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michael roberts.ey came off as, they were from chicago, he's from australia. >> seems to be a nice family? >> yeah. >> local realtor, mona, said that she heard the bustle about the big city transplants. second marriage for both of them. michael was a computer expert with plans of investing in the home business. and more. >> michael said he wanted to help the community, we're gonna grow the community, we're gonna build it up. >> tracy kept a lower profile around town. but mary, a farmer's right, got to know him extremely well. >> she was great, she was fun, she was beautiful. she seemed very educated. she was kind of a fun person to be around. >> the tuesday at home mom's car pulled, and shared confidences. sometimes they played hooky when they were trying to be in an aerobics class together. >> we will go to the bar! we would have a beer, she would have a drink, we would sit, their talk, laugh. >> she also met tracy's husband, michael, at church. but as much as she liked her friend, she took an instan
michael roberts.ey came off as, they were from chicago, he's from australia. >> seems to be a nice family? >> yeah. >> local realtor, mona, said that she heard the bustle about the big city transplants. second marriage for both of them. michael was a computer expert with plans of investing in the home business. and more. >> michael said he wanted to help the community, we're gonna grow the community, we're gonna build it up. >> tracy kept a lower profile around...
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any and everything by doris kearns did win, michael best loss, jon meacham, doug brinkley, robert dowell, ronald white, david mccullough, david remnick, michael dobbs, robert massey, lynn nelson, rick atkinson and anne applebaum. i'm sure i'm forgetting some remarkable books. so as they say in congress, i reserve the right to advise and extend my remarks. susan glasser's response -- louisa mayt, little women. what is it about that book -- and it is women who really like that book? susan: i wasn't sure if you're asking about nonfiction or fiction. obviously peter has chosen to answer your question by not answering your question, listing every single author that he likes. [laughter] there's no question that for every bookish young woman for a century, they have delighted in this story of joe marge and her sisters. i love that book so much that i would read it again and again as a child. in fact, in the book, they talk about reading again and again a book. that's what i was doing with little women. i would finish it and start all over again. host: other books susan glasser gave us -- zora n
any and everything by doris kearns did win, michael best loss, jon meacham, doug brinkley, robert dowell, ronald white, david mccullough, david remnick, michael dobbs, robert massey, lynn nelson, rick atkinson and anne applebaum. i'm sure i'm forgetting some remarkable books. so as they say in congress, i reserve the right to advise and extend my remarks. susan glasser's response -- louisa mayt, little women. what is it about that book -- and it is women who really like that book? susan: i...
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any and everything by doris kearns did win, michael best loss, jon meacham, doug brinkley, robert dowell, ronald white, david mccullough, david remnick, michael dobbs, robert massey, lynn nelson, rick atkinson and anne applebaum. i'm sure i'm forgetting some remarkable books. so as they say in congress, i reserve the right to advise and extend my remarks. susan glasser's response -- louisa may alcittlwomen. what is it about that book -- and it is women who really like that book? susan: i wasn't sure if you're asking about nonfiction or fiction. obviously peter has chosen to answer your question by not answering your question, listing every single author that he likes. [laughter] there's no question that for every bookish young woman for a century, they have delighted in this story of joe marge and her sisters. i love that book so much that i would read it again and again as a child. in fact, in the book, they talk about reading again and again a book. that's what i was doing with little women. i would finish it and start all over again. host: other books susan glasser gave us -- zora nea
any and everything by doris kearns did win, michael best loss, jon meacham, doug brinkley, robert dowell, ronald white, david mccullough, david remnick, michael dobbs, robert massey, lynn nelson, rick atkinson and anne applebaum. i'm sure i'm forgetting some remarkable books. so as they say in congress, i reserve the right to advise and extend my remarks. susan glasser's response -- louisa may alcittlwomen. what is it about that book -- and it is women who really like that book? susan: i wasn't...
