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educational institutions that opened their doors students of the protégé of the criminal group, yelsky, george townniversities, the university of california and others. this is the largest college admissions crime case in us history. fake grades, fake photos and fake achievements. the criminal scheme almost worked. 10 years. the us attorney's office called it a national conspiracy and reported fifty arrests. the handcuffs snapped not only to parents, but also to the organizers of exams and standardized tests, which. applicants passed. in a fraudulent experienced teachers also participated in the scheme; they corrected the mistakes of applicants in the entrance exams; sports coaches, who, in exchange for bribes, ascribed non-existent achievements to boys and girls, which gave benefits for admission. we believe that all of them, parents, coaches, university employees, lied and deceived to cover up their crimes. and hardworking students, honest taxpayers, suffered. fraud has already been called the most. in the large american education system, all the laurels here go to fifty-eight-year-old william.
educational institutions that opened their doors students of the protégé of the criminal group, yelsky, george townniversities, the university of california and others. this is the largest college admissions crime case in us history. fake grades, fake photos and fake achievements. the criminal scheme almost worked. 10 years. the us attorney's office called it a national conspiracy and reported fifty arrests. the handcuffs snapped not only to parents, but also to the organizers of exams and...
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in broad daylight, city center, just georgetown, we already know what happens in george town. they are just randomly going through and robbing people. >> laura: clearing out sister stores. >> cvs. >> laura: supposed to say have fun. leon, we have got roll. thank you for your words here. and you stay safe out there. thank you for doing what you do for the people who want to be trained. >> walking from the house building on capitol hill to the capitol, and a man, a white guy stopped me and told me i could not get into the members elevator. we have pins and i was going to vote. and he blocked me from getting into the elevator and told me i was not a member of congress and it was for members only. i said member, i'm a member of congress. i showed him my pin. he said whose pin did you steal? >> laura: oh my poor dear congresswoman lee. this is an obvious verbal insurrection. i mean, this is outrageous. here at the angle we take these accusations certainly like this very seriously and we are on the case. so we contacted the congresswoman's office for the exact time and location of t
in broad daylight, city center, just georgetown, we already know what happens in george town. they are just randomly going through and robbing people. >> laura: clearing out sister stores. >> cvs. >> laura: supposed to say have fun. leon, we have got roll. thank you for your words here. and you stay safe out there. thank you for doing what you do for the people who want to be trained. >> walking from the house building on capitol hill to the capitol, and a man, a white...
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associate professor of journalism at new york university race and race relations are articles about george town university touched off with universities and their ties to a painful period in history. her work has been a recognized and supported by the national endowment for humanities the ford foundation, the leon levy center at the biographer's international organization among others. as a correspondence for the times reported from russia, cuba, guatemala and southern africa. immigration and presidential politics and michelle obama and her role in the obama white house. she is the author of american tapestry the story of the black, white, multiracial ancestors of michelle obama co-author of unseen. unpublished black history from the "new york times" photo archives. she'll be joined in conversation today with michelle at march and the host of morning addition. previously she was the weekend host of all things considered and t host of considerate this saturday podcast she drew her deep reporting and interviewing experience to dig into the week's news. she has spent more than 25 years as a journa
associate professor of journalism at new york university race and race relations are articles about george town university touched off with universities and their ties to a painful period in history. her work has been a recognized and supported by the national endowment for humanities the ford foundation, the leon levy center at the biographer's international organization among others. as a correspondence for the times reported from russia, cuba, guatemala and southern africa. immigration and...
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party, in the sense of when he graduated georgetown in 1992 law school -- i couldn't pass -- the george townent, it was a different party. and we should be treated as the same thing, it's not -- me with mary -- and and anybody else. >> well, so that's that dovetails to what james mentioned earlier in the hour, michael. which is that this is not a normal time, and we are a country that has political parties hold these things, and they look kind of like elections, we call them primary. but the party is the instrument. conservatives were upset, or pretend to be upset, by their alleged bias against the dnc, which involved nitpicking, stolen emails and other various things. and i think there was fair criticism of some of the dnc leadership. but no one was on air announcing to states, in one primary in, that the thing was over. and so democracy can take its hits at many levels, this is not illegal, this is not stealing votes. i'm not saying that, but nor is it, michael, good faith transparent and honest brokering of the voter's decision in the republican party primaries, is it? >> and that's an in
party, in the sense of when he graduated georgetown in 1992 law school -- i couldn't pass -- the george townent, it was a different party. and we should be treated as the same thing, it's not -- me with mary -- and and anybody else. >> well, so that's that dovetails to what james mentioned earlier in the hour, michael. which is that this is not a normal time, and we are a country that has political parties hold these things, and they look kind of like elections, we call them primary. but...
