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quincy, quincy. you go back to the park there. and they have this piece for your which which abigail and john built, which, which is a rather fine estate. it has this classic separate building with a library in it. but they got john quincy, his birth home, and it's a salt box operation. and it's as primitive. he you know, it's unbelievable but you ask about the arts and that that's the only we we wouldn't be a nation until we had our own art our own literature and that sort of thing. but charles said he said, i've read more with and all i can say is it left me indifferent. so he had to soon charles youngest was the only one that would stand up to him, and he the only one that survived. he was the only that they took to europe with. and charles and their their, you know t t charles francis had to escape the adams tentacles there there demand for success standards and he says not for me not me. i'm not doing it. i don't like it. i hate harvard law stinks. he graduated harvard practice law. married a very wealthy woman. abigail brook
quincy, quincy. you go back to the park there. and they have this piece for your which which abigail and john built, which, which is a rather fine estate. it has this classic separate building with a library in it. but they got john quincy, his birth home, and it's a salt box operation. and it's as primitive. he you know, it's unbelievable but you ask about the arts and that that's the only we we wouldn't be a nation until we had our own art our own literature and that sort of thing. but...
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now the chief had a problem at the quincy police department.nducted different investigations of the same case. detective gibson, you believe it was a homicide? >> i do believe that. >> officer, you believe it's a death of natural causes? >> i am now uncertain. what i have heard and been told under the new investigation, i more uncertain than 2006. >> their boss backed both men. he said if there's blame to be had, he will take it. >> you hate to admit mistakes were made and i take full responsibility. i was chief in 2006. ahead detectives and supervisors working on the case. >> did he get a pass because he was a pillar of the community? >> i don't know that he got a pass. i think he got the benefit of the doubt. >> on a warm august morning, the benefit would evaporate along with the peaceful feelings of a lazy summer day. christine lovelace had been a burned enter new shop baking pies. curtis was meant to stop by with lunch. >> i just knew he was going to be there, and i had a notion he would bring me fried chicken that day. lunch came and went.
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that was jefferson madison, monroe, john quincy adams, which is going to be a surprise when we hear what is mother abigail thought about slavery. andrew jackson, martin van buren, tyler polk and taylor. 12 presidents at some time in their lives, foreign slave workers, washington, jefferson, madison wrote. jackson. van buren. harrison. tyler polk. taylor johnson and grant and grant's probably a surprise that he married into a missouri slave owning family, and he was given some enslaved workers by his father in law that he worked side by side with them, and he did eventually give them their freedom at the white house. these enslaved workers performed a variety of jobs. they were chefs, gardeners, stable hands, maids, butlers, valets, ladies, ladies and. and did all sorts of other cleaning and other work around the white house. so we had this long history up until the lincolns of having a lot of enslaved workers in the white house itself. but things changed with first ladies, beginning with this with abigail adams, who had a very, very different opinion of slavery from her predecessor, mart
that was jefferson madison, monroe, john quincy adams, which is going to be a surprise when we hear what is mother abigail thought about slavery. andrew jackson, martin van buren, tyler polk and taylor. 12 presidents at some time in their lives, foreign slave workers, washington, jefferson, madison wrote. jackson. van buren. harrison. tyler polk. taylor johnson and grant and grant's probably a surprise that he married into a missouri slave owning family, and he was given some enslaved workers...