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there's michael, james, and robert.izona, there's allen and leo and tyree. >> reporter: here, donors are willing to share their identities from the get-go. >> you could just really go shopping. >> right. i mean, and that's literally what people do. so, i might type in something like blue eyes and then the donors with blue eyes would all start coming up. you've got john smith. he's 6'1", blue eyes. he's even got dimples. >> is there any sort of common thread between the donors? >> they're from all different walks of life. the main common thread is just mainly caucasian. he's not far from me. he's 5'10", but he's a ginger. redhead is where it is. everybody wants a ginger. >> that's so funny. so far, this is similar to what you can search on a sperm bank website. physical characteristics, ethnicity, educational background, skills and interest. but in a typical donor facebook group, you can also see pictures of the donor. you can find out if they have any other donor kids and see their pictures. you can filter your search b
there's michael, james, and robert.izona, there's allen and leo and tyree. >> reporter: here, donors are willing to share their identities from the get-go. >> you could just really go shopping. >> right. i mean, and that's literally what people do. so, i might type in something like blue eyes and then the donors with blue eyes would all start coming up. you've got john smith. he's 6'1", blue eyes. he's even got dimples. >> is there any sort of common thread between...
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joining me to talk about this is michael zeldin, host of the that said did michael zeldin podcast. and robert former assistant at the doj. i want to get your reaction to katelyn polantz' reporting. i would think a regular person would be held in contempt. are you surprised by the federal judge's ruling? >> well, not yet. we don't know what the judge said. the judge may have said, listen, this is your last chance to work out with the justice department or the president archivist for this obligation of yours to turn over the records. so this is your last chance. come back in a few weeks, and let me know what you have worked out. if not, maybe you will be held in contempt. it could be along those lines, which wouldn't surprise me. >> to stay on the mar-a-lago documents, do you think efforts are being made to ensure that doj -- that trump no longer has any government documents in his possession? >> sure. i think they are very concerned still there are documents still outstanding. they may have something that says this is one of three and they only have two copies, which implies there is a third c
joining me to talk about this is michael zeldin, host of the that said did michael zeldin podcast. and robert former assistant at the doj. i want to get your reaction to katelyn polantz' reporting. i would think a regular person would be held in contempt. are you surprised by the federal judge's ruling? >> well, not yet. we don't know what the judge said. the judge may have said, listen, this is your last chance to work out with the justice department or the president archivist for this...
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michael gold, fantastic reporting. thanks to you and your colleague grace. >> thanks. >>> and ahead, we are going to get reaction from roberto you just heard michael talk about. he lost the election to george santos. we'll see what he says, next. >>> also coming up -- >> he's still waiting on seeing what's going to happen with title 42. said this was the part they would cross, but now with all the mobilization that he's seeing, he doesn't know. >> in a moment, take you back to the southern border where we were a few moments ago . you see officials mobilizing there. we go back there, next. my name is joshua florence, and one thing i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but the end of the day, you know you have a team behind yothat can help you. not having to worry abt the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to
michael gold, fantastic reporting. thanks to you and your colleague grace. >> thanks. >>> and ahead, we are going to get reaction from roberto you just heard michael talk about. he lost the election to george santos. we'll see what he says, next. >>> also coming up -- >> he's still waiting on seeing what's going to happen with title 42. said this was the part they would cross, but now with all the mobilization that he's seeing, he doesn't know. >> in a...
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. >> kenny terrier michael -- can you turn your mic off? robert will open up with questions. >> i agree with everyone's comments we should be thinking about her overall the reason i think we need 337 is that it hits the sweet spot between 12 foot piece of pipe, which i know is important. and all imports coming from china in particular industry, particularly u.s. companies. u.s. companies do not do anything wrong. a good example to use is that c 919. boeing and airbus will sell a lot fewer jets in china and the only reason that will happen is because china has massively subsidized a state owned aerospace committee. it will not in any economic sense to do that so they mess with it. they have told others that you cannot by any had to buy these claims. why is that any where near a legitimate company? that would be a great place for a three d7 case to say, delta kinetic, american southwest 10 or 20 years from now, you can't buy, --comec. it gives you the sweet spot. there are legitimate chinese companies that are competing fairly and we should not be e
. >> kenny terrier michael -- can you turn your mic off? robert will open up with questions. >> i agree with everyone's comments we should be thinking about her overall the reason i think we need 337 is that it hits the sweet spot between 12 foot piece of pipe, which i know is important. and all imports coming from china in particular industry, particularly u.s. companies. u.s. companies do not do anything wrong. a good example to use is that c 919. boeing and airbus will sell a lot...
