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chapel. chino hills should lose its status as a tax exempt nonprofit. we sent a to that arrest about calvary chapel chino hills violating irs law with regard to the elections >> it seems pretty clear mister hans wants to be involved in politics. you must be a political figure that seems to be very important to him. he he does outside of the church line claims pastor heads across the political line in the past with republican candidate endorsements. she also reported to the irs. >> we made repeated attempts to contact the past year. we're told he's not commenting at this time. >> neither is the church nor their attorneys. that's the latest here chino hills. kareen wynter. >> all right. well, it's been decades in the making and now a connection between bart and the vta in the south bay is just a vote away from becoming reality. it would run trains on the east capitol expressway all the way to alum rock and connect to the milpitas bart station. the vta board will vote on a construction contract next month. if approved construction could begin in april. >> a
chapel. chino hills should lose its status as a tax exempt nonprofit. we sent a to that arrest about calvary chapel chino hills violating irs law with regard to the elections >> it seems pretty clear mister hans wants to be involved in politics. you must be a political figure that seems to be very important to him. he he does outside of the church line claims pastor heads across the political line in the past with republican candidate endorsements. she also reported to the irs. >>...
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but still very much alive, dw chapel hill guide to the professional recognizes where exactly it was fun. i learned a lot of our culture history. we travel extremely worth a visit the to so hold on. so i'm going to so right except for sky is with me here, minister. this needed security conference where we're standing right now began under the impression of news coming in, of the death of i'd say, novel need. and what does this change politically, and what's your reaction to i'm not sure it changes anything politically apart from perhaps confirming that russia is ruled by a lot of alter crowds who has killed his political opponents before, including germany. one hot just goes out to the family of alex in about name, and they'll do all those brave men and women in russia. why in prison, for political reasons, and they would have made a, is a great leader rochelle, but now he will be an icon of russian democrats. and this is, of course, the, this really security conference also. but john, with the us, vice president, pamela harris. just say something which usually only every new president h
but still very much alive, dw chapel hill guide to the professional recognizes where exactly it was fun. i learned a lot of our culture history. we travel extremely worth a visit the to so hold on. so i'm going to so right except for sky is with me here, minister. this needed security conference where we're standing right now began under the impression of news coming in, of the death of i'd say, novel need. and what does this change politically, and what's your reaction to i'm not sure it...
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chapel. chino hills should lose its status as a tax exempt nonprofit. we sent a to that arrest about calvary chapel chino hills violating irs law with regard to elections >> it seems pretty clear mister hans wants to be involved in politics. you must be a political figure seems to be very important to him. he he does outside of the church line claims pastor heads across the political line in the past with republican candidate endorsements. she also reported to the irs. >> we made repeated attempts to contact the past year. we're told he's not commenting at this time. >> neither is the church nor their attorneys. that's the latest here chino hills. kareen wynter. >> coming up, what's next for the union square? cheesecake factory as well as the >> big christmas tree lighting ceremony after macy's announced it was leaving san francisco plus marijuana linked to heart issues. what a new medical study is saying about not only smoking weed but also edibles string couples vaping a big old suitcase stuffed with monster energy drinks white wasn't enough energy for
chapel. chino hills should lose its status as a tax exempt nonprofit. we sent a to that arrest about calvary chapel chino hills violating irs law with regard to elections >> it seems pretty clear mister hans wants to be involved in politics. you must be a political figure seems to be very important to him. he he does outside of the church line claims pastor heads across the political line in the past with republican candidate endorsements. she also reported to the irs. >> we made...
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blocking important in his state of the nation address the and the government security forces in chapel hill, a permanent opposition lead to in a shootout over night after the socialist party without borders headquarters, what's around that? the welcome everyone we're live from. must go. this is our to international i'm. they show i josh with the top stories this hour. and we'll begin with some breaking news coming in from nothing guys. uh, we're at least $104.00 palestinians in a crowd desperate for food aid have been killed and $760.00 more wounded guns i city that's according to local officials. while media reports have suggested that the idea of killed around 115 civilians in that attack on the 8 speakers of this distress inflicted on the screen has been circulating online. it shows the aftermath of the stripe survivors are trying to help the wounded. so they can be taken to a nearby all she fun and come all add one hospitals, follow single floor, it is condemned. the attack, calling it a cold blooded massacre. the occupation had the permitted said, his intention to commit this horrific
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oh, to the attacks on chapel hill site. the senior community say be a tech to lead point. this man scene here. um and seemingly being protected by is ready, soldiers offering will seem to the veteran's go pens, lives here are the settler outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her, i didn't also have she beat me and another woman, she asked us to give you my phones. the other woman was holding her baby when her. oh, how the little on monday had faded when you've lived in for more than 50 years. their livelihood depends on these green pulses for their animals. way of life. to put you in a ration is barely changed. for decades, the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is way the settlement, the settlement they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago. the veterans say that a group of these really secular is all wearing ministry, uniform, came and put these steel stakes in the ground. now the line of the stakes runs around full color on which is in that direction. it's clear ev
oh, to the attacks on chapel hill site. the senior community say be a tech to lead point. this man scene here. um and seemingly being protected by is ready, soldiers offering will seem to the veteran's go pens, lives here are the settler outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her, i didn't also have she beat me and another woman, she asked us to give you my phones. the other woman was holding her baby when her. oh, how the little on monday had faded when you've lived in for...
