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stewart's cavalry. and so in may 1862, pelham is finally promoted to captain and this is the first that he will lead the stewart horse artillery. and then at four mug ruder, he holds the position antilles out of ammunition and the report says that he fired 360 rounds. so this will become a pelham on the battlefield. he tends to hold position until he's out of ammunition, whether he is supposed to or not. now while on the peninsula, someone else enters the scene who will become part of pelham's the story and how he is remembered, and this is general jackson, who had the name stonewall. now stonewall jackson has a passion for artillery, he really likes it when he sees artillery well handled. at the battle of janesville, there are cannons on the left of jackson's line. and one gun breaks according to reports. and it could have been and one gun breaks according to reports. and it could have been caused in battle, things are going on with this one gun. pelham dismounts and he helps to fire the remaining cann
stewart's cavalry. and so in may 1862, pelham is finally promoted to captain and this is the first that he will lead the stewart horse artillery. and then at four mug ruder, he holds the position antilles out of ammunition and the report says that he fired 360 rounds. so this will become a pelham on the battlefield. he tends to hold position until he's out of ammunition, whether he is supposed to or not. now while on the peninsula, someone else enters the scene who will become part of pelham's...
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the ball came out of stewart's hands. picked up by mckinstry. i don't know if there's been a whether itle -- whistle or not. gary: the official is calling him down. brad: so they make the stop short of the first down. but it was a complete pass. right there to stewart and he's hit immediately by mckinstry. it will be fourth down and about 2. gary: he was down. decision, do you kick the field goal here? fourth and 2. how much chances do you have? to get an upset, beat alabama back-to-back years. not easily done. i like them going for it. now do they have enough time to snap it? brad: they only have two time-outs left. gary: he's got to use one. brad: too indecisive. took too year long down to one time-out. today's pros need today's tools, and the home depot is here to help. with job-site delivery to keep you on site and on schedule. and equipment rentals to make sure you can take on any job. plus, when you join pro xtra, you'll earn perks on every dollar you spend. earn perks 4x faster when you join, register and use your pro xtra credit card. ne
the ball came out of stewart's hands. picked up by mckinstry. i don't know if there's been a whether itle -- whistle or not. gary: the official is calling him down. brad: so they make the stop short of the first down. but it was a complete pass. right there to stewart and he's hit immediately by mckinstry. it will be fourth down and about 2. gary: he was down. decision, do you kick the field goal here? fourth and 2. how much chances do you have? to get an upset, beat alabama back-to-back years....
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but the evidence today, we know that stewart rhodes emphatic about what happened hours.urse, they went and celebrated in the guardian afterwards on the night of january six, but also, he had a phone call by that prosecutors were playing, he talked about i wish we had brought guns, is what stewart rhodes had said there. so, that's not certainly condemnation of what happened on january 6th. that's a way to escalate, and wishing it went further, in terms of the oath keepers going inside the capitol. it's, over essentially what prosecutors are doing there, chris. >> yeah, and rhodes is in a different -- your point they're important, one he was another in the capital, which parts of what makes this seditious conspiracy prosecution notable here, right? glenn, the issue of the people who have already pleaded guilty, i mean, we don't know what role they might play in this trial, but you've already got people who are part of the conspiracy, leading to the federal kind of seditious conspiracy? >> anytime you get insiders from a criminal organization who flip to decide to plead gui
but the evidence today, we know that stewart rhodes emphatic about what happened hours.urse, they went and celebrated in the guardian afterwards on the night of january six, but also, he had a phone call by that prosecutors were playing, he talked about i wish we had brought guns, is what stewart rhodes had said there. so, that's not certainly condemnation of what happened on january 6th. that's a way to escalate, and wishing it went further, in terms of the oath keepers going inside the...
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for the record, stewart rhodes says no such conversation took place on january 6th. and the january 6 committee officially announced its next and possibly last hearing for one week from today, next thursday, the 13th. a lot of the questions we have about january 6 revolve around the secret service. what exactly is going on over there? joining us now is nbc news homeland security correspondent julia anzly. julia, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> i know you have gotten a statement this evening from the secret service in response to the claim made in court today by the oath keepers. will i'll read a part of it. the secret service says, we are aware that individuals from the oath keepers have contacted us in the past to make fors. it is not uncommon for various organizations to contact us concerning security restrictions and activities that are permissible in proximity to our protected sites. julia, that is not a denial there was contact between the oath keepers and the secret service. how do you parse that statement? >> yeah. the i would
for the record, stewart rhodes says no such conversation took place on january 6th. and the january 6 committee officially announced its next and possibly last hearing for one week from today, next thursday, the 13th. a lot of the questions we have about january 6 revolve around the secret service. what exactly is going on over there? joining us now is nbc news homeland security correspondent julia anzly. julia, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> i know...
