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he said no, hanna, it's brad. nancy's still not back. >> reporter: now brad was worried. >> i really started to panic. >> reporter: especially when she learned nancy had also stood up another of their friends. they called the local hospital. no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister christa up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet and we're very worried about her. can you call us >> you know about this kind of stuff? >> you would think. >> reporter: krista calls her older brother jeff, who is a police officer in edmonton, >> my first reaction, okay, she's she just needs some space or time. she'll turn up. >> reporter: when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy >> reporter: by afternoon the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone it was a missing persons. >> reporter: when detective george daniels arrived n
he said no, hanna, it's brad. nancy's still not back. >> reporter: now brad was worried. >> i really started to panic. >> reporter: especially when she learned nancy had also stood up another of their friends. they called the local hospital. no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister christa up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet and we're very worried about her. can you call us >> you know about this...
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appeals court didn't agree, and brad's trial lawyer, darrell deputy, said he served brad well.uldn't get them to talk to me. i couldn't get them to answer a question. i couldn't get them to call me back. >> did they send you a bill? >> absolutely. i've got lots of bills. >> this went on for months, years. she heard about a private investigator named dwight mcneil, but her then-attorney told her, "don't call him." >> so i sat on it for a little bit, and i was having a really bad day, and i called. and dwight picked up the phone. and i just started crying because it had been so long since anyone i had called answered me. >> and he did listen, but -- >> i told her i wouldn't look at the case. >> dwight was a former sheriff. he told her his job was catching bad guys, not getting them out of prison. but marsha persisted, and so he agreed to see her in person. >> i explained to her that if i concluded from my review of the file that there was any basis at all to believe that mr. jennings had murdered his wife, that i would use whatever influence and whatever pressure i could to make
appeals court didn't agree, and brad's trial lawyer, darrell deputy, said he served brad well.uldn't get them to talk to me. i couldn't get them to answer a question. i couldn't get them to call me back. >> did they send you a bill? >> absolutely. i've got lots of bills. >> this went on for months, years. she heard about a private investigator named dwight mcneil, but her then-attorney told her, "don't call him." >> so i sat on it for a little bit, and i was...
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brad is on the board.he blows my skirt up. >> can we just acknowledge are responsible my wife is on vacation? [laughter] >> i need you to blink. kennedy: we are a little worried. owner cited for stealing $3000 worth of napkins and straws from 12 different starbucks and giving them to customers with -- fake news or florida? >> you know how much $3000 worth of napkins is? i know your old assistance does because he used to bring your extra napkins after every order. he was a legend, he led in napkins every year. i'm going to say fake news. kennedy: you are on the board. that is phony baloney. kevin, florida man arrested for selling alligator eggs in a pet store parking lot which police say, regular eggs he bought at the supermarket. fake news or florida? >> i think it could be florida, i hope. kennedy: no. >> this game. kennedy: you are losing. brad, your next headline, florida man subsequent thousand dollars cash into his rectum to hide from police after being pulled over for speeding. fake news or florida?
brad is on the board.he blows my skirt up. >> can we just acknowledge are responsible my wife is on vacation? [laughter] >> i need you to blink. kennedy: we are a little worried. owner cited for stealing $3000 worth of napkins and straws from 12 different starbucks and giving them to customers with -- fake news or florida? >> you know how much $3000 worth of napkins is? i know your old assistance does because he used to bring your extra napkins after every order. he was a...
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this is shelley and brad fiscus. is a doctor here in tennessee and lead the roll—out of covid vaccines across the state. it's been pretty intense. this is about control, compliance and obedience. i am very sceptical of— the department of health right now. one in 475 or so tennesseans is dead and we are going to pretend that bodies aren't stacking up. shelley's husband, brad, sat on the local school board. keep it calm. no more masks. they see this as an opportunity to make a name for themselves. ultimately, they are very toxic for our community. i think for the kids, they don't have a voice in all of this. - put on your mask and shut up and do as we say. - the pandemic isn't over, but it's already changed everything. it's a big experiment, we've never done this before. we have an infodemic. how do you know what information to believe, what information not to believe? what's real, what's not? this is real, it's shelley and brad's forever home. it's where they raise their kids and plan to spend their retirement. the pl
this is shelley and brad fiscus. is a doctor here in tennessee and lead the roll—out of covid vaccines across the state. it's been pretty intense. this is about control, compliance and obedience. i am very sceptical of— the department of health right now. one in 475 or so tennesseans is dead and we are going to pretend that bodies aren't stacking up. shelley's husband, brad, sat on the local school board. keep it calm. no more masks. they see this as an opportunity to make a name for...
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(applause). >> thank you, brad. it is really a pleasure to be back with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast neighbors to support this project. it was great to be here when we turned the first shovel full of dirt. it seems like yesterday. this project was a long time in the making. let me start by thanking god for the earthquake. then move to mayor agnes who made the tough command decision to tear that freeway that separated northeast corner of san francisco from the waterfront. let me fill in the history between 1991 when that freeway came down and 2016 when that r.f.p. went out. it wasn't an easy history. it long pre-dates the desire fo
(applause). >> thank you, brad. it is really a pleasure to be back with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast...
