10
10.0
Dec 23, 2021
12/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
julie: right. pre-covid, i did definitely travel a lot, and i think what we have all learned during covid is that connections can be built remotely. certainly my fun fact was i became ceo september 1, 2019 and literally six months and 11 days after becoming ceo, the pandemic was declared. i had a very interesting couple of years, and i built really strong relationships by leveraging technology and really thinking about -- how do you build connections? i think one of the great learnings out of covid is this idea of omni connection. i think too many people focus on remote work and hybrid work and physical location as opposed to, how do you connect with people? when you need to do it physically? how to be intentional and what is required for connection. david: how do you keep up with what is going on around the world? you have so many consultants, and do you know all the big projects? do you get reports daily or weekly or monthly about what is going on or if there are problems? do you have to go out a
julie: right. pre-covid, i did definitely travel a lot, and i think what we have all learned during covid is that connections can be built remotely. certainly my fun fact was i became ceo september 1, 2019 and literally six months and 11 days after becoming ceo, the pandemic was declared. i had a very interesting couple of years, and i built really strong relationships by leveraging technology and really thinking about -- how do you build connections? i think one of the great learnings out of...
22
22
Dec 25, 2021
12/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
julie: right. pre-covid, i did definitely travel a lot, and i think what we've all learned during covid is that connections can be built remotely. and certainly, you know -- my fun fact was i became ceo september 1, 2019 and literally six months and 11 days after becoming ceo, covid, you know, the pandemic was declared. and so i've had a very interesting first couple of years, and i built really strong relationships by leveraging technology and really thinking about how do you build connections? and i think one of the great learnings out of covid is this idea of omniconnections. i think too many people focus on remote work and hybrid work and physical location as opposed to, you know, how do you connect with people? when do you need to do it physically? you know, how to be intentional, and you know, what's required for connection. david: so how do you keep up with what's going on around the world? i mean, you have so many consultants. and do you know all the big projects? do you get reports daily o
julie: right. pre-covid, i did definitely travel a lot, and i think what we've all learned during covid is that connections can be built remotely. and certainly, you know -- my fun fact was i became ceo september 1, 2019 and literally six months and 11 days after becoming ceo, covid, you know, the pandemic was declared. and so i've had a very interesting first couple of years, and i built really strong relationships by leveraging technology and really thinking about how do you build...
176
176
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
julie. >> julie: alex hogan, thank you. benjamin. >> benjamin: this afternoon president biden and vladimir putin will hold their second phone call just this month. it comes as russia continues to mass troops along its border with ukraine stoking fears of an invasion. senior white house official saying both leaders believe there is genuine value in direct leader to leader engagement. we're at a moment of crisis and have been for some weeks now. let's bring in sarah westwood from "the washington examiner". thank you for being with us today. i just wonder they spoke a few weeks ago on december 7th. very little has changed since then except that vladimir putin has been making more demands. he wants nato to pull back and troops moved from the eastern borders and doesn't want ukraine to join nato. what would come from this call that they didn't discuss a few weeks ago? >> a lot of speculation why putin requested the call. it is significant putin is the one who initiated the need for this conversation to happen barely over three w
julie. >> julie: alex hogan, thank you. benjamin. >> benjamin: this afternoon president biden and vladimir putin will hold their second phone call just this month. it comes as russia continues to mass troops along its border with ukraine stoking fears of an invasion. senior white house official saying both leaders believe there is genuine value in direct leader to leader engagement. we're at a moment of crisis and have been for some weeks now. let's bring in sarah westwood from...
107
107
Dec 26, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 1
julie: and i'm julie banderas. the airlines blaming the cancellations on staffing shortages caused by the omicron driven spike in covid cases, but that's a little consolation to the hundreds of thousands of travelers whose christmas holidays were canceled, disrupted as they were left scrambling at one of the biggest travel times of the year. charles watson is live at one of america's busiest airports, hartsfield jackson in atlanta. hi, charles. reporter: good afternoon. the wave of holiday flight cancellations continues today already airlines canceling more than 2200 flights globally amid the rapid thread of the covid-19 and omicron variants. united and delta airlines lead the pack among american carriers with the most cancellations with the two having a combined 775 flights between christmas day and today and in large part due to staffing shortages. saying in a statement quote, a combination of issues including, but not limited to inclement weather in some areas of the country and the impact of the omicron variant
julie: and i'm julie banderas. the airlines blaming the cancellations on staffing shortages caused by the omicron driven spike in covid cases, but that's a little consolation to the hundreds of thousands of travelers whose christmas holidays were canceled, disrupted as they were left scrambling at one of the biggest travel times of the year. charles watson is live at one of america's busiest airports, hartsfield jackson in atlanta. hi, charles. reporter: good afternoon. the wave of holiday...
30
30
Dec 24, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
julie. >> julie: alex hogan, thank you. merry christmas. >> griff: as the crisis is contained in our southern border, sunny beaches of florida are seeing a new surge of migrants from cuba, haiti, and the dominican republic. the 40 coast guard says that these are up 1500% from the fiscal year 2020. florida's attorney general state of white house needs to step up. >> i can tell you, and 40, we are dedicating millions to deal with the effects of this disastrous immigration policy. we are trying to determine how we can control those that are coming into our state since the federal government has abdicated all responsibility for that. >> griff: florida congresswoman george may not purchase a member of the house and homeland security committee. congressman, first, merry christmas eve too. thank you for taking time. i think it's really fantastic that he took time. i've come to the border extensively. one part of the border that people will talk about is what is happening in your sunshine state. what is the situation? >> merry chri
julie. >> julie: alex hogan, thank you. merry christmas. >> griff: as the crisis is contained in our southern border, sunny beaches of florida are seeing a new surge of migrants from cuba, haiti, and the dominican republic. the 40 coast guard says that these are up 1500% from the fiscal year 2020. florida's attorney general state of white house needs to step up. >> i can tell you, and 40, we are dedicating millions to deal with the effects of this disastrous immigration...
