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she had one big ally, and that was runar, the legendary head of abc news and of abc sports before that. and roone arledge came into the took over the news division at a time that both harry and barbara were on the air together. and it was clear this was not a sustainable pairing of two anchors. and roone arledge made it clear that he was on barbara's side, that even though barbara's, you know, being anchor was really not barbara strength. but despite that, he saw there were many harry reasoner. there was only one barbara walters. so harry reasoner saw the writing on the wall, went back to cbs and barbara walters did not lose her anchor title. but roone arledge redefined how the evening news was going to work with where three guys working in different capitals. and barbara is still technically an anchor, but gradually she went back to what she did best, which was the big interview. she didn't she didn't create the big tv interview. i think you'd say edward r murrow did that. but she expanded it and defined and reshaped it and came to dominate that genre. yeah, absolutely totally true. t
she had one big ally, and that was runar, the legendary head of abc news and of abc sports before that. and roone arledge came into the took over the news division at a time that both harry and barbara were on the air together. and it was clear this was not a sustainable pairing of two anchors. and roone arledge made it clear that he was on barbara's side, that even though barbara's, you know, being anchor was really not barbara strength. but despite that, he saw there were many harry reasoner....
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ga susan: she had more her life, the legendary head of abc news and abc sports before that. he took over television at a time very both harry and barbara were on the air together and it was clear that it was not a sufficient pairing and he made it clear that he was on barbara's side. being an anchor was really not barbara's strength. but despite that, he saw there were many harry reisners, but there was only one barbara walters. so harry saw the writing on the wall and went back to cbs. and barbara walters did not lose her anchor title. but the leader redefined how the evening news was going to work with three guys working in different capitals, and barbara still technically an anchor. gradually she went back to what she did best, the big interview. she didn't create the big tv interview i think you'd say. edward r murrow did that, but she expanded it and defined it and reshaped it and came to dominate that genre. ann: absolutely true. the today show experience where she was clearly owen instinctively second fiddle or third fiddle, did that help her in the later reaching out
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recalls the life and career of barbara walters in her book the rural breaker interviewed by a former abc news white house correspondent and compton. watch book tv every sunday on c-span two. find a school -- full schedu on your program guide or watch any time at book tv.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those that needed the most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> former congresswoman liz cheney and historian and pulitzer prize-winning biographer jon meacham held a conversation on democracy and how leaders should put principles ahead of politics as part of the washington national cathedral better way speakers series. it's about an hour.
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>> i'm with the abc affiliate here. president trump: that's not good, is it? >> it's great. quick question. you answered questions about abortion. do you think a doctor should be punished who performs abortions. president trump: i'll let that be to the states. everything we are doing now is states. state rights what we wanted to do is get it back to the states because for 53 years it's been a fight. now the states are handling it. some have handled it very well. the others will end up handling it well. and those are the states that will make a determination. >> the people of atlanta vote for you? president trump: because i have done more for the people of atlanta than any other president by far. i have done more for the black community than any other president since abraham lincoln. and maybe including abraham lincoln. but since abraham lincoln. and it looks like our polling is very good in the state of georgia overall. we are very happy about t we have had -- you see the support. it's been really something. >> thank you. >> the masters, who you got? president trump: they ar
>> i'm with the abc affiliate here. president trump: that's not good, is it? >> it's great. quick question. you answered questions about abortion. do you think a doctor should be punished who performs abortions. president trump: i'll let that be to the states. everything we are doing now is states. state rights what we wanted to do is get it back to the states because for 53 years it's been a fight. now the states are handling it. some have handled it very well. the others will end...
