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timothy morrison, just released moments ago. also jennifer williams. these are important individuals because they were both on that call between president zelensky as well as with president trump. let's go straight to nbc news' white house reporter mike viqueira. vick, we started the top of the hour, were just about to go to you, then we get -- it happens all the time. we get the e-mail. we think it is because of the omb official mark sandy who just left, right? that might actually be some release of what's happening. indeed, it's of two individuals that aren't necessarily top of mind but clearly essential because they were in the proverbial room. >> they were in the room. >> what did you learn? i know you've been going through it. >> right. we are still going through it truth be told, richard, looking for things we didn't already know from previous released or should we say leaked information. first and foremost i think the thing that jumps out at me and again we've gone through this very preliminarily at this point was that jennifer williams, and thi
timothy morrison, just released moments ago. also jennifer williams. these are important individuals because they were both on that call between president zelensky as well as with president trump. let's go straight to nbc news' white house reporter mike viqueira. vick, we started the top of the hour, were just about to go to you, then we get -- it happens all the time. we get the e-mail. we think it is because of the omb official mark sandy who just left, right? that might actually be some...
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taught from timothy traitor and there's an audio recording of the death of timothy treadwell and his girlfriend. libby both of them are eaten by a bear eaten alive piece by piece for why you call the city and the distributors and producers absolutely want to destroy cording to be in the film and so i said ok i listen to it. and i listen to it and it was so incredibly horrifying that i said only over my dead body will this make it into the film did he come to see me in film can turn it off. too must never listen to this i know her and have her go into. thank you you should not keep it you should destroy it. ethical boundary individually because the dignity and the privacy surrounding an individual's death must not be violated period period poked. didn't shy away from interviewing condemned prisoners awaiting execution for his many series on death row. coming from a different historical background and being a guest in the united states i respectfully disagree with the practice of capital punishment. i've watched several episodes of your series on death row what boundaries were you conf
taught from timothy traitor and there's an audio recording of the death of timothy treadwell and his girlfriend. libby both of them are eaten by a bear eaten alive piece by piece for why you call the city and the distributors and producers absolutely want to destroy cording to be in the film and so i said ok i listen to it. and i listen to it and it was so incredibly horrifying that i said only over my dead body will this make it into the film did he come to see me in film can turn it off. too...
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taught from timothy treadwell there is an audio recording of the death of timothy treadwell and his girlfriend. libby both of them were eaten by a bear eaten alive piece by piece allow you to say and the distributors and producers absolutely want to disregarding to be in the film and so i said ok i'll listen to it. and i listened to it and it was so incredibly horrifying that i said only over my dead body will this make it into the film you come to see and feel can turn into. it. too must never listen to this i never heard her ever go into you. think you know you should not keep it you should destroy it you know. it's anything she can say and so incensed ethical boundary individually toward because the dignity and the privacy surrounding an individual's death must not be violated. period period perfect. yet hair didn't shy away from interviewing condemned prisoners awaiting execution for as many series on death row . as a chairman coming from a different historical background and being a guest in the united states i respectfully disagree with the practice of capital punishment has helped me mo
taught from timothy treadwell there is an audio recording of the death of timothy treadwell and his girlfriend. libby both of them were eaten by a bear eaten alive piece by piece allow you to say and the distributors and producers absolutely want to disregarding to be in the film and so i said ok i'll listen to it. and i listened to it and it was so incredibly horrifying that i said only over my dead body will this make it into the film you come to see and feel can turn into. it. too must never...
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my name is timothy mathews. i have applied to fill the vacancy of seat 2 on the oversight committee. i believe that this committee plays a vital role in both maintaining the -- maintaining and building the public trust. i will be honored to have the opportunity to serve the residents of the city and county of san francisco. beginning with the passage of proposition f in 2002, voters made clear their demand for transparency and accountable with our bond programs. further, with the passage of each new bond program, the citizens have made clear that the work this committee does is a positive thing. and that they would like the city and county staff to continue to borrow money to improve our community. i've been a resident of san francisco in district 5, on the same block as our mayor, since 2014. and plan to remain here. as for the requirements in seat 2, i work for the international federation of prediction professional and technical engineers, local 21. the union that represents your dedicated staff. i've worked
my name is timothy mathews. i have applied to fill the vacancy of seat 2 on the oversight committee. i believe that this committee plays a vital role in both maintaining the -- maintaining and building the public trust. i will be honored to have the opportunity to serve the residents of the city and county of san francisco. beginning with the passage of proposition f in 2002, voters made clear their demand for transparency and accountable with our bond programs. further, with the passage of...