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jon stewart at 2.5 million viewers. "the daily show" said good-bye to a host who was getting 500,000. where is he going? at some point do people sober up or do we just go to youtube and get what we want. >> i think it's both. a lot of people are going online. there are a lot of funny comedians. i don't want to be on snl. because it's no longer funny and edgy. they have a youtube channel. and you are killing it. ryan long is a great example. tyler fisher. there is a great fauci impression. they are making a good leg at it. brian: there was a time when you were a stand-up comedian. i talked to a comedian last night and he said he did "the tonight show" and got almost no response. but now he's killing it. >> people can go, i was on david letterman 22 times. nothing. christian brings up a good point. when we started to do the sketch comedy. we are going to make fun of everybody, left, right. we are already thrown off tiktok, we are not allowed to advertise on facebook. our show lives at thatshowtonight.com. we had to get ou
jon stewart at 2.5 million viewers. "the daily show" said good-bye to a host who was getting 500,000. where is he going? at some point do people sober up or do we just go to youtube and get what we want. >> i think it's both. a lot of people are going online. there are a lot of funny comedians. i don't want to be on snl. because it's no longer funny and edgy. they have a youtube channel. and you are killing it. ryan long is a great example. tyler fisher. there is a great fauci...
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martha stewart, obviously. yeah, no, it's martha stewart. yeah, by the way, guess who's on the show today-- martha stewart. [theme music] [cheering] hello. hello, i love the shirt. drew: all right! hello and welcome, everyone. ross mathews, are we in matching plaid? ross: yeah, didn't mean to, but cute, right? drew: i mean, we do love to match. we're delighted today to have a fantastic guest. he's the creator of everybody loves raymond, and he now combines humor and food on somebody feed phil. but before all that, he roamed the galleries of the met
martha stewart, obviously. yeah, no, it's martha stewart. yeah, by the way, guess who's on the show today-- martha stewart. [theme music] [cheering] hello. hello, i love the shirt. drew: all right! hello and welcome, everyone. ross mathews, are we in matching plaid? ross: yeah, didn't mean to, but cute, right? drew: i mean, we do love to match. we're delighted today to have a fantastic guest. he's the creator of everybody loves raymond, and he now combines humor and food on somebody feed phil....
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stewart talked about lafayette square. it's certainly would look a lot different today without the advocacy and the political skills of jackie kennedy. and as stewart noted, our founder, david finley, the quiet force behind historic preservation in so many different ways. together they worked as stewart indicated to defeat a plan that was actually approved by congress. he was first proposed in the eisenhower administration and approved by congress. it looked like it was going to go through. they use their influence. jackie had tremendous influence. the plan would have replaced the low scale structures around the square today with really monumental office buildings. it is hard to imagine today. as stewart described, the history of this. place so many people involves. that experience would not be with us today. instead, the alternative design by john carl warnecke leaves us with the environment they have today. a powerful demonstration of the federal government respecting historic resources. not only for their own value, but
stewart talked about lafayette square. it's certainly would look a lot different today without the advocacy and the political skills of jackie kennedy. and as stewart noted, our founder, david finley, the quiet force behind historic preservation in so many different ways. together they worked as stewart indicated to defeat a plan that was actually approved by congress. he was first proposed in the eisenhower administration and approved by congress. it looked like it was going to go through....
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opening statements were delivered for stewart rods in a courtroom today. they're accused of plotting to overthrow our government by force on january 6, 2021, among other crimes. all five have pleaded not guilty. three other members of the oath keepers have pleaded guilty to the sedition charge, as part of plea deals. two more sedition trials are scheduled to take place this year. but this is the first time in over a decade that federal prosecutors have argued that americans plotted to violently oppose the u.s. government. they're opening statement featured videos capturing the oath keepers' actions at the capitol that day, along with messages and other communications among the defendants. stewart rhodes himself never entered the building on january 6th, but he was videoed on the capitol grounds. the doj has a recording from rhodes from four days after the attack saying his only regret is that the oath keepers should have brought, rifles, end quote on january 6th. rhodes did say publicly that he had people armed on standby to help keep trump in power. >> we
opening statements were delivered for stewart rods in a courtroom today. they're accused of plotting to overthrow our government by force on january 6, 2021, among other crimes. all five have pleaded not guilty. three other members of the oath keepers have pleaded guilty to the sedition charge, as part of plea deals. two more sedition trials are scheduled to take place this year. but this is the first time in over a decade that federal prosecutors have argued that americans plotted to violently...
