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and doctor lisa muller, doctor muller is a practicing primary physician for all ages in her hometown of norway, maine. she is been one of four physician leads on the incident command team for stevens memorial hospital since march. finally but certainly not least walter danziger is one of the three test these for the hemsley charitable trust. he has grand son of leona helmsley and served as a paramedic, a firefighter, a law enforcement officer. this work has led him to create the rural healthcare vulnerable children sub-saharan africa programs within the helmsley charitable trust organization. helmsley trust by the way has been a supporter of our work. bpc of which we are very grateful of that support, thank you walter. and with that, senator king let me turn it over to you and welcome you to this event. senator. speckled builds great to be here pretty want to thank the bipartisan policy center print all those and independent maybe i should suggest you'd suggest the name to the nonpartisan policy center. just saying. but in any case it's wonderful to be here and join so many people bo
and doctor lisa muller, doctor muller is a practicing primary physician for all ages in her hometown of norway, maine. she is been one of four physician leads on the incident command team for stevens memorial hospital since march. finally but certainly not least walter danziger is one of the three test these for the hemsley charitable trust. he has grand son of leona helmsley and served as a paramedic, a firefighter, a law enforcement officer. this work has led him to create the rural...
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military personnel to the border to perform a police action on the brain and robert muller. what a stupid question. what a stupid but i want you a lot of us got a lot of snow right some thinking very. hills will start another fire over here today to move us off this fire i think it was monday or tuesday i listed 10 or 11 issues that we went through in the course of one day 11 of them would have been a huge story in a previous administration and some of them get lost because just you get rolled up . i call it the chaos but yeah and i'm always shocked by the continued shock about donald trump this has been his entire adult life has been run this way and he has read his yeah. will be out in the rose garden where the president is going to appear for the national day of prayer he may or may not take questions he's not going to take a question now but will show up because it might be our only chance to see the president today to get a question to ask. ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states that history. people are so proud to be using that beautiful word. and hidi
military personnel to the border to perform a police action on the brain and robert muller. what a stupid question. what a stupid but i want you a lot of us got a lot of snow right some thinking very. hills will start another fire over here today to move us off this fire i think it was monday or tuesday i listed 10 or 11 issues that we went through in the course of one day 11 of them would have been a huge story in a previous administration and some of them get lost because just you get rolled...
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commish then made it a hat trick of assists teeing up thomas muller for his 2nd and byron's thought. the reigning champions now have a comfortable 7 point cushion in 1st place while shell could only have 7 points in total and look ever more likely to go down. up next sunday w. our show world stories explores how portugal has become a hub for digital nomads. it's about billions. it's about our work. it's about the foundation of the new world order the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. putting corrupt there's a morning when for accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on.
commish then made it a hat trick of assists teeing up thomas muller for his 2nd and byron's thought. the reigning champions now have a comfortable 7 point cushion in 1st place while shell could only have 7 points in total and look ever more likely to go down. up next sunday w. our show world stories explores how portugal has become a hub for digital nomads. it's about billions. it's about our work. it's about the foundation of the new world order the new silk road. china wants to expand its...
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derby were in danger of getting mullered, as chorley kept on coming. eighth to get the game out of sight. chorley, a round for the fa cup! and that was enough. it's an unbelievable feeling, isn't it? you know, it's fantastic for the club and will keep us going for a long time financially. the boys have done so well. a top effort for us and we are so happy. a place in the fourth round, vital prize money secured and for some of these players the biggest win in their careers. # it isn't over... # chorley‘s fa cup journey continues. jo currie, bbc news. ido i do wonder what adele thinks that singing. there's one all—premier league encounter going on, between the holders arsenal and newcastle united, and the match has gone into extra time. there were many clear chances in the first 90 minutes — andy carroll could have won it for newcastle late on, though arsenal have had the best chance in extra time. granit xhaka forced martin dubravka into a stunning save. penalties could be on the horizon. but i've got to tell you arsenal have just scored. it is a 1—0 to
derby were in danger of getting mullered, as chorley kept on coming. eighth to get the game out of sight. chorley, a round for the fa cup! and that was enough. it's an unbelievable feeling, isn't it? you know, it's fantastic for the club and will keep us going for a long time financially. the boys have done so well. a top effort for us and we are so happy. a place in the fourth round, vital prize money secured and for some of these players the biggest win in their careers. # it isn't over... #...
