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>> reporter: kari lake is a addition to be donald trump wide number four. she backing a rug for him i'm not kidding which he did in 2020 there is a picture of her vacuuming the red carpet for donald trump she is meaningless. this is dangerous language. it is going to be intense the next six months. i don't know how we people follow her. call -- tom cotton is more dangerous to me. harvard law, harvard undergrad, smart guy. he picks his words carefully. he is so anti-palestinian that says you should get these pro- palestinian people protesting for humanity. he caused them pro-hamas. any protest on behalf of palestinian and humanity, protect christians and muslims, it is sympathetic to hamas. he is dangerous what he was calling for. in 2020 he said, we should call up the troops to go afterpre- protest because they are criminals but this is a man who defended slavery as a necessary evil. later he called back and wanted

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The Ingraham Angle

stolen. why is that important? it's important because you have to have a certain level of intent. throughout this indictment there are allegations that people knowingly stated lies, stated falsehoods. but, more importantly, in terms of the charges against president trump, you have got jeffrey clark. he's presidentially appointed. he is confirmed by the senate. he is head of the civil division of doj. he went to harvard undergrad. he went to georgetown law school and he is telling the president that the election has been stolen and that the department of justice can do something about that. and there are other lawyers there who agreed with him equal prominent lawyers. on the other side, there were lawyers telling the president you can't do that. are we to say as a matter of law that the president for picking one set of lawyers over the other is a criminal? i think he has got at least on this part of the indictment the former president has very good

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Is graduate school worth the cost?, author asks

HOUSTON — Author Thomas Fellows is an education consultant out of Houston. He recently talked about whether or not graduate school is worth the cost. His answers are eye-opening. The first thing he says is to be very careful of the wave of new certificates that have come out in the last few years on […]

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

one woman a harvard undergrad, she was on her way to being a doctor, was that surprising to you? >> yeah, i think that was the point of doing this project was when you think of cults, you think of these particularly damaged people, they are fringe groups, but here this shows that this can happen to anyone, we have extremely intelligent people who have some trauma, people need to understand the power of force and control. >> have their families gotten the money back? i mean, he swindled these young people and their families out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, and they did not have a lot of money. >> no, you know, i think the reality is, you know, larry was sort of living in squalor when he was indicted and convicted, you know, it is a bit of a mystery where all this money went, he was buying all these tools upon tools and equipment

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

how this happens. it is, it is really about power dynamics, about you know, people going along with people that present us authority figures. larry essentially was conning everyone but also there is complicity everywhere. there is complicity and crops that would visit the house larry would talk to them and tell of the cops the parents of these kids are drug dealers, and bad people, i'm taking care of them. the cops would take his word. and, because they were over 18, you know, legally the parents could not just come and abducted her children. so, it is a very important question, i think how this went on for so long, you know is the heart of the matter. >> isn't it amazing, though oftentimes, when you hear, when you read about calls, you think they're happening in the middle of nowhere, people who don't have access to education, or not part of the community, these are smart young people, one woman a harvard undergrad, she was on her way to being a doctor, was that surprising to you? >> yeah, i think that was the point of doing this project was

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

generation and that corruption is accelerated and under joe bide tn. result and the result o of that, well, the army is now dramatically short of its recruitmentmy goal because nobody, no normal person of any color wantsf an to join a rigged system. that's the truth. they've wrecked the militaryr re with this mind poison, which is evil. is min it was evil when it was. practiced in the south 60 yearss ago and is evil now.ars >> vikram, a swami, is an entrepreneur and author of nation of victims. >> he's a graduate of yale law school at harvard undergrad. he joins us tonight. so thank you so much for coming on . why is this and i notice that no one on the right wants to touch this because they're afraid or whatever . i don't know why it's so hardsor to defend a colorblindd meritocracy since that's america. but why do you think this is ann important fight? >> is important for so many reasons. but the first ofof the them, evn from my own experience, is that some of those elite institutions, tucker, is that affirmative action simply does not work to even hel p the very people it's supposed to helpuse it, because if it did helpofd ht those people, then you wouldn'te need to apply it to theget in

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Morning Joe

gap. but what's most frightening, and the guys in the article mentioned it. we worked for him. he's a level-headed guy. harvard law -- no, harvard undergrad. georgetown law school. bush justice department, kirkland and ellis, they knew him -- they're like, this isn't the rue he was. another example of somebody put in this position who lost their head. >> yeah. >> who became power hungry and were willing to trash the constitution. and actually get in the way of the peaceful transition of power for the first time in american history. >> yeah. the phrase, it shocks the conscience really comes to mind. and the idea that this environmental lawyer, despite the pedigree and so on, this environmental lawyer would float over and become the attorney

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

i got ahold of her sister circle, her group chat people who have known her for a long time, both at harvard undergrad and law. they believe judge jackson has been brilliant and a star since she was a young college student. one of her friends even predicted she would become the first black woman on the supreme court. when i asked what does that feel like for that to happen? she squealed and said it feels like full circle. one of her friends said this was a painful process to watch. that people who love judge jackson understand she had to stay poised and do what she's always done, which is even keel and be fair. but it was disturbing to see all sorts of claims that they know not to be true about their friend made. but they're all watching. some went to the hearing. i know judge jackson's family, some of them will be in attendance. her parents may be in attendance at the white house. this is a moment being

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The ReidOut

carolina. after conversations with marcie fudge and jim clyburn and cedric richmond and bennie thompson, and he made that pledge on the debate stage. but i can tell you on a personal level how much my heart filled with joy. i'm married to a black woman who is a lawyer. she's a law professor at the university of south carolina. and it was emotional for us. my wife went to harvard undergrad and yale law school. and i've seen firsthand the challenges of a black woman in the legal profession, how the bar is raised so high, and to see this happen today, i can tell you, it was emotional for my wife, it was emotional for me, as well. so i want to just say congratulations, judge jackson. we are all so proud of you. the politics behind this, joy, is that this is a big deal. it was a promise made, and it's a promise kept by joe biden. you know, this is something that we should all be proud of, and we should all celebrate. because for the first time in

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20220126-23:04:00

they're acting like there is no open seat on the supreme court until breyer says so. bret? >> bret: peter doocy live on the north lawn. peter, thank you. let's bring in fox news chief legal correspondent anchor of fox news at night shannon bream. good evening, shannon. so who are the frontrunners? >> shannon: confirmation today as peter just reported there, bret, that the president will stick to his vow to nominate the first african-american woman to the supreme court bench. these are the names that we have been tracking dr. jackson sits on stepping stone to the supreme court the very powerful d.c. circuit. she was nominated and confirmed to that court less than a year ago but prior to that, she sat on the federal bench at the district court level since 2013. she has got the resume. went to harvard undergrad and law school and she clerked for justice breyer. she sailed through her last confirmation months ago 53-44 that includes votes from republican senators graham, collins, and murkowski. and just a tid bit, she is

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