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gettysburg college professor timothy shan on on colonial era diplomacy. >> they had to get together and conduct diplomacy with native american peoples. and the customs and language and metaphors that govern that were not european in origin, they were native american in origin. >> on real america, at 10:00, the film "distant drummer" bridge from no place narcotics and marijuana problem and to treat it. >> narcotics and amphetamines, barbituates at every social and economic level, and tragic aftermath fills hospitals and prisons and rehabilitation facilities across the conduct. caroline frazier about life and work of the "little house on the prairie" author laura i think ingals wilder. >> when mary almost died, laura was forced into this role she had never condemn plated for herself which was to become a teacher. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, we continue our look at the work of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist with cartoons from presidents bush to obama, and who acquired his collection. every weekend on c-span 3. the house of representatives is seeking grand jury materials from the muell
gettysburg college professor timothy shan on on colonial era diplomacy. >> they had to get together and conduct diplomacy with native american peoples. and the customs and language and metaphors that govern that were not european in origin, they were native american in origin. >> on real america, at 10:00, the film "distant drummer" bridge from no place narcotics and marijuana problem and to treat it. >> narcotics and amphetamines, barbituates at every social and...
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i want to bring in timothy parlatore, who is gallagher's attorney.elcome to the show, timothy. >> thank you for having me. >> i have to ask you why should your client, eddie gallagher, have received special treatment from the president of the united states instead of letting the military review process actually run its course without any interference? >> that's easy. because the military justice process has demonstrated itself repeatedly in this case to be completely flawed. right from the beginning we had misconduct from investigators, prosecutors. prosecutors and investigators were committing crimes, illegally tracking me, other members of the media, other attorneys. and in fact the lead prosecutor was kicked off the case. so for the president to just sit back and say, okay, let's let the process that has already demonstrated itself to be failing in this case to just play out, i don't think that that's necessarily a call he had to make. >> timothy, it's a little bit foreboding what you just said because one of the critiques people pushed back on is
i want to bring in timothy parlatore, who is gallagher's attorney.elcome to the show, timothy. >> thank you for having me. >> i have to ask you why should your client, eddie gallagher, have received special treatment from the president of the united states instead of letting the military review process actually run its course without any interference? >> that's easy. because the military justice process has demonstrated itself repeatedly in this case to be completely flawed....
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i want to bring in timothy par la tory, who is gallagher's attorney.elcome to the show, timothy. >> thank you for having me. >> i have to ask you why should your client, eddie gallagher, have received special treatment from the president of the united states instead of letting the military review process actually run its course without any interference? >> that's easy. because the military justice process has demonstrated itself repeatedly in this case to be completely flawed. right from the beginning we had misconduct from investigators, prosecutors. prosecutors and investigators were committing crimes, illegally tracking me, other members of the media, other attorneys. and in fact the lead prosecutor was kicked off the case. so for the president to just sit back and say, okay, let's let the process that has already demonstrated itself to be failing in this case to just play out, i don't think that that's necessarily a call he had to make. >> timothy, it's a little bit foreboding what you just said because one of the critiques people pushed back on is
i want to bring in timothy par la tory, who is gallagher's attorney.elcome to the show, timothy. >> thank you for having me. >> i have to ask you why should your client, eddie gallagher, have received special treatment from the president of the united states instead of letting the military review process actually run its course without any interference? >> that's easy. because the military justice process has demonstrated itself repeatedly in this case to be completely flawed....
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timothy wong, good luck to you.heck in a year. >> coming up next, from ebola, to h.i.v., is the government shutting down a program that could schettino down the next epidemic. with one year to the next presidential election, how winner?e are polls at soledad: now to a weekly feature question like to call we are paying attention even if you are too busy. the resent ebola outbrackets have come from bats to, rats, to humans. now the government is shutting down a program dedicated to finding dangerous animal viruses that could eventually spread to humans. since the birds flu compare, the program has discovered more than 19,000 new viruses, including a new strain were ebola. but by january, the $207 million program will officially end. that has public health experts worried. they warn it only takes one carrier of bird flu to pass through inspection at an airport or a train station in china to trigger a global pandemic. and with more than 30,000 passengers flying from china to the u.s. every day, it could pose a real poss
timothy wong, good luck to you.heck in a year. >> coming up next, from ebola, to h.i.v., is the government shutting down a program that could schettino down the next epidemic. with one year to the next presidential election, how winner?e are polls at soledad: now to a weekly feature question like to call we are paying attention even if you are too busy. the resent ebola outbrackets have come from bats to, rats, to humans. now the government is shutting down a program dedicated to finding...
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timothy mcveigh, age 27. >> the shock around the country was huge.s an act of terrorism by one of our own citizens. >> a second man was charged today with blowing up the federal building. terry nichols, who has been in custody since just after the bombing. >> timothy mcveigh and terry nichols met in the army. mcveigh had fought in the first persian gulf war. >> he left the military very disillusioned. the one thing that sustained him was his reading about the radical far right and meeting like-minded people. >> timothy mcveigh's alleged plot to blow up the federal building took shape over the course of a secret year-long odyssey across america. >> mcveigh visited militia groups throughout the country. he went to the waco compound when it was under siege. on april 19th, two years to the date after the waco incident, oklahoma city was bombed. >> mr. president, there are tens, maybe more -- tens of thousands of men and women dressing up on weekends in military garb going off for training because they're upset about waco. despite what you say, we're talk
timothy mcveigh, age 27. >> the shock around the country was huge.s an act of terrorism by one of our own citizens. >> a second man was charged today with blowing up the federal building. terry nichols, who has been in custody since just after the bombing. >> timothy mcveigh and terry nichols met in the army. mcveigh had fought in the first persian gulf war. >> he left the military very disillusioned. the one thing that sustained him was his reading about the radical far...
