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a tax collector named robert johnson. and this is just one day. one day before the very moderate response we talked about a tax collector named robert johnson will be traveling by horseback. the road will be blocked as night falls. it'll be blocked by people dressed as native american, some of them wearing women's dresses right with makeup and their hair spiked bandanas covering their face as trying to look maniacal. they take robert johnson off of his horse and he was neighbor. he wasn't from somewhere else. they would shave his head with a straight razor and not carefully to scalping like. like you'd see an indian warrior produced. and then they poured boiling hot tar over his body and they left him for dead. johnson did not die. he was found the next day and he was told, you need to report this to the authorities. someone attacked you. he said the person that attacked me was the sheriff of this region. the man's name was john hamilton. he'll be the leader of the radical movement. no relation to alexander. scots-irish stock. all the same. john h
a tax collector named robert johnson. and this is just one day. one day before the very moderate response we talked about a tax collector named robert johnson will be traveling by horseback. the road will be blocked as night falls. it'll be blocked by people dressed as native american, some of them wearing women's dresses right with makeup and their hair spiked bandanas covering their face as trying to look maniacal. they take robert johnson off of his horse and he was neighbor. he wasn't from...
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in the spring of 1888, the owner of a medical supplies company, robert wood johnson, met a surgeon who worked on the railroad on a train. the doctor told a fellow passenger what serious injuries railway workers sometimes face and suggested that this happens because of what they have at hand. there are no workers. of such medicines , the entrepreneur returned to work and exactly one year later his company began producing first aid kits for railway workers. the kit then included hemostatic dressings, bandages, gauze swabs soaked in antiseptic and rubber plasters. and a few years later , these first-aid kits began to be supplied to factories and even to children's camps. in the soviet union , the contents of first aid kits were approximately the same as overseas in 1924. it was recommended at the legislative level to keep them everywhere, it only came to the car in 1975 there were more and more cars on the roads and more and more traffic. happened, of course, too, and thanks to a small box with the most necessary things, it was possible, at least, to provide first aid while waiting for th
in the spring of 1888, the owner of a medical supplies company, robert wood johnson, met a surgeon who worked on the railroad on a train. the doctor told a fellow passenger what serious injuries railway workers sometimes face and suggested that this happens because of what they have at hand. there are no workers. of such medicines , the entrepreneur returned to work and exactly one year later his company began producing first aid kits for railway workers. the kit then included hemostatic...
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if you look at herman melville, he wasn't a big success, or vincent van gogh, or robert johnson, the great blues guitarist. something happens in your lifetime, like brian epstein for the beatles, or something happens where you're struck by lightning. that happened for taylor swift when she was very, very young. it's often what happens in the world and not happens in your training period that turns you from a nobody into an icon. >> well, of course, willie, underlying all of those examples, if you talk about the beatles, you know, it's the 10,000 hour rule. the beatles would play 24 hours a day in hamburg. they'd fall asleep on their feet. they left liverpool, went to hamburg, and then they were an extraordinarily tight band. taylor swift, my god, she knew what she wanted to be from the very beginning and worked, worked, worked. van gogh struggled, failed at hundreds of things, was just a miserable failure at hundreds of things until he figured out in a flash what he was a master at. so it is, not to sound like an old dad, but even though it takes luck, underneath it all is talent and
if you look at herman melville, he wasn't a big success, or vincent van gogh, or robert johnson, the great blues guitarist. something happens in your lifetime, like brian epstein for the beatles, or something happens where you're struck by lightning. that happened for taylor swift when she was very, very young. it's often what happens in the world and not happens in your training period that turns you from a nobody into an icon. >> well, of course, willie, underlying all of those...
