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A highlight from The Black Exodus to MAGA with Brandon Tatum and John Solomon

The Charlie Kirk Show

09:39 min | Last month

A highlight from The Black Exodus to MAGA with Brandon Tatum and John Solomon

"We're proud to announce our brand new ACLJ Life and Liberty Drive. Our legal teams will be focusing on the issues that you've told us matter the most to you, life and religious liberty. Go to ACLJ .org right now and join us in the fight. Hey everybody today on The Charlie Kirk Show, John Solomon joins us and Brandon Tatum joins us. There is a resurgence happening in Black America. Watch closely. Get involved with Turning Point USA at TPUSA .com. That is TPUSA .com. Start a high school or college chapter today at TPUSA .com to join our educational movement that is TPUSA .com. Email me directly. Freedom at CharlieKirk .com. Become a member. Members dot CharlieKirk .com. That is members dot CharlieKirk .com. Buckle up everybody. Here we go. Charlie what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created. Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust. Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandtodd .com. Joining us now is one of the most important investigative journalists in America. John Solomon from Just the News who also has a new shout on Real America's Voice every evening. You guys should check it out. John thank you for joining us. John walk us through the State Department emails, the memos that you've obtained and how that relates to Victor Shokin being back in the news cycle. Yeah I first interviewed Victor Shokin in the fall of 2019 and he said exactly to me what he said to Fox News last week and what is remarkable with that he's been incredibly consistent. Who's not been consistent? Joe Biden because Joe Biden has told us lots of things that have been unraveled to be untrue and some of them are big ones right. My family never got money from China. Yes it did. In fact Hunter Biden was going to plead guilty to like three, four, five, six million dollars in two years from China and not paying taxes on it. The laptop was disinformation. No it actually was a real laptop. I never talked to my son or his business partners about their business. Yes he did. He met with them at dinners, dialed into phone calls. The litany of falsehoods goes on and on but one of the enduring statements that Joe Biden has stuck to actually sustained all the way through the 2019 impeachment of Donald Trump and everything since the elections and even until this year. In fact just a few weeks ago he and the Washington Post and others were continuing to utter this line was yes I did fire. I did force the firing of that Ukraine prosecutor. I did meddle in Ukraine's internal politics and yes that prosecutor was investigating my son's company Victor Shokin but I had that my decision to get rid of him had nothing to by career officials. So given his record I went out to try to find the documents to see if that was true. It turns out there was a task force. This task force was made up of career justice treasury and state department officials and the national security council and together they made a recommendation in fall 2015 that Joe Biden shouldn't withhold the billion dollars. He should give the billion dollar loan guarantee because Victor Shokin was making adequate progress on an anti -corruption reform agenda. In fact the state department sent a wonderful letter to Shokin saying you're doing a good job that came from Victoria Nuland the top state department official for Ukraine affairs. So Joe Biden wasn't carrying out policy he changed the policy and it just so happened he changed the policy in a way that met his son's problem. His son as we know from his business partner Devin Archer was being pressured to deal with Shokin to slow down or stop the investigation. Well Joe Biden effectively did that when he fired the prosecutor by withholding a billion dollars he was told by career officials he should give to Ukraine. Pretty extraordinary unraveling of a story that Adam Schiff and all the impeachment managers and Joe Biden and the Washington Post fact checker and others imposed on the American people for four years. So John connect this also with this fake email account that Joe Biden also had Robert Peters and so what's what's strange about this is that he had a fake email address and it was at PCI .gov and so right it's a fake email but it's also a government email and multiple email addresses burner phones this Biden crime family actually might be more sophisticated than we ever gave them credit for. Yeah listen I think when you hear James Comer and Jim Jordan talk now that's the point they make and I think you just made it very effectively why do you need a burner phone why do you need three fake email addresses Robinware, JRWware and Robert L Peters if you're doing everything above board why are you forwarding things from your private account that are government official documents to your son what are those I first discovered these accounts in 2021 it's my lawsuit or it's my FOIA that led to the lawsuit yesterday and the discovery that there are now 5400 emails on these private accounts that are in the possession of the national archives the archives won't release that information why they had no problem releasing Donald Trump's information right but I what's interesting about this is in the few episodes that we've been able to find emails from these accounts what is Joe Biden doing he's forwarding sensitive government information from his government account his private account his private account to his foreign business pursuing son Hunter Biden I'll give you two examples one is in may of 16 just a few months after Joe Biden succeeded in getting the Ukrainian prosecutor fired he has a call set up with the Ukrainian president who he pressured Petro Poroshenko that call and the scheduling of that call is sent to his son Hunter Biden who just happens to have an interest in what Petro Poroshenko did and in the country of Ukraine as he's working for Brisbane earlier there is a an embassy cable that comes out of Turkey Istanbul that tells the vice president there's about to be a secret release of a U .S. hostage a U .S. prisoner in Turkey who had long been held this is non -public information it's a sensitive moment letting this get out because Turkey may or may not do it right it's a it's a tender dry moment they want to be careful and what does Joe Biden do he forwards that information to his private account and then he sends it to his son again non -public government information has a little bit of the rings of Hillary Clinton and her private email server obviously there's some differences but Joe Biden has a Hillary Clinton problem he also has a problem with falsehoods and with clearly now getting his job by lying to the American people his last job interview during the debates all false information so so here's what doesn't make dot gov email address that's not a federal government email address that's a state of Pennsylvania email address that if you type in and it goes to like the Pennsylvania department of corrections so why does he have a Pennsylvania email address who made it for him and secondly the bear the buried lead here is that from an eeop eop ovp which means executive office the vice president the staffers obviously knew that this was the communique channel so who made a Pennsylvania based email address for a sitting vice president yeah we don't know the answer or whether that's an alias that refers to yet another account but it is clear that government officials were corresponding with it and then that account would forward at some time that and other accounts like it because there's three accounts that we identified they then get forwarded to another account so there's a lot of questions here sometimes an email address can look like something and it can be forwarding to another one we don't know the answer but the pattern is concerning why lie why have a burner phone why have uh multiple email accounts that you're doing government business on when you're trained when you first come into office you shouldn't do that uh there's something untoward and we don't know the full extent of it yet but Joe Biden's one thing we do know the story Joe Biden gave the American people during impeachment and since to get his job as president doesn't add up the fact contradicting conflict with what he's told us that's a big problem for a president heading into reelection with an already low popularity rating because of the fact that he's got a bad inflation uh bad inflationary economy uh has had major missteps on the world stage like the Afghanistan withdrawal an unpopular president with now the smell of corruption around him yeah it's very strange if you type in pci .gov then it goes to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections I mean so Joe Biden's not technically savvy enough to make his own email address so somebody made him an email anyway so if anyone out in the universe knows the story of why Joe Biden would have that he never was a senator from Pennsylvania he was a senator from Delaware he grew up in Scranton and so the private email he had was a government email address for Pennsylvania somebody has to answer for that okay so but despite all this John I want to play this piece of tape it's infuriating I think the evidence is overwhelming it's not a hard tough call let's start impeachment proceedings but Republican Don Bacon says nah I'm not convinced play cut 51.

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"national archives" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

05:04 min | 3 months ago

"national archives" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"If he thought these boxes were his personal records, he may have believed NARA, National Archives, had no right to receive them at all, meaning he did not willfully withhold anything from an official he knew had the right to receive them because he didn't believe that anyone had the right to receive that they were his. By breathlessly banding around classified levels and markings, the Special Counsel is trying to this make case seem much much simpler than it is. And so are the analysts legal on TV. And so is the hapless former Attorney and so many others. So. . . . So, he says here, by breathlessly banding about these things, they're trying to make it seem simpler. Classification levels do not automatically make something national defense intelligence documents. And having classified documents in your possession is not enough to convict here. It is simply not the case that the fact that previously classified documents were found in boxes in a Mar -a -Lago bathroom means Trump is guilty. And yet they put all those pictures in there. Why? To try and influence the public and the jury. He says that's what they want you to think. And that is the media's inch deep view, for the most part, but it's dead wrong. More than anything, this case hinges on the ability of the special counsel to prove, quote, a reasonable doubt, unquote. Aspects of Trump's state of mind that will be extremely difficult to prove in this case because of his obligations and rights under the Presidential Records Act, in addition to all the other usual issues. In other words, Trump, he's saying, does not have to be right about which law applies if he believed the Presidential Records Act did apply. And these clowns Special in the Counsel's Office actually put some quotes in their charging papers that should help defense counsel with this point. Now I've got several more bullets here that this gentleman raised, and I don't want to speed past them, so we'll be right back. Mark Levin, on the phone. For example, average IRA and 401k balances fell 20 % last year, according to Fidelity. We didn't expect that, but here's something that could help if you have an IRA or 401k. Physical gold in your IRA. The World Gold Council says even central banks are buying tons of gold. Now what does that tell you? Learn why many Americans are turning to a gold IRA with Augusta precious metals. They're the best. I recommend them to my friends and family. You should call Augusta and get their ultimate guide to gold IRAs. Feels good to know there's another savings option. Diversity is the key. Call Augusta precious metals at 8774 gold IRA. That's 8774 gold IRA. 8774 gold IRA. Consult your financial professionals before investment making decisions and get disclosures at Augusta precious metals .com. There are over 10 ,000 reasons why steel is not sold at Lowe's or the Home Depot. Find tools for the job site own or your backyard at over 10 ,000 authorized local steel dealers. Find yours at LUSA .com. Lowe's and the Home Depot are trademarks of their respective companies. Resort living can be yours with 361 days of sunshine when you live at the residences at 400 Central in St. Petersburg, Florida. Now under construction call 727 -205 8517. That's 727 -205 -8517. The residences at 400 Central in St. Petersburg, Florida. Go to 400central dot com. That's the number 400 central dot com. My friend and I are taking a trip Mexico to this year but neither of us speak Spanish so we downloaded Babbel and started learning Spanish fast. Want to start getting conversational in another language in as little as three weeks? Babbel's quick 10 -minute lessons were designed by language experts to be the most efficient and effective way to learn a new language. ¿Cómo te llamas? ¿Cómo te más? ¿De donde eres? ¿De donde eres? Babbel's interactive lessons are created by real language teachers and voiced by real native speakers using a modern conversation based method. So in no you time can start speaking confidently about real -life topics in another language. ¡Nosotras vamos a México dos en días y ahora hablamos español. Gracias Babbel.

Prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy Weighs in on Trump's Indictment

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:24 min | 3 months ago

Prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy Weighs in on Trump's Indictment

"Of the government's case are these 31 documents. As a professional prosecutor, would you have included what Jonathan Turley calls the jump scare photos of documents full of thousands of boxes with thousands of documents when we're really talking about 31 documents? I don't think so, because, you know, I think the point that gets pushed back on that is obviously, you know, the subpoena or the search warrant was overbroad in a sense that they tried to criminalize the Presidential Records Act so that the, you know, the National Archives, you having asked for like over a year for Trump to give this stuff back, they didn't really they wouldn't have kept asking if they had a legal mechanism to get it back. So what they did was get the Justice Department to stitch onto its search warrant, a general criminal statute about take converting government property one to one's own use. And they effectively criminalized the Presidential Records Act, even though Congress didn't put crucial criminal provisions in it. I was not surprised to see that they did not do that in the indictment. So it seemed to me that they just wanted their stuff back. And I think they should have just left that episode as it was and stuck to the documents that make a difference in the case.

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A Growing List of Democrat Presidents Who Mishandle Classified Docs

Mark Levin

01:58 min | 3 months ago

A Growing List of Democrat Presidents Who Mishandle Classified Docs

"The Johnson library under the condition that they not open the envelope for half a century now doesn't it violate the espionage act Mr. producer? so why was it the espionage act applied against Lyndon Johnson and his aide Mr. Ross Ross Dow? Jimmy Carter in 1981 happened to find one or two classified documents among his papers now he did return them to the National Archives but the section of the this law that prosecutor is pointing to has nothing to do with when they were returned those are different issues it's the mishandling of classified information that's the issue Jimmy Carter who literally signed the new presidential records act was charged not under the Espionage Act Joe Biden literally stole information out of the Senate skiff and held on to it for many years for many many years also as you know as vice president he removed documents had them at the Penn Biden Center where foreign individuals would come and go routinely because blinking at his office there too and he moved his documents he moved them elsewhere and his multi -million dollar premises including his Wilmington estate and there are boxes and boxes and boxes of documents at the University of Delaware which are only now being searched but I'm sure they're being slow walk

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Donald Trump Indicted in Classified Documents Case

Mark Levin

01:54 min | 4 months ago

Donald Trump Indicted in Classified Documents Case

"When the National Archives went to the White House counsel's office and said that we want to refer these matters to the Department of Justice or not but we need your authority to do it in other words they needed to go to their client the President of the United States Biden and he signed off on it what do you mean Biden wasn't involved and of course as I said before under the special counsel appointment regulation under the Department of Justice it's not the statute the special counsel reports to the Attorney General the Attorney General appointed them he's no different than a US Attorney for those purposes so let's not pretend that this isn't the Democrats aren't behind this the idea that this prosecutor would subpoena hundreds of people thousands of documents on a document case particularly for backing when you consider how they bent over backwards to protect Hillary Clinton who wasn't isn't even an ex -president how they destroyed thousands of emails how they destroyed her prior cell phones with hammers you how her lawyers never actually read the emails that they they looked at the headers. no warrant, no FBI SWAT team, they wring their hands the legal analysts and the others obstruction obstruction that's what that's what makes this different obstruction makes it different from what? now Trump

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America First Legal: Biden Admin Knew About Mar-A-Lago Raid

The Dan Bongino Show

00:56 sec | 6 months ago

America First Legal: Biden Admin Knew About Mar-A-Lago Raid

"This would be a great time for the Biden team to come out and say you know what We did have something to do with this This is Mar-a-Lago rate But you know why they have I mean serious question here You know why they won't do it right Because there's no pressure to do it If it was a Trump administration folks this news broke yesterday he said why is Dan talking about this now The Mar-a-Lago tree Because America first legal as I discussed before the break put out a press release saying they now have information that the FBI raid for classified records at Mar-a-Lago that the Biden aides noted at the time that they were stunned to hear about the raid In other words we didn't know the Biden team said However America first legal notes new national archives records obtained through America first legal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the raid confirmed that the FBI obtained access to these records through a special access request from the Biden White House on behalf of the DoJ

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"national archives" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

01:47 min | 6 months ago

"national archives" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"The national archives The national archives used to be kind of a boring place to where bureaucrats went to went to die you know Get their pensions Put in their 20 years get 80% of their salary retire at the age of 48 Head down to Florida or wherever they went But not anymore it's been politicized like everything else these bastards do quite frankly Ingest the news John Solomon's outfit Madeline Hubbard the national archives has admitted That approximately 1000 You haven't heard this today 1170 pages of records from Joe Biden's time as vice president Were found at the Penn Biden center November 2022 The agency said it does not have custody of any records discovered at Biden's home in Delaware Now let's get this straight It wasn't just a few far Remember they used to compare them Trump had hundreds of documents They only found like ten files about 1170 pages of records And the archives does not have custody of any records discovered at Joe Biden's homes In Delaware The American first legal foundation highlighted the revelation yesterday by publishing a letter that the national archives sent to the conservative legal group in response for freedom of information act request Folks these freedom of information act requests whether in the hands of outstanding conservative legal groups or in your own hands Are very powerful weapons

National Archives Admits Over 1,100 Biden Records Pages at Penn Office

Mark Levin

01:47 min | 6 months ago

National Archives Admits Over 1,100 Biden Records Pages at Penn Office

"The national archives The national archives used to be kind of a boring place to where bureaucrats went to went to die you know Get their pensions Put in their 20 years get 80% of their salary retire at the age of 48 Head down to Florida or wherever they went But not anymore it's been politicized like everything else these bastards do quite frankly Ingest the news John Solomon's outfit Madeline Hubbard the national archives has admitted That approximately 1000 You haven't heard this today 1170 pages of records from Joe Biden's time as vice president Were found at the Penn Biden center November 2022 The agency said it does not have custody of any records discovered at Biden's home in Delaware Now let's get this straight It wasn't just a few far Remember they used to compare them Trump had hundreds of documents They only found like ten files about 1170 pages of records And the archives does not have custody of any records discovered at Joe Biden's homes In Delaware The American first legal foundation highlighted the revelation yesterday by publishing a letter that the national archives sent to the conservative legal group in response for freedom of information act request Folks these freedom of information act requests whether in the hands of outstanding conservative legal groups or in your own hands Are very powerful weapons

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"national archives" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show

The Ben Shapiro Show

02:43 min | 7 months ago

"national archives" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show

"Meanwhile, we have some bad news for Joe Biden, who is the husband of the president of the United States. If you recall him, he's the old man that they sometimes trot out and tries not to stumble and then he occasionally does stone. By the way, our entire geriatric class is, in fact, quite old Mitch McConnell is now in the hospital after having tripped and fallen. That is because literally everyone in the leadership position in our nation is above the age of 75, which does not speak well of the future of the country. I would say. In any case, the Washington free Beacon reports that the national archives in November retrieved it 9 boxes of documents from the Boston office of Joe Biden's lawyer. The national archives has not yet reviewed the documents to determine whether there is any classified material in them. But they did, in fact, go and pick up a bunch of documents from Joe Biden's lawyer. So once again, captain, it's irresponsible to keep classified documents anywhere in your orbit. There are more boxes of documents that the national archives is now going through. Meanwhile, Joe Biden remains under fire over the fact that drug cartels essentially control large swaths of the territory surrounding our southern border. According to the hill, the kidnapping in Mexico this week of four U.S. citizens left two of them dead has renewed the focus on the politically charged issue of southern border security and prompted calls from some lawmakers for the Biden administration, more seriously cracked down on the cartels. Biden administration officials called the killings unacceptable, potentially escalating tensions around the already fraught issues of border security and U.S. Mexico relations as authorities work to learn more about the circumstances of that particular incident. John Kirby tutted this a little bit earlier this week. He said attacks on U.S. citizens are unacceptable. We're going to work closely with the Mexican government to make sure justice is done in this particular case. Now, there are other Republicans who are suggesting that, you know what, if you can't protect Americans, the Mexican government can't do it, then the U.S. government should probably do it. Lindsey Graham, senator from South Carolina. He says that the U.S. should actually label the drug cartels international terrorist organizations, which would allow us to help cut off more of their money, presumably. We're not doing enough about it. So schedule one is the highest level. You can put a drug on in terms of punishment. Fentanyl is due to come off that schedule at the end of the year. That's ridiculous. So we're going to keep it on schedule one, but I want to do more than that. The drug cartels that are sending this poison in our country need to be considered terrorist organizations. The law enforcement model is not working. This is not working. So we need to take a different approach. Let's call these drug cartels terraced because they're teras and America and go after them with a different model. Presumably that different model would involve a few hellfire missiles, a few well placed healthcare missiles. And that's something that senator Tom cotton from Arkansas is also recommending, which is if we know where the drug cartels are, we know who their heads are and they keep victimizing Americans and sending tons of fentanyl over the border to kill Americans and perhaps we should just kill them. If ISIS

