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i'd like to thank the supporters in the community who have volunteered all across our districts, who have always been there to help thy neighbors when we were able to get resources out in the community and we needed help in doing so. thank you. thank to you those community volunteers. and to the supporters in the halls of city hall, in our state capitol here, in our united states capitol, thank you so much for encouraging me to be myself and to do the best job that i can for our country and for all people. i have been very blessed to have amazing staff in all of my years in office. 28 years. dozens and dozens of amazing, wonderful people who have a heart for public service. people who put their heart and soul into everything that they do for the people. smart, talented, and caring people, who have served our community and country with distinction and honor. to all of my staff, thank you. thank you. thank you for serving. i see you as family. and my family sees you as family as well. i want to also thank my mother-in-law. yes, my mother-in-law. she loves me like a son. my mother-in-la
i'd like to thank the supporters in the community who have volunteered all across our districts, who have always been there to help thy neighbors when we were able to get resources out in the community and we needed help in doing so. thank you. thank to you those community volunteers. and to the supporters in the halls of city hall, in our state capitol here, in our united states capitol, thank you so much for encouraging me to be myself and to do the best job that i can for our country and for...
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who signed on and who hasn't. i'm not doing it. but the record speaks for itself. for those who would like to know. the record speaks for itself. i'm not trying to make friends. i'm trying to make sure that people are respected who have earned the respect that they richly deserve. and i want them to know that there's at least one person who is going to fight for them. i want them to know. they're not here. how can they possibly know? well, know in the sense that i believe that if i do this, somehow, the time itself, the time itself will -- the times, excuse me, will change such that they will benefit even after they have had their demise. they will still benefit from what we are doing. so i -- i'm not alone. i said i'm one person. i want to let you know there are others. we have 125 people who have signed on to this request for the congressional gold medal. 125 out of 435. now there are people who would prefer that the al greens of the world who would bring these things to the forefront wait until they are ready t
who signed on and who hasn't. i'm not doing it. but the record speaks for itself. for those who would like to know. the record speaks for itself. i'm not trying to make friends. i'm trying to make sure that people are respected who have earned the respect that they richly deserve. and i want them to know that there's at least one person who is going to fight for them. i want them to know. they're not here. how can they possibly know? well, know in the sense that i believe that if i do this,...
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who knows? but when you have 34, 38 republicans who are splitting from you, that's a real problem. it shows you can't govern. it shows what a fraction coalition you have, and i think democrats need to be steely spine as we go into this next term and stick together, just say no to the things they are going to do to benefit elon musk, the richest man in the world that is calling shots for republicans, and going to hurt working people and poor people across the country. >> one of the ways in which republicans defy donald trump, 170 of them voted for this bill, democrats are the one who really carry the bill. the ones who didn't vote for it were defying donald trump. he wanted an increase in the bill. he wanted it under president biden, not him. he didn't get that. they completely defied him. mike johnson made a vague promise they would get a $2.5 trillion in debt reduction. you really can't do that without putting things like social security, medicare, eating into things that are important to americans. how -- what are democrats thinking y'all are going to be facing in the minority in
who knows? but when you have 34, 38 republicans who are splitting from you, that's a real problem. it shows you can't govern. it shows what a fraction coalition you have, and i think democrats need to be steely spine as we go into this next term and stick together, just say no to the things they are going to do to benefit elon musk, the richest man in the world that is calling shots for republicans, and going to hurt working people and poor people across the country. >> one of the ways in...
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who is qualified? who has proved their mettle. who has the skill set and it had nothing to do with how old people were. but can they bring capability and function. >> this is not to demean his decades of service in congress but time and time again, democrats push aside demands for a fresh start in lieu of norms. loyalties. statesmanship. and experience. which to be clear aoc has, the scoffing at embracing new faces of the party often comes back to bite democrats at elections but not always just elections. take what happened with late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. democrats raised concerns about her staying on the bench into her 80s instead of stepping down. then president obama met with her in 2013 ahead of midterm elections said if democrats lost control of the senate, he would lose the chance to appoint a younger liberal judge who could hold the seat for decades. but that effort failed just as an earlier attempt made by patrick lehey. beginsburg said she was committed to her work until she passed away. she was repla
who is qualified? who has proved their mettle. who has the skill set and it had nothing to do with how old people were. but can they bring capability and function. >> this is not to demean his decades of service in congress but time and time again, democrats push aside demands for a fresh start in lieu of norms. loyalties. statesmanship. and experience. which to be clear aoc has, the scoffing at embracing new faces of the party often comes back to bite democrats at elections but not...
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there are so many in my tribe who are missing missing women who have murdered and women who are just lost. my own aunt was. years ago, but it goes on. and what i love about before columbus foundation, all of you, all of you good people and ishmael reed, i'm looking at you for. all that justice you've stood for, for all the good things you've done for, for people, this world, not just not just people of color, but all people. and i think we need to across the aisle, i come from a state that is so divided and there's like we a super majority red state. now. and there is so much hate in montana for native people. we have a senator or a person running for the senate now who has reverted back again to the old of calling native people drunken. and that's. in the state of montana, i guess. i hope not. i hope this election frees us all. but i say again, you before columbus foundation, i'm going to make a suggestion. let's erase. from the before columbus foundation his name so prominent, and it is a here who welcomed the immigrants and made it possible for people live here. their name be in t
there are so many in my tribe who are missing missing women who have murdered and women who are just lost. my own aunt was. years ago, but it goes on. and what i love about before columbus foundation, all of you, all of you good people and ishmael reed, i'm looking at you for. all that justice you've stood for, for all the good things you've done for, for people, this world, not just not just people of color, but all people. and i think we need to across the aisle, i come from a state that is...
