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armand reo. >> richard cyril rescorla. >> john thomas resta. >> sylvia restamartha m. reski. >> luis clodoaldo revilla. >> eduvigis reyes, jr. >> bruce albert reynolds. >> john frederick rhodes. >> francis saverio riccardelli. >> rudolph n. riccio. >> ann marie riccoboni. >> david harlow rice. >> eileen mary rice. >> kenneth frederick rice iii. >> cecelia e. richards. >> vernon allan richard. >> my uncle, mark, who was lost 21 years ago today and still felt and has been everyday since. to my family and thousands of others loved ones can be taken from us too soon. hug your loved ones, tell them you love them and uncle mark, we love you and miss you every day. >> and my beautiful sister debra lynn gibbon's. we miss you always and we will never forget. you live on in our hearts and you are a guardian angel. love from all of our family. [applause] >> claude daniel richards. >> gregory david richards. >> michael richards. >> venesha orintia richards. >> jimmy riches. >> alan jay richman. >> john m. rigo. >> frederick charles ramont iii. >> theresa risco. >> rose ma
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i also want [applause] to thank my friend, the honorable judge john thomas for being here. and his beautiful wife, forgive me for calling you beautiful, i'm old fashioned. and his sister pearl thomas -- so many people here i love. from washington, to richmond, to all over, let's also think my colleagues -- is gary still here? thank you, gary. gary has actually mentored with me since i've been here at monticello. he has a museum background so gary was super helpful. for the ladies who put this event together, natasha -- because she's incredible. i have to think my kent family here. my daughters, whitney and laura [inaudible] who came from the uk early just to be here tonight. thank you so much. i'm so happy that all of you are here and my big sisters, i will be all here all night -- i must thank my publisher, and judith -- who is the president of publish -- a lot to take my editor, patrick bass, who is so helpful in helping develop the story. of course, my agent jennifer--are. family, friends, family and friends, i love you so much. i just don't know how to express how apprec
i also want [applause] to thank my friend, the honorable judge john thomas for being here. and his beautiful wife, forgive me for calling you beautiful, i'm old fashioned. and his sister pearl thomas -- so many people here i love. from washington, to richmond, to all over, let's also think my colleagues -- is gary still here? thank you, gary. gary has actually mentored with me since i've been here at monticello. he has a museum background so gary was super helpful. for the ladies who put this...
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john thomas, we are a free and democratic country woman. when they're in r for a tarion country. ha, that's why we need to oppose china and gain independence. it will not waste long. so china is angry, even if nothing changes, china will still be angry. if we let them have their way, will end up like hong kong. eventually we'd be under the control of the communist party of china, a thong, although also new. ah roy is even prepared to stand up to china himself if need be wrong. oh, who is it? puzzle, father, in an attack, most taiwanese would run away on the night. that would be easiest to visit boston in guys, but i believe we should take up weapons and defend our families, all melbourne, our homeland and our way of life. so the baton i, we need to stand up to china did not run away or puzzle. ah, what is roy underestimating the threat to taiwan? this is china's military propaganda images designed to impress and intimidate taiwan. china's army is much more powerful than ty, once every day. chinese fighter planes like these nuclear capable,
john thomas, we are a free and democratic country woman. when they're in r for a tarion country. ha, that's why we need to oppose china and gain independence. it will not waste long. so china is angry, even if nothing changes, china will still be angry. if we let them have their way, will end up like hong kong. eventually we'd be under the control of the communist party of china, a thong, although also new. ah roy is even prepared to stand up to china himself if need be wrong. oh, who is it?...
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john thomas, we are a free and democratic country woman when they're in r for a tarion country. that's why we need to oppose china and gain independence. waste additions on the roy is even prepared to stand up to china himself if need be powerful. in an attack, most taiwanese would run away on that. that would be easier in guy, but i believe we should take up weapons and defend our families on our homeland and our way of life. so the time that we need to stand up to china to not run away or possible, a, what is roy underestimating the threat to taiwan? this is china's military propaganda images designed to impress and intimidate taiwan. china's army is much more powerful than ty wants. with every day chinese fighter planes, like these nuclear capable, h 6 bombers are sent over the taiwanese air defense identification. so in 2021, there were more than 600 such incursions. but taiwan is government refuses to be intimidated. the country's leaders say they are ready to go to war if need be. foreign minister joseph is standing firm in we have been preparing is that we have the abilit
john thomas, we are a free and democratic country woman when they're in r for a tarion country. that's why we need to oppose china and gain independence. waste additions on the roy is even prepared to stand up to china himself if need be powerful. in an attack, most taiwanese would run away on that. that would be easier in guy, but i believe we should take up weapons and defend our families on our homeland and our way of life. so the time that we need to stand up to china to not run away or...