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"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:17 min | 8 months ago

"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

"WTO P news, 1223, a proposal to put on menstrual data stored on period tracking apps beyond the reach of state authorities failed in a Virginia House of delegates subcommittee earlier this week. After governor youngkin's administration expressed opposition to the idea for the first time. The legislation has already passed the state Senate with bipartisan support. It was backed by a portion right supporters who saw it as a way to protect privacy and help to shield women from abortion related prosecutions. The Virginia mercury reports house lawmakers were warned by a state public safety and Homeland Security official against limiting what information could be obtained by a search warrant in Virginia criminal cases. A similar bill that would prohibit period tracking apps from selling or disseminating reproductive data without the user's permission is currently pending in a House committee after it passed the state Senate. Two abortion rights opponents are suing the national archives after they say they were forced to cover up their abortion messages on their clothing. Now it appears both sides may have reached a tentative deal. It does not end the court case, but in an agreement filed in D.C. district court, the national archives would agree to tell staff that visitors can wear protest language on their clothing and the archives would also offer personal tours and apology to both the 17 year old Michigan high school student and the Virginia woman who are suing. The judge needs to sign off on the deal, which would also send the lawsuit to mediation. This happened around the time of the march for life rally in Washington and January, abortion rights opponents were also suing the Smithsonian national air and space museum saying they were forced to do the same there, both the archives and Smithsonian apologized for what happened. Mike Murillo WTO P news. There is more proof of the value of a good night's sleep. Irregular or disruptive sleep may increase your risk of heart disease. That's according to researchers at Vanderbilt university in Nashville. They found that people with chronically disrupted sleep were more likely to have more plaque in their arteries, higher coronary artery calcium, and greater stiffness in their blood vessels commonly known as hardening of the arteries. That a CBS correspondent Jim Crow researchers followed more than 2000 older, racially and ethnically diverse participants from 6 communities across the country for a 7 day

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"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:24 min | 8 months ago

"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

"Neighbors. It's 1123, a bill to keep data stored from period tracking apps beyond the reach of Virginia authorities has failed to move forward in the General Assembly. It passed in the democratic control Senate with bipartisan support, but it failed in a GOP controlled House subcommittee. Supporters of the bill said it would remove any possibility that data stored in menstrual labs could be used in abortion related prosecution. The bill sponsor, Arlington state senator Barbara favola, says menstrual information is uniquely sensitive and should be treated accordingly. However, house lawmakers were warned by a state public safety and Homeland Security official against limiting what information could be obtained by a search warrant in criminal cases. As we've been reporting lawsuits have been filed by several abortion rights opponents against the national archives and the national air and space museum after they visited both around the time of last month's march for life. Now there appears to be an agreement in one case. It claims that that security guards at the museums made visitors cover anti abortion messages on their clothing before entering the buildings. Now there appears to be a deal between a 17 year old Michigan high school student and a Virginia woman who brought a case against the national archives in the deal filed in D.C. district court at the national archives will make sure staff knows visitors can wear clothing with protest language. It will also offer personal tours and apology to the two when they return a judge needs to sign off on the agreement and it doesn't end the court case, but would refer to mediation. Both the national archives and Smithsonian have apologized for what took place. Mike Murillo WTO news. We've reached out to the national archives for comment. Researchers are possibly closing in on a drug treatment that acts as a contraceptive for men. In a study published in nature communications, researchers are demonstrating how an improved version of an experimental drug developed for eye disease can stop sperm from maturing and swimming, preventing pregnancies in mice within 30 minutes following an injection. The Washington Post reports about two and a half hours later, male mice began to regain normal fertility. The approach offers new help in the decades long effort for better birth control options for men who have long had two options, condoms, or of vasectomy. Other drug therapies in development can take weeks or months to become effective or for the effects

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"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:31 min | 8 months ago

"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

"Com today, and schedule your free in home estimate. Ten 11, just days after a woman's body was found in a park near the inter county connector. Her ex-boyfriend has been arrested in Missouri. 30 year old Francisco Ramon Lara Garcia was taken into custody by federal Marshals two weeks ago in Kirkwood, Missouri. He's charged with first degree murder in the death of 20 year old keelan jola Beth Chavez Dominguez. She vanished December 30th. Her body was found January 28th under the paint branch overpass of Maryland 200 the ICC. Montgomery county police say the two were living together at the time of her disappearance, Lara Garcia is awaiting extradition to Maryland. Two abortion rights opponents are suing the national archives after they say they were forced to cover anti abortion messages on their clothing. Now it appears both sides may have reached a tentative deal. It does not end the court case, but in an agreement filed in D.C. district court the national archives would agree to tell staff that visitors can wear protest language on their clothing and the archives would also offer personal tours and apology to both the 17 year old Michigan high school student and the Virginia woman who are suing. The judge needs to sign off on the deal, which would also send the lawsuit to mediation. This happened around the time of the march for life rally in Washington in January, abortion rights opponents were also suing the Smithsonian national air and space museum saying they were forced to do the same there, both the archives and Smithsonian apologized for what happened. Mike Murillo P news. We've reached out to the national archives for comment on the potential agreement. A proposal to put menstrual data stored on period tracking apps beyond the reach of state authorities has failed in a Virginia House of delegates subcommittee this week after Virginia governor Glenn youngkin's administration expressed opposition to the idea for the first time. That legislation has already passed the state Senate with bipartisan support. It was supported by abortion rights supporters who saw it as a way to protect privacy and help to shield women from abortion related prosecutions. The Virginia mercury reports house lawmakers who are warned by a state public safety and Homeland Security official against limiting what information could be obtained by a search warrant in criminal cases. A similar bill that would prohibit period tracking apps from selling or disseminating reproductive data without users permission is currently pending in a House committee after passing the Senate. Sports is on the way, stay with us ten, 14. Save big during court furniture outlets

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"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:42 min | 8 months ago

"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

"Is WTO P news, 9 24. As we've been reporting, lawsuits have been filed by several abortion rights opponents against the national archives and national air and space museum after those people visited both around the time of last month's march for life. And now there appears to be an agreement in one case. The claims are that security guards at the museums made visitors cover anti abortion messages on their clothing before entering the buildings. Now there appears to be a deal between a 17 year old Michigan high school student and a Virginia woman who brought a case against the national archives in the deal filed in D.C. district court at the national archives will make sure staff knows visitors can wear clothing with protest language. It will also offer personal tours and apology to the two when they return a judge needs to sign off on the agreement and it doesn't end the court case, but would refer to mediation. Both the national archives and Smithsonian have apologized for what took place. Mike Murillo P news. Money news at 25 and 55, hello, Jeff claw. Hello John Aaron ahead of the open Dow futures are down a 150 points. Retail sales rose 3% last month. That was more than expected and it is not adjusted for inflation, meaning spending far outpaced the 5 tenths of a percent increase in consumer prices last month, restaurants, bars, and furniture stores saw the biggest gain in sales, chipotle, Mexican grill is trying another spin off. Far mesa fresh eatery will test the market in California selling bowls for 12 to $16. Chipotle's last spin off, Asian ShopHouse, was shut down in 2017, D.C. was one of few test markets for shop house back then

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"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:47 min | 8 months ago