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this is how you figure out who is who. lizzie borden resented that their father only gave them the loans for two new dresses a year . they wanted to live on the hill with their rich cousins and friends. there is constant -- from andrew borden's perspective, they are still living at home and he's giving them an allowance for dresses. he does pay for lizzie to go to europe with her cousins and in some ways is a very generous guy . instead of saying to go out and pay for your own dresses, but there is resentment. they know how much he's worth and they resent his tightfisted financial worldview. there were rumors in fall river and later, and actual and genuine true accusation that lizzie was a chronic shoplifter. later, stealing artwork from a prominent store. even though her family had money that she is shoplifting and there are some people who say, we don't have the primary documents and we have people who said this was true, we don't have primary documents of its documentation and often because shoplifting is covered by the
this is how you figure out who is who. lizzie borden resented that their father only gave them the loans for two new dresses a year . they wanted to live on the hill with their rich cousins and friends. there is constant -- from andrew borden's perspective, they are still living at home and he's giving them an allowance for dresses. he does pay for lizzie to go to europe with her cousins and in some ways is a very generous guy . instead of saying to go out and pay for your own dresses, but...
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andean who led the way. we had amazing schedulers in d.c. and the district who made sure we made time for our constituents including jolie and tori who are here today. sherry williams has dedicated her life to helping our constituents and had a talented group of case workers including our long time teamworker chantelle munoz. they've done so good for so many people, i can spend my entire time talking about the wins they've gotten for the people we represent. sophie and aven, i've had folks at the district, people you've met at events over the years and folks like nicholas, rob, katie, mary june and others who served our constituents for a long time and made sure we were available and accessible and accountable to our constituents. my current chief of staff andrew wright is everything americans should want in their public servants, ethical, kind, visionary, someone who husbandles and looks for wins for the american people, and in every role he's been in on our team, he's been just awesome and i'm grateful for
andean who led the way. we had amazing schedulers in d.c. and the district who made sure we made time for our constituents including jolie and tori who are here today. sherry williams has dedicated her life to helping our constituents and had a talented group of case workers including our long time teamworker chantelle munoz. they've done so good for so many people, i can spend my entire time talking about the wins they've gotten for the people we represent. sophie and aven, i've had folks at...
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you know, this is how you figured out who was who. now, lizzie and emma borden resent it that their father only gave the allowance for two new dresses the year and they wanted to live on the hill with their rich cousins and friends and there's a constant chafing now from andrew borden's perspective, you know, they're still living at home and he's giving them an for dresses. and he does pay for lizzie to go to cousins. and, you know, in some ways, he's a very generous guy. instead of saying, you know, you go out and, you know, pay for your own dresses, but there's resentment because they know how much he's worth and they resent his sort of tight fisted financial worldview. and it is also true that there were rumors in fall river and later an actual genuine true accusation that lizzie was a chronic shoplifter, iluding later artwork from a providence store and even though her family had money that, she shoplifted. and there's some people say, well, we don't have any we don't have the primary. we have people who said was true, but we don'
you know, this is how you figured out who was who. now, lizzie and emma borden resent it that their father only gave the allowance for two new dresses the year and they wanted to live on the hill with their rich cousins and friends and there's a constant chafing now from andrew borden's perspective, you know, they're still living at home and he's giving them an for dresses. and he does pay for lizzie to go to cousins. and, you know, in some ways, he's a very generous guy. instead of saying, you...
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there is still a benefit for a candidate who -- the candidate who is perceived as more mainstream. ironically if you look at the public opinion data, that's been trump over the last few election cycles where he is actually perceived because he has sort of mix of views that are not necessarily -- do not necessarily map on to the party platforms pre--2016 that he has this super power of being perceived as somebody who is both authentic and more moderate ideologically. so i think that he had to continue to press that advantage.ifally i think the ext to which these cultural issues were important in this race, it was specifically is a proof point as it related to kamala harris. to convince voters that she was outside the mainstream. >> thank you. good morning. thanks for this beautiful conference. my question concerns the media. it looks as if mainstream media, "new york times," cnn has lost trust with the voters. i'm not sure if you polled them specifically. did anything emerge from what you saw for voter trends and how they treated the media? do you think the media will alter their po
there is still a benefit for a candidate who -- the candidate who is perceived as more mainstream. ironically if you look at the public opinion data, that's been trump over the last few election cycles where he is actually perceived because he has sort of mix of views that are not necessarily -- do not necessarily map on to the party platforms pre--2016 that he has this super power of being perceived as somebody who is both authentic and more moderate ideologically. so i think that he had to...
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and someone who mostly makes content about taking care of their kids and who occasionally talks about why health care care is so expensive, why health care even what we have and why republicans are doing this attack on us, i would take that second person because i think they are reaching an audience of people who might be clicking past that first person in the algorithm or might never see them at all. host: this is edward in keyport, good morning. caller: i would like to congratulate you they are not taking the tack of trying to out qanon qanon and you are sticking with facts and logic with what you're trying to do. i would like to think fascism defeats itself by the idea, you have to highlight people are one step away -- minority communities will be one step away from having moreover policing and so you just need to highlight these issues and keep up the fight and there's people, there's no mandate for these people to do what they want to do. you guys have supporters so keep up the fight. guest: thank you. those are absolutely some of the kinds of messages we need to make sure really
and someone who mostly makes content about taking care of their kids and who occasionally talks about why health care care is so expensive, why health care even what we have and why republicans are doing this attack on us, i would take that second person because i think they are reaching an audience of people who might be clicking past that first person in the algorithm or might never see them at all. host: this is edward in keyport, good morning. caller: i would like to congratulate you they...
