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thames like operate across the south—east of england, from brighton to bedford with services from king's towards peterborough and cambridge and they are seeing that you can expect your train to be may be cancelled, it could be running late and it may not run at all, and particularly will not have any services on new year's eve in the evening so a lot of people will use terms like to come into central london for the fireworks display or to gloat in central london, thames link are seeing no services will run post—midnight, no overnight services on thameslink and they will not be an alternative offered, sometimes they put on buses, that will not happen so revellers hoping to use terms like to get home after new year's eve celebrations will have to find an alternative, that also applies to overnight services through to luton airport so big disruption expected. in scotland there is also a speed restriction on there is also a speed restriction on the west i online and that is down to the forecast of poor weather. weather warnings in place. it will be a wet and windy end to the year for it will
thames like operate across the south—east of england, from brighton to bedford with services from king's towards peterborough and cambridge and they are seeing that you can expect your train to be may be cancelled, it could be running late and it may not run at all, and particularly will not have any services on new year's eve in the evening so a lot of people will use terms like to come into central london for the fireworks display or to gloat in central london, thames link are seeing no...
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sarah bedford, happy new year to you. bryan, that's true, the goal posts have changed like sarah said and the democrats say there's no smoking gun but republicans might say quite a few smoking guns here. >> bryan: no doubt about it and the stakes could not be higher going into the new year obviously with the election but the pressure on house republicans with just a three-vote majority to try to corral all the votes for potential articles of impeachment to find something because they put themselves in that bind. now an expectation for the american people there should or could be articles of impeachment in this inquiry, so we'll see and now they have a pretty short timeline. they are talking about reportedly investigators here, anita, trying to come up with impeachment articles perhaps by the end of january. so, tons of pressure on both sides here. >> anita: we'll see what happens there. >> you cannot allow busses with people needing our help to arrive without warning at any hour of day and night. >> bryan: the massive sur
sarah bedford, happy new year to you. bryan, that's true, the goal posts have changed like sarah said and the democrats say there's no smoking gun but republicans might say quite a few smoking guns here. >> bryan: no doubt about it and the stakes could not be higher going into the new year obviously with the election but the pressure on house republicans with just a three-vote majority to try to corral all the votes for potential articles of impeachment to find something because they put...
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. >> jimmy: yeah >> and bedford is like beverly hills.dford for some reason. >> jimmy: a happening place. >> yeah, happening and they're fun. >> jimmy: you know i've talked to people that have had dinner at your house and they go -- i go "how was it?" i go -- then they go, "she's really fun." >> oh, they did say that >> jimmy: yeah >> like who? >> jimmy: and i go, "what do you mean of course she's really fun." >> i try to be fun >> jimmy: you are fun. but maybe people go in thinking you're going to yell at them or something. >> no. why? i don't yell at people >> jimmy: have you ever yelled at anyone at a dinner party. >> at my guests? >> jimmy: yeah >> no. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: right, elbows off the table. >> no, no. except for the fire department that came during one very important dinner party and some alarm went off in my house some place and the fire department comes in with all the tools. you know, the axes, and the hoses, and everything and they tell everybody to get out. and it was like 20 degrees below zero outside >> jimmy
. >> jimmy: yeah >> and bedford is like beverly hills.dford for some reason. >> jimmy: a happening place. >> yeah, happening and they're fun. >> jimmy: you know i've talked to people that have had dinner at your house and they go -- i go "how was it?" i go -- then they go, "she's really fun." >> oh, they did say that >> jimmy: yeah >> like who? >> jimmy: and i go, "what do you mean of course she's really fun."...
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. >> sandra: good to dig into with chris bedford and kevin walling, joining us coming up. >> john: what jacqui was saying about the poll numbers are unacceptably bad, sometimes when you are the president you need to look in the mirror, sometimes things that aides cannot fix. >> sandra: might be hard to do now. >> john: lloyd austin returns to israel for high level talks comes as iran-backed houthis are stepping things up in the red sea, the u.s.s. carney shooting down 14 drones over the weekend. is it time for the u.s. to directly strike iran? we will ask retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel -- sorry, i demotted you there, general, keith kellogg in moments. but first trey yingst in southern israel. what came out of defense secretary's remarks earlier today? >> trey: yeah, hey, john, good afternoon. right now we are outside israel's country version of the pentagon where earlier today lloyd austin, the secretary of defense, met with his counterpart gallant. you can hear behind me the families of the hostages still held inside gaza are calling for a deal, they are calling for the release,
. >> sandra: good to dig into with chris bedford and kevin walling, joining us coming up. >> john: what jacqui was saying about the poll numbers are unacceptably bad, sometimes when you are the president you need to look in the mirror, sometimes things that aides cannot fix. >> sandra: might be hard to do now. >> john: lloyd austin returns to israel for high level talks comes as iran-backed houthis are stepping things up in the red sea, the u.s.s. carney shooting down 14...