"national archives" Discussed on WTOP

"Morning beneath the February 15th, 2023, mostly cloudy, a spotty shower or two you may find. Nothing of any real significant by daybreak, low in the 40s, we're 49 now. We begin the ride with you this morning. Good morning to you. I'm dean lane. But the Maryland man arrested in Missouri, we're told, charged this morning with the death of a Rockville woman whose body was found last month along the ICC. 20 year old keelan jola Beth Chavez Dominguez disappeared December 30th, about a month later, her body was found in upper paint branch stream valley park in colesville near the inter county connector. Montgomery county police say investigators identified Chavez Dominguez's ex-boyfriend as a suspect, police say the couple had been living together, Francisco Ramon Lara Garcia was arrested two weeks ago in Kirkwood, Missouri, charged with first degree murder. He's awaiting extradition to Maryland. Particularly jano WTO piano. Two O four Wednesday morning. Here at WTO P we told you last week about lawsuits against both the national archives and the Smithsonian national air and space museum by several abortion rights opponents. This after their visits to the museums near the time of March for life that took place in January. Now there appears to be agreement in at least one of the cases. It claims that that security guards at the museums made visitors cover anti abortion messages on their clothing before entering the buildings. Now there appears to be a deal between a 17 year old Michigan high school student and a Virginia woman who brought a case against the national archives in the deal filed in D.C. district court at the national archives will make sure staff knows visitors can wear clothing with protest language. It will also offer personal tours and apology to the two when they return a judge needs to sign off on the agreement and it doesn't end the court case, but would refer to mediation. Both the national archives and Smithsonian have apologized for what took place. Mike Murillo WTO news. Now WTO has this week reached out to the national archives for comment on the potential agreement. We're still waiting to hear back from them. That accused of assaulting democratic representative Angie Craig in the elevator of her D.C. apartment complex apparently as a history of several violent incidents in the community going back to 2015. The 26 year old man Kindred Hamlin, his identity, has 12 prior convictions we're told, including an apparent assault on a police officer. Greg spoke on CNN and criticized D.C. prosecutors this week, as well as the courts after learning Hamlin, had a history of arrest. I don't want there to be a 14th victim. It really is just unbelievable that I was the 13th assault. And the reason we're having a conversation here today and probably the reason that he could be held is because I'm a member of Congress. And this is being adjudicated in federal court this time. Hamblin also pleaded guilty to indecent exposure and admitted to entering a woman's home in 2015. Two O 6 when it comes to recreational marijuana, locally D.C. and Virginia have a lot in common in both places it is legal to have it, but not legal to sell it. There is no path forward right now in Virginia for the legalization of recreational marijuana sales, a bill that would have allowed for retail sales to start in 2024 in Virginia passed in the state Senate, but it did not get enough support in the House of delegates. Democratic state senator Adam Evans sponsored the bill. We are kind of dragging our feet on establishing a retail market. It means Virginia has the same situation as D.C., while recreational marijuana is legal. It's illegal to sell it. It is apparently a different story in Maryland though, locally, where recreational pot is set to be legalized this summer in July, lawmakers are currently working on a plan we're told to establish retail sales in the state. And two O 7 traffic and

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Trump Lawyer in Mar-A-Lago Search Appeared Before Grand Jury

Mark Levin

01:50 min | 8 months ago

Trump Lawyer in Mar-A-Lago Search Appeared Before Grand Jury

"And according to Bloomberg Sabrina Wilmer and Zoe Tillman writing the pieces Evan Cochran won a Donald Trump's lawyers appear before a federal grand jury last month as part of the special counsel investigation into whether classified information and other government records were mishandled At the former president's Mar-a-Lago state according to people familiar with the matter So here they dragged this man in front of a federal grand jury And in the case of Biden's lawyers they work with the FBI They say hey happy You can watch us you know And of course Hillary's lawyers Kendall and the rest they were never treated like this when thousands of emails were destroyed Bleached in all the retina So they go after the lawyers It's one of the reasons they go after eastland and they go after Rudy Giuliani and the others They want to make sure that lawyers think twice or three times or just turn down Any ability to represent a Trump or a Republican But this is clearly a violation of what's intended by the constitution Clearly Clarkson has been Cochrane rather has been representing Trump since early on in his dealings with the Justice Department They write over whether classified materials and other White House documents should have been returned to the national archives We're at the Florida property Apparently these reporters don't have a right English He went before the grand jury in Washington during the second week in January He did immediately return a request for he's not allowed to I guess he could comment It's the prosecution that's not supposed to be leaking but they do all the time

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Biden Lawyers Handed Over Boxes of Documents in Boston

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 8 months ago

Biden Lawyers Handed Over Boxes of Documents in Boston

"There's a breaking story from the daily mail Biden lawyers handed over boxes of documents in Boston What Latest twist and classified file saga reveals they were handled in another location before they arrived at the Penn Biden center A new detail in the web of information about the trail of Biden documents came to light today hours ago With a national archives released email traffic that referenced documents in Boston The email from the national archives lawyer Gary stern came days after classified material was discovered in the offices of Biden's D.C. think tank What a stupid phrase At the Penn Biden center Biden and federal officials have located documents at Penn Biden and at Biden's Wilmington home They've searched his Delaware beach house after the initial discovery at Penn Biden days before the November elections came event more twists and turns The widening saga is the FBI found another document Mark classified at the former vice president Mike Pence's house and lores for former president Trump painted over another folder Again that leak on Trump was intended to take attention away from Biden While please ensure that the boxes in your office in Boston remain secure in a locked space and are not accessed by anyone Stern wrote Biden lawyers bob Bauer and Patrick Moore that's the archives going That follows a report last month by CNN that Penn Biden had shipped Biden's speeches and reference materials to Moore's Boston law office

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FBI finds additional document with classified markings in search of Pence's home

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 8 months ago

FBI finds additional document with classified markings in search of Pence's home

"And adviser to former vice president Mike Pence says an additional classified document was recovered during an FBI search of pence's home in Indiana. This was described as a consensual search of the Pence family home, not a raid, and negotiated with Justice Department. Pence adviser Devin O'Malley says during the 5 hour search, one document that was marked classified and 6 other pages without markings were removed by the FBI. Mike Pence's attorney requested a review of records stored at his home. After the uproar over the discovery of classified documents, found at former presidents, Trump and Biden's personal residences. Some Pence documents were discovered in January and reported to the national archives. And now these additional pages have been found. Pence and his wife are away in California,

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National Archives Tells Former President to Search for Documents

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 8 months ago

National Archives Tells Former President to Search for Documents

"I'd mention to you that there's no way the prior officials had had their homes or offices searched I was challenged by somebody who said I don't know that How do you know that Because they would have said so In this stuff about the media asking and these ex presidents and ex vice presidents saying you know when we left everything was turned over But nobody asked you that The question is whether you have today For the proper question is any classified information and has anybody searched for it That's the question And the answer is no they didn't Now how do we know that Because the archives has now said that all of these individuals need to go back and look that it's an ongoing obligation The national archives is a stickler for following the law isn't it Except it doesn't Joe Biden purloined some of Barack Obama's documents He was their predator the executive branch he was the president so even the statement that his propagandists put out was an accurate That the archives took all of it We know the archives has been properly tracking classified information How do we know it Because it's everywhere That's how we know We know Joe Biden as a matter of fact did not have the authority to declassify what he took And we know for a fact that the material he took from the Senate they have a skiff the senators say there's no way you can do it There is one way you can do it The sandy burglar way

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Axios: National Archives Misses House Biden Classified Docs Deadline

Mark Levin

01:34 min | 8 months ago

Axios: National Archives Misses House Biden Classified Docs Deadline

"National archives couldn't access stood up meet the Tuesday deadline to turn over requested materials to the House committee on oversight That's chaired by James comer National archives is not produced requested documents to the committee at this time Chemicals request still stands anticipates moving forward with a transcribed interview with Nara's general counsel soon The archives didn't immediately return access requests for comment but has said it needs to consult with the Department of Justice before sharing information of course you know how that works So you have a more than an iron triangle And iron octagon of executive branch cover up taking place now and you have a separation of powers issue Under article one we know what's in article one And we know it's an article too We know it's an article three We know it's an article 5 Unlike a judicial nominee by the Biden administration maybe we'll have time to get into that later All that said the problem is if Congress doesn't enforce its implied powers at oversight implied because they are and the court is recognized this Powers that are linked to legislative powers if they're legitimate oversight activities unlike any Trump's taxes in order to leak them Then Congress has no power Then Congress is denuding itself

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James Freeman: A Popular Media Defense of the President Collapses

Mark Levin

01:51 min | 8 months ago

James Freeman: A Popular Media Defense of the President Collapses

"But we'll get into that later the national archives Another issue where USA Today in my view was lying and other media outlets are lying And people are regurgitating what they say is that a president and a vice president staying in the same position when it comes to declassification I've been getting this question over and over again especially since a phony USA Today article appeared I want you to stick with me And I want to give kudos to James Freeman of The Wall Street Journal James Freeman I've known his parents for 40 years It's not that I'm in touch with him all the time For 40 years this first position I held in the Reagan administration I went into a building I was 22 23 years old And there was James father Neil I'm assuming it's the same family And he's got it exactly right And he says a popular media defense of the president collapses He's completely naked they say One nice thing about being president Joe Biden is that sometimes media outlets will make arguments on your behalf that you're not even willing to attempt on your own Witness journalists responding to the news of government secrets casually strewn around Biden's property Some have been suggesting Biden received significant authority over classified documents while serving as vice president During the Obama administration There are many reasons why mister Biden doesn't seem to find this argument as compelling as his friends in the media do Now the latest discoveries had his Delaware home seemed to confirm that the argument is irrelevant They also suggest a much greater legal danger for this president

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National Archives asks representatives of past six administrations to check for classified documents

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 8 months ago

National Archives asks representatives of past six administrations to check for classified documents

"Sources tell the AP the national archives is asked former presidents and vice presidents to recheck their personal records for any classified documents. The letter was sent to representatives of former presidents and vice presidents extending back to Ronald Reagan to ensure compliance with the presidential records act. It comes after classified documents were found connected to former president Donald Trump and more recently President Biden and former vice president Mike Pence. We have had for quite a number of years any number of mishandling investigations. FBI director Chris wray didn't talk specifics, but said that is unfortunately a regular part of our counter intelligence divisions and counter intelligence programs work. And

