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a washington post right, of course, but also the new york times associated press. cnn fox associated press, last month insisted that they were widespread sexual crimes committed by him us without providing any evidence of his assertion. the fact remains that we have still yet to hear a single witness. the single is rarely witness testify that they were raped by a from last member. we heard claims from his rarely troops. we've heard claims from members of ultra orthodox so called rescue organizations like zack, a raised millions of dollars off of their claims about the funds committed by whom us these people say they've seen horrible sex crimes. but one press for evidence. they all invariably acknowledge that no, there is no actual proof. in fact, the only person who has publicly described being raped by whom us was a freed captive named mia sham. but when you examined her playing a little more closely, she claims to have been raped with the eyes. she said that when she was under her last captivity, there was a terrorist looking at you 247 looking rating you with hi
a washington post right, of course, but also the new york times associated press. cnn fox associated press, last month insisted that they were widespread sexual crimes committed by him us without providing any evidence of his assertion. the fact remains that we have still yet to hear a single witness. the single is rarely witness testify that they were raped by a from last member. we heard claims from his rarely troops. we've heard claims from members of ultra orthodox so called rescue...
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new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for comingand tha. good afternoon, everyone i peter carmichael the director of the seaboard institute here at gettysburg college. it's my pleasure to introduce dr. ashley whitehead luskey. e
new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for comingand tha. good afternoon, everyone i peter carmichael the director of the seaboard institute here...
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new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for coming
new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for coming
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new hampshire primary is sun min kim. a cnn political analyst and a white house reporter for the v associated press. and michael gold with "the new york times." good to see you. let's beginning with you, sun min. "the washington post" today reports on how inside the white house there are discussions to bolster social security, which might mean increasing taxes for people making over $400,000 a year. the feeling is that trump will win the republican nomination and that he is promising to protect social security if elected. do you see the biden white house expediting policies or programs, tackling a variety of things from prescription drugs to taxes and corporate price gouging as we talk about inflation? in these next few months to help secure re-election? >> it's a really interesting push and pull that biden advisers are probably going through right now. which is that they are of course talking about policies that he would want to promote. for example, in a second term. certainly, i think we'll hear more about his second term vision in his state of the union address on march 7th. but they are also trying to balance promoting his big legislat
new hampshire primary is sun min kim. a cnn political analyst and a white house reporter for the v associated press. and michael gold with "the new york times." good to see you. let's beginning with you, sun min. "the washington post" today reports on how inside the white house there are discussions to bolster social security, which might mean increasing taxes for people making over $400,000 a year. the feeling is that trump will win the republican nomination and that he is...
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associated press. last week the new york times, which had been in talks with openai, sued the company and microsoft forhe paper's articles without permission. >>> the laser, if you didn't know it, was created by a uc berkeley scientist who won a nobel peace prize. charles towns is the subject of a new documentary called "a marriage of a scientist" and the documentarian and former uc berkeley student put it together. i spoke to the filmmaker, who says he got to know dr. towns by giving him rides around the uc berkeley campus. >> i got to know him while i was a student at uc berkeley, and he was a professor there and i found out one of the professors on campus invented the laser. so i asked him for office hours and asked him a lot of questions, and we got to know each other. and then one day i saw him outside of a physics lecture and he asked me for car rides. >> what did you talk about in your car rides? just like cal sports and the weather? >> sports probably wasn't his big interest, but i asked all sorts of questions on his discoveries from the laser through his astronomy discoveries, like landing a m
associated press. last week the new york times, which had been in talks with openai, sued the company and microsoft forhe paper's articles without permission. >>> the laser, if you didn't know it, was created by a uc berkeley scientist who won a nobel peace prize. charles towns is the subject of a new documentary called "a marriage of a scientist" and the documentarian and former uc berkeley student put it together. i spoke to the filmmaker, who says he got to know dr. towns...
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tomorrow, this time in new york city, where a massive civil fraud trial targeting his business empire is about to come to a close two people familiar with his plans tell "the associated press" that the former president wants to deliver his own closing arguments in that case the trump campaign has declined to comment, and mr. trump has repeatedly condemned that case as a hoax. today the republican frontrunner will get a chance to campaign in iowa he is set to appear at a town hall tonight, hosted by fox news at the same time, his top republican rivals, nikki haley and ron desantis, will participate in the last debate for the iowa kau dcaucuses the polls suggest haley and desantis are in a tight race for second lace. place >>> lloyd austin has been diagnosed with prostate cancer he has been under fire for not disclosing a hospitalization that started new year's day after he suffered complications from cancer treatment. he was incapacitated for at least parts of the stay but has since moved out of the icu house armed services committee chairman mike rogers has aflou announced a formal inquiry into the matter and the hospital says austin's prognosis is excellent >>> secretary
tomorrow, this time in new york city, where a massive civil fraud trial targeting his business empire is about to come to a close two people familiar with his plans tell "the associated press" that the former president wants to deliver his own closing arguments in that case the trump campaign has declined to comment, and mr. trump has repeatedly condemned that case as a hoax. today the republican frontrunner will get a chance to campaign in iowa he is set to appear at a town hall...
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new york times since 2002. he previously served for 15 years as chief photographer for the associated press in washington, and joined the ap after four years in the washington bureau of united press international. mr. mills won a pulitzer prize for photography in 1993 with the ap for team coverage of the clinton-gore campaign. and, a second pulitzer prize for its investigative coverage. he has also won numerous awards in the white house news photographers association. i'm also very pleased to welcome darlene super bill, a veteran press white house reporter, who has covered presidents obama, donald trump, and joe biden. her portfolio included coverage of michelle obama, melania trump, jill biden, and laura bush. she is a co-author of jill, a co-biography of first lady jill biden. she was a supervisor on the aps national political desk in washington for the 2008 presidential election, a role she also held during the 2004 and 2012 election cycles. she has covered congress and federal agencies and spent several years on an enterprise writing team. finally, i'm delighted to welcome our moderator for this evening to the l
new york times since 2002. he previously served for 15 years as chief photographer for the associated press in washington, and joined the ap after four years in the washington bureau of united press international. mr. mills won a pulitzer prize for photography in 1993 with the ap for team coverage of the clinton-gore campaign. and, a second pulitzer prize for its investigative coverage. he has also won numerous awards in the white house news photographers association. i'm also very pleased to...
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new york business empire may be dissolved. the associated press analyze nearly 70 years of civil cases involving the law in question. that penalty has only been imposed a dozen timesofessor called it a death penalty for business. this is just one of multiple court cases trump is currently involved in, but several yet to begin. as the new york times points out, we are seeing trump use the defend stand as a campaign stage, showcasing his disdain for the legal system. and unlike the civil cases, trump will be required to be in court during the for criminal trials he faces. with that, let's bring in our lead off panel. toluse olorunnipa is here with me in studio, white house bureau chief at the washington post. catherine christian, former district -- assistant district attorney at the manhattan district attorney's office. she's now an msnbc legal analyst. and former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman, also here, also an msnbc legal analyst. he teamed up with correspondent jermaine lee for an msnbc special called black men in america: the road to 2024. you can catch it this sunday, starting at nine pm eastern, right here on msnbc. charles, le
new york business empire may be dissolved. the associated press analyze nearly 70 years of civil cases involving the law in question. that penalty has only been imposed a dozen timesofessor called it a death penalty for business. this is just one of multiple court cases trump is currently involved in, but several yet to begin. as the new york times points out, we are seeing trump use the defend stand as a campaign stage, showcasing his disdain for the legal system. and unlike the civil cases,...