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but in front of one of the bedford vans, which took david on tojuno beach, he was presented with a cardleasure to present. you with your birthday card to celebrate your 100th birthday. thank you, sir. very much appreciate it. thank you very much. thank you. every year has been something different and something to appreciate. it has been fantastic. it has been fantastic life. much better than civilian life. absolutely extraordinary. and if you have the time to listen to his stories of the things he experienced during world war two, absolutely incredible. absolutely incredible. and it's so important we hear these stories because... there aren't many of the world war two veterans left anymore. that's our challenge. but there are some events he can't bear to talk about, one driving through a concentration camp months before the end of the war. could you tell me about that? no. you'd rather not. i'd rather not. too horrible. at his birthday party were his children and grandchildren. the only person missing, his wife, nancy. and you were married for 76 years to the love of your life? yeah. ho
but in front of one of the bedford vans, which took david on tojuno beach, he was presented with a cardleasure to present. you with your birthday card to celebrate your 100th birthday. thank you, sir. very much appreciate it. thank you very much. thank you. every year has been something different and something to appreciate. it has been fantastic. it has been fantastic life. much better than civilian life. absolutely extraordinary. and if you have the time to listen to his stories of the things...
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but in front of one of the bedford vans, which took david on tojuno beach, he was presented with a cardeat pleasure to present you with your birthday card - to celebrate your 100th birthday. thank you, sir. very much appreciate it. thank you very much. thank you. every year has been something different and something to appreciate. it has been fantastic. life 100, not out. much better than civilian life. absolutely extraordinary. and if you have the time to listen to his stories of the things he experienced during world war two, absolutely incredible. absolutely incredible. and it's so important we hear these stories because? there aren't many of the world war two veterans left anymore. that's our challenge. but there are some events he can't bear to talk about, one driving through a concentration camp months before the end of the war. could you tell me about that? no. you'd rather not. i'd rather not. too horrible. at his birthday party were his children and grandchildren. the only person missing, his wife, nancy. and you were married for 76 years to the love of your life? yeah. how did
but in front of one of the bedford vans, which took david on tojuno beach, he was presented with a cardeat pleasure to present you with your birthday card - to celebrate your 100th birthday. thank you, sir. very much appreciate it. thank you very much. thank you. every year has been something different and something to appreciate. it has been fantastic. life 100, not out. much better than civilian life. absolutely extraordinary. and if you have the time to listen to his stories of the things he...
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coming up tuesday morning, sarah bedford discuss house republicans efforts to open an impeachment inquirybiden and the latest on hunter biden's investigation. and later key agreements to address climate change. "washington post" and shane harris on the discord leaks. a new documentary showing how pentagon information was leaked on the gaming and chat platform, discord. join in the c live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. c-span's campaign 2024 coverage continues with the presidential primary and caucuses. watch live on the c-span network as the first votes are cast in the upcoming presidential election along with candidate speeches and results beginning with the iowa caucuses on january 15. and the new hampshire primary on january 23rd. caaign
coming up tuesday morning, sarah bedford discuss house republicans efforts to open an impeachment inquirybiden and the latest on hunter biden's investigation. and later key agreements to address climate change. "washington post" and shane harris on the discord leaks. a new documentary showing how pentagon information was leaked on the gaming and chat platform, discord. join in the c live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. c-span's campaign...
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when he got to new bedford, there were too many johnson's in the community and so things were rather confused so he changed it to douglass and he kept that name for the rest of his life. >> what was his life like in the first years in talbot county? prof. medford: as a child in talbot county, he talked about not having to work hard for the first seven years of his life because he was a child he talks about the hunger. always being hungry. he talks about being cold during the winter. he talked about havinear a one-piece outfit sit w just a long shirt. a course linen shirt that stopped at its knees. no trousers. he was so delighted when he found out he was going to baltimore because he would be able to wear pants. it is interesting that is what he is thinking about. not whether or not he is going to escape the hard labor of being in a rural environment but it is like he is going as a grown-up. he is now old enough to wear pants especially if he is going to an urban environment. he talks about not really connecting with his siblings because he did have others and sisters on the plantati
when he got to new bedford, there were too many johnson's in the community and so things were rather confused so he changed it to douglass and he kept that name for the rest of his life. >> what was his life like in the first years in talbot county? prof. medford: as a child in talbot county, he talked about not having to work hard for the first seven years of his life because he was a child he talks about the hunger. always being hungry. he talks about being cold during the winter. he...
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and then he moved on tnew bedford, massachusetts. hing looked clean, new and beautiful.he people looked more able, stronger, healthier and happier than those of maryland. view of extreme wealth without being saddened by seeing ext poverty. but the most astonishing as well as the most interesting thing to me was the condition of the colored people. prof. medford: he was surprised. he expected in the north because there was no slavery that there would be a tremendous amount of poverty and there was. i think he did not see everything he could have seen. there was poverty in the north. but he had not expected the cleanliness, the prosperity. he had not expected to see black people living in pretty decent housing. he was saying some of their housing was superior to that of the slaveholders in maryland. he is not talking about huge mansions but he is talking about decent homes that people are living in because they can secure jobs. that is not the case everywhere. it is very difficult for free black people to find employment in certain areas of the north. they are restricted i
and then he moved on tnew bedford, massachusetts. hing looked clean, new and beautiful.he people looked more able, stronger, healthier and happier than those of maryland. view of extreme wealth without being saddened by seeing ext poverty. but the most astonishing as well as the most interesting thing to me was the condition of the colored people. prof. medford: he was surprised. he expected in the north because there was no slavery that there would be a tremendous amount of poverty and there...
