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brett: sure.lutionize knowledge work. $13 trillion will be spent on ai software and $3 trillion of that will flow into what we think of foundation models. openai is a prominent example. $3 trillion translates into an expectation of around $16 trillion in market cap. the global equity market is little more than $100 trillion as of the end of last year. $16 trillion is a big chunk in terms of our expectations for enterprise value footprint. ed: ark venture fund is made of 80% private companies, 20% public. you can get access to not just openai but spacex. why is it different or not the same but the destiny tech 100 that caroline was explaining at the start of the segment? brett: because our interboro fund is continuously offered, the price that you pay would you buy it is reflective of the value of the underlying securities in it. if you buy $100 of an interval fund you get $100 of net value. the destiny fund has a net asset value of less than $5. they do not issue additional shares even if there is
brett: sure.lutionize knowledge work. $13 trillion will be spent on ai software and $3 trillion of that will flow into what we think of foundation models. openai is a prominent example. $3 trillion translates into an expectation of around $16 trillion in market cap. the global equity market is little more than $100 trillion as of the end of last year. $16 trillion is a big chunk in terms of our expectations for enterprise value footprint. ed: ark venture fund is made of 80% private companies,...
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brett?eginning of the show about how we really have not heard much from the biden administration officials or the president himself including, again, the owness, moss in his remarks there saying prime minister netanyahu made some promises to him and he is there to see what happening. it was a different tone on israel from the beginning of this news conference all the way to the questions from the end and i think there may have been some pushback that led to some rephrasing of how they are talking about it but clearly they are standing with israel. i thought was interesting the first question was about inflation. that number that cpi number is hot which is not good for the economy. >> john: a quick point with elvis i think the president went to paint saying his alliance with japan in the coming with the philippines is a defensive posture nothing to do a conflict just restoring stability in the region. a clear sign to china they should not be worried there is any offensive capability. >> that'
brett?eginning of the show about how we really have not heard much from the biden administration officials or the president himself including, again, the owness, moss in his remarks there saying prime minister netanyahu made some promises to him and he is there to see what happening. it was a different tone on israel from the beginning of this news conference all the way to the questions from the end and i think there may have been some pushback that led to some rephrasing of how they are...
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brett snyder, operator of cranky flier.com. thank you so much. >> welcome. >> aging is something we all have to think about at a certain point. but what if there's a way to know where you stand far ahead of time in terms of up here, the new app designed to detect developed right here in the bay area may be a game changer for detecting a form of dementia hitting people under 60. it's not on the market yet, but it holds a lot of promise. joining us live now to talk about the research ucsd clinical neuropsychologist and associate professor, doctor adam zaffaroni. doctor zaffaroni, thank you for joining us. >> hi, kristin. thanks so much for having me. >> i guess, to have this conversation, we should explain what is ftd or frontotemporal dementia and how is it different from alzheimer's? >> yeah. so frontotemporal dementia or ftd is the most common early onset form of dementia striking before the age of 60, it's a progressive brain disease similar to alzheimer's disease. but unlike alzheimer's disease, that primarily affects the me
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brett isaac and navajo power are trying to change that. >> i'm getting emotional. >> reporter: as we drive to her home, brett tells me about "the bennett freeze." >> it essentially closed off parts of infrastructure. >> reporter: the federal law that made it nearly impossible for parts of navajo nation to develop their land until it was lifted in 2009. was there malice in this? >> they were trying to create incentives for native people to move to urban areas and essentially assimilate. >> reporter: so that's the base. >> yeah. >> reporter: today, brett and his crew are installing solar panels at eleanor's traditional hogan. we're there for the moment that so many of us take for granted. >> oh my. >> reporter: eleanor hitting the light switch for the first time. >> it's unbelievable, being out here and having lights out in nowhere. >> reporter: her food going from the barn into a refrigerator for the first time. >> using solar allows us to have access to the amenity, but minimize the burden and the impact on the land. it's by people from here, built by people from here, and for people
brett isaac and navajo power are trying to change that. >> i'm getting emotional. >> reporter: as we drive to her home, brett tells me about "the bennett freeze." >> it essentially closed off parts of infrastructure. >> reporter: the federal law that made it nearly impossible for parts of navajo nation to develop their land until it was lifted in 2009. was there malice in this? >> they were trying to create incentives for native people to move to urban...
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what else have you heard from out of the courtroom today, brett?> sander, don, thank you for having me. i will tell you when i was in trial is very, very good trial attorney taught me as a lawyer to one particular thing during trial which was to have a leisure which is to have on the left side and on the right side as every single witness would testify or every piece of evidence, documents that came in would note the deficiencies or the changes or the differences of what the prosecution promised. as you do that, by the end you have an already made exhibit to illustrate where there is reasonable doubt. where there is a presumption as we are told a presumption of innocence and the government has to meet a very, very high burden. it was through that exercise that i started to analyze every single case to the lines of does the evidence come in as the prosecution predicted? if it doesn't, then those are the seeds of reasonable doubt that have to be planted in at least a few jurors. and my guess is if it gets strong enough it can be planted in all jurors
what else have you heard from out of the courtroom today, brett?> sander, don, thank you for having me. i will tell you when i was in trial is very, very good trial attorney taught me as a lawyer to one particular thing during trial which was to have a leisure which is to have on the left side and on the right side as every single witness would testify or every piece of evidence, documents that came in would note the deficiencies or the changes or the differences of what the prosecution...