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vonnie: quincy, thank you so much. quincy crosby there at l k l financial. this is bloomberg. ♪ wealth-changing question -- are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible? high taxes can erode returns quickly, so you need a tax-optimized portfolio. at creative planning, our money managers and specialists work together to make sure your portfolio and wealth are managed in a tax-efficient manner. it's what you keep that really matters. why not give your wealth a second look? book your free meeting today at creativeplanning.com. creative planning -- a richer way to wealth. get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website. just start with a domain, a few clicks, and you're in business. make now the future at godaddy.com/airo vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." donald trump, still speaking with the economic club of new york right now. question and answer session has not started yet but we have been following the nippon steel of -- takeover of steel corp., on the verge of colla
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quincy flip lopped. -- she flip-flopped. we have energy crises. watch my hair, guys. what is the actual time? she is actually dragging that -- bragging that joe biden center out there. it happened three days after you left town. there is weak leadership there. >> i have some options. -- questions. i think that is his plan again. ukraine and russia, the whole situation. ukraine and russia need to get out of the conflict. he's going to do it again when the american people elected president. >> of course. they don't have a lot of time. , harris as she was to cut down on civilian casualties >> what do you think? >> no one has spread anymore. it is the higher rates in those communities. that has been happening. that is a verifiable fact. it has led to a lot of poverty. let me finish. city officials have said that's not true, not actually accurate. can you answer the question? i have heard from many who have seen abductors with their own eyes. what do i think is the bigger problem? calvin harris needs to do her job. with the last question. i am going to answer this question
quincy flip lopped. -- she flip-flopped. we have energy crises. watch my hair, guys. what is the actual time? she is actually dragging that -- bragging that joe biden center out there. it happened three days after you left town. there is weak leadership there. >> i have some options. -- questions. i think that is his plan again. ukraine and russia, the whole situation. ukraine and russia need to get out of the conflict. he's going to do it again when the american people elected president....
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trial number 2 was moved from quincy to springfield, illinois. defendant is a pillar of the community. >> david robinson would join the prosecution. this time cameras were allowed in the trial started in march 2017. >> our houses were 50 feet apart. >> neighbors testified they often heard arguing from the lovelace home. this woman that next door and said she heard shouting almost every day. >> the entire time we lived there. so, six years. >> as i walked by the house, heard an argument. a loud argument. >> and other neighboring testified they heard them going at it. the night before valentine's day, 2006. she happened to be out for a stroll. >> it did cause me to pause. i guess i was listening to see if somebody was in distress. >> the prosecution theory on how cory died remained the same. after a heated argument the night before valentine's day, curtis suffocated his wife with a pillow in a fit of rage. he waited up to 12 hours before police were called. once again, science would play a leading role in the prosecution's case both prosecutors had
trial number 2 was moved from quincy to springfield, illinois. defendant is a pillar of the community. >> david robinson would join the prosecution. this time cameras were allowed in the trial started in march 2017. >> our houses were 50 feet apart. >> neighbors testified they often heard arguing from the lovelace home. this woman that next door and said she heard shouting almost every day. >> the entire time we lived there. so, six years. >> as i walked by the...
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joining me is lpl financial chief global strategist, quincy krosby.th us is mark tepper this morning. quincy, thank you for joining the conversation. good to see you. >> thank you. maria: mark, we want to kick things off with you with the selloff underway. there's a decline of 200 on the dow jones industrial average, the nasdaq is down 160, almost 1% on this first trading day of september, you're saying the outperformance for tech is no longer there. asker are looking to tech but outside of the magnificent seven. it's been a narrow rally, i know that. do you think the broader rally can take hold. >> without a doubt. look, technd the magnificent seven in particular which even though the there's communication services names in there, it's still a good proxy for tech. when you look at the performance so far this year, year-to-date, the magnificent seven has essentially doubled the performance of the producter market of the s&p 5 -- broader market of the s&p 500. over the last two months things have changed. the magnificent seven is underperforming by qui
joining me is lpl financial chief global strategist, quincy krosby.th us is mark tepper this morning. quincy, thank you for joining the conversation. good to see you. >> thank you. maria: mark, we want to kick things off with you with the selloff underway. there's a decline of 200 on the dow jones industrial average, the nasdaq is down 160, almost 1% on this first trading day of september, you're saying the outperformance for tech is no longer there. asker are looking to tech but outside...
