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jonathan: u.s.inalize a $50 billion loan to ukraine using frozen russian assets. just what is at stake for the president this week? >> wants to show democracies could still do things. giving away to the g20 where all eyes were focused, russia, china really blocking the fences on that, many of them were unlikely to be there at the next meeting or at least it is up in the air, you kind of have this kick of the can to do something in particular on russia and ukraine . it seems like there was progress on that over the weekend when joe biden was in france, hasn't given any more details. i think that will be the big topline thing. the finance ministers focus on china with other countries following it with some of the steps it has taken to add tariffs on chinese exports on critical technologies and goods. finding some way to squeeze cash out of these assets. jonathan: traditionally these are big opportunities. i say traditionally because these days isolationism seems to be playing quite well. do you think
jonathan: u.s.inalize a $50 billion loan to ukraine using frozen russian assets. just what is at stake for the president this week? >> wants to show democracies could still do things. giving away to the g20 where all eyes were focused, russia, china really blocking the fences on that, many of them were unlikely to be there at the next meeting or at least it is up in the air, you kind of have this kick of the can to do something in particular on russia and ukraine . it seems like there was...
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>> jonathan: yeah.other things that we've written together. >> but i mean, what it demonstrates is the power of collaboration. >> yeah. >> one, you learn always. we learn in our personal lives you never do anything alone. >> jonathan: yeah. >> effective. and it's the same with journalism, and the culture at "the washington post" at the time was ben bradley was the great editor, and it's true. he believed in giving reporters running room. >> jonathan: why is it that this book has become such an iconic book for journalists? i mean, this was a huge best-seller, but, you know, in a way, it inspired not just one, but multiple generations of journalists. >> the book and the movie. >> the thing you said, the movie. the book itself is like a primer on basic reporting. >> jonathan: yeah. >> you see, what's the most important decision we make as reporters? to go out at night and to visit people who worked for richard nixon and his re-election in their homes, knock on their doors, have the doors slammed in our fac
>> jonathan: yeah.other things that we've written together. >> but i mean, what it demonstrates is the power of collaboration. >> yeah. >> one, you learn always. we learn in our personal lives you never do anything alone. >> jonathan: yeah. >> effective. and it's the same with journalism, and the culture at "the washington post" at the time was ben bradley was the great editor, and it's true. he believed in giving reporters running room. >>...
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>> jonathan: thank you, selina. joining me now is delaware senator, chris coons, a national cochair of the biden/harris campaign. thank you for joining us. i assume you have spoken to the president since that debate. what is he telling you about his performance? >> it's great to be on with you this morning, jon, and as that clip just showed, he was comfortable. he was proud that he gave a strong speech at a campaign event in north carolina. he gave a strong speech in new york. he's had a great few days, and it's building on a great few years. no one has been a stronger and more consequential president in my lifetime than joe biden, and jonathan, as you've seen over many years, it is always a bad bet to bet against joe biden. i was with him when he announced in philadelphia in 2019, and most of my colleagues said, he's too centrist, too white, too moderate, and i was with him when he was sworn in at president and he gave a speech trying to call us together. after the three crises he inherited from donald trump. the c
>> jonathan: thank you, selina. joining me now is delaware senator, chris coons, a national cochair of the biden/harris campaign. thank you for joining us. i assume you have spoken to the president since that debate. what is he telling you about his performance? >> it's great to be on with you this morning, jon, and as that clip just showed, he was comfortable. he was proud that he gave a strong speech at a campaign event in north carolina. he gave a strong speech in new york. he's...
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jonathan: it is. lisa: i know. jonathan: want to talk about the dot plot?. it's the perfect set up for inflation, alongside ira and frances. all of that, coming up from new york city this morning. good morning. i can't believe you corporate types are still at it. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh, that's so rock roll. it is, right. he gets it. yeah. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. want to save on some of the biggest names in streaming on the network made for streaming? x marks the spot. now you can add the new xfinity streamsaver™ that includes netflix, peacock, and apple tv+. that's xfinity streamsaver™ for just $15 a month. all your favorites. all
jonathan: it is. lisa: i know. jonathan: want to talk about the dot plot?. it's the perfect set up for inflation, alongside ira and frances. all of that, coming up from new york city this morning. good morning. i can't believe you corporate types are still at it. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat)...
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jonathan: maybe both? up next on the program, putting a deal on the table. >> prime minister netanyahu and the foreign minister just said that they welcome the announcement by the president and they did in fact agree this was their proposal. jonathan: that conversation, just around the corner. live from new york city this morning, good morning. ♪ from recent grads... ...to rising stars... ...to living legends. —you got this. —thank you. vanguard's retirement solutions can help all your employees be well on their way to their financial goals. that's the value of ownership. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh, that's so rock roll. it is, right. he gets it. yeah. jonathan: live from new york city, welcome to the program. c
jonathan: maybe both? up next on the program, putting a deal on the table. >> prime minister netanyahu and the foreign minister just said that they welcome the announcement by the president and they did in fact agree this was their proposal. jonathan: that conversation, just around the corner. live from new york city this morning, good morning. ♪ from recent grads... ...to rising stars... ...to living legends. —you got this. —thank you. vanguard's retirement solutions can help all...