33
33
Dec 28, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
julie. >> julie: trey yengst, thank you. ben. >> benjamin: president biden signing the national defense act into law yesterday. the $768 billion package provides more money for ukraine as russia masses troops at its border sparking fears it may invade. the defense act adds funding for fighter jets and other military equipment amid china's development of hypersonic missiles. let's bring in national security institute founder and executive director. nice to see you again, sir. it is a lot of money and i imagine the bipartisan support for this. it goes to all the things that the country needs. that being said, is it backed up by the right messaging? it is fine spending money on new equipment, no weapons and fighter jets and submarines but if the messaging isn't there maybe it needs to work together. for example, president biden has shown some reluctance to use military force. he has always preferred the carrot over the stick. the u.s. is war weary after 20 years in the middle east and we see china and russia being aggressive. w
julie. >> julie: trey yengst, thank you. ben. >> benjamin: president biden signing the national defense act into law yesterday. the $768 billion package provides more money for ukraine as russia masses troops at its border sparking fears it may invade. the defense act adds funding for fighter jets and other military equipment amid china's development of hypersonic missiles. let's bring in national security institute founder and executive director. nice to see you again, sir. it is a...
4
4.0
Dec 5, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
julie? emily: julie, the follow-up for you is, did any of justice's questions strike you as particularly important? julie: every justice's question is it really important. what we heard from the justices was, thinking about the various issues that we knew would come up in this case, the viability line, should the court maintain the viability line? how is this right important for women and their families? what are the factors it should look at? so the questions were really about topics we expected would come up. i think in particular what was important to me was to emphasize to the court that if it takes away the viability line there really will be no stopping point , and states will rush into ban abortion at any point in pregnancy. and we know that is true, because states already have those bans, they have passed to them, and they are being blocked right now by the courts because of the viability line. mississippi itself has a six-week ban. so i think that was critical. it was that mississip
julie? emily: julie, the follow-up for you is, did any of justice's questions strike you as particularly important? julie: every justice's question is it really important. what we heard from the justices was, thinking about the various issues that we knew would come up in this case, the viability line, should the court maintain the viability line? how is this right important for women and their families? what are the factors it should look at? so the questions were really about topics we...
34
34
Dec 29, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
julie. >> julie: "the faulkner focus" is next. thank you so much for all of you at home staying tuned today. we'll be back tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. "the faulkner focus" is now. >> fox news alert. the white house covid response team will hold an update after the u.s. hits a grim no record when it comes to the virus. you are in "the faulkner focus". i'm trace gallagher in for harris. the nation racked up more than a quarter million cases yesterday alone. the most in a single day since the pandemic began. lines for covid testing stretching on for hours and results taking days to come back. it is all leading many to ask why the feds left us so unprepared for
julie. >> julie: "the faulkner focus" is next. thank you so much for all of you at home staying tuned today. we'll be back tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. "the faulkner focus" is now. >> fox news alert. the white house covid response team will hold an update after the u.s. hits a grim no record when it comes to the virus. you are in "the faulkner focus". i'm trace gallagher in for harris. the nation racked up more than a quarter million cases yesterday alone. the...
265
265
Dec 31, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
julie, good morning to you. >> julie: good morning, trace. i'm julie banderas and fox news live. the sky in colorado an ominous shade of red. the flames erupted yesterday morning. some were sparked by downed power lines. the situation even prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency. >> gusts of 100 to 110 miles per hour moved this fire down a foot ball field in a matter of seconds. very little time to get out. very little time to even get the most important parts of your life. >> trace: reporting live in boulder county, colorado. alissa, good morning. >> good morning. this situation actually continues to evolve and as the sun comes up we'll get a better look at the extent of the devastating damage that took place and continues to take place as i stand here. our photographer we managed to put up this shot two minutes ago. we had been on the move and we were inside a neighborhood. i'm in lewisville, colorado. you can see the house still in flames. we have fire crews over there. we were standing in a neighborhood where the burned-out homes when we were warned by a fire o
julie, good morning to you. >> julie: good morning, trace. i'm julie banderas and fox news live. the sky in colorado an ominous shade of red. the flames erupted yesterday morning. some were sparked by downed power lines. the situation even prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency. >> gusts of 100 to 110 miles per hour moved this fire down a foot ball field in a matter of seconds. very little time to get out. very little time to even get the most important parts of your...
42
42
Dec 27, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
julie, good morning to you. >> julie: good morning, trace. i'm julie banderas. this is "america's newsroom." the president expected to discuss what governors need for their states. the main focus is likely to be on testing kits. the administration is facing growing pressure to deliver with many people having to wait for hours to get tested during the holiday rush. now after promising to distribute tests the president wishes he had done it two months ago. rich edson starts our coverage live at the white house this morning. good morning, rich. >> good morning, julie. the white house is trying to get those tests out some 500 million of them where americans will ideally be able to go online early next month, order them, get them delivered to their homes. they still have to get the contracts signed and get all those tests out. this was the omicron variant arriving just in time for the holidays. americans have waited hours in line for covid tests, face shortages of at-home kits. president biden said last week his administration should have implemented a more aggressiv
julie, good morning to you. >> julie: good morning, trace. i'm julie banderas. this is "america's newsroom." the president expected to discuss what governors need for their states. the main focus is likely to be on testing kits. the administration is facing growing pressure to deliver with many people having to wait for hours to get tested during the holiday rush. now after promising to distribute tests the president wishes he had done it two months ago. rich edson starts our...