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john thomas, we are a free and democratic country woman to the one there and authoritarian country a lot to that's why we need to oppose china and gain independence. it will not waste china as angry, even if nothing changes. china will still be angry if we let them have their way, will end up like hong kong. eventually we'd be under the control of the communist party of china, a on the all those in the roy is even prepared to stand up to china himself. if need be powerful in an attack, most taiwanese would run away. that would be easier in guy, but i believe we should take up weapons and defend our families on our homeland and our way of life. so the time that we need to stand up to china to not run away or possible blue, what is roy under estimating the threat to taiwan? this is china's military propaganda images designed to impress and intimidate taiwan. china's army is much more powerful than ty wants me every day. chinese fighter planes like these nuclear capable, 86 bombers are sent over the taiwanese air defense identification. so in 2021. there were more than $600.00 such incu
john thomas, we are a free and democratic country woman to the one there and authoritarian country a lot to that's why we need to oppose china and gain independence. it will not waste china as angry, even if nothing changes. china will still be angry if we let them have their way, will end up like hong kong. eventually we'd be under the control of the communist party of china, a on the all those in the roy is even prepared to stand up to china himself. if need be powerful in an attack, most...
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joe alioto and defensy defense attorney john thomas ho. thomas hockey. > >> the james webb telescope's main goal is to detect light frm light from the ies . scientists say the first images of the red planet could reveal new findings about its atmosphere. the images show the eastern hemisphere and large craters from meteorites as nasa recorded the sound of a meter right impact on mars for the first time. it is a bit odd. this is the first time the sound the sound was recorded on another planet. you can hear th. the bleeps. it sounds strange because of an atmospheric effect effect that it causes lower pitches to arrive faster than higher pitches. >> something interesting, guess how far away it is, currently? just on average. i was thinking maybe it is orbiting us. no, it is orbiting the sun and it is 1 million miles away from us and capturing things and sending it back to hear. >> i have no perspective of that. that blows my mind. > >> today, the san francisco school board is reconsidering an an early decision, the controversy over adding ho
joe alioto and defensy defense attorney john thomas ho. thomas hockey. > >> the james webb telescope's main goal is to detect light frm light from the ies . scientists say the first images of the red planet could reveal new findings about its atmosphere. the images show the eastern hemisphere and large craters from meteorites as nasa recorded the sound of a meter right impact on mars for the first time. it is a bit odd. this is the first time the sound the sound was recorded on another...
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oh, hello john thomas for his son. thank you very much, adrian. well, so we know williams has said that she won't be. she want to be remembered as a fight after bringing the curtains down on her tennis courier at the us open. the tennis icon was knocked out and the 3rd round in new york ending her hopes for 24th . a grand slam title for asthma has more after more than a 1000 single matches during a career spanning close to 3 decades. serena williams is hanging up her racket her defeat in the 3rd round at the us open to ayla from lana bitch breeze to an end 27 years on court. i saw so many years. i still admit the tears. she left the door slightly open for a potential return for any chance or reconsider. i don't think so, but you never know o watching fans in new york. we're also unwilling to accept this really what's the and i think that the height of her career and she's, you know, have more to years old. you know, so one of the world's greatest matthews with her oh, oh, good. tell me your name, jim. i'm venus, i'm serena, serena and her sister v
oh, hello john thomas for his son. thank you very much, adrian. well, so we know williams has said that she won't be. she want to be remembered as a fight after bringing the curtains down on her tennis courier at the us open. the tennis icon was knocked out and the 3rd round in new york ending her hopes for 24th . a grand slam title for asthma has more after more than a 1000 single matches during a career spanning close to 3 decades. serena williams is hanging up her racket her defeat in the...
