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and a new variant in the winter and james sweeney is in new york forest. thank you very much for being there for his james. and despite rockier u. s. stocks rallied at the end of 2021. touching close to record highs. how come? well, to be straightforward with you. 2021 has been one for the record books because the average is the rollup double digit this year. and if you're on a see, when you want to figure out why the answer simple, the markets took such a beating in 2020 that there was pretty much no. where else to go. but up in 2021. now sure, there was shakiness, as at times as you mention, but the global economy began to finally open up in 2021. and that could not be said in 2020 businesses. they re open their doors office places the employees were coming back, streets were beginning to fill up again tourism returned. and you team that with the combination of global central banks, maintaining support of measures, strong corporate earnings. and very importantly, the roll out of mass, coven vaccinations, shifting public health protocols than you have you
and a new variant in the winter and james sweeney is in new york forest. thank you very much for being there for his james. and despite rockier u. s. stocks rallied at the end of 2021. touching close to record highs. how come? well, to be straightforward with you. 2021 has been one for the record books because the average is the rollup double digit this year. and if you're on a see, when you want to figure out why the answer simple, the markets took such a beating in 2020 that there was pretty...
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cultural stories of 2021, from abba making their first album in four decades, to the latest mission of james bond, the last stent by daniel craig of agent dublin seven. -- agent double 07. ♪ use our viewers -- to our viewers, welcome. people around the world are marking the start of the new year with celebrations to ring in 2022. bangkok lit up the skies with fireworks made from sticky rice. hong kong welcome the new year with a display at victoria harbour, accompanied by music from the philharmonic. earlier auckland in new zealand projected a show on landmarks, while in australia, spectacular fireworks lit up the sky of e city harbour bridge. celebrations went ahead despite soaring coronavirus numbers. germany is gearing up for celebrations. our correspondent is at brandenburg gate. i can see what it is like, but this year it will not be the usual celebrations. correspondent: exactly. the second year in a row. it is so festive. there is music, concert, broadcast in germany, but you can see that it is empty. people are not here. people have been asked to stay home. this app has been cordon
cultural stories of 2021, from abba making their first album in four decades, to the latest mission of james bond, the last stent by daniel craig of agent dublin seven. -- agent double 07. ♪ use our viewers -- to our viewers, welcome. people around the world are marking the start of the new year with celebrations to ring in 2022. bangkok lit up the skies with fireworks made from sticky rice. hong kong welcome the new year with a display at victoria harbour, accompanied by music from the...
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raymond james with a conservative forecast of 10% but the analyst there says the potential for this kind of volatility in the market will be a catalyst for large fleet operators to increase their ev purchases and speed up the plan. wedbush said buy the dip on ev stocks especially coming for commercial use, like life cycle also ppg industries. they are known for paint and do the coating for batteries that need special coatings and an ev infrastructure company already working with fedex back to you. >> frank, thank you so much. >>> gamestop was the fifth most searched ticker on cnbc. number four is next. plus, cannabis stocks have gone up in smoke down 30 pshs this year we'll ask a prominent investor which stocks he thinks look cheap amid the sell-off. ho ho ho! not again. oh no. for the gifts you won't forget. the mercedes-benz winter event. get a credit toward your first month's payment on select models. >>> counting down the top five tickers of 2021. number five was gamestop the fourth most searched ticker this year missing out on a medal but making it in was the dow rallying 19% year t
raymond james with a conservative forecast of 10% but the analyst there says the potential for this kind of volatility in the market will be a catalyst for large fleet operators to increase their ev purchases and speed up the plan. wedbush said buy the dip on ev stocks especially coming for commercial use, like life cycle also ppg industries. they are known for paint and do the coating for batteries that need special coatings and an ev infrastructure company already working with fedex back to...
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. >> retired admiral james stavridis, thank you, great do you see, happy new year to you. >> same to you. >>> coming up, a tribute to those we lost this year. you're watching "msnbc reports." . you're watching "msnbc reports." every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcom
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host: james, north dakota, republican. caller: how are you doing? of course it's the january 6 brian -- write it. that -- the january 6 riot. they build on it and use it at the weapon and lead us over the head with it. january 6 hasn't benefited us and the republicans. it benefited the democrats. it started off as a riot. then it was an insurrection. the next was a deadly attack. how was it deadly? there were five people killed. nobody had any guns on the trump side. there was no insurrection. one guy died of a stroke. one guy died of a heart attack. another guy was trampled. and ashli babbitt was murdered. another police officer, we were lied to about the fact that he was attacked and hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. he died of a unrelated medical issue days later. the only people who died in the attack were protesters who were killed or dropped dead. up and this was a resurrection of the parallel in history. in germany 1930 three, that was their capital and was believed later the germans themselves set the fire and blamed it on the commun
host: james, north dakota, republican. caller: how are you doing? of course it's the january 6 brian -- write it. that -- the january 6 riot. they build on it and use it at the weapon and lead us over the head with it. january 6 hasn't benefited us and the republicans. it benefited the democrats. it started off as a riot. then it was an insurrection. the next was a deadly attack. how was it deadly? there were five people killed. nobody had any guns on the trump side. there was no insurrection....
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james crowe, director of the vanderbilt vaccine center. unfortunately, he got his md from the university of north carolina chapel hill, so i will just have to deal with that. we appreciate dr. crowe joining us. let's start off with a little but of a definition here. what are monoclonal antibodies, and how to they help with this pandemic? dr. crowe: that is a great question. the antibodies are a body's natural defense molecules after you have been vaccinated or infected. your body spreads lots of antibodies all over the body to protect itself against being reinfected. so with modern technologies, we can go in and sample the blood and pull out infection fighting white blood cells to make a single antibody that can do the job for a particular virus, and that is called a monoclonal antibody. they have been used in canter and autoimmunity's. over 100 of these are licensed for use in humans. but they have not been used for infectious disease very much, and covid is the first time where we see them really being deployed as an important tool for m
james crowe, director of the vanderbilt vaccine center. unfortunately, he got his md from the university of north carolina chapel hill, so i will just have to deal with that. we appreciate dr. crowe joining us. let's start off with a little but of a definition here. what are monoclonal antibodies, and how to they help with this pandemic? dr. crowe: that is a great question. the antibodies are a body's natural defense molecules after you have been vaccinated or infected. your body spreads lots...
