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that's the need, is that a year to write a target and we always miss miss the target, mr. white in miss and miss jones and mr. present that, you know, there's over news organizations always say that's because every train or if you, if you won't let them in. and then you seriously saying that the bible administration would in effect aid what the un itself now says, maybe a separate way. 2000000 people being starving to death. remind us what this is the t p l if we invite it's liter, deborah, etc. and again, michael on, you say they are backed by nature nation weaponry to destabilize the owner of africa. well, they've done that for the last 27 years and comes of this as no surprise to be near about satellites being provided to them and satellites information being provided and mercenary. fighting with them on the brown, it will be novice for me. you know, for the credit please. that's still $30000000000.00 from the call or is i think they can afford mercenaries from all over the world and no doubt they will bring them to their cost and they've been supported by the wes. well, let
that's the need, is that a year to write a target and we always miss miss the target, mr. white in miss and miss jones and mr. present that, you know, there's over news organizations always say that's because every train or if you, if you won't let them in. and then you seriously saying that the bible administration would in effect aid what the un itself now says, maybe a separate way. 2000000 people being starving to death. remind us what this is the t p l if we invite it's liter, deborah,...
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was not in fact showing symptoms under the eighth of december by the 16th of december which means mrs whiteatient zero. is that what you have found? i would not say cheese _ what you have found? i would not say cheese patient - what you have found? i would not say cheese patient zero, i not say cheese patient zero, she is the first known patient. 0nly she is the first known patient. only about 7% of people who get the virus and up in the hospital and she is one of those. ., hospital and she is one of those. . i. hospital and she is one of those. ., , ., ., ~' hospital and she is one of those. ., ., ~ ., those. how did you work that out? i had — those. how did you work that out? i had known _ those. how did you work that out? i had known about- those. how did you work that out? i had known about a - out? i had known about a discrepancy _ out? i had known about a discrepancy between - out? i had known about a discrepancy between the | out? i had known about a - discrepancy between the who report on this individual and scientific paper that suggested his symptoms began on december 16 and i poi
was not in fact showing symptoms under the eighth of december by the 16th of december which means mrs whiteatient zero. is that what you have found? i would not say cheese _ what you have found? i would not say cheese patient - what you have found? i would not say cheese patient zero, i not say cheese patient zero, she is the first known patient. 0nly she is the first known patient. only about 7% of people who get the virus and up in the hospital and she is one of those. ., hospital and she is...
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mr. bolten: you call the white house operator. tara: and then they walk over to the room and knock on his door? mr. lew: all the time. mr. bolten: i also had to wake up the president a few times. he is a heavy sleeper. [laughter] he is really focused and intentional about his sleeping. he still goes to bed at 9:30 and is up at 5:15 without an alarm clock. so you did not do that lightly, but i did a few times. sometimes involving a disaster or national security situation. more times than any of us would like to admit it would have involved one of his daughters, or at the time, in college -- who were at the time in college. i didn't get grief from the president about that kind of stuff. if a member of the congressional leadership or a cabinet officer said that they wanted to see the president and i didn't think that it was a good idea i would not debate it with the president . i would tell them. i don't think this is worthy of the president's time. i will put the request through if you insist, but i'm telling you now that i will tell
mr. bolten: you call the white house operator. tara: and then they walk over to the room and knock on his door? mr. lew: all the time. mr. bolten: i also had to wake up the president a few times. he is a heavy sleeper. [laughter] he is really focused and intentional about his sleeping. he still goes to bed at 9:30 and is up at 5:15 without an alarm clock. so you did not do that lightly, but i did a few times. sometimes involving a disaster or national security situation. more times than any of...
