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johns? >> commissioner richard s.e. s: i move the recommendation. >> second. >> does that include the recommendations that member matsuda made? >> yes. >> can you reiterate those? >> >> president diane matsuda: the first one is to maybe call out dr. thurman's contributions as the significance in your criterion. i know it's mentioned in the works but to highlight that. i know she can do. and no. 2, include dr. sue bailey as part of that landmark. >> on that motion, commissioners -- >> excuse me, president matsuda, did you also ask for the link of the church in japantown. >> i just shared that with you. it's part of the report already but just to show the significance of dr. thurman's intentionality and what was happening during that time. >> very good, then, commissioners, if i understand the motion correctly is to adopt a resolution to initiate as amended to include additional call outs for dr. thurman's contributions and to include dr. sue bailey thurman as a contributor. [roll call] so moved, commissioners. that motion
johns? >> commissioner richard s.e. s: i move the recommendation. >> second. >> does that include the recommendations that member matsuda made? >> yes. >> can you reiterate those? >> >> president diane matsuda: the first one is to maybe call out dr. thurman's contributions as the significance in your criterion. i know it's mentioned in the works but to highlight that. i know she can do. and no. 2, include dr. sue bailey as part of that landmark....
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john richard, re al jazeera cox's bazaar kale sir opted in iraq's parliament on monday, after a controversial new election law was passed, the legislation moved the country to proportional representation, but independent and peace said the change is unfairly benefit. larger parties muffled upper wafford reports from baghdad. ah, he is in the iraqi parliament in the middest of a vote on amendments to the election law of the heated session that ran late on sunday night and into the early hours of one day. it was finally passed, the legislation means provincial and national government representatives will be chosen on the basis of proportional representation law. you can enlighten your quote or not. in our case, it will preserve the rights of the main components of iraqi society and prevent the instability created by the multiple constituency system in the last election. but opposition. lawmakers say it favors larger, more established political parties at the expense of emerging blocks and independent m. p. 's with her the hallway protestant against that changes took place in several provinces a
john richard, re al jazeera cox's bazaar kale sir opted in iraq's parliament on monday, after a controversial new election law was passed, the legislation moved the country to proportional representation, but independent and peace said the change is unfairly benefit. larger parties muffled upper wafford reports from baghdad. ah, he is in the iraqi parliament in the middest of a vote on amendments to the election law of the heated session that ran late on sunday night and into the early hours of...
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churchill, british prime minister, army reservist journalist, writer artist and nobel laureate, and richard, john churchill. his father was a descendant of the duke of marbra. his mother was the daughter of a prominent american financier, churchill, graduated from the royal military college, but never received a higher education. it was a bit of a trouble maker. he did not go to university. he did not want to, i think he cause some trouble at school, but it was a very good school harrow, a former british diplomat also william melanson is well acquainted with winston churchill, his biography, or the greatest britain ever. according to a b. b. c poll, he started the military career, actually in cuba, he was actually fighting for spain against the rebels in cuba. and then he was in india. he then went of sudan was even at the bath of om dorman. and he saw serious military action. he was in the boer war fighting, and he was actually imprisoned and escaped. more than that, he also enlisted during the great war, what we call the 1st world war churchill. i was also a romantic figure. he wanted to be a g
churchill, british prime minister, army reservist journalist, writer artist and nobel laureate, and richard, john churchill. his father was a descendant of the duke of marbra. his mother was the daughter of a prominent american financier, churchill, graduated from the royal military college, but never received a higher education. it was a bit of a trouble maker. he did not go to university. he did not want to, i think he cause some trouble at school, but it was a very good school harrow, a...
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here's richard galpin. john bridges, tell me more. yes, it's auoin john bridges, tell me more.oing at such a _ john bridges, tell me more. yes, it's going at such a high - john bridges, tell me more. yes it's going at such a high speed, it's got so much energy. that's why there is this general issue that if ever an asteroid at this sort of speed and size did burst on the earth it could have potentially catastrophic effects. this earth it could have potentially catastrophic effects. this must be wonderful for— catastrophic effects. this must be wonderful for a _ catastrophic effects. this must be wonderful for a scientist - catastrophic effects. this must be wonderful for a scientist like - wonderful for a scientist like yourself. and in terms of whatever information you can gather from an asteroid like this.— asteroid like this. yes, we plan an awful lot during _ asteroid like this. yes, we plan an awful lot during the _ asteroid like this. yes, we plan an awful lot during the space-age - asteroid like this. yes, we plan an| awful lot during the space-age but awful lot during t
here's richard galpin. john bridges, tell me more. yes, it's auoin john bridges, tell me more.oing at such a _ john bridges, tell me more. yes, it's going at such a high - john bridges, tell me more. yes it's going at such a high speed, it's got so much energy. that's why there is this general issue that if ever an asteroid at this sort of speed and size did burst on the earth it could have potentially catastrophic effects. this earth it could have potentially catastrophic effects. this must be...
