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the climate change crisis, covid-19, crime, but was sinking back to the 60s when pat brown was governor. all the big money we spent on things like the big water aqueduct, the uc system, things we still use today. i'm not sure we can necessarily say that about this particular spending plan. these are priorities that must be addressed. >> i want to pick up specifically on the hot button puzzle about medi-cal. you wrote about this this week. if it's adopted it would make california the first state in the nation as gavin newsom likes to say to offer healthcare to all low-income residents regardless of immigration status. also you see this proposal playing out. >> a couple brief details that did not go over. 2 to 3 billion per year. that's an important detail. it's not going to start before 2024. the state has authority extended this to senior residents who may or may not be undocumented and covers young immigrants. so this is filling the gap. adults were not below 26 or above 50. the other numbers you mentioned, this bugs the gap. it's interesting i was calling around about this and what re
the climate change crisis, covid-19, crime, but was sinking back to the 60s when pat brown was governor. all the big money we spent on things like the big water aqueduct, the uc system, things we still use today. i'm not sure we can necessarily say that about this particular spending plan. these are priorities that must be addressed. >> i want to pick up specifically on the hot button puzzle about medi-cal. you wrote about this this week. if it's adopted it would make california the first...
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pat lahey filibustered janice rogers brown. diane feinstein filibustered janice rogers brown. so now all the democrats who are celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the supreme court have themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. but in senate democrats way of viewing things, if a black woman or black man or hispanic woman or hispanic man dare to disagree with leftist orthodoxy they do not count. indeed it was not just janice rogers brown, democrats also filibustered miguel estrada to the dc circuit, miguel estrada, an advocate with superb credentials, were criticized as ted kennedy wrote at the time in internal memos, quote, they should filibuster him, quote, because he is hispanic. mister president, this was before your time and my time in this body but there is what ted kennedy's staff told him, quote, identified miguel estrada as especially dangerous because he is latino. that is racist. which the democrats put in writing, if you are black, if you're hispanic we will target you, we will filibuster you, we will block you and
pat lahey filibustered janice rogers brown. diane feinstein filibustered janice rogers brown. so now all the democrats who are celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the supreme court have themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. but in senate democrats way of viewing things, if a black woman or black man or hispanic woman or hispanic man dare to disagree with leftist orthodoxy they do not count. indeed it was not just janice rogers brown,...
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he decided to run against pat brown. and the campaign headquarters were on the boulevard, and we were told that we all need to assemble on a given day. and in came mr. nixon. the thing about it, it's congressman, vice president, he had about him this mystique. the former president and vice president. he came, and he went around and greeted all of the staff and shook hands. i like to think out that there was one man standing there talking to him, and he ended up being the mayor of san diego, senator, governor of the state of california. pete wilson. and he was with us that day. >> that was sort of just a grip and grin of nixon at that point. it was also bob haldimand, edgy walter thompson. he introduce you to the circle. and it tells a lot about richard nixon's personality. >> i always had to have a summer job. my parents insisted on it. i did not have a job in the summer of 1962. that arrange for me to go down for an interview at the nixon for governor headquarters. i went in there and the young lawyer from usc by the na
he decided to run against pat brown. and the campaign headquarters were on the boulevard, and we were told that we all need to assemble on a given day. and in came mr. nixon. the thing about it, it's congressman, vice president, he had about him this mystique. the former president and vice president. he came, and he went around and greeted all of the staff and shook hands. i like to think out that there was one man standing there talking to him, and he ended up being the mayor of san diego,...
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look, you remember, as do i, 1960, richard nixon lost. '62, he lost to pat brown for governor of california. '68, the new nixon came back and was re-elected. he was repositioned. and my argument is where the party has no deep bench. the president and vice president are increasingly discredited with the president down at 33% approval in the quinnipiac poll. secretary clinton and bill clinton offer a breath of fresh air, repositioning. and as i say with andrew stein in that piece, a possibility for change that no sorry democrat offers as we sit here today. >> so, you predict there will be some level of re-emergence after the 2024 -- pardon me, after the 2022 midterm election? i found that interesting. in other words, you don't think that she waits to be drafted after you floated this notion. you think she's going to go out and ask for the order? >> i suspect that the party will come to her. if the defeat as is historically large as i anticipate, that the party will come to her and she will answer their clarion call. michael, you know and i know where the country is. it's still a center/center
look, you remember, as do i, 1960, richard nixon lost. '62, he lost to pat brown for governor of california. '68, the new nixon came back and was re-elected. he was repositioned. and my argument is where the party has no deep bench. the president and vice president are increasingly discredited with the president down at 33% approval in the quinnipiac poll. secretary clinton and bill clinton offer a breath of fresh air, repositioning. and as i say with andrew stein in that piece, a possibility...
