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john sullivan, sean hannity on fox had a whole system going. >> stephen: extraordinary.lev" premieres this friday on msnbc. rachel maddow, everybody. we'll be right back th a performanc >> stephen: he has held a number one spot on the hot 100 for ten weeks. performing highway, where i've been is not where i'm going, ladies and gentlemen, shaboozey. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ i see dead ends but we still going strong ♪ ♪ we been heading down a one-way street ♪ ♪ but it feel like it's wrong ♪ ♪ moving like a freight train getting tired of chugging along ♪ ♪ i've been tryna say goodbye ♪ ♪ but i'm gone miss you, girl, the second you gone ♪ ♪ gave me your heart, gave you heartbreak (i let you down) ♪ ♪ sorry i'm lost in this dark place (i'll fight it out) ♪ ♪ somehow i'll make it to sunday ♪ ♪ i promise i'll be coming back ♪ ♪ i might die on the highway ♪ ♪ with all my regrets ♪ ♪ i've been driving for miles and miles and miles ♪ ♪ i can't see where it ends ♪ ♪ i've been trying to find ways ♪ ♪ to tell you how i feel, yeah ♪ ♪ but i can't tell you goodbye ♪ ♪ 'cause i know
john sullivan, sean hannity on fox had a whole system going. >> stephen: extraordinary.lev" premieres this friday on msnbc. rachel maddow, everybody. we'll be right back th a performanc >> stephen: he has held a number one spot on the hot 100 for ten weeks. performing highway, where i've been is not where i'm going, ladies and gentlemen, shaboozey. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ i see dead ends but we still going strong ♪ ♪ we been heading down a one-way street ♪ ♪...
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last week we heard for example from john sullivan whose daughter susan was 56 years old and living with down syndrome. during the pandemic she was diagnosed with covid, brought into hospital. all sorts of problems we heard from mr sullivan about communicating with her because she was nonverbal, whetherfamily members could be with her. there were notes on her medical records saying she would not be eligible to be stepped up to intensive care because of her condition, because she lived with down syndrome. we heard yesterday from ruth may that there was blanket do not did —— do not resuscitate orders were in her words completely incorrect. lots of other families have said the same thing so this is an issue the inquiry will have to look into, exactly how patients during the qubit of the pandemic were prioritised for treatment whether the recite —— prioritised for treatment whether the recite — during the exactly how patients during the qubit of the pandemic were prioritised for treatment whether the recite —— the right decisions were made at the time. , , ., time. the nurses were the front
last week we heard for example from john sullivan whose daughter susan was 56 years old and living with down syndrome. during the pandemic she was diagnosed with covid, brought into hospital. all sorts of problems we heard from mr sullivan about communicating with her because she was nonverbal, whetherfamily members could be with her. there were notes on her medical records saying she would not be eligible to be stepped up to intensive care because of her condition, because she lived with down...
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and become a friend, and we know from heather clinton and john sullivan, the us national security advisor who consider arcada is on the side of the us. they have to, it is not the 1st time that the car that is used directly thing in direct the buy in from detroit. the people who within the car and convinced them, did not leave one of the necessity to attack a certain enemy all through us. for a great to the goals that you asked and said that it is ok to go and attack bradshaw on the numerous accusers by fantastic. and there was groups. here's the thing you know, utilize of these terrace groups and the recruitment. all of them suited to both euclidean rags is it's really gonna make a difference of what it reverse in claims for kids on the battlefield, on how many, how many are we talking about here? is it half a dozen? uh, are we looking at hundreds of older yeah, files in or it doesn't make any difference piece of plastic or movement bit. there is another point that is more important is always when these from that it grew and there was groups all used by the us. they were started against
and become a friend, and we know from heather clinton and john sullivan, the us national security advisor who consider arcada is on the side of the us. they have to, it is not the 1st time that the car that is used directly thing in direct the buy in from detroit. the people who within the car and convinced them, did not leave one of the necessity to attack a certain enemy all through us. for a great to the goals that you asked and said that it is ok to go and attack bradshaw on the numerous...
