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The Faulkner Focus

of loan forgiveness. a lot of people decided to become plumbers or car pen dears and decided to invest in equipment. they aren't getting this type of assistance. and the president knew that. so he used this very short law, only a few pages long, designed to protect people that were going to fight our wars and to relieve them of the duty to pay tuition. it was a cynical use of this law in my view. it never was plausible that congress ever had this intent behind the law. that's what the court found today. the leading witness for the majority was former speaker nancy pelosi. they quote her at length and say of course a president can't do this. the president himself acknowledged he couldn't do it. that's what makes this all rather cynical that these students were played in this

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The Five

the supreme court or say hey, guys, we need to get a piece of legislation together? >> harold: well, i am a democrat. ritchie tour, a new congressman from new york, is a huge supporter of everything you just talked about, kellyanne. there are more democrats along that line and i would agree with you. i have set on this show, i thought what the president tried to do here they should have tailored this. they should have tailored it to only provide relief for those who have degrees that are meeting a need in the economy, engineers including electricians and plumbers, nurses, teachers -- air traffic control -- that is what our economy needs, we are not producing enough of them. if you're going to provide people with that kind of belief, you should do that. the ppp example that the judge gave an kellyanne just ment mentioned, we gave every business person an opportunity to pay his or her employees for several months because we did shut down businesses but these kids could go back to work,

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CNN Tonight

>> fantastic. thanks, mike. and we are back with our panel, josh, emma, and jason. so, josh, on the community college front, you have a trial in -- >> u.s., and let me -- shout out to hudson and his teammates at -- in louisville, mississippi. >> watching us right now -- >> watching us right now, apparently, and not -- >> what -- >> any time somebody goes to school, or college, whether it's a community college or a four-year school, it's an adjustment. obviously, being away from home -- but i think what they are learning their and their ability, right now, during the summer, is very limited. coming this fall, i think there is a number of those folks that his teammates, et cetera, and other folks that school, that are going to start working on trades, and learning how to be plumbers, how to be electricians, how to work in electronics and do a i work -- and i think at the end of the day they are going to be much

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CNN Tonight

experience? >> let me give a shoutout to them. >> watching us right now. >> watching us right now. i think he's only been there a couple weeks. anytime somebody goes to school, a college, whether it's a community college or four-year school, it's an adjustment, being away from home. what they are learning is limited. come this fall, a number of his teammates and others at the school, that will start working on trades and learning how the be plumbers and electricians and how to do a.i. work. they will be much more fulfilled in two years with a degree, than folks in a four-year program. my daughter is in four-year in accounting. folks in liberal arts shouldn't

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FOX and Friends

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HARDtalk

that's what had an effect. the papers themselves had no effect on the war. they did not. in fact, the bombing intensified after the publication of your papers. exactly. ifelt there had been no effect at all. but i was wrong because they had scared nixon that i would tell things about his administration... exactly. ..which i knew, but i didn't have the documents. and without the documents, i convinced no—one. and because of the rage in the white house, because nixon was prepared to countenance these dirty tricks to get the so—called plumbers... he ordered them. he didn't countenance them. you're right. he ordered them. and what we saw was that these ex—cia people tried to raid the psychiatrist�*s office to get damaging information about you... with which to blackmail me into silence — not to hurt my reputation. right. the things i didn't want known. and they would say, "you keep talking and this is going to come out." they didn't find anything like that. in the end, as people will know, they failed to bring you down. they failed in the legal action against you.

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HARDtalk

it's about the fact that... that's what had an effect. the papers themselves had no effect on the war. they did not. in fact, the bombing intensified after the publication of your papers. exactly. ifelt there had been no effect at all. but i was wrong because they had scared nixon that i would tell things about his administration... exactly. ..which i knew, but i didn't have the documents. and without the documents, i convinced no—one. and because of the rage in the white house, because nixon was prepared to countenance these dirty tricks to get the so—called plumbers... he ordered them. he didn't countenance them. you're right. he ordered them. and what we saw was that these ex—cia people tried to raid the psychiatrist�*s office to get damaging information about you... with which to blackmail me into silence — not to hurt my reputation. right. the things i didn't want known. and they would say, "you keep talking and this is going to come out." they didn't find anything like that. in the end, as people will know, they failed to bring you down. they failed in the legal

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Cavuto Live

you get for the buck in certain majors. >> yes. neil: and that maybe we should be emphasizing math and the businesses and the finance and the accounting and not so much the philosophy or, dare i say the communications courses. that is something that is, well, maybe a new strategy. so the focus on kids who can afford paying back with the majors that hook like they will pay them -- look like they will pay them money. >> right. are you going pre-law, pre-med. but then it's those graduate schools, you know, it's next step that you're not creating that income until, what, your late 20s at some point in time or your 30s once you get out of residency? so that's the issue. but, yes, it is pushing to more of those, the plumbers, the electricians. something breaks in your house, neil, you can't get somebody out there for a week. it's just absolutely insane. neil: you're right. >> and i'm, like, sidetracked, i'm going on such a rant. neil: no, no, you have that that 9-month-old, legitimate worries.

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Katy Tur Reports

>> well, he said a couple of interesting things. one, that no one should, who wants to whistle blow should be out there thinking they're going to emulate his case, because he said it was nearly a miracle that he got off the way he did, and it was just because of watergate, because a judge ruled that what the watergate plumbers had done trying to break into his psychiatrist's office had essentially rendered the trial and the 12 counts that he was facing on the espionage act moot. he got off because of that, and what he emphasized was that it's become more difficult, more dangerous than ever to whistle blow these days. because these espionage act which was first used in his case to try to convict him has now been used a number of times. in fact, mainly by barack obama's administration. so you've had a number of prominent whistleblowers who have actually been convicted and sent to prison, which is quite unusual. so what his message was is that

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

fitton. and that same report, the washington post raises what they call a key question. a key question hovering over the case now is whether nauta we'll cooperate with prosecutors against trump in hopes of a lesser sentence. put in watergate terms, the question is will walt nauta turn out to be g gordon lady or eat howard hunt? the drama of the choices faced by those two masterminds of the watergate berkeley is framed a new in hbo's brilliant new limited series white house plumbers, with just and oh plane gordon lady, who decided to never flip and served the longest sentence of anyone involved, and woody harrelson playing e. howard hunt, who eventually flipped to reduce his prison sentence. walt nauta's was made or destroyed by the decision made by president rutherford b. hayes in 1882 use navy stewards as waiters in the white house.

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