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capitol can access former president trump's white house records. mr. trump quickly filed an appeal that could end up before the supreme court. >> if somebody is hollering this hard and loud, i am to assume that undoubtedly you have something to hide. >> reporter: in a 39-page ruling, judge tanya chutkan wrote that mr. trump's position appears to be premised on the notion that his executive power exists in perpetuity. but presidents are not kings, and plaintiff is not president. mr. trump's spokesperson said, "this is a battle to defend executive privilege for presidents past, present, and future." [ chants ] the bipartisan committee is looking into the actions by the trump white house leading up to and during the deadly riot. >> we're getting information from all sorts of sources. so no one individual is going to be able to frustrate our capacity to proceed. >> reporter: ten new subpoenas were sent out yesterday to high-ranking staff of the trump administration including ones to former white house press secretary kaleigh mcenany and senior adviser stev
capitol can access former president trump's white house records. mr. trump quickly filed an appeal that could end up before the supreme court. >> if somebody is hollering this hard and loud, i am to assume that undoubtedly you have something to hide. >> reporter: in a 39-page ruling, judge tanya chutkan wrote that mr. trump's position appears to be premised on the notion that his executive power exists in perpetuity. but presidents are not kings, and plaintiff is not president. mr....
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mr. speaker, the white house told us that's probably a good thing. mr. speaker, i haven't heard from msnbc. it was good you had to pay more. people should. i don't know, they are going to have to pay more if they get audited. this bill abandons the long-standing bipartisan hyde amendment. mr. speaker, there is a lot of people who have been in this chamber for quite some time. mr. speaker, i heard the chairman of the ways and means say he's been here more than 30 years. how many times have you voted for that hyde amendment? i don't know what changed this year. maybe it was one party rule. they are now allowing taxpayer funded abortion on demand and violating the rights of the conscience of millions of americans. this alone is enough reason to defeat this bill. this bill dictates our children's education standards, giving washington the final say in what our children learn. parents should make that decision. not government bureaucrats. i don't know if you dictate in this bill where children can look like you tried to on this floor, but, mr. speaker, i don'
mr. speaker, the white house told us that's probably a good thing. mr. speaker, i haven't heard from msnbc. it was good you had to pay more. people should. i don't know, they are going to have to pay more if they get audited. this bill abandons the long-standing bipartisan hyde amendment. mr. speaker, there is a lot of people who have been in this chamber for quite some time. mr. speaker, i heard the chairman of the ways and means say he's been here more than 30 years. how many times have you...
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the president's press secretary, jen psaki, said ms harris was in the white house during mr biden's colonoscopyesumed his presidential duties. our senior north america reporter anthony zurcher has the latest. a little bit of history. last november, kamala harris became the first woman vice president in us history. it was only a matter of time before she became the first us president. the first actiing us president. joe biden is the first president to have handed out powers like this. george w bush did in the early 2000s, ronald reagan did it, george h w bush did it. so, with biden undergoing the routine physical and the fact that colonoscopies are routine for someone of his age, it was not surprising that he invoked the 25th amendment, which governs incapacitated presidents can temporary hand overpowers to kamala harris. anthony zurcher there. we have a truly inspiring story next about the musician felix klieser. he plays the french horn in an orchestra in southern england. but felix was born without any arms. the bbc�*s andrew plant reports. ready? yeah. to be a world—famous french horn player
the president's press secretary, jen psaki, said ms harris was in the white house during mr biden's colonoscopyesumed his presidential duties. our senior north america reporter anthony zurcher has the latest. a little bit of history. last november, kamala harris became the first woman vice president in us history. it was only a matter of time before she became the first us president. the first actiing us president. joe biden is the first president to have handed out powers like this. george w...
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the president's press secretary, jen psaki, said ms harris was in white house during mr biden's colonoscopyrted walter reed national military medical center en route to the white house and has now resumed his presidential duties. our senior north america reporter anthony zurcher has the latest. a bit of history, obviously last november, kamala harris the first woman vice president in us history, so it was only a matter of time before she became the first acting the us president. joe biden isn't the first president to have handed off powers like this. george w bush did it in the early 2000, ronald reagan did it, george h w bush did it. so with biden undergoing a routine physical and the fact that colonoscopies are routine for someone of biden's age, it was not surprising that he invoked the 25th amendment of the us constitution, which governs incapacitated presidents to temporarily hand over presidential powers to kamala harris. some lovely pictures to end now — from the longest partial lunar eclipse. it could be seen from japan, chile or the united states. nasa says the partial eclipse — la
the president's press secretary, jen psaki, said ms harris was in white house during mr biden's colonoscopyrted walter reed national military medical center en route to the white house and has now resumed his presidential duties. our senior north america reporter anthony zurcher has the latest. a bit of history, obviously last november, kamala harris the first woman vice president in us history, so it was only a matter of time before she became the first acting the us president. joe biden isn't...