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sean: now with more news breaking onto this, editor and she found her an investigative reporter john sullivan jordan, john let's start with you, what have you discovered today? >> listen, one ryan routh came back from ukraine recording foreign fighters to go to ukraine and to join a war there, he came back to the united states custom border, the protective agencies stopped him as he was returning to hawaii and he made several spontaneous comments that caused him to be interviewed more deeply. he was learning -- the learned he was trying to recruit people from of gano stein, syria, he had contacts with the several foreign countries and they were concerned what he was telling, he claimed a woman he identified as his wife was funding to these operations for him. they referred him to the homeland security investigations unit, basically the fbi, the homeland security department and they declined to further investigate him. this marks the fourth time since 2019 and this sunday where federal agencies got a warning about ryan routh, it started in 2019 with a warning to the fbi he might be in possessi
sean: now with more news breaking onto this, editor and she found her an investigative reporter john sullivan jordan, john let's start with you, what have you discovered today? >> listen, one ryan routh came back from ukraine recording foreign fighters to go to ukraine and to join a war there, he came back to the united states custom border, the protective agencies stopped him as he was returning to hawaii and he made several spontaneous comments that caused him to be interviewed more...
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>> i got an email from john sullivan that said his friends at the fbi got your records. >> so they gothad a whole system going. >> so fox was directly involved? >> oh, 100%. >> i watched after you got arrested and at that point just so you know, i was not very sympathetic. >> i'm sure. >> what conversations have you had -- >> i don't of those gentlemen. >> what they did, though, is they so quickly turned you into this super villain. >> it may very well be with these russian payments that he himself is part of a campaign. >> a guy who is a known grifter and that a company called fraud that he ran into the ground. >> they go after your personal life and talk about that you are really a russian and all of these things. similarly addiction is never an excuse, but it is an explanation. it is an explanation why i ended up in some of the rooms i ended up in, doing things i'm ashamed of today. >> the best thing that could've happened was getting arrested, as crazy as that sounds. >> it really takes a big person to not only admit that they are wrong, but to do so in public and to do it on the s
>> i got an email from john sullivan that said his friends at the fbi got your records. >> so they gothad a whole system going. >> so fox was directly involved? >> oh, 100%. >> i watched after you got arrested and at that point just so you know, i was not very sympathetic. >> i'm sure. >> what conversations have you had -- >> i don't of those gentlemen. >> what they did, though, is they so quickly turned you into this super villain. >>...
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john sullivan or brand ambassador under donald trump and joe biden to our embassy in moscow, he barely a driver to take him places. they didn't have local staff because they kicked so many people from the u.s. embassy out, even the civilian -- non-foreign service officers. so this is going to kick off a rise in tension. of course, this is a new british prime minister and a new administration completely in the u.k. and this is their first official meeting later in afternoon in washington. that is surely going to come up. there is also pending action, we understand, against russian propaganda interfering with the elections. we've heard from the cia, from the director of national intelligence, from the justice department and the state department was expected to take some action against the state owned r.t. >> i'm expecting, i'm sorry, i'm expecting to hear more about that when we hear from antony blinken. in the meantime, we shouldn't forget, are we a week, ten day as head of the u.n. general assembly and ukraine's president said he's going to have a peace plan to present to president bid
john sullivan or brand ambassador under donald trump and joe biden to our embassy in moscow, he barely a driver to take him places. they didn't have local staff because they kicked so many people from the u.s. embassy out, even the civilian -- non-foreign service officers. so this is going to kick off a rise in tension. of course, this is a new british prime minister and a new administration completely in the u.k. and this is their first official meeting later in afternoon in washington. that...
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>> i got an email from john sullivan that said my friends got your records. >> the fbi secretly subpoenaedir back on you and at that point, just so you know i was not very sympathetic. >> for sure. >> what conversations have you had with lev parnas? >> i don't know those gentlemen. >> what they did was quickly turn you into the super villain. >> it may very well be these russian payments to lev parnas that he is part of a russian disinformation campaign. >> a guy under indictment. a known grifter. a guy that had a company he ran into the ground. >> the man is a demonstrated liar. >> they go after your personal life and talk about that you are really a russian. all of these things. similarly. addiction is never an excuse, but it is an explanation. it is an explanation why i ended up in some of the rooms i ended up in, doing things that i am ashamed of today. >> the best thing that could've happened was me getting arrested, as crazy as that sounds. >> it really takes a big person to not only admit that they are wrong, but to do so in public and to do it on the stage that you did. >> lev parn
>> i got an email from john sullivan that said my friends got your records. >> the fbi secretly subpoenaedir back on you and at that point, just so you know i was not very sympathetic. >> for sure. >> what conversations have you had with lev parnas? >> i don't know those gentlemen. >> what they did was quickly turn you into the super villain. >> it may very well be these russian payments to lev parnas that he is part of a russian disinformation...
