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ariet, magdi, richard and ryan.as left alive. >> two guys came into the house, beat up brian, tied him up and then killed ariet in a brutal hands on way and leave no trace? >> that's what it looked like. it looked like two ghost had just walked in and committed the ultimate crime. >> it seemed improbable. and, it encouraged detectives to look closely at ryan. he claimed to be a victim. but, was he really? >> police learned the friend he was with, the night of the murder, had offered ryan a knife for protection. just hours before ryan's mother was brutally killed with a knife. a knife that had not been found. they also learned, ryan smoked marijuana and not just at the occasional -- he smoked every day. and he wasn't just smoking. >> i was helping out someone with, like, selling, like narcotics and stuff. >> what kind of narcotics? >> marijuana. >> police found small amounts of marijuana in ryan's room. along with the bong, baggies and tinfoil. and there was more, like the -- description ryan had given about the two
ariet, magdi, richard and ryan.as left alive. >> two guys came into the house, beat up brian, tied him up and then killed ariet in a brutal hands on way and leave no trace? >> that's what it looked like. it looked like two ghost had just walked in and committed the ultimate crime. >> it seemed improbable. and, it encouraged detectives to look closely at ryan. he claimed to be a victim. but, was he really? >> police learned the friend he was with, the night of the murder,...
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please put your hands together for richard d hall.s the second time i've ran the stall. - it's been pretty successful so far~ _ richard d hall claims to carry out independent investigations into major disasters, challenging the mainstream media. very big — on fabricated terrorism. he makes money from his theories by selling books and dvds. my own book, which is about - the manchester arena bombing... unlike many conspiracy theorists, he doesn'tjust operate online. he tracks down survivors for what he calls his research. today i've started off on myjourney- to go around all of these - places on my investigation map. his so—called investigation map took him to the boatyard where lisa works three years ago. and i'm right in the tip- of north—west wales now... he made a video about his visit. so i actually went - to where she worked. in 2019, a man parked around here and then made his way down here towards the front entrance of the building. and then a guy comes - in from the yard and i said, "well, i'm interested - in buying a jet ski,"
please put your hands together for richard d hall.s the second time i've ran the stall. - it's been pretty successful so far~ _ richard d hall claims to carry out independent investigations into major disasters, challenging the mainstream media. very big — on fabricated terrorism. he makes money from his theories by selling books and dvds. my own book, which is about - the manchester arena bombing... unlike many conspiracy theorists, he doesn'tjust operate online. he tracks down survivors for...
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and she named richard after the first king richard, richard the lion heart. two others were named after of the english kings. in fact, they died when richard was very young during his childhood from tuberculosis, so he had a tough upbringing. and he climbed all the way from this dirt poor background family in california to become president of the united states. and then same qualities of persistence and drive and hatred of his enemies and determination to get even, qualities that had carried him to the presidency, then ended up bringing him down, which is to me very shakespearean story. i tragedy, you have a tragic hero has a fatal flaw he has to be capable of greatness but then the fatal flaw brings him down. and i think that's the case with nixon. so that explains why i chose the title "king richard" because it's personal to nixon's life and it's also, the folks the subtitle of the book is actually an american tragedy. we can talk in the questions and answers about whether you see, we would be that nixon was a real tragic figure or not. but, okay, so i want
and she named richard after the first king richard, richard the lion heart. two others were named after of the english kings. in fact, they died when richard was very young during his childhood from tuberculosis, so he had a tough upbringing. and he climbed all the way from this dirt poor background family in california to become president of the united states. and then same qualities of persistence and drive and hatred of his enemies and determination to get even, qualities that had carried...
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after the first king richard.ers were named after other english kings and effect they died when richard was very youngug from tuberculosis. he had a tough upbringing. and is trying to get away from this background to become president of the united states and then the same qualities of% since an drive and hatreds of his enemies and a determination to g get even his policies carrd into the presence and ended up bringing him down. which is a very shakespearean story. that tragedy you have a tragic hero that has a fatal flaw. he could be b capable of greatns but a fatal flaw brings him down and i think that'sha the case wh nixon. sola that explains why i chose e title king richard because it's personal to nixon's life in the subtitle of the book is an american tragedy. we can talk and in the questions and answers about whether you agree with me that nixon is a tragic figure or not. okay so i went to talk a littleo bit about my push because i'm a former journalist and i'm not a professionally trained historian. therefo
after the first king richard.ers were named after other english kings and effect they died when richard was very youngug from tuberculosis. he had a tough upbringing. and is trying to get away from this background to become president of the united states and then the same qualities of% since an drive and hatreds of his enemies and a determination to g get even his policies carrd into the presence and ended up bringing him down. which is a very shakespearean story. that tragedy you have a tragic...
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richard. thank you all for coming. oh, what a treat for me to share with you and trying to put yellowstone park 150 years in 45 minutes is really tough. and i looked at lots of ned frost photographs, ifj, hayden's photographs. jack, richard, fred richard photographs some of my own and i have mixed in my love of yellowstone. my i call it my backyard granddad would let me drive the pick up at the age of ten to yellowstone as long as i remember it. all the streams, all the mountains and all the rock formation. and if i missed one, then he lit up a big black cigar and it was a jaguar. and i had to sit between he and my grandmother when we went to yellowstone. so i learned quickly. i didn't know why. these are some of the people and where we've gotten the photographs that are in today's presentation. that encompass. 150 years. this is a photograph that the dad took of me and artist point and i had just gone into the marine corps and had come back on leave and it came to my mind. ned frost and fred richard and the family of
richard. thank you all for coming. oh, what a treat for me to share with you and trying to put yellowstone park 150 years in 45 minutes is really tough. and i looked at lots of ned frost photographs, ifj, hayden's photographs. jack, richard, fred richard photographs some of my own and i have mixed in my love of yellowstone. my i call it my backyard granddad would let me drive the pick up at the age of ten to yellowstone as long as i remember it. all the streams, all the mountains and all the...