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here's abc news, major hurdles to the promise, the reality check behind the big abortion promise, taking back the house, reclaiming the majority in the senate, no easy feat, congresswoman, as you know. on top of that, there would certainly be legal challenges to any legislation. when your bill stand up to legal challenges? guest: i believe it stands on strong legal grounds of any court challenge. i know that once we are able to take back the house, i believe that we have the vote. when the votes went out of the house previously, it was the strongest pro-choice pro-abortion vote ever taken in history of congress. we know it will continue. i believe that abortion is a decisive issue in the united states for this november election in every state, in every congressional election. abortion is top of mind for many women, regardless of their party regardless of independent. it's a fundamental right for every woman, the freedom to decide what to do with her body. host: the women's health protection act passed in september of 2020 one. just one democrat affected, henry cuellar of texas, who joine
here's abc news, major hurdles to the promise, the reality check behind the big abortion promise, taking back the house, reclaiming the majority in the senate, no easy feat, congresswoman, as you know. on top of that, there would certainly be legal challenges to any legislation. when your bill stand up to legal challenges? guest: i believe it stands on strong legal grounds of any court challenge. i know that once we are able to take back the house, i believe that we have the vote. when the...
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television stations end of the 24/7 channel abc seven life. here is karen travers. [applause] >> good evening. success in the news business sometimes come from being in the right place at the right time on my catching that lucky break at a big story that can get you noticed, but then there are special colleagues who build their success day by day and then year after year with skill, dedication, and persistence. tonight we award the price for lifetime career achievement to two deeply respected and admired veterans of our press score -- press corps. if you have watched any of the major events coming out of the white house for the past few decades when presidential interviews to oval office meetings to summits all around the world, you have seen rodney and add -- ed's work. rodney will mark 50 years will then news next month, 50 years. [applause] edward lewis, white house video photographer spent nearly 40 years behind the camera, first at c-span, then at fox news. he retired last year. rodney and ed are masters of their craft with technical skil
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. >> we will next go to shannon crawford with abc. reporter: thank you. a couple questions on gaza. first of all, you said that the president called for an immediate cease-fire. is the administration no longer linking a cease-fire to releasing hostages and telling the prime minister that he needs to power negotiators to a secure deal? does the administrator see israel as the problem on that front? you said the administration will rethink its approach to israel if it does not see immediate action to address the humanitarian concerns in gaza. what is immediate action? is there a timeline you are expecting? i also want to say we did ask the press corps traveling with you, asked a couple times in the aftermath of that airstrike on the convoy that killed seven aid workers, including an american, we ask you about that and you expressed a grief but you did not express outrage. you did not condemn the strike, as your french counterpart did at the time. can you tell me what changed in the last 48 hours? sec. blinken: first of all, on that, nothing changed. when i saw the news of the strike,
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. >> we will next go to shannon crawford with abc. reporter: thank you. a couple questions on gaza. is that the president called for an immediate cease-fire. if the administration no longer linking a cease-fire to releasing hostages and telling the prime minister that he needs to power negotiators to a secure deal? does the administrator see israel as the problem on that front? you said the administration will rethink its approach to israel if it does not see immediate action to address the humanitarian concerns and gaza. what is immediate action? is there a timeline you are expecting? i also want to say we did ask the press corps traveling with you, asked a couple times in the aftermath of that airstrike on the convoy that killed seven or eight workers, including an american, we ask you about that and you expressed a grief but you did not express outrage. you did not condemn the strike, as your french counterpart did at the time. can you tell me what changed in the last 48 hours? sec. blinken: first of all, on that, nothing changed. when is all the news of the strike, i was outrage
. >> we will next go to shannon crawford with abc. reporter: thank you. a couple questions on gaza. is that the president called for an immediate cease-fire. if the administration no longer linking a cease-fire to releasing hostages and telling the prime minister that he needs to power negotiators to a secure deal? does the administrator see israel as the problem on that front? you said the administration will rethink its approach to israel if it does not see immediate action to address...