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vaughan, it is important to say, of the accusations, but for the five other men charged, john blaine, matthew hoggard, richardw gale, they had either all of the charges against them all some of the charges against them all some of the charges against them upheld by the cricket disciplinary action. earlier we heard from azeem rafiq, who made these claims back in 2020 which started the whole process which started the whole process which has now been coming on for three years. for which has now been coming on for three yew-— which has now been coming on for three veere— which has now been coming on for three ears. ., ., ., three years. for me, from day one, i have tried — three years. for me, from day one, i have tried very _ three years. for me, from day one, i have tried very much _ three years. for me, from day one, i have tried very much to _ three years. for me, from day one, i have tried very much to make - three years. for me, from day one, i have tried very much to make sure . three years. for me, from day one, i have tried very much to make sure it| have tried very much to make sure it is not _ have tri
vaughan, it is important to say, of the accusations, but for the five other men charged, john blaine, matthew hoggard, richardw gale, they had either all of the charges against them all some of the charges against them all some of the charges against them upheld by the cricket disciplinary action. earlier we heard from azeem rafiq, who made these claims back in 2020 which started the whole process which started the whole process which has now been coming on for three years. for which has now...
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richard braga case. the clearance norman case, the john doe case, the richard left man case. i have cataloged on the just security website all of the presidents in new york with this kind of a books and records violation is bumped up to a felony where there's an intent to cover up a camera. jeanne finance. it's important jessica right to challenge some of those things that are being stated as fact out there when, when, in fact, they're not fact based on absolutely and there are so many people so many republicans, especially rushing to donald trump's defense right now normal. i want to stay with the legal aspect of this for just one second, because there's been a lot of talk about these 30 plus charges really zeroing in on that number of 30 plus charges. what do you make of that? and is there any significance there? well, we know that each one of these 11 checks jessica by themselves could constitute a separate counts in an indictment and, uh , there's associated, uh, record keeping that goes with each one of those checks that could also constitute each one. a separate books a
richard braga case. the clearance norman case, the john doe case, the richard left man case. i have cataloged on the just security website all of the presidents in new york with this kind of a books and records violation is bumped up to a felony where there's an intent to cover up a camera. jeanne finance. it's important jessica right to challenge some of those things that are being stated as fact out there when, when, in fact, they're not fact based on absolutely and there are so many people...
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this time in color for tv, and starting as paul boy or richard thomas, famous as the fresh faced john boy from wholesome american series. the waltons, the film won an emmy, but had little impact for years after the end of the vietnam war. pacifism wasn't seen as a very radical stage. the seeing had it's, it's a reason maybe why the film didn't get that much international attention. although it's a very good film, avoidance and with a furnace issued emotionally disunion often stationed all 3 movies take liberty with remarks original novel. but only the netflix version adds a parallel storyline in which german vice chancellor mathias asked maga played in the film by daniel blue brokers a piece deal with the french in real like german right. when you spun the armesis into a conspiracy, turning asbell gothic office into escape good finds its issue again with death houses down mentioned on william o. c, a week later after you sign it he, they started the legend of, of the back stabbing edge and we call it like he, we, they said we would have won the war. politics betrayed us. he sent, he s
this time in color for tv, and starting as paul boy or richard thomas, famous as the fresh faced john boy from wholesome american series. the waltons, the film won an emmy, but had little impact for years after the end of the vietnam war. pacifism wasn't seen as a very radical stage. the seeing had it's, it's a reason maybe why the film didn't get that much international attention. although it's a very good film, avoidance and with a furnace issued emotionally disunion often stationed all 3...
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this time in color for tv, and starting as paul boy or richard thomas, famous as the fresh faced john boy from wholesome american series. the waltons, the film won an emmy, but had little impact for years after the end of the vietnam war. pacifism wasn't seen as a very radical stage. the seeing the depth, it's a reason maybe why the film didn't get that much international attention, although it's a very good film, avoidance and with a furnace issued emotionally each bit assumed and often stationed all 3 movies, take liberty with remarks original novel. but only the netflix version adds a parallel storyline in which german vice chancellor mathias at aback. i played in the film by daniel blue to brokers a piece deal with the french in real life german. right. when you spawn the armesis into a conspiracy, turning asbell got us into escape, good signs. it's a shooting fucking with death. how so stout mentioned when william o. c. a week later after he signed it he, they started the legend of of the back stabbing legend. we call it like he, we, they said we would have won the war. politics
this time in color for tv, and starting as paul boy or richard thomas, famous as the fresh faced john boy from wholesome american series. the waltons, the film won an emmy, but had little impact for years after the end of the vietnam war. pacifism wasn't seen as a very radical stage. the seeing the depth, it's a reason maybe why the film didn't get that much international attention, although it's a very good film, avoidance and with a furnace issued emotionally each bit assumed and often...