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i also want to thank my friend the honorable judge john charles thomas with being here. thank you so much. and it's beautiful wife. forgive me for calling you beautiful. i'm old fashioned. and link's sister pearl thomas. thank you for being here. so many people are here. i i just i love from washington from richmond from all over. thank you so much. i must make my colleagues gary stanley and i saw you walk in is gary still here. thank you. gary. gary has actually mentored me since i've been here at monticello. i do not have a museum background. and so gary was super helpful. the ladies who put this event together tonight tasha stand not call her wonderful tasha because she's incredible. making harrington who does such a wonderful job with event planning gen lyon. i have to thank my kenwood family. i see some of my kenwood family here. my daughters whitney and laura who came from the uk early just to be here tonight. thank you so much. i'm so happy that all of you are here my big sisters. i just you know, i'll be here all night naming folks. i must make my publisher harpe
i also want to thank my friend the honorable judge john charles thomas with being here. thank you so much. and it's beautiful wife. forgive me for calling you beautiful. i'm old fashioned. and link's sister pearl thomas. thank you for being here. so many people are here. i i just i love from washington from richmond from all over. thank you so much. i must make my colleagues gary stanley and i saw you walk in is gary still here. thank you. gary. gary has actually mentored me since i've been...
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john: thomas in tucson, arizona, you are next on "in depth." thomas, are you with us? caller: yeah. john: go ahead. caller: i went to school at southern illinois university and there was this great genius of a guy who designed the geodesic dome. it uses 1/6 of the building materials and one third of the energy to heat and cool. what a great time for this idea to come to fruition. how do you think this could best be presented? i am not the world's greatest public speaker myself, but this idea should be acted upon i think. steven: i was a teenage fan boy of bucky fuller. john: who is he? steven: i forget his biography, but he was an inventor, futurist. the dome, i made one in high school with my friends. it took all summer because there were no kits. we bought aluminum piping and we had to measure things out, then you had this thing, bold them together. we made one. [laughter] i am right with you about how they are neat in concept. but they are a dome. i have seen a few houses made in that form, but there are no design features. i do not want to say they are ugly, but i do not think pe
john: thomas in tucson, arizona, you are next on "in depth." thomas, are you with us? caller: yeah. john: go ahead. caller: i went to school at southern illinois university and there was this great genius of a guy who designed the geodesic dome. it uses 1/6 of the building materials and one third of the energy to heat and cool. what a great time for this idea to come to fruition. how do you think this could best be presented? i am not the world's greatest public speaker myself, but...
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john: thomas in tucson, arizona, you are next on "in depth." thomas, are you with us? caller: yeah. john: go ahead. caller: i went to school at southern illinois university and there was this great genius of a guy who designed the geodesic dome. it uses 1/6 of the building materials and one third of the energy to heat and cool. what a great time for this idea to come to fruition. how do you think this could best be presented? i am not the world's greatest public speaker myself, but this idea should be acted upon i think. steven: i was a teenage fan boy of bucky fuller. john: who is he? steven: i forget his biography, but he was an inventor, futurist. the dome, i made one in high school with my friends. it took all summer because there were no kits. we bought aluminum piping and we had to measure things out, then you had this thing, bold them together. we made one. [laughter] i am right with you about how they are neat in concept. but they are a dome. i have seen a few houses made in that form, but there are no design features. i do not want to say they are ugly, but i do not think pe
john: thomas in tucson, arizona, you are next on "in depth." thomas, are you with us? caller: yeah. john: go ahead. caller: i went to school at southern illinois university and there was this great genius of a guy who designed the geodesic dome. it uses 1/6 of the building materials and one third of the energy to heat and cool. what a great time for this idea to come to fruition. how do you think this could best be presented? i am not the world's greatest public speaker myself, but...
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ginni thomas was in close coordination and in touch with john eastman at that time.ink it's a relevant time period, and we plan to ask questions about it. >> you perfectly set up my next question which is about the legislation that passed the house i believe yesterday, co-sponsored and coauthor by so lofgren. i believe it got nine republican votes. the republican leadership against it. it was condemned by the ex president, not surprisingly, since it was the law that he was going to try to use. how should people understand both what it does and the fact that you can only get nine republican votes to shore up the law against possible future coups? >> we are trying to ensure another insurrection doesn't happen. and the only individuals on the other side of the aisle are nine of them who -- none of whom are serving in the next congress. so we appreciate the bravery and coming up -- putting up that vote. but none of them are gonna be there next year and that shows how strong of a hold kevin mccarthy and the republican leadership has on his conference. and it's unfortunate
ginni thomas was in close coordination and in touch with john eastman at that time.ink it's a relevant time period, and we plan to ask questions about it. >> you perfectly set up my next question which is about the legislation that passed the house i believe yesterday, co-sponsored and coauthor by so lofgren. i believe it got nine republican votes. the republican leadership against it. it was condemned by the ex president, not surprisingly, since it was the law that he was going to try to...