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is starting to set in now with the german economy minister, robert havoc saying that they're putting together a response plan to what michael has qualified as quote, unfriendly american protectionism. but the big question now is whether the u. s. will succeed in cutting europe off from china, either through sweet talking or coercion, or if europe will finally just stand up for itself and say enough is enough. rachel marston taking us to the end of this use block? but next, how does one go from hating pretty much every other human that doesn't look like them to preaching tolerance, to neo nazi groups. that's the question or a documentary next, explored 6 a with you know, there was no program when i left i kind of and all of us at life after hate, kind of stumbled our way through it. and then we can take the lessons that we've learned from that and shrink the time frame down. so there's less was less wandering in the wilderness, so to speak. when i was in the move in the last 2 years, before i left, i was struggling with do i want to leave? i like part of me want to leave. another part didn't has been battle with us. if i lea
is starting to set in now with the german economy minister, robert havoc saying that they're putting together a response plan to what michael has qualified as quote, unfriendly american protectionism. but the big question now is whether the u. s. will succeed in cutting europe off from china, either through sweet talking or coercion, or if europe will finally just stand up for itself and say enough is enough. rachel marston taking us to the end of this use block? but next, how does one go from...
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reality is starting to set in now with a german economy minister, robert havoc saying that they're putting together a response plan to what michael has qualified as quote, unfriendly american protectionism. but the big question now is whether the u. s. will succeed in cutting europe off from china, either through sweet topping or coercion, or if europe will finally just stand up for itself and say enough is enough. now, how does one go from hating pretty much every other human that doesn't look like them to preaching tolerance to new, not secret. that's the question or documentary next explores psychology. ah, because of nato's insistence to expand eastward way of the conflict in ukraine and ukraine is quickly becoming a failed state and to humanitarian crisis. nonetheless, nato is undeterred. this alliance continues to be the biggest threat, japan, european security, is also indifferent to the damage. it does to the international system. i was standing in an alley smoking a joint one day and a man came up to me and pulled the joint from my mouth. and he said, don't you know that that's what the capitalists and the jews want you
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reality is starting to set in now with a german economy minister, robert havoc saying that they're putting together a response plan to what michael has qualified as quote, unfriendly american protectionism. but the big question now is whether the u. s. will succeed in cutting europe off from china, either through sweet topping or coercion, or if europe will finally just stand up for itself and say enough is enough. rachel marston taken us to the end of this news luck, but stay with us because next is there a concerted effort in the west to cancel a russian contrib, namely art and sport. and if so, what's the reason on? is it working? or documentary team delves into the ups that goes ah, because of nature's insistence to expand eastward, we have the conflict in ukraine and ukraine is quickly becoming a failed state and humanitarian crisis. nonetheless, nato is undeterred. this alliance continues to be the biggest threat to pan european security is also indifferent to the damage a dose to the international system. with.
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reality is starting to set in now with a germany, connie minister, robert havoc saying that they're putting together a response plan to what michael has qualified as quote, unfriendly american protectionism. but the big question now is whether the u. s. will succeed in cutting europe off from china, either through sweet talking or coercion, or if europe will finally just stand up for itself and say enough is enough. longer related theme of former top foreign policy adviser to the european union. allister crook sees the e u is compelled to do what washington tells it to. he made those comments in an exclusive interview for our program going underground, which is returning to arti. this saturday here, some of water ahead. europeans did this to themselves. i mean, you know, russia didn't put the sanctions on them. res sanctioned russia at the behest of a washington and against the advice of the federal reserve, as i understand it and against the advice of other banks to do this to sanction this russian central bank. they did this in the misguided expectation that this was going to be an easy victory for europe. it's turned out to be
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. >> robert, thanks very much. michael? >>> coming up next, we have our "play of the day."e shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with medicines that prevent blood clots. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, lung, skin and other cancers, serious heart-related events, and blood clots can happen. people 50 and older with heart disease risk factors have an increased risk of serious heart-related events or death with jak inhibitors. it's time to get out in front of eczema. ask your doctor about once-daily cibinqo. ow! so, you think s
. >> robert, thanks very much. michael? >>> coming up next, we have our "play of the day."e shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb....
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michael, lauren, gloria, thank you all. >>> there's limbo at the border after chief justice roberts decided to temporarily keep a migrant restriction policy in place. the biden administration has until 5:00 today to respond. how officials in texas and beyond are preparing for a potential surge in migrants. >>> also, twitter users voted and they said that elon musk should step down as the head of twitter. will he abide by the results as he promised he would? nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virirus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. it's the subway series menu. 12 irresistible subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. the holidays were awkward for romeo and juliet. ♪ thankfully, amazon had just the gift to bring the families together. ♪ shop legend
michael, lauren, gloria, thank you all. >>> there's limbo at the border after chief justice roberts decided to temporarily keep a migrant restriction policy in place. the biden administration has until 5:00 today to respond. how officials in texas and beyond are preparing for a potential surge in migrants. >>> also, twitter users voted and they said that elon musk should step down as the head of twitter. will he abide by the results as he promised he would? nothing kills more...