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john quincy adams, daniel webster. well, john quincy adams father, president adams, suffered huge depression. and john quincy had a child die of suicide. he had a brother die of alcoholism. you know, sam houston, another one of john f kennedy profiles, was personally shamed for being an alcoholic. he he he was called the big drunk. i mean, sam houston was the first president of texas and then a u.s. senator, a tremendous profile in political courage. but he also had to endure the shame that still exists and many respects today, those that cast judgment on you because of your illness. and, of course, lucius lamar saw his father come into the house, write a note, saying goodbye to everyone, walk out and take his life with a pistol right in front of their house. so and then, you know, in other stories, daniel webster, one of my dad's, all time political heroes, died of cirrhosis of the liver. i mean, this is not a new issue. obviously, we protect and because of covid, that all of a sudden we're in a new day and oh, covid
john quincy adams, daniel webster. well, john quincy adams father, president adams, suffered huge depression. and john quincy had a child die of suicide. he had a brother die of alcoholism. you know, sam houston, another one of john f kennedy profiles, was personally shamed for being an alcoholic. he he he was called the big drunk. i mean, sam houston was the first president of texas and then a u.s. senator, a tremendous profile in political courage. but he also had to endure the shame that...
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host: can you talk a little bit about the quincy institute for responsible statecraft? guest: it is a relatively new think tank started about five years ago and it was attempting to fill a niche in air discourse on foreign policy. that other thing thank shirley had not. it's attempting not to be partisan, not to be republican or democratic, but to advance a national interest based, restraint oriented policy that tries to avoid repeating the kinds of mistakes that we got into over the last several decades, these so-called forever wars that we could get into but not get out of and really not attempt to transform the world into some sort of major version of the united states, but to focus on what is most important for the u.s. people the secure and prosperous. host: so the big news this past week with that, and here's a headline from the new york times about it, russia secretly worms its way into american conservative media. federal prosecutors say russia paid american media companies push pro-kremlin messages from social media influencers including benny johnson, tim pool
host: can you talk a little bit about the quincy institute for responsible statecraft? guest: it is a relatively new think tank started about five years ago and it was attempting to fill a niche in air discourse on foreign policy. that other thing thank shirley had not. it's attempting not to be partisan, not to be republican or democratic, but to advance a national interest based, restraint oriented policy that tries to avoid repeating the kinds of mistakes that we got into over the last...
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a historian on president john quincy adams sharing his research. exploring the american story. american history tv. and watch online anytime.
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you currently work at the quincy institute for responsible statecraft, what do you do there now? guest: it is a think tank that launched in late 2019 that tries to advocate for a less militarized policy. i interviewed before i jayland -- joined the state department. there is too much money, not enough domestically on addressing the security concerns. continuing to spend so much on our military in pursuing our primary foreign parsi -- policy tool. the only people that benefit are the shareholders from the weapons manufacturers. host: would be able to get the arms somewhere else? would we be able to change what is happening right now in gaza? guest: absolutely. this is what changed israeli policy in the past. use our ronald reagan do that with the violence israel was perpetrating in lebanon in the 1980's. we know that had a big impact when president biden called back in 2021 and said that is enough. the violence had gone on for a matter of weeks. host: is it the violence or the political protection that is provided by the u.s.? guest: those are completely integrated. the biden admi
you currently work at the quincy institute for responsible statecraft, what do you do there now? guest: it is a think tank that launched in late 2019 that tries to advocate for a less militarized policy. i interviewed before i jayland -- joined the state department. there is too much money, not enough domestically on addressing the security concerns. continuing to spend so much on our military in pursuing our primary foreign parsi -- policy tool. the only people that benefit are the...
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a stubborn ngo undermines this principle. and pro... executive vice president of the quincy institutesponsible government in washington. this institute has an international project to study the possibility of reforming the un. russia has been cool to the idea of the authors of the pact to give more influence to international igos. do you see a problem in such an increase in their importance? i probably did not study the text of the pact carefully enough, because i didn't notice. in the conditions of military actions of the israeli blockade of the enclave, the situation is rapidly deteriorating. the sector has become the largest open-air prison from which people cannot escape. according to the head of the international committee of the red cross , ms. spoljaric, the israeli military operation has completely changed the very concept of the conflict. aside from, i quote, dehumanization and deprivation of civilians. human dignity, i want everyone to remember our unchanging position, there are no excuses the terrorist attack on october 7. ten days ago, the general assembly approved a res
a stubborn ngo undermines this principle. and pro... executive vice president of the quincy institutesponsible government in washington. this institute has an international project to study the possibility of reforming the un. russia has been cool to the idea of the authors of the pact to give more influence to international igos. do you see a problem in such an increase in their importance? i probably did not study the text of the pact carefully enough, because i didn't notice. in the...
