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and you david knew me. you were like a son to me. tell me who ordered me, right?sed you, he will not fulfill, i will take care. and now you only have a few seconds to live. request for you came prokhorov so get ready fucking prophet. allow one exercise request. come on, whatever you want. and i want to ask you to apply for parole, a prisoner named lukoshkin. lugolstvo yes, but what is it? i think it will be better for you i had a premonition get out of here. you know, i'm very sad that you're leaving us. i would have made you my assistant instead of david. you are already in authority. let's have a drink even with me okay then, i'll drink to you. but he doesn't forget anything. bad good i owe you. where are you from us point here i have a good friend there for a gift. remember the phone number. remembered through him the connection with me. you say st. john's wort. call yourself thank you. thomas won't bother me anymore . i'm perfectly fine now. request came at you, so get ready fucking prophet. went ahead. well, maria sergeevna congratulations on your victory , y
and you david knew me. you were like a son to me. tell me who ordered me, right?sed you, he will not fulfill, i will take care. and now you only have a few seconds to live. request for you came prokhorov so get ready fucking prophet. allow one exercise request. come on, whatever you want. and i want to ask you to apply for parole, a prisoner named lukoshkin. lugolstvo yes, but what is it? i think it will be better for you i had a premonition get out of here. you know, i'm very sad that you're...
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Oct 11, 2022
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david breckinridge. and something i never knew coming in the 1912. -- avery brundage, and something i never knew. david: i always envisioned him as a fat cat traveling the world and staying in posh hotels. he was a did kathleen -- deca thlete himself. brundage had just competed and it doesn't matter what nation you're from come he was so humiliated he quit after eight events -- what nation you are from, he was so humiliated, he quit after eight events. brundage rose to power and consistently denied jim thorpe's do and refused to give back the medals. kevin: after the olympics, these days, afterwards you are on the covers and making lots of money for endorsements. did that happen for jim for russian mark -- four jim thorpe? -- for jim thorpe? david: jim thorpe after he lost his amateur status did signed to play baseball with the new york giants for $5,000. he later played professional football making $300 a game. he was never able to make the money out of athletics that modern athletes do. he was still world-famous. one of the reasons he was signed to play baseball for the new york giants was becau
david breckinridge. and something i never knew coming in the 1912. -- avery brundage, and something i never knew. david: i always envisioned him as a fat cat traveling the world and staying in posh hotels. he was a did kathleen -- deca thlete himself. brundage had just competed and it doesn't matter what nation you're from come he was so humiliated he quit after eight events -- what nation you are from, he was so humiliated, he quit after eight events. brundage rose to power and consistently...
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Oct 12, 2022
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david's work. mr. speaker, this morning i have meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition i will have further such meetings. >> i knew third david and share the prime minister's sentiments completely. increasing the cost was almost certainly an act of gross incompetence rather than malevolence. going back on the commitment to end no-fault evictions is a matter of extreme callousness. can the prime minister reassure the 11 million private renters of this country that she will carry out commitments to get rid of no-fault insurance? >> i can't. >> thank you, mister speaker. on a recent visit to the children's ward at your hospital i was shocked to learn pediatrics waiting time targets are the same as adult patients. any delay to treatment for young patients can have a dominating affect our department and their future prospects. can i ask the promised her to to look at this as a matter of urgency? >> i'm sorry to hear about the situation for young people at your hospital and this is an issue my right honorable friend the health secretary is focused on, we are making sure people can access treatment. we are delivering rec
david's work. mr. speaker, this morning i have meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition i will have further such meetings. >> i knew third david and share the prime minister's sentiments completely. increasing the cost was almost certainly an act of gross incompetence rather than malevolence. going back on the commitment to end no-fault evictions is a matter of extreme callousness. can the prime minister reassure the 11 million private renters of this country that...
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harry, let me begin with you and read further into the federal writes of judge david carter. he knew wrong but continued to tout those numbers. he highlighted it both to the court and to the public. how consequential are these words and findings be by the judge, specifically that it was not just trump's comments in public, but in court. >> you zero in on it exactly, bianna. we know, of course, it's no news that trump would be lying in the public, but in the court, that is a crime and a straightforward one. so in march when he made this finding that kind of brought the world in this case, it was much more a morphous and about an overall fraud that he might have been a party to. this sayless flat out. there were a couple times he knew what he had to sign was famous. it's a simple one but it's something the doj will sit up and take notice of anything. they would consider it free standing lying to the court. >> how about the case in georgia, assuming they haven't seen this filing just yet? would they be able to use this as well to help their investigation? >> as i understand it, yes, bec
harry, let me begin with you and read further into the federal writes of judge david carter. he knew wrong but continued to tout those numbers. he highlighted it both to the court and to the public. how consequential are these words and findings be by the judge, specifically that it was not just trump's comments in public, but in court. >> you zero in on it exactly, bianna. we know, of course, it's no news that trump would be lying in the public, but in the court, that is a crime and a...
