have been seeing over time threats. whoa, whoa, whoa. i didn t ask you so you read the letter, that s your source? so, let me be clear, this is not a prosecution or. is there some study, some earth some investigation that someone did that says there has been disturbing uptick or did you take the word of the national school board association. lawrence: the letter refers to american moms and dads as domestic terrorists because they wanted to protect their kids. realizing the mistake the walked back the letter. this time a.g. garland refused to follow their lead. from october the 22nd, the national school board association apologized for its letter. why didn t you rescind that memorandum and apologize for your for the memorandum? responsibility of the justice department as i said in my opening is protecting americans from violence and threats of violence. protecting america. so that s a sorry but not a sorry from our attorney general. garland said he was concerne
to herjust moments before recording an episode of his bbc radio 2 show in los angeles. olivia, whose identity we are protecting, did not work for the bbc, but did work in the building. she says she was in the bathroom when brand came in and stood over her. and he said, i m going to call you betty. and i said, but that s not my name. and then he said, well,i i m going to- you. and i went, what? olivia says that the door was closed as this was happening. and he pulled out his penis on his hand and served it to me, you know, as you would be serving someone some food. and i said, no, no, no, you re not going t me. and then all of the sudden there was, like, banging, like, bang, bang, bang. like, russell, you re wanted, russell. you re wanted in the radio studio. olivia said russell brand left the bathroom. he went outside to the hallway to meet his team. moments later, she said she also walked out of the bathroom. she says she remembers feeling ashamed, embarrassed. s
let me tell you, i have the absolute right to do whatever i want with them. i have the right. no, no, no, he does not have the right. to keep america s most closely guarded secrets. and look how he kept them, in overturned boxes alongside newspapers, keepsakes and maybe junk. also tonight, julian assange is set free to some, he s a champion of truth. to others, he s a dangerous and reckless criminal who put many lives at risk by revealing sensitive information to the public. plus, the polls remain open in new york as progressive democrat jamaal bowman faces a tough primary battle to keep his seat in the most expensive house primary ever. but we begin tonight with the continued efforts by a trump appointed judge to defy legal norms in order to show deference to the man who put her on the bench. of course, i m referring to one judge aileen cannon, who for a third day has decided to give donald trump and his lawyers a forum to put on his newest form of a reality show. and
months away but donald trump has already begun his campaign to undermine the results of this year s presidential race. he has started to sow seeds of doubt about the integrity of the election that hasn t happened yet. during the speech last night at an event hosted by turning point usa, he even appeared to cast doubt on the entire electoral system. when i go to california, we have 100,000 people show up. i said why are we losing california? why would we lose it? it is so corrupt. the whole election process. setting aside for the moment this insidious lie about the electoral process, in the event that twice impeached recently convicted ex-president trump does when ski in november, conservatives already have a very well thought out plan ready to implement on january 20 of 2025. it is known as project 2025 and it s a 920 page playbook spearheaded by the heritage foundation that includes plans that a second trump administration could implement on day one. it primarily seeks t
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