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jean. and it ran for more than a quarter of a century. it's one of the longest running advice columns in the history of american publishing. that column was so popular, it gave way to a daily television show by the same name which aired on the predecessor to this very tv network. she was asked to appear as a contributor to the big mega talk shows, like that today show, and good morning america, and oprah. at one point, she was even hired as a writer for snl, saturday night live, that pit stop at snl earned her an emmy nomination. that cell phone game that i mentioned at the top, the break up cell phone game, it wasn't her only business venture outside journalism. in the early 2000s, she started a successful matchmaking service. she also started a dating website. the latter was sold for six figures. she's also written five books over the course of her career. it's a body of work that spans decades. she has had that kind of career in publishing that a lot of young woman in journalism dream of
jean. and it ran for more than a quarter of a century. it's one of the longest running advice columns in the history of american publishing. that column was so popular, it gave way to a daily television show by the same name which aired on the predecessor to this very tv network. she was asked to appear as a contributor to the big mega talk shows, like that today show, and good morning america, and oprah. at one point, she was even hired as a writer for snl, saturday night live, that pit stop...
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jean. but then as we saw his behavior, we started to get the sense that it was probably going to help our case. you know, i think i said before lawyers and witnesses are used to sort of telling the jury about what happened in the past. there isn't, like -- >> a realtime example. >> and in this case there really was. it started with him muttering things and shaking his head and rolling his eyes, and it progressed to him actually storming angrily out of the courtroom a couple of times including during closings. so our whole point was this guy doesn't follow the rules and he was acting that out. >> robbie also mentions that the sort of the jury -- leading the jury in all this, they were a hard jury to sort of read, and there was a hard moment at the end. how many men and how many women? >> there's seven men and two women. >> and there's one guy after they deliver the verdict makes eye contact with e. jean carroll and smiles, is that right? >> yeah. >> do you -- i mean given the fact they were
jean. but then as we saw his behavior, we started to get the sense that it was probably going to help our case. you know, i think i said before lawyers and witnesses are used to sort of telling the jury about what happened in the past. there isn't, like -- >> a realtime example. >> and in this case there really was. it started with him muttering things and shaking his head and rolling his eyes, and it progressed to him actually storming angrily out of the courtroom a couple of times...
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he has clarity and comfort that can elude karine jean-pierre.o have a co-host at the podium. there was not an ian samms who stood by me taking questions. that is what the white house press secretary does. two points that stood out, three people with knowledge of west wing said several went to the president and said, she is not accept seasoned enough. which colleague went, she has to be wondering. biden said this to her, it is a kweet according to two people. don't worry about being nervous, you'll have an admiral looking over your shoulder. it was meant in an afiable way. they did not say there would be an admiral over my shoulder. he said go to a briefing. did president biden give her that same start? >> enes: it makes american people wonder who is in charge. two top white house officials showing miscommunication on a public stage. >> emily: that is right, more questions about who is in charge, who is making decisions? dagen, to that point, when we have questions, it has nothing to do with race or gender. make kayleigh's point here. if she's fa
he has clarity and comfort that can elude karine jean-pierre.o have a co-host at the podium. there was not an ian samms who stood by me taking questions. that is what the white house press secretary does. two points that stood out, three people with knowledge of west wing said several went to the president and said, she is not accept seasoned enough. which colleague went, she has to be wondering. biden said this to her, it is a kweet according to two people. don't worry about being nervous,...
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jean. then, as we saw his behavior, we started to get the sense that it was probably going to help our case. i think, i said before, lawyers and witnesses are used to telling the jury about what happened in the past. there isn't a real life example. in this case, there really was. it started with him muttering things, and shaking his head, and rolling his eyes, and it progressed into actually storming angrily out of the courtroom a couple times. including during closing. so our whole point was he doesn't follow the rules, and he's acting that out. >> literally offering a case that he was found liable. robbie also mentioned the jury, reading the jury in all of this, it was a hard jury to read and there was a moment at the end. how many men and how many women? and there is one guy who after they delivered the verdict makes eye contact with e. jean carroll and smiles, is that right? >> yeah. >> given the fact that they were hard to, read how much do you think that seeing trump's -- during clos
jean. then, as we saw his behavior, we started to get the sense that it was probably going to help our case. i think, i said before, lawyers and witnesses are used to telling the jury about what happened in the past. there isn't a real life example. in this case, there really was. it started with him muttering things, and shaking his head, and rolling his eyes, and it progressed into actually storming angrily out of the courtroom a couple times. including during closing. so our whole point was...
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you know, jean's knowledge of the collection.o when you go, you know, digging in the archives together and can look at of this material, but as a scholar, i mean, these are hard. they're not really this is just something, you know, i was thinking about even with captioning my images, they're not really titled, you know they're kind of the titles are just sort of the text on them doesn't give you a sense of what you're actually looking at. so having that digital representation as you're doing your research, just kind of completely changes how can gather information and what kind of close looking you can do even online, which is not the same as doing it in person for sure, but it makes a big difference. yeah, i agree. i mean, i think it's been wonderful. you know, we have here under 30,000 posters. we digitized. this 33,000 and we have another project going where catalog posters will be digitized. and so it's wonderful for scholars who can't access you our reading room, for example, but also it's wonderful to be able to just quickl
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so, jean, you first. know, these witnesses really do, kind of, help fill in the blanks, right? we heard from the police and mayor earlier, who talked about the sequence of events. i mean, you pick it up from there. >> well, you see the terror. you see the horror that they had to live through, even just hearing the shots. but we know, from that female witness, that was the first one that you played, remember, she said she saw a long barrel. so, she, apparently, saw this person. because what law enforcement was saying, that it was a woman, 30 to 35 years old. she had just entered the church from the west side. and that she had a trench coat. she had a backpack. and she had a rifle. and she started shooting the rifle. and then the off duty law officer, one from the alcohol and tobacco of houston, they started to engage. they got her on the ground. she was deceased before she could get to anyone else. but there were two shooting victims, one, a young child, the other, a man in his late 50s, shot in the leg or
so, jean, you first. know, these witnesses really do, kind of, help fill in the blanks, right? we heard from the police and mayor earlier, who talked about the sequence of events. i mean, you pick it up from there. >> well, you see the terror. you see the horror that they had to live through, even just hearing the shots. but we know, from that female witness, that was the first one that you played, remember, she said she saw a long barrel. so, she, apparently, saw this person. because...