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i knew that." david: well-- stephen: "good point."ld say, "i'm not saying my theory's perfect." he would say, "you know, the two hunters, they're hunting bears "and one's putting on his tennis shoes. "where are you going?" "he says, "bear's coming." "you can't outrun a bear." he says, "yeah, but i can outrun you." see, that was his view of my way of deciding cases, and we--of cour--i never, and i still, 28 years now, i've never heard a voice raised in anger in that conference room. i've never heard one justice say anything mean or even snide. david: nobody pounded the table or anything like that? stephen: what good would that do? i try to explain that to the students. you know, you get all excited and all that happens is people who disagree with you think, "well, you know, he's all excited. he must be wrong." and that's--that's so true. so, we get on well, personally, and we're friends personally, and disagree on some things. not as many as you think, but some. david: it's not always been the case. there was a supreme court justice wh
i knew that." david: well-- stephen: "good point."ld say, "i'm not saying my theory's perfect." he would say, "you know, the two hunters, they're hunting bears "and one's putting on his tennis shoes. "where are you going?" "he says, "bear's coming." "you can't outrun a bear." he says, "yeah, but i can outrun you." see, that was his view of my way of deciding cases, and we--of cour--i never, and i still, 28 years...
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david duke. i know nothing about white supremacists. >> he obviously knew who david duke was.nswer to the question after the interview, you wrote that chris christie called trump and implored him to please distance himself from white supremacists and, quote, trump was heard telling christie that he would get to it but it didn't have to happen too quickly. a lot of these people vote, trump said, and ended the call. a lot of these people vote. so despite what they were saying about his earpiece wasn't working, et cetera, he knew exactly what he was doing. >> and that is one of the things that i try to show in this book over this very long period of time. throughout his life. he is much more calculating than people realize. one of the things in my various interviews with various officials one of the things people told me is that bill barr for instance, former attorney general, came to realize that trump was more calculating than folks had thought he was. and this is one of the issues in terms of this artifice that he creates when he is, you know, myth making and taking one piece
david duke. i know nothing about white supremacists. >> he obviously knew who david duke was.nswer to the question after the interview, you wrote that chris christie called trump and implored him to please distance himself from white supremacists and, quote, trump was heard telling christie that he would get to it but it didn't have to happen too quickly. a lot of these people vote, trump said, and ended the call. a lot of these people vote. so despite what they were saying about his...
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oh, oh, david mccullough. sorry whom i knew and whose name has now flowed from my memory, obviously, how mortified i was once with him at an event and i said to him, i know you don't want a glass of wine before we start public discussion. and he said, as larry once told me, and i said, larry. and he said, olivia of course, i said, oh, okay. as larry once told me if you drink before a performance, it affect your lines. it only affects the pauses. and he had a glass of wine. he was great. but what put me in mind of that story is with stephen it's it's the blanks pauses in his biographies. and i'm struck because i possess that talent by subtlety and the choices he makes in telling the story what he admits is almost as telling what he features and includes. he's, as i say, a brilliant, selfish, and he lets us come to the story. he doesn't it all at us. what a rare talent. speaking of brian, again at the time, to purge this line with, blood appeared. eric foner found it and i quote so engrossing that the book reads like a novel, des
oh, oh, david mccullough. sorry whom i knew and whose name has now flowed from my memory, obviously, how mortified i was once with him at an event and i said to him, i know you don't want a glass of wine before we start public discussion. and he said, as larry once told me, and i said, larry. and he said, olivia of course, i said, oh, okay. as larry once told me if you drink before a performance, it affect your lines. it only affects the pauses. and he had a glass of wine. he was great. but...
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he also knew david dixon porter had great skills and pluck.elped grant, critically, at vicksburg. and therefore there was no falling out as a consequence of that. john? >> i love the comparison between the two. you are the person to do it. but i want to ask an open-ended question. since you mastered civil war history in world war ii history, and have been in both fields for so long and so well, as you've worked, any other comparisons either of people or episodes that come to mind as you are working in world war ii? anything that comes to mind that you find notable? >> that's a great question. i think it's important to recall that these are two existential wars of american history. these are the two wars that had to be fought. a lot of force are josh like that. we choose them, we went to vietnam, we went to afghanistan, who knows where we will go next. those are wars of choice. the spanish american war, the mexican american war. these wars are existential. there was no way, in my opinion, that slavery could have been eradicated from the america
he also knew david dixon porter had great skills and pluck.elped grant, critically, at vicksburg. and therefore there was no falling out as a consequence of that. john? >> i love the comparison between the two. you are the person to do it. but i want to ask an open-ended question. since you mastered civil war history in world war ii history, and have been in both fields for so long and so well, as you've worked, any other comparisons either of people or episodes that come to mind as you...
