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braden chapman was on his first deployment.gence officer fresh out of training with the sas, he was struck by a country mired in war. braden: i thought it was, like, a really beautiful country. where the rivers were was really green in the valleys, and i used to say to people it would be a great place for four-wheel driving and outdoor adventure if you didn't have all the war. mark: braden chapman would get to see much of the beauty of afghanistan from a black hawk helicopter. he would also see much of the war's brutality during his deployment with the elite 3 squadron sas. braden: there's definitely a buzz of elitism, 'cause it is the best thing you could do for your career, to go to that unit, especially when you're a lower rank and you're actually gonna get to do a lotta hands-on stuff. you definitely feel confident with these guys. i never once felt like i was going out and i was unprotected. i never felt like i--we weren't gonna get through it. mark: it was braden chapman's job to find taliban targets by intercepting and t
braden chapman was on his first deployment.gence officer fresh out of training with the sas, he was struck by a country mired in war. braden: i thought it was, like, a really beautiful country. where the rivers were was really green in the valleys, and i used to say to people it would be a great place for four-wheel driving and outdoor adventure if you didn't have all the war. mark: braden chapman would get to see much of the beauty of afghanistan from a black hawk helicopter. he would also see...
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secretary chapman. do you agree that election workers need additional federal protection and resources to ensure safety as well as in ministry -- administer elections? sec. chapman: in pennsylvania we have 67 counties in one consensus we have for most county commissioners is the need for additional robust funding to administer elections. an example, before 2020, a cost around $20 million to run an election statewide in pennsylvania. since then, that cost, at least the department has skyrocketed. we spent around $60 million on the department alone. that does not include county costs. we implemented mail-in voting -- voting in 2019. that increase the cost. they had to buy scanners, tabulator's, new equipment to fulfill that need. we have had over 6 million voters in pennsylvania who have used mail-in voting since it was passed in 2019. that need for both the federal government and also the state government to partner, to support our election something critical to support county election administrators and
secretary chapman. do you agree that election workers need additional federal protection and resources to ensure safety as well as in ministry -- administer elections? sec. chapman: in pennsylvania we have 67 counties in one consensus we have for most county commissioners is the need for additional robust funding to administer elections. an example, before 2020, a cost around $20 million to run an election statewide in pennsylvania. since then, that cost, at least the department has...
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and in the evening, when the musician returned home, chapman shot him several times and waited for the police, as a result it came to the conclusion that he just wanted to become famous. now the checkman is 66 years old, he is in prison and the court periodically rejects his requests for early release june 22 , 1986 argentine football. with diego maradona, he scored 2 goals against the british, knocking them out of the quarterfinals of the world cup. one goal was called the hand of god and the other goal of the century, this victory had political overtones 4 years before that, the argentines lost the war to the british the falkland islands. the victory in the match became a kind of revenge, but when scoring the first goal, maradona played along with his hand, everyone noticed it, except for the orbiter. he decided that he played with his head and counted the goal to journalists as a hero, said that the ball was scored, partly by the hand of god, partly by the head of maradona, then he really said that he was ashamed of the deceit, but the decisive goal of the match was, the next after
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go ahead, secretary chapman. >> wonderful. well, thank you, chairwoman klobuchar, ranking member blunt, and other esteemed members of the senate rules committee for allowing me to offer remarks regarding the state of elections in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. i'm leigh chapman, acting secretary of state of pennsylvania, and i was appointed to this role by governor tom wolfe on january 8th of this year. as pennsylvania's chief election officer, my role is to ensure that elections are secure and accessible, and that every eligible voter in pennsylvania can register, cast their ballot, and have it counted. i was asked today to speak to you regarding the current elections landscape in my state. first, i will provide a brief update on tuesday's primary election. after that, i'll share three concerns that are front of mind at the department of state of pennsylvania, and you, know, three those three concerns are, one, the time for pre-canvassing mail ballots, two, misinformation and disinformation surrounding elections and three,
go ahead, secretary chapman. >> wonderful. well, thank you, chairwoman klobuchar, ranking member blunt, and other esteemed members of the senate rules committee for allowing me to offer remarks regarding the state of elections in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. i'm leigh chapman, acting secretary of state of pennsylvania, and i was appointed to this role by governor tom wolfe on january 8th of this year. as pennsylvania's chief election officer, my role is to ensure that elections are...
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the nixon foundation is established a great partnership with chapman university. which is lead by jim byron, president of the nixon foundation, a proud graduate of chapman. among many benefits of this partnership, is having professor parlo here with us this even ing to discuss attorney general barr's book with him, i know the conversation will be lively, informative, and fascinating. please join me in welcoming the 77, and 85th attorney general of the united states, william barr and professor matt parlo. >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. >> general barr it is an honor to be with you tonight. >> i'm honored to be here, i appreciate everyone coming out this evening. >> welcome on the land of $7 gas. [ laughter ] so, let's jump in as your second attorney general stints. you had a great life at retirement, the book talks about the interesting things you were doing, balance in consulting and family time, what called you back in? >>> i thought we were in a critical junctionture in our history, i fell 2016 election was absolutely essential to win,
the nixon foundation is established a great partnership with chapman university. which is lead by jim byron, president of the nixon foundation, a proud graduate of chapman. among many benefits of this partnership, is having professor parlo here with us this even ing to discuss attorney general barr's book with him, i know the conversation will be lively, informative, and fascinating. please join me in welcoming the 77, and 85th attorney general of the united states, william barr and professor...