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anniversary of july 4th, he always marched to the independence, but he also marked the death of john adams and thomas jefferson and how personal all he felt that bittersweet ness of the day. so it was a extraordinary relationship. and i think in so many ways sort of bookends, this narrative. i like your drop story about his letter to the house, about them staying in their place, staying out of the treaty. but i am curious with all of that, what did anyone have any complaints at all about washington's decision to send a chief justice from the judicial branch to negotiate treaty? i mean, were there anyone in his cabinet or anyone in the house or senate say, whoa, what are you doing? i find very curious and odd. great questions. so there were complaints about jay because there was a concern that maybe he was too much of a federalist, that he was going to be too favorable to the north, that he wasn't going to be sympathetic to southern or western interests. but there were no complaints about the chief justice, and i think that's because their conception and understanding treatment of the supreme court wa
anniversary of july 4th, he always marched to the independence, but he also marked the death of john adams and thomas jefferson and how personal all he felt that bittersweet ness of the day. so it was a extraordinary relationship. and i think in so many ways sort of bookends, this narrative. i like your drop story about his letter to the house, about them staying in their place, staying out of the treaty. but i am curious with all of that, what did anyone have any complaints at all about...
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new york times, thomas told the committee she did not discuss her efforts to overturn the election with her husband. the committee appears to be investigating her conversations with johnionally january six chairman bennie thomas told reporters she still believes the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump. nearly two years later thompson also said the parts of her testimony could make to the next committee hearing that hearing was of course supposed to be held yesterday but was postponed because of hurricane in. we now believe it will be held sometime next month thompson says it will not be delayed until after november's midterm elections number of democrats are locked in high stakes races to protect the future of american democracy all talk to one such democrat, georgia senator raphael warnock. next. ♪ ♪ away suitcases are designed with 360-degree spinner wheels. ♪ ♪ so you can go with the flow. ♪ ♪ plan a didn't work out? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts, and it won't impact your ability to get pregnant in the future. find it yourself in the family planning aisle no prescription, no id. i've got this. ♪♪ >> after leaving a trai
new york times, thomas told the committee she did not discuss her efforts to overturn the election with her husband. the committee appears to be investigating her conversations with johnionally january six chairman bennie thomas told reporters she still believes the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump. nearly two years later thompson also said the parts of her testimony could make to the next committee hearing that hearing was of course supposed to be held yesterday but was postponed...
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it's also worth noting john eastman once clerked for clarence thomas.ay, ginni thomas' attorney released a statement saying, she answered a lot of the committee's questions as she told the committee, her minimal and mainstream activity focused on insuring that reports of fraud were investigated. beyond that, she played no part. >> joining me is former assistant watergate prosecutor. thank you, nick. this is so unusual. i can't even name the wife or spouse of any other supreme court justice ever in history. this woman has been a longtime right wing activist, and she seemed to have been actively involved including emailing her husband's former clerk, john eastman. what do you make of all of it, and what do you think the probative value of talking to her might have been? >> it's hard to say what the probative value is going to be. my big question is, who asked her to call these legislators in wisconsin and arizona to get them to basically vote in these fake trump electors? you know, that's my big question. that's the part that is really concerning. she cou
it's also worth noting john eastman once clerked for clarence thomas.ay, ginni thomas' attorney released a statement saying, she answered a lot of the committee's questions as she told the committee, her minimal and mainstream activity focused on insuring that reports of fraud were investigated. beyond that, she played no part. >> joining me is former assistant watergate prosecutor. thank you, nick. this is so unusual. i can't even name the wife or spouse of any other supreme court...
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new york times, thomas told the committee she did not discuss her efforts to overturn the election with her husband. the committee appears to be investigating her conversations with john nationally january six chairman bennie thomas told reporters she still believes the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump. nearly two years later thompson also said the parts of her testimony could make to the next committee hearing that hearing was of course supposed to be held yesterday but was postponed because of hurricane in. we now believe it will be held sometime next month thompson says it will not be delayed until after november's midterm elections number of democrats are locked in high stakes races to protect the future of american democracy all talk to one such democrat, georgia senator raphael warnock. next. ael warnock. next e capped. for seniors, insulin will be just $35. families will save $2,400 on health care premiums. energy costs, down an average of $1,800 a year for families. and it's paid for by making the biggest corporations pay what they owe. president biden's bill doesn't fix everything, but it will save your family money. worker's comp was about 20% of m
new york times, thomas told the committee she did not discuss her efforts to overturn the election with her husband. the committee appears to be investigating her conversations with john nationally january six chairman bennie thomas told reporters she still believes the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump. nearly two years later thompson also said the parts of her testimony could make to the next committee hearing that hearing was of course supposed to be held yesterday but was postponed...
