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well, nbc reports are jane gray joins, has no lie from brunswick, georgia and j. the racial makeup of this jury is facing questions, isn't it? it really is looking. it was a long and very contentious jury selection process 2 and a half weeks to get this 12 member panel as you talk about, there's still a lot of contention over that 11 white jurors, one black jury members, the judge in this case is already set and i'm quoting here, there appears to be intentional discrimination that by defense attorneys, he says in the selection process, but he also goes on to point out that they didn't violate any georgia state law by striking some potential african american jurors. and that this trial will move forward with this jury 25 year old ahmad aubrey's killing spark nationwide protests . he was jogging in a neighborhood here in brunswick when he was chased down, shot and killed by greg mc michael and his son travis, a neighbor william roddy, bryan captured the shooting on cellphone video. all 3 have been charged and his death. of course, at video i'll, i will be at the cen
well, nbc reports are jane gray joins, has no lie from brunswick, georgia and j. the racial makeup of this jury is facing questions, isn't it? it really is looking. it was a long and very contentious jury selection process 2 and a half weeks to get this 12 member panel as you talk about, there's still a lot of contention over that 11 white jurors, one black jury members, the judge in this case is already set and i'm quoting here, there appears to be intentional discrimination that by defense...
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the committee call governments several of the region only makes the west the fact that you mentioned nbc has been all that a very serious security has be great in the region for 10 years. and what is behind the rise of the groups? is it lazy of us just to apply the labels extremist or islamists to these groups? this is a very good question. you know, as soon as where we start right in the family, what we see is the right to be honest groups we, a variety of operating the most moms are the one happens to reach the soonest. we tend to be pushing a reference point. however, the whole series that don't have a religion or a bit. so actually is a simplification to look at the security situation as being exclusively an experiment driven walk outside intervention. help. francis is currently drawing down troops off to 8 years in the region. is it fair to say that they've had little impact on the violence? wow. you know, we don't have to come to factual. so. ringback we don't know what things would be looking like a now with a what do you know? he said this is a expenditure, but in terms of, you k
the committee call governments several of the region only makes the west the fact that you mentioned nbc has been all that a very serious security has be great in the region for 10 years. and what is behind the rise of the groups? is it lazy of us just to apply the labels extremist or islamists to these groups? this is a very good question. you know, as soon as where we start right in the family, what we see is the right to be honest groups we, a variety of operating the most moms are the one...
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garbage dump becomes a flash point engineer and a test, the newly appointed government and in sports, the nbc champions managed a snap game losing run far. we'll have the details for you later. this user ah, it's the world's. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous, seen context. india dixon. in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those are for context. india and undergoing moment is seen context, india dixon in depth. look at the people and politics of india, exploring how to convert. 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those are for context india and alex is eda in the country with an abundance of resource raid. foreign walk indonesia whose firms forming we moved full to grow and froth. we balance for green economy, blue economy and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively insuring the policy report to create
garbage dump becomes a flash point engineer and a test, the newly appointed government and in sports, the nbc champions managed a snap game losing run far. we'll have the details for you later. this user ah, it's the world's. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous, seen context. india dixon. in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me...
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closer to justice. tragedy in bulgaria has dozens of people are killed in a bus accident and in sport, nbc is biggest r lebron james. his band for the 1st time in his 19 year clear. that's coming up later with paul. ah. the corona virus pandemic now and the world health organization is wanting. another 700000 people in europe could die from corbett 19 by spring. patients in the netherlands are now being shifted across the border to germany, to east pressure on hospitals there. the numbers are expected to increase as cases reach, record levels. plans by the dutch government to impose further restrictions have previously triggered riots in germany. the government is considering further measures escrow, and a virus infections hit record highs. some officials are calling for public spaces to be restricted to vaccinated people or those who have recently recovered from covered 19. that's bringing dominic kina correspondent in berlin. i bring us up to speed for us with a situation in germany. how bad is it? well, the numbers don't lie. the situation here is as dire as it has ever been. the differ
closer to justice. tragedy in bulgaria has dozens of people are killed in a bus accident and in sport, nbc is biggest r lebron james. his band for the 1st time in his 19 year clear. that's coming up later with paul. ah. the corona virus pandemic now and the world health organization is wanting. another 700000 people in europe could die from corbett 19 by spring. patients in the netherlands are now being shifted across the border to germany, to east pressure on hospitals there. the numbers are...