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david: when president biden was running for president, you knew him.ere you working the campaign for then vice president biden, or did you work for somebody else? brian: for most of that time i was busy. i had a job, a family, anytime anyone called -- david: when did you get involved with the biden people? was it after he won the election? brian: i did some work in volunteering to help developing some elements of the platform during 2020 that came together during his general election economic policy. david: white house staff jobs are the tory a sleigh long-our -- nortoriously long-houred and you have 2 small children. how do you not have any gray hair? brian: if the camera gets close enough, you will see some! it is a constant challenge. i don't have particular wisdom or insight, other than needing to be extremely efficient with the time that you have, higher great staff, and -- hire great staff, and build a great team. i have a great core team, without which i would not be able to do this. it also takes an understanding family, because no matter how g
david: when president biden was running for president, you knew him.ere you working the campaign for then vice president biden, or did you work for somebody else? brian: for most of that time i was busy. i had a job, a family, anytime anyone called -- david: when did you get involved with the biden people? was it after he won the election? brian: i did some work in volunteering to help developing some elements of the platform during 2020 that came together during his general election economic...
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she already knew the outcome for david. what he needed was to have a witness, to be able to put this on paper so that she can receive the money to support herself and the toddler son lily. in writing, she wrote to my sincere older's office to make sure that david's name was spelled correctly. they had written to her to say that david w walters would be included on one of these roles where you go to the local newspaper. she corrected them for david and they flip the paper over the office and returned to her with assurances that, yes, david will be listed at a zoo member of the fifth indiana cavalry. signed for clear pardon in her name with the office workers. the missing soldiers office operated for three years d, during that time, they connected over 22,000 americans with formation about missing ldrs. this took abt 100,000 letters that were ciulated by the missing soldiers office of inquirieth they were sending out and personal letters that they were sending to rachael. including their office which went so they we the hopes
she already knew the outcome for david. what he needed was to have a witness, to be able to put this on paper so that she can receive the money to support herself and the toddler son lily. in writing, she wrote to my sincere older's office to make sure that david's name was spelled correctly. they had written to her to say that david w walters would be included on one of these roles where you go to the local newspaper. she corrected them for david and they flip the paper over the office and...
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who said that, david cook's account number. >> charles charles potter. >> charles potter. they knew the beginning, frank with the christian church we did it to ourselves as a movement, with the church abdicated its responsibility on education david writes a beautifully about this there's a social justice arm and the fundamentalist arm. ultimately the social justice arm joined with the progresses and the fundamentalist arm says we are just here save souls, which is wonderful, but it basically said we are not in the school business anymore. what got created at that moment? sunday school. so instead of sending our kids do is go monday through friday that has god in it, we take got out of the schools and we send them to school for one hour on sunday. and then you see what happens as a result. i would look very closely at any elite school any private school and any christian school and look at the baseline prerogatives of what they teach and compare it against the liberal arts classical approach the david has and i think you'll see a stark difference. >> if i could just real quick, it's
who said that, david cook's account number. >> charles charles potter. >> charles potter. they knew the beginning, frank with the christian church we did it to ourselves as a movement, with the church abdicated its responsibility on education david writes a beautifully about this there's a social justice arm and the fundamentalist arm. ultimately the social justice arm joined with the progresses and the fundamentalist arm says we are just here save souls, which is wonderful, but it...
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david? >> charles potter. >> charles potter. they knew from the beginning. frankly, the christian church, we did it to ourselves as a movement. when the church abdicated responsibility on education. david writes beautifully about the social justice arm and the fundamentalist arm. ultimately the social justice arm joins with the progressives. the fundamentalist arm says, we are just here to save souls. that is wonderful, but it basically said we are not in the school business anymore. what got created in that moment? sunday school. instead of sending kids to a school monday through friday that has god in it we take god out of the school and send them to school for one hour sunday. then you see what happens as a result. so i would look very closely at any elite school, any private school, and any private school and look at the baseline prerogatives of what they teach and compare it against the liberal arts classical approach david has an isaac you will see a stark difference. -- i think you will see a stark difference. >> it is exhibit a in what we were talking
david? >> charles potter. >> charles potter. they knew from the beginning. frankly, the christian church, we did it to ourselves as a movement. when the church abdicated responsibility on education. david writes beautifully about the social justice arm and the fundamentalist arm. ultimately the social justice arm joins with the progressives. the fundamentalist arm says, we are just here to save souls. that is wonderful, but it basically said we are not in the school business...
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knew it. i've learned it from david and we talk about it in the book how you educate and train the youngest and if you can shape the youngest of minds to have a different understanding of the value of a good life, you change the entire way of the civilizations of which they value. >> as we said the pledge, one nation under god indivisible, would you go so far as to say when the socialists and those who created the pledge were after what you've described to them, god essentially is the state. >> originally but the pledge written by francis didn't include under god. under god was added by eisenhower. the original has no mention. to oversimplify basically what the progressives did, and it was always under the vocational training for the new economy but what they did is replaced a cross and bible with a flag and a pledge over time gradually speaking while saying we are going to start a different type of school over here we still respect you have faith in god's so it was incremental and when they moved to new york w there s a different approach. you should explain the idea because that is one of the
knew it. i've learned it from david and we talk about it in the book how you educate and train the youngest and if you can shape the youngest of minds to have a different understanding of the value of a good life, you change the entire way of the civilizations of which they value. >> as we said the pledge, one nation under god indivisible, would you go so far as to say when the socialists and those who created the pledge were after what you've described to them, god essentially is the...