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hubble's successor is nasa's james webb telescope. unlike hubble, the £7.5 billion spacecraft will go beyond earth's orbit — 930,000 miles into deep space. once in space, it unfurls its sunshield and deploys its giant mirror and instruments. the space telescope is much more powerful than hubble. it'll be able to analyse the atmospheres of worlds orbiting distant stars to see if there are signs of life. it'll also be able to witness the birth of the very first stars. this is a simulation of that critical moment. the purple areas are clouds of hydrogen gas becoming ever denser until they form stars, blazing like fireworks. james webb is expected to capture images of this really happening. i'm so excited! why are you so excited? isn't that just fantastic that as humanity, a tiny little civilisation on planet earth, that we can create a telescope that we can send up into space and peer back to the universe as it was just a couple of hundred million years after the big bang? and some incredible views from space were obtained from these
hubble's successor is nasa's james webb telescope. unlike hubble, the £7.5 billion spacecraft will go beyond earth's orbit — 930,000 miles into deep space. once in space, it unfurls its sunshield and deploys its giant mirror and instruments. the space telescope is much more powerful than hubble. it'll be able to analyse the atmospheres of worlds orbiting distant stars to see if there are signs of life. it'll also be able to witness the birth of the very first stars. this is a simulation of...
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and now check out this exclusive joint interview recorded for the new cnn film carole king and james taylor just call out my name." she talks about how he played an instrumental year in launching her career. >> i was your seidemann. that's all i ever wanted to be. and you said i want you to go on stage and sing your song. wait, wait, what. no, no. i can't do it. no, you're going to do it. no, don't worry. and you gave me the loveliest introduction. and it might have been -- i could be wrong, it might have been queens college, which i went to. >> i seem to remember it was queens college. >> you said, everybody, i'm going to turn the stage over to carole king. you know her as a songwriter. she wrote, blah, blah, blah. he listed the whole thing. he made me preloved because everybody knew all of those songs. and i started singing. i wrote about this in my book. it's hard to -- i start playing. and i'm terrified. i started feeling the love. i got to, let me tell you now. you made me do that. and i will always be grateful for your love and support and shoving the kid out of the nest. and i
and now check out this exclusive joint interview recorded for the new cnn film carole king and james taylor just call out my name." she talks about how he played an instrumental year in launching her career. >> i was your seidemann. that's all i ever wanted to be. and you said i want you to go on stage and sing your song. wait, wait, what. no, no. i can't do it. no, you're going to do it. no, don't worry. and you gave me the loveliest introduction. and it might have been -- i could...
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host: james, north dakota, republican. caller: how are you doing? of course it's the january 6 brian -- write it. that -- the january 6 riot. they build on it and use it at the weapon and lead us over the head with it. january 6 hasn't benefited us and the republicans. it benefited the democrats. it started off as a riot. then it was an insurrection. the next was a deadly attack. how was it deadly? there were five people killed. nobody had any guns on the trump side. there was no insurrection. one guy died of a stroke. one guy died of a heart attack. another guy was trampled. and ashli babbitt was murdered. another police officer, we were lied to about the fact that he was attacked and hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. he died of a unrelated medical issue days later. the only people who died in the attack were protesters who were killed or dropped dead. up and this was a resurrection of the parallel in history. in germany 1930 three, that was their capital and was believed later the germans themselves set the fire and blamed it on the commun
host: james, north dakota, republican. caller: how are you doing? of course it's the january 6 brian -- write it. that -- the january 6 riot. they build on it and use it at the weapon and lead us over the head with it. january 6 hasn't benefited us and the republicans. it benefited the democrats. it started off as a riot. then it was an insurrection. the next was a deadly attack. how was it deadly? there were five people killed. nobody had any guns on the trump side. there was no insurrection....
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ah, james bond took longer than ever before between missions. the pandemic pushed back the release date for the spy thriller. no time to die multiple times. you late nonetheless, it was one of the year's biggest grossing films marking daniel craigs last outing as double 07. ah. the year also saw spectacular museum openings the luma in the french city of out a seamless plant of art and architecture. in rotterdam. the new depot of the blind man's from virginian is the world's 1st public exhibition warehouse. was lowe's. new monkey museum is the biggest devoted to a single artist, had vowed mom. a version of the scream is on display. the artists best known work. this artwork doesn't need a museum for the 1st time christies auctioned a digital piece. the collage of 5000 individual images was created by american artist and computer scientist. people it fetched a record, some of around $60000000.00 euro would create a motor. the hit south korean series, squid game made waves around the world. south korean films and series have had more and more succes
ah, james bond took longer than ever before between missions. the pandemic pushed back the release date for the spy thriller. no time to die multiple times. you late nonetheless, it was one of the year's biggest grossing films marking daniel craigs last outing as double 07. ah. the year also saw spectacular museum openings the luma in the french city of out a seamless plant of art and architecture. in rotterdam. the new depot of the blind man's from virginian is the world's 1st public...
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james: every presidential cycle is different. i think we will have competition. we will see many qualified candidates, and i think the field will include names that we saw in the last cycle like tulsi gabbard, she is a dark corpse -- course candidate, or cory booker or pete buttigieg, and kamala harris are part of the mix. all of this is frozen, you cannot begin the process of taking the new nominee until president biden announces his intentions, which certainly cannot happen until after midterm elections. once that does happen, we will be in full presidential succession mode and it will be very difficult for the white house to get top quality people to join the administration from the assistant secretary and above. so we are entering a period where the united states is looking for new leaders. that will be a total focus one year from today. kriti: let us talk about what we will see in a couple of days when congress get back into session and i am talking about the build back better plan. how much of this is priced in. we saw goldman downgrade in terms of growth a
james: every presidential cycle is different. i think we will have competition. we will see many qualified candidates, and i think the field will include names that we saw in the last cycle like tulsi gabbard, she is a dark corpse -- course candidate, or cory booker or pete buttigieg, and kamala harris are part of the mix. all of this is frozen, you cannot begin the process of taking the new nominee until president biden announces his intentions, which certainly cannot happen until after...
