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john walter went to paris that john bolton went to paris in february of 2017 -- >> at this point is the national security adviser? >> no. i mean he wrote an article and i think late 2016 giving the blueprint for trump to get out. okay, jcpoa. in february 2017 he went to paris, spoke to this gathering. i think his tax return shows he received $40,000 for it. the telly he lied on his tax sheet so i it may have speweds group that advocates -- >> the reigning -- terrorist of the trend for some time. he said in that speech that we will celebrate next time this year in tehran. he was appointed national security adviser in april. pompeo was confirmed as secretary of state on april 26. he went to israel on april 28 and asked netanyahu to put out that she'll about the documents that they had uncovered from iran. trump pulled out of jcpoa on ma. you look at these sequence of events. they, and i have reason from what i hear, what i heard from leaders of other countries that they had convinced trump of two things. one, iran was crumbling. and a sudden withdrawal from jcpoa would be the last mail in
john walter went to paris that john bolton went to paris in february of 2017 -- >> at this point is the national security adviser? >> no. i mean he wrote an article and i think late 2016 giving the blueprint for trump to get out. okay, jcpoa. in february 2017 he went to paris, spoke to this gathering. i think his tax return shows he received $40,000 for it. the telly he lied on his tax sheet so i it may have speweds group that advocates -- >> the reigning -- terrorist of the...
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in 2019's story him john meacham moderated a conversation between jimmy carter and walter mondale discussing the importance of human rights and foreign policy as a way to promote democratic ideals around the world. former president carter died sunday at the age of 100. >> talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and are international experience in the navy heading into your public career. >> i grew up in a little village which had about 50 families, farm families. my family was the only one that was white. all the rest of them were african-american. i grew up completely immersed in african-american culture, black culture. ulture. and i could see as a little child, even that there was a great distinction between white and black people. my mother, by the way, was a registered nurse and she never paid any attention to racial distinctions. she treated everybody the same in a very courageous way. but she was part of the medical establishment in plains, which was very powerful. so she was kind of impervious to condemnation or criticism. so i grew
in 2019's story him john meacham moderated a conversation between jimmy carter and walter mondale discussing the importance of human rights and foreign policy as a way to promote democratic ideals around the world. former president carter died sunday at the age of 100. >> talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and are international experience in the navy heading into your public career. >> i grew up in a little village which had...
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those he met with today, speaker mike johnson has been in office just over a year, john thune, just 18 days. as amy walter will talk about, 16% of the house survived after 2016. -- 68% of the house arrived after 2016. donald trump here, congress works with him more than him working with him. amna: where did things stand with the confirmation process for his nominees? lisa: pete hegseth with the department of defense, we could see that confirmation this week. what we don't know is about two of the high profile nominees, tulsi gabbard and also robert f. kennedy, jr. for health and human services. no hearings have been scheduled. we have not seen them on capitol hill for a few days so we are not sure where that stands. so far everyone in the trump administration says they are gung ho for that. but no update on timing for them. amna: lisa, thank you so much. ♪ vanessa: this evening, another trump pardons report. he has issued a full pardon for ross albert, a cryptocurrency cult hero serving life in prison. he founded silk road, a dark web side that allowed users to secretly buy and sell drugs like heroin and
those he met with today, speaker mike johnson has been in office just over a year, john thune, just 18 days. as amy walter will talk about, 16% of the house survived after 2016. -- 68% of the house arrived after 2016. donald trump here, congress works with him more than him working with him. amna: where did things stand with the confirmation process for his nominees? lisa: pete hegseth with the department of defense, we could see that confirmation this week. what we don't know is about two of...
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john f. kennedy as the winner. and in 1977, then-vice president walter mondale, who was seeking re-election with jimmy carter, presidedn. sorry, 1980. sorry about that. and in other interesting note, vice president hubert humphrey opted not to be in the chamber when the vote count happened in 1969. he went to a state funeral for a united nations official instead of being in that somewhat awkward role. next up, we're going to introduce you to tom wickham who served as the house parliamentarian from 2012 to 2020. and he's going to help us understand some of the formalities of today's session. this has a number of ceremonial things that have become both custom and requirements. why don't you walk us through what's going to happen as part of the tradition of the electoral college count. guest: sure. the tradition is based in the 12th amendment to the constitution which provides rather briefly that the vice president in the presence of the house and the senate shall open the certificates and that the result -- the votes shall be counted. from that rather brief constitutional authority has come a series of statutory changes
john f. kennedy as the winner. and in 1977, then-vice president walter mondale, who was seeking re-election with jimmy carter, presidedn. sorry, 1980. sorry about that. and in other interesting note, vice president hubert humphrey opted not to be in the chamber when the vote count happened in 1969. he went to a state funeral for a united nations official instead of being in that somewhat awkward role. next up, we're going to introduce you to tom wickham who served as the house parliamentarian...