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the terrorist, a young man named timothy mcveigh. he has been thought of as a lone wolf. he was part of a movement. >> what do we want? >> white power! >> when do we want it? >> he had been a member of the ku klux klan. he had contacts with other white supremacists across the country. and the inspiration for his attack was a book that's been called the bible of american white supremacists. it gave birth to a little-known armed white rebellion that continues to this day. >> this is cold-blooded murder, any way you put it. >> to understand oklahoma city the violence in el paso and all of the bloodshed that came before it -- >> contact, shots fired, shots fired! >> -- we need to understand mcveigh's favorite book. it's called "the turner diaries." >> nationalism really is the wave of the future. >> it was written in the 1970s by william pierce. >> i did admire many things that hitler wrote. >> he was a one-time physics professor who became a leading figure in the white supremacist movement. >> villainous, traitorous! >> in the 1960s, pierce saw his cause in disarray. >> i fo
the terrorist, a young man named timothy mcveigh. he has been thought of as a lone wolf. he was part of a movement. >> what do we want? >> white power! >> when do we want it? >> he had been a member of the ku klux klan. he had contacts with other white supremacists across the country. and the inspiration for his attack was a book that's been called the bible of american white supremacists. it gave birth to a little-known armed white rebellion that continues to this day....
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williams, a foreign policy aide to vice president mike pce and from the national security counsel timothy morrison and alxander veneman who told lawmakers in his closed door testimony that he reported concerns about the call within hours. and was later told not to discuss it with anyone.also on the scdule kurt volkerhe former special envoy ukraine who was one of the so-called 3 amigos with energy secretary rick perry and ambassador to the eu what handling ukraine policy s by the president. >>and someonis slated to testify here tomorrow as for today's witnesses they will be broken up to sessions at about 09:00am washington time we'll hear from jennifer williams. the lieutenant colonel alexander venem and in an afternoon session expected to start around 30 kurt volker and timothy morse and poker and more son weren on the list of wiesses at were requeed by hose republics live on capitol hill this morng, i'm karin caifa now back to you all right, thank you karen out of course will be streami the hearings live from start to finish. >>that way you can watch the hearings uninterrupted so all you
williams, a foreign policy aide to vice president mike pce and from the national security counsel timothy morrison and alxander veneman who told lawmakers in his closed door testimony that he reported concerns about the call within hours. and was later told not to discuss it with anyone.also on the scdule kurt volkerhe former special envoy ukraine who was one of the so-called 3 amigos with energy secretary rick perry and ambassador to the eu what handling ukraine policy s by the president....
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timothy: welcome, everyone. today, we are going to talk about diplomacy on the early american frontier between native american peoples and european peoples. we will talk about some of the customs and protocols that governed that style of diplomacy and the objectives of both native american peoples and colonial peoples brought to those meetings. i have a painting from 1903 that is depicting one such treaty conference that went on on the frontier of new york in the mohawk valley. you did a reading today that featured a fellow named william johnson, not a lot of contemporary american students of history know much about him, but he was a very interesting figure in the 18th century. an irish immigrant, settled on the mohawk frontier of upstate new york in 1740, and became very friendly with mohawk indians, who were his neighbors. ultimately, grained a great deal of influence among them and was appointed by the british crown to serve as the agent to the iroquois nation. this painter in the early 20th century wanted to
timothy: welcome, everyone. today, we are going to talk about diplomacy on the early american frontier between native american peoples and european peoples. we will talk about some of the customs and protocols that governed that style of diplomacy and the objectives of both native american peoples and colonial peoples brought to those meetings. i have a painting from 1903 that is depicting one such treaty conference that went on on the frontier of new york in the mohawk valley. you did a...
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special envoy to ukraine kurt volker and former national security council official timothy morrison. in a now-released message, volker wrote to one of president zelensky's aides only hours before the july 25 phone call, writing -- "heard from white house -- assuming president z convinces trump he will investigate/'get to the bottom of what happened' in 2016, we will nail down date for visit to washington." timothy morrison had been the top russia staffer on the national security council until he resigned last month ahead of his closed-door testimony in the impeachment hearings. morrison also listened in on the july 25 phone call and later said he thought it could be damaging to u.s.-ukrainian relations. he's also said he was surprised to learn the call's transcript was was put on a top-secret server, which many say was part of a white house cover-up. these four testimonies today come after house democrats released the transcript of the closed-door testimony of david holmes, a senior political officer at the u.s. embassy in kiev. he told lawmakers ukukrainian officials "came to unders
special envoy to ukraine kurt volker and former national security council official timothy morrison. in a now-released message, volker wrote to one of president zelensky's aides only hours before the july 25 phone call, writing -- "heard from white house -- assuming president z convinces trump he will investigate/'get to the bottom of what happened' in 2016, we will nail down date for visit to washington." timothy morrison had been the top russia staffer on the national security...
