let s break that down. when the president of the united states on live national television ends sends a message to a group by name in response to a question. my message to the proud boys is, you know, stand back and standby standby for what? that would be taken by the proud boys as an incredible piece of validation. the president is naming us, we are working for him. interestingly it was part of the defense they used in court. we believed we were working for the country, not against the country, same defense that failed the oath keepers in their trial on the same charges. but, you know, if you peel back the layers it s interesting. you know, enrique tarrio, who s a convicted criminal, on december 12th went to visit the white house, the trump white house and was immediately flagged by the secret service. this individual has a criminal record. he s the leader of the proud boys. interesting on a week when a mayor from new jersey couldn t get in because he was on a watch list. and that
therefore, the count couldn t possibly be accurate. pena also vented his frustrations online insisting on social media election he lost was fraudulent and that he was contesting the results. november he tweeted he supported former president trump s 2024 white house bid. pena said he never conceded his november race and was research his options. on december 12th, pena responded to a tweet from democratic house minority leader who wrote this, violence insurrectionists and extreme republicans are melting down over election losses. so they accused dems of undermining democracy. get lost. pena responded that new mexico s elections were, quote, absolutely rigged and that we will pursue justice. pena then responded to another user who wrote that he would never win his district writing, incorrect. once the rigging is stopped, i ll be sworn in as the state
oh i can t hear you. you re froze ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we re workin it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfinity. those smiles. that s why i do what i do. a week of the john mcafee that and the paycheck. media circus was all that guatemala could take. on december 12th, 2012, the runway millionaire was promptly deported. not to belize where he was considered a person of interest in a murder case, but back to the united states, where he was considered a celebrity. john, thanks so much for joining us. you are in miami, aren t you? i was just playing around with you, i am in miami. at every stop on his media rounds, mcafee said he would gladly answer questions about
have failed to learn from it. it reads in part, on december 12th, 1972, former president lyndon johnson gave what would be his final speech, six weeks before his death from a heart attack. he argued that in order to protect and build on the progress they had made, the public must agree that it s the responsibility of the government to play an active role in leveling the economic playing field to exclusively uplift black americans and other systematically disadvantaged people. yet progressives have not yet heeded johnson s warnings, instead on the same path lbj believed to be among his biggest failure, not pursuing the pursuit of equity. many of the policies and
a historic win for democrats. on wednesday, congresswoman karen bass became the first woman, and second african american elected as mayor of los angeles. her victory means that for the first time, all four of america s largest cities, new york, los angeles, chicago and houston will be led by black mayors. bass takes office real fast, on december 12th, after winning a tough race against billionaire rick caruso, who spent more than $100 million on his campaign. joining me now is the mayor elect of los angeles, california, congresswoman karen bass. mayor elect bass, welcome back to the sunday show! thank you, jonathan! so, let s get personal here. tell us what this means, that you are now not only the second