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ands being filed against daunte write's parents and ben crump who has represented the family.ed not one single penny has been turned over to the plaintiff for the benefit of daunte junior. despite claiming she was promised up front that gofundme claims would be split 50/50 between his family and daunte junior to make sure he's taken care of. >> how is it going at this point? >> basically ben crump sent a statement that reads in part, this is strictly a family dispute between the mother of daunte write's child and daunte's parents. ben crump law did not benefit from any of the funds raised and we did not accept any fee in this case. our hearts are always with the family and we pray they can find resolution. i've reaches out to daunte wright's parents, his mother in particular and haven't gotten a response they have 21 days in court to respond based on what's filed. obviously, this seems to be trying to be figured out at the family level that has now spilled over into the courts. >> omar, we know you'll follow that, thank you. >>> finally, not for the faint of heart, the human t
ands being filed against daunte write's parents and ben crump who has represented the family.ed not one single penny has been turned over to the plaintiff for the benefit of daunte junior. despite claiming she was promised up front that gofundme claims would be split 50/50 between his family and daunte junior to make sure he's taken care of. >> how is it going at this point? >> basically ben crump sent a statement that reads in part, this is strictly a family dispute between the...
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ben crump, so nice to see both of you, but not under these circumstances. us to understand, jenny mitchell, what it was like to have seen the study that came out flanking, according to the nih, uterine cancer, to some of these products? what did that feel like hearing that? >> it felt like i was reliving it all over again. it was hard to hear. but it was shocking. >> how long have you been using the products? and you think that it is tied to the uterine cancer that you were diagnosed with? >> i definitely believe so. i have been using these products since as far as i can remember, since i was eight years old. that's typically when most african american young girls and families start to use these products. and -- so, yeah, since i was around eight years old. >> and part of that concern, -- the prolonged use, in particular, of these products. and we know, with a different style standards -- we talked about this show on the past, when they study came out, about beauty, about -- in the workplace, think that prompted the crown act, for example, that there is a g
ben crump, so nice to see both of you, but not under these circumstances. us to understand, jenny mitchell, what it was like to have seen the study that came out flanking, according to the nih, uterine cancer, to some of these products? what did that feel like hearing that? >> it felt like i was reliving it all over again. it was hard to hear. but it was shocking. >> how long have you been using the products? and you think that it is tied to the uterine cancer that you were...
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crump, so nice to see both of you, but not under these circumstances.ou just help us to understand, jenny, what it was like to have seen the study that came out linking, according to the nih, uterine cancer to some of these products. what did that feel like hearing that? >> it felt like i was reliving it all over again. it was hard to hear. but it was shocking. >> how long had you been using the products? and do you think it is tied to the uterine cancer that you were diagnosed with? >> i definitely believe so. i have been using these products since as far as i can remember, since i was 8 years old. that's typically when most african american young girls and families start to use these products. and so, yes. since i was around 8 years old. >> and part of that concern, ben, i'll turn to you on this, the study talks about the prolonged use in particular of these products. and we know with the different societal standard, we talked about it on this show in the past when the study came out about beauty, about the consequences in the workplace, things that p
crump, so nice to see both of you, but not under these circumstances.ou just help us to understand, jenny, what it was like to have seen the study that came out linking, according to the nih, uterine cancer to some of these products. what did that feel like hearing that? >> it felt like i was reliving it all over again. it was hard to hear. but it was shocking. >> how long had you been using the products? and do you think it is tied to the uterine cancer that you were diagnosed...
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justin crump. thank you. thank you. well, as the war grinds on, in ukraine, nato allies have been stepping up the military deployments in eastern europe. romania shares a long border with ukraine on it now hosts one of nato's new battle groups. the country has pledged to increase its defense spending by almost 10000000000 euros over the next 4 years. d, w was invited to fill military trails by the romanian navy. navy, indeed done you. delta romanian, infantry marines performing a would be counter attack in an exercise. drill on the river, bank of the den delta. this is europe's 2nd longest river. it flows into the black sea where romania may be gods, an area of 30000 square kilometers. since russia invaded ukraine on the 24th of february, romania naval force has increased its presence in the area of the log on its own. we on the edge of the e, u and nieto. here we have a common border with ukraine, killer branch of the danube. we are less than 300 kilometers away from crimea, and less than 40 kilometers from slick islan
justin crump. thank you. thank you. well, as the war grinds on, in ukraine, nato allies have been stepping up the military deployments in eastern europe. romania shares a long border with ukraine on it now hosts one of nato's new battle groups. the country has pledged to increase its defense spending by almost 10000000000 euros over the next 4 years. d, w was invited to fill military trails by the romanian navy. navy, indeed done you. delta romanian, infantry marines performing a would be...