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, thank you we have aaron cohen standing by but i want to bring in first of the cheap legal anchor brett baer who is on the phone with us, you may have heard jennifer or maybe you didn't hear but the concept here is that israel fired what jan is caught categorizing as a limited attack, a limited airstrikes on the uranium conversion facility and possibly in the area of the nuclear sight there we are hearing significant the word a lot, politically it's the same it's significant. >> yes good evening i think this was forecast for a number of days i had in the israeli ambassador to the u.s. on the special report yesterday he essentially said we have to respond and how we do it and when we do it was up in the air at that point i think that the biggest question mark tonight is hezbollah and they came out with a statement today saying that any strike on iran would be met with fierce retaliation and i do think that there is a tinderbox and there has been since the original iran strike that was failed but it is even more so tonight i think you have other nations that are very concerned about the s
, thank you we have aaron cohen standing by but i want to bring in first of the cheap legal anchor brett baer who is on the phone with us, you may have heard jennifer or maybe you didn't hear but the concept here is that israel fired what jan is caught categorizing as a limited attack, a limited airstrikes on the uranium conversion facility and possibly in the area of the nuclear sight there we are hearing significant the word a lot, politically it's the same it's significant. >> yes good...
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two great guests we have brett former u.s.from utah, former federal prosecutor also rich former senior official national security council under president trump. the foundation for defense and democracy senior advisor. you know, ladies and gentlemen, i'm here to make the case joe biden has been awful for america. since the day he stepped into the u.s. senate and sided with the racist and segregat racistss oppose integrating our public schools he was a leader in that movement. he has been awful for america took the senate judiciary committee and turned inside out. using it to character assassinate some of the greatest legal minds in american history to prevent them from going on circuit and the supreme court. 1994 he offered a bill the purpose of which was to round up as many people as possible for violating crack laws. kit treatment between blacks and whites he was all in and all for it. this is a very nasty dangerous man in so many respects. today he has our borders wide open so anyone can walk in and they are walking in. you
two great guests we have brett former u.s.from utah, former federal prosecutor also rich former senior official national security council under president trump. the foundation for defense and democracy senior advisor. you know, ladies and gentlemen, i'm here to make the case joe biden has been awful for america. since the day he stepped into the u.s. senate and sided with the racist and segregat racistss oppose integrating our public schools he was a leader in that movement. he has been awful...
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brett comer this is a big moment for the supreme court.ump noting on truth social the following "if they take away my presidential immunity they take away kirk and joe biden's presidential immunity" but the question is typically presidents when they are in office have not faced any sort of charges or indictment. does that follow them after they leave office? >> yeah, i mean we really are talking about the heart of why there is immunity while they are in office. i mean, keep in mind the founders they struggled with separation of powers. they attempted to address that issue head on when they created the immunity for president. and they also did something else very telling. i think that might illuminate what the supreme court will do. they also vindicated they were not going to prevent someone from running for office if they were convicted of a felony. when you take those two efforts by the founders of this country to make sure those who wielded the power of the prosecution, the executive branch, that they could not use it against its politic
brett comer this is a big moment for the supreme court.ump noting on truth social the following "if they take away my presidential immunity they take away kirk and joe biden's presidential immunity" but the question is typically presidents when they are in office have not faced any sort of charges or indictment. does that follow them after they leave office? >> yeah, i mean we really are talking about the heart of why there is immunity while they are in office. i mean, keep in...
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but why did you hate it, brett? because think it peddled a caricatures of reality and not just caricature ish, but profoundly caricature ish because look, anywhere mean just in my own upbringing of my two, you know, my two girls who are academic superstar and my son who struggled for a while. i think, by the way, there's a tremendous amount of data that bears this out that that it's not the girls who are suffering under a patriarchy. it's it's boys who are struggling. and i think they're struggling in many ways because, again, they're lacking models. you know, people ask, you know what is modern manhood or what should it be? and, you know, i think of stewart's definition of pornography, you know you know what? when you see it, you know, one of the things that we have done books. donald trump no, it doesn't. i'll tell you how it looks like. okay. okay. i remember vividly after 911 when people wanted to say they're all heroes, and i'm like, no, they weren't heroes. the heroes were the guys were walking upstairs when e
but why did you hate it, brett? because think it peddled a caricatures of reality and not just caricature ish, but profoundly caricature ish because look, anywhere mean just in my own upbringing of my two, you know, my two girls who are academic superstar and my son who struggled for a while. i think, by the way, there's a tremendous amount of data that bears this out that that it's not the girls who are suffering under a patriarchy. it's it's boys who are struggling. and i think they're...
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aid groups are now fearing the worst. >> byron: our thanks to brett.iden is expected to speak to benjamin netanyahu tomorrow for the first time since that strike on the aid workers. >>> when we come back, we switch gears. abc's ashan singh sits down with "slumdog millionaire" star dev patel, breaking bones in his bombastic ode to hollywood. of questions... mom, is yellow a light or a dark? how do i clean an aioli stain? thankfully, tide's the answer to almost all of them. why do we even buy napkins? use tide. can cold water clean white socks? it can with tide. do i need to pretreat guacamole? not with tide. this is chocolate, right? -just use... -tide...yeah. no matter who's doing it, on what cycle, or in what temperature, tide works. so i can focus on all the other questions. do crabs have eyebrows? ahh... for all of life's laundry questions, it's got to be tide. ♪ hey what's going on? i switched to h&r block this year and had one of their experts do my taxes for me. kind of a big win. oh yeah? yeah they're so on top of it, they guaranteed my taxes we
aid groups are now fearing the worst. >> byron: our thanks to brett.iden is expected to speak to benjamin netanyahu tomorrow for the first time since that strike on the aid workers. >>> when we come back, we switch gears. abc's ashan singh sits down with "slumdog millionaire" star dev patel, breaking bones in his bombastic ode to hollywood. of questions... mom, is yellow a light or a dark? how do i clean an aioli stain? thankfully, tide's the answer to almost all of...
