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actually did kill tammy parker.osecutors wanted the jury to know that the parker marriage wasn't what it seemed. brett had strayed. once with an out of town woman and several times with a local bank teller. lindsay mullins testified that they met, they texted, and that he shared some confidence is about his marriage. >> he said that he slept upstairs and she slept downstairs. >> but the partners had more problems than just brett's affairs. they called ben staples to the sand, a parker family friend. >> what did you know about the march? >> well, as the years went by, she was unhappy. she had conversations, we had conversations. brett did not believe in god, or going to church. that was important to. her >> to them, that revealed another bit of evidence about the parker's shaky marriage. this one a bombshell. >> was your relationship -- >> yes. at >> approximately how urkullu was that. >> about three years ago. >> and did that and? >> it did. it did not end our friendship. we remained best friends until her murder. >
actually did kill tammy parker.osecutors wanted the jury to know that the parker marriage wasn't what it seemed. brett had strayed. once with an out of town woman and several times with a local bank teller. lindsay mullins testified that they met, they texted, and that he shared some confidence is about his marriage. >> he said that he slept upstairs and she slept downstairs. >> but the partners had more problems than just brett's affairs. they called ben staples to the sand, a...
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and the spacecraft has been named the parkers solar probe in his honor. where heat of the sun is unfathomable rising to $15000000.00 degrees celsius at its core. the energy is then emitted outward via particles in a process that can take hundreds of thousands of years during this long journey out when the particles become fatigued diminishing in energy and turning into visible light. scientists have determined that the sun's visible surface still has a temperature of 6000 degrees however. the and. the space probe is prevented from melting mainly through its he chilled composed of carbon compounds a mere 11 centimeters thick. but the question remains as to whether this will suffice to protect the measuring instruments. while the side of the heat shield facing the sun is meant to withstand up to $1400.00 degrees the dark side will be almost room temperature. in addition a water circuit cools the solar cells in order to prevent them from overheating. and after all temperature is not the same as heat temperature is only a means of measurement while heat itsel
and the spacecraft has been named the parkers solar probe in his honor. where heat of the sun is unfathomable rising to $15000000.00 degrees celsius at its core. the energy is then emitted outward via particles in a process that can take hundreds of thousands of years during this long journey out when the particles become fatigued diminishing in energy and turning into visible light. scientists have determined that the sun's visible surface still has a temperature of 6000 degrees however. the...
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and the spacecraft has been named the parkers solar probe in his honor. where heat of the sun is unfathomable rising to $15000000.00 degrees celsius at its core. the energy is then emitted outward via particles in a process that can take hundreds of thousands of years during this long journey outward the particles become fatigued diminishing in energy and turning into visible light. scientists have determined that the sun's visible surface still has a temperature of 6000 degrees however. the space probe is prevented from melting mainly through its heat shield composed of carbon compounds a mere 11 centimeters thick. but the question remains as to whether this will suffice to protect the measuring instruments. while the side of the heat shield facing the sun is meant to withstand up to $1400.00 degrees the dark side will be almost room temperature. in addition a water circuit cools the solar cells in order to prevent them from overheating. and after all temperature is not the same as heat temperature is only a means of measurement while heat itself is disc
and the spacecraft has been named the parkers solar probe in his honor. where heat of the sun is unfathomable rising to $15000000.00 degrees celsius at its core. the energy is then emitted outward via particles in a process that can take hundreds of thousands of years during this long journey outward the particles become fatigued diminishing in energy and turning into visible light. scientists have determined that the sun's visible surface still has a temperature of 6000 degrees however. the...
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and the spacecraft has been named the parkers solar probe in his honor. the heat of the sun is unfathomable rising to $15000000.00 degrees celsius at its core. the energy is then emitted outward via particles in a process that can take hundreds of thousands of years during this long journey outward the particles become fatigued diminishing in energy and turning into visible light. scientists have determined that the sun's visible surface still has a temperature of 6000 degrees however. lowen. the space probe is prevented from melting mainly through its heat shield composed of carbon compounds a mere 11 centimeters think. but the question remains as to whether this will suffice to protect the measuring instruments. while the side of the heat shield facing the sun is meant to withstand up to $1400.00 degrees the dark side will be almost room temperature. in addition a water circuit cools the solar cells in order to prevent them from overheating. and after all temperature is not the same as heat temperature is only a means of measurement while heat itself is
and the spacecraft has been named the parkers solar probe in his honor. the heat of the sun is unfathomable rising to $15000000.00 degrees celsius at its core. the energy is then emitted outward via particles in a process that can take hundreds of thousands of years during this long journey outward the particles become fatigued diminishing in energy and turning into visible light. scientists have determined that the sun's visible surface still has a temperature of 6000 degrees however. lowen....
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and the spacecraft has been named the parkers solar probe in his honor. where heat of the sun is unfathomable rising to 15000000 degrees celsius at its core the energy is then emitted outward via particles in a process that can take hundreds of thousands of years during this long journey outward the particles become fatigued diminishing in energy and turning into visible light. scientists have determined that the sun's visible surface still has a temperature of 6000 degrees however. the space probe is prevented from melting mainly through its heat shield composed of carbon compounds a mere 11 centimeters thick. but the question remains as to whether this will suffice to protect the measuring instruments. while the side of the heat shield facing the sun is meant to withstand up to $1400.00 degrees the dark side will be almost room temperature. in addition a water circuit cools the solar cells in order to prevent them from overheating. and after all temperature is not the same as heat temperature is only a means of measurement while heat itself is discharge
and the spacecraft has been named the parkers solar probe in his honor. where heat of the sun is unfathomable rising to 15000000 degrees celsius at its core the energy is then emitted outward via particles in a process that can take hundreds of thousands of years during this long journey outward the particles become fatigued diminishing in energy and turning into visible light. scientists have determined that the sun's visible surface still has a temperature of 6000 degrees however. the space...