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jean carroll, also joins me tonight.fter trump referenced carolina speech -- how far can he go before they bring him back to court again? and are they watching all this? i do want to start tonight back in 2021. with the documentary that was released by alexei navalny in russia that made vladimir putin, frankly, look pretty bad. this film showed aerial footage captured by a drone of a 1. 3 billion dollar palace that navalny alleges was built for putin. he dubbed it putin's palace. fit for a diabolical king, equipped with a casino, billiard room, and a room just for electric toy cars. it's very weird. the documentary also went further and outlining the filthy extravagance of putin's lifestyle, including multiple vineyards he owned, and some of his quirky, let's call them, expensive tastes. like this little detail that i just love, and i bet you will to. a receipt for a toilet paper holder purchased for more than 1000 heroes. i mean, i can't even imagine what that toilet paper holder would look like. i'm not gonna tsai. but
jean carroll, also joins me tonight.fter trump referenced carolina speech -- how far can he go before they bring him back to court again? and are they watching all this? i do want to start tonight back in 2021. with the documentary that was released by alexei navalny in russia that made vladimir putin, frankly, look pretty bad. this film showed aerial footage captured by a drone of a 1. 3 billion dollar palace that navalny alleges was built for putin. he dubbed it putin's palace. fit for a...
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jean carroll. she joins me now. so glad you are able to make the time this evening, thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> it's a pleasure. pleasure talking to you. -- donald trump was given this deadline of one month to post his plant, which i know you are very familiar with in this latest case that he can appeal. i think for many of us, we're waiting around and thinking, why hasn't done it yet? is there a delay, is it not a delay? should be read anything into the fact that he hasn't done that yet? >> it's hard to say. i think after the first trial, it didn't take that long for him to put up all 5 million of the judgment. so i suspect that he may be scrambling around trying to figure out how to get the cash to put it up. but we don't really know. he has a few weeks left to do it. and we are waiting to see what happens. >> now, his deposition, and his deposition as part of the new york city's civil fraud suit, that he said he had $400 million in cash, as i just outlined, that would of course, not b
jean carroll. she joins me now. so glad you are able to make the time this evening, thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> it's a pleasure. pleasure talking to you. -- donald trump was given this deadline of one month to post his plant, which i know you are very familiar with in this latest case that he can appeal. i think for many of us, we're waiting around and thinking, why hasn't done it yet? is there a delay, is it not a delay? should be read anything into the...
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jean carroll more than $83 million.se claims after a jury determined that he was, indeed, liable for having sexually assaulted her that day in 1996. and of course, what this was was a civil case, right? this is a lawsuit brought by one person, by this one extraordinary, interesting, totally unique person, brought by her against another private person. it's not a criminal case. nobody is going to jail. nobody criminally charged here. this is just about what the defendant owes the plane to. what he should be forced to pay to her to compensate her and to punish him for what he did. it's a civil case between two very identifiable, very unique individuals. and as such, there are two ways this has resonated so much with all of us. there's two reasons why we care so much about what she has just been able to do. the first reason, the first reason resonates, the first reason we care, honestly, is because of us as a country, and who we are, and the way he as a political figure is trying to change us as a country. >> you are promi
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we want to bring in jean casarez and mark o'mara. we are watching the crux of the prosecution's case in this cross-examination. jean, bring us up to speed as to what we're listening to and how important the testimony is right now. >> the prosecution is really jumping around, and they're doing that intentionally. they want to break her. they're really focusing in on 2021. all the testimony she had about soccer practice and bowling and we went on vacations, they want to disregard. they want to hone in on that time right before the shooting because they want to show not only child neglect but this gross, gross negligence that she didn't care about her son at all. going through text messages, and you only three times was love ever mentioned. one time, it was about something actually that didn't have any significance to ethan. so they're really focusing in on that. one thing, they're going to try to show she's a liar. the four phones, when they were in the industrial building, that were the tracking phones that they'd gotten because their
we want to bring in jean casarez and mark o'mara. we are watching the crux of the prosecution's case in this cross-examination. jean, bring us up to speed as to what we're listening to and how important the testimony is right now. >> the prosecution is really jumping around, and they're doing that intentionally. they want to break her. they're really focusing in on 2021. all the testimony she had about soccer practice and bowling and we went on vacations, they want to disregard. they want...
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channels ask you for advice on what to wear next year, how to choose the right shoes to go with these jeans chair, a camera comes, they call you and you tell you that next year leather trousers, leather jackets and so on will be in fashion further and so on, and it sounds more status, and i, like any normal person, want to grow and move forward, so from the hairdresser that i once was, i turned into a fashion expert, that is, i don’t work on sites now , but let's say i sometimes tell artists how to look, but i do it for free, so you can’t call it work, being a stylist has become a hobby, that’s it. we move on to the black sector. hello, my name is daria, i have a question for you: what did you dream about when you were still little, when you were a child? at the beginning, when i introduced myself, i specifically talked about the fact that i, well, am not a super desirable child, so my childhood was very difficult. i got everything after my older brother, no one paid much attention to me, i often. spent time with grandmothers, so all my dreams were about, if i live, then achieve something,
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jean carroll. but let's listen to what sean crowley said about actually collecting this money from donald trump. let's listen. >> this money has to be paid. and if he is not able to secure a bond or pay the full amount to the court, then we will take steps to make sure that their judgment is enforced. >> and, tim o'brien, the first number up is that $83 million that he has to put up. the next thing he has to do in order to mount an appeal against the e. jean carroll case. >> he probably has that in cash that he can dig into. the problem is that it's going to be when the next, you know, several hundred million dollars in judgments come along and it's going to stress the assets that he's got on him, the cash you could just dig into. everything he has is land and real estate. you can't pull a few bricks out of a building and take a few hundred million out of a building there, he's gonna have to sell off big pieces, possibly in whole, of things that he owns in order to pay up. and he's going to be real
jean carroll. but let's listen to what sean crowley said about actually collecting this money from donald trump. let's listen. >> this money has to be paid. and if he is not able to secure a bond or pay the full amount to the court, then we will take steps to make sure that their judgment is enforced. >> and, tim o'brien, the first number up is that $83 million that he has to put up. the next thing he has to do in order to mount an appeal against the e. jean carroll case. >>...
