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ziegler wrote we cannot confirm that we have received the required notification of charges. this comes, martha, as virginia's attorney general elect says he is launching an investigation into this as soon as he is sworn in. >> a huge day one issue. what we've seen with this kind of one party control we've had in richmond the last two years is a criminal first, victim last mindset and i will get to the bottom of what happened in loudon and make sure it doesn't happen anywhere else in virginia. >> parents are loudon county are calling for the superintendent's resignation. we reached out to the school and the sheriff but haven't heard back. >> martha: thank you very much. loudon county has been ground zero for the fight against critical race theory in schools but the anti-crt movement is nationwide. last night in des moines, iowa, they protested new school board members who support the 1776 pledge which is a response to this being caught in schools. so our next guest is president of 1776 action which is a group that backs that pledge and says it is dedicated to restoring honest
ziegler wrote we cannot confirm that we have received the required notification of charges. this comes, martha, as virginia's attorney general elect says he is launching an investigation into this as soon as he is sworn in. >> a huge day one issue. what we've seen with this kind of one party control we've had in richmond the last two years is a criminal first, victim last mindset and i will get to the bottom of what happened in loudon and make sure it doesn't happen anywhere else in...
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sequoia and kings canyon national parks fire management officer john ziegler notes. some of the giant trees below were killed in the camp. he complex fire. but he also knows another truth, although we don't. >> we really don't like destructive you know, sometimes there's a silver lining. the silver lining in this case is that some of this land was in desperate need of a prescribed burn that is a fire intentionally set by firefighters to get rid of smaller trees and brush buildup. >> that when left unchecked can turn a small or moderate fire into one big enough to burn swathes of giant sequoias, something that just 10 years ago was unheard of the good news in the knp complex fire. is that part of it went through just like a smaller prescribed burn would have this part of the fire actually treated about 70%. >> of the unit. we have a plan to burn anyway. all the stumps. you can see where they cut. this is the ones we're telling you guys about another part of protecting sequoias involves mechanical been more physically cutting in moving some of the trees in clearing bru
sequoia and kings canyon national parks fire management officer john ziegler notes. some of the giant trees below were killed in the camp. he complex fire. but he also knows another truth, although we don't. >> we really don't like destructive you know, sometimes there's a silver lining. the silver lining in this case is that some of this land was in desperate need of a prescribed burn that is a fire intentionally set by firefighters to get rid of smaller trees and brush buildup. >>...
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and what i'm really focusing on is buying local, especially when i'm back home, where any cassandra ziegler planted at home. i try not to conceal plastic. i have accomplished been where majesty organic waste of the house. also i have an organic garden in the community where i live. we don't use chemical products or we can eat vegetables without any chemicals. we ought to plant trees. so i try and do my best to minimize by carbon footprint. ah, just gone exactly half past the hour, 730 g m t. you're watching ultra 0. these are your top stories. sedans, military leader has appointed a new ruling council and put himself in charge of it. 2 weeks after he seized power . be 14 member body excludes main opposition triggers and has been condemned by the un obviously take.
and what i'm really focusing on is buying local, especially when i'm back home, where any cassandra ziegler planted at home. i try not to conceal plastic. i have accomplished been where majesty organic waste of the house. also i have an organic garden in the community where i live. we don't use chemical products or we can eat vegetables without any chemicals. we ought to plant trees. so i try and do my best to minimize by carbon footprint. ah, just gone exactly half past the hour, 730 g m t....
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. >> ziegler was 29. >> and larry hague b was -- so what was the urban affair counsel and what did it do? >> here's the urban affairs counsel and this was the first executive order that richard nixon signed signed two days after the inaugural parade and he's with members of the domestic cabinet. he was very familiar with the national security council which was created in 1947. the president was chairman of the vice president was a board member and he had five statutory members. this was a formulating domestic policies in his early iterations with patrick moynihan after the election. he wanted something which in a formal way could manage the process of making policy whether it was rural development or whether was health insurance he wanted some place for it to be discussed at the top level of government and he used it as i would have expected. it was almost like an appellate judge. he had that legal side and typically he would have read all the papers religiously and he would treat the meetings like an oral argument like a judge listens to an oracle -- oral argument. this is what he us
. >> ziegler was 29. >> and larry hague b was -- so what was the urban affair counsel and what did it do? >> here's the urban affairs counsel and this was the first executive order that richard nixon signed signed two days after the inaugural parade and he's with members of the domestic cabinet. he was very familiar with the national security council which was created in 1947. the president was chairman of the vice president was a board member and he had five statutory...