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police, fbi, the cap, the metropolitan police department, and then you had freelance guys, john earl sullivan, the black lives guy. we took that video, by the way. sullivan, you know, is freelance because he got three years in prison right. emmanuel jackson walks away. general sullivan, the guy, took the critical video of actually being shot, gets three years in prison. he was an embarrassment to them because he was a career provocateur. he's on his own video saying, let's go with that capital. his burden is waist down and blah, blah, blah, you know, indicted and they and since was not in anyone's employ he was he consequently arrested in an in prison. yeah jack my question with my understanding everybody that was arrested in the capitol is considered a terrorist. no habeas corpus. they're in jail forever to me. it seems like after i have read book and watching videos, it seemed like the police were aiding and abetting. how come those police officers haven't been actually proved in prison? they're just like the protesters because they were the ones that were encouraging that walk in. you know
police, fbi, the cap, the metropolitan police department, and then you had freelance guys, john earl sullivan, the black lives guy. we took that video, by the way. sullivan, you know, is freelance because he got three years in prison right. emmanuel jackson walks away. general sullivan, the guy, took the critical video of actually being shot, gets three years in prison. he was an embarrassment to them because he was a career provocateur. he's on his own video saying, let's go with that capital....
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police, fbi, the cap, the metropolitan police department, and then you had freelance guys, john earl sullivan, the black lives guy. we took that video, by the way. sullivan, you know, is freelance because he got three years in prison right. emmanuel jackson walks away. general sullivan, the guy, took the critical video of actually being shot, gets three years in prison. he was an embarrassment to them because he was a career provocateur. he's on his own video saying, let's go with that capital. his burden is waist down and blah, blah, blah, you know, indicted and they and since was not in anyone's employ he was he consequently arrested in an in prison. yeah jack my question with my understanding everybody that was arrested in the capitol is considered a terrorist. no habeas corpus. they're in jail forever to me. it seems like after i have read book and watching videos, it seemed like the police were aiding and abetting. how come those police officers haven't been actually proved in prison? they're just like the protesters because they were the ones that were encouraging that walk in. you know
police, fbi, the cap, the metropolitan police department, and then you had freelance guys, john earl sullivan, the black lives guy. we took that video, by the way. sullivan, you know, is freelance because he got three years in prison right. emmanuel jackson walks away. general sullivan, the guy, took the critical video of actually being shot, gets three years in prison. he was an embarrassment to them because he was a career provocateur. he's on his own video saying, let's go with that capital....
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y'all said somebody, this is a brief statement. sullivan was given, john lists off camera about the quality meeting that's occurring here. south of day in delaware, joe biden welcomed the leaders of australia, japan and india. but obviously he was aust about the most recent developments in lab and specifically about the reports that abraham keel, the husband, a guy come on the who the us as a $7000000.00 boundary on his hands. so you guys, he's responsible for what he's having pay the major part of the us barracks, bowman and the us embassy bombing and beverage and 1983. he was aust about that and this is what he said, right? that we relied on all of our notes, we're getting the official transcript, probably the next few hours. but he said he wouldn't confirm that heck keel had been killed. he said he would that as well. it has been a speak to them. but he said that an individual has american blood on his hands and a department of justice price on his head. any time a terrorist who has murdered americans is brought to justice, is a good outcome. he was that off, as you keep on talking about
y'all said somebody, this is a brief statement. sullivan was given, john lists off camera about the quality meeting that's occurring here. south of day in delaware, joe biden welcomed the leaders of australia, japan and india. but obviously he was aust about the most recent developments in lab and specifically about the reports that abraham keel, the husband, a guy come on the who the us as a $7000000.00 boundary on his hands. so you guys, he's responsible for what he's having pay the major...