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host: brad raffensperger is our guest. we open -- we welcome your calls. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. and for independents and all others, (202) 748-8002. if you are a georgia resident, that line is (202) 748-8003. i wanted to read just a bit from that ninth chapter, the call. president trump in that call says we have at least two or three, anywhere from 250,000 to 300,000 ballots that were dropped mysteriously. much of that had to do with fulton county. he also said another tremendous number, we will have an accurate number over the next few days with certified accountants. an accurate number will be given and it is in the 50's of thousands. that is people who went to vote and told they can't vote and told they can't go because they already voted. it is a very sad thing, said president trump read they walked out complaining. the numbers large, we will have it for you. but it is much more than the number of 11,779. brad, i think you agree with that, right? that's something i think everyone
host: brad raffensperger is our guest. we open -- we welcome your calls. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. and for independents and all others, (202) 748-8002. if you are a georgia resident, that line is (202) 748-8003. i wanted to read just a bit from that ninth chapter, the call. president trump in that call says we have at least two or three, anywhere from 250,000 to 300,000 ballots that were dropped mysteriously. much of that had to do with fulton county. he also...
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kennedy: data is, brad is on the board. skirt up. >> can we just acknowledge how responsible my wife is on vacation? [laughter] >> i need you to blink, blink. kennedy: florida food truck owner for stealing $3000 napkins and straws and pop different starbucks, and giving them to the customers. >> you much how much $3000 with napkins is? i know your old assistance does because he used to bring you extra napkins with every order. [laughter] he was a legend. i'm going to say fake news. kennedy: you are on the board. that is phony baloney. kevin from afar man arrested for telling selling alligator eggs in a pet store parking lot, he was saying it was just regular eggs he bought a supermarket. >> i think that could be florida, i hope. kennedy: wrong. oh 42, kevin wallace. >> this game. kennedy: brad, florida man stepped $1000 cash into his rectum to hide it from police after being pulled over for speeding. fake news or florida? >> florida, that's true. [laughter] kennedy: that's true. pulled over for speeding, they found that, co
kennedy: data is, brad is on the board. skirt up. >> can we just acknowledge how responsible my wife is on vacation? [laughter] >> i need you to blink, blink. kennedy: florida food truck owner for stealing $3000 napkins and straws and pop different starbucks, and giving them to the customers. >> you much how much $3000 with napkins is? i know your old assistance does because he used to bring you extra napkins with every order. [laughter] he was a legend. i'm going to say fake...
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our visit to a grocery store created by country music legend brad paisley and his wife where the food is free >>> inside the mother church of country music. my only chance to play on stage with superstar michael wray. >> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. across america reporting tonight from nashville. >>> good evening from one of the most legendary stages in all of music the ryman auditorium in nashville nashville is stop number four in our week long journey across america we will dive into the rich history of this place and have much more from nashville shortly. >>> but our top story is one that will soon impact two-thirds of the american workforce. new federal regulations putting the onus on all but the smallest employers to see their workers are fully vaccinated against covid-19 or that they are tested weekly companies now given two months to comply or face heavy fines. the regulations a follow-on to an executive order issued by president biden in september. the white house tonight vowing to do everything it can to maximize compliance with the mandate gabe gutierrez has
our visit to a grocery store created by country music legend brad paisley and his wife where the food is free >>> inside the mother church of country music. my only chance to play on stage with superstar michael wray. >> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. across america reporting tonight from nashville. >>> good evening from one of the most legendary stages in all of music the ryman auditorium in nashville nashville is stop number four in our week...
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brad raffensperger has written a new book called "integrity counts." mr. raffensperger, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, chuck. >> let me start. you have a full annotated transcript of the infamous call from president trump on january 6th at the height of his efforts in order to overturn this election. i want to play a specific audio clip that you write about. here it is. >> that is criminal, you know. that's criminal, okay? that's another criminal -- another of the many criminal events. many criminal events here. i watched you this morning, and you said, well, there was no criminality. all of this stuff is very dangerous stuff when you talk about no criminality. i think it's very dangerous for you to say that. >> in your book, you break in after this point because he's talking about overseas blots, you write this. i felt then and still believe today this is a threat. others obviously thought so, too, because some of trump's more radical followers have responded as if it's their duty to carry out this threat. that's a big charge. you felt
brad raffensperger has written a new book called "integrity counts." mr. raffensperger, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, chuck. >> let me start. you have a full annotated transcript of the infamous call from president trump on january 6th at the height of his efforts in order to overturn this election. i want to play a specific audio clip that you write about. here it is. >> that is criminal, you know. that's criminal, okay? that's another...
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(applause). >> thank you, brad. it is really a pleasure to be back with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast neighbors to support this project. it was great to be here when we turned the first shovel full of dirt. it seems like yesterday. this project was a long time in the making. let me start by thanking god for the earthquake. then move to mayor agnes who made the tough command decision to tear that freeway that separated northeast corner of san francisco from the waterfront. let me fill in the history between 1991 when that freeway came down and 2016 when that r.f.p. went out. it wasn't an easy history. it long pre-dates the desire fo
(applause). >> thank you, brad. it is really a pleasure to be back with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast...