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last month ziegler issued an apology. >> my heart aches for you, and i am sorry we failed to providethe new governor-elect, glenn youngkin, made a major push for parents to have a say over what happens in schools. he accused the district of covering up the first assault report. youngkin has also called on the loudoun county school board and superintendent to resign. molly? molly: alexandria, thank you. well, exit olds show to the economy -- polls show the economy and jobs before the top factors in this week's election. some are motivated by critical race here to and police reform. joining us now to discuss is independent women's voice senior policy analyst kelsey bolar and rebel communications ceo laura fang. ladies, thanks so much for joining me on a saturday afternoon. what we really want to talk about are the upcoming midterms. republicans are predicting a red wave as we get closer to those midterms by the day. pretty soon we'll start to hear more candidates coming forward in the9 days and weeks ahead. but to use this overused analogy, the canary in the coal mine for the democrats
last month ziegler issued an apology. >> my heart aches for you, and i am sorry we failed to providethe new governor-elect, glenn youngkin, made a major push for parents to have a say over what happens in schools. he accused the district of covering up the first assault report. youngkin has also called on the loudoun county school board and superintendent to resign. molly? molly: alexandria, thank you. well, exit olds show to the economy -- polls show the economy and jobs before the top...
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ziegler's resignation. >> bill: we're watching that story out of loudon county. dana.ion. >> we have to go after the makers of oxy cot-in. >> my patients trusted me. >> dana: americans have been struggling with opioid addiction for decades. the cdc last week yearly drug overdose deaths topped 100,000 accounting for more than 75% of the figure. dope sick gives audiences a closer look at how one company triggered the worst drug lem in u.s. history. the importance of the new series. you have been involved in so many great entertainment products. when you read dope sick why did you want to make it into a show? >> one of the most shocking stories i've ever come across how one company that was run by a single family could cause so much destruction across this country, and for just maybe, i don't know, 20 people making billions of dollars off all this damage. the way that they were able to manipulate and maneuver their way through the highest levels of the u.s. government. like the ultimate swamp story. he played on so many different levels. there was a crime story and then t
ziegler's resignation. >> bill: we're watching that story out of loudon county. dana.ion. >> we have to go after the makers of oxy cot-in. >> my patients trusted me. >> dana: americans have been struggling with opioid addiction for decades. the cdc last week yearly drug overdose deaths topped 100,000 accounting for more than 75% of the figure. dope sick gives audiences a closer look at how one company triggered the worst drug lem in u.s. history. the importance of the...
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ron ziegler, 29. >> oh that staff was really young. yeah. and larry higby was diapers. so what is the urban affairs council and what did it do? what didn't it do. >> here is a actual body of the urban affairsen council and the first executive order richard nixon signed. two days after the inaugural parade was over. and what happened is nixon having served under eisenhower was very familiar with the national security council which we've all heard which was created by statute 1947 and president was chairman and vice president was statutory member. he had four or five statutory members, defense, state -- so on. this was nixon's idea about formulating domestic policy. early iterations with pat moynihan said he wanted something which in a formal way could manage the process of making policy about domestic issues. whether it was, you know, development or whether it was health insurance and whether it was welfare. he wanted some place for it to be discussed at the top level of government. and he used this as i would have expected he would. he was almost like an appellate judge
ron ziegler, 29. >> oh that staff was really young. yeah. and larry higby was diapers. so what is the urban affairs council and what did it do? what didn't it do. >> here is a actual body of the urban affairsen council and the first executive order richard nixon signed. two days after the inaugural parade was over. and what happened is nixon having served under eisenhower was very familiar with the national security council which we've all heard which was created by statute 1947 and...