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johnson was following in robert kennedy, john kennedy, when you about that level of national political leaderslyndon this personally from his own experiences in texas. he knew that the was being driven apart multiple ways related to racial segregation and to the incredible disparities but also economically. it was a real risk that someeconomic progress that had been made since the end of world war sustained at least not equally sustained. oment is so important because here youproposes something bold with the wherewithal and willpower and passion, the belief that this is something, even if we didn't have all the answers could take on as a country and that it would be good for all of us. host: what do you make of this moment in time and what is happening in america at this time? in 1964, it was the middle of boom, the likes of which we haven't seen since. it would wind down within a few years partly because of the attempts to poverty at the same time president johnson the conflict in vietnam. by the end960's, this dream of growth will lift to new heights that we've not seen before, few y
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you as an aid to jfk, president johnson, senator robert kennedy. he also helped to name johnson's great society initiative. there were a few other names but this was the one. talk about how huge of an impact it has had on so many of the programs we take for granted today. >> you are so right. one of the reasons he carried these boxes around for 42 years and did not want to open them was that the decade had ended so sadly. because the riots and deaths and assassinations we relived it suspending our knowledge of what would happen later. it was an extraordinary decade. all around us is the results. civil rights, voting rights, aid to education, there was so much that was accomplished during that time. the wonderful thing was as he remembered the good parts he was so resentful of the war. he thought it had destroyed the great society. of course, d. -- it hadn't. gave him a sense of fulfillment and purpose. at one point he wondered what will be finished first, me or the boxes. he looked forward every day to being able to go back and say i remember this,
you as an aid to jfk, president johnson, senator robert kennedy. he also helped to name johnson's great society initiative. there were a few other names but this was the one. talk about how huge of an impact it has had on so many of the programs we take for granted today. >> you are so right. one of the reasons he carried these boxes around for 42 years and did not want to open them was that the decade had ended so sadly. because the riots and deaths and assassinations we relived it...
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jorge: robert f kennedy revelÓ que tuvo problemas de salud cuando un gusano le comiÓ una parte de el cerebro. los mÉdicos de dijeron que el gusano habÍa muerto. ilia: muere una abuela y sus seis nietos en su humilde casa en mÉxico. en mÉxico. un aÑo despuÉs [teléfono zumbando] hola mijo ¿cómo estás? papá, creo que metí la pata. manché mi camisa más bonita con barbecue. lávala con el resto. pero aquí dice que necesita pre-treat. aaah, eso tiene mucha más agua. tide limpia mejor. ¿y no necesito "la tapa entera para cargas grandes"? no. un poco de tide es suficiente. podrías ahorrar uno poco de dinero también. nice! para las noches en la...biblioteca. sí, sí, sí. para limpiar mejor y por menos, tiene que ser con tide. tu gerente de envíos se fue para “encontrarse a si mismos.” dejándote perdida. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. con indeed puedes atraer, seleccionar y entrevistar candidatos, todo desde un solo lugar. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares indeed.com/oferta. cÁmbiate a shopify. para construirlo mejor. ampliarlo mÁs rÁpido. y vender mÁs. mu
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he left the white house in 1965 and went on to work with johnson's political nemesis, robert kennedy. for her part, doris worked directly with lbj in his final period in office, and later assisted him with his memoirs. husband and wife had argued for decades about this giant in american history and their own lives. going through the boxes led to a kind of unexpected and, again, deeply personal resolution. doris: after we were going through the selma part of it, he went upstairs and he said, 'oh my god, i'm feeling affection for the old guy again." and it really healed him in those last years of his life. there was something about going through these boxes that, for me, i felt as long as we had more boxes to go through, that he'd keep on living and we'd have our story together. there were still hundreds of boxes left that had to do with the rest of his life. and i remember he one time said, who do you think will win, the boxes or me? especially as he got cancer in that last year. but it gave him a sense of purpose, a joy of waking up in the mornings. and more importantly, he began to r
he left the white house in 1965 and went on to work with johnson's political nemesis, robert kennedy. for her part, doris worked directly with lbj in his final period in office, and later assisted him with his memoirs. husband and wife had argued for decades about this giant in american history and their own lives. going through the boxes led to a kind of unexpected and, again, deeply personal resolution. doris: after we were going through the selma part of it, he went upstairs and he said, 'oh...
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host: let's talk to robert in ohio. good morning.caller: good morni. chief johnson, why is it tt there are so many shootings when it comes tous t white population? is anything with all the new technology, with the cameras and some of the lethal weaponry that the police department can use? also, i have a problem with all these congressmen, in all of these different states and open carry.al to carryun to me, it poses more problems st: you mean it is legafo formeo carry concealed. guest: what i think he was referencing was general populations and the presence of weapons and whether or not states are allowing open or not. there is a mixed opinion with that. part of the constitutional governing i would say our elected officials are engaging in that and trying to represent their communities to the best ot their stakeholders are telling them. certainly, there are things that make poling challenging and there are things rights. we have to be able toose rvicese conditions regardless of what the political opinion is on the topic. this is what i was talking about
host: let's talk to robert in ohio. good morning.caller: good morni. chief johnson, why is it tt there are so many shootings when it comes tous t white population? is anything with all the new technology, with the cameras and some of the lethal weaponry that the police department can use? also, i have a problem with all these congressmen, in all of these different states and open carry.al to carryun to me, it poses more problems st: you mean it is legafo formeo carry concealed. guest: what i...
