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abraham bolden. swiss with him, sharice williams, the attorney who applied for clemency on his behalf. mr. poland, it's an honor to have you with us tonight. before i get into the details of your harrowing and inspiring story, i know our audience would like to hear more about how you first joined the secret service as a black man in 1961, and wet blow my mind -- what's with my mind is that president kennedy actually personally asked you to join his detail. can you briefly tell us how this came about? i have been a big to tech to [inaudible] -- i went into the state police, where i spent four years. during that time president kennedy came and i was impressed about one of the speeches he made at the courthouse. i joined the secret service. october 30, 1960, under president eisenhower. when president kennedy came to chicago, where i was stationed as a new secret service agent, the special agent in charge tried to have me -- and put me down by the washroom where all the other agents were in the ball room
abraham bolden. swiss with him, sharice williams, the attorney who applied for clemency on his behalf. mr. poland, it's an honor to have you with us tonight. before i get into the details of your harrowing and inspiring story, i know our audience would like to hear more about how you first joined the secret service as a black man in 1961, and wet blow my mind -- what's with my mind is that president kennedy actually personally asked you to join his detail. can you briefly tell us how this came...
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so when the british approached approached elkton they arrived at whitehall, which was the home of boldens and slaver frisbee henderson, and they were told that they couldn't reach the what they couldn't reach the town by water. so they asked heady to escort them on foot to take them to lead them there on foot. and she was reluctant and they had promised her money and they had promised her freedom if they were to do this. apparently she could have taken a direct road to elkton but instead purposely misled them and frustrated them so that after a while they turned back swearing of course to burn come back and burn all that they could so this is pretty amazing to think that here's a woman who's enslaved purposely misleading people who possibly could have freed her and you know, there were some people who doubt whether or not this story is true, but there are multiple public records that including a census record death notice that there is a woman named hedy an african american woman named hedy who lived in carol or in cecil county. excuse me during this time in her 70s. there is a she suppos
so when the british approached approached elkton they arrived at whitehall, which was the home of boldens and slaver frisbee henderson, and they were told that they couldn't reach the what they couldn't reach the town by water. so they asked heady to escort them on foot to take them to lead them there on foot. and she was reluctant and they had promised her money and they had promised her freedom if they were to do this. apparently she could have taken a direct road to elkton but instead...
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and bolden vladimir pretend to continue his war of aggression on ukraine. you know, as well as anyone mikaela that the german chancellor will love shalt, has been perceived as being very hesitant to say the least in the last several weeks, particularly in regards to sending heavy weaponry to ukraine. does his decision to stop in ports of russian oil change that perception going forward? well, it is certainly so him taking european responsibility, it will not overall change that a perception, particularly because he also continues to stress that germany will not go ahead. it will not lead quite literally when it comes to certain supplies of weapons. and he's and becoming increasingly open about the acute concern. he has that one could be overstepping and invisible red line that could lead to a 3rd world war. i still find it difficult to actually spell it out, but that is really the concern that is hanging in the air. that's the chief political editor, michelle. you look of the many things and you will stay with us as we wait for this press conference from th
and bolden vladimir pretend to continue his war of aggression on ukraine. you know, as well as anyone mikaela that the german chancellor will love shalt, has been perceived as being very hesitant to say the least in the last several weeks, particularly in regards to sending heavy weaponry to ukraine. does his decision to stop in ports of russian oil change that perception going forward? well, it is certainly so him taking european responsibility, it will not overall change that a perception,...
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it was part of an effort to temper soaring prices for cooking oil in denisia produces bolden, 60 percent of the global supply of palm oil. it's the bottom line. now stay with us. on top of what we need to know that on this which i don't need to be with them. when you look at me, when you get to me, i just need to i need you to whom and ya today. and we're going to, you will be set up with me i'm a lot of them at the book. if you're the one i don't want me shooting off the edge of the me, the higher steve clements and i have a question as it plays a key role in the war in ukraine and rallies against russian expansionism. how does poland see the future of this conflict? and its role in the world. let's get to the bottom line. ah. since day one, poland has stood firmly beside ukraine as it tries to defend itself against russia's invasion, the atrocities of war. they are in an unknown future. about half of the ukrainian refugees fleeing this war. around 3000000 people have been absorbed by poland. and it's been the major passageway for nato, provided weapons flowing into ukraine for the last
it was part of an effort to temper soaring prices for cooking oil in denisia produces bolden, 60 percent of the global supply of palm oil. it's the bottom line. now stay with us. on top of what we need to know that on this which i don't need to be with them. when you look at me, when you get to me, i just need to i need you to whom and ya today. and we're going to, you will be set up with me i'm a lot of them at the book. if you're the one i don't want me shooting off the edge of the me, the...
