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he had ties to robert miller use it. the reason why you get a sweet are deal is will most likely use a secret environment for the f b i a to robert miller. this goes back. robert miller has ties to other people that did that operation similar to that out of san francisco. and it people can look up, so it's not a surprise, it's just an under belly, american, and global institutional power. we don't often get to see and live terms. and i think that's just coming to do, i understand you correctly, my hearing you correctly, that you believe that all these parties that epstein was involved in organizing, involving teenage girls or very young women. you believe that it was not only for the sexual gratification of, of their participants, but possibly a schema means for co opting for further control. oh no, no, no. the classic blackboard looks doors in ring that it's not about providing the list of services to an elite group of people who otherwise can't find the easily the access to those that at least elicit activity. but it's
he had ties to robert miller use it. the reason why you get a sweet are deal is will most likely use a secret environment for the f b i a to robert miller. this goes back. robert miller has ties to other people that did that operation similar to that out of san francisco. and it people can look up, so it's not a surprise, it's just an under belly, american, and global institutional power. we don't often get to see and live terms. and i think that's just coming to do, i understand you correctly,...
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he had ties to robert miller use it. the reason why you get a sweet are deal is will most likely use a secret in form it for the f b i a to robert miller. this goes back. robin miller has ties to other people that did that operation. similar to that, out of san francisco, the people can look up. so it's not a surprise. it's just an under valley of american and global institutional power. we don't often get to see in live terms. and i think that's just coming to do, i understand you correctly, my hearing you correctly, that you believe that all these parties that epstein was involved in organizing, involving teenage girls or very young women. you believe that it was not only for the sexual gratification of, of their participants, but possibly a schema means for co opting for further control. oh no doubt. it was a classic blackboard lic storage in ring that it's known about providing the listed services to an elite group of people who otherwise can't find the easily that access to those that at least elicit activity. but i
he had ties to robert miller use it. the reason why you get a sweet are deal is will most likely use a secret in form it for the f b i a to robert miller. this goes back. robin miller has ties to other people that did that operation. similar to that, out of san francisco, the people can look up. so it's not a surprise. it's just an under valley of american and global institutional power. we don't often get to see in live terms. and i think that's just coming to do, i understand you correctly,...
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i want to bring in robert gibbs, former white house press secretary in the obama white house, and msnbc political analyst, and tim millereb bush's 2016 campaign, a writer at large for the bulwark, also an msnbc political analyst, and sabrina siddiqui, reporter for the "wall street journal." robert, i wonder what you make of these numbers, maybe diminishing returns. we have seen polls go in the opposite direction. we saw donald trump say today all i need is a fourth indictment to get me over the top for my election. but i wonder if these financial numbers tell a story. is there only so many times you can go to the well? >> well, i absolutely think there is. look, each individual person has a limit to what they can give to a political candidate. so there are certainly limits. it will be interesting to see whether the scope and the magnitude of today's indictment, how that impacts this. but we also have to understand, too, even for as much as he's raising, we now know from reports this week just how much money is going out the door to pay lawyers. and i can't imagine that those billable hours are doing anything but expandi
i want to bring in robert gibbs, former white house press secretary in the obama white house, and msnbc political analyst, and tim millereb bush's 2016 campaign, a writer at large for the bulwark, also an msnbc political analyst, and sabrina siddiqui, reporter for the "wall street journal." robert, i wonder what you make of these numbers, maybe diminishing returns. we have seen polls go in the opposite direction. we saw donald trump say today all i need is a fourth indictment to get...