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on richard nixon, timothy naftali joins us. he is a pfessor at new york university and former director of theichard nixon presidential library, and he also coauthored "impeachment: an ry."ican his and for andrew johnson, brenda she is the author of "the impeachers," the trial of andren johnsothe dream of a just nation. u,k th o ayoofll yo yu.fo backward go kind of in time here. if you had to give sort of aor 90-second hi lesson on what the story of b bill clinton's impeachment was about, how would do you that? >> well, it's hard to do in0 seconds, but we'll give it a try. look, president clhtnton got cap in a sex scandal. he was being accuse of of sexual harassment in a lawsuit, and as part of that lawsuit he was asked to testify abo his relationship with other women. he lied about a relatiohip f withrmer intern named monica lewinsky. >> i did not hve sexual relations with thatoman, miss lewinskyou >> and the hse ultimately impeached him along party lines for perjury and obstruction of justice. >> i hereby deliver these article
on richard nixon, timothy naftali joins us. he is a pfessor at new york university and former director of theichard nixon presidential library, and he also coauthored "impeachment: an ry."ican his and for andrew johnson, brenda she is the author of "the impeachers," the trial of andren johnsothe dream of a just nation. u,k th o ayoofll yo yu.fo backward go kind of in time here. if you had to give sort of aor 90-second hi lesson on what the story of b bill clinton's...
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that's gordon sondland, and timothy morrison, who is the top white house official on russia. sondland was a wealthy businessman who donated $1 million to the president's election committee. his testimony is not expected to be a home run. we'll likely hear him describe a call that he had with president trump, that the president told him explicitly that he does not asking for a quid pro quo. it was a conversation he had with his colleagues that we recently learned about. that conversation, at a restaurant in kiev, sondland told officials that trump did not care about ukraine and was only concerned about an opening of an investigation into the bidens. morrison, the former nsc official is expected to testify on tuesday. and we expect him the to build the credentials of sondland as someone who was working with president trump on this shadow ukraine policy, sondland, the witness with the most direct role in this effort that we've heard from so far. dave and christine? >> all right. >>> who ordered the april trump/zelensky moved to a classified system. that was a mistake. tim morris
that's gordon sondland, and timothy morrison, who is the top white house official on russia. sondland was a wealthy businessman who donated $1 million to the president's election committee. his testimony is not expected to be a home run. we'll likely hear him describe a call that he had with president trump, that the president told him explicitly that he does not asking for a quid pro quo. it was a conversation he had with his colleagues that we recently learned about. that conversation, at a...
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rd on ricixon, timothy naftali joins us. he is a professor at new yorkor university andmer director of the richard nixon presidential library, and he also coauthored "impeachment: an american history." and for andrew hnson, brenda wineapple joins us. she is the author of "the impeachers," the trial of andren johnsothe dream of a just nation. thank you, all of you, for being here. d, peter, i'll start wi you. i want to go kind of backwards in time here. if you had to give sort of a 90-second history lesson on what the stry of bil bill clinton's impeachmt was about, how would do you that? >> well, it's hard to do in 90 seconds, but we'll give it a try. look, president clinton got caught up in a sex scandal. he was being accuse of of sexual harassment in ad lawsuit, an part of that lawsuit he was asked to testify about his relationship with other women. he lied about a renship with a former intern named monica lewinsky. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss lewinsky. >> and the house ultimately impeached him
rd on ricixon, timothy naftali joins us. he is a professor at new yorkor university andmer director of the richard nixon presidential library, and he also coauthored "impeachment: an american history." and for andrew hnson, brenda wineapple joins us. she is the author of "the impeachers," the trial of andren johnsothe dream of a just nation. thank you, all of you, for being here. d, peter, i'll start wi you. i want to go kind of backwards in time here. if you had to give...
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one of the first scientists to take an interest in psychedelics was dr timothy leary.logist at harvard university in the us in the 1960s. he would give people mushrooms to see if it could change their behaviour as a kind of therapy. unfortunately, his research project got rather out of control and he tore up the scientific rule book and he stopped doing quantitative research — research with numbers, scientific research. and hejust started giving psilocybin to his students and to anyone he met. and his research experiments, rather, turned into psychedelic parties. harvard got wind of it and they closed the project down pretty quickly. because of this bad publicity, serious research stopped. and that's why little is scientifically known about psychedelics compared with other drugs. something which dr carhart harris wants to change. there was some sort of irresponsible messaging going on and a wave of increased recreational use. the whole "turn on, tune in, drop out" message that people were coming up with, timothy leary. but what we have today is a much more mature, i th
one of the first scientists to take an interest in psychedelics was dr timothy leary.logist at harvard university in the us in the 1960s. he would give people mushrooms to see if it could change their behaviour as a kind of therapy. unfortunately, his research project got rather out of control and he tore up the scientific rule book and he stopped doing quantitative research — research with numbers, scientific research. and hejust started giving psilocybin to his students and to anyone he...