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joining the conversation all morning long, kelly james and kristin whiten. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ cheryl: midwest super market chain high v working out strategy to help with theft and protect customers and employees. this comes as stores across the country are looking for ways to crack down on crime. retail theft reportedly costing stores $700,000 for every one billion dollars in sales. that's according to national retail foundation. kelly jane, is this the new normal for retail companies across the nation? >> that's a great question, cheryl, because i was just thinking that it's fascinating that a company has to bring in security partly because of things the government is not doing that it should be doing which is its job. you have progressive prosecutors across the country who have declared they will not prosecute low-level crimes and combine that with some places actually like in california and some others who have actually made punishments less for shoplifting in california. it's just a misdemeanor. there ha
joining the conversation all morning long, kelly james and kristin whiten. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ cheryl: midwest super market chain high v working out strategy to help with theft and protect customers and employees. this comes as stores across the country are looking for ways to crack down on crime. retail theft reportedly costing stores $700,000 for every one billion dollars in sales. that's according to national retail foundation. kelly jane, is...
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we'll be right back. ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us switching wireless carriers is easy with xfinity. just lean on our helpful switch squad to help you save with xfinity mobile. they can help break up with your current carrier for you and transfer your info to your new phone. giving you a fast and easy experience that can save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill. visit your nearest xfinity store and see how the switch squad can help you switch and save. get $200 off a new eligible 5g phone when you switch to xfinity mobile. talk with our helpful switch squad at your local xfinity store today. >>> 43 past the hour here and congress is dark f
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. >> reporter: the shooter was lyndon james mcleod targeted victims and in a series of books foreshadowed what happened. wrote under a pseudonym but used real names and places for some victims. in one book wrote about a character named lyndon mcleod specifically mentioning a condo building overlooking the park in denver and in police gear crash a man named michael swinyard's poker night and execute him for betrayal and take everyone's cash. 67-year-old michael swinyard was killed in monday's shooting at that same address. according to a memo from the building manager, obtained by cnn, the shooter arrived a the building impersonating a police officer. in another book one character says, look, i killed alecia cardnos as were el. 44-year-old alecia among the first killed. owner of a tattoo shop. >> a real leader in her community. a lot of people looked to her for advice and information about tattooing. it's -- the world we live it, it's just horrible. >> reporter: in total five people killed in about an hour. three worked in tattoo shops. shootings spanned multiple locations starting in denv
. >> reporter: the shooter was lyndon james mcleod targeted victims and in a series of books foreshadowed what happened. wrote under a pseudonym but used real names and places for some victims. in one book wrote about a character named lyndon mcleod specifically mentioning a condo building overlooking the park in denver and in police gear crash a man named michael swinyard's poker night and execute him for betrayal and take everyone's cash. 67-year-old michael swinyard was killed in...
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or let's go to james sweeney in new york. hello, james. that piece really pointing out the strong role of central banks and safeguarding a currency that something that we're seeing now, again, with a pandemic, both in europe and in the u. s. however, in this case, the central bank seem to be diverging. the fed is tightening, as prices rise, the easy bees as it's holding on what did these diverging policies tells about these pandemic economies as we had into the new year. it's funny because this is kind of playing out like a movie trailer, you know, you got 2 different banks, 2 different regions, 2 different approaches, which one is going to reign supreme in that coming year. but when you put all those jokes aside, it's going to be interesting and i must watch in 2022 because both banks and a different approaches really are showing up different. the e. u and u. s. are at handling a possible pandemic exit. it's kind of like a boxing match because in one corner you've got the you christine, regard, emphasizing that the pandemic is what the, p
or let's go to james sweeney in new york. hello, james. that piece really pointing out the strong role of central banks and safeguarding a currency that something that we're seeing now, again, with a pandemic, both in europe and in the u. s. however, in this case, the central bank seem to be diverging. the fed is tightening, as prices rise, the easy bees as it's holding on what did these diverging policies tells about these pandemic economies as we had into the new year. it's funny because this...
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. >> reporter: the shooter was lyndon james mcleod, who police say targeted some of his victims, and in a series of books, foreshadowed parts of what happened. he wrote under a pseudonym but used the real names and places for some of his victims. in one book, mcleod wrote about a character named lyndon mcleod, specifically mentioning a condo building overlooking cheeseman park in denver and how, in his police gear, he would crash a man named michael swin yard's poker night and execute michael for his betrayal and take everyone's cash. 67-year-old michael swin yard was killed in monday's shooting at that same address. according to a memo from the building manager obtained by cnn, the shooter arrived at the building impersonating a police officer. in another book, one character says, look, i killed alicia cardenas as well. 44-year-old alicia cardenas was among the first to be killed monday. she was the owner of a tattoo shop. >> she was a real leader in her community. a lot of people looked to her for advice and information about tattooing. it's -- the world we're living in, it's just
. >> reporter: the shooter was lyndon james mcleod, who police say targeted some of his victims, and in a series of books, foreshadowed parts of what happened. he wrote under a pseudonym but used the real names and places for some of his victims. in one book, mcleod wrote about a character named lyndon mcleod, specifically mentioning a condo building overlooking cheeseman park in denver and how, in his police gear, he would crash a man named michael swin yard's poker night and execute...