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really disheartening to see in the canadian prime minister justin trudeau spoke about the situation, nbc, from the canadian embassy in washington. as you know, the folks from british columbia are going through extremely difficult times right now, and the federal government is working with the provincial government and everyone on the ground to help them as best we can. i asked minister blair to convene and incident response response group meeting yesterday. he convene another one to again today, and they gave him the ministers gave an update a little earlier today to canadians this afternoon. up. first of all, we approved b. c's request for help yesterday, the support is moving right now, and we will do more to help people directly. the canadian armed forces on the ground have been helping out with already rescued over 300 people. helicopters of kamloops and esquimalt have been deployed last night and the reconnaissance teams assessing the situation by the end of today. it a $120.00 soldiers on the ground in abbotsford. i would 350 personnel a staged in edmonton, ready to deploy as neede
really disheartening to see in the canadian prime minister justin trudeau spoke about the situation, nbc, from the canadian embassy in washington. as you know, the folks from british columbia are going through extremely difficult times right now, and the federal government is working with the provincial government and everyone on the ground to help them as best we can. i asked minister blair to convene and incident response response group meeting yesterday. he convene another one to again...
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human rights watch, it says it reached out to several companies, including a broadcast rights hota, nbc, nearly 6 months ago. but as yet to head back from most of them, the international olympic committee says it's only focus is sports and not on the policies of the host country. not despite holding on observe a seat at the united nations. china denies accusations of genocide against millions of muslim weakens. amongst other allegations. human rights watch has encouraged, as it said, basically the time for quiet diplomacy is over and that it's time for the top sponsors to urge the international olympic committee to adopt human rights. it's time for them to disclose their own supply chains in china, particularly any products that have the 5 rings of the olympics. and it's also time for the, for the sponsors to speak out about the worse than in climate for human rights and press freedom and how this is going to negatively affect the games that they are literally paying for. beijing olympic organizers have confirmed to foreign lose athletes have tested positive for coven 19 ahead of the lo
human rights watch, it says it reached out to several companies, including a broadcast rights hota, nbc, nearly 6 months ago. but as yet to head back from most of them, the international olympic committee says it's only focus is sports and not on the policies of the host country. not despite holding on observe a seat at the united nations. china denies accusations of genocide against millions of muslim weakens. amongst other allegations. human rights watch has encouraged, as it said, basically...
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i think because the lack of clear policy and lack of garrity, we are facing this current situation, nbc people suffering without sort of clear messages when it comes to their rights and also their dignity. so i would like to shift the conversation if possible, a little away from the purity which is of course important, but i hear less human rights in the discussion in the last few days. and this is something that i think we should not forget about. absolutely. and we would also welcome the opportunity to see what is going on 1st town. we've a correspondence standing and forests try desperately to get to the front line to see what is actually happening there. but sir, no, it just said to broaden the site and, and just finally, how do you see all of this playing out now and into the future? we've moved almost from people trying to get in to europe over dingus. no, they're trying to get through for us in the middle of winter. we know climate change is going to be an ongoing battle, and we know europe clearly does not want to take in any refugees at this point. how do you see this situation
i think because the lack of clear policy and lack of garrity, we are facing this current situation, nbc people suffering without sort of clear messages when it comes to their rights and also their dignity. so i would like to shift the conversation if possible, a little away from the purity which is of course important, but i hear less human rights in the discussion in the last few days. and this is something that i think we should not forget about. absolutely. and we would also welcome the...
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what it says it reached out to several companies including bo cost rights, whole to nbc, nearly 6 months ago. box, it's yet to hear back from most of them. now the olympic international rather than pick committee says it's only focus is sports and not on the policy, the whole country. and that's the spine holding and observe a see to the united nations, not china. it's not as accusations of genocide against millions of muslim regus amongst of allegations as well. human rights watch has encouraged, as it said, basically the time for quiet diplomacy is over. and that it's time for the top sponsors to urge the international olympic committee to adopt human rights. it's time for the, for them to disclose their own supply chains in china, particularly any products that have the 5 rings of the olympics. and it's also time for the, for the sponsors to speak out about the worst in climate for human rights and press freedom and how this is going to negatively affect the games that they are literally paying for beijing olympic organizes of confirm to, for a face of tested positive because it 9 see
what it says it reached out to several companies including bo cost rights, whole to nbc, nearly 6 months ago. box, it's yet to hear back from most of them. now the olympic international rather than pick committee says it's only focus is sports and not on the policy, the whole country. and that's the spine holding and observe a see to the united nations, not china. it's not as accusations of genocide against millions of muslim regus amongst of allegations as well. human rights watch has...
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and they are afraid of adrian is a scientist in the community organizer nbc is his take about. now what to do here is i think there are a lot of people in the united states, they're ready to reckon with racism white supremacy. and the majority of those people are like brown, indigenous and people of color. you know why supremacy is something that threatens our very existence and that is pervasive and embedded within every system of this country. and so i think it will require white people giving up the advantages that they have for the mere fact that they're white. and so that will be done, the challenge will always be the challenge driven isn't really wanted to touch him because he speaks so comfortably and confidently about white supremacy patriarchy. but when you work on a book like this, there is a toll. when you talk about racism, white supremacy and hate and people who don't like you talking about that, make it very, very clear. can you share not part of your what do you mind? yeah. you know, i think that anyone who, especially if you are a person of color, honestly if yo
and they are afraid of adrian is a scientist in the community organizer nbc is his take about. now what to do here is i think there are a lot of people in the united states, they're ready to reckon with racism white supremacy. and the majority of those people are like brown, indigenous and people of color. you know why supremacy is something that threatens our very existence and that is pervasive and embedded within every system of this country. and so i think it will require white people...