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all of that with robert -- i won't remember boris johnson telling us ukraine will win the war. ukraine will win the war. i always used to wonder what winning actually looked like. did winning mean stopping the russians coming in? did winning mean getting crimea back? i never quite knew what the aims were, but i have to say , it does were, but i have to say, it does seem that russia have decided they're in this for the long haul they're in this for the long haul. they've recalibrated much of their economy towards the war effort . and ukraine, i think, is effort. and ukraine, i think, is in a little bit of trouble . that in a little bit of trouble. that added to activity from putin. that does resemble much of varne dunng that does resemble much of varne during the cold war. i'm joined by robert fox, defence editor at the evening standard and a man who knows far more about this than i do. but first things first. much of the russian economy has now been turned towards military production, but also some personnel changes that you think are rather significant. >> they changed the def
all of that with robert -- i won't remember boris johnson telling us ukraine will win the war. ukraine will win the war. i always used to wonder what winning actually looked like. did winning mean stopping the russians coming in? did winning mean getting crimea back? i never quite knew what the aims were, but i have to say , it does were, but i have to say, it does seem that russia have decided they're in this for the long haul they're in this for the long haul. they've recalibrated much of...
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and that started all the way back with special counsel robert mueller. so when i asked mike johnson, i said defund, jack smith and the special counsel, special counsel's have only been around for 25 years. maria, they're not baked in our constitution and our republican party if we want to own the majority. coming in january 2025, we need to prove to the american people that we're worth their vote. and so far right now, under mike johnson, we haven't proven that. so. so this is new because when we first talked about you trying to oust mike johnson, it was really about nancy pelosi's budget and continuing to spend without securing the border. but now you're talking about jack smith and defunding these indictments. let's take a look at what playbook reported. because you're right. playbook asked mike johnson about this. and mike johnson said that's not something you wave a wand and just eliminate the special counsel as a provision. there's a necessity for the function like that because sometimes he goes on to say that, let's see, sometimes the department of
and that started all the way back with special counsel robert mueller. so when i asked mike johnson, i said defund, jack smith and the special counsel, special counsel's have only been around for 25 years. maria, they're not baked in our constitution and our republican party if we want to own the majority. coming in january 2025, we need to prove to the american people that we're worth their vote. and so far right now, under mike johnson, we haven't proven that. so. so this is new because when...
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wicks of and bacon said speaker mike johnson said they support the condemnation but is not scheduled a vote yet. that might be because johnson finds himself in choppy political water. he could only lose one republican on any future vote wednesday night he lost the confidence of at least three as they tried to oust him. even former president trump weight and on the peculiar moment on "truth social" warning republicans that if they showed disunity, which will be portrayed as ks it could cost him the election. and because it democrats through johnson a lifeline that could dissuade him from punishing one of their own. on the other hand the left is a deeply divided over the war and pro- palestinian protest happening on college campuses. last year. >> when she chanced from the river to the sea she believes it. >> 22 democrats join house republicans to sentient michigan representative over her remarks over israel that gives bacon hope that democrats will once again across party lines a. cooks don't see this as a republican or democrat issue they stand for jewish americans. >> if ilhan omar
wicks of and bacon said speaker mike johnson said they support the condemnation but is not scheduled a vote yet. that might be because johnson finds himself in choppy political water. he could only lose one republican on any future vote wednesday night he lost the confidence of at least three as they tried to oust him. even former president trump weight and on the peculiar moment on "truth social" warning republicans that if they showed disunity, which will be portrayed as ks it could...
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johnson, tom barrel, paul king, and robert king. the zi lamd chapter proudly claims many members that served in the u.s. judicial system, as well as in congress such as senator roland burris, representatives william dawson, bennett stewart, and ralph metcalf. other notables of the chapter include jesse owens, john hope franklin, and e. franklin frazier. it is worth noting that presently in the city of chicago there are 23 public buildings named in honor of chapter brothers, including schools, parks, and downtown federal courthouse that is named for ralph metcalf. mr. speaker, in closing i applaud the contributions, leadership, and service of zi lamd chapter alpha phi alpha and has provided our community, country, and the world at large for the past 100 years or more all of the accomplishments that i expressed. i express my strong support in recognizing may 15, 2024, as alpha phi alpha zi lamda chapter day in the united states of america. i thank you, mr. speaker. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentle
johnson, tom barrel, paul king, and robert king. the zi lamd chapter proudly claims many members that served in the u.s. judicial system, as well as in congress such as senator roland burris, representatives william dawson, bennett stewart, and ralph metcalf. other notables of the chapter include jesse owens, john hope franklin, and e. franklin frazier. it is worth noting that presently in the city of chicago there are 23 public buildings named in honor of chapter brothers, including schools,...
