67
67
Jan 2, 2022
01/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
all officers were safe and okay, and eventually in this action, they found that mr. jones himself. self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> your ex-husband's dead now. >> yes. >> do you feel safe finally? >> yes. >> with a tremendous amount of courage and with rick's help, connie jones and her son had lived to see her personal terrorist's last i do this earth. >> but other people were killed, innocent people, good people, productive people, that is a hard thing to come to grips with. >> six people gone, three of whom apparently had nothing at all to do with dwight jones. just in the wrong place, at the wrong time. like the paralegals, laura anderson and veleria sharp, both in their late 40s, both wives and mothers. neither had worked on the jones case. >> i've heard people say -- they mean well -- that god needed another angel. i think that's a bunch of mularkey. if god needed another angel, i'm sure he could get one. he didn't need to come and take veleria and take a mother and take a wife to get one. >> and the therapist, marshall levine. >> if you'd been in your office and not
all officers were safe and okay, and eventually in this action, they found that mr. jones himself. self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> your ex-husband's dead now. >> yes. >> do you feel safe finally? >> yes. >> with a tremendous amount of courage and with rick's help, connie jones and her son had lived to see her personal terrorist's last i do this earth. >> but other people were killed, innocent people, good people, productive people, that is a hard thing to...
154
154
Jan 10, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. mondaire jones, i inform the house that mr. jones and ms. dan bury will record their presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jerry nadler of new york and mr. andy kim of new jersey, mr. donald payne of new jersey, mr. sires of new jersey, ms. bonnie watson coleman of new jersey, i inform the house that all of these members will report their presence. l. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? mr. kustoff: as the member designated by by ms. bonamici, ms. brownley and ms. meng, i i inform the house that they will report their presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr.connolly: mr. speaker, as as the member designated by of ms. titus of in evidence, ms. titus will record her presence. as the member designated by also by mr. kind of wisconsin, mr. independent kind will vote his presence and as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, i inform the ho
mr. mondaire jones, i inform the house that mr. jones and ms. dan bury will record their presence. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jerry nadler of new york and mr. andy kim of new jersey, mr. donald payne of new jersey, mr. sires of new jersey, ms. bonnie watson coleman of new jersey, i inform the house that all of these members will report their presence. l. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
111
111
Jan 19, 2022
01/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
campaign shirt, "hillary for prison 2016." >> stone was getting a big platform out of jones. >> where do you want to start, mrtalk to what would ultimately be millions of people. i think that jones was getting some type validation from stone. >> they can call us conspiracy theorists, as you know that's a way to try to discredit us. all we are is truth-tellers. we speak from the heart like donald trump, we speak from the heart and let the chips fall where they may. (whistles, cheers) >> narrator: as the first republican primaries approached, donald trump was a longshot. stone wanted him to make an important connection. >> well, i don't usually get butterflies about a guest on the show. donald trump is our guest, ladies and gentlemen, for the next 30 minutes or so. he is the leading 2016 republican presidential contender, donald trump. >> it was a signal to jones' literally millions of followers that trump was the man to support in the republican primary. >> and i've got so many questions but, but first off, donald, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, alex, great. great to be with you. >> trump recognized t
campaign shirt, "hillary for prison 2016." >> stone was getting a big platform out of jones. >> where do you want to start, mrtalk to what would ultimately be millions of people. i think that jones was getting some type validation from stone. >> they can call us conspiracy theorists, as you know that's a way to try to discredit us. all we are is truth-tellers. we speak from the heart like donald trump, we speak from the heart and let the chips fall where they may....
149
149
Jan 24, 2022
01/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
she wrote the 2019 film "mr. jonesho tells the story of a journalist who witnessed the truth about a devastating famine that killed millions of ukrainians in the '30s, a famine created by the soviet join. andrea, your parents came from ukraine. what do you think that we as americans don't know about that land? >> i think it's important for everyone to stay grounded in the fact that ukraine is a country with an ancient history going back several centuries. they identify with this history. when we had the 2014 revolution as dignity known as uruguay dawn, popular uprising led by the internet generation in ukraine, the people that came up with the internet, it was launched by a facebook post, by an afghani-born journalist. when they launched that revolution, they had murals to some of ukraine's greatest thinkers like the feminist playwright, the what women of ukraine and others so even though ukraine has not been around very long, 30 years, but the spiritual identity of being their own people goes back several centuries be
she wrote the 2019 film "mr. jonesho tells the story of a journalist who witnessed the truth about a devastating famine that killed millions of ukrainians in the '30s, a famine created by the soviet join. andrea, your parents came from ukraine. what do you think that we as americans don't know about that land? >> i think it's important for everyone to stay grounded in the fact that ukraine is a country with an ancient history going back several centuries. they identify with this...