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david: when president biden was running for president you knew him when he was vice president. you support him? were you working the campaign for then vice president biden? or did you work for somebody else? brian: [laughs] i was busy. i had a job, a family. anytime anyone called -- david: when did you get involved with the biden people? after he won the election and asked you to help with the transition? brian: i helped with volunteering to develop some elements of the platform during 2020 that came together in his general election economic policy. david: the white house staff jobs are notoriously long hours and you have little children. how do you manage your time and how come you have no gray hair as a result of working these long hours? in two administrations? brian: [laughs] if the camera gets close enough, you will see some. it is a constant challenge and i don't have particular wisdom or insight into how to answer except needing to be extremely efficient with the time you have. hire great staff and build a great team. i have an extraordinary nec core team inside the whit
david: when president biden was running for president you knew him when he was vice president. you support him? were you working the campaign for then vice president biden? or did you work for somebody else? brian: [laughs] i was busy. i had a job, a family. anytime anyone called -- david: when did you get involved with the biden people? after he won the election and asked you to help with the transition? brian: i helped with volunteering to develop some elements of the platform during 2020...
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david is reported as captured. so in a time before dog tags dna, there was no way to really identify the dead after a battle other than those who knew them, hopefully being around to do so so. miss ids did happen and it is fully possible that there is somebody else in that grave, but it is still made out to david. so that was something we, you know, we had to to research and puzzle over. we are pretty certain that with the the sheer amount of testimonies that that rachel herself gathered, that, you know, his death did occur in a prisoner of war camp. but it was something to consider that again, there is a grave in georgia. the other item that we couldn't ever locate was, a photograph of any of of the writers of these letters, even though in multiple letters we have them asking for photographs, describing going and getting photographs taken, writing about sending photographs to each other, and then complementing each other photographs. so throughout the letters, we have all of these these comments about photographs of each other. and there are none that we could find. there were the they were none that were included with the donation
david is reported as captured. so in a time before dog tags dna, there was no way to really identify the dead after a battle other than those who knew them, hopefully being around to do so so. miss ids did happen and it is fully possible that there is somebody else in that grave, but it is still made out to david. so that was something we, you know, we had to to research and puzzle over. we are pretty certain that with the the sheer amount of testimonies that that rachel herself gathered, that,...
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david is reported as captured. so in a time before dog tags dna, there was no way to really identify the dead after a battle other than those who knew them, hopefully being around to do so so. miss ids did happen and it is fully possible that there is somebody else in that grave, but it is still made out to david. so that was something we, you know, we had to to research and puzzle over. we are pretty certain that with the the sheer amount of testimonies that that rachel herself gathered, that, you know, his death did occur in a prisoner of war camp. but it was something to consider that again, there is a grave in georgia. the other item that we couldn't ever locate was, a photograph of any of of the writers of these letters, even though in multiple letters we have them asking for photographs, describing going and getting photographs taken, writing about sending photographs to each other, and then complementing each other photographs. so throughout the letters, we have all of these these comments about photographs of each other. and there are none that we could find. there were the they were none that were included with the donation
david is reported as captured. so in a time before dog tags dna, there was no way to really identify the dead after a battle other than those who knew them, hopefully being around to do so so. miss ids did happen and it is fully possible that there is somebody else in that grave, but it is still made out to david. so that was something we, you know, we had to to research and puzzle over. we are pretty certain that with the the sheer amount of testimonies that that rachel herself gathered, that,...
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presented to both a state and federal court were wrong yet trump knew those numbers were wrong and he signed off on the court filings anyway. judge david carter writing this saying the emails show that president trump knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to taut those numbers both in court and to the public. the court finds that these emails are sufficiently related to and in furtherance of a conspiracy to defraud the united states. the judge is also saying in this opinion that the former president may have committed obstruction since all of these lawsuits were filed not to get legit legal relief but instead to disrupt the january 6th certification in congress, which we know was ultimately disrupted by the rioters. all of these words from a federal judge, they're significant. it adds evening more ammunition to the ongoing investigations by the justice department and the fulton county justice department in georgia into election interference. presumably these new e-mails could be used as further information in the federal probes. >>> conservative attorney john calloway says the judge's ruling opens up signifi
presented to both a state and federal court were wrong yet trump knew those numbers were wrong and he signed off on the court filings anyway. judge david carter writing this saying the emails show that president trump knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to taut those numbers both in court and to the public. the court finds that these emails are sufficiently related to and in furtherance of a conspiracy to defraud the united states. the judge is also saying in this...