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and that person is the defendant, richard alexander murdaugh. >> john: only one person had the motive, means, opportunity, etc., to commit these crimes. however, there's no blood, there's no dna, there's a little bit of gunshot residue but that would be expected given the circumstances and no murder weapons. so, how do you pin it on him? >> other than -- yeah, there's problems. listen, kudos to the prosecutor for making that necessary and compelling argument. he's the only one. but wait a second, in recent time literally a couple days ago there was an expert for the defense who said the evidence was consistent with two shooters. now, they don't even have to believe that, they just have to entertain it and if it's even possible it blows the state's theory out of the water and like you said, for every action a reaction. they have watched date line murder mystery, studied csi. they know when you shoot a gun at close range you will be covered with items like blood, tissue, etc., and he wasn't. that is a problem they must hammer home on the closing argument to overcome their challenges. >>
and that person is the defendant, richard alexander murdaugh. >> john: only one person had the motive, means, opportunity, etc., to commit these crimes. however, there's no blood, there's no dna, there's a little bit of gunshot residue but that would be expected given the circumstances and no murder weapons. so, how do you pin it on him? >> other than -- yeah, there's problems. listen, kudos to the prosecutor for making that necessary and compelling argument. he's the only one. but...
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john kirby. >>> joining us now, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel and former national security advisor ben rhodes. let's talk about the impact. you know the region. you have been there. this is a war -- continuing war and potential conflict in a large alphabet soup of coalitions from your vast experience. >> it is an ongoing conflict in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. this area used to be the isis caliphate. when isis had its state, which isis was using to organize attacks in syria, in iraq, in paris, in the united states, in france, it was based in this part of what was a bigger caliphate in iraq, but specifically in this area in syria. u.s. troops went in there and worked with local forces, particularly the kurdish forces, to destroy that caliphate. u.s. troops are still there. they are still fighting against isis. the last two isis leaders were killed by american forces in syria. the mission is not talked about a lot. but it has been very effective, according to many military officials i have spoken to, current and former. i've been there. it is a small mission
john kirby. >>> joining us now, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel and former national security advisor ben rhodes. let's talk about the impact. you know the region. you have been there. this is a war -- continuing war and potential conflict in a large alphabet soup of coalitions from your vast experience. >> it is an ongoing conflict in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. this area used to be the isis caliphate. when isis had its state, which isis...
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approval rating that is not a recipe of success in 2024. >> gillian: john and we have to leave it there i appreciate you. >> richardod to be with you. >> garrett: good to see you, gillian, take care. >> john: warning military conflict with the united states is inevitable unless president biden changes course on taiwan. so the pentagon are they taking necessary steps to prepare for battle? special report anchor bret baier is here to weigh in. >> gillian: plus karine jean-pierre said to take the podium just a moment. this comes after two americans were murdered according to mexican officials in a mexico border town notorious for cartel violence. how is this tragic incident going to impact bilateral relations between the u.s. and mexican governments? we will talk about it the former federal agent who was ambushed himself by a cartel while on the job. retire special agent joins us coming up next. >> they will see people crossing in united states as well if we are not careful. i recommend we take the fight to the cartel and use extreme prejudice. of extreme prejudice because they are killing americans. ♪vetehome ♪ car l
approval rating that is not a recipe of success in 2024. >> gillian: john and we have to leave it there i appreciate you. >> richardod to be with you. >> garrett: good to see you, gillian, take care. >> john: warning military conflict with the united states is inevitable unless president biden changes course on taiwan. so the pentagon are they taking necessary steps to prepare for battle? special report anchor bret baier is here to weigh in. >> gillian: plus karine...
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. >> good morning supervisors i'm richard johns i'm and have the left 12 years occupied the state historian on historic preservation commission. the vicktory why gray hen appointed. i want to be clear that i am here today speaking on behalf of moiz and not the historic preservation commission. i think that there is absolutely no question that -- victoria gray is well qualified to occupy the seat of being history yen and she gave, i thought an impressive history of her accomplishments upon which the qualityification is based. i have found that the commission has been called upon to not only preserve exeter yors but intear yors, interiors don't come as often but when they do they are extreme low important. and the commission has irrelevant assisted bistaff in a confident way. if not had the expertise on the commission itself. which miss gray would provide t. is important that she was born and raised in san francisco. i say that because although it is in the a qualification from the seat. it is tremendous low important when evaluating comments this people both in favor of and in opposition to
. >> good morning supervisors i'm richard johns i'm and have the left 12 years occupied the state historian on historic preservation commission. the vicktory why gray hen appointed. i want to be clear that i am here today speaking on behalf of moiz and not the historic preservation commission. i think that there is absolutely no question that -- victoria gray is well qualified to occupy the seat of being history yen and she gave, i thought an impressive history of her accomplishments upon...
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. >>> now to the story of an unlikely whistle-blower, the wife wife of president richard nixon's attorney general, johnpiracy, martha mitchell was always outspoken. then she became one of the first insiders that there were higher ups or something else involved in that watergate break-in. she was gaslighted by the nixon administration to try to keep her quiet. a new film "the martha mitchell effect" chronicling how she was silenced was screened at the meet the press film festival in new york and has now been nominated for an oscar in the short documentary category. >> if i have something on my mind, i'm not going out to yell it to anybody unless i believe it's what should be said. >> i'm convinced if it hadn't been for martha. >> joining me now is debra mcclutchey, the codirector, and the director and editor of this documentary of "the martha mitchell effect." you both know this, we've talked before. i've seen it so many times now. i love this movie. congratulations to both of you. being nominated for an oscar is so cool. i mean, just being nominated and why did you want to make a documentary about mart
. >>> now to the story of an unlikely whistle-blower, the wife wife of president richard nixon's attorney general, johnpiracy, martha mitchell was always outspoken. then she became one of the first insiders that there were higher ups or something else involved in that watergate break-in. she was gaslighted by the nixon administration to try to keep her quiet. a new film "the martha mitchell effect" chronicling how she was silenced was screened at the meet the press film...
