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disappointing and frustrating that my if this is helpful in short all the expectation job cold call that nancy drew tuition's i hope this action proves that police are not immune to force much of the rules more embarrassingly for the met it happened barely a week after 9 officers were fined after being spotted having breakfast together in a london cafe since march the police have issued $32000.00 fines across england and wales penalties row shoppy during england's november. down almost 6500 penalties were handed out as police moved more quickly to enforcement and the police are being left with a very public time ask of not only in showing everyone else's safety but setting the personal example of how it should be done what i think the police across the world are in very difficult situation with this so with the covert restrictions because it's it goes against the grain completely for police to interrupt parties and things but of course those are all the laws and the legislation and police officers realize that they're paid to do that and and i think that's what's happening if this goes against all
disappointing and frustrating that my if this is helpful in short all the expectation job cold call that nancy drew tuition's i hope this action proves that police are not immune to force much of the rules more embarrassingly for the met it happened barely a week after 9 officers were fined after being spotted having breakfast together in a london cafe since march the police have issued $32000.00 fines across england and wales penalties row shoppy during england's november. down almost 6500...
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i wanted to become a detective because of nancy drew. it was the first chapter books i began to read at seven a half or eight years old. i the time i was 10, perry mason appeared on tv and i know for those audience members who are closer in age to me and you, david, we know who perry mason was. he was the first tv lawyer. and the first lawyer on which tv ran a weekly series. from him, i learned of the work of lawyers and i began to think about that as a potential alternative to being a detective because he mason spent the first half of his show investigating the crime his client was charged with. and the second half in court, proving his client was innocent. i thought that's like marrying the two skills i really admire. that of playing sluice to a mystery and secondly, my penchant for liking to talk a lot. david: for those who may not have watched. mason, he had the advantage of always winning the case. he never lost. jutice sotomayor: he lost once. david: ok, he lost once. but he usually had the advantage of having the client or the per
i wanted to become a detective because of nancy drew. it was the first chapter books i began to read at seven a half or eight years old. i the time i was 10, perry mason appeared on tv and i know for those audience members who are closer in age to me and you, david, we know who perry mason was. he was the first tv lawyer. and the first lawyer on which tv ran a weekly series. from him, i learned of the work of lawyers and i began to think about that as a potential alternative to being a...
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nancy ice. others reached senate floor, capitol police drew their guns as people tried to enter. four died from the chaos, three from medical emergencies and one woman was shot and killed. >> this is banana crap. >> reporter: mike gallagher sheltered in place in his office. >> mr. president, you have got to stop this. >> reporter: earlier wednesday president trump continued attacks on the election. >> we will never give up. we will never concede. >> reporter: his twitter was
nancy ice. others reached senate floor, capitol police drew their guns as people tried to enter. four died from the chaos, three from medical emergencies and one woman was shot and killed. >> this is banana crap. >> reporter: mike gallagher sheltered in place in his office. >> mr. president, you have got to stop this. >> reporter: earlier wednesday president trump continued attacks on the election. >> we will never give up. we will never concede. >> reporter:...
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i do want to read, though a statement from nancy pelosi's spokesperson drew ham ill who tweeted after that, this disgraceful attempt to shift blame blame for the mob attack on the capitol is absurd and pathetic. he need only look in the mirror. he rebeatedly cast coutts of the fair election and dangerously fanned flames of right wing quackery. your thoughts. >> lindsey graham has proven himself to be a repugnant human being in the last couple of months. i worked with him on a number of issues. there is a part of him that is actually a policy maker, but there is a bigger part of him that seems like he will say whatever he has to say to be close to power. donald trump is power, if he had to lie all day long, i would, unabashedly. what he did to encourage the big lie of this election, to encourage those people to storm the capitol he should be apologizing for that unequivocally and working to bring this country back together instead of continuing to spread lies that give encouragement to the very mob that violently stormed our capitol and i would add to the list of lindsay's description
i do want to read, though a statement from nancy pelosi's spokesperson drew ham ill who tweeted after that, this disgraceful attempt to shift blame blame for the mob attack on the capitol is absurd and pathetic. he need only look in the mirror. he rebeatedly cast coutts of the fair election and dangerously fanned flames of right wing quackery. your thoughts. >> lindsey graham has proven himself to be a repugnant human being in the last couple of months. i worked with him on a number of...