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district judge david carter says one of the requested emails shows trump knew the voter fraud numbers his team alleged in the georgia election results were not true, yet signed off on their use in a voter fraud lawsuit anyway. judge carter said the documents are not protected by attorney-client privilege since they relate to a possible crime. this comes after special master judge dearie expressed doubts earlier this week that materials seized by the fbi at mar-a-lago were privileged and could be withheld from a justice department investigation. meanwhile, donald trump was deposed wednesday in the defamation lawsuit brought by former magazine columnist e. jean carroll, who has accused the former president of raping her in the 1990's. trump has denied the accusation. last week a federal judge rejected his bid to again delay his deposition. a judge on wednesday sentenced former ucla student christian secor to 42 months in prison for breaching the u.s. capitol during the january 6 insurrection. secor carried a flag inside the capitol representing the white supremacist group america first
district judge david carter says one of the requested emails shows trump knew the voter fraud numbers his team alleged in the georgia election results were not true, yet signed off on their use in a voter fraud lawsuit anyway. judge carter said the documents are not protected by attorney-client privilege since they relate to a possible crime. this comes after special master judge dearie expressed doubts earlier this week that materials seized by the fbi at mar-a-lago were privileged and could...
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district judge david carter says one of the requested emails shows trump knew the voter fraud numbers his team alleged in the georgia election results were not true, yet signed off on their use in a voter fraud lawsuit anyway. judge carter said the documents are not protected by attorney-client privilege since they relate to a possible crime. this comes after special master judge dearie expressed doubts earlier this week that materials seized by the fbi at mar-a-lago were privileged and could be withheld from a justice department investigation. meanwhile, donald trump was deposed wednesday in the defamation lawsuit brought by former magazine columnist e. jean carroll, who has accused the former president of raping her in the 1990's. trump has denied the accusation. last week a federal judge rejected his bid to again delay his deposition. a judge on wednesday sentenced former ucla student christian secor to 42 months in prison for breaching the u.s. capitol during the january 6 insurrection. secor carried a flag inside the capitol representing the white supremacist group america first
district judge david carter says one of the requested emails shows trump knew the voter fraud numbers his team alleged in the georgia election results were not true, yet signed off on their use in a voter fraud lawsuit anyway. judge carter said the documents are not protected by attorney-client privilege since they relate to a possible crime. this comes after special master judge dearie expressed doubts earlier this week that materials seized by the fbi at mar-a-lago were privileged and could...
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david: so it's ron desantis, who knew, jessica?oh, my goodness, charlie crist is throwing anything against the wall to have something to stick, something to talk about, but the truth is florida voters know better. they know governor desantis is the one that kept the state open, that kept workers working, allowed jobs to come back after the biden administration intentionally tanked the economy. so charlie crist is honestly he is grasping at straws here. voters are going to bring in a big wave for governor desantis, really reward him for everything he did to keep the florida economy open and by the way attract so many brand new florida residents that will be first-time voters november 8th, hopefully for governor desantis. david: 300,000 people are moving to florida every year. it has been that way, actually even with his predecessor. it is extraordinary. i don't know if the state can hold many more. ford, there is a sense of desperation among a lot of democrats. i think what led crist to admit with inflation, blame it on ron desantis
david: so it's ron desantis, who knew, jessica?oh, my goodness, charlie crist is throwing anything against the wall to have something to stick, something to talk about, but the truth is florida voters know better. they know governor desantis is the one that kept the state open, that kept workers working, allowed jobs to come back after the biden administration intentionally tanked the economy. so charlie crist is honestly he is grasping at straws here. voters are going to bring in a big wave...
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to be in because you could be accused of all sorts of things that was like warfare and knew him. party member david gillies sends a letter to david evans, labors general secretary with an attachment i enclosure report and appendices, which shutout systematic breaches of labor party rules and possibly a leg to bull by small group of party members. as they seek to take control of the 2 constituencies that make up the london barbara of new m. o. a 100 page dosier is secretly compiled by a member of the party. it provides information on mostly south asian residents of new em. while with us, my company has won. i can see the cold digging soft my speech i've made. wow. when i 1st read the dossier i was quite terrified actually for the members, it was horrific to see the level of detail that was included in such a dossier. it's a shocking document. it seems to me that somebody actually working inside deliver 40 against ethnic minority ah, the dossier contains private information about the lives and activities of muslim members and their families. we have rejected this information. ah, memory mazda is regi
to be in because you could be accused of all sorts of things that was like warfare and knew him. party member david gillies sends a letter to david evans, labors general secretary with an attachment i enclosure report and appendices, which shutout systematic breaches of labor party rules and possibly a leg to bull by small group of party members. as they seek to take control of the 2 constituencies that make up the london barbara of new m. o. a 100 page dosier is secretly compiled by a member...