98
98
Jan 12, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. jones: good afternoon. i'm representing new york's 17th congressional district. our democracy is in crisis. the insurrection at the capitol on january 6 of 2021 told us so. and now the same party that decided that violent attempted overthrow of the federal government because of the deep unpopularity of its policies is seeking to disenfranchise large swaths of the american electorate. chief among them, black and brown voters. there is a way to stop that from happening. we must pass joe manchin's freedom to vote act and the john r. lewis voting rights advancement act. we are faced with an existential question about whether we will have representative government for with the we the people moving into this upcoming year. and the answer can he yes. can be yes. but only if we use the limited time available to us. only if we use the power that the american people have given to us to secure the fundamental right to vote. we know that voting rights are preservative of all other rights and nothing comes close to being as important, certainly not a filibuster of accidental
mr. jones: good afternoon. i'm representing new york's 17th congressional district. our democracy is in crisis. the insurrection at the capitol on january 6 of 2021 told us so. and now the same party that decided that violent attempted overthrow of the federal government because of the deep unpopularity of its policies is seeking to disenfranchise large swaths of the american electorate. chief among them, black and brown voters. there is a way to stop that from happening. we must pass joe...
80
80
Jan 22, 2022
01/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
griff: mr. jonesological challenges that it poses for the children. how do you respond? >> i first want to let our families know that you're not alone. we are in this together. i too have a son in flint community schools that's in the fifth grade class and we understand the struggle, however, you know, after giving our scholars hot spots and devices to ensure that they can connect with their teachers, looking at the attendance rates go up as we are in our distance learning program, we want our families to hang in there. we are doing all we can to get those scholars back into their classrooms with their teachers as soon as possible. indefinitely does not mean that we are going until the end of the year. it means that we are watching the numbers and when this surge subsides and we begin to see a trend downward, we are making plans to get our scholars back in school. griff: where is that line that you draw to -- to open the schools back up. 38.4% now, what rate could you get at that you will change your
griff: mr. jonesological challenges that it poses for the children. how do you respond? >> i first want to let our families know that you're not alone. we are in this together. i too have a son in flint community schools that's in the fifth grade class and we understand the struggle, however, you know, after giving our scholars hot spots and devices to ensure that they can connect with their teachers, looking at the attendance rates go up as we are in our distance learning program, we...
89
89
Jan 14, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. mondaire jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jones: madam speaker, my colleagues across the aisle have asked why we are voting today to protect our democracy. the answer is as clear to me as it is unimaginable to them. for the people. this one's for the people who made today possible. for the young people who cast their first votes in 2020. and for the seniors who cast their first votes in 1966 after passage of the original voting rights act. for the people who like john lewis, put their lives on the line on bloody sunday. and for the people who risked their lives to overcome racist voter suppression at the height of this pandemic. for people like my mentor, and professor, the late loni lanier, mother of the 1982 amendment to the voting rights act. for the people who don't have a vote but who do have a voice. voting rights are preservative of all other rights. but time is running out. we can still have a democracy, madam speaker. but only if we pass this legislation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north
mr. mondaire jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jones: madam speaker, my colleagues across the aisle have asked why we are voting today to protect our democracy. the answer is as clear to me as it is unimaginable to them. for the people. this one's for the people who made today possible. for the young people who cast their first votes in 2020. and for the seniors who cast their first votes in 1966 after passage of the original voting rights act. for the people who...
97
97
Jan 22, 2022
01/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> i'm joined now by that democratic senator, mr. jones, thanks for joining us. you oppose this.first, alex, thank you for having me. first of all, this is governor desantis' continuation of his stop the woke act he has been traveling the state and the country to say that the state of florida will lead in banning critical race theory. this is republicans' red meat, issue of this year and last to deal with an issue that is actually a non-issue. governor desantis, when he should deal with issues important to floridians right now chose to neglect that and deal with a crisis that's not even real. >> okay. the republican governor, desantis, announced this proposed legislation last month. let's take a listen to what he said. here it is. >> i think what you see now with the rise of this woke ideology is an attempt to really delegitimize our history and delegitimize our institutions and i view the wokeness as a farm of cultural marxism. no taxpayer dollars should are used to teach our kids to hate our country or to hate each other. [ applause ] >> so he's calling critical race theory sta
. >>> i'm joined now by that democratic senator, mr. jones, thanks for joining us. you oppose this.first, alex, thank you for having me. first of all, this is governor desantis' continuation of his stop the woke act he has been traveling the state and the country to say that the state of florida will lead in banning critical race theory. this is republicans' red meat, issue of this year and last to deal with an issue that is actually a non-issue. governor desantis, when he should deal...