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jeff van drew on the policy implications with nancy pelosi retaining her speakership.ll morning long, lee carter and brian brenberg. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. broken windshield... take 1... hey guys, my windshield just got broken, i feel like i need to blow off some steam. let's go... 1, 2, 3, 4... mr. blanks? there's no need to be stressed. geico makes it easy to file a claim online, on the app, or over the phone. yeah, but what if i never hear back? that's gonna make me want to go jab...jab! nope! your geico claims team is always there for you. that makes me want to celebrate with some fireworks. 5,6,7 go... boom, boom, boom, boom boom boom boom boom boom, yeah! geico. great service without all the drama. dagen: the balance of power in the u.s. senate up for grabs this week. in tomorrow's all-important georgia senate runoff races. incumbent gop senators david perdue and kelly loeffler fighting to keep their seats from challengers john ossoff and raphael warnock. a record 3 million voters have cast early ballots in the peach state ahe
jeff van drew on the policy implications with nancy pelosi retaining her speakership.ll morning long, lee carter and brian brenberg. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. broken windshield... take 1... hey guys, my windshield just got broken, i feel like i need to blow off some steam. let's go... 1, 2, 3, 4... mr. blanks? there's no need to be stressed. geico makes it easy to file a claim online, on the app, or over the phone. yeah, but what if i never hear back?...
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nancy ice. others reached senate floor, capitol police drew their guns as people tried to enter. four died from the chaos, three from medical emergencies and one woman was shot and killed. >> this is banana crap. >> reporter: mike gallagher sheltered in place in his office. >> mr. president, you have got to stop this. >> reporter: earlier wednesday president trump continued attacks on the election. >> we will never give up. we will never concede. >> reporter: his twitter was later locked after posting this video message to supporters. >> go home. we love you. you're very special. >> reporter: the violence began shortly after some republicans raised their first objection, an effort to show support for president trump even if it didn't have the votes to succeed. >> it gives credibility to a dark chapter of our history. >> reporter: the white house released a statement saying though he disagrees with the outcome of the election, there will be an orderly transition on january 20th. >>> as violence erupted in washington, bay area lawmakers had to take cover. >> the capitol police serg
nancy ice. others reached senate floor, capitol police drew their guns as people tried to enter. four died from the chaos, three from medical emergencies and one woman was shot and killed. >> this is banana crap. >> reporter: mike gallagher sheltered in place in his office. >> mr. president, you have got to stop this. >> reporter: earlier wednesday president trump continued attacks on the election. >> we will never give up. we will never concede. >> reporter:...
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nancy mace of south carolina. >>> in a welcome distraction, today is day two of the divisional round of the nfl playoffs. it will be tom brady and the bucs versus drew brees and the saints and patrick mahomes against baker mayfield in the afc. last night, thanks to this 101-yard interception return for a touchdown, the bills beat the ravens by a score of 17-3, advancing them to the afc championship game for the first time since 1993. earlier in the day, aaron rodgers led the packers to a dominating 32-18 win over the rams. the packers will host the nfc championship game next weekend. >>> good morning. 45 degrees to start in san jose, another warm day ahead, in fact it's going to be slightly warmer. a quick update, though, the
nancy mace of south carolina. >>> in a welcome distraction, today is day two of the divisional round of the nfl playoffs. it will be tom brady and the bucs versus drew brees and the saints and patrick mahomes against baker mayfield in the afc. last night, thanks to this 101-yard interception return for a touchdown, the bills beat the ravens by a score of 17-3, advancing them to the afc championship game for the first time since 1993. earlier in the day, aaron rodgers led the packers to...
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drew griffin. good evening, gents. evan, let's see. let's start with you. and let's talk about the capitol police chief, steven sund, resigning earlier today, after nancy pelosi and others called for his resignation. what are we learning about this security failure that unfolded yesterday? >> it is a huge, embarrassing, security failure. and in addition to the resignation of the capitol police chief, we also know that the top-security officials in the house and the senate, the sergeant of arms, for both bodies, they both -- stepping down, as a result of what happened yesterday, don. and what we're told is that, simply put, you know, there were all these meetings, in the weeks planning before the president's rally. and there were plenty of warnings that there were -- there were people, who were believed who were possibly going to be violent. and the capitol police kept telling the other agencies, the fbi, secret service, the u.s. attorney's office, that they had it in hand. that they were ready because, frankly, there's two more weeks before inauguration day, they said that they already had the security in place to be able to protect the building. and it turns
drew griffin. good evening, gents. evan, let's see. let's start with you. and let's talk about the capitol police chief, steven sund, resigning earlier today, after nancy pelosi and others called for his resignation. what are we learning about this security failure that unfolded yesterday? >> it is a huge, embarrassing, security failure. and in addition to the resignation of the capitol police chief, we also know that the top-security officials in the house and the senate, the sergeant of...