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jean carroll, that e. jean carroll won in court. donald trump has 30 days to deposit 400 and $63 million in an account controlled by the court so that he can appeal this business fraud case. tonight, donald trump needs a two billion dollar surge of saudi money that his son-in- law, jared kushner, got from the saudis after the trump presidency. if foreign sources money like that don't bail out donald trump it is unlikely that the trump businesses will experience a surge of income that is able to absorb the half a billion dollars in legal judgments that don't trump now faces with hundreds of millions of dollars in legal judgments likely to land on him in the lawsuits pending against him in washington d.c. filed by police officers for the injuries that they suffered at the hands of the violent trump mob on january 6th. donald trump will be barred from running businesses in the state of new york for three years, his two daughters children, donald trump junior and eric trump, will be barred from running businesses in new york for two yea
jean carroll, that e. jean carroll won in court. donald trump has 30 days to deposit 400 and $63 million in an account controlled by the court so that he can appeal this business fraud case. tonight, donald trump needs a two billion dollar surge of saudi money that his son-in- law, jared kushner, got from the saudis after the trump presidency. if foreign sources money like that don't bail out donald trump it is unlikely that the trump businesses will experience a surge of income that is able to...
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we have jean, areva and joey jackson. jean, to you first, this meeting is really a linchpin of this case, what stood out to you? >> the night before, the night before the meeting, ethan got d in geometry. had a big argument at home. his phone was taken away from him, they said you're not going to be able to go to the shooting range at all until those grades go. we heard on the prosecution's case that he was locked out. locked out of what? we don't know. it was about argument. the next morning she gets a text from the counselor and sees the drawing. she testified that she was very angry, and she took it personally. did she interpret that drawing that from his anger the night before that he was drawing a picture of his rebellion against the parents discipline that night before? that's what it appeared as though. she made it -- she said she was concerned at the meeting, but she made the meeting and texted this to brian also that it was just a calm meeting. so, that demeanor is different from what we heard before, that it was
we have jean, areva and joey jackson. jean, to you first, this meeting is really a linchpin of this case, what stood out to you? >> the night before, the night before the meeting, ethan got d in geometry. had a big argument at home. his phone was taken away from him, they said you're not going to be able to go to the shooting range at all until those grades go. we heard on the prosecution's case that he was locked out. locked out of what? we don't know. it was about argument. the next...
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jean carroll.'s also going to be something that he appeals in terms of the amount that has been levied on him because as yasmin already talked about , this is a guy who doesn't have the money. regardless of whatever it is that engoron ultimately decides. >> chuck, coming back to whether the former president could be barred for life from leading business in this state, do you think that's likely? >> yeah, i actually don't know. i mean, i trust charles's instincts on that. he's quite right that that corporate death penalty barring somebody for life from doing business is rather unusual. but we're not going to know the answer to this for quite some time. again, to charles' point, mr. trump is going to appeal any verdict here, and it will be an adverse verdict, there's no doubt about that. he's certainly going to appeal the verdicts in the two cases brought by e. jean carroll. it could be years, i hope not, but it could be years before we have any final resolution. so i'm looking, primarily, ana, to se
jean carroll.'s also going to be something that he appeals in terms of the amount that has been levied on him because as yasmin already talked about , this is a guy who doesn't have the money. regardless of whatever it is that engoron ultimately decides. >> chuck, coming back to whether the former president could be barred for life from leading business in this state, do you think that's likely? >> yeah, i actually don't know. i mean, i trust charles's instincts on that. he's quite...
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with us is jean casarez and cnn legal analyst joey jackson. jean, i want to get to you first because there have been so many things coming out in court that the public didn't know. so many things that are quite damning. >> argument right now in court to producers are telling me, ethan killed a baby bird in his room, and he videotaped it. and there was audio, and this was already determined it wasn't going to come in because there was no knowledge the parents knew, but they're arguing in court about whether the aspect that he killed the baby bird in the bedroom will come into trial. but earlier this morning, lieutenant timothy willis, he was the lead investigator for this case, and because this is a homicide case, that jennifer crumbley is responsible for the deaths, caused the deaths of the students because of her gross negligence, some of the autopsy results had to come in. listen to lieutenant timothy willis. >> the official cause of manner of death from the autopsy report, multiple gunshot wounds. homicide. she was shot in her upper torso h
with us is jean casarez and cnn legal analyst joey jackson. jean, i want to get to you first because there have been so many things coming out in court that the public didn't know. so many things that are quite damning. >> argument right now in court to producers are telling me, ethan killed a baby bird in his room, and he videotaped it. and there was audio, and this was already determined it wasn't going to come in because there was no knowledge the parents knew, but they're arguing in...
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jean carroll and was found liable for that in a civil court. donald trump has been indicted on charges that he orchestrated the hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels. donald trump has been indicted on charges related to the classified documents that he definitely had at mar-a-lago and refused to give back. we have all seen the photos of the boxes in the bathroom. donald trump has been indicted on charges for his actions on january 6th, when a riot definitely happened at the united states capital. donald trump has been indicted on charges in georgia linked to his very real lies about the election and a plan to subvert the will of georgia voters. that is, to use donald trump's own words, what is happening in our country. and to those legal appropriate actions are absolutely nothing like the tragic killing of alexei navalny. alexei navalny, who was jailed because he dared to oppose donald trump's favorite autocrat, vladimir putin. alexei navalny, who van died in a russian prison for martha propagandists who work under vladimir putin's co
jean carroll and was found liable for that in a civil court. donald trump has been indicted on charges that he orchestrated the hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels. donald trump has been indicted on charges related to the classified documents that he definitely had at mar-a-lago and refused to give back. we have all seen the photos of the boxes in the bathroom. donald trump has been indicted on charges for his actions on january 6th, when a riot definitely happened at the united...