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those who should get in, get in, those who should be kept out or kept out and those who should not be here will be required to leave close quote with deportations including deportations of criminal aliens plunging over the past four years. senator graham's chart showed it's little wonder that as gallup reported in july, a majority of americans want an immigration reduction reversing a 19 year trend. the law mandates that illegal migrants be detained. but that law has been ignored. the law mandates the criminal, that alien criminals be removed, but that law has been ignored. and most crucially, the law mandates that foreign nationals who want to come here do so legally. but that law has only been honored in the breach. this massive migrant surge has allowed our elected officials to ignore the fact that 22.5% of working age american men are out of the workforce. a 7.6% increase compared to just 2011.2% more than in 1960. those non working americans are more vulnerable to addiction, disease and deaths of despair. close quote, two weeks, two weeks ago, when the united kingdom, prime minis
those who should get in, get in, those who should be kept out or kept out and those who should not be here will be required to leave close quote with deportations including deportations of criminal aliens plunging over the past four years. senator graham's chart showed it's little wonder that as gallup reported in july, a majority of americans want an immigration reduction reversing a 19 year trend. the law mandates that illegal migrants be detained. but that law has been ignored. the law...
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she is a person who seems like a person who should be confirmed.over people like elise stefanik, marco rubio, pam bondi, they are going to lose the goodwill that they may have over people like kash patel. howard: robby, i don't think there's any question she's going to be confirmed and is going to be the next attorney general. but, you know, for all of the hand-wringing and anguish about matt gaetz and what has he ever managed himself for, not to mention some of the questions about his personal life, you know, pam bondi is about a hundred times more qualified. so that says to me that if media liberals and democrats are going to oppose pam bondi, they'll oppose anybody. >> sure. of and, certainly, some media a figures would oppose anybody or oppose anyone if trump would be likely to nominate. i agree that she's very likely to be confirmed, but she should -- we should, again, hear more about her policy views. the attorney general, the top law enforcement figure, has a lot of power to, over americans' lives and hair civil liberties -- their civil libe
she is a person who seems like a person who should be confirmed.over people like elise stefanik, marco rubio, pam bondi, they are going to lose the goodwill that they may have over people like kash patel. howard: robby, i don't think there's any question she's going to be confirmed and is going to be the next attorney general. but, you know, for all of the hand-wringing and anguish about matt gaetz and what has he ever managed himself for, not to mention some of the questions about his personal...
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think trump went too far who privately who worked under trump who really felt like that trump had a chance. yeah, that that he like was immediately attacked the media and they saw the mueller investigation as a way to block him from carrying out his agenda and i'm not saying they're right or wrong but it's again this danger of our norms like we won the election. you get chance and it blows off like, you know, your side to run the government for four years. and then maybe the other does. and it's a miracle that we, you know, have the have had the peaceful transfer of power not totally in 2020. and i'll leave just with a sort of contradiction. i for this. but it's something involving garland who who's so utterly believes in the need to be nonpartisan and the importance of enforcing the law equally upholding the rule of law so merrick garland, his grandparents, nazi germany survived the holocaust. they came to united states. he grew up in suburban chicago and he as a child just was you know, he revered the american legal system and upholding the rule of law and his very existence on this plan
think trump went too far who privately who worked under trump who really felt like that trump had a chance. yeah, that that he like was immediately attacked the media and they saw the mueller investigation as a way to block him from carrying out his agenda and i'm not saying they're right or wrong but it's again this danger of our norms like we won the election. you get chance and it blows off like, you know, your side to run the government for four years. and then maybe the other does. and...
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let's talk to a lawyer who specialises in cases of sexual assault and who has been very patiently waiting bbc news. i know i was about to talk to you when the sentencing began. i apologise for that. let me bring you and at the point, it is the pertinent moment for you to comment because i wanted to ask you if i may, we have been hearing that the sentences are in some cases shorter than what the prosecutors have asked for. given the reaction of the family, shorter than what the family, shorter than what the family had hoped for. what is your reaction to that?- your reaction to that? these cases show _ your reaction to that? these cases show how _ your reaction to that? these cases show how france - your reaction to that? these i cases show how france access rate as a common everyday crime. given what has happened, given the extreme case we have here where she is the perfect victim, we will never have women like her again who had been drugged and serially raped and filmed and where the husband admits that he has done this with all these men, she is the perfect victim, and if this is the mos
let's talk to a lawyer who specialises in cases of sexual assault and who has been very patiently waiting bbc news. i know i was about to talk to you when the sentencing began. i apologise for that. let me bring you and at the point, it is the pertinent moment for you to comment because i wanted to ask you if i may, we have been hearing that the sentences are in some cases shorter than what the prosecutors have asked for. given the reaction of the family, shorter than what the family, shorter...
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there's can even be a coroner's jury who can kind of reach a decision about who might have a who might have perpetrated crime and who might they bring in front of a grand jury. and this is important at the inquest. the family attorney, andrew jennings, says, i want to be to represent my client if she's to be quizzed about where she was and all these other things. and the judge who calls the who is overseeing the inquest, josiah blaisdel, says no. and that was his prerogative under the law of the time it's going to be 70 years before defendants are granted an absolute right to an attorney during questioning. and he says, i want to get answers out of her and no attorney. and lizzie is tested. monet at the inquest is indeed going to be problematic. she's going to give all of contradictory statements, going to say she helped her dad when he went to rest in the sitting room, his boots off. but the photos, his boots are on. she's to deny that. she said, oh, yeah, i think i heard abby return. maybe someone should go look for her. she's going to give contradictory about where she was when andr
there's can even be a coroner's jury who can kind of reach a decision about who might have a who might have perpetrated crime and who might they bring in front of a grand jury. and this is important at the inquest. the family attorney, andrew jennings, says, i want to be to represent my client if she's to be quizzed about where she was and all these other things. and the judge who calls the who is overseeing the inquest, josiah blaisdel, says no. and that was his prerogative under the law of...