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Four Former Presidents Say They Have No Classified Documents

Mark Levin

00:35 sec | 8 months ago

Four Former Presidents Say They Have No Classified Documents

"Somebody finally did what I thought they should do kinda Kinda Headline daily mail Obama Clinton and both bushes turned over all classified documents to the national archives their offices confirmed in the midst of the Biden scandal and after files were found at pence's home Why is that misleading Four former presidents say they have no classified documents Former vice president's quail training gore also say they have none

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Mike Pompeo: Biden's 'No Regrets' Comment Is Bothersome

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:56 min | 8 months ago

Mike Pompeo: Biden's 'No Regrets' Comment Is Bothersome

"You've been there. I mean, you were in the trenches. You were the CIA director, you were the Secretary of State. You know a thing or two about a skiff. You know a thing or two about classified documents and government secrets. I don't even understand how it's possible for these many documents to be in the private residences of former government officials. Can you help us understand why the national archives doesn't have a for lack of a better metaphor, a library, take the book out of the library system. If you take classified documents out, you got to account for them. I mean, I think most of us don't even understand how this could have happened. So for the very most compartmented secret level documents, they are numbered their catalog they are tracked. My guess is that none of the documents that weren't any of these places were those documents. I don't know that. I don't know the facts. So for part of it, there is a Colorado library called catalog. That is appropriate. The simple volume of classified documents that I dealt with as CI director or that the presidents would have dealt with. I was just staggering. And they are in the residence. I had, in my home, as the CI director, there was a skiff. Inside of that skiff, there was a safe when I finished reading classified documents. I either return them to the handlers or put them in the safe before I lock the safe, lock the door, somehow that just didn't happen sufficiently. And I suppose any of us can get it wrong. I suppose any of us could put a document the wrong notebook carried out, but then when you find it, get it right back. And I'll tell you what else is troubling politically. When the president of the United States says I have no regrets. That bothers me. I promise you. If someone finds out that I held documents in the wrong place or I did something wrong two years ago or when I was in the House of Representatives on the intelligence committee, I will regret it deeply. I will have put information at risk. And we have service members all across the world, CA operatives all across the world. We need to protect them. There's a reason for most of this classification. And we ought to do our best. When we get it wrong, just own it, admit it. Get on with your life.

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Former VP Mike Pence Reveals His Possession of Classified Docs

The Trish Regan Show

01:09 min | 8 months ago

Former VP Mike Pence Reveals His Possession of Classified Docs

"Turning now to the news that Joe Biden and Donald Trump aren't the only ones with classified documents. It seems a former VP Mike Pence also had a small number of documents marked as classified at his Indiana home. They were turned over to the FBI following a recent search according to his attorneys. They turned them over to the national archives, they had been inadvertently boxed and sent to pence's home when he left office there in January of 2021, so it seems like a lot of people are making these mistakes. I said this earlier and I think it's quite interesting to see how quickly Donald Trump did rush to Mike Pence's defense. He came right out and defended him. I do also think it's very interesting that Barack Obama has not done the same for Joe Biden, so think about that for a second as we mull over whether or not the Democrat party really wants Joe to run in 2024. I don't think they do. I don't think that this would have been leaked the way it was leaked if they really wanted Joe Biden at the top of the ticket. But who else do they got? Who else could create so much inflation? Unfortunately, a few two many people.

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Monica Crowley: Contents of Biden Documents Still Unknown

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:40 min | 8 months ago

Monica Crowley: Contents of Biden Documents Still Unknown

"Yeah, that's what I'm thinking too. And again, Biden did this when he was vice president and Pence did it when he was vice president. Well, you know what? They both have to pay the price, no matter what that price is, but we got to get a handle on this. Lord knows what the Chinese and the Russians have of us. Well, that's just it. I mean, nobody really knows what these documents involve, right? I mean, especially in the Biden case, we know that Joe Biden has long been selling access and influence. Again, around the world, we've got reports of a 150 more than a 150 international business transactions on the part of the Biden crime family that were flagged by U.S. banks center which the Treasury Department for review to determine whether or not there was influence of being sold national security imperiled something illegal going on. We don't know what these documents are that have been sitting in the Biden house. You know, when the Trump case, they were under lock and key, he has these service presence around Mar-a-Lago. And so on and as president, he had the ability to do classify anything. And Monica, let me jump in here. Let me jump in here though. Not only that, the national archives was well aware and actually gave him guidance on how to make that area of even more secure by adding the padlock. So it's not like this was just strewn about, which is what they wanted us to think when they took the pictures of all the alleged classified stop. I mean, this is something that was very orderly and the Trump post presidency campaign, they were doing what they were asked to do. Yeah,

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The Media's Finally Catching Up: A Biden Cover Up

Mark Levin

01:57 min | 8 months ago

The Media's Finally Catching Up: A Biden Cover Up

"Now even Peter doocy and our Friends when the 5 and elsewhere talking about cover up Now the chairman of the House oversight committee is talking about a cover up Mister producer went back and looked Look on January 8th that Sunday we already played it and I'm not going to do it again With my interview of the chairman of the incoming chairman of the House oversight committee James come who turns out to be terrific We talked about the national archives I specifically asked him a question Is he going to look into that in the disparate treatment and that there are other presidents vice presidents and so forth and so on who have undoubtedly taken documents with them and nobody's looked And he said it's a good point and we're going to look The next day on January 9th a leak was planted from The White House With CBS News was a limited leak Because it didn't reveal other occasions in which Biden had taken documents on that were found now on January 9th I told you on this program once that information came up that this was part of a cover up That there was no question in my mind That it was a cover up That day NBC excuse me the next day January 10th there was a second targeted leak from The White House this time to NBC News You can see who they can see who they leaked to Now since then there have been sporadic leaks but even more than that There have been findings that have been taking place

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"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:46 min | 1 year ago

"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Witnesses who saw documents there. It's essentially the evidence that establishes to a judge's satisfaction. Not beyond a reasonable doubt, not even by a preponderance, but at least that there's probable cause to believe this crime has been committed and you can find the evidence there. Jay brat the Justice Department's counterintelligence chief argued that the ongoing investigation would be severely compromised, including the names of agents and witnesses, and that there was a threat of possible obstruction and interference in the investigation in a case where the judge has already found probable cause of obstruction. That sounds pretty convincing. Yeah, I mean, and that's why it's so critical what the judge does with the request for redaction because there's really no point in releasing a document if virtually everything in it is redacted and you can't learn anything. I mean, that doesn't assist the public in this matter of great importance as the judge has determined. On the other hand, I think the judge should take seriously the Justice Department's concerns about its investigation and the integrity of the investigation. And of course, the safety of most primarily witnesses, not just their safety, but that they should not be tampered with, of course. So weighing all of that. The question is how extensive will the redaction be? You know, there's some information in the public already about these negotiations between Trump's team and the national archives and then eventually the FBI, some of that seems like it could come out and not be redacted. That would be safe. The things I expect to be redacted are whatever source information they received that these documents are still at Mar-a-Lago and exactly where they are. That's the sort of information you would think would be redacted. And then of course anything else sensitive that they think would jeopardize the ongoing nature of the investigation will likely be redacted to. But I expect that they can release some of this, particularly about the back and forth with team Trump and his lawyers and the national archives and FBI. I think we'll see some of that. What does it tell you that one of Trump's attorneys attended the court hearing, but declined to comment other than to say Trump wants the affidavit unsealed. So it's interesting. So of course, Trump has been saying for days that he wants the affidavit on sealed, but my view is he doesn't really want it unsealed. He wants to see it because he wants to identify people who have provided information to the government against them, but does he really want it fully unsealed as he really want the public to be able to see the basis for the probable cause to believe that crimes have been committed and evidence of those crimes? Is it Mar-a-Lago? I don't think so. So I think the reason that he had a lawyer there, but didn't actually make a formal legal filing calling for the unsealing, joining in the media's request

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"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:02 min | 1 year ago

