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natalie law washington to none. don't after the sooty come to how much. oh wow. you need oh, i thought you that a notes in the cookie jar jolly is such a wedding. this is joe luis and i have both of your friends. but do you do? co said since and so yes and when i when you okay it does it the up by the about the way that you went from the gray bank got them to hold on but he's in the land i leave out on the high that you and i will not all that have been is how much didn't gotten image only lucky. yeah. bible nothing. okay. yeah. and it's just a bit of a landing it's, i want a bizarre, you any body mo, manage is alma may want to look out of who you had some la la, bottle it with no problem. it sounds like you're funny about that is that you make the guam, you better 11 on. yep. we'll also come with that lisa. this is linda de la march anthony law. natalie mayer tow, don't sound owner to the you the until that among me and on and your home to the pamela, the nice would you like the pros app? all yours in the den? she's a natalie. 10 the judge's. a need of the boy i
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the 3 law washington to none. hello. don't opt out and also differ from the how many you have oh, wow. will you need your hold? oh, i lost a note with charlie sich here. well, this is theresa down office, your friends. but he did cassettes and say if and when i went to look it does it the up by the about the way that you live. i'm on the gray bank. got them to hold on, but he's in the land leave out on the high that you and i we're not on that is how much didn't get on me. okay. yeah. like with just a bit of a bizarre you any body mom manages, i'm a male on the left. so the kind of who you are not by that and you share with him, you know, why are you funny about that? is that you make the guam, you better 11 on? yep, we're all come with . that's 3000 you the unity mission, the the what now chantani logged in and take the lead me as a tow done sound on that to the you the until that among me down had your hold to the do the pamela the nice would you like the put up all yours in the den is annella. jenny dodge is in need o
the 3 law washington to none. hello. don't opt out and also differ from the how many you have oh, wow. will you need your hold? oh, i lost a note with charlie sich here. well, this is theresa down office, your friends. but he did cassettes and say if and when i went to look it does it the up by the about the way that you live. i'm on the gray bank. got them to hold on, but he's in the land leave out on the high that you and i we're not on that is how much didn't get on me. okay. yeah. like with...
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man: graduated from utah state and earned his law degree from george washington school of law in washington, d.c. woman 2: and served in the nevada assembly from 1969 to '71. reid: i'm out with a couple of my friends. one of them just nonchalantly says, "why don't you run for lieutenant governor?" "hmm. never thought of that. ok, i'll run for lieutenant governor." that was my preparation for running for lieutenant governor. woman: he was lieutenant governor of nevada from 1971 to '75. christensen: then, in 1974, he ran for u.s. senate against paul laxalt. reid: i never lost anything. freshman, sophomore class president. christensen: lost by 524 votes. he went back to las vegas, ran for mayor, lost again. reid: nobody knew who i was. o'callhan: i first met harry reid when was teaching high school in henderson, nevada. chriensen: then mike o'callaghan appointed him to the gaming commission... reid: regular meeting of the nevada gaming commission is called to order. christensen: where he played a mob from the gambling industry. man: the chairman called me a liar. you can dish it out, but you c
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law. washington is also mark in the 2nd anniversary, the storming of the capital building, members of the house of representatives stood on the steps of the capital for a remembrance and ceremony, where they paid tribute to the 5 people who had died in are, are the headlines, the israeli government says it will take punitive measures after the palestinian authority approached the united nations over the legality of israel's occupation. on thursday, the un security council held and emergencies russian because of the intrusion into the alex and mos compound by israel's national security minister to my bank of their move, anger, palestinians, and provoked international condemnation. and artillery fire has been heard on the frontline of the war in ukraine despite the schedule starts with a 36 hour unilateral cease fire called by the russian president vladimir putin and the regional governor harrison says that one person was killed for others were injured in russian shelling of a fire station before the start of the ceasefire. up front is coming out next. examining the residential school scand
law. washington is also mark in the 2nd anniversary, the storming of the capital building, members of the house of representatives stood on the steps of the capital for a remembrance and ceremony, where they paid tribute to the 5 people who had died in are, are the headlines, the israeli government says it will take punitive measures after the palestinian authority approached the united nations over the legality of israel's occupation. on thursday, the un security council held and emergencies...