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big red wave, that was silly. 91% accuracy in a year of terrible polling, and the washington post, abc news sure plapoll showing joe biden winning wisconsin by 17 points. you can't do that stuff. wisconsin is never going to show joe biden or donald trump up by 17 points. it is the swingiest of swing states, they each won by less than 1% in 2016 and 2020. i think we should all agree to not use polling as a weapon to try to help people because we want a pure and fair election were the people decide who the next president is. host: we believe that they are. i did enjoy your book but unfortunately we are out of time. guest: take care, everyone. host: thank you very much for coming. guest: bye-bye. host: that's it for us today washington post live. if you want to follow us more, please subscribe. i michael scheer, see you next time. >> thursday, the u.s. supreme court hears oral argument in the case of whether donald trump has presidential immunity for his alleged role to overturn the 2020 election results. live coverage begins --. our mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. american his
big red wave, that was silly. 91% accuracy in a year of terrible polling, and the washington post, abc news sure plapoll showing joe biden winning wisconsin by 17 points. you can't do that stuff. wisconsin is never going to show joe biden or donald trump up by 17 points. it is the swingiest of swing states, they each won by less than 1% in 2016 and 2020. i think we should all agree to not use polling as a weapon to try to help people because we want a pure and fair election were the people...
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she is interviewed by former abc news white house correspondent al compton. after words is a weekly interview program with relevant progress towards interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> season, barbara walters was known as a history maker, and groundbreaking. but where a will break? >> we struggle with the title. i would ask people, what should i write? people suggested things like "million dollar baby." these are actually slings and arrows that she endures. it was interesting. that's what came to mind of some people when i can't biography of barbara walters. but it was a matter strikes me as a rule breaker." and rule breaker seems to be exactly right because barbara walters broke
she is interviewed by former abc news white house correspondent al compton. after words is a weekly interview program with relevant progress towards interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> season, barbara walters was known as a history maker, and groundbreaking. but where a will break? >> we struggle with the title. i would ask people, what should i write? people suggested things like "million dollar baby." these are actually slings and arrows that...
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he did mention that 2% of gdp to be spent on a nation's defense, so here is an abc article about defense spending of nato members and there's a chart here that shows this -- that shows who is doing that. so you see here this is the 2%. the line is 2% of gdp spent on a nation's defense. poland actually has the highest level at 3.9% followed by the united states at 3.49%. so here are all of the countries that are meeting that goal. below this line are the countries that are not. for instance, france is at 1.9%. at the bottom is luxembourg at .72%. now, this 2% requirement was instituted in 2014 by the nato members. incidentally, 2014 is also when russia invaded the crimean peninsula. let's talk to ed next, carlisle, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning, everybody. i am opposed to any funding for nato. when the soviet union started coming apart in the 1990's, they received assurances that nato would not expand. however, during the clinton administration, and also the george w. bush administration, nato started to expand. in 2008, vladimir putin warned that you guys are expanding
he did mention that 2% of gdp to be spent on a nation's defense, so here is an abc article about defense spending of nato members and there's a chart here that shows this -- that shows who is doing that. so you see here this is the 2%. the line is 2% of gdp spent on a nation's defense. poland actually has the highest level at 3.9% followed by the united states at 3.49%. so here are all of the countries that are meeting that goal. below this line are the countries that are not. for instance,...
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on jury selection, how it will work, ons abc news story on that topic, they note the jury will be made up of only people who live in manhattan, all english speaking, u.s. citizens over the age of 18 who have not been convicted after felony and eligible for jury duty in new york. w york. court officials identify potential jurors from a list of registered voters, taxpayers, drivers license holders, public benefit recipients and others. they will have to be chosen at random. people can volunteer for jury duty but they can't pick what trial they will serve on. the former president of the united states on his truth social page last night previewing today's events, talking about this upcoming trial saying that just four years ago i was a very popular and successful president of the united states, getting more votes than any sitting president in history. tomorrow morning i will be in criminal court before a totally conflicted judge, a legal system in chaos, a state being overrun by violent crime and corruption and crooked joe biden's henchmen waiting -- rigging the system against this politic
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if we say specifically that we are not going to do abc and make a list of the things we are not going to do it sounds like an invitation for putin to try. i think we are on the path to changing that. we have to tell putin we are going to take it down. once is a mistake and twice we think you're doing it on purpose. it sends a message. it is an important message to the people -- most likely it was meant to go there. now it comes to a german brigade. it is a historic step for germany and nato. we haven't seen that being moved on a permanent basis within nato territories. the last time was when the u.s., british and french contingent securing german territory. that happened and that was over and we are seeing that again. we are getting back to a mentality that is based on deterrent, and actual presence of a forced posture that we are here to defend every inch of nato territory despite the fact that it is if occult to defend. estonia, latvia and within -- and with the when you are tiny countries and it is not easy to defend. so you need troops to defend that tiny island. it is the same me
if we say specifically that we are not going to do abc and make a list of the things we are not going to do it sounds like an invitation for putin to try. i think we are on the path to changing that. we have to tell putin we are going to take it down. once is a mistake and twice we think you're doing it on purpose. it sends a message. it is an important message to the people -- most likely it was meant to go there. now it comes to a german brigade. it is a historic step for germany and nato. we...