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the question still remains about richard john tory donor you know bombed in as a chairman been notablybut a lot of the time they always have political who are affiliated the of party who's in power with the people who's in power with the people who were in power at the time. that's just not even that's not even that's not even unusual. rebekah what do you think? because seem giving because people seem be giving gary excuse gary lineker an excuse absolutely . and i think the absolutely. and i think the thing they're talking about how they get all of this politicisation of the bbc what it comes to down is british people are being bullied on their and by quasi their doorsteps and by a quasi civilities that are threatening them out like bills them coming out like red bills with threats of being sent with the threats of being sent to put to fund this to prison, put to fund this organisation and, it is obliged under its charter to be impartial. that's what comes down to all of this, of tit for tat, you know, what about trade that's going on here and going on across the country from the left
the question still remains about richard john tory donor you know bombed in as a chairman been notablybut a lot of the time they always have political who are affiliated the of party who's in power with the people who's in power with the people who were in power at the time. that's just not even that's not even that's not even unusual. rebekah what do you think? because seem giving because people seem be giving gary excuse gary lineker an excuse absolutely . and i think the absolutely. and i...
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on his way, the dog barks the caravan and john is, therefore we must live and work according to the definition of a dog, comrade richard parliamentary assembly , sent russia into three letters with the same phrase about a russian warship. what is naturally rehart calls about? he immediately made a tweet, posted on the internet and began to hype, because everything that is done in this pro-western policy is done for the sake of one hype with hurtful words the side of moscow was also delayed by a shame, which russia can do in this case. the spectrum is wide. here is a verbal condemnation of richard before , let's say, in anticipation of a situation when suddenly kols chokes to death twice in a row on a bun with raisins. after all, this sometimes happens with citizens boldly sending russian ships somewhere. in general , it is possible to tow latvia beyond the urals and hold a referendum there . but for us, this is the transformation of the osce into swearing stand-up shows, where someone swears, they just scream for some reason under applause then sing, then dance, but do not say normal for us. what does it mean? maybe we
on his way, the dog barks the caravan and john is, therefore we must live and work according to the definition of a dog, comrade richard parliamentary assembly , sent russia into three letters with the same phrase about a russian warship. what is naturally rehart calls about? he immediately made a tweet, posted on the internet and began to hype, because everything that is done in this pro-western policy is done for the sake of one hype with hurtful words the side of moscow was also delayed by a...
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this is john dean testifying before congress about what he told then-president richard nixon. >> i toldt i thought he should know that i was also involved in the post-june 17th activities regarding watergate i briefly described to him why i thought i had a legal problem. and that i have been a conduit for many of the decisions that were made and therefore could be involved in obstruction of justice. he would not accept my analysis and did not want me to get into it in detail other than what i just related he reassured me not to worry, that i have no legal problems. >> and he later went on, john dean, to plead guilty for aspiring to obstruct justice in the cover-up and served a sentence, went to prison he got one to four years, yet he would have been the chief witness had richard nixon been prosecuted so what do you make of this attempt to say that michael cohen, who caught a jail sentence for helping donald trump do this cover-up, it seems odd to say he wouldn't be a good key witness because john dean would have been the key witness? >> that's a great question, joy. and it is absolutely
this is john dean testifying before congress about what he told then-president richard nixon. >> i toldt i thought he should know that i was also involved in the post-june 17th activities regarding watergate i briefly described to him why i thought i had a legal problem. and that i have been a conduit for many of the decisions that were made and therefore could be involved in obstruction of justice. he would not accept my analysis and did not want me to get into it in detail other than...
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as rita braver tells us, john waters knew just the museum. >> there is by richard tuttle. niece that failed shop class in summer camp. >> reporter: welcome to the wacky and wonderful world of art collected by john waters. on now at baltimore museum of art. works like this untitled sculpture by paul gabrielli. >> what lunatic would have a box and put these kinds of locks on it, anybody could break in a cardboard box. so this is, obvously, a crazy person's secret. i love it. >> reporter: and john waters loves craziness. his 1972 cult classic "pink flamingos" features the late drag performer known as devine in a contest over who is the filthyist person. >> filth is my life. take whatever you like. >> reporter: so it's no surprise that the man who glories in nicknames like "pope of trash" and "prince of puke" collects art that is quirky and provocative. what has to speak to you? >> it's something that stops me in my tracks. surprises me. i remember coming as a kid -- >> reporter: long before he ever made films, waters' parents brought him here to his hometown museum where he b
as rita braver tells us, john waters knew just the museum. >> there is by richard tuttle. niece that failed shop class in summer camp. >> reporter: welcome to the wacky and wonderful world of art collected by john waters. on now at baltimore museum of art. works like this untitled sculpture by paul gabrielli. >> what lunatic would have a box and put these kinds of locks on it, anybody could break in a cardboard box. so this is, obvously, a crazy person's secret. i love it....