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and russia and their allies in the world has to put an end for the valuation of international law by washington, dc. and the valuation of the humanitarian or him human rights laws also, or by the a washington d. c. by the united states, invading a, the east of syria and stealing the soil. they are forbidding the sooty people from having they did. the fuel for a warming to house is in the winter for turning on the factories for the rebuilding of syria. and that is particularly what a washington dc once they don't d dot oil because ducked, the oil in the east of syria is hardly nothing. they have. we all know america halves the all of the oil they want in the world. but to what they buy them, deed in the east of syria and forbidding this union, especially the ceiling government and the senior people from having putting their hands on that oil in the east of studia and brought on is the r forbidding them from standing under feet and rebuilding themselves after to over 12 years of war as you were one think about how many, how many years of war were there, steve em, you're absolutely right. i do apo
and russia and their allies in the world has to put an end for the valuation of international law by washington, dc. and the valuation of the humanitarian or him human rights laws also, or by the a washington d. c. by the united states, invading a, the east of syria and stealing the soil. they are forbidding the sooty people from having they did. the fuel for a warming to house is in the winter for turning on the factories for the rebuilding of syria. and that is particularly what a washington...
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let's pass all three bills and prove to them that the gun lobby doesn't make the laws in washington state. we do. [applause] >> well, of course, gun safety isn't the only thing we need. and we want to help law enforcement agencies to hire and train more officers. they need more officers on our streets and in our neighborhoods. while so much are joined by sheriffs tore do new training centers and help law enforcement agencies recruit people from within their diverse communities. and sometimes, the right response isn't necessarily by law enforcement officers. i applaud the way to implement our new 988 system. this legislature had this to see this as much more than a crisis hotline but create a behavioral crisis response system. and your continued support puts us on a path to ensure people facing a mental or suicidal crisis can be connected to mobile responders or health providers. thank you for making this work possible. i appreciate your work. let's keep it up. [applause] >> one other important and the right to seek reproductive care. [applause] we know the dobbs' decision last year on a n
let's pass all three bills and prove to them that the gun lobby doesn't make the laws in washington state. we do. [applause] >> well, of course, gun safety isn't the only thing we need. and we want to help law enforcement agencies to hire and train more officers. they need more officers on our streets and in our neighborhoods. while so much are joined by sheriffs tore do new training centers and help law enforcement agencies recruit people from within their diverse communities. and...
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give them a bit more of a build up later are scheduled to be robert cottrol, a professor of law at george washington university law school and a specialist in race in american legal history and host of the new york times podcast. the argument i'll look forward to there joining us later and for now, david bernstein. thank you, ali. always good to be here with my friends at cato racial classifications law have been as american as apple pie since at least 19th century. modern tend to shake their heads with revulsion, even when they think about or read this length, their government authorities when to back in the day to who is black for purposes of jim crow laws or who is asian for purposes of racist immigration laws and naturalization laws. but the irony is that we all while we don't really think about it very often. classification dictated government rules is more common today than probably ever before in american history. so many activities when you register your kid for school, when you apply for a job, when you apply for a mortgage, when you get a covid vaccine and many other activities involve che
give them a bit more of a build up later are scheduled to be robert cottrol, a professor of law at george washington university law school and a specialist in race in american legal history and host of the new york times podcast. the argument i'll look forward to there joining us later and for now, david bernstein. thank you, ali. always good to be here with my friends at cato racial classifications law have been as american as apple pie since at least 19th century. modern tend to shake their...
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washington, anytime, anywhere. >> we focus on martin luther king, holiday. we are joined by spencer overton who is a professor of law in washington university at the capital, focusing on voting rights. he is the president of the joint center for political and economic studies. we understand you are stepping down from that rule this spring, but what does your organization focus on? spencer: in many ideas and policy debates are driven by research organizations which we call think tanks. some focus on conservative issues, like the heritage foundation. some focus on prevent -- progressive issues for like center of american progress. some focus concerning to particular people like women, or rural communities. the joint center is america's black think tank. we focus on the unique challenges that face lack communities. the organization was founded in 1970 after the passage of the voting rights act. to help black activists move from protest policy, from outsiders to become elected officials. the past 53 years we helped set up that black caucus, that black caucus state legislatures and advance and left up research and ideas.
washington, anytime, anywhere. >> we focus on martin luther king, holiday. we are joined by spencer overton who is a professor of law in washington university at the capital, focusing on voting rights. he is the president of the joint center for political and economic studies. we understand you are stepping down from that rule this spring, but what does your organization focus on? spencer: in many ideas and policy debates are driven by research organizations which we call think tanks....