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richard: thank you.ff: and so before the attack earlier this past week, as i understand it, someone spray painted your garage door last month. tell us about that. richard: i took my car out of the garage, put the garage door down and there was spray painted and it was like, your race, meaning my campaign, is dead. and some other scribbling messages and essentially it said like, watch out for yourself, be careful because you're next. geoff: and then what happened on monday? richard: i got up and i heard somebody trying to tug on my garage door, which is right below my home office. and i looked out the window and there was a flashlight going across the yard. so i just got dressed and went out through the front door, walked down the driveway, and there was somebody standing in front of my garage door. and i bear hugged him, tackled him, fell to the ground. and he was -- this iividual was taller than i, stockier than i. and he had a hold on me and he started hitting me in the head and face, i would say at le
richard: thank you.ff: and so before the attack earlier this past week, as i understand it, someone spray painted your garage door last month. tell us about that. richard: i took my car out of the garage, put the garage door down and there was spray painted and it was like, your race, meaning my campaign, is dead. and some other scribbling messages and essentially it said like, watch out for yourself, be careful because you're next. geoff: and then what happened on monday? richard: i got up and...
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richards. granddad had a bad shoulder and he couldn't handle the rains very well so this lady said i will handle the ribbons. and she drove, the school teacher, the 18 days. and when they stopped back at lake hotel, granted asked her to marry him and went back to chicago in brought back his bride. and thabecame my grandmother. how about this. this is coming through silver pass around the 1st of july. 1916 they cleared for horses but the car still we're getting through. this was in 1916 this is the silver lake hotel. most people don't know it ever existed. and they tore down in 1926 but this was a stopping place for the buses after the wagons were stopped in 1960. this is mount washburn work up with the carriages. buffalo bill a basket, and for road in the east gate getting people to come to cody. and he had gotten a train in across the river. and it was very important to him that yellowstone was a destination point and all the different we are worth trying to get a solution point around yellows
richards. granddad had a bad shoulder and he couldn't handle the rains very well so this lady said i will handle the ribbons. and she drove, the school teacher, the 18 days. and when they stopped back at lake hotel, granted asked her to marry him and went back to chicago in brought back his bride. and thabecame my grandmother. how about this. this is coming through silver pass around the 1st of july. 1916 they cleared for horses but the car still we're getting through. this was in 1916 this is...
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haidi: richard, always great to have you with us. richard mcgregor from lowy institution. vonnie: good morning. i want ruling democratic progressive party has suffered its worst ever showing in local elections. the opposition held onto with 13 seeds while gaining power in taipei setting the stage for a more content has presidential race in 2024 forcing on rising tensions with china. the president quit as head to take responsibility for those historic losses. china's central bank has cut the amount of cash lenders must hold in reserve for the second time. it ramps up reserves for the economy. the people's bank of china reduced the reserve requirement to bite me five basis points. the adjustment taking effect on december 5 will inject $70 million of liquidity. the u.s. is banning the sale of communications equipment. citing an unacceptable risk to national security. the order also affects surveillance products made by companies such as dowa. it is the latest impact of restrictions. the biden administration has granted chevron a license to resume oil production in venezuela.
haidi: richard, always great to have you with us. richard mcgregor from lowy institution. vonnie: good morning. i want ruling democratic progressive party has suffered its worst ever showing in local elections. the opposition held onto with 13 seeds while gaining power in taipei setting the stage for a more content has presidential race in 2024 forcing on rising tensions with china. the president quit as head to take responsibility for those historic losses. china's central bank has cut the...
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richard, thanks richard kemp. richard, thanks for joining us. the have been forjoining us.s week. we started out by hearing this missile and definitely come from russia. then were told, well, actually it may well have been from ukraine trying to intercept a missile we any the wiser as what was the actual source of this missile that killed people . poland well well, we haven't seen definitive assessment of it particularly the americans who are probably the best place or indeed our own government who are best placed to give an assessment. it appears from president biden's remarks and what we've heard coming out of the us that this was a ukraine interceptor fired a russian missile coming in and so obviously an accident and. i think frankly right from the early stages the idea that a russian missile would have landed in poland in a relatively open area, a single missile would almost certainly have been an accident . it wouldn't have an accident. it wouldn't have been part of a deliberate attack on poland . so i think that was on poland. so i think that was relatively clear from
richard, thanks richard kemp. richard, thanks for joining us. the have been forjoining us.s week. we started out by hearing this missile and definitely come from russia. then were told, well, actually it may well have been from ukraine trying to intercept a missile we any the wiser as what was the actual source of this missile that killed people . poland well well, we haven't seen definitive assessment of it particularly the americans who are probably the best place or indeed our own government...
