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. >> jacob monroe is a sophomore at howard at just 19 years old. this is the first election he's eligible to vote in. his father has known harris since they were teenagers. for monroe, she's an inspiration. >> i remember the first speech i went to uh- of her was her attorney general inaugural speech. and during that speech, she actually looked at me and my brother and told her, told us that we're the future of america and ever since then that memories kind of stuck with me and i kind of carried that on throughout my life. >> no matter the result, these howard bison couldn't be more proud of their most famous alumna. if vice president kamala harris wins the presidency, what would your message be to her? >> i would thank her as well for paving the way for all of us. i'd probably let her know that she'll be voting for me as well pretty soon because i'm like, she has inspired so many of us. i think a lot of us have been saying, like, who's next? who's going to run for president next? >> and there's been a bit of disruption to campus life there at howar
. >> jacob monroe is a sophomore at howard at just 19 years old. this is the first election he's eligible to vote in. his father has known harris since they were teenagers. for monroe, she's an inspiration. >> i remember the first speech i went to uh- of her was her attorney general inaugural speech. and during that speech, she actually looked at me and my brother and told her, told us that we're the future of america and ever since then that memories kind of stuck with me and i...
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so nice to see monroe's crew has returned home just in time for the holidays. they came directly from san diego, where they offloaded 15 tons of seized cocaine, an estimated street value of about $335 million. so a really important mission they were on. there were lots of hugs, though, as family members welcomed the crew here in alameda. there they were at sea for 66 days. monroe, along with coast guard cutters vigorous hamilton and the uss saint louis, intercepted 11 suspected drug smuggling vessels off the coast of mexico and central and south america. in september and october. the coast guard releasing video of one of those encounters that involved a low slung, near surface vessel powered by four outboard engines. the monroe crew is trained to be on the lookout for vessels, drones and submersibles used by cartels to smuggle illegal drugs and money. >> adversarial is a is a great point that you put there, but i'll offer you this if you're on a go fast vessel is what we call these vessels that smuggle drugs. they're probably about 30ft long or 25ft long and th
so nice to see monroe's crew has returned home just in time for the holidays. they came directly from san diego, where they offloaded 15 tons of seized cocaine, an estimated street value of about $335 million. so a really important mission they were on. there were lots of hugs, though, as family members welcomed the crew here in alameda. there they were at sea for 66 days. monroe, along with coast guard cutters vigorous hamilton and the uss saint louis, intercepted 11 suspected drug smuggling...
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>>>this is the monroe room? >> mm-hmm. it is, for this portrait by thomas sully. and he is one of the great american portrait artists of the 19th century and he was also known to flatter his subjects. if you wanted to have your port you trit done, you would want sully as your artist. >> now, we want to remind our viewers about the book, america's collection that just came out, because i am seeing something that reminds of that. >> well, they are a pair of vases that were made in paris for the american market. and americans absolutely loved french porcelain. in fact, some of our first presidents would go to france to choose their services for their dining room table. >> and remind us about north america's collection. >> america's collection is our book, the first one in 20 years, and we are so excited that it is finally out. >> it looks at the art facts up here in the museum? >> absolutely, including some of the pieces we have here that's decorated with eagles. >> why eagles? >> well, it's an interesting time period. if you think of after the revolution, americans
>>>this is the monroe room? >> mm-hmm. it is, for this portrait by thomas sully. and he is one of the great american portrait artists of the 19th century and he was also known to flatter his subjects. if you wanted to have your port you trit done, you would want sully as your artist. >> now, we want to remind our viewers about the book, america's collection that just came out, because i am seeing something that reminds of that. >> well, they are a pair of vases that...
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and this is the monroe room. oh, it is. for this portrait by thomas aiello and thomas aiello, one of the great american portrait artists, the 19th century. and he was also known to flatter his subjects. so if you to have your portrait done, you would probably want solely your artist. now, we want to remind our viewers about the book america's collection that just came out because i'm seeing something that reminds me of that. well, they are a pair of vases that made in paris for the american market and americans absolutely loved porcelain. in fact some of our first presidents would go to france to choose their service for their dining room table and remind us about america's collection. america's is is our book. the first one in 20 years. and we are so excited that is finally out that at all the artifacts up here in the museum. absolutely including some of the pieces we have here. that's with eagles. why eagles? it's an interesting time period you think of after the revolution, americans began to embrace national symbols, no
and this is the monroe room. oh, it is. for this portrait by thomas aiello and thomas aiello, one of the great american portrait artists, the 19th century. and he was also known to flatter his subjects. so if you to have your portrait done, you would probably want solely your artist. now, we want to remind our viewers about the book america's collection that just came out because i'm seeing something that reminds me of that. well, they are a pair of vases that made in paris for the american...