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y a 74 aparecÍa müller para poner la victoria 2—1 del lÍder, bayer mÚnich.gresÓ con ustedes al estudio. fÉlix: volvemos con famoso chef que le muestra su agradecimiento a miles de miebros de la huelga nacional que estÁn protegiendo la capital del paÍs. ¡¿por qué no me avisaste que ibas a mcdonald's?! !ah y además vas a comer frente a mí... retiro lo dicho. solo en mcdonald's, donde puedes llevarte dos de tus favoritos por $6 >> y continuamos en noticiero desde washington, la capital estados unidos. hemos visto escenas que me recuerdan a lo que me ha tocado cubrir en paÍses de amÉrica latina. con policÍas en las calles, con soldados controlando situaciones que aparentemente se van fuera de control. tambiÉn vemos muestras de generosidad y agradecimiento. Éste es el caso del chef josÉ andrÉs que a dedicado a ayudar a miembros de la guardia nacional. >> las tropas estÁn por todos lados en la capital.los miembros de la guardia nacional estÁn armados hasta los dientes. aguantan el frÍo y largas horas ante la amenaza de violencia. y la alimentaciÓn de los soldados
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although chris muller desmet chris miller the acting defense secretary said there's no specific threatt inside plots. but still you have guardsmen coming from all 50 states with a common goal of locking down d.c. and securing the inauguration. the d.c. national guard for brief moment of history all 25000 to be in the will call themselves capitol guardsmen to help they charge that is much as we do. >> ryan mccarthy the secretary of the army took all the branches of the service will represent in that crowd would trump gave a speech. did not accuse any servicemember of entering the capitol legally because that is that all of the service members be here securing the capitol will be double and triple checked again out of abundance of caution. with these checkpoints or have been three arrests, two on weapons charges one woman was picked up or impersonate a police officer. to give you an idea how jumpy everyone is, part of the capitol was evacuated today because it was a fire at a homeless encampment just off campus. but they still come out of an abundance of caution went through the evacuati
although chris muller desmet chris miller the acting defense secretary said there's no specific threatt inside plots. but still you have guardsmen coming from all 50 states with a common goal of locking down d.c. and securing the inauguration. the d.c. national guard for brief moment of history all 25000 to be in the will call themselves capitol guardsmen to help they charge that is much as we do. >> ryan mccarthy the secretary of the army took all the branches of the service will...
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all you do is look at the muller report and the various institutions of obstruction of justice.t would be a crime under federal law if prosecuted and taken to trial. a self pardon would arguably immunize him from critical liability at the criminal level, both from actions taken prior to january 6 and four inciting a riot. we would have a show down under the constitution as to whether that would be held up in court. it would not go to the supreme court unless the biden administration decided to actually prosecute the president. these constitutional issues are still up in the air. never thought this would come to actual fruition. katty: because it has never happened before. even if democratso not get a two thirds majority to vote in the trial of donald trump that he is goes you to remove him from office. -- that he is guilty to rove from office. is the senate trial important? >> i think there needs to be a widespread, investigation of what happened last week. not just with respect to the present. in this moment, i think this is why we are seeing this force on the capitol, we do no
all you do is look at the muller report and the various institutions of obstruction of justice.t would be a crime under federal law if prosecuted and taken to trial. a self pardon would arguably immunize him from critical liability at the criminal level, both from actions taken prior to january 6 and four inciting a riot. we would have a show down under the constitution as to whether that would be held up in court. it would not go to the supreme court unless the biden administration decided to...