20
20
Dec 26, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
julie: the u.s. is taking part in directly which aim to revive the 2015 nuclear deal president trump as you may remember withdrew the u.s. from the iran nuclear deal in 2018 and reimpose sanctions, iran me time has ramped up the enrichment ever since. president biden has signaled he will rejoin if iran agrees to abide by the guidelines. >> the u.s. and russia reportedly moving closer to scheduling talks next month over the tension surrounding ukraine, the meetings will be held in geneva, this amid reports of vladimir putin had withdrawn some of his troops from the ukraine border. alexandria hoff has more on this from washington. >> a new report claims more than 10000 russian troops have withdrawn from the ukrainian border that is according to reuters shared by the interfax news agency, tens of thousands of additional troops remain in the region near ukraine. here's what the vice president had to say. >> will direct conversations with russia we are very clear that russia should not invade the sovereig
julie: the u.s. is taking part in directly which aim to revive the 2015 nuclear deal president trump as you may remember withdrew the u.s. from the iran nuclear deal in 2018 and reimpose sanctions, iran me time has ramped up the enrichment ever since. president biden has signaled he will rejoin if iran agrees to abide by the guidelines. >> the u.s. and russia reportedly moving closer to scheduling talks next month over the tension surrounding ukraine, the meetings will be held in geneva,...
13
13
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as it's called, burning of the colored orphans asylum along with the issue's other illustrations was noticeably crude in its execution although specific as to place. showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onset of the violence. like those, these images lacked clarity the, and they also were visually vague regarding context. despite the murkiness of these illustrations, both renditions of th
13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as...
24
24
Dec 23, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
julie. >> julie: trey yengst, thank you so much. benjamin. >> benjamin: president biden extending the freeze on student loan payments until may. the far left is demanding outright cancellation of student loan debts. the "wall street journal" calling it the forever student loan emergency. marc thiessen former speech writer to president george w. bush and fox news contributor. joins us to break it down. marc, thank you for being with us. i want to get to the progressive/moderate pull but want to get your view on the idea of repaying student debt. seems to me two key issues. the majority of americans don't have four year college degrees. most people would be paying for the minority and some colleges have huge endowments. >> absolutely. first of all on the moratorium it will fuel inflation and labor shortages because it's a disincentive to work. if you don't have to pay your student loans at all for six months you are less likely to return to the workforce and we're all paying for that because businesses can't afford -- find workers to
julie. >> julie: trey yengst, thank you so much. benjamin. >> benjamin: president biden extending the freeze on student loan payments until may. the far left is demanding outright cancellation of student loan debts. the "wall street journal" calling it the forever student loan emergency. marc thiessen former speech writer to president george w. bush and fox news contributor. joins us to break it down. marc, thank you for being with us. i want to get to the...
17
17
Dec 24, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
julie. >> my pleasure. >> julie: indeed. we are learning now, new chilling details on just how china is using advanced technology to produce mind control. national security correspondent jennifer griffin has the story from the pentagon. >> it would literally be like putting a device into your brain that can launch a missile. >> it sounds in a sci-fi thriller. new intelligence shows that china's using technologies like gene editing and brain machine interfaces to enhance military capabilities and control its own people. machines that could allow a chinese commando to discharge a weapon with just a thought, not a trigger finger. >> that's what they mean by brain control technology. it's a new field. >> this month the biden administration targeted the emerging threat by levying sanctions on 37 chinese biotechnology companies that have ties to this research. experts say it includes so-called mind control weapons. former dni, john ratcliffe warns against the u.s. trying to keep up with china's unscrupulous efforts. >> we are not
julie. >> my pleasure. >> julie: indeed. we are learning now, new chilling details on just how china is using advanced technology to produce mind control. national security correspondent jennifer griffin has the story from the pentagon. >> it would literally be like putting a device into your brain that can launch a missile. >> it sounds in a sci-fi thriller. new intelligence shows that china's using technologies like gene editing and brain machine interfaces to enhance...
11
11
Dec 29, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> from july >>> up next, another class from our series "lectures in history." incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful a thousands of poor andbo working class white new yorkers, incensed by ieinequities in the military draft, resentful about hardship and inflamed by the lincoln administration, looed and destroyed buildings and battled troops and attacked the city's african-american residents. in this century and a half since the new york city draft riots, many articles and books have narrated and examined the significance of the events that comprisetr the largest civil insurrection in u.s. history. most of the works have included illustrations of the violence that weree published in its immediate aftermath in the weekly pictorial newspapers. none t of these many meticulous and illuminating studies or popular accounts have used these images as much more than endorsement for - or reiteratio of their text. certainly, they have not served as evidence to be evaluated in their own right.rara eight illustrated newspapers covered the c riots. the three
. >> from july >>> up next, another class from our series "lectures in history." incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful a thousands of poor andbo working class white new yorkers, incensed by ieinequities in the military draft, resentful about hardship and inflamed by the lincoln administration, looed and destroyed buildings and battled troops and attacked the city's african-american residents. in this century and a half since the new york city draft...
11
11
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> from july 13th to 16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class white new yorkers incensed by inequities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship, and inflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police state militia, and federal troops, and brutally attacked the cities african american residents. in this century and a half since the draft riots, numerous monograph popular books and articles have narrated on examine the significance of the events that comprise the largest civil insurrection in u.s. history. most of these works have included illustrations of the violence that were published and its immediate aftermath in the weekly newspapers. none of these, many meticulous, and illuminating studies, or popular accounts, have used these images as much more than endorsement, or reiteration of their taxed. certainly, they have not served as evidence to be evaluated in their own right. it illustrated newspapers covered the riots. the three american pictorial weeklies, all pu
. >> from july 13th to 16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class white new yorkers incensed by inequities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship, and inflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police state militia, and federal troops, and brutally attacked the cities african american residents. in this century and a half since the draft riots, numerous monograph popular...
4
4.0
Dec 30, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
here is julie anne sweet. >> you all supported independence. in order to do that we need to arm them and all those things.
here is julie anne sweet. >> you all supported independence. in order to do that we need to arm them and all those things.