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. >> james bond, license to kill. >> worst good-bye to the guy many consider the best james bond. daniel craig ended his run as 007 with a whopping finale. >> no time to die has the longest run time of any bond movie in history. it was almost three hours long. so there was like plenty of time to die. maybe too much time to die. >> you are marvelous, rose. >> with a few notable exceptions such as power of the dog and belfast, it seemed a weak year for pure drama and for animation, too. >> whose baby? >> what? >> really? >> saw that. it's not for me. >> let's go. >> hollywood's worst problem coast to coast was the way the pandemic made it so hard to pack theater seaters once again. >> i'm naked. >> i can see that. >> i went back to the movies for the first time last week to see the new wes anderson movie. >> the french dispatch. >> i enjoyed the popcorn more than i enjoyed the movie. >> i have been looking for this tree longer than anybody. >> still, plenty of new movies connected with their audiences. >> careful. they can smell fear. >> best unexpected find. >> i thought jungle cru
. >> james bond, license to kill. >> worst good-bye to the guy many consider the best james bond. daniel craig ended his run as 007 with a whopping finale. >> no time to die has the longest run time of any bond movie in history. it was almost three hours long. so there was like plenty of time to die. maybe too much time to die. >> you are marvelous, rose. >> with a few notable exceptions such as power of the dog and belfast, it seemed a weak year for pure drama and...
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king and james taylor: just call out my name." frank, thank you for talking to us. >> my pleasure, anderson. thanks for having me. >> and again, cnn will premiere the film sunday at 9:00 p.m. and thank you for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn. ♪ >>> coming up on "cnn newsroom," the world prepares to ring in the new year, much like it did the last, with sky-high covid infections. celebrations scaled back 0 or canceled and health officials urging a quiet night at home. >>> with omicron sending children to hospital in record numbers, u.s. regulators look set to authorize a vaccine booster shot for 12 to 15-year-olds. >>> also this hour, that phone call. vladimir putin and joe biden hold serious and substantive talks over ukraine. but is the russian president trying to de-escalate this cry us or rachet up tensions with the u.s.? >>> live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with john vause. >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to our viewers in the united states joining us on cnn international. around the world, the a
king and james taylor: just call out my name." frank, thank you for talking to us. >> my pleasure, anderson. thanks for having me. >> and again, cnn will premiere the film sunday at 9:00 p.m. and thank you for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn. ♪ >>> coming up on "cnn newsroom," the world prepares to ring in the new year, much like it did the last, with sky-high covid infections. celebrations scaled back 0 or canceled and health officials...
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the moment of launch for an astronomy mission like no other as the james webb space telescope blasted off. then the rocket casing opened up and the telescope was released into the darkness of space with a million—mile journey ahead. but as it travels, it has a fiendishly difficult task to do — unfolding. it's so big, we didn't have any rocket that's big enough to launch it, you know, fully deployed, so, we had to build this telescope to be folded up, to fit inside the rocket. this is really, really difficult engineering but, you know, nasa has never shied away from doing hard things and so, i have full confidence that it's going to work. unfurling the sunshield is the most difficult part of this process. it's enormous — the size of a tennis court. first, its two halves are lowered into position, then the booms are deployed. the operation involves 400 pulleys, 400 metres of cabling and more than 100 release mechanisms that have to fire at exactly the right time. finally, the material is pulled taut and the five layers of the sunshield, each as thin as a human hair, separate. the
the moment of launch for an astronomy mission like no other as the james webb space telescope blasted off. then the rocket casing opened up and the telescope was released into the darkness of space with a million—mile journey ahead. but as it travels, it has a fiendishly difficult task to do — unfolding. it's so big, we didn't have any rocket that's big enough to launch it, you know, fully deployed, so, we had to build this telescope to be folded up, to fit inside the rocket. this is...
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well, the new film is carole king and james taylor, just call out my name. frank marshall, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> again, cnn will premier carole king and james taylor call out my name, sunday. don't miss the recap of all the best, all the worst of 2021, starting right now. >> it's been a long time. a lot of waiting, uncertainty, anxiety. but we are back. it's time to look at the whole year of wild news, unhinged politics, music, movies, sports, and more, more, more. with our guest -- >> welcome back, america. >> comedian flame monroe, john berman and donie o'sullivan. nfl free agent rk russell, s.e. cupp, and comedian helen holmes. >> come on in. we put chlorine in the pool. >> it's the grand reopening for all the best, all the worst, 2021. i'm tom foreman. welcome, and congratulations. we all survived a tough 12 months packed with unheavals, conflicts, difficulties, and yet also victories, hope, and happiness. that's saying something considering we were up against a raging pandemic and t
well, the new film is carole king and james taylor, just call out my name. frank marshall, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> again, cnn will premier carole king and james taylor call out my name, sunday. don't miss the recap of all the best, all the worst of 2021, starting right now. >> it's been a long time. a lot of waiting, uncertainty, anxiety. but we are back. it's time to look at the whole year of wild news,...
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or let's go to james sweeney in new york. hello, james. that piece really pointing out the strong role of central banks and safeguarding a currency that something that we're seeing now, again, with a pandemic, both in europe and in the u. s. however, in this case, the central bank seem to be diverging. the fed is tightening, as prices rise, the easy bees as it's holding on. what did these diverging policies tell us about these pandemic economies as we had into the new year? it's funny because this is kind of playing out like a movie trailer, you know, you get 2 different banks to different regions, 2 different approaches, which one is gonna rain supreme in the coming year. but when you put all those jokes aside, it's going to be interesting in a must watch in 2022 because both banks in a different approaches really are showing how different the you, when you s, are at handling a possible pandemic exit. it's kind of like a boxing match because in one corner you've got the a, you, christine le guard. and besides that depend on mc is what's t
or let's go to james sweeney in new york. hello, james. that piece really pointing out the strong role of central banks and safeguarding a currency that something that we're seeing now, again, with a pandemic, both in europe and in the u. s. however, in this case, the central bank seem to be diverging. the fed is tightening, as prices rise, the easy bees as it's holding on. what did these diverging policies tell us about these pandemic economies as we had into the new year? it's funny because...