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no pipelines and no drilling permits revoked, and mrs. suspended, the white house has gone green. even if that means carrying off thousands of jobs and even your citizens to shiver. but instead of taking ownership for that policy and the full out now the president, i'm his people are pointing the finger elsewhere. oil is a global market. it is controlled by a car town and they made a decision yesterday that they were not going to increase beyond what they were already planning. never mind that america has enough supply in its own backyard to turn out some barrels and bring down those prices bite and just won't turn on the taps. but opec should buy does not to blame for cold winter opec. his biden's not responsible view, struggling to pay the bills. opec his just as well. he explained it to us all boys . it's all so quite complicated, isn't it? like the supply chain? oh, well, i'd explain it to you, but you just wouldn't understand your hear a lot about to supply change in the news. but frankly, not a lot of people are clear. have a clear understanding whether they have a ph to her
no pipelines and no drilling permits revoked, and mrs. suspended, the white house has gone green. even if that means carrying off thousands of jobs and even your citizens to shiver. but instead of taking ownership for that policy and the full out now the president, i'm his people are pointing the finger elsewhere. oil is a global market. it is controlled by a car town and they made a decision yesterday that they were not going to increase beyond what they were already planning. never mind that...
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mr. arbery was doing, the prosecutor said, was jogging when three white guys in pickup trucks started chasing him. they never told mr. arbery why they were trying to stop him that day. they never told the police anything about a citizen's arrest. so the prosecutors want the jurors to see the citizen's arrest defense as an after fact justification by defendants who were trying to beat a murder case. >> and paul, i mean, the fact that those pickup trucks at the scene of a crime were not searched, tells you a lot. >> it certainly does. and we understand all of the reasons why this case has gone through so many prosecutors, because there were legitimate concerns about whether police and prosecutors were trial on the side of justice in this case. but i think that this prosecutor, in this trial, as effectively addressed those concerns. there will be justice in this case, and this prosecutor will get a huge amount of credit for that. >> paul, i was also struck by just the horrendous simplicity of what was said when she played that call to police. "what's your emergency?" "there's a black man running
mr. arbery was doing, the prosecutor said, was jogging when three white guys in pickup trucks started chasing him. they never told mr. arbery why they were trying to stop him that day. they never told the police anything about a citizen's arrest. so the prosecutors want the jurors to see the citizen's arrest defense as an after fact justification by defendants who were trying to beat a murder case. >> and paul, i mean, the fact that those pickup trucks at the scene of a crime were not...
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mr. arbery because he was black. a whitesituation. the defense is claiming that ahmaud arbery, had he just stopped and submitted to the request by the defendants to stop, everything would be okay. the prosecutor made a clear case that the constitution protects people from not stopping and talking to people who they don't want to stop and talk to, at which point the defense makes this argument which -- i want you to put your lawyer hat on and tell me how much sense this makes. the defense attorney said arbery had a, quote, last chance to avoid bryan's truck which the defendants used during the encounter arbery had one last clear chance and contributed to that danger by his own conduct. he argued that arbery should have run to avoid the truck possibly by running into a neighbor's house, jumping into a pool or climbing up the side of a tree. so he's saying arbery should have run away from these guys. these guys said they shot arbery because he was running away. >> you know, ali, it was so difficult listening to travis mcmichael
mr. arbery because he was black. a whitesituation. the defense is claiming that ahmaud arbery, had he just stopped and submitted to the request by the defendants to stop, everything would be okay. the prosecutor made a clear case that the constitution protects people from not stopping and talking to people who they don't want to stop and talk to, at which point the defense makes this argument which -- i want you to put your lawyer hat on and tell me how much sense this makes. the defense...