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back and that day in 2018 a lifelong dream of eugene parker's came true. the further away the probe is from earth the more difficult it becomes to communicate with it and directly at the sun there is radio silence. operating like a sort of probe is one of the most challenging aspects of the mission. when we get into the encounter more when the spacecraft is very close of song it has to be 100 percent of one of us and by that i mean if there is something that happens of spacecraft it has already paid such we cannot intervene we cannot do anything for. a world wide network event tennis and mabel's data to be exchanged and yet contact between earth and the probe is only possible when the 2 are in a particular configuration with each other. so basically when we get in the. the encounter mode the only way to communicate with spacecraft is what we call a beacon trolls and because those are very limited bits of deliberately that tells us the overall state of the operation level of the spacecraft and they are emitted but we caught the fan beams and this front beam
back and that day in 2018 a lifelong dream of eugene parker's came true. the further away the probe is from earth the more difficult it becomes to communicate with it and directly at the sun there is radio silence. operating like a sort of probe is one of the most challenging aspects of the mission. when we get into the encounter more when the spacecraft is very close of song it has to be 100 percent of one of us and by that i mean if there is something that happens of spacecraft it has already...
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and then can-- candace parker, and then can-- candace parker, wnba legend is joini incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $349 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember they can use less. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $349 a month for 36 months. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy...
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>> yes, i'm very excited to be starting moments with candace parker. just talking with other patients, d wade, and gabby are amazing parents, and so just really excited to chat with a lot of different experiences. because i think there is no blue print when it comes to raising a child. >> is hard or does it get easier raising a child when you are an elite athlete because so much of your time is taken up by the game. like how do you kreelt a stable base for a child in a world fla is so unstable because of sports. >> leila has been with me from day one, we didn't start a day away from from each other until she was 2 or 3, i nursed for 15 months so my coach saw a lot of switching in the locker room while he's going over plays but that is just the way it was. and i wanted to balance both. and i am very lucky because i have an amazing family that helps me with my daughter. and i have an amazing kid. she gets it. she is one of the best travelers, she's been to russia, china, everywhere in europe. like she is amazing. but i will say this, i think a lot of peo
>> yes, i'm very excited to be starting moments with candace parker. just talking with other patients, d wade, and gabby are amazing parents, and so just really excited to chat with a lot of different experiences. because i think there is no blue print when it comes to raising a child. >> is hard or does it get easier raising a child when you are an elite athlete because so much of your time is taken up by the game. like how do you kreelt a stable base for a child in a world fla is...
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there's a story in which william parker is housing for fugitive slaves and the slave owner. gorsuch comes to his house to retrieve these slaves because he parker has a reputation for housing fugitives and when his wife sees what's happening that the interaction between her husband william parker and this lay holder and it's getting tense and you know words are being exchanged and it's kind of like over my dead body type stuff and people are brandishing weapons. she says to her husband. should i sound the alarm? i think i'm gonna sound the alarm and she goes up to the attic and she starts to blow. he's really loud horn to to alert the black protection society that we're in trouble that you need to come. 80 people show up and surround william parker's house with like guns rifles pitchforks farm equipment and the whole time she's blowing the horn us marshals are shooting into the attic to try to get her to stop blowing up to kill her basically and she hides behind this this wall, so she's protected but women i mean that act in and of itself all of the resistance of christiana c
there's a story in which william parker is housing for fugitive slaves and the slave owner. gorsuch comes to his house to retrieve these slaves because he parker has a reputation for housing fugitives and when his wife sees what's happening that the interaction between her husband william parker and this lay holder and it's getting tense and you know words are being exchanged and it's kind of like over my dead body type stuff and people are brandishing weapons. she says to her husband. should i...
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tonight, abc7 news reporter leah melendez highlights the successes of caleb parker. >> i'm caleb parkernd i am ready to be my best. i know that i can do it. everybody else knows i can do it, but my motivation comes from somebody telling me that i can't do it, so then i push myself to prove them wrong. when i do things, i do things to shine out. i want to be noticed. i want to be seen. >> reporter: caleb parker never lost sight of the possibility of attending a four-year college peered while in high school, he enrolled in san francisco state's step to college program, attending classes on weekends. >> hi, my name is tishelle with san francisco state university. he feeds the homeless people. he does so much, and it is like . caleb attends all of our virtual programs, our afterschool stuff, the zoom check ins, and his attendance is immaculate. >> reporter: he plans to major in chemistry and will candidly tell you he wants to find a cure for cancer. >> my grandma ended up with cancer and when my aunts ended up dying from cancer i'm going to try to find a way so i can what kind of support do
tonight, abc7 news reporter leah melendez highlights the successes of caleb parker. >> i'm caleb parkernd i am ready to be my best. i know that i can do it. everybody else knows i can do it, but my motivation comes from somebody telling me that i can't do it, so then i push myself to prove them wrong. when i do things, i do things to shine out. i want to be noticed. i want to be seen. >> reporter: caleb parker never lost sight of the possibility of attending a four-year college...
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thanks to ashley parker. a.b. stoddard, barb mcquaid, appreciate it. >>> the senate's top republican calls it purely political move and points to something he said as proof. where the effort to investigate the insurrection might stand tonight. >>> with half of americans now fully vaccinated, how much of this pandemic really is behind us now? we'll put the question to one of our leading doctors later in the hour. as we go to the first break, photo of the day shows how the people's house is supposed to work. decorated u.s. marine opens the west wing door for all visitors, sometimes a president, a king, or seven-year-old girl, happens to be gianna floyd, daughter of george floyd, sat in the president's lap, announced she was hungry, got a snack fit for a king, cheetos, chocolate milk. "the last word" is just getting under way on this tuesday night. under way on this tuesday night. , the fastest 5g in the world. nice. it isn't just a step forward, it's a leap forward. because the more you do with 5g, the more your net
thanks to ashley parker. a.b. stoddard, barb mcquaid, appreciate it. >>> the senate's top republican calls it purely political move and points to something he said as proof. where the effort to investigate the insurrection might stand tonight. >>> with half of americans now fully vaccinated, how much of this pandemic really is behind us now? we'll put the question to one of our leading doctors later in the hour. as we go to the first break, photo of the day shows how the...