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richard. so as we have just heard, leon schultz focusing very differently on the war in ukraine while the german chancellor is referring to russia. the chinese premier doesn't mention russia at all. what do you make of that? what i think christina would be unrealistic to expect. leeker chang, or to really go much further than what he said. and of course, we've seen earlier this year, china and russia embarking on what she does, pink vladimir putin caught called a no limits relationship. she, jim pink, china's paramount leader. having tied his face very closely to vladimir putin so i don't know you could really expect leeker chang. number $22.00, she jumping and a man who will be out next spring. as part of the latest leadership shake up here. you wouldn't really expect him to, to sort of throw russia under the bus in a, in a press it situation like that. but one thing that he did say, which i think will maybe cause a little bit of satisfaction on the german side, is that he, he said, i think t
richard. so as we have just heard, leon schultz focusing very differently on the war in ukraine while the german chancellor is referring to russia. the chinese premier doesn't mention russia at all. what do you make of that? what i think christina would be unrealistic to expect. leeker chang, or to really go much further than what he said. and of course, we've seen earlier this year, china and russia embarking on what she does, pink vladimir putin caught called a no limits relationship. she,...
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second home. >> richard, you represent the best of our country.ou so much for everything that you have done. and everything you have said tonight with so much more clarity. i greatly appreciate your time. and again, our best to your family and your daughter who must be going through a difficult time. thank you very much, richard fierro, who served three tours in iraq and one in afghanistan, and a hero at club q. thank you, sir. >>> still to come, i'm going to talk to one of the survives who was inside club q. he joins from us the hospital where he's recovering. >>> and later election results pushed by republican, have pushed one election official into hiding. stay with us. into hiding. stay with us nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. r
second home. >> richard, you represent the best of our country.ou so much for everything that you have done. and everything you have said tonight with so much more clarity. i greatly appreciate your time. and again, our best to your family and your daughter who must be going through a difficult time. thank you very much, richard fierro, who served three tours in iraq and one in afghanistan, and a hero at club q. thank you, sir. >>> still to come, i'm going to talk to one of the...
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that's richard nixon of course in 1968.the party, especially when this was a referendum on a lot of election deniers and other trump candidate on the senate side, why would they go for him? >> well, it depends on who you mean by the party. donald trump is still dominant with the republican base. at minimum he has 30% hardcore, and he's prepare to take that with him. we've seen this before. look, donald trump remembers 2015, 2016 where the establishment, thedonor class lined up against him. he's going to try and run as the insurgent, the outsider, as somebody taking down the establishment. that's where he is comfortable. the two massively huge wild cards here are the indictments and whether anyone like a ron desantis is willing to pull the trigger. you know, will ron desantis actually be willing to put himself on the line knowing what donald trump will say and do about him. we don't know who will actually run if he gets in, and what are the impact of the indictments. and whether or not he'll be able to reproduce the magic fr
that's richard nixon of course in 1968.the party, especially when this was a referendum on a lot of election deniers and other trump candidate on the senate side, why would they go for him? >> well, it depends on who you mean by the party. donald trump is still dominant with the republican base. at minimum he has 30% hardcore, and he's prepare to take that with him. we've seen this before. look, donald trump remembers 2015, 2016 where the establishment, thedonor class lined up against...
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richard to be cleared through the council.m unaware of the legalities of it, but it would strike as a change of use. the very notion of an asylum . in the very notion of an asylum. in a jacuzzi, hot soap in a luxurious safari tent , shepherds luxurious safari tent, shepherds or , one of our lovely rooms just or, one of our lovely rooms just beggars belief, or, one of our lovely rooms just beggars belief , just doesn't beggars belief, just doesn't work. it doesn't fit, doesn't sound, right. so it's just not. and you can't mix the two, you know, i think you're right about that. a beautiful looking hotel deal that. a beautiful looking hotel deal. why do you why would the staff wish to leave is it because it's not pleasant to southern be serving you know hundreds of so—called asylum seekers rather than guests who are going for a wedding or an anniversary , a break or whatever anniversary, a break or whatever 7 anniversary, a break or whatever ? well, not much, but the contract that was presented to us was that they just required a
richard to be cleared through the council.m unaware of the legalities of it, but it would strike as a change of use. the very notion of an asylum . in the very notion of an asylum. in a jacuzzi, hot soap in a luxurious safari tent , shepherds luxurious safari tent, shepherds or , one of our lovely rooms just or, one of our lovely rooms just beggars belief, or, one of our lovely rooms just beggars belief , just doesn't beggars belief, just doesn't work. it doesn't fit, doesn't sound, right. so...
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richard heydarian, philippines — love that. richard heydarian, philippines political— love that.ical analyst and author, thank you forjoining me. 50 shades of balance, that is something i would definitely remember, but that brings us to the end of newsday for this hour. thanks for me and the team. do stay with bbc news for the latest headlines. hello there. over the next few hours, we're going to see some frost and fog forming. it is going to be a chilly start to our monday morning. some of that will be slow to lift away. and then as we go through the day, some wet and windy weather will start to dominate from the southwest, but temperatures could be as low as minus four or minus five degrees in a few spots first thing this morning. the wet weather, though, starting to show its hand and that will gradually drift its way north and east as we go through the day. not really getting into northern england and scotland, however. gusts of winds in excess of 70 to 80 miles an hour first thing. so a very stormy start to the day in the southwest. some of that rain really torrential as it p
richard heydarian, philippines — love that. richard heydarian, philippines political— love that.ical analyst and author, thank you forjoining me. 50 shades of balance, that is something i would definitely remember, but that brings us to the end of newsday for this hour. thanks for me and the team. do stay with bbc news for the latest headlines. hello there. over the next few hours, we're going to see some frost and fog forming. it is going to be a chilly start to our monday morning. some of...