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for the record, stewart rhodes's lawyer said that knows that conversation took place on january six. the january six committee has announced its next impossibly last hearing for one week from today. next thursday, the 13th. there will likely be more revelations from that as well. but boy, a lot of the questions we still have about january six seem to revolve around the secret service. what exactly is going on around there. joining us now is nbc news homeland security correspondent, julia ainsley. julia, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me, alex. >> i know you've got in a statement this evening from the secret service and response to the claim in court today by the oath keepers. all read a part of. it the secret service says, who are aware that vigils from the oath keepers have contacted us in the past, to make inquiries. it's not uncommon for various organizations to contact that's concerning security restrictions and activities that are permissible in proximity to our protected sites. julia, it's not a denial that there was contact between the oath keepers and
for the record, stewart rhodes's lawyer said that knows that conversation took place on january six. the january six committee has announced its next impossibly last hearing for one week from today. next thursday, the 13th. there will likely be more revelations from that as well. but boy, a lot of the questions we still have about january six seem to revolve around the secret service. what exactly is going on around there. joining us now is nbc news homeland security correspondent, julia...
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listen to jon stewart what is going on. far as, like, look, hunter biden being on the board of -- >> burr liz ma. >> burr liz burr liz ma, that's right. that is core rough shun off the bat -- burisma. money would flow into the hands of people unqualified to be in positions they have been accepted because you think those countries are buying influence. welcome to the [bleep]ing word. >> big mistake. it turned out the laptop was real. really [bleep] there. we suppressed the story three weeks out from an election could have made a difference. jeremy. none of that, it was like, but we looked at it, it is just kind of business as usual. elizabeth: reaction, congressman? >> all true. all verified and substantiated. the only thing it isn't is funny j congressman, getting back, i shouldn't say bao prepared that document with a map to the biden family how to get nat-gas out u.s. to china. that is what the house gop allegation is, she had inside seat on it because she was connected and trained by basically, let me just get it, a univ
listen to jon stewart what is going on. far as, like, look, hunter biden being on the board of -- >> burr liz ma. >> burr liz burr liz ma, that's right. that is core rough shun off the bat -- burisma. money would flow into the hands of people unqualified to be in positions they have been accepted because you think those countries are buying influence. welcome to the [bleep]ing word. >> big mistake. it turned out the laptop was real. really [bleep] there. we suppressed the...
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it's amazing when jon stewart speaks out. it gets attention. on stephen colbert's show and he said covid came from the lab down the street and changed the way people thought about the whole thing. does this have an impact? >> huge. even though we had that story two years ago, we had that type of what's going on here attitude two years ago, whatever he says, it's interesting. half the world that doesn't listen to anything unless jon stewart says. look at the old "daily show." didn't have any impact at all. every once in a while he would give it to democrats. he called that the lab. obvious this came from a lab leak. it didn't come from a bat. you caulk about this story with burisma two years ago that lead to an impeachment conversation. we couldn't get anyone to pay attention to hunter. we talked about this. i read the story four times. i said what did i miss? i missed one day of work to watch my daughters play soccer. what did i miss? you have this japanese student that comes over here to work, that happened to go to college at a university kno
it's amazing when jon stewart speaks out. it gets attention. on stephen colbert's show and he said covid came from the lab down the street and changed the way people thought about the whole thing. does this have an impact? >> huge. even though we had that story two years ago, we had that type of what's going on here attitude two years ago, whatever he says, it's interesting. half the world that doesn't listen to anything unless jon stewart says. look at the old "daily show."...
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amy: that is stewart rhodes.ll us more about him, the man who founded the oath keepers, where he is standing in this seditious conspiracy trial. he founded the group after biden 's election. he wrote an encrypted message "we are not getting through this without a civil war." >> i think it is important to understand why it is so crucial for them, basically,o maintain trump at the center of the political landscape, why they were s insistent on keeping trump in power. president trump provided them access to the political discourse. a lot of their sentiment, a lot of their our lead -- a lot of their ideas are able to penetrate the mainstre political discourse through trump and his administratio in many ways, satrump as a platform, as a tool that allow them to gain access into the government and to enhance their legitimacy. for years, there were -- when trump was elected, finally they were able to gain access to a much large audnce, much larger public, and to gain support from some elements within the government. for
amy: that is stewart rhodes.ll us more about him, the man who founded the oath keepers, where he is standing in this seditious conspiracy trial. he founded the group after biden 's election. he wrote an encrypted message "we are not getting through this without a civil war." >> i think it is important to understand why it is so crucial for them, basically,o maintain trump at the center of the political landscape, why they were s insistent on keeping trump in power. president...
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talking about stewart rhodes' presence in d.c. on december 12th.ed between november and january part of the body of evidence and why does it matter? >> well, it seems like the prosecutors, nicole, are trying to set the back story from -- for the jury here. we had almost a week of testimony now with some breaks and there is actually been very little discussion of january 6th itself. it's mostly been, you know, what was the ideology of the oath keepers? what was the ideology of stewart rhodes? how angry were they in the wake of the 2020 election? it's clear from the text messages as well as open letters that rhodes sent that they were very, very angry and they were talking about the potential for blood to run in the streets. they were trying to make the appeals to trump. but it's not now pretty clear it was a duel strategy. they were trying to appeal to trump. there was a message that was read in court today, a text message that rhodes sent saying we're trying behind the scenes to get information to the president about why he should invoke the insurr
talking about stewart rhodes' presence in d.c. on december 12th.ed between november and january part of the body of evidence and why does it matter? >> well, it seems like the prosecutors, nicole, are trying to set the back story from -- for the jury here. we had almost a week of testimony now with some breaks and there is actually been very little discussion of january 6th itself. it's mostly been, you know, what was the ideology of the oath keepers? what was the ideology of stewart...