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and their ceo doug parker still got a eight figure paycheck last year. such may be that they are worried about warped activists, but i think the real issue is that they want to distract from their feelings and their complete inability to have a plan to pay back the american taxpayer despite paying their ceo doug parker eight figures last year. that is the message we are trying to deliver. >> laura: this is good. you've a lot of corporations on your naughty list, well. i want you to move on to apple though, don't -- they are the big ohana, don't be afraid of the big boys. get the slingshot -- a slingshot. we will be waiting. but great job. to pandemic darlene's go down in shame. the ingraham angle tried to warn you early and often. who are they, who are these two men? that they are, bill gates and johnny felt she up for all of the wrong reasons. we document their fall from grace and what we can learn from it. stay there. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselve
and their ceo doug parker still got a eight figure paycheck last year. such may be that they are worried about warped activists, but i think the real issue is that they want to distract from their feelings and their complete inability to have a plan to pay back the american taxpayer despite paying their ceo doug parker eight figures last year. that is the message we are trying to deliver. >> laura: this is good. you've a lot of corporations on your naughty list, well. i want you to move...
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don't be a stranger, adam parker. >> i would love to be back great to see you guise. >>> adam parker. >>> up next, we'll catch you up with the trades, and you can always listen to us on the go with the app we're back in two minutes. e tseallow w tirifto w r. ol w.. wke it me annoh kp erneorki a gig r thr vis. eye t iny,whh lirs wi st t yo intnedoha enncyo oinpeen thvefaered it me annoh kp erneorki a gig r thr vis. th is rkth irdy,whh lirs wi st t oo fm rae ofelblops and abt r sttg >>> welcome back to "halftime report." i'm phil lebeau with a news alert on ford. the automaker announcing it will unveil the all-electric f-150 a week from wednesday. actually wednesday night, the 19th, that's when ford will be showing the f-150 lightning edition, the all-electric f-150 the company will start building next year at its plant outside detroit, then you have the vehicle deliveries starting in the middle of nest year, scott this is the beginning of what people will be focused on when you start seeing the huge names like the f-150 coming out with electric versions. this is when we start to see wh
don't be a stranger, adam parker. >> i would love to be back great to see you guise. >>> adam parker. >>> up next, we'll catch you up with the trades, and you can always listen to us on the go with the app we're back in two minutes. e tseallow w tirifto w r. ol w.. wke it me annoh kp erneorki a gig r thr vis. eye t iny,whh lirs wi st t yo intnedoha enncyo oinpeen thvefaered it me annoh kp erneorki a gig r thr vis. th is rkth irdy,whh lirs wi st t oo fm rae ofelblops and...
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parker, a place trombone and is active in high school band. he is now completing is a scout ranking. there is parker. and forrest, also said to be an eagle scout and a lifeguard at city pulled. all three will be attending diablo valley college. three shout outs. congratulations. send a photo of your grad or tag kpix on social media. we do ask, no professional photos does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. new immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. >>> i pulled you over because- the correct because you're a murder. i started to record because you are a murderer. >> a southern california woman launches into a racist rant during a traffic stop. the county deputy is being praised on how he handled the belligerent driver. reporter chris martinez on how it all played out. >> reporter: a driver unleashed a series of anti-police and racist slurs at a los angeles county sheriff's deputy when he pulled her over for being on her cell ph
parker, a place trombone and is active in high school band. he is now completing is a scout ranking. there is parker. and forrest, also said to be an eagle scout and a lifeguard at city pulled. all three will be attending diablo valley college. three shout outs. congratulations. send a photo of your grad or tag kpix on social media. we do ask, no professional photos does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. new immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin...
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parker: i am allison parker, welcome to this session of my graduate course. in this course we have been reading and thinking about race, gender, and social protest movements including those for women's rights and civil rights. today we will be adding visual representations, confederates last -- lost cause monuments in particular to discuss how they display power and used to display our understanding of american history. we will be discussing about monuments in the moralization from the late 19th to the early 21st century could help us put our continuing debate over the meaning and power of public monuments into a longer and more informed historical perspective. i will delve into the story of what one proposed monument meant to the civil rights activist and feminist, mary church terrell, in light of her own history. in 1923, the united daughters of the confederacy pressed lawmakers in the united states to create a pass a bit -- to pass a monument to the faithful colored mammy's of the south. in 1913 white women unsuccessfully tried to keep black women out of w
parker: i am allison parker, welcome to this session of my graduate course. in this course we have been reading and thinking about race, gender, and social protest movements including those for women's rights and civil rights. today we will be adding visual representations, confederates last -- lost cause monuments in particular to discuss how they display power and used to display our understanding of american history. we will be discussing about monuments in the moralization from the late...