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host: this is abc news from a few days ago. scientists baffled over fish dead on south water shores. we are taking your calls on open forum. the number for republicans is (202) 748-8001. for democrats it is (202) 748-8000. for independent colors, the number is (202) 748-8002. caller: good morning. i just want to make a broad comment. my thing is, when i listen to people talk, i know there is a right and a left, there is democrat and republican. i just think, and perspective, i think we should look at policies that people always push. i am 64 years old. i do not believe -- i think we are all -- i think we all come from each other. we put that into perspective, the republicans have nothing to do with who you are as a human being. language is something that we learn and i think what we need to do as american, we can run around and claim how patriotic we are, but the only thing that will secure us as a nation and a country -- when we start jumping around and saying independent, democrat, republican, it is self-defeating because we
host: this is abc news from a few days ago. scientists baffled over fish dead on south water shores. we are taking your calls on open forum. the number for republicans is (202) 748-8001. for democrats it is (202) 748-8000. for independent colors, the number is (202) 748-8002. caller: good morning. i just want to make a broad comment. my thing is, when i listen to people talk, i know there is a right and a left, there is democrat and republican. i just think, and perspective, i think we should...
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from senator chris van hollen, the democrat from maryland, he was asked about it on abc news on sunday's this week. this is what he said. [video] >> i think we need to better use our leverage. one of them is sending more offense of weapons -- offensive weapons. president biden needs to be serious about ensuring humanitarian assistance into gaza as netanyahu has been making his demands. we have a situation where the netanyahu government continues to rebuff the president of the united states time and time again. ignores reasonable requests. what do we do? we say we will send more bombs. my view is that a partnership needs to be a two-way street, not a one-way blank check with american taxpayer dollars. this is not about saying we are going to provide anymore weapons. it's about saying, hey, we have requests. don't let people starve to death. in other words, yes. support israel's right to defend itself. i'm all in on that. i have been all in from the beginning, but reasonable requests like preventing people from starving. 2 million palestinians who had nothing to do with hamas. the presiden
from senator chris van hollen, the democrat from maryland, he was asked about it on abc news on sunday's this week. this is what he said. [video] >> i think we need to better use our leverage. one of them is sending more offense of weapons -- offensive weapons. president biden needs to be serious about ensuring humanitarian assistance into gaza as netanyahu has been making his demands. we have a situation where the netanyahu government continues to rebuff the president of the united...
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so of them is that abc was initially told, you know, that they or if there was a real discussion that they shouldn't it was too terrifying. right. and so yet they went ahead, aired it. a hundred million americans watched it, including me, including a very important american president, ronald reagan. yes. right. and that his response to that miniseries becomes, famously what is known as the reagan reversal or with the inside baseball crowd in washington, d.c., the reagan reversal, because he wrote reagan wrote in his presidential diary that he felt greatly depressed after watching it. those are his words. and as you know before, that with the sdi and reagan's position was american supremacy he no matter what he was very pro nuclear he was pro build up. he was for more power, more nuclear power. and he changed his position seeing that he reached out gorbachev and because that the two leaders communicated and if there's a takeaway on the book, it's about communication, right? can learn to communicate learn to communicate. that's the best. don't learn to fight learn to communicate. reagan
so of them is that abc was initially told, you know, that they or if there was a real discussion that they shouldn't it was too terrifying. right. and so yet they went ahead, aired it. a hundred million americans watched it, including me, including a very important american president, ronald reagan. yes. right. and that his response to that miniseries becomes, famously what is known as the reagan reversal or with the inside baseball crowd in washington, d.c., the reagan reversal, because he...