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hace 3 semanas de un caso de difamaciÓn, un juez le ordenÓ pagar a la escritora americana elizabeth jeans gracias por el reporte, seguimos a la espera, si finalmente se conoce el veredicto. esta con nosotros el abogado constitucionalista y amigos de la ediciÓn digital Ángel leal. gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> gracias por la invitaciÓn. borjas: se ha anunciado que el expresidente es culpable de inflar sus propiedades. que podrÍa estar enfrentando es donald trump? >> en un principio habÍa pedido una multa de $150,000,000, sin embargo al final del juicio de sus argumentos de clausura pidieron $370,000,000, considerando que la videncia habÍa demostrado que habÍa inflado indebidamente. yo creo que pudiera ser de 250 millones, 370 millones, dependiendo de lo que estÁ viendo la fiscalÍa, pero recordemos que estamos en la fase de determinar la penalidad, no de responsabilidad civil por sus acciones. borjas: en este momento estamos totalmente en vivo y le tengo comunicar que ha salido el veredicto, en este momento puedo decirles que el expresidente ha sido multado con una pena de $186,000,000, en
hace 3 semanas de un caso de difamaciÓn, un juez le ordenÓ pagar a la escritora americana elizabeth jeans gracias por el reporte, seguimos a la espera, si finalmente se conoce el veredicto. esta con nosotros el abogado constitucionalista y amigos de la ediciÓn digital Ángel leal. gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> gracias por la invitaciÓn. borjas: se ha anunciado que el expresidente es culpable de inflar sus propiedades. que podrÍa estar enfrentando es donald trump? >> en un...
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john kirby and karine jean-pierre are making comments.who defies every democratic president whether it's obama, clinton or biden. do you believe they are not listening to you or they can get away with it >> as the president said yesterday, too many of the many thousands of people killed in the gaza conflict have been innocent civilians. too many. we have been clear about our concerns with our israeli counterparts about that. i can't verify the specific numbers you are giving me but not here to refute them. too many is too many. that's why we'll keep working our israeli counterparts to do everything we can to get them to reduce the number of civilian casualties and they have been receptive. i understand there are still casualties but they have been receptive and do everything we can to get those numbers down. >> john, yesterday you said we need to -- some of the hostages being held by hamas may not be alive. does the u.s. believe all the american hostages are still alive? >> we don't have any information to the contrary. >> and one more fo
john kirby and karine jean-pierre are making comments.who defies every democratic president whether it's obama, clinton or biden. do you believe they are not listening to you or they can get away with it >> as the president said yesterday, too many of the many thousands of people killed in the gaza conflict have been innocent civilians. too many. we have been clear about our concerns with our israeli counterparts about that. i can't verify the specific numbers you are giving me but not...
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the son of jean friend who will talk to you in a moment. it did take a village to bring this together. when i appreciate most the kids, families and people who used this park. they other ones had helped to decide what will happen. more gym space. work out facility. a kitchen, two community rooms. protected area for kids to play outside. picnic areas. this will be the place to be all over san francisco but -- i gotta say, [applause] i know this the kids who grow up in this space take pride in how they helped to usher in what will be a new extraordinary addition to san francisco's rec and park system. i want to thank you again for voting on the health and safety recovery bond in 2020. and all the resources and support we get on make this happen. this is really one of the things i'm most proud of in san francisco how extraordinary we are when it come to our park system. and i will tell you as someone who grew up in the park system of san francisco, to go from swing this is are broken, fan that was filled with other stuff. and the challenges th
the son of jean friend who will talk to you in a moment. it did take a village to bring this together. when i appreciate most the kids, families and people who used this park. they other ones had helped to decide what will happen. more gym space. work out facility. a kitchen, two community rooms. protected area for kids to play outside. picnic areas. this will be the place to be all over san francisco but -- i gotta say, [applause] i know this the kids who grow up in this space take pride in...
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started spinning as if with the wave of a hand, later the girl was forced to return to her homeland, jeanall fan, apparently i always do. in a new country, a resident of the capital, little venice, had to master working with his hands. people traveled to the region from the capital for juicy buns; the specialty of the establishments was everything from minced meat to home-made zdoba. the chef spent a lot of time searching for the ideal proportions. in the kitchen for 4 months, his culinary jury is home, wife, mother-in-law, children, we have things, and for 3 months i fed seven burgers, exactly this is a burger, i prepared it according to the tastes of belarusians, an empire of taste, now these cafes are making waves throughout the region, queues are lining up for quick food, franco knew it in absentia, a signature one. he tried it more than once a day from the chef, we will cook a burger, the most popular burger we have, a very tasty burger, thank you, today the ecuadorian was lucky enough to cook together with the chef, the white leader grew crazy with happiness, so stylish, beef cutlet
started spinning as if with the wave of a hand, later the girl was forced to return to her homeland, jeanall fan, apparently i always do. in a new country, a resident of the capital, little venice, had to master working with his hands. people traveled to the region from the capital for juicy buns; the specialty of the establishments was everything from minced meat to home-made zdoba. the chef spent a lot of time searching for the ideal proportions. in the kitchen for 4 months, his culinary jury...
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jean carroll and the state. he's going to come up with the money or he's going to have to come up with a company that is going to give him up bond. it's something he didn't apparently, was apparently able to do with the 5 million dollar bond. now, basically talking about $500 million. where that money comes from and how he's going to get out of this is going to be very important and it could have very interesting political consequences, depending on how he finances it. >> e. jean carroll's lawyer, crowley, was armed with joe psaki earlier today. she said, we are watching everything she says. we thought every $3 million was enough to shut him up. very concerned about that comment this weekend. you notice he is afraid to say her name. he is living in fear of those lawyers of e. jean carroll. let's listen to what sean kelly said about actually collecting this money from trump. let's listen to this. >> this money has to be paid. if he's not able to secure a bond or pay the full amount to the court, we will take step
jean carroll and the state. he's going to come up with the money or he's going to have to come up with a company that is going to give him up bond. it's something he didn't apparently, was apparently able to do with the 5 million dollar bond. now, basically talking about $500 million. where that money comes from and how he's going to get out of this is going to be very important and it could have very interesting political consequences, depending on how he finances it. >> e. jean...