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cities of war who skis will nick at opposition by yelling about you in the biz you know going to muller. that it's such a such campus but don't see any. of that it was selected. as so biased on the socialist i was there that you number. one i was piecing together the course of events from the mid $960.00 s. that old film poster from barry's lukins tapes kept popping up in my. town without pity. that was what damascus had become for israeli spy like own. as the trump presidency comes to wind the country stares into a political abyss divisions are deeper no than ever before and dialogue is almost nonexistent cause of compromise that is deemed to be treasonous by many this will hardly change on january 20. 1 of the demick no certainly no board is just blind to nationalities. has emerged with the we do a back seat the whole world needs to be. judged . come in every crisis with the same things. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing to each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created the response has been so many good people ar
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of cheese of who koku skis on nick at opposition but yelling about human beings you know going to muller. but it's that these each of us but don't see any syria use the use of that there was covert iligan. as so biased on the social service that that number. one i was piecing together the course of events from the mid $960.00 s. that own film poster from various lukins tapes kept popping up in my. town without pity. that was what damascus had become for israeli spy like own. nuclear power become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people are demanding the shut down of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no claire power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is your power live with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways our struggle on r.t. . talk about a word that
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you ok despite the measures virginia is just happy to be back at school was and correspondent mario muller filed the report you just saw she joins me now from our bureau in nairobi good to see you also obviously one school there that you profiled in canberra but how are schools across the country fairing. so after $16000000.00 kenyan schoolchildren have returned to school on monday and have you seen in the report there were huge lines that we filmed actually outside of public schools not at the school also also of course the school where we filmed but also is that public schools so their conditions are quite different it's not a say it's not us comfortable teachers they're actually caution and they say they say schools are actually overcrowded under-funded and therefore ill prepared for reopening because according to them there were no new provisions taken plays in order to maintain the social distance of one meter inside classrooms and while the kenyan government said they will provide 7000000 masks to children from poor backgrounds but at the same time they admitted they are short of $10
you ok despite the measures virginia is just happy to be back at school was and correspondent mario muller filed the report you just saw she joins me now from our bureau in nairobi good to see you also obviously one school there that you profiled in canberra but how are schools across the country fairing. so after $16000000.00 kenyan schoolchildren have returned to school on monday and have you seen in the report there were huge lines that we filmed actually outside of public schools not at the...
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reaction from dave lindorff who's the editor of the news site this comp you happen and also richard muller who's the executive director of the long term care community coalition. my mother in law died of covidien a new jersey nursing home which was doing the same thing where you know the state was shifting people out of hospitals in new jersey into nursing homes and then presenting those nursing homes which are much lower staffed and much less good at infection control than hospitals are and not surprisingly the disease spread writes or them they did but the eliza nursing homes are a risk however i don't think that they required nursing homes to take in residence with coping it probably led to more people being taken in and should have gone and but it was very clear the longstanding federal requirements are that nursing homes can only accept only accept residents if they have the staffing and the supplies necessary in the us because the government until very recently would not subsidize. any home care for the elderly the nursing home industry which is mostly for profit has lobbied very int
reaction from dave lindorff who's the editor of the news site this comp you happen and also richard muller who's the executive director of the long term care community coalition. my mother in law died of covidien a new jersey nursing home which was doing the same thing where you know the state was shifting people out of hospitals in new jersey into nursing homes and then presenting those nursing homes which are much lower staffed and much less good at infection control than hospitals are and...
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muller's report listed 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice.t was clear he was trying to obstruct justice. it gets into complicated legal questions about whether and when the president can be deemed to obstructiond the of. one thing that bob bauer and i suggest is that congress clarify that lot to make it clear a president can obstruct justice. it is hard to know to be frank. it is hard to know what crimes he has committed. he has done so many things right at the edge of crime, but one would need to know more information before concluding conclusively that he has. it is possible they would be easy to prosecute trump for obstruction of justice. you write about the presidential pardon power. let's go down that line before we start to getting calls. remind us of what the founders intended when they gave presidents the power of the pardon and what is your assessment of how trump has handled that power so far? guest: this is a very important power. it is one of the broadest powers given to the president. to effectively erase the consequences of a cr
muller's report listed 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice.t was clear he was trying to obstruct justice. it gets into complicated legal questions about whether and when the president can be deemed to obstructiond the of. one thing that bob bauer and i suggest is that congress clarify that lot to make it clear a president can obstruct justice. it is hard to know to be frank. it is hard to know what crimes he has committed. he has done so many things right at the edge of crime, but...