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releasing 3 senior taliban leaders in exchange for 2 foreign professes american kevin king an australian timothy weeks were kidnapped outside the american university in kabul 3 years ago the taliban prisoners include anas hakani the older brother of the group's deputy leader seized in 2014 president of lani says the decision was made in his words in the interests of the afghan people. duck is a national security analyst in afghanistan he joins us now from kabul thanks very much for being with us so the afghan president presumably making reference there to the fact that this was not an easy decision on their part but he has to look at the bigger picture here in terms of of reaching some type of a lasting settlement with with the taliban what does this prisoner swap do towards cheating that. well i think this is a perfect. sign of trying to build a confidence building measures between the taliban the united states of america and also the afghan government we also know that the president trumps 2 tweets basically destructed the whole peace process that had gained momentum. exchange of these prisone
releasing 3 senior taliban leaders in exchange for 2 foreign professes american kevin king an australian timothy weeks were kidnapped outside the american university in kabul 3 years ago the taliban prisoners include anas hakani the older brother of the group's deputy leader seized in 2014 president of lani says the decision was made in his words in the interests of the afghan people. duck is a national security analyst in afghanistan he joins us now from kabul thanks very much for being with...
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eastern and we will hear from kurt voelker, special envoy to ukraine in timothy morrison initial socratic counsel director for russia. you can watch live coverage of the impeachment inquiry hearings on c-span3 and online@c-span .org, also listen with the free c-span radio app. the senate about to reconvene here and we will have live coverage. now live to the senate. vote:
eastern and we will hear from kurt voelker, special envoy to ukraine in timothy morrison initial socratic counsel director for russia. you can watch live coverage of the impeachment inquiry hearings on c-span3 and online@c-span .org, also listen with the free c-span radio app. the senate about to reconvene here and we will have live coverage. now live to the senate. vote:
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american kevin king, and australian timothy weeks were university in kabul when they were kidnapped. their release came after the afghan government released three top taliban commanders. more than 100 fires burned across australia's east coast today, engulfing the city of sydn in smoke. the heavy haze prompted health warnings for some five million people. air qualitwas 10 times the hazardous level, caused by the smoke in place.ons that held >> we've got this real mix of converging winds today. and you can see the smoke pact into the sydney basin, for example, today. that's because we've got quite a northerly influencing down the coast of new south wales and across the inland. >> nawaz: strong winds and drought conditions have stoked wildfires across eastern australia this month, destroying more than 300 homes. back in this country, several thousand public school teachs in indiana surrounded the state capitol building. the educators, all in red, demanded hike in pay and an end to using student test scores to evaluate teachers and schools. the scale of the protests forcey nealf of indi
american kevin king, and australian timothy weeks were university in kabul when they were kidnapped. their release came after the afghan government released three top taliban commanders. more than 100 fires burned across australia's east coast today, engulfing the city of sydn in smoke. the heavy haze prompted health warnings for some five million people. air qualitwas 10 times the hazardous level, caused by the smoke in place.ons that held >> we've got this real mix of converging winds...
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however, you have timothy leary, an individual, a professor who is highly educated, who figures he can do research to get his way out of this legal bind. and so, what he discovers is the marijuana tax act is unconstitutional. as i mentioned earlier, if you wanted to be in possession of marijuana, you have to get the tax stamp. the only way to get the tax stamp is you would have to present the marijuana. that is an issue because it violates the fifth amendment of the constitution around self-incrimination. you can't give me a tax stamp and i can be in possession of marijuana if i have not gotten stamp yet. i can't be in position of it if i haven't gotten the stamp yet. it was causing individuals who wanted access to marijuana self-incrimination, right? he is able to convince these supreme court in a decision, leary versus the united states in 1969. they decided in may 2 team it unconstitutional for the violation of the fifth amendment. the u.s. does not rest on this. we have the court decision that basically declares the tax act unconstitutional. aside from a range of drug culture that
however, you have timothy leary, an individual, a professor who is highly educated, who figures he can do research to get his way out of this legal bind. and so, what he discovers is the marijuana tax act is unconstitutional. as i mentioned earlier, if you wanted to be in possession of marijuana, you have to get the tax stamp. the only way to get the tax stamp is you would have to present the marijuana. that is an issue because it violates the fifth amendment of the constitution around...
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dramatic occupation of course is the romans but it brings about oddest sections of the society or the timothy go around especially what i'm interested in is the feministic out view of these women they don't know. doona didn't identify as feminist because most of this writing is about the writer to empower the woman and that's why does it say to you know them and you sometimes try to shun try to bundy's books there's been a lot of book one incident in the past years because the books don't conform to the number of the society sometimes speaking about conforming to the normal society something that that you are here to tell us is that these books cover what you call that culture so to say. you say that that's something that's in these novels that go back as far as the 1930 s. elaborate on that for me specifically and the romance novels which i've been studies always trying to write about how so women writers or the families of the on what i phone maybe a dozen of us a present in is some of the books actually we're talking about the culture in northern and you know which is something that has be
dramatic occupation of course is the romans but it brings about oddest sections of the society or the timothy go around especially what i'm interested in is the feministic out view of these women they don't know. doona didn't identify as feminist because most of this writing is about the writer to empower the woman and that's why does it say to you know them and you sometimes try to shun try to bundy's books there's been a lot of book one incident in the past years because the books don't...