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who took care of him then? truth is every one of us, martha, want danny penny on a subway car because when someone comes along you're not just afraid of him. he says i'm going to kill and m-fer today. someone is going to die and i'm willing to go to prison for the rest of my life, that's called imminent deadly physical force. had he not stood up for the people. many who testified, thanked him in the courtroom, they were of all colors. this was not about race. they were african american, ex-panic, white, the jury, hispanic, white, asian. this was literally a group of americans that were reflective of everyone. >> martha: if these individuals, and the prosecution i believe called him "the white man." when they arrange this so try to reverse that for a moment and if the individual who had lost his life in this exchange had been another young white man who had mental health issues, with the same people be outraged? on the street today? i want to play this. this is video from witnesses on the platform that day descr
who took care of him then? truth is every one of us, martha, want danny penny on a subway car because when someone comes along you're not just afraid of him. he says i'm going to kill and m-fer today. someone is going to die and i'm willing to go to prison for the rest of my life, that's called imminent deadly physical force. had he not stood up for the people. many who testified, thanked him in the courtroom, they were of all colors. this was not about race. they were african american,...
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andre was one of five people who were killed.dentities of the other four, who were all adult women, have not been made public. the man held by police following the incident, taleb al—abdulmohsen, has been charged with five counts of murder, and multiple counts of attempted murder, and remains in custody. he is a doctor, from saudi arabia, and his motive remains unclear. his social media posts appear to suggest he had been critical of islam. our correspondent anna foster reports. this is andre, nine years old, looking forward to christmas, enjoying a night out at the festive market when he was killed. a fundraising account for his devastated family has raised thousands of euros. on social media. on social media his mum said, "let my little teddy bear fly around the world once again." taleb al—abdulmohsen has been charged with andre's murder and that of four other people at the christmas market. german investigators are building up a picture of the saudi doctor, including in his own words. my name is taleb. i'm from saudi arabia. i
andre was one of five people who were killed.dentities of the other four, who were all adult women, have not been made public. the man held by police following the incident, taleb al—abdulmohsen, has been charged with five counts of murder, and multiple counts of attempted murder, and remains in custody. he is a doctor, from saudi arabia, and his motive remains unclear. his social media posts appear to suggest he had been critical of islam. our correspondent anna foster reports. this is...
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the fbi knew who they were. they knew where they were coming from, and they were trailing them in. so it seems very, very, very to me that they didn't know immediately, but i don't you know, especially when when you have like the movie mississippi burning the you basically makes the fbi into the of that i think getting into the public conscience that they were in some ways in that has not really happened yet that was what you just described was exactly my experience and in knoxville yeah yeah i would just say to that too is part of what both betsy and i are trying to do. you know, so often these these events get looked at as discrete events right? it's like, oh, this happened here, it's only about there. but when you step back, you start looking at the and see how these are connected across space and time. well then you've got a very different and much bigger picture and, you know, it's something we both try do in different ways in our books. this show this isn't an aberration that here this is part of a pattern
the fbi knew who they were. they knew where they were coming from, and they were trailing them in. so it seems very, very, very to me that they didn't know immediately, but i don't you know, especially when when you have like the movie mississippi burning the you basically makes the fbi into the of that i think getting into the public conscience that they were in some ways in that has not really happened yet that was what you just described was exactly my experience and in knoxville yeah yeah i...
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the women who worked in counterterrorism. the women who tried to flag obama, obama.in laden. and who tried to let people know that we were in for a terrorist war, and they were completely ignored over and over again. it's just devastating. you feel for these women when 9/11 happened.these women when happened. they did their best but it wasn't enough. >> we talk about how it is definitely an advantage, can be an advantage working in the field to be underestimated for whatever reason because you are nondescript or female and that can help when you are operating in these lonely outpost. when you are a person in a powerful institution in a bureaucracy and you're trying to get your voice heard in meetings, and the meetings have to do with what the major threats are and what should be done about it, there was a group of women who had been sidelined before 9/11 into this field of counterterrorism, which in the cold war was not regarded as the glamour job. it wasn't --. you weren't going to rocket to the top if you were in the little tiny counterterrorism center in the basem
the women who worked in counterterrorism. the women who tried to flag obama, obama.in laden. and who tried to let people know that we were in for a terrorist war, and they were completely ignored over and over again. it's just devastating. you feel for these women when 9/11 happened.these women when happened. they did their best but it wasn't enough. >> we talk about how it is definitely an advantage, can be an advantage working in the field to be underestimated for whatever reason...
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and who is who was was accused by the government ambassador. manning, one of the largest medicare frauds in american history. but, of course, not the only one. i mean, there's many, many i point out that your senator, rick scott scott, was someone who was head of hca hospital when it was accused and convicted of being one of the biggest. there's a rich vein of medicare fraud. adjacency in miami. and so i you know, i began just by kind of diagnose using the varieties of flamboyant medicare fraud behaviors that take place in the city, which are considerable. spent this hilarious day. there's something called the medicare fraud task, which is this group put together by the fbi, the doj and hhs as special and they have these offices around the country, but they don't really have offices around the country. they really have offices in miami. and i spent the day with them and they told me a number of really hilarious to these two really wonderful investigators who had a sense of, i think, a sense of. a certain amount of ironic attachment about their
and who is who was was accused by the government ambassador. manning, one of the largest medicare frauds in american history. but, of course, not the only one. i mean, there's many, many i point out that your senator, rick scott scott, was someone who was head of hca hospital when it was accused and convicted of being one of the biggest. there's a rich vein of medicare fraud. adjacency in miami. and so i you know, i began just by kind of diagnose using the varieties of flamboyant medicare fraud...