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jonathan: what can you do?cit, either revenues have to go up, taxes, or cut expenses. each one is more likely? for wealthy clients, taxes go up. that's the easy part. and with many ratios of normalizing, that is the place to be. the other risk is around tariffs and the decoupling from china and how it is handled. president biden and trump are converging a little bit with the tariff announcements from president biden recently, but those are symbolic. it is indicative of where the u.s. needs to be coupled over supply chain is so important, ev's, batteries, national security type infrastructure. it will take a lot of. where is it going echo, u.s., latin america, -- where is it going to go? u.s., latin america, canada. lisa: i love speaking to you, i about potential deficits, the loss of u.s. supremacy, bond yields surging, liz truss comment in the u.s., and you are like, maybe just be more tax efficient because they could go up. there is the issue of people are overreacting at a time when we had a 30 year option y
jonathan: what can you do?cit, either revenues have to go up, taxes, or cut expenses. each one is more likely? for wealthy clients, taxes go up. that's the easy part. and with many ratios of normalizing, that is the place to be. the other risk is around tariffs and the decoupling from china and how it is handled. president biden and trump are converging a little bit with the tariff announcements from president biden recently, but those are symbolic. it is indicative of where the u.s. needs to...
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jonathan? >> jonathan: lauren green, thank you very much.intendent ryan walters, always interesting voice on all matters education wise covid-19 ryan, thank you for being here. you're obviously in oklahoma, not louisiana but do you think the louisiana law is a good one? would you like to see it in oklahoma? >> absolutely. i'll tell you will be doing that here. we will have the ten commandments in every classroom. what we've seen in america are the democrats, the teachers unions have driven god out of schools and americans, oklahomans, president trump want god back in the classroom. reality is if you don't talk about our judeo-christian heritage, you're not teaching history. our kids have to know what made america great, what does principles were so that we can make america great again and part of that is understanding our history, absolutely competent them, -- ten commandments should be close -- displayed in every country in the country, we have to bring back got in the -- cannot allow the radical -- and we speak about our country without an
jonathan? >> jonathan: lauren green, thank you very much.intendent ryan walters, always interesting voice on all matters education wise covid-19 ryan, thank you for being here. you're obviously in oklahoma, not louisiana but do you think the louisiana law is a good one? would you like to see it in oklahoma? >> absolutely. i'll tell you will be doing that here. we will have the ten commandments in every classroom. what we've seen in america are the democrats, the teachers unions have...
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jonathan: it is tough. getting to the scores, equity futures are shaping up as follows, record highs at the close once again yesterday. 0.07% yesterday. yields are down one basis point on the 10 year, the euro going nowhere, just about holding on to 108. coming up, oppenheimer with u.s. stocks notching another record high and the former kansas city fed president on a less restrictive fed. colin martin at charles schwab saying that the peak in yields is behind us. s&p 500 topping 5400 for the first time in history as fed officials predict one rate cut by the end of the year. saying that resilience is what is likely underpinning the economic projection of normalization and that the u.s. economy is likely midcycle rather than late cycle as some suggest. john is with us for more. good morning, sir. another all-time high. framing your view coming into 2024, it's important to sing your praises because you are modest and won't do it yourself. you came in and said he worked constructive on risk on the equity market
jonathan: it is tough. getting to the scores, equity futures are shaping up as follows, record highs at the close once again yesterday. 0.07% yesterday. yields are down one basis point on the 10 year, the euro going nowhere, just about holding on to 108. coming up, oppenheimer with u.s. stocks notching another record high and the former kansas city fed president on a less restrictive fed. colin martin at charles schwab saying that the peak in yields is behind us. s&p 500 topping 5400 for...
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jonathan: jobless claims i just around the corner. ♪ jonathan: we are totally unchanged.er the last few days on the 10 year. going against the grain. yields are a lot lower over the last five days. under surveillance this morning, all eyes are on the labor market. >> there are a lot of opportunities out there. you can lock in they attractive yields. limited duration risks but that being said, it is an uncertain time in terms of the fed with this normalization of a two a risk in the labor market. whether it is other economic activities, consumption, regional sales, you name it. jonathan: studying after early april. fueling expectations for right -- for rate cuts. payrolls tomorrow morning. writing this, the prospect for payrolls to stage an even bigger rally as a four handle on the unemployment rate would clear the path the test. hello. nice deceived. what you make of the rally before today? >> i think it makes sense for the data that we received, but it puts them in a specific situation going into the payrolls. both in headline and for the unemployment rate, but if we get
jonathan: jobless claims i just around the corner. ♪ jonathan: we are totally unchanged.er the last few days on the 10 year. going against the grain. yields are a lot lower over the last five days. under surveillance this morning, all eyes are on the labor market. >> there are a lot of opportunities out there. you can lock in they attractive yields. limited duration risks but that being said, it is an uncertain time in terms of the fed with this normalization of a two a risk in the...
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jonathan: shocking.ng game. >> guessing the next move by the fed, it's a losing game. jonathan: we have all missed. that conversation, up next. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. jonathan: stock back. just a little bit soft. no real drama. bond markets rallying, the 10 year, 442 point 76. under surveillance this morning, a losing game. >> trying to guesstimate the losing -- the fed, it's a losing game. they are not moving on wednesday, that's no secret. big deal. the bigger story of cpi, it doesn't change the chance and a meaningful way that the fed could cut this year. jonathan: tre
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jonathan: thank you.the indian ruby felt the most as they started following this weekend's election. the race is clover than -- closer than suppose indicated. modi is looking to extend his decade in power by five years, but initial tellings show that his ruling party is poised to lose its majority in parliament. donald trump's campaign says that it raised 34.8 million dollars in under 24 hours after his guilty verdict was announced. it is a signal of how the former president is using his legal troubles to rally support. nearly 30% of donors were first-time contributors according to his campaign. novak djokovic came back to win an electric match in the fourth round of the french open. the tennis great fell behind two cents to one, but stormed back to take the match in five sets. the win gave him a 370th grand slam win passing roger federer for the most in tennis history. he pushed through a painful knee injury after slipping on the clay courts. he is not committed to continuing in the tournament. jonathan:
jonathan: thank you.the indian ruby felt the most as they started following this weekend's election. the race is clover than -- closer than suppose indicated. modi is looking to extend his decade in power by five years, but initial tellings show that his ruling party is poised to lose its majority in parliament. donald trump's campaign says that it raised 34.8 million dollars in under 24 hours after his guilty verdict was announced. it is a signal of how the former president is using his legal...