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analyst at the market research group, sakata brett connor second of just released its first quarter snapshot shot for 2024. so how did the us book industry do in the first three months of this year? yep. so in the first quarter of 2024, book sales reached, 195 million units, which is down 3% compared to what we measured in the first quarter of 2023. but i want to put that into context because we're coming off of some of the highest volume years we've ever tracked in bookscan. so our data goes back to 2004. we have 20 years of history and. 2021 was the highest volume year that we've ever tracked in bookscan in 2022 was the second highest. so even though we're seeing seen softer sales when we compare to prior, we're still very strong by historical standards. so i like to measure versus 2019 because 2019 was kind of our last normal year in the book market. this was before the pandemic. this was before book talk. so q1 sales versus q1 in 2019 are actually up 18%. so very healthy and strong market. so who's selling and what genres are selling in 2020 for sure. so the bright spots of grow
analyst at the market research group, sakata brett connor second of just released its first quarter snapshot shot for 2024. so how did the us book industry do in the first three months of this year? yep. so in the first quarter of 2024, book sales reached, 195 million units, which is down 3% compared to what we measured in the first quarter of 2023. but i want to put that into context because we're coming off of some of the highest volume years we've ever tracked in bookscan. so our data goes...
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his wife came to his defense when i spoke with her monday night. >> brett is a kind and honest man who has dedicated his life to helping others. this outrageous accusation against my husband are patently false. he is absolutely innocent. i have faith that the truth will ultimately prevail. >> one of bymaster sons, matthew, adopted from sudan 16 years ago, is also defending his father, saying people are coming after him because of the good work he does for the poor. >> they're having their own company now and people are getting mad at them because they're doing good to community. >> san jose police say the now adult female was sexually assaulted multiple times by bymaster from the age of eight to the age of 13, and between the years of 2014 and 2018. previous allegations also surfaced about bymaster a few years ago, but no charges were filed until now. >> a man cannot go into a black kid like us, you know, so he didn't do nothing wrong. people are lying. they put them in his name to ruin his career because he's winning and he's a christian guy. >> but to say that you were abused sexuall
his wife came to his defense when i spoke with her monday night. >> brett is a kind and honest man who has dedicated his life to helping others. this outrageous accusation against my husband are patently false. he is absolutely innocent. i have faith that the truth will ultimately prevail. >> one of bymaster sons, matthew, adopted from sudan 16 years ago, is also defending his father, saying people are coming after him because of the good work he does for the poor. >> they're...
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particularly justice brett kavanaugh was very concerned about the idea of letting criminal prosecutions go forward over actions taken by the president. he continually floated this idea, this rule that would say that unless a statute specifically mentions the president, that then it can't be applied against hem. that is a slight variation on the whole question of immunity but it would get their via a different rout and would essentially mean the end of jack smith's case. neil gorsuch moated the possibility of this situation, he said would lead to just every president pardoning themselves on the way out of office which is a novel and kind of dangerous situation for the court to be in which has never had to consider to thelegality of whether presis can do that. we also saw that justice samuel alito. another republican appointeee to the court. a conservative one albeit not a trump appointed justice. this would lead presidents to essentially try to stay in office unlawfully. to hole on to power. he said that would put america in a dangerous cycle of undermining democracy. so there were quite
particularly justice brett kavanaugh was very concerned about the idea of letting criminal prosecutions go forward over actions taken by the president. he continually floated this idea, this rule that would say that unless a statute specifically mentions the president, that then it can't be applied against hem. that is a slight variation on the whole question of immunity but it would get their via a different rout and would essentially mean the end of jack smith's case. neil gorsuch moated the...
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let's bring back executive editor brett great to have you with those.iranian leadership says they have a whole new equation for the middle east, this is a sign that obviously thanks are shaking up. >> 100%. and let's think about what the white house said. they were touting the success of the iron dome and f8 15 strike eagles by the u.s., brits and jordanians, that's all true. they shot down 99% of these 300 plus projectiles, cruise missiles on ballistic missiles and drones. however, think about what all those were meant to do. what was the attack supposed to do? it was supposed to get through that defence and killed an exnumber of israelis to do a lot of damage. it's not being talked about that this was a pretty unprecedented event in the middle east. it's not like a strategic strikes that -- straight that takes out a leader here it's not like taking out a facilities, it's a bombardment that fortunately was stopped. aryans are saying they want to change the equation and its dawning some of the commentary around this that's adjusted ration -- a big show
let's bring back executive editor brett great to have you with those.iranian leadership says they have a whole new equation for the middle east, this is a sign that obviously thanks are shaking up. >> 100%. and let's think about what the white house said. they were touting the success of the iron dome and f8 15 strike eagles by the u.s., brits and jordanians, that's all true. they shot down 99% of these 300 plus projectiles, cruise missiles on ballistic missiles and drones. however, think...
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the one you gave to senator brett or the when you came to congressman bishop or the one you gave to senator paul or do you want to try a fourth one? >> senator, i will not speak to the particulars of the case given the pending -- >> of course you don't want to because it is an indictment of your policies. let's just review jose >> the rule further provides for consideration of hr 33 85 ukraine supplemental appropriations act. all points of order against consideration of the bill. >> the rule weighs all points of order against the amendments. the rule provides those amendments reported to the committee as a whole, the question of their adoption shall be put to the house without demand. the rule further provides for consideration of hr 8030 through six 2024 under a structured rule. the rule provides the bill shall be considered as read. the rule provides 30 minutes of general debate by control of the chair and ranking member of the committee on appropriations or respective designee. only the amendment printed in part c of the rules committee report accommodating the resolution. each such amen
the one you gave to senator brett or the when you came to congressman bishop or the one you gave to senator paul or do you want to try a fourth one? >> senator, i will not speak to the particulars of the case given the pending -- >> of course you don't want to because it is an indictment of your policies. let's just review jose >> the rule further provides for consideration of hr 33 85 ukraine supplemental appropriations act. all points of order against consideration of the...