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as the founder of deaf kids international steve crump, explains. i might not quite catch everything, but this is given me a real timed narrative which enables me to be informed. it may lead to be involved in obe with me to make decisions because i know what is being said. voice recognition algorithms quickly converts spoken language into readable text. we're taking that audio stream from the microphone on the glass as we're running it through a piece of transcription software, which uses probably seen before and ability to sad audio in say, so captions. what we're doing though, is then taking those captions and putting them into oak minted reality in pakistan . the up connect here connects deaf people with sign language, interpreter's via video call. the interpret spoken language into sign language and sign language into speech. this helps death. people lead more independent lives scenarios quite a while our bank interview opening an account robin, but any account hospital scenario or some emergency scenarios. bay of communication as bay important,
as the founder of deaf kids international steve crump, explains. i might not quite catch everything, but this is given me a real timed narrative which enables me to be informed. it may lead to be involved in obe with me to make decisions because i know what is being said. voice recognition algorithms quickly converts spoken language into readable text. we're taking that audio stream from the microphone on the glass as we're running it through a piece of transcription software, which uses...
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steve crump, explains, i might not quite catch everything, but this is given me a real time narrative which enables me to be informed. it lay asleep to be involved in obe with me to make decisions. because i know what is being said. voice recognition algorithms quickly converts spoken language into readable text. we're taking that audio stream from the microphone on the glass as we're running it through a piece of transcription software, which users have probably seen before and ability to send audio intakes up captions . what we're doing though, is then taking those captions and putting them into oakmont reality. in pakistan, the up connector connects deaf people with sign language, interpreter's via video call, the interpret spoken language into sign language and sign language into speech. this helps deaf people lead more independent lives scenarios quite a while our bank interview opening an account robin, but any account hospital scenario or some emergency scenarios, way of communication as bay important of course coming in is crucial and creating a society that's more inclusive t
steve crump, explains, i might not quite catch everything, but this is given me a real time narrative which enables me to be informed. it lay asleep to be involved in obe with me to make decisions. because i know what is being said. voice recognition algorithms quickly converts spoken language into readable text. we're taking that audio stream from the microphone on the glass as we're running it through a piece of transcription software, which users have probably seen before and ability to send...
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the 1st train from clean to crump tours, main city of the ukrainian control part of the don bus the from a towards gets to 30 kilometers from the front line. the city itself frequently but well enough use of a has decided to return with her children. we thought about going by bus, but no transport goes. when we found this train yesterday, i was close tearing up. we've spent half a year in poland and i want to go home. the train stopped running there in april when the station came under fire. and at least 50 people were waiting for another creation train were killed by a rocket. it was one of the most deadly attacks on civilians in this war. since the beginning of the war, the railway system has become vital to the country. logistics rely on it. millions have taken evacuation trains from the war zone to alex and to new york. the train driver. this connection is more than a transport link. just we do our little part to at least morally support the people in don barzyk. we show them that we are together so that don bast is also ukraine. ah, molina is from a small town near from her tours. s
the 1st train from clean to crump tours, main city of the ukrainian control part of the don bus the from a towards gets to 30 kilometers from the front line. the city itself frequently but well enough use of a has decided to return with her children. we thought about going by bus, but no transport goes. when we found this train yesterday, i was close tearing up. we've spent half a year in poland and i want to go home. the train stopped running there in april when the station came under fire....
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justin crump, thank russia is one step closer to toughening a law banning the promotion of homosexuality. in a 1st reading, the lower house of parliament, the duma unanimously adopted changes to an existing 2013 law prohibiting what a called propaganda on non traditional sexual relations. under the changes any event or act seen as an attempt to promote homosexuality on line in film or in public could incur a fine these pro just as a fighting for equal rights in russia. but demonstrations for l g b t q writes here, often brutally halted by authorities. one of the instruments of repression over the past decade has been the so called gay propaganda law introduced in 2013 authorities say it's needed to prohibit the promotion of what they call non traditional sexual values to children. now russia is set to pass new legislation further restricting the l g p t q community by expanding the law to adults as well . you watching to recruit just congress that fisma we don't live in a democratic state. other than i think that lawmakers in the duma are trying to convey the impression that they carry f
justin crump, thank russia is one step closer to toughening a law banning the promotion of homosexuality. in a 1st reading, the lower house of parliament, the duma unanimously adopted changes to an existing 2013 law prohibiting what a called propaganda on non traditional sexual relations. under the changes any event or act seen as an attempt to promote homosexuality on line in film or in public could incur a fine these pro just as a fighting for equal rights in russia. but demonstrations for l...