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brad raffensperger has written a new book called "integrity counts." mr.t the press." >> good morning, chuck. >> let me start. you have a full annotated transcript of the infamous call from president trump in the height of the efforts to overturn the election. i want to watch a specific audio clip that you write about. here it is. >> that is criminal, you know. that's criminal, okay? that's another criminal -- another of the many criminal events. many criminal' lentz here. i watched you this morning, and you said, well, there was no criminality. all of this stuff is very dangerous stuff when you talk about no criminality. i think it's very dangerous for you to say that. >> in your book, you break in after this point, he's talking about overseas ballots. you write i felt then and still believe today this is a threat. ':zdove today this is a threat. i was never concerned from the standpoint of that. i heard the threat he was making. obviously when he called me an en meef o of the people that ginned up his crowd. i responded in the book and said i would never
brad raffensperger has written a new book called "integrity counts." mr.t the press." >> good morning, chuck. >> let me start. you have a full annotated transcript of the infamous call from president trump in the height of the efforts to overturn the election. i want to watch a specific audio clip that you write about. here it is. >> that is criminal, you know. that's criminal, okay? that's another criminal -- another of the many criminal events. many criminal'...
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georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger, is going to join me live. you don't want to miss that conversation. >>> but we want to start with breaking news from houston. we are awaiting a press conference this hour on the deadly stampede that killed at least eight people at a music festival there. i want to go right to nbc's morgan chesky, who's standing by for us, to cover it. morgan, great to see you once again. what can we expect to hear today? >> reporter: well, certainly, what may have happened in the moments, yasmin, before that fatal crush of people took place around 9:15 yesterday evening at this highly-anticipated two-day astroworld concert fronted by popular musician travis scott. we've seen the videos at this point, absolutely heartbreaking, and over the last 24 or almost 24 hours now, investigators have tried to piece together, through video and eye-witnesses, what may have caused that surge towards the front of the stage where scott, a houston native, was performing, that left eight people dead, including a 10-year-old child and 17 people h
georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger, is going to join me live. you don't want to miss that conversation. >>> but we want to start with breaking news from houston. we are awaiting a press conference this hour on the deadly stampede that killed at least eight people at a music festival there. i want to go right to nbc's morgan chesky, who's standing by for us, to cover it. morgan, great to see you once again. what can we expect to hear today? >> reporter: well,...
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we can bring in democratic congress on brad sherman who affairs committee and has been following events in ethiopia closely. thank you for being with us. you have been speaking about the unfolding humanitarian crisis. how concerned are you tonight about the intensified fighting? >> this is the one year anniversary of an unfolding tragedy. the ap now reports that more people face death by famine in tigre, northern ethiopia, than face famine in all the other trouble spots around the world. this is a real tragedy. our committee voted unanimously for resolution that uses the word genocide to describe what is happening in tigre. laura: and you have called for the u.s. navy to get involved. what exactly do you want them to do to try and get aid to people who are on the brink of starvation? >> no, look, i want to see the
we can bring in democratic congress on brad sherman who affairs committee and has been following events in ethiopia closely. thank you for being with us. you have been speaking about the unfolding humanitarian crisis. how concerned are you tonight about the intensified fighting? >> this is the one year anniversary of an unfolding tragedy. the ap now reports that more people face death by famine in tigre, northern ethiopia, than face famine in all the other trouble spots around the world....
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brad abdingdon that are deplorables.ou ask for a shot they will give you a jell-o shot. and that's what we are looking for at thanksgiving. fun, if he has been family, talk a little politics and tell jokes, ultimately all rooted in gratitude. such a lack of gratitude elsewhere. talk about shots rachel little shot of tequila, no shot in the arm. see you later tonight. >> rachel: sean, can i say one more thing? >> sean: i would never say no to you. >> rachel: best way to be grateful to be an american act like an american and stop taking orders from the government and where you were born free. >> sean: 100 percent. >> pete: amen. >> sean: pete is hosting hannity tonight at 9:00 p.m. a man left six dead and 60 injured in waukesha, wisconsin. we debunk the laws coming from crooked hillary, that's coming up next. ♪er with five nationally ranked hospitals, including two world-renowned academic medical centers, in boston, where biotech innovates daily and our doctors teach at harvard medical school, and where the physicians doin
brad abdingdon that are deplorables.ou ask for a shot they will give you a jell-o shot. and that's what we are looking for at thanksgiving. fun, if he has been family, talk a little politics and tell jokes, ultimately all rooted in gratitude. such a lack of gratitude elsewhere. talk about shots rachel little shot of tequila, no shot in the arm. see you later tonight. >> rachel: sean, can i say one more thing? >> sean: i would never say no to you. >> rachel: best way to be...