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mayor parker, thank you so much. appreciate you joining us. you just heard brian todd's report about protesters who were arrested. he's been with these same protesters for days and days. they've been peaceful the whole time. so why are police making arrests now, mayor? >> thank you, don, for having me this evening. and i would like to also send out condolences to the brown family. i like to always do that first because it's been a horrific time for them and for our community. now, don, i'm going to be candid with you. i have been in a meeting since 5:30 this afternoon, and i'm not aware of, you know, the arrests or what really happened this evening because i didn't get out of my second meeting until about 10:00 a.m. so i'm not sure about what happened, but i will say this, is that basically our citizens have had peaceful protests, and they have been rather cooperative with the police. however, we have had some bad actors, which actually caused us to have a curfew tuesday, actually beginning tuesday night. but things improved. but there are int
mayor parker, thank you so much. appreciate you joining us. you just heard brian todd's report about protesters who were arrested. he's been with these same protesters for days and days. they've been peaceful the whole time. so why are police making arrests now, mayor? >> thank you, don, for having me this evening. and i would like to also send out condolences to the brown family. i like to always do that first because it's been a horrific time for them and for our community. now, don,...
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jessica parker had a very fizzy few days. —— very busy. still to come... reducing global warning than previously thought. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby serve to the faithful of the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now, the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister becamel the first man in the world to run a mile in under four minutes _ memories of victory as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in the future of peace and freedom. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... another day of record infections and deaths in india. the crisis is now spreading from the towns and cities and affecting rural health facilities. polls in britain have closed for elections to the devolved parliaments in scotland and
jessica parker had a very fizzy few days. —— very busy. still to come... reducing global warning than previously thought. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby serve to the faithful of the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy....
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parker blanchett says he was surfing and just as he was coming off of a wave, a shark lunged at him. his mother says he called her for some help but somehow managed to stay calm the whole time after spending a few days at the hospital and getting stitches teenagers. now talking about what happened. >> i'm off a wave and i just immediately hit by car la and it's like punch tonight. my leg i immediately hopped my board after seeing the flood. >> was so chill. i really didn't expected to be that big of a deal. he said, hey, mom and you come pick me up. i got bit by a shark and i'm going to need a couple of stitches. i got down here. it was out. more than a couple of stitches. >> despite the drama parker says he still planning to get back into the water as soon as he can brave. well, coming up the next hour, the kron 4 morning news today is the first day some 7 tail county. all reopening indoors as the county enters into the yellow tier. >> plus, santa clara valley water has voted to increase water rates. we'll tell you about how much in a live report and the oakland a's may be relocatin
parker blanchett says he was surfing and just as he was coming off of a wave, a shark lunged at him. his mother says he called her for some help but somehow managed to stay calm the whole time after spending a few days at the hospital and getting stitches teenagers. now talking about what happened. >> i'm off a wave and i just immediately hit by car la and it's like punch tonight. my leg i immediately hopped my board after seeing the flood. >> was so chill. i really didn't expected...
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so it's a case of trying to rebuild that trust, rebuild that squad again and looking to scott parkerable to convince people to buy into the project and we were able to look at the players who had brought us up the last time around and say, look, it didn't work out, but let's go again. i think there's a sense this time if fulham were to drop down from a lot of those players would go we came up with the last time, we put the effort in and didn't get much of a shot in the premier league. does that change how you have to approach it? i think so. but as you say, a club of this stature, a club with fulham's position in the world or location in the world will be able to attract players. i do think there is a fairly good chance that it happens again and fulham could bounce back from the first attempt. let's take a look at more of the day's sports news now. edinson cavani is extending his stay at manchester united. the club have announced he's signed a one year contract extension, keeping him at old trafford until next summer. cavani has scored eight goals in his past seven games and 15 in to
so it's a case of trying to rebuild that trust, rebuild that squad again and looking to scott parkerable to convince people to buy into the project and we were able to look at the players who had brought us up the last time around and say, look, it didn't work out, but let's go again. i think there's a sense this time if fulham were to drop down from a lot of those players would go we came up with the last time, we put the effort in and didn't get much of a shot in the premier league. does that...
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his mother says parker called her for help but somehow managed to stay pretty calm.le time after spending a few days at the hospital getting stitches. the teenager is not talking about what happened. >> that's how they away. and i just immediately hit by car la and it's like illegal punch tonight. >> my leg i immediately hopped my board after seeing the flood. >> was so chill. i really didn't expected to be that big of a deal. he said, hey, mom and you come pick me up. i got bit by a shark and i'm going to need a couple of stitches. i got down here. it was out. more than a couple of stitches. >> parker really is a pretty cool kid despite the drama he says he is planning to get back into the water as soon as he can. >> not sure of moms goal of do that anytime soon, though. meanwhile, next on kron 4 news at 8 o'clock. a new survey conducted for the city of oakland found that a majority of folks want more officers on the streets. but some now arguing that the study could be flood. we'll explain. an elderly asian man violently attacked and robbed in the middle of the day
his mother says parker called her for help but somehow managed to stay pretty calm.le time after spending a few days at the hospital getting stitches. the teenager is not talking about what happened. >> that's how they away. and i just immediately hit by car la and it's like illegal punch tonight. >> my leg i immediately hopped my board after seeing the flood. >> was so chill. i really didn't expected to be that big of a deal. he said, hey, mom and you come pick me up. i got...
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attacked us -- >> with that let's bring in our lead off guest on this busy wednesday night ashley parker pulitzer prize bureau chief for the washington post, lisa ----national lerer political correspondent with the new york times and katie benner, just as the party meant reporter, also with the new york times. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley i'd like to begin with you and your beat, here is what congressman mccarthy, republican leader in the house said about the reason for his opposition to a one six commission. >> what do you say to people who say that you opposed to this because you fear about being subpoenaed? >> why would i be involved in any aspect of that? i have no involvement, i have no concerns, that is someone playing politics with it and not wanting to get to the covid happened. >> actually, in truth mccarthy knows the answer and that is the liability off of his conversations on that day in sense with one donald trump. isn't it true that his membership has his own issues with exposure to the same type thing? >> that is absolutely right, leader mccarthy was one of t
attacked us -- >> with that let's bring in our lead off guest on this busy wednesday night ashley parker pulitzer prize bureau chief for the washington post, lisa ----national lerer political correspondent with the new york times and katie benner, just as the party meant reporter, also with the new york times. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley i'd like to begin with you and your beat, here is what congressman mccarthy, republican leader in the house said about the reason for his...
