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i'm julie watts.e past year, calmatters new digital democracy database gave us the tools to analyze thousands of votes and dozens of hours of political hearings and ways that simply weren't possible before. but it was alexandra's law that gave us a case study of california's super majority politics at its best or worst, depending on who you ask. and if you ask alexandra's parents, they'll tell you powerful california lawmakers use their daughter as a political pawn. - i miss those days, just the girls always being here and laughing and just having fun. - [julie] it's been five years since christine capelouto found her 20-year-old daughter slumped over sideways, still sitting on the floor in front of her mirror where she'd been taking off her makeup the night before. - i know this friend just got married. - [julie] alexandra was home from college for a visit. - you know, they're all growing up without her. - [julie] she was having trouble sleeping and made the fatal decision to buy a prescription pain
i'm julie watts.e past year, calmatters new digital democracy database gave us the tools to analyze thousands of votes and dozens of hours of political hearings and ways that simply weren't possible before. but it was alexandra's law that gave us a case study of california's super majority politics at its best or worst, depending on who you ask. and if you ask alexandra's parents, they'll tell you powerful california lawmakers use their daughter as a political pawn. - i miss those days, just...
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convinced julie was taken against her will. police first questioned a spurned admirer. >> he was considered a suspect because he made a number of passes at julie, which he rejected and which he didn't take very well. >> that person of interest would later be convicted of a separate homicide, and is now behind bars. >> we've talked to him on numerous occasions, but at this time we have nothing to actually prove that he was involved. >> then there was this man, doug dasilva, a local auto mechanic who had previously been arrested and locked up for rape, not far from where julie was murdered. >> we subsequently interviewed him a number of times. he didn't have a solid alibi of where he was at that time. he provided some statements that would indicate that he could possibly be involved, but nothing that would actually push it over the edge where we can charge him. >> police don't charge him because doug dasilva seems to have fallen off the face of the earth. his daughter april has not seen or heard from him for nearly 20 years. >> i
convinced julie was taken against her will. police first questioned a spurned admirer. >> he was considered a suspect because he made a number of passes at julie, which he rejected and which he didn't take very well. >> that person of interest would later be convicted of a separate homicide, and is now behind bars. >> we've talked to him on numerous occasions, but at this time we have nothing to actually prove that he was involved. >> then there was this man, doug...
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julie?lie: yes, and we are also understanding there was a flag that was seen on his truck, a black flag, possibly that would be representation of isis. we are going to have to wait and confirm all of that, but this is what people on the ground have been talking about and witnesses have been seeing. we will continue to report this as we get the news, jonathan. >> jonathan: and obviously such a tragic start to the year in new orleans. what we are learning about this suspect, who has just been named by the fbi as 42-year-old shamsud din jabbar. from texas. what other details we might get as we await a news conference with officials down in new orleans. we will also get analysis from former nypd lieutenant darren porch are coming up next. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! —uh. —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend to feed muscles up to 7 hours. ♪ with s
julie?lie: yes, and we are also understanding there was a flag that was seen on his truck, a black flag, possibly that would be representation of isis. we are going to have to wait and confirm all of that, but this is what people on the ground have been talking about and witnesses have been seeing. we will continue to report this as we get the news, jonathan. >> jonathan: and obviously such a tragic start to the year in new orleans. what we are learning about this suspect, who has just...
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julie. >> julie: thank you so much, garrett. for more information on the tesla cyber truck explosion we go to nashville correspondent jeff paul live from las vegas with the latest there. hi, jeff. >> i want to get to new information. associated press has confirmed a name of a suspect involved in that cyber truck explosion. that name would be matthew allen livisburger. it had a u.s. army background and approved for leave at the time of his death. but they will not comment any further as this is an ongoing investigation. beyond that the question around everyone's mind hearing about what happened here at the trump hotel in las vegas, was it somehow related to what happened in new orleans? investigators say they believe this was an isolated incident but they are still looking into any possible ties to new orleans or to terrorism in general. >> we're trying to see if we can say it is a terrorist attack. thats what we're trying to do. a ton of resources dedicated to this and doing it with our partners. >> this all unfolded yesterday m
julie. >> julie: thank you so much, garrett. for more information on the tesla cyber truck explosion we go to nashville correspondent jeff paul live from las vegas with the latest there. hi, jeff. >> i want to get to new information. associated press has confirmed a name of a suspect involved in that cyber truck explosion. that name would be matthew allen livisburger. it had a u.s. army background and approved for leave at the time of his death. but they will not comment any further...