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source that we had developed, we found out that john edwards had moved her to a gated community in chapel hillfive or six months pregnant. she has to be traveling to an obstetrician nearby. that's right. barry and the "national enquirer" staked out every ob/gyn in the area and waited for rielle to come in for an appointment. she left the doctor's office to a grocery store. we attempted to question her then and said, "rielle, we're told through multiple sources that john edwards is the father of your child." what we have to remember is rielle hunter doesn't really exist until the "national enquirer" says she does, and when she does, everything changes really fast. [camera shutter snaps] that day changed my life. you know, suddenly i had to become aware of my surroundings all the time, cameras popping up out of weird vans parked down the street with their windows cracked. now with physical proof of rielle's pregnancy, a plan was hatched to get the media off of john edwards's scent. [telephone rings, receiver picks up] levine: what happened after that went into a scenario that i had never experie
source that we had developed, we found out that john edwards had moved her to a gated community in chapel hillfive or six months pregnant. she has to be traveling to an obstetrician nearby. that's right. barry and the "national enquirer" staked out every ob/gyn in the area and waited for rielle to come in for an appointment. she left the doctor's office to a grocery store. we attempted to question her then and said, "rielle, we're told through multiple sources that john edwards...
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madison, wisconsin, chapel hill, north carolina, tucson, arizona; state college in center county, pennsylvania. in poll after poll students across the country support hamas and that's why they tend to vote against biden because he has given strong support to israel. no surprises here. colleges are run by the left and sees israel as an oppressor and anti-semitism is alive and well on american college campuses and look what they're doing. registering people to vote and nonparties and poll workers and the biden team has $136 billion vote buying scheme with student loan forgiveness. now with the youth vote clearly on the line, the vote buying cranks up. pay them to get their pals to vote. that is pathetic. third hour of varney starts now. stuart: why are they prohamas? >> radford dallas cowboys democrats in the party and radical topics like climate extremism obviously the support for hamas and opposition to israel and other big one especially in michigan and i grew up 30 minutes outside of ann arbor and 20 minutes from dearborn from the american hub and largely responsible for the protest vote aga
madison, wisconsin, chapel hill, north carolina, tucson, arizona; state college in center county, pennsylvania. in poll after poll students across the country support hamas and that's why they tend to vote against biden because he has given strong support to israel. no surprises here. colleges are run by the left and sees israel as an oppressor and anti-semitism is alive and well on american college campuses and look what they're doing. registering people to vote and nonparties and poll workers...
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you and can view this online at the southern collection at the university of north carolina at chapel hill this cipher book if you actually went through the pages and you saw the kind of arithmetic these kids were learning, you know, i mean, i took algebra intriguing stuff, but some of this stuff makes my head want to explode because it's not it's that really kind of practical. i mean, it's very far beyond kind of basic arithmetic. so they they knew stuff and they either a lot of the stuff they knew was sort of transferred generation to generation. they also would have had access to books, spellers and like that, which would have been harder get in an interior place like county. but there were towns was a town the moravian were nearby. there were towns moravian were big on reading and although they mostly did it in german, but know i mean they're there but they would not have they would have had very little in the way of formal education. but that doesn't mean that they have been educated. right. thank and you mentioned that a lot of historians consider this a civil war. obviously, the ame
you and can view this online at the southern collection at the university of north carolina at chapel hill this cipher book if you actually went through the pages and you saw the kind of arithmetic these kids were learning, you know, i mean, i took algebra intriguing stuff, but some of this stuff makes my head want to explode because it's not it's that really kind of practical. i mean, it's very far beyond kind of basic arithmetic. so they they knew stuff and they either a lot of the stuff they...
