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>> i hope she is. >> byron: his new album "caroline's boy," the great darius rucker.>> thank you very much. great to be here. >>> when we come back, remembering astronaut ken mattingly. ost important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose new neuriva ultra. unlike some others, it supports 7 brain health indicators, including mental alertness from one serving. to help keep me sharp. try new neuriva ultra. think bigger. the right age for neutrogena® retinol? that's whenever you want it to be. it has derm-proven retinol that targets vital cell turnover, evens skin tone, and smooths fine lines. with visible results in just one week. neutrogena® retinol i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you takin
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in 2018, i visited both and rucker afterwards in which an enemy terrorist force digs into a city andpulation as human shields, there is tremendous destruction and unfortunately very high civilian casualties. nonetheless they can be reduced and that is what we're pushing to do. ~ ., and that is what we're pushing to do. ~ . ., and that is what we're pushing todo. . “ to do. we have also the bbc soken to do. we have also the bbc spoken to — to do. we have also the bbc spoken to family _ to do. we have also the bbc spoken to family members | to do. we have also the bbc| spoken to family members of those taken hostage inside gaza and they have also said somehow these air strikes in gaza are not helping the aim of getting hostages released. what is your response to that?— response to that? that may be but a . ain response to that? that may be but again what _ response to that? that may be but again what i _ response to that? that may be but again what i have - response to that? that may be but again what i have not - response to that? that may be| but again what i have not heard and it ha
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fort rucker, alabama, was named after him prior to world war two. james wilson, hero of the battle for, a hero in battle. now, that's a payne force one, that good looking and yeah and you know you can see it and debate maybe not in these political times who he was as a person where he went in his laterays he knew what he was on the battlefield uneducated but,ou know, he had an approach. he knew the ground and his troops believed. but that's a painting from 10. the thing they made him work a lot better than you really look it in awful. john macarthur. d it was so bad on this. what is this the darke o all decembers ever. why his in the sounds of the night. my heart bleeds to the pasure and powerful pass i think about my home, my beloved pants, my brothers and sisters, my wife, darling, children. thfriends that are gone e and more and many oth who has been a joy. and this wilderness of sand. one of the letters from the confederate on the retreat promise, general order 169 december 49, 1864. we have in good did 15,000 casualties and killed ending the ki
fort rucker, alabama, was named after him prior to world war two. james wilson, hero of the battle for, a hero in battle. now, that's a payne force one, that good looking and yeah and you know you can see it and debate maybe not in these political times who he was as a person where he went in his laterays he knew what he was on the battlefield uneducated but,ou know, he had an approach. he knew the ground and his troops believed. but that's a painting from 10. the thing they made him work a lot...
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fort rucker, alabama, was named after him prior to world war two. james wilson, hero of the battle for, a hero in battle. now, that's a payne force one, that good lookingnd yeah and you know you can see it and debate maybeot in these political times who he was as a person where he went in his later days he knew what he was on the battlefld uneducated but, you know, he had an approach. he knew the ground andis troops believed. but that's a painting from 1970. the thing they made him work a lot better than you really look it in awful. john macarthur. and it was so bad on thi what is this the darkest of all decembers ever. why his in the soundof the night. my heart bleeds to the pleasure and powerful pass i think abou my home, my beloved parents, my brothers and sisters, my wi, darling, children. the friends that are gone one and more and many other who has been a joy. and this wildernessfand. one of the letters from the confederate on the retreat promise, general order 169 december 49, 1864. we have in good did 15,000 casualties and killed ending the
fort rucker, alabama, was named after him prior to world war two. james wilson, hero of the battle for, a hero in battle. now, that's a payne force one, that good lookingnd yeah and you know you can see it and debate maybeot in these political times who he was as a person where he went in his later days he knew what he was on the battlefld uneducated but, you know, he had an approach. he knew the ground andis troops believed. but that's a painting from 1970. the thing they made him work a lot...