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that it was in their best interests to make deals with president putin. dominic cane al jazeera berlin bolden, the yellow show rise get inflation is now the number one concern for most americans . in response, the federal reserve raised a key interest rate by half a percentage point. it hopes the move will reduce demand and lower inflation. is the biggest hike in 20 years. gabriel is under has more from washington d. c. for recall, do a good, a business is good at his beloved food truck. he calls tamales a packet pueblo. but when he needs to restock the truck's refrigerator with ingredients he had to a local market, realizes everything has gone up in price by a lot, $6.00 for that before you could get it for 299 double in price, even the oil he uses to cook with, instead of being $40.00, now we pay $8042.00 because it was not alone. millions of americans are struggling to get by with inflation reaching the highest levels in decades. which is why federal reserve chair, jerome pow, announced wednesday in aggressive interest rate hike. of half a percentage point, we understand the hardship it is
that it was in their best interests to make deals with president putin. dominic cane al jazeera berlin bolden, the yellow show rise get inflation is now the number one concern for most americans . in response, the federal reserve raised a key interest rate by half a percentage point. it hopes the move will reduce demand and lower inflation. is the biggest hike in 20 years. gabriel is under has more from washington d. c. for recall, do a good, a business is good at his beloved food truck. he...
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pushed about how little accountability that has been not least, almost to the day the you railey is bolden b a p building and gaza, which would house because you to press al jazeera and so net prices as well. you know, to, to investigate bad. did you, did you get us or have a factory response from that and that price that then and we're still troubled and concerned by what israel did in gaza in the occupied territories, almost this time to day last yes. so what we've noticed from the by to ministration only since it was inaugurated is they are loathe to cross the israelis. clearly the decision has been made not to concentrate on what was once called the peace process . even clear campaign promises like reopening the u. s. consulate in easterly slim, occupied eastern slim. it was on the policy platform for jo biden's campaign and not going to do it because israel doesn't want the us to be that israel has a veto over bite policies, workshops to israel and the palestinians. and that doesn't have to be changed right back, sorry to interrupt you. we're going to have to leave it there for now. n
pushed about how little accountability that has been not least, almost to the day the you railey is bolden b a p building and gaza, which would house because you to press al jazeera and so net prices as well. you know, to, to investigate bad. did you, did you get us or have a factory response from that and that price that then and we're still troubled and concerned by what israel did in gaza in the occupied territories, almost this time to day last yes. so what we've noticed from the by to...
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>> here's what we know, 26 states that are poised and ready and em boldened because of this court to over turn roe in their own state. federal protection is gone states will be making these decisions. we have seen it in texas. we have seen florida move to 15 week bans. arizona 15 week bans. oklahoma and idaho six week bans. we'll see 26 states move to ensure that we no longer have control over our own bodies to make these decisions about ourselves and our families. and that is actually what's truly devastating. they forecast this in the draft opinion. however it was leaked which is unprecedented in itself. it was also unprecedented the fact we have had the right for 49 years. we have fought to make sure that we are able to make these decisions. not some lawmakers down the street. not somebody who doesn't know how our bodies work. and now they are determined to take this right away from us. >> that was president and ceo of planned parenthood speaking with cnn anderson cooper. still to come we are following a rise of new covid infections across dozens of u.s. states in the past week. w
>> here's what we know, 26 states that are poised and ready and em boldened because of this court to over turn roe in their own state. federal protection is gone states will be making these decisions. we have seen it in texas. we have seen florida move to 15 week bans. arizona 15 week bans. oklahoma and idaho six week bans. we'll see 26 states move to ensure that we no longer have control over our own bodies to make these decisions about ourselves and our families. and that is actually...