"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"That person. This of course is a unique situation where Trump wants to try to turn it to his advantage and claim he's being targeted and so on. So that's why we are where we are. And also, of course, Trump isn't the party that moved to unseal. It was media organizations, media doesn't typically care about your average search warrant. Explain what kind of information normally goes into an affidavit supporting a search warrant request. So it's not the entire investigation necessarily, but what it has to do is establish probable cause that at least one crime has been committed and that evidence of that crime can be found at the scene that is to be searched. So in this case, I assume that it goes through however they learned that they are potentially documents that should not have been at Mar-a-Lago there. It likely goes through the negotiations with Trump's team, the back and forth that they had the boxes that were seized by national archives. However, they determined that there were still things outstanding. The further negotiations, the subpoena, and then ultimately, however, they reached a conclusion that they're still were items outstanding that were likely at Mar-a-Lago. That may include statements from witnesses who saw documents there. It's essentially the evidence that establishes to a judge's satisfaction. Not beyond a reasonable doubt, not even by a preponderance, but at least that there's probable cause to believe this crime has been committed and you can find the evidence there. Jay bratt, the Justice Department's counterintelligence chief, argued that the ongoing investigation would be severely compromised, including the names of agents and witnesses, and that there was a threat of possible obstruction and interference in the investigation in a case where the judge has already found probable cause of obstruction. That sounds pretty convincing. Yeah, I mean, and that's why it's so critical what the judge does with the request for redaction because there's really no point in releasing a document if virtually everything in it is redacted and you can't learn anything. I mean, that doesn't assist the public in this matter of great importance as the judge has determined. On the other hand, I think the judge should take seriously the Justice Department's concerns about its investigation and the integrity of the investigation. And of course, the safety of most primarily witnesses, not just their safety, but that they should not be tampered with, of course. So, you know, weighing all of that. The question is how extensive will the redaction be? You know, there's some information in the public already about these negotiations between Trump's team and the national archives, and then eventually the FBI, some of that seems like it could come out and not be redacted. That would be safe. The things I expect to be redacted are whatever source information they receive that these documents are still at Mar-a-Lago and exactly where they are. That's the sort of information you would think would be redacted and then of course anything else sensitive that they think would jeopardize the ongoing nature of the investigation will likely be redacted to. But I expect that they can release some of this, particularly about the back and forth with team Trump and his lawyers and the national archives and FBI. I think we'll see some of that. What does it tell you that one of Trump's attorneys attended the court hearing, but declined to comment other than to say Trump wants the affidavit unsealed. So it's interesting. So of course, Trump has been saying for days that he wants the affidavit unsealed, but my view is he doesn't really want it unsealed. He wants to see it because he wants to identify people who have provided information to the government against them, but does he really want it fully unsealed? Does he really want the public to be able to see the basis for probable cause to believe that crimes have been committed and evidence of those crimes? Is it Mar-a-Lago? I don't think so. So I think the reason that he had a lawyer there, but didn't actually make a formal legal filing calling for the unsealing, joining in the media's request

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"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:52 min | 1 year ago

"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Saw documents there. We don't know exactly what all of that is. But it's essentially the evidence that establishes to a judge's satisfaction. Not beyond a reasonable doubt, not even by a preponderance, but at least that there's probable cause to believe these crime has been committed and you can find the evidence there. And importantly, it has to be that the evidence is there at the time they're going to search. It can't be at one time there was evidence there. It has to be fairly fresh. Jay bratt, the Justice Department's counterintelligence chief, said the ongoing investigation would be severely compromised that justice was concerned that the release would identify names of agents or witnesses and another factor, the threat of possible obstruction and interference in the investigation in a case where the court has found probable cause that there is a violation of one of the obstruction statutes. That sounds pretty convincing. Yeah, I mean, and that's why it's so critical what the judge does with the request for redaction because there's really no point in releasing a document if virtually if everything in it is redacted and you can't learn anything. I mean, that doesn't assist the public in this matter of great importance as the judge has determined. On the other hand, I think the judge should take seriously the Justice Department's concerns about investigation and the integrity of the investigation. And of course, the safety of most primarily witnesses, not just their safety, but that they should not be tampered with, of course. So, you know, weighing all of that. The question is how extensive will the redaction be? You know, there's some information in the public already about these negotiations between Trump's team and the national archives, and then eventually the FBI, some of that seems like it could come out and not be redacted. That would be safe. The thing that I expect to be redacted are whatever source information they received that these documents are still at Mar-a-Lago and exactly where they are. That's the sort of information you would think would be redacted. And then of course anything else sensitive that they think would jeopardize the ongoing nature of the investigation will likely be redacted to. But I expect they can release some of this, particularly about the back and forth with team Trump and his lawyers and the national archives and FBI. I think we'll see some of that. Thanks so much, Jennifer. That's former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rogers, a lecturer at Columbia law school. Coming up next on the Bloomberg law show, Alan weisselberg, the Trump organization's longtime chief financial officer, pleads guilty to all 15 charges against him. What effect will it have on Trump and the Trump organization? This is Bloomberg. The balance of power. It's always shifting

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"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:06 min | 1 year ago

"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"All boils down to two decides who decides when it's in the best interest of the United States to disclose presidential records The current occupant of The White House or the former who does have some interest in the confidentiality of the documents D.C. circuit court judge catan G Brown Jackson summed up the main question in former president Donald Trump's lawsuit to stop the national archives from releasing White House records to the House committee investigating the January 6th capitol riots Executive privileges typically reserve for the current occupant of The White House and at oral arguments on Tuesday all three judges appeared skeptical about Trump's invocation of executive privilege in a case where president Joe Biden has waived it Here's circuit court judge Patricia millet We have one president at a time under our constitution That's what GSA is saying And that the incumbent president has said has made the judgment and his best positioned and Supreme Court has told us To make that call as the interest in executive branch My guest is Harold krant a professor at the Chicago Kent college of law How there was a lot of discussion of both the Supreme Court's Nixon decision and the 1978 presidential records act Tell us about that Both the 1978 act and the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Nixon versus GSA suggests that there is a role for a former president to assert privilege but that the views of the incumbent should be weighed much more heavily and has been done in the past with respect to president Nixon for instance he claimed that the archive should not be able to assert jurisdiction over his papers what he left office because he obviously feared the embarrassment from Watergate investigation as subsequent cover up And the court said he was entitled to raise that claim but the interests of following through with the presidential records act in the interest with respect to having a public archive presidential documents outweighed his claim particularly when it was his former vice president or Ford who was the incumbent and did not wish to protect the presidential papers from the direction in the presidential records act which was B to file them in the archives So why doesn't that control here and it's an easy case being common president gets to make the call It does but there is one sort of omission if you will issue that was left unspoken in the mixed diversity of GSA case which is how do you value the two assertions won by the sitting president and one by the former president Obviously the court was on safe ground and saying the views of the form present take best precedence with each succeeding year but they did quite say what is the proper test Is it that the sitting president almost always wins except for an extraordinary case Is it that there is a presumption of regularity that the president who's sitting He's got to worry about his relationship with Congress He's got to worry about relations with foreign countries perhaps And he's responsible for national security all in contrast to the former president So what is the test used to sort of weigh those two interests together I do think personally that we could envision a time when a sitting president wanted to release papers from his predecessor or her predecessor just because it might have been vengeance May have been anger And if there really is no basis for the current president to wave the privilege then I think there may be a role for the court to step in to protect executive privilege But this seems to be a very clear case that even if there is to be a balancing with respect to the incumbents views in the former presidents particularly when this is pertaining to a legitimate request from Congress that it should be an easy case It's interesting that one of the judges judge Jackson wrote that presidents are not kings when she required former White House counsel Don McGahn to comply with the house subpoena So clearly she is the most sort of anti Trump assertion of executive privilege in this case The other two I think showed little sympathy but they also suggested that there might not rule completely in congresses and Biden administration's favor that there had to be some kind of balancing some kind of accommodation of views and whether that would result in a remand back to the district court for individual balancing document by document There is a great range in terms of documents which seem to be much in the square of executive privilege such as draft speeches reports of conversations that the president had with advisers like Mark Meadows those would be highly protected where as calling logs appointment logs and presidential calendar has much less privilege attached to it The Trump lawyers asked the appeals court if it rules against them to keep blocking the national archives from providing the disputed documents to Congress for another 14 days to give them time to appeal to the Supreme Court In your view how likely is it that the Supreme Court would take this case I think it's a good chance that the Supreme Court would take the case they can decide it relatively quickly as they had in other political controversies from time to time They obviously took the question about executive privilege and Trump's taxes last year So they think it's important So I would think of more likely than not that they would take the case but I think they would take it on an expedited fashion so that we would have an answer one way or the other by June Thanks Hal Best professor Harold kran to the Chicago Kent college of law Coming up next the Supreme Court appears ready to roll back abortion rights This is Bloomberg You're staying healthy isn't easy especially during the holidays Watching your diet staying active managing stress but a good night's rest helps.

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"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"national archives" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"A U.S. court granted former president Trump's request to temporarily halt release of White House documents and the January 6th attack on the capitol The documents sought by the House select committee investigating the riot Loyola law professor Laurie Levinson Now this does not mean that this court is likely even to block the subpoenas In fact the panel that's going to hear this case is entirely democratic appointees to the court Two of them by Obama and one elevated by president Joe Biden But what it does say is that this circuit court is willing to give a full vetting of the arguments on a very fast track as to whether this executive privilege would apply Former prosecutor Lori Levinson says President Biden has already approved release for the records which are held by the national archives The house panel was to receive its first batch today The defense has rested its case in the murdered trial of 18 year old Kyle rittenhouse closing arguments will be held Monday rittenhouse's attorneys say he was defending himself from an attack and had no choice when he shot three men in Kenosha Wisconsin during street protests The prosecution says rittenhouse was the instigator An attorney for one of the three white men standing trial in the death of mount Aubrey in Georgia says he does not want any more black pastors in the courtroom Attorney Kevin Goff made the comment to the trial judge after the reverend Al sharpton sat in back of the courtroom with Arbery's parents Goff said he feared that sharpton's presence could influence the jury Golf represents William Brian the father and son along who along with the father and son of Greg and Travis mcmichael is charged with murder in Arbery's death last year The 25 year old black man was chased and fatally shot after being spotted running in their neighborhood A lawyer for detained U.S. journalist Danny finster says a court military ruled Myanmar has sentenced him to 11 years in prison after finding him guilty on several charges Live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios this is global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg.