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why would anybody enthusiastically say, i have information about the crimes of donald crump? >> i want to go to another point in the washington post tonight, inside trump world and for donald trump. it is within trump's orbit there have been months of dueling accusations and theories about who may be cooperating with the federal government. some of the former presidents closest aides have continued to work with trump even as they have seen fbi agents show up at their houses to question them and serve subpoenas. daniel goldman, in your experience, that kind of atmosphere happens when an investigation is centered on a particular workplace or group of people. what are the kind of dynamic things that develop when everyone in the trump world is suspecting someone else? >> it's the prisoners dilemma, right? it's which one is going to be the first one in to cooperate, and which one is going to resist cooperation because they are afraid of retaliation by donald trump? i will tell you, lawrence, it is no laughing matter here the donald trump is the target of this investigation. when i
why would anybody enthusiastically say, i have information about the crimes of donald crump? >> i want to go to another point in the washington post tonight, inside trump world and for donald trump. it is within trump's orbit there have been months of dueling accusations and theories about who may be cooperating with the federal government. some of the former presidents closest aides have continued to work with trump even as they have seen fbi agents show up at their houses to question...
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karin: justin crump. stay with us on "outside source."come, alarming words on the environment from the united nations, as it says we are nearing the point of no return. ♪ >> indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy died today. only yesterday, she had spoke of dying and svice of her country and said i would be proud if every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation. >> after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. >> no more suspicion. no morefear. no more uncertainty. >> ignition and lift off of discovery with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. >> this is beautiful. ♪ >> a milestone in human history. today, this girl in india is the 7 billion person on the planet. -- 7 billionth person on the planet. ♪ karin: you are with "outside source," live from the bbc news room, i am karin giaone e. britton's new prime minister rishi sunak reinstated the band on fracking abolished by his predecessor liz trus on his first day in office. more unrest at an
karin: justin crump. stay with us on "outside source."come, alarming words on the environment from the united nations, as it says we are nearing the point of no return. ♪ >> indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy died today. only yesterday, she had spoke of dying and svice of her country and said i would be proud if every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation. >> after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a...
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the 13th 1949, which is miss is ella take song but you cities the next night 80 pussy shad crump attack. the key in riches of phones and us operation blitz. last almost 8 months, many british cities suffer catastrophic destruction. to chill chill. it is everywhere. a top piles of rubble left by and strikes in factories and hospitals. he gave speeches works on military plans. for his age, judging only 60 sakes, he himself would have rushed into the battle. mm. but england cannot withstand germany. le churchill asked roosevelt for help. roosevelt had no affection for churchill, he had no trust of the british. and fact shaw the british has penetrating much of the united states state department intelligence agencies, academic institutions, all to more or less influence the united states and government and academia to being much more in the line with the british. atlanta assist agenda ah, ah, the united states thinks war is war, but business is business in return for help. and in exchange, buffalo global one destroys the u. s. demands the right to use. 8 british military base is in the atlan
the 13th 1949, which is miss is ella take song but you cities the next night 80 pussy shad crump attack. the key in riches of phones and us operation blitz. last almost 8 months, many british cities suffer catastrophic destruction. to chill chill. it is everywhere. a top piles of rubble left by and strikes in factories and hospitals. he gave speeches works on military plans. for his age, judging only 60 sakes, he himself would have rushed into the battle. mm. but england cannot withstand...
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she and her attorneys, including benjamin crump, have filed a class action lawsuit against beauty brander companies claiming mitchell's uterine cancer was directly caused by chemicals found in hair relaxers sold by those brands, which mitchell says she began using as a child underwent a full hysterectomy that was harder. then. the. cancer diagnosis because. i will never be able to carry my own kids. just last week, the national institutes of health released a study that found hair straightening products made double the risk of uterine cancer and women who use them. though the cancer is still rare , affecting an estimated 4% of women, who frequently used the products, black women were found to develop it at a higher rate than women of other races was always there for everybody to see. and so we don't accept for ignorance, but the study released last week has limitations. researchers did not identify a particular ingredient behind the risk. they also warned more research is needed to definitively link hair relaxers to cancer. mitchell is seeking more than $75,000 in compensation and the c
she and her attorneys, including benjamin crump, have filed a class action lawsuit against beauty brander companies claiming mitchell's uterine cancer was directly caused by chemicals found in hair relaxers sold by those brands, which mitchell says she began using as a child underwent a full hysterectomy that was harder. then. the. cancer diagnosis because. i will never be able to carry my own kids. just last week, the national institutes of health released a study that found hair straightening...