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john that's the principle. we must live and work. a friend falls under the definition of a dog richard kolls is a latvian deputy who, at the osce parliamentaryh the same phrase about a russian warship, sent russia into three letters, what is rehart kols naturally talking about? he immediately made a tweet, posted on the internet and began to hype, because everything that is done in this pro-western policy is done for the sake of one hype with offensive words in the direction of moscow, she also delayed it insultingly, what can russia spektr do in this case wide. here is a verbal condemnation of richard before , let's say, in anticipation of a situation when suddenly koles chokes to death twice in a row on a raisin bun. after all, this sometimes happens with citizens boldly sending russian ships somewhere. in general , it is possible to tow latvia beyond the urals and hold a referendum there, this is russia’s business, but for us, this is the transformation of the osce into swearing stand-up shows, where it swears. they just shout for some reason under applause, then they sing, then they dance, but they don’t say normally for us. what does it
john that's the principle. we must live and work. a friend falls under the definition of a dog richard kolls is a latvian deputy who, at the osce parliamentaryh the same phrase about a russian warship, sent russia into three letters, what is rehart kols naturally talking about? he immediately made a tweet, posted on the internet and began to hype, because everything that is done in this pro-western policy is done for the sake of one hype with offensive words in the direction of moscow, she also...
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. >> good morning supervisors i'm richard johns i'm and have the left 12 years occupied the state historian on historic preservation commission. the vicktory why gray hen appointed. i want to be clear that i am here today speaking on behalf of moiz and not the historic preservation commission. i think that there is absolutely no question that -- victoria gray is well qualified to occupy the seat of being history yen and she gave, i thought an impressive history of her accomplishments upon which the qualityification is based. i have found that the commission has been called upon to not only preserve exeter yors but intear yors, interiors don't come as often but when they do they are extreme low important. and the commission has irrelevant assisted bistaff in a confident way. if not had the expertise on the commission itself. which miss gray would provide t. is important that she was born and raised in san francisco. i say that because although it is in the a qualification from the seat. it is tremendous low important when evaluating comments this people both in favor of and in opposition to
. >> good morning supervisors i'm richard johns i'm and have the left 12 years occupied the state historian on historic preservation commission. the vicktory why gray hen appointed. i want to be clear that i am here today speaking on behalf of moiz and not the historic preservation commission. i think that there is absolutely no question that -- victoria gray is well qualified to occupy the seat of being history yen and she gave, i thought an impressive history of her accomplishments upon...
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john mcentee. a criminal investigation usually supersedes executive privilege when the supreme court forced president richard nixon to hand over tapes of his oval office conversations. a federal judge has ruled that former vice president mike pence must comply with a subpoena to testify before that same grand jury investigating january 6th. the judge rejected a challenge by pence's team by allowed the former vp an opportunity to appeal the ruling. pence yesterday told reporters he hasn't decided whether or not he'll appeal. >> as i said i'll be washington, d.c. later this week. i'll be meeting with my counsel at that time. we'll review the judge's decision and we'll determine the best way forward. again, i have nothing to hide. i believe we did our duty under the constitution on january 6th. >> former president trump's legal team also challenged that subpoena on the same executive privilege grounds. but the judge has already thrown that challenge out. >>> senator bernie sanders and former starbucks went head to head on a tense hearing. the committee chairman has accused starbucks of breaking the law as it tr
john mcentee. a criminal investigation usually supersedes executive privilege when the supreme court forced president richard nixon to hand over tapes of his oval office conversations. a federal judge has ruled that former vice president mike pence must comply with a subpoena to testify before that same grand jury investigating january 6th. the judge rejected a challenge by pence's team by allowed the former vp an opportunity to appeal the ruling. pence yesterday told reporters he hasn't...
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could never in good conscience fold ukip into reform because of richard tice stance a mandatory vaccinations the fact he said that brexit was john also do it and bless ben i like his optimism. but if there's one thing the absolute do not believe it is that they are not in some kind of pact with the conservatives in. 2019 they stood over 300 seats down with a pact with the conservatives . i pact with the conservatives. i absolutely believe they will do it again. and i think that ben has been hoodwinked by richard tice. i don't think they will. rebecca to be completely honest. i think reform is in a very different place from when some of its members in the brexit party and ben said yesterday there will be no deals that, will be no pact. they are a very kind of well—organised and a well—oiled machine . do i sense well—oiled machine. do i sense a sense of disappoint from you, though, that even though you have personal issues with tice, that you wish that you that you could have collaborated with reform in a positive ? yeah, i reform in a positive? yeah, i mean this i think that for the good of the people we absolutely should have ha
could never in good conscience fold ukip into reform because of richard tice stance a mandatory vaccinations the fact he said that brexit was john also do it and bless ben i like his optimism. but if there's one thing the absolute do not believe it is that they are not in some kind of pact with the conservatives in. 2019 they stood over 300 seats down with a pact with the conservatives . i pact with the conservatives. i absolutely believe they will do it again. and i think that ben has been...