30
30
Jan 20, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
you say mr. jones give mr. smith the same $2901. but he gives it having known that mr.mith was elected. whatever appearance was there before hand to be worse after. you said why did they allow 250,000 russian mark you just answered it. because you can help candidates, challenge incumbents. we can help a candidate. so congress has these two completing interest. on the one hand, it wants to help the candidates challenge incumbents. are ones that have great confidence and on the other hand does not want the 2901 appearance. this is a crazy amount. >> i don't see anything in congress. i just see conflicting interest. here they have a compromise. what is wrong with that? >> the contribution based limits apply whether the conservation is made before the election or after the election. this court said in mccutcheon that so long as the contribution based limits apply, congress is determined to say there is no risk of corruption. a contribution made after the election has no more cognizable risk of corruption and the one made before the election. >> you are saying yes it does, y
you say mr. jones give mr. smith the same $2901. but he gives it having known that mr.mith was elected. whatever appearance was there before hand to be worse after. you said why did they allow 250,000 russian mark you just answered it. because you can help candidates, challenge incumbents. we can help a candidate. so congress has these two completing interest. on the one hand, it wants to help the candidates challenge incumbents. are ones that have great confidence and on the other hand does...
51
51
Jan 19, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
so you say now, mr. jones gives mr. smith the same $2,901. but he gives it having known that mr. smith was elected. so whatever appearance was there beforehand, it seems to be worse after. why then do they allow $250,000? and you just answered it. because with $250,000, you can help candidates challenge incumbents. we can help the candidate who isn't too popular at the beginning but has assurance that i will become. so congress has two conflicting interests. on the one hand it wants to help those candidates challenge the incumbents or poor candidates or ones who have great confidence. on the other hand it doesn't want the $2,901 appearance. you have two conflicting interests. we'll resolve them. raise the amount. instead of $2,901 it become $250,000. okay? so what's in congress about that? i don't see anything incongruous. i just see conflicting interests. and here they have a compromise. what's wrong with that? >> your honor, the contribution based limits apply whether the contribution is made before the election or made after the election. and your honor, this court said in mcc
so you say now, mr. jones gives mr. smith the same $2,901. but he gives it having known that mr. smith was elected. so whatever appearance was there beforehand, it seems to be worse after. why then do they allow $250,000? and you just answered it. because with $250,000, you can help candidates challenge incumbents. we can help the candidate who isn't too popular at the beginning but has assurance that i will become. so congress has two conflicting interests. on the one hand it wants to help...
35
35
Jan 25, 2022
01/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, the thing that mr. jones and all of the defendants and all of the witnesses are forgetting is that the fifth amendment is meant to be used selectively if you think that you might be incriminating yourself by answering a question. it's not a magic wand you wave over the whole proceeding and you don't have to answer anything. it's only to be used if you think that answer you're about to give will provide evidence to the government that could be used against you in prosecution for a crime. if it relates to other people, relates to general events, if it doesn't lead to your own incrimination you can't use it like that. what we're seeing is this extravagant new deployment of the fifth amendment as a kind of, you know, get out of a subpoena card. >> do you believe that alex jones used the fifth as you described it a magic wand? is that what you saw yesterday? >> well, i wasn't part of that proceeding and i don't know that we've spoken about what happened. he's been talking about how he used the fifth amendment. i'm
>> well, the thing that mr. jones and all of the defendants and all of the witnesses are forgetting is that the fifth amendment is meant to be used selectively if you think that you might be incriminating yourself by answering a question. it's not a magic wand you wave over the whole proceeding and you don't have to answer anything. it's only to be used if you think that answer you're about to give will provide evidence to the government that could be used against you in prosecution for a...
112
112
Jan 20, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. jones: mr. speaker, i want to thank my friend and colleague, congressman allred, for his leadership in the fight to protect the fundamental right to vote and to save our ailing democracy. it has been an honor working with him, with congresswoman terri sewell, and with congressman john sarbanes over the past year on both the john r. lewis voting rights advancement act and the freedom to vote act. as you just heard, we are living through the worst assault on the right to vote since the jim crow era. and yesterday, on the senate floor, white nationalists used jim crow filibuster to block voting rights legislation. but they did not win the contest for the soul of our nation. i rise to affirm that we, the people, aren't giving up that easy. we never give up. we -- white nationalists fought, throwing duly elected black people out of office, and barring people from the voting booth for generations. we responded by organizing. progress came in fits. it took us nearly a century. but progress came. it cam
mr. jones: mr. speaker, i want to thank my friend and colleague, congressman allred, for his leadership in the fight to protect the fundamental right to vote and to save our ailing democracy. it has been an honor working with him, with congresswoman terri sewell, and with congressman john sarbanes over the past year on both the john r. lewis voting rights advancement act and the freedom to vote act. as you just heard, we are living through the worst assault on the right to vote since the jim...