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let's bring in nbc report a j grey, who joins us live now from brunswick, georgia. hello there, j. you've been covering this case years with warning this morning, despite questions about the racial makeup. and you've just heard the opening arguments from the prosecution. what do they have to say? yes, emily and a strong presentation from the prosecution as they opened this case, a talking to that jury of 11 white members, one african american that you talk about one that as a lot of people questioning why they're moving forward here, the judge saying that they broke no laws and that the jurors that were stricken by the defense team were done out of extreme bias. ready jury members that said they couldn't look at this without a of an eye towards a decision that they've already made. so they do move forward. the prosecution saying that this is a case that's about faulty assumptions and bad. dr. wade decisions saying that this was a, basically a group of men in their neighbourhood hunting down aubrey and killing him. they used cellphone video from one of the defendants to drive that p
let's bring in nbc report a j grey, who joins us live now from brunswick, georgia. hello there, j. you've been covering this case years with warning this morning, despite questions about the racial makeup. and you've just heard the opening arguments from the prosecution. what do they have to say? yes, emily and a strong presentation from the prosecution as they opened this case, a talking to that jury of 11 white members, one african american that you talk about one that as a lot of people...
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peacock is nbc universal's big streaming play. - so, disney has disney+, - warner media has hbo max — peacock is nbc universal saying, "hey, we've goti pretty good content too, we want to be in this." l but the question posed to comcast, who ownsl the majority of sky and owns | nbc universal, is will see this playing out this week- and in the weeks to come, is whether or not there's much appetite in the uk| and across europe in the months to come as there is _ in the united states, - to have a fractured streaming service space where people are subscribing to 7—9 - streaming services and then saying, "wait, why- am i notjust using i cable at this point?" the question that'll. happen with peacock, where people can watch - the office and law & order, and the mindy project, and other nbc shows, i some live sports and live news, is whether or not there's - an audience in the uk and i europe saying, "yeah, iwant to sign up for this." ok, so that's peacock — i think disney+ has also made a bunch of announcements in the last week. is the headline here, that at least two of the big players
peacock is nbc universal's big streaming play. - so, disney has disney+, - warner media has hbo max — peacock is nbc universal saying, "hey, we've goti pretty good content too, we want to be in this." l but the question posed to comcast, who ownsl the majority of sky and owns | nbc universal, is will see this playing out this week- and in the weeks to come, is whether or not there's much appetite in the uk| and across europe in the months to come as there is _ in the united states,...
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as l nbc president, we refused — alive. as l nbc president, we refused to get trapped in the carbon colonialism. developed countries are trying _ colonialism. developed countries are trying to— colonialism. developed countries are trying to create a new rails of the game _ trying to create a new rails of the game to — trying to create a new rails of the game to address climate change. we are only— game to address climate change. we are only developed countries will have _ are only developed countries will have the — are only developed countries will have the conditions to move into the transition _ have the conditions to move into the transition to — have the conditions to move into the transition to a low carbon economy. because _ transition to a low carbon economy. because developed countries have the financial— because developed countries have the financial conditions and the technological capabilities to move in these _ technological capabilities to move in these transitions, creating more dependency for cou
as l nbc president, we refused — alive. as l nbc president, we refused to get trapped in the carbon colonialism. developed countries are trying _ colonialism. developed countries are trying to— colonialism. developed countries are trying to create a new rails of the game _ trying to create a new rails of the game to — trying to create a new rails of the game to address climate change. we are only— game to address climate change. we are only developed countries will have _ are only...
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dcs _ on things like common timeframes and nbc dcs and article six guidance, ndc dcs and article six guidance, all of— ndc dcs and article six guidance, all of which are tough, but where everybody — all of which are tough, but where everybody has approached this with a remarkable spirit of compromise and of global— remarkable spirit of compromise and of global intent. sol remarkable spirit of compromise and of global intent. so i would simply say, in _ of global intent. so i would simply say, in thinking about the next moments _ say, in thinking about the next moments here... this potential agreement which we are poised to accept _ agreement which we are poised to accept and — agreement which we are poised to accept and make real is a very important _ accept and make real is a very important step in the right direction. as i think about it, the agreement— direction. as i think about it, the agreement that china and the united states— agreement that china and the united states came to the other day, i know we troth_ states came to the other day, i know we both talked about
dcs _ on things like common timeframes and nbc dcs and article six guidance, ndc dcs and article six guidance, all of— ndc dcs and article six guidance, all of which are tough, but where everybody — all of which are tough, but where everybody has approached this with a remarkable spirit of compromise and of global— remarkable spirit of compromise and of global intent. sol remarkable spirit of compromise and of global intent. so i would simply say, in _ of global intent. so i would simply...