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and bolden go with it crafts have a growing intolerance of independent reporting, a. nowhere is that true. then in afghanistan, hundreds of journalists have been forced to flee since the taliban seized the capital cobble in august last year. many news outlets are closed. journalists have been detained and imprisoned. and now from sunday women's heavy reporters and presents is of had to cover their faces on at this from those who deprive girls from going to school. and i'm proud to be part of a global campaign to demand that the taliban hash tag free her face. over the past 2 years, disinformation has become the poison in the bloodstream of all societies undermining trust and destabilizing democracy. it has never been harder to separate fact from falsehood. truth from lies, wild conspiracy theories posted on line of help drive polarization, deception and fear with journalists attacked as liars and traitors, but simply reporting the truth. but just as vaccines have offered us the hope of ending the pandemic. fact based journalism has been the antidote to the info demick of conspiracy t
and bolden go with it crafts have a growing intolerance of independent reporting, a. nowhere is that true. then in afghanistan, hundreds of journalists have been forced to flee since the taliban seized the capital cobble in august last year. many news outlets are closed. journalists have been detained and imprisoned. and now from sunday women's heavy reporters and presents is of had to cover their faces on at this from those who deprive girls from going to school. and i'm proud to be part of a...
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it signals how em boldened and you haven't had a sustained level of outcry from the democrats and you couple with the leaked draft, and emboldened i think is the best word for it because mcconnell is saying things out loud that used to be part of the federalist wish list, and now they can say that, and say, yeah, we can make that a reality. to come from him, to come from his perch i think is pretty telling. >> if you look at what's going on in the state houses, our friend peggy noonan is too optimistic about what might happen there. you have two generations of people who rose to power by becoming as extremist as they could knowing there was the backstop of roe v. wade, and so they would say, no exceptions for any reason, not for incest, not for the life of the mother, not for any reason. they have started to even outright criminalize any act of women taking care of their health and the fight in the states will not be smooth and gentle as the leaked opinion seems to suggest. it will not just be spirited. it will be bitter, it will be in some cases violent. noisy, a fire storm that the
it signals how em boldened and you haven't had a sustained level of outcry from the democrats and you couple with the leaked draft, and emboldened i think is the best word for it because mcconnell is saying things out loud that used to be part of the federalist wish list, and now they can say that, and say, yeah, we can make that a reality. to come from him, to come from his perch i think is pretty telling. >> if you look at what's going on in the state houses, our friend peggy noonan is...
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racism and white supremacy have deep roots in this country, jason bolden says, among other things, the remaining budgets he submits to city hall will include funding for victims service and that his office will work with the department of justice to get guns off the streets. in the wake of the mass shooting at a supermarket in buffalo. the city has seen a big show of support from people near and far volunteers are uniting now to provide food to that neighborhood, which is now without a grocery store. fax news. stephen bowen joins us live from buffalo with more good evening, stephen julie. this is a community in pain, but they have also felt a lot of love. in the days following that mass shooting. much of it has been focused on filling the need created when this top friendly market had to shut down. after a gunman opened fire. they're shooting 13 people in killing 10 in a racially motivated attack. this community became what's called the food desert, where there is not another grocery store within walking distance, so people all over buffalo stepped up to make sure people in this part o
racism and white supremacy have deep roots in this country, jason bolden says, among other things, the remaining budgets he submits to city hall will include funding for victims service and that his office will work with the department of justice to get guns off the streets. in the wake of the mass shooting at a supermarket in buffalo. the city has seen a big show of support from people near and far volunteers are uniting now to provide food to that neighborhood, which is now without a grocery...
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it's going to be about the recall and whether jason bolden can really motivated supporters to get to the polls. professor mcdaniel also told us despite democrats hurting nationally from inflation concerns, he does not think it will be enough to overcome their advantage in california, and remember california's open primary includes candidates from both parties running for the final two spots for those statewide offices like governor and attorney general sky high gas prices are causing many drivers to think twice even three times before getting behind the wheel. analysts say the cost of gas isn't expected to come down anytime soon. ktvu james torres reports and what people in the bay area are doing as we're paying more for gas than anywhere else in the country. giving happy enough for today. think about how often you feel your gas tank and how much it costs 180 bucks. $180 for mark young 2 to 3 times a week. he travels for work from gilroy to oakland every day with no traffic about an hour 20 hours 15 hours 20. that's the reality for some working americans, and the nightmare at the pum
it's going to be about the recall and whether jason bolden can really motivated supporters to get to the polls. professor mcdaniel also told us despite democrats hurting nationally from inflation concerns, he does not think it will be enough to overcome their advantage in california, and remember california's open primary includes candidates from both parties running for the final two spots for those statewide offices like governor and attorney general sky high gas prices are causing many...
