effective. i would encourage everyone to talk to their doctor about their personal health conditions and consider getting it. dictating it through unlawful means in the scornful way he did yesterday is not going to help. bill: senator, apologize for the interruption. we re balancing two significant stories. ron klain, chief of staff, retweeted somebody from msnbc. he said it s the ultimate workaround for the federal government to require vaccinations. maybe in a sense that s how they see it as you referred to osha in your answer there. i want to go to the taliban and take you back in time six, seven years to the release of bowe bergdahl. knowing who was in charge of the taliban government today. two sound bites. the first one is from june of 2014. this is anthony blinken saying the trade for the five taliban members for bowe bergdahl was going to be okay in the end.
him just days before the third trial started. so, between may of 2012 and sometime in june of 2014, no one talked to you. you didn t talk to anyone about this at all. no, sir. but prosecutors fought back. jason had an alibi witness his wife. they called her to the stand. do you have any memory, ms. tinnes, as to the whereabouts of your husband on may 26, 2012 at approximately 5:00 a. m.? he was sleeping with me at our house. and dna testing on jason, done right before trial, also proved he was not the father of lisa s baby. but the defense still believed that raising the story of lisa s affair, and how police never uncovered it, would give jurors reasonable doubt about the entire investigation. because this is the big part of your case in trial three. jurors, you re
to the 1964 freedom summer. moses later dedicated his life to help poor students succeed in math by founding the algebra project, and of course, shared many of his experiences as a guest on this show, his last time on june of 2014. rest in peace, robert parish moses, as we march august 28th, we ll be thinking of you. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i ll see you back here next week next weekend, 5:00 p.m. eastern. my colleague, alicia menendez picks up our news coverage right now. thank you so much, reverend sharpton. i m alicia menendez. welcome to american voices. two major domestic challenges facing the biden administration, both have the power to define his presidency and determine whether democrats maintain power
ukraine and ultimately the russians invade the ukraine and yone annex, try to annex crimea, but also try to invade, they invade the entire country and eastern donbass as well. yes. and then an election and the ukrainian president pass poorchenko in june of 2014 then you came to post in 2016 of august. correct? two years later. january 2017 trump elected. and in december of 2017 is when the javelins were approved. right? and we saw those javelins delivered in april of 2018 to be put to first use. then we had zelensky elected in 2019, april. correct? now at the zelensky defeated the previous president poroshenko. yes. no love lost between those two dudes is there? i don t think so. okay. then in may 2019 zelensky is
russians invaded the ukraine, and not only, but try to annex crimea, but it s also trying to they invited an entire country as well. yes. than there wasn t a lecturer in and to the ukrainian president was in june of 2014, then you came to post in 2016 of august, is that correct? two years later. later. january 2017 trump was elected, and in december of 2017 is when the javelins were approved, right? and we saw those delivered in april 2019 to be put to use. then we had zelensky elected in 2019, april? correct? now as zelensky defeated the previous president poroschenko. no loss between those two dudes, is there? i don t think so. and then in may of 202019,