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. >> speaker mike johnson said they're afraid for citizens to hear his interview with special counsel robert hur. >> their transcripts are out there they have been out there and they have been released to the public, the public is it opportunity to hear from the president and what exactly the president said the attorney general made it clear that law enforcement like these need to be protected. >> the house judiciary and oversight to hold attorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress over his refers refusal to handover the audio republicans are holding their majority, a georgia appeals court is moving forward to hear arguments of fulton county fani willis should be removed from the election interference case she's been embroiled in controversy after it was revealed she had a romantic relationship with special prosecutor nathan wade she hung on while the judge wrote she could stay on if wade quit. now chop may have a chance of getting her disqualified, august was the earliest day it could be heard in it could take until the spring of 2025, high-tech changes to the vacated pa
. >> speaker mike johnson said they're afraid for citizens to hear his interview with special counsel robert hur. >> their transcripts are out there they have been out there and they have been released to the public, the public is it opportunity to hear from the president and what exactly the president said the attorney general made it clear that law enforcement like these need to be protected. >> the house judiciary and oversight to hold attorney general merrick garland in...
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s brain. [ laughter ] after a meeting with house speaker mike johnson yesterday, amid her attempts to remove him from power, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene told reporters that the ball is in johnson's court and added that she is, quote, "so done with words." really? based on your state of the union outfit, i thought you were a huge fan of words. [ laughter ] you have more words on you than a southern woman's kitchen. [ laughter ] norwegian cruise line recently announced it's partnering with a specialty travel company next year to host an 11-day nude cruise for 2,300 passengers, including up to two women. [ laughter ] "oh, pam, why'd we do this?" that's right. norwegian cruise line is partnering with a specialty travel company to host an 11-day nude cruise. and i can't even decide what the most horrifying part -- oh, right, the limbo. [ laughter ] and that was the monologue, everybody. we are off and running. [ cheers and applause ] we got a great show for you tonight. she's an academy award winning actress you know from "a beautiful mind," "requiem for a dream" and "top gun: mav
s brain. [ laughter ] after a meeting with house speaker mike johnson yesterday, amid her attempts to remove him from power, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene told reporters that the ball is in johnson's court and added that she is, quote, "so done with words." really? based on your state of the union outfit, i thought you were a huge fan of words. [ laughter ] you have more words on you than a southern woman's kitchen. [ laughter ] norwegian cruise line recently announced it's...
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, withdrawing his e money from the university and providing that threat or having speaker johnson come to columbia university and asking for the president's resignation. jewish students have been calling and asking for accommodations to make us feel more comfortable on campus, and only until these the drastic events happen does columbia actually respond. so i think regarding your question on the law school issue, i think it's graduate school. i think it's really important to have accommodations if you immediate to, if you're threatened by anti-semitic remarks, but doing so across the board, it's still columbia university law school, and heir pratt from the rest of the main campus. it's definitely not on the campus where all the turmoil has been going down, so it's an interesting take. aishah: yeah. and you think about finals and people being allowed to be students there, i mean, there are some jewish students that aren't even allowed to be on campus. they're actually being stopped because of their ethnicity which is wild that that's happening in america. this is not a foreign policy is
, withdrawing his e money from the university and providing that threat or having speaker johnson come to columbia university and asking for the president's resignation. jewish students have been calling and asking for accommodations to make us feel more comfortable on campus, and only until these the drastic events happen does columbia actually respond. so i think regarding your question on the law school issue, i think it's graduate school. i think it's really important to have accommodations...