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host: sarah bedford. caller: as i watch this as best i can through an independent lens, all i'm hearing is republican leaning points. also the main thing i hear is the disrespect in calling the president by his first name. we only have one president of the time and it's not the bigoted guy. if they really want to do some journalistic investigation at the washington examiner, i'm still waiting to hear of donald trump's son in law has $2 billion from the saudi's and no one is making a word about it and donald trump is doing everything he can to be a dictator. why don't they investigate some of the dictator information or dictator knowledge that donald trump is saying? guest: it's a one-sided conversation about hunter biden. house republicans are the only ones talking about this and trying to an -- advancing forward and democrats think it's a description then there is not enough evidence time president joe biden to the businesses they are not really talking about it at all. to the extent the explanation of t
host: sarah bedford. caller: as i watch this as best i can through an independent lens, all i'm hearing is republican leaning points. also the main thing i hear is the disrespect in calling the president by his first name. we only have one president of the time and it's not the bigoted guy. if they really want to do some journalistic investigation at the washington examiner, i'm still waiting to hear of donald trump's son in law has $2 billion from the saudi's and no one is making a word about...
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i don't think bedford force great control over his temper. if i had to guess, james longstreet writes, secretary of war, james said, and he says, the situation in tennessee is going to be hopeless until davis replaces bragg. most of bragg's division in corps commanders meet in secret and write a petition to jefferson davis to ask the bragg be removed. and jefferson davis is like, i'm going to have to go out there. i'm going to have to go deal with these people. and that's what he does. he gets on a train from richmond to tennessee. and the meeting that follows has become like a core part of the narrative of the army of tennessee. dysfunction. as davis gathered bragg and his subordinate s in the army's headquarters and at each officer to give their opinion of bragg's leadership. while braxton bragg was sitting there staring at them. h.r. departments would have just. it's a fiasco. it's an h.r. fiasco. the meeting, as you might guess, did not go in bragg's favor. every officer present to a man, jefferson davis, that bragg lacked the capacity to
i don't think bedford force great control over his temper. if i had to guess, james longstreet writes, secretary of war, james said, and he says, the situation in tennessee is going to be hopeless until davis replaces bragg. most of bragg's division in corps commanders meet in secret and write a petition to jefferson davis to ask the bragg be removed. and jefferson davis is like, i'm going to have to go out there. i'm going to have to go deal with these people. and that's what he does. he gets...
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. >> bedford >> yeah.overdemand of have -- of pure vanilla beans. >> why aren't you growing those in bedford >> i have a vanilla orchard right now. two cups of half and half, five cups of heavy cream. you got one vanilla bean and two cinnamon sticks are all in here, and you bring this milk up to almost a boil. whip those -- whip those yolks with a whisk >> beautiful >> then temper the egg yolks with a little bit of this warm custard. you mix while i pour. >> okay. >> you just want temper. you don't want to curdle the egg yolks. >> this is tempering. >> tempering, bringing that to -- not to a boil. you don't ever want to boil this custard. you just want to heat it almost to boiling, but see how pretty it is? >> that's gorgeous. >> we're going to let that -- we have one already made, and it gets -- >> santa claus what did santa bring you in bedford? did you get a new trough for the horses >> no. i got a deer >> a deer? i knew it would be good. >> garden ornaments, a large deer with antlers made out of cement
. >> bedford >> yeah.overdemand of have -- of pure vanilla beans. >> why aren't you growing those in bedford >> i have a vanilla orchard right now. two cups of half and half, five cups of heavy cream. you got one vanilla bean and two cinnamon sticks are all in here, and you bring this milk up to almost a boil. whip those -- whip those yolks with a whisk >> beautiful >> then temper the egg yolks with a little bit of this warm custard. you mix while i pour....
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but the move to germany has also been a new challenge of a dead relationship. bedford independent home to themselves, to renew each other before we got them added. but you know, when you live on by your sales, you're trying to back in the daily strong goods right from, you know, which couple should we choose. how should we manage the finances? it's an altogether new view of understanding. you're boxing it in a different way. yeah, i think of the form between us is kind of like grown stronger than before. that's very so that's what button did to yeah. anderson, i'm at a dtn and list and you'll get the a product manager on amongst the surge of indians who have moved to berlin recently . an estimated 10000 have arrived in the last year alone to some students, many like i'm with and you'll get all our young professionals. germany is in the process of easing requirements for work visas, to drop talent from countries like can do. it remains a popular choice for those looking to emigrate despite the challenge of the language to really speak and we, we belong, this is a very void, different. a
but the move to germany has also been a new challenge of a dead relationship. bedford independent home to themselves, to renew each other before we got them added. but you know, when you live on by your sales, you're trying to back in the daily strong goods right from, you know, which couple should we choose. how should we manage the finances? it's an altogether new view of understanding. you're boxing it in a different way. yeah, i think of the form between us is kind of like grown stronger...