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by jim byron to president nixon foundation and a proud graduate of chapman. [applause] among the many benefits of that partnership is having professor partlow here with us this evening to discuss d attorney general barr's up with amber tonight's conversation between attorney general barr and professor partlow will be lively and informative then fastening so please join me in welcoming the 77th in 85th attorney general of the united states william barr and professor matt parlow. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much, thank you. [applause] thank you. it's an honor to be with you here tonight and i'm honored to be here at the library and i appreciate everyone coming out to see it. welcomed the land of 7-dollar gas. >> let's jump in in your second attorney general stand together great life in retirement and the book talks about all the things you are doingce in the talents d doing consulting and having lots of time for family and other existing things. what kolbe back into public service? >> i felt we were at a critical juncture inca our history.
by jim byron to president nixon foundation and a proud graduate of chapman. [applause] among the many benefits of that partnership is having professor partlow here with us this evening to discuss d attorney general barr's up with amber tonight's conversation between attorney general barr and professor partlow will be lively and informative then fastening so please join me in welcoming the 77th in 85th attorney general of the united states william barr and professor matt parlow. [applause]...
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director rob chapman in her senior counselor cutler will be leading the team. i will be happy to introduce to you the team who will be doing the investigation. chief rick brazil, who served as chief of sacramento police department and lead investigator of a number of critical incident reviews. deputy chief eisenberg who served as director for threat management for virginia tech where he was recruited following the mass shooting there in 2007. deputy chief frank fernandez is a former chief of police and police practices expert for the justice department civil rights division since 2008. algeri certainly -- currently serves as someone who under sees the -- oversees the department in preparing officers for active shooter operation and response. the major served with the virginia state police that led to technical response as the director of the association and is a member of the i acp sector for training. lama gilroy is joining us remotely who has worked as a civilian executive dedicated to bridging the gap between officers and the communities they serve. sheriff
director rob chapman in her senior counselor cutler will be leading the team. i will be happy to introduce to you the team who will be doing the investigation. chief rick brazil, who served as chief of sacramento police department and lead investigator of a number of critical incident reviews. deputy chief eisenberg who served as director for threat management for virginia tech where he was recruited following the mass shooting there in 2007. deputy chief frank fernandez is a former chief of...
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. >> reporter: what began as a 21st birthday celebration for amanda chapman ended in heartbreak. the couple from arkansas went on a tour of and left their te chiah in their parked mini van. when they return, they found their car like this. their windows smashed and broken, even the hood of the car was dented. >> that's our child. we don't have kids, we have four dogs. just sad and worried, because she is very small. shoo she's a very picky eater. she likes things a certain way. she does not like new people. >> reporter: the couple had driven across the country. this was their first trip to san francisco. >> we didn't know anything about the area. until afterwards. we talking to the officers and a couple people, and they were all, like, yeah, you should have known. we were like, we weren't, i mean, we're not from here. we wouldn't have left her in the car had we known that she wasn't going to be safe. we took steps to make sure that she wasn't going to get hot. she was fed. she had water and everything. she would have been fine. she goes with me absolutely everywhere. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: what began as a 21st birthday celebration for amanda chapman ended in heartbreak. the couple from arkansas went on a tour of and left their te chiah in their parked mini van. when they return, they found their car like this. their windows smashed and broken, even the hood of the car was dented. >> that's our child. we don't have kids, we have four dogs. just sad and worried, because she is very small. shoo she's a very picky eater. she likes things a certain way. she...
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by jim byron, president of the nixon foundation and a proud graduate of chapman. [applause] among the many benefits of that partnership is where having professor carlo are with us this evening to discuss attorney general barr's book with him. i know tonight's conversation between attorney general barr and professor carlo will be lively, informative and fascinating so please join me in welcoming the 77 and 85th attorney general of the united states, william barr and professor matt parlow. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. general barr, it's an honor to be e with you tonight. it's a library and i appreciate everyone coming out this evening. welcome to the land of seven dollar gas. so let's jump in your second attorney general stint. you have a great life in retirement. the book talks about all the interesting things you are doing, being able to do consultingand have lots of time for family and other interesting things. what hold you back into public service ? >> i thought we were at a criticaljuncture in our history . i felt the 2016
by jim byron, president of the nixon foundation and a proud graduate of chapman. [applause] among the many benefits of that partnership is where having professor carlo are with us this evening to discuss attorney general barr's book with him. i know tonight's conversation between attorney general barr and professor carlo will be lively, informative and fascinating so please join me in welcoming the 77 and 85th attorney general of the united states, william barr and professor matt parlow....