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month period, remember, he made a phone call to, a company in canada that they were was actually a monromuffler. they make the sell mufflers. you know, munro munro muffler and bart went up well. he came home with an order for 100 machines and that was just mind blowing 100 machines in one order. and that's really got us started so that we do the the zeolite project and let just say that i've heard that word tonight many times miraculous and i really do think it was miraculous. and my theory that god finally got tired of people, bleed to death, unnecessary and he used, bart and i, as as a helper to get it done. and that's exactly what did thank bart reflections on your your creative relationship and your friendship with with when i met frank i tell if he was insane or just very quiet. frank and i one thing i knew for sure the day i met him and that it's that frank is a is an assertive, demanding the absolutely honest man. i don't think he's ever told a lie in his life. frank and i have never a piece of paper between us. we sold the company $200 million, and there was never anything writte
month period, remember, he made a phone call to, a company in canada that they were was actually a monromuffler. they make the sell mufflers. you know, munro munro muffler and bart went up well. he came home with an order for 100 machines and that was just mind blowing 100 machines in one order. and that's really got us started so that we do the the zeolite project and let just say that i've heard that word tonight many times miraculous and i really do think it was miraculous. and my theory...
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i'm so excited to talk to the mayor elect, monroe nichols, and he joins me after a very quick rate. >nd if nonsurgical treatment isn't offered? ♪♪ i'll get a second opinion. let's go! take charge of your treatment. if you can't lay your hand flat, visit findahandspecialist.com to get started. this is clem. clem's not a morning person. or a night person. or a...people person. but he is an "i can solve this in 4 different ways" person. and that person... is impossible to replace. you need clem. clem needs benefits. work with principal so we can help you help clem with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for him. let our expertise round out yours. y'all see this, patrick mahomes is saying goodbye! patrick! patrick! people was tripping. where are you going!? he was actually saying goodbye to his old phone. i'm switching to the amazing new iphone 16 at t-mobile! it's the first iphone built for apple intelligence. that's like peanut butter on jelly... on gold. get four iphone 16s on us, plus four lines for $25 bucks. and save on every plan versus the other big guys. what a deal. tha
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monroe invited lafayette under. those circumstances that was a figure of unity he was a living and scholars will actually use this term relic of the american revolution as the positive sense that he was decrepit but that he was a living. remind you're a walking reminder in a sixties probably than some of the people here in audience and that he showed us that the revolution was still around initially he was to visit the 13 states that had been the colonies in, the revolution. but the reaction was so great that the other 11, because they were 24 states, then wanted in so he ended up all 24 states in the country at that time. the reaction was the exact same people turned out in. everyone in the community came out there was music. there were veterans of course, who'd came out. there were musket firing, there were marches being built. so it was a real victory tour, in a sense, for the american revolution, to on this tour of four of the country, the american friends of lafayette, and i'm a member is celebrate writing that
monroe invited lafayette under. those circumstances that was a figure of unity he was a living and scholars will actually use this term relic of the american revolution as the positive sense that he was decrepit but that he was a living. remind you're a walking reminder in a sixties probably than some of the people here in audience and that he showed us that the revolution was still around initially he was to visit the 13 states that had been the colonies in, the revolution. but the reaction...
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so, monroe invited lafayette under those circumstances, that he was the figure of unity.was a living -- and some scholars will actually use this term, relic of the american revolution as the positive sense, not that he was decrepit, but that he was a living reminder, a walker reminder, only in his 60s, probably younger than some of the people here in this audience, and that he showed us that the revolution was still around. initially, he only was to visit the 13 states that had been from the colonies in the revolution. but the reaction was so great that the other 11, because there were 24 states then, wanted in. so, he ended up visiting all 24 states in the country at that time. the reaction everywhere was the exact same. people turned out in droves. everyone in the community came out. there was music, there were veterans, of course, who came out. there were musket firing. there were arches being built. so, it was a real victory tour, in a sense, for the american revolution to go on this tour for -- of the country. the american friends of lafayette, and i'm a member, is c
so, monroe invited lafayette under those circumstances, that he was the figure of unity.was a living -- and some scholars will actually use this term, relic of the american revolution as the positive sense, not that he was decrepit, but that he was a living reminder, a walker reminder, only in his 60s, probably younger than some of the people here in this audience, and that he showed us that the revolution was still around. initially, he only was to visit the 13 states that had been from the...