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. >> mike: let's get into it with chris bedford, editor of the common sense society. welcome.you make of espn saying no comment on the claims of censorship? >> completely unsurprising. the company espn went really political in theably starting in 2012. they had a little before that and gone increasingly political and something they push an agenda and hosts who put out wild left wing ideas on that network are never punished but anyone who tries to speak against that is. they are bullied and intimidating their colleagues, etc. espn is paying a price for that. people who turn it on want to check in for sports. over the last five years they've lost 25 million subscribers. i was calculateing on my phone. over 6 thousand people a day are cutting off espn. something unsustainable for a business. the riley gaines story, politics was all throughout the entire thing. i've heard her story a couple of times from her when she told it the heartbreaking aspects how hard it is to train to become that level of athlete, training through covid by swimming in a river near her house, pushing her b
. >> mike: let's get into it with chris bedford, editor of the common sense society. welcome.you make of espn saying no comment on the claims of censorship? >> completely unsurprising. the company espn went really political in theably starting in 2012. they had a little before that and gone increasingly political and something they push an agenda and hosts who put out wild left wing ideas on that network are never punished but anyone who tries to speak against that is. they are...
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the spanish bedford has been sidelined for 11 months with a heap injury, suffered at melvin park last year, who is still a fan favorite and considered a forced to be reckoned with my other prize. but the man himself is trying to tempt expectations for his return at the present international i just had been practicing for the last the month in uh, in uh, in a very good intensity. so, i mean, i, i have done say that, uh and if nothing is impossible but i'd be in for me and just to be here is a, is a victory. and i hold the my, i want to have the chance to enjoy. and because to, as you've been watching dw use on bands as a one, thanks for watching. i'll see you again tomorrow. feel, gail, we'll have you use next down by the so you don't think and feel the same way you expect and want different things from life. and your parents do, i just want to pursue what sets my swan fire or you think you'll kid is to do.
the spanish bedford has been sidelined for 11 months with a heap injury, suffered at melvin park last year, who is still a fan favorite and considered a forced to be reckoned with my other prize. but the man himself is trying to tempt expectations for his return at the present international i just had been practicing for the last the month in uh, in uh, in a very good intensity. so, i mean, i, i have done say that, uh and if nothing is impossible but i'd be in for me and just to be here is a,...
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so land tide government told us to us have gathered again outside bedford city hall to demand. so be our recent elections fee and not international. the was the last weekend's election desires for mon bye is a good attitude, government to, for them to let sort of fraud. so it'd be as popular as to how do you have have denied dragging the boat onto ukraine, which is celebrating christmas on december 21st for the fullest time, the sale. it's a move away from the russian orthodox christmas, which is a built in january 7th, some to it's causing the captor key with the end of the christmas eve. rachel at saint michael's monastery. the christmas state isn't the only thing that's changed in the lives of ukrainian since our shows water progression began our corresponding fornia follicle. i spoke with some key residents about the tough feel they're leaving behind. as the ukrainian capital key is getting into the christmas spirit, a key strength holding a speech therapist is jewel with adulthood felina, the christmas mode, and her daughter's skating skills. and joining us still, not enou
so land tide government told us to us have gathered again outside bedford city hall to demand. so be our recent elections fee and not international. the was the last weekend's election desires for mon bye is a good attitude, government to, for them to let sort of fraud. so it'd be as popular as to how do you have have denied dragging the boat onto ukraine, which is celebrating christmas on december 21st for the fullest time, the sale. it's a move away from the russian orthodox christmas, which...
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jason -- james bedford -- jason bedford joins us now.ar engine revs) (engine accelerating) (texting clicks) (tires squeal) (glass shattering) (loose gravel clanking) the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. haidi: breaking news. ahead of the rba decision when we are expecting the hawkish hold from the governor, the deficit coming in at $158 million missing the estimate of three point 2 million aussie dollars. exports taking .6 percentage points from gdp and the estimate was for a contraction of .2%. we are getting more data as we fill out the picture as to the outlook for australia. the domestic price pressures have been more stubborn. and that has been acknowledged by the rba. on the other side of the improvement when
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we're joined by sarah bedford, investigations editor for "the washington examiner." welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: the house is expected to vote on formalizing the impeachment on the president. why do house republicans say it's important to formalize the process? guest: they're having trouble getting documents from the biden administration and the business partners in the biden family business orbit. ing witnesses fre justice artman were involved -- from the justice department who were involved. and we are looking at some of the people who worked in hunter biden's business orbit. you can think about the investigation on two separate tracks. right now, one of them is the investigation into how the justice department handled the probe of hunter biden over the past five years and why it took this long for criminal charges to be filed and the other one is the underlying business misconduct, alleged misconduct that hunter biden and his uncle engaged in during the years when joe biden was vice resident. host: and what connection there might be t
we're joined by sarah bedford, investigations editor for "the washington examiner." welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: the house is expected to vote on formalizing the impeachment on the president. why do house republicans say it's important to formalize the process? guest: they're having trouble getting documents from the biden administration and the business partners in the biden family business orbit. ing witnesses fre justice artman were involved -- from...
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chris bedford joins me now. chris, is mr. fetterman right?en turn around these polls, or is he just trying to live in fantasy land a little bit? what do you say? if. >> i've been kind of surprised how much i've liked fetterman's honesty since he's got to washington. he's bucked a lot of different trends in the democratic party, and right now there are a lot of democrats trying to throw biden out, and we are a long way away from the election. we've seen the american political memory, things hard the expected -- that are expected, change so rapidly that fetterman really could be right. but the white house does fate a couple major problems. -- face a couple major problems. democrats, republicans and independents alike really concerned about the president's age, and it's because of the way he shows his age. and so far the white house has just tried to trot out talking points, and those haven't fixed the problem. another issue is that the israel is now talking about invading lebanon, and that's something that would actually basically assure that t
chris bedford joins me now. chris, is mr. fetterman right?en turn around these polls, or is he just trying to live in fantasy land a little bit? what do you say? if. >> i've been kind of surprised how much i've liked fetterman's honesty since he's got to washington. he's bucked a lot of different trends in the democratic party, and right now there are a lot of democrats trying to throw biden out, and we are a long way away from the election. we've seen the american political memory,...