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capitol and in washington, law enforcement officers, veterans and lawmakers are calling for more accountability and security. our washington, d.c., correspondent alexander limon tells us that while a new law was safeguard election results, a lot more work needs to be done. >> on the eve of the second anniversary of the attack on the u.s. capitol. 2 years since the day almost died defending the capitol, former dc police officer michael fanone is calling for change the worst part is that our elected leaders allowed this to happen. he called for specific members of congress to condemn political violence. people like representative marjorie taylor, greene. who said insurrectionists would have won on january 6 if she had been involved. a representative matt gaetz to encourage voters to arm themselves at the polls. congress recently passed a bill to make it harder to overturn election results and many republicans on capitol hill already condemned the attack on the capitol. yes, there's blame to go around there. and again, i think it's reflecting on. >> those issues and what inside that? it's a dark d
capitol and in washington, law enforcement officers, veterans and lawmakers are calling for more accountability and security. our washington, d.c., correspondent alexander limon tells us that while a new law was safeguard election results, a lot more work needs to be done. >> on the eve of the second anniversary of the attack on the u.s. capitol. 2 years since the day almost died defending the capitol, former dc police officer michael fanone is calling for change the worst part is that...
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and for those of you who don't know this, is the more traditional law enforcement agency washington, d.c., a essentially, if you call 911, it's mpd that's going to respond. you know, these other agencies of which about 76, 79 law enforcement agencies in washington, d.c.. mpd is the only, you know, tradition no agency. if you're having trouble seeing of the podium here, we're going to move it. don't take a minute. great. terrific. thank you. apologies for. the sightline challenge there. jeff, better in the book. michael, thank you for taking care of that. in the book. michael, you write a lot about things other than what you experience. january six, you talk about your your teenage, your youth, your young adulthood. you talk about police training as well in your entrance into law enforcement. and you write that your police training, including included watching some videos. but these were videos that we when you and i were growing up, we could have gotten them at blockbuster. oh, yeah. right. share that experience and share your thoughts about the firearm training that you first experie
and for those of you who don't know this, is the more traditional law enforcement agency washington, d.c., a essentially, if you call 911, it's mpd that's going to respond. you know, these other agencies of which about 76, 79 law enforcement agencies in washington, d.c.. mpd is the only, you know, tradition no agency. if you're having trouble seeing of the podium here, we're going to move it. don't take a minute. great. terrific. thank you. apologies for. the sightline challenge there. jeff,...
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president of the united states. assassin, oscar jago and 2 other guards are wounded as the law to spoil. washington's emergency hospital, a 24 hour guard watches over gal who, despite a chest wound recovers to face trial for murder. there tried to kill me, and i knew that they tried it. i knew who they were, they are a bunch of fanatics that it was an independent puerto rico actually one of the common views is that the nationalists rose up like a bunch. and the government squashed down. in fact, it was the us government policy, the governor's policy, to push these guys into a corner, get them to a point where it's either give up or slow down fighting and so they were pushed into that situation. and then of course, they responded and fought, crushed, and crushing away that is like, you know, like when they do, when they put, know, when the invaders, you know, put down all the freedom fighters cut their heads off and put them on a pike. so everybody else knows, don't mess with us because this is which waiting for you i was approached by somebody, i trusted very much. you said listeners saw the undergro
president of the united states. assassin, oscar jago and 2 other guards are wounded as the law to spoil. washington's emergency hospital, a 24 hour guard watches over gal who, despite a chest wound recovers to face trial for murder. there tried to kill me, and i knew that they tried it. i knew who they were, they are a bunch of fanatics that it was an independent puerto rico actually one of the common views is that the nationalists rose up like a bunch. and the government squashed down. in...
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for those of you don't know, this is the more traditional law enforcement agency in washington, d.c. ssentially if you call 911 it's mpd that's going to respond. these other agencies of which there's about 76, 79 law enforcement agencies in washington, d.c., mpd is the only, you know, traditional agency. >> i know some of your having trouble -- [inaudible] >> great, terrific. thank you. apologies for the site line challenge there. >> is that better? >> in the book, michael, thank you for taking care of that. in the book, michael, you write a lot about things, other than what you experienced january 6th. you talk aboutut your teenage years, your youth, your young adulthood. you talk about police training as well and your entrance into law enforcement.. and you write that your police training, including, including watching some videos. but these were videos that when you and i were growing up we could've gotten them at blockbuster, right? share that experience, and share your thoughts about the firearm training that you first experienced, and how you would like to see some of that refor
for those of you don't know, this is the more traditional law enforcement agency in washington, d.c. ssentially if you call 911 it's mpd that's going to respond. these other agencies of which there's about 76, 79 law enforcement agencies in washington, d.c., mpd is the only, you know, traditional agency. >> i know some of your having trouble -- [inaudible] >> great, terrific. thank you. apologies for the site line challenge there. >> is that better? >> in the book,...