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gratian thousands of from durance from stockton what muller before they could get near the u.s. border. others like mina custody you have reached it but it's still waiting emits code for their asylum hearing in her case it's been a year and a half. we never thought we'd stay here in mexico and we still have hopes of making it to the united states that's our dream and we will wait to see what the new president will bring. president biden signaled to be more open handed with asylum seekers the president trump which isn't say much but his big plan is to stop people fleeing their countries in the 1st place his place $4000000000.00 to help tackle poverty and violence in central america in partnership with governments there president biden has a plan to try and temper corruption in el salvador guatemala and honduras and a lot going to depend on whether that works and it's a tough one in those countries and if the money can get where it's needed john home and how does it or mexico city. and around the world leaders are hopeful of a return to multilateralism and improved relations shall
gratian thousands of from durance from stockton what muller before they could get near the u.s. border. others like mina custody you have reached it but it's still waiting emits code for their asylum hearing in her case it's been a year and a half. we never thought we'd stay here in mexico and we still have hopes of making it to the united states that's our dream and we will wait to see what the new president will bring. president biden signaled to be more open handed with asylum seekers the...
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sick people has put tremendous strain on emergency medical technicians like 30 year old jennifer muller i work 24 hour shift and we leave station at about 7 o'clock in the morning and we don't get back to about 630 the next morning so it takes a toll on our bodies everyone's exhausted e m t's rarely get a break or even a moment to rest it's a lot on a lot of the times we don't get lunches because they're systemic cars going our hospitals are so overstretched that ambulance crews have to wait for hours to wheel their patients into the emergency room there's simply not enough space not enough staff to take them it's typically like on all hours at the hospital you're where the person to be admitted to get up the gurney. could be waiting anywhere from 2 to 3 hours at ambulance dispatch centers the calls for help just keep coming 30 years and i've never seen kind of. call volume like this with the riots. it was not like this at one time 9 call fittings that's 9 people that are in distress the country's largest mass vaccination center opened friday at dodger stadium in los angeles other large
sick people has put tremendous strain on emergency medical technicians like 30 year old jennifer muller i work 24 hour shift and we leave station at about 7 o'clock in the morning and we don't get back to about 630 the next morning so it takes a toll on our bodies everyone's exhausted e m t's rarely get a break or even a moment to rest it's a lot on a lot of the times we don't get lunches because they're systemic cars going our hospitals are so overstretched that ambulance crews have to wait...
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derby were in danger of getting mullered, as chorley kept on coming. and then the killer blow.ey beating yates to put the game out of sight. non—league chorley into round four of the fa cup! and that was enough. # it isn't over...#. chorley‘s fa cup journey continues. jo currie, bbc news. we're back with the late news at 10. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. allies of president trump have condemned twitter‘s decision to close his account as an attack on free speech. the firm said it had removed his profile because of the risk of further incitements to violence following the storming of the us congress on wednesday. our north america correspondent, david willis, reports. the most powerful man in the world no longer has access to one of his most valued assets — twitter. donald trump's preferred platform for picking fights, settling scores and promoting conspiracy theories has blocked him for good. president trump has been blamed for fomenting the protest that led to the death of five people at the us capital on wednesday and t
derby were in danger of getting mullered, as chorley kept on coming. and then the killer blow.ey beating yates to put the game out of sight. non—league chorley into round four of the fa cup! and that was enough. # it isn't over...#. chorley‘s fa cup journey continues. jo currie, bbc news. we're back with the late news at 10. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. allies of president trump have condemned twitter‘s decision to close his...
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interviewing drug dealers and illegal immigrants so what i'm writing now is basically act 2 of the muller investigation. there are stories that i have covered that stick with me this is the spot news story we did about a shooting of a police officer in san antonio and it's because of that story that i went to jail had a source and i kept that source confidential. a reporter really only has one thing your credibility. this is my 1st station id and i was covering the reagan administration business from the gulf war george bush the 96 democratic national convention clinton obama administration is not as candid it is they claim to be but i'll be honest with you i don't like any of them. it's their job to put their best foot forward it's my job to find out what they're actually doing as president are you worried about indictments coming down in the service so it's an adversarial relationship but it doesn't have to be a person i say watch c.n.n. should be ashamed of itself i mean you working for them you are a rude terrible person i always thought that all of them up until trump i could i could
interviewing drug dealers and illegal immigrants so what i'm writing now is basically act 2 of the muller investigation. there are stories that i have covered that stick with me this is the spot news story we did about a shooting of a police officer in san antonio and it's because of that story that i went to jail had a source and i kept that source confidential. a reporter really only has one thing your credibility. this is my 1st station id and i was covering the reagan administration...