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so richard nixon had a huge impact on my life. people often forget in retrospect that nixon was the preeminent modern republican, and the 40's and 50's and early 60's. he represented a kind of very hard-working, very professional, very serious commitment to growing the republican party coming out from under the. of fdr domination of roosevelt. i had the great opportunity to go and visit him several times when we were trying to think through how to become a majority, he said two things that profoundly effected us, that were clearly part of how we were able to put the moral majority together. first, he said, the house republicans are boring. [laughter] this was in the early 80's. and i can't quite say it in his voice but you can hear in your head, he said they have always been boring. when i was there in 1946 they were boring. and if you intend to create a majority you need to try to be interesting. he said i recommend you get a group together that work on being interesting and he regularly. and in many ways the conservative opportu
so richard nixon had a huge impact on my life. people often forget in retrospect that nixon was the preeminent modern republican, and the 40's and 50's and early 60's. he represented a kind of very hard-working, very professional, very serious commitment to growing the republican party coming out from under the. of fdr domination of roosevelt. i had the great opportunity to go and visit him several times when we were trying to think through how to become a majority, he said two things that...
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richard, sor to incredibly difficult. richard, sorry to cut _ incredibly difficult. too short, we have got to leave it there, we are going off air. thank you so much for getting up early to talk to us about travelex. thank you, too, for your company. i will see you soon. hello again. yesterday we had some pretty big temperature contrasts across the uk. western areas had the mildest weather, with temperatures reaching around 12 or 13 celsius with some bright skies. meanwhile, across parts of england, we had low cloud and mist linger all day, and that�*s kept the temperatures pegged back at three. however, i think we�*ve got a much bigger change in our weather patterns taking place over the next seven to ten days. we�*re going to lose the influence of the atlantic southwesterly winds, and instead we�*ve got a big area of high pressure that�*s going to build across greenland into next week, and what that will do is it will drive these bitterly cold polar winds across the uk towards the end of next week and with that comes the threat for some snow — particularly across t
richard, sor to incredibly difficult. richard, sorry to cut _ incredibly difficult. too short, we have got to leave it there, we are going off air. thank you so much for getting up early to talk to us about travelex. thank you, too, for your company. i will see you soon. hello again. yesterday we had some pretty big temperature contrasts across the uk. western areas had the mildest weather, with temperatures reaching around 12 or 13 celsius with some bright skies. meanwhile, across parts of...
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raymond greene, vance, the boyfriend of richard fierro's daughter, was one of those murdered., daniel aston, derek wrong, and ashley paw. the mass murderer will make a first court appearance tomorrow facing five counts of first degree murder and five counts of a bias motivated crime causing bodily injury. joining us now is the governor of colorado, jared polis. thank you so much for joining us tonight. i know this has been a really horrific time for you. what are you telling people of colorado to hold them together during this grieving time? >> first of all, thank you for highlighting richard fierro, and of course thomas james himself, the other hero, currently recovering from gunshot wounds in the hospital. these two men, one active duty, the other, richard fierro, a veteran, we're in the right place at the right time, did the right thing. and if they hadn't, we might be mourning the loss of several dozen people as a result. look, i am really encouraging folks to show love for one another, to come together and support one another. for those who want to financially help, color
raymond greene, vance, the boyfriend of richard fierro's daughter, was one of those murdered., daniel aston, derek wrong, and ashley paw. the mass murderer will make a first court appearance tomorrow facing five counts of first degree murder and five counts of a bias motivated crime causing bodily injury. joining us now is the governor of colorado, jared polis. thank you so much for joining us tonight. i know this has been a really horrific time for you. what are you telling people of colorado...
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you say disappointment, richard. you will _ inflation. you say disappointment, richard.sappointment, richard. you will have heard - inflation. you say disappointment, | richard. you will have heard jeremy hunt announcing an extension, a continuation of support in terms of the energy price guarantee, albeit a little bit higher. it is going to continue for another year and then targeted support for people who are on means tested benefits, for pensioners and to those on disability. pensioners and to those on disability-— pensioners and to those on disabili . , ., , , disability. presumably you welcome mat? letter— disability. presumably you welcome mat? letter and _ disability. presumably you welcome mat? letter and if _ disability. presumably you welcome mat? letter and if it _ disability. presumably you welcome mat? letter and if it wasn't - mat? letter and if it wasn't happening article. it is still a partial litigation that people are —— it is still a partial litigation of costs people are facing. it is aareed of costs people are facing. it is agreed that — of costs peo
you say disappointment, richard. you will _ inflation. you say disappointment, richard.sappointment, richard. you will have heard - inflation. you say disappointment, | richard. you will have heard jeremy hunt announcing an extension, a continuation of support in terms of the energy price guarantee, albeit a little bit higher. it is going to continue for another year and then targeted support for people who are on means tested benefits, for pensioners and to those on disability. pensioners and...
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the whole time richard said he a kept hitting the shooter in the head. and he remained on top of the guy until the police arrived. he himself was covered in blood by that point.lf the police ended up tackling him, tackling richard fierro, ro putting him in the police car not knowing he was the hero and not another suspect. here's richard fierro speaking with reporters outside his house in colorado a short time ago.or >> i tried to save people and it didn't work for five of them. t there are five people that aren't home right now. and i thank god, it's thanksgiving.an i went through in thanksgiving in iraq, man.vi we lost dudes.vi i don't know what else to do. i hope people use this and shake someone's hand, give someone a hug, give them a kiss.ha these are good people, man. these were all kids. the guy, joshua, who was dancing with my daughter, my wife and joanne, they went and hid. he saved my daughter's life, man. i couldn't ask for anything more.'t >> richard fierro talking with reporters just a few minutes ago this evening.o that man that he just men
the whole time richard said he a kept hitting the shooter in the head. and he remained on top of the guy until the police arrived. he himself was covered in blood by that point.lf the police ended up tackling him, tackling richard fierro, ro putting him in the police car not knowing he was the hero and not another suspect. here's richard fierro speaking with reporters outside his house in colorado a short time ago.or >> i tried to save people and it didn't work for five of them. t there...
