsing, but i also think it's something that terrorism experts refer to as, which is i'm going say immigrant in the public domain and hope somebody pix up on it and acts on i. it's the same
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barbara vessels in brussels. thank you so much time to take a quick look at some of the of the other stories making headlines of the cell. major flooding has forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in southern china, where more rain is expected or to levels in the po riverdale to have reached their highest level in almost a century. in part of one don't problem, schools and offices have close to mid rising waters. and the threat of land slots asked man mildly that long since she has been moved to solitary confinement in a prison in the capitol nap, it'll be 77 year old nobel laureate has been under house arrest since she was toppled in a cood last year. she faces a raft of charges that his supporters say are politically motivated. you're watching. dig up the news. that's it for this. our chris curb is up next after a short break with your business needs. don't go away for that. and i forget you get all the knees around the clock on our website at d, w dot com on social's. the handle you need is at th
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the ones that barbara's immune system will recognize and then deploy t-cells fight against.s custom cancer treatment to be created, and once it made it back over the atlantic, the first vaccine dose was infused into her blood. that was december 15th, 2020. around the same time, the mrna vaccines for covid became available. along with her standard chemo and immunotherapy, barbara has received nine mrna vaccinations. and she says everything is so far so good. >> i had one last immuno last september. of which i also had a cat scan at that time, and it was negative for pancreatic cancer. and everybody is celebrating, but whatever time i have, it's given me more time to enjoy my grandchildren and my children and my life. >> such an interesting science, jake. they were working on mrna as a technology for cancer even before covid. they pivoted to covid when the pandemic started, so these are some of the earliest results we're seeing, phase one results. if it works, jake, we're talking essentially about an individualized immunotherapy. this would individualize to each patient's canc
the ones that barbara's immune system will recognize and then deploy t-cells fight against.s custom cancer treatment to be created, and once it made it back over the atlantic, the first vaccine dose was infused into her blood. that was december 15th, 2020. around the same time, the mrna vaccines for covid became available. along with her standard chemo and immunotherapy, barbara has received nine mrna vaccinations. and she says everything is so far so good. >> i had one last immuno last...
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barbara fazel in a copenhagen thanks. as always for your reporting. we've just heard sweden and finland are pushing ahead with their landmark bids to join nato for suite. in joining the military alliance would mean giving up more than 2 centuries of neutrality. public opinion in favor of joining, grew to around 50 percent after russia invaded ukraine. but nieto member turkey opposes the bids. turkish president, rush up at tie up to one accuses a suite of supporting terrorists and is angry about stock homes embargo on arms sales to turkey city quarter you are speaking exclusively to dw news. the swedish defense minister pater fest explained what was behind his country's historic shift waste. before the 24th, the february was to be placed on the situation of the russian attack against ukraine wilson. it's another we have a situation when we have the real war in our neighborhood and that they've changed the situation. so mentally we have also decided off the security to go to nato membership together. we've seen land or, well, you're saying well us at ot
barbara fazel in a copenhagen thanks. as always for your reporting. we've just heard sweden and finland are pushing ahead with their landmark bids to join nato for suite. in joining the military alliance would mean giving up more than 2 centuries of neutrality. public opinion in favor of joining, grew to around 50 percent after russia invaded ukraine. but nieto member turkey opposes the bids. turkish president, rush up at tie up to one accuses a suite of supporting terrorists and is angry about...
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cnn's barbara starr live at the pentagon.rovide in public. looking at those comments, do you have a clear sense of exactly how far imilitarily the u.s. would get involved here? >> good morning to both of you. very interesting question. you'll remember, just several days ago, president biden publicly said the u.s. might intervene militarily if china were to invade taiwan. that's kind of the starting point for this and we see a political appointee by the white house, confirmed by the senate, lifting that veil, as you say. what she was talking about is trying to get access to bases out in the pacific region, bases as close as possible potentially to a conflict zone and then using advanced army weapons that are still in development. she mentioned the possibility of a long-range system that could sink ships as they cross the taiwan strait to 200 miles. so she's laying out a sort of pattern of what a war plan might begin to look like where the u.s. would try to deter china militarily with fire against chinese targets, but also try
cnn's barbara starr live at the pentagon.rovide in public. looking at those comments, do you have a clear sense of exactly how far imilitarily the u.s. would get involved here? >> good morning to both of you. very interesting question. you'll remember, just several days ago, president biden publicly said the u.s. might intervene militarily if china were to invade taiwan. that's kind of the starting point for this and we see a political appointee by the white house, confirmed by the...
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barbara plett usher reports.ther march against gun violence banging on the doors of the nation's capital. this is a movement powered by young people, demanding the country's leaders take action after yet another school shooting — a horrific massacre in uvalde, texas. if our government can't do anything to stop 19 kids from being killed and slaughtered in their own school, and decapitated, it's time to change who is in government! all: vote them out! again! for years, congress has failed to pass gun safety measures, blocked by opposition from the gun lobby and the republican party. but people here feel now is the right time to renew their campaign. rallies took place in hundreds of cities across the country, in new york, where a gunman recently killed ten people in a racist attack, and in florida, where a school shooting four years ago launched this movement. the theme of these rallies is this time will be different, meaning this time, there will be action on gun control. many of these people have been fighting fo
barbara plett usher reports.ther march against gun violence banging on the doors of the nation's capital. this is a movement powered by young people, demanding the country's leaders take action after yet another school shooting — a horrific massacre in uvalde, texas. if our government can't do anything to stop 19 kids from being killed and slaughtered in their own school, and decapitated, it's time to change who is in government! all: vote them out! again! for years, congress has failed to...