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npr, c-span, cnn, msnbc, abc, cbs, they all tell the stories about what donald trump did. so i watch fox news. fox news talk about the cloud at the university. they are totally hiding the facts that donald trump is a walking criminal and they will not tell their viewers. fox got over 30,000 viewers that see that. 30 million viewers that see that show a year. if not more. why are we denying the people the opportunity to hear the truth? no. donald trump is not immune. host: that's otis in orange park, florida. this is a full front page above the fold of the "new york times" this morning. the two stories above the fold on the top left side. it's about those protests growing on college campuses around the country. plenty of protests and growing at universities such as texas, from texas to california, places like pittsburgh and san antonio and of course, columbia and new york. speaker of the house mike johnson making statements in the other story in that lead story spot was about yesterday's event that the supreme court justices divided over abortions in emergency, focusing on
npr, c-span, cnn, msnbc, abc, cbs, they all tell the stories about what donald trump did. so i watch fox news. fox news talk about the cloud at the university. they are totally hiding the facts that donald trump is a walking criminal and they will not tell their viewers. fox got over 30,000 viewers that see that. 30 million viewers that see that show a year. if not more. why are we denying the people the opportunity to hear the truth? no. donald trump is not immune. host: that's otis in orange...
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host: let's look at some statistics from abc news. this is from february. it says the u.s. allocates almost twice as much of its gdp, $860 billion as european allies and canada do together, roughly $400 billion. the u.s. contribution mix of two thirds of the total defense expenditures. this has been the case since the alliance was founded. u.s. defense spending saw a major priest after the 911 attacks. bill is hamilton -- is next in hamilton. there you are. caller: i am for increasing the defense requirements of nato which includes countries contributing additional resources and restocking their military establishments to provide the defense of europe. you miss me provide more support to two and a percentage of gdp, but we have commitments we utilize european bases for in the middle east, africa and to some asia. supporting nato is the ideal thing. supporting ukraine is ideal because of the aggression of the russians, which is not a christian should, it is an autocracy. basically a soviet-styled government in sheep's clothing under the auspices of a democratic state. the su
host: let's look at some statistics from abc news. this is from february. it says the u.s. allocates almost twice as much of its gdp, $860 billion as european allies and canada do together, roughly $400 billion. the u.s. contribution mix of two thirds of the total defense expenditures. this has been the case since the alliance was founded. u.s. defense spending saw a major priest after the 911 attacks. bill is hamilton -- is next in hamilton. there you are. caller: i am for increasing the...
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james: yes, we announced the nws l, we kicked it off this past saturday on abc with the kansas city game in the first-ever purpose built stadium for women's professional sports. that was exciting. host: let's pivot to other aspects of innovation. you announced a joint venture to create direct to consumer products. rupert murdoch expects 5 million people will sign up. if you do the math, 40 or $50 does not seem like it will be incremental. what is the point when you are announcing a second effort. james: it is about giving the consumer more options. there are over 50 million households and we believe they are sports fans. the idea is to speak to them and get them off the sidelines. number two, this is simplicity. what we hear about from sports fans is frustration in terms of fragmentation. if you are a sports fan you need several apps, usernames and passwords. you have several charges and we said this is our opportunity to work together with fox and warner bros. discovery to create a centralized experience. a good chunk of sports more than just espn has to offer. we just want to highlight
james: yes, we announced the nws l, we kicked it off this past saturday on abc with the kansas city game in the first-ever purpose built stadium for women's professional sports. that was exciting. host: let's pivot to other aspects of innovation. you announced a joint venture to create direct to consumer products. rupert murdoch expects 5 million people will sign up. if you do the math, 40 or $50 does not seem like it will be incremental. what is the point when you are announcing a second...