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i grew up in quincy, this was very close to my heart. now, nashoba and county hospitals, county hospital sees more than 30,000 patients a year. boston ems takes 6000 patients a year to county hospital. where are they going to go? we don't have the capacity in boston for this. i know we have a lot of hospitals, we also have a lot of patience. just to be clear, we need not to let this happen again. thank you for coming together and it is my sincerest hope that you can put an end to this, thank you. >> thank you, very much. ms. sprague. by the way, if you need more than five minutes, that is fine, take seven, eight minutes if that is what you guys need. >> hanky. thanks you thank you, senator sanders, and members of this committee for bringing this in the forefront. my name is andrea sprague i am a registered nurse. i worked at nashoba valley medical center for 7 years. extracted every possible dollar they could get out of our hospital until it led to its closure on august 21st, 2024. since steward's ownership, i have witnessed personally m
i grew up in quincy, this was very close to my heart. now, nashoba and county hospitals, county hospital sees more than 30,000 patients a year. boston ems takes 6000 patients a year to county hospital. where are they going to go? we don't have the capacity in boston for this. i know we have a lot of hospitals, we also have a lot of patience. just to be clear, we need not to let this happen again. thank you for coming together and it is my sincerest hope that you can put an end to this, thank...
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in russia's understanding. executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible governmentngton. this institute has an international project to study the possibility of reforming the un. russia has been cool to the idea of the authors of the pact to give more influence to international igos. do you see a problem in such an increase? the organization has become much weaker, it does not correspond to today's realities, balance of power, still reflects the world as it was in 1945, but it is not surprising that it is increasingly marginalized, imagine what would have happened if a war like the conflict in ukraine, one in which one of the permanent members of the security council was involved, had broken out 40 years ago, the natural mediator who would have immediately entered the case, the old... internal external, consider it advantageous for themselves to step in as mediators. in recent years, turkey and qatar have acted in this role, but their capabilities are limited, they are far from everyone trusts, and before the secretary general was the one who by definition had the
in russia's understanding. executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible governmentngton. this institute has an international project to study the possibility of reforming the un. russia has been cool to the idea of the authors of the pact to give more influence to international igos. do you see a problem in such an increase? the organization has become much weaker, it does not correspond to today's realities, balance of power, still reflects the world as it was in...
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. >> if i could be quincy jones or berry gordy or somebody like, that's what i wanted to be. >> she co-wroteve hits for aaliyah, including the title track of her sophomore album, 1 in 1,000,000. your love is would write and produce for so many others, including destiny's child, queen latifah, monica, fantasia, even whitney houston. >> when you can give an artist a sound or a song that is more challenging, but the good thing the blessing is i was able to be missy misdemeanor elliott and still do that at the same time. >> but her world stopped in 2008 when missy was diagnosed with graves disease, an autoimmune disorder that can impact nearly every organ in the body. we also knew her comeback took nearly a decade. there was that surprise performance at the super bowl in 2015. i'm the hottest round i told y'all. she was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame in 2019, and last year she became the only female rap artist ever inducted into the rock n roll hall of fame. >> i'm still like, wow, because that felt so far out of reach. like, especially coming up in the hip hop community, that's prob
. >> if i could be quincy jones or berry gordy or somebody like, that's what i wanted to be. >> she co-wroteve hits for aaliyah, including the title track of her sophomore album, 1 in 1,000,000. your love is would write and produce for so many others, including destiny's child, queen latifah, monica, fantasia, even whitney houston. >> when you can give an artist a sound or a song that is more challenging, but the good thing the blessing is i was able to be missy misdemeanor...