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the closer the train gets to crump tourist. the more obvious the destruction from the war becomes alena hales from a small town near crum a tourist. like so many others. she fled the area in march. first she went to poland. and then to the ukrainian capital, keith chisels. good. honestly, i'm nervous and worried to say you understand what the situation is like, then we have people on safe that done. i don't know what's in store for us with good news. i would have liked to stay in chief, but the rain saw too high and there aren't any jokes. does it was the same in poland, so i don't know. ah, the ukrainian government has warned people to leave the don bus as heavy fighting continues. the regents infrastructure has sustained so much damage that many homes will be left without heating this winter even so. oh, lena is confident she can get through it. all right, she'll you stove eating in her house? no, i don't know how i'm supposed to feel happy, i guess. but we're not home yet. the emotions probably won't come until i'm standing
the closer the train gets to crump tourist. the more obvious the destruction from the war becomes alena hales from a small town near crum a tourist. like so many others. she fled the area in march. first she went to poland. and then to the ukrainian capital, keith chisels. good. honestly, i'm nervous and worried to say you understand what the situation is like, then we have people on safe that done. i don't know what's in store for us with good news. i would have liked to stay in chief, but the...
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mr. crump, welcome to the day, and your grade has long been working on the her san front. why do you think they managed to break through now? the offensive there by ukraine. when it started in september, we characterized it as slow, steady, unlikely to be successful. i mean, we saw you talked about it on the program before. there was some assumptions for a few weeks ago. i think when the offensive started hockey, the pushing her, some was a faint, just designed to draw up the russians. we always sort of a more substantial threat to the russians than that. and it's just been a different type of operation that a lot of the time is about repairing the ground. the russians have a problem and had said that they're on the wrong side of the river. and that's made the supply chains re run the they've been able to build up some supplies on that bank of the river. ukraine destroyed those a few nights ago that they talked to weather supplies being built up and they hit them. and that seems to been the key actually opened up the states, the offensive. what they've actually done is go
mr. crump, welcome to the day, and your grade has long been working on the her san front. why do you think they managed to break through now? the offensive there by ukraine. when it started in september, we characterized it as slow, steady, unlikely to be successful. i mean, we saw you talked about it on the program before. there was some assumptions for a few weeks ago. i think when the offensive started hockey, the pushing her, some was a faint, just designed to draw up the russians. we...
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crisis of the russians bbc also asked british military analyst risk assessment company employee justin crump the uk in my opinion, ukraine maintains the momentum of the offensive now events on the eastern front are developing somewhat more slowly than at the beginning of the offensive, when the ukrainians very quickly captured a huge territory around kharkiv, it took a little while to capture the estuary more time the russian forces tried for a long time to get it but in the end they were forced to retreat by the ukrainian forces there was some delay to get the opportunity to launch a surprise attack it was slow compared to their past campaigns on but purposeful and designed to achieve the big goal of encircling the russians theoretically the russians lose the operation that they wanted to complete in a flash, they quickly lose villages and cities and now control less territory than at the end of the first week of the war russia is trying to advance in the southeast, still not making any progress, in the same way, in other directions, the russians have many problems and they will not get rid
crisis of the russians bbc also asked british military analyst risk assessment company employee justin crump the uk in my opinion, ukraine maintains the momentum of the offensive now events on the eastern front are developing somewhat more slowly than at the beginning of the offensive, when the ukrainians very quickly captured a huge territory around kharkiv, it took a little while to capture the estuary more time the russian forces tried for a long time to get it but in the end they were...