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last year. since the general election in july last year-— july last year.ast year. indeed, the budget announced - july last year. indeed, the budget announced last - july last year. indeed, the i budget announced last year, difficult choices ahead for rachel reeves. she ruled out borrowing to fund day—to—day expenses before the election. now the choice is raise taxes or cut spending. if you're trying to reserve growth, if you were in her shoes, what choice would you make? i would start by reducing _ choice would you make? i would start by reducing spending - start by reducing spending rather than taxes but is there a third way at the risk of channelling that phrase? i think there possibly is and why we've heard these announcements this week on artificial intelligence, i expect to hear more on planning as we go through the next few weeks, not necessarily to convince the markets but convince the budgetary watchdog to analyse these as being growth accretive, adding to uk growth. if she can do that before the 26th of march the next time the cpr 26th of march th
last year. since the general election in july last year-— july last year.ast year. indeed, the budget announced - july last year. indeed, the budget announced last - july last year. indeed, the i budget announced last year, difficult choices ahead for rachel reeves. she ruled out borrowing to fund day—to—day expenses before the election. now the choice is raise taxes or cut spending. if you're trying to reserve growth, if you were in her shoes, what choice would you make? i would start by...
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i didn't even hear julie.ok attractive. >> before the show, i said to you, and i'm going to close the show. your hair looks fantastic. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yours is okay. >> i can say that. pinterest. maybe it's on my pinterest page available. go buy them. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. i'm cramer. welcome to a special san francisco edition of "mad money." i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes wall street has to
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june, july, august, through the air, we| july, august, through the air, we have _ july, august, through the air, we have seen patients in _ july, august, through the air, we have seen patients in corridors. have seen patients in corridors in-ing — have seen patients in corridors in-ing and _ have seen patients in corridors in-ing and in— have seen patients in corridors in—ing and in wards— have seen patients in corridors in—ing and in wards —— - have seen patients in corridorsi in—ing and in wards —— through have seen patients in corridors- in—ing and in wards —— through the year _ in—ing and in wards —— through the year. extrenreiy— in—ing and in wards —— through the year. extremely difficult _ in—ing and in wards —— through the year. extremely difficult with - in—ing and in wards —— through the year. extremely difficult with an i year. extremely difficult with an added _ year. extremely difficult with an added clinical— year. extremely difficult with an added clinical operational- year. extremely difficult with an i added clinical operational pressure because _ added clinical operatio
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>> you know, julie, you have asked some excellent questions here. the authorities will never tell us everything that they know and quite naturally, we should not know everything that they know. but we know that unfortunately, that this man did not act alone. they do and they have put that out. i would have to believe at this stage they have far, far more information on who were actually involved in this, along with the guy jabbar killed by the police there in new orleans. so, it's a catch-22, i was somewhat confused by senator kennedy who was just about saying that the federal government knew or should have known more. and that there will be information coming out concerning the federal government and what they knew. so, it right now the main objective of law enforcement, of the authorities is to catch any and everybody that's involved in this and i believe that's one reason that they canceled the super bowl tonight because they don't have all of the answers. >> the postponement of the sugar bowl this evening is obviously a big blow to a lot of peop
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i don't know. >> julie, want to jump in on u.s.nippon and ripple effects that could move through this sector broadly desfiend? >> i agree. i think the only winners are going to be the lawyers. i think it will take a long time to unwind this. there were so many agreements that were related to whether or not the transaction went through. i think it does put some kind of a chill on the ability of foreign companies to do any of their buying and shopping here in the u.s. for companies. so i think that that probably has a longer term effect that we will see over time. but i am curious what tim thinks. he is our resident expert on all things japan. and if -- what the implications could be for that relationship. >> resident expert, the floor is yours and then i will wrap up with steve. >> that is quite an accolade, julie. thank you. look, i think the discussion around cfius and really this decision is one that is way -- we will see what happens under a trump administration who is also, though, critical of this deal. i would just get back t
i don't know. >> julie, want to jump in on u.s.nippon and ripple effects that could move through this sector broadly desfiend? >> i agree. i think the only winners are going to be the lawyers. i think it will take a long time to unwind this. there were so many agreements that were related to whether or not the transaction went through. i think it does put some kind of a chill on the ability of foreign companies to do any of their buying and shopping here in the u.s. for companies....