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smithson, brett. good morning. you'rd01y hero. good morning. smithson, brett. good morning.'rdo you do. good morning. smithson, brett. good morning. you'rdo you do. youd morning. smithson, brett. good morning. you'rdo you do. you just�*rning. smithson, brett. good morning. you'rdo you do. you just have. how do you do. you just have like, the most amazing, dictionary. i can't even find the word vocabulary . thank you. the word vocabulary. thank you. how many words? how many letters is that? do you just do you just know every in the english language? >> well, i quite >> well, i was i was quite lucky. and. good morning. thanks for i was quite lucky for having me, i was quite lucky when i was kid, and i started when i was a kid, and i started learning, i think first learning, and i think i first picked in anger when i picked up a tile in anger when i was about 17. so i never was about 16 or 17. so i never really at with really played at home with family, pretty much family, but i had a pretty much photographic , and i photographic memory, and i learnt most of the 150,000 or so u
smithson, brett. good morning. you'rd01y hero. good morning. smithson, brett. good morning.'rdo you do. good morning. smithson, brett. good morning. you'rdo you do. youd morning. smithson, brett. good morning. you'rdo you do. you just�*rning. smithson, brett. good morning. you'rdo you do. you just have. how do you do. you just have like, the most amazing, dictionary. i can't even find the word vocabulary . thank you. the word vocabulary. thank you. how many words? how many letters is that? do...
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and guys like brett have the knowledge of how this is going to be used. and then the scary reality that our border is wide open. i was just stones are not hard to find, and you could weaponize drones in the united states too. like this is what has security experts so worried and concerned about the world we live in has me worried. all right, well, biden's de-escalation message is not resonating with iran. mr. president, to iran in this moment, don't i have one word? don't. maria bartiromo on the white house's flawed messaging next. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up. stay tuned to get a free pair of designer wraparound sunglasses. that's right. shades that fit over your prescription glasses. absolutely free. ouch. that blinding glare hurts your eyes and can make it dangerous to drive. you wear prescription glasses, but prescription sunglasses co
and guys like brett have the knowledge of how this is going to be used. and then the scary reality that our border is wide open. i was just stones are not hard to find, and you could weaponize drones in the united states too. like this is what has security experts so worried and concerned about the world we live in has me worried. all right, well, biden's de-escalation message is not resonating with iran. mr. president, to iran in this moment, don't i have one word? don't. maria bartiromo on...
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from 2018, we're trump held the swearing in ceremony for brett kavanaugh.the white house at that time. i remember this very well. every single supreme court justice attended and their names were read aloud. and when you look at that moment now and how unusual that is, i wonder what's telling to you about it. >> a couple of things. first of all, the justices themselves were a little bit tricked into attending. they had been given a bit of a guarantee from the white house counsel's office wouldn't have been overly political event. and it turned out to be extremely political. but when donald trump read all their names individually, he was almost as if he was holding them up as blue ribbons. you know, when you always acted as if the court was his, remember, in the early days of his administration when he lost in lower courts on some policy issues, he'd say, wait till we get to the supreme court. but i have to say katelyn just last monday when donald trump announced his new abortion position, saying he wanted to leave it for sure to the states >> at the end of t
from 2018, we're trump held the swearing in ceremony for brett kavanaugh.the white house at that time. i remember this very well. every single supreme court justice attended and their names were read aloud. and when you look at that moment now and how unusual that is, i wonder what's telling to you about it. >> a couple of things. first of all, the justices themselves were a little bit tricked into attending. they had been given a bit of a guarantee from the white house counsel's office...
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let's bring in federal prosecutor brett let's look at a 30,000-foot level.d, he has been in jail, he has been in violations, reagan still has not articulated an underlying crime, the judge is going along with it and michelangelo to be a lying prosecutor, what do you make of this question mike >> anyone looking at this will save this is not how the justices of system works. this is not what we have seen in decades and decades in the use of that power. but i look at why would a judge to be willing to allow the evidence in that he has been willing to allow? i have practiced all over this country. i don't know of a single judge i practice in front of that would be allowing the evidence to come in like this judge has. >> crazy. >> sandra: brett, obviously we are waiting for the former president to reenter this, here in new york. there we go, we are waiting. i was telling my team thursday and friday i believe back end at 2:11 for the 2:15 so maybe in ten, 11, 12 minutes from now but as this resumes and quite clearly you have the world watching what is happening in
let's bring in federal prosecutor brett let's look at a 30,000-foot level.d, he has been in jail, he has been in violations, reagan still has not articulated an underlying crime, the judge is going along with it and michelangelo to be a lying prosecutor, what do you make of this question mike >> anyone looking at this will save this is not how the justices of system works. this is not what we have seen in decades and decades in the use of that power. but i look at why would a judge to be...
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brett, would police have arrested 2 men from fairfield for stealing buckets of paint. so the theft happened at a home depot about 6 o'clock sunday night. police say daniel clark and thomas hodges used a magnetic device to deactivate security devices before than stealing those buckets of paint. officers say they found several more buckets of paint in their truck along with cash. both men now been arrested on suspicion of organized retail theft, conspiracy to commit a crime and other related offenses. >> its 6.25, and the north bay novato police are reminding you that portsmouth drive brooklyn drive and chesapeake lane are going to be closed. intermittently throughout today. you can see them here on your screen. we've marked them out so that you can take a look at the area that's going to be affected from 08:00am to 08:00pm thinking they're going to be delays there. so you want to work your way around that neighborhood in the east bay, the city of pittsburgh, the city council awarded a half-million dollar contract to a general and jun earring contractors so that the comp
brett, would police have arrested 2 men from fairfield for stealing buckets of paint. so the theft happened at a home depot about 6 o'clock sunday night. police say daniel clark and thomas hodges used a magnetic device to deactivate security devices before than stealing those buckets of paint. officers say they found several more buckets of paint in their truck along with cash. both men now been arrested on suspicion of organized retail theft, conspiracy to commit a crime and other related...