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to the good fortune of students come first at marquette law school and now at chapman, professor parlow left private practice for academia. voted professor of the year at each school he has enriched the studies and minds of countless future attorneys. professor parlow has also served on the board's of several nonprofits as well as on a number of state and local government taskforces. in addition, he consults with several professional sports league and teams which makes in my new best friend, and i hope that he enjoys his introduction so he can take me to visit some of those professional sports teams. the nixon foundationix of course has established a great chapmanhip with university, which has a is led by jimud byron, the president of the nixon foundation and a proud graduate of chapman. [applause] among the many benefits of that partnership is having professor parlow here with us this evening to discuss attorney general barr is book with him. now i know tonight conversation between attorney general barr and professor parlow willr be lively, informative and fascinating. so please join m
to the good fortune of students come first at marquette law school and now at chapman, professor parlow left private practice for academia. voted professor of the year at each school he has enriched the studies and minds of countless future attorneys. professor parlow has also served on the board's of several nonprofits as well as on a number of state and local government taskforces. in addition, he consults with several professional sports league and teams which makes in my new best friend,...
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. >> reporter: what was a birthday celebration for amanda chapman ended up in a tragedy. they went for a tour of alcatraz and left their chihuahua in the minivan parked across the street, and when they returned two hours later, they found the car like this, the belongings stolen and the crate of riley stolen and the hood dented. >> we don't have kids, but we have a dog. >> we are sad and worried, because she is small. she is a very picky eater. she likes things a certain way. she does not like new people. >> reporter: the couple had driven across the country, and this is their first trip to san francisco. >> we didn't know anything about the area until afterwards. we were talking to the officers and a couple of people, and they were all like, yeah, you should have known. we were like, well, we were not aware, and we were not from here. >> we wouldn't have left her here if we didn't know that she was not safe. we took steps so she was not hot, and she was fed and had water, and she would have been fine. she goes with me absolutely everywhere. >> reporter: the chapmans said
. >> reporter: what was a birthday celebration for amanda chapman ended up in a tragedy. they went for a tour of alcatraz and left their chihuahua in the minivan parked across the street, and when they returned two hours later, they found the car like this, the belongings stolen and the crate of riley stolen and the hood dented. >> we don't have kids, but we have a dog. >> we are sad and worried, because she is small. she is a very picky eater. she likes things a certain way....
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around the world, especially in countries that were already struggling to feed their populations. chapman foreign affairs minister and alina babcock, spoke to the media head of the conference. take a listen. as in nick will not isn't me. how isn't it since we are not talking about hundreds of thousands, we are talking about millions of people. there are 345000000 women children and man worldwide, who are facing an acute shortage of flight. we are facing a famine crisis that confronts us, like a threatening wave. i asked was that russia, jacqueline ukraine, has turned this way into a soon army. since the beginning of the war, prices for grain worldwide have once more shut up the ocean. hydrogen is canada's minister of international development and minister responsible for the pacific economic development agency of canada. and he took part in today's conference on 3rd security here in berlin. welcome to d. w. can i ask if you agree with the german foreign minister analynn a bad book who is accusing russia of and i quote here using hunger as a weapon and taking the world hostage absolutely c
around the world, especially in countries that were already struggling to feed their populations. chapman foreign affairs minister and alina babcock, spoke to the media head of the conference. take a listen. as in nick will not isn't me. how isn't it since we are not talking about hundreds of thousands, we are talking about millions of people. there are 345000000 women children and man worldwide, who are facing an acute shortage of flight. we are facing a famine crisis that confronts us, like a...
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kevin a chair in a presidential studies which is a new program at chapman university and we joined by the dean of students and talk to jerry price as well. and you programmer chapman and the foundation has helped to put together and we are really excited about. thank you all for being here. initiative in addition i want to thank all of our presidents council members who have been here tonight for this report which makes this evening and all of our evenings like this possible. this evening i had the pleasure of introducing two men who are contributing mightily tonight to american history. and i'm very pleased that c-span is reporting tonight's conversation for future broadcaster to the nixon foundation which is broadcasting tonight as well because this conversation will illuminate the richard nixon that these men knew and knew very well. today is the 50th anniversary of the day on which president and mrs. nixon departed and u.s. air force base on the way to china and in that ensued week would become known as that week to change the world -- by chipping is on that plane, air force one,
kevin a chair in a presidential studies which is a new program at chapman university and we joined by the dean of students and talk to jerry price as well. and you programmer chapman and the foundation has helped to put together and we are really excited about. thank you all for being here. initiative in addition i want to thank all of our presidents council members who have been here tonight for this report which makes this evening and all of our evenings like this possible. this evening i had...
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this cause eastman was at the time a law professor at chapman university law school. he prepared a memo outlining the nonsensical theory that the vice president could decide the outcome of the election at the joint session of congress on january 6th. you will see portions of this memo on the screen. in the 1st line, he wrote, quote, 7 states and transmitted dual slaves of electors to the president of the senate. but doctor eastman goes on to rely on those so called dual slates of electors to say that vice president pence could simply declare president from the winner of the 2020 election. mister jacob were there in fact dual slates of electors from 7 states. no, there were none. and just a few days after that, dr. eastman wrote another memo, this one quote war gaming out several scenarios. he knew the outcome he wanted and he saw a way to go forward. if he simply pretended that fe, collectors were real, you will see that memo up on the screen now. hear, dr. eastman says the vice president can reject the biden. the electors from the states that he calls quote disputed.
this cause eastman was at the time a law professor at chapman university law school. he prepared a memo outlining the nonsensical theory that the vice president could decide the outcome of the election at the joint session of congress on january 6th. you will see portions of this memo on the screen. in the 1st line, he wrote, quote, 7 states and transmitted dual slaves of electors to the president of the senate. but doctor eastman goes on to rely on those so called dual slates of electors to...