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(applause). >> thank you, brad. with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast neighbors to support this project. it was great to be here when we turned the first shovel full of dirt. it seems like yesterday. this project was a long time in the making. let me start by thanking god for the earthquake. then move to mayor agnes who made the tough command decision to tear that freeway that separated northeast corner of san francisco from the waterfront. let me fill in the history between 1991 when that freeway came down and 2016 when that r.f.p. went out. it wasn't an easy history. it long pre-dates the desire for affordable housing at this locati
(applause). >> thank you, brad. with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast neighbors to support this project....
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legislator who was also outside the capitol on january 6 and supporting jody highs trying to beat brad raffensberger in georgia. lake is already making campaign stops. >> my second kari lake event. >> reporter: this week lake throwing what she calls an election integrity rally.
legislator who was also outside the capitol on january 6 and supporting jody highs trying to beat brad raffensberger in georgia. lake is already making campaign stops. >> my second kari lake event. >> reporter: this week lake throwing what she calls an election integrity rally.
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host: brad raffensperger is our guest.e open -- we welcome your calls. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. and for independents and all others, (202) 748-8002. if you are a georgia resident, that line is (202) 748-8003. i wanted to read just a bit from that ninth chapter, the call. president trump in that call says we have at least two or three, anywhere from 250,000 to 300,000 ballots that were dropped mysteriously. much of that had to do with fulton county. he also said another tremendous number, we will have an accurate number over the next few days with certified accountants. an accurate number will be given and it is in the 50's of thousands. that is people who went to vote and told they can't vote and told they can't go because they already voted. it is a very sad thing, said president trump read they walked out complaining. the numbers large, we will have it for you. but it is much more than the number of 11,779. brad, i think you agree with that, right? that's something i think everyone --
host: brad raffensperger is our guest.e open -- we welcome your calls. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. and for independents and all others, (202) 748-8002. if you are a georgia resident, that line is (202) 748-8003. i wanted to read just a bit from that ninth chapter, the call. president trump in that call says we have at least two or three, anywhere from 250,000 to 300,000 ballots that were dropped mysteriously. much of that had to do with fulton county. he also...
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host: brad raffensperger is our guest.en -- we welcome your calls. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. and for independents and all others, (202) 748-8002. if you are a georgia resident, that line is (202) 748-8003. i wanted to read just a bit from that ninth chapter, the call. president trump in that call says we have at least two or three, anywhere from 250,000 to 300,000 ballots that were dropped mysteriously. much of that had to do with fulton county. he also said another tremendous number, we will have an accurate number over the next few days with certified accountants. an accurate number will be given and it is in the 50's of thousands. that is people who went to vote and told they can't vote and told they can't go because they already voted. it is a very sad thing, said president trump read they walked out complaining. the numbers large, we will have it for you. but it is much more than the number of 11,779. brad, i think you agree with that, right? that's something i think everyone -- at
host: brad raffensperger is our guest.en -- we welcome your calls. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. and for independents and all others, (202) 748-8002. if you are a georgia resident, that line is (202) 748-8003. i wanted to read just a bit from that ninth chapter, the call. president trump in that call says we have at least two or three, anywhere from 250,000 to 300,000 ballots that were dropped mysteriously. much of that had to do with fulton county. he also said...
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georgia secretary of state brad raffensberger will join me live in a moment to talk about that and much more. plus this week the supreme court heard arguments on two of the most devicive hot button issues in this country -- abortion and the second amendment. we'll look into what they asked and what it might tell us about how they will rule. and huma abedin is out with a new memoir. later this hour a candid interview about her life in the spotlight and her advice to democrats dealing with tough election outcomes. let's get started. >>> all right. so we begin tonight with a question. does the republican party trust elections? it is pure and simple. in new jersey what was expected to be an easy re-election for democratic governor phil murphy turned out to be a tight race and republican candidate jack ciattarelli is refusing to concede. in the run up to the election in virginia the republican candidate glenn youngkin repeatedly called for audits of election machines. former president trump said he was ready to yell fraud if the race was even close. then on tuesday youngkin secured a slim vi
georgia secretary of state brad raffensberger will join me live in a moment to talk about that and much more. plus this week the supreme court heard arguments on two of the most devicive hot button issues in this country -- abortion and the second amendment. we'll look into what they asked and what it might tell us about how they will rule. and huma abedin is out with a new memoir. later this hour a candid interview about her life in the spotlight and her advice to democrats dealing with tough...
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(applause). >> thank you, brad. it is really a pleasure to be back with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast neighbors to support this project. it was great to be here when we turned the first shovel full of dirt. it seems like yesterday. this project was a long time in the making. let me start by thanking god for the earthquake. then move to mayor agnes who made the tough command decision to tear that freeway that separated northeast corner of san francisco from the waterfront. let me fill in the history between 1991 when that freeway came down and 2016 when that r.f.p. went out. it wasn't an easy history. it long pre-dates the desire fo
(applause). >> thank you, brad. it is really a pleasure to be back with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast...