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but who were extremely loyal.nce and arrogance is a lethal combination. >> this sounds eerily familiar with what we are seeing happen in the united states, and so what that feels me because, you know, that is what is happening here, is that the thing to look at in these kinds of situations is to look for up front cruelty and sort of manifestations of upfront sort of spectacular cruelty, right? and expect shock and awe. >> absolutely. look, the one -- the headline i didn't give you was that after president terte took office, our institutions crumbled within six months. >> wow. >> and what we from the philippines are looking at the united states and worrying about what will happen. we used to think institutions in the u.s. are strong, but as you have seen your supreme court has actually already given the president extreme powers that weren't there before. so it is funny. like this combination of fear and greed and incompetence of people who are appointed that rodrigo duterte appointed about 6,000 people, and the cri
but who were extremely loyal.nce and arrogance is a lethal combination. >> this sounds eerily familiar with what we are seeing happen in the united states, and so what that feels me because, you know, that is what is happening here, is that the thing to look at in these kinds of situations is to look for up front cruelty and sort of manifestations of upfront sort of spectacular cruelty, right? and expect shock and awe. >> absolutely. look, the one -- the headline i didn't give you...
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and that email about who is going to be that deputy director, who is it that got that email? >> fox news is on various field offices saying that there are a lot of people supportive of what happened. it is a group that is pretty closely connected to kash patel and the so-called suspendable's who have been working pretty closely with kash patel. so there is definitely a contingent within the fbi of people who are not happy with the way things are going and supportive of donald trump in general and major reforms. you have a former fbi agents that really do want the fbi busted up and shattered in a lot of ways. >> thank you very much. >>> richard blumenthal serves on the judiciary committee and joins me now. your reaction to the fbi director's announcement. >>'s resignation is a result of raw political pressure and a pathetic goal to what the fbi should be doing and what the 10 year term is meant to do, insulate it from this kind of political pressure. but i will say that i would have compelled donald trump to fire me. i would have stayed and spoken up. there is a lesson in the
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and look, i mean, yeah, having youthful leaders who speak in more authentically, who are comfortablethe platforms where people are consuming information, youtube, tiktok, social media, that's super important. the other things i would be looking at if it was democrats on the hill is thinking about how some other potential cultural changes might be helpful within the conference. for example, i don't know that all the leaders should be from new york and california. the democrats are actually lost some ground in new york and california but still doing pretty well there. i think brings in voices from other parts of the country, from people who won where donald trump was more successful, might be beneficial. another thing is in addition to where they're communicating, how they're communicating and how aggressively they're dealing with republicans. some of the leaders you showed at the beginning, all good public servants but come from an era where it's like the republicans on the other side where john boehner republicans. and you deal with them in a different way. >> bush republicans. >> bu
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on who you lift up. [applause] in the story of america's progress, you all know history. the story of america's progress when we have made progress in many ways is the story of people who stayed true to their ideals even in the face of difficulty. the story of americans who face disappointment, but did not grow weary. did not grow weary. who faced setbacks but did not give up. people who refused to let the light of america's promise dim or burn out and moments of challenge. the movements of civil rights, women's rights, workers rights, the united states of america itself would never have come to be if people had given up their cause after a court case or a battle, or an election did not go their way. what sasha wrote and what we hear and moments like this true test of our character is how resilient and persistent we are. to pursue the future that we all can see. the true test of our commitment is whether in the face of an obstacle to we throw up our hands or do we roll up our sleeves? [applause] [laughte
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who, who held us in disdain, these are many and chases, are going to be that he's giving billions of dollars to, while people in north carolina and east of se, are still living in tents in the aftermath of hurricane to lead. the wiped out their home. we are giving them $750.00 and taxpayer money while we're giving billions to people who hate us. yeah, it's really is quite interesting to watch how things are unfolded when i have to leave it. that was a pleasure to save you. who for you this guy, i sense of pleasure. so thank you. right, let's change gears now. so back here as double down on is criticism of the landscape, accusing him of lying to the public and even offering a bride for approval of the queens and need to bid by his offices. and nancy should be wary of about the tennessee making enemies in the ear. the ukranian president zalinski recently presented an absurd proposal during the december european council meeting to purchase slovakia is consent to nato membership, not with ukraine's own resources. as such, consent is not for sale, but with assets seized from russia. now h
who, who held us in disdain, these are many and chases, are going to be that he's giving billions of dollars to, while people in north carolina and east of se, are still living in tents in the aftermath of hurricane to lead. the wiped out their home. we are giving them $750.00 and taxpayer money while we're giving billions to people who hate us. yeah, it's really is quite interesting to watch how things are unfolded when i have to leave it. that was a pleasure to save you. who for you this guy,...