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john eastman. in which he outlined his proposal to keep donald trump in power. lo and behold, days later we learned that ginni thomasree people that were involved in the investigation. being conducted by the house january six committee. now, we have a new reporting from the washington post that ginni thomas was not just sending emails to lawmakers in arizona. the post reports that she was also sending those emails to lawmakers in a second battleground state wisconsin. according to emails obtained by the post other state public records law. nbc news has not independently verified the new reporting. but the post says that under thomas nor -- when we need answers to what ginni thomas is referred to simply misconceptions in an interview with the daily caller back in june. because even as new cycles flow and focus change the truth still matters. it matters that the wife of a supreme court justice was promoting a ways to overturn the outcome of the 2020 election. the very same supreme court justice who refused to recuse himself in a case involving the 2020 election and january 6th. he was the sole dissenting justice in th
john eastman. in which he outlined his proposal to keep donald trump in power. lo and behold, days later we learned that ginni thomasree people that were involved in the investigation. being conducted by the house january six committee. now, we have a new reporting from the washington post that ginni thomas was not just sending emails to lawmakers in arizona. the post reports that she was also sending those emails to lawmakers in a second battleground state wisconsin. according to emails...
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john. >> conservative activist, virginia thomas and the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas has agreed to participate in a voluntary interview with the house panel investigating the january 6th insurrection. that's according to her lawyer who says thomas is eager to answer the committee's questions to clear up any misconceptions about her work relating to the 2020 election. the committee has worked for months now to get an interview with thomas to know more about her role in trying to help former president donald trump overturn his election defeat. she texted with the white house chief of staff mark meadows and contacted lawmakers in arizona and wisconsin in the weeks after the election. and thomas, his willingness to testify comes as the committee is preparing to wrap up its work before the end of the year. and he's writing a final report laying out its findings about the u.s. capitol insurrection. the panel announced today that it will convene for a hearing next week on september. 28. >> coming up 9 here at 9 o'cloc is more dead. whales continue to wash up on bay area shores.
john. >> conservative activist, virginia thomas and the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas has agreed to participate in a voluntary interview with the house panel investigating the january 6th insurrection. that's according to her lawyer who says thomas is eager to answer the committee's questions to clear up any misconceptions about her work relating to the 2020 election. the committee has worked for months now to get an interview with thomas to know more about her role in...
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let's talk about ginni thomas. john eastman is under investigation.- the fake elector's plot is the plot and he put it on paper. he seemingly acknowledged its illegality in conversations with lawyers that already testified. her work in crafting the messages to get lawmakers to carry it out, to overturn the will of the voters in their states, is that something that could come under criminal scrutiny? >> i think it is under criminal scrutiny. my expectations when we see the interview is that it's going to be more of a wimper than a bang. you read some of her text messages and it seems like she is a cheer lead eastern can you imagine mark meadows rolling his eyes and saying crazy aunt ginni is e-mailing me again. the details she is aware of are right at the center of the critical steps if you believe the evident we've seen. and the evidence is suggestive. and a supreme court justice's wife is in the middle of that, has to get everyone to sit up and take notice. >> i want to pull that throughout a little further. she sent messages to lawmakers giving them
let's talk about ginni thomas. john eastman is under investigation.- the fake elector's plot is the plot and he put it on paper. he seemingly acknowledged its illegality in conversations with lawyers that already testified. her work in crafting the messages to get lawmakers to carry it out, to overturn the will of the voters in their states, is that something that could come under criminal scrutiny? >> i think it is under criminal scrutiny. my expectations when we see the interview is...
