supreme court. jesse: so famous attorney to the stars mark geragos, you heard him say, tammy, this is legit, what the supreme court did here. does tammy bruce agree? well, a lot of people were worried about the use of that deposition testimony that cosby gave. one of the problems though, this was not something that was in writing. there was a civil case. there was nothing asserted criminally in this regard of course it was at the height of the me too movement what came to real justice and if victims of sexual assault can actually get justice. the supreme court decision was split 4-3. there had been an earlier appeal which was denied and it would be the verdict was upheld. so it s an interesting argument, but what i think is important for every victim out there to know is that this was not a reversal on a matter of fact. jesse: right. a jury found bill cosby
For anyone naive enough to believe the forthcoming congressionally-ordered report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) observed by U.S. military personnel in recent years would shed some light on the issue, you’re probably about to be let down big time.
of clarity about our foe and the soviets, kennedy s message was that unity in our american ethos can launch us to the stars. the american spirit is still there. it still beats in the heart of this great nation. but we need to honor it and unite around it again. and that will require more than just a fine speech from a politician. it will require something of you as well. it will require you to wake up. i m ben domenech and this is the american crisis. joining me now, newt gingrich, former speaker of the house and fox news contributor. he is the author of trump of the american future. it s always great to speak to you, speaker gingrich, someone i consider a mentor and who as you can see i ve been following around since i was 13 years old. [laughs] ben: ! oh, my god. ben: dear member that? i don t think i d ever seen that before. ben: yes. that s amazing. ben: i want to talk about
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The military UFOplot has, somehow, thickened yet again: The Inspector General of the Department of Defense is itself investigating the Pentagon’s program to investigate reports of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Advertisement The top investigatory and oversight watchdog at the Pentagon announced the “subject evaluation” in a light-on-details letter that clarified its scope is to “determine the extent to which the DoD has taken actions regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).” The letter also stated that the Inspector General plans to perform the evaluation at the “Offices of the Secretary of Defense, Military Services, Combatant Commands, Combat Support Agencies, Defense Agencies, and the Military Criminal Investigative Organizations,” as well as others that may turn up during the investigation. The investigation is slated for May 2021, meaning it has either already begun or will soon.
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