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and the university of arkansas historian randall woods on john quincy adams sharing his decades of research and biography of the first chief executive to follow his father into office. watch american history tv, saturdaying on c-span2 and both with the program guide and watch anytime on c-span.org/history. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government who are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> do you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled listening so students from low income families can get the tools they need to get ready for anything. comcast with c-span along with these providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> on capitol hill republican senators are calling on majority leader chuck schumer to bring spending bills to the floor for debate before current funding expires on september 30th. their request comes as the senate waits on the house to pass its own version of a spending bill to avert a government shutdown. >> mr. president,
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john quincy adams was president by time, had to arrange a navy frigate uss brandywine selected for that name because of his lafayette's morning at brandywine. but he couldn't afford what it would take to take treasure haul back to back to under a regular commercial route. so he did a lot of shopping. he was gifted everywhere he went. his economic circumstances had changed bit when he was the rich, young year old who had come here to the post french revolution in person who was not as wealthy as he once had been. we put it that way. is that flight enough? my question is know that while the americans were highly enthusiastic delivery with joy at his his tours, the french were not. can you comment on. what's going on in france? well, france had gone through a number of changes since then, and he had even been in jail for while. so his his circumstances are quite different than when he was like the boy wonder as a 19 year old coming over here. but he never lost his commitment to liberty. he never lost commitment to ending slavery. you have up here and he never his commitment to to the oneid
john quincy adams was president by time, had to arrange a navy frigate uss brandywine selected for that name because of his lafayette's morning at brandywine. but he couldn't afford what it would take to take treasure haul back to back to under a regular commercial route. so he did a lot of shopping. he was gifted everywhere he went. his economic circumstances had changed bit when he was the rich, young year old who had come here to the post french revolution in person who was not as wealthy as...
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he's the executive vice president, that the quincy institute a think tank based in the united states. he's joining us from bryston, virginia. thanks very much. and welcome to al jazeera, when the rain in a president says, as well, shouldn't be allowed to attack individual states or the, the one off to the other. who's going to stop that to? well, almost everyone in the access was expecting that the wrong, which stops and, but what we've seen so clearly by now is that the bond is extremely reluctant to get into a war directly with israel. it has been holding back the access over the course of the last 11 months to the point in which several of the members, particularly the routines, have open the complaint about your honest calculations are somewhat different. it is not seeking some sort of a slip side or war. he was playing the long game, believing that time was on its side. and this is part of the reason. i think the volumes were quite irritated and annoyed with october 7th attacks because they believe that it's premature to be forced to confrontation with israel at a time that was a
he's the executive vice president, that the quincy institute a think tank based in the united states. he's joining us from bryston, virginia. thanks very much. and welcome to al jazeera, when the rain in a president says, as well, shouldn't be allowed to attack individual states or the, the one off to the other. who's going to stop that to? well, almost everyone in the access was expecting that the wrong, which stops and, but what we've seen so clearly by now is that the bond is extremely...
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anatol lieven is head of the eurasia programme, and director of the quincy institute for responsibley putin has chosen to go to mongolia now — when there is an international criminal court warrant for his arrest. well, there is no chance that mongolia would arrest him. mongolia is a country with a tiny population sandwiched between russia and china entirely dependent on russia for its oil imports, which also needs russia to balance against china, a country which mongolia fears, so mongolia is likely to arrest boudin as coaster rica would be to arrest biden if he came to visit. ——so mongolia is likely to arrest putin in costa rica would be to arrest biden if he came to visit. as to why putin has gone there, i think it is partly indeed, if you like, stick a finger at me i have not of the icc, then certainly of the west to demonstrate that the west cannot in fact dictate to many countries around the world. and part of the general russian programme of trying to shore up decent relations with countries around russia's borders. so this trip is as much symbolic as it is practical? yeah. a m
anatol lieven is head of the eurasia programme, and director of the quincy institute for responsibley putin has chosen to go to mongolia now — when there is an international criminal court warrant for his arrest. well, there is no chance that mongolia would arrest him. mongolia is a country with a tiny population sandwiched between russia and china entirely dependent on russia for its oil imports, which also needs russia to balance against china, a country which mongolia fears, so mongolia is...
