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tom law and lisa law. lisa law, without telling her story, you don't understand woodstock. lisa law is one of those people who knew how to take care of business. very thoughtful. very pragmatic, even as she lived these outlandish values and virtues that most americans would not have considered the mainstream. she understood you needed to bring thousands of pounds of bulgar, rolled oats, and the hog farm distributed free food. free food. nobody paid a nickel for it. arguably hundreds of thousands of people. looks like the hog farm are what gave substance, tone, and created the possibility that woodstock would work the way it did. so all kudos to lisa law, the hog farm, hugh romney and all the others. >> to that point, here's more background on the commune. >> we brought in a group called the hog farm. now wavy gravy. they were used to set up big outdoor facilities. organic gardening. their food was organic. probably the first time anybody had really seen granola. and more than that, more than what they provided in terms of talent, they set kind of a vibe if you will of welco
tom law and lisa law. lisa law, without telling her story, you don't understand woodstock. lisa law is one of those people who knew how to take care of business. very thoughtful. very pragmatic, even as she lived these outlandish values and virtues that most americans would not have considered the mainstream. she understood you needed to bring thousands of pounds of bulgar, rolled oats, and the hog farm distributed free food. free food. nobody paid a nickel for it. arguably hundreds of...
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constitutional advocacy and protection and a visiting professor of law at georgetown university law center. lisa monica. she was the homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to barack obama, as well as the assistant attorney general for national security and chief of staff at the fbi to the then director robert mueller. whatever happened to him? she is now the cochair of -- d ata security and privacy group. she teaches national security law at new york university's school of law. and is a senior analyst at cnn. robert wast least, the director of the national counterterrorism center after serving in government positions in the george w. bush and barack obama administrations. he has now the senior director for national security and the counterterrorism program at the mccain institute for international leadership and a professor of practice with the sandra day o'connor college of law at arizona state university. that is a lot of background and experience to bring to bear on this issue that is confronting us today. so we will start off with laying the stage. bobby, what is domestic terrorism a
constitutional advocacy and protection and a visiting professor of law at georgetown university law center. lisa monica. she was the homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to barack obama, as well as the assistant attorney general for national security and chief of staff at the fbi to the then director robert mueller. whatever happened to him? she is now the cochair of -- d ata security and privacy group. she teaches national security law at new york university's school of law. and is a...
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law. >> lisa: this is where the majority of the democratic 2020 candidates have been on this; however, representativesi gabbard went on "fox & friends" this morning saying look, if we move forward with impeachment it. is incredibly divisive. this is bad for the country. listen to what she said. i have consistent that i believe impeachment at this juncture would be incredibly divisive for the country at a time when we are already extremely divided. >> joe biden also gave a press conference today. he was more tepid with it laid out preconditions. president trump continues to stonewall. then this is what congress must do also could be he is implicated in this and not great news for him either. >> tucker: not great news. in fact it does seem like colleagues i think most democrats are decided joe biden is not going to be the nominee. he is not up for it. this story really puts his family under the microscope. >> absolutely. now that we see elizabeth warren at least in the new -- the most latest des moines register poll announced she is the frontrunner in iowa. she clearly has momentum right now. if you ar
law. >> lisa: this is where the majority of the democratic 2020 candidates have been on this; however, representativesi gabbard went on "fox & friends" this morning saying look, if we move forward with impeachment it. is incredibly divisive. this is bad for the country. listen to what she said. i have consistent that i believe impeachment at this juncture would be incredibly divisive for the country at a time when we are already extremely divided. >> joe biden also...
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. >> reporter: but even as she ran down lead, herself, it seem to tara that lisa, her sister-in-law, sn't searching. so he disappeared and you couldn't give up on the possibly he's out there somewhere and lisa could. and i wondered whether there were ever dark nights in your soul, i wonder if she had something to do with this. >> it crossed our mind all the time, i mean, it just did, did i think she could ever be the one responsible the physical, no, but somehow it kept playing back, why won't you search? why? the only way somebody doesn't look for you is if you already know definitively. >> reporter: yeah. >> they're no longer living. >> reporter: and you must have had a reason for that in. >> that's what i assume. >> reporter: it turned out lisa did know something, just not what tara expected. there were secrets they had. >> he adored me, our family was exactly what he wanted to have. it just got lost. >> reporter: lost. it all started in the early ''80s even before she met gavin when he was a stunt man on the tv series "reming on the steel." he played a shooting victim, falling fro
. >> reporter: but even as she ran down lead, herself, it seem to tara that lisa, her sister-in-law, sn't searching. so he disappeared and you couldn't give up on the possibly he's out there somewhere and lisa could. and i wondered whether there were ever dark nights in your soul, i wonder if she had something to do with this. >> it crossed our mind all the time, i mean, it just did, did i think she could ever be the one responsible the physical, no, but somehow it kept playing...