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let me continue to make noise about justin crump military analyst and ceo of civil eye, and thank you so much for your time. thank you. and i'd like to take a closer look now at the nuclear threat with elena about. she's the executive director of the center for disarmament and non proliferation in the austrian capital. welcome back. let's talk about how close are we to a nuclear escalation of this conflict. i would truly agree with our previous speaker that we're still far away from the escalation to the new cloud at the moment. and so, but i would also agree that we should the not take it lightly in there and take it serious. it's not 0 and i don't think it's something that we should be considering the coming very soon. so today's discussions and heightened alert about these trains exactly is creating a situation where we could probably misjudge for me to misinterpret certain moves. but i think that are in reality, what russia has been channeling it kremlin has been seeing putting it lately is all about the threat of nuclear lation. if the u. s. navy gets involved directly in the mil
let me continue to make noise about justin crump military analyst and ceo of civil eye, and thank you so much for your time. thank you. and i'd like to take a closer look now at the nuclear threat with elena about. she's the executive director of the center for disarmament and non proliferation in the austrian capital. welcome back. let's talk about how close are we to a nuclear escalation of this conflict. i would truly agree with our previous speaker that we're still far away from the...
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justin crump. thank _ develop meant this morning. also a former royals armscor veteran, thank you. this is bbc news. a short time ago we heard from alexander rodnyansky who's an adviser to president zelensky and is currently in kyiv, who's also been speaking to my colleague tanya beckett. heinous attacks, we see all of ukraine under attack. the city is looking again, desolate, like a ghost town, like the first few days of the war, of the full—scale invasion. what is there to say? i mean, russia is a terrorist state, it needs to be classified as a terrorist state, we've been pushing for it continuously, it still hasn't happened. what is there to say? the previous commentary was pretty exhaustive. do you agree with what she said in terms of not being afraid of these nuclear threats or any other threats, in fact, that president putin has been making and really to supply more to ukraine in order to help the ukrainian military fight this conflict? well, absolutely. i mean, president putin has been using nuclear blackmail throughout. he's
justin crump. thank _ develop meant this morning. also a former royals armscor veteran, thank you. this is bbc news. a short time ago we heard from alexander rodnyansky who's an adviser to president zelensky and is currently in kyiv, who's also been speaking to my colleague tanya beckett. heinous attacks, we see all of ukraine under attack. the city is looking again, desolate, like a ghost town, like the first few days of the war, of the full—scale invasion. what is there to say? i mean,...
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earlier i spoke to justin crump — a defence and security expert, and the british army veteran, who'svery few images of what appears to have been the incident itself, but it doesn't look as if it started on the road bridge side, the northern side of the bridge. the fireball seems to have ignited the train that was waiting that damaged the railway bridge. so it seems to have happened in that sequence. the story that the train caught fire and then that damage the roadbed doesn't really hold water so one thing i can say with certainty is that doesn't appear be true. and therefore it is certainly some form of human action and ukraine has more or less, with a nod and wink, suggested it could be them. and that certainly fits the most likely narrative. it is a very obvious target for ukraine. various theories being sent around. again, it is very hard to ascertain what is true. i thing what is most important is what does the attack mean for the future, given that it was almost certainly an audacious ukrainian operation of some kind. itruihat certainly an audacious ukrainian operation of some
earlier i spoke to justin crump — a defence and security expert, and the british army veteran, who'svery few images of what appears to have been the incident itself, but it doesn't look as if it started on the road bridge side, the northern side of the bridge. the fireball seems to have ignited the train that was waiting that damaged the railway bridge. so it seems to have happened in that sequence. the story that the train caught fire and then that damage the roadbed doesn't really hold...
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i'm joined now byjustin crump — a defence, intelligence and security expert and the british army veterana sibylline risk intelligence firm head. looking at the images that you will have seen so far, what is your assessment of what has happened here? it assessment of what has happened here? ., ., , ~' , ., here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an _ here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an accident, _ here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an accident, especially i here? it looks extremely unlikely to | have been an accident, especially as per the russian narrative. there are very few images of what appears to have been the incident itself, but it does look as if it started on the road bridge side, the northern side of the bridge. the fireball seems to have ignited the trainer that was waiting at the railway bridge, so it seems to have happened in that sequence. the story as the train caught fire and then damaged the road bridge and that doesn't really hold water. that doesn't appear to be true and therefore it is almost certainly some form of human action and ukr
i'm joined now byjustin crump — a defence, intelligence and security expert and the british army veterana sibylline risk intelligence firm head. looking at the images that you will have seen so far, what is your assessment of what has happened here? it assessment of what has happened here? ., ., , ~' , ., here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an _ here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an accident, _ here? it looks extremely unlikely to have been an accident, especially i...
