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what did congressman connally have to say? the 49-year-old suspect came to his office enraged with a baseball bat. -- didn't have any particular motivation, came in and struck two of his aides. the police eventually came after the individual struck and creative mass destruction in his office. leaving a scene in chaos. >> i was told i was at an event, he proceeded to attack the young intern who was at the front desk. on her first day. then, when the noise in the commotion became clear, others came running out of their offices, and he attacked my outreach director. and hit her badly on the back of her head. one of my fast-thinking staff members offered to find the congressman for him, and use that time to bring everyone into a safe space. call the police, they were there within five minutes. he was engaged into an altercation with the police and had to be taser. one of the police had a minor injury in the course of trying to subdue him. >> what was this person's motivation? >> i don't think there is a motivation. i think we're t
what did congressman connally have to say? the 49-year-old suspect came to his office enraged with a baseball bat. -- didn't have any particular motivation, came in and struck two of his aides. the police eventually came after the individual struck and creative mass destruction in his office. leaving a scene in chaos. >> i was told i was at an event, he proceeded to attack the young intern who was at the front desk. on her first day. then, when the noise in the commotion became clear,...
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michael, congressman connally spoke with nicole wallace on this network about how the heated rhetoricseen in d. c. can lead to and empower this kind of violence. take a listen to this. >> anything that normalizes violence as a part of our policy, it's absolutely wrong. it's inevicable to constitutional democracy. and needs to be condemned on a bipartisan basis. unfortunately, we are allowed a creeping sense of, well, some of that is okay. some of that is just hyperbolic rhetoric. no, that kind of rhetoric empowers action. >> michael, what needs to change here? >> well, what needs to change is the people who empower the rhetoric. that leads to the actions. this is a sleeping issue because a lot of people don't think it's going to happen. you see these things and you make these exhortation's publicly. but at the end of the day, you're not giving any consideration that there is some person out there who is going to take very seriously your call to arms. your call to violence. you don't think you are making that call, but that is how they are hearing it. that is one. to, to the congressma
michael, congressman connally spoke with nicole wallace on this network about how the heated rhetoricseen in d. c. can lead to and empower this kind of violence. take a listen to this. >> anything that normalizes violence as a part of our policy, it's absolutely wrong. it's inevicable to constitutional democracy. and needs to be condemned on a bipartisan basis. unfortunately, we are allowed a creeping sense of, well, some of that is okay. some of that is just hyperbolic rhetoric. no, that...
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. >> john connally called me last night and said that this thing is going to make a big difference, that just three points in texas. >> i would like very much to have a few minutes with you today. >> i've got to make a nationwide television tomorrow but you come right in when you get through and to oked me. jack will find me and michael to it. >> he was a man that president johnson turned to for sensitive matters, like the walter jenkins scandal. he's close to the president. you've probably seen this famous picture of johnson running over him, laughing, we're getting right up in someone's face. the man president johnson is leading over there--. it was sort of a surprise when a 1965 lyndon johnson appointed his friend and confidant able to be a justice on the u.s. supreme court. he was confirmed by the senate later that year. but even though he had been appointed to the supreme court, amazingly, he never stopped advising president johnson. he regularly attended white house staff meetings, while he was on the supreme court. he advised president johnson on secret court deliberations, and he
. >> john connally called me last night and said that this thing is going to make a big difference, that just three points in texas. >> i would like very much to have a few minutes with you today. >> i've got to make a nationwide television tomorrow but you come right in when you get through and to oked me. jack will find me and michael to it. >> he was a man that president johnson turned to for sensitive matters, like the walter jenkins scandal. he's close to the...
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this pattern made, precisely, what lawyer george connally had in mind when he bumped into e.ty, in new york, in 2019. he says, carroll mentioned she was thinking of suing trump, to which conway replied, almost instantly, quote, you have a case. joining us now is not lawyer, and columnist, george conway. george, great to have you on the show. you were there when this idea crystallized in e. jean's head that she could go to court with this. could you talk a little about why the pattern that would build a case against trump. >> my thinking about it had evolved. i had not thought much about all of the sexual assaults and allegations until that summer. i saw a thread online where a woman in massachusetts had put together, on twitter, all of these different allegations with all of the different women, and i thought that is incredible, is immense. it was right around the time, maybe right after, jeanne came out for this book with the new york magazine article. it got me thinking, this is a strong case. i wrote an article, trying to make a twitter thread but then i said, i wrote an a
this pattern made, precisely, what lawyer george connally had in mind when he bumped into e.ty, in new york, in 2019. he says, carroll mentioned she was thinking of suing trump, to which conway replied, almost instantly, quote, you have a case. joining us now is not lawyer, and columnist, george conway. george, great to have you on the show. you were there when this idea crystallized in e. jean's head that she could go to court with this. could you talk a little about why the pattern that would...