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last week he got heckled at a church and he called himself george washington in a town outside of phillybefore that he disappeared for two weeks. hit rock bottom at 33% approval. trump was more popular after january 6 and so was george w bush when the iraq war went sideways. majority of women voted for biden last election now 31% approve of the job joe is doing. people campaigning for joe biden, they need work. >> look, my mom is 88 living on the farm and drives herself. folks are able to do this. >> jesse: if the president can't campaign, where is kamala? well, kamala is back on the college tour. >> when the people are in these stands watching you, be they parents or students or kids, you are lifting them up. people are saying, ah, yeah, or all of the things they say in response to the game, lifting them up with a sense of joy about being part of a community and we need that in our country. we are not in this alone, we're in it together. we're a community of people. >> jesse: so inspiring. david axelrod saw this and said biden campaign needs to get it together. >> the president and his
last week he got heckled at a church and he called himself george washington in a town outside of phillybefore that he disappeared for two weeks. hit rock bottom at 33% approval. trump was more popular after january 6 and so was george w bush when the iraq war went sideways. majority of women voted for biden last election now 31% approve of the job joe is doing. people campaigning for joe biden, they need work. >> look, my mom is 88 living on the farm and drives herself. folks are able to...
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short in guys. writing and pasting the names on the historic freedom tree at the saint george's cathedral. and cape town takes into account all of the children who have died today. we've decided to focus on the children being tools in this ongoing mexican palestine. and so we've lectured onto a project and online project will beds of gaza. it's not a project with one of them when we start to have just let them do that. and the idea is to help children to understand, to indicate children as well. and what's happening through the lens of children is we've lost their lives. and so the idea is to create to foods with the names, and we've got the names from the ministry. you also think of these and casa, where they've listed some of the names of the children that on the part of the extension is suppose to, to change. the statistics of the children died into real human beings with names, children, and admissions and themes. children to ad futures that haven't got your delegation or religious leaders, a civic society organizations. and ordinary south africans, recently traveled to jerusalem in december to cele
short in guys. writing and pasting the names on the historic freedom tree at the saint george's cathedral. and cape town takes into account all of the children who have died today. we've decided to focus on the children being tools in this ongoing mexican palestine. and so we've lectured onto a project and online project will beds of gaza. it's not a project with one of them when we start to have just let them do that. and the idea is to help children to understand, to indicate children as...
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the bus rolled on its side on a highway near the town of lake george.people were injured. the cause of the crash now under investigation. classes were canceled and grief counselors brought in today in perry, iowa, the day after a sixth grader killed and seven other people were injured in a school shooting. the 11-year-old who was killed was identified today as ahmir joliff. the principal is among those wounded, and he is credited with saving lives, and he remains in critical condition. two students are also still in the hospital. investigators are looking into possible motives. according to local reports, two fume classmates say the shooter had been bullied for years. tonight, the cdc reports that flu cases in the u.s. are surging. take a look at this. here is last week's map showing high or very high flu activity in 31 states. and this week, there are 38 states at that same level of infection. cbs's janet shamlian reports tonight from houston. >> reporter: a post-holiday punch, with flu cases surging nationwide. at houston's texas children's hospital,
the bus rolled on its side on a highway near the town of lake george.people were injured. the cause of the crash now under investigation. classes were canceled and grief counselors brought in today in perry, iowa, the day after a sixth grader killed and seven other people were injured in a school shooting. the 11-year-old who was killed was identified today as ahmir joliff. the principal is among those wounded, and he is credited with saving lives, and he remains in critical condition. two...
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. >> a toast to my big brother george, the richest man in town. >> emily: that iconic scene from "it'sreboot to become more diverse. "wizard of oz" will check dei boxes, as well. barris will direct both, he is the creator of "blackish" and had this to say. >> "wizard of oz" took place in the great recession, this is perfect time to switch characters and talk about what someone imagines their life could be. "it's a wonderful life" is amazing and take something with that long history and put amazing talent to tell the story, a guy is helping his community and i think that is perfect story for a person of color, black or brown to get into that. our communities have issues. >> emily: what do you think? >> marie: i kind of love this, i'm all for reboots, what he said is lovely. i am looking forward to watching these. i think reboots are super interesting. >> i love everything he said, it came from place of love and inclusion and in the process of boxes being checked, there is rejection happening and blanket of humans in a negative way. it is refreshing to have an artist say this is my visio
. >> a toast to my big brother george, the richest man in town. >> emily: that iconic scene from "it'sreboot to become more diverse. "wizard of oz" will check dei boxes, as well. barris will direct both, he is the creator of "blackish" and had this to say. >> "wizard of oz" took place in the great recession, this is perfect time to switch characters and talk about what someone imagines their life could be. "it's a wonderful life" is...