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walter and dozens were injured. security in the city remains titles. the investigation continues john 100 before some your the belgian police or calling me back in charge on bourbon street. new orleans french quarter is once again opened full tourist and local when police say secure like public safety had no concern. you know, i figured it's probably the safest place to be right now. anywhere around here was you don't want to let the tears when an armored vehicle stands guard a truck blocking the road. we're in a ceiling in a ford pickup truck rolled over the sidewalk and into passengers. by shortly after 3 am on new year's day before crashing. police say he's inspired pedestrians until he was gone down by officers. jeremy says he says he was badly hurt after being hit by the white truck which smashed his wheelchair. then he heard gunfire. p underwent surgery for broken fingers after the jack services. people screaming and it was laying on the ground. and i saw all my wheelchair boards on the ground beside me. police identified the attacker a shim suit, didn't you bear a 42 year old u
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john f. kennedy as the winner. and in 1977, then-vice president walter mondale, who was seeking re-election with jimmy carter, presided over ronald reagan's certification. sorry, 1980. sorry about that. and in other interesting note, vice president hubert humphrey opted not to be in the chamber when the vote count happened in 1969. he went to a state funeral for a united nations official instead of being in that somewhat awkward role. next up, we're going to introduce you to tom wickham who served as the house parliamentarian from 2012 to 2020. and he's going to help us understand some of the formalities of today's session. this has a number of ceremonial things that have become both custom and requirements. why don't you walk us through what's going to happen as part of the tradition of the electoral college count. guest: sure. the tradition is based in the 12th amendment to the constitution which provides rather briefly that the vice president in the presence of the house and the senate shall open the certificates and that the result -- the votes shall be counted. from that rather brief constitutional authority has
john f. kennedy as the winner. and in 1977, then-vice president walter mondale, who was seeking re-election with jimmy carter, presided over ronald reagan's certification. sorry, 1980. sorry about that. and in other interesting note, vice president hubert humphrey opted not to be in the chamber when the vote count happened in 1969. he went to a state funeral for a united nations official instead of being in that somewhat awkward role. next up, we're going to introduce you to tom wickham who...
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walter mondale on human rights. this was in leesburg, virginia in 2019. it was moderated by historian john beauchamp. >> talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and your international experience in the navy heading into your public career. >> i grew up in a little village called archer, georgia. my family was the only one that was white. all the rest of them were african-american. i grew up completely immersed in african-american culture, and i could say -- i can see is a child that there was a great distinction between white and black people. my mother was a registered nurse and she never paid attention to racial distinctions. she treated everyone the same and very courageous way. she was kind of impervious to criticism. so i grew up in that environment, and later i became chairman of the board of education in the county and i demanded the other board members go with -- we found that the black kids were going to school as close to where they live because i didn't have any school buses. white kids had school buses, black kids didn't. the
walter mondale on human rights. this was in leesburg, virginia in 2019. it was moderated by historian john beauchamp. >> talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and your international experience in the navy heading into your public career. >> i grew up in a little village called archer, georgia. my family was the only one that was white. all the rest of them were african-american. i grew up completely immersed in african-american...
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john f. kennedy as the winner. and in 1977, then-vice president walter mondale, who was seeking re-election with jimmy carter, presided over ronald reagan's certification. sorry, 1980. sorry about that. and in other interesting note, vice president hubert humphrey opted not to be in the chamber when the vote count happened in 1969. he went to a state funeral for a united nations official instead of being in that somewhat awkward role. next up, we're going to introduce you to tom wickham who served as the house parliamentarian from 2012 to 2020. and he's going to help us understand some of the formalities of today's session. this has a number of ceremonial things that have become both custom and requirements. why don't you walk us through what's going to happen as part of the tradition of the electoral college count. guest: sure. the tradition is based in the 12th amendment to the constitution which provides rather briefly that the vice president in the presence of the house and the senate shall open the certificates and that the result -- the votes shall be counted. from that rather brief constitutional authority has
john f. kennedy as the winner. and in 1977, then-vice president walter mondale, who was seeking re-election with jimmy carter, presided over ronald reagan's certification. sorry, 1980. sorry about that. and in other interesting note, vice president hubert humphrey opted not to be in the chamber when the vote count happened in 1969. he went to a state funeral for a united nations official instead of being in that somewhat awkward role. next up, we're going to introduce you to tom wickham who...