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f no they don't see a perspective for theirfuture nbc f no national leaders playing their games while doing nothing for the advancement of the country which is one of the poorest in europe. aha, the country which is one of the poorest in europe.— the country which is one of the poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky — poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky one _ poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky one to _ poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky one to solve? _ poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky one to solve? the i poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky one to solve? the eu i eu? a tricky one to solve? the eu have to show _ eu? a tricky one to solve? the eu have to show it _ eu? a tricky one to solve? the eu have to show it wants _ eu? a tricky one to solve? the eu have to show it wants to _ eu? a tricky one to solve? the eu have to show it wants to be i eu? a tricky one to solve? the eu i have to show it wants to be involved and to solve this issue we've got a us envoy today who says he does not think there w
f no they don't see a perspective for theirfuture nbc f no national leaders playing their games while doing nothing for the advancement of the country which is one of the poorest in europe. aha, the country which is one of the poorest in europe.— the country which is one of the poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky — poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky one _ poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky one to _ poorest in europe. a problem for the eu? a tricky...
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a pokey met yesterday from nbc that is not good news for mr. biden. but even more interesting is a gallop poll that suggest the majority of americans think the government is trying to do too much. joe biden thought he was going to be helping the democrats by looking at these great things we are going to do, some people are saying maybe you are going too far too fast. alix: the rhetoric is if you can get something passed in the human for structure bill, that will be good, he did his job. but that may not be the case based on this poll. david: maybe nervous about how big it is or if you didn't get past. it didn't get done. maybe he would've had a better time in virginia if they had gotten it active. there is a competency issue started to seep into the discussion. guy: we are going to leave it there, looking forward to the coverage. we will see where the people read. midterm still close, but maybe further away than we all think. david westin, think you very much. joining us now is libby cantrill , pimco head of u.s. public policy. how important is virgin
a pokey met yesterday from nbc that is not good news for mr. biden. but even more interesting is a gallop poll that suggest the majority of americans think the government is trying to do too much. joe biden thought he was going to be helping the democrats by looking at these great things we are going to do, some people are saying maybe you are going too far too fast. alix: the rhetoric is if you can get something passed in the human for structure bill, that will be good, he did his job. but...
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cbs, nbc. west virginia was a swing state -- i didn't know why my parents were excited about politics. a young person running and he was catholic and we were a catholic family and there weren't many catholics in west virginia so they were excited. we were watching television and walter cronkite says john kennedy becomes president, the pope will run the country. i looked at my mom and said he don't know the catholics we know. [applause] sen. manchin: that's all i could come up with. i had never seen anybody tell a catholic or a jew anything. they will make their minds up. david: you're the only statewide officeholder in west virginia as a democrat. sen. manchin: yes. david: have you ever thought my life would be easier if you shifted to being a republican? somebody said recently that people have approached you about doing that. sen. manchin: every day. it would be much easier. my goodness. is that the purpose of being involved in public service? i have never thought -- what i'm telling you now i
cbs, nbc. west virginia was a swing state -- i didn't know why my parents were excited about politics. a young person running and he was catholic and we were a catholic family and there weren't many catholics in west virginia so they were excited. we were watching television and walter cronkite says john kennedy becomes president, the pope will run the country. i looked at my mom and said he don't know the catholics we know. [applause] sen. manchin: that's all i could come up with. i had never...
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i got my news from cbs, abc, nbc. i remember when john kennedy was running for president and west virginia was a swing state. my parents were all excited. the young person running and he was a catholic and we were a catholic family. there are not many catholics in west virginia so they were excited. we were watching television and it had to be walter cronkite who said it has been said if john kennedy becomes president, the pope will run the country. i looked at my mom and i said, he don't know the catholics we know. that is all i could come up with because i've never seen anybody tell a catholic or partisan or a jew anything. they're going to make their own minds up. david: have you ever thought life would be easier for you if you shifted to being a republican? somebody said recently people have approached you about doing that. sen. manchin: everyday. david: wouldn't life be easier? sen. manchin: it would be much easier. is that the purpose of being involved in public service? david: are you thinking about doing it? s
i got my news from cbs, abc, nbc. i remember when john kennedy was running for president and west virginia was a swing state. my parents were all excited. the young person running and he was a catholic and we were a catholic family. there are not many catholics in west virginia so they were excited. we were watching television and it had to be walter cronkite who said it has been said if john kennedy becomes president, the pope will run the country. i looked at my mom and i said, he don't know...