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i'm james corden and i'm here to tell people that ww is getting even more personal. keep on shopping. ignore us. i've lost, like, 28 pounds. you look great! wow. i love that my clothes fit better. but i just love ice cream a little bit more than that. the new ww personalpoints program is particular to you. so what kind of foods do you like? avocado. ice cream. sandwiches. no food is off limits. when can i start? start the new year with three months free. join today at ww.com. hurry, offer ends january 3rd. is. >> bret: suspects charged with plotting to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer say not only did they not commit a crime, but the government set them up. correspondent david spunt is following the case tonight. >> attorneys for these men accused of developing a plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer say not only are they innocent but the fbi and justice department plot to entrap them. one of the original defendants pleaded guilty and is serving a 6-year sentence in prison. federal prosecutors say the six were upset over covid-19 staked out whitm
i'm james corden and i'm here to tell people that ww is getting even more personal. keep on shopping. ignore us. i've lost, like, 28 pounds. you look great! wow. i love that my clothes fit better. but i just love ice cream a little bit more than that. the new ww personalpoints program is particular to you. so what kind of foods do you like? avocado. ice cream. sandwiches. no food is off limits. when can i start? start the new year with three months free. join today at ww.com. hurry, offer ends...
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or let's go to james sweeney in new york. hello, james, that piece really pointing out the strong role of central banks and safeguarding a currency that something that we're seeing now again, with a pandemic, both in europe and in the u. s. however, in this case, the central bank seem to be diverging. the fed is tightening, as prices rise, the easy bees as it's holding on. what did these diverging policies tell us about these pandemic economies as we had into the new year? it's funny because this is kind of playing out like a movie trailer, you know, you get 2 different banks to different regions, 2 different approaches, which one is gonna rain supreme in the coming year. but when you put all those jokes aside, it's going to be interesting in a must watch in 2022 because both banks in a different approaches really are showing how different the you, when you s, are at handling a possible pandemic exit. it's kind of like a boxing match because in one corner you've got the a, you, christine le guard. and besides that, the pandem
or let's go to james sweeney in new york. hello, james, that piece really pointing out the strong role of central banks and safeguarding a currency that something that we're seeing now again, with a pandemic, both in europe and in the u. s. however, in this case, the central bank seem to be diverging. the fed is tightening, as prices rise, the easy bees as it's holding on. what did these diverging policies tell us about these pandemic economies as we had into the new year? it's funny because...
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james clayton looks at recent breakthroughs in dna technology which help to solve murders. this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. human remains, possibly a female, found lying near an unoccupied house.
james clayton looks at recent breakthroughs in dna technology which help to solve murders. this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. human remains, possibly a female, found lying near an unoccupied house.
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go to autismspeaks.org >>> liftoff from a tropical rain forest to the edge of time itself, james webb begins a voyage back to the birth of the universe. >> ho-hum, just the world's largest and most powerful telescope ever built sent up to space 30 years in development and that brilliant piece of technology is, as we speak, on its way to orbit the sun. we're able to observe the earliest days of our universe. pretty cool, huh? that monumental achievement, that was just this week, just a fraction, a sliver of all the scientific advancements and achievements made this year alone. of course, sadly obvious, is the context of the moment in which we're having this conversation, a misguided distrust of the scientific community as the astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson observes, quote, nobody writes stories about not dying by not contracting covid-19 so it's time to praise the researchers who developed vaccines in record time. if heroes save lives, then they are super heroes who have saved the lives of millions because of science. joining us now is neil degrasse tyson, astrophysicist and direct
go to autismspeaks.org >>> liftoff from a tropical rain forest to the edge of time itself, james webb begins a voyage back to the birth of the universe. >> ho-hum, just the world's largest and most powerful telescope ever built sent up to space 30 years in development and that brilliant piece of technology is, as we speak, on its way to orbit the sun. we're able to observe the earliest days of our universe. pretty cool, huh? that monumental achievement, that was just this week,...
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days after launching into orbit, it's the "make or break" moment for the james webb space telescope, as it starts to unfold its tennis court—sized sunshield. a woman who gave key evidence in the trial of ghislaine maxwell has spoken publicly today, saying she hopes the guilty verdict will bring some solace to other survivors. annie farmer, the only witness to use her real name during testimony, said the case demonstrated that no—one was above the law. maxwell was found guilty yesterday by a jury in new york of grooming underage girls to be abused by her friend, jeffrey epstein. her lawyers say they will appeal against the verdict. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool�*s report from new york contains some flashing images. good morning, america. guilty. good morning, guilty. white the downfall of the british former socialite, now— a convicted sex trafficker, has been headline news here. one of the four women brave enough to testify to put her behind bars, who was abused as a teenager, has been giving her reaction. i was not sure this day would ever come. i just feel so grateful that
days after launching into orbit, it's the "make or break" moment for the james webb space telescope, as it starts to unfold its tennis court—sized sunshield. a woman who gave key evidence in the trial of ghislaine maxwell has spoken publicly today, saying she hopes the guilty verdict will bring some solace to other survivors. annie farmer, the only witness to use her real name during testimony, said the case demonstrated that no—one was above the law. maxwell was found guilty...
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there is a republican senator who said about that, senator james risch about idaho. the menendez's bill the one democrats behind, telegraphs to putin to wait to invade ukraine after the pipeline is complete. does the senator have that right? >> unfortunately that is the pattern here. the thing the biden administration keeps saying if putin does this, we may do that you give putin a road map. you don't wait until after the invasion to do something. the point where vladmir putin is threatening to invade ukraine. he said he is not, but he has 100,000 or so troops amassed there. this is really what this is about, it's a became -- game of chicken. you don't wait until that happens. if you go ahead we might do something. you will pay for threatening us. instead the biden administration secretary of state antony blinken we're looking for senior officials there, i don't know who said it, are pushing for, we wanted to give putin a diplomatic path to resolve this crisis. well, putin wants to resolve this crisis by seizing ukraine and the baltics and reexpanding russian hold of
there is a republican senator who said about that, senator james risch about idaho. the menendez's bill the one democrats behind, telegraphs to putin to wait to invade ukraine after the pipeline is complete. does the senator have that right? >> unfortunately that is the pattern here. the thing the biden administration keeps saying if putin does this, we may do that you give putin a road map. you don't wait until after the invasion to do something. the point where vladmir putin is...