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i agree completely with barbara. we never want to criticize someone for exercising their constitutional rights. but isn't it fascinating that it was donald trump who attacked hillary clinton and her people by saying only the mob takes the fifth. it was general flynn himself who attacked hillary clinton's i.t. worker for taking the fifth. and here he is taking the fifth when asked whether he believes in a peaceful transfer of power in the united states government. >> i can't wait to find out. the committee really left us hanging when they read these text messages or messages that were sent to people about to be deposed, saying, he's loyal, he knows you're loyal. you know he reads depositions. my god, it's like a mafia movie. but i also just can't wait to find out who was that messenger. >> you know, i also want to hear more testimony about what mark meadows does and what mark meadows did. that's why i'm so excited that ginni thomas said that she wants to come testify before the january 6th committee. obviously she fee
i agree completely with barbara. we never want to criticize someone for exercising their constitutional rights. but isn't it fascinating that it was donald trump who attacked hillary clinton and her people by saying only the mob takes the fifth. it was general flynn himself who attacked hillary clinton's i.t. worker for taking the fifth. and here he is taking the fifth when asked whether he believes in a peaceful transfer of power in the united states government. >> i can't wait to find...
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one is because of what barbara mcquaid was talking about. there's ongoing deliberations whether to bring criminal charges and the white house doesn't want to inject partisanship into that process and don't want to give republicans an excuse to say president biden and the democrats are using the hearings for blatantly political purposes and trying to main an arms length and the white house does hope that it will have an influence on the midterm elections both by reminding the voters what the republican party looks like and drawing a contrast with former president trump's behavior and that reminding that president biden is not trump. >> trump made no orders to deploy the national guard to protect the capitol and vice president pence was giving out the orders to put down the riot. how significant is this? >> reporter: the political concern on the white house for milley to make it look like pence was not in charge and trump was. the lawmakers shook their heads. some gasped. one person said jesus christ. it was something that really struck the pe
one is because of what barbara mcquaid was talking about. there's ongoing deliberations whether to bring criminal charges and the white house doesn't want to inject partisanship into that process and don't want to give republicans an excuse to say president biden and the democrats are using the hearings for blatantly political purposes and trying to main an arms length and the white house does hope that it will have an influence on the midterm elections both by reminding the voters what the...
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barbara over reports marley and television shared soldiers and a regional governor. as they reassured villages, the government is blaming an al qaeda link grip for the violence. look of on the one lovely demolish of a government of the republic of marley deeply regret to inform that the peaceful populations were the subject of cowardly and barbaric terrorist attacks. during the night of the 18th and 19th of june, 2022, a total of $132.00 civilians were killed by our do cooper's fighters, massena cat diva. several. the attackers have been formally identified. a local politician says the night rates were revenge attacks, though one will if i be yacht new 2 weeks ago, the army was present on the ground to do patrols at ab during the patrols. there were clashes with the terrorists, and about 12 terrorists were killed after the armed and security forces left around 4 pm on friday. the terrace came on about 50 to 60 motorcycles to take the town of dial as ago hostage. molly was plunged into crisis after a coup in 2012 france intervened after al qaeda and i select groups hi
barbara over reports marley and television shared soldiers and a regional governor. as they reassured villages, the government is blaming an al qaeda link grip for the violence. look of on the one lovely demolish of a government of the republic of marley deeply regret to inform that the peaceful populations were the subject of cowardly and barbaric terrorist attacks. during the night of the 18th and 19th of june, 2022, a total of $132.00 civilians were killed by our do cooper's fighters,...
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you have your correspondent barbara hazel there in copenhagen speaking to me earlier. well, johnny depp has won his defamation case against his ex wife. actor amber hurt. the jury awarded the pirates of the caribbean. st. are $15000000.00 in damages. dep had sued her for $50000000.00. over a newspaper article she wrote in 2018 deps had the piece implied, he was abusive during their marriage. herd counter soon, deb for $100000000.00. the 6 week trial made headlines around the world with the pair swapping off in a lurid claims and counterclaims of domestic abuse. and i spoke earlier to entertainment and journalist ron say, as on beta about the verdict and asked him what the jury's decision means for both actors or for johnny depp. if means a bit of redemption i, he gets to say that in a court of law he was found to have been defamed and makes it possible for him to go back to his career i guess. and for amber heard i, i think this is some though, hang over her for a while, even though she was successful on one of her 3 statements in her counter suit. but i think this wil
you have your correspondent barbara hazel there in copenhagen speaking to me earlier. well, johnny depp has won his defamation case against his ex wife. actor amber hurt. the jury awarded the pirates of the caribbean. st. are $15000000.00 in damages. dep had sued her for $50000000.00. over a newspaper article she wrote in 2018 deps had the piece implied, he was abusive during their marriage. herd counter soon, deb for $100000000.00. the 6 week trial made headlines around the world with the pair...