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(applause). >> thank you, brad. it is really a pleasure to be back with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast neighbors to support this project. it was great to be here when we turned the first shovel full of dirt. it seems like yesterday. this project was a long time in the making. let me start by thanking god for the earthquake. then move to mayor agnes who made the tough command decision to tear that freeway that separated northeast corner of san francisco from the waterfront. let me fill in the history between 1991 when that freeway came down and 2016 when that r.f.p. went out. it wasn't an easy history. it long pre-dates the desire fo
(applause). >> thank you, brad. it is really a pleasure to be back with the team i started with 20 years ago, bridge and jon stewart company at north beach place, which gave me the opportunity to work with john on a project that was impossible. so many people to thank. let me join jack in thanking the community. this is the same progressive community that supported more density and more affordability at north beach place over on bay street. same community that came together, barbary coast...
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the gall of brad. the gall of brad. remember, madam speaker, i talked about all that fraud in california. i think this would help. now i don't know if you guessed, you all voted it down. all right, now to my friend across from me. kevin hern from oklahoma 1. i don't know if you ever met kevin. kevin is one of those guys that's an entrepreneur, that takes a risk. he's this guy right here. you know what we should do? we should do like a block party and we should meet each other. wouldn't that be better? i appreciate the times i got to eat dinner with you. i really do. you taught me how to do a town hall meeting. i'm serious. when we went to israel together and you brought your sister, i thought that was fabulous. oh, yeah. remember. i think that's what america wants us to do. i really do. i'll tell you what. madam speaker, you and i can do this because we're from california. let's have like pot luck dinners. we could get to know each other's district. i've got a conference room in there we don't have to do everybody at on
the gall of brad. the gall of brad. remember, madam speaker, i talked about all that fraud in california. i think this would help. now i don't know if you guessed, you all voted it down. all right, now to my friend across from me. kevin hern from oklahoma 1. i don't know if you ever met kevin. kevin is one of those guys that's an entrepreneur, that takes a risk. he's this guy right here. you know what we should do? we should do like a block party and we should meet each other. wouldn't that be...
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georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, joins me now. mister secretary, thank you so much for your time this evening. i wanted to start with that infamous phone call, and in your book, you say that you felt then, you still believe today that the former president threatened to. i know that prosecutors, in fulton county, opened a criminal investigation into trump's investigation for overturning the results last february. i know that you have not been interviewed for that investigation. but you have expressed a willingness to do so. if you tell investigators the same details that you share to your book that i have read. do you believe that it is enough to charge the former president with criminal charges? >> well, good evening, i am a structural engineer and i know numbers but i don't pretend to practice law. so we will let the lawyers decide on what that arises tool or what doesn't rise to. but put the one hour ten minute conversation in my book, it was my observation at various points. because, during that conversation with president trum
georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, joins me now. mister secretary, thank you so much for your time this evening. i wanted to start with that infamous phone call, and in your book, you say that you felt then, you still believe today that the former president threatened to. i know that prosecutors, in fulton county, opened a criminal investigation into trump's investigation for overturning the results last february. i know that you have not been interviewed for that investigation. but...
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brad, i've known you for many years. you were my predecessor south america correspond at the post. bob costa, i've known you since you came to work at the "washington post" and very quickly, so i have admired your doggedness and persistence as a reporter and the way you work your sources. i said this is a great young reporter. woodward, i have done for 41 and a half years. you had me at the "washington post," and -- >> what a mistake. [laughing] >> well, you can try to atone for that if you want but still you know, it will suffice to say that you are the great reporter of our time and it is, , so it s a real privilege to be here with the two of you to talk about "peril." so my first question is about the making of the book. so how did this collaboration come about? bob woodward, you've done of the books with collaborators. you have done co-authors, you have done books on your own. how did what seems to have been a match made in heaven actually come about? >> it was actually a match made in trump's hotel in washington in 2016. costa said to me, jenna, trump might be president. he wa
brad, i've known you for many years. you were my predecessor south america correspond at the post. bob costa, i've known you since you came to work at the "washington post" and very quickly, so i have admired your doggedness and persistence as a reporter and the way you work your sources. i said this is a great young reporter. woodward, i have done for 41 and a half years. you had me at the "washington post," and -- >> what a mistake. [laughing] >> well, you can...
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can we go to brad in florida, please brad. >> caller: this is brad in florida. i just had a question. in july i purchased a stock for like 45% return on it. i wanted to know if i should buy, sell, hold or just play with the house's money it's snowflake. >> all right, brad, i have to tell you snowflake is one of my absolute favorite companies. if you have made a lot of money, i would take a little bit off. it is the most richly valued stock of the companies i follow. however, it is a great company if you don't want to take any off, i understand that bulls make money, bears make money and haves get slaughtered. cory in illinois, cory hold it, let's go to jay in wisconsin. jay! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is from the university of wisconsin. i bought wayfair a year ago and wonder if i should sell, hold or add to my position. >> i think wayfair is a good position going into the holiday and a bad one out. take some off this week, this week coming and take a little bit off the next and then you can see what happens but it's not my favorite stock as a matter of fact,
can we go to brad in florida, please brad. >> caller: this is brad in florida. i just had a question. in july i purchased a stock for like 45% return on it. i wanted to know if i should buy, sell, hold or just play with the house's money it's snowflake. >> all right, brad, i have to tell you snowflake is one of my absolute favorite companies. if you have made a lot of money, i would take a little bit off. it is the most richly valued stock of the companies i follow. however, it is a...