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inspired by the real—life business plot of 1933 about which i knew nothing, feel free to research it. christian bale, margot robbie, john daviddoctor, a nurse and a lawyer who are trying to get robert de niro's general to speak at their veterans�* ball. they met many years ago, he needs reassurance that they are who they say they are. here's a clip. how can i know this is really you in the picture? yes sir — so, i'm the doctor, she's the nurse, he's the attorney. we all met in belgium, which if you recall is where we met for the first time. as well as washington - last summer at the vef march. i'll tell you one thing that i can remember quite clearly — you did something... you sang a song, i believe. which one, sir? that's for you to remember. i've met thousands of people, you've just met me twice. you should remember the song. i'd like you to sing it now, and then i'll know it's you. # did you ever see a dream, walking lightly...# _ all sing. no, no, that's not it. you can see from that the kind of serio—comic thing. on the one hand it is very straight and the other very arch and satirical. there is also a covert group of bu
inspired by the real—life business plot of 1933 about which i knew nothing, feel free to research it. christian bale, margot robbie, john daviddoctor, a nurse and a lawyer who are trying to get robert de niro's general to speak at their veterans�* ball. they met many years ago, he needs reassurance that they are who they say they are. here's a clip. how can i know this is really you in the picture? yes sir — so, i'm the doctor, she's the nurse, he's the attorney. we all met in belgium,...
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david fisher approached me. i didn't know him well. we knew each other through friends and he said to me there's this amazing story out there. in the final case that he ever argued and there's a transcript of the trial. it's the only transcript that exists of any case that lincoln ever argued and he said to me would you want to join me in writing a book about this case and of course i didn't believe that there was this great link in case with a a transcript out there that no one knew about. but of course he was right at the transcript had only been found in the 1980s and there had been a new serious bookou written about it and so we join together in this effort that led us on this journey where we would look forou great cases wih transcripts of the actual trial involving very well-known people, presidents in the united states or former presidents and cases that had largely been forgotten. that's how it started and we continue for those great cases with a transcript that have somehow been lost to history. >> the last trial came out. why was it
david fisher approached me. i didn't know him well. we knew each other through friends and he said to me there's this amazing story out there. in the final case that he ever argued and there's a transcript of the trial. it's the only transcript that exists of any case that lincoln ever argued and he said to me would you want to join me in writing a book about this case and of course i didn't believe that there was this great link in case with a a transcript out there that no one knew about. but...
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he knew the claims he was making were wrong, according to a federal judge who just released emails and documents from john eastman to house investigators. judge david carter writing, quote, the emails show that president trump knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to taut those numbers both in court and to the public. cnn has reached out to representatives for trump and eastman for comment. >>> a wisconsin's taxpayer group wants the u.s. supreme court to block president biden's student loan forgiveness program. they say they don't have the authority and will deliver a staggering blow to the treasury and taxpayers. they write, quote, we are witnessing a gargantuan debt. they say the program could cost $400 billion over 30 years. loan cancellations begin as soon as sunday. >>> straight ahead, the texas secretary of state sending inspectors to observe vote counting in houston. plus, questions whether democrats are sending the right message on the economy to voters and why well known stores like bed, bath & beyond are at risk of closing. to destroy 5x more plalaque ababove the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mou
he knew the claims he was making were wrong, according to a federal judge who just released emails and documents from john eastman to house investigators. judge david carter writing, quote, the emails show that president trump knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to taut those numbers both in court and to the public. cnn has reached out to representatives for trump and eastman for comment. >>> a wisconsin's taxpayer group wants the u.s. supreme court to...
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i knew sir david and i share the prime _ meetings. ment to getting rid of it no fault evictions? i getting rid of it no fault evictions?— cheering thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent — thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent visit _ thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent visit to _ thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent visit to the _ thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent visit to the children's i on a recent visit to the children's ward at york hospital, i was shocked to learn that paediatric waiting time targets are the same as that of aduu time targets are the same as that of adult patients. as we know, any delay to treatment for young patients can have a damaging effect on development and their future prospects, so can i ask the prime minister to look at this as a matter of urgency? i’m minister to look at this as a matter of urgency?— of urgency? i'm very, very sorry to hear about — of urgency? i'm very, very sorry to hear about the _ of urgency? i'm very, very sorry to hear about the sit
i knew sir david and i share the prime _ meetings. ment to getting rid of it no fault evictions? i getting rid of it no fault evictions?— cheering thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent — thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent visit _ thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent visit to _ thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent visit to the _ thank you,. thank you, mr speaker. on a recent visit to the children's i on a recent visit to the children's ward at york...