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. >> reporter: and then, finally, more than a year later lynn hired family law attorney lisa brandon.she tell you she wanted from you? >> she wanted a fair division of the property. >> reporter: but, said lisa, fred controlled all the finances. so she didn't know how much money they had as a family? >> no, no idea. >> reporter: how much money did they have, this family? >> well, including the equity in the home, probably $6 million to $7 million. >> reporter: which in a legal separation by california law would be split down the middle. but lisa said lynn told her fred would never part with any of that money. lynn also told her about fred's physical abuse. and so with a pending separation lisa worried about lynn and charlie's safety. >> i wanted her to move out of the home with charlie. she wouldn't do it. she wouldn't leave her home. she wouldn't disrupt charlie. he was just starting high school. they'd lived in the neighborhood forever. so she was a sitting target. >> reporter: did she understand that it was dangerous for her? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: and yet, she went ahead and did
. >> reporter: and then, finally, more than a year later lynn hired family law attorney lisa brandon.she tell you she wanted from you? >> she wanted a fair division of the property. >> reporter: but, said lisa, fred controlled all the finances. so she didn't know how much money they had as a family? >> no, no idea. >> reporter: how much money did they have, this family? >> well, including the equity in the home, probably $6 million to $7 million. >>...
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from berlin a firestorm in washington did president trump break a law and a phone call with the president of ukraine u.s. lawmakers were lisa redacted version of a whistle blower's reports on the president's dealings with his ukrainian counterpart the acting director of national intelligence says the situation is quote unimpressive.
from berlin a firestorm in washington did president trump break a law and a phone call with the president of ukraine u.s. lawmakers were lisa redacted version of a whistle blower's reports on the president's dealings with his ukrainian counterpart the acting director of national intelligence says the situation is quote unimpressive.
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disaster the head of the yemen delegation of the red cross says that international law may have been broken. the bird again lisa became easy that we have been busy in for various times people hand. in close contact with them so it was a place that was quite well known to get a nice that they are protected by international humanitarian law when if you are a peg person and that bought by international humanitarian law the question of violation of i.h.l. is really at the full round to have a definitive conclusion we need an inquiry we need to bet that on the stand what was the motivation what was the precautionary measures that were taken by the warring parties it is a very tragic incident that has killed a very very high number of people for. their rally in the u.k. in honor of cheeriness sanchez singh celebrities take to the stage to voice their support for the whistleblower among them pink floyd front man roger waters it was formed this song wish you were here is an outspoken supporter of the wiki leaks band. now. you. see. what's it been ousted from that fight which separates out despite an almost total need t
disaster the head of the yemen delegation of the red cross says that international law may have been broken. the bird again lisa became easy that we have been busy in for various times people hand. in close contact with them so it was a place that was quite well known to get a nice that they are protected by international humanitarian law when if you are a peg person and that bought by international humanitarian law the question of violation of i.h.l. is really at the full round to have a...
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lisa: this is the challenge. there is a slippery slope concern for law-abiding citizens in the country. democrats are talking about taking away guns. we saw that from people like eric swalwell, for people like beto o'rourke. that is ugly not true. there is a slippery slope concern. if you look at the ar-15s, only 40% of gun deaths are at the hands of ar-15s. so what happens? let's take away those ar-15s, which is what democrats would like to do. >> banning assault rifles. speak up you go out and you see a mass shooting that happens wia handgun, which is statisticallye considering the mass majority of them are done with handguns. >> harris: walmart thinks it's that you don't sell. or you don't sell certain ammo. it also things part of the solution is you don't allow open carry, even in the 31 states that allow open carry without a license or a permit. that is some of the answer. but is it? >> i think, again, you have two bills that have passed congress that you can say democrats are for, because there was a bill passed by democrats and some republicans that 90% of the american people agr
lisa: this is the challenge. there is a slippery slope concern for law-abiding citizens in the country. democrats are talking about taking away guns. we saw that from people like eric swalwell, for people like beto o'rourke. that is ugly not true. there is a slippery slope concern. if you look at the ar-15s, only 40% of gun deaths are at the hands of ar-15s. so what happens? let's take away those ar-15s, which is what democrats would like to do. >> banning assault rifles. speak up you go...