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better because this week the city of tulsa elected its first ever black mayor, state representative monroedelivered his victory speech while standing inside the very building erected to honor the legacy of greenwood. >> a victory alone does not guarantee our challenges are behind us but it does provide us with the greatest gift we could ever ask for, the opportunity to move beyond them. the opportunity not to be defined by our past but together to build a brighter future. >> to build a brighter future. i think a lot of people need to hear that right now. that moment inside the greenwood cultural center was reminder that i think many of us need, that progress can be frustratingly slow but that doesn't mean it's not possible. joining me now is ptosis mayor elect, monroe nichols, i have to ask, obviously there's a lot of historical significance to your win, i tried to do it justice. but how are you absorbing the win in this moment? >> you know, first of all, thank you for allowing me to come on today. it's an exciting time in tulsa. the biggest thing for me was having my 16-year-old son there
better because this week the city of tulsa elected its first ever black mayor, state representative monroedelivered his victory speech while standing inside the very building erected to honor the legacy of greenwood. >> a victory alone does not guarantee our challenges are behind us but it does provide us with the greatest gift we could ever ask for, the opportunity to move beyond them. the opportunity not to be defined by our past but together to build a brighter future. >> to...
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secretaries who have gone on to become president like thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, john quincy adams, and the list certainly goes on. >> and then, of course, the more recent secretaries of state. >> absolutely. >> clinton, rice, powell, albright. >> yes. >> kissinger, who just passed. >> yes. it is. let's go. >> well, speaking of presidents who served as secretary of state, i think our next stop is a monroe room. >> it is. >> let's go. >> great. rooms we've been at? yes, absolutely this is one of the private rooms for the secretary of >> now, virginia hart, this is one of the smaller rooms that we have been in. >> yes, absolutely. this is one of the private rooms for the secretary of state. >> so, this is off the tour? >> it is. >> at this point. how does the secretary use this room? >> it's a holding room, and he'll gather here before proceeding to another area to make remarks. >> and this is the monroe room. >> uh-huh. it is for this portrait by thomas sully, and thomas sully is one of the great american portrait artists of the 19th century, and he was also known
secretaries who have gone on to become president like thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, john quincy adams, and the list certainly goes on. >> and then, of course, the more recent secretaries of state. >> absolutely. >> clinton, rice, powell, albright. >> yes. >> kissinger, who just passed. >> yes. it is. let's go. >> well, speaking of presidents who served as secretary of state, i think our next stop is a monroe room. >> it is....
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the monroe doctrine america over the americans, the implemented the monroe doctrine during the cold war. there could not be left wing presidents who were of the people, no governments with socialists. progressive humanist, less anti imperialist policies. when the fifty's or the sixty's emerged planned con door, in chile pinto shade came to an end. they have been defeated. it is not enough.
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yeah, mike and claudine monroe's crew has returned home, happy to be back for the holiday. they came directly from san diego, where they offloaded 15 tons of seized cocaine with an estimated street value of about $335 million. there were a lot of hugs as family members welcomed the crew in alameda. as you can expect, munro, along with coast guard cutters vigorous hamilton and the uss saint louis, intercepted 11 suspected drug smuggling vessels off the coast of mexico and central and south america in september and october alone. the coast guard releasing video of one of the encounters that involved a low slung, near surface vessel that was powered by four outboard engines. the munro crew is trained to be on the lookout for these types of vessels, as well as drones and submersibles used by cartels to smuggle illegal drugs, as well as money. >> what we do in the eastern pacific is we do the counter drug mission. so a lot of cocaine and things like that are smuggled into central america, coming to our schools, coming to our playgrounds, eventually. but this is that cocaine? thi
yeah, mike and claudine monroe's crew has returned home, happy to be back for the holiday. they came directly from san diego, where they offloaded 15 tons of seized cocaine with an estimated street value of about $335 million. there were a lot of hugs as family members welcomed the crew in alameda. as you can expect, munro, along with coast guard cutters vigorous hamilton and the uss saint louis, intercepted 11 suspected drug smuggling vessels off the coast of mexico and central and south...
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this is video from the coast guard and the cutter monroe. this is in the eastern pacific ocean. cutter monroe's crew can operate in the most demanding open ocean environments where there is significant narcotics trafficking. this video was taken on november 18th. as they came across this vessel here that they suspected of smuggling drugs in international waters. this stop was one of nine stops they made. and on tuesday this crew went to san diego and offloaded more than 29,000 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated value of more than $335 million. >> what we do in the eastern pacific. we do the counter drug mission, so a lot of cocaine and things like that are smuggled into central america, coming to our schools, coming to our playgrounds, eventually. but this is that cocaine. this is the stuff that ends up, in some cases, being laced with things like fentanyl that get in and actually kills americans. you just come off your deployment of these for this round. >> how does it feel relieving. very relieving. >> what was the hardest part about being out there? >> only having one port
this is video from the coast guard and the cutter monroe. this is in the eastern pacific ocean. cutter monroe's crew can operate in the most demanding open ocean environments where there is significant narcotics trafficking. this video was taken on november 18th. as they came across this vessel here that they suspected of smuggling drugs in international waters. this stop was one of nine stops they made. and on tuesday this crew went to san diego and offloaded more than 29,000 pounds of...
