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Special Report With Bret Baier

very near future that will be fair and balanced and do the right thing and hold people accountable for wrongdoing. >> bret: mr. chairman, thank you for your time any developments you are welcome back. >> thank you for having me. bret the head of the d.c. counsel says you can get away with murder here. we will have a live look on the district's crime crisis. ♪ ♪ and on this day in 1804, then vice president aaron burr morgtsly wounded the first treasury secretary alexander hamilton in a pistol duel. he was struck in the abdomen and died the next day the two had staged a long politically motivated feud. remember that ♪ mee, i love him ♪ and me, i'm the damn fool that shot him erc ♪ you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. take the first step to see

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

meanwhile, people's sense of security is gone. >> absolutely. it's been gone for a while. that's why you have the vigilante pushback. that's dangerous in itself. that can go very bad quickly, because the gangs, they have automatic-grade weapons. the population has machetes and sticks. that's not a match. this has to be taken care of or we will be talking about calamities in haiti again. >> i think about this all the time. why is it that haiti is ignored? why is it haiti has been forgotten? >> it has always been forgotten since its inception. in 1804, a black nation in a white world. >> first one. >> it was exploiting freedom all over latin america. that didn't sit well. it has been fighting against

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Jesse Watters Primetime

>> did slaves help all-america? of course i did. they worked under brutal and main conditions and if they refuse they would be broken. it wasn't just slaves who built america. slavery ended a long time ago. by 1804 was abolished in the north and slavery never spread to the west and by 1865, it was abolished nationwide. black slaves made 13% of the population at that point in the vast majority of southern white never owned a ingle slave in their lives. yes, slaves produced wealth, immense wealth for plantation owners and their label for its use to build the railroad railroads, ports, and what happened after the 18 '60s and the entire country who built th skyscrapers, the highways, the will roads, who wired the country and tamed the wilderness . everyone did. blacks, english, irish, italians , german, chinese immigrants pay we built the country together know one race

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The Five

it? >>jesse: greg said what are they preparing them for? to beg for reparation when is they're older it. is laying the ground work and crt cartoons on disney+ laying the ground work for a younger generation of black persons to demand reparations when they're old enough to do so. yes, black labor in the south contributed to an enormous amount of wealth for the plantation owners and black slavery built southern railroads, ports, but not a lot of white people owned slaves in the south and it was abolished in the north like in 1804 and never even in the west and they contributed to building parts of america and the irish, english, scotch, germans, americans. everyone built america. who build it? who was design it had and architected it and financed it? labor was a part of it. if we have conversations and i'm open to it since i'm 1% black.

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Click

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

lot of power. we haven't had a supreme court justice of patients 1804. to believe that clarence thomas is completely innocent here, that they never have a conversation about this, that's tough to swallow. so i think this is concerning. ginni thomas, not only does she continue to spout this nonsense, she is also involved heavily on the fake electorate stuff, january six. she could've criminal exposure. imagine, and the republican seem to be just fine with us. imagine if it were under obama and it was one of president obama's appointees spouses who was engaged in this type of behavior. republicans would be running around with their hair on fire. this is just part of what donald trump is doing, more the same. donald trump also won after mitch mcconnell's wife in an insane tweet over the weekend, with a ethnic slur that is completely unacceptable. whereas mitch mcconnell? mom. for republicans who are so worried about masculinity, one

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Morning Joe

that is. but he just hasn't been able to break through. he has said all that, but it isn't working for him. >> steve rattner, thank you very much for coming on this morning. coming up, the january 6th committee shifts its focus today to trump's tweet that led to the insurrection. our next guest says the post was just part of the former president's cultivation of violence that radicalized his followers. and as we go to break, a look at this date in history, july 12th. in 100 b.c., roman general and politician julius caesar was born. he, of course, would name himself dictator of the roman empire. a rule that lasted less than a year before he was assassinated by political rivals. in 1804, alexander hamilton was killed in his infamous duel with vice president aaron burr. the rolling stones performed for the first time at london's

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The ReidOut-20220122-00:36:00

through the process of impeachment which for reasons passing my understanding we have not used against the supreme court justice since 1804, i believe. so like that is the baseline here. right? the supreme court is not subjct to any ethics rules. the highly inappropriate behavior that the mayor honestly if you haven't read the article, the mayor talks like she's been following this couple for 30 years. it's an amazing article. >> it is. >> ginni thomas is a problem for 30 years and the problem is not -- this is important to say because i don't want people to get it twisted. i would never come on your show and criticize a spouse of an important person for continuing to have a job. that -- the spouses should still have a job no matter how important their spouse is. the problem is not ginni thomas has a job. the problem is that ginni thomas

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Deadline White House-20220124-21:32:00

rules and there's the wife of the supreme court justice on one of the organizations involved in it on taking on a side. any other court, a lower court and either the judge would have to recuse or the brief would be struck or there will be a basically outcry and would have to back off. it is not the kind of behavior that's allowed in this country except at the supreme court that polices the ethics and no way to do anything about it unless you impeach a justice which is something that's not been attempted since 1804. i don't think we are likely to see that but it is incredible and at a time when the polls show esteem for the supreme court is at an all-time low because many americans think it

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All In With Chris Hayes-20220326-04:36:00

for hearings. they could try to push to try to get some information about how he is making his decisions they could pressure on the chief justice john roberts to try to pressure clarence thomas. there are a lot of things that can happen. but i think there is a sense, as professor gillers told me, this is a game-changer. >> well... there's been some discussion about congress, as you said, passing a code of ethics for supreme court justices. does that have legs? >> it hasn't so far. but, again, we have not seen any conflict of interest that is quite this glaring. so far, you know, the code of ethics in issues, they tend to die out. there is a sense that, i mean , there's only been one ever to impeach a supreme court justice , that was an 1804. and it failed.

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