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counsel robert hearn. how was the white house responding? >> the transcript are already out there, they've been out there. >> if it's arty otherwise it different to have the audio? >> like i said there are determinations the president made at the request of the attorney general. we took that very seriously. >> martha: so, we are waiting to hear from former president donald trump as his lawyer questions his former attorney and so-called fixer cohen. also waiting to see if the trump team puts his former legal adviser on the stand, robert costello says the prosecution's star witness could have flipped years ago when he was okay suicidal and desperate to stay out of jail". but costello said cohen said he has nothing, you didn't have anything to turn on his recently former boss, then president donald trump. watch this. >> kept going back and suggesting to him suggesting michael if you have something truthful on donald trump now is the time to cooperate and he could sing over and over 10 to 20 times i swear to g
counsel robert hearn. how was the white house responding? >> the transcript are already out there, they've been out there. >> if it's arty otherwise it different to have the audio? >> like i said there are determinations the president made at the request of the attorney general. we took that very seriously. >> martha: so, we are waiting to hear from former president donald trump as his lawyer questions his former attorney and so-called fixer cohen. also waiting to see if...
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skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> robert f. kennedy jr.'s camp confirmed doctors found a dead worm in his brain. the comments come after "the new york times" reported he said in 2012 in a deposition that a parasitic worm ate a portion of his brain and may have caused cognitive issues. a kennedy spokesperson said the issue was resolved more than ten years ago and that he is robust -- is in robust physical and mental health. >>> coming up, fatal shooting. a florida airman killed after deputies allegedly burst into the wrong apartment. >>> and nose down. a fedex cargo plane makes a rough landing. ash. (♪♪) this is a hot flash. (♪♪) but this is a not flash. (♪♪) for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms due to menopause... veozah is the first and only prescription treatment that directly blocks a source of hot flashes and night sweats. with 100% hormone—free veozah... you can have fewer hot flashes and more not flashes. veozah reduces the number and severity of hot flashes day and night. for some women, it can start working in as
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lyndon johnson was following in the footsteps of others, robert kennedy, john kennedy, when you think about that level of national political leadership. lyndon johnson knew some of this personally from his own experiences in texas. he knew that the country was being driven apart multiple ways , some of that was related to racial segregation and more, related to the incredible disparities but also economically. it was a real risk that some of the economic progress that had been made since the end of world war ii might not be sustained at least not equally sustained. this moment is so important because here you have an unusual moment where he president proposes something bold with the wherewithal and willpower and passion, the belief that this is something, even if we didn't have all the answers that we could take on as a country and that it would be good for all of us. host: what do you make of this moment in time and what is happening in america at this time? guest: in 1964, it was the middle of an economic boom, the likes of which we haven't seen since. it would wind down within a fe
lyndon johnson was following in the footsteps of others, robert kennedy, john kennedy, when you think about that level of national political leadership. lyndon johnson knew some of this personally from his own experiences in texas. he knew that the country was being driven apart multiple ways , some of that was related to racial segregation and more, related to the incredible disparities but also economically. it was a real risk that some of the economic progress that had been made since the...
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today was a chance the other side biden-harris campaign with a news conference around the speakers robert de niro who blasted the former president. listen. >> i love the city. i love the city, i want to destroy it. donald trump was to destroy not on the the city of the country, eventually he could destroy the [bleep] >> could hear a lot of the yelling from the trump supporters across the street yelling at robert de niro and the others. the former president for his part is accompanied by donald junior, tiffany trump is here as well as a daughter-in-law laura showing support for the former president. we are waiting for the jury, summation to wrap up for lunch and continue after that. should go to the jury, we think by tomorrow and that will be the chance for the jurors to take control and we shall wait to see what they decide. >> yes we shall. thank you indeed. da prosecutor elliott joins me now. i think we learned something about the judge's instructions to the jury. >> we were hoping the instructions would be posted on the website of the office of court administration. they did not. seven
today was a chance the other side biden-harris campaign with a news conference around the speakers robert de niro who blasted the former president. listen. >> i love the city. i love the city, i want to destroy it. donald trump was to destroy not on the the city of the country, eventually he could destroy the [bleep] >> could hear a lot of the yelling from the trump supporters across the street yelling at robert de niro and the others. the former president for his part is...
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of course you live through laurie johnson, a former c i list on book associate c e o joining us. what about a quarter past 3 in the afternoon just south of town put in florida. 5 great to get you on the show, but what a story this is, you know, because it's not, it's not, i don't know, some official or one top guy here. all they're saying this is a russian intelligence that is now saying that washington is trying to odd to push this line of a lone wolf narrative. but why would russian intelligence even say that larry? well, because i think they have good intelligence to point out that this individual was not acting on his own. he didn't just wake up that morning and say, you know, let me grab my gun and i'd take him to go try to shoot a feat. so of you know, if he was in contact with somebody who either encouraged him or facilitated this in some form or fashion or someone or a group of some ones. yeah, that's why what so odd is that the social media accounts could immediately erased or race after he's in custody. and his wife is in custody as well. so neither of them could have d
of course you live through laurie johnson, a former c i list on book associate c e o joining us. what about a quarter past 3 in the afternoon just south of town put in florida. 5 great to get you on the show, but what a story this is, you know, because it's not, it's not, i don't know, some official or one top guy here. all they're saying this is a russian intelligence that is now saying that washington is trying to odd to push this line of a lone wolf narrative. but why would russian...