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mr. bryan's car and white t-shirt fibers that are consistent on that car. >> reporter: incriminating videoefendant william rodney bryant taking center stage. arbery's mother, who had never before seen any of the footage, letting out an audible moan and sobbing. but despite the visual evidence, the defense for travis mcmichael, the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery, arguing the shooting was justified. >> the video that you watched probably five times in the state's opening statement doesn't even begin to tell the story in this case. >> reporter: the defense calling arbery an intruder who was seen, quote, plundering and lurking around. tough there is no evidence he ever stole a thing. and claiming the neighborhood was on edge from recent robberies, and that the defendants acted in self-defense. >> he has his gun for protection because this guy has run at him, has acted bizarrely, has not said a word yet that he could tell, and travis has to fire. because at that point it's his life or ahmaud arbery's life. travis mcmichael is acting in self-defense. he did not want to encounter ahmaud ar
mr. bryan's car and white t-shirt fibers that are consistent on that car. >> reporter: incriminating videoefendant william rodney bryant taking center stage. arbery's mother, who had never before seen any of the footage, letting out an audible moan and sobbing. but despite the visual evidence, the defense for travis mcmichael, the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery, arguing the shooting was justified. >> the video that you watched probably five times in the state's opening...
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speaking at the white house, mr biden said the need now was to get the rest of the world vaccinated.h correspondent, naomi grimley has the latest. there's an eerie quiet atjohannesburg airport. south africa first raised the alarm about the omicron variant, but is now finding itself increasingly cut off from the rest of the world. meanwhile, on the ground, there's a big push to get vaccines into arms. only 23% of the south african population is fully vaccinated. we still don't know yet whether this version of covid is more severe than previous ones. one of those on the front line is reassured by what she's seen so far in her patients. so, now, we are seeing patients, but we caught symptoms that we can treat at home, probably not requiring icu admission or hospital admission. amsterdam is one of the world's cities now discovering cases. 13 people were found to have it after flying in from south africa. the police even had to arrest a couple who tried to escape from a quarantine hotel. portugal has also announced its got 13 cases. all involve a local football club where one of its playe
speaking at the white house, mr biden said the need now was to get the rest of the world vaccinated.h correspondent, naomi grimley has the latest. there's an eerie quiet atjohannesburg airport. south africa first raised the alarm about the omicron variant, but is now finding itself increasingly cut off from the rest of the world. meanwhile, on the ground, there's a big push to get vaccines into arms. only 23% of the south african population is fully vaccinated. we still don't know yet whether...
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mr. biden took the white house.ut after he became president, his decision to keep most of his predecessors's harsh china policies and measures as well as him talking about building this coalition with like minded democracies to counter an increasingly aggressive klchina- those men who had a personal history were able to have some face time was considered a positive step, and this obviously allows the two governments to keep communication channels open at the very top to avoid any misjudgments, strategic miscalculation that would obviously cause harm not only to bilateral relations but even global peace and prosperity. now, at the end of the day, the two leaders very much stuck to their respective governments' talking points on a whole range of issues. but they did have a candid discussion on those sensitive issues from trade disputes to human rights, and, as we mentioned, taiwan. on that front, the chinese in their readout said mr. biden pledged to stick to the u.s. government's official one china policy, but they d
mr. biden took the white house.ut after he became president, his decision to keep most of his predecessors's harsh china policies and measures as well as him talking about building this coalition with like minded democracies to counter an increasingly aggressive klchina- those men who had a personal history were able to have some face time was considered a positive step, and this obviously allows the two governments to keep communication channels open at the very top to avoid any misjudgments,...
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congressman, and by black ministers from wilmington, who traveled to washington, met at the white house, and warned him, mresident, there's a coup being planned, white people are beating and intimidating and terrorizing black men and planning a coup. they did nothing. after the coup, congressman white and the same ministers went back and met with him again, and asked him to protect the voting rights of black men, he made no comment ever that i could find publicly about the coup. it was discussed in one cabinet meeting and the topic of sending federal troops or federal marshals to north carolina was brought up but nothing ever happened. no one was ever held accountable. the grand jury was set up, but white witnesses refused to cooperate. so no one was indicted. no one was certainly arrested or jailed or convicted. they completely got away with it. >> and you know, it's really interesting to me that mckinley as a republican politician would have really cared much about the south because republicans in those days were not carrying any southern states anyway. north carolina and tennessee and some of the border
congressman, and by black ministers from wilmington, who traveled to washington, met at the white house, and warned him, mresident, there's a coup being planned, white people are beating and intimidating and terrorizing black men and planning a coup. they did nothing. after the coup, congressman white and the same ministers went back and met with him again, and asked him to protect the voting rights of black men, he made no comment ever that i could find publicly about the coup. it was...