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pat leahy filibustered janice rodgers brown. dianne feinstein's filibustered janice rodgers brown. now all the democrats who were celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the t supreme court has themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. in senate democrats way of doing things if a black woman or black man or a woman or man dares to disagree with orthodoxy they did not count. indeed it was not just janice rodgers brown. democrats filibustered miguel estrada to the d.c. cricket. miguel estrada was superb credentials criticized quote they should filibuster him quote because he is. mr. president this was before your time in my time in this body. here's what ted kennedy told us quote at den if i miguel estrada as especially dangerous because he is latino. that is racist which the democrats put in writing if you are black, if you are -- we will filibuster you and block you and that's what they did. and that's what democrats have done for three decades now to justice clarence thomas would have the greatest greatest justices to ever serve on t
pat leahy filibustered janice rodgers brown. dianne feinstein's filibustered janice rodgers brown. now all the democrats who were celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the t supreme court has themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. in senate democrats way of doing things if a black woman or black man or a woman or man dares to disagree with orthodoxy they did not count. indeed it was not just janice rodgers brown. democrats filibustered miguel...
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brown for the governorship of california and there we are campaign headquarters was wilshire boulevard and we were told to all assemble on a given day. i think it was in an august of '72 of 62 and and in came mr. nixon and and the thing about it. that's this interesting to me is he had been congressman senator vice president for eight years and he had about him this mystique. i mean in a former president a vice president and so he came in and he went around and he greeted all the staff and shook hands ask us some questions. i like to point out that there was one young man standing there talking to him who ended up being mayor of san diego congressman senator governor of the state of california. it was pete wilson, and he was with us that day. and then but that was sort of just a grip and grin with nixon at that point. you didn't because also there was hr bob haldeman who was your mentor and boss at jay walter thompson and who introduced you into nixon circle because i think the story of how and why he had to do that tells a lot about richard nixon's personality, right? i i always had t
brown for the governorship of california and there we are campaign headquarters was wilshire boulevard and we were told to all assemble on a given day. i think it was in an august of '72 of 62 and and in came mr. nixon and and the thing about it. that's this interesting to me is he had been congressman senator vice president for eight years and he had about him this mystique. i mean in a former president a vice president and so he came in and he went around and he greeted all the staff and...
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we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take after an earthquake or some other emergency when you are in your home and maybe no power or water for a little while. what it would take for you and oreo to be comfortable and safe at home. >> just as you would prepare for your own needs should an earthquake or a disaster event occur, you need to prepare for your pets. and i have brought with me today, some of the things that i have put in my disaster kit to prepare for my animal's needs to make sure that i am ready should something happen and i need to shelter at home. >> what are some of the things that people should have in their home after an earthquake or other emergency to help take care of their tasks and take care of themselves. >> i took the liberty of bringing you some examples. it includes a first aid kit for your pet and you can also use it for yourself and extra meds for your pets. and water container that will not tip over. we have got both food,
we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take after an earthquake or some other emergency when you are in your home and maybe no power or water for a little while. what it would take for you and oreo to be comfortable and safe at home. >> just as you would prepare for your own needs should an earthquake or a disaster event occur, you need...
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whether it's the 62 speech after he loses the pat brown. i'm not a crook speech all these things that seem to be breaking norms at the time don't really matter that much to them the one encouraging things i wanted to press everyone is what does matter is when they actually hear the nixon tapes. and they hear richard nixon actually. you know actually involved in the cover-up. you know, whether it's i mean the two famous ones, of course, they're smoking gun and cancer in the presidency that actually still interests them. this is all anecdotal. it's not scientific study, but i was relieved that's still the case when i taught us history course the first time in a couple years this spring, but with the other moments year by year. the students are just less interested by these kind of like very interesting, you know moments where a president seems strange and eccentric and i want to read a quote from donald trump actually from 2016 before we opened and maybe we'll then move to a q&a where he was asked by bob woodward in the spring of 2016. what w
whether it's the 62 speech after he loses the pat brown. i'm not a crook speech all these things that seem to be breaking norms at the time don't really matter that much to them the one encouraging things i wanted to press everyone is what does matter is when they actually hear the nixon tapes. and they hear richard nixon actually. you know actually involved in the cover-up. you know, whether it's i mean the two famous ones, of course, they're smoking gun and cancer in the presidency that...