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"national archives" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

07:50 min | 2 years ago

"national archives" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"There isn't an embassy anymore laughter from them who l. You're just gonna have to figure that out. No i can't figure that out. Are you playing a game. Is this a game to you. The answer is yes what the state department is done today is. They're flying people off that have already purchased tickets that were scheduled to be on a flight. And they're saying you know these flights with these american citizens they're all getting off the ground they don't mean our flights they mean flights they were already scheduled to take off in kabul. The state department didn't do anything. The state department hasn't done jack. When we called this morning we were told. We're still working really hard on it. Oh are you are you are you. That was lincoln's office working really hard really super hard. Yeah i don't think you are. I don't think you are now. They're saying they don't have as much pressure as they thought they did. No no kidding no kidding you don't have don't have any pressure. Wow that's weird And they're making people believe that these flights got off the ground. They're not because they didn't have the right state department paperwork and then the state department said. Hey everybody off the plane and turn your paperwork in your passports into the airport to the taliban while we hand them the manifest so yeah now they really don't have the papers now they really don't have those little blue books because the paperwork was taken by the taleban. Because that's what you arranged. Oh my gosh and then for them to come out and say you know what i have to tell you. Taliban is in unveiled their new their new government. And let me tell you. I know now. This is a placeholder government. Just know we at the state department. No this a placeholder government because the taliban's going to relinquish all of their power very soon to the new governor this is an interim government does the taliban notice that they're going to be relinquishing. This power. all what will you have lots of leverage on them. I'm sure no one. No one no group has ever made a hostile takeover of a country. And says yeah. We're just taking over a couple of weeks until things settle down and we're Let everybody else decide and come in here. And they'll set up shop here in a few minutes. that's not. All my gosh these people are criminally incompetent criminally incompetent. But that's something absurd part. The absurd part is that the us and the eu is now expressing concern that this new taliban government is to gender to sis gender no not inclusive not representative enough okay. They don't say that you know. There's no christians. now. I know there's there's no by people you know i look i know is you're trying your best i know and you're all terrace but is the department of treasury run by somebody who's gender queer or gender fluid is really seriously we have to know that you know your your department of interior. Yes wanted terrorist. Five million dollar bounty on On his head a put there by the united states government after we released him from gitmo. Yeah but does he. Does he view himself as to spirit to spare person really might be the department of interior but how is he with interior decorating. Yeah we don't we don't know and that's well they've come up with Helpful diversity and inclusion action plan for the taliban and that will unlock billions of dollars in frozen funds and international aid. And all they have to do as a few tweaks. And i've i've helped them out on this. I call this. i will. I call this. Strategic actions for the taliban as a nation acronym is s. a. t. a. n. a. Wait a minute. that's a complete air. I did not see that. We're going to change the name. We can't have satan as the plan. I taliban maybe you don't call yourself taliban anymore. Try this and said gentlemen with a pre existing affinity for religious based tactical harm. It's much less triggering Taliban it i mean think of this gentleman with a pre existing affinity for religious based tactical. Harm that rolls right off. The tongue adults. You know what i mean and the cdc would like this. It goes right along with what the cdc is doing. Second they need to create a ministry of diversity and inclusion. now this'll help them form a much healthier government and we recommend a ratio of three trans and or persons of color bureaucrats for every formerly incarcerated terrorist in your government And the sooner you do this the the sooner you can become a successful regime like the regime. It's totally accepted. All around the world of san francisco It'll be great. It'll be great people. The pooping on your streets in no time and then you can get that stuff from pottery. Party were looking for exactly right. Exactly third fight climate change and pledged to get to net zero emissions by twenty twenty for you. It's not going to be very hard. But that's that's a good point right right. This is the solution to climate change. Just live like they do in afghanistan. Right right And it needs to be done yesterday and you can come out. As the biggest greenest people ever fourth initiate your own. Nationwide pandemic lockdown. This one's good. You wanna lock people in their houses. Fine just say it's for the pandemic You want to track your people wherever they go. You know what you should do. You should call the prime minister of australia. Now wait a minute. You're already working with china. You've got that one covered Fifth provide reproductive. Care for your women and and this is most im- this is the most important unim- fundamentally important types of medical care you can do and Since since it really is the number one Concern of yours. The care for women i would suggest a chain of nationwide reproductive care clinics And i would put them mainly in the christian neighborhoods and convince them that you're there to help them. And these poor. Christians can't get adequate family planning and then you kill their children. And so then you can weed out all the undesirables. Because that's the way it worked in america last but not least Can you give us a new host for jeopardy because we can't find one and We think the first taliban host of jeopardy. Yeah yeah wrong wrong. Yeah.

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"national archives" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

07:56 min | 2 years ago

"national archives" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"Hello america and welcome to the glenn beck program. We're so glad that you've tuned in today. I wanna talk to you about the new taleban government. Because they're all this gender they're all this gender and the state department pointed this out yesterday and i thought my gosh thank you so much. Thank you secretary. Blinken for really talking about the things he americans want to talk about all the sis gender terrorists that are now in. It's not terrorists. I hate that because that's probably what you're going to hang your hat on. I know all you crazy. Wild west cowboys. But yeah okay. They're terrorists get over it. They've been largely marginalized but they're they're all this gender. Can't we get one of those people that say they're furry animal character. Can we get one of those. I don't know what the name is. I know there is an. I don't know what the name is. But can't we get yes okay. The department of interior. He is a terrorist but he also thinks he's bambi right that's inclusive. We begin there and the lies from lincoln in sixty seconds graham. My patriot supply. What is gonna happen. Oh my gosh those. I'm sorry. I just took a bite of stews are in. Pat's wife cookies. She is a cookie. Which i mean it. I mean it is. That's a compliment right. I'm gonna make sure. Oh yeah there is. it's it's witchcraft. Sorry that is happening here with She 'cause she just makes the best. I i grew up. Five generations of baker's five. I've had good cookies. that's witchcraft. Taxi dot com which are so good. I dot com. This is a pumpkin. The pumpkin spice belief which is incredible to have a whole new Having like season it's the. I mean absolutely the best pumpkin anything i've ever had in credit. I don't like pumpkin stuff. Yeah yeah i mean. I i it yeah i i like it because it reminds me of this time this time of year. 'cause it's one hundred and fifteen degrees in in texas but like when you're going to get into the fall to get senior thanksgiving. I like to have the holiday stuff. That is the the best thing i've ever had on. It is incredible incredible. How they do it. I don't either has nothing to do. He's gonna to start paying us for this and i. I mean more and more than cookies cookies. If i'm going to say it's going to be a lot of cookies but you can still pay in cookies anyway My patriot supply. It is incredible how we can take things for granted all the stuff day to day i mean. Have you gone through anything at all where you have not received what you ordered or you went out and you're like what do you mean you're all out. I was at a i was at a store last night. It was a pottery barn and we are just getting some stuff for the house. 'cause we're two weeks away from having this house finished But weird a pottery barn and the ladies like Yeah i don't know when we're going to get that. And i'm like what do you mean you don't know when you're going to get that We're not really getting a lot of new stuff. 'cause it's you know the supply chain is down and it's like everything everything. The supply chain is down and it's the global supply chain. It's not the national supply. Chain trucks are still on the road. Imagine what happens when that breaks down. Oh and it will it will. So what do you do please please. Somebody said to me once. You'll know you'll know when it's time to do things. Just look at the seasons and watch the trees metaphorically. Look the season's look at the trees is it. Is it springtime or are we going into winter. Please have a four week. Emergency food supply ready for your family and right now my patriot supply will get you twenty five percent discount on every four weeks. Apply that you you buy. You should have one for each of your family members and then probably for a couple of friends. Because i know where i'm going. No because i bought ammunition. Eight was cheap preparewithglenn dot com preparewithglenn dot com. Save twenty five percent on your four-week food supply right now. Preparewithglenn dot com all right. I wanna start with this from the secretary of state. Blinken this is. This is lincoln trying to tell everybody that you know. Gosh darn it. We're trying to do everything we can. You know but we don't have listened to this. This is now six. The taliban are not permitting the charter flights to depart. They claim that some of the passengers do not have the required documentation they claim while there are limits to what we can do without personnel on the ground without an airport. Stu there are limits that we can do because we don't have people on the ground and we don't have airport now. Why why this is an interesting thing. Why don't they have an airport. And why don't they have people on the ground in an interesting. Either of those thing yeah. It wasn't like executed stated policy by the guy you work for running bungled completely and why and told us you have plenty of leverage on the taliban. Don't worry you got all kinds of things you can do. We don't need the troops on the ground. That's the airport. Because if i think about this if they don't allow these people to leave we will not. We will speak out against their access to global markets. Yes and that's what how talent in living in man what. They've wanted something from pottery barn right. They wanted that that they is delicious. I have to have that in my cave. Okay so go ahead play anymore that he has to say no more so there. He is saying that they. The taliban says that some of these people don't have the right documentation. Now what's weird. Here's what we here's what's weird. We had four aircraft and we still have them. It was so weird is. I've been seeing all week. This satellite photo of the airport. And i didn't realize because i don't listen to just have it on. I don't actually listen to these clowns on tv. What i realized is that's a picture of our airline. That's our planes on the ground. That the satellite picture. It was so weird. I was like wait. Those are our planes. You can see them from space. Therefore planes that are sitting on the tarmac. They had people in them at one time. Those people had documents. Those people had passports. Those people had all the paperwork you could need and then the state department said no no. No some of these people don't have the paperwork. We now require as of last week since since the kabul airport has been closed. We need new paperwork. Okay where do we get that paperwork. At the embassy.