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the president's press secretary, jen psaki, said ms harris was in white house during mr biden's colonoscopy and just two days. our senior north america reporter anthony zurcher has the latest. last november, kamala harris became the first woman vice president in us history. it was only a matter of time before she became the first us president. joe biden is the first president. joe biden is the first president to have handed out powers like this. george w. bush did in the early 2000, ronald reagan did it, george h w bush did it, so with biden undergoing the physical and the fact that colonoscopies are routine for someone of his age, it was not surprising that he invoked the 25th amendment, which governs incapacitated presidents can temporary hand overpowers to kamala harris. �* ., , , temporary hand overpowers to kamala harris. . . , , �*, temporary hand overpowers to kamala harris. ~ . , , �*, ., harris. and apparently, he's a healthy and — harris. and apparently, he's a healthy and vigorous - harris. and apparently, he's a - healthy and vigorous 78-year-old. healthy and vigorous 78—year—ol
the president's press secretary, jen psaki, said ms harris was in white house during mr biden's colonoscopy and just two days. our senior north america reporter anthony zurcher has the latest. last november, kamala harris became the first woman vice president in us history. it was only a matter of time before she became the first us president. joe biden is the first president. joe biden is the first president to have handed out powers like this. george w. bush did in the early 2000, ronald...
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mr. rosenbaum are white and jewish. they are victims.one supporting black lives matter should be afraid. >> are we safe if we let someone like kyle rittenhouse kill people and claim self-defense? do we need better laws? yes. >> what effect will this case have on vigilantyism and self-defense arguments. >> that message is two fold -- one to tell the future and kyle rittenhouses they can engage when vigilanteism. >> i think age with a factor. he enjoyed the privilege of being evangelized. >> i hate to vilify prosecutors. the deck was stacked against them. not the least of which the judge in it many ways had their hands tied behind their backs. >> sean: my message to kyle rittenhouse sue them all. hold them all accountable for their lies and make them pay and follow the law. i would start with joe biden. kyle rittenhouse did not cross a state line with a weapon. he did not travel to kenosha looking for a fight. he was in kenosha as testimony in the case showed cleaning graffiti from the riots. asked to stick around to defend a friend's car
mr. rosenbaum are white and jewish. they are victims.one supporting black lives matter should be afraid. >> are we safe if we let someone like kyle rittenhouse kill people and claim self-defense? do we need better laws? yes. >> what effect will this case have on vigilantyism and self-defense arguments. >> that message is two fold -- one to tell the future and kyle rittenhouses they can engage when vigilanteism. >> i think age with a factor. he enjoyed the privilege of...
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warned product congressman ed missus from wilmington who traveled and met with him in the white house and want him from mr. president, there is a coup being planned, white people are beating, intimidating, terrorizing black men in planning a coup. he did nothing. after the coup, congressman white and the minister went back and met with him and sent troops to protect the voting rights of black men, he made no comment that i could find publicly about the coup, was discussed in one cabinet meeting the topic of sending federal troops or marshals to north carolina first brought up but nothing ever happened. nobody was ever held accountable. there is a grand jury set up but white witnesses refused to cooperate so no one was indicted and no one was arrested and certainly no one was jailed or convicted, for completely got away with it. >> it is interesting to me that mckinley as a republican politician would have cared much about the south north carolina, eastern product tennessee so i can't understand why president mckinley couldn't take up a strong position about it because it surely wasn't because he was afrai
warned product congressman ed missus from wilmington who traveled and met with him in the white house and want him from mr. president, there is a coup being planned, white people are beating, intimidating, terrorizing black men in planning a coup. he did nothing. after the coup, congressman white and the minister went back and met with him and sent troops to protect the voting rights of black men, he made no comment that i could find publicly about the coup, was discussed in one cabinet meeting...