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but another overlapping thought was pushed by trump lawyer john eastman, the former clarence thomas clerk, who republican senators touted for his really interesting research, where he pushed behind those random, and he was pitching entire state legislators toss the voting results for biden and just steal their entire state for trump. one memo pitching this as a state getting to quote choose who won, and saying that trump would win, and they would name the electors. they also sometimes called it a quote legislative override of the whole election. and we now know another republican was texting trump's aide also in november, encouraging the state legislatures to do that plot. and then mark meadows, that top chief of staff to trump at the time said quote, i love it. now, at the time, giuliani's long line of briefings to state legislators did seem to many like another desperate direction and reduced to pr. the memos weren't public then. now it looks different. now it is clearly a part of an organized written coup conspiracy getting local republicans to go toss the votes. and if the other paths
but another overlapping thought was pushed by trump lawyer john eastman, the former clarence thomas clerk, who republican senators touted for his really interesting research, where he pushed behind those random, and he was pitching entire state legislators toss the voting results for biden and just steal their entire state for trump. one memo pitching this as a state getting to quote choose who won, and saying that trump would win, and they would name the electors. they also sometimes called it...
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think of them, all it be with their fraud, randos and another plot was pushed by john eastman, the former clarence thomasrk, who senate republicans touted for his really interesting research where he pushed beyond the randos and he was pitching state legislators toss the votes for biden and steal the entire state for trump. one memo pitching this as the state gets to choose who won saying trump would win and they would name the electors. they also sometimes called it a legislative override of the whole election, and we now know another republican was texting trump's aide encouraging the state follow through. at the time giuliani's long winding briefings to state legislators did seem like another desperate misdirection or it was reduced as pr. the memos weren't public then. now it looks difference. now it's clearly part of an organized written coup conspiracy getting local republicans to go toss the vote and as other paths narrows, the white house was working on a coup through this elector fraught with a clear path of stealing these and now meadows says he was working on that as of yesterday. mr. meadows
think of them, all it be with their fraud, randos and another plot was pushed by john eastman, the former clarence thomasrk, who senate republicans touted for his really interesting research where he pushed beyond the randos and he was pitching state legislators toss the votes for biden and steal the entire state for trump. one memo pitching this as the state gets to choose who won saying trump would win and they would name the electors. they also sometimes called it a legislative override of...
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joining him is evan thomas, the author of numerous books including the very best man, robert kennedy, sea of thunder, and john paul jones. now let's hear from nathaniel philbrick and evan thomas. thank you for joining us today. >> at national archives, we are delighted to be here, lots to talk about. we are veterans of the national archives and a lot of you are history buffs, so glad to have you. this is a departure for you. you've written all these books but haven't gotten your car with your wife. tell us about your thought processes, how you got into that, how you went down this road and the cherry it. >> that is where it began. so great to hang out with you for this hour, to see you in the midst of the aftermath of covid. it all began for me during a research trip for my last book about the american revolution, in the hurricane's i, about the year of yorktown. there was a research trip to providence, rhode island, and made my way to the john brown house. this isn't john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown the opposite, slave trade around cofounder of brown university. in the back of his magisterial
joining him is evan thomas, the author of numerous books including the very best man, robert kennedy, sea of thunder, and john paul jones. now let's hear from nathaniel philbrick and evan thomas. thank you for joining us today. >> at national archives, we are delighted to be here, lots to talk about. we are veterans of the national archives and a lot of you are history buffs, so glad to have you. this is a departure for you. you've written all these books but haven't gotten your car with...
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john adams famously did not attend thomas jefferson's inauguration in 1800.o be fair there wasn't a tradition yet establish of a defeated president attending his successor is not duration. andrew johnson, same thing, did not attend ulysses s grant's inauguration. i think from then at least to the 1990s people were -- there was definitely frosty nunes. hoover and roosevelt were not very friendly to each other. carter was pretty devastated, i don't think he talked a lot to reagan in the car on the way over to the integration. there is a tradition that the parties come together, at least initially. that is why we talk about presidential honeymoons. an effort to give the new president a chance. we are gonna vote for everything but we're gonna let you establish yourself in office. i think that really started changing again in the 1990s. we talk about the roots of today's polarization and part of it goes back to the 1960s and the rise of social and cultural issues that have been with us ever since. the other part of it goes back to the 90s. the rise of talk radio,
john adams famously did not attend thomas jefferson's inauguration in 1800.o be fair there wasn't a tradition yet establish of a defeated president attending his successor is not duration. andrew johnson, same thing, did not attend ulysses s grant's inauguration. i think from then at least to the 1990s people were -- there was definitely frosty nunes. hoover and roosevelt were not very friendly to each other. carter was pretty devastated, i don't think he talked a lot to reagan in the car on...