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i was discussing this with other in the show with the full by c, i, a analysts, laurie johnson, he had strong words. he believes feet, so was targeted by western plas, this individual was not acting on his own. he didn't just wake up that morning and say, you know, let me grab my gun and i think i'm gonna go try to shoot feet. so i think they're absolutely being targeted by intelligence agencies, whether whether or not it's for assassination purposes. there's the essentially being targeted to accept the crew to create and fun, political opposition to them to try to undermine them, to try to just credit them to try to smear them. because they're, they're, they're really the 3 flies in the oil against the united states policy of trying to defeat russia and to use ukraine as a spring board to do that. uh, that policy is starting to fall apart. and you know what's, it's not just mail slovakia hungry and you know, serve you. but also what you're seeing now is with the recognition why 3 of the other european states at least norway, spain, and then ireland. so you start to see this whole euro
i was discussing this with other in the show with the full by c, i, a analysts, laurie johnson, he had strong words. he believes feet, so was targeted by western plas, this individual was not acting on his own. he didn't just wake up that morning and say, you know, let me grab my gun and i think i'm gonna go try to shoot feet. so i think they're absolutely being targeted by intelligence agencies, whether whether or not it's for assassination purposes. there's the essentially being targeted to...
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that's a move that speaker johnson criticized president biden is apparently afraid for the citizens of this country and everyone to hear those tapes. they obviously confirm what the special counsel has found and would likely cause, i suppose in his estimation, such alarm with the american people that the president is using all of his power to suppress their release in a letter to house republicans, the white house council defended the decision to assert executive privilege to not allow this audio to be released. he made some stark accusations reading quote, you're likely goal this is to house republicans, to chop them up distort them, and use them for partisan political purposes, we should note that cnn has also sued for access to that audio. were believers and transparency here at cnn cnn's manu raju is live on capitol hill. manu, the house judiciary committee voted to advance contempt proceedings against attorney general merrick garland for this mooc yeah, that's right. >> and it was the first committee to do that. the second committee will be the house oversight committee. it actual
that's a move that speaker johnson criticized president biden is apparently afraid for the citizens of this country and everyone to hear those tapes. they obviously confirm what the special counsel has found and would likely cause, i suppose in his estimation, such alarm with the american people that the president is using all of his power to suppress their release in a letter to house republicans, the white house council defended the decision to assert executive privilege to not allow this...
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johnson called greene's effort misguided and said he hopes this is the end of personality politics. this morning, robert f kennedy jr is responding to a report that a parasite was found in his brain more than a decade ago. according to the new york times, kennedy described the incident in a 2012 deposition for his divorce. he said he experienced memory loss and said a doctor said it could have been caused by a worm that ate a portion of his brain and then died. kennedy was defiant last night, responding that he could, quote, eat five more brain worms and still beat president trump and president biden in a debate. >> most people will have at least some degree of cognitive impairment just because of the inflammation that goes on in the brain. when a parasite has made a home for itself there. but there's really varying degrees to how severe that might be. >> his campaign says kennedy, traveled extensively while working as an environmental advocate and contracted the parasite overseas on a podcast yesterday, kennedy said the memory loss was due to mercury poisoning and not a parasite. b
johnson called greene's effort misguided and said he hopes this is the end of personality politics. this morning, robert f kennedy jr is responding to a report that a parasite was found in his brain more than a decade ago. according to the new york times, kennedy described the incident in a 2012 deposition for his divorce. he said he experienced memory loss and said a doctor said it could have been caused by a worm that ate a portion of his brain and then died. kennedy was defiant last night,...