43
43
Jan 25, 2022
01/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
and european foreign policy, you are going to be talking about by mr. barnes jones's domestic problems later in the program. but for now need barker and london. thank you very much indeed. well, let's get more in the situation on the ground in ukraine. harder abdul hamid days? near the front line of the conflict in the eastern part of the country is he in eastern ukraine that people are concerned the most of a possible escalation in the conflict? this part of the country has seen fears of battles back in 2014 and 15. this is what's left of the industrial area. we're on the edge of add, ve fca, one of the towns that was badly hit dead oh, during the battles that centered around the airport in done yet, which is only 5 to 7 kilometers away from here. now the frontline is just a few 100 meters down this way we went there at the last position of the ukrainian forces distance only a 100 meters from the last position of the pro russian forces and the 2 side stair at each other are all day and all night long now, the situation is very calm. we just heard a few pouches. do ukrainian soldiers t
and european foreign policy, you are going to be talking about by mr. barnes jones's domestic problems later in the program. but for now need barker and london. thank you very much indeed. well, let's get more in the situation on the ground in ukraine. harder abdul hamid days? near the front line of the conflict in the eastern part of the country is he in eastern ukraine that people are concerned the most of a possible escalation in the conflict? this part of the country has seen fears of...
28
28
Jan 5, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. jones. >> thank you mr. tran.lso want to thank my colleagues and the subcommittee chair for their leadership in introducing legislation to guarantee survivors of sexual assault and harassment, the rights to justice in a court of law. most importantly, i want to thank all of you courageous survivors that described accurately by my colleague as for women of strength or testifg before us today. no one should have to experience what you all have experienced. no one in your position or any physician should have their voice silenced. no one should have their access to justice vetoed by their assailants or by powerful corporations. thanks to you we are closer than ever before and ensuring that no one is denied justice again. professor, thank you for joining us again to shine a light on the injustice of the first arbitration. throughout the day we have heard harrowing testimony about the retaliation —-dash so often accompanies the sexual assault and harassment. as you know there are both state and federal laws protecting
mr. jones. >> thank you mr. tran.lso want to thank my colleagues and the subcommittee chair for their leadership in introducing legislation to guarantee survivors of sexual assault and harassment, the rights to justice in a court of law. most importantly, i want to thank all of you courageous survivors that described accurately by my colleague as for women of strength or testifg before us today. no one should have to experience what you all have experienced. no one in your position or any...
49
49
Jan 4, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> yields back, mr. jones. >> thank you mr. chairman. i also want to thank my colleagues, representative jayapal, chair cicalany, their relationship in legislation to guarantee survivors of sexual assault and harassment their rights to justice in a court of law. most importantly, i want to thank all of you courageous survivors, described accurately by my colleague as four women of strength, and for testifying before us today. no one should have to experience what you all have experienced. no one in your position, or in any position, should have their voice silenced. no one should have their access to justice vetoed by their assailants or by powerful corporations that back them. and thanks to you, we are closer than ever before to ensuring that no one is denied justice again. professor gillis thank you for joining us again to shine a light on forced arbitration. throughout the day we heard harrowing testimony about the retaliation that so often accompanies sexual assault and harassment, as you know, both state and federal laws protecting
. >> yields back, mr. jones. >> thank you mr. chairman. i also want to thank my colleagues, representative jayapal, chair cicalany, their relationship in legislation to guarantee survivors of sexual assault and harassment their rights to justice in a court of law. most importantly, i want to thank all of you courageous survivors, described accurately by my colleague as four women of strength, and for testifying before us today. no one should have to experience what you all have...
89
89
Jan 13, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. mondaire jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jones: madam speaker, my colleagues across the aisle have asked why we are voting today to protect our democracy. the answer is as clear to me as it is unimaginable to them. for the people. this one's for the people who made today possible. for the young people who cast their first votes in 2020. and for the seniors who cast their first votes in 1966 after passage of the original voting rights act. for the people who like john lewis, put their lives on the line on bloody sunday. and for the people who risked their lives to overcome racist voter suppression at the height of this pandemic. for people like my mentor, and professor, the late loni lanier, mother of the 1982 amendment to the voting rights act. for the people who don't have a vote but who do have a voice. voting rights are preservative of all other rights. but time is running out. we can still have a democracy, madam speaker. but only if we pass this legislation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north
mr. mondaire jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jones: madam speaker, my colleagues across the aisle have asked why we are voting today to protect our democracy. the answer is as clear to me as it is unimaginable to them. for the people. this one's for the people who made today possible. for the young people who cast their first votes in 2020. and for the seniors who cast their first votes in 1966 after passage of the original voting rights act. for the people who...
