19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
s. jeffrey young. and i'd say that ukraine is united states is not far behind. we are corruption that ignores the will of the people. jean lee dismisses several actions auction at every level of our government here. tom, a former governor, this point, the united states mainly was a must have corruption scandal has rock. this is unprecedented in the history of the national sheets, mental cur, emoji province, and does directed by the president. what we're seeing here are some of the roofing supplies intended for residence of the officials are accused of embezzling funds, which had been earmarked to provide the country's president to take action calling for the prosecution of the front for they sell themselves. they're not stealing government. you think, stealing, see, i believe when they're asking for the money they asked for that people or people need is firms not stealing situation? don't what you know so far is the reason they seem to be shut down. they've been a big because it was very high ranking, the partitions involved or for about mid partitions before th
s. jeffrey young. and i'd say that ukraine is united states is not far behind. we are corruption that ignores the will of the people. jean lee dismisses several actions auction at every level of our government here. tom, a former governor, this point, the united states mainly was a must have corruption scandal has rock. this is unprecedented in the history of the national sheets, mental cur, emoji province, and does directed by the president. what we're seeing here are some of the roofing...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
designed to bring this war to a rapid conclusion. democratic candidate for governor kentucky, jeffrey young, believes that when it comes to corruption, both kiev and washington have their plates full. i'd say that you crane is probably the most corrupt country in the world right now. and the united states is not far behind. they're totally corrupt tier. most are political parties, routinely rig their own primary that's corruption, ignores the will of the people. and our judicial branch routinely dismisses civil actions that were meritorious. that's one of the worst things when judge can do. we have corruption at every level of our government here in the united states and in kentucky. and it's mostly concentrated at the top, a former governor of kentucky, shan fish raj from the head. and at this point, the united states, mainly washington, but also in every state, is a rotting fish on moscow is set to trade with beijing exclusively in each other's national currencies. russia's deputy prime ministers, the move has been expedited by the current circumstances. and then so which as soon as meani
designed to bring this war to a rapid conclusion. democratic candidate for governor kentucky, jeffrey young, believes that when it comes to corruption, both kiev and washington have their plates full. i'd say that you crane is probably the most corrupt country in the world right now. and the united states is not far behind. they're totally corrupt tier. most are political parties, routinely rig their own primary that's corruption, ignores the will of the people. and our judicial branch...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
designed to bring this war to a rapid conclusion. democratic candidate for governor of kentucky, jeffrey young, believes that when it comes to corruption, both kiev and washington had their place full. i would say that ukraine is probably the most corrupt country in the world right now. and the united states is not far behind. they're totally corrupt tier. most are political parties routinely rig their own primaries. that's corruption, ignores the will of the people and civil actions that were meritorious. that's one of the worst things a judge can do. we have corruption at every level of our government here in the united states and in kentucky. and it's mostly concentrated at the top. a former governor of kentucky shed a fish raj from the head. and at this point, the united states, mainly washington, but also in every state, is a rotting fish are, alas, of corruption, scandal has rocked uganda with dozens of ministers charged with feeling taxpayers money. this is unprecedented in the history of the national resistant movements administration. all this had ministers and dame peas are connected
designed to bring this war to a rapid conclusion. democratic candidate for governor of kentucky, jeffrey young, believes that when it comes to corruption, both kiev and washington had their place full. i would say that ukraine is probably the most corrupt country in the world right now. and the united states is not far behind. they're totally corrupt tier. most are political parties routinely rig their own primaries. that's corruption, ignores the will of the people and civil actions that were...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
on earlier we spoke with perspective democratic candidate for governor of kentucky, jeffrey young, who said that when it comes to corruption, he's of the view key of unwashed thing to have their playful. i'd say that ukraine is probably the most corrupt country in the world right now, and the united states is not far behind. they are totally corrupt here. both are political parties, routinely rig there on primaries, that's corruption. that ignores the will of the people and are into additional branch routinely dismisses civil actions that were meritorious. that's one of the worst things with judge can do. we have corruption at every level of our government here in the united states and in kentucky. and it's mostly concentrated at the top, a former governor of kentucky, shan fish raj from the head. and at this point, the united states, mainly washington, but also in every state, is a rotting fish are not pretty significant said development in the financial world. moscow is set to trade with beijing exclusively in each other's national currencies, according to russia's deputy prime minis