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let's remind you of a dance class in southport last july., travel to that dance class _ taxi, travel to that dance class and carry out this crime with— class and carry out this crime with a — class and carry out this crime with a knife he didn't have with— with a knife he didn't have with him _ with a knife he didn't have with him any other day any other— with him any other day any other weaponry. with him any other day any otherweaponry. but with him any other day any other weaponry. but with a knife — other weaponry. but with a knife he _ other weaponry. but with a knife he was able to carry out one _ knife he was able to carry out one of— knife he was able to carry out one of the _ knife he was able to carry out one of the most serious acts of violence — one of the most serious acts of violence against young children in this— violence against young children in this country for many many years. — in this country for many many years. and _ in this country for many many years, and there is obviously going — years, and there is obviously goin
let's remind you of a dance class in southport last july., travel to that dance class _ taxi, travel to that dance class and carry out this crime with— class and carry out this crime with a — class and carry out this crime with a knife he didn't have with— with a knife he didn't have with him _ with a knife he didn't have with him any other day any other— with him any other day any other weaponry. with him any other day any otherweaponry. but with him any other day any other weaponry....
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he is so worried about pad is going to say and julie he gets julie to kind of smooth over julie's oral history about this is really fun to read so that was one of her big pushes. i'm sad she didn't get to see it, but the seeds for that with sandra day o'connor are planted by the nixon administration with a lot of help from mrs. nixon. i just want to assure everybody that that mrs. nixon never said. you want to kill the president? no. in the presence of the secret service. oh, yeah, right. should never use that word during she upset. yes. with president. bravo to you on a wonderful biography. cheers to you. my question is as a woman i'm fascinated the first ladies that are kind of overlooked by time and by the media. can you please share with us what you found your research regarding pat's relationship with mamie eisenhower? oh, yes oh, and that is so fascinating. thank you. i want to give brenda's saint hilaire also a shout out her wonderful work. she herself has amazing work on pat nixon that i reference in the book. so thank you we all kind of build on each other. so maybe i had a lo
he is so worried about pad is going to say and julie he gets julie to kind of smooth over julie's oral history about this is really fun to read so that was one of her big pushes. i'm sad she didn't get to see it, but the seeds for that with sandra day o'connor are planted by the nixon administration with a lot of help from mrs. nixon. i just want to assure everybody that that mrs. nixon never said. you want to kill the president? no. in the presence of the secret service. oh, yeah, right....
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julie sirkin, nbc news congressional correspondent. julie, i'm here as soon as you have any news. i'm not going anywhere, so let me know as things develop, we are waiting for the last couple of votes to be cast here. again, the big news here is that three republicans have cast no votes against pete hegseth. he can afford to have three republicans vote no on him, because that brings the vote to 50 to 50. and when it's 50 to 50, the vice president, in his capacity as president of the senate, gets to cast the tie breaking vote. jd vance, as julie was just saying, is thought to be standing by nearby to break that tie in pete hegseth favor. if, as expected, the vote settles at 5050 right now, the vote is not closed. and i believe i may be wrong, but we believe that there are still some senators yet to cast their votes. there are three republican no votes. there aren't other republicans who were widely being watched in terms of being potential no votes. but, you know, the fat lady has not yet sung. i want to bring into the conversation now, nbc news pentagon correspondent courtney, qb c
julie sirkin, nbc news congressional correspondent. julie, i'm here as soon as you have any news. i'm not going anywhere, so let me know as things develop, we are waiting for the last couple of votes to be cast here. again, the big news here is that three republicans have cast no votes against pete hegseth. he can afford to have three republicans vote no on him, because that brings the vote to 50 to 50. and when it's 50 to 50, the vice president, in his capacity as president of the senate, gets...
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peter: you mentioned that trisha and ed cox and julie and david eisenhower assisted you.le? peter: heath: -- yes, that was critical. the books i write, i really require the family, the people who knew them, i need that access to really understand them and then i ask all kinds of outside people not connected with the family. but having tricia's input, julie's input, david and ed's input, it makes all the difference. there are so many things the girls told me that made such a difference in the details. small things like what did the houses look like, how was the house in d.c. decorated, who were the visitors. they told me about the cat that gave birth to kittens in a baby carriage, that was one thing julie told me and then david eisenhower i had some spectacular interviews with him that really clued me in on pat's western nature. that is something that i think has really been missed in previous portrayals. she is a western woman and david gave me a great quote about she is an annie oakley type and she does not like to be molded by the image makers and that is kind of the es
peter: you mentioned that trisha and ed cox and julie and david eisenhower assisted you.le? peter: heath: -- yes, that was critical. the books i write, i really require the family, the people who knew them, i need that access to really understand them and then i ask all kinds of outside people not connected with the family. but having tricia's input, julie's input, david and ed's input, it makes all the difference. there are so many things the girls told me that made such a difference in the...