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presidency over these 4 years was in fact not a legitimate suggestion you'll remember that robert muller in his investigation of the president could not conclude that there was actual collusion between russia and the president's campaign even though it said there was a lot of overlap and some very bad decisions in terms of donald trump jr and other members of the family in a campaign being in contact with officials in russia so this is donald trump's outgoing effort to legitimize his original election 4 years ago john and we've been hearing all week about trump possibly granting dozens of pardons before he leaves office what's the. well that's what we know so far we know that he has been willing to use pardons in the past in order to help his friends in allies he has either commuted the sentences of or pardon people like roger stone like joe beneforti people who have been convicted of crimes for aiding the president and some of those who have been related to russia is well so this is another effort by the president to try to legitimize his presidency by trying to free these people and wh
presidency over these 4 years was in fact not a legitimate suggestion you'll remember that robert muller in his investigation of the president could not conclude that there was actual collusion between russia and the president's campaign even though it said there was a lot of overlap and some very bad decisions in terms of donald trump jr and other members of the family in a campaign being in contact with officials in russia so this is donald trump's outgoing effort to legitimize his original...
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both general muller the commander in afghanistan of course the chairman of the joint chiefs have madeit clear they believe that is a sufficient number to accomplish the mission. which is a largely counterterrorism mission right now permit many nato partners in afghanistan, again then it's another thing the secretary tucked up the german defense minister was their commitment to the nato mission. you also advised and it missions as well. right now we think we have enough to do what we need to do. but, there is no, how to put this, there's not been any decisions made now about what that fourth presence is going to look like going forward. i would say this to the leaders of the taliban, they make it that much easier for final decisions to be made by their residents to commit to reasonable, sustainable, and credible negotiations at the table. okay? [inaudible] [inaudible] reporter: a follow-up on the leaders question, this would be a new question. >> i'm done. [laughter] this'll be a new stream of questions. you just mentioned you spoke today with mr. parlay of france, and he also said fro
both general muller the commander in afghanistan of course the chairman of the joint chiefs have madeit clear they believe that is a sufficient number to accomplish the mission. which is a largely counterterrorism mission right now permit many nato partners in afghanistan, again then it's another thing the secretary tucked up the german defense minister was their commitment to the nato mission. you also advised and it missions as well. right now we think we have enough to do what we need to do....
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commish then made it a hat trick of assists teeing up thomas muller for his seconds and byron's thought i the reigning champions now have a comfortable 7 point cushion in 1st place well shall only have 7 points in total and look ever more likely to go down. all right that's our show we're back to readers will have an update on the headlines for you at the top of the hour thank you for watching. can you hear me now or years between you and i last year's germantown soundwave bring you uncle a mascot and you've never had to have been surprised to self with what is possible who is magical really brought in moves and want. to talk to people who follows her along the way maurice and critics alike join us from eccles last stop. long before homo sapiens began to populate the earth another human species had established itself across much of the eurasian continent the neanderthals. fossils discovered during the last 2 centuries in the atlantic ocean and in siberia have shed some light on these mysterious archaic humans. like our culture they had shoshu system as a hand injury to jews. recent arch
commish then made it a hat trick of assists teeing up thomas muller for his seconds and byron's thought i the reigning champions now have a comfortable 7 point cushion in 1st place well shall only have 7 points in total and look ever more likely to go down. all right that's our show we're back to readers will have an update on the headlines for you at the top of the hour thank you for watching. can you hear me now or years between you and i last year's germantown soundwave bring you uncle a...
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politicians muller covert passport may be companies develop mobile apps to enforce compliance but there are warning such systems faced significant complications to. the u.s. centers 2021 with a grim new record registering its highest ever daily death toll we report from new york city particularly hard hit by that pandemic.
politicians muller covert passport may be companies develop mobile apps to enforce compliance but there are warning such systems faced significant complications to. the u.s. centers 2021 with a grim new record registering its highest ever daily death toll we report from new york city particularly hard hit by that pandemic.