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he urged brad raffensperger to find just enough votes to flip the election in his favor.eorgia's fulton county is reportedly working toward convening a special grand jury in her ongoing criminal investigation into interference. joining me now, the man who had that memorable showdown with the ex-president, georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger. he is also the author of "integrity counts." thank you so much for joining us. the former president, brad, has spent the past year continuing to undermine confidence in the electoral process and pushing the lie about the election. in a recent nprm maris poll, a large percentage said they will the election in 2024. what do you make of this? even more and more republicans are saying that they believe the election was stolen. in your book you talk about that episode where he tried to overturn the results in the pressure campaign. if he became the 2024 republican nominee for president, would you support him? >> that's so far out in the future. there will abebe a lot of peopl that run. it will be an open primary system. here w
he urged brad raffensperger to find just enough votes to flip the election in his favor.eorgia's fulton county is reportedly working toward convening a special grand jury in her ongoing criminal investigation into interference. joining me now, the man who had that memorable showdown with the ex-president, georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger. he is also the author of "integrity counts." thank you so much for joining us. the former president, brad, has spent the past year...
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congressman brad wenstrup, great to have you on. you will come back on soon.ou. >>> up next texas is installing razor wire and cargo containers to secure the border as thousands of migrants approach. texas and border states are stepping up where the white house has checked out. we have freedom education reform, laura sorc, movement of multiracial school board parents set to upend the midterms. democrats and media so out of touch over this, the parents are saying fight toxic agenda. learn the history of racism, learn from it, do not divide our children based on race. we take it on next. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. vanguard. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under
congressman brad wenstrup, great to have you on. you will come back on soon.ou. >>> up next texas is installing razor wire and cargo containers to secure the border as thousands of migrants approach. texas and border states are stepping up where the white house has checked out. we have freedom education reform, laura sorc, movement of multiracial school board parents set to upend the midterms. democrats and media so out of touch over this, the parents are saying fight toxic agenda....
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despite that enormous pressure, brad raffensperger didn't cave. he certified biden's win in georgia. that comes with consequences for his political career as trump's gop turned him into public enemy number one. raffensperger has amassed no major endorsements next year and struggled to win minimal support in straw polls at republican events across georgia. unprecedented fall for an incumbent in the secretary of state race. the state legislature controlled by his party stripped him of the seat on the elections board for the 2022 election. purely in retaliation. raffensperger's fall from grace for deciding to actually abide by the oath of office should serve as a reminder of the forces running the gop right now. it puts the spotlight on how fragile this democracy is. raffensperger chose to do the right thing, but someone else might not have. someone else might have caved under that pressure. the safety valve of democracy is certain individuals choose to do the right thing. while the overt january 6th attack on the democratic process may be in the rea
despite that enormous pressure, brad raffensperger didn't cave. he certified biden's win in georgia. that comes with consequences for his political career as trump's gop turned him into public enemy number one. raffensperger has amassed no major endorsements next year and struggled to win minimal support in straw polls at republican events across georgia. unprecedented fall for an incumbent in the secretary of state race. the state legislature controlled by his party stripped him of the seat on...
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having brad write that forward really brought a lot out. brad loves winters. he speaks so highly of him all the time. when i would show the photos and letters he would light up. it was a great experience have him write that forward. one of the big challenges with this scholarly adventure was placing these letters into context. if you have seen the book or will see the book his letters are bridged with these miniature essays that eric and i composed. how does the parachute regiment go from england to france, to belgium, to germany? and for all intensive purposes this was a man and an outfit who traveled there half a different dozen countries over the course of a year end a half. they sought some of the most pivotal clashes of their time as a result. but our story begins and rather unlikely place. that is in asheville, north carolina. it is in the western reaches of that state were dick winters is going to form one of the most lasting and profound of friendships that he will form during the second world war. this is what dick look like when he graduated from fra
having brad write that forward really brought a lot out. brad loves winters. he speaks so highly of him all the time. when i would show the photos and letters he would light up. it was a great experience have him write that forward. one of the big challenges with this scholarly adventure was placing these letters into context. if you have seen the book or will see the book his letters are bridged with these miniature essays that eric and i composed. how does the parachute regiment go from...
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alex, richard and brad, well done. well done.decriminalizing and rescheduling cannabis like never before. it may have to do with a brand-new republican bill, congresswoman nancy may joins me in a moment. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: that was last night after trumpet monday. the winner was joan. joan is a lady and she's so good at mouth trumpet monday. last night we discussed how left and right right dropped the ball on cannabis glycation. my next guest, offering significant cannabis reform on a federal level. she believes it will bring people together from both sides of the aisle in one big happy circle. the bill sponsor, congresswoman nancy may, welcome to the show. >> good evening and thank you. kennedy: when did you decide to go bob marley on the republican caucus? i applaud you. >> i've been working on kandiss reform since i was a state law maker since before is an issue i campaigned on last year, i represent charleston, south carolina along the coast down south of there, a swing district and something i campaigned on, it's important to me
alex, richard and brad, well done. well done.decriminalizing and rescheduling cannabis like never before. it may have to do with a brand-new republican bill, congresswoman nancy may joins me in a moment. ♪♪ ♪♪ kennedy: that was last night after trumpet monday. the winner was joan. joan is a lady and she's so good at mouth trumpet monday. last night we discussed how left and right right dropped the ball on cannabis glycation. my next guest, offering significant cannabis reform on a...