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coast guard cutter monroe. returning to the bay area.is the crew of the monroe cutter in alameda as family and friends welcomed them back after being deployed for about two months now while they were on deployment, they seized drugs at sea. this video was taken november 18th as they came across a vessel suspected of smuggling drugs in international waters. the crew offloaded more than 29,000 pounds of seized cocaine in san diego, with an estimated value of more than $335 million. >> what we do in the eastern pacific, we do the counter drug mission, so a lot of cocaine and things like that are smuggled into central america. coming to our schools, coming to our playgrounds eventually. but this is that cocaine. this is the stuff that ends up, in some cases, being laced with things like fentanyl that get in and actually kills americans. >> you just come off your deployment of these for this round. how does it feel? >> relieving. very relieving. >> what was the hardest part about being out there? >> only having one port call for a 66 day patr
coast guard cutter monroe. returning to the bay area.is the crew of the monroe cutter in alameda as family and friends welcomed them back after being deployed for about two months now while they were on deployment, they seized drugs at sea. this video was taken november 18th as they came across a vessel suspected of smuggling drugs in international waters. the crew offloaded more than 29,000 pounds of seized cocaine in san diego, with an estimated value of more than $335 million. >> what...
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well, speaking of presidents who served as secretary of state, i think our next stop is the monroe room. >> it is. >> let's go. >> great. >> now, virginia hart, this is one of the smaller rooms we've been in. >> yes, absolutely. this is one of the private rooms for the secretary of state. so this is off the tour at this point. >> it is. >> how does the secretary use this room? >> it's a holding room. he'll gather here before proceeding to another area to make remarks. >> this is the monroe room. >> uh-huh. it is for this portrait by thomas sully, one of the great american portrait artists of the 19th century. if you wanted to have your portrait done, you would probably want sully as your artist. >> we want to remind our viewers about the book, "america's collection," that just came out. i see something that reminds me of that. >> a pair of vases made in paris for the american market. americans loved french porcelain. some of our first presidents would go to france to choose their services for their dining room table. >> remind us about "america's collection". >> it is our book, our firs
well, speaking of presidents who served as secretary of state, i think our next stop is the monroe room. >> it is. >> let's go. >> great. >> now, virginia hart, this is one of the smaller rooms we've been in. >> yes, absolutely. this is one of the private rooms for the secretary of state. so this is off the tour at this point. >> it is. >> how does the secretary use this room? >> it's a holding room. he'll gather here before proceeding to another...
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secretaries who have gone on to become president like thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, john quincy adams. the list goes on . >> and of course, more recent secretaries of state. clinton, rice, powell, kissinger. speaking of presidents who served as secretary of state, i think the next stop is . >> it is . >> let's go. >> great. >> virginia hart, this is one of the smaller rooms we have been in. >> absolutely. this is one of the private rooms for the secretary of state. >> so this is off the tour . >> it is. >> how does the secretary use this room? >> it is a holding room. he will gather here before proceeding to another area to make remarks. >> and this is the monroe room. >> for this portrait by one of the great american portrait artists of the 19th century. was also known to flatter his subjects. if you wanted to have your portrait done, you would probably want him as your artist. >> we want to remind viewers about the book, america's collection, that just came out. i'm seeing something that reminds me of that . >> well, a pair of faces were made in paris for the ameri
secretaries who have gone on to become president like thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, john quincy adams. the list goes on . >> and of course, more recent secretaries of state. clinton, rice, powell, kissinger. speaking of presidents who served as secretary of state, i think the next stop is . >> it is . >> let's go. >> great. >> virginia hart, this is one of the smaller rooms we have been in. >> absolutely. this is one of the private rooms for...
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. >> reporter: she lives in monroe county.this election no county in the keystone state shifted more towards donald trump than monroe. then they have to trump narrowly winning after losing by more than six points four years ago. marie noel was part of that loop to red shift. what do you want to see donald trump do? >> i want to see him take care of the border. too many immigrants come again, even though i am an immigrant. >> reporter: where are you from? >> i am from haiti. i came in the proper way. i feel like everyone should come in the proper way. >> how does it make you feel the way he talks about haitians? >> i think it's a shock value. i don't take it personal. i don't believe my country is bad. >> reporter: we ask other residents who either switched or didn't vote in 2020 but voted for him in 2024 what they want to see from him. emily rivera is a barista. >> i have never voted. i have a child and i want to see the future get better. i don't want to see people hate each other. i can understand why people think he incites
. >> reporter: she lives in monroe county.this election no county in the keystone state shifted more towards donald trump than monroe. then they have to trump narrowly winning after losing by more than six points four years ago. marie noel was part of that loop to red shift. what do you want to see donald trump do? >> i want to see him take care of the border. too many immigrants come again, even though i am an immigrant. >> reporter: where are you from? >> i am from...