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he is a professor of history at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. welcome, fitz, from north carolina. seated next to him is johnson. he's tedious early american history at the university of florida and drove up here from gainesville to join us. we are very grateful for you being here. lastly on the end, we have scott nelson, who is the georgia professor of history at the university of georgia. he drove over from athens today. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> this book covers a lot of ground. a goes back several thousand years and takes his out close to the present. it truly is a comprehensive history of the south. with so many contributors and ground to cover, i thought we would start with basic questions to the editor. and that is how this project initially came about. >> it came about when an editor of the university of north carolina came to me two decades ago. they suggested it was time to have a new interpretive history of the american south. i was keen to do it but life intervened and it took longer than i would have
he is a professor of history at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. welcome, fitz, from north carolina. seated next to him is johnson. he's tedious early american history at the university of florida and drove up here from gainesville to join us. we are very grateful for you being here. lastly on the end, we have scott nelson, who is the georgia professor of history at the university of georgia. he drove over from athens today. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for...
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this one was in chapel hill, north carolina, where the unranked clemson tigers topped the number 3 tar blew a lead but still never trailed in the game fighting until the final seconds to secure an 80-76 victory. we turn now to major league baseball. two stars staying home this off-season. jose altuve has signed a five-year $125 million contract extension that all but guarantees he'll finish his career with the houston astrowtrose. the team announcing the agreement on social media cawing their long time second baseman an astrow for life. meanwhile left-hander clayton kershaw and the los angeles dodgers have also reportedly reached an agreement on a new contract that likely ensures the three time cy young winner will play his entire cuear with also the only other organization he's ever played for. and now to the nhl the edmonton oilers stopped just short of history last night in las vegas where a three to 1 victory ended the oilers streak at 16 games leaving edmonton just one shy of tying the league record. great game there. time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist angie la
this one was in chapel hill, north carolina, where the unranked clemson tigers topped the number 3 tar blew a lead but still never trailed in the game fighting until the final seconds to secure an 80-76 victory. we turn now to major league baseball. two stars staying home this off-season. jose altuve has signed a five-year $125 million contract extension that all but guarantees he'll finish his career with the houston astrowtrose. the team announcing the agreement on social media cawing their...
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gerhart is the burton craig distinguished of jurisprudence at the of north carolina at chapel hill, the scholar in residence at the national constitution center in philadelphia, and the foremost scholar on impeachment, the united states. he is one of only two legal scholars to testify in three different presidential impeachment hearings and served as special counsel to the presiding officer in donald trump's second impeachment trial. he the only scholar to address the entire house of representatives on the law, a presidential impeachment. he's joined in conversation tonight by michael j. clairmont. michael j. clairmont is the charles warren professor of legal history at harvard law school. his most recent book, the framers the making of the united states constitution, was a finalist for the george washington prize. michael gerhardt is presenting his new book, the law of presidential impeachment. as a result, donald trump's presidency impeachment was once again thrust into the spotlight. american political discussion. however, its history goes back to the founding of the nation, when ame
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is a professor of history at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. so, welcome from north carolina. appreciate you being here. sitting next to his john who teaches in american history at the university of florida and drove up from gainesville to join us. we are grateful to you for being here tonight. welcome. and lastly on end have scott nelson who is the georgia athletic substation professor of history at the university of georgia. drove over from athens today. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you so much. >> this book covers a lot of ground. it goes back several thousand years actually and takes us up to the present. it truly is a comprehensive history of the south but with so many contributors and so much ground to cover and that we would start with the basic questions to the editor and that is how did this project initially come about? >> it came about when an editor from the university of north carolina press came to me two decades ago and suggested that it was time to have a new interpreted history of the american south. and i was ke
is a professor of history at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. so, welcome from north carolina. appreciate you being here. sitting next to his john who teaches in american history at the university of florida and drove up from gainesville to join us. we are grateful to you for being here tonight. welcome. and lastly on end have scott nelson who is the georgia athletic substation professor of history at the university of georgia. drove over from athens today. thank you for being...
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bowl audience, all thanks to one person for jamie voorhees and his 11 year old daughter bree from chapel hill. they now watch games together. but it wasn't just about her learning the nuances of the play action pass. >> bree was introducing me to the music when kind of rock out together, and i'm definitely a swiftie now and they are not alone here. >> you have a sport played by men. watch primarily by men and now, on a real positive note, it's clear that this has brought dads and daughters together and i mean that literally and symbolically. it's brought many more women watching this sport. >> and coming up at 7 a.m. from taylor to usher to that incredible game, we're covering every angle of super bowl 58 with your gma first look. i'm rhiannon ally. abc news, new york. and making the bay area proud with a surprise performance at the super bowl last night. >> grammy award winning artist and vallejo native. her joined usher during the halftime show incredible and as you heard there, she wowed the audience with a guitar solo during his hit song you got it bad. just before the game, her posted th
bowl audience, all thanks to one person for jamie voorhees and his 11 year old daughter bree from chapel hill. they now watch games together. but it wasn't just about her learning the nuances of the play action pass. >> bree was introducing me to the music when kind of rock out together, and i'm definitely a swiftie now and they are not alone here. >> you have a sport played by men. watch primarily by men and now, on a real positive note, it's clear that this has brought dads and...