on earlier we spoke with perspective democratic candidate for governor of kentucky, jeffrey young, who said that when it comes to corruption, he's of the view key of unwashed thing to have their playful. i'd say that ukraine is probably the most corrupt country in the world right now, and the united states is not far behind. they are totally corrupt here. both are political parties, routinely rig there on primaries, that's corruption. that ignores the will of the people and are into additional...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
to go further in depth on this one cross live now to jeffrey and young, a democratic candidate for the governor of kentucky jeffrey, it's great to have you on the program today. now we have this joint letter from us lawmakers, logging their concerns about the level of us support for ukraine. it's not the 1st time we've heard such complaints, but do you think their voices are getting louder? i do it's, this letter is not particularly radical, but it's basically good common sense. and it's long overdue. right. and now when it comes to, you know, you mentioned as long overdue. we've just talked about how much money the u. s. congress has approved for ukraine just in one year comparing it to 20 years. and i can't stand. so do you think that there are limits to the level of u. s. a ukraine or is this just feeling like a bottomless pit? still, at this point, it seems like a bottomless pit, but there are real limits based on what's going on in the real world. there couple of limits. one is if the russians managed to conquer or let's say manage to demilitarize, you great. what's the 1st object
to go further in depth on this one cross live now to jeffrey and young, a democratic candidate for the governor of kentucky jeffrey, it's great to have you on the program today. now we have this joint letter from us lawmakers, logging their concerns about the level of us support for ukraine. it's not the 1st time we've heard such complaints, but do you think their voices are getting louder? i do it's, this letter is not particularly radical, but it's basically good common sense. and it's long...
182
182
Apr 4, 2023
04/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey: the exhibition an archaeology of silence at san francisco's de young museum, dramatic in itshting, presents paintings and sculptures, 25 works in all, we that use the iconography of art history to expose violence against black men and women today. an ancient sculpture, the dying gaul. from 200 b.c. now a young man in a hoodie taking his last breaths. the virgin martyr st. cecilia, a 1610 marble sculpture, now transformed by wiley into a large painting of a contemrary woman, the pain, but also the passion and power, so often captured in the history of western religious art and portraiture. kehinde: i'm telling a story about a group of people who, for centuries, have been ignored and forgotten. and i'm using the language of the epic, the heroic, even the elegiac, the sort of sadness that surrounds a lot of these big monuments, to be able to make someone feel special again, to make someone feel fully formed, mourned after. i don't know. is it a sad show, or is there something here that says that there's a bit of growth and a bit of light in the midst of all this sadness? you jef
jeffrey: the exhibition an archaeology of silence at san francisco's de young museum, dramatic in itshting, presents paintings and sculptures, 25 works in all, we that use the iconography of art history to expose violence against black men and women today. an ancient sculpture, the dying gaul. from 200 b.c. now a young man in a hoodie taking his last breaths. the virgin martyr st. cecilia, a 1610 marble sculpture, now transformed by wiley into a large painting of a contemrary woman, the pain,...
145
145
Apr 3, 2023
04/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the de young museum in san francisco.org/newshour, including how the high cost of prison burdens incarcerated people leave after their release. geoff: -- amna: and join us again here tomorrow night, where we will have the latest on the arraignment of former president trump in new york. and that's the newshour for tonight. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been funded by -- >> we offer a variety of no contract plans and our u.s. based customer service team can find one that fits you. visit consumer cellular. tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson. the ford foundation -- working wi visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. funding for america at a crossroads was provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public casting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> welcome to "a
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the de young museum in san francisco.org/newshour, including how the high cost of prison burdens incarcerated people leave after their release. geoff: -- amna: and join us again here tomorrow night, where we will have the latest on the arraignment of former president trump in new york. and that's the newshour for tonight. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been funded by -- >> we offer a variety of no contract plans and our u.s....