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vice president harris who's been involved in making calls, but we see it in brent mcgirk, jake sullivan and john finer in the national security council. there has been so much work that has been done to try to bring a deal to the table. you can always sense the impatience on the part of biden administration officials with prime minister netanyahu. but they've also been careful to say this is not entirely on him. that hamas is no easy partner to work with here. there is a sense that now with the campaign burden lifted of him, that president biden has more time to invest in this, but it's really when you talk to officials about the time allocation prior and now since his decision to withdraw from the race, they don't actually think there's that much more time he can give to this because it has been such a central focus of him, but i also think it is worth highlighting as you have just done, the ways in which vice president harris has continued to put the pressure on hamas in this situation. i think one of the most fascinating parts of her convention speech was the time she spent on foreign policy.
vice president harris who's been involved in making calls, but we see it in brent mcgirk, jake sullivan and john finer in the national security council. there has been so much work that has been done to try to bring a deal to the table. you can always sense the impatience on the part of biden administration officials with prime minister netanyahu. but they've also been careful to say this is not entirely on him. that hamas is no easy partner to work with here. there is a sense that now with the...
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president juan i, vice president sullivan i commissioner john i commissioner bermejo i commissioner hunter i commissioner tompkins i commissioner yuan i. so the motion passes. next item please. next item is item five. general public comment. members of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda. and so to that end, are there any members of the public who wish to comment on this item? madam president, we have no speakers. great. public comment is now closed. next item please. next item is item six presentation and an update on the fixed lead program. the sponsor is lowell chew energy program manager. the speaker is ryan ramos, senior energy specialist. paul gray, environmental specialist karen yu, senior environmental health inspector, department of public health. this item is for discussion. good evening. evening. this is a bit of a change. it is working. i just have to speak directly into it. good evening, commissioners and director drew. my name is lowell chew. i'm the energy program manager. and thank you
president juan i, vice president sullivan i commissioner john i commissioner bermejo i commissioner hunter i commissioner tompkins i commissioner yuan i. so the motion passes. next item please. next item is item five. general public comment. members of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda. and so to that end, are there any members of the public who wish to comment on this item? madam president, we have no...
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. >> senator dan sullivan, we appreciate your time. thanks. thank you, john sara. >> all right.nd new reporting for you. cnn has learned more than 400 economist and former high-ranking policymakers are endorsing vice president kamala harris as she tries to cut into donald trump's lead on the economy. the endorsements come at a critical moment in the campaign as both candidates hit the trail this week, pitching their economic agendas across battleground brown states, just 41 days now from election day, cnn's matt egan broke the story and he has a reporting for us now, who is backing harris and what is the reason they're doing so? >> well, sara, this is a sweeping show support for kamala harris and her vision for the economy comes from more than 400 economists and former policymakers, me many of them veterans of democratic administrations, including official such as former biden economists brian deese, obama, economist jason furman, up, another veteran of the obama administration, penny pritzker, alan blinder, who was the number two at the federal reserve and he served in the clin
. >> senator dan sullivan, we appreciate your time. thanks. thank you, john sara. >> all right.nd new reporting for you. cnn has learned more than 400 economist and former high-ranking policymakers are endorsing vice president kamala harris as she tries to cut into donald trump's lead on the economy. the endorsements come at a critical moment in the campaign as both candidates hit the trail this week, pitching their economic agendas across battleground brown states, just 41 days now...
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john cornyn talking about the weaponization of the department of justice. dan sullivanut the these ridiculous energy policies that are hurting states like wyoming and alaska. disproportionately. and the list goes on. marsha black talking about our culture wars -- marsha blackburn talking about our culture wars and how absurd it is the let men play women's sports. this book is available under we do not consent 2024.com. so i hope that your listeners will go check out we do not consent 2024.com. larry: all right. >> nine chapters written by u.s. senators. larry: thank you, senator cynthia lummis. go out and get the book. thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> all right, switching gears just a wee bit, rich lowry, tammy bruce, welcome, kids. gotta go and get that book and memorize it. >> yep. larry: actually, good people writing that book, so it is worth it. so quickly, teamsters, their rank and file 60% of them are for trump. the leadership, tammy, wouldn't go for trump. i think one reason is he wouldn't come out against all the right to work laws, and so that was the le
john cornyn talking about the weaponization of the department of justice. dan sullivanut the these ridiculous energy policies that are hurting states like wyoming and alaska. disproportionately. and the list goes on. marsha black talking about our culture wars -- marsha blackburn talking about our culture wars and how absurd it is the let men play women's sports. this book is available under we do not consent 2024.com. so i hope that your listeners will go check out we do not consent 2024.com....