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the session to the eu and coming up in july this year-— in july this year. playbook is in georgia and? _ in july this year. the playbooki is in georgia and? absolutely. the kremlin _ is in georgia and? absolutely. the kremlin always _ is in georgia and? absolutely. the kremlin always uses - is in georgia and? absolutely. i the kremlin always uses similar tactics and it is about leveraging strategic supply every month and leveraging control of energy infrastructure and control of strategic infrastructure to destabilise the economies of these regions in georgia's experience something similar in armenia as well we have seen similar attacks in belarus before a full—fledged invasion of ukraine, the kremlin was regularly cutting of the supply to ukraine as well and certain issues and always exaggerated and no compromise was solved. it's a very cynical tactic when talking about such an energy rich region. very quickly, if you would, ukraine at the moment takes some of its electricity from slovakia were pretty annoyed by the fact that the gas types of been turned of
the session to the eu and coming up in july this year-— in july this year. playbook is in georgia and? _ in july this year. the playbooki is in georgia and? absolutely. the kremlin _ is in georgia and? absolutely. the kremlin always _ is in georgia and? absolutely. the kremlin always uses - is in georgia and? absolutely. i the kremlin always uses similar tactics and it is about leveraging strategic supply every month and leveraging control of energy infrastructure and control of strategic...
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and heard some injuly last year and heard some of the in july last year and heard some of the horrificd heard some of the horrific injuries that were inflicted on those poor girls that when the dance studio. the prosecution council is continuing to outline what would have been heard during the trial but we know that axel rudakubana pleaded guilty on monday. so we are hearing the detail in a truncated form today before the judge gives his final sentencing remarks, which he will do later this afternoon. i have to say as well that as we were hearing this morning, the defendant has not made it easy for the families which are back in the court room and the annex, he has been shouting this morning, he was removed from the dock because he was shouting that he felt ill. he was taken out to a side room to listen to most of the proceedings. he was brought back into the dock after lunchtime and told everyone he felt better but then started shouting again and had to be removed once again. i think it gives you an idea that it is a difficult time for the families. we have had some details about thei
and heard some injuly last year and heard some of the in july last year and heard some of the horrificd heard some of the horrific injuries that were inflicted on those poor girls that when the dance studio. the prosecution council is continuing to outline what would have been heard during the trial but we know that axel rudakubana pleaded guilty on monday. so we are hearing the detail in a truncated form today before the judge gives his final sentencing remarks, which he will do later this...
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>> julie, what about these payoffs to get the tax breaks? what social welfare programs could be on the on the table, on the chopping block? >> well, certainly elon musk and others have suggested social security, medicare, these are really the programs that would make the biggest spending cuts happen. but of course, top republicans are extremely concerned about that. katy, for good reason. you'll remember when senator rick scott even floated a plan to sunset social security and medicare programs. the stir that that caused that moment between marjorie taylor greene and president biden on the floor. so this is a really delicate dance. ultimately, though, they're not going to be able to make the kind of cuts they want to make unless they make those big cuts that will affect so many millions of americans. this is such a live ball as jake sherman and others, of course, have reported. but certainly this is something that republicans are considering. if donald trump puts pressure on them to make it happen, especially as they consider these budget bi
>> julie, what about these payoffs to get the tax breaks? what social welfare programs could be on the on the table, on the chopping block? >> well, certainly elon musk and others have suggested social security, medicare, these are really the programs that would make the biggest spending cuts happen. but of course, top republicans are extremely concerned about that. katy, for good reason. you'll remember when senator rick scott even floated a plan to sunset social security and...
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out my daughter following the july 28th and elections. the question now is how she's going to be able to leave the protest in the past. she's been able to do so. jumping on motorcycles leading the theme, changing clothes and quite adventurous. but indeed that she said that she expected today, growth is to be historic and no way to show the world that the majority of venice wetlands want it, a democratic transition in the country. and so finally she did show up. we haven't heard her speech yet, will be able to report on that later. but indeed, she was there in these protests pain can act as many neither demonstrations are happening in other countries across the americas and even europe. but where many is venezuelans of slab, the economic and social crisis there. and i had the past decade. meanwhile, a sunroof. so nicholas would do is going to be know you're rated in venezuela tomorrow, but of course, his arrival ended july presidential election day. edmondo gonzalez says that he is the rightful president of venezuela and he's going to orga
out my daughter following the july 28th and elections. the question now is how she's going to be able to leave the protest in the past. she's been able to do so. jumping on motorcycles leading the theme, changing clothes and quite adventurous. but indeed that she said that she expected today, growth is to be historic and no way to show the world that the majority of venice wetlands want it, a democratic transition in the country. and so finally she did show up. we haven't heard her speech yet,...