98
98
Apr 24, 2023
04/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
and numerous other books for young readers. jeffreyinterview with the legendary author later this week. ♪ geoff: del seymour works to secure long-term employment for underserved communities in san francisco. he has lived there for more than 30 years and is also co-chair of san francisco's local homeless coordinating board. here, he shares his brief but spectacular take on restoring people's dignity. del: the number one thing in getting clean is the desire to be clean. you can make the mechanics of being clean. any of those people can stop using drugs at any moment. but do they want to stop using drugs? those are two different things. ♪ del: i arrived in the tenderloin 35 years ago, and never knew what that name meant. probably never heard that name. but i wanted to come visit san francisco. when i got out of my car, it looked like a movie set. i said, this can't be real, this has to be propped up houses, storefronts, and all the people walking around and all of these delivery situations, with needles in their arms and halfway naked or
and numerous other books for young readers. jeffreyinterview with the legendary author later this week. ♪ geoff: del seymour works to secure long-term employment for underserved communities in san francisco. he has lived there for more than 30 years and is also co-chair of san francisco's local homeless coordinating board. here, he shares his brief but spectacular take on restoring people's dignity. del: the number one thing in getting clean is the desire to be clean. you can make the...
124
124
Apr 13, 2023
04/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
he had me on jeffrey epstein'sen island with young people. i've never been anywhere with young people. were you and you wer people. e on orji island. >> that's what he says. that's what he said . just asking. >> and it's not true. you are not true. so i am threatening to sue himeg as well, because, you know,s when governments go after witnesses, they'll do anything.e they'll twiss,t, they'll turn,yl they'll threaten, they'll threaten relatives, they'll threaten everything. >>latives,hreate it's about timg said , i'm going to fight back . >> i'm going to su.e the persono and i'll get discovery. s let's even the playing field, let's level the playing. bragg'uestion, will bragg's lawsuit against jim jordan hold up? >> greg jarrett? no, it won't hold up.will not g the judge will not grant a temporary restraining order. >> you know, it is so amazings a that alvin braggma said any thid is an unconstitutional attacknsu on his unconstitutional indictment. tiand then he also said , oh, if i answer questions, it will disclose secretive confidentialques
he had me on jeffrey epstein'sen island with young people. i've never been anywhere with young people. were you and you wer people. e on orji island. >> that's what he says. that's what he said . just asking. >> and it's not true. you are not true. so i am threatening to sue himeg as well, because, you know,s when governments go after witnesses, they'll do anything.e they'll twiss,t, they'll turn,yl they'll threaten, they'll threaten relatives, they'll threaten everything....
146
146
Apr 5, 2023
04/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffreys, bbc news. a man who abducted a young girl from an outback campsite in australia and held her captive has been jailedey and our correspondent, phil mercer. i would imagine that many around the world remember really well when cleo went missing. the huge search that went on, talk us through today's news.— went on, talk us through today's news. went on, talk us through toda 's news. . , ., , today's news. terence kelly has been sentenced _ today's news. terence kelly has been sentenced in _ today's news. terence kelly has been sentenced in western - been sentenced in western australia's district court to a maximum term of 13.5 years in prison. thejudge said maximum term of 13.5 years in prison. the judge said this maximum term of 13.5 years in prison. thejudge said this is a man who lived in a fantasy world, who had suffered a neurological impairment and was using methamphetamine at the time of the abduction. terence kelly did not say much during the hearing. is that a few metres away from the parents of cleo smith, who back in october 2021 had the terrifying ordeal of waking up in the morning to find t
jeffreys, bbc news. a man who abducted a young girl from an outback campsite in australia and held her captive has been jailedey and our correspondent, phil mercer. i would imagine that many around the world remember really well when cleo went missing. the huge search that went on, talk us through today's news.— went on, talk us through today's news. went on, talk us through toda 's news. . , ., , today's news. terence kelly has been sentenced _ today's news. terence kelly has been sentenced...