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commish then made it a hat trick of assists teeing up thomas muller for his 2nd and byron's 3rd. the reigning champions now have a comfortable 7 point cushion in 1st place while shell could only have 7 points in total and look ever more likely to go down. france's skase slopes remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic but in one alpine result the snow must go on the town of valois and decided to go ahead with its annual snow. sculpture competition now in its 38th yeah 15 tame survive for the top prize this year when i was a sculpture of an eagle called the flight of silence. you know watching data over the news we'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour i'm rebecca riches in berlin thanks very much wants. to. go. she started small and today ships all over the world. globe in cars or inca is a tea farmer from ourselves. his products are getting his farming methods sustainable and export from the heart of the indian team industry. on d.w. . story so that people of the world come for g.w. or facebook and twitter update and in touch. and you may know years years we'
commish then made it a hat trick of assists teeing up thomas muller for his 2nd and byron's 3rd. the reigning champions now have a comfortable 7 point cushion in 1st place while shell could only have 7 points in total and look ever more likely to go down. france's skase slopes remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic but in one alpine result the snow must go on the town of valois and decided to go ahead with its annual snow. sculpture competition now in its 38th yeah 15 tame survive for...
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posses as you say he's pardoned in the past a number of allies, especially those caught up in the muller2016 intelligence he's used pardon power to unravel special counsel mueller's investigation and the price some people paid when they were caught up in that. i think in the next few days we're looking at pardons of white-collar criminals, people who could be helpful to the president down the line, some criminal justice pardons, people who deserve clemency from the out-going president. largely, this is a transactional exercise by the president. he's looking to people that could help him down the line in post-presidency. he just loved wielding this special power he has a president. >> yeah, it does seem to be the theme, overwhelmly those who have helped him or those who might in the future. we had representative raskin who will be impeachment manager and said the president's actions were the most terrible crime ever by a president of the united states against his country. it will will be an impeachment trial almost certainly lirks ly. what do you see is the political risk, keeping tension
posses as you say he's pardoned in the past a number of allies, especially those caught up in the muller2016 intelligence he's used pardon power to unravel special counsel mueller's investigation and the price some people paid when they were caught up in that. i think in the next few days we're looking at pardons of white-collar criminals, people who could be helpful to the president down the line, some criminal justice pardons, people who deserve clemency from the out-going president. largely,...
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muller finds nothing after $40 million, 2.5 years, thousands of subpoenas, witnesses, hundreds of thousandsuments, millions of pages of documents and no privileges raised by the president of the united states, two committees in congress working on a full time and nothing in the phony impeachment hearing and the secret and the secret testimony taking out a single official, anywhere, anywhere saw any evidence of collusion what so ever, michael flynn set up no evidence of anything wrong with his phone calls with the russian ambassador. nothing, no russia collusion whatsoever so how did we get here? we have an fbi that puts spies in the trump campaign early on and we have an fbi deputy director mccabe who tried to conspire with the deputy attorney general for these purposes of the acting attorney general rosenstein now that they got sessions out of the way on the 25th amendment and whether they could remove the president of the united states. with an fbi attorney falsify a document to the pfizer courts. we have a dossier use that they admit they cannot verify it. mccabe admits they cannot verif
muller finds nothing after $40 million, 2.5 years, thousands of subpoenas, witnesses, hundreds of thousandsuments, millions of pages of documents and no privileges raised by the president of the united states, two committees in congress working on a full time and nothing in the phony impeachment hearing and the secret and the secret testimony taking out a single official, anywhere, anywhere saw any evidence of collusion what so ever, michael flynn set up no evidence of anything wrong with his...
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i think we lost kyle put let's go to steve who is calling from muller place new york. morning.d >> caller: i teach in a middle school and i teach most of my classes live. i teach one online class remote. i wish to go back to all remote i'm worried about getting the covid. we've had about five teachers out. and about 100 students in quarantine because the teacher has covid, the kids go out. it is a big mess. i just wish this whole vaccine would come in soon and we could get back to normal. also i just wanted to mention teachers also depend on light coaching, doing things after school to earn a little extra money to make ends meet. there is no money for that this year. that might be a nether reason why teachers are thinking of leaving the profession. sue and go ahead and respond julia. >> guest: i think steve what you are pointing out about teaching right now, it is just a tough thing to t be doing. i also worry about the fact that teachers do not have those afterschool options for getting additional money. i hope that whatpe happens now is schools and got money through
i think we lost kyle put let's go to steve who is calling from muller place new york. morning.d >> caller: i teach in a middle school and i teach most of my classes live. i teach one online class remote. i wish to go back to all remote i'm worried about getting the covid. we've had about five teachers out. and about 100 students in quarantine because the teacher has covid, the kids go out. it is a big mess. i just wish this whole vaccine would come in soon and we could get back to normal....