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the seizure of the records was alarming that a coalition of 50 news organizations, abc, cbs, and others, submitted a letter of protest about the raids that stated the administration's action called into question the department of justice, policies towards the president's ability to balance on its own, its police powers against the first amendment rights against the news media and the public interests in reporting on any manner of conduct. and obama administration's war, was a chilling effect that disincentivizes those coming forward with freedom of information. that affects the harm and quality of journalism on a major scale. meanwhile, we've gene the biden-garland justice department arrest steve baker reporting from the capitol building on january 6th, from events inside the capitol. and we saw a court order, investigative journalist catherine herridge to identify a confidential source and then hold her in contempt when she exercised her first amendment right to maintain the source's confidentiality. first amendment advocates on both sides of the aisle have warned government action suc
the seizure of the records was alarming that a coalition of 50 news organizations, abc, cbs, and others, submitted a letter of protest about the raids that stated the administration's action called into question the department of justice, policies towards the president's ability to balance on its own, its police powers against the first amendment rights against the news media and the public interests in reporting on any manner of conduct. and obama administration's war, was a chilling effect...
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here's abc news, major hurdles to the promise, the reality check behind the big abortion promise, taking back the house, reclaiming the majority in the senate, no easy feat, congresswoman, as you know. on top of that, there would certainly be legal challenges to any legislation. when your bill stand up to legal challenges? guest: i believe it stands on strong legal grounds of any court challenge. i know that once we are able to take back the house, i believe that we have the vote. when the votes went out of the house previously, it was the strongest pro-choice pro-abortion vote ever taken in history of congress. we know it will continue. i believe that abortion is a decisive issue in the united states for this november election in every state, in every congressional election. abortion is top of mind for many women, regardless of their party regardless of independent. it's a fundamental right for every woman, the freedom to decide what to do with her body. host: the women's health protection act passed in september of 2020 one. just one democrat affected, henry cuellar of texas, who joine
here's abc news, major hurdles to the promise, the reality check behind the big abortion promise, taking back the house, reclaiming the majority in the senate, no easy feat, congresswoman, as you know. on top of that, there would certainly be legal challenges to any legislation. when your bill stand up to legal challenges? guest: i believe it stands on strong legal grounds of any court challenge. i know that once we are able to take back the house, i believe that we have the vote. when the...
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this from the abc news story on that topic, they note that the jury will be made up only of people who live in manhattan. all english-speaking u.s. citizens over the age of 18 who have not been convicted of a felony and are eligible for jury duty in new york. court officials identify potential jurors from a list of registered voters, taxpayers, drivers license holders, public benefit recipients and others. they will have to be chosen at random. people can volunteer for jury duty but they can't pick what trial they will serve on. the former president of the united states on his truth social page last night previewing today's events, talking about this upcoming trial saying that just four years ago i was a very popular and successful president of the united states, getting more votes than any sitting president in history. tomorrow morning i will be in criminal court before a totally conflicted judge, a legal system in chaos, a state being overrun by violent crime and corruption and crooked joe biden's henchmen waiting -- rigging the system against this political opponent, me. i will be f
this from the abc news story on that topic, they note that the jury will be made up only of people who live in manhattan. all english-speaking u.s. citizens over the age of 18 who have not been convicted of a felony and are eligible for jury duty in new york. court officials identify potential jurors from a list of registered voters, taxpayers, drivers license holders, public benefit recipients and others. they will have to be chosen at random. people can volunteer for jury duty but they can't...