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who strives value yanltly, who -- value yanltly, who errs, -- valiantly, who errs, who comes up short again and again because there's no effort without error and shortcoming. who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at worst if he fails at least fails while daring greatly. that is john kerry. that's how he's lived his entire life, in the arena. we live in a town where people often measure success in these four-year increments. that's the wrong metric. especially when it comes to this ongoing experiment that is our great democracy. so if we take one lesson from john's extraordinary life, from his extraordinary career, it's that this struggle that we're all embarked in, the struggle to form a more perfect union, is the work not just of years or administrations, but of lifetimes and generations. it demands that each of us step into the arena, even perhaps especially when we don't know if we'll succeed. to get caught trying. that's the only way we're going to continue to deliver on the promise of our nation, for the america
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all those who who really worked to bring this together. it has not been an easy task.nd so thanks go out to the forest service. thanks go out to the alaskans from the tongas, from the chugach, from alaska's national forest, who worked so hard with so many of us over the months to get to where we are today. it is not just those that moved the tree here, but it is how the tree came to be in this place tonight in such extraordinary condition. this tree went through a little bit of a science experiment. this is a journey where this tree was harvested on october 19. think about what that means. october 19, and we're sitting here on the third of december . and you touch that tree, as i did just a little bit ago, and you can't touch it, i got special permission from the capitol police. i'm not supposed to tell anyone . [laughter] but this tree feels as fresh as any tree that is still in the ground today. and it came about because of the innovation of an individual in wrangell, alaska who figured out maybe i could use this misting system that uses a couple pumps that come out
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the man who of prices it's all about is right, is, are you who are trying to gather some towards the civilians in him and, and also and does and said yeah, and right to make all kinds of neil 5 ends at asian. so i think it's who is this the speech, this stokes and do we have it from a week ago, and is that is it talks about? yes. right? that's about it's the point fissions with the crimes are and what it is is did inside asia as 2024 comes to one. and we'll look back at the top stories that shape the. yeah. are these i missed this? yeah, of all of dina reports on how the price is between. yep. and, and the west, you bumped it. the gems whose days and the supports for the palestinian people have been hammering. israel wouldn't long range attacks on a weekly basis from ballistic missiles targeting cities like tele fees and the poor to fly lots to driving schools hitting is riley results. the pattern is k of the who's these are intensifying that strikes on israel on solidifying that role in the middle east conflict. but here's the catch. there's a whole year spun between those headlines
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. >> we're going to come after the people in the media who lied about american citizens, who helped joe biden rig presidential elections. >> controversial loyalist kash patel. can he get confirmed? what will he do if he is? my panel of experts will break it all down. and the elon effect. elon musk celebrates thanksgiving at mar-a-lago as the tesla ceo gears up for his new role. >> there's so much government waste. we have to radically reduce the amount of government spending. >> how will he shape the future of government? tesla and spacex investor cathie wood will join me live. plus, democrats search for a path forward. who will they choose to lead their party in the new trump era? i'll ask wisconsin democratic party chairman ben wikler. inside politics the best reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now good morning. welcome to inside politics sunday. i'm manu raju president-elect donald trump's stunning saturday evening announcement is sending shockwaves through washington and will put senate republicans in a bind as they return to the capitol tomorrow and confront this q
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pardoning people who have not been charged with any offense. nixon pardoned after he left office by his successor, gerald ford. that would be even more controversial. we know adam schiff among others have said he does not want to see it happen. the same with liz cheney, who has been targeted by donald trump for retribution. it is a tough call when you know you have an incoming president who has said his will be and administration of retribution. the controversy over pardoning people but have never been charged with anything is tough stuff. sumi: do you think the presidential pardon power should be reformed? >> it is in the constitution flatly as an unlimited power. obviously there have to be some limits. what do you do if a president takes a bribe to pardon an individual? what you do if a president sells pardons? after the supreme court in the united states said presidents are immune from prosecution for official acts taken but can use their power of immunity to also tell their subordinates to go ahead and murder this guy, don't worry, i will p
pardoning people who have not been charged with any offense. nixon pardoned after he left office by his successor, gerald ford. that would be even more controversial. we know adam schiff among others have said he does not want to see it happen. the same with liz cheney, who has been targeted by donald trump for retribution. it is a tough call when you know you have an incoming president who has said his will be and administration of retribution. the controversy over pardoning people but have...
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like me, who do exactly what i do now, who gave me the dream, who gave me the opportunity. no one's no one's offended by that statement because i am talking about the work ethic. i'm talking about the quality of what they do, and i'm talking about the the ability to see the dream. and it is possible she grew up watching maya moore, who happens to be black, and she said, when i saw maya moore, my dad would drive me an hour away to see maya moore play. i was like, is this a real thing? can i live in this world? it's it's no different. >> let me let you get the very last word. >> well, it's a good question. >> when i hear the phrase white privilege. sports is the one place where nobody on the field has any privilege at all. she doesn't get extra points when she shoots because she's white. she gets the same number of points as anybody else. sports is the great equalizer, and it just felt like to a lot of people that she was groveling for no reason, because she is an amazing player who deserves all the accolades she's getting right now for doing what she's doing. >> all right. w
like me, who do exactly what i do now, who gave me the dream, who gave me the opportunity. no one's no one's offended by that statement because i am talking about the work ethic. i'm talking about the quality of what they do, and i'm talking about the the ability to see the dream. and it is possible she grew up watching maya moore, who happens to be black, and she said, when i saw maya moore, my dad would drive me an hour away to see maya moore play. i was like, is this a real thing? can i live...
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counts but the man who sexually arena who is stained by blood and dust, who strives valiantly, who comesp short again and again because there's no effort without error and shortcoming but he does strive to do the deeds, he knows great enthusiasm and great devotion, spends himself in a worthy cause with the best knows in the end, he fails while daring greatly so his place will never be with those cold souls who know neither victory nor defeat. a famous quote. many of you have heard it, probably are motivated by it. this book aims to ask those questions of the american people, it's not about my life. i'm not audacious enough to believe i should be writing a biography at the age of 35. this is not about teddy roosevelt though it channeled his historic speech but it is not about him. i'm not it to litigate his life as a conservative. i'm very aware of his progressive lurch and what he gave us in 1912 in the candidacy and presidency of woodrow wilson. to say teddy roosevelt as an american fails while daring greatly is generous so this is not about me, it's not about roosevelt or litigating wh
counts but the man who sexually arena who is stained by blood and dust, who strives valiantly, who comesp short again and again because there's no effort without error and shortcoming but he does strive to do the deeds, he knows great enthusiasm and great devotion, spends himself in a worthy cause with the best knows in the end, he fails while daring greatly so his place will never be with those cold souls who know neither victory nor defeat. a famous quote. many of you have heard it, probably...