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. >> bill: george washington university law professor jonathan turley is with us today. first the news david spunt live with more now. hello to you. >> good morning. when attorney general garland took the oath of office in march 2021, he probably didn't know he would open two special counsel investigations into two presidents. the current, his boss, and the former, donald trump. despite being nominated and repeatedly praised by president biden, garland has remained unphased when it comes to increasing critical pressure. he speaks in a mild mannered tone and was asked specifically by our producer yesterday if he had regrets appointing two special counsels to investigate two presidents and exactly what this does to the country. listen. >> the justice department applies the facts and law in each case and reach appropriate decisions without regard to the who the subjects are. >> that's the attorney general after the f.b.i. searched a sitting president's private home last friday for almost 13 hours. there are reports top staff in the west wing are furious with the attorney ge
. >> bill: george washington university law professor jonathan turley is with us today. first the news david spunt live with more now. hello to you. >> good morning. when attorney general garland took the oath of office in march 2021, he probably didn't know he would open two special counsel investigations into two presidents. the current, his boss, and the former, donald trump. despite being nominated and repeatedly praised by president biden, garland has remained unphased when it...
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let's bring and jonathan turley fox news contributor at george washington university law professor.ant to go to a column you wrote the other day, you write although the president wants americans to look down the road past images of classified documents next to his vintage corvette, we may be heading into one of the most bizarre unsettling moments in our constitutional history. expound on that a little bit. >> we have what's shaping up to be a truly extraordinary moment. not only will we have the two leading candidates for the presidency in 2024, the trail with special counsel in tow but they could ultimately phase not just an indictment but an indictment before the election. the case of joe biden, packets particularly curious because department of justice is investigating president biden for potential crimes, that's the threshold for ordering special counsel. the department of justice has a long-standing policy not to indict the sitting president did i happen to think they are wrong about that, i don't believe the constitution bars indictment of a sitting president but you could hav
let's bring and jonathan turley fox news contributor at george washington university law professor.ant to go to a column you wrote the other day, you write although the president wants americans to look down the road past images of classified documents next to his vintage corvette, we may be heading into one of the most bizarre unsettling moments in our constitutional history. expound on that a little bit. >> we have what's shaping up to be a truly extraordinary moment. not only will we...
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a law enforcement officer at washington state university saw a white car that belongs to bryan kohberger notified law enforcement and that's how they initially got onto bryan kohberger. they followed him, they went across the country when he drove from pullman, washington to pennsylvania, they followed him. they had a great deal of information. harris, i have to tell you, d.m. as she is known in the affidavit, the surviving -- one of the survivors. she came directly in contact with the killer. the killer looked her in the eyes and walked out while she was in shock. there is just so much evidence that they have. they have videotape, they have dna evidence, and they've been able to put him in that crime scene. >> harris: that's the probable cause affidavit. i want to tick down some things with you before i let you go. the suspect lived ten miles from the home why four victims were killed. we just showed you video and can pop it back up. fox digital filmed a drive kohberger made from the home on november 13th. he was stalking his victims. phone records show he stalked the home at least 12 t
a law enforcement officer at washington state university saw a white car that belongs to bryan kohberger notified law enforcement and that's how they initially got onto bryan kohberger. they followed him, they went across the country when he drove from pullman, washington to pennsylvania, they followed him. they had a great deal of information. harris, i have to tell you, d.m. as she is known in the affidavit, the surviving -- one of the survivors. she came directly in contact with the killer....