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host: trent from monroe, louisiana. caller: this is not my issue. can we talk about paper ballots? my next-door neighbor was the cfo of centurylink. he is steeped in this cybersecurity business. i think he would disagree with everything you are saying. host: why do you want to talk about paper ballots? it is part of election security. caller: it seems like there is no problem. france can do it in one day and everybody feels good about it. guest: a couple of things. i agree with you. it is really important. this been an increase in paper ballots. over 97% paper ballots. most of the country, including all the battleground states have paper ballots. if there are any places where it is close they will be records that can be counted and recounted to ensure accuracy. look, to your point about cybersecurity, as the director of the cybersecurity agency and someone who's been doing this for decades i am happy to talk to your friend. my point would be because of the multiple layers put in place, and it's not just cybersecurity, it is physical access control, procedural controls, checks and b
host: trent from monroe, louisiana. caller: this is not my issue. can we talk about paper ballots? my next-door neighbor was the cfo of centurylink. he is steeped in this cybersecurity business. i think he would disagree with everything you are saying. host: why do you want to talk about paper ballots? it is part of election security. caller: it seems like there is no problem. france can do it in one day and everybody feels good about it. guest: a couple of things. i agree with you. it is...
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let's bring in us air force veteran ben trammel, kate monroe, and save our allies, tim kennedy, thankon. kate, you saw the video there, we worry about the suicide among military members, and homelessness, and worry about them not getting the care of the benefits they deserve. >> we helped get almost 2 billion into veterans pockets, it never seems to be enough. that was me on skid row, trying to figure out what as a country we can do, and it comes down thank you for your service isn't cutting it. how can i help. and they need our help in this nation. >> it's interesting, ben trammel, because you're heavily involved in pottery, you use that as a way to take your mind off things, and you are taking care of a veteran with dementia, so taking on a lot, and you have a lot to deal with in the first place, what does this day mean to you, ben. >> today is very important, because it's so often overlooked people don't really understand veterans day, a day off from work or school, and maybe think of people who served, but it really doesn't impact people the same way that it does for veterans, it'
let's bring in us air force veteran ben trammel, kate monroe, and save our allies, tim kennedy, thankon. kate, you saw the video there, we worry about the suicide among military members, and homelessness, and worry about them not getting the care of the benefits they deserve. >> we helped get almost 2 billion into veterans pockets, it never seems to be enough. that was me on skid row, trying to figure out what as a country we can do, and it comes down thank you for your service isn't...
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monroe high school. the school newspaper was the monroe doctrine. i mean, how could it not be be photos of relatives that? we couldn't identify turning, but not sure which country hostess looked. go write on the back of your photo scan in right information and do that. this happens in every family and then there were two microcosm tapes in there. i've never known him to use cassette tapes at all, and it turns out he'd recorded this about a dozen years earlier, thrown him in a drawer. and then in the last things that come out of the house when i was pretty much done writing this book, there they were no idea what beyond them i turned them on and his voice is very serious. he speaks carefully as if he were testifying in a court. he begins october 1944. i was a staff sergeant, united states army, part of the eighth air force scenario gunner, and then in a handful of sentences he talks watching on different missions. a b-17 blown in midair, a b-24 ditch in the water with its fate unknown, and another b-24 on fire. as the men jumped and he counted the pa
monroe high school. the school newspaper was the monroe doctrine. i mean, how could it not be be photos of relatives that? we couldn't identify turning, but not sure which country hostess looked. go write on the back of your photo scan in right information and do that. this happens in every family and then there were two microcosm tapes in there. i've never known him to use cassette tapes at all, and it turns out he'd recorded this about a dozen years earlier, thrown him in a drawer. and then...
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. >> sandra: monroe, pennsylvania d.a. this is becoming when i tell our viewers the statement reads in part, "what they found to be fraudulent some of these were not authorized by the persons named as applicants and in fact, one example named applicant was, in fact, deceased to date several of the fraudulent voter registration traced to a specific person." this is what you wanted to put up for the viewers, subsidiary in arizona-based organization working out of lancaster county. and responsible for committing the forms in question to county officials. with time picturing this group of people dropping off forms that were never signed by the applicants and in some cases, they were dead? >> that is exactly right. this is an interesting situation to keep an eye on. four counties in pennsylvania investigating what they say is fraud or could be fraudulent voter operation schemes. in lancaster, for instance, 2,500 voter applications to register voter registration forms were dropped off. it turned out 2% of those were fraudulent.
. >> sandra: monroe, pennsylvania d.a. this is becoming when i tell our viewers the statement reads in part, "what they found to be fraudulent some of these were not authorized by the persons named as applicants and in fact, one example named applicant was, in fact, deceased to date several of the fraudulent voter registration traced to a specific person." this is what you wanted to put up for the viewers, subsidiary in arizona-based organization working out of lancaster county....