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for berlin a fire storm in washington did president trump break a law and a phone call with the president of ukraine u.s. lawmakers will lisa redacted version of a whistle blower's reports on the president's dealings with his ukrainian counterpart the acting director of national intelligence says the situation is quote unprecedented also coming up former french leader shocked shocked dies at the age of $86.00 the president was a towering statesman and charming yet nicknamed the bulldozer a living oxymoron as one tribute. and torture chambers in refugee camps a t w news that meets refugees who were kidnapped in libya they say they were tortured by people smugglers who had promised to take them to europe. only a lark thank you so much for your company everyone well we start off in the united states where the acting director of national intelligence joseph mcguire says a whistleblower complaint involving present all trump is unprecedented mcguire has been testifying to congress about the complaints which were 1st to press. trump's communications with his ukrainian counterpart congressional democrats have been grilling mcguire
for berlin a fire storm in washington did president trump break a law and a phone call with the president of ukraine u.s. lawmakers will lisa redacted version of a whistle blower's reports on the president's dealings with his ukrainian counterpart the acting director of national intelligence says the situation is quote unprecedented also coming up former french leader shocked shocked dies at the age of $86.00 the president was a towering statesman and charming yet nicknamed the bulldozer a...
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was going to be the senior leadership and between comey, peter strzok, lisa page, mccabe, these are the people with a seniormost lawnt agency in the world. that is what scares the living daylights out of me. >> you know what is scary about it? that was the picture of a social path. what you saw was the calm, effortless unconstitutional behavior by a sociopath. that is scary. >> laura: i would watch it again. the makeup on, this guy is creepy. all right, joe and jason, cnn hosted several hours worth of climate propaganda for the 2020 dems tonight. they just want to bore you to death. forget viewers, they want to bore you to death. we have a scientist to respond on the realize and we expose them. don't move. ♪ >> laura: what were you doing today? do you know that cnn hosted a grueling seven-hour climate change town hall? didn't you see it? 2020 democrats participated and made some truly wild claims, but at the ingraham angle we believe in finding the truth, so joining out to separate fact from science fiction is gregory whitestone, geologist and author of inconvenient facts. all right, gregory, first let's listen to
was going to be the senior leadership and between comey, peter strzok, lisa page, mccabe, these are the people with a seniormost lawnt agency in the world. that is what scares the living daylights out of me. >> you know what is scary about it? that was the picture of a social path. what you saw was the calm, effortless unconstitutional behavior by a sociopath. that is scary. >> laura: i would watch it again. the makeup on, this guy is creepy. all right, joe and jason, cnn hosted...
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you feel the police are overstepping, the rule of law is breaking down in the city and we are all at increased risk, according to the statistics. >> lisahat's an incredibly great point. i will also say, i think the effects of the ferguson effect still exist in this country. we see the media perpetuate a lie from 2014 and what happened in ferguson. people on the left, even senators warren and harris still pushing that lie to this day. the impact of that is real. even then, mayor emanuel said it would police officers in the fetal position, and an peer recently had an article about the cop a shortage in the country. why would you sign up to make him enough money to go out and put your life at risk and then be ridiculed by the mainstream media? >> melissa: everyone. both sides there, everyone here. we are all at risk as a result. >> harris: monday night on the steps of city hall here in new york city there holding a suicide vigil because of the number of suicides among nypd officers. morale is down. this is happening simultaneously. jessica, there is a place for those families and those loved ones. many of them who look like me, s looked a
you feel the police are overstepping, the rule of law is breaking down in the city and we are all at increased risk, according to the statistics. >> lisahat's an incredibly great point. i will also say, i think the effects of the ferguson effect still exist in this country. we see the media perpetuate a lie from 2014 and what happened in ferguson. people on the left, even senators warren and harris still pushing that lie to this day. the impact of that is real. even then, mayor emanuel...
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lisa and i work in the general hospital. i have a very big concern because my friend, mr. chan, is a chinese doctor, and he works at the hospital in china. his brother-in-law is the c.e.o. of a hospital, and he told me that no hospital is actually -- [indiscernible] all of us know that rose pak went to china to have her kidney transplants. it is very suspicious, very controversial. i hope everyone considers it very carefully because once we name after rose pak, so if we fully discover the truth, what will happen? >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. thank you. >> thank you, board members. my name is chris. i have come here to tell you about the results of a tribunal that was held in europe. we have been coming here to tell you about how rose pak mistreated china. you may feel, how do i know this is true or why should i care? in 1943, a polish resistance soldier and a georgetown university professor escaped nazi death camps to tell the story about the holocaust. no one believed him. a supreme court justice said, i did not say that this young man was lying, i said that i was unable to believe what he told me. the holocaust has become something we al
lisa and i work in the general hospital. i have a very big concern because my friend, mr. chan, is a chinese doctor, and he works at the hospital in china. his brother-in-law is the c.e.o. of a hospital, and he told me that no hospital is actually -- [indiscernible] all of us know that rose pak went to china to have her kidney transplants. it is very suspicious, very controversial. i hope everyone considers it very carefully because once we name after rose pak, so if we fully discover the...