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not for new york's ag, because she's too busy, leticia james, carrying out her own revenge attack on crumpbut the least shocking development in new york politics lately was the new york slimes editorial endorsing governor kathy hochul. now over and over again they write zeldin, lee zeldin, has demonstrated a loyalty of trumpism over his oath to defend democracy and the u.s. constitution. in his campaign for governor he makes arguments about crime and advocating to returning to the zero tolerance days that have no clear connection to public safety. i hate to break it to the gray old lady, that's called getting tough on crime, kid. and that's exactly what needs to be done in new york. it was only when the polls started getting shaky for hochul did she even want to talk about reexamining things like bail reform. but that didn't last long. >> she still hasn't talked about locking up anyone committing any crimes. >> okay. >> anyone who commits a crime under our laws, especially with the change they made to bail, has consequences. i don't know why that's so important to you. >> laura: now, if th
not for new york's ag, because she's too busy, leticia james, carrying out her own revenge attack on crumpbut the least shocking development in new york politics lately was the new york slimes editorial endorsing governor kathy hochul. now over and over again they write zeldin, lee zeldin, has demonstrated a loyalty of trumpism over his oath to defend democracy and the u.s. constitution. in his campaign for governor he makes arguments about crime and advocating to returning to the zero...
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crompton which is now the wood crump pond is what's called pines of richardson, yorktown heights, new york. and the interesting thing about this, this incident is that nobody had has a passage where he's laid down on the floor of the mill during the night. and this man comes in late at night. he shows it, gives him a place to sleep along with the soldiers who are in the in the mill. so he sleeps on the floor. the next morning, he finds out that this is the local sheriff who's come to arrest rush on board because of the property damage that the troops have done on the mill. so he has russia boys ready to mount his horse. he puts his hand on his shoulder and tells them he's under arrest. and russia will ask him what the charges are and he tells them it's for destruction of property russia established that they, a committee of five people to go and inspect the damage and give him their assessment they tell him is the damage is one third of the price that he's asking for. and so russia agrees to pay him half the price. and he says the difference is in goodwill. and he said, look, the way
crompton which is now the wood crump pond is what's called pines of richardson, yorktown heights, new york. and the interesting thing about this, this incident is that nobody had has a passage where he's laid down on the floor of the mill during the night. and this man comes in late at night. he shows it, gives him a place to sleep along with the soldiers who are in the in the mill. so he sleeps on the floor. the next morning, he finds out that this is the local sheriff who's come to arrest...
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i do not think it was correct to ban crump.obviously he is going continue to variety donald trump back on. it. >> ainsley: do you think he will go back on? >> steve: that's the big question. donald trump has a financial interest in truth social and he has said that he would not go back to twitter. and so, if you are a truth social, you are thinking don't go because, you know, you are our biggest customer. >> brian: facebook next for trump and is he running again doesn't he need facebook and twitter. that's the key. if he runs how could he turn down his 100 million followers. >> steve: but then again, how much money does he have -- the former president have tied up in truth social? i don't know. >> ainsley: a lot of people said we would love to see him run again as long as he. >> brian: stops tweeting. >> steve: twitter is back. let's see what big changes. head down to texas all-time high and border crossers put the crisis at the heart of the midterms. rachel campos-duffy sitting down with the panel of lone star state sheriffs a
i do not think it was correct to ban crump.obviously he is going continue to variety donald trump back on. it. >> ainsley: do you think he will go back on? >> steve: that's the big question. donald trump has a financial interest in truth social and he has said that he would not go back to twitter. and so, if you are a truth social, you are thinking don't go because, you know, you are our biggest customer. >> brian: facebook next for trump and is he running again doesn't he...
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there is a a debate at the megan entrance at the library appeal except for donald trump crump understoodomething other candidates did not the age of reagan was over. it had been over for a long time. you conclude the book with the following two paragraphs and i will just close on this. maybe we should get the whole book to read everything that came before. few people in the reagan library in the fall of, 15 including donald trump thinking trump would be q president two years later but yes he had risen quickly to the top of the polls and stayed there. but just as 2012 had seen the rise and fall of a string of improbable candidates, the trumpet bubble would soon surely burst. they did not realize the ground had already shifted, had been shifting for a quarter century they were only now beginning to catch up. the trip to simi valley it was just the final stop in a long goodbye. i wrote a book carrying that name you saw a lot of mystery in this book. thank you so much and thank you all for the questions. eric and his street tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell th
there is a a debate at the megan entrance at the library appeal except for donald trump crump understoodomething other candidates did not the age of reagan was over. it had been over for a long time. you conclude the book with the following two paragraphs and i will just close on this. maybe we should get the whole book to read everything that came before. few people in the reagan library in the fall of, 15 including donald trump thinking trump would be q president two years later but yes he...