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yesterday, the bus was taking 23 people from montrÉal to new york city when it rolled over near the town of lake georgeay coach lines was operating the vehicle on behalf of flix busts. bus. authorities are still investigating the ties of the rollover. harvard graduate and pennsylvania senator john fetterman critical of his alma mater following former university president clotting gay's resignation. fetterman speaking out yesterday about allegations of plagiarism and gay's failure to condemn anti-semitism on her campus, the senator saying in an interview, quote, as an alum of harvard i graduated 25 years ago it was always a little pinko but now i don't recognize it and those are your headlines. coming up, fauci faces congress was the former medical advisor set to testify over his pandemic response. what to expect him his first capitol hill appearance since leaving government. one viral tiktoker quit his 9-to-5 job to pursue the american dream in 60 days. his story next. also a mother o. and as entrepreneurs, we weigh the cost of every decision. medical bills are no longer a worry for our family. so i ca
yesterday, the bus was taking 23 people from montrÉal to new york city when it rolled over near the town of lake georgeay coach lines was operating the vehicle on behalf of flix busts. bus. authorities are still investigating the ties of the rollover. harvard graduate and pennsylvania senator john fetterman critical of his alma mater following former university president clotting gay's resignation. fetterman speaking out yesterday about allegations of plagiarism and gay's failure to condemn...
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george and his mom terry. we really enjoyed our time with you. our county and townhairs who have fought for us, volunteered at events and been with us every step of the way. [cheering and applause] i said this to you before. i will say it again. i'm going to spend every single day proving to you that you made the right decision. god bless you, thank you. ♪ >> ♪ well, she was an american girl raised on promises she couldn't help thinking that there was a little more to life somewhere else after all it was a great big world with lots of places to run to yeah, and if she had to die trying she had one little promise she was going to keep oh yeah, all right take it easy baby make it last all night
george and his mom terry. we really enjoyed our time with you. our county and townhairs who have fought for us, volunteered at events and been with us every step of the way. [cheering and applause] i said this to you before. i will say it again. i'm going to spend every single day proving to you that you made the right decision. god bless you, thank you. ♪ >> ♪ well, she was an american girl raised on promises she couldn't help thinking that there was a little more to life somewhere...
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george and his mom terry. we really enjoyed our time with you. our county and town chairs who have fought for us, volunteered at events and been with us every step of the way. [cheering and applause] i said this to you before. i will say it again. i'm going to spend every single day proving to you that you made the right decision. god bless you, thank you. ♪ >> ♪ well, she was an american girl raised on promises she couldn't help thinking that there was a little more to life somewhere else after all it was a great big world with lots of places to run to yeah, and if she had to die trying she had one little promise she was going to keep oh yeah, all right take it easy baby make it last all night she was an american girl well, it was kind of cold that night she stood alone on her balcony yeah, she could hear the cars role by out on 441 like waves question on the beach and for one desperate moment there he crept back in her memory god, it's so painful something that so close and still so far out of to suppn nashua, hampshire. >> ♪ and '
george and his mom terry. we really enjoyed our time with you. our county and town chairs who have fought for us, volunteered at events and been with us every step of the way. [cheering and applause] i said this to you before. i will say it again. i'm going to spend every single day proving to you that you made the right decision. god bless you, thank you. ♪ >> ♪ well, she was an american girl raised on promises she couldn't help thinking that there was a little more to life somewhere...
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. >> george: nikki haley and ron desantis at town halls in iowa this week. scott is on the scene. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. it is an all-out sprint here in iowa with republican candidates making their final arguments to voters, but former president donald trump still holding onto that commanding lead here with just days to go. with the first major test now just eight days away, republican candidates hoping to beat former president donald trump are running out of time. >> hello, iowa. >> reporter: as trump stormed iowa this weekend, he repeated his false claims about the 2020 election being stolen, called those convicted for offenses on january 6th hostages, praised authoritarian leaders, and repeatedly disparaged those challenging him in court, and he made a bizarre new claim on saturday seeming to suggest civil war could have been avoided through negotiation. >> the civil war was so fascinating, so horrible. it was so horrible, but so fascinating. >> reporter: meanwhile his challengers have spent months crisscrossing io
. >> george: nikki haley and ron desantis at town halls in iowa this week. scott is on the scene. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. it is an all-out sprint here in iowa with republican candidates making their final arguments to voters, but former president donald trump still holding onto that commanding lead here with just days to go. with the first major test now just eight days away, republican candidates hoping to beat former president donald trump...