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here's stewart rhodes, again, the alleged leader of the oath keepers talking about potential clashes with what they believed were antifa or possibly other cou counter protesters, if things go kinetic good, if they blow bombs up, great, that brings the president reason and rationale to invoke the insurrection act. o mission is to go into d.c. i do want some oath keepers to remain on the outside and fully armed and prepared to go in if they have to. again, later this in recording, there are other people who are also named as co-conspirators in this case, discussing what tape of weapons they could bring to washington. they said they could bring pepper spray, tasers, and they said it didn't hurt to have a metal pole with a flag on the end of it. and the department of justice is trying to build this case that the conspiracy here began very shortly after the election, and that it lasted for several weeks, and there were so many moments along the time line in which stewart rhodes was commanding his top lieutenants of the oath keepers to plan for violence within washington, victor and alisyn
here's stewart rhodes, again, the alleged leader of the oath keepers talking about potential clashes with what they believed were antifa or possibly other cou counter protesters, if things go kinetic good, if they blow bombs up, great, that brings the president reason and rationale to invoke the insurrection act. o mission is to go into d.c. i do want some oath keepers to remain on the outside and fully armed and prepared to go in if they have to. again, later this in recording, there are other...
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opening arguments in the seditious conspiracy trial, this man, you oath keepers founder, stewart rhodes and four other individuals with the far-right booker said to begin tomorrow, hundreds of alleged interactions are being charred village permit of justice for their violent actions on that day. but this trial is different. the members of the far-right anti government extremist oath keepers are accused of plotting, for weeks to stop the transfer of power from the failed twice impeached president who lost the 2020 election, to the winner of that election, joe biden. these charges and trial was so important that they get at the heart of what is really happening on january six, it was not a so often claimed by trump apologists that the protest got out of hand, but it was a traitorous plot carried out with the intent of overthrowing eight free and fair election in the united states of america and the d o jay has receipts. according to the justice department, rhodes wrote to his fellow oath keepers quote, we are not getting through this without a civil war, and quote, at the joe biden was de
opening arguments in the seditious conspiracy trial, this man, you oath keepers founder, stewart rhodes and four other individuals with the far-right booker said to begin tomorrow, hundreds of alleged interactions are being charred village permit of justice for their violent actions on that day. but this trial is different. the members of the far-right anti government extremist oath keepers are accused of plotting, for weeks to stop the transfer of power from the failed twice impeached...
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both leave dershem including the chief, stewart rhodes, are facing a judge and jury for their part in the january 6th riot. plus, we have a meeting of the velshi banned book club. we cover highly controversial books. some have tough language. some have concern parents who may even have a point not wanting their parents know. we girls who code book series is none of that at all and this is utterly appropriate. it got swept up in a widespread ban. that is actually the real problem. hurricane ian killed at least 130 people in florida. could that number have been lower if local officials have been better prepared? most people with the local lawmakers on what went wrong. lawmakers on what went wrong. was a story arm your unborn baby. use effective birth control while on dovato. do not breastfeed while taking dovato. most common side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhea, trouble sleeping, tiredness, and anxiety. detect this: i stay undetectable with fewer medicines. ask your doctor about switching to dovato. in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in
both leave dershem including the chief, stewart rhodes, are facing a judge and jury for their part in the january 6th riot. plus, we have a meeting of the velshi banned book club. we cover highly controversial books. some have tough language. some have concern parents who may even have a point not wanting their parents know. we girls who code book series is none of that at all and this is utterly appropriate. it got swept up in a widespread ban. that is actually the real problem. hurricane ian...
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i mean, look, stewart said it best. herschel walker is going to lose this race, and i think rafael nor dog knows that better than anyone. but part of the reason why i think you see this republican effort to try and raise up this debt candidacy of walker's, because to him, for him to admit that he's lost this race, when you look at pennsylvania, where john fetterman who looks like he's going to flip dr., oz when you look in arizona, even states like ohio where j. d. vance is two points behind, you admit that herschel walker has lost this race but republicans are doing is the senate is lost. the fundraising stops, all of it comes to a crashing halt. they're going to do anything they can in their power to settle this on republican voters and republican donors and say this race is competitive when the polls, i think, make it clear, and average four point lead in a state like georgia means warnock is in prime position to get elected, and keep a democratic majority with that. >> front, on since you mentioned ohio, the ohio ra
i mean, look, stewart said it best. herschel walker is going to lose this race, and i think rafael nor dog knows that better than anyone. but part of the reason why i think you see this republican effort to try and raise up this debt candidacy of walker's, because to him, for him to admit that he's lost this race, when you look at pennsylvania, where john fetterman who looks like he's going to flip dr., oz when you look in arizona, even states like ohio where j. d. vance is two points behind,...