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robinson of oklahoma city, denied troy brown jr. >>> pat mahomes. game over and champagne for everybody in kansas city provided by britney matthews. number one, drunk fan on the field. he will remember that hit. the kid was taken away by security. >>> i just wonder, at what point that kid thought to himself, probably not a good idea? something to ponder. that's enough this morning. we will see you later. >>> the time is now 4:57. still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news. >> item chance to get your shots >>hall of fame defensive back darrell green. >>hi, i'm here with a winning play for your home team. keep your playing field safe by removing any old, unwanted, and unneeded opioid medication. the best defensive strategy is to remove the risk. >>learn more at fda.gov/healthplaybook. >>> right now on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. san jose considering a new effort to curb gun violence. the new requirement that could becoming. >>> and the impact the surge is having on ambulances and fire crews in contra costa this morning. >>> and the vacci
robinson of oklahoma city, denied troy brown jr. >>> pat mahomes. game over and champagne for everybody in kansas city provided by britney matthews. number one, drunk fan on the field. he will remember that hit. the kid was taken away by security. >>> i just wonder, at what point that kid thought to himself, probably not a good idea? something to ponder. that's enough this morning. we will see you later. >>> the time is now 4:57. still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on...
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california, where i live, since pat brown was governor, really has been at the forefront of mainstream people with disabilities. but the impact, they are very sophisticated about dealing with the health care system, both medical and health and their families and support groups. this is just one more thing. could you respond to that? >> it is and it just comes down to, we've talked a lot about the constitution and everybody's constitutional right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. we have to consider the additional hurdles and challenges for those in the disability community and respond in kind by assuring that our laws do not add additional hurdles to ensure that everybody has that right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. >> just a follow-up with both you and miss lopez on the pay of your health implications. for communities that are unique like the disabled community, people who are disproportionately lower income, people of color are living with stress and trauma. again, one more thing, but a significant life transforming event for multiple people in this decisi
california, where i live, since pat brown was governor, really has been at the forefront of mainstream people with disabilities. but the impact, they are very sophisticated about dealing with the health care system, both medical and health and their families and support groups. this is just one more thing. could you respond to that? >> it is and it just comes down to, we've talked a lot about the constitution and everybody's constitutional right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of...
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denied troy brown jr. number two, pat mahomes, kelce, champagne for everyone in kansas city, provided by mahome's fiancee. >>> drunk fan on the field. he will remember that hit. courtesy of buffalos diggs. the kid was whisked away by security. >>> now, i wonder at what point that kid thought to himself this was not a good idea? >> as soon as he got smacked. >> will he remember the hit? >> ouch. >> all right, thank you. >>> still ahead, nasa's $10 billion telescope reaches its final destination a million miles from earth >>> a giant leap for nasa's telescope. >> scientists promise the $10 billion telescope will deliver priceless images, a launch from south america last month, the final destination one million miles from earth. roughly four times further than the moon. the mission is to peer into the universe's past and better understand the big bang. >> we will be looking at things in the universe ranging from objects within our own solarsystem all of the way out to searching for the first galaxies to be bo
denied troy brown jr. number two, pat mahomes, kelce, champagne for everyone in kansas city, provided by mahome's fiancee. >>> drunk fan on the field. he will remember that hit. courtesy of buffalos diggs. the kid was whisked away by security. >>> now, i wonder at what point that kid thought to himself this was not a good idea? >> as soon as he got smacked. >> will he remember the hit? >> ouch. >> all right, thank you. >>> still ahead, nasa's...