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i remember david gregory was at nbc. he found this thing called twitter. i had no idea what it was. he just jumpstarted. david gregory jumpstarted so many people in news. even that it took two or three years before it got a critical mass. jonathan: it took place between the likes of senator sanders and elon musk. you have to be able to make money from those kind of things. kailey: twitter has not been able to monetize on all of it. you have to take a harder line with some of the political access. they don't allow political advertising. a lot more flagging tweets, blocking them. we saw that happen with president trump. i wonder how much of that was jack dorsey, who has been open about his opinion on things and if that model will change under a new ceo? tom: up three quarters of 1%. your broader market, let's take stock of things. futures are -43. a little bit of risk off that seems is bleeding through this market. tom: what are we waiting for? are we waiting for a research report from who? i don't know what we are waiting for. jonathan: transmissibility, do verity, and vaccine effica
i remember david gregory was at nbc. he found this thing called twitter. i had no idea what it was. he just jumpstarted. david gregory jumpstarted so many people in news. even that it took two or three years before it got a critical mass. jonathan: it took place between the likes of senator sanders and elon musk. you have to be able to make money from those kind of things. kailey: twitter has not been able to monetize on all of it. you have to take a harder line with some of the political...
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health care, aviation, at one point they owned nbc universal, but most of their profit came from health care and that's really what they were spinning off. this isn't the jack welch company anymore, not trying to get bigger and bigger, they are trying to enough their balance sheet. half of what it was in 2015. they are really decreasing five ex-dividends as well. amanda: thanks so much. appreciate it. a quick check on another stock we are watching, tesla continues to fall. 175 billion dollars in lost market value today alone. elon musk asked on twitter if you should sell the stock. 11%, matt. for matt miller, i'm amanda lange. stay with us. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving. >> pfizer is hoping
health care, aviation, at one point they owned nbc universal, but most of their profit came from health care and that's really what they were spinning off. this isn't the jack welch company anymore, not trying to get bigger and bigger, they are trying to enough their balance sheet. half of what it was in 2015. they are really decreasing five ex-dividends as well. amanda: thanks so much. appreciate it. a quick check on another stock we are watching, tesla continues to fall. 175 billion dollars...
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this from nbc -- "all i want from christmas" by mariah carey, do you know how much she makes by streaming? 1.9 million dollars and $1.7 million. streaming alone from that one song. matt: i'm not exaggerating. i guarantee mariah carey spends that much money and a month. jonathan: maybe that's true. lisa: thank you. jonathan: we once went on a road trip to upstate new york. -- mariah carey live in japan on repeat for two hours. we both sang along. lisa: you surprised me. jonathan: ford f1 50 pickup with blacked out windows pumping mariah carey. lisa: i can't even. jonathan: maybe some shotguns in the back. annmarie hordern, let's talk about your reporting in d.c. on the next fed chair. it seems like senator manchin is doing the interviews. annmarie: it does, and he is lining up the next one. his team is seeking a meeting to sit down with governor brainard. he already had a call with chair powell and is seeking another meeting with chair powell. this is as it is getting very close to a deadline that's been quite shifting for the white house. now they say we will find out before thanksgiving.
this from nbc -- "all i want from christmas" by mariah carey, do you know how much she makes by streaming? 1.9 million dollars and $1.7 million. streaming alone from that one song. matt: i'm not exaggerating. i guarantee mariah carey spends that much money and a month. jonathan: maybe that's true. lisa: thank you. jonathan: we once went on a road trip to upstate new york. -- mariah carey live in japan on repeat for two hours. we both sang along. lisa: you surprised me. jonathan: ford...
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that confusion, and we think that is accompanied by both the ecb, but we have heard out of the nbc, what we have read adam australia, that could set up the coverage to go up higher and faster. lisa: please elaborate. you are saying that perhaps this could cause a serious yield curve steepening if the market is not price for it? is that the idea? >> you have heard a lot of jawboning from australia, the u.k., the last couple days. if central bankers don't say, wait a minute, we get in, there are challenges with demographics, there are challenges with productivity. we are really not going to raise interest rates very quickly. the total value of those rates will be fairly shallow. if there is language besides that, markets are not priced in it. the fed is going to actually move a bit more quickly. we don't think that is being totally factored in right now. lisa: these think that credit is the most vulnerable, or equities will see a similar type of selloff portion it to what we might see in credit? >> equities are probably feeling at the most. then, credit. i also think you have to be fairly
that confusion, and we think that is accompanied by both the ecb, but we have heard out of the nbc, what we have read adam australia, that could set up the coverage to go up higher and faster. lisa: please elaborate. you are saying that perhaps this could cause a serious yield curve steepening if the market is not price for it? is that the idea? >> you have heard a lot of jawboning from australia, the u.k., the last couple days. if central bankers don't say, wait a minute, we get in,...