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. >> reporter: ken stewart says hd work is the secret future.s the vp of real estate and workpe experience. just relocated its headquarters from san franciscoo a much smaller space in san mateo. specifically designed for designed for a hybrid work model. >> during covid, as hard as it , we recognized that there were some good components to it. >> reporter: there are workstats at the office as well as large collaborative spaces but stewart stewart says it's now less dedicated to work. >> manage the days they're in te office and it's different for al of them. >> reporter: naturally, there wl be busy days and quietdays at the office. this is one of those those days where it's quiet phyy at the office. but that doesn't mean the teams aren't working hard at home. >> we feel like it helps peopleo their best work. and helps them be happier and healthier. and te work life blend. >> reporter: he says the compans from the new space as well. >> it made business sense from e bottom line perspective. where we can reduce our footprint and still have an amazin
. >> reporter: ken stewart says hd work is the secret future.s the vp of real estate and workpe experience. just relocated its headquarters from san franciscoo a much smaller space in san mateo. specifically designed for designed for a hybrid work model. >> during covid, as hard as it , we recognized that there were some good components to it. >> reporter: there are workstats at the office as well as large collaborative spaces but stewart stewart says it's now less dedicated...
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i couldn't hear who was on the other end of the call, but stewart rhodes was talking to someone and stewart rhodes said it was a secret service agent. zimmerman who, is awry or tired army himself, based on the context of what i was hearing, it sounded like he was talking to a secret service agent. the other main takeaway from zimmerman's testimony which i think was atmospheric lee really bad for the oath keepers was that he said they attended the million maga march, the so-called million maga march in mid november of 2020, and stewart rhodes said, listen there are probably going to be antifa members, and blm members there and you know his words, they like to pray upon the week. so what i think we should do is dress up like we are vulnerable. we'll make ourselves look old. will carry canes, and if they tried to attack us, we will quote, give them a good beat down. >> late tonight the secret service issued a statement saying in part that we are aware that individuals from the oath keepers have contacted us in the past to make inquiries. the statement goes on to say that is not uncommon for va
i couldn't hear who was on the other end of the call, but stewart rhodes was talking to someone and stewart rhodes said it was a secret service agent. zimmerman who, is awry or tired army himself, based on the context of what i was hearing, it sounded like he was talking to a secret service agent. the other main takeaway from zimmerman's testimony which i think was atmospheric lee really bad for the oath keepers was that he said they attended the million maga march, the so-called million maga...
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if things do go wrong, allison stewart allen from international marketing partners. as always, it's a pleasure to have you on thank you very much. thank you. and moving on yesterday, you remember i promised you a big a week of results from bull street. well, let's get the 1st batch of those from teddy austro, who's almost straight for us. so to the microsoft kicking things off profits down, she has begun st. king in after i was trading will, can you tell us yes, so microsoft actually has beat expectations both on earnings per share and on revenue. but why is it trading down? this does appear to be that it did not meet expectations specifically on it's cloud computing services. now i would say that this shows some resilience still had a number of obstacles. a significant one is the decline in p c sales, which of course reduces the demand for the, the windows software. also, microsoft is a victim of a what a number of companies have, which is international operations that are affected by the strong dollar. of course that makes their products and services more expensive
if things do go wrong, allison stewart allen from international marketing partners. as always, it's a pleasure to have you on thank you very much. thank you. and moving on yesterday, you remember i promised you a big a week of results from bull street. well, let's get the 1st batch of those from teddy austro, who's almost straight for us. so to the microsoft kicking things off profits down, she has begun st. king in after i was trading will, can you tell us yes, so microsoft actually has beat...
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and joining us now is friend of the show allison stewart allen. she's back to break the story down for us. she c o of international marketing partners and an advisor to major luxury and retail brands. and so allison, how significant is this announcement for andy das? well, it's very significant because they were pinning their hopes on kanye west, being some one that generates positive brand awareness and also ultimately sales. and this is the only reason really any brand takes on a celebrity, endorser or influencer. and unfortunately this has very badly back fired for adidas . i don't think they ever expected they'd be in this situation. and now they're unfortunately having to remedial lee put a clean up operation in place to tried and to, you know, minimize the damage that's been inflicted on the brand by being associated with him and some of his a very unpopular and not mainstream points of view. so i think this company, unfortunately, is gonna rethink altogether, whether it continues with celebrity endorsements. and if it does, then it needs to
and joining us now is friend of the show allison stewart allen. she's back to break the story down for us. she c o of international marketing partners and an advisor to major luxury and retail brands. and so allison, how significant is this announcement for andy das? well, it's very significant because they were pinning their hopes on kanye west, being some one that generates positive brand awareness and also ultimately sales. and this is the only reason really any brand takes on a celebrity,...