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one of the other ironies is brett kavanaugh.he worked for ken starr, and yet he was saying, if you prosecute, you're just going to hurt -- >> one of the most risible is kavanaugh, gorsuch, and alito very worried about political prosecution. very worried presidents would be prosecuted, and that was infuriating because brett kavanaugh came to providence working for ken starr, who took a bill clinton land deal and dug it into monica lewinsky's closet. all of a sudden he's considered about political prosecutions. it's hypocritical at the maximum. who is going to stop them, though? they act with impunity just like trump does. because just like trump, they know nobody will stop them. >> the thing that also is really infuriating is every time justice jackson or justice kagan or justin sotomayor tried to get into the facts of this case, and every time the lawyer for jack smith's office tried to get into the substance, they would cut them off. they didn't want to hear the actual substance of the case. >> i don't want to talk about the su
one of the other ironies is brett kavanaugh.he worked for ken starr, and yet he was saying, if you prosecute, you're just going to hurt -- >> one of the most risible is kavanaugh, gorsuch, and alito very worried about political prosecution. very worried presidents would be prosecuted, and that was infuriating because brett kavanaugh came to providence working for ken starr, who took a bill clinton land deal and dug it into monica lewinsky's closet. all of a sudden he's considered about...
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brett tolman breaks down what to expect next. it's time. has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪ your best days of the year start here, at kubota orange days. it's the year's biggest selection of kubota tractors, zero-turn mowers and utility vehicles, including the #1 selling compact tractor in the usa. plus, the year's best deals, like 0% apr for 84 months, or up to $3,300 off select compact tractors. orange goes all day; sale's ending soon. visit your local dealer today. find your nearest dealer at kubotaorangedays.com ( ♪ ) we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and patio too hot to enjoy. thanks to our new sunsetter retractable awning, we can select full sun or instant shade. it's 20 degrees cooler and you get protection from harmful rays and sun glare. when you call, we'll rush yo
brett tolman breaks down what to expect next. it's time. has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪ your best days of the year start here, at kubota orange days. it's the year's biggest selection of kubota tractors, zero-turn mowers and utility...
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you know it when we were testifying to senator brett and you know it today. you just never wanted to cop to it because the statute does not permit it. c like to congressman bishop and senator brett, and now you're hiding behind the ongoing prosecution excuse because it is the last one left to you because you testified falsely under oath. than on july 19th, 2023, abara was fingerprinted. this is in new york. the results indicate a criminal history. so in this country he has a criminal history then is arrested in new york by nypd, for what? injuring a child. he is arrested for injuring a child. the offense was never prosecuted and the arrest was expunged. i am reading right out of the parole file. expunged. nothing is done to this guy. he had a criminal record to start with and in the country on the legal grounds and you have falsely and illegally allowed him in. is not prosecuted. he is expunged. in november -- at this. abara files an application for employment authorization and unbelievably on december the 9th, 2023, it is approved. so this is your policy and
you know it when we were testifying to senator brett and you know it today. you just never wanted to cop to it because the statute does not permit it. c like to congressman bishop and senator brett, and now you're hiding behind the ongoing prosecution excuse because it is the last one left to you because you testified falsely under oath. than on july 19th, 2023, abara was fingerprinted. this is in new york. the results indicate a criminal history. so in this country he has a criminal history...
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you know it when we were testifying to senator brett and you know it today. you just never wanted to cop to it because the statute does not permit it. c like to congressman bishop and senator brett, and now you're hiding behind the ongoing prosecution excuse because it is the last one left to you because you testified falsely under oath. than on july 19th, 2023, abara was fingerprinted. this is in new york. the results indicate a criminal history. so in this country he has a criminal history then is arrested in new york by nypd, for what? injuring a child. he is arrested for injuring a child. the offense was never prosecuted and the arrest was expunged. i am reading right out of the parole file. expunged. nothing is done to this guy. he had a criminal record to start with and in the country on the legal grounds and you have falsely and illegally allowed him in. is not prosecuted. he is expunged. in november -- at this. abara files an application for employment authorization and unbelievably on december the 9th, 2023, it is approved. so this is your policy and
you know it when we were testifying to senator brett and you know it today. you just never wanted to cop to it because the statute does not permit it. c like to congressman bishop and senator brett, and now you're hiding behind the ongoing prosecution excuse because it is the last one left to you because you testified falsely under oath. than on july 19th, 2023, abara was fingerprinted. this is in new york. the results indicate a criminal history. so in this country he has a criminal history...
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his wife came to his defense when i spoke with her monday night. >> brett is a kind and honest man who has dedicated his life to helping others. this outrageous accusation against my husband are patently false. he is absolutely innocent. i have faith that the truth will ultimately prevail. >> one of bymaster sons, matthew, adopted from sudan 16 years ago, is also defending his father, saying people are coming after him because of the good work he does for the poor. >> they're having their own company now and people are getting mad at them because they're doing good to community. >> san jose police say the now adult female was sexually assaulted multiple times by bymaster from the age of eight to the age of 13, and between the years of 2014 and 2018. previous allegations also surfaced about bymaster a few years ago, but no charges were filed until now. >> a man cannot go into a black kid like us, you know, so he didn't do nothing wrong. people are lying. they put them in his name to ruin his career because he's winning and he's a christian guy. >> but to say that you were abused sexuall
his wife came to his defense when i spoke with her monday night. >> brett is a kind and honest man who has dedicated his life to helping others. this outrageous accusation against my husband are patently false. he is absolutely innocent. i have faith that the truth will ultimately prevail. >> one of bymaster sons, matthew, adopted from sudan 16 years ago, is also defending his father, saying people are coming after him because of the good work he does for the poor. >> they're...
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brett is the drone expert and brett joins me now.e low-flying drones do we need that we do not yet have? >> we need to player defenses because there is this constant cap analysis game between legal drone technology and counter and that will continue for the next decade in the bottom line is we need more investment in the counter drone sector, we saw one of the drone strike in the region in modern militaries including israelis, including ukrainians and russians, they start investing heavily counter drone technology, they have strong drone defense capabilities since they been dealing with this for so long, maybe even the best in the world but not everyone does so we can get a false sense of security from this iran strike sort. the ground shook his these lethal drone strikes will be more and more regular as massive proliferation and drones continue globally. >> do we need israeli tech technology? thinking of the iron dome. surely we need that, it works, do we have it? can we get it? >> we did play a strong role in supporting israeli def
brett is the drone expert and brett joins me now.e low-flying drones do we need that we do not yet have? >> we need to player defenses because there is this constant cap analysis game between legal drone technology and counter and that will continue for the next decade in the bottom line is we need more investment in the counter drone sector, we saw one of the drone strike in the region in modern militaries including israelis, including ukrainians and russians, they start investing...