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i don't know how long i was i was kicked and beaten for a good little while but when i came willie bolden pulled me up. and i said we can't go back now. we have to go down to the next corner and going down to the next corner and confronting another. plan group this time when they swung at me i was i was ready to duck and dodge and i didn't get hit. until there was a great big. i mean, i think he's actually six seven. i've met him since oh wow. he came in policemen and see the clan was deputized by the sheriff. to beat us up. but the police in saint augustine really didn't want any clan violence so they didn't want his marching, but this guy stepped in the crowd and said you all get out of the way you fool around and kill one of these people some of these people and none of us want that to happen. and so they let us march on through well. that saturday they wanted to march in the clan wanted to march in the black community. and we didn't know what would happen because it was mostly the women and children that were leading the marches to teenagers the men did march. they said they couldn't
i don't know how long i was i was kicked and beaten for a good little while but when i came willie bolden pulled me up. and i said we can't go back now. we have to go down to the next corner and going down to the next corner and confronting another. plan group this time when they swung at me i was i was ready to duck and dodge and i didn't get hit. until there was a great big. i mean, i think he's actually six seven. i've met him since oh wow. he came in policemen and see the clan was deputized...
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and that's something that will bolden critics in their criticism of us policy when it comes to what they described as unconditional supports for television, despite the crimes committed despite the killing of a journalist in broad daylight and on camera. so very disappointing, where it's being used. after that meeting, there was hope that maybe some sorts of an acknowledgments, at least that's a civilian journalist, was murdered by the occupying as early army. however, that did not happen. of course, the killing of a sheet of a colleague is actually getting more traction in the corridors of power in washington from those that are actually can very concerned politicians about american policy. indeed, so away from the military establishment, there has been movements on the hill amongst particularly members of congress to demand and request for an independence inquiry into the killing of shooting a barkley. this has been led primarily by democratic members of the congress. they have drafted lots are calling for the federal bureau of investigation, the f b. i to take the lead in an independe
and that's something that will bolden critics in their criticism of us policy when it comes to what they described as unconditional supports for television, despite the crimes committed despite the killing of a journalist in broad daylight and on camera. so very disappointing, where it's being used. after that meeting, there was hope that maybe some sorts of an acknowledgments, at least that's a civilian journalist, was murdered by the occupying as early army. however, that did not happen. of...
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those fees will keep going up and that's the history of more generous loans, year by year, it only em boldens college administrators to keep hiking prices. what do you think of that? >> it's certainly true. it's true if folks know their loans are forgiven, why do i need to put in the effort. i'm going to take the free money do whatever in school and that's it. this tells the story how desperate democrats have become. we're probably going to see the desperation and probably see weed legalized next and what's next? we're going to give awe pound of weed per voter per stimulus. neil: as a matter of fact-- no, go ahead. >> right. [laughter] >> it sound farfetched, but we did see the crack cocaine kids going out, too, for racial justice and wanted to prioritize the black communities. and we think about the numbers, eight million borrowers in default. if you forgive $10,000 a borrower we're talking $321 billion from the federal government and of course, we're dealing with inflation and where does the money go and we heard one of the individuals just mention, in your package there, this is a question
those fees will keep going up and that's the history of more generous loans, year by year, it only em boldens college administrators to keep hiking prices. what do you think of that? >> it's certainly true. it's true if folks know their loans are forgiven, why do i need to put in the effort. i'm going to take the free money do whatever in school and that's it. this tells the story how desperate democrats have become. we're probably going to see the desperation and probably see weed...
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threat of these tariffs is already freezing imports needs to build solar infrastructure and bolder -- bolden our defense against the climate crisis. the idea that solar companies may have to sit around waiting for january 2023 to come around just to see if industry tariffs will be announced. that alone is destabilizing. it's worse than destabilizing. it already risks bringing investments to a standstale while adding uncertainty to the solar market and pushing utility companies to slow their tran siption away from -- transition away from fossil fuels out of fear for a change in american climate priorities. because that's what's at stake here. what do we value? are we committed to a clean energy future? a transition to a 100% carbon pollution-free electric sector by 2035 and protecting american jobs and lives from an impending climate crisis? are we okay with the status quo, with holding back renewable energy prospects and continuing to let politics dictate our planet's future? across this nation americans are feeling the effects of climate change in every storm surge and every coastal flood.
threat of these tariffs is already freezing imports needs to build solar infrastructure and bolder -- bolden our defense against the climate crisis. the idea that solar companies may have to sit around waiting for january 2023 to come around just to see if industry tariffs will be announced. that alone is destabilizing. it's worse than destabilizing. it already risks bringing investments to a standstale while adding uncertainty to the solar market and pushing utility companies to slow their...