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jonathan: thank you. more and about 30 minutes time but up next, oil markets under pressure. >> over the last three months or so, the global markets have been building by about 900 kbd so moderate bills. it's upside surprises in the u.s.. jonathan: that conversation is just around the corner, live from new york city, good morning. ♪ my parents worked hard for everything we had. they taught me the value of a dollar, and how to use it wisely. those lessons are forever, and today i share them with all our employees. it's why i team up with vanguard for our company's 401k plan. because everyone deserves to have someone look out for their financial well being. helping employees be well on their way to their financial goals. that's the value of ownership. jonathan: equity futures are doing oh k. we got a message moments ago -- it seems like your guests are tilting cautious. i need some j pelosky to cheer me up. lisa: he comes on and says buy everything and if you're listening, jay, call in. jonathan: bond marke
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jonathan: what is it?lan: if the yen weakens, they do tighten in a way, but what you are seeing is little by little they are letting yields go up. the back end of the curve has gone up. what is interesting is how little the yen has responded. you have seen a very substantial compression of yield in favor of the yen. if you took the 10-year yields spread yen should probably be trading of 140 at this time. i feel sorry for them, but what they are needing to do is break the momentum. and once the momentum breaks you have yields already on your side. but at this point in time there is an awful lot of momentum. jonathan: given the rate differentials and we have not seen the response in the fx market, why haven't we? alan: psychology gets quite perverse. initially it is, well, dollar-yen cannot go up on good news, so it must be going down, you know? you have that sort of psychology. or the boj is clearly not effective. but eventually -- it sometimes takes quite a long time. i've seen back in 2001, 2002 the dolla
jonathan: what is it?lan: if the yen weakens, they do tighten in a way, but what you are seeing is little by little they are letting yields go up. the back end of the curve has gone up. what is interesting is how little the yen has responded. you have seen a very substantial compression of yield in favor of the yen. if you took the 10-year yields spread yen should probably be trading of 140 at this time. i feel sorry for them, but what they are needing to do is break the momentum. and once the...
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jonathan: u.s.ns into microsoft and nvidia over the rapidly emerging field of artificial intelligence. the probe focusing on microsoft's ties with openai and nvidia's dominance in ai chips. we are joined from the nation's capital with more. mike, what are they focused on, disappointed by, worried about? mike: the inquiries at this stage are very early. we learned about them earlier this week. what we are seeing is a focus on two things. for microsoft, it is the relationships it is forging with companies, namely openai. there are others as well. rather than by the businesses outright, microsoft is making investments and swapping employees and having an exchange of information. but all of it is taking place away from the radar screens of antitrust enforcers. if there was an acquisition of openai they would have to go to the fence for blessing. but these investments have so far evaded scrutiny. it is a lot of money at stake and a lot of technology and people too. likewise with nvidia, looking at how th
jonathan: u.s.ns into microsoft and nvidia over the rapidly emerging field of artificial intelligence. the probe focusing on microsoft's ties with openai and nvidia's dominance in ai chips. we are joined from the nation's capital with more. mike, what are they focused on, disappointed by, worried about? mike: the inquiries at this stage are very early. we learned about them earlier this week. what we are seeing is a focus on two things. for microsoft, it is the relationships it is forging with...
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jonathan? >> jonathan: live with us, thank you. with us now, the former los angeles county sheriff and the author of why bad looks good, prosecutor wendy patrick, great to have you both here. sheriff, let me go to first, we talked about this over several years. crime, this kind of crime, you said to me before, people have to be aware of whom they are voting for. do you tie these types of crimes directly to policy? >> definitely you can tie things to policy. for one, you look at the state of law enforcement in the united states and it's under assault from all quarters. why? because it has been politicized. and people are getting an office by bashing law enforcement so you have recruitment dropping, you have massive vacancies across the border and all kinds of places. and now on top of that, you are throwing in 8 million new immigrants who we have not properly vetted or checked, we don't know who they are as we are seeing with these tragedies. and you are compounding a tragedy, it will not get any better until he closed down the bord
jonathan? >> jonathan: live with us, thank you. with us now, the former los angeles county sheriff and the author of why bad looks good, prosecutor wendy patrick, great to have you both here. sheriff, let me go to first, we talked about this over several years. crime, this kind of crime, you said to me before, people have to be aware of whom they are voting for. do you tie these types of crimes directly to policy? >> definitely you can tie things to policy. for one, you look at the...
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jonathan: will u.s.g able to behave recklessly for another 1, 2, 5 years, even decades? lisa: julian emanuel nailed it, saying that so far, it has been big growth tech giants in the u.s. economy that has allowed the u.s. to remain immune to a lot of political risks. and does that change, especially at a time when there are real policy shifts on tariffs and taxes, and these are some issues that we did not hear about last night, even though a lot of us wanted to. annmarie: we did hear about it on the margins, but really yesterday was about style. of course, the other issue, and this is a feature of the u.s., not a flaw, we have the makeup of congress to know how much we can see whether or not it is trump or biden. what can they enact? what fiscal spending can they do? it depends on congress for a lot of questions i may be that is reading into. jonathan: the biggest debate yesterday, for those of you who missed it, that was the biggest debate, and the got over handicaps. annmarie: they actually looked at ea
jonathan: will u.s.g able to behave recklessly for another 1, 2, 5 years, even decades? lisa: julian emanuel nailed it, saying that so far, it has been big growth tech giants in the u.s. economy that has allowed the u.s. to remain immune to a lot of political risks. and does that change, especially at a time when there are real policy shifts on tariffs and taxes, and these are some issues that we did not hear about last night, even though a lot of us wanted to. annmarie: we did hear about it on...