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[laughter] >> what about you, julie? in the day and run home at night to see what happened. we probably agree on some things , others we probably have differences of opinion. it has been quite the week. i spent the week in florida. not here. there is a lot to talk about in the hour. >> you at least missed out on that absolutely freezing, terrible weather. >> we however, did not. >> i'm sorry for the people who came and did not get to see it. no matter how you feel, it is un-american moment. >> the spectacle is fantastic. president trump is on his first trip away from washington dc today. he visited north carolina to see for himself the areas that were ravaged by hurricane helene last year. he's now en route to los angeles, where the wildfires continue to burn. the president wants more federal aid for north carolina but has threatened to withhold disaster relief for california. >> i'm stopping at north carolina first because they have been abused by what has happened. should have been done. a lot of things should have hap
[laughter] >> what about you, julie? in the day and run home at night to see what happened. we probably agree on some things , others we probably have differences of opinion. it has been quite the week. i spent the week in florida. not here. there is a lot to talk about in the hour. >> you at least missed out on that absolutely freezing, terrible weather. >> we however, did not. >> i'm sorry for the people who came and did not get to see it. no matter how you feel, it is...
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julie, we love to have you at the table. >> julie, sorry, the table is not big enough to have you. a new table in the new year you can join us. >> new year, new table. that is how we work. it is good to have you on the hill because yesterday, i mean, you could not appreciate the split screen more than to have the machinations of trying to win this on the first ballot for mike johnson, which was the goal from the very beginning. and holding the vote open for two hours and trying to work the machinations, getting trump to get off the back nine for just a moment to deal with his party. and then to have judge merchan say, you still are convicted. and so how did that play out? what was the vibe like on the hill, first, with trying to get this thing secured for johnson and almost literally the moment it happens, judge merchan says, by the way, you are still convicted. >> yeah, i think republicans here have stopped paying attention to anything going on in terms of legal ramifications for trump, especially now that he is about to take the white house in just a couple of weeks here. yesterd
julie, we love to have you at the table. >> julie, sorry, the table is not big enough to have you. a new table in the new year you can join us. >> new year, new table. that is how we work. it is good to have you on the hill because yesterday, i mean, you could not appreciate the split screen more than to have the machinations of trying to win this on the first ballot for mike johnson, which was the goal from the very beginning. and holding the vote open for two hours and trying to...
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prior to july 13 it had been 43 years since anybody tried to take a shot at a president or a candidatefor president. political rhetoric condoning or accepting violence is escalating and becoming mainstream while actual political violence is also on the rise. this is not a coincidence. as i have said many times over the years, those with a public voice that engage in irresponsible, overheated rhetoric make previously unacceptable behavior acceptable and for the dangerous and deranged few among us, violence inevitable. the targets of political violence are bipartisan, republican and democrat. this touches all branches of government. executive, legislative, and judicial. as of 2022, threats against members of congress were 10 times higher than they were just five years before. since the 2020 election, threats and harassment directed at election workers has risen dramatically. a reuters study published in august 23 reveals 213 incidents of political violence in our country since january of 2021. and an overall high level in political violence not seen since the 1970's. and of course, as of
prior to july 13 it had been 43 years since anybody tried to take a shot at a president or a candidatefor president. political rhetoric condoning or accepting violence is escalating and becoming mainstream while actual political violence is also on the rise. this is not a coincidence. as i have said many times over the years, those with a public voice that engage in irresponsible, overheated rhetoric make previously unacceptable behavior acceptable and for the dangerous and deranged few among...
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gretchen carlson, julie roginsky, thank you both very, very much. will weigh in on the confirmation process for donald trump's picks for key intelligence positions. and we continue to monitor the breaking news in california overnight. officials confirmed that the death toll has climbed to at least 16. at the top of the hour, we will speak to the mayor of santa monica about how her community has responded to the (vo) comsail through the heart ofhe dishistoric citieswatching the and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. feeling backed up and bloated? good thing metamucil fiber plus probiotics gummies work harder for your digestive system. with fiber to help promote gut health. and probiotics to help relieve occasional bloating. so you can feel your best. metamucil fiber plus probiotics gummies. not because of the d
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he wrote, i accept your generous proposal before the 18th of july. iima, and as soon as i disembark and guayaquil, i'll make my way to you in quito to discuss things in person. america will never forget the day that you and i embrace unquote. although sir martin was a proud, heroic figure, he seemed in shambles. not only was he in physical pain, his wounds, having fought and crossed the andes in the most remarkable way, he had lost the support of lima's aristocrats. he had produced neither a congress nor a constitution, and in the process he'd won many, many foreign foes when it was learned that he had sent a delegation to europe seeking a prince, a royal family to govern the newly independent republic lima's republicans were high ranking. officials were soon plotting against him. but it wasn't just in the halls of government that he was drawing fire. his naval blockade of the coast had strangled all of the peruvian trade at the time and the rich influential merchants of lima hated him for it. so in milan in military matters as well, san martin found
he wrote, i accept your generous proposal before the 18th of july. iima, and as soon as i disembark and guayaquil, i'll make my way to you in quito to discuss things in person. america will never forget the day that you and i embrace unquote. although sir martin was a proud, heroic figure, he seemed in shambles. not only was he in physical pain, his wounds, having fought and crossed the andes in the most remarkable way, he had lost the support of lima's aristocrats. he had produced neither a...