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mr. elijah white. right now he's acting as a scout for the confederate army. he is writing directly on colonel bert right hand, directing him and this battle. the 18th mississippi is moving forward. colonel bert colonel bert is moving forward and he did not know that ahead the field was clear there is a patch of wood in the ground dropped off. where the wooded patch was there was just enough cover he came within 100 yards of that unit when they sprang up and fired a volley. no other volley he said fired as directly or hat as deadly of an impact throughout the rest of the career. that was the deadliest of volley he had ever seen. immediately, we are not talking about decimating the 18h mississippi one out of ten, and decimate. it was one out of three or one out of every two soldiers that was taken out by this volley from the 15th. they were just shredded. one of those bullets came right into colonel bert entering his right hip, shattering the bone and staying lodged inside of his body. this is a horrific, this is very bad news. what does bert do? he turned to m
mr. elijah white. right now he's acting as a scout for the confederate army. he is writing directly on colonel bert right hand, directing him and this battle. the 18th mississippi is moving forward. colonel bert colonel bert is moving forward and he did not know that ahead the field was clear there is a patch of wood in the ground dropped off. where the wooded patch was there was just enough cover he came within 100 yards of that unit when they sprang up and fired a volley. no other volley he...
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mr. aubrey were white, he would most likely still be live. >> so that's curious.? >> the prosecution seems to be waiting for the defense to open the door to this evidence. by claiming that the defendants didn't treat mr. aubrey differently because of his race. but the skblunlg has allowed some evidence like the image of a confederate flag on the license plate of one of the cars that was chasing mr. aubrey. >> so in this case and in the kyle rittenhouse case, both defenses are claiming self-defense, even though it seems that they actively went to the area areas to cause harm? what do you say about these current self-defense laws that are on the book. >> in this case, we have three white men essentially accused of lynching an african-american man, and these defense attorneys have a weak ways. they're taking the low road in this trial. they're attacking mr. aubrey's character. they're playing the race card. the important thing is for the judges to make sure that both sides and both trials get equal justice under the law. in this aubrey killer's trial, the judge made
mr. aubrey were white, he would most likely still be live. >> so that's curious.? >> the prosecution seems to be waiting for the defense to open the door to this evidence. by claiming that the defendants didn't treat mr. aubrey differently because of his race. but the skblunlg has allowed some evidence like the image of a confederate flag on the license plate of one of the cars that was chasing mr. aubrey. >> so in this case and in the kyle rittenhouse case, both defenses are...
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mr. elijah white. and right now he's acting as a scout for the confederate army. and he is actually riding directly on colonel burt's right hand directing him in this battle. so the 18th mississippi is moving forward. colonel burt is on his horse at the back of the regiment and elijah white remarks that colonel burt is moving forward and he did not know that ahead, the field was clear, but there was a patch of wood and the ground dropped off. and where that wooded patch was and ground dropped, was just enough cover for the 15th massachusetts to be laying in wait. and he came within 100 yards when they sprang up and fired. throughout the rest of elijah white's civil war career, he said that was the deadliest volley he had ever seen. immediately, we're not talking about decimating the 18th mississippi. 1 out of 10. decimate. it was 1 out of 3 or 1 out of every 2 soldiers who was taken out by this volley from the 15th mass. they were just shredded. and one of those bullets hit him and shattered the bone and staying lodged inside his body. this is horrific. this is ve
mr. elijah white. and right now he's acting as a scout for the confederate army. and he is actually riding directly on colonel burt's right hand directing him in this battle. so the 18th mississippi is moving forward. colonel burt is on his horse at the back of the regiment and elijah white remarks that colonel burt is moving forward and he did not know that ahead, the field was clear, but there was a patch of wood and the ground dropped off. and where that wooded patch was and ground dropped,...
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white men to attack blacks. i spoke with him. my first job out of journalism school was there. i worked for mr. daniels. i worked there five years and had no idea his grandfather was involved in white supremacy. there were busts of him around. never mentioned white supremacy. in talking to the grandson and the grandson of another leader, they both -- their grandfathers were men of their time. that they reflected the beliefs of the time. during that period, it was accepted that black people were inferior to white people. they were performing a sort of public service in bringing the best people possible to government. seemed to me they rationalized the role of their grandfathers, even they are say, of course, it was wrong by today's standards. nobody would do anything like that today. you have to understand what the conditions and the environment was back in 1898. >> after this story began to come out around the 100th anniversary of the coup, the state of north carolina then had to appoint a special commission to really ferret out from all of the mythology from the african-american population, who had some
white men to attack blacks. i spoke with him. my first job out of journalism school was there. i worked for mr. daniels. i worked there five years and had no idea his grandfather was involved in white supremacy. there were busts of him around. never mentioned white supremacy. in talking to the grandson and the grandson of another leader, they both -- their grandfathers were men of their time. that they reflected the beliefs of the time. during that period, it was accepted that black people were...