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amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning home to arkansas, they say life hasn't been the same. still do. everything that i would do it. she was here. >> and then realize that she's not. and i do is down. amanda says. >> riley is less than 5 pounds and she has 4.10, feet with a lighter patch of hair on your chest. >> she says the suspects also made off with some of their luggage and electronics. they could have taken every single item. >> that we had every belonging that we had out of that and and if we still had her, it would be perfectly fine with us. honestly, we just want her home safe. we don't care about any of the other stuff. we are offering a cash reward
amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning...
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amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning home to arkansas, they say life hasn't been the same. still do. everything that i would do it. she was here and then realize that she's not. and i do is down. amanda says riley is less than 5 pounds and she has 4.10, feet with a lighter patch of hair on your chest. >> she says the suspects also made off with some of their luggage and electronics. they could have taken every single item. >> that we had every belonging that we had out of that and and if we still had her, it would be perfectly fine with us. honestly, we just want her home safe. we don't care about any of the other stuff. we are offering a cash reward for info
amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning...
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his pitcher will approve as that looks just like matt chapman, but the a's get it done on defense top the fifth now bride base set up the middle. nick. allen will score five one a's and that's brides first major league rbi so good for him top the eight six four oakland. there's kemp second homer of the season. it's gone made at 8:40. he gets to wait some new friends in kansas city in the a's get their fourth one of the month 9-7 giants in action against the reds right now. check it is 2-1 giants the yankees have been destroying pitching staffs all season, new york has the best record of the majors and have scored the most runs in the big leagues. but houston astros shut them down today a combined no-hitter christian javier had a career high 13 strikeouts in seven innings a big hug from dusty vector baker that has hector naris through the eighth and ryan presley the 9th. he gets john carlos stanton the ground out to third and that's the ball game three. nothing in the final the yankees have only been no hit twice since 1958 get this. times by the astros and both times at yankee stadium
his pitcher will approve as that looks just like matt chapman, but the a's get it done on defense top the fifth now bride base set up the middle. nick. allen will score five one a's and that's brides first major league rbi so good for him top the eight six four oakland. there's kemp second homer of the season. it's gone made at 8:40. he gets to wait some new friends in kansas city in the a's get their fourth one of the month 9-7 giants in action against the reds right now. check it is 2-1...
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rookie jonah ride playing third and dare we say that looks like chapman rookie pitcher jared koenig will approve as we see bry. just making the play a nice pick on the other side and then later on. set up the middle from bride nick. allen will score 5-1 a's and that's bride's first major league. rbi. he won't forget that top of the 864 oakland make it eight four kemp with his second home of the year. he'll weigh the new friends in kansas city a's get their fourth win of the month 9-7 the giants and action against the reds right now at last check nine one giants over the reds the yankees have been destroying pitching staffs. all season long new york. has the best record in the majors. they've scored the most runs, but the houston astros shut them down today. combine no-hitter christian javier for high 13 strikeouts and seven innings big hug from dusty bake right there hector naris through the 8th and then ryan presley in the nine giancarlo stanton's ground up to third base ends it three-nothing the final the yankees have only been no hit twice since 1958 both by the astros and both times
rookie jonah ride playing third and dare we say that looks like chapman rookie pitcher jared koenig will approve as we see bry. just making the play a nice pick on the other side and then later on. set up the middle from bride nick. allen will score 5-1 a's and that's bride's first major league. rbi. he won't forget that top of the 864 oakland make it eight four kemp with his second home of the year. he'll weigh the new friends in kansas city a's get their fourth win of the month 9-7 the giants...
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william chapman is a professor of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. he says that pediatricians have been eagerly waiting for this moment. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday, thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200 deaths in children. this is an opportunity to prevent children, small children from dying. and so it's very exciting. the american academy of pdf of pediatrics as well as the c. c. and people such as myself, are enthusiastic about this and are going to be encouraging parents to bring their children into their doctors to be vaccinated. first of all, they're safe. that's very important. parents mostly want to know about that. and then on the effectiveness side, they should have a level of effectiveness against severe disease keeping children out of the hospital comparable to what we have for older children, adolescents, and young adults. in other words, that we think that they'll be about 80
william chapman is a professor of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. he says that pediatricians have been eagerly waiting for this moment. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday, thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200 deaths in children. this is an opportunity to prevent children, small children from dying. and so it's...
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amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning home to arkansas, they say life hasn't been the same. still do. everything that i would do it. she was here. >> and then realize that she's not. and i do is down. amanda says. >> riley is less than 5 pounds and she has 4.10, feet with a lighter patch of hair on your chest. >> she says the suspects also made off with some of their luggage and electronics. they could have taken every single item. >> that we had every belonging that we had out of that and and if we still had her, it would be perfectly fine with us. honestly, we just want her home safe. we don't care about any of the other stuff. we are offering a cash reward
amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning...