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michael casey and was an associate professor of law at the university of missouri . perhaps of most interest she's also a former law clerk to us supreme court chief justice john roberts. roger severino is heritage foundation's vice president of domestic policy. he has joined also that ethics and public policy center as senior fellow 2021 where he continues to this day before joining epc he was director of the health and human services department office for civil rights. >> the moment when colorado is saying you can tell a speechwriter or compel a group to create the website promoting catholic marriage. i think those are powerful ones so that she is in a course at the end of the day i think the underlying message for everybody is received. when you force people to say things they don't agree with. they should be concerned, there's a public accommodation side of it. >> erin, as a former close to the chief justice was there a particular line of questioning from him that you saw was maybe critically important toa potential outcome in this case ? >> the chief justice wrote the decision in there versus rumsfeld which required law rules to allow military recruiters on campu
michael casey and was an associate professor of law at the university of missouri . perhaps of most interest she's also a former law clerk to us supreme court chief justice john roberts. roger severino is heritage foundation's vice president of domestic policy. he has joined also that ethics and public policy center as senior fellow 2021 where he continues to this day before joining epc he was director of the health and human services department office for civil rights. >> the moment when...
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robert has. i was in florida when trayvon martin was killed. i covered this in the legislature and the acquittal of his killer. i went to ferguson after michael brown was killed. near the white house and around baltimore. i saw sort of the cadence of how these things happen. how someone dies there is either a video or social media campaign or imagery that sparks some sort of movement or emotion in people and they take to the streets. bear's tear gas and rubber bullets and then things kind of move on. the movement does not broaden out between the core activist that made up the movement after trayvon martin died. should be given their dues for the backbone of what happens. after george floyd, if all of the legwork had not been done by the activists. but, i was surprised at what happened with floyd was unique in a few ways. what was going on in which people could not look away from their televisions. stuck at home. not concerts or other types of distractions for people to take their minds off of what happened this is not one of those debatable use of force. five people think it's the right use of force, five people think it wasan excessive and t
robert has. i was in florida when trayvon martin was killed. i covered this in the legislature and the acquittal of his killer. i went to ferguson after michael brown was killed. near the white house and around baltimore. i saw sort of the cadence of how these things happen. how someone dies there is either a video or social media campaign or imagery that sparks some sort of movement or emotion in people and they take to the streets. bear's tear gas and rubber bullets and then things kind of...
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. >> michael jordan have the same size feet and half size off each how much >> $200,000 to. >> $300,000. >> oh. never mind rachel, thank you very much. appreciate that. robertnating stuff, and half size off. >>> still ahead, yesterday's conversation with sam bankman trying to reassure users and service still in good shape. >> i'm deeply sorry about what happened serious -- you know, the long and short of wt hahappened, and start by saying -- just to make it sincere, look at the u.s. platform and international platform u.s. platform, u.s. regulated with american users, and by and all, all the data. >> would be good news for users, if it's true, but to whom did bankman-fried donate to get that in place that story, up next. and i'm goiu about exciting medicaregoiu advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as origin
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michael what's a steamed about that and he is here. kellyanne conway with biden to shake up the primary schedule. katie pavlich on the georgia runoff and soccer extraordinaire brian kilmeade. john robertsports." we will see you then. ♪ ♪ >> harris: i have some famous friends, too. carley, pete, dagen. shocking video out of pay alto and stormed a store and made of $30,000 of merchandise. the store staff and customers back as they tried to stop the criminals. you know what that is dangerous stuff to do. i know they mean well, pete. >> pete: what do you expect? we are at this point because security can't intervene because security is more likely to face consequences than the shoplifters are. and the police are not ever present. a customer stepping in, you will do is get your face smacked and to what end? this is how things cascade when lawlessness is allowed to continue. >> harris: so, dagen, do we go to the point where the stores absorb so people don't have to fight them off? we are doing that in some sectors appearance before they do it all the time. my cds across the street where i live, the employees are told, "do not let people steal." i see people still everyday when i go in there,
michael what's a steamed about that and he is here. kellyanne conway with biden to shake up the primary schedule. katie pavlich on the georgia runoff and soccer extraordinaire brian kilmeade. john robertsports." we will see you then. ♪ ♪ >> harris: i have some famous friends, too. carley, pete, dagen. shocking video out of pay alto and stormed a store and made of $30,000 of merchandise. the store staff and customers back as they tried to stop the criminals. you know what that is...