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jonathan >> yeah.t favourite kinds of ship, if i'm honest , what favourite kinds of ship, if i'm honest, what would be a worse ship? dictatorship. and a cruise ship? dictatorship. and a cruise ship i once got from southampton. so full of the hoi polloi. right. so libraries removed books, including david mckee's three monsters and fungus the bogeyman by raymond bhggs fungus the bogeyman by raymond briggs. after a single complaint, and experts warn of creeping censorship. so experts have warned that this censorship is growing and the number of books have been removed following complaints . it's following complaints. it's because libraries have considered them offensive, so these banned books include raymond briggs, fungus the bogeyman, jules verne's five weeks in a balloon and victor appleton tom swift series , and appleton tom swift series, and doctor seuss the jew in a shoe, which is an absolute classic , which is an absolute classic, may have made that one up. so, i mean, i think this kind of censorsh
jonathan >> yeah.t favourite kinds of ship, if i'm honest , what favourite kinds of ship, if i'm honest, what would be a worse ship? dictatorship. and a cruise ship? dictatorship. and a cruise ship i once got from southampton. so full of the hoi polloi. right. so libraries removed books, including david mckee's three monsters and fungus the bogeyman by raymond bhggs fungus the bogeyman by raymond briggs. after a single complaint, and experts warn of creeping censorship. so experts have...
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jonathan for now thank you _ jonathan. jonathan for now thank you very _ jonathan. you very much. - jonathan. jonathan for now thank you very much. on i jonathan. jonathan for now i thank you very much. on the mariano islands. an extraordinary story. well, speaking before the hearing, julian assange father, john shipton, said he was overjoyed by the news of his son's release, and he could not wait to see him in person. doing cartwheels is a good expression of the joy that one feels. expression of the 'oy that one feels. . g . , feels. that julian is returned home. well, _ feels. that julian is returned home. well, about - feels. that julian is returned home. well, about to - feels. that julian is returned home. well, about to returnj home. well, about to return home. well, about to return home. under circumstances, there may be some questions to be resolved, by the lawyers and the diplomats in the future but, having julian home, to an ordinary life, after 15 years of incarceration in one form or another, house arrest, jail, and asylum in an embassy, is pretty good n
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jonathan: turns out they were having an affair. prosecutors say peterson told her he'd lost his wife and was spending his first christmas alone even though at the time laci was still very much alive. by march, police had ruled it a homicide. and then in april. male: the body is an adult female. jonathan: it was here just a few miles from where peterson went fishing that the body of laci and her unborn son washed ashore separately. police identified the bodies and then went looking for peterson. they found him near san diego with dyed hair and a goatee and a big wad of cash. female: --scott peterson. jonathan: back in modesto, peterson pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder and hired a defense lawyer with a long list of celebrity clients. but the case had already gotten so much attention that a judge ruled peterson couldn't get a fair trial in his hometown, there was national news coverage, tv specials. and in february, a lifetime movie, "the perfect husband: the laci peterson story." starring dean cain and scott peterson. so th
jonathan: turns out they were having an affair. prosecutors say peterson told her he'd lost his wife and was spending his first christmas alone even though at the time laci was still very much alive. by march, police had ruled it a homicide. and then in april. male: the body is an adult female. jonathan: it was here just a few miles from where peterson went fishing that the body of laci and her unborn son washed ashore separately. police identified the bodies and then went looking for peterson....
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>> jonathan: reliance on technology is too great.training that occurs now is dependent on technology and training they had back then, mission they carried out were based on grit and determination and great strategic and tactical planning and also department of war at that time, not department of defense, which is progressive movement. department of war was dead set on victory and eliminating an enemy and that is the difference now. not saying the united states military is not great and vast, it is all voluntary, but reality is what made up those individuals and what led them to success was not a clear reliance on technology. technology played its part, but the individuals themselves had a vision, they had dedication and they carried that out. politics out of the way, dei, all that stuff, did not exist then. and the goal was to make a military fighting force as vicious and determined as they possibly could and this is the result you get from that. i don't know if that exists now. >> todd: i'm not questioning the bravery of brave men a
>> jonathan: reliance on technology is too great.training that occurs now is dependent on technology and training they had back then, mission they carried out were based on grit and determination and great strategic and tactical planning and also department of war at that time, not department of defense, which is progressive movement. department of war was dead set on victory and eliminating an enemy and that is the difference now. not saying the united states military is not great and...
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jonathan, jonathan turley eight -- he is approaching come of this is breaking news, he is sitting down with us in new york city, great to see you, professor. if i could bring you right in. so the judge, is fair to say he has alter the gag order. he has not buffeted because there are still some restrictions here, but this will allow donald trump to talk about witnesses, which the d.a., the manhattan d.a.'s office did ask the judge to keep that portion of the gag order. he is now able to talk about the witnesses and the jury after this hush money conviction. where do you see this going? >> there is still a problematic aspect to all of this he is preserving a gag order in part long after the jury has left and the verdict has been brought in. it sort of defeats the purpose of gag orders. the idea of gag orders are these navigational beacons. they are designed to preserve the fairness of a trial. it's not clear to many of us why he didn't just lift the gag order. i mean, this party is over. he is heading toward sentencing, but he is not protecting a fair trial. one of the things that presid
jonathan, jonathan turley eight -- he is approaching come of this is breaking news, he is sitting down with us in new york city, great to see you, professor. if i could bring you right in. so the judge, is fair to say he has alter the gag order. he has not buffeted because there are still some restrictions here, but this will allow donald trump to talk about witnesses, which the d.a., the manhattan d.a.'s office did ask the judge to keep that portion of the gag order. he is now able to talk...