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joining us now, phil rucker, "the washington post" national editor and an msnbc political analyst.rfk's 22% support here? >> well, it's quite high, chris. 22%. you know, part of me wonders how much of that support is because of his name, you know, everybody knows the name robert f. kennedy. they obviously identify him as a son and member of the kennedy family, the political dynasty. they may not know all of the policy positions that he's taken or what he's standing for politically in this campaign, but that being said, there certainly are voters who feel strongly about the positions he has taken, including covid and vaccines and some of the other issues. while that might not represent a majority of the population, i think there's probably a small minority of voters looking for somebody to run on those issues as a key part of their campaign. >> i also wonder, i don't think necessarily team trump is worried that he's going to get more votes than they are, but when you take a look at the money that's coming in, first of all, he's getting donors. rfk jr. s that have never really been i
joining us now, phil rucker, "the washington post" national editor and an msnbc political analyst.rfk's 22% support here? >> well, it's quite high, chris. 22%. you know, part of me wonders how much of that support is because of his name, you know, everybody knows the name robert f. kennedy. they obviously identify him as a son and member of the kennedy family, the political dynasty. they may not know all of the policy positions that he's taken or what he's standing for...
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phil rucker is the national editor for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst.'s vaughn hillyard joins me here. so, vaughn, west virginia is a state that donald trump carried by 39 points, something like that, and obviously it's a red seat that joe manchin held for the democrats, though he might have caused some angst. >> the seat is going into republican hands now, governor jim justice or alex mooney are likely to pick up the seat. unless democrats win against ted cruz in texas or rick scott in florida they have to hold on to seven battle ground states to remain even. we're not talking about the majority but remaining even. you're talking about wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, nevada, and then the two states of ohio, sherrod brown's seat, tester's seat in montana. those are two difficult states and of course you've got arizona on the map, where ruben gallego is running on the democratic like. kyrsten sinema has not announced a bid, but that would be a competitive, difficult three-way race. republicans look like they're in good condition with joe manchin bowin
phil rucker is the national editor for "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst.'s vaughn hillyard joins me here. so, vaughn, west virginia is a state that donald trump carried by 39 points, something like that, and obviously it's a red seat that joe manchin held for the democrats, though he might have caused some angst. >> the seat is going into republican hands now, governor jim justice or alex mooney are likely to pick up the seat. unless democrats win against ted...
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i mean vps rece, rucker how to so reports about b p's, the lease on the expiration rights. i understand. yeah, this is a run out. i mean that's the thing, right? yeah. the, the, the producers, the operator is you don't need to cause the political stability they need to, you know, see a security situation that's stable. they're not, you know, is obviously now if things are, you know, quite a messy but you know, they're not good. they're not likely to kind of he lives remember, why is it, why was this guy being sent? and then a most hawk stein. i mean, he worked in texas gas my markets, you'd expect proper diplomats to be visiting israel ad to discuss the ledge of genocide, not oil people. the main um energy advisor to the by the administration being sent to mid, slowly, uh, all the killing. what, what was the last 4 of them as well as yours is the diplomat. the know has gotten quite a few deep relationships in the region. he's been in the region and worked there many times and this ministration over the last, you know, couple of years, you know, and then even kind of creatin
i mean vps rece, rucker how to so reports about b p's, the lease on the expiration rights. i understand. yeah, this is a run out. i mean that's the thing, right? yeah. the, the, the producers, the operator is you don't need to cause the political stability they need to, you know, see a security situation that's stable. they're not, you know, is obviously now if things are, you know, quite a messy but you know, they're not good. they're not likely to kind of he lives remember, why is it, why was...
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they succeeded in defeating i succeed, rucker. 6 after 4 years of brutal occupation under the so called isis cal, rocca, it's capital is livery. the americans announced they would train a force $30000.00 strong to god the syrian took his buddha to prevent choices from returning to college. president ad one reacted angrily and threatened military action should move gently similar america is building a terror army along our border because it's we must destroy it before it's created. so the, the hallmark rush of and now had to defend itself. no, totally against only says, but also against the threatened invasion by texas. the toki showing me, boomed towns on the border, including offering the attacks claimed some 1500 lives and to more than 100000 people were displaced. but the could, each majority militias continued to find the march 2019. with the help of air strikes carried out by international coalition forces by goose, the last ice of stronghold was captured. the general no rose general mosley commander of the syrian democratic forces. i'd like to offer a statement on behalf of the go
they succeeded in defeating i succeed, rucker. 6 after 4 years of brutal occupation under the so called isis cal, rocca, it's capital is livery. the americans announced they would train a force $30000.00 strong to god the syrian took his buddha to prevent choices from returning to college. president ad one reacted angrily and threatened military action should move gently similar america is building a terror army along our border because it's we must destroy it before it's created. so the, the...