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law have to speak up and say this needs to stop. >> isn't that bureau of corrupt enterprise. any mccabe got fired, for lying to investigators. pete and lisa were texting each other and badmouthing trump and everybody else. the president isn't making stuff up right. as in the bureau and all of the show that the enterprise is corrupt. >> the facts don't bear that out. i talk about it in the book. i criticize a lot of the actions of people. which i made bad decisions. the judgment was suboptimal and poor and these people make mistakes. some of them have been held to account. in the way the process works. as it should. but that is different than turning that into this larger broad brush an agent or an agency his motive because these people were texting each other making these terrible decisions, that then led to using the levers of power to go after a certain person which again, people inside the fbi say really, they were seeing this, that doesn't make sense. but the narrative continues. i would be remiss if i didn't thanks you a couple of questions. so because you brought up the latter part there, i am interested in where the cuffs of this i
law have to speak up and say this needs to stop. >> isn't that bureau of corrupt enterprise. any mccabe got fired, for lying to investigators. pete and lisa were texting each other and badmouthing trump and everybody else. the president isn't making stuff up right. as in the bureau and all of the show that the enterprise is corrupt. >> the facts don't bear that out. i talk about it in the book. i criticize a lot of the actions of people. which i made bad decisions. the judgment was...
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. >> well -- lisa: you say you support vaccines, you called mandatory vaccination doctor cronian. you compared it to pro-choice lawse comment back in june? >> i was living in california the conversation there had to do with mandatory exemptions and so forth. lisa: should they be mandatory? >> pardon? lisa: should they be mandatory? >> this is the issue, anytime medical intervention both benefit and risk, government must come down on the side of public health. i think the state government in those cases have to make the own scientific analysis feels what it feels right for public health. i support that. when i made the comment, it was a sloppy comment. brian: so you regret the comment? >> yes. brian: you have a proposal, department of peace. >> yes. brian: we used to have a department of war. it is now secretary of defense, department of defense. with will the peace department do? >> even donald rumsfeld said we need to wage peace. general mattis said before he left the defense department, if you don't fully fund the state department i will have to buy more ammunition. look at the defense budget, $750 billion, then
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law by suspending it. joining us with more from westminster is anna edwards, coanchor of "bloomberg markets: european open." how will prime minister boris johnson respond to this verdict? anna: good to see you, lisa a little bit of response from him already, and we will get more later on today. sometime around 5:00 u.k. time to lunchtime in new york, we should hear from boris johnson. a bit of guesswork as to when he will actually appear because parliament was supposed to be suspended, but that was the verdict of the supreme court yesterday, that the prorogation was illegal and should have never happened. so it is busy in the house of commons behind me. it is pretty feisty, listening into the debate right now. boris johnson has already said he won't resign, and seems to think the government wants to try to push on with the brexit strategy of leaving on october 31, even though there is legislation that will stop them doing that with no deal, probably. interesting words coming through from the attorney general in the last few minutes. he's refused, when asked, to rule out another prorogation, something the opposition is watching carefully. , tryso says one way around to get a general election. that
law by suspending it. joining us with more from westminster is anna edwards, coanchor of "bloomberg markets: european open." how will prime minister boris johnson respond to this verdict? anna: good to see you, lisa a little bit of response from him already, and we will get more later on today. sometime around 5:00 u.k. time to lunchtime in new york, we should hear from boris johnson. a bit of guesswork as to when he will actually appear because parliament was supposed to be...
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lisa page, jim baker and andy mccabe on indictment watch. that's who the president would have called in 2016. if he appears to be a little bit reluctant to trust the intelligence community and lawng with in 2016. >> bill: two days ago ari fleischer was on our show talking with julie describing the january 2017 meeting in trump tower. this is transitional period now into a new presidency. the country has voted two months prior and fleischer characterized it this way. >> think what james comey was doing. instead of meeting a new president elect to begin a relationship and get to know one another, he began to treat the president-elect as if he were part of a crime, a witness to a potential crime and sought information. that's why he fed it back to the team. extraordinary on top of so many other things that show terrible, terrible judgment by james comey and his team. >> bill: my guess is that summarizes it for you. >> well, it does. i would add to this to what he said. i would love jim comey to say what was the evidentiary evidence for you believing it. at the end of which zero americans were indicted for colluding with russia after two year. you had a two year long f.b.i. investi
lisa page, jim baker and andy mccabe on indictment watch. that's who the president would have called in 2016. if he appears to be a little bit reluctant to trust the intelligence community and lawng with in 2016. >> bill: two days ago ari fleischer was on our show talking with julie describing the january 2017 meeting in trump tower. this is transitional period now into a new presidency. the country has voted two months prior and fleischer characterized it this way. >> think what...