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still too early to call according to the nbc news decision desk. but the early numbers go to terry mccauliffe with 54%. the important thing to see at the top there is 1% of the vote is in. remember, lots of early voting in the state of virginia for about a month. the count will come in fairly quickly to start and if someone is lieding very big, maybe there is a decision tonight, and if not maybe there is a decision tomorrow or sometime later this week. >>> a major step forward in the fight against covid. after a unanimous decision from a cdc panel, some young kids could be getting the shot as soon as tonight. >>> time is up the vaccine mandates past due. how first responders are reacting now as punishment starts to kick in for those who aren't rolled up their sleeves. >>> and facebook set to scrap a key feature. the impact on more than 1 billion users. and why the move i it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business
still too early to call according to the nbc news decision desk. but the early numbers go to terry mccauliffe with 54%. the important thing to see at the top there is 1% of the vote is in. remember, lots of early voting in the state of virginia for about a month. the count will come in fairly quickly to start and if someone is lieding very big, maybe there is a decision tonight, and if not maybe there is a decision tomorrow or sometime later this week. >>> a major step forward in the...
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nbc's jay gray is live in houston on our top story tonight. jay? >> reporter: the investigation here houston police continuing to interview witnesses and go through what are hours of videotape. they haven't given any update about the investigation. the last time they answered questions was saturday the chief posted a statement they said any information will come through their twitter account. firefighters here in houston they are talking the chief of police talking today on the "today" show and then later in the day, during an interview with cnn, he acknowledged that his firefighters that were staged outside of the venue had no radio contact with emergency medical teams hired by the venue that were inside those seconds, those minutes do matter, according to emts we've talked with and they didn't have any communication. the firefighters ultimately rushing in and doing what they can there. we also know today that the security plan mapped out before the festival began, 56 pages in all had not one single page dealing with crowd surge, even though that
nbc's jay gray is live in houston on our top story tonight. jay? >> reporter: the investigation here houston police continuing to interview witnesses and go through what are hours of videotape. they haven't given any update about the investigation. the last time they answered questions was saturday the chief posted a statement they said any information will come through their twitter account. firefighters here in houston they are talking the chief of police talking today on the...
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jersey was not in play except almost 24 hours after the polls closed nbc news says it is still too close to call. polls. will we ever learn the incumbent democrat phil murphy was ahead in the polls for months republican jack ciattarelli made some gains, sure, but the polls had murphy winning outside the margin of error. now the race is essentially tied with murphy leading by less than 1 percentage point a recount may be next and who knows after that even if governor murphy does win in new jersey, which looks quite likely, some have already called it political analysts say last night's elections sent a warning to democrats everywhere. in virginia they got a solid beating. gop newcomer glenn youngkin took down the democrat terry mcauliffe and bathed the governor's mansion in red. like the new jersey race mcauliffe held a steady lead in the polls but his disappeared as election day approached. a year ago that might have seemed impossible when president biden won the state by a whopping 10 points so what's the message to democrats? you're trying to do too much going too far left or you're no
jersey was not in play except almost 24 hours after the polls closed nbc news says it is still too close to call. polls. will we ever learn the incumbent democrat phil murphy was ahead in the polls for months republican jack ciattarelli made some gains, sure, but the polls had murphy winning outside the margin of error. now the race is essentially tied with murphy leading by less than 1 percentage point a recount may be next and who knows after that even if governor murphy does win in new...
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nbc's meagan fitzgerald is covering the trial in kenosha and picks it up from there meagan >> reporter: yeah, shep. prosecutors tried repeatedly to paint hernandez as being biased. they focused on the video saying that he made disparaging remarks. then they zeroed in on his social media account i want you to take a listen to that back and forth. >> have you ever posted anything on social media. >> yes. >> in support of kyle rittenhouse? >> one could argue, yes. >> reporter: now also today we're getting reaction to the moment kyle rittenhouse took the witness stand yesterday when he broke down we're hearing from jacob blake's uncle. he was the black man who was shot multiple times last summer setting off those protests his uncle told our gabe gutierrez that breaking down on the witness stand is something he called ridiculous take a listen. >> too little too late people seen the movies, seen the films. it's going to lead to him sitting on a bunk. that's why i believe he broke down. >> reporter: now tomorrow jurors will not be back in court. they're not going to return until monday attorn
nbc's meagan fitzgerald is covering the trial in kenosha and picks it up from there meagan >> reporter: yeah, shep. prosecutors tried repeatedly to paint hernandez as being biased. they focused on the video saying that he made disparaging remarks. then they zeroed in on his social media account i want you to take a listen to that back and forth. >> have you ever posted anything on social media. >> yes. >> in support of kyle rittenhouse? >> one could argue, yes....