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and richard fierro is a hero. are we learning about him, the actions he took and also about the victims and the suspect? >> reporter: yeah, lindsey, richard fierro is a decorated army veteran. he did a total of four tours between iraq and afghanistan, and he was at q last night with his daughter and friends, and one of his daughter's friends was supposed to be performing and that's why they were there, and when the gunshots rang out he dropped to the ground and then made the split-second decision to charge the shooter. take a listen. >> i grabbed him by the back of his little cheap-ass armor thing and pulled him down, and i started whaling on this dual and was on top of him, and one of the performers walked by -- or was running by, and i told her, kick this guy, and she took her high heel and stuffed it in his face. >> reporter: fierro is credited, as you mentioned, with saving so many lives. he says he wishes he could have done more. of course, five people tragically died on that night, including the boyfriend of
and richard fierro is a hero. are we learning about him, the actions he took and also about the victims and the suspect? >> reporter: yeah, lindsey, richard fierro is a decorated army veteran. he did a total of four tours between iraq and afghanistan, and he was at q last night with his daughter and friends, and one of his daughter's friends was supposed to be performing and that's why they were there, and when the gunshots rang out he dropped to the ground and then made the split-second...
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richard to be cleared through the council.i'm unaware of the legalities of it, but it would strike as a change of use. the very notion of an asylum . in the very notion of an asylum. in a jacuzzi, hot soap in a luxurious safari tent , shepherds luxurious safari tent, shepherds or , one of our lovely rooms just or, one of our lovely rooms just beggars belief, or, one of our lovely rooms just beggars belief , just doesn't beggars belief, just doesn't work. it doesn't fit, doesn't sound, right. so it's just not. and you can't mix the two, you know, i think you're right about that. a beautiful looking hotel deal that. a beautiful looking hotel deal. why do you why would the staff wish to leave is it because it's not pleasant to southern be serving you know hundreds of so—called asylum seekers rather than guests who are going for a wedding or an anniversary , a break or whatever anniversary, a break or whatever 7 anniversary, a break or whatever ? well, not much, but the contract that was presented to us was that they just required
richard to be cleared through the council.i'm unaware of the legalities of it, but it would strike as a change of use. the very notion of an asylum . in the very notion of an asylum. in a jacuzzi, hot soap in a luxurious safari tent , shepherds luxurious safari tent, shepherds or , one of our lovely rooms just or, one of our lovely rooms just beggars belief, or, one of our lovely rooms just beggars belief , just doesn't beggars belief, just doesn't work. it doesn't fit, doesn't sound, right. so...
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chairman richard neil explained at the time that his committee need it to examine trump's tax returns for quote, legitimate legislative legal and oversight purposes. to examine the irs's policy of auditing the tax returns of sitting presidents to see what if any laws needed to be amended or clarified. to no one's surprise the trump treasury department refused to hand them over, and as you can imagine, a legal battle ensued. but then something happened in 2021. a new president took office and a deal was reached with the committee to finally get those tax returns. and then as again you can imagine trump sued the committee to block them from obtaining those tax returns. and finally today after a long court battle, today, just today, the committee finally got their answer. the supreme court of the united states and a two sentence order denied trump's request to block the tax returns from being handed over. trump's last-ditch attempt to stop the committee from obtaining those tightly held tax returns failed. and now the committee is cleared to get those six years of tax returns from donald
chairman richard neil explained at the time that his committee need it to examine trump's tax returns for quote, legitimate legislative legal and oversight purposes. to examine the irs's policy of auditing the tax returns of sitting presidents to see what if any laws needed to be amended or clarified. to no one's surprise the trump treasury department refused to hand them over, and as you can imagine, a legal battle ensued. but then something happened in 2021. a new president took office and a...
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affairs, richard stangle, an msnbc political analyst.hard appropriately labeled it, this was a fire drill. how did we do? well, this is the thing we are all afraid of and we're all hoping doesn't happen. russia attacking a nato country. as you know, katy, article five of the nato agreement says that if a nato country attacks all other nay co countries have to come to the country's aid. the only time it has been invoked was after 9/11. so it was a fire drill. there was a nato meeting about it. i'm sure there were lots of phone calls back and forth, as richard said, the u.s. checked with the kremlin, you know, that line is usually open, i don't know why it wasn't in this case, so i think it was a successful fire drill, in the sense that the dog didn't bark in the night. that it wasn't exactly what we thought, and people didn't overreact, and calmer heads prevailed. >> it does show how precarious this situation is. i mean it is remarkable that as long as this war has been going on, this is the first time something has crossed a boundary. wh
affairs, richard stangle, an msnbc political analyst.hard appropriately labeled it, this was a fire drill. how did we do? well, this is the thing we are all afraid of and we're all hoping doesn't happen. russia attacking a nato country. as you know, katy, article five of the nato agreement says that if a nato country attacks all other nay co countries have to come to the country's aid. the only time it has been invoked was after 9/11. so it was a fire drill. there was a nato meeting about it....