143
143
Apr 13, 2023
04/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
he had me on jeffrey epstein's island -- i never been anywhere with young people. him >> sean: you on orgy island? i'm just asking. >> that's what he said. i am threatening to sue him as well because when governments go after witnesses, they will do anything, they will twist, they will turn, they will threaten relatives, they will threaten everything, it's about time the defendant said i'm going to fight back. i'm going to sue the person and i'll get discovery too, let's even the playing field. >> sean: last question, will bragg's lawsuit against jim jordan hold up? >> it won't hold up, the judge will not grant a temporary restraining order. it is so amazing that alvin bragg said -- this is an unconstitutional attack on his unconstitutional indictment and then he said if i answer questions, it will disclose secretive confidential communications periods assistant wrote a tell-all book disclosing all the sensitive confidential information. this is a lawsuit that will not succeed to. >> sean: this book talks about all the cases that donald trump is facing. big applaus
he had me on jeffrey epstein's island -- i never been anywhere with young people. him >> sean: you on orgy island? i'm just asking. >> that's what he said. i am threatening to sue him as well because when governments go after witnesses, they will do anything, they will twist, they will turn, they will threaten relatives, they will threaten everything, it's about time the defendant said i'm going to fight back. i'm going to sue the person and i'll get discovery too, let's even the...
140
140
Apr 13, 2023
04/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
she said jpmorgan chase was aware by 2006 that jeffrey epstein was accused of paying cash to have underage girls and youngwomen brought to his home. concerns were raised in 2006 and jeffrey epstein was convicted in 2008 jpmorgan chase continued the relationship as a client with him until 2013 the filing reveal that jpmorgan chase compliance staff brought up concerns. in 2010, one official said epstein quote should go. in 2011, other staffers discussed news articles with epstein compared with trafficking of human girls that was the suit which alleged the bank obstructed the trafficking victims protection act. epstein's large withdrawals drew the attention in 2006 of officials who routinely withdrew $40,000 to $80,000 in cash the money was for fuel and landing fees for planes and during years when jeffrey epstein was under house arrest according to the suit. jpmorgan chase declined to comment on the filings jpmorgan chase's ceo jamie dimon was interviewed last week and asked if jpmorgan chase should have acted more quickly rather than waiting years dimon replied hindsight is a fabulous gift. >> eamon, what
she said jpmorgan chase was aware by 2006 that jeffrey epstein was accused of paying cash to have underage girls and youngwomen brought to his home. concerns were raised in 2006 and jeffrey epstein was convicted in 2008 jpmorgan chase continued the relationship as a client with him until 2013 the filing reveal that jpmorgan chase compliance staff brought up concerns. in 2010, one official said epstein quote should go. in 2011, other staffers discussed news articles with epstein compared with...
46
46
Apr 23, 2023
04/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffreys, bbc news. prince louis turns 5 today — which can mean only one thing — a new royal picture has been released. it shows the young family have shared — the other is a close—up of a very happy, birthday boy. there is much more on that and all our other stories on the bbc news website or app. thanks for your company, goodbye. hello. quite a marked change in our weather to come for the start of the new week. most of us have seen real cloud at times, it is looking drier to start the new week but it will be turning colder. this area of low pressure brought the weekend's unsettled weather and heads off to the continent for monday, as it pulls away it engages a northerly airstream and arctic air flights all the way south across the uk on monday and stick around for tuesday wednesday. winds gusting to five, 50 mph around the coast of northern and eastern scotland into the small hours of monday. a cold air pushing in, turning showers increasingly to snow. furthersouth, in, turning showers increasingly to snow. further south, some rain in the south—west of england, overnight frost for scotland. elsewhere we should see temp
jeffreys, bbc news. prince louis turns 5 today — which can mean only one thing — a new royal picture has been released. it shows the young family have shared — the other is a close—up of a very happy, birthday boy. there is much more on that and all our other stories on the bbc news website or app. thanks for your company, goodbye. hello. quite a marked change in our weather to come for the start of the new week. most of us have seen real cloud at times, it is looking drier to start the...