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biden tried to reassure karine jean-pierre not to worry about filling jen psaki's shoes. he said, you'll have an admiral looking over your shoulder. >> steve: larger point, white house is having a messaging problem and kirby has been given expanded role and we saw ian samms answering questions. >> brian: we have a problem in ukraine, and with secretary of defense has series of medical mishaps and not tell anybody and we need somebody with pentagon experience and kjp has none and not jen psaki on her feet. >> lawrence: on the merits of it, i kind of agree with kirby. he's doing the job already, answering questions outside of national security scope and doesn't get the pay or title, if i'm him, i'm upset, as well. how would you feel if there is a major crisis in the white house and they choose you to come out there and clear the air and karine jean-pierre does job of intern and pick people to get questions, i would be outraged. >> brian: ainsley, go ahead. >> ainsley: she checks the boxes, you need to choose the person who does the best job. >> steve: whoeverdoes the job is
biden tried to reassure karine jean-pierre not to worry about filling jen psaki's shoes. he said, you'll have an admiral looking over your shoulder. >> steve: larger point, white house is having a messaging problem and kirby has been given expanded role and we saw ian samms answering questions. >> brian: we have a problem in ukraine, and with secretary of defense has series of medical mishaps and not tell anybody and we need somebody with pentagon experience and kjp has none and not...
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our jean casarez back with us. but the shooter, who entered the lakewood church, joel osteen's lakewood church there in houston, that shooter, who was described as a woman between the ages of 30 and 35, she was taken down by the two officers who were working and on duty at the church there, jean. while she was taken down two, other people were injured. and it is notable that this shooter came in with a 5-year-old. and that 5-year-old was shot as well. and you heard from the police chief there who said, if that child, you know, was brought in by that shooter -- and that's what they suspect -- then whatever happens to that child, it's on her. he did say he wanted everyone to feel rest assured that everything is good here, we're standing together, and now moving forward. >> one thing that we just learned with what was said by law enforcement was that when this woman, 30 to 35 years old, came in with the trench coat, with the rifle, with the back pac, she then started shooting. and the law enforcement officers who were
our jean casarez back with us. but the shooter, who entered the lakewood church, joel osteen's lakewood church there in houston, that shooter, who was described as a woman between the ages of 30 and 35, she was taken down by the two officers who were working and on duty at the church there, jean. while she was taken down two, other people were injured. and it is notable that this shooter came in with a 5-year-old. and that 5-year-old was shot as well. and you heard from the police chief there...
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jean carroll case. >> absolutely, yes. procedurally what happens is a little different because that's in federal court. and in federal court the process for getting that stay pending appeal is a little different. but procedurally they're going to be seeking the same things, just in separate courts, separate sovereigns. e. jean carroll being in federal court, and then of course this case being a judgment by a new york state supreme court, which somewhat confusingly, new york supreme court is the lowest, and the trial court is the highest in the state of new york. >> i want to bring in a former manhattan assistant district attorney and analyst. let me get your take on the level of penalties. >> first, i, of course, read all 92 pages, the judge did not give the ag james everything she requested. so she requested a permanent ban. it's a three-year ban. a permanent ban as being an officer or director of any corporation in new york state. the judge has said three years. she requested $370 million, i haven't added it up, but appa
jean carroll case. >> absolutely, yes. procedurally what happens is a little different because that's in federal court. and in federal court the process for getting that stay pending appeal is a little different. but procedurally they're going to be seeking the same things, just in separate courts, separate sovereigns. e. jean carroll being in federal court, and then of course this case being a judgment by a new york state supreme court, which somewhat confusingly, new york supreme court...
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if they were filming a remake of an office romance, probably in hoodie, jeans in hoodie, hoodie, well , this is a businesswoman working remotely, remotely and after remotely, it seems to me that people now already allow themselves not to comply with the dress code, well , we don’t now let's come up with this plot, but it seems great to me to first show a person in something like that - shapeless, huge, we were once talking about... movie images in the studio and they told me a story that it turns out we have female actresses who are prohibited from bringing items from the mass market, that is, they must be expensive brands, have you encountered this in your work? no , i think that this is more the work of stylists, not costume designers, because in a movie, well, you can’t dress everyone in couture clothes, because well, to begin with, the heroines are different, if this girl always plays.. uh, the wives of oligarchs, then it’s possible, but then she very much limits herself to the possibilities of roles, but i heard this was not dictated by the role, but by the personal role of the a
if they were filming a remake of an office romance, probably in hoodie, jeans in hoodie, hoodie, well , this is a businesswoman working remotely, remotely and after remotely, it seems to me that people now already allow themselves not to comply with the dress code, well , we don’t now let's come up with this plot, but it seems great to me to first show a person in something like that - shapeless, huge, we were once talking about... movie images in the studio and they told me a story that it...
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jean carroll. >> who is that?e woman on the right is your wife ivana -- >> this is the picture. i assume that's john johnson? it's very blurry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oops, oops. yeah, it's super blurry. [ laughter ] the bronzer gets in your eyes and makes it blurry. so blurry you marry someone who exactly isn't your type. [ laughter ] only donald trump could misidentify three women in a photo of two women. [ laughter ] president dementia is expected to be back in the courtroom tomorrow for closing arguments. in the meantime, the heirs to his throne are rallying around him. sweaty eric was on tv with "hannity" last night, where he set a new world record for name-dropping his dad. >> they've been censoring my father since the minute he went down the escalator. my father had the lowest gas prices in the history of this nation. standing right behind my father last night. my father's going to go running away with nevada. my father's the one person who does not need this job. they're petrified of my father. i think my
jean carroll. >> who is that?e woman on the right is your wife ivana -- >> this is the picture. i assume that's john johnson? it's very blurry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oops, oops. yeah, it's super blurry. [ laughter ] the bronzer gets in your eyes and makes it blurry. so blurry you marry someone who exactly isn't your type. [ laughter ] only donald trump could misidentify three women in a photo of two women. [ laughter ] president dementia is expected to be back in the...