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nbc news has not independently verified this. last month, after an avalanche of bad press over its business practices, ozy media's co-founder carlos watson announce they'd were shutting down among the allegations against the company, a co-founder impersonated a youtube executive to raise oney. watson later backtracked and told cnbc that they would not shutter, instead hoping to make a full return somehow next year. in looking for potential wrongdoing, the times reports prosecutors have contacted at least one company that dealt with ozy, and the s.e.c. has been in touch with at least two companies that discussed investing in ozy but the precise focus of the investigations couldn't be determined according to "the times" report. >>> president biden marking the first veterans day in 20 years when the united states has not been in war. the president participated in a ceremony at the tomb of the about known soldier at arlington national cemetery. he thanked our nation's veterans said america has a duty to protect them >> many obligatio
nbc news has not independently verified this. last month, after an avalanche of bad press over its business practices, ozy media's co-founder carlos watson announce they'd were shutting down among the allegations against the company, a co-founder impersonated a youtube executive to raise oney. watson later backtracked and told cnbc that they would not shutter, instead hoping to make a full return somehow next year. in looking for potential wrongdoing, the times reports prosecutors have...
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she's denied all of them nbc news legal analyst, danny cevallos is with us. what are you watching for during jury selection, danny? >> reporter: we are in federal court for ghislaine maxwell's jury selection and in federal courts, it's the court -- the judge who normally handles most of the jury selection. it's not like new york state where the attorneys are heavily involved we will see the -- the court looking for people, not necessarily who have just heard about jeffrey epstein or ghislaine maxwell's charges. but they'll also be looking for people, specifically who have heard about it but can still render a fair and just verdict that's really the standard because it's impossible to find someone who hasn't heard about jeffrey epstein or ghislaine maxwell for that reason. >> yeah. with jeffrey epstein, though, certainly, a much bigger name. is that going to make seating a jury something that's going to be long and arduous process and fraught with peril >> yes look for the court to go through about 50 jurors, a day and you are going to see a lot of people that
she's denied all of them nbc news legal analyst, danny cevallos is with us. what are you watching for during jury selection, danny? >> reporter: we are in federal court for ghislaine maxwell's jury selection and in federal courts, it's the court -- the judge who normally handles most of the jury selection. it's not like new york state where the attorneys are heavily involved we will see the -- the court looking for people, not necessarily who have just heard about jeffrey epstein or...
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according to our colleagues at nbc sports, he agreed to extra testing of his horses on his own dime nbc sports randy moss is live from the delmar track in san diego. medina spirit, you know, in june it felt like that will never, ever, ever, ever happen again and here we are. >> reporter: the breeders' cup, shep, was in a very unique and difficult situation this fall. because, amazingly, now, going back to the first saturday in may after medina spirit tested positive, they have not ruled yet on any kind of official disqualification the kentucky horse racing commission is still sitting and waiting. >> what the hell is that >> reporter: there have been some problems, apparently, with the samples. baffert's lawyers have requested extra testing on the samples to sort of try to prove their case. nothing has happened the wheels of justice are frozen they're not even turning slowly. right now they're completely frozen so there's been no official ruling against medina spirit and against bob baffert in the kentucky derty kentucky derby. so in order to be fair to baffert and at the same time show
according to our colleagues at nbc sports, he agreed to extra testing of his horses on his own dime nbc sports randy moss is live from the delmar track in san diego. medina spirit, you know, in june it felt like that will never, ever, ever, ever happen again and here we are. >> reporter: the breeders' cup, shep, was in a very unique and difficult situation this fall. because, amazingly, now, going back to the first saturday in may after medina spirit tested positive, they have not ruled...
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on nbc and streaming live on peacock. free as a bird. >>> 50 seconds left. the jury in the kyle rittenhouse trial set to restart deliberations 9:00 a.m. local time tomorrow. jurors deliberated without success for eight hours today. and nasa officials are set to meet with the heads of russia's space agency in moscow tomorrow. you see, russia launched a missile into orbit that blue up a soviet era savrlt and left space junk all over the place. now you know the knews of this tuesday, november 16th, 2021 i'm shepard smith. follow us on instagram and twitter the@the news c nb and listen at apple podcast, spotify or your favorite podcast platform family is just very important. she's my sister and we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. it's a battle, you know. i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used t
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on nbc and streaming live on peacock. free as a bird. >>> 50 seconds left. the jury in the kyle rittenhouse trial set to restart deliberations 9:00 a.m. local time tomorrow. jurors deliberated without success for eight hours today. and nasa officials are set to meet with the heads of russia's space agency in moscow tomorrow. you see, russia launched a missile into orbit that blue up a soviet era savrlt and left space junk all over the place. now you know the knews of this tuesday, november 16th, 2021 i'm shepard smith. follow us on instagram and twitter the@the news c nb and listen at apple podcast, spotify listen at apple podcast, spotify ♪ and i'm gonna keep on lovin' you, ♪ ♪ 'cause it's the only thing i wanna do. ♪ turns out everyone does sound better in the shower. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. ♪ 'cause it's the only thing i wanna do ♪ shaq: (singing in background) can't unhear that. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage - make the righ
on nbc and streaming live on peacock. free as a bird. >>> 50 seconds left. the jury in the kyle rittenhouse trial set to restart deliberations 9:00 a.m. local time tomorrow. jurors deliberated without success for eight hours today. and nasa officials are set to meet with the heads of russia's space agency in moscow tomorrow. you see, russia launched a missile into orbit that blue up a soviet era savrlt and left space junk all over the place. now you know the knews of this tuesday,...