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at least nancy pelosi's state of house speaker on the line as democrats thin majority threatens her re-election. before switching parties my next guest, then democrat congressman jeff van drewessman, welcome and thank you so much for joining us today so, two years ago, you were a democrat. you voted against speaker pelosi in her bid for the speakership. why? >> for the reasons that turned out to be absolutely accurate. i was worried that she wouldn't have the ability to bring people together to show that strength of leadership and work with republicans. i felt that she was going to focus on issues that weren't the main issues of the day, which is what happened. we got involved in impeachment, we got involved in hearing after hearing after hearing. we were involved with bills that we knew were never going to go anywhere, instead of really trying to work with the senate, work with the republicans, put everybody together, and see what we really could accomplish. congress is about getting a work product done, just like anything else in life is, and that work product was not really done and we even, when it comes to the simple, you know, the corona bill that we did, the covid re
at least nancy pelosi's state of house speaker on the line as democrats thin majority threatens her re-election. before switching parties my next guest, then democrat congressman jeff van drewessman, welcome and thank you so much for joining us today so, two years ago, you were a democrat. you voted against speaker pelosi in her bid for the speakership. why? >> for the reasons that turned out to be absolutely accurate. i was worried that she wouldn't have the ability to bring people...
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drew swift condemnation from lawmakers. >>> the pandemic has affected many industries, but one of the hardest hit is dry cleaners. nancye are trying to adapt to stay open. >> reporter: yale cleaners opened in oklahoma 75 years ago. but none of that experience could prepare them for the past year. what is the state of business? >> our business is down about 35%. >> reporter: the owner says americans working from home in casual wear no longer need to dry clean work clothes. and business is hurt because of fewer parties, weddings, and other occasions to dress up. >> we had to furlough several employees and closed a location. >> reporter: the dry cleaning and laundry institute believes 30% of dry cleaners could be forced to shut down over the next 18 months. those who remain open are trying to adjust. >> our plan is to help them reinvent themselves. >> reporter: dawn avery with the national cleaners association says many cleaners are now offering new services like alterations or wash and fold for families. >> because households are chaotic now with home schooling and working from home and things that you didn't have to do
drew swift condemnation from lawmakers. >>> the pandemic has affected many industries, but one of the hardest hit is dry cleaners. nancye are trying to adapt to stay open. >> reporter: yale cleaners opened in oklahoma 75 years ago. but none of that experience could prepare them for the past year. what is the state of business? >> our business is down about 35%. >> reporter: the owner says americans working from home in casual wear no longer need to dry clean work...
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pass through magnetometers for debates and that drew howls of protest from second amendment advocate laura and u.s. police stopped her. house speaker nancyosi now imposing fines if members don't follow police rules. democrats and republicans will get along anyway but the scrimmage over guns reveal the flash points of mistrust. >> some of which may well be coconspirators. in her latest attempt to placate and please this unfit president. >> democrats expressing unfit levels of suspicion against their colleagues, alleging some republicans may have been in on the attack. >> congressmen coming to the capital that i saw on january 5th, a reconnaissance for the next day. i'm going to see they are held accountable. >> new york democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez worried about being evacuated with g.o.p. colleagues. >> i myself did not even feel safe going to that extraction point because there were key were nonand white supremacist sympathizers and frankly white supremacist members of congress. >> republican leaders refuted claims about the attack, g.o.p. whipped steve scalise says "i also reject the notion that the mob's actions accurately repres
pass through magnetometers for debates and that drew howls of protest from second amendment advocate laura and u.s. police stopped her. house speaker nancyosi now imposing fines if members don't follow police rules. democrats and republicans will get along anyway but the scrimmage over guns reveal the flash points of mistrust. >> some of which may well be coconspirators. in her latest attempt to placate and please this unfit president. >> democrats expressing unfit levels of...