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i mean, the reason that david fisher came to me initially is yes, he knew that i was the legal correspondente he liked the idea of working with someone who had been a steep and the law but he wasn't just looking for a lawyer. he also knew, we had known each other a little bit, that i had a great love for history, and in particular presidential history. when i was a kid i remember i won a contest in junior high school, and i forget what the contest was, but i remember the was a selection of prizes that you could get. some were games, and i picked this really big giant book on presidents. i used to memorize all the president's in order. this was always something that i was passionate about. so my number one piece of advice would be fine something you're really interested in and your super hashes about. because then even if the book doesn't end up being a huge hit, it's the process that is still so much fun and so exciting for me. i don't determine how much i enjoyed working on any of these books based on how well the books did. i do it based on how much enjoyment i got out of that diving into
i mean, the reason that david fisher came to me initially is yes, he knew that i was the legal correspondente he liked the idea of working with someone who had been a steep and the law but he wasn't just looking for a lawyer. he also knew, we had known each other a little bit, that i had a great love for history, and in particular presidential history. when i was a kid i remember i won a contest in junior high school, and i forget what the contest was, but i remember the was a selection of...
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david uncovered the progressives wrote about that. you would know better thanpr me. what chance to have against secular cheney then during the week. >> they knew from the beginning and then to do it ourselves as a movement from david ray so beautifully about this the social justice arm joins the progressives and the other say we're just here to save souls which is wonderful but basically were notot in the school business anymore. what it created at that moment? sunday school. so instead of sending kids to school monday through friday with god we take it out and send it to school for one hour on sunday and then you see what happens as a result. i would look at any closely school at the baseline prerogatives of what they teach and compare it again and you will see a stark .ifference >> exhibit a with deep educational state because it doesn'tea matter if you go to a christian high school or independent prep school they are all trained in the system. and then to get the same training as everybody else. the prescription in the book with different direction. >> tactical retreat. [laughter] >> sometimes you are t surrounded in the movement the first
david uncovered the progressives wrote about that. you would know better thanpr me. what chance to have against secular cheney then during the week. >> they knew from the beginning and then to do it ourselves as a movement from david ray so beautifully about this the social justice arm joins the progressives and the other say we're just here to save souls which is wonderful but basically were notot in the school business anymore. what it created at that moment? sunday school. so instead...
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so i reached out to other doctors who i knew in the als field and they basically confirmed it. a series of tests. david: your father and uncle, they had an als gene. you had earlier been tested for that and were told you didn't have it. dan: no, i had never been tested. i had never wanted to be tested because i didn't want to have to tell my kids if i tested positive. so everyone sort of assumed i had als raced on my results of my family history, but when the genetic testing came back, i did not have the same genetic mutation that my dad and my uncle -- and by the way, their first cousin had. i didn't have the gene. which is happened like five times in history. david: for people who are not familiar, it first became well-known when blue gary contracted it and died relatively quickly thereafter. -- lou gehrig. since the 1930's, have we made that much progress in diagnosing or treating als? dan: virtually no progress for 140 years. from the time it was discovered in 1870. my uncle died in 2010 and in 2010i decided, look, and my family it is hereditary, i've got to do something. and so i hired a team of s
so i reached out to other doctors who i knew in the als field and they basically confirmed it. a series of tests. david: your father and uncle, they had an als gene. you had earlier been tested for that and were told you didn't have it. dan: no, i had never been tested. i had never wanted to be tested because i didn't want to have to tell my kids if i tested positive. so everyone sort of assumed i had als raced on my results of my family history, but when the genetic testing came back, i did...
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jarratt have been able to tellbe his own story and if we knew all about him from own point ofut view, that woulde for a narrative historian, davidlough david maraniss, but we don't know. so it's in those boys that i think you take your imagine empathy to work. and when the phrase becomes too faint to follow that's when i allow myselff to think maybe it went like this. and so to try and do the unheard, the people who didn't tell their story. >> host: my guess is that you are trouble with the historical research on the black grooms and horsemen. >> guest: that was a challenge because enslaved people, generally speaking, were not allowed to become literate solo they didn't leave an account of their own lives. but you can find them. i mean, you can find them, it's just that you have to look very hard. the interesting thing was the white owners who had enslaved people really defer too the expertise because they're thoroughbred horses were a great source of prestige and wealth for them, and so they wanted the best, they wanted the best horses and that meant they wanted the most expert in the field. so you see in their letters to each
jarratt have been able to tellbe his own story and if we knew all about him from own point ofut view, that woulde for a narrative historian, davidlough david maraniss, but we don't know. so it's in those boys that i think you take your imagine empathy to work. and when the phrase becomes too faint to follow that's when i allow myselff to think maybe it went like this. and so to try and do the unheard, the people who didn't tell their story. >> host: my guess is that you are trouble with...