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richard. just to show that the army still has a sense of humor, they put me in front of general carter, marched down the aisle. i was in the navy for 15 years. but i hope. i didn't embarrass you too badly, general i'm larry dirita. as dr. kirwin said, i'm the president for bank of america for greater washington, d.c. it's truly a privilege. i'm here on behalf of 200,000 teammates, including about thousand in this area, to thank you for what you're doing, to express our great pride and privilege that we have, be the principal corporate funder of this of the smithsonian's cultural rescue initiative and of this program. it's you know, we truly value history and legacy in our company. and that don't measure it in the thousands of years that you do with the work you're doing. but our companies oldest element goes back to 1784. the massachusetts bank we have ledgers with john hancock and, paul revere as clients here in washington. it goes back to the bank of metropolis. we funded 20% of the rebuildi
richard. just to show that the army still has a sense of humor, they put me in front of general carter, marched down the aisle. i was in the navy for 15 years. but i hope. i didn't embarrass you too badly, general i'm larry dirita. as dr. kirwin said, i'm the president for bank of america for greater washington, d.c. it's truly a privilege. i'm here on behalf of 200,000 teammates, including about thousand in this area, to thank you for what you're doing, to express our great pride and privilege...
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hi richard, great to see. so ukrainian president lansky, as we've seen, there has made a strong appeal. tell us what it, what else you have to say. yet, we're pablo. and we, we've seen during the course of this war just what a an adept communicator zalinski can be in this international fora. we've seen him addressing the united nations by video, like we've seen him speaking to, to many national parliaments by video la getting was message out. and his clearly, although he's not present here in barley making use of the same possibilities. thanks to the indonesian host here, who gave him the possibility of addressing the assembled leaders by video link to really try and get his message across at a time when of course, the ukrainians have momentum in the war. they've just recently recaptured the very important city of her son. and you see that kind of communication skills sort of pugnacious in this that he often shows really come across in what he said. for instance, addressing deer g 19 not g 20. essentially tell
hi richard, great to see. so ukrainian president lansky, as we've seen, there has made a strong appeal. tell us what it, what else you have to say. yet, we're pablo. and we, we've seen during the course of this war just what a an adept communicator zalinski can be in this international fora. we've seen him addressing the united nations by video, like we've seen him speaking to, to many national parliaments by video la getting was message out. and his clearly, although he's not present here in...
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richard, let me start with you. are you surprised by any of the rhetoric that you heard coming from donald trump? because even this was donald trump, we've all come to know and some supporters love him and most of the country seems not to if the polls or an invocation, if the results of the elections since he's become president in 201820202022 or any indication, there are the declining number of people that are in his camp, but it's exactly what we have come to expect. replete with factual errors, gross misstatements galore. there was hardly a certain frankly, we didn't say something wrong. the truth has never been his best friend, and tonight we were kind of reminded of of that being the case. so no, i would say this was the only thing that was missing from this was kind of the story about election denial and how elections are rig something that's been part of his some speech over the past year to that has, i'm sure his advisors told them that to put that in. but other than that, we kind of have heard all this befo
richard, let me start with you. are you surprised by any of the rhetoric that you heard coming from donald trump? because even this was donald trump, we've all come to know and some supporters love him and most of the country seems not to if the polls or an invocation, if the results of the elections since he's become president in 201820202022 or any indication, there are the declining number of people that are in his camp, but it's exactly what we have come to expect. replete with factual...
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richard, let's start with the war in ukraine. that's obviously on everyone's mind here in europe or the u. s. is one of the biggest supporters of the government in ukraine, both financially and militarily, or will that change if republicans gain control of the house? yeah, i mean, definitely a big question on, on many people's minds in ukraine, but also here in europe and, and it's true terry me just to give you a heads. the scale of the support is come from the united states for the ukrainians . 40 plus $1000000000.00 of, of support has been pouring. and during the course of this year, joe biden had to go to congress to get that money approved. that money is pretty much spent now, so what's gonna happen next? and this has been really kind of bursting out of the limelight because the republican party, who now it looks very much like a go to control at least the house of representatives. there's a division in the party about what to do about ukraine. and, you know, the republicans traditionally, especially since reagan, you know,
richard, let's start with the war in ukraine. that's obviously on everyone's mind here in europe or the u. s. is one of the biggest supporters of the government in ukraine, both financially and militarily, or will that change if republicans gain control of the house? yeah, i mean, definitely a big question on, on many people's minds in ukraine, but also here in europe and, and it's true terry me just to give you a heads. the scale of the support is come from the united states for the ukrainians...
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richard was not armed.is training, his tenacity and the bravely to defeat the gunman. hats off to him and everybody else that pitched in to him. >> martha: armed with a kind heart. thanks so much. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now with trace in for martha. hi, trace. >> good afternoon, sandra. thank you. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. explosive claims from israel that the powder keg in iran could disrupt the world cup in qatar. a senior u.s. official saying there's multiple threat streams suggesting a potential terror attack on the games. jennifer griffin is fresh from the pentagon
richard was not armed.is training, his tenacity and the bravely to defeat the gunman. hats off to him and everybody else that pitched in to him. >> martha: armed with a kind heart. thanks so much. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now with trace in for martha. hi, trace. >> good afternoon, sandra. thank you. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. explosive claims from israel that the powder keg in iran could disrupt the world...