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that is not what james madison and the founding fathers determined. there is a famous quote by james madison that said charity is not the work of the legislative branch. i don't think the founding fathers ever thought that they would be a system of handouts taking from one group and giving to the other. you can even go back. whether handouts in 1800? no. host: what are the proper parts of that safety net. you said there should be a safety net. what should that include? caller: you know, some of the things that are currently on board like employment -- if you get laid off from your job or something like that. that is not something that is totally government-subsidized, it is subsidized by your employer. i'm not saying there should be not a total one, but any step toward socialism, we need to think very carefully. the thing is, what we're doing as a country, i think the democrats are moving us away from family and church and i think there are things that can help people get over the hump. family, community and church. i would rather give my money to a c
that is not what james madison and the founding fathers determined. there is a famous quote by james madison that said charity is not the work of the legislative branch. i don't think the founding fathers ever thought that they would be a system of handouts taking from one group and giving to the other. you can even go back. whether handouts in 1800? no. host: what are the proper parts of that safety net. you said there should be a safety net. what should that include? caller: you know, some of...
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. ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org. >>> for years, ghislaine maxwell was known as a longtime associate and gifford of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. this morning she's also known as a convicted criminal. the jury found her guilty on five of six counts related to her role in epstein's sexual abuse of minors. damian williams prosecuted the case and expressed his gratitude for the verdict and for the acc
. ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding...
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that is not what james madison and the founding fathers determined. there is a famous quote by james madison that said charity is not the work of the legislative branch. i don't think the founding fathers ever thought that they would be a system of handouts taking from one group and giving to the other. you can even go back. whether handouts in 1800? no. host: what are the proper parts of that safety net. you said there should be a safety net. what should that include? caller: you know, some of the things that are currently on board like employment -- if you get laid off from your job or something like that. that is not something that is totally government-subsidized, it is subsidized by your employer. i'm not saying there should be not a total one, but any step toward socialism, we need to think very carefully. the thing is, what we're doing as a country, i think the democrats are moving us away from family and church and i think there are things that can help people get over the hump. family, community and church. i would rather give my money to a c
that is not what james madison and the founding fathers determined. there is a famous quote by james madison that said charity is not the work of the legislative branch. i don't think the founding fathers ever thought that they would be a system of handouts taking from one group and giving to the other. you can even go back. whether handouts in 1800? no. host: what are the proper parts of that safety net. you said there should be a safety net. what should that include? caller: you know, some of...
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mcgregor james great to see you thanks so much for joining us. main starting starting question is, are we at the start of the end of this china crackdown on these big successful companies and will it ultimately hurt china's interests globally and kind of suppress innovation over the long term, or lit help them? >> well, that's a long question. well, look, the crackdown is about control. the chinese government wants these people to be up to date their control and actually direction you can understand they were abusing people's data, they were running monopolies they're not compliant with a lot of regulations when china went after them, of course, they overdid things. but it's all about control in china these ays, xi jinping is going for an unprecedented third term, next year, in october and november he wants nothing to get into his way. he wants to remind the billionaires who's your daddy? the business has to be good for the country and follow what the party wants. as far as form and investors are concerned, they don't care that much i remember wh
mcgregor james great to see you thanks so much for joining us. main starting starting question is, are we at the start of the end of this china crackdown on these big successful companies and will it ultimately hurt china's interests globally and kind of suppress innovation over the long term, or lit help them? >> well, that's a long question. well, look, the crackdown is about control. the chinese government wants these people to be up to date their control and actually direction you can...
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makes me think that maybe the chinese leadership may do something before 2027 which is what admiral james and former admiral said. maybe not tomorrow or next year but sometime in the 2020s they're going to say we're looking good. who knows what the future holds economically and so forth with china. americans are finally getting their act together but forces are going to be ready until 2030 orafter . for taiwan and japanwhich has lagged but are behind . if you look at why the germans led the war in 1914 and look at why the germans went to war in 1939, it was often for this kind of window of opportunity perception so i think this is why it's critical that we focus on the near-term as well. and try to patch together a sufficient deterrent that speaks to that calculus. that says you're going to fail because the good thing we have going is it's an island . people don't want to live under the chinese and it's 100 miles across water which is the germans couldn't get across 26 miles. i think is the english channel and the second is if the chinese fail after they tried to invade that is catastroph
makes me think that maybe the chinese leadership may do something before 2027 which is what admiral james and former admiral said. maybe not tomorrow or next year but sometime in the 2020s they're going to say we're looking good. who knows what the future holds economically and so forth with china. americans are finally getting their act together but forces are going to be ready until 2030 orafter . for taiwan and japanwhich has lagged but are behind . if you look at why the germans led the war...
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no, no russian or china will do, would figure consider that as a priority. nato's james it path or i disagrees and is helping craft a plan to present at the alliance is summit next year. green is going to be painted across this entire innovation ecosystem to see if we can help come up with technological solutions. yes. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also to help our forces operate in what will be a more difficult weather environment. he says there's growing interest, even in china and russia, and how armed forces can battle climate change. as the world worries together over shared ecosystems, such as the arctic, the concerns of environmentalists and military strategists may finally be converging. but there is a long way to go and scientists warn the time we have to get there is already almost up sorry. by terry shells. there. this is our time for now. i'm nicole released, there's always more information on our website and our social media channel for myself and the entire team here in the berlin newsroom. thank you so much for your company today with interest the global econ
no, no russian or china will do, would figure consider that as a priority. nato's james it path or i disagrees and is helping craft a plan to present at the alliance is summit next year. green is going to be painted across this entire innovation ecosystem to see if we can help come up with technological solutions. yes. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also to help our forces operate in what will be a more difficult weather environment. he says there's growing interest, even in china and...