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not too much on mainstream media here, sorry to abc, etc. that is being that netanyahu is facing criminal charges, like trump. it is hard to believe that somebody could be doing all of this in society based on trying to stay out of prison. that is something that is a big groundswell of opposition and i give chuck schumer a lot of credit. he spoke out a month ago and said israel probably needs to change power. netanyahu could put an end to it right now today. host: he referenced the exercise in democracy that is c-span's "washington journal." i want to knowledge that c-span has joined several other major news organizations in urging the presumptive presidential nominee to publicly commit to participate in general elections based prior to november's election, including talking about issues like foreign policy. here is some of that statement, a joint statement by news organizations including c-span, the associated press, cnn, nbc, fox news media, news nation, and br -- npr, cbs news, and others. it says, with the contours of the 2020 four elect
not too much on mainstream media here, sorry to abc, etc. that is being that netanyahu is facing criminal charges, like trump. it is hard to believe that somebody could be doing all of this in society based on trying to stay out of prison. that is something that is a big groundswell of opposition and i give chuck schumer a lot of credit. he spoke out a month ago and said israel probably needs to change power. netanyahu could put an end to it right now today. host: he referenced the exercise in...
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from senator chris van hollen, the democrat from maryland, he was asked about it on abc news on sunday's this week. this is what he said. [video] >> i think we need to better use our leverage. one of them is sending more offense of weapons -- offensive weapons. president biden needs to be serious about ensuring humanitarian assistance into gaza as netanyahu has been making his demands. we have a situation where the netanyahu government continues to rebuff the president of the united states time and time again. ignores reasonable requests. what do we do? we say we will send more bombs. my view is that a partnership needs to be a two-way street, not a one-way blank check with american taxpayer dollars. this is not about saying we are going to provide anymore weapons. it's about saying, hey, we have requests. don't let people starve to death. in other words, yes. support israel's right to defend itself. i'm all in on that. i have been all in from the beginning, but reasonable requests like preventing people from starving. 2 million palestinians who had nothing to do with hamas. the presiden
from senator chris van hollen, the democrat from maryland, he was asked about it on abc news on sunday's this week. this is what he said. [video] >> i think we need to better use our leverage. one of them is sending more offense of weapons -- offensive weapons. president biden needs to be serious about ensuring humanitarian assistance into gaza as netanyahu has been making his demands. we have a situation where the netanyahu government continues to rebuff the president of the united...
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not too much on mainstream media here, sorry to abc, etc. that is being that netanyahu is facing criminal charges, like trump. it is hard to believe that somebody could be doing all of this in society based on trying to stay out of prison. that is something that is a big groundswell of opposition and i give chuck schumer a lot of credit. he spoke out a month ago and said israel probably needs to change power. netanyahu could put an end to it right now today. host: he referenced the exercise in democracy that is c-span's "washington journal." i want to knowledge that c-span has joined several other major news organizations in urging the presumptive presidential nominee to publicly commit to participate in general elections based prior to november's election, including talking about issues like foreign policy. here is some of that statement, a joint statement by news organizations including c-span, the associated press, cnn, nbc, fox news media, news nation, and br -- npr, cbs news, and others. it says, with the contours of the 2020 four elect
not too much on mainstream media here, sorry to abc, etc. that is being that netanyahu is facing criminal charges, like trump. it is hard to believe that somebody could be doing all of this in society based on trying to stay out of prison. that is something that is a big groundswell of opposition and i give chuck schumer a lot of credit. he spoke out a month ago and said israel probably needs to change power. netanyahu could put an end to it right now today. host: he referenced the exercise in...
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host:i had not heard that storyt i see it covered on abc 33 news from that area, covering that it was a viral tiktok video, saying that, if you're black, you're not country, a college student says in a viral tiktok video. a woman who was allegedly a nursing student at indian river university is facing backlash. the video, which has now been deleted, was produced soon after beyoncÉ dropped her country album. now let's go to tom in ohio on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what is your top news story? caller: all the stuff about the border and the republicans, that is there election issue. they do not want it to go away. they could get anything they wanted about the border in 2017, when they controlled the presidency, the house, the senate. right now, they have got a bill sitting in the house that they don't want to take up, because donald trump doesn't want the border issue taken care of. and as far as the national deficit, if you'd quit giving away millions of dollars in tax cuts to rich people, that would go a long ways towards helping out the nationa
host:i had not heard that storyt i see it covered on abc 33 news from that area, covering that it was a viral tiktok video, saying that, if you're black, you're not country, a college student says in a viral tiktok video. a woman who was allegedly a nursing student at indian river university is facing backlash. the video, which has now been deleted, was produced soon after beyoncÉ dropped her country album. now let's go to tom in ohio on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: good...