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parker. >>> coming up, some surprising news out of the 2020 census. we must rise up and make sure our voices are heard. but first, richard has the top news stories. >>> a good sunday to you. some of the stories we're watching this hour. a new election in india shows voters are not happy with the current party in power. friday's world record of daily covid cases in india was 400,000. and overnight, election results of the prime minister's party lost an important vote. this was amid the government ignoring warnings a new strain would spread quickly. >>> manchester united fans stormed the stadium ahead of the game. protestors armed with fireworks caused the game to be postponed. >>> spacex receively returned four astronauts to earth this morning. the crew returned after six months in space. welcome back. more "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton after the break. arpton after the break. kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. we started with computers. we didn't stop at comp
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bob parker is still with us.t japan and the policies we are seeing their to generate inflation. the conversation elsewhere seems to be about just how high inflation will go and how temporary it will be. will any of that push through to japan and help the long fought battle to generate more inflation? bob: if you look at year on year cpi numbers in japan, they are still negative. the second comment is that whereas the u.s. and european economies are in the process of seeing and acceleration and headline inflation influenced by the jumping commodity prices will be higher, the problem in japan is we have had covid restrictions reimposed on a number of the major cities including tokyo. significant restrictions. as a result, whereas april data looked like it was going to improve, may and june data will be a setback to the japanese economy and associated with that, some diminution of inflation pressures. if we assume that covid restrictions are successful, then i think as we go into perhaps the end of the third quarter
bob parker is still with us.t japan and the policies we are seeing their to generate inflation. the conversation elsewhere seems to be about just how high inflation will go and how temporary it will be. will any of that push through to japan and help the long fought battle to generate more inflation? bob: if you look at year on year cpi numbers in japan, they are still negative. the second comment is that whereas the u.s. and european economies are in the process of seeing and acceleration and...
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ashley parker, always good to see you. dylan byers, roger mcnamee, we appreciate it. >> good luck with your baby. >> thank you, roger. i do appreciate that as always. >>> another high-ranking republican is turning his back on congresswoman liz cheney. in a statement first reported on "punch bowl" news, he endorsed elise stefanik to take over the leadership role, saying she is the best fit in the leadership majority. the congresswoman who does not support donald trump's statements cannot fight the gop. a statement from lays cheney through a spokesperson, liz will have more to say in the coming days. this is about more than a house leadership fight. joining us, nbc political analyst michael steele and jake. good to see you, jake, outside that little office for the past year. >> i feel free, katy. it feels great. >> give us the lay of the land for what's going on. >> reporter: liz cheney, basically the entire republican leadership has turned against liz cheney. kevin mccarthy is trying to get her out of leadership and replace
ashley parker, always good to see you. dylan byers, roger mcnamee, we appreciate it. >> good luck with your baby. >> thank you, roger. i do appreciate that as always. >>> another high-ranking republican is turning his back on congresswoman liz cheney. in a statement first reported on "punch bowl" news, he endorsed elise stefanik to take over the leadership role, saying she is the best fit in the leadership majority. the congresswoman who does not support donald...
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jillian: us corporations for paving the woke culture, and after american ceo doug parker.appease the radical left for billions of taxpayer bailouts from a $10 billion payday. jillian: we must stand up for team members and customers and honor the sacrifices made by generations of americans to protect and expand the right to vote. the group is saying they, quote, have and exploiting labor forces and china. there is feedback against this. whether it is voting rights or what is happening around the world, companies are getting involved. jillian: speaking of getting involved, more money than any of us dream of. jillian: something to do in the off-season. ed: we are coming up on that. tom brady setting his sights on tv. the super bowl champion in broadcast networks, we also have an unscripted project with tom brady, yes, that tom brady, brady owns 199 productions. it could be based on a very eventful life, they got the big mansion -- >> a 17 million fixer-upper. >> of fourth-grader taking on the school's mask mandate. >> they yell of us kids that we need to pull hours up. >> is
jillian: us corporations for paving the woke culture, and after american ceo doug parker.appease the radical left for billions of taxpayer bailouts from a $10 billion payday. jillian: we must stand up for team members and customers and honor the sacrifices made by generations of americans to protect and expand the right to vote. the group is saying they, quote, have and exploiting labor forces and china. there is feedback against this. whether it is voting rights or what is happening around the...
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parker: i am allison parker, welcome to this session of my graduate course.n this course we have been reading and thinking about race, gender, and social protest movements including those for women's rights and civil rights. today we will be adding visual representations, confederates last -- lost cause monuments in particular to discuss how they display
parker: i am allison parker, welcome to this session of my graduate course.n this course we have been reading and thinking about race, gender, and social protest movements including those for women's rights and civil rights. today we will be adding visual representations, confederates last -- lost cause monuments in particular to discuss how they display
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america requires passengers to show id to fly but popular voter id law, doug parker trying to appeaseradical left, coca-cola is getting political, attacking georgia's popular voting law to distract from years of dismal sales. reports affecting the benefit from forced labor, nike is constantly political, why? cover. congressional reports that make use force labor in china. >> okay. that is a great ad. joining me now the executive director of consumer research, we have been asking when are conservatives going to stand up and say we spend money too and we don't like the woke politicized corporation so who are the targets of these ads? >> we are excited to announce the launch of the consumer initiative with the message to help america to stop trying to cozy up to woke politicians and serve their consumers of the 3 companies we are targeting first are nike, coca-cola and american airlines. >> the most of the critical of these corporations is apple particularly when it comes to their dealings with china and a stunning piece in the new york times today, an analysis found tens of thousands of
america requires passengers to show id to fly but popular voter id law, doug parker trying to appeaseradical left, coca-cola is getting political, attacking georgia's popular voting law to distract from years of dismal sales. reports affecting the benefit from forced labor, nike is constantly political, why? cover. congressional reports that make use force labor in china. >> okay. that is a great ad. joining me now the executive director of consumer research, we have been asking when are...