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. >> brit: it certainly has, brett.not only will the problems i outlined a minute ago persist, but the political problems for people who have supported israel and are now finding constituents turning against them will persist as well. the best outcome is for israel to rapidly finish the job, get this war over with. wars do excite passions on all sides. and can be very destructive to political standing no matter where you are in these things. and the united states, i think, overwhelmingly the people of the united states support israel and would be pleased to see israel finish the job and put hamas completely out of business. all these other ideas in between with cease-fires and so on, leave the job undone. and the job undone probably won't do because, you know, there is no reason to think that hamas wouldn't continue to be just as terroristic has it has always been if it survives. >> bret: quickly, you mentioned ukraine. now there is this moment on capitol hill about funding. speaker mike johnson, the "wall street journa
. >> brit: it certainly has, brett.not only will the problems i outlined a minute ago persist, but the political problems for people who have supported israel and are now finding constituents turning against them will persist as well. the best outcome is for israel to rapidly finish the job, get this war over with. wars do excite passions on all sides. and can be very destructive to political standing no matter where you are in these things. and the united states, i think, overwhelmingly...
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was to hear the line of questioning that came out of some of the more conservative justices, like brett kavanaugh and judge gorsuch and samuel alito? >> i was. the sense that i got from those justices was that to them, to their minds, the real threat to democracy was not trump's effort on january 6th, to overturn a free and fair presidential election, the true threat to democracy is the justice department effort to hold him accountable for that act, and i did not expect this kind of minimization of january 6th that we saw from the justices. my sense is that the conservative bloc just did not think that the insurrection at the capital was that big of a deal. instead of hearing concern about what it would mean to let the president off scott free for allegedly plotting and facilitating this violent election subversion, these justices try to say, let's talk about the abstract principles, don't we need presidents to act boldly and fearlessly? as though we have not seen a lesson in what happens when a president thinks he's unaccountable, and is if we are not here in this hearing, in this case
was to hear the line of questioning that came out of some of the more conservative justices, like brett kavanaugh and judge gorsuch and samuel alito? >> i was. the sense that i got from those justices was that to them, to their minds, the real threat to democracy was not trump's effort on january 6th, to overturn a free and fair presidential election, the true threat to democracy is the justice department effort to hold him accountable for that act, and i did not expect this kind of...
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>> myself and brett goldstein stood behind the craft truck.es. he was like, we're not going to do a season two, though, are we? we were like, oh, well. and kind of signed off with each other. neither of us had seen what i think is mainly responsible for it, the most beautiful kismet casting of anything ever. and then a writer's room that was awash with female and male feminists. so all of that coming together just produced something that when i watched it, i went, i'm in a massive hit. >> the show won 11 emmys over its three seasons including one for waddingham in 2021. >> are those the moments you go, pinch me? how did i get here? >> yes, dream come true, ridiculousness. ♪♪ >> and the pinching continues with a bafta nomination for her recent apple tv christmas special. a role as the villain in the new "garfield" movie. and a blockbuster part alongside tom cruise in the next installment of "mission: impossible." you know a lot of people are really happy for you because when they hear your story and they know how hard you've worked and that you
>> myself and brett goldstein stood behind the craft truck.es. he was like, we're not going to do a season two, though, are we? we were like, oh, well. and kind of signed off with each other. neither of us had seen what i think is mainly responsible for it, the most beautiful kismet casting of anything ever. and then a writer's room that was awash with female and male feminists. so all of that coming together just produced something that when i watched it, i went, i'm in a massive hit....
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reaching the quorum of 70 points in the brett league. melvan and tartar are both completely different this season, the situation for melvania to score in extra time at the end of the game, sohail fadakar's shot is a nightmare. this year or two, sepahan was on the way, with the intervention of zakipour, it was necessary for melvan to win 32 games. the sailor is choking, no one took this win seriously that day, blaming it all on football bad luck. and that maybe the yellow day it hasn't happened, but now that we have reached the 24th place in the table, sepahan has seen 6 more losses in the league, a team that, no matter how much they score 42 goals in the offensive line, is merciless in their defense, it is as thin as a bodybuilding that ronnie kolman is at the bottom. tanesh kotlast sepahan now has 42 points and some melvan has 38 points and is fifth in the return game. it's sunday at 17:00 at anzali stadium. maybe at the beginning of the season, no one thought that melban would compete with sepahan in the 24th week, and we thank god. th
reaching the quorum of 70 points in the brett league. melvan and tartar are both completely different this season, the situation for melvania to score in extra time at the end of the game, sohail fadakar's shot is a nightmare. this year or two, sepahan was on the way, with the intervention of zakipour, it was necessary for melvan to win 32 games. the sailor is choking, no one took this win seriously that day, blaming it all on football bad luck. and that maybe the yellow day it hasn't happened,...
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brett garcia was inside the store at the time. >> i was at the back wall of the building in the lumbar section. meme way to the front and by the time i got to the front, the smoke that was billing up the front of the building was insane. how quickly it got out of control. it is amazing to see how fast the building of that size can go up in flames. >> reporter: neighbors recalled the day vividly. >> the biggest fire i ever experienced. embers were flying over. flames had to be 40 feet high. >> the fire was in my backyard. when i went through the backyard, i felt the heat and saw the flames. it pushed me back a little bit. i looked for my dog. he poked his head around from the sofa. >> reporter: it appears his case will proceed methodically. he is due back on june 7. >>> leading accusations of antioch school district. they do not involve students. candace started pressing for answers about a school -- >> first complaints from community members reached my desk. i started talking with employees directly who said they were elite for months by the director of maintenance operations and facil
brett garcia was inside the store at the time. >> i was at the back wall of the building in the lumbar section. meme way to the front and by the time i got to the front, the smoke that was billing up the front of the building was insane. how quickly it got out of control. it is amazing to see how fast the building of that size can go up in flames. >> reporter: neighbors recalled the day vividly. >> the biggest fire i ever experienced. embers were flying over. flames had to be...