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now, earlier, cnn spoke with a professional lecturer in law at george washington university law schoolclassification authority that's been claimed by former president donald trump and whether that could be a factor in this case. listen. >> president trump referenced declassification authority during his presidency, but there was no evidence of the declassification that i was able to glean. and that was unsuccessful for him. now, president biden is the sitting president of the united states. he is actually the ultimately classification authority under the executive order that governs the classification of national security information and its definition, essentially. and if he wanted to, although it's -- i don't think he ever would, it would be politically disastrous, he could declassify the very information that is the subject of the investigation and it would present a huge conundrum, but ultimately one that he would succeed in, with grave political consequences. but it's also a bit of a shame on you moment, because he is the boss. the buck stops with him right now. and also, from wha
now, earlier, cnn spoke with a professional lecturer in law at george washington university law schoolclassification authority that's been claimed by former president donald trump and whether that could be a factor in this case. listen. >> president trump referenced declassification authority during his presidency, but there was no evidence of the declassification that i was able to glean. and that was unsuccessful for him. now, president biden is the sitting president of the united...
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r overton who is professor of law at george washington university, focusing particularly on voting rights also the president of the joint center for political and economic studies. we understand you're stepping down from that role this spring, but what does your organization focus on? guest: in the united states, many ideas and policy debates are driven by research organizations which we call think tanks. some focus on conservative issues like the heritage foundation. some of them focus on progressive ideas like the center for american progress. some focus on issues that are of issues concerning particular people like women or rural communities. the joint center is america's black think tank. we focus on the unique challenges that face black communities. the organization was founded in 1970 just after the passage of the voting rights act to help black activists move from protest to policy, from outsiders to becoming elected officials. in the past 53 years, we've helped set up the congressional black caucus, state legislatures, and also advance and left up research and ideas. recently, our
r overton who is professor of law at george washington university, focusing particularly on voting rights also the president of the joint center for political and economic studies. we understand you're stepping down from that role this spring, but what does your organization focus on? guest: in the united states, many ideas and policy debates are driven by research organizations which we call think tanks. some focus on conservative issues like the heritage foundation. some of them focus on...
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reporter: and speaking of healthcare, the biden administration has approved a waiver to federal law in washingtonte that'll allow the state to provide healthcare to people who are here illegally under the affordable care account. stu. stuart: grady, thank you very much, sir. take a look at this new video showing border agents apprehending migrants as they sneak over the border in el paso. eight people eventually apprehended. lieutenant chris oliveras with the texas department of public safety and joins me now. lieutenant, we're hearing reports of residents in el paso patrolling the streets looking for illegal migrants, is that accurate, sir? >> good morning, stuart. thanks for having me on and great to be with you. i have not heard as far as any citizens taking any matters into their own hands trying to look for illegal immigrants that are making their way illegally into our country, but also into the city of el paso but i would not put it past them as well. i mean, it's got to the point now where the federal government is not doing their responsibility to secure the border and they're allowing t
reporter: and speaking of healthcare, the biden administration has approved a waiver to federal law in washingtonte that'll allow the state to provide healthcare to people who are here illegally under the affordable care account. stu. stuart: grady, thank you very much, sir. take a look at this new video showing border agents apprehending migrants as they sneak over the border in el paso. eight people eventually apprehended. lieutenant chris oliveras with the texas department of public safety...
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mass shootings across california democratic senators are calling on congress to tighten gun laws and in washington, d.c. today bay area senator alex padilla joined six other senators, slamming republicans who opposed gun control. >> americans are sick of having our hearts broken. i'm sick of having my heartbroken. to all the americans across the country who are demanding that congress take more action, i want to be clear. it is republicans in congress who continue to value gun industry profits over people. >> they advocated for laws across the nation that are similar to those already in effect here in california. meanwhile, in less than an hour a vigil will start in san francisco for victims of the lunar new year shooting in southern california. a gunman killed 11 people in monterey park in l.a. county. it starts at 5:30 today, people gathering at portsmouth square to grieve for the victims. and city leaders offered condolences to those devastated by the mass shootings in monterey park and half moon bay. they had gathered to coordinate an effort to better prevent and prosecute hate crimes in the c
mass shootings across california democratic senators are calling on congress to tighten gun laws and in washington, d.c. today bay area senator alex padilla joined six other senators, slamming republicans who opposed gun control. >> americans are sick of having our hearts broken. i'm sick of having my heartbroken. to all the americans across the country who are demanding that congress take more action, i want to be clear. it is republicans in congress who continue to value gun industry...