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the pilot trained at a flight school at fort rucker, arkansas in 2013, walton says she met her platoonat camp casey in south korea. we're all in there need to be all and year he would be ready to go on a test flight. >> you know, and i just remember him saying there is gearing his big break smiling. he was just ready to go. walton says barnes was stern would necessary and always the first to lift her up. >> through some stress field training, he was the guy that look, if you're having a bad day, you could just make you feel better just being around him because he just he had a genuine heart. but above all else, walton says barnes loved his family, his fellow soldiers in his country until the very end. >> i'm mason morrow kron. 4 news. >> in the east bay expect to see more flair rings out of the martinez refining company. this is video of what happened last thanksgiving. the refinery says you may see some flare ups over the next several days. they say it's essential to do this to manage excess gases. >> whether as we get a live look at the golden gate bridge at this hour. what a beautif
the pilot trained at a flight school at fort rucker, arkansas in 2013, walton says she met her platoonat camp casey in south korea. we're all in there need to be all and year he would be ready to go on a test flight. >> you know, and i just remember him saying there is gearing his big break smiling. he was just ready to go. walton says barnes was stern would necessary and always the first to lift her up. >> through some stress field training, he was the guy that look, if you're...
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israeli defense force and managing director at the international institute of counterterrorism at ruckersity. one month, so many has changed so much for so many. >> i was listening before to your conversation that was also in israel. today we had a ceremony at 5:00 in the morning, and five students were killed and two were at the musical festival, and additional three soldiers were killed, two down south and one up north. we also have a very hectic border -- hectic is not the word, but and i almost answered the phone while i am looking at the camera right now, because all three of my kids are serving and my daughter just called and she's an officer and i have not talked to her in weeks. i answered and said i can't talk, i am about to be on tv, but you realize i have not seen my daughter in literally almost a month, she's an officer in the idf. every single one of us, we know what it's like. it's in our homes. i also heard what he said about the gazans, and my heart can go out to the poor civilians there, and we have to make sure hamas does not control their lives. my heart goes out to th
israeli defense force and managing director at the international institute of counterterrorism at ruckersity. one month, so many has changed so much for so many. >> i was listening before to your conversation that was also in israel. today we had a ceremony at 5:00 in the morning, and five students were killed and two were at the musical festival, and additional three soldiers were killed, two down south and one up north. we also have a very hectic border -- hectic is not the word, but...
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. >> joining me now, reporter lindsey reiser outside the court, phil rucker, and andrew weissmann, former general counsel. ivanka saying, i don't recall, multiple times. she went through documents. when questioned, she didn't remember. what else is happening inside? >> reporter: stylistically, it's very different. the mood in the courtroom is more relaxed than it was on monday when the former president was here. it was more tense then. she's confident, collected on the stand. soft spoken. the judge having to ask her at least twice to speak up. she has distanced herself or attempted to, saying she hasn't gotten paid since 2017 when she stepped down and became a senior advisor to her father in the white house. we heard about at least one of the properties we knew we would hear about. trump park avenue apartment, which she left this morning. she had an option to purchase one of the penthouses for lower than what it was valued in the statement of financial condition. even though she's repeatedly saying she doesn't recall certain communications involving some of the deals she was involved in,
. >> joining me now, reporter lindsey reiser outside the court, phil rucker, and andrew weissmann, former general counsel. ivanka saying, i don't recall, multiple times. she went through documents. when questioned, she didn't remember. what else is happening inside? >> reporter: stylistically, it's very different. the mood in the courtroom is more relaxed than it was on monday when the former president was here. it was more tense then. she's confident, collected on the stand. soft...