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speak up a 47-year-old brett bymaster began assaulting the girl back in 2014. the sexual contact continued for four years ending in 2018. during that time he was a youth pastor at the river church community. he was also volunteering at afterschool programs outside of the church. he was arrested last week in manti got and is in the santa clara county jail. >>> the white house and the world waiting and watching for israel's decision on whether it will retaliate against iran after the weekend missile and drone strike by that country. while president biden says he stands with israel, he is urging restraint and a limited response. alice barr is in washington with more. >> against the backdrop of soaring middle east tensions, president biden hosting the iraqi prime minister today and directly addressing this weekends unprecedented iranian air assault against israel. >> together with our partners we defeated that attack. >> the u.s. joining israel's in shooting down the nearly 300+ drones launched. no one was killed and injuries were limited. they call it retaliation
speak up a 47-year-old brett bymaster began assaulting the girl back in 2014. the sexual contact continued for four years ending in 2018. during that time he was a youth pastor at the river church community. he was also volunteering at afterschool programs outside of the church. he was arrested last week in manti got and is in the santa clara county jail. >>> the white house and the world waiting and watching for israel's decision on whether it will retaliate against iran after the...
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let's talk with brett witten the chief futurist at arc investment. you and cathie wood launched the arc venture fund in 2022. this is an integral fund that invests in private tech companies like spacex and openai and also public companies like coin base and robinhood. you published a paper claiming it is a superior way to invest in private companies. can you explain why it's superior. >> an interval fund allows you to invest daily or at the underlying value of the assets in the funds and then you can redeem on a quarterly basis. so it allows for efficient allocation to liquid assets like venture innovation companies. >> with an interval fund you can buy at any time at the net asset value and you can sell to the company at a set time on a quarterly basis, is that right? that's how it works? >> yeah, exactly. and so it's the right product for exposing yourself to less liquid assets like venture-type companies. so as opposed to a closed end fund structure where you may be investing $100 but there's only $25 of underlying exposure into n. that investment
let's talk with brett witten the chief futurist at arc investment. you and cathie wood launched the arc venture fund in 2022. this is an integral fund that invests in private tech companies like spacex and openai and also public companies like coin base and robinhood. you published a paper claiming it is a superior way to invest in private companies. can you explain why it's superior. >> an interval fund allows you to invest daily or at the underlying value of the assets in the funds and...
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brett: once we got the first initial hit, it was just straight tears, sickness in your stomach, justout of bed. joe: there's always that saying, well, you've got to look on the bright side of things. tell me what the bright side of childhood cancer is. lakesha: it's a long road. it's hard. but saint jude has gotten us through it. narrator: saint jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. thanks to generous donors like you, families never receive a bill from saint jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food, so they can focus on helping their child live. ashley: without all of those donations, saint jude would not be able to do all of the exceptional work that they do. narrator: for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the life-saving research and treatment these kids need. tiffany: no matter if it's a big business or just the grandmother that donates once a month, they are changing people's lives. and that's a big deal. narrator: join with your debit or credit card right now
brett: once we got the first initial hit, it was just straight tears, sickness in your stomach, justout of bed. joe: there's always that saying, well, you've got to look on the bright side of things. tell me what the bright side of childhood cancer is. lakesha: it's a long road. it's hard. but saint jude has gotten us through it. narrator: saint jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases....
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brett, what in pittsburgh as well as fairfield? you're just shy of 70 now vacaville are for spot getting there at 72. the rest of us still holding on to those 50's to 60's. but only for now with later on today, even more of our daytime highs hitting 80 degrees. i'll get to that in your full forecast. back to you. >> thanks a lot. one peninsula story that we're following is how neighbors have been impacted because of police activity happening this morning. >> in north it's a community right near redwood city and san mateo county and kron four's michael thomas. is there. >> well, neighbors tell me as early as 3.30, this morning there was swamp team and multiple police officers here in this residential neighborhood. and you can see they're still here hours later going through the garage. and this is east of l community. allen. we've got a map up on your screen. it's the north fair oaks neighborhood. bureau street here. this includes san mateo county sheriff's office, redwood city police and neighbors tell me essentially that early at
brett, what in pittsburgh as well as fairfield? you're just shy of 70 now vacaville are for spot getting there at 72. the rest of us still holding on to those 50's to 60's. but only for now with later on today, even more of our daytime highs hitting 80 degrees. i'll get to that in your full forecast. back to you. >> thanks a lot. one peninsula story that we're following is how neighbors have been impacted because of police activity happening this morning. >> in north it's a...
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congressman bishop do not have the profile and senator brett did not have the profile and now we have the profile and now we all know the reason that he was paroled into this country was because lack of detention capacity, which as you and i both know is not a valid statute. and now that we know that for sure, this is right out of the profile. here it is. subject was paroled due to detention capacity at the processing center in el paso, texas. now, suddenly, you do not want to talk about it. this is extraordinary. it is also a pattern with you. let me try one more time. have you read the parole file? >> senator, i am going to give the same answer. >> which one? the one you gave to senator brett or the when you came to congressman bishop or the one you gave to senator paul or do you want to try a fourth one? >> senator, i will not speak to the particulars of the case given the pending -- >> of course you don't want to because it is an indictment of your policies. let's just review jose
congressman bishop do not have the profile and senator brett did not have the profile and now we have the profile and now we all know the reason that he was paroled into this country was because lack of detention capacity, which as you and i both know is not a valid statute. and now that we know that for sure, this is right out of the profile. here it is. subject was paroled due to detention capacity at the processing center in el paso, texas. now, suddenly, you do not want to talk about it....