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whether it's the 62 speech after he loses the pat brown. i'm not a crook speech all these things that seem to be breaking norms at the time don't really matter that much to them the one encouraging things i wanted to press everyone is what does matter is when they actually hear the nixon tapes. and they hear richard nixon actually. you know actually involved in the cover-up. you know, whether it's i mean the two famous ones, of course, they're smoking gun and cancer in the presidency that actually still interests them. this is all anecdotal. it's not scientific study, but i was relieved that's still the case when i taught us history course the first time in a couple years this spring, but with the other moments year by year. the students are just less interested by these kind of like very interesting, you know moments where a president seems strange and eccentric and i want to read a quote from donald trump actually from 2016 before we opened and maybe we'll then move to a q&a where he was asked by bob woodward in the spring of 2016. what w
whether it's the 62 speech after he loses the pat brown. i'm not a crook speech all these things that seem to be breaking norms at the time don't really matter that much to them the one encouraging things i wanted to press everyone is what does matter is when they actually hear the nixon tapes. and they hear richard nixon actually. you know actually involved in the cover-up. you know, whether it's i mean the two famous ones, of course, they're smoking gun and cancer in the presidency that...
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in 1966, in his final term as governor was coming to an end, pat brown appointed harry to the san francisco municipal court. when we had a san francisco municipal court. making him san francisco's first asian american judge. he would serve on the municipal court bench for seven years and presided over the summer of love in haight ashbury and the black studies protest, which he remarked was a wonderful training ground for a judge. he was as supervisor peskin noted, an active democratic party member which stopped him from receiving further appointments from governor reagan, but he mounted a campaign with help. again, a first. he was the first chinese american person to serve on the superior court and would serve in the position until 1982. he was appointed by another outgoing governor brown it when in 1982, jerry brown appointed him to the first district court of appeals where he made history again as the first chinese american judge. he would serve on the court of appeals for nearly a decade, retiring in 1992 as presiding judge. judge lowe didn't get to relax for long, when following retirem
in 1966, in his final term as governor was coming to an end, pat brown appointed harry to the san francisco municipal court. when we had a san francisco municipal court. making him san francisco's first asian american judge. he would serve on the municipal court bench for seven years and presided over the summer of love in haight ashbury and the black studies protest, which he remarked was a wonderful training ground for a judge. he was as supervisor peskin noted, an active democratic party...
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it really does reveal with the complete pat patronizing content as part of the browning of america the coalition of the ascended but not anymore. look at the latest new york times for in 2018 with a 47-point margin and today the parties are statistically tied. it is a 50-point gain and a massive political realignment to have huge and positive consequences for our country. we will be right back. this is john. he never gives up—no matter what life throws his way. high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cholesterol— and so can you. when taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects of leqvio were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor if leqvio is right for you. lower. longer. leqvio. s
it really does reveal with the complete pat patronizing content as part of the browning of america the coalition of the ascended but not anymore. look at the latest new york times for in 2018 with a 47-point margin and today the parties are statistically tied. it is a 50-point gain and a massive political realignment to have huge and positive consequences for our country. we will be right back. this is john. he never gives up—no matter what life throws his way. high cholesterol. heart...
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it really does reveal with the complete pat patronizing content as part of the browning of america the coalition of the ascended but not anymore. look at the latest new york times for in 2018 with a 47-point margin and today the parties are statistically tied. it is a 50-point gain and a massive political realignment to have huge and positive consequences f steve: >> steve: welcome back. i don't usually make political predictions but watching inflict on himself and much more importantly the country by biden -- last week i wrote on twitter, we can't keep going like this. biden will resign after midterms. let's see if they agreed, rob. >> disagreed. he will not resign after the midterms, that would be too much for all of us. it will come too early, but there is a concentrated effort. there was a lot of stuff coming from the left with gavin newsom stuff going on. these new story how old and senile and all of these things biden are. and not just from the left. i think they willng try to push them out. we'll be run again in 2024? i don't think so. >> steve: just watching it, seriously, two
it really does reveal with the complete pat patronizing content as part of the browning of america the coalition of the ascended but not anymore. look at the latest new york times for in 2018 with a 47-point margin and today the parties are statistically tied. it is a 50-point gain and a massive political realignment to have huge and positive consequences f steve: >> steve: welcome back. i don't usually make political predictions but watching inflict on himself and much more importantly...