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johnson called greene's effort misguided and said he hopes this is the end of personality politics. and this morning, robert f kennedy jr is responding to a report that a parasite was found in his brain more than a decade ago. according to the new york times, kennedy described the incident in a 2012 deposition for his divorce. he said he experienced memory loss and said a doctor said it could have been caused by a worm that he ate or that ate a portion of his brain, i should say, then died. kennedy was defiant last night, responding that he could quote, eat five more brain worms and still beat president trump and president biden in a debate. >> most people will have at least some degree of cognitive impairment just because of the inflammation that goes on in the brain. when a parasite has made a home for itself there. but there's really varying degrees to how severe that might be. >> not only his campaign, says kennedy, traveled extensively while working as an environmental advocate and contracted the parasite overseas . >> but stay with me. on a podcast yesterday, kennedy said the
johnson called greene's effort misguided and said he hopes this is the end of personality politics. and this morning, robert f kennedy jr is responding to a report that a parasite was found in his brain more than a decade ago. according to the new york times, kennedy described the incident in a 2012 deposition for his divorce. he said he experienced memory loss and said a doctor said it could have been caused by a worm that he ate or that ate a portion of his brain, i should say, then died....
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host: let's talk to robert in ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. chief johnson, why is it that there are so many shootings when it comes to minority versus the white population? is there anything with all the new technology, with the cameras and some of the lethal weaponry that the police department can use? also, i have a problem with all of these congressmen, senators in all of these different states making it illegal to carry guns and open carry. to me, it poses more problems than it really solves. host: you mean it is legal for off-duty and former officers to carry concealed. guest: what i think he was referencing was general populations and the presence of weapons and whether or not states are allowing open carry or not. there is a mixed opinion with that. that is part of the constitutional governing process. i would say our elected officials are engaging in that dialogue and trying to represent their communities to the best of their ability based on what their stakeholders are telling them. certainly, there are things that make policing chall
host: let's talk to robert in ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. chief johnson, why is it that there are so many shootings when it comes to minority versus the white population? is there anything with all the new technology, with the cameras and some of the lethal weaponry that the police department can use? also, i have a problem with all of these congressmen, senators in all of these different states making it illegal to carry guns and open carry. to me, it poses more problems than it...
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there was one major exception lingering confederate general robert de lee indicted for treason. he was fortunate to avoid prosecution and for any wartime crimes. after famously surrendering to grant in 1865, this, given this june, about two months after laying down arms, sent president johnson a written pardon request, and a few months later signed an amnesty pledging allegiance to the country. he tried destroy and to constitution. he so violently ignored that johnson did not sign off. it even received lee's plea in. 1970, a state archivist old files. 105 years after lee's death in 1870, president gerald ford raised the last legal disability on the secessionists leaders on the house court. as members of congress discussing this this, this bill to restore lee's citizenship, virginia, congressmane house caldwell butler asked if robert e lee is not worthy to be a u.s. citizen, then who is up when he goodwin is my dear friend paddy is lewis loved us lawfully. of those more migrants failures are far less prominent whose failures don't existence of the nation, whose failure don't lead
there was one major exception lingering confederate general robert de lee indicted for treason. he was fortunate to avoid prosecution and for any wartime crimes. after famously surrendering to grant in 1865, this, given this june, about two months after laying down arms, sent president johnson a written pardon request, and a few months later signed an amnesty pledging allegiance to the country. he tried destroy and to constitution. he so violently ignored that johnson did not sign off. it even...
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and that both have done political rally is outside one involves speaker of the house, one involves robert de niro, not equal not quite equal, but i think the reality here is having rapid narrow, they're actually gets under donald trump's good, right? because he used to be this big guy in hollywood. he's supposed to be the king of new york. robert de niro is a big guy in hollywood mainstay of new york. and he's going directly after donald trump. and this was actually a really good move, i believe on the biden campaign's part, because democrats want to see a fight and they want to see it coming from the democratic side. and we don't want to have politicians involved the most and do the same thing that the trump candidacy is doing and intimidating voters. but having robert de niro and surrogates out there making the case, that was a strong move from the biden campaign i would plot it. what do you think oh, i'll take the opposite view on this. >> i think it was unforced error by the biden campaign. frankly, they took robertson narrow and turned them into sideshow bob out there with all of the
and that both have done political rally is outside one involves speaker of the house, one involves robert de niro, not equal not quite equal, but i think the reality here is having rapid narrow, they're actually gets under donald trump's good, right? because he used to be this big guy in hollywood. he's supposed to be the king of new york. robert de niro is a big guy in hollywood mainstay of new york. and he's going directly after donald trump. and this was actually a really good move, i...