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abc highlighting who those others are. andy biggs of virginia. harriet from wyoming. august from texas and marjorie taylor greene of georgia. they have been assigned to be the impeachment managers should a trial take place today. that is one of the things to watch out for today. one of the print -- one of the people expressing skepticism is from louisiana. insisting on a full trial of alejandra mayorkas. [video clip] >> we let both sides present their case and then we decide. but not this time. you know what? it has nothing to do with the evidence. it has nothing to do with what is right. this is raw, gut politics. you know it, i know it, and the american people know it. they are not stupid. they know a whitewash when they see it. and what senator schumer is going to do -- it is fraudulent and it is an insult to the senate. it is a disservice to every american citizen who believes in the rule of law. host: that is a portion of what plays out on capitol hill. those proceedings at 1:00 this afternoon is where you can watch them. highlighting comments from mitch mcconnel
abc highlighting who those others are. andy biggs of virginia. harriet from wyoming. august from texas and marjorie taylor greene of georgia. they have been assigned to be the impeachment managers should a trial take place today. that is one of the things to watch out for today. one of the print -- one of the people expressing skepticism is from louisiana. insisting on a full trial of alejandra mayorkas. [video clip] >> we let both sides present their case and then we decide. but not this...
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host:i had not heard that storyt i see it covered on abc 33 news from that area, covering that it was a viral tiktok video, saying that, if you're black, you're not country, a college student says in a viral tiktok video. a woman who was allegedly a nursing student at indian river university is facing backlash. the video, which has now been deleted, was produced soon after beyoncÉ dropped her country album. now let's go to tom in ohio on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what is your top news story? caller: all the stuff about the border and the republicans, that is there election issue. they do not want it to go away. they could get anything they wanted about the border in 2017, when they controlled the presidency, the house, the senate. right now, they have got a bill sitting in the house that they don't want to take up, because donald trump doesn't want the border issue taken care of. and as far as the national deficit, if you'd quit giving away millions of dollars in tax cuts to rich people, that would go a long ways towards helping out the nationa
host:i had not heard that storyt i see it covered on abc 33 news from that area, covering that it was a viral tiktok video, saying that, if you're black, you're not country, a college student says in a viral tiktok video. a woman who was allegedly a nursing student at indian river university is facing backlash. the video, which has now been deleted, was produced soon after beyoncÉ dropped her country album. now let's go to tom in ohio on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: good...
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abc reports on something that took place yesterday, and you may have caught it in the reporting of it, saying that it's ralph pucketh jr., colonel of the united states army retired, a name of honor for now and history. puckett's cremated republican mains lay in the capitol rotunda, one of the nation's highest honors. he died april 8 at 97 in columbus, georgia. this is a privilege reserved for the most distinguished citizens or leaders, including united states presidents and some of the country's most decorated war veterans. only seven citizens, rosa parks and billy graham, and four u.s. capitol police officers, have ever been paid of the tribute. it was during the korean war that puckett drew enemy fire and exposed himself multiple times to danger to allow his fellow army rangers to find and destroy enemy positions during the multiwave attack, which earned him the medal of honor. one of the people speaking at that ceremony and honoring the gentleman is senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, making those comments about the late colonel puckett yesterday. >> dear god, don't let me get
abc reports on something that took place yesterday, and you may have caught it in the reporting of it, saying that it's ralph pucketh jr., colonel of the united states army retired, a name of honor for now and history. puckett's cremated republican mains lay in the capitol rotunda, one of the nation's highest honors. he died april 8 at 97 in columbus, georgia. this is a privilege reserved for the most distinguished citizens or leaders, including united states presidents and some of the...