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crash on a highway in upstate new york on friday police say the bus rolled over in the resort town of lake george while traveling from montreal to new york city. officials say there were 23 people on board. the bus operated by skyway coach lines. 13 were taken to local hospitals with injuries. the cause of that crash is being investigated >>> a former colorado police officer was sentenced to 14 months in jail in the 2019 death of elijah mcclain. randy rodomo was among the three officers charged in the case but the only one found guilty of criminal negligent homicide and third degree assault police stopped the young black man, elijah mclean, in the denver suburb while he was walking home wearing a ski mask. mclean had a medical condition his family said made his cold. a 911 caller had reported that he looked suspicious he was taken down and administered a fatal dose of the sedative ketamine. his death received new attention after george floyd was murdered by minneapolis police in 2020. >>> all right. angie is back with a quick look at the rest of the country's forecast hey, angie >> hey, guys we h
crash on a highway in upstate new york on friday police say the bus rolled over in the resort town of lake george while traveling from montreal to new york city. officials say there were 23 people on board. the bus operated by skyway coach lines. 13 were taken to local hospitals with injuries. the cause of that crash is being investigated >>> a former colorado police officer was sentenced to 14 months in jail in the 2019 death of elijah mcclain. randy rodomo was among the three...
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heckled at a black church in south carolina and two weeks ago, he called h himself george washington and you guessed it, a town outside of philly. before that, he disappeared for two weeks. >> the president just hit rock botto f m at 33% approval.m to put it in perspective, trump was more popular after6 an january 6th, and so was george w bush when the iraq war went gbush sideways. >> a majority of women voted for biden last election,de but now women realize they're in a toxic relationship and only 31% of women approve of the job. pe% joe is doing. and the people campaigning for c joe bideampan, let's just sayy they need work. >> look, my mom's 88, still d living on the farm, drives herself. folkhersels are able to do this. >> by the way, if the president? can't campaign, where's kamala? well, kamala's back on the colleg, kamala oe tour when the people are in the stands watching you , be they parentss or or students or kids. people you're lifting them up. when people are out here saying, oh are sayin, anything ! or they say all of the thingss that they say in response to the game. you're lifting them uprespon
heckled at a black church in south carolina and two weeks ago, he called h himself george washington and you guessed it, a town outside of philly. before that, he disappeared for two weeks. >> the president just hit rock botto f m at 33% approval.m to put it in perspective, trump was more popular after6 an january 6th, and so was george w bush when the iraq war went gbush sideways. >> a majority of women voted for biden last election,de but now women realize they're in a toxic...
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towns in the ground. and then building on that i'll use the most of the george, the genocidal rhetoric that has come out. why was that allowed to be edge to proliferate? if indeed this was totally out of sync with the intentions of these riley states. it behooves you to clamp down on that. that was not on the market. i last you meet at the home us out. that's a huge. that should be the cornerstone sort of how much because of homeless, in fact, something else happened which is only all stuff is ro realize the international court of justice is a serious thing that they will have to contend with. then you suddenly seen your to kind welsh keep quiet, don't say that stuff anymore. and if you have said that kind of stuff walking back as well as funding come us terrace. not the palestinian population, which is what the net and yahoo government was doing right up until the day before the hearing. but all those previous statements, inflammatory ones biased really officials matter. because as stipulated in the genocide convention passed by the you, when in 1948 declarations of incense are every it's an entire nati
towns in the ground. and then building on that i'll use the most of the george, the genocidal rhetoric that has come out. why was that allowed to be edge to proliferate? if indeed this was totally out of sync with the intentions of these riley states. it behooves you to clamp down on that. that was not on the market. i last you meet at the home us out. that's a huge. that should be the cornerstone sort of how much because of homeless, in fact, something else happened which is only all stuff is...