1
1.0
Dec 20, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
julie? >> so, i think term limits are helpful. the various forms of design that are covered in the report would stabilize the term limits. it wouldn't go into effect until later. so i don't think it would cause a current crisis. but i think that term limits would actually overtime properly restore balance. to reflect what is going on politically in the country and what the people and voters' preference is. the real problem with term limits that comes up is whether this can really be done without amending the constitution. there are some work arounds, that would involve supreme court justices rotating off, and doing other judicial tasks. or becoming a circuit judge or something like that. my thought -- it would seem those oppose it, they believe term limits are necessary to protect judicial independence. i just think the opponenta went to the problem of the office of the supreme court justice being nominated and confirmed. certainly you can make that argument. that it would be challenged. i d
julie? >> so, i think term limits are helpful. the various forms of design that are covered in the report would stabilize the term limits. it wouldn't go into effect until later. so i don't think it would cause a current crisis. but i think that term limits would actually overtime properly restore balance. to reflect what is going on politically in the country and what the people and voters' preference is. the real problem with term limits that comes up is whether this can really be done...
4
4.0
Dec 11, 2021
12/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
julie, i am so sor i it was not ideal. julie, i am so sorry i have — it was not ideal. julie, i am so sorry i have to _ it was not ideal. julie, i am so sorry i have to drop, - it was not ideal. julie, i am so sorry i have to drop, thank i it was not ideal. julie, i am so| sorry i have to drop, thank you it was not ideal. julie, i am so i sorry i have to drop, thank you for sharing your story. i am so sorry. thank you. you're watching bbc news. the uk foreign secretary liz truss has warned russia it will face "severe economic consequences" if it invades ukraine. she was speaking in liverpool where foreign ministers from the g7 are meeting to discuss rising tensions with russia, china and iran's nuclear ambitions. there are estimated to be over 100,000 russian troops on the border of ukraine. that has sent a lot of ripples of concern throughout london. the chancellors of europe and elsewhere around the world as well. the west is doing everything it possibly can to deter any military action, so whenever there is any meeting of foreign ministers, in fact whenever head of g
julie, i am so sor i it was not ideal. julie, i am so sorry i have — it was not ideal. julie, i am so sorry i have to _ it was not ideal. julie, i am so sorry i have to drop, - it was not ideal. julie, i am so sorry i have to drop, thank i it was not ideal. julie, i am so| sorry i have to drop, thank you it was not ideal. julie, i am so i sorry i have to drop, thank you for sharing your story. i am so sorry. thank you. you're watching bbc news. the uk foreign secretary liz truss has warned...
19
19
Dec 28, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
and i think july 2, 1863 is in a lot of ways an example of. this so you can take the stereotypical notion that dan sickles is kind of the 19th century mustache twirling politician who is going to advance to the peach orchard at gettysburg in large part because he hates general meade and wants to destroy the army or that sort of thing. but i would argue the decision making behind it is more complex than and, you know, quite frankly, you know, more interesting and nuanced. so we'll come back to that. but sickles then obviously goes into the war. and the ensuing scandal from the key murder had driven him out of congress. so i always say there is a direct line between the key murder trial and the civil war and sickles' career in the civil war because when the civil war starts, congressman sickles is out of office and he's practicing law as a private citizen in new york when, you know, the shooting starts in april of '61. so sickles at that point i think realized there was an opportunity here. and he raised troops in new york city and in and around
and i think july 2, 1863 is in a lot of ways an example of. this so you can take the stereotypical notion that dan sickles is kind of the 19th century mustache twirling politician who is going to advance to the peach orchard at gettysburg in large part because he hates general meade and wants to destroy the army or that sort of thing. but i would argue the decision making behind it is more complex than and, you know, quite frankly, you know, more interesting and nuanced. so we'll come back to...
13
13
Dec 29, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
so he misses july 30 misses. well, he misses the rest of the gettysburg campaign, but he goes back to washington to recuperate and on july 5th while recuperating in washington who's his first visitor. lincoln and lincoln is desperate to hear something from somebody who was at the battle of gettysburg. and here's my old friend. dan sickles now sickles is in great pain at that moment. i don't want to underestimate this. there's still some doubt over whether sickles is going to survive this wound, so i don't think by july 5th sickles has a very complicated or coordinated attack going against general needs reputation or image at this point, but i do think sickles is probably already thinking. well, you know, i was not getting any attention on the left flank, so i moved into this great crown abe when you come to gettysburg, you're gonna love it, you know kind of thing. i do think there's some of that going on and you know, it's one of sickles of staff officers later wrote sickles certainly god his side of the story in
so he misses july 30 misses. well, he misses the rest of the gettysburg campaign, but he goes back to washington to recuperate and on july 5th while recuperating in washington who's his first visitor. lincoln and lincoln is desperate to hear something from somebody who was at the battle of gettysburg. and here's my old friend. dan sickles now sickles is in great pain at that moment. i don't want to underestimate this. there's still some doubt over whether sickles is going to survive this wound,...
22
22
Dec 28, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
and i think july 2, 1863, is in a lot of ways an example of this. so you can take the stereotypical notion that dan sickles is kind of a 19th century mustache twirling politician who was going to advance to the peach orchard at gettysburg in large part because he hates general meade because he wants to destroy the army and that sort of thing. i would argue that the decision making is more complex than that, and quite frankly more interesting and nuanced. we'll come back to that but sickles goes into the war. and the ensuing scandal from the key murder have driven him out of congress. i would always say there's a direct line because when the civil war starts congressman sickles is out of office, and he's practicing law as a private citizen in new york when the shooting starts in april of '61. so sickles at this point i think realized there was an opportunity here and he raised troops in new york city in order and new york. but also as sickles and lincoln liked to tell it later new president lincoln basically seemed to like or they said he liked sickl
and i think july 2, 1863, is in a lot of ways an example of this. so you can take the stereotypical notion that dan sickles is kind of a 19th century mustache twirling politician who was going to advance to the peach orchard at gettysburg in large part because he hates general meade because he wants to destroy the army and that sort of thing. i would argue that the decision making is more complex than that, and quite frankly more interesting and nuanced. we'll come back to that but sickles goes...