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i mean, we have foreign students who come here who study.all we're doing is subsidizing other countries. if we're forcing them to go back and not deploy the talents and skills they got here in our country. i hope he listens. on immigration to people like elon musk vivek ramaswamy, but also takes into account his desire to reduce grocery prices, to reduce housing prices. if he wants to accomplish that. immigrants play such an important role in our economy across the continuum, across the skills continuum, right from low skilled jobs, hard working to high skilled jobs, founders, engineers, uh, they're really a big part of what makes america as prosperous as we are. and as your last panelist said, in many ways, it's our superpower that we have the best and brightest and hardest working people from across the world that want to come here and live the american dream and be part of making our country safer, stronger and wealthier. >> as governor, how are you preparing for for what both of those fronts could look like in terms of illegal immigratio
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you know who said that first? benjamin rush every generation thinks this because they don't want to realize that that a certain percentage of people under whatever pressures the society have developed mental illnesses and addictions and we have to take them seriously and have our first priority be to treat and the debate that you're discussing is an important, but it often doesn't help people get. and i have to say that the first thing that patrick and i have been about in both of the books we're doing is to make sure that the first thing we're focused on is making sure that people who diagnoses get care, because that's the thing we know how to take care of first. so there many interesting theories about all this. and of course, this is start the earliest age, but you're still going to have to separate people who are getting wellness from people who have symptoms of mental illness that that wellness is not going to just make go away. we have to be able to keep both of those ideas in our heads. i just want to congr
you know who said that first? benjamin rush every generation thinks this because they don't want to realize that that a certain percentage of people under whatever pressures the society have developed mental illnesses and addictions and we have to take them seriously and have our first priority be to treat and the debate that you're discussing is an important, but it often doesn't help people get. and i have to say that the first thing that patrick and i have been about in both of the books...
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, who has proved their mettle. who has the skill set, does not matter how old, do they bring capability, can they function? >> not to demean congressman connolly's decades of service, time and time again, democrats push aside demands for a fresh start in lieu of norms, loyalties, statesmanship, and experience, to be clear, aoc has. scoffing at embracing new faces of the party often comes back to bite democrats in elections but not always just elections. take what happened with late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. democrats raised concerns about her thing on the bench into her 80s instead of stepping down. president obama met with her in 2013 ahead of midterm elections, if democrats lose control of the senate, he would lose the chance to appoint a younger liberal judge who could hold the seat for decades. that effort, as we all know, failed, just as early attempt made by senator patrick leahy, the vermont democrat who was then judiciary committee chair as well, jens burke left obama with the impression sh
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who did it? who ordered it? now, up front, it should be said that willie falcon was never charged with any of these murders. and sal magluta separately was charged with a few of these murders and he was found not guilty at trial. those those counts relating to the murders, he was found not guilty of those counts. so we're starting there. who did the murders? the fascinating thing to me is that in a sense, were part of an organization. i was the word i choose to use to describe it is the narco sphere. they became of the narco sphere. the narco sphere is sort of a nebulous ish definition. the narco sphere defies borders, it defies national identities. it's a place where cocaine deals were being made at an international level in the narco sphere. you know, the whole mafias, if we can call it that, was the cartels. colombo, bia, the product was coming. the medellin cartel and the cali cartel. and so when willie and sal got indicted and they were facing a trial, this was a problem for the cartels specifically the cal
who did it? who ordered it? now, up front, it should be said that willie falcon was never charged with any of these murders. and sal magluta separately was charged with a few of these murders and he was found not guilty at trial. those those counts relating to the murders, he was found not guilty of those counts. so we're starting there. who did the murders? the fascinating thing to me is that in a sense, were part of an organization. i was the word i choose to use to describe it is the narco...
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unlike his predecessor, who pardoned all of his friends and anyone who had any access to him what is before us is a president who is living the rule of law. >> he is living it in the most in the most personal way he is not pardoning his son which he could do. he is not doing it because he is living what it means to have a rule of law in this country living the rule of law beyond the pardon and beyond the lie about the pardon. >> president biden is doing what he claimed he would not do. he is undermining his own justice department. in his statement, biden says, quote, a carefully negotiated plea deal agreed to by the department of justice unraveled in the courtroom with a number of my political opponents in congress taking credit for bringing political pressure on the process, unquote. but that is not entirely what happened. that, quote, political pressure was not the only factor. the plea deal collapsed in part because hunter biden wanted more immunity than prosecutors were offering. and now it's president biden, not his successor. president-elect trump who is blaming his own departm
unlike his predecessor, who pardoned all of his friends and anyone who had any access to him what is before us is a president who is living the rule of law. >> he is living it in the most in the most personal way he is not pardoning his son which he could do. he is not doing it because he is living what it means to have a rule of law in this country living the rule of law beyond the pardon and beyond the lie about the pardon. >> president biden is doing what he claimed he would not...