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town in the nfc champs. they were all in the house to say this. when i'm talking george kittle and his wife, claire. >> brandon, i knew right there and deebo samuel, you in aragon chase young's the defensive line. they were all change in the closing moments of the half. those where pick it up, tied at 50 down to coming drive staked out today. how will your and don't you go? the royals. they take the lead heading into halftime 3rd quarter. now that go up by 2 step step 3 and the all coming from his. may kill you break. that's a four-point play. even steps with the price to get that win. the gold say they then extend lead to 9 final. think the warriors up by 7 on the inbound misses the layup trays jackson david playing cleanup crew. they lead by 9 at the end of 3rd. now the 4th 7 point lead for the warriors, andrew wiggins 3 more he had 23 points on the night and in a little bit later in transition kuminga. he flies in front of everyone. was the rim, throws down the reverse. he had 26 points and 7 rebounds. and then just for good measure will show you a little bit more sti
town in the nfc champs. they were all in the house to say this. when i'm talking george kittle and his wife, claire. >> brandon, i knew right there and deebo samuel, you in aragon chase young's the defensive line. they were all change in the closing moments of the half. those where pick it up, tied at 50 down to coming drive staked out today. how will your and don't you go? the royals. they take the lead heading into halftime 3rd quarter. now that go up by 2 step step 3 and the all coming...
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limitation of the population from guys raising the different cities and towns in the ground and then building on the use of them and stuff at george, the genocidal rhetoric that has come out. why was that allowed to be edge to proliferate? if indeed this was totally out of sync with the intentions of these rainy states? it behooves you to clamp down on that. that was not on the market i last should meet at the home us out. that's a huge, that should be the cornerstone sort of how much because of homeless, in fact, something else happened which is only all stuff is ro realized. the international court of justice is a serious thing that they will have to contend with. they do something the seeing the order kind welsh keep quiet, don't say that stuff anymore. the end, if you have said that kind of stuff is walked in fact as well as finding how much terrace, not the palestinian population, which is what the net and yahoo government was doing right up until the day before the hearing. but all those previous statements, inflammatory ones biased really officials matter because as stipulated in the genocide convention passed by the you, w
limitation of the population from guys raising the different cities and towns in the ground and then building on the use of them and stuff at george, the genocidal rhetoric that has come out. why was that allowed to be edge to proliferate? if indeed this was totally out of sync with the intentions of these rainy states? it behooves you to clamp down on that. that was not on the market i last should meet at the home us out. that's a huge, that should be the cornerstone sort of how much because...
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town halls is up next. >>> and president biden hoping to channel george washington near valley forge today. >>> good morning. thanks for being up early with us. i'm kasie hunt. just after 5:30 here on the east coast. we're a week and a half out from the iowa caucuses and two of the 2024 gop presidential contenders appeared right here on cnn in back to back down hall last night. ron desantis and nikki haley took questions from republican iowa caucusgoers. among the topics covered, abortion, immigration, gun reform and taxes and the frontrunner donald trump. >> sounds like you are saying republican voters can't trust donald trump. >> well, what i'm saying is if you have run before, promised things, didn't deliver, and then you are running on the same things, wouldn't it be reasonable to say, well, gee, i don't know that i can take that to the bank going forward? so, yes, i think the fact that he is campaigning on something, that does not mean that he would actually follow through on it. >> i personally think that president trump was the right president at the right time. i agree with a lot of his policies. bu
town halls is up next. >>> and president biden hoping to channel george washington near valley forge today. >>> good morning. thanks for being up early with us. i'm kasie hunt. just after 5:30 here on the east coast. we're a week and a half out from the iowa caucuses and two of the 2024 gop presidential contenders appeared right here on cnn in back to back down hall last night. ron desantis and nikki haley took questions from republican iowa caucusgoers. among the topics...
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the club, round the town, so that is what cup competitions bring and that is why they can _ competitions bring and that is why they can be so unpredictable at times — times. jamie george saracens and england rugby union teammate owen farrell has come as a "shock to absolutely everyone". the england captain has been linked with a move to french league leaders racing 92 at the end of this season — something the club has denied. farrell is currently taking a break from test rugby to prioritise his mental health and so won't be representing england at the upcoming six nations. it is not overly beneficial writing negative things about people online and i really hope we can see a change at that. i think it has been incredibly courageous from oban to step away from international rugby to buddhist mental health first and hopefully that is assigned to people that we are human beings, we do have feelings, we do have families and, ultimately, it can be very, very hurtful. dan evans' preparations for next week's australian open have begun with a straight sets victory in the adelaide international this morning. the british number two, who was playing his first match since october,
the club, round the town, so that is what cup competitions bring and that is why they can _ competitions bring and that is why they can be so unpredictable at times — times. jamie george saracens and england rugby union teammate owen farrell has come as a "shock to absolutely everyone". the england captain has been linked with a move to french league leaders racing 92 at the end of this season — something the club has denied. farrell is currently taking a break from test rugby to...