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catch me robert draper. tim miller. work and chris whipple. welcome to the 2023 tucson festival of books. this panel of you from both sides will end in one hour. please save your questions, the panelists until after all of them spoken. we'll have 15 to 20 minutes at the end for q&a. the festival organizers, thank c-span booktv for sponsoring this. and alice and bill ro for sponsoring the upcoming discussion. please make sure to stop by the book sales area and author signing after the session. book sales at the festival help support the cost of the festival and the local literacy programs it funds. you can also help keep this event free and open to everyone by becoming a friend of the or a sponsor of the festival. please stop by the friends booth or by going online to tucson festival love books dot org as we begin. please silence your telephones and whatever way that works best for you. all rights. i'd like to introduce each of our panelists and give a little bit background information and a couple of blurbs of promotions for their books, revie
catch me robert draper. tim miller. work and chris whipple. welcome to the 2023 tucson festival of books. this panel of you from both sides will end in one hour. please save your questions, the panelists until after all of them spoken. we'll have 15 to 20 minutes at the end for q&a. the festival organizers, thank c-span booktv for sponsoring this. and alice and bill ro for sponsoring the upcoming discussion. please make sure to stop by the book sales area and author signing after the...
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robert draper. [applause] kim miller. [applause] and chris whipple. welcome to the 20 tucson festival of books this a panel of view from both sides will end in one hour. please save your questions for the panelists until after all of them have spoken. we'll have 15 -- 20 minutes at the end for q and a. the festival organizers thanks c-span, book tv for sponsoring this location and alice and bill wrote for sponsoring the upcoming discussions. please make sure to stop by the book sales area and offer signing after the session. book sales at the festival help support the cost of the festival the local literacy program it funds. you can help keep the event free and open to everyone by becoming a friend of ther festival or a sponsor of the festival. please set by the friends with ago all night tucson festival of books.org. as we begin, please silence your telephones in whatever way that works best for you. all right i would like to background information and blurbs of promotions for the books reviews that help us understand the scope of each one of their b
robert draper. [applause] kim miller. [applause] and chris whipple. welcome to the 20 tucson festival of books this a panel of view from both sides will end in one hour. please save your questions for the panelists until after all of them have spoken. we'll have 15 -- 20 minutes at the end for q and a. the festival organizers thanks c-span, book tv for sponsoring this location and alice and bill wrote for sponsoring the upcoming discussions. please make sure to stop by the book sales area and...
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robert draper. [applause] >> tim miller. [applause] >> and chris whipple. [applause] >> welcome to the 2023 tucson festival of books this panel of you from both sides will end in one hour. please save a question for the panelists untiln. after all of them have spoken. we will have 15 to 20 minutes at the end for q&a for the festival organizers thank c-span booktv for sponsoring this location and alice and bill rowe for sponsoring the upcoming discussion. please make sure to stop by the book sales area and offer signing after the session. book sales help support the cost of the festival in the local literacy programs it finds. you can also help keep this event free and open to everyone by becoming a friend of the festival or a sponsor of the festival. please stop by the friends booth or by going online to tucsonfestivalofbooks.org. as we begin the silence your telephones and whatever way that works best for you. all right. i would like to introduce each of our panelists and give a little bit of background information, and a couple of blurbs of promotion for
robert draper. [applause] >> tim miller. [applause] >> and chris whipple. [applause] >> welcome to the 2023 tucson festival of books this panel of you from both sides will end in one hour. please save a question for the panelists untiln. after all of them have spoken. we will have 15 to 20 minutes at the end for q&a for the festival organizers thank c-span booktv for sponsoring this location and alice and bill rowe for sponsoring the upcoming discussion. please make sure...
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. >> joining us now, susan page, tim miller, and former white house press secretary, robert gibbs.g himself after he compared congresswoman pressley to the kkk. can he handle the scrutiny of a national campaign? >> we're about to find out. he has succeeded to becoming the center of attention, he was the guy others wanted to beat up on at the debate. he's not getting the kind of scrutiny you get when you get a little traction, rise in the polls, and that has included scrutiny of when he has changed positions on things like january 6th, he called it a horrid event and said trump was a loser, now he said trump was the greatest president in the 21st century. these are questions he's going to have to answer. >> we have more results, robert gibbs, from the nbc news des moines register poll, finding fewer than half of iowa republican caucusgoers describe themselves as maga republicans. one in four say they're anti-trump. so where do you see a path forward for someone to cut into trump's lead? >> well, they're going to have to in some ways take that other than maga republicans, some of tha
. >> joining us now, susan page, tim miller, and former white house press secretary, robert gibbs.g himself after he compared congresswoman pressley to the kkk. can he handle the scrutiny of a national campaign? >> we're about to find out. he has succeeded to becoming the center of attention, he was the guy others wanted to beat up on at the debate. he's not getting the kind of scrutiny you get when you get a little traction, rise in the polls, and that has included scrutiny of when...