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. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: the world health organization is warning tonight of a global tsunami of covid cases, as the omicron surge builds on the delta wave. here at home, new infections have hit a pandemic high, and, today, the effects were increasingly evident. long lines at testing centers nationwide, as covid continues to swiftly spread across the country and at least another 850 flights grounded globally today, as airlines still grapple with staffing shortages. new infections in the u.s. topped 267,000 yesterday, the highest recorded since the pandemic began. cases rose 60% er last week, with delta and omicron driving the surge. the c.d.c. previously estimated omicron accounted for 73% of new cases in the u.s. since december 18, but y
. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: the world health organization is warning tonight of a global tsunami of covid cases, as the...
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lebron james nba bend over backwards to avoid offending the chinese communist even when the fans chinese. apple eagerly cooperate with communist to create a internet better designed to suppress human freedom. we see it when american universities tolerate the existence of communist controlled networks to suppress free speech on campus. we see it when amazon.com barack obama press flack jay carney partners with communist enforcers to take down negative reviews of the chinese dictator's books. we see it when the walt disney company and credits to its 2020 live action flop mulan publicly thanked communist chinese security organizations in jing jong a literal genocide of uyghurs. we see it in intel issues a craven apology to the communist party of china for adhering to american sanctions. we see it when top scientists at top universities turn out to have been doing the bidding of the ccp for years, hiding their payoffs in their luggage. we see it when biden administration bureaucrats panic over a map showing taiwan a different color from china and cut the video taiwanese subpoenainger at frau
lebron james nba bend over backwards to avoid offending the chinese communist even when the fans chinese. apple eagerly cooperate with communist to create a internet better designed to suppress human freedom. we see it when american universities tolerate the existence of communist controlled networks to suppress free speech on campus. we see it when amazon.com barack obama press flack jay carney partners with communist enforcers to take down negative reviews of the chinese dictator's books. we...
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james schneider - >> we are saying recognize her of admissions of children's from newborns to 21 years of age in hospitals and i's with icron. not to say that it is more severe, b my experience so far it is t less sere in kids, just much more contagious. amy: denmark i france, greece, italy, portugal, the united kingdom. in india, warning of a new wave of infections with a spike of omicron infections in new delhi. meanwhile, new data show south america has surpassed europe as the world's most vaccinated continent with nearly 63% of adts having received at least two shots. africa is at the bottom with just 8.6% of adults fully vaccinated. in afghanistan, dozens of women took to the streets of kabul tuesday condemning the taliban's recent attacks on women's rights, including banning long-distance travel for afghan women unless they have a male escort. >> taliban site, do not enter any car without a man. where can we get a man? what about widows? where can they find a man? this is not the proper way. we are not women of 20 years ago. we are educated women and we ll not keep silent. amy: t
james schneider - >> we are saying recognize her of admissions of children's from newborns to 21 years of age in hospitals and i's with icron. not to say that it is more severe, b my experience so far it is t less sere in kids, just much more contagious. amy: denmark i france, greece, italy, portugal, the united kingdom. in india, warning of a new wave of infections with a spike of omicron infections in new delhi. meanwhile, new data show south america has surpassed europe as the world's...
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. >> republican senators james lankford and josh hawley claimed the white house is hiding few migration to help democrats pass an amnesty via biden's build back better bill so the nearly 600,000 people who overstayed their visas but then you've got hundreds of thousands who do not show up for their court date when they tried to claim asylum that could be another 400,000, we don't know. there could be 1 million getaways on top of the 2 million coming illegally, is that true? >> that's one 100% right and the scary part. they don't know how many people are in this country illegally at this time. the number thrown out for many years is simply a guess for these individuals and who is it taking advantage of it? the criminals. again, the drug traffickers, they know very much what to wear. when you look at the number of getaways and still know the number is low compared to what it probably is and then at the fact of drugs coming through those areas when agents are being moved over to processing, they don't even know how many drugs are flooding the borders coming into our streets and it's all ha
. >> republican senators james lankford and josh hawley claimed the white house is hiding few migration to help democrats pass an amnesty via biden's build back better bill so the nearly 600,000 people who overstayed their visas but then you've got hundreds of thousands who do not show up for their court date when they tried to claim asylum that could be another 400,000, we don't know. there could be 1 million getaways on top of the 2 million coming illegally, is that true? >>...
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right for more, let's go to james sweeney in new york. james, good to see you. this has been a big year for electric vehicles. so far all things, electric on wall street, a lot of appetite from investors. what do we expect for the next year? let me put it this way. 2021 is the year in the startups made their name on wall street that we all heard of them. 2022 looks to be the years that dominate the headlines on the street. and we're not just talking about startups here. we're talking about all around electric vehicle production, especially from the big companies. while she was enamored or you were tesla caribbean, even lucid recently. and you look at living really that the man is there, the 1st day, the 1st 5 days went public, the company's market cap surpass volkswagen. and don't forget like you said earlier, $150000000000.00 as evaluation in november with 0 revenue at all. then it's been one and a half months now and that excitement, it's not cold down, test flu, front and center, and the man isla must tweets, grabbing the headlines. we also have the big boys
right for more, let's go to james sweeney in new york. james, good to see you. this has been a big year for electric vehicles. so far all things, electric on wall street, a lot of appetite from investors. what do we expect for the next year? let me put it this way. 2021 is the year in the startups made their name on wall street that we all heard of them. 2022 looks to be the years that dominate the headlines on the street. and we're not just talking about startups here. we're talking about all...