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kevin king and timothy weeks were freed in afghanistan after being held hostage since 2016. worked at the american university of afghanistan. as part of the lieff and government release three prisoners in cutter. one of the men is the son of the leader of the how connie terror network. the afghan government hopes this will toward brokering peace with the taliban and. we will keep you updated as we get more information. rob: new documents show the extent of iran's power over iraq. the unprecedented insight reveals that iran paid iraqi agents working for the united states to switch sides. infiltrating every aspect of political, economic and religious life. senior fellow from the foundation for defense of democracy says the united states needs to stay active in the region. >> approves iraq is worth fighting for but that battle is going to be more challenging than many americans in the public thought. rob: tensions have escalated as donald trump announced he would pull out of the nuclear deal last year. jillian: a look at the college where hundreds of hong kong protesters have h
kevin king and timothy weeks were freed in afghanistan after being held hostage since 2016. worked at the american university of afghanistan. as part of the lieff and government release three prisoners in cutter. one of the men is the son of the leader of the how connie terror network. the afghan government hopes this will toward brokering peace with the taliban and. we will keep you updated as we get more information. rob: new documents show the extent of iran's power over iraq. the...
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republican say it wasn't good news for the democrats impeachment push, timothy morrison who is stepping down from his national security post tomorrow became the first white house political appointee to be deposed. his opening statement shows and contradicted earlier testimony from other witnesses and said i want to be clear i was not concerned anything illegal was discussed referring to the july 25th phone call between donald trump and his ukrainian counterpart. former national security adviser john bolton's attorney said he would not testify voluntarily, he is waiting for a subpoena. the impeachment stage is set. republicans counting bipartisan opposition to the procedure of the biggest two democrats voted against the opposition. the one outlining the process for moving forward. the two sides are sharply divided about what it means in reality. >> it is about the truth, it is about the constitution. >> this is soviet style tools, don't run a sham process. >> they don't want to see a proper investigation. >> they are trying to impeach the president of the united states 13 months before t
republican say it wasn't good news for the democrats impeachment push, timothy morrison who is stepping down from his national security post tomorrow became the first white house political appointee to be deposed. his opening statement shows and contradicted earlier testimony from other witnesses and said i want to be clear i was not concerned anything illegal was discussed referring to the july 25th phone call between donald trump and his ukrainian counterpart. former national security adviser...
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releasing 3 senior taliban leaders in exchange for 2 foreign professes american kevin king an australian timothy weeks were kidnapped outside the american university in kabul 3 years ago the taliban prisoners include the older brother of the group's deputy leader seized in 2014 those are the headlines we're back in half an hour. ringback is based. upon hours a week but i don't think. i can. touch. the. can't. sleep with my. who's who cornish. katie here here at the east passing to those so same people that you want them to xena are you taking old style even if your by the sound of a peach implement but it's not because of you. thanks boy to me you. have me as i mean. other than me. i don't i. sang it's. so bill that's you know. there's a bit. like the banks of the wild. boy. your. dad's. bad. phase of us a. grown harmony and both. not. come when told by those whose job was. up is looked out builtin on song think think you will die you don't stop then bang. like it. was a mute point don't sound dish to the time by young. and only is called la much persuasion stopping devious. people who bears the
releasing 3 senior taliban leaders in exchange for 2 foreign professes american kevin king an australian timothy weeks were kidnapped outside the american university in kabul 3 years ago the taliban prisoners include the older brother of the group's deputy leader seized in 2014 those are the headlines we're back in half an hour. ringback is based. upon hours a week but i don't think. i can. touch. the. can't. sleep with my. who's who cornish. katie here here at the east passing to those so same...
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phrase and talking about it for months if not years it is interesting that now, let's talk about timothy morrison. we have a deposition behind closed doors at the next phase of their impeachment inquiry, there has been debate over timothy morrison's testimony because we don't know. it is behind closed doors. this is part of the opening statement. i was not concerned if anything illegal was discussed because he was actually on the phone call, the right and the president's support our celebrity this guy saying he defame the whole argument. >> that's a narrow understanding of impeachment, you don't have to commit a crime to be impeached, the phrase is treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors, the founders thought that included abuse of power. morrison doesn't add much new. we pretty much have the facts of what happened because of the white house release of the phone call transcript. sounds to me like there was an implicit quid pro quo, ukrainian military aid in exchange for ukraine starting an investigation into the bidens. the real question we are to be debating is not whethe
phrase and talking about it for months if not years it is interesting that now, let's talk about timothy morrison. we have a deposition behind closed doors at the next phase of their impeachment inquiry, there has been debate over timothy morrison's testimony because we don't know. it is behind closed doors. this is part of the opening statement. i was not concerned if anything illegal was discussed because he was actually on the phone call, the right and the president's support our celebrity...