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led these "surveillance" tours, now house speaker nancy pelosi and the minority leader kevin mccarthy said they saw no evidence of that, but here is drewson the former sergeant at arms. >> finding people particularly in public areas of capitol is not particularly difficult. it's actually not a great place to come and commit a crime. they're going to find you. >> so there are six investigations into the insurrection on january 6 and the big question right now is how long do these troops remain at the capitol? do they remain through the impeachment trial which starts next week. connell? connell: all right, chad. thorough as always thank you, sir, chad pergram covering capitol hill for us. you know, we're all remembering a baseball legend today, hank aaron has died, truly one of the all-time grates that the game has ever seen, and he broke babe ruth's home run record he hit 755 home runs in his career that record stood for more than 30 years and he's still the all-time record holder in terms of runs batted in and total bases, hank aaron inducted into baseball's hall of fame in 1982 after a 23 year major league career he was 86 years old.
led these "surveillance" tours, now house speaker nancy pelosi and the minority leader kevin mccarthy said they saw no evidence of that, but here is drewson the former sergeant at arms. >> finding people particularly in public areas of capitol is not particularly difficult. it's actually not a great place to come and commit a crime. they're going to find you. >> so there are six investigations into the insurrection on january 6 and the big question right now is how long do...
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speaker nancy pelosi has thrown down the gauntlet in this area telling trump to resign or face a second impeachment or removal via the 25th amendment. she drewhat line in the sand after meeting with her caucus for nearly four hours and after talking with joint chiefs of staff, chairman general mark milly, about making sure steps are in place to keep trump from launching military hostilities including but not limited to a nuclear strike. the speaker made the case for action against trump in an interview with "60 minutes." >> the person running the executive branch is a deranged, unhinged, dangerous president of the united states. and with only a number of days until we can be protected from him. but he has done something so serious that there should be prosecution against him. >> three house democrats, members of the speaker's team have already drafted the articles of impeachment titled "incitement of insurrection." nbc news reporting it could be introduced as early as monday. the wording here includes this, quote, the president threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power and imperilled
speaker nancy pelosi has thrown down the gauntlet in this area telling trump to resign or face a second impeachment or removal via the 25th amendment. she drewhat line in the sand after meeting with her caucus for nearly four hours and after talking with joint chiefs of staff, chairman general mark milly, about making sure steps are in place to keep trump from launching military hostilities including but not limited to a nuclear strike. the speaker made the case for action against trump in an...
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speaker nancy pelosi has thrown down the gauntlet in this area telling trump to resign or face a second impeachment or removal via the 25th amendment. she drew that line in the sand after meeting with her caucus for nearly four hours, and after talking with joint chiefs of staff chairman general mark milley about making sure steps are in place to keep trump from launching military hostilities including but not limited to a nuclear strike. the speaker made the case for action against trump in an interview with "60 minutes". >> the person that's running the executive branch is a deranged, unhinged, dangerous president of the united states, and it's only a nucmber of days until we can e protected from him, but he has done something so serious that there should be prosecution against him. >> three house democrats, members of the speaker's team have already drafted the impeachment titled incitement of insurrection. nbc news reporting it could be introduced as early as monday. the wording here includes this, quote, the president threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power, and imperilled a co
speaker nancy pelosi has thrown down the gauntlet in this area telling trump to resign or face a second impeachment or removal via the 25th amendment. she drew that line in the sand after meeting with her caucus for nearly four hours, and after talking with joint chiefs of staff chairman general mark milley about making sure steps are in place to keep trump from launching military hostilities including but not limited to a nuclear strike. the speaker made the case for action against trump in an...
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nancy mace of south carolina. >>> in a welcome distraction, today is day two of the divisional round of the nfl playoffs. it will be tom brady and the bucs versus drew and the saints and patrick mahomes against baker mayfield in the afc. last night, thanks to this 101-yard interception return for a touchdown, the bills beat the ravens by a score of 17-3, advancing them to the afc championship game for the first time since 1993. earlier in the day, aaron rodgers led the packers to a dominating 32-18 win over the rams. the packers will host the nfc championship game next weekend. >>> good morning. 45 degrees to start in san jose, another warm day ahead, in fact it's going to be slightly warmer. a quick update, though, the dangerous surf conditions continue and the national weather service decided to extend that high surf advisory l 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. we'll talk about 16 to 20 foot waves with breakers, 20-plus plus. looking ahead we are monitoring a wind event, this takes effect tonight starting at 10:00 until 6:00 p.m. tuesday. >>> the highs and lows of the week, including the spry young couple who became viral stars by dancing through the pandemic.
nancy mace of south carolina. >>> in a welcome distraction, today is day two of the divisional round of the nfl playoffs. it will be tom brady and the bucs versus drew and the saints and patrick mahomes against baker mayfield in the afc. last night, thanks to this 101-yard interception return for a touchdown, the bills beat the ravens by a score of 17-3, advancing them to the afc championship game for the first time since 1993. earlier in the day, aaron rodgers led the packers to a...