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in 1966, in his final term as governor was coming to an end, pat brown appointed harry to the san francisco municipal court. when we had a san francisco municipal court. making him san francisco's first asian american judge. he would serve on the municipal court bench for seven years and presided over the summer of love in haight ashbury and the black studies protest, which he remarked was a wonderful training ground for a judge. he was as supervisor peskin noted, an active democratic party member which stopped him from receiving further appointments from governor reagan, but he mounted a campaign with help. again, a first. he was the first chinese american person to serve on the superior court and would serve in the position until 1982. he was appointed by another outgoing governor brown it when in 1982, jerry brown appointed him to the first district court of appeals where he made history again as the first chinese american judge. he would serve on the court of appeals for nearly a decade, retiring in 1992 as presiding judge. judge lowe didn't get to relax for long, when following retirem
in 1966, in his final term as governor was coming to an end, pat brown appointed harry to the san francisco municipal court. when we had a san francisco municipal court. making him san francisco's first asian american judge. he would serve on the municipal court bench for seven years and presided over the summer of love in haight ashbury and the black studies protest, which he remarked was a wonderful training ground for a judge. he was as supervisor peskin noted, an active democratic party...
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it really does reveal with the complete pat patronizing content as part of the browning of america the coalition of the ascended but not anymore. look at the latest new york times for in 2018 with a 47-point margin and today the parties are statistically tied. it is a 50-point gain and a massive political realignment to have huge and positive to have huge and positive consequences f welcome to allstate, where you can bundle and save. isn't that right phil? i'm in the metaverse, bundling my home and auto insurance. bundle home and auto and save. call a local agent or 1-888-allstate for a quote today. steve: welcome back. i don't usually make political predictions that watching the cascading humiliation inflicted on himself and the country by his senility i wrote this last week. we just cannot go on like this. biden will resign after the midterms. >> disagree? come on he will not resign right after the midterms. christmas will come to early but there is a concentrated effort and how he's old and senile but that is coming from the left so i do believe there trying to push them out. >> so
it really does reveal with the complete pat patronizing content as part of the browning of america the coalition of the ascended but not anymore. look at the latest new york times for in 2018 with a 47-point margin and today the parties are statistically tied. it is a 50-point gain and a massive political realignment to have huge and positive to have huge and positive consequences f welcome to allstate, where you can bundle and save. isn't that right phil? i'm in the metaverse, bundling my home...
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themselves on the back that they like brown people when brown people are bearing the brunt there's a lot of brown people in south texas taken for granted to claim the mantle of compassion while they are allowing people to die talk to injures in the sheriffs with the more ago 50 dead bodies of migrants of those still found last year talk to the people and the ranchers every single day talk to people who run the human trafficking ring of what is happening to little children and how they are abused for profit the democratic party is mia. but now americans are dying. because the power of cartel and the coordination 107,000 dead americans of the drug overdose reasonings from fentanyl to become into our community through china and cartel into the country damn right we're under invasion. americans are dying in cartels are profiting and we should do something about it. not just democrats but republicans is not enough. [applause] it is not enough to sit and complain about it and talk about it we have to do something about it don't find dhs not securing our border don't say america is defended
themselves on the back that they like brown people when brown people are bearing the brunt there's a lot of brown people in south texas taken for granted to claim the mantle of compassion while they are allowing people to die talk to injures in the sheriffs with the more ago 50 dead bodies of migrants of those still found last year talk to the people and the ranchers every single day talk to people who run the human trafficking ring of what is happening to little children and how they are...
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joe biden filibustered janice rogers brown, dick durbin filibustered janice rogers brown, pat leahy filibustered janice rogers brown, dianne feinstein filibustered janice rogers brown. so now all the democrats who are celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the supreme court have themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. but in the senate democrats' way of viewing things, if a black woman or a black man or an hispanic woman or hispanic man dare to disagree with leftist orthodoxy, they do not count. indeed, it was not just janice rogers brown, democrats filibustered miguel estrada. he is an advocate with superb credentials were criticized as the staff for tend kennedy wrote at the time in internal memos, they should filibuster him, quote, because he is hispanic. mr. president, this was before your time and my time in this body. but here's what ted kennedy's staff told him. they told him, identified miguel estrada as especially dangerous because he is latino. that is racist, which the democrats put in writing, if you're black, if you're hispanic, we
joe biden filibustered janice rogers brown, dick durbin filibustered janice rogers brown, pat leahy filibustered janice rogers brown, dianne feinstein filibustered janice rogers brown. so now all the democrats who are celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the supreme court have themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. but in the senate democrats' way of viewing things, if a black woman or a black man or an hispanic woman or hispanic man dare to...