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oh, there would be laws if, if washington and brussels think that inflation and high energy prices aren't making ordinary people's lives difficult enough. so understandably, europeans have taken to the streets to protest these western anti russian policies . ah, now doesn't look like the western authorities are going to be changing course any time soon. but what's equally, as unfortunate as all of this finger pointing at russia for energy problems that the west clearly created for itself. on staying with this story, german attorney on america, his professor of law at the university of south africa, dr. under thomas house and believes it's europe's crusade against russian energy, which has led to the surgeon prices. it is quite obvious that russia never stopped to supply any guess. it is in germany and european union in there have been something that cause a one could even say, again, as pressure who, who publicly every day put in muscle puts in, must be removed and no more gas from russia. and the german public was pretty bad for an increase in gas prices were the reasoning that out of so
oh, there would be laws if, if washington and brussels think that inflation and high energy prices aren't making ordinary people's lives difficult enough. so understandably, europeans have taken to the streets to protest these western anti russian policies . ah, now doesn't look like the western authorities are going to be changing course any time soon. but what's equally, as unfortunate as all of this finger pointing at russia for energy problems that the west clearly created for itself. on...
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like hannah law office in washington, d. c. thank you for that or staying in the us send for members of the far right oath keepers group have been convicted of sedition for their role in the storming of capitol hill in january 2021 and charges for the civil war era, which is rarely used the verdict comes weeks off to another jury convicted 2 leaders of the group for their part in the attack. the chairman of the u. k. is conservative party says he'll fully cooperate with an independent inquiry into his tax affairs, a demon. so holly is resisting calls to resign of the details of the multi $1000000.00 dispute emerged from minister miss she sooner had ordered investigation . your position says it wants him to come clean about his knowledge of the matter. on saturday, it's how we said he had settled the outstanding tax bill for the barber has more from london. richie sooner has said that he's asked his independent ethics advisor to actually look into the case saying in mister c. next words, there are questions that need answering.
like hannah law office in washington, d. c. thank you for that or staying in the us send for members of the far right oath keepers group have been convicted of sedition for their role in the storming of capitol hill in january 2021 and charges for the civil war era, which is rarely used the verdict comes weeks off to another jury convicted 2 leaders of the group for their part in the attack. the chairman of the u. k. is conservative party says he'll fully cooperate with an independent inquiry...
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washington. i would go into a state that actually. i thought of it, originally took practice in the state of pennsylvania and the for personal reasons i ie ended n the same law firm of into the washington law office and never, never left. >> that is excellent advice that i myself would not have thought of, thank you. thank you, bob come for this excellent conversation i think this is time to move to q&a. thank you very much. >> thank you both. i'm going to take the perk of organizing this as the first question. so as you know several weeks ago the court heard arguments on a case involving independent state legislature theory. i was wondering if you might share for allin these students d everybody else, try to explain what that is, why a lot of people view it as an existential threat too american democracy, and what you think the court is going to decide on that. >> i don't know what the court is going to decide, for sure, but i listen to the oral argument try to get a sense of where this thing was going. jason of the "washington post" that the wrote in a column a few seconds when the mostas mischaracterized cases of the term. it's an important case. it has t
washington. i would go into a state that actually. i thought of it, originally took practice in the state of pennsylvania and the for personal reasons i ie ended n the same law firm of into the washington law office and never, never left. >> that is excellent advice that i myself would not have thought of, thank you. thank you, bob come for this excellent conversation i think this is time to move to q&a. thank you very much. >> thank you both. i'm going to take the perk of...
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if you call 911, mpd will respond and there's about 76, 79 law enforcement agencies in washington dc and mpd is the only traditional agency. ... you talk about your teenage years, your youth, your young adulthood. you talk about your entrance into law enforcement and you write that your police training included watching some videos that these v were videos that wn you and i were growing up would have been a blockbuster, right? share that experience and share your thoughts about the firearm training that you first experienced and how you would like to see some of that reformed given your 20 years on the streets. >> first i mean it's important to point out the fact that every law enforcement agency in this country essentially has its own academy and many of those academies the accreditation is not a national standard. it's essentially the academy escreated themselves which is a big problem. and that being said by lateral efrom the u.s. capital after having completed nine-month training program at the federal law enforcement training center in glencoe georgia which was exceptional even f
if you call 911, mpd will respond and there's about 76, 79 law enforcement agencies in washington dc and mpd is the only traditional agency. ... you talk about your teenage years, your youth, your young adulthood. you talk about your entrance into law enforcement and you write that your police training included watching some videos that these v were videos that wn you and i were growing up would have been a blockbuster, right? share that experience and share your thoughts about the firearm...