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let me put it in infantry speak, shut the f up. >> it is doj using stewart rhodes's own words to make against him? >> absolutely. it was almost comical, because together with those statements that you just quoted the prosecutor's -- roads made in writing. he said to his fellow oath keepers delete your self incriminating comments. delete your comments that incriminate other oath keepers, and delete your comments that incriminate the organization, generally, problem is old elmer stewart rhodes didn't believe his own comments where he was instructing everybody else to get rid of the incriminating evidence. like, i'm not gonna say this a shooting fish in a barrel, but it really does feel like a strong case. >> wow. neil. i want to switch gears, and talk about the missing government documents. in a letter to the house oversight committee, the archive says it is still not sure that everything has been returned, quote, while there is no easy way to establish absolute accountability. we do not know that we do not have custody of everything we should, as appropriate, the archives would consult
let me put it in infantry speak, shut the f up. >> it is doj using stewart rhodes's own words to make against him? >> absolutely. it was almost comical, because together with those statements that you just quoted the prosecutor's -- roads made in writing. he said to his fellow oath keepers delete your self incriminating comments. delete your comments that incriminate other oath keepers, and delete your comments that incriminate the organization, generally, problem is old elmer...
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zimmerman caught our attention when he testified that he believe stewart rhodes may have had a contactservice. zimmerman said he heard one side of a conversation between rhodes and someone rhodes claimed was a secret service agent in 2020 before a trump rally in fayetteville, north carolina. he said they were working through the parameter of where and how the oath keepers would operate. obviously it would be a big deal if that turned out to have been an actual secret service agent. zimmerman followed two days of testimony by the lead witness, michael pallian. he was at the capitol guarding senators and he became one of the supervising agents in the investigation. prosecutors used him to introduce recordings and text messages showing how the oath keepers planned to use violence to stop the transfer of power. >> in the last session, prosecutors showed text messages sent by thomas caldwell three days before the capitol attack. he was suggesting the idea of using boats to ferry weapons across the potomac river writing if we had someone standing by at a dock ramp, one near the pentagon for
zimmerman caught our attention when he testified that he believe stewart rhodes may have had a contactservice. zimmerman said he heard one side of a conversation between rhodes and someone rhodes claimed was a secret service agent in 2020 before a trump rally in fayetteville, north carolina. he said they were working through the parameter of where and how the oath keepers would operate. obviously it would be a big deal if that turned out to have been an actual secret service agent. zimmerman...
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stewart rhodes meant no harm to the capitol that day and did not have any violent intent that day.l you today is completely wrong. he calls stewart rhodes, who has a law degree, by the way, a founder of the oath keepers, he calls him a constitutional expert, extremely patriotic, and that he loves his country. of course, erin, the prosecution, the justice department says that this idea of the insurrection act was simply a cover for stewart rhodes and his allies trying to essentially stop what congress was doing, which was to certify the results of the election. >> evan, thank you very much. and i want to go now to ryan goodman, co-editor in chief and the former special counsel at the defense department. let's start with this breaking news from "the washington post" that trump personally directed one of his lawyers that everything that they had asked for had been returned. that lawyer refused to do so, saying he didn't know if it was true, and that trump himself packed up those boxes. obviously this could be very significant because all the information was not returned. we've seen th
stewart rhodes meant no harm to the capitol that day and did not have any violent intent that day.l you today is completely wrong. he calls stewart rhodes, who has a law degree, by the way, a founder of the oath keepers, he calls him a constitutional expert, extremely patriotic, and that he loves his country. of course, erin, the prosecution, the justice department says that this idea of the insurrection act was simply a cover for stewart rhodes and his allies trying to essentially stop what...
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>> it's just how stewart talked.es i've heard that there was a quote in there, don't make it easy to get a conspiracy charge and this was a phrase i heard again and again and again. it's interesting that someone finally recorded him saying it. he would huddle his guy up like a football team before they went out and give them a lecture on conspiracy and why that your at risk for it. part of that is because he was so good at walking those legal lines. each individual act would in most cases be considered technically legal, just not when you put it all together, when you look at what they were, you know, planning to do eventually. >> let me actually play the exact clip you're talking about there where he refers to the notion of a conspiracy. let's listen. >> this phone called is being recorded by the nsa and fbi are urging you to say it is against you. don't make it easy for them to pop you with a conspiracy charge. those guys from michigan probably after a few beers talking smack, be disciplined. >> you hear his legal
>> it's just how stewart talked.es i've heard that there was a quote in there, don't make it easy to get a conspiracy charge and this was a phrase i heard again and again and again. it's interesting that someone finally recorded him saying it. he would huddle his guy up like a football team before they went out and give them a lecture on conspiracy and why that your at risk for it. part of that is because he was so good at walking those legal lines. each individual act would in most cases...