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we started in 2024 width 16700000 people who live inside syria needing who maintain in a success. and we off for 4100000000 years the us to meet the needs out of that, we wanted to save less than 50 percent. and we are in the last month of the year then in september, due to the fighting injury balloon. we saved more than 600000 cdns and liberties leading the war and even on what the cdns, who is taking him into the country. for that. we're off of to any major feel for the city 100 than $25000000.00 of which we received only 2 into 3 percent during the last and cation of that is that led to the downfall of the south region. 370000. people have been displaced and these, the people whose needs we haven't even started looking into. so can i assume that you are on say, is there isn't the support wasting for syrians who might want to come home? absolutely not. the, the, the social services have grumble, as you know, after 1214 years of, of, of crisis been an infrastructure from the, the water supply and the, the, the hygiene scene and uh, the health care system. and it gives you all of
we started in 2024 width 16700000 people who live inside syria needing who maintain in a success. and we off for 4100000000 years the us to meet the needs out of that, we wanted to save less than 50 percent. and we are in the last month of the year then in september, due to the fighting injury balloon. we saved more than 600000 cdns and liberties leading the war and even on what the cdns, who is taking him into the country. for that. we're off of to any major feel for the city 100 than...
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the russians are trying to find who's who.f you're trying to if you're trying to foist a false agent on someone, better make sure that the digital the wallet litter as it as it was then is is as convincing it was for operation mincemeat. so so i think those will be the future i the one that i would love to crack. and it is, is the chinese digital espionage, because that's incredibly sophisticated and certainly to me and, i suspect to most people in the west, incredibly opaque. i mean, it's really really hard to get a proper handle on that. that, i think will increasingly be story. hello. thank you. this has been very enjoyable. like many people here, i had never heard of this event before. yeah, fascinating. and can't wait to read the book. basically. maybe a larger kind of question about like craft. you mentioned like carrie telling the, you know, spy among friends giving you the story. how do you decide, you know, there's so many stories out there. you were talking about essays and the middle east and things are being declas
the russians are trying to find who's who.f you're trying to if you're trying to foist a false agent on someone, better make sure that the digital the wallet litter as it as it was then is is as convincing it was for operation mincemeat. so so i think those will be the future i the one that i would love to crack. and it is, is the chinese digital espionage, because that's incredibly sophisticated and certainly to me and, i suspect to most people in the west, incredibly opaque. i mean, it's...
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never “who's waldo?” sometimes it takes someone who really knows you to make you feel seen.t you. etsy has it. >>> fortunes could be changing in the senate at least for president-elect trump's defense secretary nominee pete hegseth. a stunning reversal from earlier this month when trump was considering abandoning pete hegseth when he faced a battle over lack of experience and past comments about the military, numerous accusations including sexual assault, drinking on the job, financial mismanagement. pete hegseth denies the allegations of wrongdoing. over the past week team trump has turned up the heat on skeptical senate republicans and that pressure campaign may be working. >> the approach is going to be everybody toe the line. everybody line up. we got you here. and if you want to survive, you better be good. don't get on santa's naughty list here because we will primary you. we are seeing that play out in realtime right now with the nominees. my friend joni ernst, who is probably one of our more conservative principled republican leaders in the senate right now, is being
never “who's waldo?” sometimes it takes someone who really knows you to make you feel seen.t you. etsy has it. >>> fortunes could be changing in the senate at least for president-elect trump's defense secretary nominee pete hegseth. a stunning reversal from earlier this month when trump was considering abandoning pete hegseth when he faced a battle over lack of experience and past comments about the military, numerous accusations including sexual assault, drinking on the job,...
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and levasseur, who was his who was his aide de camp all this and who, you know, alan translated the book levasseur was in on that too and was you know do you want to come with us? and he's like, yeah, i definitely do. and so i am the one thing i'm not going to do here is talk about lafayette's tour of the united states. i think that there are more than enough informational and events that are happening over the next 14 months that if you're interested in lafayette's tour of america, there are many places to go for that. but the point is that now lafayette comes here again. he's not somebody who was sitting around in lagrange twiddling his thumbs or running, you know, trying to get the best war yield out of the sheep. he was an active politician who was active in these liberal movements in europe in the early 1820s. and when goes back, he really goes right back to work and wow, while he's in america, king louis, the 18th dies he was the former comp provence and that means that former artois become king charles the 10th of france and i. i have ambitions at some point to maybe a biography o
and levasseur, who was his who was his aide de camp all this and who, you know, alan translated the book levasseur was in on that too and was you know do you want to come with us? and he's like, yeah, i definitely do. and so i am the one thing i'm not going to do here is talk about lafayette's tour of the united states. i think that there are more than enough informational and events that are happening over the next 14 months that if you're interested in lafayette's tour of america, there are...
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she's a republican who's served in combat, someone who's actually a victim of sexual assault and someone who has pushed to change how sexual assault claims are dealt with throughout the pentagon. and of course, hegseth has been accused of sexual assault, something that he has denied. but ernst has been pointedly not taking a position about whether she would support hegseth but has said that she would have a thorough conversation with him and frank conversations with him when he meets later today. how does she deal with what hegseth have been saying privately and publicly? will she come on board and will the other republican skeptics as well people who are uncertain if they will back him like senator susan collins of maine, lisa murkowski of alaska, other republicans? will they fall in line? and the ultimate question here to brianna, is whether or not donald trump continues to stand behind him. hegseth has been telling reporters all day that trump has his back is still behind him, and he spoke to donald trump before coming to the capitol. the question is, how long does trump have his back
she's a republican who's served in combat, someone who's actually a victim of sexual assault and someone who has pushed to change how sexual assault claims are dealt with throughout the pentagon. and of course, hegseth has been accused of sexual assault, something that he has denied. but ernst has been pointedly not taking a position about whether she would support hegseth but has said that she would have a thorough conversation with him and frank conversations with him when he meets later...