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let's go back to correspondent jonathan here come over this now here in jonathan, is her insight on whyhe pause. jonathan: yes, were waiting for more information on why this clock is paused and you know the last time that we were here on may 6, we got so close the astronauts suited up and actually they entered this boeing starliner spacecraft and bubble to their season and they had this issue develop within audible buzz, on a pressure relief valve on the exterior of the palace five rocket come the united launch rocket that boeing starliner says the top and they did not believe that it oppose an eminent hazard to the astronauts but because they did not know how many vibrations, that this particular relief valve was rated for, they did not want to take chances have no out of an abundance of caution, the brought the whole assembly knocking doors and they work on it and the replace the valve in the process, they discovered an unrelated helium leak on the star minor spacecraft used to force some of those propellants and fuel in the spacecraft come over the need to go in the propulsion system
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jonathan, any thoughts on well, i agree.=ed as a you know, as an instrument statd we have to fight back. and so we're joi other lawsuits. we're working with we're working with penn and the national coalition agt and and the american library association and the whole thing is jus unfortunate, and i hope it will eventually wane as as the as these very loud and annoying voices realize that this is a waste of everybody' time. it's a liberal. to also remember is if books weren't powerful and influential, they wouldn't be got take heart from that that oks are powerful. they make that can make■e chang. they can persuade people and we've got to completelys and evn that mission. to to do think everything that you said, i completely agree with mary. anything to add? i mean, just to: echo, you know, everything that is being said here. agree, peter, that, you know, if our books are being banned, right. but it doesn't mitigate that exl threat from book bans. it are, you know, inordinately be on their immedie ■d stand with our authors. we
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good morning, jonathan.en the biden administration decided to affirmatively bring this lawsuit against the state of idaho. and i will tell you, jonathan, there was zero hesitation about bringing this case, and that's because federal law really is quite clear that when the health of a woman is at risk and she presents at a hospital that receives federal funding, that hospital must provide stabilizing treatment inclusive of an abortion. now, what we have in idaho, jonathan, are conservative lawmakers really trying to preempt federal law. that's what's happening here. and they've got a willing participant in this supreme court even if as this document suggests there is a temporary reprieve. now, jonathan, the most curious thing about this draft document or whatever it is how the supreme court suggests oats not even going to rule right now. camy coney barrett wrote according to this draft opinion that the court miscalculated in even considering this case right now. that to me doesn't feel ingenuous. it suggests
good morning, jonathan.en the biden administration decided to affirmatively bring this lawsuit against the state of idaho. and i will tell you, jonathan, there was zero hesitation about bringing this case, and that's because federal law really is quite clear that when the health of a woman is at risk and she presents at a hospital that receives federal funding, that hospital must provide stabilizing treatment inclusive of an abortion. now, what we have in idaho, jonathan, are conservative...
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jonathan, any thoughts on that? well, i agree. i think it's think that the book fans are a manifestation of the larger polarization in the country. and it's unfair. the books are being used as a you know, as an instrument to make political statements, and we have to fight back. and so we're joining other lawsuits. we're working with we're working with penn and the national coalition against censorship and and the american library association and the whole thing is just unfortunate, and i hope it will eventually wane as as these as these very loud and annoying voices realize that this is a waste of everybody's time. it's a liberal. i think they one of the things to also remember is if books weren't powerful and influential, they wouldn't be banned. and we've got to we've got take heart from that that books are powerful. they make that can make change. they can persuade people and we've got to completely support all our authors and everyone in that mission. and publishers. it's so important to to do that. and, you know, i think ever
jonathan, any thoughts on that? well, i agree. i think it's think that the book fans are a manifestation of the larger polarization in the country. and it's unfair. the books are being used as a you know, as an instrument to make political statements, and we have to fight back. and so we're joining other lawsuits. we're working with we're working with penn and the national coalition against censorship and and the american library association and the whole thing is just unfortunate, and i hope...
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cressida wetton and jonathan kogan. i see your shirt still isn't ironed like the maid was. >> she was taking a rather long break. we had to let her go. >> so right when. so you just have to look shabby. yeah. now on shabby chic. >> and i've got a hair. >> and i've got a hair. >> terrible. all right, well, let's start this section with the guardian. and we're talking about whistleblowers . my about whistleblowers. my favourite subject, cressida. >> managers who silence whistleblowers will never work in nhs again. vow streeting. so nhs, as we know, is , you know, nhs, as we know, is, you know, full of exciting problems and was very scandals, various things going on and wes streeting is saying i want the whistleblowers to be able to come forward and tell us what's wrong so we can reform the nhs, and he's talking he's been talking to the guardian and he's warned that the care quality commission has got to get tougher. so these are like the ofsted people. but for hospitals and nhs, i mean it is difficult isn't it, because yo
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.— in our homeland. jonathan, there is concern _ in our homeland. jonathan, there is concern about - jonathan, there is concern about the l there is concern about the death toll among palestinians. do you think israeli forces anticipated the level of casualties incurred? i think the whole _ casualties incurred? i think the whole civilian - casualties incurred? i think the whole civilian issue - casualties incurred? i thinkl the whole civilian issue here really needs to be analysed impartially and understood. according to the reports that i have gotten and also statements made by hamas spokes person, the israeli hostages were held and jailed by palestinian civilians in a palestinian civilians in a palestinian civilian area and as regrettable as any loss of life is i think you would have to investigate who the people who jailed these israeli civilians for eight months, why did they do it? what was the role of the surrounding community and the hundreds if not thousands of palestinians who for sure were aware of the fact that israeli hostages were being held in their midst and why were t
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jonathan turley taphouse on this. u.s.favor, the biden administration defending the federal gun ban for domestic abusers, how big is this and does this change things with the hunter biden case? >> it does. this is a drop hail mary throw for hunter biden. his defense was relying significantly on this case. they were hoping that the nra would prevail against his father's justice department. and to expand the second amendment rights so it might have had this blow back on his own case. i always question that by the way, because hunter biden was convicted for lying on a gun form. i doubt it seriously the supreme court would get to the point that said you could do that. but the court here in an almost unanimous decision said that, no, look second amendments are like other rights. they are not absolute. you can have reasonable limitations. i think the other group that's going to be disappointed besides the hunter biden team and obviously second amendment advocates are critics of the supreme court. the last few days we have seen a
jonathan turley taphouse on this. u.s.favor, the biden administration defending the federal gun ban for domestic abusers, how big is this and does this change things with the hunter biden case? >> it does. this is a drop hail mary throw for hunter biden. his defense was relying significantly on this case. they were hoping that the nra would prevail against his father's justice department. and to expand the second amendment rights so it might have had this blow back on his own case. i...