9
9.0
Dec 21, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
julie? >> so, i mean, i think certainly, you can imagine some possibility, where the proposal -- at least at the circuit level, you have to have judges junior and senior, though you have to choose one they go senior. -- when they go senior. they occupy a certain judicial function. i don't think it is wrong reading of the constitution, the junior and senior judge proposal being consistent with the text. but certainly, i think that one might read the good behavior as the office you get to keep. if that is the case, then you might see some litigation a bout it that would make it difficult to pass such legislation without it being invalidated. >> this is one of the issues where my views actually sort of changed. because i think if you look at it in the most straightforward and intuitive way, you would say the point of term limits is to have people stop being judges. and the constitution says that judges hold their offices during good behavior. obviously you can't say after 18 years based on bein
julie? >> so, i mean, i think certainly, you can imagine some possibility, where the proposal -- at least at the circuit level, you have to have judges junior and senior, though you have to choose one they go senior. -- when they go senior. they occupy a certain judicial function. i don't think it is wrong reading of the constitution, the junior and senior judge proposal being consistent with the text. but certainly, i think that one might read the good behavior as the office you get to...
25
25
Dec 8, 2021
12/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
and i'm julie julie haener. he was killed back in march when someone shot him through the window of his car, and police still have not found his killer new at 10 tonight. ktvu is amber lee joins us live from san jose with how he was remembered tonight, amber. julie family and friends held a vigil for him here in downtown san jose. they tell me he loved the holidays and all the decorations, but on this night they're asking for help in finding his killer. peace for the family peace for his two sons. prayer for macha vera, his family and friends gathered at san jose's christmas in the park. they have a tree dedicated to him. sadness amidst the holiday cheer. he loved gathering family gatherings. love christmas. and we're going to have an empty seat. we had an empty seat at thanksgiving, so it's very difficult. cathy legg lou is mourning the loss of her nephew. severa was shot and killed march 7th. nine months ago. it's just broken it just it's like a part of me is gone. a friend who was with him on the night he was
and i'm julie julie haener. he was killed back in march when someone shot him through the window of his car, and police still have not found his killer new at 10 tonight. ktvu is amber lee joins us live from san jose with how he was remembered tonight, amber. julie family and friends held a vigil for him here in downtown san jose. they tell me he loved the holidays and all the decorations, but on this night they're asking for help in finding his killer. peace for the family peace for his two...
20
20
Dec 29, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
june 29th, 30th, july 23rd. you see this right away in the orders going back between need and sickles. from sickle's perspective, his by the hooker has been removed from command. so he is kind of on the outs. really something he is not used to. from meade's perspective you've got this guy commanding the third core that he doesn't like. and probably doesn't trust and probably has good reason not to trust. and you see in some of the marching orders from june 30th and july 1st, you see the communication and miscommunication going on between sickles and meade. so july 2nd, they move to the peach orchard, it doesn't happen in a vacuum. it obviously comes to a kind of spectacular clash here at gettysburg. so i'm going to pause for a minute and hopefully some of you can see this. i would more than anything characterize the needs needs cycles communication breakdown on july 2nd -- i would characterize it as a failure to communicate more than anything. and some historians will say, no, cycles has direct orders he just vi
june 29th, 30th, july 23rd. you see this right away in the orders going back between need and sickles. from sickle's perspective, his by the hooker has been removed from command. so he is kind of on the outs. really something he is not used to. from meade's perspective you've got this guy commanding the third core that he doesn't like. and probably doesn't trust and probably has good reason not to trust. and you see in some of the marching orders from june 30th and july 1st, you see the...
28
28
Dec 31, 2021
12/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
good evening, everyone i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener, but other event planners say they are able to pull off parties safely. ktvu is amber lee joins us now she's live in alameda with a look at two different events. amber. julie one event planner tells me there is a demand for parties. now we visited the uss hornet, where the crew made the decision today to postpone its largest annual fundraiser. the uss hornet is almost three football fields long with plenty of open space you can see by the number of microphones that we were going to have a decently, sarge, a sized swing dance band here. the naval ship is decorated for its annual new year's eve celebration. fundraiser almost 400 tickets sold. half the number of people it could have hosted. we had three dance floors, a big stage. and it was going to be a really fun event. then came the decision thursday to postpone the event due to covid concerns. we don't want our folks to be apprehensive about attending a veteran, a hornet is supposed to be fun. it's supposed to be an enjoyable gala. now the horn
good evening, everyone i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener, but other event planners say they are able to pull off parties safely. ktvu is amber lee joins us now she's live in alameda with a look at two different events. amber. julie one event planner tells me there is a demand for parties. now we visited the uss hornet, where the crew made the decision today to postpone its largest annual fundraiser. the uss hornet is almost three football fields long with plenty...
11
11
Dec 25, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
so then in july of 1776 but then july 4th we like to celebrate that because the act of declaring independence on july 2nd that is significant but not in the american waters. >> so that immediate goal was a failure but that this truth is self-evident that all men are created equal that most of the declaration they passover that. and found that justification and then it is something completely different from what it means today it was a strategic move. but with the continental army that they had done something that nobody else had done before that all men are created equal but then said the majority of people prefers the now iconic place and then the majority people who quoted that between 1776 when jefferson wrote it —- wrote it they were majority abolitionist and black as well k as white. they made the declaration of independence what it is today. is no longer thought of it is a universal declaration of human rights and then with the human rights activist to say the i same thing to turn it into the document that it is now. >> i am intrigued and i don't want to jump over too many but i do kn
so then in july of 1776 but then july 4th we like to celebrate that because the act of declaring independence on july 2nd that is significant but not in the american waters. >> so that immediate goal was a failure but that this truth is self-evident that all men are created equal that most of the declaration they passover that. and found that justification and then it is something completely different from what it means today it was a strategic move. but with the continental army that...