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once again calling on europe as the epicenter of this pandemic nbc's keir simmons in london tracking this covid wave. >> reporter: austria will lock down for ten days, maybe even 20 days such is the concern in austria now about the rising numbers of infections and this lockdown is not only for the unvaccinated, it applies to everyone in austria countries across europe, shep, will be watching, particularly in germany where concern is heightening as the numbers are rising there could be a national lockdown in germany too. but nowhere as tough as austria, which is now bringing in a vaccine mandate. the chancellor of austria saying all people should get the shot, saying it is the only way to beat back the virus and saying, quote, we don't want a fifth wave we don't want a sixth and seventh wave we don't want to have this discussion next summer noen opponents in austria are vehemently opposed to it, one saying that austria has become a dictatorship a protest is planned for saturday shep. >> keir, thanks. >>> a group of crypto investors trying to score a first edition print of the u.s. con
once again calling on europe as the epicenter of this pandemic nbc's keir simmons in london tracking this covid wave. >> reporter: austria will lock down for ten days, maybe even 20 days such is the concern in austria now about the rising numbers of infections and this lockdown is not only for the unvaccinated, it applies to everyone in austria countries across europe, shep, will be watching, particularly in germany where concern is heightening as the numbers are rising there could be a...
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on nbc and streaming live on peacock. free as a bird. >>> 50 seconds left. the jury in the kyle rittenhouse trial set to restart deliberations 9:00 a.m. local time tomorrow. jurors deliberated without success for eight hours today. and nasa officials are set to meet with the heads of russia's space agency in moscow tomorrow. you see, russia launched a missile into orbit that blue up a soviet era savrlt and left space junk all over the place. now you know the knews of this tuesday, november 16th, 2021 i'm shepard smith. follow us on instagram and twitter the@the news c nb and listen at apple podcast, spotify listen at apple podcast, spotify i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. humira helps people achieve remission that can last. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. humira
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>> let's get right to nbc's jay gray live outside the courthouse in kenosha i understand the lawyers just finished >> reporter: yes, they completed the rebuttal here by the prosecution, this will go to the jury in the morning. they'll come back and get to the deliberations here during the closings today, prosecutors called kyle rittenhouse a wannabe soldier while the defense painted him as a teenager, chased down and attacked and fighting for his life that night. >> reporter: referring to the sho shooting as murder prosecutors take their last turn with the jury. >> there is no valid self-defense claim >> reporter: thiey say rittenhouse provoked the violence the night he shot two men and wounded a third. >> reporter: defense relies on video as well saying rittenhouse was chased down and ambushed and had no choice but to use his weapon >> he was there and causing trouble and he was a rioter, my client had to deal with it last night alone. >> reporter: after two weeks included and rittenhouse apparently breaking down on the witness stand. >> that's untrue, no, no, verbal sparring betwee
>> let's get right to nbc's jay gray live outside the courthouse in kenosha i understand the lawyers just finished >> reporter: yes, they completed the rebuttal here by the prosecution, this will go to the jury in the morning. they'll come back and get to the deliberations here during the closings today, prosecutors called kyle rittenhouse a wannabe soldier while the defense painted him as a teenager, chased down and attacked and fighting for his life that night. >> reporter:...
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we're live athe act trk with randy moss from nbc sports, next (man) still asleep. (woman vo) so, where to next? (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. >>> the controversial horse trainer bob baffert is heading back to the track. baffert, of course, was suspended from racing horses at the kentucky derby back in june for two years after his winning horse, medina spirit, failed a drug test. two years. but the hall of fame trainer is set to saddle that same horse and seven others for the breeders' cup world championship saturday in san diego. baffert and his horses will face stricter scrutiny. according to our colleagues at nbc sports, he agreed to extra testing of his horses on his own dime randy moss is live from the del mar track in san diego medina spirit, you know, in june it felt like that will never, ever, ever, ever happen again and here we are. >> the breeders' cup, shep, was in a very unique and difficult situation this fall. amazingly now, going back to the first saturday in may after medina spirit tested positive, they
we're live athe act trk with randy moss from nbc sports, next (man) still asleep. (woman vo) so, where to next? (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. >>> the controversial horse trainer bob baffert is heading back to the track. baffert, of course, was suspended from racing horses at the kentucky derby back in june for two years after his winning horse, medina spirit, failed a drug test. two years. but the hall of fame trainer is set to saddle...