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and then after that, we've been to quincy, we've been to rhode island, we've been to new york, we've been -- you know. and just kept on going from there and it was great. -and we grow, sadly, we grow daily. the numbers are worse than ever because of fentanyl. you know a lot of the kids started with an opioid. but now fentanyl is just rampant in our streets. and i don't see an end. -fentanyl is a highly potent opioid. it's about 50 times more potent than heroin is. and people are being exposed to fentanyl without even knowing it. and because it is so strong, people are dying from it at, just, unprecedented rates. continues to morph and it continues to spiral out of control. and, you know, with the influx of fentanyl now over the last several years, i mean, it's just gotten more and more deadly. what's happened in the us is that fentanyl has gotten into drug supply. heroin and cocaine, for example, have been increasingly, tainted with fentanyl. pills sold on the street might look like regular prescription pills but are often counterfeit pills made with fentanyl in them. you know, it's
and then after that, we've been to quincy, we've been to rhode island, we've been to new york, we've been -- you know. and just kept on going from there and it was great. -and we grow, sadly, we grow daily. the numbers are worse than ever because of fentanyl. you know a lot of the kids started with an opioid. but now fentanyl is just rampant in our streets. and i don't see an end. -fentanyl is a highly potent opioid. it's about 50 times more potent than heroin is. and people are being exposed...
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ilya, former spartak forward quincy promes, has finally found himself a new club, tell us where it is? and promes will now play for united from dubai, which plays in the second emirates league. i would like to note that in may the footballer was released from custody in dubai, he is prohibited from leaving the country until the extradition case is considered. the russian national football team defeated vietnam in a friendly match. the match ended with a score of 3:0. in favor of valery karpin's team. the first goal was scored by daler kuzyaev in the twenty -fourth minute. at the beginning of the second half , vietnamese defender dangvan lam sent the ball into his own goal. the problem is that the field is not of the best quality. the ball bounced on a hummock after a pass back to the goalkeeper. tamerlan musaev put the finishing touches to the game, scoring the third goal at the 77th minute. on september 7, the russian team will hold another friendly match. this time against thailand, the match will also take place. in hanoi. russian athletes won five medals on another day of the para
ilya, former spartak forward quincy promes, has finally found himself a new club, tell us where it is? and promes will now play for united from dubai, which plays in the second emirates league. i would like to note that in may the footballer was released from custody in dubai, he is prohibited from leaving the country until the extradition case is considered. the russian national football team defeated vietnam in a friendly match. the match ended with a score of 3:0. in favor of valery karpin's...
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what's just the policy is executive vice president of the quincy institute, the think tank. he says american, you are paying the opposition to evolves. and those weapons transfers to russia is hypocritical. even the western support for israel and it's war and goes well the ronnie is initially also denied providing drones to rush shop at an hour. it's been clearly proven that there has been quite a lot of the volume drones used by the russians in the ukrainian invasion. so, and then there's, i think the track record shows that there is likely choose to the story. but we don't know the full picture yet. what does that? so this is highly problematic candidates further increasing this tensions between the us and the bond, but perhaps even more so between europe any wrong whose opposition to evolve support for russia and ukraine is far more central to european security than europe's opposition to the last new care program ever, but there is at the same time and mass and hip hop procedure, of course, mindful of the fact that the united states, the u. k. germany are the biggest arm
what's just the policy is executive vice president of the quincy institute, the think tank. he says american, you are paying the opposition to evolves. and those weapons transfers to russia is hypocritical. even the western support for israel and it's war and goes well the ronnie is initially also denied providing drones to rush shop at an hour. it's been clearly proven that there has been quite a lot of the volume drones used by the russians in the ukrainian invasion. so, and then there's, i...