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i'm julie banderas.nks for joining us today on this new year's day and this tragic story on this holiday. i'm julie banderas. >> jonathan: tragic indeed. i'm jonathan hunt. the horrifying incident happening at the intersection of bourbon and canal streets, one of the busiest points on it new orleans on any evening, let alone new year's eve, as it went into new year's day 2025. police say the driver went out of his way to hurt people, even driving around barriers to get to them. that driver was eventually killed in a shoot-out with police that left two officers injured, although we understand they are thankfully at this point in stable condition. let's bring back in nicole parker, former fbi special agent and fox news contributor. and that's welcoming paul mauro, fox news contributor and former head of operations for nypd intelligence. great to have you here first, and let me pick up with you, nicole, first of all, it is fascinating, i think, to hear this was a u.s. citizen, obviously an arabic name, sham
i'm julie banderas.nks for joining us today on this new year's day and this tragic story on this holiday. i'm julie banderas. >> jonathan: tragic indeed. i'm jonathan hunt. the horrifying incident happening at the intersection of bourbon and canal streets, one of the busiest points on it new orleans on any evening, let alone new year's eve, as it went into new year's day 2025. police say the driver went out of his way to hurt people, even driving around barriers to get to them. that...
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that was one of julie's things that she told me.david eisenhower, i had spectacular interviews with him that clued me in on western nature. this is something that's been missedha in previous portrayals she has a western woman to her core. david gave me a great quote about she's kind of been annie oakley type. she does not like to be molded by the image makers. that is the essence of mrs. nixon the anti- hierarchicalhy openness in the y do it your self of this woman which explains a lot about the way she operates in the white house as first lady. >> before get in-depth how did you get interested in history and where can people read or see it? >> i got very interested in history. i have been forever with a history major of course. my first book was about winnie davisas announced confederate president jabez who goes rogue. and becomes engaged in the grandson of a famous abolitionist and lived in new york for great deal of her life. the second book of lives is pow bribes during vietnam. who speak out to bring their husbands home. that b
that was one of julie's things that she told me.david eisenhower, i had spectacular interviews with him that clued me in on western nature. this is something that's been missedha in previous portrayals she has a western woman to her core. david gave me a great quote about she's kind of been annie oakley type. she does not like to be molded by the image makers. that is the essence of mrs. nixon the anti- hierarchicalhy openness in the y do it your self of this woman which explains a lot about...
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we did not expect we initially submitter a supplemental request to congress this past july. the mansions in the budget despite historic growth in veteran care. due to strategic decisions breaking records in care delivery all while achieving cost savings to other areas. however some the cost-saving strategies we used will not be sustainable in the long run prince's build content due to delay certain medical equipment year over year. growth and staff rather than attrition to meet increases in veteran care demand due to updated about the financial position last year we reevaluate fy 25 funding requirements and now anticipate a need 6.6 billion county 12 billion protected but va medical care does not receive additional funding in fy 25 va will be forced to make difficult decisions the next administration will start off in a position that is tough in the budget we dealt with that to happen. to meet the needs of veterans. the most important reason with you more resources is our record angela mcmoore care or benefits to veterans than ever before. our hope is to continue this histor
we did not expect we initially submitter a supplemental request to congress this past july. the mansions in the budget despite historic growth in veteran care. due to strategic decisions breaking records in care delivery all while achieving cost savings to other areas. however some the cost-saving strategies we used will not be sustainable in the long run prince's build content due to delay certain medical equipment year over year. growth and staff rather than attrition to meet increases in...
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seemed really weird information mixed in with very important information. >> julie. >> julie: 180,000ple were evacuated. this is not a surprise. it's like when you are in florida and a hurricane hit the you, and wow, it's hurricane season, and it's wildfire season and you know families have been prepared for years, but is the state of california prepared? no, they were not. there is no explanation why there was no water at the fire hhydrants, and why the firefighters were strapped. and i need to know why this happened and what could have been done to prevented it. the people of california, including the liberals, and the celebrities are absolutely disgusted and, there is so much more to come out of this, and governor newsom has explaining to do. enough with the excuses. >> guy benson: this is so personal to so many people and including our dear friend and college at fox, kennedy. and i spent time with her last night. and jonathan showed us the methodist preschool and that's where her daughters went, and to see it destroyed was emotional for her and her kids and all of the parents, and
seemed really weird information mixed in with very important information. >> julie. >> julie: 180,000ple were evacuated. this is not a surprise. it's like when you are in florida and a hurricane hit the you, and wow, it's hurricane season, and it's wildfire season and you know families have been prepared for years, but is the state of california prepared? no, they were not. there is no explanation why there was no water at the fire hhydrants, and why the firefighters were strapped....