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[crowd cheers on tv] george bush has won his primary as well, beating pat buchanan. but two days later, there's a new challenger in town... number one, i will not run as either a democrat or a republican, because i will not sell out to anybody, but to the american people. ross perot has made his fortune in technology. now he wants to use his business acumen to balance the federal budget. ross perot was a credible, successful business guy, who'd built a gigantic company, and so he had a lot of street cred. to his opponents, perot's a quicksand, sucking in both bush and clinton voters. [black] he was trying to run on a conservative message, which certainly would take away from president bush's vote total. [popkin] anybody who starts out with nothing and makes six billion dollars, you have to assue they know something. by june, bush has defeated pat buchanan and clinton's sweep of his primaries guarantees him the democratic nomination. but nationally, both lag behind perot in the polls. [man] 'if the election were held today, 'ross perot might be president.' clinton's campaign needs a fix of adrenaline. hillary comes to t
[crowd cheers on tv] george bush has won his primary as well, beating pat buchanan. but two days later, there's a new challenger in town... number one, i will not run as either a democrat or a republican, because i will not sell out to anybody, but to the american people. ross perot has made his fortune in technology. now he wants to use his business acumen to balance the federal budget. ross perot was a credible, successful business guy, who'd built a gigantic company, and so he had a lot of...
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town. he was chief counsel or white house counsel to the first president, george h.w. bush. he was a powerful rubber republican figure. and so know there was there were there waa legacy involved that very powerful political interests, that wanted to maintain the notion that oppenheimer was justifiably convicted. and so what happened is, as narayen has pointed out, i think, is that the archive is just overwhelmed. you know, the evidence was too strong and. over seven years after attempts, they finally know the facts prevail. so how important would you say this decision is for the country moving forward to vacate that? is it important or is it just a point in history just to correct a wrong? you think it's important for our country moving forward? i think it's very important. it sends message to scientists that if you speak out, if you become a public intellectual and try to give based on your expertise, you will you'll be respected and the government will respect your first amendment rights and. i think that's important. and it's just it sends a message to students. read abou
town. he was chief counsel or white house counsel to the first president, george h.w. bush. he was a powerful rubber republican figure. and so know there was there were there waa legacy involved that very powerful political interests, that wanted to maintain the notion that oppenheimer was justifiably convicted. and so what happened is, as narayen has pointed out, i think, is that the archive is just overwhelmed. you know, the evidence was too strong and. over seven years after attempts, they...
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george washington's punishment, alicia, for stealing food was a punishment so severe that that his soldiers many times would bite town on a lead bullet by being pummeled, hence the term bite the bullet. alicia: lucas tomlinson with the hi -- historical facts all the time, thank you very much. good to see you. griff: for more on the biden administration's response to the growing crisis at our southern border, we're joined by democratic congressman from texas henry cuellar. congressman, you've been such an important voice in this crisis. you've spent your whole life on the border, and really as we set this segment up asking about the biden administration's response to the crisis, in your view, has their response to the crisis been acceptable, in your opinion? >> no. i mean, absolutely not. look, you know, we've had historic numbers of people coming across, no ifs, no buts about it. i think if i was advising the president, i would tell him talk to the american public, them -- tell them there's a humanitarian crisis down here at the border. you're going to get to work, get the job done and, basically, have repercussions
george washington's punishment, alicia, for stealing food was a punishment so severe that that his soldiers many times would bite town on a lead bullet by being pummeled, hence the term bite the bullet. alicia: lucas tomlinson with the hi -- historical facts all the time, thank you very much. good to see you. griff: for more on the biden administration's response to the growing crisis at our southern border, we're joined by democratic congressman from texas henry cuellar. congressman, you've...
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town hall last night. joining me is one of yesterday's great moderators, the great bret baier, the author of "special report," the author of rescue the constitution, georgehington and the fragile american experiment, back on the best-seller list. i didn't know it had dropped off. bret baier, you did a great job last night. i enjoyed watching the whole thing. i thought you were great and i thought martha was great and i frankly as i said in my opening riff i thought trump had a good night. bret, i thought, you asked this question, if i'm not mistaken the retribution question. he said look i will not have time for retribution. remember our ultimate retribution is success. bret, that was a great line and could be one of those little turning points that happen from time to time in these political campaigns. what do you think about all of that? >> yeah, definitely, larry. he was on his game. we pressed him on a couple of things he has said recently and he said it differently. on the campaign emails it's it's about retribution. i am your retribution. he talked about as you talked about as being success. he kind of went further down the road of the charge he wi
town hall last night. joining me is one of yesterday's great moderators, the great bret baier, the author of "special report," the author of rescue the constitution, georgehington and the fragile american experiment, back on the best-seller list. i didn't know it had dropped off. bret baier, you did a great job last night. i enjoyed watching the whole thing. i thought you were great and i thought martha was great and i frankly as i said in my opening riff i thought trump had a good...