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announced his office will lead the prosecution against another minnesota police officer, kimberly parkerhe shooting death of daunte wright. this is half an hour. ♪ >> no justice. >> no peace. >> say his name. >> george floyd. ♪ >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice applies to restoration, but it is
announced his office will lead the prosecution against another minnesota police officer, kimberly parkerhe shooting death of daunte wright. this is half an hour. ♪ >> no justice. >> no peace. >> say his name. >> george floyd. ♪ >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice applies to restoration, but it is
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social worker hope parker shows us this was where saddam see. tourists can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent person back so most people don't want to be seen by the police after remeet shot up from a jury are also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking because we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. everyone. was really bugged like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions in holding facilities or prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that push backs are nothing but george propaganda that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the way to her and our state which is a free removal detention center yet stil
social worker hope parker shows us this was where saddam see. tourists can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up they're looking at either like the detention or a violent person back so most people don't want to be seen by the police after remeet shot up from a jury are also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking...
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parker bowles was a factor?d. >>> >> now the man behind the interview has quit. what's behind his departure? that's next. the light. ♪ it comomes from within. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. ♪ as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. recognizing that the impact you make comes from the energy you create. introducing the all-electric lyriq. lighting the way. ♪ out here, you're more than just a landowner. lighting the way. you're a gardener. a landscaper. a hunter. because you didn't settle for ordinary. same goes for your equipment. versatile, powerful, durable kubota equipment. more goes into it. so you get more out of it. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of
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three friends of this broadcast, ashley parker pulitzer prize -winning chief, a.b. stoddard washington journalist, associate editor and columnist for real clear politics, and barber mcquade, federal prosecutor and former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with doj during the biden transition. she's a professor at the university of michigan law school cohost of the podcast, sisters in law along with joyce vance, joe when banks and kimberly atkinson. good evening and welcome to you all and counselor indeed i need to begin with you to go over at tonight's news about this grand jury. the washington post, barb, adds this detail. the panel was convened recently and will sit three days a week for six months. it is likely to hear several matters, not just the trump case during the duration of its, term which is longer than a traditional new york state grand jury assignment. so far, what can we glean about this investigation? >> well i think it is a significant step in the investigation of the trump organization. we've known for a while now that c
three friends of this broadcast, ashley parker pulitzer prize -winning chief, a.b. stoddard washington journalist, associate editor and columnist for real clear politics, and barber mcquade, federal prosecutor and former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. she worked with doj during the biden transition. she's a professor at the university of michigan law school cohost of the podcast, sisters in law along with joyce vance, joe when banks and kimberly atkinson. good evening and...
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mario parker, our bloomberg white house reporter.going through some of the similarities between the two parties right now, china being one. buy america connected to that. where the differences are on the labor market gets a little bit more compelling. some tension between the governors, republican governors of south carolina, of montana, on the additional unemployment benefits they are pretty forcefully saying is holding back the labor market from recovering, as we work our way through this boom. tom: this goes back to something that had tons of mail on over tons of years, and that is you can't have the same unemployment benefit for brooklyn, new york that you have for brooklyn, tennessee. the standards of living are just different. i've never heard a good explanation of how you solve that. i don't think it is surprising it is montana and south carolina, and off the top of my head, 20 other states where that is a lot of money. that benefit is a lot of money giving the average labor -- money given the average labor salary. jonathan: t
mario parker, our bloomberg white house reporter.going through some of the similarities between the two parties right now, china being one. buy america connected to that. where the differences are on the labor market gets a little bit more compelling. some tension between the governors, republican governors of south carolina, of montana, on the additional unemployment benefits they are pretty forcefully saying is holding back the labor market from recovering, as we work our way through this...
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. >>> tonight lyanne me highlights the successes of caleb parker. >> i am to mission high school andest. i can do an interview. everybody else knows that i can do it, but my motivation comes from somebody telling me i can't do it, so then i push myself to prove them wrong. when i do things, i do things to shine out. i want to be noticed. i want to be seen. >> reporter: caleb parker never lost sight of the possibility of attending a four year college. while in high school he enrolled in san francisco state's step to college program, attending classes on weekends. >> hi, i am a step to college lecturer with san francisco state university and the associate director for 100% college prep. he feeds the homeless people, he does so much. it is like caleb attends all our virtual programs, the after school stuff, zones, attendance. his attendance is immaculate. >> reporter: he will candidly tell you he wants to find the cure for cancer. >> my grandma had cancer and one of my aunts ended up dying of cancer. i don't want to see people dying that kind of death so i want to find a way. >> reporte
. >>> tonight lyanne me highlights the successes of caleb parker. >> i am to mission high school andest. i can do an interview. everybody else knows that i can do it, but my motivation comes from somebody telling me i can't do it, so then i push myself to prove them wrong. when i do things, i do things to shine out. i want to be noticed. i want to be seen. >> reporter: caleb parker never lost sight of the possibility of attending a four year college. while in high school he...