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play for the audience, the actual words of robert oppenheimer from our american history tv collection on washington journal. but let's hear from anthony in miller place, new york. caller: thank you. oppenheimer ostensibly was the grandfather, him and i signed, of the space race to death and destruction. this is hitler's paradigm come to the future. we are cursed by the nuclear age whereby the space race for power, it seems to me that the mankind has an inability to re to the occasion here. the best and the brightest that developed this technology spoke out against it early on and said no, this is not a course we should be taking because -- you need three hours for this topic because the military industrial of the nuclear power, and they were going to build a mach 2 reactor. but the great many of the reactors that exist on our plan today had refueled so they double the weight, yet not an ounce has been taken into the repository as it was required. they said it would be received by 1996 but now it has been deemed unsafe. i understand they are using tracking and injecting a lot of volatile waste byproducts from the nuclear industry. it is in undoi
play for the audience, the actual words of robert oppenheimer from our american history tv collection on washington journal. but let's hear from anthony in miller place, new york. caller: thank you. oppenheimer ostensibly was the grandfather, him and i signed, of the space race to death and destruction. this is hitler's paradigm come to the future. we are cursed by the nuclear age whereby the space race for power, it seems to me that the mankind has an inability to re to the occasion here. the...
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robert helenius. joshua has been here before. he's had fight cancelled at short notice. he backed in 2019, you do to face miller in new york.did joshua learn? ., stepped andy ruiz. what did joshua learn? . , .. , stepped andy ruiz. what did joshua learn? . , , ., �* , learn? late replacements aren't my deal learn? late replacements aren't my deal. but learn? late replacements aren't my deal- itut i'll— learn? late replacements aren't my deal. but i'll take _ learn? late replacements aren't my deal. but i'll take this _ learn? late replacements aren't my deal. but i'll take this is _ learn? late replacements aren't my deal. but i'll take this is the - deal. but i'll take this is the third — deal. but i'll take this is the third time this is happened. now this situation. it's what happens. it's this situation. it's what happens. it's a _ this situation. it's what happens. it's a long — this situation. it's what happens. it's a long career which will present— it's a long career which will present these optical. —— obstacles. this is_ present these optical. —— obstacles. this isjust — present these optical. —— obstacles. this i
robert helenius. joshua has been here before. he's had fight cancelled at short notice. he backed in 2019, you do to face miller in new york.did joshua learn? ., stepped andy ruiz. what did joshua learn? . , .. , stepped andy ruiz. what did joshua learn? . , , ., �* , learn? late replacements aren't my deal learn? late replacements aren't my deal. but learn? late replacements aren't my deal- itut i'll— learn? late replacements aren't my deal. but i'll take _ learn? late replacements aren't...
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robert mcquade, former u.s. attorney, and professor at the university of michigan law school, also with us glen gardner, former federal prosecutor, both msnbc legal analyst analysts. and georgia state representative tanya miller, former fulton county assistant district attorney and former federal prosecutor. barbara mcquade, let me begin with you, because we on this program are focused on every word of defense that comes out of the trump side of any of these cases, anything they say by way of defense. so here is john eastman's first presentation of his defense, of sorts, and that's really everything that he has said tonight that was relevant to his defense. but he seems to be clinging, at least at this stage, to the notion that he never said just unilaterally reject the electorates. but there are going to be plenty of witnesses testifying against him and his criminal case, saying that's exactly what he advocated. >> this is such a high wire act by a defendant, to be talking in the media, knowing that they are facing trial down the road. i can only saying that the strategy has to be this. i want to convince people to a public relations campaign that i am innocent of these crimes so that the talking points get
robert mcquade, former u.s. attorney, and professor at the university of michigan law school, also with us glen gardner, former federal prosecutor, both msnbc legal analyst analysts. and georgia state representative tanya miller, former fulton county assistant district attorney and former federal prosecutor. barbara mcquade, let me begin with you, because we on this program are focused on every word of defense that comes out of the trump side of any of these cases, anything they say by way of...