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scold bolden, here as well, former d.c. chairman. thank you for sticking around. >> thank you for having me. neil: let me ask you, talking up deficits, having the rich pay their fair share, i don't dismiss deficits improving, that is great. the debt is not improving but leaving that aside, at this moment in this environment who cares? shouldn't your strategy be to ease the inflationary concern americans feel and the hell with making a bogeyman of the rich as if? what do you make of that? >> well i think reducing the deficit a long-term strategy on any administration's part. neil: no doubt. >> you're absolutely right. you've got to get food prices down and you got to get oil prices, oil prices are down, you got to get gas prices down. okay? neil: right. >> because, not just politically but economically because voters, and remember, this is all about 2022 midterms, voters, if, the remnants of jimmy carter and gerald ford as well as ronald reagan regarding pinching you politically for inflation, it caused a lot of downfall in many admin
scold bolden, here as well, former d.c. chairman. thank you for sticking around. >> thank you for having me. neil: let me ask you, talking up deficits, having the rich pay their fair share, i don't dismiss deficits improving, that is great. the debt is not improving but leaving that aside, at this moment in this environment who cares? shouldn't your strategy be to ease the inflationary concern americans feel and the hell with making a bogeyman of the rich as if? what do you make of that?...
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i want to bring up to the callers and listeners, there is a a man named abraham bolden and he worked for president kennedy. he just got parted this past tuesday, the tuesday before last. i wish that people would look into this guy. he has come up with things, with plots to try to kill kennedy and stuff and the people then they said, we will get you for bribery and stuff like that. this guy would be good for book tv or even washington journal to interview and everything. for 60 years he has been trying to fight to get his pardon. he is 84 years old now. he was in usa today two weeks ago and he was in the chicago tribune. and maybe get to the pardon people on. i really enjoy you. host: here's the front page of the washington post about what is going on in ukraine. the headline says pentagon reveals bolstered arsenal. ukraine gets more drones and rockets. the pentagon is expanding delivery of commercially available weapons and military equipment to ukraine. all hundred 36 million in purchases of drones, rockets, binoculars and other items set for shipment to. it will be purchased from u
i want to bring up to the callers and listeners, there is a a man named abraham bolden and he worked for president kennedy. he just got parted this past tuesday, the tuesday before last. i wish that people would look into this guy. he has come up with things, with plots to try to kill kennedy and stuff and the people then they said, we will get you for bribery and stuff like that. this guy would be good for book tv or even washington journal to interview and everything. for 60 years he has been...
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i wanted to bring up there is a guy named abraham bolden senior he was the first african-american secret service agent. he just got pardon last tuesday. i wish people would look into the sky. is guy. the people then, they got him for bribery and stuff. this guy would be good for book tv or washington journal to interview. for 60 years, he has been trying to try to get his pardon. he is 84 years old now and he was in "usa today" two weeks ago and "the chicago tribune." that would be a great guest and maybe even getting the pardon people on to interview him and stuff like that. that is just an idea for c-span to do. god bless you. host: thanks for the tip. the front page of "the washington post" about what is going on in ukraine. "pentagon reveals bolstered arsenal." the article says that the pentagon is expanding delivery of commercially available weapons and military equipment to you rain -- ukraine. $136 million in purchases of aerial drone, binoculars and other items set for shipment soon. these are the weapons and equipment to be purchased from u.s. companies representing a separate c
i wanted to bring up there is a guy named abraham bolden senior he was the first african-american secret service agent. he just got pardon last tuesday. i wish people would look into the sky. is guy. the people then, they got him for bribery and stuff. this guy would be good for book tv or washington journal to interview. for 60 years, he has been trying to try to get his pardon. he is 84 years old now and he was in "usa today" two weeks ago and "the chicago tribune." that...