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david's d-day was driving a bedford qld, 3.5 tonj was driving a bedford old, 3.5 ton truck of a landingnot so. he was shot dead on the day of the landings but in front of one of the vans that took david ontojuno beach he was presented with a card from the king. fin he was presented with a card from the kint. , ., ., , he was presented with a card from thekin.. , ., ., , _ the king. on behalf of his ma'esty the king. on behalf of his ma'esty the kint the king. on behalf of his ma'esty the king gives i the king. on behalf of his ma'esty the king gives me i the king. on behalf of his ma'esty the king gives me great h the king. on behalf of his majesty the king gives me great pleasure | the king. on behalf of his majesty i the king gives me great pleasure to present you with your birthday card to celebrate your 100th birthday. thank you and it is very much appreciated. every yearthere thank you and it is very much appreciated. every year there has been _ appreciated. every year there has been something different and something to appreciate. it has been a fantastic— something to appreciate. i
david's d-day was driving a bedford qld, 3.5 tonj was driving a bedford old, 3.5 ton truck of a landingnot so. he was shot dead on the day of the landings but in front of one of the vans that took david ontojuno beach he was presented with a card from the king. fin he was presented with a card from the kint. , ., ., , he was presented with a card from thekin.. , ., ., , _ the king. on behalf of his ma'esty the king. on behalf of his ma'esty the kint the king. on behalf of his ma'esty the king...
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tuesday morning, sarah bedford from the washington examiner discusses the impeachment inquiry into president biden and the latest on the hunter biden investigation. then zach coleman talks about the u.n. climate summit and key agreements between nations to address climate change. and shane harris on the discord leaks, a new documentary looking at how highly classified pentagon information was leaked on a social media platforms. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org. >> on tuesday the house rules committee votes to consider the impeachmen inquiry into president bin under allegations that he profid in businessealings of his son, hunter. the full house is expected to vote this week on a resolution to allow the inqui to continue by giving committees increase authority to obtain certain documentand testimony. watch live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span now, our video app, or on c-span.org. >> since 1979, in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided
tuesday morning, sarah bedford from the washington examiner discusses the impeachment inquiry into president biden and the latest on the hunter biden investigation. then zach coleman talks about the u.n. climate summit and key agreements between nations to address climate change. and shane harris on the discord leaks, a new documentary looking at how highly classified pentagon information was leaked on a social media platforms. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on...
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host: sarah bedford.aller: as i watch this as best i can through an independent lens, all i'm hearing is republican leaning points. also the main thing i hear is the disrespect in calling the president by his first name. we only have one president of the time and it's not the bigoted guy. if they really want to do some journalistic investigation at the washington examiner, i'm still waiting to hear of donald trump's son in law has $2 billion from the saudi's and no one is making a word about it and donald trump is doing everything he can to be a dictator. why don't they investigate some of the dictator information or dictator knowledge that donald trump is saying? guest: it's a one-sided conversation about hunter biden. house republicans are the only ones talking about this and trying to an -- advancing forward and democrats think it's a description then there is not enough evidence time president joe biden to the businesses they are not really talking about it at all. to the extent the explanation of the
host: sarah bedford.aller: as i watch this as best i can through an independent lens, all i'm hearing is republican leaning points. also the main thing i hear is the disrespect in calling the president by his first name. we only have one president of the time and it's not the bigoted guy. if they really want to do some journalistic investigation at the washington examiner, i'm still waiting to hear of donald trump's son in law has $2 billion from the saudi's and no one is making a word about it...
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fox news contributor and chris bedford. executive editor of the common sense society. ari, now, obama decides to come out and warn that 2024 may be at risk what do you think is behind that? >> well, he owes joe biden. he is the one that said biden didn't need to run. he didn't need to take this chance and do it in 2020. i don't think barack obama has ever been impressed by joe biden. so it's a warning signal to other democrats. and, laura, i think there is a 50/50 chance. maybe one in degree chance that joe biden is going to get dumped by the democrats at the republican -- at the democratic convention in august. you look at democrat senators, congressman, the people who have to run for re-election. do they want unpopular 81-year-old at the top of the ticket right before the election? they have lot to do something about it. tremendous internal discontent inside democratic circles. >> laura: chris, i'm reading the stories about biden's fund raising, they do expect to have taken in $67 million in the last reporting. and just in the last few weeks i think they raised anoth
fox news contributor and chris bedford. executive editor of the common sense society. ari, now, obama decides to come out and warn that 2024 may be at risk what do you think is behind that? >> well, he owes joe biden. he is the one that said biden didn't need to run. he didn't need to take this chance and do it in 2020. i don't think barack obama has ever been impressed by joe biden. so it's a warning signal to other democrats. and, laura, i think there is a 50/50 chance. maybe one in...