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and i think it's in july and june or july, he complains or laments of the government that he doesn't have more black refugees to do the work that needs to be done in the army. so to categorize this is democratic or or pro or anti to see someone like mccloud win as pro slavery just misses a lot of the nuance he was definitely opposed to an emancipation proclamation in 62 no question about that. but there's just a little bit more to the story than we traditionally engage on. well, thank you again so much for that. thank we're here with jack gary in colonial williamsburg at the site of a very interesting archeological dig. now, you are thecu
and i think it's in july and june or july, he complains or laments of the government that he doesn't have more black refugees to do the work that needs to be done in the army. so to categorize this is democratic or or pro or anti to see someone like mccloud win as pro slavery just misses a lot of the nuance he was definitely opposed to an emancipation proclamation in 62 no question about that. but there's just a little bit more to the story than we traditionally engage on. well, thank you again...
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and again in july of 2024 and 3 times. 1 he refused, he was reluctant. even renee have done this on the plan that he himself presented to present and by and by made a big deal out of it which led to nothing. but it was all clear that mister nathaniel was not interested in a deal. now let me sort of try it on you. like with the, with the things that my 2 colleagues this and then i agree with. oh, there are 2 chronological fault lines. antonio's decision making. the 1st was the 1st half of 2024. he did not want to cease fire. he began a war that was a just war and, and accepted, accepted and acceptable by these really probably. and indeed, in the 1st 2 months by the world. but then he decided to prolong the war for no apparent political reason without any political objectives aligned with those military um goals. um he did that in order to distance himself of the calamity of october 7. uh, 2023. the 2nd full line is the 2nd half of 2024. when he started a house down to the us election and found specifically july of 2024, when the president biden withdrew h
and again in july of 2024 and 3 times. 1 he refused, he was reluctant. even renee have done this on the plan that he himself presented to present and by and by made a big deal out of it which led to nothing. but it was all clear that mister nathaniel was not interested in a deal. now let me sort of try it on you. like with the, with the things that my 2 colleagues this and then i agree with. oh, there are 2 chronological fault lines. antonio's decision making. the 1st was the 1st half of 2024....
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and, julie, i mean. >> this came only after the vice.sident broke the tie to get. >> him confirmed. what's ahead for the president's other nominees this week? >> yeah, that was such a rare moment, by the way, a tie breaking vote needed on any nominee, let alone somebody to lead the pentagon department. but over the weekend, in addition to hegseth, you saw ti noem, who is trump's homeland security secretary, be confirmed by the senate over the weekend is critical here because i think you're going to see that happening over the next weeks congress needing to stay in to push trump's agenda over the finish line, nominees or otherwise. and then later this week, sean duffy, who's going to be trump's department of transportation secretary, we expect the senate to confirm him. and then that gets us into some of the more controversial names that we've been hearing about that have yet to have a hearing before the relevant committees of jurisdiction. i'm talking about somebody like tulsi gabbard, who is going to be trump's national intelligence dir
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because those contested elections are back in july.ecause from many countries around the world for him to stand aside and stand down —— because for many countries around the world. it is widely freed that there elections were fraudulent, but he has been sworn in for another term in office. digital and online gaming are a huge industry, but it looks like classic games are having a comeback too. more families and groups of friends are making a return to board games ben boulos has been taking a look at what's behind it. from games consoles offering action adventures to word challenges on your smartphone — if games are your way of relaxing, well, there's never been more choice. yet, the humble board game seems to have survived the challenge from flashy tech, advanced graphics and virtual reality. so what's behind the enduring appeal that keeps the makers of games like monopoly in business? when we have so much pressure on our time, we're spending more time on screens, the opportunity to play together, to enjoy the highs and lows of a board
because those contested elections are back in july.ecause from many countries around the world for him to stand aside and stand down —— because for many countries around the world. it is widely freed that there elections were fraudulent, but he has been sworn in for another term in office. digital and online gaming are a huge industry, but it looks like classic games are having a comeback too. more families and groups of friends are making a return to board games ben boulos has been taking...