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and his support after that, he had asked president monroe if he could do this. and monroe said yes. so that's how he he gets off the hook that. but, you know, he he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is, his nephew is on the faculty. he has nephew by marriage. a man named benjamin and he meets trumbull in new york when he when he's an old man and you know he sees his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room and he's just, you know, kind stunned he'd seen individual before. but here they all were and his uncle is this kind of glum you know why is that? well, you know i'm not so certain about my resources if yale will pay me an annuity i will leave them all to yale and solomon. are you serious? can i make this offer. oh, yes. so so yale agrees to do that. and there was a moment when one of the one of the people who was coming up with the money, a wealthy family friend named daniel wadsworth, he lived in hartford and he wanted to do museum in hartford. ultimately the hartford atheneum. but the this is before that. and he says, all right, why d
and his support after that, he had asked president monroe if he could do this. and monroe said yes. so that's how he he gets off the hook that. but, you know, he he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is, his nephew is on the faculty. he has nephew by marriage. a man named benjamin and he meets trumbull in new york when he when he's an old man and you know he sees his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room and he's just, you know, kind stunned he'd...
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so what else struck you in monroe county? >> reporter: we talked to dozens of trump voters.t voted for him three times. we found very notable is that many of them told us, we hope trump helps unite the country. so it's a noble thought but there wasn't excessive optimism about that possibility. >> great to have you on the ground talking to people and hearing their voices. the news continues are here on cnn. -- right here on cnn.
so what else struck you in monroe county? >> reporter: we talked to dozens of trump voters.t voted for him three times. we found very notable is that many of them told us, we hope trump helps unite the country. so it's a noble thought but there wasn't excessive optimism about that possibility. >> great to have you on the ground talking to people and hearing their voices. the news continues are here on cnn. -- right here on cnn.
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and his support after that, he had asked president monroe if he could do this. and monroe said yes. so that's how he he gets off the hook that. but, you know, he he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is, his nephew is on the faculty. he has nephew by marriage. a man named benjamin and he meets trumbull in new york when he when he's an old man and you know he sees his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room and he's just, you know, kind stunned he'd seen individual before. but here they all were and his uncle is this kind of glum you know why is that? well, you know i'm not so certain about my
and his support after that, he had asked president monroe if he could do this. and monroe said yes. so that's how he he gets off the hook that. but, you know, he he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is, his nephew is on the faculty. he has nephew by marriage. a man named benjamin and he meets trumbull in new york when he when he's an old man and you know he sees his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room and he's just, you know, kind stunned he'd...
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and of course, the men at fortress monroe is benjamin butler, who i would argue, despite what the weiners in new orleans might complain about. i would argue, is one of the single most important generals in the war not because. he's a great tactician because he isn't, but because he out the problem, because he's a very good lawyer. he spends the whole he brought a trunk of law books with them. he spends the whole night reading international law. and the next day when the major comes to get to have a conversation john butler says come tomorrow you know i've got to think about this. he says that i'm these slaves were being used to build fortifications and they are contrabands of war no different than a gun you left on the battlefield no different than a cannon no different than the horse. and so i cannot return contrabands of war to you. and then he says and but the major says, what about the fugitive law and the fugitive slave clause of the constitution? and butler says well, one of the in felicity's of your page i love this one of the felicity's of your position is that the fugitive slave
and of course, the men at fortress monroe is benjamin butler, who i would argue, despite what the weiners in new orleans might complain about. i would argue, is one of the single most important generals in the war not because. he's a great tactician because he isn't, but because he out the problem, because he's a very good lawyer. he spends the whole he brought a trunk of law books with them. he spends the whole night reading international law. and the next day when the major comes to get to...
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once upon a time, marilyn monroe also attended the parade here in philadelphia with her husband at the playwright arthur miller. we've got a whole new slew of celebrities joining us in the 2024 event this year, ranging from the philadelphia eagles cheerleaders. they're all turning out today, lisa ann walter from abbott elementary, darlene love, lots of fun performances coming up a little bit later this morning, you guys. and i'll be here cheering from the sidelines all morning long. by the way i don't know if you can tell it is starting to rain a little bit. and we're anticipating yeah 100% chance of rain when the parade is marching off at 9 a.m. >> it will not i'm jonathan lawson, here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. what's my price? you can get coverage f
once upon a time, marilyn monroe also attended the parade here in philadelphia with her husband at the playwright arthur miller. we've got a whole new slew of celebrities joining us in the 2024 event this year, ranging from the philadelphia eagles cheerleaders. they're all turning out today, lisa ann walter from abbott elementary, darlene love, lots of fun performances coming up a little bit later this morning, you guys. and i'll be here cheering from the sidelines all morning long. by the way...