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george bush high point, almost 41%. bob doyle, if donald trump goes above 50, that will be historic. >> bret: it will, and you know, we are going to have that townpect a lot of folks to come out and ask the former president questions. he has not done that q & a a lot, he's had a number of rallies obviously in iowa, and fascinating to see how he answers things. we are going to obviously cover the news of the day and what's happening in all of his, what's been happening in recent days, but really it's about hearing iowa voices and citizens and we have done that over the past two nights with nikki haley and governor desantis and listened in here at the town hall and did an interview with vivek ramaswamy about substance, and you know, there are smart voters in iowa. they have been through this process a lot, care about a lot of things and if you went down the list, it would be a lot of the things we see in polls of the key issues that people around america care about. >> john: no question that iowa voters do dig into politics in a way many other people don't, which is why the campaigns like to keep it first. also media dollars go further in iowa tha
george bush high point, almost 41%. bob doyle, if donald trump goes above 50, that will be historic. >> bret: it will, and you know, we are going to have that townpect a lot of folks to come out and ask the former president questions. he has not done that q & a a lot, he's had a number of rallies obviously in iowa, and fascinating to see how he answers things. we are going to obviously cover the news of the day and what's happening in all of his, what's been happening in recent days,...
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george washington's personal bodyguard in the american revolution. you have an american revolution flag and for of 18 1275-year- old veterans walking around the streets of harrisburg trying to protect the town because we cannot get 50,000 young boys and men. we get coal miners, government employees, every high school kid in the state. everybody shows up except fighting men. that is what pennsylvania needed. let's talk about the river. with only 7000 volunteers the governor knows they have a problem. they are going to have to plan the river. you play your home- field advantage. the home-field advantage for the department of susquehanna is the river. it is the widest longest and most nonnavigable river in the region. it is fast-moving and shallow and incredibly rocky. it did not have a solid bottom as brad pointed out when you need a solid substrate you do not have that. it's a shallow river that you don't dare walk across. and by the way it has been raining and the river is under 10 feet of water. you are not going to cross it anyway. by the way, one for south of harrisburg as well. so that is it. this barrier to confederate movement has always been a barrier to the pioneers going west and n
george washington's personal bodyguard in the american revolution. you have an american revolution flag and for of 18 1275-year- old veterans walking around the streets of harrisburg trying to protect the town because we cannot get 50,000 young boys and men. we get coal miners, government employees, every high school kid in the state. everybody shows up except fighting men. that is what pennsylvania needed. let's talk about the river. with only 7000 volunteers the governor knows they have a...
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town iowa, guys, it's a little bit different than here. >> uh, pretty impressive stuff. she actually just texted me and said that was a great live shot. chris, i'm just kidding. georgel treasure and it's good to see him and i hope his grandma can make it out. i didn't get a chance to get her name, but through some google research it looked like her nickname at least was lucky. the 40 niners hoping they can get lucky this postseason and win super bowl number six. hopefully get grandma out here to a game at levi's. she was here last postseason. the fans loved her. >> oh, i remember that will be fun. let's hope so. thanks, chris. yes >> governor gavin newsom has come out against a bill that would ban youth tackle football in california. newsom says he will veto the bill if it's approved by the legislature. the bill would prohibit tackling for football players under the age of 12. medical studies have shown that repeated hits to the head can lead to behavioral problems, and memory loss later in life. a planned protest against the bill at the state capitol today turned into a victory celebration. some touted youth tackle football as critical for keeping kids out of troub
town iowa, guys, it's a little bit different than here. >> uh, pretty impressive stuff. she actually just texted me and said that was a great live shot. chris, i'm just kidding. georgel treasure and it's good to see him and i hope his grandma can make it out. i didn't get a chance to get her name, but through some google research it looked like her nickname at least was lucky. the 40 niners hoping they can get lucky this postseason and win super bowl number six. hopefully get grandma out...