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ashley parker, pulitzer prize -winning -- charlotte alter, her book the ones we've been waiting for, have a new generation of leaders will transform america comes out in paperback next week. and jeremy, former chief of staff at the cnn pentagon, former chief counselor with the house intel community. good evening and welcome to you all. actually i would like to start with you and your beat around the town. how impactful or the words of liz cheney tonight in that -- some of them are still scarred from the riding. >> the real question is who they were impactful with. there is no doubt that they were powerful. people may look back at them in history but in terms of the republican party that is not going to change as you said at the beginning of the show the vote to oust her tomorrow. it is not going to change former president trump's grip on the republican party, and it does not seem likely to change the fealty to the big ally required to be a republican right now in many ways or the fault and misleading misinformation spread by president trump and echoed by certain members of the republ
ashley parker, pulitzer prize -winning -- charlotte alter, her book the ones we've been waiting for, have a new generation of leaders will transform america comes out in paperback next week. and jeremy, former chief of staff at the cnn pentagon, former chief counselor with the house intel community. good evening and welcome to you all. actually i would like to start with you and your beat around the town. how impactful or the words of liz cheney tonight in that -- some of them are still scarred...
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chisora floored parker at manchester arena with an overhand right to the temple.d champion fought back and grew stronger as the contest moved into the later rounds. he eventually won via a split decision. the world snooker championship final gets under way later today in front of a capacity crowd in sheffield. 2005 winner shaun murphy pulled off a stunning comeback to beat kyren wilson in his semifinal. he won eight frames in a row to go from 12—9 down to win17—12. murphy is through to his fourth world championship final and his first since 2015. i'd be struggling to find a time from, you know, so far behind in a match where i've and, erm, no—one�*s more shocked than me! you know? i've had a terrible run here in the last few years, and played out in that very arena and made the game look very easy at times and made it look unquestionably the most difficult game in the world. so, ithink, you know — john will back me up — it's when you're out there, it can be brutal or it can be the best place in the world. it can be brutal or it can be murphy will take on the three
chisora floored parker at manchester arena with an overhand right to the temple.d champion fought back and grew stronger as the contest moved into the later rounds. he eventually won via a split decision. the world snooker championship final gets under way later today in front of a capacity crowd in sheffield. 2005 winner shaun murphy pulled off a stunning comeback to beat kyren wilson in his semifinal. he won eight frames in a row to go from 12—9 down to win17—12. murphy is through to his...
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. >> karina sometimes called the forgotten war but those men who were there under lieutenant parker's command, they will never forget his bravery. >> army ranger colonel ralph puckett earned the highest military honor for his heroic actions in 1950. he risked his life running into an open area to distract chinese forces attacking his platoon. and he did it. three times. >>> still to come, the new undersea senses revealing just how many great whites are lurking off the area shores. plus like people are already complaining about a bart station that hasn't even been built yet. >> i think that the reaction is symbolic of unfamiliarity. >>> that molly line on the move, the bay area county that just gained on >>> tonight bart is saying that it is set to new pandemic ridership records this week, first on tuesday, then again ev already grinding riders years ago the plans put the new underground stop in san jose. 86 feet below the surface, renderings show multiple escalators, high-speed elevators and of course stairways but some people think it is just too deep. the closest example in bay area
. >> karina sometimes called the forgotten war but those men who were there under lieutenant parker's command, they will never forget his bravery. >> army ranger colonel ralph puckett earned the highest military honor for his heroic actions in 1950. he risked his life running into an open area to distract chinese forces attacking his platoon. and he did it. three times. >>> still to come, the new undersea senses revealing just how many great whites are lurking off the area...
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ashley parker, ab staddard and professor melissa murray. we greatly appreciate your opinions tonight. coming up for us tonight, if you're just catching up president trump wants liz cheney to lose her job this year after she wanted to impeach him back in january. and later, there is big news on the coronavirus front. have we reached the light at the end of the tunnel in parts of this country? one of the nation's top infectious disease expert standing by to talk to us about it. all of us as the 11th hour is just getting underway, on this monday night. monday night the light. ♪ it comes from within. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. ♪ as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. recognizing that the impact you make comes from the energy you create. introducing the all-electric lyriq. lighting the way. ♪ lighting the way. living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help y
ashley parker, ab staddard and professor melissa murray. we greatly appreciate your opinions tonight. coming up for us tonight, if you're just catching up president trump wants liz cheney to lose her job this year after she wanted to impeach him back in january. and later, there is big news on the coronavirus front. have we reached the light at the end of the tunnel in parts of this country? one of the nation's top infectious disease expert standing by to talk to us about it. all of us as the...
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parker bowles was a factor in the breakdown of your marriage?well, there were three of us in this marriage so it was a bit crowded. >> camilla parker bowles now the duchess of cornwall of course, the wife of prince charles the future king. now, this independent inquiry, this independent report which was done by a judge comes 25 years after that interview aired, more than 25 years, and it found that the journalist who conducted the interview martin brashear had used fake bank statements reporting to show that the british intelligence services and the media were paying members of princess diana's inner circle to spy on her. none of that was true, the bank statements were completely bogus, but they succeeded in convincing princess diana's brother earl spencer to have his trust and to make the introduction between martin brashear and princess diana which ultimately led to that interview. this report also found that the bbc covered up key facts that it knew or ought to have known about how that interview came to be. the bbc today accepting the findin
parker bowles was a factor in the breakdown of your marriage?well, there were three of us in this marriage so it was a bit crowded. >> camilla parker bowles now the duchess of cornwall of course, the wife of prince charles the future king. now, this independent inquiry, this independent report which was done by a judge comes 25 years after that interview aired, more than 25 years, and it found that the journalist who conducted the interview martin brashear had used fake bank statements...
