investigative curiosity. we expect governor desantis to announce it s presidential bid this week. it s interesting if he makes mention of this issue and makes it an issue. martha? martha: thanks, charles. with that we bring in geraldo rivera. co-host of the five. what do you make of this? you know, i think the naacp is one of the most venerated and civil organizations that have been around. they fought the good fight for civil rights, this is not about that. this is a travel advisory. this is a warning to tourists to stay out of florida. i think in that regard, it really is a fear mongering publicity stunt. i find it very much to be in bad taste. what this is really about is
attorney general eric schmitt manyjeff landry. there were many takeaways fromk the seven hour long session, including the bombshell that fauci knew thambshell t masks we ineffective, yet still push, still push them day in and day out. now, that detail was of greattht interest to this show, given o the fact that we had highlighted venerated doctors who said this very thing throughout much of 20 ,020. 20 masks don t work for influenza like illnesses, masks, social distancing, quarantine, don t workuencer. n this is really settled science e in those in the media and thosec in the public who want to cling to those illusions. they re fooling themselvesg and they re hurting society. dr. mean usque, they re the brilliant. all right. joining us now is the man behind pouches deposition, missouri attorney general eric schmitt. he s also missouri sssou senator elect. we re so excited about that. ri s mr. attorney general, the official transcript of
i interviewed her hours before the first article came out questioning theranos business. the writer of that argument was widely attacked because holmes was venerated. she was a stanford drop out, 30 years old being touted as the next steve jobs and always mirrored his outfit. always in the black turtle neck as well. she was able to get this company to a $10 billion and it was never traded publicly, he convinced some of the smartest investors in the world to give her money. henry kissinger and bill frisk and george shoults. four members at the board of directors a the time this is going on. part of her strategies and interviews and trials or whatever was to make sure he was surrounded by people that may be
then a roman empress, helena, sets off on a dramatic quest to find it. helena changed everything. the discovery of the cross is shrouded in mystery. there s intrigue. there s murder. there s sex. there s violence behind all of this. her discovery will be hacked into tiny pieces and traded around the globe, venerated by millions, ridiculed by others. i don t think there s a snowball s chance in hell that helena discovered the true cross. now for the first time, modern science set outs to answer the question: is the true cross a hoax that mocks the crucifixion or the relic of relics? the true cross is one of the greatest mysteries of christian history. we have the tools to solve it.
powell decided against, instead throwing his weight behind democrat barack obama s bid for that place in history. this morning a great soldier, a great statesman, a great american, has endorsed our campaign for change. i am so proud that i have had this chance to serve my nation. this venerated soldier in later life used his ammunition sparingly, only intervening when he felt something needed saying, like earlier this year after the attempted insurrection at the capitol, when he called for donald trump to stand down immediately. i wish he would just do what nixon did and that s step down. somebody ought to go up there and tell him it s over. the plane is waiting for you, you re out. colin powell preached tolerance and moderation. he was a leader, warrior and statesman. and, according to many of the tributes today,