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and again, it's important to note john eastman once clerked for clarence thomas and he was the only justice the supreme court ruled that former president trump could not withhold presidential records from the january 6th committee. but at least privately from the folks you talked to, are there republicans who believe those texts and e-mails were a mistake. do they see this testimony as problematic? >> i do think that ginni thomas is interesting in that she is a highly influential conservative who has a more quiet power than her very famous and influential husband, who sits on the supreme court. and she is someone that you see people to not want to cross the rub con on. even liz cheney was very reticent to ramp up measures to get her to come in. and we were told it was sort of wanted to straddle this fine line between protecting the republican party and someone who is flubs shl in conservative circles, while also getting what is described as the rot of the party and some of what has emanated from former president trump. but i think at the end of the day, it's hard to differentiate those two
and again, it's important to note john eastman once clerked for clarence thomas and he was the only justice the supreme court ruled that former president trump could not withhold presidential records from the january 6th committee. but at least privately from the folks you talked to, are there republicans who believe those texts and e-mails were a mistake. do they see this testimony as problematic? >> i do think that ginni thomas is interesting in that she is a highly influential...
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thomas her collaboration with john eastman and have a fuller understanding of the role that she playedsaid when we mentioned our interest in talking to her that she would look forward to coming in, that she would definitely come in and looked forward to it. and i hope that's still the case. >> can you explain that distinction you just mentioned, that a lot of people have opinions. it doesn't make them a witness. what's the relevance of that directly to ginni thomas? >> well, there are people who click onto websites, who forwarded emails to their friends and neighbors. that doesn't make them a witness to an effort to overturn the election necessarily. but we would like to talk to mrs. thomas about the connection she might have had with professor eastman. and you know, she said in her public statement that she would clarify everything, that it was all fine. and so i wish she would step forward and do that for us. this doesn't have to be adversarial. she should come in and do exactly what she said she could do, which is clear the air. >> when you say there are people who went online and f
thomas her collaboration with john eastman and have a fuller understanding of the role that she playedsaid when we mentioned our interest in talking to her that she would look forward to coming in, that she would definitely come in and looked forward to it. and i hope that's still the case. >> can you explain that distinction you just mentioned, that a lot of people have opinions. it doesn't make them a witness. what's the relevance of that directly to ginni thomas? >> well, there...
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host: john in virginia -- from texas, we will hear from thomas. caller: good morning, everybody. get your quilts out, it looks like it is going to be cold. how many new refineries have been built and how many were closed? guest: i don't follow that issue very closely. the refineries, of course, are for oil. but i don't follow that closely. i am aware of couple have closed or been down for maintenance, and that's the part of has been driving the increase in heating oil, but that's not something i follow closely. host: how do they fight back against it? what's the extreme cases you hear about? guest: what i would do if i was worried about paying my energy bill this winter, first, if you are eligible for the energy assistance program, see if you can sign up. the second thing i would do, take a good look at your house. we offer home energy audits -- representative will come through and go through your house, looking for leaks. they can reduce the loss of heating, but the other is to install a programmable thermostat, to turn down the heat at night. every one degree down gives your ho
host: john in virginia -- from texas, we will hear from thomas. caller: good morning, everybody. get your quilts out, it looks like it is going to be cold. how many new refineries have been built and how many were closed? guest: i don't follow that issue very closely. the refineries, of course, are for oil. but i don't follow that closely. i am aware of couple have closed or been down for maintenance, and that's the part of has been driving the increase in heating oil, but that's not something...
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thomas of leto -- joseph agnello. >> david scott agnes. >> brian g. ahern. sabir ahmed. godwin o. ajalla. >> margaret ann a lauria. john in law. danny, you are in our hearts every day. your 5 now adult children are thriving. like you and with peggy's guidance, they are kind, people succeeding in their careers and in life. we celebrate you all today. >> and my father john leslie albert. i was 13 years old in september 2001. we had a wonderful relationship to date. how well does a 13-year-old boy really know his father? the reality is that i along with countless other children who lost parents missed out on countless memories, conversations, so while the grief or seeds a bit with time, -- recedes a bit with time, the absence of my father is as palpable as it ever was. >> jekyll and elaine aldrich-frederick. -- jacqueline elaine aldrich-frederick. >> joseph ryan allen. >> richard dennis allen. >> richard l. allen. anna s. w. allison. anthony alvarado. >> antonio javier alvarez. >> victoria alvarez. >> angelo emma rondo. >> james m. amarado. >> paul w. ambrose. craig scott eyman seven. -- callisto anyaya junior. kermit cha
thomas of leto -- joseph agnello. >> david scott agnes. >> brian g. ahern. sabir ahmed. godwin o. ajalla. >> margaret ann a lauria. john in law. danny, you are in our hearts every day. your 5 now adult children are thriving. like you and with peggy's guidance, they are kind, people succeeding in their careers and in life. we celebrate you all today. >> and my father john leslie albert. i was 13 years old in september 2001. we had a wonderful relationship to date. how...