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robert calif fda administrator commissioner. he is joined by dr susan mne and mr frank yannis and mr michael rogers, thank you all for being here this morning. the fda is charged with the critical mission of protecting america's food supply. yet recent reports have highlighted a lack of leadership, poor communication and slow governance athe agency that have had a detrimental impact on the safety of the food that every american relies upon. this hearing will highlight not only fda's decision making with regards to food safety but also the impact those decisions have on industry and the overall food supply. the question we need to ask today is is food safety a priority of the fda? america has the safest food in all the world, but serious concerns remain about the priority that fda gives to food safety and the misstepshat have led to outbreaks or critical shortages and individuals gettinsick. an easy explanation is that fda does not have the resources or personnel to oversee such a massive industry. there may be some truth to that, but there is more to the story . since the passage of the food safety and modernization act or f.s.
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robert has. i was invo florida when trayvon martin was killed and they covered state legislature in aftermath of the acquittal of this killer. i went to ferguson after michael brown was killed, near the white house and around baltimore, i was covering the whitean house went freddie gray was killed and in baltimore was engulfed in flames and protest, and a soft sort of the cadence of how these things happen, i found someone dies, there's either a video or social media campaign for imagery that sparks some kind of a movement or some kind of an emotion in people and they take to the streets. police crackdown and there's teargas and there are rubber bullets, and there's conflagration for number of days, sometimes weeks. and then things kind of move on. the movement does not broaden out beyond the core activists admit at the black lives matter movement that's brought up after trayvon martin died. should be given their due for being the backbone of what happened. i don't think thatt theve movemt would've happened after george floyd if all of the leg work had that been done by the black lives matter activists in other situations. but i was surprised i think what h
robert has. i was invo florida when trayvon martin was killed and they covered state legislature in aftermath of the acquittal of this killer. i went to ferguson after michael brown was killed, near the white house and around baltimore, i was covering the whitean house went freddie gray was killed and in baltimore was engulfed in flames and protest, and a soft sort of the cadence of how these things happen, i found someone dies, there's either a video or social media campaign for imagery that...
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robert williams in chicago where the temperatures are dropping along with the snow that's falling. charles watson in atlanta on the cancellations that keep mounting. jeff flock is in milwaukee with folks moving. and michael estime on how long the winter blast could be lasting. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. welcome to your chilly world. at least about a good 80% chunk of the continental united states world. it stands to get worse before it gets better. let get the latest right now from robert ray in chicago. robert? >> hi, neil. good afternoon. the snow has begun and so have the winds here in downtown chicago. the luke district. my hat almost blowing off here. the temperatures are in the teens and just in a few hours, they will be zero, neil. and then overnight go well in to the negatives. back almost on the negative 8, negative 9. 40 to 50 miles an hour wind gusts expected here in chicago. as you can see, this is the chris kindle market, a christmas market here in chicago. it's closing in less than an hour because of this weather system that is now marching its way with tenacity and voracity in to chicago. it's not going to be safe here for the coming days. travel is snarled. the interstates are starting to
robert williams in chicago where the temperatures are dropping along with the snow that's falling. charles watson in atlanta on the cancellations that keep mounting. jeff flock is in milwaukee with folks moving. and michael estime on how long the winter blast could be lasting. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. welcome to your chilly world. at least about a good 80% chunk of the continental united states world. it stands to get worse before it gets better. let get the latest right now from robert ray in...
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department of veterans affairs, and doctor michael brown mitch, with director of health outcomes, veterans administration department veterans affairs. mr. roberts to reynolds dietary undersecretary for the veterans benefits administrations, department benefits for years. and, miss tracey therit. chief human capital officer, department of veterans affairs. i think all of you for being here today and i will remind our witnesses to pause 2 to 3 seconds before speaking and answering questions. doctor all know, all you are recognized for five minutes to present your testimony. we >> mister chairman, ranking member, bossed members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the aids implementation of the pack tax. i am joined by my va colleagues, whom you just introduced. the facts marks the most significant expansion of veteran care and benefits in decades empowering va to do more for veterans exposed to talks and sharing their service. the law allows many more veterans to benefit from the end of the four thus the tools we need to execute i am proud of the incredible work va has already done, and we are read
department of veterans affairs, and doctor michael brown mitch, with director of health outcomes, veterans administration department veterans affairs. mr. roberts to reynolds dietary undersecretary for the veterans benefits administrations, department benefits for years. and, miss tracey therit. chief human capital officer, department of veterans affairs. i think all of you for being here today and i will remind our witnesses to pause 2 to 3 seconds before speaking and answering questions....