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george washington's personal bodyguard at brandywine. and the american. you got an american revolution flag. you got war of 18 1275 year old veterans walking around the streets of harrisburg trying to protect the town because we can't get 50,000 young boys and men we get coal miners government employees every high school in the state wants out of school there. everybody shows up except men. and that's what pennsylvania needed. but let's talk about the river. with only 7000 volunteers, governor curtin, gerald couch know they got a problem they're going to have to play the river almost like a football team. you play your home field advantage and the home field advantage for the department of softball, hannah is the susquehanna itself it's the whitest, longest, most non navigable river in pennsylvania region. it's fact then was fast moving relatively shallow incredibly rocky didn't have solid bottoms as brad pointed out when you needed a good source solid substrate for ford we don't have that we a shallow river that you don't dare walk across at all by the way it's been raining and the rivers now under ten feet of water have not got across with the ford anyway. oh, by the way, singular one ford south
george washington's personal bodyguard at brandywine. and the american. you got an american revolution flag. you got war of 18 1275 year old veterans walking around the streets of harrisburg trying to protect the town because we can't get 50,000 young boys and men we get coal miners government employees every high school in the state wants out of school there. everybody shows up except men. and that's what pennsylvania needed. but let's talk about the river. with only 7000 volunteers, governor...
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towns, and co-host of the new morning show for the msnbc. she's also the former chief spokesperson for vice president harris. stuart stevens is here. a veteran of the mitt romney and georgegns. he is now with the lincoln project. his new book, the conspiracy to america. it's out now. it's a thriller. simone, elections often become all about personalities. we know that is certainly the case with donald trump. look at this ad we just saw. this is about policy. policies that impact millions of people. do you believe that that is what the biden campaign needs to do more of? focus on these kinds of policy issues? >> it's an interesting question, steph. i think what they need to do more of is what they have been doing in the last 2 to 3 weeks or so since they started the new year, right? yet the president out there, speaking directly to the heart of many of the issues that people are seeing play out on television. all day long, when it comes to donald trump and the threat that he poses. you have the vice president going out across the country and talking with people. today, she kicked off a tour that is specifically about reproductive rights. and then this ad looks very simila
towns, and co-host of the new morning show for the msnbc. she's also the former chief spokesperson for vice president harris. stuart stevens is here. a veteran of the mitt romney and georgegns. he is now with the lincoln project. his new book, the conspiracy to america. it's out now. it's a thriller. simone, elections often become all about personalities. we know that is certainly the case with donald trump. look at this ad we just saw. this is about policy. policies that impact millions of...
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also the big town in the area and we're neighbors i mean, here's suffolk and nancy and county neighbors were southampton county. so i was always curious about why would a person like george thomas. born and raised where he was go with the union he marries a woman from troy new york i'm sure that had something do with it. i don't think anybody married would say that their wife, their spouse doesn't have some on the way that they think. but mrs. thomas francis will say that george knew what his duty would be. now you know, if your wife says, you know what, your duty be, you've probably already about things and agreed about what that duty is. but he did know his duty. he really did take his his his oath to the to the service seriously. and so i think he was going to side the union no matter what. and at the end, his one of his brothers will say, i think george made the only decision that he could have made. i don't think he was influenced by anybody else outside of that i don't think he was influenced by any other that made that choice. i he really did make this as a personal that he thought was the right he, by the way, thought that secession was lunacy and he thought that
also the big town in the area and we're neighbors i mean, here's suffolk and nancy and county neighbors were southampton county. so i was always curious about why would a person like george thomas. born and raised where he was go with the union he marries a woman from troy new york i'm sure that had something do with it. i don't think anybody married would say that their wife, their spouse doesn't have some on the way that they think. but mrs. thomas francis will say that george knew what his...
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books of town councils all over massachusetts because it was just written into the minutes because it was read out loud. so that's what happened over the colonies. it took longest to get to georgey didn't get to hear it for a spell, you know. i can't remember. maybe four weeks or something like that before they actually got to here in georgia. but everybody heard it for sure. it was as as it was external. both audience. it's the whole world, the candid world at home and abroad. we only have a moment left, but i do want to end where we started with the declaration's reference to one people of course that raises a lot of questions about politics and government today and we're not going to be able to exhaust the subject in 2 minutes. but just in a in a word or two, where should we start to bring us back to one people? greg. i don't know how to do it practically, but i do think some restoring the sense of shifting coalitions in breaking what i would call the vertical of, again, a. alignment on all issues, i think would be a start to i will agree at a very practical level. i would say abolish party primaries, but you are asking on a philosophical level think as well and to that i wo
books of town councils all over massachusetts because it was just written into the minutes because it was read out loud. so that's what happened over the colonies. it took longest to get to georgey didn't get to hear it for a spell, you know. i can't remember. maybe four weeks or something like that before they actually got to here in georgia. but everybody heard it for sure. it was as as it was external. both audience. it's the whole world, the candid world at home and abroad. we only have a...