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or two years of the actual words of robert oppenheimer from our american history tv election here on "washington journal" but let's hear from anthony next up in miller place new york. good morning, thank you so very much. oppenheimer ostensibly was the grandfather, payment einstein of the space race to death and destruction peer this is hitler's paradigm come to you, it's been like launched into the future now whereby we are cursed by the nuclear age, whereby the space race for power. i mean it seems to me that mankind has the inability to rise tohe occasion here. the best and the brightest to develop these technologies spoke out against it early on and sd no, no, no this is not a course we should be taking because, i mean, you need three hours for this topic because there's the military-industrial side of the nuclear power and then there's industrial uses and whether it is portable reactors or what have you they were going to build a mark to reactor but i think they did. there's a few probably running but a great many other directors that exist on our planet today had we fueled slate doubled the waste and yet nothing else has been taken into the re
or two years of the actual words of robert oppenheimer from our american history tv election here on "washington journal" but let's hear from anthony next up in miller place new york. good morning, thank you so very much. oppenheimer ostensibly was the grandfather, payment einstein of the space race to death and destruction peer this is hitler's paradigm come to you, it's been like launched into the future now whereby we are cursed by the nuclear age, whereby the space race for power....
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robert brigger recently said that not only does the counter-offensive fail in the long run. this is a war of attrition, where ukraine has no chance of regaining territory. that is, if mark millertagon , yes, who bears some responsibility, then this is already an official official who can tell the european union whose statements directly contradict what josé borel says, yes, which, in principle, does not bear any responsibility, he is a henchman, and the european commission, they are part of the european commission, which is not accountable to ordinary people there in the european union, and people, of course, are experiencing serious problems now in europe yes, especially we see this in germany, which is well, the basis of all these military spending for ukraine and germany has a situation very difficult. yes, recently the wall street journal wrote that among the world's most powerful economies, the situation is the most unenviable. about german, yes, what they are going to, but to fall, that is, their growth rates are falling, and a already has to choose between expenses, because of this, there is a squabble within the coalition. yes , there is a very diverse coalition. there
robert brigger recently said that not only does the counter-offensive fail in the long run. this is a war of attrition, where ukraine has no chance of regaining territory. that is, if mark millertagon , yes, who bears some responsibility, then this is already an official official who can tell the european union whose statements directly contradict what josé borel says, yes, which, in principle, does not bear any responsibility, he is a henchman, and the european commission, they are part of...
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of the pentagon, robert mctamara, and the character of spartak mishulin was such general maxwell taylor . he was the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, as now here is general miller he says the bombing is scheduled for friday. and there is a run, a general one, and mishulin has a plug. he can't, speak the word scorers. bath, gang, it happens. here we are with you one of his colleagues also says to him, you write a large letter in a notebook and you will come out when you open the notebook, like, here you have some achievements and read it. well, he did just that . the prime minister is already coming. president kennedy comes out and asks that taylor mishulin is starting to unfold a notebook. she falls for him. uh, he got terribly angry on the floor, he says a bombing strike is scheduled for friday, since all the artists were aware, everyone began to get laughs. and mironov, in order to somehow hide this laughter, he turns to derzhavin, the head of the pentagonal, says, well, you why are you silent? and that the holder absolutely calmly notes. what am i, i only say at the end of the scene. but this was not the end of the story, the end of the story, according to d
of the pentagon, robert mctamara, and the character of spartak mishulin was such general maxwell taylor . he was the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, as now here is general miller he says the bombing is scheduled for friday. and there is a run, a general one, and mishulin has a plug. he can't, speak the word scorers. bath, gang, it happens. here we are with you one of his colleagues also says to him, you write a large letter in a notebook and you will come out when you open the notebook,...