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richard, great to see you. earlier on msnbc, white hous security official john kirby called putin's trip to mariupol, to crimea,nly an indication, i, think that he knows tha he's not doing so whil militarily there and he's going up there to buc up the war effort, domesticall inside russia, and to try an make at least a visible case t the world. that he's in control, he's i command, things are gonna go out, all our will go all in th future i think it's a lot o propaganda >> richard, your thoughts on that assessment? >> well i agree with admiral kirby. as you know, it was th russians who - watch was a phony village elli created for catherine th great. in crimea, in the 19th century it's essentially what putin' visit was. to crimea and mario, - they're trying to show him as conqueror, as someone who' achieving his aims, what he di in mariupol was a war crime, a terrible, terrible devastation as you, said the annexation of crimea was again, against al international law. only rivaled by his actual illegal invasion of ukraine. but he's doubling down, that's what authoritarians do he's doubling down o everything he's
richard, great to see you. earlier on msnbc, white hous security official john kirby called putin's trip to mariupol, to crimea,nly an indication, i, think that he knows tha he's not doing so whil militarily there and he's going up there to buc up the war effort, domesticall inside russia, and to try an make at least a visible case t the world. that he's in control, he's i command, things are gonna go out, all our will go all in th future i think it's a lot o propaganda >> richard, your...
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. - john daniels pushed ruby to the ground. and father richard hand and jerked me around the car. - and the man came out of the store, hollering "all you black mouths to get off of my property." and then time he said that he fired again and shot father richard in the back running. - so i start running, and ruby was on her knees crawling, trying to escape. - and she picked me up off the ground and we both went across the street, and we saw this guy that had shot reverend jon, jonathan daniels and father morrisroe, standing over their bodies as if, as if he was daring, anybody to come and help them. and we all the time we could hear richard lying in the street, moaning, "water, water, help, help." and nobody came to help him. - [carolyn] and then i got a call saying, "well, now they're saying that one of the civil rights workers had a knife and that it was self defense." the town regrouped real quickly and the story got changed. - [bob] it was a murder. it was a blatant, outright murder of jonathan daniels and the shooting of father richard morrisr
. - john daniels pushed ruby to the ground. and father richard hand and jerked me around the car. - and the man came out of the store, hollering "all you black mouths to get off of my property." and then time he said that he fired again and shot father richard in the back running. - so i start running, and ruby was on her knees crawling, trying to escape. - and she picked me up off the ground and we both went across the street, and we saw this guy that had shot reverend jon, jonathan...
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john meadors acknowledged lingering questions, but argued murdaugh was untrustworthy, lying about his opioid addiction, his alleged financial crimes, and where he was minutes before the murderers. >> richardnk he loved maggie. i think he loved paul. but you know who he loved more than that? he loved alex. >> reporter: if convicted, alex murdaugh faces 30 years to life in prison. if he is not convicted, he could still face life in prison for financial crimes. some of which he has admitted to during this trial. norah? >> nikki battiste, who has been covering the trial for us, thank you. well, tonight, tens of millions across the south from texas to mississippi are bracing for a likely outbreak of tornadoes, heavy rains, and flash flooding. meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel is following the path of the storm for us. good evening, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening. we are in the midst of what is likely to be a significant severe weather outbreak antecedent know my three dangerous in particular, tornadoes, five, places like dallas and little block affectet in the middle. than risk for high winds, 75-mile-per-hour greater, hurricane force winds, 2-inch diam
john meadors acknowledged lingering questions, but argued murdaugh was untrustworthy, lying about his opioid addiction, his alleged financial crimes, and where he was minutes before the murderers. >> richardnk he loved maggie. i think he loved paul. but you know who he loved more than that? he loved alex. >> reporter: if convicted, alex murdaugh faces 30 years to life in prison. if he is not convicted, he could still face life in prison for financial crimes. some of which he has...
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attack tax exempt status of conservative organizations and richard nixon's white house gave the irs a list of targets to, as white house counsel johnce said use the available federal machinery to screw our political enemies. >> brian: obama did of course. >> steve: they have been doing this. >> ainsley: beginning of time. >> brian: obama did lois lerner skated. >> steve: a great piece today in the "new york post" describing the irs through history and how it has targeted people. >> brian: thursday night football. sunday or monday night. been a boon for ratings and for fans, for players they don't love it. why? short week. they play sunday. is the most physical sport in the world outside maybe rugby. and they have got to go play again on thursday. what makes it worse is when you don't know that you have to play on thursday. and that's what the nfl is considering. a flex schedule that will allow networks who pay a lot of money to pick a better game. a lot of times teams are matched up looks like greats preseason matchup when the season goes along due to injuries are under performance have a terrible game of the you want to have the a
attack tax exempt status of conservative organizations and richard nixon's white house gave the irs a list of targets to, as white house counsel johnce said use the available federal machinery to screw our political enemies. >> brian: obama did of course. >> steve: they have been doing this. >> ainsley: beginning of time. >> brian: obama did lois lerner skated. >> steve: a great piece today in the "new york post" describing the irs through history and how...