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but around 20 years and not one how we received any information by any of gavin chapman at harvey soccer law. that our house is illegal, are leaking. ok, why would they didn't give it? i would even take my acts as it was it illegal house and eat prophecies linked to muslim protests as were also demolished on saturday. oh, the demolitions followed days of protests against 2 former b. j. p. officials, you made remarks against the prophet mohammed that many consider offensive protest as won't one of them. the poor sharma arrested for hate speech. the parties headed media in new delhi in a vain qu margin. dal is also accused of making insulting remarks. some protest turned violent on friday, but legal experts say authorities cannot use that as a justification for destroying people's homes. you cannot demolish a man's house for prognostic. you cannot link it to look this be like a different thing altogether. so it is in my view, it isn't my view and abuse of the b j. p says it's strongly denounced his insults against any religion sector, ideology, but protest is, don't believe that statement
but around 20 years and not one how we received any information by any of gavin chapman at harvey soccer law. that our house is illegal, are leaking. ok, why would they didn't give it? i would even take my acts as it was it illegal house and eat prophecies linked to muslim protests as were also demolished on saturday. oh, the demolitions followed days of protests against 2 former b. j. p. officials, you made remarks against the prophet mohammed that many consider offensive protest as won't one...
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i'm yeah, to limbo reports now from chapman do thin air and extreme cold. this team of cher pause and napoli soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months, the cleaning of waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's a difficult work. we have to think the rubbish in crosses or like the co, under xerox stores or in the mountains were there is no robs or somewhere else. so it's quite difficult. the team have collected nearly 35 tons of waste from some of the world's most famous peaks. everest, looksee content, younger ad, manasseh lou, and being that most amount of source of water in malaise, contributing to the people on the season. we need to protect it. ah, to keep the sanctity and the cleanliness of this reason, it is diagram plagiarism to the environment. people dear health, as well as the meter contribution of the season. people living in the mountains are especially vulnerable to climate change. melting glaciers trigger, flash floods affecting mountain communities, living downstream at other ti
i'm yeah, to limbo reports now from chapman do thin air and extreme cold. this team of cher pause and napoli soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months, the cleaning of waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's a difficult work. we have to think the rubbish in crosses or like the co, under xerox stores or in the mountains were there is no robs or somewhere else. so it's quite difficult. the team have collected nearly 35 tons of...
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phil chapman reports.ist. in between gruelling stints in the saddle, his highway cello tour will see him play three movements which he is calling england, france and italy. what muse inspired him to come up with the idea? people ask me that, i can't remember. itjust seemed like a good idea at the time. i suddenly thought let's go on a bike, take the cello, there is an album to go with this, the whole project is called highway cello. the album is called highway cello. to be honest it is not so much about the biking, really it is about the cello, it is about the music. i want to make music on the road all the way from the edge of the roman empire to the heart of the roman empire. what does kenneth's family think of his cello challenge? we think he is a bit mad but if anyone can do it he can. it is a bit typical of him but he is going to make it and i live in rome so i am very excited to welcome him when he gets here. we think he is completely daft. i have a reputation for being kind of on the edge of sanity
phil chapman reports.ist. in between gruelling stints in the saddle, his highway cello tour will see him play three movements which he is calling england, france and italy. what muse inspired him to come up with the idea? people ask me that, i can't remember. itjust seemed like a good idea at the time. i suddenly thought let's go on a bike, take the cello, there is an album to go with this, the whole project is called highway cello. the album is called highway cello. to be honest it is not so...
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. >> reporter: peter simi is an associate professor at chapman university. of them. he says patriot front's favorite targets are immigrants, brown and black people. why would they, as authorities have said, target the lgbtq segment of society? >> it's a very common target for these kind of hate groups, these kind of white supremacist groups tend to be very homophobic, very much seeing this either in biblical terms in terms of homosexuality being a sin against god, or for those that are not religiously oriented, they'll see it in more biological terms, in terms of being unnatural. >> the aryan nations had worldwide gatherings here until the town decided to fight back. their fight to remove racist hate from their town resulted in some of the toughest state hate crime laws in the country. >> we're not going back to the days of the aryan nations. >> reporter: sara sidner, cnn, coeur d'alene, idaho. >> sara, thank you. and thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. sed to i. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well
. >> reporter: peter simi is an associate professor at chapman university. of them. he says patriot front's favorite targets are immigrants, brown and black people. why would they, as authorities have said, target the lgbtq segment of society? >> it's a very common target for these kind of hate groups, these kind of white supremacist groups tend to be very homophobic, very much seeing this either in biblical terms in terms of homosexuality being a sin against god, or for those that...
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amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning home to arkansas, they say life hasn't been the same. still do. everything that i would do it. she was here and then realize that she's not. and i do is down. amanda says riley is less than 5 pounds and she has 4.10, feet with a lighter patch of hair on your chest. >> she says the suspects also made off with some of their luggage and electronics. they could have taken every single item. >> that we had every belonging that we had out of that and and if we still had her, it would be perfectly fine with us. honestly, we just want her home safe. we don't care about any of the other stuff. we are offering a cash reward for info
amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning...