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knew we couldn't stop. and he was the only driver in those days. daviddn't stop because there was no place you could-- lonnie: because there was no place that would let black people stop. and so i remember he was falling asleep, and he pulled off, and he pulled into a motor court. you know, and he pulled in, and my mother and my brother were asleep. and i was watching him, and he went out to smoke a cigarette. and i noticed he was standing under a sign that said, "white only," and i was terrified. i thought something's going to happen, and i was just a wreck. he finally comes back into the car. he recognizes that i'm really worried, and he said to me something i've never forgotten. he said, "you know, this is my america, too." and it reminded me that no matter what happened, this is part of my country, and i want to do whatever i can to make it fairer. david: and did he ever bring you to the smithsonian? and why did he bring you to the smithsonian? lonnie: for me, when we used to go south, we would go past the museums-- say, the museums in richmond and p
knew we couldn't stop. and he was the only driver in those days. daviddn't stop because there was no place you could-- lonnie: because there was no place that would let black people stop. and so i remember he was falling asleep, and he pulled off, and he pulled into a motor court. you know, and he pulled in, and my mother and my brother were asleep. and i was watching him, and he went out to smoke a cigarette. and i noticed he was standing under a sign that said, "white only," and i...
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with thirde grade curriculum and theycu discovered a word called by deyo, they knew it sorted our founders i learned it from david we talked about in the book which is how you educate and train up the youngest if you can ship the youngest of mines to have a different understanding of the value of a good life you change the entire way of society and a civilization what they value. >> as we said the pledge one nation under god, indivisible, would you go so far to say when socialist and those who created the pledge were after what you describe to them, undergone, god is officially the state. >> yes, originally but the original pledge written by francis melody did not include under god. under god was added by eisenhower when we were fighting the godless communists. the original has no mention of god. to oversimplify, basically what the progressives did, they said it was always under the vocational training for a new academy, what they did they replace the cross and a bible in the classroom with a flag and pledge. over time a gradually speaking while saying working to start a different type of school over here where g
with thirde grade curriculum and theycu discovered a word called by deyo, they knew it sorted our founders i learned it from david we talked about in the book which is how you educate and train up the youngest if you can ship the youngest of mines to have a different understanding of the value of a good life you change the entire way of society and a civilization what they value. >> as we said the pledge one nation under god, indivisible, would you go so far to say when socialist and...
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new reporting this morning, judge david carter issuing an opinion that former president trump knew hisay in public and in court, signing off on legal documents. this stems from emails between the former president and attorney john eastman who worked with trump and his allies to push the bogus claims of election fraud. >> the judge ordered the emails to be turned over to the january 6th committee because he said they contain evidence of crimes. the same judge in march said that trump more likely than not committed crimes trying to obstruct the count of electoral college votes on january 6th. >>>
new reporting this morning, judge david carter issuing an opinion that former president trump knew hisay in public and in court, signing off on legal documents. this stems from emails between the former president and attorney john eastman who worked with trump and his allies to push the bogus claims of election fraud. >> the judge ordered the emails to be turned over to the january 6th committee because he said they contain evidence of crimes. the same judge in march said that trump more...
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entrepreneur elite minded member of congress, i could innovate legislation because i knew of the rules were, thanks largely to david hobbs who taught me the ropes. if you know the institutional structure and the procedure on the protocols and you dare to believe they will be counted on you can exceed in your individual initiative. you can't in a world that does not have thathe structure. i look at the congress today and i feel bad. i remember the people i served. i remember the democrats who were in charge of everything. but each and every one of those grumpy old men at the served this nation and the service of their defense for the new the sacrifice of that service. they understood the cause of liberty that they had paid for. and they treated liberty with the very, very gentle touch. and they deserve to be respected and they were. now itodi have watch the house o fall into a different direction. i have seen republicans, speakers who have fallen by the wayside. i could say i believe it's for one simple reason only. they left the structure behind spread they got ahead of the body. they failed to respect each and eve
entrepreneur elite minded member of congress, i could innovate legislation because i knew of the rules were, thanks largely to david hobbs who taught me the ropes. if you know the institutional structure and the procedure on the protocols and you dare to believe they will be counted on you can exceed in your individual initiative. you can't in a world that does not have thathe structure. i look at the congress today and i feel bad. i remember the people i served. i remember the democrats who...
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and judge david carter found, he ruled, that donald trump knew it contained false information about allegationsud when it he filed it. i can't say it any better than ted carter said it. he said that the court finds these emails are sufficiently related to and in furtherance of a conspiracy to defraud the united states. that is basically conclusive evidence that donald trump committed a crime. >> so, elli, the reason these documents came up is because john eastman, the lawyer, didn't want to hand them over to january 6th committee. now he's going to have to. how does this fit into their work? >> we've got to imagine they want to get their hands on these emails as quickly as they can. they're on the clock. especially now that they've done the public phase of their hearings. they've turned their attention to writing the final report that they need to put out before the last day of this year. these emails, especially for all the reasons that you and glenn have laid out, speak not just to what eastman was doing -- and of course they've had a lot of focus on him as one of the key lawyers in the false
and judge david carter found, he ruled, that donald trump knew it contained false information about allegationsud when it he filed it. i can't say it any better than ted carter said it. he said that the court finds these emails are sufficiently related to and in furtherance of a conspiracy to defraud the united states. that is basically conclusive evidence that donald trump committed a crime. >> so, elli, the reason these documents came up is because john eastman, the lawyer, didn't want...