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i'm joined now by dr s chelvan, an immigration barrister at the firm 33 bedford row in london.hi sunak has been posing? can i start off by saying, we _ rishi sunak has been posing? can i start off by saying, we all- rishi sunak has been posing? cari i start off by saying, we all need to pass on thoughts and condolences to the refugee found on the bibby stockholm, and that is a few weeks after the death of another refugee. this environment is being made for refugees in the uk by this government. rishi sunak will be tightening the legislation, that is what people are saying, in relation to this bill. we know the supreme court only a matter of weeks ago ruled out rwanda being a safe country. there are substantial grounds for believing that when refugees are sent to rwanda, there is a risk they will be sent back to countries where they are fleeing persecution. reportedly rwanda cannot be trusted in relation to any of the agreements because of how they have reneged on the plan and even after april 2022, the 19th of april 2022, a syrian refugee was sent back to syria via turkey. look
i'm joined now by dr s chelvan, an immigration barrister at the firm 33 bedford row in london.hi sunak has been posing? can i start off by saying, we _ rishi sunak has been posing? can i start off by saying, we all- rishi sunak has been posing? cari i start off by saying, we all need to pass on thoughts and condolences to the refugee found on the bibby stockholm, and that is a few weeks after the death of another refugee. this environment is being made for refugees in the uk by this government....
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nathan bedford was the first grand dragon, and they were started by, you know, half dozen men in pulaski, tennessee, ex-confederate were fueling onward, and they were upset by simple fact that 36% of the people living in their midst had been enslaved. and now they were citizens. that's what started them. the 28 klan got its hold in the state of indiana where one in three white males took the klan. so my my i heard about this was i'm a pacific northwest third generation northwest here and i'd always heard about the klan, oregon, if they had a klan governor in the 1920s and that they were the only state, the united states to vote to outlaw catholic schools. now, why did they want outlaw catholic schools? because the klan, the twenties, had expanded their range of hatreds from the earlier. earlier klan hated, blacks. they could not tolerate blacks on equal standing with the new klan hated catholics hated immigrants, hated socially liberated flappers. it was the twenties. the jazz. and these women had just been given vote. so they outlawed schools in oregon because. they were largely full of
nathan bedford was the first grand dragon, and they were started by, you know, half dozen men in pulaski, tennessee, ex-confederate were fueling onward, and they were upset by simple fact that 36% of the people living in their midst had been enslaved. and now they were citizens. that's what started them. the 28 klan got its hold in the state of indiana where one in three white males took the klan. so my my i heard about this was i'm a pacific northwest third generation northwest here and i'd...
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nathan bedford was the first grand dragon, and they were started by, you know, half dozen men in pulaski, tennessee, ex-confederate were fueling onward, and they were upset by simple fact that 36% of the people living in their midst had been enslaved. and now they were citizens. that's what started them. the 28 klan got its hold in the state of indiana where one in three white males took the klan. so my my i heard about this was i'm a pacific northwest third generation northwest here and i'd always heard about the klan, oregon, if they had a klan governor in the 1920s and that they were the only state, the united states to vote to outlaw catholic schools. now, why did they want outlaw catholic schools? because the klan, the twenties, had expanded their range of hatreds from the earlier. earlier klan hated, blacks. they could not tolerate blacks on equal standing with the new klan hated catholics hated immigrants, hated socially liberated flappers. it was the twenties. the jazz. and these women had just been given vote. so they outlawed schools in oregon because. they were largely full of
nathan bedford was the first grand dragon, and they were started by, you know, half dozen men in pulaski, tennessee, ex-confederate were fueling onward, and they were upset by simple fact that 36% of the people living in their midst had been enslaved. and now they were citizens. that's what started them. the 28 klan got its hold in the state of indiana where one in three white males took the klan. so my my i heard about this was i'm a pacific northwest third generation northwest here and i'd...
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joining me now ned ryun, chris bedford executive editor at the common sense society.rats are hoping that nikki haley can come from behind and take this and show everybody that she has the answers for what ails the country but what is really going on here? >> denialism. the fact that they refuse to accept the real numbers that are taking place. not only in iowa but new hampshire, nevada and south carolina. laura, where it gets really interesting is in this poll in iowa. 76% of all likely caucus voters say they are open to voting for trump. of the 51% that say they are voting for trump. 70% right now say we are not changing our minds. we are locked in. ron desantis, trailing by 32 points, only has 30% of his supporters saying we are locked. in 70% of them saying we are open to changing our minds. 34% of nikki haley say we are locked. in 66% say we are open to changing our minds as well where it gets really interesting to me, laura, is the evangelical vote. that's where desantis has staked his entire play in iowa. trump is beating him 51-26. with evangelicals. i just thi
joining me now ned ryun, chris bedford executive editor at the common sense society.rats are hoping that nikki haley can come from behind and take this and show everybody that she has the answers for what ails the country but what is really going on here? >> denialism. the fact that they refuse to accept the real numbers that are taking place. not only in iowa but new hampshire, nevada and south carolina. laura, where it gets really interesting is in this poll in iowa. 76% of all likely...