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>> richard, thank you. you were a big part of saving many more lives an stopping this from being worse than it already was. we applaud you. i can't wait to give you a big hug. sorry for your loss, as well. >> richard do you want to respond? >> thank you. listen, you guys have a great establishment. i run a business, too. this is hard. we just went through covid. we're barely making it. everybody is barely make it. i was in there and it wasn't packed. it was a good crowd but it wasn't packed. it was a safe space. i was like okay, cool, there's no problems here. no issues. everything is going good. i commend you for doing what you do. our whole thing is diversity is on tap. my wife's vision is the beer summit that obama had. she wants people to sit down with a beer and it means, hey, there's no judgment. we're going have a good time together. that's what her goal is. i know that's your goal, too. that's all we can do is try. as business owners it tends to be very vanilla. we tried to do something that's not v
>> richard, thank you. you were a big part of saving many more lives an stopping this from being worse than it already was. we applaud you. i can't wait to give you a big hug. sorry for your loss, as well. >> richard do you want to respond? >> thank you. listen, you guys have a great establishment. i run a business, too. this is hard. we just went through covid. we're barely making it. everybody is barely make it. i was in there and it wasn't packed. it was a good crowd but it...
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[cheering] richard is the one that made me want to do, and if i want to be richards about a cigar ong richard pryor for my mother would watch her 15 year old on stage saying some outlandish. i hope act back then was taking at the one thing i've done it 15. >> i think every african-american comedian to some degree was inspired by richard pryor put eddie murphy did get into using four letter words at the sense that i am trying to shock you. >> to new york with got a tourist place in to get hbo and they catch the lyrics and they cannot speak english and tried to act on the street while they are cursors i've got people think eddie murphy. ford you. i love it. >> i saw eddie murphy's raw and delirious when i was really little like i was in second grade. i knew that he was nasty. he was not he was nuts of the site any of that. those are bad, bad word too. we was hilarious. why she watched a bill cosby show? i do to i love the bill cosby show big nana bill cosby. never met the man before he called me up about a year ago and chastised me on the phone for being too dirty. [cheering] i'm so me
[cheering] richard is the one that made me want to do, and if i want to be richards about a cigar ong richard pryor for my mother would watch her 15 year old on stage saying some outlandish. i hope act back then was taking at the one thing i've done it 15. >> i think every african-american comedian to some degree was inspired by richard pryor put eddie murphy did get into using four letter words at the sense that i am trying to shock you. >> to new york with got a tourist place in...
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in so many ways, richard nixon is the phoenix of former presidents. he rises from the ashes of a departure from the presidency and becomes an important force as a former president. host: in fact, bill clinton was president when richard nixon died. bob dole spoke as well. the clintons in the front row. guest: he said something really important that richard nixon wanted him to say. clinton says, as he's eulogizing him, i'm paraphrasing a bit, we need to something richard nixon not just on one instant, the misdeeds of watergate, but by the entirety of his political career. which is essentially what richard nixon was campaigning for as a former president. he didn't want to be known just for watergate, but the broader accomplishments of his presidency, including, i think, importantly, the opening of china and the things he did in the foreign policy arena. host: i presume that bill clinton would want that as well, somebody who was impeached, but had eight years as president. guest: and how appreciate weren't that was on clinton's part. clinton would want th
in so many ways, richard nixon is the phoenix of former presidents. he rises from the ashes of a departure from the presidency and becomes an important force as a former president. host: in fact, bill clinton was president when richard nixon died. bob dole spoke as well. the clintons in the front row. guest: he said something really important that richard nixon wanted him to say. clinton says, as he's eulogizing him, i'm paraphrasing a bit, we need to something richard nixon not just on one...
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richards reportedly worked a full day after the incident there. okay coming up coming up short on santa clauses from department stores to events y finding a good santa it's really hard this year and move over elf on the shelf. you've got some competition. wait what ? you're watching i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a dollar. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. ♪ what would you give for a child you loved, to make their wish come true? to help them fight a critical illness, just imagine what you'd do. every single one of us can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. ♪ ♪ ♪ claus, santa claus. santa claus, santa claus santa claus world santa claus, santa claus, santa claus. santa claus. where are you
richards reportedly worked a full day after the incident there. okay coming up coming up short on santa clauses from department stores to events y finding a good santa it's really hard this year and move over elf on the shelf. you've got some competition. wait what ? you're watching i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a...
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hosted by the richard nixon foundation in washington dc. [applause] >> i am often asked, what would president nixon do about this issue or that problem, who better to attempt to answer that than newt gingrich who served as the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, he upheld the republican wave in 1994 and as a historian in his own right and the author of a staggering 41 books, he is a master of marrying politics with history, to enable a better understanding of both. he is joined by ambassador callista gingrich, thank you for being with us madame ambassador. please join me in welcoming speaker, newt gingrich. [applause] mr. gingrich: thank you. first of all, thank you all, very, very much. i am delighted to be here, we drove in watching the video that was made for your 50th anniversary which is a remarkable video. and amazingly beautiful. so richard nixon had a huge impact on my life. people often forget in retrospect that nixon was the preeminent modern republican, in the 1940's and 1950's and early 1960's. he represented a kind of
hosted by the richard nixon foundation in washington dc. [applause] >> i am often asked, what would president nixon do about this issue or that problem, who better to attempt to answer that than newt gingrich who served as the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, he upheld the republican wave in 1994 and as a historian in his own right and the author of a staggering 41 books, he is a master of marrying politics with history, to enable a better understanding of both. he is joined...