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. >> congressman connally also said his two aides are now out of the hospital.minutes ago the, we've got disturbing new video of the suspect. take a listen. >> [screaming] >> that is truly traumatizing, this security camera video showing a suspect chasing after the woman. you can hear screaming in his neighborhood just before he left for connolly's office. again, this is before the office attack. but you see that video there. that young lady's father -- sorry, the suspect's father says he is schizophrenic and has not taken his medication for three months. and you are seeing the result of that, in this case, he did it again. now to our next story. grizzlies guard ja morant is suspended once again after, videos of him flashing a gun happened for the second time in less than three months. but did he actually break nba rules? we'll get into it next. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started tod
. >> congressman connally also said his two aides are now out of the hospital.minutes ago the, we've got disturbing new video of the suspect. take a listen. >> [screaming] >> that is truly traumatizing, this security camera video showing a suspect chasing after the woman. you can hear screaming in his neighborhood just before he left for connolly's office. again, this is before the office attack. but you see that video there. that young lady's father -- sorry, the suspect's...
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republican house speaker kevin mccarthy says he reached out to congressman connally after hearing about the attack, which is a good thing for him to have done. the democratic leader of the house, quite key jeffries, is calling for better protection for the staff. -- but again, the late breaking news here, both of the staffers attacked with a baseball bat, and congressman district office, both of them -- were continuing to follow that tonight. we're gonna let you more on that as we learn more. second thing we are keeping an eye on tonight is the reaction, particularly the reaction on the political right to the long awaited durham report. what? the long-awaited what? well the reason we're watching for the right and their reaction to this is because the durham report is only really long awaited by them. and they really, really have been awaiting this report. >> a source close to special counsel john durham's probe tells fox news things have, quote, accelerated. >> i look forward to bill durham's report. that's the one i look forward to. >> did you think by now that there would have been mo
republican house speaker kevin mccarthy says he reached out to congressman connally after hearing about the attack, which is a good thing for him to have done. the democratic leader of the house, quite key jeffries, is calling for better protection for the staff. -- but again, the late breaking news here, both of the staffers attacked with a baseball bat, and congressman district office, both of them -- were continuing to follow that tonight. we're gonna let you more on that as we learn more....
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from 2019 through 2021 so it connally bank more than tripled in size.signature bank more than doubled in size. always, always, insert a bigger profits good bankers know that banks cannot safely grow that fast. the federal reserve, fdic, and state regulators identified the aggressive growth at the banks and the risk years before the failures. let's be clear, these dangers were not hard to spot. the liquidity risks, the unstable nature of uninsured deposits, the concentration of customer deposits. all were giant risks sitting there in broad daylight on your bank's balance sheets. uninsured posits at both banks reached over 90% of the deposits. that is about double the amount of ohio banks, like huntington fifth, or key banks. about banks the size of yours. former community banks like mechanics in my hometown of mansfield. the uninsured deposits as a risk at svb as far back as 2018. the bank never fixed it. it looks like you never even tried. in 2021 in 2022, the fed identified weaknesses in svb's contingency funding plan, defects and its interest rate mod
from 2019 through 2021 so it connally bank more than tripled in size.signature bank more than doubled in size. always, always, insert a bigger profits good bankers know that banks cannot safely grow that fast. the federal reserve, fdic, and state regulators identified the aggressive growth at the banks and the risk years before the failures. let's be clear, these dangers were not hard to spot. the liquidity risks, the unstable nature of uninsured deposits, the concentration of customer...
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from 2019 through 2021 so it connally bank more than tripled in size.signature bank more than doubled in size. always, always, insert a bigger profits good bankers know that banks cannot safely grow that fast. the federal reserve, fdic, and state regulators identified the aggressive growth at the banks and the risk years before the failures. let's be clear, these dangers were not hard to spot. the liquidity risks, the unstable nature of uninsured deposits, the concentration of customer deposits. all were giant risks sitting there in broad daylight on your bank's balance sheets. uninsured posits at both banks reached over 90% of the deposits. that is about double the amount of ohio banks, like huntington fifth, or key banks. about banks the size of yours. former community banks like mechanics in my hometown of mansfield. the uninsured deposits as a risk at svb as far back as 2018. the bank never fixed it. it looks like you never even tried. in 2021 in 2022, the fed identified weaknesses in svb's contingency funding plan, defects and its interest rate mod
from 2019 through 2021 so it connally bank more than tripled in size.signature bank more than doubled in size. always, always, insert a bigger profits good bankers know that banks cannot safely grow that fast. the federal reserve, fdic, and state regulators identified the aggressive growth at the banks and the risk years before the failures. let's be clear, these dangers were not hard to spot. the liquidity risks, the unstable nature of uninsured deposits, the concentration of customer...