69
69
Apr 12, 2023
04/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
to speak to and i am about to speak to a young student who was in the room at the time but there has been some political reaction. the leader of the dup jeffreyction. the leader of the dupjeffrey donaldson listened into the speech and met him just moments before he went on stage. he was asked by the bbc weathered the visit had been a missed opportunity for northern ireland because of the fact that we don't have power—sharing in stormont at the moment. power-sharing in stormont at the moment. ,., ., ., , moment. the solution will not be found in speeches _ moment. the solution will not be found in speeches made - moment. the solution will not be found in speeches made at - moment. the solution will not be - found in speeches made at stormont, it will_ found in speeches made at stormont, it will be _ found in speeches made at stormont, it will be found in the hard graft and hard — it will be found in the hard graft and hard yards we need to undertake to get— and hard yards we need to undertake to get this _ and hard yards we need to undertake to get this right and i am determined to get it right. i will continue — determined to get it right. i
to speak to and i am about to speak to a young student who was in the room at the time but there has been some political reaction. the leader of the dup jeffreyction. the leader of the dupjeffrey donaldson listened into the speech and met him just moments before he went on stage. he was asked by the bbc weathered the visit had been a missed opportunity for northern ireland because of the fact that we don't have power—sharing in stormont at the moment. power-sharing in stormont at the moment....
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
can't persuade jeffrey to join him from the remains of the earl, see across dusty deserts, to the green highlands of the he saw mountains was pakistan a land of extremes? ah sh. this young documentary filmmaker wants to know what really made cal only high in tech, him unravel this ancient enigma virtual reality. wookey, uncover the story for human kind or will this new theory remain a secret forever? tomorrow to 30 minutes on d. w. o. our specialties have session with spiced with the luxury and pleasure. flavored with a touch of art and to culinary excellence. this is where all the actually serving in europe to saver your rollbacks in 90 minutes on the d. w. what are sports all about in winning fighter scoring? when we say they were about never giving up the most exciting sport stories about people passion and their dr. sports life every weekend on d w. ah ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. donald trump's lawyers, hagel lloyd the terms of his arrest, the former president's lawyers say he will not be hancock when he surrenders on choose day. security is expected to be high for the court hearing in new york. it's the 1st criminal case against the u. s. president
can't persuade jeffrey to join him from the remains of the earl, see across dusty deserts, to the green highlands of the he saw mountains was pakistan a land of extremes? ah sh. this young documentary filmmaker wants to know what really made cal only high in tech, him unravel this ancient enigma virtual reality. wookey, uncover the story for human kind or will this new theory remain a secret forever? tomorrow to 30 minutes on d. w. o. our specialties have session with spiced with the luxury and...