8
8.0
Dec 17, 2021
12/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
i appreciate you tearing it u - , in july. i appreciate you tearing it no. otherwise — in july. i appreciate you tearing it up, otherwise we _ in july. i appreciate you tearing it up, otherwise we will— in july. i appreciate you tearing it up, otherwise we will keep - in july. i appreciate you tearing it | up, otherwise we will keep saying in july. i appreciate you tearing it i up, otherwise we will keep saying it stapley the up, otherwise we will keep saying it sta - le j ., , up, otherwise we will keep saying it sta - le j . , ., ' stapley the last eight to 12 weeks have been extremely _ stapley the last eight to 12 weeks have been extremely difficult - stapley the last eight to 12 weeks have been extremely difficult for| have been extremely difficult for the prime minister, and i am pleased he accepted responsibly for that. i thought that he would come and has done. and the important things is that he cannot have another eight to 12 weeks like apps, because there is a lot going on at the moment, and it is clearfrom that a lot going on at the moment, and it is clear from tha
i appreciate you tearing it u - , in july. i appreciate you tearing it no. otherwise — in july. i appreciate you tearing it up, otherwise we _ in july. i appreciate you tearing it up, otherwise we will— in july. i appreciate you tearing it up, otherwise we will keep - in july. i appreciate you tearing it | up, otherwise we will keep saying in july. i appreciate you tearing it i up, otherwise we will keep saying it stapley the up, otherwise we will keep saying it sta - le j ., , up,...
5
5.0
Dec 13, 2021
12/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
it wasjust in july. in july the british government. was this? it wasjust in july. in | july the british government that they found a mechanism to get the money to you? irate they found a mechanism to get the money to you?— they found a mechanism to get the mone to ou? ~ ., ., money to you? we had the agreement but that agreement _ money to you? we had the agreement but that agreement because _ money to you? we had the agreement but that agreement because of- but that agreement because of certain factors in the channel that is going through was not implemented but again don't knock what stopped it, was that the united states pressure? yes, ithink it, was that the united states pressure? yes, i think because... you must know because you are the ambassador. so britain and iran signed a deal that would have made the money would have been paid which would have improved the atmosphere for the release of the dual nationals. but the united states stepped in and said that's not possible, it's a violation of sanctions. possible, it's a violation of sanctions-— possible,
it wasjust in july. in july the british government. was this? it wasjust in july. in | july the british government that they found a mechanism to get the money to you? irate they found a mechanism to get the money to you?— they found a mechanism to get the mone to ou? ~ ., ., money to you? we had the agreement but that agreement _ money to you? we had the agreement but that agreement because _ money to you? we had the agreement but that agreement because of- but that agreement because of...
42
42
Dec 29, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
julie, what and how would we characterize the fbi's involvement? what are the defendants saying the fbi did? >> well, the defense attorneys have been building over the past few months a very convincing and detailed example of fbi entrapment. now it is important to note that whenn gretchen whitmer gave that overwrought press conference, that was october 8th or 9th of 2020. early voting was already underway in the pivotal state of michigan. this case brought all kinds of national headlines. joe biden gave a statement, accused donald trump of inciting an act of domestic terrorism. i don't know if that sounds familiar. but what is happening is this case is falling apart. we find out there are at least a dozen fbi informants involved in this case that had fbi agent richard trask, who started the s arrested for assaulting his wife in a drunken rage after a swingers party, he action had been fired by the fbi. and almost impossible feat. the other fbi agents handling the 12 or 13 informants that were involved in this plot, they also have been removed from
julie, what and how would we characterize the fbi's involvement? what are the defendants saying the fbi did? >> well, the defense attorneys have been building over the past few months a very convincing and detailed example of fbi entrapment. now it is important to note that whenn gretchen whitmer gave that overwrought press conference, that was october 8th or 9th of 2020. early voting was already underway in the pivotal state of michigan. this case brought all kinds of national headlines....
7
7.0
Dec 13, 2021
12/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
julie, great to have you here again on the news. i thank you so much, julie norman, that from you cl, talking to was from london to cargo ships, have collided in the baltic, had happened and mortars lying between denmark and sweden, swedish maritime authorities. say 2 people on board. the danish vessel are missing and the ship appears to be upside down. they say the other ship is from the u. k. it is still functional and the crew are safe. in italy, rescue workers are searching for any more survivors in the rubble of several buildings that collapsed on the island of sicily. they recovered 4 more bodies after digging for 30 hours. 7 people and i confirmed it to are still missing. the buildings came down off for a gas leak explosion on saturday. in the town of robin himself. south korea and australia have signed a defense deal worth more than $700000000.00. south korea will supply australia with artillery weapons supply vehicles and radar equipment. it's the largest defense deal between australia and an asian nation, and comes to time
julie, great to have you here again on the news. i thank you so much, julie norman, that from you cl, talking to was from london to cargo ships, have collided in the baltic, had happened and mortars lying between denmark and sweden, swedish maritime authorities. say 2 people on board. the danish vessel are missing and the ship appears to be upside down. they say the other ship is from the u. k. it is still functional and the crew are safe. in italy, rescue workers are searching for any more...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
5
5.0
Dec 31, 2021
12/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
i am julie nicholson. i am a member for safe streets community and see behind me a professor of early childhood and a mother of three wonderful girls. almost two years ago january 4, 2020 i was out doing my favorite form of self-care jogging in the panhandle and kel a britting getting to the -- celebrating getting to the end of my husband's final chemo treatment and a driver ricochetted off a car and making an illegal left turn and came into the park to hit me throwing me 20 feet and leaving me with a broken back and broken neck. took me eight months of therapy and healing. but here i am. i'm fortunate. going through that experience opened my eyes to the preventible health crisis of traffic violence. this is a preventible health crisis that is getting worse not better. it is a preventible health crisis that impacts not just me but everything with the preventible health crisis with proven solutions. i am standing up feeling so thankful, so grateful and overwhelmeded as a traffic violence survivor and i also
i am julie nicholson. i am a member for safe streets community and see behind me a professor of early childhood and a mother of three wonderful girls. almost two years ago january 4, 2020 i was out doing my favorite form of self-care jogging in the panhandle and kel a britting getting to the -- celebrating getting to the end of my husband's final chemo treatment and a driver ricochetted off a car and making an illegal left turn and came into the park to hit me throwing me 20 feet and leaving me...