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richard? >> i think it's an interesting development and woshth pointing out based on the reporting what we know, john, there is a continuing doj probe into hunter biden that has gone on multiple administration's, starting the obama administration, continued under trump, now under his father, his father had the ability to fire said u.s. attorney, he did not, and as the fever heats up on capitol to figure out how they are going to investigate hunter biden, asking if the gop has all the information, they have been talking about this almost now for eight years, come out with it. have a hearing, air this out in the public and let's have a conversation about what is and what isn't. let's not play, you know, where is the smoke and not have any smoke or any fire. >> john: when we interviewed byron donalds a week ago i asked him, i said there's a lot of information about money going back and forth, influence peddling, whatever, where is the illegality. but it's the fact that joe biden was vice president and now president. >> we have the bank receipts, we know the money has switched hands. don't know what was
richard? >> i think it's an interesting development and woshth pointing out based on the reporting what we know, john, there is a continuing doj probe into hunter biden that has gone on multiple administration's, starting the obama administration, continued under trump, now under his father, his father had the ability to fire said u.s. attorney, he did not, and as the fever heats up on capitol to figure out how they are going to investigate hunter biden, asking if the gop has all the...
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richard hostetter, it's called the paranoid style in american politics. it is the cover story of harbors in october of 1964. at that point about the johnberks society, that was the latest man of vince station of the goldwater campaign. the argument is that there is a perennial tendency in american life to see the world in conspiratorial terms. that there is a force that you cannot see, reed, deep state. that is control of your destiny. that every moment is a cataclysmic one. that everything requires high drama. that everything is existential. and, it's an important piece, because a, it reminds us that this is a perennial force. and be, because it is a perennial force. it is something that we have to deal with in our own time. >> and, what is interesting. the hostetter as it is always for me, defining the trump campaign, the trump phenomenon. he is a walking human embodiment of the paranoid style of american politics. but he is enabled by an entire republican infrastructure. in this week they all got behind him to attack alvin bragg. jim jordan, influential chair in the house, he refused today to comment on trump's death and destruction
richard hostetter, it's called the paranoid style in american politics. it is the cover story of harbors in october of 1964. at that point about the johnberks society, that was the latest man of vince station of the goldwater campaign. the argument is that there is a perennial tendency in american life to see the world in conspiratorial terms. that there is a force that you cannot see, reed, deep state. that is control of your destiny. that every moment is a cataclysmic one. that everything...
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john glenn, right? he was like a hero to everybody. 90% of americans knew who he was in 1963. that was more than you who richards the former vice president and also the one time presidential candidate obviously became present later on. i don't think there's a single astronaut that more than 60 or 70% of americans can name possibly today. do people want to go into space? is this a popular thing? know what's so interesting is in fact, i have no desire. you have no desire less about going to space, and the majority of americans don't want to go to space only about 40% a little bit more want to go to
john glenn, right? he was like a hero to everybody. 90% of americans knew who he was in 1963. that was more than you who richards the former vice president and also the one time presidential candidate obviously became present later on. i don't think there's a single astronaut that more than 60 or 70% of americans can name possibly today. do people want to go into space? is this a popular thing? know what's so interesting is in fact, i have no desire. you have no desire less about going to...
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john glenn, right? he was like a hero to everybody. 90% of americans knew who he was in 1963. that was more than you who richardxon was the former vice president and also the one time presidential candidate obviously became present later on. i don't think there's a single astronaut that more than 60 or 70% of americans can name possibly today. do people want to go into space? is this a popular thing? know what's so interesting is in fact, i have no desire. you have no desire less about going to space, and the majority of americans don't want to go to space only about 40% a little bit more want to go to space, but i have a question for the crew here. do you guys want to go to space if you were offered the opportunity 11 loud response, but everybody else sort of lackluster, not really lukewarm. lukewarm at best. stanton thanks very much. news continues. cnn prime time with over here. maybe. yeah. caitlin collins starts now. tonight fever pitch legal peril facing former president trump reaches a boiling point race to see who's going to indict president trump, first his own attorney is ordered to testify in the cla
john glenn, right? he was like a hero to everybody. 90% of americans knew who he was in 1963. that was more than you who richardxon was the former vice president and also the one time presidential candidate obviously became present later on. i don't think there's a single astronaut that more than 60 or 70% of americans can name possibly today. do people want to go into space? is this a popular thing? know what's so interesting is in fact, i have no desire. you have no desire less about going to...
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john glenn, right? he was like a hero to everybody. 90% of americans knew who he was in 1963. that was more than you who richard nixon was the former vice president and also the one time presidential candidate obviously became present later on. i don't think there's a single astronaut that more than 60 or 70% of americans can name possibly today. do people want to go into space? is this a popular thing? know what's so interesting is in fact, i have no desire. you have no desire less about going to space, and the majority of americans don't want to go to space only about 40% a little bit more want to go to space, but i have a question for the crew here. do you guys want to go to space if you were offered the opportunity 11 loud response , but everybody else sort of lackluster, not really lukewarm . lukewarm at best. stanton thanks very much. news continues . cnn prime time with over here . maybe. yeah. caitlin collins starts now. tonight fever pitch legal peril facing former president trump reaches a boiling point to see who's going to indict president trump, first his own attorney is ordered to testify in the c
john glenn, right? he was like a hero to everybody. 90% of americans knew who he was in 1963. that was more than you who richard nixon was the former vice president and also the one time presidential candidate obviously became present later on. i don't think there's a single astronaut that more than 60 or 70% of americans can name possibly today. do people want to go into space? is this a popular thing? know what's so interesting is in fact, i have no desire. you have no desire less about going...