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joining me now ned ryun and sarah bedford investigative editor for "the washington examiner" and steamt institute likely fellow. ed, what do you think the biggest triumph of the conservative movement is just this past year? >> that's great question, laura, i think in the immediate, i think one of the biggest triumphs is the fact that the american people are rejecting democrats' lawfare against trump. they are rejecting the targeting a political opponent. can you actually see that in the poll numbers. i think that's a huge triumph. every institution, corporate propagandist, everybody has been trying to say you can't do, this you can't have trump as the republican nominee and american people are rejecting that and you see him surging in the polls in both the primary and general. i look at other triumphs. i look at target arched the bud light boycotts conservative constitutional populist took the lead on boycotts and american people followed and cost those corporations tens of billions of dollars because they said weaver are not going to have you force transgenderism down our throats and
joining me now ned ryun and sarah bedford investigative editor for "the washington examiner" and steamt institute likely fellow. ed, what do you think the biggest triumph of the conservative movement is just this past year? >> that's great question, laura, i think in the immediate, i think one of the biggest triumphs is the fact that the american people are rejecting democrats' lawfare against trump. they are rejecting the targeting a political opponent. can you actually see...
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edward: here is washington examiner sarah bedford. brian, we are talking legal stuff. is this one democratic secretary of state making a decision on a crime that was never charged by a very aggressive prosecutor, what do you think of that? >> this is more of a loud bark about little bite. it is more of a symbolic gesture. if you analyze what happens next, donald trump filed an appeal meaning there's got to be a court hearing by january 17th in a ruling. let's assume there is an appeal to the supreme court. the primary is march 5th in maine and that means donald trump has to stay on the ballot while this is under appeal. there is very little teeth in what she has done and it is more a symbolic gesture. ron desantis is right, due process like you just said, donald trump was never charged with a federal insurrection crime so how can it keep him from being on a ballot for a crime he was never charged with a? edward: when they go after the former president, with government funds or government use it seems he gets more popular among his base. will that happen here? >> no rea
edward: here is washington examiner sarah bedford. brian, we are talking legal stuff. is this one democratic secretary of state making a decision on a crime that was never charged by a very aggressive prosecutor, what do you think of that? >> this is more of a loud bark about little bite. it is more of a symbolic gesture. if you analyze what happens next, donald trump filed an appeal meaning there's got to be a court hearing by january 17th in a ruling. let's assume there is an appeal to...
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nathan bedford forrest was the first grand dragon and they were started by a half-dozen men in polasky, tennessee, ex- confederates who were feeling and more than offset by this simple fact that 36% of the people living in their midst had been enslaved and now they were citizens. that is what started them. the 20s clan got its hold in a state of indiana or one in three white males took the clan. how i heard about this -- i'm a pacific northwest dinner and i had always heard about the clan of oregon. we had a clan governor in the 1920s, and that they were the only state in the united state to vote to outlaw catholic schools. now, why did they want to outlaw catholic schools? because the clan had expanded their range of hatred from the earlier clan. the earlier clan hated blacks. they could not tolerate blacks on equal standing with us. the new clan hated catholics, hated immigrants, hated socially liberated women. it was the 20s, the jazz age, and these women had just been given the vote so they outlawed catholic schools in oregon because they were largely full of immigrants, mainly imm
nathan bedford forrest was the first grand dragon and they were started by a half-dozen men in polasky, tennessee, ex- confederates who were feeling and more than offset by this simple fact that 36% of the people living in their midst had been enslaved and now they were citizens. that is what started them. the 20s clan got its hold in a state of indiana or one in three white males took the clan. how i heard about this -- i'm a pacific northwest dinner and i had always heard about the clan of...
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let's ask sarah bedford. a lots of jockeying. feels like a second place derby.aley is extending her lead. a lot of folks think she will be more formidable than that in iowa. >> you talk to so many people in the know on the ground, they say an upset may still be possible in iowa despite the polling where we see donald trump having a 30, 40, 50-point lead over some of these other contenders. if donald trump lost in iowa, even a narrow one is the only thing left that could possibly shake up the dynamics of this primary. there was a chance that the indictments could have hurt him. they have done the opposite. there was a chance that had he participated in the debates the perception of him as the frontrunner might have been changed. the only set piece left that could shake it up is if someone managed to outorganize him in the iowa caucuses and pull off a win. short of that, i'm not sure that there's really any opportunities left for any of these primary candidates to pull out the nomination at this point. >> charles: where does that leave the deep pocketed donors tha
let's ask sarah bedford. a lots of jockeying. feels like a second place derby.aley is extending her lead. a lot of folks think she will be more formidable than that in iowa. >> you talk to so many people in the know on the ground, they say an upset may still be possible in iowa despite the polling where we see donald trump having a 30, 40, 50-point lead over some of these other contenders. if donald trump lost in iowa, even a narrow one is the only thing left that could possibly shake up...