75
75
Jan 27, 2022
01/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. meadows activity from other sources in a position to know. >> alex jones went public monday with thet he testified under oath to the committee on monday on his show, he talked about it. and he said that he took the fifth amendment about 100 times. and he said that he knew what the answers were for about half of those questions. you can't just throw the fifth amendment around. there has to be a legitimate concern that the answer to the question could expose you to criminal charges. was it your sense that the fifth amendment was being used properly in this case and that, indeed, there was criminal liability around the issues being discussed in those questions? >> well, if you listen to his public statements leading up to january 6th, they were very extravagant, inflammatory, and also prescient. so, there are questions about what he knew and what role he played. clearly, he must be concerned that he is criminal liability. we have yet to reach a conclusion. we are still meeting on whether to consider -- use immunity for some of those individuals who claimed fifth amendment protection. i
mr. meadows activity from other sources in a position to know. >> alex jones went public monday with thet he testified under oath to the committee on monday on his show, he talked about it. and he said that he took the fifth amendment about 100 times. and he said that he knew what the answers were for about half of those questions. you can't just throw the fifth amendment around. there has to be a legitimate concern that the answer to the question could expose you to criminal charges. was...
103
103
Jan 9, 2022
01/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
jones, bbc news. people in serbia's capital, belgrade, have also been holding daily rallies in support of mr djokovic.lowing he is enormously popular in belgrade and they— he is enormously popular in belgrade and they are holding rallies every day in _ and they are holding rallies every day in front of the national assembly. and his family say they will continue doing this until their son is_ will continue doing this until their son is released from his quarantine hotel_ son is released from his quarantine hotel in_ son is released from his quarantine hotel in melbourne. this isn't the kind of rally that is normally associated with the world's best male tennis player, but for supporters of novak djokovic, these are anything but normal times. this event outside serbia's national assembly reflects the widely felt outrage about their champion's plight. instead of serving up a warm welcome for the nine—times australian open winner, the host nation found fault with his papers. that has left novak djokovic cooling his heels in quarantine instead of warming up for the tournament. these people are showing the
jones, bbc news. people in serbia's capital, belgrade, have also been holding daily rallies in support of mr djokovic.lowing he is enormously popular in belgrade and they— he is enormously popular in belgrade and they are holding rallies every day in _ and they are holding rallies every day in front of the national assembly. and his family say they will continue doing this until their son is_ will continue doing this until their son is released from his quarantine hotel_ son is released from...
23
23
Jan 12, 2022
01/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. speaker, i want to apologize. a see now going to take a decent thing and resign. britton's permanent assert, boris jones and faces calls to resign after he admits attending a party. while millions in the u. k. were locked down. north korea announces a successful test launch of hypersonic nissan. as leader kim john urges his commander to show more military muscle and britons, prince andrew, fails in his bids to dismiss of sexual abuse case against him in the united states . ah, the head of nato says, differences with russia over ukraine will not specie to resolve. yet stalsen burke has once again borne moscow of consequences if it invades its neighbour. it follows the 1st meeting of the nato russia council in brussels since 2019 stolen berg says allies are concerned about a russian troop built up on ukraine's border and want them to withdraw immediately . moscow wants guarantees, natal will not accept its neighbour. as a member. this crosses is a, it's, it's the making of russia on therefore, this important debate deescalate the ukraine hostile to self defense of ducks him showing an u. m. a family talker angler,
mr. speaker, i want to apologize. a see now going to take a decent thing and resign. britton's permanent assert, boris jones and faces calls to resign after he admits attending a party. while millions in the u. k. were locked down. north korea announces a successful test launch of hypersonic nissan. as leader kim john urges his commander to show more military muscle and britons, prince andrew, fails in his bids to dismiss of sexual abuse case against him in the united states . ah, the head of...
47
47
Jan 9, 2022
01/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
jones, bbc news. people in serbia's capital, belgrade, have also been holding daily rallies in support of mr djokovic.e held for serbia's most accomplished tennis player. instead of serving up a warm welcome for the nine time australian open winner, the home nation —— host nation... these people are showing their support for serbia's number one sporting star, they have come to expressed their disapproval of what is happening to him in australia and listen to the family of novak djokovic explain how they feel about their son spending orthodox christmas weekend in a quarantine hotel in melbourne. just imagine that you have a son and he is spending christmas, our christmas, christmas orthodox, in prison. this is, for me, prison, this is not an immigration hotel, this is prison, because they do not allow him to go out. belgrade's novak tennis centre is where you will find the next generation of serbian champions. this girl is targeting a victory at wimbledon in 2024, when she will be 18. she credits novak djokovic for supporting head development ——her development at his tennis centre and she says she was
jones, bbc news. people in serbia's capital, belgrade, have also been holding daily rallies in support of mr djokovic.e held for serbia's most accomplished tennis player. instead of serving up a warm welcome for the nine time australian open winner, the home nation —— host nation... these people are showing their support for serbia's number one sporting star, they have come to expressed their disapproval of what is happening to him in australia and listen to the family of novak djokovic...