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me now are eric cantu's parents eric cantu and victoria ca carrares along with their attorney ben crumping under these circumstances. eric, how is your son doing and how serious are his injuries still? >> you know, eric is doing his very best to stay with us. he's a very, very strong young man and every day is just, we're so blessed to have him. he is quite the miracle. we were having a greater week at the beginning of this week and it kind of had a turn this week. he developed a severe infection that we're battling right now. but, again, we're just remaining hopeful and we haven't lost faith. >> you must, because he's been so strong to even make it through even to this point. i mean, eric, are you getting any assurances from his doctors, how long is the road ahead for your son? >> that is a great question. we've asked, we tried to ask that any more because there is no determining, just as tuesday, we weren't expecting that to happen. he had developed that and no one saw it developing and before you know it, here we are and emergency surge and hours later to help cure ate that. and afte
me now are eric cantu's parents eric cantu and victoria ca carrares along with their attorney ben crumping under these circumstances. eric, how is your son doing and how serious are his injuries still? >> you know, eric is doing his very best to stay with us. he's a very, very strong young man and every day is just, we're so blessed to have him. he is quite the miracle. we were having a greater week at the beginning of this week and it kind of had a turn this week. he developed a severe...
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marriage, he has written for novels, among them, a washington trilogy, and he is coauthored with diana crump free on the translation of hans christian anderson's stories. one of the 2014 anton's christian anderson cries. his latest book? the trials of harry truman. so, we move there. the extraordinary presidency of an ordinary man, 1945 to 1953. simon -- issues the publication, 528 pages, illustrated, and is $32.50. you will get a book plate, they'll be author starts coming around in our studio, you will get a book plate that's fine, if you order a book from us, and he will get one of these special book plates that's our -- i love the dust jacket. i want to ask, did the beatles steal this image? [laughs] >> it's a wonderful picture. it's a little bit of a cheat, because it was taken after he was president, but there he is, walking in independents square in downtown, independents. and that is the way -- that's where he appeared. if you are out walking out of sight, as he was out of time, tourists would've loved to have seen more of him. he wasn't going to go out and walk around for them. >> w
marriage, he has written for novels, among them, a washington trilogy, and he is coauthored with diana crump free on the translation of hans christian anderson's stories. one of the 2014 anton's christian anderson cries. his latest book? the trials of harry truman. so, we move there. the extraordinary presidency of an ordinary man, 1945 to 1953. simon -- issues the publication, 528 pages, illustrated, and is $32.50. you will get a book plate, they'll be author starts coming around in our...
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. >> reporter: army veteran jenny mitchell and her attorneys including ben crump filing a lawsuit against relaxers sold by those brands which mitchell said she started using as a child. >> i underwent a full hysterectomy, yeah, that was harder than the cancer diagnosis because i will never be able to carry my own kids. >> the science was always there for everybody to see and so we don't accept willful ignorance. >> reporter: mitchell was diagnosed with uterine cancer at 28. this lawsuit comes as the national institutes of health released a study that suggested a link with hair straightening products and increased risk of uterine cancer in women who used them. though the cancer is rare, black women develop it at a higher rate than women of other races. >> as an african american woman, it is the societal norm to have your hair look a certain way. don't wear your natural hair because it looks unprofessional. >> reporter: researchers didn't identify a particular ingredient in the trial. they also state more research needs to be done to link hair relaxers to cancer. >> i tell my patients to av
. >> reporter: army veteran jenny mitchell and her attorneys including ben crump filing a lawsuit against relaxers sold by those brands which mitchell said she started using as a child. >> i underwent a full hysterectomy, yeah, that was harder than the cancer diagnosis because i will never be able to carry my own kids. >> the science was always there for everybody to see and so we don't accept willful ignorance. >> reporter: mitchell was diagnosed with uterine cancer at...