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officials involved included united states secretary of state john quincy adams, u.s.attorney general william wirt, british in london, british consuls in charleston, the south carolina delegation and local officials such as the sheriff, one francis g. dulles, aileen. as sheriff de leon was responsible for carrying out and enforcing the police bill. he was the county sheriff. he was the local official. he seized and confined. ellison, along with many other sailors when this law was enforced. ellison however, brought suit. now, elko since case was not entirely unique. other black sailors also sought to challenge their confinement. but one major difference set apart ellison's case, and that was that the british government's supported and helped to fund his suit. they helped him find lawyers who brought his case before the federal circuit court, not the state courts. significantly and over the federal circuit court presided. justice johnson, meanwhile, one might wonder who was defending the state statute, who was carrying out the of henry wilkerson. interestingly, not the
officials involved included united states secretary of state john quincy adams, u.s.attorney general william wirt, british in london, british consuls in charleston, the south carolina delegation and local officials such as the sheriff, one francis g. dulles, aileen. as sheriff de leon was responsible for carrying out and enforcing the police bill. he was the county sheriff. he was the local official. he seized and confined. ellison, along with many other sailors when this law was enforced....
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the second thing is the person you had on the other day, the quincy, from the quincy institute, was very seen other callers calling in saying that's not the case. i just want to say it was very fair, but she said, and very, very important. the other thing, john, is -- i can't stress this enough, i really feel that trump is mentally instable and incompetent to be president. i'm not saying that in a mean way or in hatred or anything. it's just a very serious thing, what's happened to our country, that this gentleman and the people that support him, jd vance and him talking about these lies about what's happening with the cats and the dogs, it's so disgusting and distraught. this can't go on. it's so unacceptable. he has delayed all of the trials. i mean, he should have been convicted by now. host: we will take your points. i just wanted to visit this associated press story to follow up on the first store that you brought up. leonard held -- brought up. leonard peltair, denied parole. with a statement on tuesday they said this, the decision from july, that he won't be eligible for another h
the second thing is the person you had on the other day, the quincy, from the quincy institute, was very seen other callers calling in saying that's not the case. i just want to say it was very fair, but she said, and very, very important. the other thing, john, is -- i can't stress this enough, i really feel that trump is mentally instable and incompetent to be president. i'm not saying that in a mean way or in hatred or anything. it's just a very serious thing, what's happened to our country,...
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we'll see the policies executive vice president of the quincy institute think tank. he says american into a pin or position to yvonne's and there's the weapons transfers to boss is hypocritical, given the western support for israel and it's war on guns as well. the ronnie is initially also denied providing drones to rush out, but now it's been clearly proven that there has been quite a lot of the volume drones use by the russians in the ukrainian invasion. so and then there's, i think the track record shows that there is likely choose to the story, but we don't know the full picture yet. what is that? so this is highly problematic in it. it's further increasing this tensions between the us and the von, but perhaps even more so between europe any wrong whose opposition to evolved support for russia and ukraine is far more central to european security than europe's opposition to the laws nuclear program ever. but there is at the same time and mass and hip hop procedure, of course, mindful of the fact that the united states, the u. k. germany are the biggest arms provid
we'll see the policies executive vice president of the quincy institute think tank. he says american into a pin or position to yvonne's and there's the weapons transfers to boss is hypocritical, given the western support for israel and it's war on guns as well. the ronnie is initially also denied providing drones to rush out, but now it's been clearly proven that there has been quite a lot of the volume drones use by the russians in the ukrainian invasion. so and then there's, i think the track...
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i know told even is the director of the you raise your program at the quincy institute for responsible stay croft. he says, the visits come as the tide is turning against keys on the battlefield. the ukrainian offensive into russia or coast has to a great extent failed while rushers pushing fluid to take a much more important ukrainian position in the dong bos up. so that i think is now a, a strong ceiling among of western military analysts that the tides of war is running against ukraine. and that's, and that's something can be done to address that balance. ukraine is likely to lose a good deal more territory at the very least bought. there is another reason why that, that going to key if which is that similarly, if you listen to the sensible western ministry on this, there is no very, very different than that. the ukraine can actually defeat russia and plus rush arrives all the ukranian territory is taken. and so as a big can also said, going to ukraine to explore the goals of the ukranian government, which i take to be a code full on. just have you. what would you claim to be able t
i know told even is the director of the you raise your program at the quincy institute for responsible stay croft. he says, the visits come as the tide is turning against keys on the battlefield. the ukrainian offensive into russia or coast has to a great extent failed while rushers pushing fluid to take a much more important ukrainian position in the dong bos up. so that i think is now a, a strong ceiling among of western military analysts that the tides of war is running against ukraine. and...