381
381
Jan 6, 2022
01/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 381
favorite 0
quote 0
jones. our top stories: australia tells novak djokovic that no—one is above the rules as the tennis star has his visa cancelled over a covid vaccine exemption. 0n the issue of mrazakhstan appeals for help from russia and neighbouring countries as protesters fight running battles with police and seize the international airports. investigating the capitol riots one year on: the us attorney general promises to hold to account everyone involved in the fatal attack in washington. and the show won't go on:
jones. our top stories: australia tells novak djokovic that no—one is above the rules as the tennis star has his visa cancelled over a covid vaccine exemption. 0n the issue of mrazakhstan appeals for help from russia and neighbouring countries as protesters fight running battles with police and seize the international airports. investigating the capitol riots one year on: the us attorney general promises to hold to account everyone involved in the fatal attack in washington. and the show...
167
167
Jan 20, 2022
01/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. biden compared to his predecessor there were some sharp edges i saw on cnn yesterday for example when dan jones-biden administration on cnn last night called the press conference foggy, meandering and compared him to ronald reagan at the end of his presidency. we know that reagan was diagnosed not too long after with alzheimer's. some criticism. certainly not the vitriol like we saw with donald trump. but, at the same time, again that press conference yesterday, i liked some of the questions for two hours boy we could have covered a lot more ground. >> carley: no questions on education either, joe. >> thank you. >> carley: virginia election as well. i thought that one of the most unique moments of the press conference was when president biden got pad as a reporter for asking about his georgia speech on voting rights. listen to this. >> you dispute the characterization that you called folks who would oppose those voting bills as being bull conner or gorge wallace but you said they would be in the same camp. >> no, i didn't say that look what i said go. back and read what i said! and tell me. >>
mr. biden compared to his predecessor there were some sharp edges i saw on cnn yesterday for example when dan jones-biden administration on cnn last night called the press conference foggy, meandering and compared him to ronald reagan at the end of his presidency. we know that reagan was diagnosed not too long after with alzheimer's. some criticism. certainly not the vitriol like we saw with donald trump. but, at the same time, again that press conference yesterday, i liked some of the...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. brewton told prison michael, that nato and the u. s. were ignoring russia. security demands, but kept the door open to further diplomacy. nato secretary general jones, the stolen berks at the alliance, is prepared to put more troops in eastern europe after washington warned ukraine to be on alert for an invasion. scanning the landscape on this ukrainian border city troops try to gauge moscow's next move. one soldier believes an attack here in lou haskell is unlikely filled when natural thought that when anavia is not strong enough to withstand heavy attack. finn and the coastline could be easily captured. but of but i was not selina with that's my opinion. everybody thinks about invasion to hockey foot on bus, but that's the wrong point of view. chit as hockey chit as them. but if they attack, they will do it from the see with it. though with the shows more in the black sea rushes navy carries out drills on friday. still the kremlin says it wants a peaceful resolution. used to be at the lease. if it's up to us, that's the russian federation. there will be no law that's, you know, we don't want war before. it's all we will not allow interest to be violated. yes
mr. brewton told prison michael, that nato and the u. s. were ignoring russia. security demands, but kept the door open to further diplomacy. nato secretary general jones, the stolen berks at the alliance, is prepared to put more troops in eastern europe after washington warned ukraine to be on alert for an invasion. scanning the landscape on this ukrainian border city troops try to gauge moscow's next move. one soldier believes an attack here in lou haskell is unlikely filled when natural...
46
46
Jan 22, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. mayor? i tell you what, i worked with him for a long time. a man who knows what he's doing. partnered with solar -- saloons and barbershops to get shots in people's arms. st. louis, mayor jones worked with churches and local food programs to reach neighborhoods with low vaccination rates. all of these efforts you saved lives. not a joke. you saved lives. to keep up that fight against omicron we have launched dozens of federal testing sites in new york, philadelphia, henderson, nevada and elsewhere throughout -- sites we are launching every week. we are devoted federal medical teams made up of military, first responders, national guard to bring relief to the hardest hit hospitals who need additional personnel just to keep it moving because they are so overrun. we are purchasing and distributing free one billion at-home tests people can test themselves in their communities. we still face tremendous challenges, though. but together we have proven we can get big things done in this country. last year, you helped lay the groundwork. this year we have to build it. the biggest weapon in our arsenal is the build back better act. nothing is going to do more to ease pressure on famili
mr. mayor? i tell you what, i worked with him for a long time. a man who knows what he's doing. partnered with solar -- saloons and barbershops to get shots in people's arms. st. louis, mayor jones worked with churches and local food programs to reach neighborhoods with low vaccination rates. all of these efforts you saved lives. not a joke. you saved lives. to keep up that fight against omicron we have launched dozens of federal testing sites in new york, philadelphia, henderson, nevada and...