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john great to see you as always your thoughts about what's happened today. it was a remarkable day because we've been close before. we've never crossed the line and actually had an indictment. richardxon . they got as far as drafting one they were going to charge him with obstruction of justice and bribery for the cover up. but then he was pardoned and that ended the drafting drill. so that's as close as we got with nixon with with bill clinton. there was talk of it. the special prosecutor, robert ray, let him know that he was subject to an indictment. but they backed off and got a deal beforehand. so we've never been here before. this is a new page in american history is this bad for american history or good for american history. we were just having this debate on our panel. l z was saying that you know, this is what democracy is. but of course, it is unsettling to see a former u. s. president be indicted. it's unsettling, but it's not the first public figure or presidential aspirant or senator or member of the house or judge or what have you to be indicted? so are all our other public figures have indeed been subject to the criminal justice process? only a president so far, and t
john great to see you as always your thoughts about what's happened today. it was a remarkable day because we've been close before. we've never crossed the line and actually had an indictment. richardxon . they got as far as drafting one they were going to charge him with obstruction of justice and bribery for the cover up. but then he was pardoned and that ended the drafting drill. so that's as close as we got with nixon with with bill clinton. there was talk of it. the special prosecutor,...
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the kennedy library to john a farrell, author of the new book ted kennedy a life, which was longlisted for the 2022 national book award for nonfiction. he has previous include richard nixon the life which won the pen. jacqueline belgrad world award for biography and the new york historical society. barbara and david, the lines neck. sorry about that book book prize for american history and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize in 2018. clarence darrow, attorney for the -- and tip o'neill for the. and tip o'neill the democratic century. he has also earned a george polk award, the gerald r prize and white house association honors for his coverage of the presidency during a prize winning career as a journalist, including distinguished service at the boston globe. and i'm also so glad to welcome our moderator for this david nasaw back to the library. he's the author of the patriarch the remarkable life and turbulent times of joseph kennedy, which was selected by the new york times as one of the ten best books of the year and a 2013 pulitzer prize finalist in biography. andrew carnegie, a new york times notable book of the year and recipient of the new york historical s
the kennedy library to john a farrell, author of the new book ted kennedy a life, which was longlisted for the 2022 national book award for nonfiction. he has previous include richard nixon the life which won the pen. jacqueline belgrad world award for biography and the new york historical society. barbara and david, the lines neck. sorry about that book book prize for american history and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize in 2018. clarence darrow, attorney for the -- and tip o'neill for...
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john nicholson, the snp then, of course, talking about whole issue of richard sharpe , the issue of richardre seeking not to intervene because of the independence the bbc but clearly still a political hot potato for the government . you're watching gb government. you're watching gb news live. we'll have all the latest for you coming up in a moment in the program. but first, let's an update on the rest of the headlines with tamzin . mark steyn . it's very tamzin. mark steyn. it's very much it's 2:02. here are the headunes much it's 2:02. here are the headlines from gb newsroom a woman has been sentenced to eight and a half years in prison for perverting course of justice after falsely accusing a number of men of 22 year old eleanor williams. also made a facebook post alleging she'd been a victim of an asian grooming gang. preston crown court heard how three men she falsely accused attempted to take their own lives . her accusations led own lives. her accusations led to protest in her home town of barrow and furness, where some businesses to close. she'll serve half the sentence behind bars .
john nicholson, the snp then, of course, talking about whole issue of richard sharpe , the issue of richardre seeking not to intervene because of the independence the bbc but clearly still a political hot potato for the government . you're watching gb government. you're watching gb news live. we'll have all the latest for you coming up in a moment in the program. but first, let's an update on the rest of the headlines with tamzin . mark steyn . it's very tamzin. mark steyn. it's very much it's...
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richard. actually yes, because a lot you been getting in lot of you have been getting in touch this very touch about this very controversial plan, controversial net zero plan, including johngry about the that it's not just about cost of fighting just about the cost of fighting pumps people's homes, is the pumps in people's homes, is the fact thinks don't give fact that he thinks don't give off heat. and it's off sufficient heat. and it's actually quite dangerous to retrofit older retrofit them and older properties. i've also got a fantastic email here from katy down costs and what down his monthly costs and what some of this new zero plan would mean for him . and i'm going to mean for him. and i'm going to put that to one of my next guests. so there you go, richard asking you shall receive a key if coming and if he's coming in. and gentlemen, this new net zero plan met with intense plan has been met with intense criticism from basically both sides people who can't sides of it. so people who can't hold the bills anymore and also environmental groups who wanted to more always wanted to do more always wanted do more. net zero more. the update to the net zero strategy was bra
richard. actually yes, because a lot you been getting in lot of you have been getting in touch this very touch about this very controversial plan, controversial net zero plan, including johngry about the that it's not just about cost of fighting just about the cost of fighting pumps people's homes, is the pumps in people's homes, is the fact thinks don't give fact that he thinks don't give off heat. and it's off sufficient heat. and it's actually quite dangerous to retrofit older retrofit them...