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and it's on justice roberts clock right now to take action and forced them not to participate. >> so you've got this resolution, but in the house which is now i'll controlled by republicans, the house speaker himself, mike johnson. he's hung the same flag outside of his office. it's still there. a spokes person for johnson told the new york times that johnson has long appreciated the rich history of the flag as it was first used by general george washington during the revolutionary war i mean, it seems like this is going to be something that mike johnson is going to defend the supreme court justice on is there any reasonable nature to this flag that you would buy into that? the speaker says, there is historical aspect to it this flag was unknown to basic people for over 100 years and it just came back with one of the insurrectionist flying. >> it for somebody to say that they've always appreciated the history, the flag, and they revere that flag. there's an old saying you can on my leg but don't tell me it's rain. and he's telling us it's rain and it's not rain. >> do you think that
and it's on justice roberts clock right now to take action and forced them not to participate. >> so you've got this resolution, but in the house which is now i'll controlled by republicans, the house speaker himself, mike johnson. he's hung the same flag outside of his office. it's still there. a spokes person for johnson told the new york times that johnson has long appreciated the rich history of the flag as it was first used by general george washington during the revolutionary war i...
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host: one of those was mike johnson. i want to play a little bit. [video clip] >> we learn president biden evoked executive privilege to prevent the american people from hearing audio recordings with robert her. if the american people will not be able to hear why prosecutors felt the president of the united states was an robert hur's an elderly man with a poor memory. he is apparently afraid for the citizens of this country and everyone to hear those tapes. they obviously confirm with the special counsel has found it would likely cause such alarm that the president is using his power to suppress their release. rather than defend our closest ally or he is using his authority to defend himself politically. host: that's the speaker howdy how do you respond to that? guest: this is the attempt to embarrass joe biden because i failed that impeachment. they had no case for impeachment and nothing against joe biden so we see this attempt. this is not serious legislating. this is not something that matters for the american people or help our economy. host: o
host: one of those was mike johnson. i want to play a little bit. [video clip] >> we learn president biden evoked executive privilege to prevent the american people from hearing audio recordings with robert her. if the american people will not be able to hear why prosecutors felt the president of the united states was an robert hur's an elderly man with a poor memory. he is apparently afraid for the citizens of this country and everyone to hear those tapes. they obviously confirm with the...
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boris johnson or donald trump. something is happening with our political life, and not only in europe, but in advanced democracies. fitso is a ukraine skeptic. he doesn't want the eu to support ukraine the way it does. he really wants kiev to capitulate and hand over territory to moscow so that the war will eventually end. in addition, he takes a very tough anti-migration position, all of which splits slovak society into pieces. the ukrainian crisis is forcing europe to more actively prepare for world war iii, writes the daily mail. many countries are abandoning peacetime policies, trying to restart military vehicle. according to the publication, all of europe is now trying to prepare the army, economy, and society for a new global conflict, which is very likely. poland and sweden are dreaming of hosting nuclear weapons from the united states. boris dzhensonyuk, former british prime minister. johnson proposes to take away russian assets and allow ukraine to fire at the territory of our country with long-range weapo
boris johnson or donald trump. something is happening with our political life, and not only in europe, but in advanced democracies. fitso is a ukraine skeptic. he doesn't want the eu to support ukraine the way it does. he really wants kiev to capitulate and hand over territory to moscow so that the war will eventually end. in addition, he takes a very tough anti-migration position, all of which splits slovak society into pieces. the ukrainian crisis is forcing europe to more actively prepare...
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some would say doing his best boris johnson impression. let's have a little look at this dean sills. >> firstly, congratulations. thank you . thank you. >> you look like a long. i've interviewed a number of times over the last month, but you feel it's all worth it today. this morning? absolutely. >> you know, above all else what we have been passionate about and what has happened is we have been given the green light to get on and transform harlow for the people of harlow. and i sincerely want to thank every resident who voted, no matter which way they voted. we will deliver for you because that is what we've been elected . what we've been elected. >> yeah. strong stuff. good to see a young lad out there on the stump giving it his all. and some reports are emerging. it might not all be that great news though, because apparently victory was only insured thanks to a candidate under investigation over alleged islamophobic comments being unsuspended to give the conservatives a slim majority. but let's speak to the man himself . the but let's s
some would say doing his best boris johnson impression. let's have a little look at this dean sills. >> firstly, congratulations. thank you . thank you. >> you look like a long. i've interviewed a number of times over the last month, but you feel it's all worth it today. this morning? absolutely. >> you know, above all else what we have been passionate about and what has happened is we have been given the green light to get on and transform harlow for the people of harlow. and...