27
27
Jan 10, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. hansen was leading the legal team for the aclu. jorge: myriad, like most companies has in-house lawyers. general counsel, internal patent group selected jonesay to represent them. susan: they are a big firm in washington, d.c. about two blocks away from c-span studios. when the question -- the department of justice. the obama administration had an interest in scientific issues and the like. what was the role of the justice department in deciding what level they would involve themselves in these cases? jorge: this is an interesting and unique aspect of the case. the patent office wanted the government to step in and advocate on behalf of the patent office. that happens quite often. in the united states, individual agencies can go to court. all litigation conducted on behalf of the united states is handled by the department of justice. at the highest level, the solicitor general who was a presidential appointee. the solicitor general has a staff and then also oversees all of the different attorneys throughout the country. when an agency like the patent office wants to be heard in court, they have to get the department of justice to represent
mr. hansen was leading the legal team for the aclu. jorge: myriad, like most companies has in-house lawyers. general counsel, internal patent group selected jonesay to represent them. susan: they are a big firm in washington, d.c. about two blocks away from c-span studios. when the question -- the department of justice. the obama administration had an interest in scientific issues and the like. what was the role of the justice department in deciding what level they would involve themselves in...
97
97
Jan 6, 2022
01/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
jones. our top stories: australia tells novak djokovic that no—one is above the rules as the tennis star has his visa cancelled over a covid vaccine exemption. 0n the issue of mrpecial cases. the president of kazakhstan appeals for help from russia and neighbouring countries as protesters fight running battles with police and seize the international airports. investigating the capitol riots one year on: the us attorney general promises to hold to account everyone involved in the fatal attack in washington. and the show won't go on:
jones. our top stories: australia tells novak djokovic that no—one is above the rules as the tennis star has his visa cancelled over a covid vaccine exemption. 0n the issue of mrpecial cases. the president of kazakhstan appeals for help from russia and neighbouring countries as protesters fight running battles with police and seize the international airports. investigating the capitol riots one year on: the us attorney general promises to hold to account everyone involved in the fatal attack...
75
75
Jan 6, 2022
01/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
jones. our top stories: australia tells novak djokovic that no—one is above the rules as the tennis star has his visa cancelled over a covid vaccine exemption. on the issue of mrjokovic, rules are rules, and there are no special cases. the president of kazakhstan appeals for help from russia and neighbouring countries as protesters fight running battles with police and seize the international airports. investigating the capitol riots one year on: the us attorney general promises to hold to account everyone involved in the fatal attack in washington. and the show won't go on: music's biggest night, the us grammy awards, is postponed indefinitely over covid fears. hello. welcome to the programme. the reigning australian open champion novak djokovic faces deportation from australia after flying in to melbourne to defend his australian open tennis title. the world number one, who has never declared his vaccination status, was granted a medical exemption to play. but he's now in a government detention hotel considering a challenge to his visa being revoked. mark lobel has the latest. shepherded to a government detention hotel. the tennis world number one hours afte
jones. our top stories: australia tells novak djokovic that no—one is above the rules as the tennis star has his visa cancelled over a covid vaccine exemption. on the issue of mrjokovic, rules are rules, and there are no special cases. the president of kazakhstan appeals for help from russia and neighbouring countries as protesters fight running battles with police and seize the international airports. investigating the capitol riots one year on: the us attorney general promises to hold to...
29
29
Jan 28, 2022
01/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
jones. i know when i'm registering about another. if i look at the tour, but i guess could surely cologne clear that emotion is i don't cut on june lawyer. mr. k skidded the whole the whole. sure. okay. and then on that one is key challenge for today tuesday? sure. with the new guy learn that engine budget with how much is that like ah, a mess so that ah ah i the tell him how much would that have to watch and then when he chooses it, i guess how much of the jim if you're missing on a dog do me more bush and when they, when, once i'm sham, law f one on this thing. we do the more subtle southern because her home doesn't seem to show the so her down to my message about my son all over who her gleiss good. if there's blood for his own 1st lo, auto bought on college, is that what it asked? and there is the could choice. you hockey, i could show us galia when it met him, a 100 was 100. your cousin, by my best that with me there were hoops in the there were responsibility own us on the young generation and we feel, i feel that i could play my part and it was getting with her better but know everything. but to the so many things with we were doing
jones. i know when i'm registering about another. if i look at the tour, but i guess could surely cologne clear that emotion is i don't cut on june lawyer. mr. k skidded the whole the whole. sure. okay. and then on that one is key challenge for today tuesday? sure. with the new guy learn that engine budget with how much is that like ah, a mess so that ah ah i the tell him how much would that have to watch and then when he chooses it, i guess how much of the jim if you're missing on a dog do me...