84
84
Apr 3, 2023
04/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey epstein's contact was well-known inside jpmorgan, at the time that jpmorgan had its banking relationship with epstein. they say his behavior was so widely known that senior executives joked about epstein's interest in youngail here that appears to me to be new, at least new to me, is epstein's relationship with jill lain maxwell and the banking relationship that those two shared, the financial relationship that those two shared, epstein transferred more than $23 million to ghislaine maxwell between 1999 and 2002. so, you get a sense of the volume of dollars that were being moved in and out of epstein's accounts here. so, there will be a legal fight over these redactions and how much of this new information can become public, but as of right now, it is all under seal, melissa. >> all right, eamon, thank you, eamon javers meantime, shares of mcdonald's closing on a new high today, even as the company prepares to lay off workers. the fast food chain closing corporate offices in the u.s. with plans to inform affected employees virtually. kate rogers joins with the details. kate >> melissa, mcdonald's set to inform corporate workers of layoffs earlier this week. a memo says it istemporarily closing offices to
jeffrey epstein's contact was well-known inside jpmorgan, at the time that jpmorgan had its banking relationship with epstein. they say his behavior was so widely known that senior executives joked about epstein's interest in youngail here that appears to me to be new, at least new to me, is epstein's relationship with jill lain maxwell and the banking relationship that those two shared, the financial relationship that those two shared, epstein transferred more than $23 million to ghislaine...
53
53
Apr 13, 2023
04/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
young taniel hernandez has decided he wants a life as a professional musician. >> music is my life. and i love it as i'm -- and i love it as much as i do my mom. jeffreyfe and you love it as much as you love your mom? >> yeah. jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i am jeffrey brown in detroit. geoff: i can't wait to watch him perform on the big stage. that is the newshour for toght. amna: i'm on the vase. on behalf of the entire team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering plans to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including leonard and norma core vine and koo and patricia yuen. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributi
young taniel hernandez has decided he wants a life as a professional musician. >> music is my life. and i love it as i'm -- and i love it as much as i do my mom. jeffreyfe and you love it as much as you love your mom? >> yeah. jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i am jeffrey brown in detroit. geoff: i can't wait to watch him perform on the big stage. that is the newshour for toght. amna: i'm on the vase. on behalf of the entire team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for...
100
100
Apr 4, 2023
04/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
the lawsuit over jpmorgan chase and alleging jeffrey epstein's behavior was widely known at jpmorgan chase that executives joked about his interest in young girls. that referred to one executive's t 2008 email which was redacted. the claim was previously stated as meritless >> people did know that, by the way. that part everybody knew >> what kind of legs does this have still talking about jeffrey epstein? >> 2008. >> he got indicted. >> the sweet deal from who was it someone who had a national position and i can't remember. a national position who arranged that sweet deal. in the trump administration, wasn't it? >> yup. >> arranged. the deal -- suddenly epstein was out again. not out of incarceration, but out and about. well known people started fraternizing with him. >> even after. >> because the deal he got sort of didn't exonerate him. oh, it is okay now you know, i'm not going to mention names. high profile people. >> a lot of them >> after that deal the guy's name it began with an "a. he had been in florida and became a national -- >> we'll look it up. >> he was in the cabinet >>> former president trump is in new york city this morn
the lawsuit over jpmorgan chase and alleging jeffrey epstein's behavior was widely known at jpmorgan chase that executives joked about his interest in young girls. that referred to one executive's t 2008 email which was redacted. the claim was previously stated as meritless >> people did know that, by the way. that part everybody knew >> what kind of legs does this have still talking about jeffrey epstein? >> 2008. >> he got indicted. >> the sweet deal from who was...
214
214
Apr 6, 2023
04/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey dahmer's and ted bundy's. there are prisons full of people who have made mistakes, when they were young people, that have grown as an innocent person is open the door into the humanity that exists inside of prisons and mass incarceration. for people, like jj, who are innocent, it is just tell. i mean, at least if cage for 23 years, seven months and eight days for something that you provably did not do and no one in power is doing anything about it. >> right >> it's astonishing to me. >> so that takes me to the question i want to ask you brother j.j. >> sure. >> you talked about hope and talked about humanity. how do you -- or how did you keep hate from taking root in your spirit? >> that's really a good question i honestly didn't know hate until i was incarcerated i didn't learn about hate until i got caught in the system, but i knew that hate would take over my humanity if i allowed it to thrive inside of me, so i had to fight back, and that's not just for me that's for the people that i love and the people that believe in me. and it's for the overall betterment of society. you know, individuals that are wron
jeffrey dahmer's and ted bundy's. there are prisons full of people who have made mistakes, when they were young people, that have grown as an innocent person is open the door into the humanity that exists inside of prisons and mass incarceration. for people, like jj, who are innocent, it is just tell. i mean, at least if cage for 23 years, seven months and eight days for something that you provably did not do and no one in power is doing anything about it. >> right >> it's...