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i have a child being born on july 22nd you to send me a letter that will fire me on july. 21st, you did not consider the human impact of your decision. ask you to consider that now and reverse your decision. >> all right. this was as it is facing declining enrollment and a nearly 24 million dollar budget deficit. a letter to the student, the chancellor of the university says again, she understands the students, anger. the budget cuts were necessary. now to developing news, sunnyvale police are investigating a deadly crash involving 4 colors. one of them was engulfed in flames. police say it happened just before 6 wednesday night. a lawrence expressway and lack year. crews say they tried to say the driver inside the burning car over on successful the people of the other 3 cars and non-serious injuries. the crash shutting down parts of lawrence expressway for several hours. the crash is still under investigation. and the east bay, all 3 people wanted in connection to an attempted robbery turned killing are in custody. plus, in a police say officers and u.s. marshals arrested a 20 year-old
i have a child being born on july 22nd you to send me a letter that will fire me on july. 21st, you did not consider the human impact of your decision. ask you to consider that now and reverse your decision. >> all right. this was as it is facing declining enrollment and a nearly 24 million dollar budget deficit. a letter to the student, the chancellor of the university says again, she understands the students, anger. the budget cuts were necessary. now to developing news, sunnyvale...
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people want to go out in july. sure. yeah, and i think the 1st thing they think about is because it's easy to try estimate it to be was 35000000000 dollars this year. district is growth has been driven primarily by younger generations. china is years have been hard to hit by the slowing economy fuel well paid job means are less likely to buy property or have children, at least for now. and that's made outdoor activities, such as having more appealing it's more affordable than a trip overseas, which is become more expensive due to the weekend currency. across the board, chinese consumers are looking for ways to do and spend less. it's a trend the government desperately wants to turn around. the 2025 china will implement for more proactive fiscal policy with an emphasis on boosting consumption and expanding domestic demand. adding to the problem a step in crisis in the real estate sector and uncertainty in the glove. the market, particularly around us, president elect donald trump. the 2nd time he's threatened 60 percent t
people want to go out in july. sure. yeah, and i think the 1st thing they think about is because it's easy to try estimate it to be was 35000000000 dollars this year. district is growth has been driven primarily by younger generations. china is years have been hard to hit by the slowing economy fuel well paid job means are less likely to buy property or have children, at least for now. and that's made outdoor activities, such as having more appealing it's more affordable than a trip overseas,...
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ambassador was confirmed july of 2016, as obama administration was coming to a close. in september, a ukrainian court canceled oligarch arrest warrant for lack of progress in case, in mid 2017 burisma announces all legal proceedings against it and the owner had been closed. both of these happened while hunter biden sat onboard of burisma. around this time, vice president biden leaves office. year later now, former vice president biden, publicly details what we know happened. his threat to withhold more more than billion in loan guarantees unless shokin was fired. >> we're not giving you the billion dollars, they said you have no authority, i said call him. i said i'm telling you you are not getting it, you are not getting a billion, i'm leaving here, i think 6 hours, i said i'm leaving in 6 hours, prosecutor not fired you are not getting that money. sun of a bitch. he got fired. they put in place someone who was solid. at the time. >> he didn't say on that video, according to "new york times," this was prosecutor investigating burisma. shokin. he didn't say on the vide
ambassador was confirmed july of 2016, as obama administration was coming to a close. in september, a ukrainian court canceled oligarch arrest warrant for lack of progress in case, in mid 2017 burisma announces all legal proceedings against it and the owner had been closed. both of these happened while hunter biden sat onboard of burisma. around this time, vice president biden leaves office. year later now, former vice president biden, publicly details what we know happened. his threat to...
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i have a child being born on july 22nd you to send me a letter that will fire me on july. 21st, you did consider the human impact of your decision. ask you to consider that now and reverse your decision. >> protesters talking about how said and this is, but the university says they're facing declining enrollment and a 24 million dollar budget deficit. the chancellor says that they don't want to do this. they understand the frustrations, but it's a trade-off and that they feel that this has to be done besause to make budget cuts and position for the future. she says it's necessary. >> well, teachers in san ramon are standing up now against the proposed budget cuts. the teachers at every campus protested before classes began yesterday morning, urging the school district to revise its budget reduction plan for the next school year. it was earlier this month, the district's board of education approved the superintendent's plan to lay off counselors, librarians social workers and also to increase class sizes. >> at the high school level, they're talking about adding up to 12 students to my c
i have a child being born on july 22nd you to send me a letter that will fire me on july. 21st, you did consider the human impact of your decision. ask you to consider that now and reverse your decision. >> protesters talking about how said and this is, but the university says they're facing declining enrollment and a 24 million dollar budget deficit. the chancellor says that they don't want to do this. they understand the frustrations, but it's a trade-off and that they feel that this...