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however, here you have timothy leary, an individual, a professor who is highly educated, who figures he can do some research to get his way out of this legal bind he is in. so what he discovers is, and through the work of his legal team, that the marijuana tax act is actually unconstitutional. because, as i mentioned earlier, if you wanted to be in possession of marijuana, you have to get a tax stamp. the only way for the government to give you that tax stamp is you have to present the marijuana that you're trying to get the tax stamp for. that is an issue because it violates the fifth amendment of the consultation around self-incrimination. you cannot give me a tax stamp if i do not have the marijuana that i am trying to pay the tax for, and i cannot be in possession of marijuana if i have not gotten the tax stamp yet. it was causing an individual who wanted access to marijuana to face self-incrimination. so he is able to convince the supreme court in this decision the united states in 1969 that decided, in may, to deem it unconstitutional for the violation of the fifth amendment. t
however, here you have timothy leary, an individual, a professor who is highly educated, who figures he can do some research to get his way out of this legal bind he is in. so what he discovers is, and through the work of his legal team, that the marijuana tax act is actually unconstitutional. because, as i mentioned earlier, if you wanted to be in possession of marijuana, you have to get a tax stamp. the only way for the government to give you that tax stamp is you have to present the...
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there's been a lot of debate over timoth timothy morrison's testimony.s something we are told that he said. fox obtained part of his opening statement. i want to be clear, it wa i wast concerned that anything illegal was discussed. he kind of defines the whole argument here. >> i think that's too narrow of an understanding of impeachment. you don't have to commit a crime to be impeached. treason, bribery, i crimes and misdemeanors, and think they thought that was abuse of power. on the other hand i don't think morrison adds that much new. i think we pretty much have the facts of what happened because of a white house release of the phone transcript. it sounded like there was some kind of a implicit quid pro quo. military aid in exchange for the ukraine starting some kind of expectation. the real question that we ought to be debating is not whether someone was on the call were not on the call but it is this. high crime and misdemeanors worthy enough to remove a president within the gear of the the election. >> shannon: the washington editorial board to yo
there's been a lot of debate over timoth timothy morrison's testimony.s something we are told that he said. fox obtained part of his opening statement. i want to be clear, it wa i wast concerned that anything illegal was discussed. he kind of defines the whole argument here. >> i think that's too narrow of an understanding of impeachment. you don't have to commit a crime to be impeached. treason, bribery, i crimes and misdemeanors, and think they thought that was abuse of power. on the...
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timothy: welcome, everyone. are going to talk about diplomacy on the early american frontier between native americanpl
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conducted by former nixon presidential library director timothy, they're from the library's oral history a behind-the-scenes perspective on the house jewish ar committee's work during the nixon impeachment inquiry. that's next sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv, only on c-span3. >> the media marketplace has shifted dramatically in the last dozen years or so, and we've failed to keep pace. we have these rules in place that basically assume the entire media marketplace is three broadcast television stations at night and a daily newspaper that chunks on your front doorstep in the morning, as we're just talking. it is a vastly different market. 9 f.c.c. commissioner brendan carr monday night at 8:00 eastern on the "communicators"
conducted by former nixon presidential library director timothy, they're from the library's oral history a behind-the-scenes perspective on the house jewish ar committee's work during the nixon impeachment inquiry. that's next sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv, only on c-span3. >> the media marketplace has shifted dramatically in the last dozen years or so, and we've failed to keep pace. we have these rules in place that basically assume the entire media marketplace...
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conducted by former nixon presidential library director timothy -- they are from the libraries oral historyehind-the-scenes perspective on the house judiciary committee's work during the nixon impeachment inquiry. that's next sunday at 6 p.m. eastern here on american history tv, only on c-span 3. 1981, 52979 to americans were held hostage in the u.s. embassy in tehran. next, the wilson center hosts a panel discussing how the iran hostage crisis has impacted u.s. foreign policy since then. >> good morning. welcome to the wilson center. my name is christian osterman, and i have the privilege to direct the history and public policy program here at the center. thank you for joining us today for this panel discussion on the 40th anniversary of the iran hostage crisis. on november 4, 1979, 52 american diplomats and citizens were taken hostage by a crowd of iranian students who stormed the u.s. embassy, the
conducted by former nixon presidential library director timothy -- they are from the libraries oral historyehind-the-scenes perspective on the house judiciary committee's work during the nixon impeachment inquiry. that's next sunday at 6 p.m. eastern here on american history tv, only on c-span 3. 1981, 52979 to americans were held hostage in the u.s. embassy in tehran. next, the wilson center hosts a panel discussing how the iran hostage crisis has impacted u.s. foreign policy since then....
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timothy thomas this is how much it's got to be offensive because it tends to want to i'm not good for business that old boss of . max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is fun it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to that. destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a cause or. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is true what's his face. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. of the shallowness. of ok. so. it was like he is there was like. there were times over he's it's close they're real after that so it's like. it's like living on the edge. you had several incidents happen with acquaintances and even the friends they were convicted not they when. they were asked to pay a lot of money to get them back most of the cases they were killed. after. yo
timothy thomas this is how much it's got to be offensive because it tends to want to i'm not good for business that old boss of . max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is fun it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to that. destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a cause or. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world...
