history of portland that is 1912 to present, that is the data. and that is just astounding to have that happen this one week. >> and looking at the pictures and the houses that are right there on the coast and now kind of underwater, but thankfully some have stilts or are built up pretty high, what are people doing? i mean, are they evacuating those areas, are people concerned about their structures being compromised with that kind of water? >> people are really concerned about their structures. a lot of damage going on. we're hearty up here in maine, but two storms like this in a week is ridiculous. people are hunkering down. this was warned a couple days ago, so people knew it was coming, but still to have a record flood event in the portland area in southern maine is astounding. >> two back to back storms like you described, what is around the corner, what do you expect
the only colleges in america are harvard, m.i.t. and a few colleges. i want to -- i teach at oregon state university. america is filled with brilliant, qualified people out of michigan state, university of akron, uc santa barbara. for republicans, if they really cared on what is happening on american campuses, go look at schools were 95% of americans actually go. but their goal is never about antisemitism or intellectual freedom. republicans want americas ali institutions to remain run by conservatives and conservatives that they like, period. come up with any phony controversy to achieve that and. the second black man to graduate from harvard in 1912 and the father of black history month did not have the best time when he attended our virdel's 100 years ago. cooper ferries, he said, quote, harvard as warren more knee grow minds -- harvard has obviously improved since that, and it may not have
of akron, uc santa barbara. for republicans, if they really cared on what is happening on american campuses, go look at schools were 95% of americans actually go. but their goal is never about antisemitism or intellectual freedom. republicans want americas ali institutions to remain run by conservatives and conservatives that they like, period. come up with any phony controversy to achieve that and. the second black man to graduate from harvard in 1912 and the father of black history month did not have the best time when he attended our virdel's 100 years ago. cooper ferries, he said, quote, harvard as warren more knee grow minds -- harvard has obviously improved since that, and it may not have ruined claudine gays mind, but they did the bidding of the american right. hopefully, other colleges will stand more firm in the future.
congress set the inauguration date as march 4th because that is the date, in 1789, that the constitution officially went into effect and became the law of the land, march 4th. on march 4th of next year, donald trump will stand trial in federal court in washington, d.c., on the charge of conspiracy to defraud the united states. donald trump is charged under a 1948 law on defrauding the united states, which was proceeded by a 19 09 version of the same law, which was interpreted by the supreme court in an opinion written by chief justice william howard taft in 1912 to mean, quote, to interfere with, or obstruct one of its lawful governmental functions by deceit, craft, or trickery, or at least by means that are dishonest. joining us now is bob woodward,
1861 on march 4th. congress set the inauguration date as march 4th because that is the date, in 1789, that the constitution officially went into effect and became the law of the land, march 4th. on march 4th of next year, donald trump will stand trial in federal court in washington, d. c., on the charge of conspiracy to defraud the united states. donald trump is charged under a 1948 law on defrauding the united states, which was proceeded by a 19 09 version of the same law, which was interpreted by the supreme court in an opinion written by chief justice william howard taft in 1912 to mean, quote, to interfere with, or obstruct one of its lawful governmental functions by deceit, craft, or trickery, or at least by means that are dishonest. joining us now is bob woodward, a two-time pulitzer prize -winning author and associate editor at the washington post where he has worked since 1971. his audio book, the trump tapes,
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efforts to take away freedom, take away the right of the people, people of this great state had that right to put referenda on the ballot since 1912. they were rejected and they were rejected soundly. so, hopefully, they have learned their lessons. also reminding me of 2011 when they tried to take away collective bargaining rights and were soundly rejected there as well. so ohioans showed up and showed out and did the right thing. >> kevin, what's the message to your party? every time the people have been asked since dobbs about abortion rights, they have voted to support them, to extend them, to protect them. however, the republican party is still fumbling over an answer on this. what's the takeaway for republicans from the ohio vote? >> yeah, no, it has -- it sends a message that republican leaders and pro-life leaders have not really positioned themselves very well for a
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