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but the arrest of richard m.murder is sure a major step in leading to the conclusion of this long-term and complex investigation. >> reporter: tonight, a multi-year saga. >> the eyes of america were on this because it's every single small town in america. >> reporter: the anguish the loved ones, feeling one step closer to justice. >> i never gave up hope. >> reporter: the questions that remain. >> how could he stay under the radar? did he commit this crime? did he go to work? did he go to church? did he have social interactions with people? i have a lot of questions for the police. >> reporter: small town indiana, the heart of hoosier territory, fewer than 3,000 people live here in delphi. but for more than five years, an unsolved mystery. the heinous murder of two of their children after they vanished hiking on this trail. and the person accused of the crime was one of their own all along. >> how can somebody do that and then just go on living life? like nothing happened? i don't understand. probably never will
but the arrest of richard m.murder is sure a major step in leading to the conclusion of this long-term and complex investigation. >> reporter: tonight, a multi-year saga. >> the eyes of america were on this because it's every single small town in america. >> reporter: the anguish the loved ones, feeling one step closer to justice. >> i never gave up hope. >> reporter: the questions that remain. >> how could he stay under the radar? did he commit this crime?...
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richard nixon never tested the soviet. in 1969, the u.s.hould by time and not engage in this because the position is relatively weak. mr. byron: gary, do you want to respond to that? mr. kasparov: i am trying to digest what he said. to, geopolitical talk into something practical. china wants to take over taiwan. they've that is exactly the message if i assume correctly. that is exactly the message. i disagree about the three conflicts. america is not part of the conflict in ukraine directly. ending a very limited number of weapons to ukraine does not me that you have to send american soldiers. there are limited american resources being allocated there. if you were concerned about three different areas, [indiscernible] don't think the uranian threat is that serious. koran sends most weapons now to russia. when -- ran sends most weapons now to china. and the war quickly. mr. byron: neil? mr. ferguson: oh, that is not what i am saying, gary. with your perfect command of english, you know that is not what i have said. what we in fact are doing
richard nixon never tested the soviet. in 1969, the u.s.hould by time and not engage in this because the position is relatively weak. mr. byron: gary, do you want to respond to that? mr. kasparov: i am trying to digest what he said. to, geopolitical talk into something practical. china wants to take over taiwan. they've that is exactly the message if i assume correctly. that is exactly the message. i disagree about the three conflicts. america is not part of the conflict in ukraine directly....
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richard. no, a rush appointed official in ukraine's illegally annex her son. region says russian forces will withdraw from the west bank of the de new per river that comes as a korean forces it as euclidean force advance in the area. meanwhile, tens of thousands of people have now left the rushing control city of care, san shops and businesses have closed, and people have been seen arriving in the neighboring crimea by bus. now the un says rushes invasion of ukraine is driving the largest and fastest displacement of people in decades as russia targets key civilian infrastructure. millions of ukrainians are facing a difficult choice of trying to survive a dangerous winter or become refugees abroad. huh. that's mom. that's me. that's my dad, and that's my grandma. his portrait of their picture. perfect family hangs on the bedroom wall, but it's not this ukrainian boy's current reality. it just him and his mom here in the south of belgium. dave received a warm welcome as refugees. but helena says
richard. no, a rush appointed official in ukraine's illegally annex her son. region says russian forces will withdraw from the west bank of the de new per river that comes as a korean forces it as euclidean force advance in the area. meanwhile, tens of thousands of people have now left the rushing control city of care, san shops and businesses have closed, and people have been seen arriving in the neighboring crimea by bus. now the un says rushes invasion of ukraine is driving the largest and...
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richard: that's right. so many of the buildings were built for the long term.always a high school, a city, city hall, some structure that's recognizable from that era. jeffrey: one local example, berkeley high school, with its sculptures and community theater that date to the 1940's. richard: california, because there had been a long beach earthquake in 1933, put a huge emphasis on rebuilding california schools or expanding them, making them earthquake safe and so on. they hired local architects. it was very much an interaction between the federal government and local government, state vernments. jeffrey: always emphasize, work for those in need. the seven acre montclair park in oakland was and is a place for people to bring their children d be outdoors. but it also served another purpose. richard: the idea of the new deal was always to put people to work, that they thought that gave them dignity, self-worth, anit did. people who wanted that, who were unemployed. and here is such a great example, because you have this beautiful stonework, which was done probabl
richard: that's right. so many of the buildings were built for the long term.always a high school, a city, city hall, some structure that's recognizable from that era. jeffrey: one local example, berkeley high school, with its sculptures and community theater that date to the 1940's. richard: california, because there had been a long beach earthquake in 1933, put a huge emphasis on rebuilding california schools or expanding them, making them earthquake safe and so on. they hired local...
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the answer is richard nixon.it's not always the answer for things like they change it but it is richard nixon. and it is richard nixon and it is gerald ford. to make a very long story short, we have, we all now our presidential records because gerald ford made a mistake. gerald ford, and is not his fault, okay? but gerald ford comes in office totally unprecedented. no present had resided for no present had ever resigned with an indictment or two hanging over his head. and president nixon left so many documents on the fourth floor of the executive office building that the secret service was afraid the floor would actually collapse. that's how many documents were left. in addition, there were, depends on the figures, about 880 reels of tape. most of them were bought at the then the equivalent of a cvs. were very flimsy and they were all gathered together, also in the executive office building. one day a moving van pulls up, and president ford had continued in office, president nixon's chief of staff, alexander haig
the answer is richard nixon.it's not always the answer for things like they change it but it is richard nixon. and it is richard nixon and it is gerald ford. to make a very long story short, we have, we all now our presidential records because gerald ford made a mistake. gerald ford, and is not his fault, okay? but gerald ford comes in office totally unprecedented. no present had resided for no present had ever resigned with an indictment or two hanging over his head. and president nixon left...