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. >> jacob monroe is a sophomore at howard at just 19 years old. first election he's eligible to vote in. his father has known harris since they were teenagers. for monroe, she's an inspiration. >> i remember the first speech i went to uh- of her was her attorney general inaugural speech. and during that speech, she actually looked at me and my brother and told her, told us that we're the future of america. and ever since then that memories kind of stuck with me. and i kind of carried that on throughout my life. >> no matter the results, these howard bison couldn't be more proud of their most famous alumna. if vice president kamala harris wins the presidency, what would your message be to her? >> i would thank her as well for paving the way for all of us. i'd probably let her know that she'll be voting for me as well. pretty soon because i'm like, she's inspired so many of us. i think a lot of us have been saying, like, who's next? who's going to run for president next? >> classes were held remotely on class today, so those students weren't skippin
. >> jacob monroe is a sophomore at howard at just 19 years old. first election he's eligible to vote in. his father has known harris since they were teenagers. for monroe, she's an inspiration. >> i remember the first speech i went to uh- of her was her attorney general inaugural speech. and during that speech, she actually looked at me and my brother and told her, told us that we're the future of america. and ever since then that memories kind of stuck with me. and i kind of...
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marine veteran kate monroe is on a mission to help them by traveling to encampments nationwide. >> doilding was built to house veterans? >> yeah they turned me down. >> they turned you down? why did they turn you down? >> [inaudible] >> when you get out of the navy did you transition well and then become homeless? >> i got swept under the rug or whatever. >> you feel like you served and your country is not doing much for you now? >> sometimes, yeah. >> that co-founder and ceo and former congressional candidate in california kate monroe joins us now. kate, you are amazing. you are a veteran yourself. you started this company, it's for profit traded company, publicly traded company. it's incredible. you go into these encampments, dangerous areas, you said what has happened to you when you go into these areas? >> i have had drug dealers try to feet me up. i have been chased down the street. i had machetes pulled on me. i had to get a body man i was so unsafe standing on top 6 needles and other drugs. very scary work. >> ainsley: with your experience you have such a heart for these vetera
marine veteran kate monroe is on a mission to help them by traveling to encampments nationwide. >> doilding was built to house veterans? >> yeah they turned me down. >> they turned you down? why did they turn you down? >> [inaudible] >> when you get out of the navy did you transition well and then become homeless? >> i got swept under the rug or whatever. >> you feel like you served and your country is not doing much for you now? >> sometimes,...
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and state representative monroe nichols was elected to become the first black mayor of tulsa, oklahomal three are democrats. congratulations to all three of you on your historic victories. now, starting with congresswoman elect bynum, you flip your seat in oregon's district, ousting the incumbent republican. house minority leader hakeem jeffries urged you to run, even as you are considering leaving politics altogether. what do you think was the key to your victory? >> thank you, reverend. mikey was authenticity. i am a mom of four. i am an electrical engineer. trained by an hbc you. i am a small business owner and a four term legislator. when i went around the district and talked with my constituents, they told me exactly what was on their minds. they said housing, they said they did not want to be negatively affected by wildfires, as much as they have been. and they wanted access to a full range of healthcare options. as a mom, i knew what that meant. i knew that we needed to make sure that people did not have a hard time getting healthcare. i knew that when they said the rent was too
and state representative monroe nichols was elected to become the first black mayor of tulsa, oklahomal three are democrats. congratulations to all three of you on your historic victories. now, starting with congresswoman elect bynum, you flip your seat in oregon's district, ousting the incumbent republican. house minority leader hakeem jeffries urged you to run, even as you are considering leaving politics altogether. what do you think was the key to your victory? >> thank you, reverend....
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monroe's in 1820 when the compromise of of 1820 was passed, the missouri compromise. and, uh, he wrote privately to himself that, um, he would rather that if the break has to come, he wasn't really thinking of a civil war. but, but a break in the union. let it, let it come now, because i'm tired of being attached to to the american south. that is an argument. your point is is an argument that that the contemporaries did bring up, um, at least as early as 1804, um, this was jefferson's reelection massively, this was the year after the louisiana purchase when northerners, new englanders were sure that any new state that came into the union from that massive territory was going to become slave territory for the jeffersonians. they were looking to pull out of the country then. so i an early chapter, i quote from um, one of george washington former cabinet members who was trying to round up support, you know, secession, leave the union. it's all there. let's, let's try to make this happen. um, so that sentiment was, was very much there and i think kicking the can, as you p
monroe's in 1820 when the compromise of of 1820 was passed, the missouri compromise. and, uh, he wrote privately to himself that, um, he would rather that if the break has to come, he wasn't really thinking of a civil war. but, but a break in the union. let it, let it come now, because i'm tired of being attached to to the american south. that is an argument. your point is is an argument that that the contemporaries did bring up, um, at least as early as 1804, um, this was jefferson's...