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nancy's missing poster. >> how is it that the next day when you saw the flyer, you believed it was her? >> because she was so close to me and she had an elongated face. that's what drewmy attention. >> reporter: she wasn't the only one. this man said he got a 30-second look at her as he was driving to work. >> i saw a lady jogging on the right-hand side of the road. jogging towards the bridge. >> but did the police follow up? not for a long time, said these witnesses. >> they ignored everybody that believed they saw nancy for three months. >> reporter: same with those suspicious vans, said the defense. >> it was clear that the police had focused on brad to the exclusion of other people. >> reporter: it wasn't just brad who had been unfaithful. implied the defense. could someone else have wanted to silence nancy permanently? someone suggested the defense like john pearson who at first didn't tell the police about an indiscretion with nancy. he said he held back to protect his family. it happened after a very tipsy halloween party back in 2005. >> she began taking her clothes off, i took my clothes off and we, i believe started to have sex. i believe we stopped and got
nancy's missing poster. >> how is it that the next day when you saw the flyer, you believed it was her? >> because she was so close to me and she had an elongated face. that's what drewmy attention. >> reporter: she wasn't the only one. this man said he got a 30-second look at her as he was driving to work. >> i saw a lady jogging on the right-hand side of the road. jogging towards the bridge. >> but did the police follow up? not for a long time, said these...
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>> i think that's a really hard question was a young girl used to read nancy drew books and that meant a lot to me at the time to read to kill a mockingbird had a great impression upon me in school. and then anything from anything i learned from kindergarten i have the biography about my dad, art that meant a lot to me and i let learned a lot about him at the same time. i'm cheryl have more in my future. >> when and where do you read? >> i read usually in my den, i read in my family room. i'm surrounded by my family and i do read before i go to bed if i'm on a trip i read an airplane, or wait at my destination. i read a lot of current events and newspapers that take up a lot of my reading time. but generally it's evening hours and that's my reading.
>> i think that's a really hard question was a young girl used to read nancy drew books and that meant a lot to me at the time to read to kill a mockingbird had a great impression upon me in school. and then anything from anything i learned from kindergarten i have the biography about my dad, art that meant a lot to me and i let learned a lot about him at the same time. i'm cheryl have more in my future. >> when and where do you read? >> i read usually in my den, i read in my...
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as a young girl i used to to read nancy drew books and it meant a lot to me at the time and to kill a mockingbird had a great impression on me as a younger person in school and then anything from everything i know i learned in kindergarten, i have a biography about my dad, art that meant a lot to me because i learned a lot about him at the same time so these are meaningful books and i'm sure i will have more in my future. >> when and where do you read? >> i read usually inmy den , in my family room when i'm surrounded by my family and then i do read before i go to bed. if i'm on a trip i will read on an airplane or on my destination . i read a lot of current events, newspapers and things of that nature. that takes up a lot of my reading time but generally it's in the evening hours and that's when i read. >> if you're interested in hearing more about the books members of congress are reading these days visit booktv.org and search what are you reading at the top of the page . >> i'm foreign and defense policy team at the american enterprise institute and i have the delight today of mode
as a young girl i used to to read nancy drew books and it meant a lot to me at the time and to kill a mockingbird had a great impression on me as a younger person in school and then anything from everything i know i learned in kindergarten, i have a biography about my dad, art that meant a lot to me because i learned a lot about him at the same time so these are meaningful books and i'm sure i will have more in my future. >> when and where do you read? >> i read usually inmy den ,...
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i think as a young girl i read nancy drew books that meant a lot to me the time. then of course reading to kill a mockingbird had a big impression on me in school. and anything from everything i know i learned in kindergarten , i have a biography about my dad is meant a lot to me i learned a lot about him at the same time. so those are meaningful books. i'm sure i will have more in my future. >> when and where do you read? >> i read usually at my desk. i read in my family room. when i am surrounded by my family. and then i do read before i go to bed. if i am on a trip i read on an airplane or a read my destination. i read a lot of current events, newspapers and things of that nature that takes up a lot of my reading time. but generally it is in the evening hours that i read. >> if you're interested in hearing more about the books members of congress are reading these days, visit booktv.org and search what are you reading at the top of the page. >> good morning a welcome everyone to this book launch webinar featuring doctor lynne cheney and vice president cheney in
i think as a young girl i read nancy drew books that meant a lot to me the time. then of course reading to kill a mockingbird had a big impression on me in school. and anything from everything i know i learned in kindergarten , i have a biography about my dad is meant a lot to me i learned a lot about him at the same time. so those are meaningful books. i'm sure i will have more in my future. >> when and where do you read? >> i read usually at my desk. i read in my family room. when...