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we know that pamela brown is able to confirm that pat cipollone did receive a federal grand jury subpoena. this is part of the aggressive drum beat that the justice department had in recent weeks trying to lock down not just what was going on on january 6th on capitol hill but also trying to talk to people that testified to the house about what happened in the white house. and potentially what donald trump was even saying. so what we know so far with other that's have gone before the grand jury is that they haven't been able to say what trump had said to them because of executive privilege concerns. there is this gearing up for a court fight that justice department is doing. and we do know with this c icht pollone reporting is that they've been in discussions about executive privilege. he wasn't able to share much about trump himself, what he witnessed trump saying, what trump said to him to the house select committee. so we're going to have to watch and see if that is something that comes up in this grand jury proce proceeding where cipollone can't touch that yet but that the justice dep
we know that pamela brown is able to confirm that pat cipollone did receive a federal grand jury subpoena. this is part of the aggressive drum beat that the justice department had in recent weeks trying to lock down not just what was going on on january 6th on capitol hill but also trying to talk to people that testified to the house about what happened in the white house. and potentially what donald trump was even saying. so what we know so far with other that's have gone before the grand jury...
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a subpoena from the justice department to testify to a grand jury so our pamela brown was able to confirm this last night that pat cipollone has indeed received a grand jury subpoena to testify and this is a really drastic fact-finding step for justice department investigators to take. we already know that cipollone testified to the house select committee, was speaking about what he witnessed up to a certain point about january 6th. he was unable to share with the house committee what he heard donald trump saying, and was really trying not to speak about trump himself. but now the justice department is coming in and apparently trying to replicate that testimony and potentially even push it further. and the reason that we think that they may be trying to push it further is that pamela brown was able to add to her reporting that cipollone and his attorney are in discussions over executive privilege. that means the trump statements, what is protected by executive privilege, by the privilege of the presidency, that cipollone is unwilling to share with the grand jury, and we know that the just
a subpoena from the justice department to testify to a grand jury so our pamela brown was able to confirm this last night that pat cipollone has indeed received a grand jury subpoena to testify and this is a really drastic fact-finding step for justice department investigators to take. we already know that cipollone testified to the house select committee, was speaking about what he witnessed up to a certain point about january 6th. he was unable to share with the house committee what he heard...
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brown appeared to be upset on the sidelines. some of his teammates tried to calm him down but he pulled off his jersey and pats, threw his shirt into the stands and left. coach and tomorrow brady spoke to reporters about brown's action after the game. >> he is no longer a buck. that's the end of the story. just talking about the guys that went out there and won the game. >> i think everybody should find -- you know, hopefully do what they can to help him in ways that he really needs it. you know, we all love him. we care about him deeply. you know, we want to see him be at his best and unfortunately won't be with our team. i think the most thing about football are relationships with your friends and teammates and t they go beyond the field. i think everyone should be very compassionate and empathetic towards some very difficult things that are happening. >> well, it's still not clear why brown decided to leave the game. he had been suspended for three games last month. he had lied about his covid vaccination status. >>> and in a
brown appeared to be upset on the sidelines. some of his teammates tried to calm him down but he pulled off his jersey and pats, threw his shirt into the stands and left. coach and tomorrow brady spoke to reporters about brown's action after the game. >> he is no longer a buck. that's the end of the story. just talking about the guys that went out there and won the game. >> i think everybody should find -- you know, hopefully do what they can to help him in ways that he really needs...