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read walter mondale eulogy. >> and john, they at the end of their term, they look back.oland. they didn't. >> talk about human rights. >> they wrote this down. >> they said, we. >> told the truth. >> we respected. >> the law. >> we kept the peace. sometimes against. >> a flurry of disinformation. the simple. truth isn't. >> that, like. >> the most. >> powerful way to go? >> jon favreau. >> oh, me. >> oh. >> buddy. >> couple. john's okay. >> jimmy john's. >> in any. >> any john. tommy. >> john. >> tommy. >> john surgery. >> whoever wants to go. >> i think you're right. like democrats. >> need to get. >> back to first principles. >> what do we believe in? what are. >> our core values? i think that's. >> being for working people. it's being anti-war. i think we need to talk more. about money in. >> politics and. >> the way that's distorting our democracy. i think that's that's. >> one. >> way we could ground this message about democracy that can. >> feel a. >> little esoteric. >> and divorced from the day to day challenges people feel as we talk about, hey, look on the dais
read walter mondale eulogy. >> and john, they at the end of their term, they look back.oland. they didn't. >> talk about human rights. >> they wrote this down. >> they said, we. >> told the truth. >> we respected. >> the law. >> we kept the peace. sometimes against. >> a flurry of disinformation. the simple. truth isn't. >> that, like. >> the most. >> powerful way to go? >> jon favreau. >> oh, me. >> oh....
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walter here in d.c., good morning. caller: good morning, john. how are you? host: doing well.aller: i am a democrat, and i am not a fan of donald trump. but four years later, into this day, none of us, including your first two callers, know all the facts about what actually happened on january 6. for these two reasons, one, because our media has no interest or investigative curiosity into finding out all the facts and details about things that took place that day. and there is a slight cover up, and that is not my opinion. but there are things like a former u.s. capitol police chief who should have been in the january 6 committee because he has expansive information about what took place, then they did not want to hear what he had to say. and they have been videos since february 2021, two videos of caucasian and african-american u.s. capitol police officers, waving trump supporters into the capitol. they show the videos again on friday on a tv show on newsmax. i recommend you turn it on again tonight, they might show it again. these cops, you can see their faces, and no one ha
walter here in d.c., good morning. caller: good morning, john. how are you? host: doing well.aller: i am a democrat, and i am not a fan of donald trump. but four years later, into this day, none of us, including your first two callers, know all the facts about what actually happened on january 6. for these two reasons, one, because our media has no interest or investigative curiosity into finding out all the facts and details about things that took place that day. and there is a slight cover...
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so, john heilemann, really quickly, before we go to walter, i'm just going to say this about about myink we alluded to it but didn't really get into it. so i think most rock critics would consider highway 61 and blond on blond, two of the best five albums in rock history. i mean, certainly in every rolling stone list i've seen after dylan went electric. yeah. and i was i was in that crowd. i saw the dylan movie. don't forget blood on the tracks also. well, that's a great. you know what, though? yeah. the only reason i don't bring that up, which is probably my favorite dylan album, is, is because that's never in this conversation of greatest albums. right. i've just got to say, after seeing the movie and again going back and listening to his catalog again, like the revelation is, johnny cash said the revelation is this kid from minnesota basically falls off a turnip truck and he writes blowin in the wind, which will be a standard that will be sung 300 years from now. girl from the north country. a hard rain's going to fall. sure. and maybe other than blowing in the wind. his greatest w
so, john heilemann, really quickly, before we go to walter, i'm just going to say this about about myink we alluded to it but didn't really get into it. so i think most rock critics would consider highway 61 and blond on blond, two of the best five albums in rock history. i mean, certainly in every rolling stone list i've seen after dylan went electric. yeah. and i was i was in that crowd. i saw the dylan movie. don't forget blood on the tracks also. well, that's a great. you know what, though?...
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walter brennan story. >> night court. >> airs tuesdays on. >> nbc at 830 eastern streams the very next day on peacock. actor director johnl have a live report from capitol hill as robert f kennedy is set to begin his first of two senate confirmation hearings for health and human services secretary. we'll also get a glimpse at his opening statement. just out. morning joe is back. >> in a moment. >> you got this, buddy. >> you got it. >> during an. >> asthma attack, every second feels. >> like an eternity. primatene mist. >> works fast. >> it's clinically shown to open airways quickly. get the number airways quickly. get the number one. fda approved shipstation lets you keep up with the growth of your business. you can sync inventory and manage returns across all your sales channels. so you ship the right products, to the right customers. ♪♪ head to shipstation.com to start your free trial. over $36,000 in debt. >> if i would have just made the minimum payments, it would have taken me. >> 59 years to. >> pay off. >> national debt relief. >> can significantly. >> reduce the. amount you owe. >> national debt. >> relief reduc
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in 2019's story him john meacham moderated a conversation between jimmy carter and walter mondale discussinghe importance of human rights and foreign policy as a way to promote democratic ideals around the world. former president carter died sunday at the age of 100. >> talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and are international experience in the navy heading into your publi
in 2019's story him john meacham moderated a conversation between jimmy carter and walter mondale discussinghe importance of human rights and foreign policy as a way to promote democratic ideals around the world. former president carter died sunday at the age of 100. >> talk about your interest in human rights. given both your background in the segregated south and are international experience in the navy heading into your publi