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about the ridiculous prosecution of president trump and john cornyn, talking about the weaponization of the department of justice predict dan sullivantes like wyoming and alaska pretty disproportionately the list goes on the marsha blackburn talking about a culture orders now observe it is to let men play women sports in this book, this book is available under we do not consent, 2024 .com and so i hope that your listeners will go check out we do not consent, 2024 .com, it's nine chapters written by u.s. senators. larry: thank you senator cynthia loomis will be the book and appreciated and switching gears, we get, tammy bruce fox news contributor welcome kids going get that book and memorize it and actually good people writing the book. and so quickly the teamsters, i can file 50 percent of them are for trump. the leadership tammy, when i go for trump. i think one reason is about against all of the right to work boss so that was the leadership issue. but you can win the working folks return is going when the working folks a lot of the unions as well so quick or that. tammy: i would say also we can added have the democrats have punche
about the ridiculous prosecution of president trump and john cornyn, talking about the weaponization of the department of justice predict dan sullivantes like wyoming and alaska pretty disproportionately the list goes on the marsha blackburn talking about a culture orders now observe it is to let men play women sports in this book, this book is available under we do not consent, 2024 .com and so i hope that your listeners will go check out we do not consent, 2024 .com, it's nine chapters...
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he joins ronnie 0'sullivan and john higgins in achieving the feat but it wasn't enough to avoid a 5—3has recently passed away. it is one of those things, sometimes one commentator�*s voice becomes completely synonymou5 one commentator�*s voice becomes completely synonymous with the sport. completely synonymous with the sort. �* , , ., , completely synonymous with the sort. �* ,~ completely synonymous with the sort. n, ,~ sport. absolutely and he was the voice of despond _ sport. absolutely and he was the voice of despond for _ sport. absolutely and he was the voice of despond for many i sport. absolutely and he was the j voice of despond for many years. sport. absolutely and he was the i voice of despond for many years. if you're not a big snicko fan you would — you're not a big snicko fan you would not _ you're not a big snicko fan you would not know it until you hear it but then _ would not know it until you hear it but then it — would not know it until you hear it but then it isjust part of it. —— a bil but then it isjust part of it. —— a big snooker— but then it isjust part of it.
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sullivan. [applause] >> please welcome to the stage. cochair john hannigan. ♪♪ >> good morning, i am sean callahan. i am proud cochair. thank you all for being here this morning, fantastic to have you. not only do have a great program today because of the keenan meeting powerful because of the important role you all play in your thinking is crucially important. nano here today to talk about africa. we had of course from jake sullivan and we are going to focus on strategic partnerships in africa to help us stay safe and prosperous. you can see more full bios of the different speakers let me introduce them. first we have ambassador to south africa. second, the director of u.s. trade and development agency where she's worked for 15 years and then right now major general kenneth reserves in the u.s. air force and programs for u.s. africa command in germany and also ambassador peter great lakes region africa. a distinguished fellow on africa at the center of the abandoned counsel. moderating the discussion is rosalyn global equity officer and member of t
sullivan. [applause] >> please welcome to the stage. cochair john hannigan. ♪♪ >> good morning, i am sean callahan. i am proud cochair. thank you all for being here this morning, fantastic to have you. not only do have a great program today because of the keenan meeting powerful because of the important role you all play in your thinking is crucially important. nano here today to talk about africa. we had of course from jake sullivan and we are going to focus on strategic...