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amanda and rebecca chapman are from arkansas, last month that they were in the middle of a grand driving western u.s. accompanied by their eight month old chihuahua puppy, riley. they were in san francisco long enough to hop a ferry to alcatraz, which was long enough for thieves to break into their car, and take their valuable possessions. the most valuable, being riley. >> i could not even walk to the side of the car to see what had happened. i fell to the ground. i could not breathe. i was shaking so bad. >> when colette heard what happened, she knew what she needed to do. reuniting lost dogs and her owners is something of a passion for her. she said that she has had more than a little bit success looking at social media posts and then matching them with owners. >> i could not really put a number to it. at the that it is what she has been doing to find riley, including getting as much media exposure as she can. remember how she loves her city? colette would understand if they felt that the opposite of that right now. she would love to change that. >> it is a terrible opinion of our cit
amanda and rebecca chapman are from arkansas, last month that they were in the middle of a grand driving western u.s. accompanied by their eight month old chihuahua puppy, riley. they were in san francisco long enough to hop a ferry to alcatraz, which was long enough for thieves to break into their car, and take their valuable possessions. the most valuable, being riley. >> i could not even walk to the side of the car to see what had happened. i fell to the ground. i could not breathe. i...
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berman and samuel chapman from l.a.na: joining us now for another cautionary tale pga gopher and former addict willcox. when you hear the pain, you must be relieved that are you a former addict and you were able to get healthy and go on to have an amazing career and life and to be healthy. when you hear that and just the scope and scale of this fentanyl problem what goes through your mind? >> it's scary. when i first started to experiment, it was all just prescription pills and then now it's shifted over to this fentanyl and you didn't get a warning about that. i've had a lot of friends pass away from it and acquaintances's friends and taken the whole drug culture by storm and it is a very scary chemical. it is so much more poisonous than the previous. >> bill: will, can you explain to us and our audience how you survived? >> yeah. i got -- thank goodness i have a great support group but i did this thing called n.a.d. therapy and i was able to reduce the withdrawal symptoms. the thing about fentanyl withdrawals come on
berman and samuel chapman from l.a.na: joining us now for another cautionary tale pga gopher and former addict willcox. when you hear the pain, you must be relieved that are you a former addict and you were able to get healthy and go on to have an amazing career and life and to be healthy. when you hear that and just the scope and scale of this fentanyl problem what goes through your mind? >> it's scary. when i first started to experiment, it was all just prescription pills and then now...
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kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university. we are joined by the dean of students, doctor jerry price, as well. a new program that the -- we are really excited about that. thank you all for being here. i want to thank all of our presidents council members that are here tonight for their support, which makes this evening and all of our evenings like this possible. this evening, i have the pleasure of introducing two men who are contributing mightily tonight to american estuary. i am pleased that c-span is withholding tonight conversation for future broadcasts in the nixon foundation. we are broadcasting live tonight because this conversation will illuminate the richard nixon that these men knew and knew very well. today is the 50th anniversary of the day on which president nixon departed andrews air force base on his way to china. in that ensuing week, he would become known as that which changed the world. white chapin was on that plane. he was on air force one 50 years ago today. he was experiencing perhaps the apex of his more
kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university. we are joined by the dean of students, doctor jerry price, as well. a new program that the -- we are really excited about that. thank you all for being here. i want to thank all of our presidents council members that are here tonight for their support, which makes this evening and all of our evenings like this possible. this evening, i have the pleasure of introducing two men who are contributing mightily...
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. >> reporter: peter is an associate professor of sociology at chapman university. he spent decades studying extremist groups. among them, the and towards the premises, even living with some of them. he says patriot front's favorite targets are immigrants, brown and black people. >> reporter: why would they, as authorities have said, target the lgbtq segment of society? >> it's a common target for these kinds of hate groups. these whites are process groups tend to be very homophobic, very much seeing this either in biblical terms in terms of, sexuality being a sin against god, or, for those that are not religiously oriented, they will see it in more biological secular terms, seen as unnatural. >> reporter: this town has been through an invasion of hate filled men before. the county was home to the leader of the aryan nation, who had worldwide gatherings here until the town decided to fight back. their fight to remove racist hate from their town resulted in some of the toughest state hate crime laws in the country. cnn, coeur d'alene, idaho. >> thank you. >>> thanks
. >> reporter: peter is an associate professor of sociology at chapman university. he spent decades studying extremist groups. among them, the and towards the premises, even living with some of them. he says patriot front's favorite targets are immigrants, brown and black people. >> reporter: why would they, as authorities have said, target the lgbtq segment of society? >> it's a common target for these kinds of hate groups. these whites are process groups tend to be very...