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of india, and complained about a story by two of our white house correspondents, parker and philip rucker. and said that the story had portrayed as a child. and then he said words that i never thought i would ever hear from the president of the united states. he said, i am not a child. and. i have to say, thought that was kind of childish. so. anyway, a few days later, he called again. it was right as we were wrapping up our morning news meeting and and and he complained again about a story and went on a rant about about this being all because of amazon and because jeff bezos and i had heard him say that during the campaign. i'd heard him say it in other occasions, even after he took the white house and was just so sick of it. and and just responded. and i said, well, that's not true. and, you know, it's true. i don't, i don't think he was like i don't think he was accustomed being spoken to that way. and he then broke out into a bunch of profanities and and so and then he said, you know, the post is nothing but it's nothing but a hate machine. that's nothing but a big fat lie. this is al
of india, and complained about a story by two of our white house correspondents, parker and philip rucker. and said that the story had portrayed as a child. and then he said words that i never thought i would ever hear from the president of the united states. he said, i am not a child. and. i have to say, thought that was kind of childish. so. anyway, a few days later, he called again. it was right as we were wrapping up our morning news meeting and and and he complained again about a story and...
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attorney and law professor, barbara mcquade, and phil rucker, national editor for "the washington postra, it's not clear whether don junior is going to take the stand. how useful or damaging could this testimony be for the adult children and for the organization? can they just plead the fifth and do that repeatedly, hundreds of times? >> i think it's going to be interesting to watch this. as we are seeing now, trial schedule management is more art than science. often times, despite the best planning effort, some testimony goes longer or shorter because of the cross examination of the opposing counsel that you can't really control or gauge. eventually, we will see all three trump -- the oldest trump children take the stand, as well as donald trump himself. i think it will be interesting to watch with regard to your question about invoking the fifth. this is a civil case and they cannot be prosecuted criminally. their statements under oath in this case could be used against them in some subsequent criminal case. for that reason, they are entitled to take the fifth if they want to in answ
attorney and law professor, barbara mcquade, and phil rucker, national editor for "the washington postra, it's not clear whether don junior is going to take the stand. how useful or damaging could this testimony be for the adult children and for the organization? can they just plead the fifth and do that repeatedly, hundreds of times? >> i think it's going to be interesting to watch this. as we are seeing now, trial schedule management is more art than science. often times, despite...
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. >> carol, that brings me to you and the amazing book that you and phil rucker wrote called "a very stable genius" which comes off a tweet that donald trump himself sent out, and i was also noting that at one point he said, i hope the public is watching -- of course, they are not. this is not televised, but we are giving it to people in realtime. when you hear lisa and sue's explanation of what went on inside the courtroom, is that the donald trump that you wrote that book about? >> i think two things they highlight today are so important and do resonate for me in terms of interviews donald trump at mar-a-lago for one of our books actually. first off is, it's very personal for donald trump. he believes he's a billionaire or he wants to believe he's a billionaire or he wants other people to believe he's a billionaire. but i think that has been shown to be pretty much, pretty much false and false multiple times that he told it. then there's the other part of donald trump which is the victim on the stand trying to call out to his supporters, to his base that once again the law enforcem
. >> carol, that brings me to you and the amazing book that you and phil rucker wrote called "a very stable genius" which comes off a tweet that donald trump himself sent out, and i was also noting that at one point he said, i hope the public is watching -- of course, they are not. this is not televised, but we are giving it to people in realtime. when you hear lisa and sue's explanation of what went on inside the courtroom, is that the donald trump that you wrote that book...
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get move with about how many you'd see on me as a professor of political science and milly studies rucker's university joins me here in the studio. thank you so much for your time for me. so i have the top line today is anthony, blinking back in israel again today where he is expected, according to reports, convince israel for some kind of pause in the fighting for humanitarian reasons. do you think we're seeing a shift in the us approach to the school and how successful do you think blinking is going to be in his conversations with israel? so i think it's too early to correlate the shift, but there is a, the word constructs as being a way out of now the casualties and gods that exceeded $9000.00 with $3762.00. so that's put some, some more pressure on the word constructs the u. s. is aware of that, and i think they're trying to put some kind of convincing argument with as a way to allow more humanitarian aid to have a human utility and pose in doesn't not satisfy that they don't talk about. so you just try out. there is a growing also pressure inside the about the passing a new draft resol
get move with about how many you'd see on me as a professor of political science and milly studies rucker's university joins me here in the studio. thank you so much for your time for me. so i have the top line today is anthony, blinking back in israel again today where he is expected, according to reports, convince israel for some kind of pause in the fighting for humanitarian reasons. do you think we're seeing a shift in the us approach to the school and how successful do you think blinking...