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not a russian or no russian or china would figured conseula that was a priority. nato's james a path or i disagrees and is helping craft a plan to present at the alliance is summit next year. green is going to be painted across this entire innovation ecosystem to see if we can help come up with technological solutions. yes, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also to help our forces operate in what will be a more difficult weather environment. he says there's growing interest, even in china and russia, and how armed forces can battle climate change. as the world worries together over shared ecosystems, such as the arctic, the concerns of environmentalists and military strategists may finally be converging. but there's a long way to go and scientists warn the time we have to get there is already almost up. the british government may ban imports or fog ra and is calling on shafts to create vague in alternatives. one of london's top french restaurants has done just that, taking the miti delicacy off its menu and swapping it with a vague inversion that had chef is calling for gra it
not a russian or no russian or china would figured conseula that was a priority. nato's james a path or i disagrees and is helping craft a plan to present at the alliance is summit next year. green is going to be painted across this entire innovation ecosystem to see if we can help come up with technological solutions. yes, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also to help our forces operate in what will be a more difficult weather environment. he says there's growing interest, even in china...
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james out of steel city, and independent. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. my question is i don't know what trump was thinking when he said that military equipment over because he had an agreement. what did he signed quest -- -- what did he sign? how would that affect, the war is destroying this country. it has to end. can you answer that one? host: we let viewers weigh in and let them ask and pose and answer questions for each other. this is danny out of arizona, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning, merry christmas, happy new year. my story is afghanistan. this ministration has no clue on -- this administration has no clue on what to do. open the pipeline giving these people, oh my god. it's really bad. china, how about when they were in alaska and what's his name was being schooled by the chinese and apologize for us being a racist country. these people have no clue. host: you mentioned a few foreign-policy issues. i will focus on the first one. will focus on afghanistan as many of you hav
james out of steel city, and independent. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. my question is i don't know what trump was thinking when he said that military equipment over because he had an agreement. what did he signed quest -- -- what did he sign? how would that affect, the war is destroying this country. it has to end. can you answer that one? host: we let viewers weigh in and let them ask and pose and answer questions for each other. this is danny out of...
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james out of steel city, and independent. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. my question is i don't know what trump was thinking when he said that military equipment over because he had an agreement. what did he signed quest -- -- what did he sign? how would that affect, the war is destroying this country. it has to end. can you answer that one? host: we let viewers weigh in and let them ask and pose and answer questions for each other. this is danny out of arizona, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning, merry christmas, happy new year. my story is afghanistan. this ministration has no clue on -- this administration has no clue on what to do. open the pipeline giving these people, oh my god. it's really bad. china, how about when they were in alaska and what's his name was being schooled by the chinese and apologize for us being a racist country. these people have no clue. host: you mentioned a few foreign-policy issues. i will focus on the first one. will focus on afghanistan as many of you hav
james out of steel city, and independent. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. my question is i don't know what trump was thinking when he said that military equipment over because he had an agreement. what did he signed quest -- -- what did he sign? how would that affect, the war is destroying this country. it has to end. can you answer that one? host: we let viewers weigh in and let them ask and pose and answer questions for each other. this is danny out of...
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he says no i asked the former nato supreme allied commander admiral james stavridis and here's how he and he capped that to me. >> the biden administration will be deeply concerned about vladimir putin there will continue to be a difficult inlocutor. the invasion of ukraine is one in five, which is unacceptedly high >> one in five so that is not a majority percentage but as he calls it unacceptably high. when could it happen some experts suggest that perhaps as we get into winter, russian troops in very cold weather, they could be ready then stavridis thinks differently he thinks it can happen a little later. here's what he said. >> he has 100,000 troops currently parked on the ukrainian border he will take a breather and not make a move until after the olympics in february. >> so he believes that doing such an invasion before the olympics would be a distraction to the rest of the world he would want to do so at a time when there would be more attention on that situation before the olympics are, of course, on the world stage, joe, that is going to be the story overseas, that the marke
he says no i asked the former nato supreme allied commander admiral james stavridis and here's how he and he capped that to me. >> the biden administration will be deeply concerned about vladimir putin there will continue to be a difficult inlocutor. the invasion of ukraine is one in five, which is unacceptedly high >> one in five so that is not a majority percentage but as he calls it unacceptably high. when could it happen some experts suggest that perhaps as we get into winter,...
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former ceo james cayne has passed away. during the financial crisis. the bank regularly leaving the office to play golf and bridge even as the company came under pressure in 1969, from allen greenberg through its brokerage division he helped turn the power house into a player. he was 87. >>> president biden is reportedly considering former federal reserve governor, secretary and contributor for a top role at the federal reserve. according to the wall street journal, biden is eyeing raskin to be the next chair of super vision that's most influential overseer >>> back to a developing story hong kong's pro democracy says it is shutting down hundreds of operations after national police raided its office in a facebook post saying, quote, because of the situation, we are stopping operations adding that all employees have been dismissed. police arrested 16 people including senior staff on suspicious to publish suspicious more insights on the ground. washington post bureau chief it is good to have you on. what are people saying about the latest developments. >
former ceo james cayne has passed away. during the financial crisis. the bank regularly leaving the office to play golf and bridge even as the company came under pressure in 1969, from allen greenberg through its brokerage division he helped turn the power house into a player. he was 87. >>> president biden is reportedly considering former federal reserve governor, secretary and contributor for a top role at the federal reserve. according to the wall street journal, biden is eyeing...
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she's the founder of the controversial 1619 project with james to reframe us history in terms of race and have is proving polarizing. i don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. i'm not a professional educator. i don't have a degree in social studies or science, we send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have expertise in the subject area. and that is not my job. as a parents, i have every right to ensure my child isn't being taught lies despite what nicole 100 jones says, how can this be promoted? could share anyone else to say parents don't get a say in our children's education. her position is faulty and shouldn't be listened to and must have a platform removed. sorry, but parents must be involved. come on, you pesky parents, just let her indoctrinate your kids in peace. on a journey, lawrence, the 69 team project with the new york times 2 years ago. it's goal is to highlight the legacy of slavery battle. so the contributions of black americans throughout us history content from the projects being included
she's the founder of the controversial 1619 project with james to reframe us history in terms of race and have is proving polarizing. i don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. i'm not a professional educator. i don't have a degree in social studies or science, we send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have expertise in the subject area. and that is not my job. as a parents, i have every right to ensure my child isn't...