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. >> reporter: bridget chapman is an executive who also chairs women in aerospace and says key is, start someone whispers in their ear to look at a different profession. >> reporter: nasa has more plans for watkins. selected to be a part of the class for artemis. sending the first womd and first person of color to the moon but hasn't been chosen to make the journey yet. no mat here is selected, melroy is convinced the impacts of sending a woman to the moon is astro astronomical. >> if you see it you can believe it. this is going to be astronomical. >> reporter: reporting for cnn, new york. >> the record continues for rafael nadal. the spanish tennis star won in straight sets today to capture his 14th men's french open title. he now extends the record for the most majors in men's tennis with 22. he's at 36 years old doing this. nadal became oldest men's single the champion in french open history. the king of clay won his first title 17 years ago. >>> throughout the nation, formula shortage, breast milk banks a life saver for parents and this week cnn heroes salutes a breastfeeding mom don
. >> reporter: bridget chapman is an executive who also chairs women in aerospace and says key is, start someone whispers in their ear to look at a different profession. >> reporter: nasa has more plans for watkins. selected to be a part of the class for artemis. sending the first womd and first person of color to the moon but hasn't been chosen to make the journey yet. no mat here is selected, melroy is convinced the impacts of sending a woman to the moon is astro astronomical....
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amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthdaymonth when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning home to arkansas, they say life hasn't been the same. still do. everything that i would do it. she was here and then realize that she's not. and i do is down. amanda says riley is less than 5 pounds and she has 4.10, feet with a lighter patch of hair on your chest. >> she says the suspects also made off with some of their luggage and electronics. they could have taken every single item. >> that we had every belonging that we had out of that and and if we still had her, it would be perfectly fine with us. honestly, we just want her home safe. we don't care about any of the other stuff. we are offering a cash reward for informatio
amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthdaymonth when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning home to...
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direct ore rob chapman and our senior counselor will be leading the team and now i'm going to let me introduce to you the team who will be doing the investigation. chief who serveled as chief of the sacramento police department and lead investigator of a number of critical incident reviews. deputy chief jean geisinger who served at deputy chief of police and director of threat management for virginia tech, where he was recruited following the mass shooting there in 2007. deputy chief frank fernandez is a former chief of police and police practices expert of the justice department civil rights division since 2008 albert guinier i on the screen, joining us remotely. currently serves with the fbi as the unit chief of the violence reduction unit in partner engagement. he oversees the fbi's program and trained over 110,000 law enforcement officers in active shooter preparation and response. major walter womax served over seven years with the pennsylvania state police, led natural efforts for tactical response as an executive director of the national tactical officers association and as a
direct ore rob chapman and our senior counselor will be leading the team and now i'm going to let me introduce to you the team who will be doing the investigation. chief who serveled as chief of the sacramento police department and lead investigator of a number of critical incident reviews. deputy chief jean geisinger who served at deputy chief of police and director of threat management for virginia tech, where he was recruited following the mass shooting there in 2007. deputy chief frank...
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. >> sammy chapman was 16 years old and high school when a drug dealer offered him a menu of prescriptionought was a pharmaceutical delivered to him at night, after we were asleep, as easy as ordering a pizza. we went up to her son's room, and found him in what they call the fentanyl death pose. speak of the drug enforcement agency says prescription drugs like xanax and adderall are beig marketed to kids all over social media. but what they get is fentanyl, and one pelican kill. alexandra capa ludo was at college and home for the holidays when she bought oxy from a drug dealer of social media. >> it turned out she was sold a counterfeit pill made of legal dose of fentanyl. >> zachariah plunkett thought he bought percocet from a dealer on snapchat but it was not. he was found dead two hours later. >> when we got the toxicology report, it was five times the amount to kill a person. that's why they didn't bring them back. >> the dea says drug dealers are using emojis to pedal pills to kids in code. social media companies have caught on and say they are taking action, but for some it is not e
. >> sammy chapman was 16 years old and high school when a drug dealer offered him a menu of prescriptionought was a pharmaceutical delivered to him at night, after we were asleep, as easy as ordering a pizza. we went up to her son's room, and found him in what they call the fentanyl death pose. speak of the drug enforcement agency says prescription drugs like xanax and adderall are beig marketed to kids all over social media. but what they get is fentanyl, and one pelican kill. alexandra...
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the idea came from john eastman, one of trump's lawyers and a former professor at chapman university in orange county, jay michael luttig, a former for a judge, also testified today that he advised pence that he should oppose the plan because it was illegal pence's decision not to intervene in the election. angered a lot of people. and today's hearing is also set to include testimony from a man who said he took part in the attack and he added that if the rioters had found mike pence that day, they probably would have killed him. >> we're coming for you. >> we're coming in like white on rice pelosi? schumer. >> meantime, the washington post reporting the committee has obtained emails from ginni thomas. the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. she was pushing to overturn the election and keep trump in the white house. the report claims she sent e-mails to john eastman, the so-called architect of the plan who we just mentioned earlier as well. now, again, this hearing is still ongoing and will provide latest updates for you throughout the afternoon. let's talk about the warrio
the idea came from john eastman, one of trump's lawyers and a former professor at chapman university in orange county, jay michael luttig, a former for a judge, also testified today that he advised pence that he should oppose the plan because it was illegal pence's decision not to intervene in the election. angered a lot of people. and today's hearing is also set to include testimony from a man who said he took part in the attack and he added that if the rioters had found mike pence that day,...