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he's a law professor at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he's also the author of the recently released book, the law of presidential impeachment. >> michael. good afternoon and thank you for being with us in your eyes. do you see this sovereignty act as being constitutional? >> no, not at all. there's no way that act is constitutional it violates the original constitution and the original constitution has something called the supremacy clause. and the supremacy clause says, among other things, that state laws that are contrary to the us constitution or not legal or permissible and that's exactly what this utah law is. we fought a civil war to re-establish the point that federal authority overwrites state authority on matters that relate to federal constitutional law. so a state or state officials have no discretion to avoid compliance with federal law if it applies to whatever they're doing so, supporters argue that this merely creates a process a formalized way to sort of adjudicate what they want to do. it doesn't actually overturn any fe
he's a law professor at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he's also the author of the recently released book, the law of presidential impeachment. >> michael. good afternoon and thank you for being with us in your eyes. do you see this sovereignty act as being constitutional? >> no, not at all. there's no way that act is constitutional it violates the original constitution and the original constitution has something called the supremacy clause. and the supremacy clause...
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so, north carolina university is including east carolina university, chapel hill and health care providers prioritized research care and support for service members and veterans diagnosed with tbis. able to see that when i was in the state last week. so, again i appreciate this hearing. further understanding, the cause of tbi will cigly significantly improve their care. dr. martinez, blast exposure, members ever the armed services that you published in december, one of the key findings is greater likelihood of tbi. can you explain what you mean by greater likelihood and what percentage of people were exposed to what level of blast are likely to develop tbis. >> i will defer for that answer. >> certainly.. >> the study you are referencing where we looked at monitoring and documenting blast exposure and then also offering a review of weapon systems which we cottified as 16 weapon commonly used and went deep to figure out what all of the safety regulations were about those and under the safety looking at all of the blast overpressure stuff, and in the report we were able to, we reviewed 40 st
so, north carolina university is including east carolina university, chapel hill and health care providers prioritized research care and support for service members and veterans diagnosed with tbis. able to see that when i was in the state last week. so, again i appreciate this hearing. further understanding, the cause of tbi will cigly significantly improve their care. dr. martinez, blast exposure, members ever the armed services that you published in december, one of the key findings is...
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he attended the university of north carolina chapel hill. he went to the university of virginia law school. he worked here in washington as an attorney before returning home and joining potter anderson and carune, a firm he served as chairman. he mentored -- david mentored junior associates and championed the firm's ranks of female lawyers. one said david made everyone feel heard, seen, and valued. through an incredible lifelong commitment to pro bono work and. mr. coons: jeanine said that david was skilled at high-level vision setting and equally skilled at sweating the details of specific causes an cases. he was always ready to greet the staff at dbls with a hug or encouraging word and to give them his undivided attention. david was also chair of planned parenthood of delaware, chair of the combined parent for justice, a board member of the delaware historical society. in fact, he helped champion the creation of the historic mitchell center for african american heritage at our historic at society. he was on so many boards, i could take an
he attended the university of north carolina chapel hill. he went to the university of virginia law school. he worked here in washington as an attorney before returning home and joining potter anderson and carune, a firm he served as chairman. he mentored -- david mentored junior associates and championed the firm's ranks of female lawyers. one said david made everyone feel heard, seen, and valued. through an incredible lifelong commitment to pro bono work and. mr. coons: jeanine said that...
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chapel hill and side two years in the air force -- served two years in the air force. mr. murphy: he opened his practice in pediatric dentistry. he held numerous officials, including pediatric dentistry. he was instrumental in drug a dental school to east carolina university which has become the national model in rural dental rare. dr. lewis brought america's dental association give kids a smile campaign, providing oral health care to underprivileged children in eastern north carolina. he was named the recipient of the prestigious legacy award for 2023 by the greenville-pitt chamber of congress. attesting to his commitment to improving the lives of those in our community. he has impacted countless lives in eastern north carolina and today we thank him for his countless service. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, m
chapel hill and side two years in the air force -- served two years in the air force. mr. murphy: he opened his practice in pediatric dentistry. he held numerous officials, including pediatric dentistry. he was instrumental in drug a dental school to east carolina university which has become the national model in rural dental rare. dr. lewis brought america's dental association give kids a smile campaign, providing oral health care to underprivileged children in eastern north carolina. he was...