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and of course, the men at fortress monroe is benjamin butler, who i would argue, despite what the weiners in new orleans might complain about. i would argue, is one of the single most important generals in the war not because. he's a great tactician because he isn't, but because he out the problem, because he's a very good lawyer. he spends the whole he brought a trunk of law books with them. he spends the whole night reading international law. and the next day when the major comes to get to have a conversation john butler says come tomorrow you know i've got to think about this. he says that i'm these slaves were being used to build fortifications and they are contrabands of war no different than a gun you left on the battlefield no different than a cannon no different than the horse. and so i cannot return contrabands of war to you. and then he says and but the major says, what about the fugitive law and the fugitive slave clause of the constitution? and butler says well, one of the in felicity's of your page i love this one of the felicity's of your position is that the fugitive slave
and of course, the men at fortress monroe is benjamin butler, who i would argue, despite what the weiners in new orleans might complain about. i would argue, is one of the single most important generals in the war not because. he's a great tactician because he isn't, but because he out the problem, because he's a very good lawyer. he spends the whole he brought a trunk of law books with them. he spends the whole night reading international law. and the next day when the major comes to get to...
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and his support after that, he had asked president monroe if he could do this. and monroe said yes. so that's how he he gets off the hook that. but, you know, he he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is, his nephew is on the faculty. he has nephew by marriage. a man named benjamin and he meets trumbull in new york when he when he's an old man and you know he sees his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room and he's just, you know, kind stunned he'd seen individual before. but here they all were and his uncle is this kind of glum you know why is that? well, you know i'm not so certain about my resources if yale will pay me an annuity i will leave them all to yale and solomon. are you serious? can i make this offer. oh, yes. so so yale agrees to do that. and there was a moment when one of the one of the people who was coming up with the money, a wealthy family friend named daniel wadsworth, he lived in hartford and he wanted to do museum in hartford. ultimately the hartford atheneum. but the this is before that. and he says, all right, why d
and his support after that, he had asked president monroe if he could do this. and monroe said yes. so that's how he he gets off the hook that. but, you know, he he continues to worry about money. the reason he gets the annuity from yale is, his nephew is on the faculty. he has nephew by marriage. a man named benjamin and he meets trumbull in new york when he when he's an old man and you know he sees his revolutionary paintings displayed in one room and he's just, you know, kind stunned he'd...
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syngenta ever informed the united states environmental protection agency about the loss of delta monroe to a garage of dirt in the study. at the time of the study, there was that this, this was not reported to the epa is i didn't know after we obtained the footage, we spoke to the attorney who question syngenta is representative. in 2021. she won a $187000000.00 settlement from syngenta on behalf of parkinson's patients. what use the power cord? the company did not admit liability. earlier in his career, he sued big tobacco companies. the tobacco play block is doubt and they are the merchants out. that's who they are. the same thing is done here with respect to chemicals. i absolutely agree that power quality is safe to find this and grow is to use wait a minute. they have improved the cpa, who's there to help, as i said, this doubt, doubt, doubt insufficient evidence to link power off to exposure to the development of pumpkins for the disease to create doubt about what about the safety of that chemical. it's a highly effective, you know, playbook. they see it in pharmaceutical, you see
syngenta ever informed the united states environmental protection agency about the loss of delta monroe to a garage of dirt in the study. at the time of the study, there was that this, this was not reported to the epa is i didn't know after we obtained the footage, we spoke to the attorney who question syngenta is representative. in 2021. she won a $187000000.00 settlement from syngenta on behalf of parkinson's patients. what use the power cord? the company did not admit liability. earlier in...
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we have been advised by the department of monroe's resources and image as well as of mine own is that it is and safe to be down the 1st day. this has it as guests that are flowing. so they can see we have intelligence and throughout operations way that this is mind exhibits, as we know that some of these really go minus heavy um and that can be attributed to some of the fire arms that have been seized throughout this operation throughout the country. we have ceased from december 2023, to date, more than 369. hi, kevin. how are you kind of a fi? i'm from these illegal. mine is including $10000.00 rounds of munitions, the majority of them being high kind of a. so assessing that type of a situation at we would not be responsible, it would be end to end fee to allow police officers and soldiers to go down to a terrain where they've never been and it's an expect and are expected to operate. so we are not experts also in my name. we wouldn't know how it is between, you know, rescue, and that is why yesterday the minister of police inside our free time is the same computer. i'm convinced a m
we have been advised by the department of monroe's resources and image as well as of mine own is that it is and safe to be down the 1st day. this has it as guests that are flowing. so they can see we have intelligence and throughout operations way that this is mind exhibits, as we know that some of these really go minus heavy um and that can be attributed to some of the fire arms that have been seized throughout this operation throughout the country. we have ceased from december 2023, to date,...