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jonathan, which is it?ording to the ifs, you'll have to raise taxes, cut spending, or break your rule on debt . your rule on debt. >> or grow the economy. i understand why people are sceptical, given we've had paltry growth. these last 14 years under the conservatives, but we believe that we can introduce measures that can get the economy motoring planning reform, so we can build again in this country an industrial strategy with our energy policy by investing in renewable energy sources, which will create good, well—paid jobs, and, of course, cut energy bills for good as well. we've got a skills and apprenticeships policy and a welfare reform and employment policy, whereas if we aim for 80% employment, that would that would support 2 million more people moving into the labour market. and we want to give those people the skills and opportunities to take up good jobs. opportunities to take up good jobs . so we believe we can grow jobs. so we believe we can grow the economy and by growing the economy, of cours
jonathan, which is it?ording to the ifs, you'll have to raise taxes, cut spending, or break your rule on debt . your rule on debt. >> or grow the economy. i understand why people are sceptical, given we've had paltry growth. these last 14 years under the conservatives, but we believe that we can introduce measures that can get the economy motoring planning reform, so we can build again in this country an industrial strategy with our energy policy by investing in renewable energy sources,...
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, who of journalism, jonathan munro, who we ofjournalism, jonathan munro, who we heard from earlier.k up the debate. basically they walk up the stairs you can see year into the university and then they go across a short courtyard, where they walk through, and that goes into the area that we have made into the debate studio. you may have seen some pictures, it is an intimate affair in there. i went in there earlier. around 150 members of the audience who are in there. and then there are two podiums quite close together, it has to be said, and then we will also have mishal husain. the gates have opened, which may be a sign. i am keeping my only row that i can see leading to the university, which is where the other cars have come in, so we are expecting the prime minister rishi sunak to arrive shortly. i was saying that the debate itself is all audience questions, so the difference between these debates and some of the interviews that you have heard the leaders do over and over these weeks of the campaign is that it is often a political correspondent who is asking the questions but toni
, who of journalism, jonathan munro, who we ofjournalism, jonathan munro, who we heard from earlier.k up the debate. basically they walk up the stairs you can see year into the university and then they go across a short courtyard, where they walk through, and that goes into the area that we have made into the debate studio. you may have seen some pictures, it is an intimate affair in there. i went in there earlier. around 150 members of the audience who are in there. and then there are two...
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jonathan, about this rahimi case.rks the first time that the court has affirmed a gun control measure after a very long stretch of moving in the opposite direction. what are your takeaways? jonathan: this is one of those cases where a sigh of relief i think could be heard throughout the country. especially for a court where people have been so geared up waiting for the worst. waiting for the worst decisions to come out. and on this one in particular, especially after the heller decision from 2022 decimated new york city's gun safety laws, the idea that people actually thought, the united states supreme court would say it's ok to be a domestic abuser and keep your gun. the fact that people thought that it was a possibility shows you just how far the court has swung to the right and how low in terms of esteem lots of people hold the court. but the court made the right decision. and clearly, it was one with an 8-1 decision, it was clearly, the right thing to do morally but also the right thing to do legally. william: the
jonathan, about this rahimi case.rks the first time that the court has affirmed a gun control measure after a very long stretch of moving in the opposite direction. what are your takeaways? jonathan: this is one of those cases where a sigh of relief i think could be heard throughout the country. especially for a court where people have been so geared up waiting for the worst. waiting for the worst decisions to come out. and on this one in particular, especially after the heller decision from...
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i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us.ed in paris ahead of traveling to normandy where tomorrow he'll mark the 80th anniversary of d-day with a speech and an even bigger one. next in total the president will spend five days in france. indeed on friday he'll speak at the famed point to hawk cliffs, a site of the d-day landings where allied forces fought back against infautsys while in normandy president biden will meet with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy to discuss the ongoing russia invasion. reuters reports the meetings over the next two days will focus on isolationism and the need to stand up to dictators. joining us now national security and political reporter for politico, paul mccleary. paul, good to see you this morning. so let's talk a little bit about this trip. it's obviously at its core to mark what happened 80 years ago the incredible heroism there on d-day and a setting also ronald reagan when he was president did the same in a famous speech. but it's also the present day. tell us how president biden h
i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us.ed in paris ahead of traveling to normandy where tomorrow he'll mark the 80th anniversary of d-day with a speech and an even bigger one. next in total the president will spend five days in france. indeed on friday he'll speak at the famed point to hawk cliffs, a site of the d-day landings where allied forces fought back against infautsys while in normandy president biden will meet with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy to discuss the ongoing...