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john dickerson! and musical guest tems! featuring live louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live from the ed sullivanater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: happy tuesday. happy live, baby. hey! how are you! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. down here, up there. come on! whoo! oh, my goodness. oh, my gracious. please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. welcome. welcome one and all in here, out there, all around the world. to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. make no mistake. we are live right now! coming to you from the ed sullivan theater after the first presidential debate. harris v. trump. kamala versus the trauma-la. donald versus his own mouth. i don't know about y'all, but i had so many emotions coming into tonight's debate. anxiety based emotions. fear, hungry. "fungry." unlike the first presidential debate back in june, this time the democratic candidate was able to walk out to the stage without pausing for a nap. it was harris' first presidential debate, though, while it was trump's seventh presidential debate. and you know what
john dickerson! and musical guest tems! featuring live louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live from the ed sullivanater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: happy tuesday. happy live, baby. hey! how are you! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. down here, up there. come on! whoo! oh, my goodness. oh, my gracious. please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. welcome. welcome one and all in here, out there, all around the...
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john have been such a beacon of hope even for us. you know, the american, the families of american citizens. and to have this happen now, it shouldn't have happened. the president's national security adviser, jake sullivan of those americans still in captivity. the coming days will be critical in the effort to bring their loved ones home. 1116 for you on this labor day, a federal study shows 32% of students were behind grade level last year. and now a group of teachers are looking to help close that gap as kids head back to school. as students return to the classroom, the ceo of teach for america says there are three big challenges facing students and teachers this year. it includes chronic absenteeism, learning, recovery, and mental health, and wellness. now, according to the organization, those challenges are all connected. the latest federal stats show only 9% of public schools strongly agree they can effectively provide mental health services to all students in need. we need to ensure that we are creating the conditions and contexts where kids feel a sense of belonging and connection, where they know that it matters if they show up or don't, that their peers are going to notice the adults are going
john have been such a beacon of hope even for us. you know, the american, the families of american citizens. and to have this happen now, it shouldn't have happened. the president's national security adviser, jake sullivan of those americans still in captivity. the coming days will be critical in the effort to bring their loved ones home. 1116 for you on this labor day, a federal study shows 32% of students were behind grade level last year. and now a group of teachers are looking to help close...
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reporter: so just a heartbreaking end to this story for john and rachel who will bury their only son in jerusalem today. meanwhile, jake sullivan t president's national security adviser, met yesterday with the families of the other american hostages, he told them the coming days will be critical in the effort to bring their loved ones home. peter? >> raf, thank you very much. we are joined by the parents of the 22-year-old israeli-american hostage, a new yorker and idf soldier would was taken captive by hamas on october 7th. good morning to both of you. i'm sorry we are visiting under these circumstances. we were hoping the next time we were together was with your son finally coming home. i hope you'll share our condolences with the goldberg-polin family. i know you have been exchanging text messages with them. we are approaching nearly the one-year anniversary since october 7th. you last spoke to your son on october 6th. having heard the news that we just learned yesterday about hersh, how difficult has been it for you as a mom to learn what's happened to him? >> it's devastating. omer and hersh are almost the same age. we did
reporter: so just a heartbreaking end to this story for john and rachel who will bury their only son in jerusalem today. meanwhile, jake sullivan t president's national security adviser, met yesterday with the families of the other american hostages, he told them the coming days will be critical in the effort to bring their loved ones home. peter? >> raf, thank you very much. we are joined by the parents of the 22-year-old israeli-american hostage, a new yorker and idf soldier would was...
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john harold. a lieutenant for the pennsylvania state police. the officer in charge for the pennsylvania state police on july 13th. next we have mr. patrick sullivan federal law enforcement. he began his career at 18 working for the f.b.i. and joined the secret service as a special agent where he served 23 years, retiring as a superviseor. though he is retired and not present july 13th he served on the secret service presidential division for four years and his expertise will be helpful in context of how the secret service works with local law enforcement to insure the safety of all protectees. then we have dr. gold schmidt. he is the chief medical examiner for the allegany county office of the medical examiner. he conducted the autopsy of the would be assassin thomas matthew crooks. we appreciate you all for being here today. before recognizing the witnesses i would like to remind them their oral testimony is restricted to five minutes in length. if the light in front of you is red the testimony is concluded. will the witnesses stand and raise their right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you give is the truth, the whole truth
john harold. a lieutenant for the pennsylvania state police. the officer in charge for the pennsylvania state police on july 13th. next we have mr. patrick sullivan federal law enforcement. he began his career at 18 working for the f.b.i. and joined the secret service as a special agent where he served 23 years, retiring as a superviseor. though he is retired and not present july 13th he served on the secret service presidential division for four years and his expertise will be helpful in...