33
33
Dec 25, 2021
12/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
so far, nobody has been charged with organizing the july violence. its victims are still waiting for justice. bbc news. anchor: let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news now. 11 people are now known to have died when a boat carrying migrants sink off a greek island in the early hours of friday morning. 90 people have been rescued from the island. a search-and-rescue operation is still continuing. ecuador is begun its program of compulsory vaccination against covid. everyone over the age of five has to be jabbed unless they can provide a medical reason. people wanting to go to restaurants, shopping malls or other indoor public places will have to show proof of vaccination. the queen is expected to give a very personal christmas message tomorrow, her first since the death of her husband, prce philip. she will speak beside a framed photograph of the couple taken during their diamond wedding anniversary in 2007. she will be wearing the same sapphire brooch that she wore on her honeymoon. there are some flashing images in this report.
so far, nobody has been charged with organizing the july violence. its victims are still waiting for justice. bbc news. anchor: let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news now. 11 people are now known to have died when a boat carrying migrants sink off a greek island in the early hours of friday morning. 90 people have been rescued from the island. a search-and-rescue operation is still continuing. ecuador is begun its program of compulsory vaccination against covid. everyone...
5
5.0
Dec 13, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
2nd, 1776, as fascinating because we rightly celebrate july 4th because the act of independence on july 2nd, that significant but it didn't achieve his goal of french navy in america waters, in fact it was involved. ... now ÃÃthe majority the people quarter that between 1776 when jefferson wrote it and 1799 the first quarter century the majority the people who quoted it were abolitionists. black as well as white. they really made the declaration of independence what it is today, it's no longer thought of, of course the name is independence it's no longer mostly thought of as something of the moment to get branch aid is thought of as universal declaration of human rights and we really owe it to first abolitionists and later women rights activist in the 19th century who did the same thing who turn it into the freedom document that it is now >> i really am kind of intrigued by another one of your quotes in the book i don't want to jump over too many, hoping were not, get us off in terms of the order that slides but i do want to know because we are talking about and you open the book gene
2nd, 1776, as fascinating because we rightly celebrate july 4th because the act of independence on july 2nd, that significant but it didn't achieve his goal of french navy in america waters, in fact it was involved. ... now ÃÃthe majority the people quarter that between 1776 when jefferson wrote it and 1799 the first quarter century the majority the people who quoted it were abolitionists. black as well as white. they really made the declaration of independence what it is today, it's no...
9
9.0
Dec 17, 2021
12/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
the hospitals and employees preparing for another wave of this virus while as cast her mom back to july. when joe biden at the white house said that the united states was kicking at the viruses, but that's clearly not happening. know there is a big concern about the surgeon cases just in the last few days. we've seen the admit west and also the ne, be seriously hit. so places like michigan that had huge increases in the number of people hospitalized. let's take connecticut 24 percent rise there in the number of hospital cases just than the last few days. so you can see that there is a concern that hospital sits, systems could possibly be overwhelmed from the white house and also medical experts . they're saying, look, the best way to combat this is to make sure you're vaccinated, double jobs, and make sure you get the booster because they believe that there is a blizzard of viral infections coming over the next few weeks. and those who aren't vaccinated are the ones that will be the brunt that is going to cause real problems . here's another problem. we're coming up to christmas and the
the hospitals and employees preparing for another wave of this virus while as cast her mom back to july. when joe biden at the white house said that the united states was kicking at the viruses, but that's clearly not happening. know there is a big concern about the surgeon cases just in the last few days. we've seen the admit west and also the ne, be seriously hit. so places like michigan that had huge increases in the number of people hospitalized. let's take connecticut 24 percent rise there...
32
32
Dec 23, 2021
12/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
julie will. gas prices on average are down about 10 cents a gallon since thanksgiving, yet drivers are still paying around 3 28 a gallon on average. this christmas is looking to be the priciest christmas in terms of gas prices since 2013 last christmas gas was around. 2 25 a gallon. that's according to gasbuddy, which tracks prices at the pump. nationwide drivers in western states, especially california, will pay the most at the pump. on average, 4 63 a gallon over there where you guys are in oakland, it's even higher than that. the average coming in around 4 73 a gallon here in las vegas. a little bit of relief about 3 80 a gallon. but what's helping push these prices down? gasbuddy says the new covid-19 variant a new variant is leading governments to shut down and restrict travel, which, of course, has an effect on global oil consumption. before before thanksgiving, oil production was limited in supply couldn't keep up with demand that pushed prices up and they could go up again at the start of
julie will. gas prices on average are down about 10 cents a gallon since thanksgiving, yet drivers are still paying around 3 28 a gallon on average. this christmas is looking to be the priciest christmas in terms of gas prices since 2013 last christmas gas was around. 2 25 a gallon. that's according to gasbuddy, which tracks prices at the pump. nationwide drivers in western states, especially california, will pay the most at the pump. on average, 4 63 a gallon over there where you guys are in...
169
169
Dec 28, 2021
12/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 1
hello again, everyone and heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener. that combination could bring some snow to parts of the bay area. ktvu elissa harrington live now in oakland with where we can expect to see some of that snow, alyssa. heather julie. some forecasters say that we could see snow here in the bay area at 1500 ft. that means maybe up in the grizzly peak area of oakland and berkeley. i got a chance to speak with some people in that area tonight. who told me it definitely feels a lot colder than usual. we are freezing and we can't feel our fingers. so we were going to run back to the car. rachel johnson and emma fridge bundled up to watch the sunset along grizzly peak in the oakland and berkeley hills. they drove in from the tri valley and found the wind chill a bit painful
hello again, everyone and heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener. that combination could bring some snow to parts of the bay area. ktvu elissa harrington live now in oakland with where we can expect to see some of that snow, alyssa. heather julie. some forecasters say that we could see snow here in the bay area at 1500 ft. that means maybe up in the grizzly peak area of oakland and berkeley. i got a chance to speak with some people in that area tonight. who told me it...