31
31
Apr 2, 2023
04/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
young. then we will discuss tax policy and the 2023 tax filing season with a senior economist, erica york. and later the historical significance of former president trump's recent indictment with jeffrey ingle, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is sunday, april 2, 2023, and this is "washington journal." former president donald trump facing criminal charges, although we don't know the details. we could learn more on tuesday when trump is expected to appear at eight manhattan courthouse for arraignment. republicans, even some who could be on the ballot against trump in 2024, say the case reflects democrats' vendetta against the former president. democrats have denied it and said the manhattan d.a. should be allowed to proceed without the influence of elected leaders in washington and are using a common refrain, "no one is above the law." we want to hear from you, what is your reaction to former president trump's indictment. republicans, we want you to call us at (202) 748-8001 democrats dial (202) 748-8000, independents, your line is (202) 748-8002. you can also send us a text message
young. then we will discuss tax policy and the 2023 tax filing season with a senior economist, erica york. and later the historical significance of former president trump's recent indictment with jeffrey ingle, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is sunday, april 2, 2023, and this is "washington journal." former president donald trump facing criminal charges, although we...
27
27
Apr 2, 2023
04/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
young. then we will discuss tax policy and the 2023 tax filing season with a senior economist, erica york. and later the historical significance of former president trump's recent indictment with jeffrey ingle, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is sunday, april 2, 2023, and this is "washington journal." former president donald trump facing criminal charges, although we don't know the details. we could learn more on tuesday when trump is expected to appear at eight manhattan courthouse for arraignment. republicans, even some who could be on the ballot against trump in 2024, say the case reflects democrats' vendetta against the former president. democrats have denied it and said the manhattan d.a. should be allowed to proceed without the influence of elected leaders in washington and are using a common refrain, "no one is above the law." we want to hear from you, what is your reaction to former president trump's indictment. republicans, we want you to call us at (202) 748-8001 democrats dial (202) 748-8000, independents, your line is (202) 748-8002. you can also send us a text message
young. then we will discuss tax policy and the 2023 tax filing season with a senior economist, erica york. and later the historical significance of former president trump's recent indictment with jeffrey ingle, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is sunday, april 2, 2023, and this is "washington journal." former president donald trump facing criminal charges, although we...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
and we will adamantly oppose all future aid packages unless jeffrey young says that when it comes to corruption, keyboard and united states is not ignoring the will of the people. so that's one of the worst things that judge can do. we have a former governor ashington, but also in every state is a radical currencies. now school into rushes devotee prime minister alexander, to which and soon as many was the trend is changing the dollar and the uber in demand. now this trend will continue our colleagues from china and sanctions on russia's gas form bank and remove it. given the banks role in the russian establishment. suppose also suggest bombing the impulse of russian, alimentary amanda, and cutting the swift financial line. we'll leave europe with few option countries band impulse of russian oil. they've actually it that the oil takes to get to its final destination, the e followed by the u. s. and the u. k, which snaps up the rest. as, as more refiners seek the discounted supply from moscow, april data is on track to pass those numbers. asians want to trade directly with countries s
and we will adamantly oppose all future aid packages unless jeffrey young says that when it comes to corruption, keyboard and united states is not ignoring the will of the people. so that's one of the worst things that judge can do. we have a former governor ashington, but also in every state is a radical currencies. now school into rushes devotee prime minister alexander, to which and soon as many was the trend is changing the dollar and the uber in demand. now this trend will continue our...