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guest: quincy is involved in efforts to try to push for an arms embargo.rying to travel to jordan in the coming weeks as a close u.s. partner dealing with levels of pressure. we wait to see the results for the election. that is certainly the trump administration, it is unlikely to do anything productive on this conflict. back to the question of voting for kamala harris or not. she is our best option. host: annelle sheline is a research associate at the quincy institute, you could follow her on x @annelle sheline. guest: thanks for having me. host: that will do it for us this morning. it is 4:00 a.m. pacific. we will take you over to the united states senate judiciary committee with the issue of hate crimes. live coverage under way in just a moment here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> we are waiting for the start of the hearing with the senate judiciary committee on combating the rise
guest: quincy is involved in efforts to try to push for an arms embargo.rying to travel to jordan in the coming weeks as a close u.s. partner dealing with levels of pressure. we wait to see the results for the election. that is certainly the trump administration, it is unlikely to do anything productive on this conflict. back to the question of voting for kamala harris or not. she is our best option. host: annelle sheline is a research associate at the quincy institute, you could follow her on...
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or just decided not to go along with a negotiate encouraging ukraine to, to negotiate as a con to quincy washington is thereby comfortable in encouraging the ukraine to basically commit suicide. all right, now with key of pushing for western countries to allow it to strike deep into russian territory. now let's create a scenario. if it eventually gets to approval. that doesn't mean that it gives the key of a call to bloss on attacks as the latest drone rate in moscow region, which hit the residential building, killing a woman as well. this, the whole notion was to allow for the longer range to strike missile bases. and military targets, but it's just as you just point out, the inevitable targets are all civilian. there are very few military targets that have been didn't get in russia. it's been mostly a civilian targets and n, washington should be very concerned about that. and this is what we'll get, the i or of, of, well moscow up to, to start taking some deliberative action. they've got to protect their substance. and as a consequence, i see them if, if, if that, if okay, is given to,
or just decided not to go along with a negotiate encouraging ukraine to, to negotiate as a con to quincy washington is thereby comfortable in encouraging the ukraine to basically commit suicide. all right, now with key of pushing for western countries to allow it to strike deep into russian territory. now let's create a scenario. if it eventually gets to approval. that doesn't mean that it gives the key of a call to bloss on attacks as the latest drone rate in moscow region, which hit the...
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and i told, leaving this on the quincy institute for a sponsible state property says the visits come as the tide is turning against ukraine on the battlefield. the ukrainian offensive into russia cost has to great extent failed well rusher is pushing fluid to take a much more important ukrainian position in the dong bass up so that i think there is now a, a strong feeling among the western military analysts that the tide of war is running against ukraine and that unless something can be done to address that balance, ukraine is likely to lose a good deal more territory at the very least. but there is another reason why that, that going to key if, which is that. similarly, if you listen to a sensible west of military analysts, there is no very, very different than that. the ukraine can actually defeat russia and plus rush arrived all the ukranian territory. it was taken. and so, as i think and also said, going to ukraine to explore the goals of the ukranian government, which i take to be uh, code full on just have you. what would you claim to be able to be ready to concede in any peace
and i told, leaving this on the quincy institute for a sponsible state property says the visits come as the tide is turning against ukraine on the battlefield. the ukrainian offensive into russia cost has to great extent failed well rusher is pushing fluid to take a much more important ukrainian position in the dong bass up so that i think there is now a, a strong feeling among the western military analysts that the tide of war is running against ukraine and that unless something can be done to...