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contestant, stewart tripped on stage but bounced back to win the competition. now after a different kind of fall for miss u.s.a.'s, the pageant's crown may forever be tarnished. >> nbc news reached out to kristie stewart and the miss u.s.a. organization for comment on this organization they both said they aren't commenting right now nearly two weeks ago stewart told nbc news she takes the allegations very seriously and will cooperate the thai businesswoman and transgender advocate bought the organization for $20 million that's according to her company called jkn global group. she's now the first woman to ever own the pageant. >>> ever tripped on shrooms? think magic mushrooms could help smokers kick their hab bits. they issued a grant to see whether psychedelics could help smokers quit it's the first time federal money will be used to study a drug in a study published in august, it found the hallucinogenic ingredient in shrooms helps. in it they need to quit within at least a year. >>> ever have a roommate and the vibe was just off? like you wanted to barricade
contestant, stewart tripped on stage but bounced back to win the competition. now after a different kind of fall for miss u.s.a.'s, the pageant's crown may forever be tarnished. >> nbc news reached out to kristie stewart and the miss u.s.a. organization for comment on this organization they both said they aren't commenting right now nearly two weeks ago stewart told nbc news she takes the allegations very seriously and will cooperate the thai businesswoman and transgender advocate bought...
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one guy in the trial -- but generally for the organization, stewart rhodes, he of the eye patch in the yale law degree. >> so, defensive tierney's for the leader stewart rhodes, and the oath keepers members were at the capitol as part of. a peacekeeping force, waiting on president trump to invoke the insurrection act, does that make any sense? >> it makes absolutely no sense. this is probably one of the worst defenses i've ever heard, and i've heard a lot. as a prosecutor, and was a criminal defense lawyer. it defies the evidence. if you had a theory of the case, the theory of the case has to match what the evidence is gonna show. you just read that indictment, you read the text messages, that were never supposed to see the light a day, because they were all encrypted, but you've got three cooperating witnesses, all of whom are gonna confirm those text messages, and apparently there are even more that are gonna go into evidence, that show that stewart rhodes from day one, two or three days after the election was intending to perpetrate a civil war. >> i was gonna say, isn't that admiss
one guy in the trial -- but generally for the organization, stewart rhodes, he of the eye patch in the yale law degree. >> so, defensive tierney's for the leader stewart rhodes, and the oath keepers members were at the capitol as part of. a peacekeeping force, waiting on president trump to invoke the insurrection act, does that make any sense? >> it makes absolutely no sense. this is probably one of the worst defenses i've ever heard, and i've heard a lot. as a prosecutor, and was a...
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understand that what they're doing is if not in the gray area or across the line of the law, and stewartdes essentially trying to keep them on the right side, right? >> yeah. i mean actually those are good reasons. it sounds like they're trying to adhere to some standard. they could argue maybe they got it wrong or in 2020 hindsight they got it wrong. but they weren't there to start something. they were there waiting for trump to invoke the insurrection act or waiting for something to happen. so that clearly is what they're trying -- they're going to try to use that for their defense. >> another piece of that is another one of the defendants, a key defendant of stewart rhodes, essentially laying out what's legal and what's not legal in terms of carrying a weapon. >> stun guns are legal. it doesn't hurt to have a lead pipe with a flag on it. >> in my mind-set, that's pretty damning, a lead pipe with a flag. >> and some had a long stick with a flag trying to push in. ke ke kelly mags has said a lot of things. as this is happening and the election is starting and you see the returns coming
understand that what they're doing is if not in the gray area or across the line of the law, and stewartdes essentially trying to keep them on the right side, right? >> yeah. i mean actually those are good reasons. it sounds like they're trying to adhere to some standard. they could argue maybe they got it wrong or in 2020 hindsight they got it wrong. but they weren't there to start something. they were there waiting for trump to invoke the insurrection act or waiting for something to...
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but least stewart was out of the site. back though to this situation. oh most -- he almost guts to spotsylvania before lee, but not. quietly takes it! there is a standoff for several days. grant sees an opportunity to launch a major saw. by this time, here is another sketch by someone who was there. i don't know if you can tell what is going on? but there is a trench along that line. they are starting to dig trenches, they are starting to build log breast works. they are starting to have a lot more field fortifications and intrenchments. troops have tended to do that in this war, consistently, after they have had a heavy fight! what's happening in this campaign is they have a heavy fight and then they stay in contact a keep fighting. yeah spotsylvania, both sides bill strong log in treatment. long brass works and intrenchments. you can go to spotsylvania, to the battlefield. the trenches have slumped in a lot, there is grass growing in. but you can still distinctly follow the lines. walk the lines because of the ditches that they had. sometimes it's a t
but least stewart was out of the site. back though to this situation. oh most -- he almost guts to spotsylvania before lee, but not. quietly takes it! there is a standoff for several days. grant sees an opportunity to launch a major saw. by this time, here is another sketch by someone who was there. i don't know if you can tell what is going on? but there is a trench along that line. they are starting to dig trenches, they are starting to build log breast works. they are starting to have a lot...