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the two names he mentioned as leading the effort, rob chapman, shanetta cutler.ring pete williams back to help us break down what we heard. he said this is an extensive review. he said there will be people on the ground as needed, conducting interviews. he said that their team has been welcomed by local law enforcement. they don't expect any problems. we expect full cooperation. that's what we are promised. it's worth noting that the members of the team that he just laid out have all had experience dealing with mass casualties from 9/11, virginia tech, the orlando nightclub massacre, boston marathon incident. what do you make of the team that he just announced, pete? >> i think it's also interesting that he said they have started their work. obviously, that's important to get to people while memories are still fresh and they can still get as much as they can about real time what actually happened. there's a lot left to do here in terms of exactly what transpired. i think you can tell from the questions, what if some of the people are reluctant initially to answer
the two names he mentioned as leading the effort, rob chapman, shanetta cutler.ring pete williams back to help us break down what we heard. he said this is an extensive review. he said there will be people on the ground as needed, conducting interviews. he said that their team has been welcomed by local law enforcement. they don't expect any problems. we expect full cooperation. that's what we are promised. it's worth noting that the members of the team that he just laid out have all had...
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amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning home to arkansas, they say life hasn't been the same. still do. everything that i would do it. she was here. >> and then realize that she's not. and i do is down. amanda says. >> riley is less than 5 pounds and she has 4.10, feet with a lighter patch of hair on your chest. >> she says the suspects also made off with some of their luggage and electronics. they could have taken every single item. >> that we had every belonging that we had out of that and and if we still had her, it would be perfectly fine with us. honestly, we just want her home safe. we don't care about any of the other stuff. we are offering a cash reward
amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn on may 24th. >> thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning...
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. >> amy chapman was 16 years old in high school when a drug dealer offered him a menu of prescriptionrstep. >> her son got what he thought was a pharmaceutical delivered to him at night after we were asleep, as easily as ordering a pizza. we went up to our sons room and found him and what they call the fentanyl death pose. >> drug enforcement agency says prescription drugs xanax and adderall are being marketed to kids all over social media what they get is fentanyl. >> one pill can kill. >> tik tok, meta and staff and emoji's associated with drugs and beefed up their team and technology to catch the content. snap is working on a tool for parents to get more insight into who their kids are talking to but the d.o.j. wants them to do more to stop drugs felt on the platform and catch people doing it. elizabeth: great journalism, brian style from house financial services, congressman, this is an outrage and a disgrace, a total disgrace. how do you stop this? what is congress going to do, what is the white house going to do? >> is heartbreaking and his home all across the united states. in
. >> amy chapman was 16 years old in high school when a drug dealer offered him a menu of prescriptionrstep. >> her son got what he thought was a pharmaceutical delivered to him at night after we were asleep, as easily as ordering a pizza. we went up to our sons room and found him and what they call the fentanyl death pose. >> drug enforcement agency says prescription drugs xanax and adderall are being marketed to kids all over social media what they get is fentanyl. >>...
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. >> reporter: bridget chapman is an executive who also chairs women in aerospace and she says the keycited about science and math before someone whispers in their ear that they should look at a different profession. >> hey, everybody. >> reporter: nasa has more plans for watkins. she has been selected by the agency to be a part of her astronaut class for artmus, planning to send the first woman and first person of color to the moon, but she hasn't been chose on the make the journey yet. no matter who is selected, melroy is convinced the impacts of a sending a woman to the moon will be ast nom mall. >> you can believe it if you see it. this will have impact far beyond the lucky individual i'm jealous of. >> thanks, rachel, for filing that report. and thank you so much for joining us this morning. don't go anywhere, we're back in just about an hour. >> weconish is up with you next. we'll see you at 10:00 a.m. eastern for "news room." we hope you make good memories today. ♪ it takes a vilillage to support society and businesses have a responsibility to support that village. ♪ ♪ i am pete
. >> reporter: bridget chapman is an executive who also chairs women in aerospace and she says the keycited about science and math before someone whispers in their ear that they should look at a different profession. >> hey, everybody. >> reporter: nasa has more plans for watkins. she has been selected by the agency to be a part of her astronaut class for artmus, planning to send the first woman and first person of color to the moon, but she hasn't been chose on the make the...
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amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn >> on may 24th thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning home to arkansas, they say life hasn't been the same. still do. everything that i would do it. she was here. >> and then realize that she's not. and i do is down. amanda says. >> riley is less than 5 pounds and she has 4.10, feet with a lighter patch of hair on your chest. >> she says the suspects also made off with some of their luggage and electronics. they could have taken every single item. >> that we had every belonging that we had out of that and and if we still had her, it would be perfectly fine with us. honestly, we just want her home safe. we don't care about any of the other stuff. we are offering a cash reward f
amanda chapman and her wife, rebecca, were visiting san francisco to celebrate him and his 21st birthday last month when their trip took a drastic turn >> on may 24th thieves broke into their van parked near kearney and bay streets and stole her 8 month-old riley. >> my heart stopped. >> i >> immediate panic. so the ground. amanda says they called police immediately canceled all their plans to spend the rest of their time in the city. looking for riley since returning...