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he tried to reassure karine jean-pierre not to worry about filling ms. psaki's shoes.ays you will have an admiral looking over your shoulder. >> steve: all about messaging. they are having a tough re-election campaign. begun in earnest. they need better messaging. it's that simple. that's why they brought john kirby in, essentially and expanded his role. here's the thing. remember after the special counsel we had ian sam's come out and he briefed the press. and he was very effective at what he did. so, essentially, when you look at the two of them. john kirby is very effective at speaking from the podium on a range of issues. karine jean-pierre historic but at the same time she relies on the big book of answers too much. >> brian: lawrence? >> lawrence: steve, it's okay. you can go ahead and say she is not dooghtd jock. not doing the job. every time there is a difficult press event they have to bring different people in to supplement her press conferences. she can't do the job this is why -- i would be annoyed too if i had the title but not doing the job. that's what t
he tried to reassure karine jean-pierre not to worry about filling ms. psaki's shoes.ays you will have an admiral looking over your shoulder. >> steve: all about messaging. they are having a tough re-election campaign. begun in earnest. they need better messaging. it's that simple. that's why they brought john kirby in, essentially and expanded his role. here's the thing. remember after the special counsel we had ian sam's come out and he briefed the press. and he was very effective at...
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jean carroll last week.gment of $83 million against former president donald trump for defamation. here is fox news media analyst and host of fox news "media buzz" howard kurtz. >> donald trump went from winning the new hampshire primary to a manhattan defamation trial. again, using courthouses as campaign stops where writer e. jean carroll won. >> $38.3 million. that's a lot of money. >> donald trump is giving up on the lawyers who helped him get hit with an $83.3 million verdict. >> others called the damages absurdly high. >> i thought asking for 24 million was way over the top. >> trump insists he did not sexually assault carroll a jury in a civil case already found he did. he denounced the verdict. >> i have no idea who she is, where she came from. this is another scam. it's a political witch-hunt. >> he used similar attacks on prosecutors and judges in his four indictments, which most political analysts say boosted his campaign. many pundits treated carroll warmly or as a conquering heroin. >> your breat
jean carroll last week.gment of $83 million against former president donald trump for defamation. here is fox news media analyst and host of fox news "media buzz" howard kurtz. >> donald trump went from winning the new hampshire primary to a manhattan defamation trial. again, using courthouses as campaign stops where writer e. jean carroll won. >> $38.3 million. that's a lot of money. >> donald trump is giving up on the lawyers who helped him get hit with an $83.3...
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jean carroll in both cases she brought and won against donald trump.le case she has won. in 2013, she represented the gay rights icon whose case led the supreme court to grant same-sex couples recognition. she joins me now. i wanted to talk to you because once i had seen a documentary about charlottesville called "no accident". it showed how you built that case, a tough case in a very conservative district in terms of the jury pool in virginia. >> we had a better jury pool in new york than down there. >> better for your client. you have been involved in landmark cases in three difference areas. let me ask about charlottesville. the documentary recounts how you built the evidence because the defendants were in some cases representing themselves and presenting themselves as, who me, a neo-nazi? >> we had phones thrown out the windows, dumped in toilets. they didn't follow court orders. >> in terms of preserving evidence? >> exactly. >> you found an audiotape of one of the key defendants at the rally at the jefferson statue the night after the police shut
jean carroll in both cases she brought and won against donald trump.le case she has won. in 2013, she represented the gay rights icon whose case led the supreme court to grant same-sex couples recognition. she joins me now. i wanted to talk to you because once i had seen a documentary about charlottesville called "no accident". it showed how you built that case, a tough case in a very conservative district in terms of the jury pool in virginia. >> we had a better jury pool in...
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herken: and i think that that was a tribute to jean tatlock, because jean and oppie used to read theel narrator: sunday, july 15, 1945. alamogordo, new mexico. it is d-minus one for the test of the world's first atomic device. nolan: the hours leading up to the trinity test are one of the most extraordinary moments of-of tension imaginable. the stakes, the billions of dollars, the hundreds of thousands of people who'd been involved in building to this one moment of this test of this new weapon, all of that responsibility falling very squarely on oppenheimer's shoulders. newsreel narrator: at the bomb test site, the scientists are working under growing pressure. they are told there must be no further delays. the president must know the results of the test when he meets with stalin. carr: the president of the united states is about to enter into the potsdam conference-- potsdam, a city in germany. he's gonna meet with joseph stalin, winston churchill as well, and talk about the future of europe and the future of the pacific war. the president must know if he has a nuclear weapon in his
herken: and i think that that was a tribute to jean tatlock, because jean and oppie used to read theel narrator: sunday, july 15, 1945. alamogordo, new mexico. it is d-minus one for the test of the world's first atomic device. nolan: the hours leading up to the trinity test are one of the most extraordinary moments of-of tension imaginable. the stakes, the billions of dollars, the hundreds of thousands of people who'd been involved in building to this one moment of this test of this new weapon,...
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jean carroll trial. he has not done well in the civil fraud verdict and now he has the hush money trial coming up and that is going to be the first criminal trial ever prosecuted against a former president. >> rachel, thank you. cbs news legal expert and analyst rikki klieman joins us now. how does this compare to the criminal cases facing trump right now? >> reporter: people might think that the criminal cases are far more significant against donald trump because it involves the possibility of conviction and ultimately the possibility of prison time. however, i would say i am one of the legal experts among and down like many others who firmly believes that this case among others is the one that disturbs donald trump most of all. you have to remember that donald trump has felt that judge engoron has been prejudiced against and from the very beginning and has been very vocal about that fact, saying that the fraud was the first ruling and so why were we even having a trial? because the only thing was to de
jean carroll trial. he has not done well in the civil fraud verdict and now he has the hush money trial coming up and that is going to be the first criminal trial ever prosecuted against a former president. >> rachel, thank you. cbs news legal expert and analyst rikki klieman joins us now. how does this compare to the criminal cases facing trump right now? >> reporter: people might think that the criminal cases are far more significant against donald trump because it involves the...