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and for those of you that don't know it's a more traditional law enforcement agency in washington dc.all 911 mpd responds. the other agencies there are 76 or 79 mpd is the only traditional agency. >> [inaudible] >> in the book you write that a lot about things other than what you experience. so you write that your police training included watching videos that growing up we could of got it at blockbuster? share that experience and ythoughts and that firearm training you first experienced and how you s would like to see some of that reformed given your 20 years on the street spirit. >> it's important to point out the fact that every law enforcement agency in this country essentially has its emown academy. and many of those accreditation' it's not a national standard but essentially the academies accredit themselves which is a big problem. that being said coming from us capital policeut having completed a nine-month training program at the federal law enforcement training center in georgia which was exceptional the lateral training however consisted watching beverly hills cop. [laughter]
and for those of you that don't know it's a more traditional law enforcement agency in washington dc.all 911 mpd responds. the other agencies there are 76 or 79 mpd is the only traditional agency. >> [inaudible] >> in the book you write that a lot about things other than what you experience. so you write that your police training included watching videos that growing up we could of got it at blockbuster? share that experience and ythoughts and that firearm training you first...
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is underway rejoining a former principal deputy assistant attorney general tom debris george washington lawssor charlie former d.c. police detective ted williams who is an attorney as well be thinkable for being here with us. when you start this "washington post" had a piece yesterday and getting the police under civilian control and not killing people may require drastically reducing the number officers and other powers while crating entirely new public safety agencies led by non- cops to replace existing police departments, ted you understand all different sides of this, what is your reaction? some somewhat opposed to what the washington post is wanting to put in place. i believe that long officers quite natural should be the right and proper thing. i think this should be under the control of law enforcement. and when you look at what happened in memphis, tennessee it is the exception and not the norm. you have a lot of good men and women throughout this country who serve in law enforcement. they go out there every day and protect the citizens in their community. i am somewhat opposed to
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a russian law may cows accused washington of calling for public on western russia and interfering in the countries affairs. as on to the u. s. embassy in moscow urged russians to protest against the military operation in ukraine. we believe that what is happening is not worthy of you. and we stand in solidarity with each of you who strive to create a more peaceful future. is not the 1st time washington is trying to rally russians against the government. back in 2021. the u. s. embassy published a detailed plan of protests across the country when apparently implying that demonstrated should march on the kremlin. russian officials also strongly condemned that cold human ons, labor rights lawyer duncan, val, exceeds the u. s. embassy is making unacceptable proposals. i think it's disturbing for an embassy located in another country to call for any type of demonstrations sort of try to sway a public opinion in that country. and in the job of an embassy is to represent that nation in communicating with the government of the host country, in this case, the russian government, it's not to b
a russian law may cows accused washington of calling for public on western russia and interfering in the countries affairs. as on to the u. s. embassy in moscow urged russians to protest against the military operation in ukraine. we believe that what is happening is not worthy of you. and we stand in solidarity with each of you who strive to create a more peaceful future. is not the 1st time washington is trying to rally russians against the government. back in 2021. the u. s. embassy published...
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with deadly pathogens, the country has become a testing ground for viruses, and washington has quietly violated international lawadmitted to being an expert on ukraine and a cookie specialist. victoria nuland. fearing that they will not have time to cover all traces. there are biological research laboratories in ukraine. at the moment, we are concerned that the russian military may be trying to take control of them. we are working with the ukrainian side to ensure that biological research materials do not fell into the hands of russian forces in the laboratory, apparently, agents of the kremlin also built this. will justify any sabotage. they also apparently prescribed superfakes from the ukrainian ombudsman for human rights from denis’s blood in the rear, in the veins. they were actively picked up by the internet and certain media, but it turned out to be all a lie. the dreamer was fired, and the topic was closed. uh-huh, you can write. that, uh, there is a prison on zaporizhzhya . it is necessary that official sources give this. and the commissioner does not want to give it. this is because he is not ordered,
with deadly pathogens, the country has become a testing ground for viruses, and washington has quietly violated international lawadmitted to being an expert on ukraine and a cookie specialist. victoria nuland. fearing that they will not have time to cover all traces. there are biological research laboratories in ukraine. at the moment, we are concerned that the russian military may be trying to take control of them. we are working with the ukrainian side to ensure that biological research...