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i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us.california was sworn in yesterday filling the seat once held by former house speaker kevin mccarthy. and with the new republican lawmaker the house now has 218 republicans and 213 democrats. the majority required to pass legislation is 216. republicans have a little more breathing room but still can only afford to lose two votes from their own party. mccarthy came to watch the swearing in ceremony, and he congratulated his successor. >>> to overseas now. india has begun to count the votes in its general election, which is widely expected to result in a rare third term for its current prime minister narendra modi. the process has taken six weeks as votes were gathered throughout the world's most populous country. the associated press reports roughly 642 million people voted in the general election equating to an avren turnout percentage to about 66%. if modi wins he will become the second prime minister in india's history to serve three terms and the first in 60 years. joining us now in
i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us.california was sworn in yesterday filling the seat once held by former house speaker kevin mccarthy. and with the new republican lawmaker the house now has 218 republicans and 213 democrats. the majority required to pass legislation is 216. republicans have a little more breathing room but still can only afford to lose two votes from their own party. mccarthy came to watch the swearing in ceremony, and he congratulated his successor. >>> to...
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coming up, jonathan stubbs. and ryan peterson on the latest disruptions in the red sea and possible the just six challenges coming up. we begin with our top story, big tech yet again driving u.s. stocks to two days of gains. jonathan stubbs writing "despite the recent dominance of u.s. mega caps stocks, european equities have outperformed u.s. equities on a median basis so far this year." jonathan, i want to start with the idea despite some of the expectation that u.s. exceptionalism can continue, you and others are saying this dip is viable in europe on the heels of some french turmoil. what gives you the confidence? >> on the u.s. versus you up, u.s. equities have outperformed europe on a market cap-weighted basis. but when you break down the large, middle to small-cap indices on immediate return basis, europe has outperformed the u.s. significantly and large caps, mid-caps, small caps. what is driving that is the distortion you have talked about from nvidia. the case for europe still seems one where you don't
coming up, jonathan stubbs. and ryan peterson on the latest disruptions in the red sea and possible the just six challenges coming up. we begin with our top story, big tech yet again driving u.s. stocks to two days of gains. jonathan stubbs writing "despite the recent dominance of u.s. mega caps stocks, european equities have outperformed u.s. equities on a median basis so far this year." jonathan, i want to start with the idea despite some of the expectation that u.s. exceptionalism...
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jonathan ashworth very much.very good to see you so jonathan ashworth they're sounding a little bit more confident, but still, we haven't got a clear answer on what is going to happen with taxes under a labour government. we know there's not going to be a rise in income tax, vat or national insurance. i'm bored of saying it, but there are a lot of other taxes too, and it sounds jonathan ashworth wasn't saying it there, but if you read between the lines , they will not rule out lines, they will not rule out rises in any of those taxes. let's see if we get any more clarity on that issue in that debate starting at 8:00 this evening. >> olivia, great job, and i know you'll be reporting on the debate throughout the night on gb news. thank you very much indeed. well, coming up next, you won't want to miss this because i'm going to be speaking to a just stop oil protester after protesters broke into stansted airport . you can see stansted airport. you can see that now and sprayed private jets with orange paint. i'm goin
jonathan ashworth very much.very good to see you so jonathan ashworth they're sounding a little bit more confident, but still, we haven't got a clear answer on what is going to happen with taxes under a labour government. we know there's not going to be a rise in income tax, vat or national insurance. i'm bored of saying it, but there are a lot of other taxes too, and it sounds jonathan ashworth wasn't saying it there, but if you read between the lines , they will not rule out lines, they will...
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jonathan. well thank you for joining minister. jonathan.thank you forjoining us on gb news with camilla tominey tonight. you are 20 points ahead in the polls. you don't need to debate rishi sunak. why are you even here? >> a single vote has not been cast yet in this general election. and this is a fight. but if people agree that after 14 years of decline and chaos and other tories, that it's time for change, i think they will see tonight from keir starmer, a strong leader, someone who's changed the labour party and who can also change the country. he'll be setting out a plan for how he'll deliver that change. and in contrast, you've got rishi sunak in a sort of splurging out in a scattergun way, announcement after announcement. i've totted it up £70 billion worth of commitments that he cannot fund. i'll tell you, i'll fund it by putting up tax or forcing up mortgages on working people all over again . working people all over again. >> we'll hear those issues played out in the debate, but hasn't keir starmer got more to lose this? the ming v
jonathan. well thank you for joining minister. jonathan.thank you forjoining us on gb news with camilla tominey tonight. you are 20 points ahead in the polls. you don't need to debate rishi sunak. why are you even here? >> a single vote has not been cast yet in this general election. and this is a fight. but if people agree that after 14 years of decline and chaos and other tories, that it's time for change, i think they will see tonight from keir starmer, a strong leader, someone who's...
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jonathan, i was shocked, genuinely shocked _ jonathan, i was shocked, genuinely shocked when somebodyster basically said, oh. its— to be prime minister basically said, oh. its fine— to be prime minister basically said, oh, it's fine for me to lie because i oh, it's fine for me to lie because i never_ oh, it's fine for me to lie because i never thought i would be caught out. i never thought i would be caught out~ i_ i never thought i would be caught out i find — i never thought i would be caught out. i find that genuinely unacceptable. three weeks out from a general— unacceptable. three weeks out from a general election, somebody who aspires— general election, somebody who aspires to — general election, somebody who aspires to be prime minister basically— aspires to be prime minister basically says, it's fine as long as you don't— basically says, it's fine as long as you don't get caught.— basically says, it's fine as long as you don't get caught. voters will be renerall you don't get caught. voters will be generally shocked _ you don't get caught. voters will be generally shocked that
jonathan, i was shocked, genuinely shocked _ jonathan, i was shocked, genuinely shocked when somebodyster basically said, oh. its— to be prime minister basically said, oh. its fine— to be prime minister basically said, oh, it's fine for me to lie because i oh, it's fine for me to lie because i never_ oh, it's fine for me to lie because i never thought i would be caught out. i never thought i would be caught out~ i_ i never thought i would be caught out i find — i never thought i would be...
