People, and theyre changes that none of us ever voted for and most of us dont like. From virginia to california, we see stark examples of how radically in some ways the country has changed. Now, i see zero difference between what Laura Ingraham is saying on Mainstream Cable and what the nazi was saying in front of his house. Literally, it is the same message and it is wrong. But there is some good news in america. There are millions of people who refuse to accept this notion that america should be whites only or dominated by one race forever. In fact, all across the country people are organizing, theyre fighting back, embracing diversity in historic ways. This week alone, democrats in michigans 13th District nominated rashita lee for congress. She will be the first muslim woman ever yelected to u. S. Congress. Thats a good thing. It has been about four years since the death of mike brown in ferguson. You were the star of the premiere. It was hilarious though. I remember when the genera
Our consumerism is causing a radical depletion of. 425. Percent. Or has it. Forests and money. Tragic reality behind the exploits. Starts july 24th. Hello bond ya know and welcome to a very Special Edition of Focus On Europe coming to you from the heart of the italian capital row and it was here back in 1957 that history was quite literally
made with the signing of the Treaty Of Rome that would lead the way to the creation of the European Union as we know it today alongside thats another dream came true the dream of Freedom Of Movement for all of europe citizens so we joined one young man for a very schuberts to see how that freedom of Movement Works today. This summer Friedrich Schubert is exploring europe from west to east by train. Hes already covered over 2500 kilometers. In the country from paris france i travelled to italy so this is my 3rd country. His next stop is below new a University City in central italy. The us given no 27000 free for weeks into rail train tickets to europ
he ll exhaust all his appeals. he can ask the entire circuit court enb paranc and then can if to the supreme court. in ordinary dhoors would take us well foot summer. we know jack smith is not willing to wait that long. one thing he s asked to do is five days after you make your decision send it back down to the trial court. we need to get the trial proceedings back on track. really important decision. not only will the court of appeals rule for or against jack smith, but if they rule for him will they send it back to the district court or keep it on pauchts the district course right now is stayed meaning it s an pause until the whole appeal gets resolved. this they accepted it back to work and say, start this can trump appeal that? he said i haven t had my full appeal rights. i can ask the circuit court and then the supreme court and that it make or break as to whether we see the trial before the
there, it shows that on june 2nd, attorney number one was going to review the boxes of documents. and we have evidence now that the tape shows that 64 boxes were actually moved prior to then. only 30 boxes were returned on june 2nd for that attorney to review. the next day, the fbi came to review the documents that were collected by attorney number one. and when they were doing this collection and they looked around and they saw this video camera. they saw this security system. so, based on that, that s when the grand jury issued the subpoena for the footage. and, clearly, there was stuff that trump and his employees didn t want seen. ryan, for the sake of our viewers, because i m sure they re having trouble keeping track of all the ongoing investigations, and the incremental progress within each of those investigations. but when you look at yesterday s superseding indictment, how much more serious does it make, in your view, the case against
potboiler, dallas. a move like that will destroy all of you in oil and it will ruin our family name. i assure you, it felt like that never crossed my mind. whatever it takes, i will stop you from destroying ewing oil. dallas established new ground in terms of a weekly one- hour show which literally captivated america for 13 years. dallas is a television show rooted in the 1970s. one of the crazy things that emerges is this character, jr ewing, as a pop phenomenon. what difference does it make, whoever it is has got to be more interesting than who i m looking at right now. it was such a delicious villain. everyone was completely enamored by this character. at this point, so many people were watching television. that you could do something so unexpected that it would become news.