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. >> well, i've been thinking a lot about how different this moment is than what phil rucker and i reportedk in 2017 to 2019. mine, a lot of people joked that you didn't have to go very far to see what donald trump was thinking because he was tweeting it at 2:00 in the morning, and again at 10:00 a.m. and yet he's saying out loud something that is so understandably frightening to people who care about the rule of law, myself among them, even though i'm a journalist, the rule of law distinguishes our country. it's a principle that we uphold, and that means we don't gin up and frame people without evidence. and while -- forgive me. many of your viewers may not like the former attorney general bill barr, i am sort of sputtering to think what could be the crime that bill barr was involved in by being disloyal to donald trump. imagine that, that he wants an investigation of the former attorney general for telling him, you know we investigated potential election fraud. we threw away 20 years of norms and decided to investigate an election in process because you thought there was fraud. we found n
. >> well, i've been thinking a lot about how different this moment is than what phil rucker and i reportedk in 2017 to 2019. mine, a lot of people joked that you didn't have to go very far to see what donald trump was thinking because he was tweeting it at 2:00 in the morning, and again at 10:00 a.m. and yet he's saying out loud something that is so understandably frightening to people who care about the rule of law, myself among them, even though i'm a journalist, the rule of law...
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also oscar nominated actress cynthia areba will present as well keith urban, darius rucker, martina mcbride nashville this wednesday night, 8 p.m, right here on abc. well, you head down. i'm heading down tomorrow interviewing luke and peyton. you're your best friends . and finally, everybody, the next time you get change at the store, take a close look at your quarters. as you may see a new face on some of them as part of the us mint's american women quarters program. the most recent edition honors ballerina maria tallchief. the ground breaking dancer, took her first ballet lesson in 1928. in colorado springs. she was just three years old, moved to new york at 17 to join a ballet company before becoming the first american ever to perform with the ballet in paris. her husband later founded what we know as the new york city ballet , where tallchief became america's first prima ballerina. that quarter features her name in english alongside her osage name and is circulating nationwide right now. that's pop news. that is so special. >> yeah. all right. coming up, mariah carey one on one with juj
also oscar nominated actress cynthia areba will present as well keith urban, darius rucker, martina mcbride nashville this wednesday night, 8 p.m, right here on abc. well, you head down. i'm heading down tomorrow interviewing luke and peyton. you're your best friends . and finally, everybody, the next time you get change at the store, take a close look at your quarters. as you may see a new face on some of them as part of the us mint's american women quarters program. the most recent edition...
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of india, and complained about a story by two of our white house correspondents, parker and philip rucker and said that the story had portrayed as a child. and then he said words that i never thought i would ever hear from the president of the united states. he said, i am not a child. and. i have to say, thought that was kind of childish. so. anyway, a few days later, he called again. it was right as we were wrapping up our morning news meeting and and and he complained again about a story and went on a rant about about this being all because of amazon and because jeff bezos and i had heard him say that during the campaign. i'd heard him say it in other occasions, even after he took the white house and was just so sick of it. and and just responded. and i said, well, that's not true. and, you know, it's true. i don't, i don't think he was like i don't think he was accustomed being spoken to that way. and he then broke out into a bunch of profanities and and so and then he said, you know, the post is nothing but it's nothing but a hate machine. that's nothing but a big fat lie. this is all
of india, and complained about a story by two of our white house correspondents, parker and philip rucker and said that the story had portrayed as a child. and then he said words that i never thought i would ever hear from the president of the united states. he said, i am not a child. and. i have to say, thought that was kind of childish. so. anyway, a few days later, he called again. it was right as we were wrapping up our morning news meeting and and and he complained again about a story and...