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police say the abuse occurred while 47 year-old brett bymaster was a youth pastor at the river church community detectives say bymaster allegedly assaulted a minor multiple times within a four year period starting in 2014. this morning, the suspect's family is responding. >> brett is a kind and honest man who has dedicated his life to helping others. this outrageous accusation against my husband are patently false. he is absolutely innocent. i have faith that the truth will ultimately prevail. >> previous allegations also surfaced a few years ago, but charges were not filed until now. officers are asking anyone who might have more information on this case to come forward. >> the pressure is mounting to keep a hospital trauma center in east san jose open. it is set to close in august and that has some patients worried. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live in gloria, the board of supervisors will be hearing how this closure could impact the community later today. >> good morning. kumasi. the board of supervisors will hear a report. and from residents of east san jose
police say the abuse occurred while 47 year-old brett bymaster was a youth pastor at the river church community detectives say bymaster allegedly assaulted a minor multiple times within a four year period starting in 2014. this morning, the suspect's family is responding. >> brett is a kind and honest man who has dedicated his life to helping others. this outrageous accusation against my husband are patently false. he is absolutely innocent. i have faith that the truth will ultimately...
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brett, what you're up at? 64 hayward at 62 right now. same for you in san jose and vacaville. so warm it up pretty quick later on today. san jose is going to see some low 80's 70's for most of the rest of us. i've got more on your forecast rain. all right, john, thank you for that. looking at those bridges. finally, we're i% looking like we started at the start of the morning here, 11 minute ride of the bay bridge. >> it looks like the meter lights are back on to traffic again. building at the toll plaza still under 12 minutes great. 15 minutes on the san mateo bridge. no accidents hazards. richmond center fell bridge around 10, a golden gate bridge the north bay brown. 30 minutes will still a little sluggish of a traveling along 101. look at your overall highways. you see a lot of green along the peninsula. 101, to 80 over in the east bay. like along 88, 80, it still seems a little congestion areas back to thanks. a lot 9.30, right now and the breaking news is what happened earlier this morning with alaska airlines. it was scary there for a minute because, you know, we had a
brett, what you're up at? 64 hayward at 62 right now. same for you in san jose and vacaville. so warm it up pretty quick later on today. san jose is going to see some low 80's 70's for most of the rest of us. i've got more on your forecast rain. all right, john, thank you for that. looking at those bridges. finally, we're i% looking like we started at the start of the morning here, 11 minute ride of the bay bridge. >> it looks like the meter lights are back on to traffic again. building...
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that would be the chief, that would be judge coney barrett and that would be judge brett kavanaugh. and what they ask and how they appear at the hearing is going to be critical. >> i want to send the case for a second because when it was the appellate court that was, we saw the oral arguments, they were stunningly interesting because most people don't listen to the things you can't see the video on but you her donald trump's lawyer arguing about why the president requires immunity, because he will be penalized by his opponents as soon as he's out of office. the line of questioning came up with the judge about seal team six and assigning somebody -- seal team six to murder someone -- became a question of, as jennifer rubin says, you can't be held for me and for all things. it seems the appeals court was not convinced of that thing. do you think it would be different if the same argument came up with the supreme court? >> i'm glad you brought up that example because much was made of that. and i might have a slightly different view of that, which is, one of the area -- here's what we k
that would be the chief, that would be judge coney barrett and that would be judge brett kavanaugh. and what they ask and how they appear at the hearing is going to be critical. >> i want to send the case for a second because when it was the appellate court that was, we saw the oral arguments, they were stunningly interesting because most people don't listen to the things you can't see the video on but you her donald trump's lawyer arguing about why the president requires immunity,...
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. >> you're looking at images from the web page of brett bymaster, a former san jose youth pastor who is now in jail. bymaster is charged with multiple sex crimes against a minor under the age of 14. >> i'm shocked because, again, they always were uh- bible based talkers, neighbors. >> reacting to court documents that charge bymaster with six counts of a lewd or lascivious act on a child by force, violence, duress, menace and fear. bymaster was a former youth pastor at river church community. he also founded the healing grove health center. his wife came to his defense when i spoke with her monday night. >> brett is a kind and honest man who has dedicated his life to helping others. this outrageous accusation against my husband are patently false. he is absolutely innocent. i have faith that the truth will ultimately prevail. >> one of bymaster sons, matthew, adopted from sudan 16 years ago, is also defending his father, saying people are coming after him because of the good work he does for the poor. >> they're having their own company now and people are getting mad at them because t
. >> you're looking at images from the web page of brett bymaster, a former san jose youth pastor who is now in jail. bymaster is charged with multiple sex crimes against a minor under the age of 14. >> i'm shocked because, again, they always were uh- bible based talkers, neighbors. >> reacting to court documents that charge bymaster with six counts of a lewd or lascivious act on a child by force, violence, duress, menace and fear. bymaster was a former youth pastor at river...
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brett from virginia. mr. hur, we now go to the gentleman from maryland for five minutes. >> you, mr. chairman and mr. hur, we appreciate you coming in. one preliminary matter, that is the release of the transcript. i have heard complaints from my republican colleagues and releasing the transcript from the biden interview this morning. i have to note that i think there are over 90 transcripts that are being held by the majority here in the judiciary committee and the oversight committee for interviews that we all care about they go all go directly to issues with the impeachment inquiry. that is the pot calling the kettle black to be. at that is an understatement. also, when the ranking member requested the majority release the transcripts, determine object did. i hope that we can move forward in the spirit of cooperation and sharing information. mr. hur, thank you again for the work you did. i don't agree with everything you wrote that that is the nature of the business. i do want to ask about this. you starte
brett from virginia. mr. hur, we now go to the gentleman from maryland for five minutes. >> you, mr. chairman and mr. hur, we appreciate you coming in. one preliminary matter, that is the release of the transcript. i have heard complaints from my republican colleagues and releasing the transcript from the biden interview this morning. i have to note that i think there are over 90 transcripts that are being held by the majority here in the judiciary committee and the oversight committee...