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if you think back to the early days of the muller investigation, the president of the united states couldecruit top white collar lawyers to defend him. why? in part because the firms were afraid that he would not pay his legal bills. and now we find ourselves in that precise situation. it's just stunning. he's the president. he should be able to get the best defense possible in america and yet everybody is running away from him. jay sekulow, ras kins, everyone who defended him the first time around. >> alan dershowitz may be there for the defense. he was there last time. >> yeah, i wonder why. >> we don't have a real sense. even the process of having a former president launch a defense, we just don't know how it's going to work. jim jordan, one might suggest he has a history of selective seeing and hearing of certain things going on around him. i'll leave that out there. john avlon, laura jarrett, thank you very much for being with us. >>> was the deadly insurrection at the u.s. capitol planned? what we're learning that investigators have now uncovered. thanks. >> there is a glass and it'
if you think back to the early days of the muller investigation, the president of the united states couldecruit top white collar lawyers to defend him. why? in part because the firms were afraid that he would not pay his legal bills. and now we find ourselves in that precise situation. it's just stunning. he's the president. he should be able to get the best defense possible in america and yet everybody is running away from him. jay sekulow, ras kins, everyone who defended him the first time...
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muller says it is about triumph and tragedy. when we put our exhibits together, we always try and remember that. certainly, war brings forth acts of heroism that can reduce a grown man or woman to tears. your mother watching pearl harbor with a box of kleenex. it is true. human beings at their best. also human beings at their worst. and the entire story has to be put together, or you are really getting -- you are getting kind of a cartoon. >> particularly with world war ii, which has this kind of venerated status. the good war, unimpeachable he heroic. you can watch pearl harbor and go away thinking that, or you can read william manchester's "goodbye darkness," and realize it was just as ugly as any other war. because that is what war does. heroism and the worst of us, too. that is what memory is about, what story are we telling? to what purpose are we telling that story? miller has been using all of these different directions. it is what is fascinating to follow his narrative. it has very little to do with the man himself. >> i
muller says it is about triumph and tragedy. when we put our exhibits together, we always try and remember that. certainly, war brings forth acts of heroism that can reduce a grown man or woman to tears. your mother watching pearl harbor with a box of kleenex. it is true. human beings at their best. also human beings at their worst. and the entire story has to be put together, or you are really getting -- you are getting kind of a cartoon. >> particularly with world war ii, which has this...
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we talked about the muller investigation for so many years. as we get to a point where members of the senate and house feel safe, i think that this investigation and it's clear that there will be an investigation into what is clearly this slow moving scandal of skrurty crisis and donald trump driven insurrection as it's been described by the president-elect, you have to look under the surface if we're going with the iceberg metaphor here at the many, many days since the election was lost by donald trump that people made excuses. mitch mcconnell, humor him. "new york times," nbc news have reported every single day since donald trump's election loss. it's not the time yet. don't embarrass him. he'll go. he'll go. he wasn't going to go. it's still not clear he's going to go and i think the question remains an urgent one. how much damage is he going to do on the way out the door? someone who probably has a better answer on that than me is frank ficluzzi. your thoughts. >> a lot of thoughts to cover with little time. a few kind of random thoughts.
we talked about the muller investigation for so many years. as we get to a point where members of the senate and house feel safe, i think that this investigation and it's clear that there will be an investigation into what is clearly this slow moving scandal of skrurty crisis and donald trump driven insurrection as it's been described by the president-elect, you have to look under the surface if we're going with the iceberg metaphor here at the many, many days since the election was lost by...