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i interviewed robert rapier talking about refining a diesel fuel a couple weeks ago. i had daniel juergen, michaelothers. the tagline for the episodes and i mentioned this the power-hungry podcast we will talk about energy, power, innovation, and politics. we get to talk about a lot of things. my hurdle for the podcast is who is this person do i think they are interesting? do i want to talk to them for an hour? it is not always guided by the how many twitter followers they have it is about me scratching my own it should and curiosity to find out what these guys are doing. and there is a book called the fabric of civilization. i have great fun but i do not have sponsors or commercials. it is me talking and i have fun with it. host: was talk with erin next in independence, huntsville arizona. caller: i have a question with regard to the emp again. could the towers that went up during the pandemic could be used in weaponry? guest: i have no idea i've seen a lot of speculation around the 5g thing. i did not know anything about that. it is new to me area host: robin is in rochester, new york the democr
i interviewed robert rapier talking about refining a diesel fuel a couple weeks ago. i had daniel juergen, michaelothers. the tagline for the episodes and i mentioned this the power-hungry podcast we will talk about energy, power, innovation, and politics. we get to talk about a lot of things. my hurdle for the podcast is who is this person do i think they are interesting? do i want to talk to them for an hour? it is not always guided by the how many twitter followers they have it is about me...
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i interviewed robert rapier talking about refining a diesel fuel a couple weeks ago. i had daniel juergen, michaeld others. the tagline for the episodes and i mentioned this the power-hungry podcast we will talk about energy, power, innovation, and politics. we get to talk about a lot of things. my hurdle for the podcast is who is this person do i think they are interesting? do i want to talk to them for an hour? it is not always guided by the how many twitter followers they have it is about me scratching my own it should and curiosity to find out what these guys are doing. and there is a book called the fabric of civilization. i have great fun but i do not have sponsors or commercials. it is me talking and i have fun with it. host: was talk with erin next in independence, huntsville arizona. caller: i have a question with regard to the emp again. could the towers that went up during the pandemic could be used in weaponry? guest: i have no idea i've seen a lot of speculation around the 5g thing. i did not know anything about that. it is new to me area host: robin is in rochester, new york the demo
i interviewed robert rapier talking about refining a diesel fuel a couple weeks ago. i had daniel juergen, michaeld others. the tagline for the episodes and i mentioned this the power-hungry podcast we will talk about energy, power, innovation, and politics. we get to talk about a lot of things. my hurdle for the podcast is who is this person do i think they are interesting? do i want to talk to them for an hour? it is not always guided by the how many twitter followers they have it is about me...
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michael cohen, harry litman said mr. bragg's office may be examining things like the stormy daniels payment. i know you have spent time sharing what you know with robertller's prosecutors, with attorney general james. and with alvin bragg's office as well. is there anything you can tell us that you shared with them that should make donald trump nervous? >> well, the fact that i spoke with them more than a dozen times i know has made donald very nervous. and without getting into the specifics, i don't think it's right for the case, especially as it looks like there might be a case being brought. i can tell you he should be very uncomfortable. alvin bragg looking at this new attorney matt colangelo, he really should be quite concerned. >> michael cohen, i'll give you one last word, what should people take from today, end of the beginning, beginning of the end, of trump and his businesses? >> well, it's certainly the end of the trump organization. i think this is also going to make the attorney general tish james' case easier. but, yes, this is what i would refer to as the death spiral for the trump organization. >> michael cohen, nobody puts it like you
michael cohen, harry litman said mr. bragg's office may be examining things like the stormy daniels payment. i know you have spent time sharing what you know with robertller's prosecutors, with attorney general james. and with alvin bragg's office as well. is there anything you can tell us that you shared with them that should make donald trump nervous? >> well, the fact that i spoke with them more than a dozen times i know has made donald very nervous. and without getting into the...