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the taliban official says american kevin king and australian timothy weeks have been handed over to afghannd u.s. officials. hours after the afghan government freed three taliban prisoners to kwi tar. this is in the wake of the deadly halloween party in orinda where 5 people were killed. a 45 day moratorium on short term housing rentals. the meeting is tonight at 7:00 at the orinda auditorium. >>> new developments this morning, the contra costa county district attorney against the 5 men arrested during a multicity raid last week. four of those men are out of jail this morning. >> we need witnesses ultimately we need that evidence. >> now the men were arrested last thursday when authorities served search warrants in marin city. san mateo, vallejo, and antioch. four of the suspects released were facing murder charges. ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza was a former prosecutor and explains the da's decision. >> this is a big case, and everybody's going to be watching it. so the prosecutors want to make sure am to 100% certainty so that he have enough evidence to prosecute. they don't want to
the taliban official says american kevin king and australian timothy weeks have been handed over to afghannd u.s. officials. hours after the afghan government freed three taliban prisoners to kwi tar. this is in the wake of the deadly halloween party in orinda where 5 people were killed. a 45 day moratorium on short term housing rentals. the meeting is tonight at 7:00 at the orinda auditorium. >>> new developments this morning, the contra costa county district attorney against the 5...
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deputy assistant to the president timothy morrison testified last month that ukraine officials were told u.s. military aid depended on their public announcement of investigations the president wanted. the president maintains he did nothing wrong. the president was at walter reed hospital today for his annual checkup. the white house has not indicated anything is unusual president trump typically gets his yearly physical in the winter time. the president reportedly had a quick exam and lab tests done. he had an early checkup in anticipation of a busy 2020. >>> two officers are being called heroes after saving a woman from a burning car. the footage right found this car engulfed in flames early thursday morning. this happened in farmville, virginia. watch as they quickly run to the car, open the driver's door. the woman is sitting inside and was unconscious. the officers had to cut off her seat belt, drag her out of the car, before the car exploded. terrifying moments there. medics rushed the woman to the hospital where she is currently in critical condition. police don't know what caused
deputy assistant to the president timothy morrison testified last month that ukraine officials were told u.s. military aid depended on their public announcement of investigations the president wanted. the president maintains he did nothing wrong. the president was at walter reed hospital today for his annual checkup. the white house has not indicated anything is unusual president trump typically gets his yearly physical in the winter time. the president reportedly had a quick exam and lab tests...
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embryo embryos were not property they were property developer and not human lives jesca bilbao and timothy goodwin the had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embrace would be discarded but when bilbao file for divorce her husband changed his mind it would be discarded but when bilbao file for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple however the connecticut supreme court for the embryos to be donated to another couple however the connecticut supreme court gave control of the embryos to bilbao but goodwin's appeal argues the m. court gave control of the embryos to bilbao but goodwin's appeal argues the embryos are human lives are we going to err on the side of a human lives. are we going to err on the side of life all the side of death that's the real issue here is i fall the side of death that's the real issue here it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over it's clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean for pr
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goodwin had signed party and not human lives or jessica and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but and an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryo go back filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple however the connecticut supremes court gave contract to be donated to another couple however the connecticut supremes court gave control of the embryos to bilbao although goodwin's appeal argues the role of the embryo is to bilbao although goodwin's appeal argues the embryos a human lives. are we going to. a human lives. are we going to on the side of life all the side of death that's the real issue. on the side of life all the side of death that's the real issue. it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean for procreative
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lawyers successfully argued that the embryos were property and not human lives were jessica and timothy goodwin had signed and agree and not human lives were jessica and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement in copenhagen say 7 of a divorce the priest would be guarded it didn't. fall to fall for source. and then then church has a march 10th his mind and. donated a to eat enough to another couple called couple ever however the connecticut supremes supreme court gave control of the. 2 people back to your bag wins. and use the human embryos are human lives. not. part of life. i'm going to on the side of life all this all i do that's the real issue. it is. it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely fully or that's. not a good as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean what the. rights of rights and the rights of proof are of a sissy. we discussed this sensitive story with the former judge josephs acoa and also. with the former judge josephs acoa and also with women's rights advocate that we have a system. i think they did they did it
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the amber rose well that's a probability and not human lives just a couple about and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but when bilbao filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be doen but when bilbao filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple over the connecticut supreme court gave control of the embryos to bill but added to another couple over the connecticut supreme court gave control of the embryos to bilbao but good good ones of peel are argues these the embryos are human lives and lives. are we going to. be going to. let life old the side of dennis that's the real is this you really should. it is clear that it is clear that embryos are not treated as a not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean for procreative role as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would m
the amber rose well that's a probability and not human lives just a couple about and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded and timothy goodwin had signed an agreement that in case of divorce the embryos would be discarded but when bilbao filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be doen but when bilbao filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another...