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dropped and muller testifies.n things are breaking his way, and his supporters are running victory laps, donald trump picks up the phone and then decides to call the president of the ukraine, blackmail him with military support that congress has already approved, in return for him digging up dirt on his political opponent. this is a guy who could never stand success at any time. >> he is. so much of his poll numbers is self-inflicted. >> yeah. . >> you think of a couple infection points. one was when the coronavirus virus started in march. this is a lot that no president would every envy. it's a really, really challenging situation. immediately donald trump was thinking, oh, boy, i'm really in trouble. i'm just going to deny this is happening and hope no one notices this virus that is ravaging and killing people every week. so he could have very easily just sort of stepped back and if he was capable of the leadership and empathy that a lot of people wished he did, even people close to him from the very beginning,
dropped and muller testifies.n things are breaking his way, and his supporters are running victory laps, donald trump picks up the phone and then decides to call the president of the ukraine, blackmail him with military support that congress has already approved, in return for him digging up dirt on his political opponent. this is a guy who could never stand success at any time. >> he is. so much of his poll numbers is self-inflicted. >> yeah. . >> you think of a couple...
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muller's report listed 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice.s clear he was trying to obstruct justice. it gets into complicated legal questions about whether and when the president can be deemed to obstructiond the of. one thing that bob bauer and i suggest is that congress clarify that lot to make it clear a president can obstruct justice. it is hard to know to be frank. it is hard to know what crimes he has committed. he has done so many things right at the edge of crime, but one would need to know more information before concluding conclusively that he has. it is possible they would be easy to prosecute trump for obstruction of justice. you write about the presidential pardon power. let's go down that line before we start to getting calls. remind us of what the founders intended when they gave presidents the power of the pardon and what is your assessment of how trump has handled that power so far? guest: this is a very important power. it is one of the broadest powers given to the president. to effectively erase the consequences of a crime
muller's report listed 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice.s clear he was trying to obstruct justice. it gets into complicated legal questions about whether and when the president can be deemed to obstructiond the of. one thing that bob bauer and i suggest is that congress clarify that lot to make it clear a president can obstruct justice. it is hard to know to be frank. it is hard to know what crimes he has committed. he has done so many things right at the edge of crime, but one...
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muller's report listed 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice.ear he was trying to obstruct justice. it gets into complicated legal questions about whether and when the president can be deemed to obstructiond the of. one thing that bob bauer and i suggest is that congress clarify that lot to make it clear a president can obstruct justice. it is hard to know to be frank. it is hard to know what crimes he has committed. he has done so many things right at the edge of crime, but one would need to know more information before concluding conclusively that he has. it is possible they would be easy to prosecute trump for obstruction of justice. you write about the presidential pardon power. let's go down that line before we start to getting calls. remind us of what the founders intended when they gave presidents the power of the pardon and what is your assessment of how trump has handled that power so far? guest: this is a very important power. it is one of the broadest powers given to the president. to effectively erase the consequences of a crime that
muller's report listed 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice.ear he was trying to obstruct justice. it gets into complicated legal questions about whether and when the president can be deemed to obstructiond the of. one thing that bob bauer and i suggest is that congress clarify that lot to make it clear a president can obstruct justice. it is hard to know to be frank. it is hard to know what crimes he has committed. he has done so many things right at the edge of crime, but one would...
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in total, 47 cases of the virus have been detected at the muller yoghurts factory in north petherton,reached record high levels in parts of greater manchester and north wales. there are more than 180 flood warnings in place, five of them severe. andy moore reports. storm christoph started with strong winds and heavy rain but now temperatures are falling. many places are dealing with a difficult combination of rising water levels and falling snow. at didsbury, near manchester, the river mersey rose to record levels. we've been told to evacuate. however, during corona, where do you evacuate to? you don't want to impose yourself on other people. so, we're trying to hold on as long as we can and hopefully it will pass. it's risen slightly higher than its previous high so... but, clearly, at the moment, it's holding good, it's holding firm. we've been here in melington avenue - 33 years and we've never had it. quite as bad as this. and more alarming even when the river got to a record level. | this was a picturesque, but fortunately empty, cottage at chorley in lancashire before and after
in total, 47 cases of the virus have been detected at the muller yoghurts factory in north petherton,reached record high levels in parts of greater manchester and north wales. there are more than 180 flood warnings in place, five of them severe. andy moore reports. storm christoph started with strong winds and heavy rain but now temperatures are falling. many places are dealing with a difficult combination of rising water levels and falling snow. at didsbury, near manchester, the river mersey...