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packing up president biden's vice presidential office have been interviewed by federal law enforcement officials. in washington, alice barr, nbc news. >> thank you, alice. >>> new trouble for the trump organization. a judge just dealt the organization a hefty fine for tax fraud. two companies within the trump organization have to pay a total of $1.6 million in fines. a jury found the companies guilty last month, accused in a tax fraud scheme that lasted 15 years by avoiding taxes through a host of methods especially giving executives a large part of their income in off-the-book ways. mr. trump was not a defendant in the case. >>> we have been struggling with flooding and landslides and a massive string of storms but in the west and south storms brought another kind of hazard, talking tornadoes. recent storms have spawned dozens of tornadoes and they have left a deadly path. at least seven people killed. 23 million people impacted some way or another by these tornadoes. the hardest hit states have been alabama, georgia, and the carolinas. we really saw a lot of devastation in selma, which they are still trying
packing up president biden's vice presidential office have been interviewed by federal law enforcement officials. in washington, alice barr, nbc news. >> thank you, alice. >>> new trouble for the trump organization. a judge just dealt the organization a hefty fine for tax fraud. two companies within the trump organization have to pay a total of $1.6 million in fines. a jury found the companies guilty last month, accused in a tax fraud scheme that lasted 15 years by avoiding taxes...
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law enforcement officers in washington, d.c., are is telling us what the needs to be done to prevent something like that from happening again. plus after yesterday's storms what the state storm response team is doing was the dangerous rains and what to do to try to combat that. plus, cleanup efforts continue in the east bay. how one the east bay. how one neighborhood dancing is everything. soccer is the best. but her moderate to severe eczema could make it hard for her. my skin was so itchy. and my outfit was uncomfortable. now, my skin's not as itchy. now we're staying ahead of her eczema. there's a power inside all of us, to live our passion. and dupixent works on the inside, to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema. so they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma me
law enforcement officers in washington, d.c., are is telling us what the needs to be done to prevent something like that from happening again. plus after yesterday's storms what the state storm response team is doing was the dangerous rains and what to do to try to combat that. plus, cleanup efforts continue in the east bay. how one the east bay. how one neighborhood dancing is everything. soccer is the best. but her moderate to severe eczema could make it hard for her. my skin was so itchy....
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protesters took to the streets this weekend, democrats are exploiting the moment to push new laws out of washingtonning chokeholds. no warrant searches, dealing with accreditation of police departments. it's necessary that would do all these things but not sufficient. >> typically washington politician. the washington police didn't use a single chokehold that entire time. a chokehold done properly would have subdued tyre and had him handcuffed. you can't have a conversation about reform with democrats because they won't negotiate with terrorists who are the tastes? well, republicans i don't have any great hopes for the fact that we are going to be able to pass police reform. it is racism in its purest form. we have got to stay out there. we have got to protest. we have got challenge them. i think, you know, the average american person can see what is going on we have right wing conservatives, you know, we have domestic terrorists in the house of representatives. these people are extremists and so i'm not optimistic that that's the way it's going to happen. >> jesse: maxine waters, no relation. can'
protesters took to the streets this weekend, democrats are exploiting the moment to push new laws out of washingtonning chokeholds. no warrant searches, dealing with accreditation of police departments. it's necessary that would do all these things but not sufficient. >> typically washington politician. the washington police didn't use a single chokehold that entire time. a chokehold done properly would have subdued tyre and had him handcuffed. you can't have a conversation about reform...
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and not at all in russia, the list of gross violations of international law by western countries is wide, not benzia, washingtonlies mentioned only the loudest examples. gotta go somewhere traded or someone to break enough to declare. what are the terrorists? everyone remembers the nato aggression against cancer under a completely false pretext of the presence of weapons of mass destruction, of course, they were never found, and also the attack on syria, libya, yugoslavia, there are many egregious cases of violation of international law by the west, and the general public often does not even talk about smaller-scale violations knows, for example, about the exclusion of iran from the un commission on the status of women, it was legally impossible to do this. but the united states allies. it didn't bother me. they just expelled iran and you taught us international law last year by the americans themselves, namely the congressional research service. the united states prepared documents citing him non-benzia. it says that over the past 30 years alone, the united states has used its armed forces abroad 251 times, bu
and not at all in russia, the list of gross violations of international law by western countries is wide, not benzia, washingtonlies mentioned only the loudest examples. gotta go somewhere traded or someone to break enough to declare. what are the terrorists? everyone remembers the nato aggression against cancer under a completely false pretext of the presence of weapons of mass destruction, of course, they were never found, and also the attack on syria, libya, yugoslavia, there are many...