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do brad a favor and tell him to step down immediately.ruders breaking into the home of one of your family members. i mean, it -- it's awful. will things ever go back to normal for you? i mean, the president -- the former president, by the way, is out a few weeks ago still maligning you by name. will things ever go back to normal for you? >> well, at all times, i have always tried to be respectful in all my conversations, recognizing the positional authority that all people have. and people really when they hold high office, they really should have a higher standard of behavior because it really is very important. we set the standard, whatever office we hold and so i have tried to be very respectful of that. will we get it back? well, we have been facing this -- stacey abrams talked about voter suppression. president trump talked about voter fraud. both of those destabilized society. obviously, president trump took a whole higher level of that election disinformation but we need to get back to basics and need to have people understand that
do brad a favor and tell him to step down immediately.ruders breaking into the home of one of your family members. i mean, it -- it's awful. will things ever go back to normal for you? i mean, the president -- the former president, by the way, is out a few weeks ago still maligning you by name. will things ever go back to normal for you? >> well, at all times, i have always tried to be respectful in all my conversations, recognizing the positional authority that all people have. and...
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brad raffensperger. i appreciate you being here.the author of a new book called "integrity counts." your new book is evidence in the probe of mr. trump and his role to try to overturn the 2020 election. when you heard the former president proudly recount his interactions with you, and, of course, you were there, you took the phone call from him, did you think to yourself that he might be trying to build is some sort of a case or he was trying to lay the groundwork for there to be some level of building a case against himself? did it seem like it was coming out that way? >> well, good afternoon. when i had the conversation with the president, we already had several lawsuits from the trump campaign and their allies, and so i knew whatever we said could possibly be part of the deposition and court proceeding. so i wanted to be very factual. and i let him know he did not have the right facts. and so he did, you know, make all of his allegations in that call. he said there was 5,000 dead people. his people actually said 10,000 officially
brad raffensperger. i appreciate you being here.the author of a new book called "integrity counts." your new book is evidence in the probe of mr. trump and his role to try to overturn the 2020 election. when you heard the former president proudly recount his interactions with you, and, of course, you were there, you took the phone call from him, did you think to yourself that he might be trying to build is some sort of a case or he was trying to lay the groundwork for there to be some...
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>> brad made an attempt on his life with sleeping medications.o yourself and to us? " >> and his answer was, "i just wanted to go to sleep and wake up with dad." three months after that, he did commit suicide. >> he just wanted to be with him. so he made a decision. >> at this point now, you have this affair, this horrible choice, that has now led to, potentially, to two deaths. >> it hurts, hurts a lot every day. >> surreal. i remember just staring at the programs with his picture and bradley kolman and the dates and just like telling myself, "you're at brad's funeral right now." it became upsettingly familiar. i mean, i felt too comfortable at the -- at a funeral setting and i realized, "this is just not -- this isn't fair. i'm getting too good at receiving bad news. >> through it all, the da never gave up on tom's case. we're conducting these other parts of the investigation, we're developing video information. we're looking at the car, we're doing some pretty interesting things with regard to the vehicle. >> but the unidentified dna was their
>> brad made an attempt on his life with sleeping medications.o yourself and to us? " >> and his answer was, "i just wanted to go to sleep and wake up with dad." three months after that, he did commit suicide. >> he just wanted to be with him. so he made a decision. >> at this point now, you have this affair, this horrible choice, that has now led to, potentially, to two deaths. >> it hurts, hurts a lot every day. >> surreal. i remember just...
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urging him to change the results of the election. >> i want to talk to brad raffensperger. [ bleep ] for not [ bleep ] doing the right thing. this election was [ bleep ] stolen. >> we could feel the angst and the hate building in the air over nothing, over a mirage, over a shining object to deflect from the fact that donald trump had lost the election fair and squarely. >> you could have you could have very easily kept your mouth shut, not said anything, going looping. was this all worth it, putting it on the line for the truth? >> the answer is it was absolutely worth it. >> the lieutenant governor found himself among the few who would speak the truth, but he was not alone. disgusted by threats his election workers were getting from misled trump supporters, sterg also became a vocal critic of the public lies. >> i remember our warehouse manager at the center for elections was taking the trash out. all these people swarm around him with him you're going to prison, you're going to prison. he was a warehouse guy. nobody should have to go through in a. >> sterling gave a blist
urging him to change the results of the election. >> i want to talk to brad raffensperger. [ bleep ] for not [ bleep ] doing the right thing. this election was [ bleep ] stolen. >> we could feel the angst and the hate building in the air over nothing, over a mirage, over a shining object to deflect from the fact that donald trump had lost the election fair and squarely. >> you could have you could have very easily kept your mouth shut, not said anything, going looping. was...