37
37
Jan 9, 2022
01/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
jones, bbc news. these are live pictures in melbourne outside where novak djokovic is detained, and these are people supporting him. people in serbia's capital, belgrade, have been holding daily rallies in support of mr correspondent, guy de launey is there. how much backing does he have there? he is enormously popular in serbia and in belgrade in particular. they are holding rallies every day in front of the national assembly and his family say they will keep on doing that until the sun is released from his corner teen hotel in melbourne. —— quarantine hotel and till they son is released. this isn't the kind of rally that is normally associated with the world's best male tennis player, but for supporters of novak djokovic, these are anything but normal times. this event outside serbia's national assembly reflects the widely felt outrage about their champion�*s plight. instead of setting up a warm welcome for the nine—times australian open winner, the host nation found fault with his papers. that has left novak djokovic cooling his heels in quarantine instead of warming up for the tournament. these people are showing their support for serbia's number one sporting star. they have come to express their
jones, bbc news. these are live pictures in melbourne outside where novak djokovic is detained, and these are people supporting him. people in serbia's capital, belgrade, have been holding daily rallies in support of mr correspondent, guy de launey is there. how much backing does he have there? he is enormously popular in serbia and in belgrade in particular. they are holding rallies every day in front of the national assembly and his family say they will keep on doing that until the sun is...
36
36
Jan 2, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. khanna sue told me they will get employed again and he might even get better jobs. this is capitalism and stop essentially, what's the big deal? chuck jones, the union president had told me, it's life and death. somebody is losing their house and then they lose their truck, lose their life, their wife will leave them and eventually they're going to lose their life. that's what he told me. he has been through eight plant closings at that point and i couldn't wrap my head around it. what are you talking about? and by the end he was out of about 300 workers there were laid off, three of them died within a year. one drank himself to death as it appears. another seem to have, died of liver disease and then the one i followed who i was deeply close to passed away because he had chest pains and didn't go to hospital because he didn't have health insurance. as jobs become more precarious and his idea of staying for life with one company, it disappears. westermann ask ourselves as a country should we be time healthcare to employment? it's crazy that this worker who i loved and followed closely in the book died because of lack of health insurance.
mr. khanna sue told me they will get employed again and he might even get better jobs. this is capitalism and stop essentially, what's the big deal? chuck jones, the union president had told me, it's life and death. somebody is losing their house and then they lose their truck, lose their life, their wife will leave them and eventually they're going to lose their life. that's what he told me. he has been through eight plant closings at that point and i couldn't wrap my head around it. what are...
55
55
Jan 14, 2022
01/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. roads and, you've got the full weight of the government. at some point these folks are going to want to talk. you will continue to see the chain go up. >> former senator, doug jonesank you very much for joining us. really appreciated. >> thank you lawrence. >> coming up, we have marjorie taylor greene were a high school student, would you be pulled out of school for threatening her classmates? one of marjorie taylor greene's congressional coworkers has reported her threats against democrats to the capitol police. congressman stephens who filed that complaint, joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ "how bizarre" by omc ♪ no annual fee on any discover card. ♪ ♪ when i break a long run, i'm talking long, long. no annual fee on any discover card. that's why i use old spice triple protection sweat defense. [announcer] there he goes. old spice works harder for longer. hey derrick man, you gonna be much longer? it's gonna be a minute, minute. hey derrick, quit playin'. derrick! i'm still drawn to what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin that's a trail i want to take. eliquis. eliquis reduces
mr. roads and, you've got the full weight of the government. at some point these folks are going to want to talk. you will continue to see the chain go up. >> former senator, doug jonesank you very much for joining us. really appreciated. >> thank you lawrence. >> coming up, we have marjorie taylor greene were a high school student, would you be pulled out of school for threatening her classmates? one of marjorie taylor greene's congressional coworkers has reported her threats...
469
469
Jan 18, 2022
01/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 469
favorite 0
quote 0
jones. you've been across the country covering the increase in crime over the last few years. what mr.is going through is something we can all feel. this is replicated across america. many families going through what he is going through. >> you look at the interview and it hits you in the gut because it really personalizes the story. [inaudible] -- they say what do the people want to charge? society has been harmed at large when there is a victim in these crimes. and yet it seems like these district attorneys are only representing the criminals. i've been covering this story for three years. you say we don't have compassion about the homeless? i covered that story. what we have seen consistently a lot of these people on the streets don't want help. you offer them services and mental health support, they don't want it. then you get a situation like this where this young lady that had her whole life ahead of her. these d.a.s don't care. they put the criminals before the actual victims. and you ask yourself what is enough, enough. how many innocent people in subways have to die. how many
jones. you've been across the country covering the increase in crime over the last few years. what mr.is going through is something we can all feel. this is replicated across america. many families going through what he is going through. >> you look at the interview and it hits you in the gut because it really personalizes the story. [inaudible] -- they say what do the people want to charge? society has been harmed at large when there is a victim in these crimes. and yet it seems like...