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speaking at the white house, mr biden said the need now was to get the rest of the world vaccinated.h correspondent, naomi grimley, has the latest. there is an eerie quiet at johannesburg airport. south africa first raised the alarm about the omicron variant, but is now finding itself increasingly cut off from the rest of the world. meanwhile, on the ground, there's a big push to get vaccines into arms. only 23% of the south african population is fully vaccinated. we still don't know yet whether this version of covid is more severe than previous ones. one of those on the front line is reassured by what she's seen so far in her patients. for reassured by what she's seen so far in her patients.— in her patients. for now, we are seeinu in her patients. for now, we are seeing patients, _ in her patients. for now, we are seeing patients, but— in her patients. for now, we are seeing patients, but we - in her patients. for now, we are seeing patients, but we can - in her patients. for now, we are| seeing patients, but we can treat in her patients. for now, we are - seeing patients, but we c
speaking at the white house, mr biden said the need now was to get the rest of the world vaccinated.h correspondent, naomi grimley, has the latest. there is an eerie quiet at johannesburg airport. south africa first raised the alarm about the omicron variant, but is now finding itself increasingly cut off from the rest of the world. meanwhile, on the ground, there's a big push to get vaccines into arms. only 23% of the south african population is fully vaccinated. we still don't know yet...
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harris was in the white house during mr.olonoscopy which was carried out as part of an annual physical checkup. in the last few minutes, president biden departed walter reed medical center and has resumed his presidential duties. our senior north american reporter has the latest. >> a little bit of history. last november, kamala harris became the first woman vice president in u.s. history. it was only a matter of time before she became the first acting u.s. president. joe biden is not the first president to have handed off powers like this. george w. bush did it in the early 2000's. ronald reagan did it. george h.w. bush did it. with biden undergoing a routine physical and the fact that colonoscops are routine for someone of his age, it is not surprising he invoked the 20 for the amendment to the constitution which governs incapacitated presidents that temporarily hand over presidential powers to kamala harris. >> let's bring you some lovely pictures to end on now from the longest partial lunar eclipse. it could be seen from
harris was in the white house during mr.olonoscopy which was carried out as part of an annual physical checkup. in the last few minutes, president biden departed walter reed medical center and has resumed his presidential duties. our senior north american reporter has the latest. >> a little bit of history. last november, kamala harris became the first woman vice president in u.s. history. it was only a matter of time before she became the first acting u.s. president. joe biden is not the...
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mr. elijah white. he is riding directly on colonel burt's right hand, directing him in this battle. so the 18th mississippi is moving forward, the colonel is on his horse, and he remarks that he is moving forward, and he did not know that ahead, the field was clear, but there was a patch of wood, and the ground dropped off, and where that wooded patch was and the ground dropped, it was just enough cover for the 15th massachusetts to be laying in weight and he came within 100 yards of that unit when they sprang up. and they said no other volley fired as directly or had as deadly of an impact as did that volley. through the rest of his career, he said that was the deadliest volley he had ever seen. immediately we're not talking about decimating the 18th mississippi. it was not one out of ten, it was one out of three, or one out of every two soldiers taken out by this volley. they were just shredded. and one of those bullets came right into colonel burt going into his right hip, shattering the bone, and staying lodged in his body. this is horrific. this is very bad news, and what does
mr. elijah white. he is riding directly on colonel burt's right hand, directing him in this battle. so the 18th mississippi is moving forward, the colonel is on his horse, and he remarks that he is moving forward, and he did not know that ahead, the field was clear, but there was a patch of wood, and the ground dropped off, and where that wooded patch was and the ground dropped, it was just enough cover for the 15th massachusetts to be laying in weight and he came within 100 yards of that unit...