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"national archives" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"national archives" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"Airline that these are not people being piled into planes who who are not known. These are people who've had tickets and it's on a on a like a an airliner from qatar. And that's how they've gotten out any we have to also remember. We're americans and the news is reporting these numbers of americans and our allies. Who are left as though it's it we can believe them. As you've said if with the numbers that you have and the numbers that allegedly have gotten out of kabul already exceed the number of americans that we were told who were there. This is all show game and it is shocking and what they think ultimately in the end will be is that americans will forget because they think we're all a bunch of rubes and we don't have brains. We don't understand things And that that will get a. Maybe they're hoping that the you know the virus will get worse. I mean this is the kind of gang That would do that. This is the same team. I'm sure you've reminded your audience. That was in charge during benghazi susan. Rice it is anthony blinken It's the same mentality of abandoning people of lying to the american people. Of what difference does it make now. That mentality And i think it is because you you've got a profile the obviously the the democrats don't like you and you are providing an example of how this could have been done how it can be done and they simply don't want it to happen because of politics there is no other reason for this. Not just the weird new paperwork you mentioned that is you can't access but but the but the emails that was leaked by one of the individuals who is involved in having right there in black and white if you try to even another country we will not accept you to dod based if you try to go to another country we will tell those countries to not accept you and it's because suddenly glenn they they're worried about vetting when we have tens of thousands in this country who have not been vetted who were piled onto airplanes we left. Oh ironically we've left behind all those who he said were the most important the americans and our siv holders the majority of whom we now know also were abandoned their so we brought everyone over whom we don't know who they are with their child brides with their multiple wives. Little girls complaining about Being raped and being handed to and sold To these men coming over here to say nothing of measles case now confirmed at mccoy for mccoy And reports that a the refugees to have a free rein and wandering around the basis with no restrictions and using uber's to leave the base and to go into communities. This is this disaster plan of course continues to unfold. And it's from an administration that i think is both hostile to a certain people in this country and certain kinds of americans call conservatives as well as incompetent i think it is a combination of malevolence and idiocy and this is our state as we are three days away from september eleven sounded last week When i got the when i got the phone. Call the briefing. When i was told because we worked all day tuesday last last week. Not this last. Tuesday tuesday before to get these four planes off with the state department. We we were fine without them and we were getting these planes off. We had americans. We had lots of people on this plane that will go unnamed now. Because they're in hiding. And i don't want people to to to target them But we had lots of people on this plane. They would not release them. We had four senators it least to congressman and at least one democrat that were all involved trying to get the state department just to let these planes fly. They tell us in the end. After i go to bed after hours of this i go to bed. Looks like because everybody's on top of the state department that they're going to get it to move when get up the next morning. They find out that they have told told the taliban that these people are here. Here's the manifest. Told everybody turn in your paperwork and your passports. And i said i said if all of these people because we know who they are if all of these people do not return the blood of everyone who is lost is on the hands of the state department and this administration and i. I was so angry. Tammy i said i. I don't even know what my citizenship means. I would literally. What is my tax dollar paying for. And i don't mean it like they're wasting my tax money. I mean i don't know what they're doing behind my back. I have no idea if this is what they'll do to my face. What is this country doing behind my back. Yeah this is not even about ambivalence like they're not trying hard enough or the other distracted or they're they're freaking out there they're taking action and the actions are impeding our ability to get americans out impeding our ability to get the siv people clearly. Probably the most vetted people are on those planes that you've helped to. Oh yeah yeah. Yeah i can tell you i'll tell you something. There are people that are not vetted by us that are on some of these planes that come to us through people in the state department. That say you gotta put these people on well. We don't know who those people are. Don't worry we do what we do. This is a situation where it shows you about leadership that this is not the normal government. This is not what americans want. It isn't what a democrats even want. Is this dynamic. It's remarkable that they've chosen this pattern of things to happen as we're leading to september eleven including the gitmo show you know hearing With calling muhammed waving it. Reporters and winking it is a shocking dynamic. That someone this is the problem. We don't know who is making these decisions and that takes away our ability then to remove him. Constitutional is because bit. Wilson's dream. woodrow wilson's dream. You have administrative state. You don't have anybody to blame. Tammy can you hang on for a second. I want to continue our conversation. Can you hang on her. Okay back in sixty seconds. I let me tell you. About relief factor. Patricia lives in michigan. She seventy two. She's gotten used to the regular but brutal pain internees in her hips. She told herself that. 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"national archives" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

07:22 min | 2 years ago

"national archives" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"All right. Look i wanna have a family meeting. I want to. I want people to come together and and pledged to to each other that there's a new chapter in america. We're doing an event for mercury one the ten year anniversary to mercuryone everything that i think we've done has been a set up to this moment and i didn't know that until a few weeks ago as i told stu privately fifteen years ago I got a very strong prompting. Build the framework of hope now. Why is that frightening to me stew. Usually when you're hopeful means the world is about to crumble riot. And when i heard build the framework of hope i didn't know what that meant but i also was like Oh wow i'm going to need framework we're gonna need framework because i'm good in bad times I'm going to need framework to hold onto to. I'm telling you right now. I've said this before on the air there is coming a time in your life. Unless you're in icu. Because you didn't get the vaccine. They shouldn't give you a bed. There's gonna come a time in your life where you will not be able to have the scriptures. You will not have access to the bible. So what are we going to do about it. Well i've been working on something for a while now and it's really ten years in the making but now it's all very very clear and i'm going to be introducing it at The ten year anniversary of mercury one. Usually we have a gala That pays for all. Keep the lights on and everything else But i would like you to be there. We're going to bring amazing documents that you have never seen before We are going to be showing you some of the things from our museum and our vault. You'll be able to get up close to them and see them. You're going to be able to meet figures of history and I'm going to outline what i think we need to do. And this is more important than you know everything. Nine eleven prod are nine twelve project. All of that stuff. All of that was. I think now a precursor to this to get me to understand where we needed to go and to learn some lessons and And prepare you for what we're coming towards if you would like to be there in person all of the proceeds go to mercury one Tickets are as cheap is twenty five dollars. M one. Next chapter dot com. It's happening october. Ninth doors open at six. Pm the event starts at seven. It's m. one next chapter dot com. Make sure you are there in person as we mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor and we will of course give you all of these details also online. If you can't make it but if you can be there in person m one next chapter dot com the glenn beck program. Massive potential leak involving microsoft power apps development tool for websites and mobile apps may have exposed as many as thirty eight million records including social security numbers addresses phone numbers. And this is fun. Even cove in nineteen vaccination status. That's fantastic. i love that love. It is important understand how cybercrime and identity theft are affecting your life every day. Everything we are everything. We all of our intellectual property all of our literal property. All in anza cybercriminals at any moment online. You can't watch it all and you can't stop it all. Even lifelock can't do that but they're the best in the business. They will help to detect a wide range of threats. Things like your social security number for sale on the dark web and if they detect any of your information has been compromised. They not only send you alert. They have a team there to help fix it with you. Save up to twenty five percent off your first year now at lifelock dot com promo code beck one eight hundred lifelock or head to lifelock dot com. Use the promo code beck save. Twenty five percent lifelock dot com head over to blaze. Tv dot com. Slash glenn the promo code is glen for ten bucks off your subscription to blaze tv price. So how do you fight all of this. You fight all of this with the truth and you don't have to shout the truth martin. Luther king did not shout the truth. Marley luther king just let the truth stand for itself so i wanna show you something That larry elder experienced yesterday. A woman in a gorilla mask Who does not a throwing arm. I mean i have a better throwing. No barack obama has a better throwing arm. That's now that's route. Is that i'm sorry. Didn't mean to her anyway. She throws an egg larryelder. Now larry elder is walking like one of those use. You remember the pictures from the nineteen fifties and sixties where these black students were being escorted into classrooms and universities and high schools that had been desegregate desegregated and they're walking in and they know they're in trouble they know they're going to be beaten up called names everything else but they are determined and you can see it in their is. They're determined and yet they don't know what's ahead of them. If you look at picture of larry elder it from this walk that is exactly the way it looked and he had black people and white people protecting him and this woman comes up and she throws an egg at his head. Mrs and she's just vile but it's what happens after that. Let me play the audio and you can watch. We have a lot of stuff out purple based determined face. Hey shows she throws the egg now. She starts arguing with one of the white security guys and throws a punch at him. Black security guy gets in between the two. He starts to walk away. And then this looks like a skinhead. Nazi on the on the democrat side. He starts getting up into this guy's face to intimidate him and he says don't f with me boy now if that doesn't sound exactly like what was going on in.

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