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he's a close companion of the thief in the suicide he's just been used to parker. there's no aristocracy. the 1st heard of hard al and probably a physician who was at harlem hospital and she was talking about incense that were born addicted to crack and that they were buried in shoe boxes a 1000 other time on her own allies. and at that time heard island was open to journalists and to academics and so i decided that. i was just going to get there. and it just so happened that that day. was the very 1st day that these inmates had ever been on heart. and these are a young man convicted at mr me interests like train style john staying pristine the so you know they're not felons or anything like that they're young men that couldn't afford a good lawyer. oh i used to live in red hook that was one of the bad neighborhoods but about to return only brooklyn. new york city was crazy in 89 is crockery and stuff like that in him we used to so we'd n n n drugs just before i got in are one of getting caught with possession and i went i'm going to rikers island for a little bit
he's a close companion of the thief in the suicide he's just been used to parker. there's no aristocracy. the 1st heard of hard al and probably a physician who was at harlem hospital and she was talking about incense that were born addicted to crack and that they were buried in shoe boxes a 1000 other time on her own allies. and at that time heard island was open to journalists and to academics and so i decided that. i was just going to get there. and it just so happened that that day. was the...
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ashley parker is standing by to join us, co-author of a piece that points out six months after trump lost to biden rejection of the 2020 election results has increasingly become an unofficial litmus test for acceptance in the republican party. senator mitt romney who voted to convict trump of inciting a insurrection, the republican nominee less than a decade ago got this reception back home at the utah republican party convention. >> you might call me an old fashioned republican. i am. oh, yeah. you can boo all you want but i have been a republican all my life. you know me as a person who says what he thinks. i don't hide the fact i wasn't a fan of our last president's character issues. and i am also no fan. >> aren't you embarrassed? >> trump praised romney's heckler and called the senator a stone cold loser. while all of this was unfolding president biden was on the road trying to sell his infrastructure and job plan to voters. the party's leader in the senate says that is looking less and less likely. >> i think there is overwhelming bipartisan support for this. republican voters
ashley parker is standing by to join us, co-author of a piece that points out six months after trump lost to biden rejection of the 2020 election results has increasingly become an unofficial litmus test for acceptance in the republican party. senator mitt romney who voted to convict trump of inciting a insurrection, the republican nominee less than a decade ago got this reception back home at the utah republican party convention. >> you might call me an old fashioned republican. i am....
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. ♪ ♪ in the early 1940's, charlie parker, dizzy gillespie and thelonious monk introduced bebop, an emphasisntal combinations and changes or harmonies. symbols emphasized the second and fourth beats, bringing the rest of the drums into a commentary. it was also a revolt against the subservient uncle tom role of that era. ♪ ♪ ♪ cool jazz emphasized thin, soft sound and highly arranged to music using many devices from a past days. the soloist based their styles on the swing era. cool jazz has been called by some an attempt to remove the negro influence from jazz because jazz is the one element of american life where --. ♪ ♪ the newest sounds to come along in canterbury jazz are written by the -- contemporary jazz are written by sun ra out of chicago, uses the stake like -- snakelike bebop melodies along with changes like the loneliest monk. sun ra says the music is a portrayal of everything the negro is, was and is going to be, with emphasis on triumph on the demonic spirits. ♪ and briefly, that is the history of jazz until now. >> i'm interested in what will happen to jazz. >> yes, but i've b
. ♪ ♪ in the early 1940's, charlie parker, dizzy gillespie and thelonious monk introduced bebop, an emphasisntal combinations and changes or harmonies. symbols emphasized the second and fourth beats, bringing the rest of the drums into a commentary. it was also a revolt against the subservient uncle tom role of that era. ♪ ♪ ♪ cool jazz emphasized thin, soft sound and highly arranged to music using many devices from a past days. the soloist based their styles on the swing era. cool...
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. >> with that, let's bring in our lead off guests on this busy wednesday night, ashley parker, pulitzer prizewinning bureau chief for "the washington post." lisa lare, national political correspondent with the "the new york times." and katie benner back with us as well. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, i'd like to begin with you and your beat. here is what congressman mccarthy, republican leader in the house, said about the reason for his opposition to a 1/6 commission. >> what do you say to people who say that you oppose this because you fear being subpoenaed. >> why would i be involved in that in any aspect? i have no concern about that but that's somebody playing politics with it, not wanting to get to the core of what happened. >> so, ashley, in truth mccarthy knows the answer and that's the liability of his conversations both on that day and since with one donald trump. isn't it also true he knows some of his membership has their own issues with exposure to the same type thing? >> that's absolutely right. i mean, as we and others have reported leader mccarthy was one of
. >> with that, let's bring in our lead off guests on this busy wednesday night, ashley parker, pulitzer prizewinning bureau chief for "the washington post." lisa lare, national political correspondent with the "the new york times." and katie benner back with us as well. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, i'd like to begin with you and your beat. here is what congressman mccarthy, republican leader in the house, said about the reason for his opposition to a...
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all-star quarterback russell wilson and basketball great shaquille o'neal, dwyane wade and candace parker. ♪ this is a cnn special event "graduation 2021." >> welcome and congratulations to the class of 2021. i'm brianna keilar at the duke ellington school of arts in washington d.c. seniors here and across the country have gone through a lot to reach one of the biggest milestones of their lives. i'm joined by my colleague don lemon in new york. >> brianna, i'm at the laguardia arts high school as we kick off the ultimate graduation celebration. we'll not only hear from the vice president of the united states, we have an exciting lineup of celebrities and powerful musical performances. but first memories of a year that has tested students, the nation, and the world. ♪ >> it's been an incredible and unprecedented year of change in almost every way imaginable. >> coronavirus took away everything. >> school officials are especially concerned about the learning loss made worse by the pandemic. ♪ ♪ want to make a new start walk me through this broken glass ♪ >> i'm willing to do anything right
all-star quarterback russell wilson and basketball great shaquille o'neal, dwyane wade and candace parker. ♪ this is a cnn special event "graduation 2021." >> welcome and congratulations to the class of 2021. i'm brianna keilar at the duke ellington school of arts in washington d.c. seniors here and across the country have gone through a lot to reach one of the biggest milestones of their lives. i'm joined by my colleague don lemon in new york. >> brianna, i'm at the...