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jonathan hunt is live with more on this heartbreaking story hello, jonathan. reporter: mike, its been 10 months since rachel marin was murdered but investigate offers never game up on the case and in announcing an arrest on friday brought some small measure of comfort to the marin family. >> when things seemed like really bleak and hopeless, the lead detectives said to me, he said patience will win in the end and that's what they've been doing. they have been diligently working very hard and they've been patiently working through all the leaps and it's because of that that we have an arrest today so i'm very thankful and just very grateful to these men. >> rachel morin went for a run last august on a trail in bell air, 30 miles northeast of baltimore and never came home. her body was found the next day on that trail. police got a dna match from a home invasion here in l.a. in march 2023 in which several people, including a young child, were a salted, but the suspect disappeared. that changed friday, when police arrested victor antonio martinez hernandez in tul
jonathan hunt is live with more on this heartbreaking story hello, jonathan. reporter: mike, its been 10 months since rachel marin was murdered but investigate offers never game up on the case and in announcing an arrest on friday brought some small measure of comfort to the marin family. >> when things seemed like really bleak and hopeless, the lead detectives said to me, he said patience will win in the end and that's what they've been doing. they have been diligently working very hard...
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jonathan, this is scary.s and i do not want to smile and i don't want to laugh about it. there was an insurrection 3 1/2 years ago that he incited and he is doing the same thing this year. he is lying to his voters and jonathan, he wants there to be violence again if he loses. we cannot normalize this. >> i'm assuming you agree. >> i agree with what joe has said here. i think the scary part about this is that it's not only donald trump that it's all his surrogates who are echoing the same about the election and i think while it could be fun to laugh and smile about this, this is really serious and could lead to real violence again. >> i want to show what it congresswoman had to say on fox news about. she said the trial was rigged. >> this is shredding our democracy, the mainstream media and democrats accuse the right but it's really democrats who are attacking our democracy. the american people know that this was rigged from the start and it is in a front to us. president trump is correct that the real verdic
jonathan, this is scary.s and i do not want to smile and i don't want to laugh about it. there was an insurrection 3 1/2 years ago that he incited and he is doing the same thing this year. he is lying to his voters and jonathan, he wants there to be violence again if he loses. we cannot normalize this. >> i'm assuming you agree. >> i agree with what joe has said here. i think the scary part about this is that it's not only donald trump that it's all his surrogates who are echoing...
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i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us, and today does indeed mark 80 years since allied forces stormed the beaches of normandy as they pushed to liberate france and then western europe from german forces during world war ii. the sun rose this morning at omaha beach shortly after 6:00 a.m. local time ahead of today's anniversary proceedings nearby. president joe biden is there where he's expected to deliver remarks and join other world leaders in recognizing this somber day. the 80 oogt anniversary of d-day falls at a time when multiple conflicts rage across the globe including europe's largest land war since world war ii. joining us now live from normandy is nbc's jay gray. jay, good to see you this morning. it is a sacred place where you are and have the good fortune of covering a presidential visit there some years ago. it will always stay with me. give us a preview, if you will, as to what we can expect this morning. >> reporter: jonathan, as you talked about dignitaries, world lead
i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us, and today does indeed mark 80 years since allied forces stormed the beaches of normandy as they pushed to liberate france and then western europe from german forces during world war ii. the sun rose this morning at omaha beach shortly after 6:00 a.m. local time ahead of today's anniversary proceedings nearby. president joe biden is there where he's expected to deliver remarks and join other world leaders in recognizing this somber day....
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jonathan fahey, thank you.and businesses are leaving california in droves because of crime and high cost. here is governor gavin newsom response. >> for conservatives and bashers, their success depends on our failure. we are a success story. >> todd: that is a success story? wait until you hear how kevin o'leary is calling newsom out. it is bold, we'll have it for you. 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they start. and treatment is 4 times a year. in a survey, 91% of users wish they'd started sooner. so why wait? talk to your doctor. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell
jonathan fahey, thank you.and businesses are leaving california in droves because of crime and high cost. here is governor gavin newsom response. >> for conservatives and bashers, their success depends on our failure. we are a success story. >> todd: that is a success story? wait until you hear how kevin o'leary is calling newsom out. it is bold, we'll have it for you. 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic...
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state with is, jonathan. dr simeon _ on earth. state with is, jonathan.r voice just dr simeon barber, the excitement in your voicejust a couple dr simeon barber, the excitement in your voice just a couple of minutes ago when this looks like it was going ahead and you saying you have been watching these pictures for the last couple of hours. asjonathan touched on, this will be another disappointment for boeing. abs, touched on, this will be another disappointment for boeing. a huge...
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next, we have jonathan king life. it's called king. and it's about king. really, you know, the of this book was to create a more intimate portrait of king a more nuanced portrait. i say in the book that in hallow king, we followed him in creating a national holiday and a monument and a thousands and a hundred public schools. we've turned him into this icon and forgotten he was human. forgotten how radical he was. we've forgotten that the i have a dream speech had a first half that talked police brutality and reparations and fact that america had made a promise that it had come back with insufficient funds on that check and i wanted to write a book that reminded us that king was someone who failed, who had flaws, who had frustrations, who washe was two thirds of all americans. martin king, not that they disapproved of his stance, the vietnam war. they disapproved of him, period and in large part, as-t we're going to talk about later. that was that was due to the fact that the fbi was surveillingpreading rumors about his personal life? so i wanted to write a
next, we have jonathan king life. it's called king. and it's about king. really, you know, the of this book was to create a more intimate portrait of king a more nuanced portrait. i say in the book that in hallow king, we followed him in creating a national holiday and a monument and a thousands and a hundred public schools. we've turned him into this icon and forgotten he was human. forgotten how radical he was. we've forgotten that the i have a dream speech had a first half that talked police...