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this morning, the parents of 17-year-old erik cantu, along with their attorney ben crump, speaking exclusivelyy they believe their hispanic son was targeted when he was shot by a police officer while sitting in his car eating a burger. >> you think it was racial profiling? >> i think he had that in his mind frame. i think he already had a preset thought about who that person was and how he was going to take care of that problem. >> reporter: the teen's family sharing new photos overnight says he's progressing but still on life support. >> he talks with his hands and he tries his best. it's hard for him. >> i don't think i'll ever feel comfortable saying he's getting better until i see him walking out of there. >> reporter: earlier this month police say cantu was shot while eating with a friend in the parking lot of a mcdonald's. >> i had a vehicle over here that fled from me. >> reporter: san antonio police officer james brennand since fired from the force approaching the car and then opening the door. >> get out of the car. >> reporter: police body camera footage shows him attempting to drive
this morning, the parents of 17-year-old erik cantu, along with their attorney ben crump, speaking exclusivelyy they believe their hispanic son was targeted when he was shot by a police officer while sitting in his car eating a burger. >> you think it was racial profiling? >> i think he had that in his mind frame. i think he already had a preset thought about who that person was and how he was going to take care of that problem. >> reporter: the teen's family sharing new...
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he is a farmer and president of the national black farmers association, and friend of the show, ben crumprights lawyer and attorney for socially disadvantaged farmers. ben, happy to have you here, as you know we have been with the story a long time on the cross connection, this lawsuit alleges that the u.s. government reneged on its promise to black farmers when lawmakers adopted this new language that pretty much expanded eligibility to a broader group, what is the next step and what do you hope to accomplish with this lawsuit? and, literally, who says this and where does it land? how long could it be before these farmers see some justice? >> stephanie, thank you for having us, this is an issue that harkens back 150 years, but unlike a 150 years ago when they broke their promise to black soldiers and black farmers, they actually have an offer from the federal government that many former signed, and so, that established the contract, and the farmers relied on that contract, you had the central elements of a contract where there was detriment and benefit from each side, the federal governm
he is a farmer and president of the national black farmers association, and friend of the show, ben crumprights lawyer and attorney for socially disadvantaged farmers. ben, happy to have you here, as you know we have been with the story a long time on the cross connection, this lawsuit alleges that the u.s. government reneged on its promise to black farmers when lawmakers adopted this new language that pretty much expanded eligibility to a broader group, what is the next step and what do you...
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they were the republicans backing governor crump, not seeing any support for herschel walker.could be the deciding factor in this november race. >> all right, rick. let's listen to some remarks made by dana loesch. >> so i don't care if herschel walker paid to aboard endangered baby eagles. i want control of the senate. if the daily beast story is true, you are telling you that walker used his money to reportedly pay some skiing for an abortion, and warnock wants to use all of our money's, to pay a whole bunch of spanx for abortions? >> so, leave aside the pejorative she just used, she's totally stating the obvious here. but the question is, are these the true values of the current republican party? because after, all senator scott and cotton will go campaign for walker? >> jonathan, we need to stop saying the phrase, the quiet part out loud. everything is out loud now. they made a very clear explanation of what the value set of the gop is. they don't care about the issues they used to move certain voters down the ticket. the gop leadership class, the pungent class and the cou
they were the republicans backing governor crump, not seeing any support for herschel walker.could be the deciding factor in this november race. >> all right, rick. let's listen to some remarks made by dana loesch. >> so i don't care if herschel walker paid to aboard endangered baby eagles. i want control of the senate. if the daily beast story is true, you are telling you that walker used his money to reportedly pay some skiing for an abortion, and warnock wants to use all of our...
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justin crump is the ceo of sybelline an intelligence consultancy, and a royal armoured corps veteran.n we make out about what's going on in the ground? that ci itself what's going on in the ground? that city itself is — what's going on in the ground? that city itself is very _ what's going on in the ground? twat city itself is very hard for russia to defend, we know it's on the wrong bank of the river for them, it's a symbol of their intent to push towards odesa — that was stalled much earlier in the conflict, and ukraine taking that ground there is very hard for russia to maintain. we know bridges have been targeted repeatedly by longer—range ukrainian missiles, crossings at the dam, which is very important in the area as well are targeted. and that's left russians somewhat struggling to hold their line, so they've fallen back already. but as we just heard, they are trying to build up in the city itself and it's almost unthinkable politically for them to give up the city without a fight, and their intent now is to make ukrainians plead as much as possible if they want to recapture it
justin crump is the ceo of sybelline an intelligence consultancy, and a royal armoured corps veteran.n we make out about what's going on in the ground? that ci itself what's going on in the ground? that city itself is — what's going on in the ground? that city itself is very _ what's going on in the ground? twat city itself is very hard for russia to defend, we know it's on the wrong bank of the river for them, it's a symbol of their intent to push towards odesa — that was stalled much...