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stuart: karen jean-pierre still the press secretary.ed to assistant to the president. and shares the podium it often gets a lot of questions. stuart: more on this later on the show. now this. taylor swift and kanye west drama continues which we are told popstar got kanye booted from his seat at the super bowl. did that happen? we have details. the 26 soccer world cup coming to america and expected to bring a lot of money and jobs with it. grady trimble has details on that next. ♪ ♪ as the head of hr, i help lead a successful home security firm. our teams work hard to secure our customers' most valuable assets. and while they do that, i work hard to secure ours... ...our people. that's why we chose principal to provide the benefits and retirement plan that show our people just how much we appreciate them. benefits help us keep top talent. —hey mom. benefits help us grow. because we know how important security is to all. ♪ ♪ me and my friends ♪ ♪ life is better with the credit gods are on your side. rewards once available to the few are n
stuart: karen jean-pierre still the press secretary.ed to assistant to the president. and shares the podium it often gets a lot of questions. stuart: more on this later on the show. now this. taylor swift and kanye west drama continues which we are told popstar got kanye booted from his seat at the super bowl. did that happen? we have details. the 26 soccer world cup coming to america and expected to bring a lot of money and jobs with it. grady trimble has details on that next. ♪ ♪ as the...
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bachetti jeans. for 1899. why did the city decide to make their first goddess? you, this is sofia. whether you are in the city or in the steppe, remember that you are not alone. you are the main thing here, i have saints. i guarantee you that they will buy them. i just tell them the truth, and you lie to them. survivors, awakening, new season. already in okko subscription. the ozonbank card is beneficial for those who like to go shopping and those who like to earn money after going to these stores. spending with ozonbank is a pleasure. cashback up to 25% in rubles. that's it, we're not going on vacation. yes, i won tickermania. this is all for plus points. lisa. i bought chicken example at a delicious point, scanned the code in the application and won a million yandexplus points. believe it or not, you want a million points and millions of other prizes under the stickers in the app, it’s delicious, period. now let's return to the blessed year of 1978, the vocal and instrumental ensemble nadezhda, where did you join? a little later, this was already in the eighti
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similar story with jean-pierre.hat's sad is, stuart, you and i both know tons of people with diverse backgrounds and all sorts of incredible stories who are very good and talented at what they do. it feels like shoe horning people into high profile positions without thinking it through potentially, no consideration for qualification and then checking the box very publicly oh, look at what we've done on dei or representation without going a little deeper into job performance. stuart: there's no transcript released of president biden's counsel interview and president biden won't take a cognitive test and yesterday he walked up to the podium saying i'm not taking any questions from reporters. this looks like a new basement strategy. >>it does and i'm not sure it'sa great plan. they can stand up there and pound the table about how unfair and inaccurate the report is and get a bunch of democrats to come up and wear up and down he's -- swear she's sharp and we've seen him over and over and not having him demonstrate it to
similar story with jean-pierre.hat's sad is, stuart, you and i both know tons of people with diverse backgrounds and all sorts of incredible stories who are very good and talented at what they do. it feels like shoe horning people into high profile positions without thinking it through potentially, no consideration for qualification and then checking the box very publicly oh, look at what we've done on dei or representation without going a little deeper into job performance. stuart: there's no...
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coming up somebody better call hr behind the scenes, tensions perhaps between karine jean-pierre andkirby exploding into the public? ♪ ♪ why won't scout play with us anymore? he has something called osteoarthritis pain. it's joint pain that hurts him all the time. come on, scout. now, there's librela. the first and only once-monthly injection to control your dog's oa pain. veterinary professionals administering librela who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breast feeding, should take extreme care to avoid self-injection, which could cause allergic reactions like anaphylaxis. this is the best day of my life! progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online. so you can get back to your monster to-do list. -really? -get a quote at progresivecommercial.com. ♪ >> judge jeanine: karine jean-pierre trying to butter up the press as reports indicate things are getting sour between her and john kirby. >> happy valentine's day, everybody, let me just -- >> thank you. >> keep our tradition here. >> that's from me. >> that's from jake, jake insisted. >> judge jeanine
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>> you could pick carl or jeans, i guess. pick jeans. jean, since your cat who has his own cardiologist. ye? >>s, of course he does. he has a heart problem. you'll be 14 in june,gist lord willing.. he'd he would probably ask me for money. yeah. in exchange for not repeating all the things he's seen. the tn oh, that is so. he's a dad. jeans could blackmail the hell out of you. >> yeah, she's like jeans and knows it all.i go i got that i worked at boston market and. >> a lot has happened between then and now. yeah. and he's seet and n every secony of it. gus would just say, yeah, very simply, please close your robe. >>, pl you to my house. >> don't go. well, we'll be right back. >> it ain't my dad's razor,iv dad. hey, watch it. it's from gillette. it's from gillette. laughse blades trapped hairs for my face. >> game changer. is contours to it so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best i can get is gillette labs, a must in your medicine cabinet call. coming up, zach h
>> you could pick carl or jeans, i guess. pick jeans. jean, since your cat who has his own cardiologist. ye? >>s, of course he does. he has a heart problem. you'll be 14 in june,gist lord willing.. he'd he would probably ask me for money. yeah. in exchange for not repeating all the things he's seen. the tn oh, that is so. he's a dad. jeans could blackmail the hell out of you. >> yeah, she's like jeans and knows it all.i go i got that i worked at boston market and. >> a...