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conversation washington examiner columnist tianna lowe jester and adam johnson in steamboat institute sarah bedford. "mornings with maria" is live right now. we begin with breaking news, the colorado supreme court disqualifying former donald trump from the 2024 state republican primary ballot the 4 - 3 ruling citing section three of the 14th amendment which bans any public official who has engaged in insurrection from running again. the trump campaign says it will take the appeal to the supreme court, grady trimble is live in d.c. with more details on the leading candidate on the gop field being tonight that in colorado. >> good morning this is the first time this section three of the 14th amendment has been used to disqualify a presidential candidate let alone a front runner to your point that is the civil war era provision that bars officials who have engaged in insurrection or rebellion from holding office. in this case colorado's highest court wrote former president trump is ineligible to run because in their view the incited violence during the y-uppercase-letter on january 6. probably republi
conversation washington examiner columnist tianna lowe jester and adam johnson in steamboat institute sarah bedford. "mornings with maria" is live right now. we begin with breaking news, the colorado supreme court disqualifying former donald trump from the 2024 state republican primary ballot the 4 - 3 ruling citing section three of the 14th amendment which bans any public official who has engaged in insurrection from running again. the trump campaign says it will take the appeal to...
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so it started out here in tennessee nathan bedford. forrest was not founder, but he was recruited on as a figurehead in a kind of traveling organize there a kind of a kind of reactionary johnny appleseed going on undercover, working for a an insurance company, traveling around the south, apparently setting up dens, local clans, because wherever he's been suddenly dens, spring up and violence begins. okay. but he was no, he was more a figurehead actually. there were various other officers here in the tennessee group tried at the beginning to remain the kind hierarchy of the klan. but the klan ultimately and rapidly became very decentralized. it spread very rapidly across virtually all the former confederate plus into kentucky, which wasn't confederate state and missouri, which was only a quasi confederate state anyway. and it because it served the purpose which the founders here in tennessee made clear. i mean, their documentation abundant. they created a concept tution which laid out exactly what a klan was supposed to be and do which
so it started out here in tennessee nathan bedford. forrest was not founder, but he was recruited on as a figurehead in a kind of traveling organize there a kind of a kind of reactionary johnny appleseed going on undercover, working for a an insurance company, traveling around the south, apparently setting up dens, local clans, because wherever he's been suddenly dens, spring up and violence begins. okay. but he was no, he was more a figurehead actually. there were various other officers here...
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so it started out here in tennessee nathan bedford. forrest was not founder, but he was recruited on as a figurehead in a kind of traveling organize there a kind of a kind of reactionary johnny appleseed going on undercover, working for a an insurance company, traveling around the south, apparently setting up dens, local clans, because wherever he's been suddenly dens, spring up and violence begins. okay. but he was no, he was more a figurehead actually. there were various other officers here in the tennessee group tried at the beginning to remain the kind hierarchy of the klan. but the klan ultimately and rapidly became very decentralized. it spread very rapidly across virtually all the former confederate plus into kentucky, which wasn't confederate state and missouri, which was only a quasi confederate state anyway. and it because it served the purpose which the founders here in tennessee made clear. i mean, their documentation abundant. they created a concept tution which laid out exactly what a klan was supposed to be and do which
so it started out here in tennessee nathan bedford. forrest was not founder, but he was recruited on as a figurehead in a kind of traveling organize there a kind of a kind of reactionary johnny appleseed going on undercover, working for a an insurance company, traveling around the south, apparently setting up dens, local clans, because wherever he's been suddenly dens, spring up and violence begins. okay. but he was no, he was more a figurehead actually. there were various other officers here...
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joining us now delighted with us in the studio chris bedford executive editor of common sense society. byron york chief political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and fox news contributor. chris, is the left trying to scare people away from the polls because o of a vote for trump in their claimed view would be system as we know it? >> scare the people to the polls to get the democrats riled up. more importantly when you see them call trump caesar or napoleon or hitler justify whatever actions they are about to take to stop him. byron great long winded and terrible. >> laura: i did it on the angle friday night. glad you were watching. some of the things he laments there is that the democracy won't turn against him. the military won't turn against him. law fare hasn't worked on him. he thinks all of these are goodies. the left is trying to prime themselves look if frump and his supporters are hitler they can do anything they want to try remove him. >> laura: i'm concerned the more you call someone hitler, some people might believe that. >> that's why they do it. meaning a dan
joining us now delighted with us in the studio chris bedford executive editor of common sense society. byron york chief political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and fox news contributor. chris, is the left trying to scare people away from the polls because o of a vote for trump in their claimed view would be system as we know it? >> scare the people to the polls to get the democrats riled up. more importantly when you see them call trump caesar or napoleon or hitler...
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i am joined by dr chelvan, a human rights lawyer who is head of immigration and public law at 33 bedfordout what will happen next. if you were called to give evidence, and i don't think many people will be, what would you say to the government? it’s people will be, what would you say to the government?— to the government? it's a lovely line from the _ to the government? it's a lovely line from the drama _ to the government? it's a lovely line from the drama series - to the government? it's a lovely line from the drama series the l line from the drama series the gilded cage where one of the characters says facts can get in the way of belief. that is what we are hearing in this wonderful pantomime where parliament is saying that rwanda is safe, but the uk supreme court on the 15th of november made it quite clear on looking at the evidence that the rwanda is not a safe country in relation to determination refugee claims. so far we have had no evidence in relation to the fact of dealing with those concerns not of the supreme court of the united nations high commissioner for refugees in one o
i am joined by dr chelvan, a human rights lawyer who is head of immigration and public law at 33 bedfordout what will happen next. if you were called to give evidence, and i don't think many people will be, what would you say to the government? it’s people will be, what would you say to the government?— to the government? it's a lovely line from the _ to the government? it's a lovely line from the drama _ to the government? it's a lovely line from the drama series - to the government? it's...