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john, i will start with you, with the sound of ginni thomas from 2016, which he had a different opinionful transfer of power. watch. >> i just call on democrat leaders to control your groups on the far left. and try to help them stand up to what make ex america great which is the peaceful transformation of power. >> -- ginni thomas. >> i'm sorry ayman? >> i was saying what happened to that ginni thomas. the thomas that called for peaceful transfer of power when it was donald trump winning the election. >> yeah it doesn't appear that she has intellectual consistency about that. and actually has a partisan view of it which is she wanted the republican to be president when he won the election and wanted the republican to be president when he lost the election. >> alicia support for the supreme court has plunged to a record low, with -- 40% with independents. how much do you think the role that ginni thomas has played in trying to overturn our electionn addition to decisions like the overturning of roe v. wade and a lot of others? >> well i think it's complicated. i think for a lot of peopl
john, i will start with you, with the sound of ginni thomas from 2016, which he had a different opinionful transfer of power. watch. >> i just call on democrat leaders to control your groups on the far left. and try to help them stand up to what make ex america great which is the peaceful transformation of power. >> -- ginni thomas. >> i'm sorry ayman? >> i was saying what happened to that ginni thomas. the thomas that called for peaceful transfer of power when it was...
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you know, i mean john adams famously did not attend thomas jefferson's inauguration in 1800, although to be fair. there wasn't a tradition yet yet established of a defeated president attending his successors inauguration and andrew johnson. same thing did not attend ulysses grants inauguration, but i think from then at least up to 1990s. people were i mean there was definitely frostiness. i mean hoover and roosevelt were not very friendly to each other and carter was pretty devastated. i don't think he talked a lot to reagan in the car on the way. it was inauguration, but i think there was a tradition of the parties coming together at least initially. i mean, that's why we talk about presidential honeymoons. i mean there was an effort to give the new president a chance. it doesn't mean we're going to vote for everything but we're gonna let you establish yourself in office and i think that really started changing again in the 1990s. you know, we talked about the roots of today's polarization and and part of it goes back to the 1960s and the rise of social and cultural issues that have
you know, i mean john adams famously did not attend thomas jefferson's inauguration in 1800, although to be fair. there wasn't a tradition yet yet established of a defeated president attending his successors inauguration and andrew johnson. same thing did not attend ulysses grants inauguration, but i think from then at least up to 1990s. people were i mean there was definitely frostiness. i mean hoover and roosevelt were not very friendly to each other and carter was pretty devastated. i don't...
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anniversary of july 4th, he always marched to the independence, but he also marked the death of john adams and thomas jefferson and how personal all he felt that bittersweet ness of the day. so it was a extraordinary relationship. and i think in so many ways sort of bookends, this narrative. i like your drop story about his letter to the house, about them staying in their place, staying out of the treaty. but i am curious with all of that, what did anyone have any complaints at all about washington's decision to send a chief justice from the judicial branch to negotiate treaty? i mean, were there anyone in his cabinet or anyone in the house or senate say, whoa, what are you doing? i find very curious and odd. great questions. so there were complaints about jay because there was a concern that maybe he was too much of a federalist, that he was going to be too favorable to the north, that he wasn't going to be sympathetic to southern or western interests. but there were no complaints about the chief justice, and i think that's because their conception and understanding treatment of the supreme court wa
anniversary of july 4th, he always marched to the independence, but he also marked the death of john adams and thomas jefferson and how personal all he felt that bittersweet ness of the day. so it was a extraordinary relationship. and i think in so many ways sort of bookends, this narrative. i like your drop story about his letter to the house, about them staying in their place, staying out of the treaty. but i am curious with all of that, what did anyone have any complaints at all about...