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john harold, who was a lieutenant for the pennsylvania state police. lieutenant harold was the officer in charge of the pennsylvania state police on july 13. next we have mr. patrick sullivan who served over 40 years in federal law enforcement. he began his career at 18 working for the f.b.i. and he joined the secret service as a special agent where he served 23 years retiring as a supervisor. though he is retiring and not present on july 13, he served on the secret service presidential protection division for four years and conducted numerous advances both domestic and foreign. his expertise will be helpful in context of how the secret service works with local law enforcement to ensure the safety of all protectees. last but not least, we have dr. ariel goldschmidt testifying remotely. he is the chief medical examiner for the allegheny office of medical examiner. he conducted the autopsy of the would-be assassin, thomas crooks. before recognizing the witnesses for their testimony, i would like tree mind them their oral testimony is restricted to five minutes in lengths. if you see the light turn red in front of you it it means your five minutes has concluded and wrap up yo
john harold, who was a lieutenant for the pennsylvania state police. lieutenant harold was the officer in charge of the pennsylvania state police on july 13. next we have mr. patrick sullivan who served over 40 years in federal law enforcement. he began his career at 18 working for the f.b.i. and he joined the secret service as a special agent where he served 23 years retiring as a supervisor. though he is retiring and not present on july 13, he served on the secret service presidential...
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john harold, who was a lieutenant for the pennsylvania state police. lieutenant harold was the officer in charge of the pennsylvania state police on july 13. next we have mr. patrick sullivan who served over 40 years in federal law enforcement. he began his career at 18 working for the f.b.i. and he joined the secret service as a special agent where he served 23 years retiring as a supervisor. though he is retiring and not present on july 13, he served on the secret service presidential protection division for four years and conducted numerous advances both domestic and foreign. his expertise will be helpful in context of how the secret service works with local law enforcement to ensure the safety of all protectees. last but not least, we have dr. ariel goldschmidt testifying remotely. he is the chief medical examiner for the allegheny office of medical examiner. he conducted the autopsy of the would-be assassin, thomas crooks. before recognizing the witnesses for their testimony, i would like tree mind them their oral testimony is restricted to five minutes in lengths. if you see the light turn red in front of you it it means your five minutes has concluded and wrap up yo
john harold, who was a lieutenant for the pennsylvania state police. lieutenant harold was the officer in charge of the pennsylvania state police on july 13. next we have mr. patrick sullivan who served over 40 years in federal law enforcement. he began his career at 18 working for the f.b.i. and he joined the secret service as a special agent where he served 23 years retiring as a supervisor. though he is retiring and not present on july 13, he served on the secret service presidential...
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sullivan, national security adviser, jonathan finer, assistant to the president, and deputy national security adviser, he liz beth sherwood randall, assistant to the president for homeland security and deputy national security adviser, john kirby, national security spokes person. general psaki former white house press secretary, anthony blinken, u.s. secretary of state. and ross wilson, u.s. ambassador and former chief of mission to the u.s. embassy, kabul, u.s. a.m. bases dour and special representative for afghanistan reconciliation, ned price, deputy to the u.s. representative to the nation and former state department spokes person, lloyd austin, u.s. secretary of defense, garrett shal arch y, chief of chaff to secretary austin and finally colin cole, former under secretary of defense for policy. the american people, u.s. the american people, u.s. service members and most importantly the gold star family members deserve this, they deserve transparency and they deserve, mr. speaker, accountability. this measure is the first step toward that. i urge my colleagues to support it. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> than
sullivan, national security adviser, jonathan finer, assistant to the president, and deputy national security adviser, he liz beth sherwood randall, assistant to the president for homeland security and deputy national security adviser, john kirby, national security spokes person. general psaki former white house press secretary, anthony blinken, u.s. secretary of state. and ross wilson, u.s. ambassador and former chief of mission to the u.s. embassy, kabul, u.s. a.m. bases dour and special...