18
18
Dec 2, 2021
12/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener. today the u. s. supreme court heard the biggest abortion challenge in a generation at issue whether states can restrict abortion rights that were guaranteed nearly five decades ago by roe versus wade and subsequent cases. the six conservative justices indicated they are willing to uphold a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy under the roe decision from 1973 states can regulate abortion but not ban it until roughly 24 weeks of pregnancy. the three liberal justices said reversing roe could damage the legitimacy of the court. will this institution survived the stench. that this creates in the public perception. that the constitution. and it's reading are just political acts if we think. that the prior precedents are seriously wrong. if that why, then doesn't the history of this court's practice with respect to those cases? tell us that the right answer is actually the return to the position of neutrality and not stick with those precedents in the same way that all those other
i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener. today the u. s. supreme court heard the biggest abortion challenge in a generation at issue whether states can restrict abortion rights that were guaranteed nearly five decades ago by roe versus wade and subsequent cases. the six conservative justices indicated they are willing to uphold a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy under the roe decision from 1973 states can regulate abortion but not ban it...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
9
9.0
Dec 11, 2021
12/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
and it sounds like from what julie said that if we don't do something today, then, julie, in fact, i'm not sure i followed your logic on that. so what do we lose if we don't act today. >> thank you so all three options are doable and have comparable staff resources. option two has fewer trains per hour, but they're going all the way downtown which is why they're about on par with option three and i don't mean to get out of sync with jeff on this where we're not doing the meetings in the same place, but we are planning on implementing our next rail schedule in february. right now, our service ends at 10:00 p.m. on sundays and that's when they're closing the stations. that's going to extend to midnight in mid february and we want to be able to match their timing. >> director: so, julie, are you saying that option two is less frequency. >> yeah. so right now we're running a 10-minute surface j and two is 15-minute into the subway j. >> director: i don't think my motion would necessarily be at odds with that. it was silent on the subject. >> chairman: i will say that i support director hem
and it sounds like from what julie said that if we don't do something today, then, julie, in fact, i'm not sure i followed your logic on that. so what do we lose if we don't act today. >> thank you so all three options are doable and have comparable staff resources. option two has fewer trains per hour, but they're going all the way downtown which is why they're about on par with option three and i don't mean to get out of sync with jeff on this where we're not doing the meetings in the...
19
19
Dec 9, 2021
12/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm julie julie haener . and i'm alex savage in tonight for frank somerville people looking for vaccines, boosters or coronavirus tests are now being directed to a different clinic. ktvu jana katsuyama joining us live tonight with the details, jenna. well alex and julie the city said they're disappointed because the nonprofit operator named covid clinic was supposed to continue services at least through december. 30th they are saying that the clinic closed. you do shortages of vaccines and staff at the clinic clinic is blaming the city and says it was a business decision that forced them to close the site. waiting baloo and her husband, vishal thought it'd be simple, getting a covid test wednesday for their flight home to toronto earlier today, we booked a test for each of us at the frank gaba plaza. but when she arrived at 2 50 frank ogawa plaza, the lobby was empty. it was a 4 30 appointment . a handwritten note taped to the door told people to go across town to a clinic in the fruitvale district, a five mi
i'm julie julie haener . and i'm alex savage in tonight for frank somerville people looking for vaccines, boosters or coronavirus tests are now being directed to a different clinic. ktvu jana katsuyama joining us live tonight with the details, jenna. well alex and julie the city said they're disappointed because the nonprofit operator named covid clinic was supposed to continue services at least through december. 30th they are saying that the clinic closed. you do shortages of vaccines and...
27
27
Dec 8, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
this could go on trial may not be in july. it may be further out and eventually if you get to to have, you start talking about a whole new congress and a whole new view. maybe a new committee who doesn't think mark meadows should be indicted. >> danny, if you had a client, is it better to go the don't cooperate or is it better to do what roger stone did and plead the fifth. >> it's a very case-by-case basis. but here's the pluses and minuses. if i am representing a mark meadows. i know delay works in the fave of my client, in ait simply doesn't in ordinary criminal case, eventually it may mean congress doesn't care so much. on the other hand, history tells us that cooperation and negotiation with congress is the better route to go. nobody wants to be indicted unless in their estimation they conduct a balancing test and getting indicted for contempt is somehow a better outcome than whatever would happen if they turned over those documents and sat for a deposition. >> now, dan in addition, did mark meadows open himself up for a
this could go on trial may not be in july. it may be further out and eventually if you get to to have, you start talking about a whole new congress and a whole new view. maybe a new committee who doesn't think mark meadows should be indicted. >> danny, if you had a client, is it better to go the don't cooperate or is it better to do what roger stone did and plead the fifth. >> it's a very case-by-case basis. but here's the pluses and minuses. if i am representing a mark meadows. i...
2
2.0
Dec 15, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
nixon and tricia, special guests included julie eisenhower, mamie eisenhower, mrs. cox and ed's sister, marianne. among her many gifts, tricia received her china, the blue tree pattern by lyness, her silver, eloquence from greenfield massachusetts, and her crystal, a cut glass pattern. prior to mrs. agnes party and informal shar was held on may 26. tricia wasn't the first white house bride-to-be to have a shower given in her honor by a member of the washington women's press corps. helen thomas was hostess of the party at which mrs. nixon, julie, and ed's mother were honored yet. other guests included members of mrs. nixon staff and women reporters. one of tricia is gifts from a lady of the press. to be an expression of sympathy for tricia and ed's desire for anonymity. to the movement of all, tricia donned her disguise. on friday evening june 4 at washington's beautiful anderson house, mrs. william rogers, wife of the secretary of state, hosted a reception for the diplomatic corps in honor of tricia and it. dean of the diplomatic corps led the way through the receiv
nixon and tricia, special guests included julie eisenhower, mamie eisenhower, mrs. cox and ed's sister, marianne. among her many gifts, tricia received her china, the blue tree pattern by lyness, her silver, eloquence from greenfield massachusetts, and her crystal, a cut glass pattern. prior to mrs. agnes party and informal shar was held on may 26. tricia wasn't the first white house bride-to-be to have a shower given in her honor by a member of the washington women's press corps. helen thomas...