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more than that, stewart rhodes's defense here is really quite striking. huge consequences. he's essentially arguing that the insurrection act, a group of statutes that proceeds -- from the 1800s, 1700s. it essentially authorizes the president broad discretion to dispatch the militia, any militia. and stewart rhodes is basically arguing that the oath keepers is a militia group. so, this is very different than what we've seen before. typically, militias or an organized group raised by the states. that's not what he's arguing here. >> so interesting. just speaking of far-right conspiracies. last night, trump laid a seaming qanon anthem for the third rally in a row. i wonder what this increasingly overt nod to qanon tells you about where the former president and his apparatus are moving. >> i think, when you talked to republicans and folks who were in the trump camp weeks ago, when we first saw this happen, they said that is not what you heard, that's not what we are doing. the hand signals that folks put out, that's not qanon, we don't support that. but, now
more than that, stewart rhodes's defense here is really quite striking. huge consequences. he's essentially arguing that the insurrection act, a group of statutes that proceeds -- from the 1800s, 1700s. it essentially authorizes the president broad discretion to dispatch the militia, any militia. and stewart rhodes is basically arguing that the oath keepers is a militia group. so, this is very different than what we've seen before. typically, militias or an organized group raised by the states....
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you see stewart rode there is in the top right. and audio published by nbc's ryan riley, revealing that rhodes was thinking about legal cover while plotting. >> joining me now is hugo lowell and melissa murray. melissa, let's start with you. all of this evidence showing planning and the premeditation to commit violence on january 6th has to be very had news for the defense, right? >> it is pretty problematic. a big part of the question around conspiracy is whether or not you have the state of mind to commit a crime in conjunction with other individuals, and then act in furtherance of that crime. so, again, stewart rhodes will likely say he didn't have the mindset to commit sedition, that he thought he was acting pursuant to the insurrection act, which would make his actions lawful. but it seems damning here, that they knew the insurrection act might not cover them and were only using it as a means of legal cover, which suggests they knew that this was unlawful and improper. >> hugo, how does this trial compare with the others, cons
you see stewart rode there is in the top right. and audio published by nbc's ryan riley, revealing that rhodes was thinking about legal cover while plotting. >> joining me now is hugo lowell and melissa murray. melissa, let's start with you. all of this evidence showing planning and the premeditation to commit violence on january 6th has to be very had news for the defense, right? >> it is pretty problematic. a big part of the question around conspiracy is whether or not you have...
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somebody was said to listen as tom watson, corbin's deputy, but privately a critic obtain stewart's note. watson then writes to colbin, there is no denying that tightly organized factions organizing within momentum and the party. at the end of watson's letter, he says, and i attach a document that i am reliably informed, is being shared between momentum members with links to far left parties which summarizes the methods used by militant in the 1980s. and i hope this note helps to dispel any remaining notion that entry ism is a conspiracy theory. whole stewart's note ends up in the national media. as tom watson says, are you allowing trucks scarce than the hard left in the drive labor? this is how you make that are created in the political media space. you have something which is reportable, and it can always be referred back to. and it becomes one of these funds, to course isn't a fact. and that's how a large number of these, these stories can come about brighton is a progressive city in the u. k. it's kind of known for being progressive is known for being a liberal, left leaning. and ob
somebody was said to listen as tom watson, corbin's deputy, but privately a critic obtain stewart's note. watson then writes to colbin, there is no denying that tightly organized factions organizing within momentum and the party. at the end of watson's letter, he says, and i attach a document that i am reliably informed, is being shared between momentum members with links to far left parties which summarizes the methods used by militant in the 1980s. and i hope this note helps to dispel any...
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. ♪ >> bret: in tonight's "common ground" segment we welcome utah congressman chris stewart and sethon. thank you both for being here. let's start with ukraine. you both come from a similar point of view on this, congressman moulton, the support given by the u.s. the dollars are ticking up. there are people in the u.s. saying when does that amount stop? are you both on the same page. >> i think we are. we want to see the war stops. ukraine wins republicans and democrats are broadly aligned on that in congress. we do need to make sure that there are checks and balances on how the money is being spent, exactly where it's going and all of that the most important thing right now is to get the troops on the front lines weapons and ammunition that they need to win this war. >> bret: congressman stewart? >> yeah, seth and i have had a chance to talk about this through the past weeks and months. i do think there is broad agreement not only he and myself but among others as well. i think we did the right thing, we did the only thing we could do in february and that was to say we are going to
. ♪ >> bret: in tonight's "common ground" segment we welcome utah congressman chris stewart and sethon. thank you both for being here. let's start with ukraine. you both come from a similar point of view on this, congressman moulton, the support given by the u.s. the dollars are ticking up. there are people in the u.s. saying when does that amount stop? are you both on the same page. >> i think we are. we want to see the war stops. ukraine wins republicans and democrats...