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>> my first soldier was tyler ziegler. i do not know if you remember him or not. he was the one that was in a terrible firefight got hurt and burned. he was on people magazine, he was on the oprah show. we work together and i mean in the operating room at least 42 times to get him going. that was my memorable soldier. pretty much when he first came in and take care of them was pretty broken up. but the big thing was to get him back mentally, physically, we had to get him to the point he could do his daily living just to pick up things because he did lose his right arm. so we needed to fix his left arm because he had lost some of his fingers and his thumb. so we had to get him going as well, he had a lot of surgeries we got him going. but we got him going. he lived for a while and i just found out he passed away unfortunately. but that happens. it happens. tell me what it was like was a pretty hectic all the time? >> it was hectic during the time we were getting a lot of the soldiers from falluja and another area of iraq. since we were reservists there my battalion
>> my first soldier was tyler ziegler. i do not know if you remember him or not. he was the one that was in a terrible firefight got hurt and burned. he was on people magazine, he was on the oprah show. we work together and i mean in the operating room at least 42 times to get him going. that was my memorable soldier. pretty much when he first came in and take care of them was pretty broken up. but the big thing was to get him back mentally, physically, we had to get him to the point he...
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sequoia and kings canyon national parks fire management officer john ziegler notes.elow were killed in the camp. he complex fire. but he also knows another truth, although we don't. >> we really don't like destructive you know, sometimes there's a silver lining. the silver lining in this case is that some of this land was in desperate need of a prescribed burn that is a fire intentionally set by firefighters to get rid of smaller trees and brush buildup that when left unchecked can turn a small or moderate fire into one big enough. >> to burn swathes of giant sequoias, something that just 10 years ago was unheard of the good news in the knp complex fire. is that part of it went through just like a smaller prescribed burn would have this part of the fire actually treated about 70%. >> of the unit. we have a plan to burn anyway. all the stumps. you can see where they cut. this is the ones we're telling you guys about another part of protecting sequoias involves mechanical thinning physically cutting and removing some of the trees in clearing brush around them, somethin
sequoia and kings canyon national parks fire management officer john ziegler notes.elow were killed in the camp. he complex fire. but he also knows another truth, although we don't. >> we really don't like destructive you know, sometimes there's a silver lining. the silver lining in this case is that some of this land was in desperate need of a prescribed burn that is a fire intentionally set by firefighters to get rid of smaller trees and brush buildup that when left unchecked can turn a...
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sequoia and kings canyon national parks fire management officer john ziegler notes.of the giant trees below were killed in the camp. he complex fire. but he also knows another truth, although we don't. >> we really don't like destructive you know, sometimes there's a silver lining. the silver lining in this case is that some of this land was in desperate need of a prescribed burn that is a fire intentionally set by firefighters to get rid of smaller trees and brush buildup that when left unchecked. >> can turn a small or moderate fire into one big enough to burn swathes of giant sequoias, something that just 10 years ago was unheard of the good news in the knp complex fire. is that part of it went through just like a smaller prescribed burn would have this part of the fire actually treated about 70%. >> of the unit. we have a plan to burn anyway. all the stumps. you can see where they cut. this is the ones we're telling you guys about another part of protecting sequoias involves mechanical been more physically cutting in moving some of the trees in clearing brush aro
sequoia and kings canyon national parks fire management officer john ziegler notes.of the giant trees below were killed in the camp. he complex fire. but he also knows another truth, although we don't. >> we really don't like destructive you know, sometimes there's a silver lining. the silver lining in this case is that some of this land was in desperate need of a prescribed burn that is a fire intentionally set by firefighters to get rid of smaller trees and brush buildup that when left...
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sequoia and kings canyon national parks fire management officer john ziegler notes.e of the giant trees below were killed in the camp. he complex fire. but he also knows another truth, although we don't. >> we really don't like destructive you know, sometimes there's a silver lining. the silver lining in this case is that some of this land was in desperate need of a prescribed burn that is a fire intentionally set by firefighters to get rid of smaller trees and brush buildup. >> that when left unchecked can turn a small or moderate fire into one big enough to burn swathes of giant sequoias, smmething that just 10 years ago was unheard of the good news in the knp complex fire. is that part of it went through just like a smaller prescribed burn would have this part of the fire actually treated about 70%. >> of the unit. we have a plan to burn anyway. all the stumps. you can see where they cut. this is the ones we're telling you guys about another part of protecting sequoias involves mechanical thinning physically cutting moving some of the trees in clearing brush aroun
sequoia and kings canyon national parks fire management officer john ziegler notes.e of the giant trees below were killed in the camp. he complex fire. but he also knows another truth, although we don't. >> we really don't like destructive you know, sometimes there's a silver lining. the silver lining in this case is that some of this land was in desperate need of a prescribed burn that is a fire intentionally set by firefighters to get rid of smaller trees and brush buildup. >>...