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started spinning as if with the wave of a hand, later the girl was forced to return to her homeland, jeantball fan, apparently i’ll get rid of it. in a new country , a resident of the capital, little venice, had to master working with his hands. during the coronavirus , chita moved to her dacha. the head of the family drowned for the comfort of his loved ones. but i didn’t have one like that, but i would like to have a house like that. i've never worked with my hands before, never. 9 years of life in belarus, for for a foreigner, pleasant nostalgia. now this is his second home. the couple's children are growing up. five years old. the owner of a chain of burger joints, the first of which opened in molodeshchno, there are rumors that people traveled to the region from the capital for juicy buns , the specialty of the establishments is everything from minced meat to home-made baked goods, in search of ideal proportions the chef spent 4 months in the kitchen, his culinary jury - household, wife, mother-in-law, children, we have everything and for three and three months i fed the borghero fam
started spinning as if with the wave of a hand, later the girl was forced to return to her homeland, jeantball fan, apparently i’ll get rid of it. in a new country , a resident of the capital, little venice, had to master working with his hands. during the coronavirus , chita moved to her dacha. the head of the family drowned for the comfort of his loved ones. but i didn’t have one like that, but i would like to have a house like that. i've never worked with my hands before, never. 9 years...
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jean carroll's team.ents have gone nowhere with judge kaplan and i expect will go absolutely nowhere with the second circuit, the federal court of appeal that will oversee this. >> one thing donald trump didn't say whether alina habba who's going to stay on for the appeal, and it wouldn't be unusual necessarily that a lawyer who was on the original case, wasn't involved in the appeal, but there's something that happened that i wonder if you can help us make sense of. alana habba filed a letter with the court and what she alleged is judge kaplan had an improper bias in the case. then she had to withdraw it, and then roberta kaplan said she could ask the court to sanction habba as a result. explain what happened? because it sounds bizarre. >> the new york post published some allegations over the weekend saying something that i just mentioned to you, that roberta kaplan and judge lou kaplan had worked at the same law firm, paul weiss for a couple of years in the early to mid-'90s. alina habba said that prove
jean carroll's team.ents have gone nowhere with judge kaplan and i expect will go absolutely nowhere with the second circuit, the federal court of appeal that will oversee this. >> one thing donald trump didn't say whether alina habba who's going to stay on for the appeal, and it wouldn't be unusual necessarily that a lawyer who was on the original case, wasn't involved in the appeal, but there's something that happened that i wonder if you can help us make sense of. alana habba filed a...
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, but if you wear jeans in iran, you're around arrested and and put in jail.rating because they just graduated from the university here in iran. "i recently read uh the letter of the supreme leader of the islamic republic of iran, the letter he wrote to the youth of europe and north america, it was very poetically worried and it made me think many things and it made me want to learn more about the islamic republic of iran and and and learn more about your country, your revolution, uh, your beliefs and and what the truth really is, because the letter pointed out that we really shouldn't trust us media." " "i'm addressing you, the youth, not because i overlook your parents, but rather because the future of your nations and your country will soon be in your hands, and i also find that the sense of quest for truth is more rigorous and attentive in your hearts. i would like to talk to you about islam, particularly the image that is presented to you as islam. receive knowledge of islam from its primary and original sources, gain information about islam through the q
, but if you wear jeans in iran, you're around arrested and and put in jail.rating because they just graduated from the university here in iran. "i recently read uh the letter of the supreme leader of the islamic republic of iran, the letter he wrote to the youth of europe and north america, it was very poetically worried and it made me think many things and it made me want to learn more about the islamic republic of iran and and and learn more about your country, your revolution, uh, your...
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new york city, also the white house and karine jean-pierre. so we are going to take a quick break.right back. have grav', your eye symptoms could mean something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com i love your dress. oh thanks! i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of p
new york city, also the white house and karine jean-pierre. so we are going to take a quick break.right back. have grav', your eye symptoms could mean something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist...
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okay, tonight on the hot seat, ford, it's white house press sec karine jean-pierre in focus.kers and media watchdogs have called her out for misleading statements on, that the border is secure, inflation is transitory, president biden is physically and mentally fine. now, should people cut kjp slack because both axios and politico reporting the president has been yelling, he's been angry and cursing out people behind the scenes? what do you think? >> well, think that from the border to the economy and everything in between, liz, that karine karine jean-pierre's gaslighting america. and it's with a blatant out and out lies. and when it comes to joe biden, you know why he's angry? if because 86% of americans think that he's too old to serve another term. it's astounding that 86% of americans can actually agree on something. to put this into perspective, a higher percentage of americans believe that joe biden is too old to be president for another therm than actually believe the earth is flat. 86% to 84%. elizabeth: you know, now there's reports that there's tension behind the s
okay, tonight on the hot seat, ford, it's white house press sec karine jean-pierre in focus.kers and media watchdogs have called her out for misleading statements on, that the border is secure, inflation is transitory, president biden is physically and mentally fine. now, should people cut kjp slack because both axios and politico reporting the president has been yelling, he's been angry and cursing out people behind the scenes? what do you think? >> well, think that from the border to...
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, but if you wear jeans in iran, you're around arrested and and put in.group of students who are graduating from tayron university, they're very happy, they're taking pictures, they're celebrating cuz they just graduated from the... university here in iran. i recently read uh the letter of the supreme leader of the islamic republic of iran, the letter he wrote to the youth of europe and north america, it was very poetically worded and it made me think many things and it made me want to learn more about the islamic republic of iran and and learn more about your country, your revolution, uh, your beliefs and and what the truth really is, because the letter pointed out that we really shouldn't trust us media, so uh, it was, it was, it was important to me to come to the islamic republic of iran and and try to find out more about your country. well, all across the internet, there are millions of... i am dressing you the youth, not because i overlook your parents, but rather because the future of your nations and your country will soon be... in your hands and i
, but if you wear jeans in iran, you're around arrested and and put in.group of students who are graduating from tayron university, they're very happy, they're taking pictures, they're celebrating cuz they just graduated from the... university here in iran. i recently read uh the letter of the supreme leader of the islamic republic of iran, the letter he wrote to the youth of europe and north america, it was very poetically worded and it made me think many things and it made me want to learn...