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it goes on to say, instead of highlighting the harmful effects of masks and lockdown to pat on children, the cdc just lower the bar milestones and speech therapist sites brown stages for language development. and it says $50.00 to $60.00 words is indeed expected by 24 months. children not being able to fully show facial expressions and communicate with their peers during those critical foundational years has been a complaint for many parents. during this pandemic, you can't necessarily legislature way out of sigma, that's a cultural change. we all have to play a role in where congress can make a big difference. is in focusing on expanding access to treatment. making sure that we are integrating primary care like mental health services and some question what the long term health effects will be for those who were adolescence amid the krona virus pandemic. as the future of masks in some schools remains unclear. according to the u. s. census more parents are homeschooling, their children, since the pandemic began. reporting for news views. hughes and harshest suites r t. this brings us to
it goes on to say, instead of highlighting the harmful effects of masks and lockdown to pat on children, the cdc just lower the bar milestones and speech therapist sites brown stages for language development. and it says $50.00 to $60.00 words is indeed expected by 24 months. children not being able to fully show facial expressions and communicate with their peers during those critical foundational years has been a complaint for many parents. during this pandemic, you can't necessarily...
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. >> pat leahy has never seen anything like it. and i have never seen pat leahy so outraged. lindsey graham voted for judge ketanji brown-jackson last year in her confirmation to the second most important court of the country, the d.c. circuit court of appeals. every single objection that lindsey graham raised today to judge jackson's record was in her record when lindsey graham voted to confirm her last year without saying a word about those issues. chair dick durbin may have allowed lindsey graham to seize control of the hearing for ten full minutes, in violation of the rules, because the chairman hopes that by indulging lindsey graham, he can win lindsey graham's vote. that is again, for ketanji brown-jackson. does not look like that is going to happen, but if it does happen, which seems extremely unlikely, then chair durbin did the right thing today. anything for a vote. dick durbin is the chairman of the judiciary committee because democrats lost confidence in 88 year old diane feinstein's ability to run leadership hearings like this. so, she was beside in favor of dick
. >> pat leahy has never seen anything like it. and i have never seen pat leahy so outraged. lindsey graham voted for judge ketanji brown-jackson last year in her confirmation to the second most important court of the country, the d.c. circuit court of appeals. every single objection that lindsey graham raised today to judge jackson's record was in her record when lindsey graham voted to confirm her last year without saying a word about those issues. chair dick durbin may have allowed...
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my colleague pamela brown was able to confirm last night a story first reported by abc news that former white house counsel pat cipollone has been subpoenaed by the federal grand jury that is investigating january 6th out of washington, d.c. and this sort of fact-finding step, it would be the sort of thing where prosecutors would want to talk to cipollone probably about what he spoke to the house select committee about, but also what he was witnessing, what he was hearing in the west wing, maybe things that the house select didn't ask him about, other things he may have witnessed. part of this, too, that pam had learned when she was doing this reporting is that cipollone and his attorneys are in discussions over access, over executive privilege and whether prosecutors can actually get to trump's statements themselves. that's something that we already know is a brewing fight and a very important one at that because people have the office of the vice president, marc short, greg jacob, they have already been into the grand jury and everything that they said the only thing that they stopped
my colleague pamela brown was able to confirm last night a story first reported by abc news that former white house counsel pat cipollone has been subpoenaed by the federal grand jury that is investigating january 6th out of washington, d.c. and this sort of fact-finding step, it would be the sort of thing where prosecutors would want to talk to cipollone probably about what he spoke to the house select committee about, but also what he was witnessing, what he was hearing in the west wing,...
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i wanted to also thank chief brown for his services at the airport. also wanted to acknowledge and very very happy that you remembered the new leadership with the black firefighters and john smith with the vice president. we did receive the notice of safety for their 50th anniversary that is coming up so. i just wanted to acknowledge that ads well. you talked about a new class starting this coming monday chief, is that class of 130th class? >> yes, sir. >> when would be the next class? >> so after this class, we will have our next class in january of 2023. >> thank you, chief. >> i know how important that is for all of us. and i also wanted acknowledge the team, yourself chief, in terms of the budget. unprecedented that we are, sounds like a complete comprehensive budget taken into consideration everything that we do. >> thank you, vice president. and yes, many thanks to all that worked on the budget. mark, it took a village and we're very close so that's very good news. i also neglected to mention that this weekend is the pride parade. and we will de
i wanted to also thank chief brown for his services at the airport. also wanted to acknowledge and very very happy that you remembered the new leadership with the black firefighters and john smith with the vice president. we did receive the notice of safety for their 50th anniversary that is coming up so. i just wanted to acknowledge that ads well. you talked about a new class starting this coming monday chief, is that class of 130th class? >> yes, sir. >> when would be the next...