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. >> there was an op-ed in the "new york times" in which mary ziegler writes, we can now see the playbookde, she goes on to say there are strong reasons to believe that the justices calculated they needed political cover for overturning or badly damaging roe v. wade later the supreme court term and this texas law just might give it to them. what do you make of that assessment? >> i think that's absolutely right. you know, the texas law was so extreme and so completely limiting, and essentially ended the protections of roe in our state, and so by comparison that 15-week ban in mississippi somehow the middle has been redefined, where that seems less extreme, and it may give them an opportunity as justices who are worried about their legacy and certainly chief justice john roberts worried about his, it may for their self-comfort give them an opportunity to feel as though they are not going to be viewed as extreme if they uphold that 15-week ban that mississippi passed. >> okay. wendy davis, given what lies ahead, i know we'll be speaking with you soon. thank you so much for your insights. >>
. >> there was an op-ed in the "new york times" in which mary ziegler writes, we can now see the playbookde, she goes on to say there are strong reasons to believe that the justices calculated they needed political cover for overturning or badly damaging roe v. wade later the supreme court term and this texas law just might give it to them. what do you make of that assessment? >> i think that's absolutely right. you know, the texas law was so extreme and so completely...
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loudoun county sheriff michael chapman is speaking outs blaming scott ziegler for enabling a sexual predator game after being suspended for elbowing piston's forward isaiah stuart. the laker mps star was originally hit with a flagrant foul was tossed after a video review suspended two games for the skirmish. this is the first time james has been suspended in his nba career. those your headlines, ainsley, over to you. >> we were wondering what would happen yesterday. thank you so much, carley. >> perfect patriotic gift to give this christmas season and made right here in america. we are show casing veteran owned business flags of valor that's coming up next. aren't those beautiful ♪ ♪ new york to l.a. ♪ we were teenage dreaming ♪ sun set leaning ♪ babe come give me a kiss ♪ put me on the cover ♪ of the rolling stone up town down home magazine ♪ growing up such tree-mendous views. i'm at a moss for words. when a cough tries to steal dad's punchlines, he takes robitussin naturals powered by 100% drug-free ingredients. are you gonna leaf me hanging? soothe your cough naturally. as someone who re
loudoun county sheriff michael chapman is speaking outs blaming scott ziegler for enabling a sexual predator game after being suspended for elbowing piston's forward isaiah stuart. the laker mps star was originally hit with a flagrant foul was tossed after a video review suspended two games for the skirmish. this is the first time james has been suspended in his nba career. those your headlines, ainsley, over to you. >> we were wondering what would happen yesterday. thank you so much,...
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specifically moved into due to the swift and uncompromising political agenda of superintendents williams, zieglerme and ask me if she was born evil because she was a white person, something she learned in history lesson at school. then you kept the schools closed for a year and a half despite the science indicating it was safe for kids to return. steve: as the parent last thing you want to hear hey i was in school. was i born evil? lawrence: so there you have it, guys. this is why it becomes so dangerous. condoleezza rice was talking about this with her hit with "the view" about that she wants black folks to be comfort be in their blackness. and's the history to be taught. she doesn't want a bunch of minors going around and thinking one is oppressor and one is a victim somehow. i think that's where the issue lies right there. virginia has to figure this out. it is definitely the number one issue for its voters. everyone can't be wrong on this, guys. everyone can't be not believing their eyes. everyone can't be some republican plant. when you have democrats, when you have independence that are voi
specifically moved into due to the swift and uncompromising political agenda of superintendents williams, zieglerme and ask me if she was born evil because she was a white person, something she learned in history lesson at school. then you kept the schools closed for a year and a half despite the science indicating it was safe for kids to return. steve: as the parent last thing you want to hear hey i was in school. was i born evil? lawrence: so there you have it, guys. this is why it becomes so...