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mr. rosenbaum are white, jewish, they are also victims, easily made victims because anybody who supports black lives matter should be afraid tonight. >> are we safe if we let someone like kyle rittenhouse kill people and claim self-defense? do we need better laws to protect us better? the answer is yes. >> what effect will this case have on vigilantism and self-defense arguments. >> to be clear, the aggregate kind of understanding that we get from these zimmerman-style verdict, the aggregate message is twofold. one to tell the future and kyle rittenhouses of the world they can engage in white vigilanteism. >> i think age with a factor. but i think it was amplified by the fact that he enjoyed the privilege of being evangelized. >> i hate to vilify prosecutors. they did what they could with the facts of this case. the deck was stacked against them. not the least of which the judge in it many ways had their hands tied behind their backs. >> sean: my message to kyle rittenhouse sue them all. hold them all accountable for their lies and make them pay and follow the law. i would start with joe
mr. rosenbaum are white, jewish, they are also victims, easily made victims because anybody who supports black lives matter should be afraid tonight. >> are we safe if we let someone like kyle rittenhouse kill people and claim self-defense? do we need better laws to protect us better? the answer is yes. >> what effect will this case have on vigilantism and self-defense arguments. >> to be clear, the aggregate kind of understanding that we get from these zimmerman-style...
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mrs. mckinley and her legacy and her role in the white house? >> absolutely. wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wife of william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epilepsy seizures and he would place a napkin on her face and they would go on with dinner. that's the reason he has no direct descendants because both young daughters died in infancy. i think she because of the death of both fathers and the death -- you know, the assassination of william mckinley caused her to really want to memorialize mckinley and the white house first lady's home is -- was actually her home. did you know that? >> i didn't. >> the first lady's museum was out of saxton mckinley's home and it is a beautiful, beautiful structure. i think hillary clinton integrated that home back in the day. >> so if one were to look at that period of time it was the time of great disruption and technological change, industrial change, though, parallels to today. so, you know, going through the digital revolution, there's
mrs. mckinley and her legacy and her role in the white house? >> absolutely. wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wife of william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epilepsy seizures and he would place a napkin on her face and they would go on with dinner. that's the reason he has no direct descendants because both young daughters died in infancy. i think she because of the death of both fathers and the death --...
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and this confrontations as to this incident, does it have echoes of what happened when mr. trump was in the white house in that almost slightly choreograph lou level growling at each other. or is it potentially more combustible than that? well, it seems this can't be really disconnected or linked to what's going to happen in vienna or brussels, where the iranians, i'm, and the americans are going to me. now, this is one of the ways may be to create, to leverage a stopping their indians from getting their oil outside. and they've been under sanctions for all these years. they've not been able to sell their own oil in the, in the international market. so they're trying to that say sell it in a and different ways what it thought through the legal ways under the, a well known commercial or a ways they, they used to. so they're losing a lot of money. and it seems they want them to lose more money into it and to exert more pressure on them so that when they go to the negotiation table, they'll have, you know, less leverage to a negotiate or to talk with or many thanks a lot. and they're taking us throu
and this confrontations as to this incident, does it have echoes of what happened when mr. trump was in the white house in that almost slightly choreograph lou level growling at each other. or is it potentially more combustible than that? well, it seems this can't be really disconnected or linked to what's going to happen in vienna or brussels, where the iranians, i'm, and the americans are going to me. now, this is one of the ways may be to create, to leverage a stopping their indians from...
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. >> tucker: what did you make of the president of the united states call you a white supremacist? >> mrsay one thing to you, i would urge you to go back and watch the trial. and understand the facts before you make a statement. >> tucker: that's not a small thing to be called that. >> no. it's actual malice, defending my character for him to say something like that. >> brian: i thought that was his finest moment. didn't get mad, didn't yell. he said: watch the tape. jesse kelly is a host of the jesse kelly show. jesse, i want to get you to react to what kyle just said. first from the previous segment, if anyone missed it, one of the things that stood out that kyle rittenhouse had i'm not really political but i'm an andrew yang tguy. did that surprise you? >> it surprised me a lot. it surprise me that he knew andrew yang was. not like he's a mega national name.pr i know you know who he is. for someone who's not political to even back andrew yang. what strikes me about him honestly is how grown-up he is for 18 years old. i'm not proud of this but it 18 years old, i was an idiot. i definit
. >> tucker: what did you make of the president of the united states call you a white supremacist? >> mrsay one thing to you, i would urge you to go back and watch the trial. and understand the facts before you make a statement. >> tucker: that's not a small thing to be called that. >> no. it's actual malice, defending my character for him to say something like that. >> brian: i thought that was his finest moment. didn't get mad, didn't yell. he said: watch the...