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brad loves winters. he speaks so highly of him all the time and when i would show in the photos and some of the letters he would just light up. and it was just a great experience having him there right that forward. one of the big challenges that we had as we embarked as a scholarly adventure, was placing these letters into context so if you've seen the book or will see the book his lip letters are bridged with with miniatures essays that eric and i composed, because how does the regiment go from england to france to belgium, to germany, and for all intents and purposes this was a man who traveled through half a dozen different countries over the course of a year and a half. they saw some of the most clashes of their times. but our story begins in a rather unlikely place and that isn't asheville north carolina. it is in this city and the western regions of that state. where dick winters is going to form one of the most lasting and most profound of friendships that he will form during the second world war
brad loves winters. he speaks so highly of him all the time and when i would show in the photos and some of the letters he would just light up. and it was just a great experience having him there right that forward. one of the big challenges that we had as we embarked as a scholarly adventure, was placing these letters into context so if you've seen the book or will see the book his lip letters are bridged with with miniatures essays that eric and i composed, because how does the regiment go...
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because brad loves winters. he speaks so highly of him all the time, and when i would show him the photos and some of the letters, he would just light up, you know, and it was just a great experience having him write that foreword. one of the big challenges that we had as we embarked on this kind of scholarly adventure was placing these letters into context. so if you've seen the book or will see the book, his letters are abridged with some of these miniature essays that erik and i composed, because how does the general go from england to france to belgium to germany? for all intents and purposes, this was a man and an outfit who traveled through half a dozen countries over the course of a year and a half. and they saw some of the most pivotal clashes of their time as a result. but our story begins in a rather unlikely place, and that is in asheville, north carolina. and it is in this city in the western regions of that state where dick winters is going to form one of the most lasting and most profound of friend
because brad loves winters. he speaks so highly of him all the time, and when i would show him the photos and some of the letters, he would just light up, you know, and it was just a great experience having him write that foreword. one of the big challenges that we had as we embarked on this kind of scholarly adventure was placing these letters into context. so if you've seen the book or will see the book, his letters are abridged with some of these miniature essays that erik and i composed,...
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. >> brad raffensperger, georgia's secretary of state, a conservative republican who supported trumpt with democrats on election issues ordered a state hand count. that habitat hand count confirmed there was no widespread fraud involved with the machine count. >> no, we never saw enough fraud that would have turned the results of the election. we have about 250 investigations going on. if you look at it, it's onesies, twossy twosies is, a couple of people doing something, but never added up to 12,000 votes. >> still then president trump a doing something, but never added up to 12,000 votes. >> still then a couple of peopl doing something, but never added up to 12,000 votes. >> still then president trump , doing something, but never added up to 12,000 votes. >> still then a couple of peop doing something, but never added up to 12,000 votes. >> still then president trump hate tweeted about him and he and his wife were threatened. >> people were threatening her, and sending her sexualized threats. those kind of sbemsz. >> bill gates got threats too. so did commissioner al schmidt who te
. >> brad raffensperger, georgia's secretary of state, a conservative republican who supported trumpt with democrats on election issues ordered a state hand count. that habitat hand count confirmed there was no widespread fraud involved with the machine count. >> no, we never saw enough fraud that would have turned the results of the election. we have about 250 investigations going on. if you look at it, it's onesies, twossy twosies is, a couple of people doing something, but never...
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. >>> plus, georgia's secretary of state brad raef ens perger will be my guest.o to break, why are you awake? we'll reat our favorite answers later in the show. we'll reat our favorite answers ter in the show. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. with tylenol dissolve packs. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. (chloe) wireless family plans save you money, but then you have to deal with family. (aunt 1) chloe... (aunt 2) still single, dear? (chloe) so i got visible. team up with friends and get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (dad vo) is the turkey done yet?! (mom vo) here's your turkey! (chloe) turkey's done. [fire alarm blares] (grandpa) answer the phone. (chloe) that's the
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i will always black the blue. >> brad raffensperger, appreciate your time. >>> up next. surprising comments from conservative supreme court justices hearing arguments on the abortion ban in texas and what their remarks could mean for the future of the law. and is designed to last for up to 48 hours. with secret, keep it fresh. available in over 10 amazing scents and aluminum free. secret ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ >>> two key conservative justices signalled today that they'd allow abortion providers to pursue a court challenge to a texas law that -- that's virtually ended abortion in the state after six weeks of pregnancy. and that would represent an important shift from a 5-4 ruling in september that allowed the law to go into effect. supporters and opponents of the law gathered outside as the court heard three hours of arguments today. the justices have to decide whether abortion providers in texas and the justice department have the leg
i will always black the blue. >> brad raffensperger, appreciate your time. >>> up next. surprising comments from conservative supreme court justices hearing arguments on the abortion ban in texas and what their remarks could mean for the future of the law. and is designed to last for up to 48 hours. with secret, keep it fresh. available in over 10 amazing scents and aluminum free. secret ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud...