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. >> so this is a short but she modeled it on the writing of james baldwin and i think if you be there seen that in the book or it is about a relatively new holiday for many people but in texas where gordon brief grew up in just a story on the celebration which celebrate the end of slavery and specifically in arrived and that has subsequently become popular outside of texas, so it is about not holiday her feelings were the holiday and the celebration of also her experiences going up and as a black child who ended up going to a partially white school and about her own experiences in the education opportunity but about this book, it is really a story, is the story of how we tell is a historian and with responsibility as an former history major in college, how really say that she really focuses on the truth about history it is something that you cannot say really well you have to research and look at the facts until the story that the facts show and not the story that you wish the facts showed and they would be told the stories that we tend to change to serve a political purpose and so i
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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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thank you james shaw is with us in edinburgh. hello. farfrom hello. far from the usual holiday unfortunately in edinburgh. yes. hello. far from the usual holiday unfortunately in edinburgh. yes, is a really strange — unfortunately in edinburgh. yes, is a really strange atmosphere - unfortunately in edinburgh. yes, is a really strange atmosphere in - unfortunately in edinburgh. yes, is a really strange atmosphere in this city tonight. there is no big fireworks display here on the edinburgh castle esplanade. there's no enormous tree party. normally there might be 80,000 people thronging the centre for that none of that but nevertheless, you might be able to see behind me, there is a sort of informal gathering of people starting to take place. the police are here just to starting to take place. the police are herejust to keep starting to take place. the police are here just to keep an eye on things was actually told us that what people are doing here gathering to informally welcome in 2022 is not illegal, they are not breaking the law by coming here. b
thank you james shaw is with us in edinburgh. hello. farfrom hello. far from the usual holiday unfortunately in edinburgh. yes. hello. far from the usual holiday unfortunately in edinburgh. yes, is a really strange — unfortunately in edinburgh. yes, is a really strange atmosphere - unfortunately in edinburgh. yes, is a really strange atmosphere in - unfortunately in edinburgh. yes, is a really strange atmosphere in this city tonight. there is no big fireworks display here on the edinburgh...
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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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. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. d by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: well, the u.s. has set a new daily record for covid cases, topping 580,000 new cases yesterday, and shattering wednesday's total of 488,000. for the first time in the pandemic, america recorded more than two million cases within just one week. the nation is now averaging more than 300,000 new cases a day. all of this comes as new data suggests those highly-sought- after rapid antigen tests may not be as effective as hoped in detecting the omicron variant. dr. kirsten bibbins-domingo is a physician and epidemiologist at the university of california, san francisco. she joins me now. dr. bibbins-domingo, welcome back to the "newshour". thanks for making the time. i want to get to what is
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. >> daniel craig's swan song as james bond was an unusually emotional one. we also w 7 go places. we've never seen him go before. what we also saw the core of why this character's been so beloved for so long. no time to die encapsulated all of that and delivered my number 10 pick for the best of 2021 this year was definitely not friendly to musicals. there's a variety of reasons why movies like in the heights didn't perform well at the box office. they were not the quality of the movie making the performances here nor the pure joy. this movie exuded. >> i still look at it and picked. it is my number 9 movie of 2021 at number 8. it's the japanese and 3 drive. my car. i thought well written. albeit too long story about a man. >> travels to hiroshima direct the play and communities laura's love loss and grief following the death of his wife. the best documentary of the year is my 7th overall movie of the year. summer of soul exam in 1969 harlem cultural festival that was often called the black woodstock. the footage that was largely forgotten here features performances by stevie wond
. >> daniel craig's swan song as james bond was an unusually emotional one. we also w 7 go places. we've never seen him go before. what we also saw the core of why this character's been so beloved for so long. no time to die encapsulated all of that and delivered my number 10 pick for the best of 2021 this year was definitely not friendly to musicals. there's a variety of reasons why movies like in the heights didn't perform well at the box office. they were not the quality of the movie...
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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. i like that my plan is built just for me. arugula, you get an extra... with the new ww personalpoints program, you take an assessment, enter your goals, the foods you love and what fits into your lifestyle. you don't have to eat diet food. i can enjoy the things that i really love like wine, cheese. you can add points for eating vegetables or being active. i lost 26 pounds a
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narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: covid surge. new cases soar, breaking pandemic records across the u.s., as countries around the globe celebrate new year's eve. then, colorado's wildfires. fueled by hurricane-force winds, the blaze leaves thousands homeless, and could be the most destructive in the state's history. also, legendary actress and beloved comedian betty white has died, just weeks shy of her 100th birthday. and, it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart reflect on the year in politics, and democracy in america. all that and more, on tonight's
narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on...
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when they gave doris' name to the ship that the original miller became the james miller and this one was just the miller. so he still didn't know necessarily if you heard that, that it was doris' badge of honor. oftentimes when these sorts of things happened it was presented as if the story was now over. we've remembered him now. look how far we've come. bill clinton did a similar thing in '97 when black soldiers were given medals of honor, six of them posthumously. history's been made whole, the navy characteristic refused a similar investigation into the refusal to give medals to black sailors, medals of honor during the war. the memorial at waco, however, preserves doris' memory, but it should be noted that's not a navy memorial. that was done by local people. it was crowd funded, sort of. they even wrote to cuba gooding jr. asking for money. i don't know if he gave them any. he should have done. memorials are important because they give us space to interpret. just like the museum. it doesn't dictate. it directs. but we have the right to interpret our own way, and if you haven't s
when they gave doris' name to the ship that the original miller became the james miller and this one was just the miller. so he still didn't know necessarily if you heard that, that it was doris' badge of honor. oftentimes when these sorts of things happened it was presented as if the story was now over. we've remembered him now. look how far we've come. bill clinton did a similar thing in '97 when black soldiers were given medals of honor, six of them posthumously. history's been made whole,...
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james edwards, who becomes his mentor and supplier, and edwards is out in paris and in april of 18 o free. and then when edward is back, he writes a letter to be returned, fuchs saying, but he's just returned from paris, where he has spied our manuscripts. i'm at molinas claudio, moline. he is the 1st person to him, but italy's drawing can be traced a handwritten note by marleni and the cover of the most important clues to the question of where they had been all those years. m f. in franklin, m. stan this states to france at the end of the 18th century and 5th and hold up a so roughly some time between the 1780 s and the early 70 ninety's austin. popular conclusion can be drawn from the papers up here and from the remains of the paper in the folder abba, but this is binding replaces an older binding i'm found, and we can't tell where the drawings were before. 5, no one for heaven optician langer, and perhaps they had been in france for some time at one perhaps not. and vanished was basically, we don't know where the drawings were from the time they levy butted shirley's possession un
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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 (gong rings) - this is joe. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. at university of phoenix, we have scholarships for everyone hard at work, no matter where you work. get up to a $3,000 scholarship, starting with your first course. explore your opportunities at phoenix.edu ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> happy new year, america. get ready for the ultimate pop quiz. i will ask my cohost about f
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earlier, our scotland correspondent, james shaw, outlined the changes taking place this year. if i've been standing in this location alongside edinburgh castle two years ago, you would've seen a huge display of fireworks set off at midnight. a spectacular display, physical all around the city. —— visible. look at how desolate this scene is now. nobody here at all. it is possible that people may turn up later on. that's happened last year when there were strict controls in place. peoplejust come when there were strict controls in place. people just come to this castle to celebrate in an informal way. people will be celebrating around this city. it looks quite bleak here, but people are out on the streets. you can socialise, although you can only have three households in your group and you have to keep separate from other groups. nightclubs are closed essentially, because dancing is not allowed. in no way will this be like the hogmanay that many of us are used to in scotland, notjust in edinburgh, but in towns and cities all over this country. everything will be much more mu
earlier, our scotland correspondent, james shaw, outlined the changes taking place this year. if i've been standing in this location alongside edinburgh castle two years ago, you would've seen a huge display of fireworks set off at midnight. a spectacular display, physical all around the city. —— visible. look at how desolate this scene is now. nobody here at all. it is possible that people may turn up later on. that's happened last year when there were strict controls in place. peoplejust...
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the other thing is after her husband passed away, she was on inside the actor's studio with james lipton. he said that he would want to see her husband. that's what she's doing right now. >> jackie: we have to go. betty white dead at 99. more after this. ♪ ♪ at lowe's, with endless ways to organize what you need, you'll find some of the peace-of-mind you want. at prices you'll really want. start the year fresh at lowe's. shop lowe's store & save event now in-store and online. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ feel stuck and need a loan? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ move to a sofi personal loan. earn $10 just for viewing your rate — and get your money right. ♪ because there was no shortage of news this year, and it was covered before the kick off at 2022. here's a look back at 2021. >> our focus is on completing the drawdowns that we began in
the other thing is after her husband passed away, she was on inside the actor's studio with james lipton. he said that he would want to see her husband. that's what she's doing right now. >> jackie: we have to go. betty white dead at 99. more after this. ♪ ♪ at lowe's, with endless ways to organize what you need, you'll find some of the peace-of-mind you want. at prices you'll really want. start the year fresh at lowe's. shop lowe's store & save event now in-store and online. your...
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i feel like we should just do what they did, you know, with james brown, and tour betty white around every wonderful place so people could pay homage to her. have her lie -- can we have her lie in state? i don't know the rules of washington but i feel like she should be lying in state so we could say good-bye to her. >> she's too good for that. don't drag her into politics. >> he is too good for that you are right. >> let's have her lying somewhere more appropriate for her amazingness than in state. i am kidding. >> i can't imagine a place that deserves her. >> the walk of fame doesn't really fit. i am trying to think. i think we are going to have to build our own spectacular monument where she can exist in her exceptionalism that's beyond what we can -- >> that's correct. >> -- beyond what we currently have. we need to sneak in another break. stick with us, we are celebrating the life of betty white, dead today, at the age of 99. t the age of 99 ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their
i feel like we should just do what they did, you know, with james brown, and tour betty white around every wonderful place so people could pay homage to her. have her lie -- can we have her lie in state? i don't know the rules of washington but i feel like she should be lying in state so we could say good-bye to her. >> she's too good for that. don't drag her into politics. >> he is too good for that you are right. >> let's have her lying somewhere more appropriate for her...
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my name is james regan. i was signed up for item number 9, and i was never gotten to, and i'd just like to speak to that. i was a medallion holder, and i drove a taxi for 44 years in san francisco. i had a medallion, and i saw it as a pension. any way, that's all blown up. my medallion has been foreclosed on, and i'm just asking you all to do what i think you know is the right thing to do, and give some relief to the medallion holders, and yeah, that's all. i'll keep it short and sweet, but give some relief to the medallion holders. i think you know it would be the right thing to do. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> you're welcome. >> operator: you have two questions remaining. >> next speaker? >> hello. hi. my name is alison [indiscernible] and i'm a d-4 resident call in about 10.3. i understand this is sort of an accomplished fact, but i would urge the board to not approve this. as a transit first city, i do not see the benefit of encouraging free parking in a transit first city,
my name is james regan. i was signed up for item number 9, and i was never gotten to, and i'd just like to speak to that. i was a medallion holder, and i drove a taxi for 44 years in san francisco. i had a medallion, and i saw it as a pension. any way, that's all blown up. my medallion has been foreclosed on, and i'm just asking you all to do what i think you know is the right thing to do, and give some relief to the medallion holders, and yeah, that's all. i'll keep it short and sweet, but...
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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're 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 plan of art and architecture in rotterdam. the new depot of the boy man's front ferdinand 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 urine, a crate or to do animal motor. the hit south korean series. squid game made waves around the world. i, south korean films and series have had more an
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're 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 plan of art and architecture in rotterdam. the new depot of the boy man's front ferdinand is the world's 1st public...
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i feel like we should just do what they did, you know, with james brown, just tour betty white around every wonderful place, so that people could pay homage to her. can we have her lie in state? i feel like she should be lying in state so we could just say good-bye to her. >> she's just too good for that. don't drag her into politics. you are right, katy. >> maybe somewhere more appropriate for -- obviously i'm joking. >> i can't even imagine a place that deserves her. >> i don't know. a walk of fame doesn't really fit. i'm trying to think. we're going to have to build our own spectacular monument where she can exist in her exceptionalism that's beyond what we currently have. >> liz, i'm going to ask you to stick around. we do want to sneak in another quick break. stay with us, everyone. we are celebrating is the life of betty white, dead today at the age of 99. etty white, dead the age of 99. in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. nicor
i feel like we should just do what they did, you know, with james brown, just tour betty white around every wonderful place, so that people could pay homage to her. can we have her lie in state? i feel like she should be lying in state so we could just say good-bye to her. >> she's just too good for that. don't drag her into politics. you are right, katy. >> maybe somewhere more appropriate for -- obviously i'm joking. >> i can't even imagine a place that deserves her....
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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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october activists, submitted a petition to the international criminal court to hold brazilian president james bolton, auto criminally, responsible for the quote ruthless assault on the amazon, that included deforestation and ongoing crimes against humanity. do you agree with that petition? yes, unfortunately, i agree. the fact is that our president doesn't see any value in the forest in the people of the forest are in nature itself that this administration is skeptical off science is his capital of climate change. so they're supporting policies that actually trapped life threat forests throughout. and usually people threats our economy not only in the local and the national level, but also internationally because of brazil is a key country. interior was off climate change but also. busy in terms of protecting co serving freshwater and bio diversity. so all these positions the species and ah, decisions from mobile. so model really back to life and in the global level. and they just, he deserves to be judged by that. most an hours been called a quote, the amazon's worst enemy, by environmental
october activists, submitted a petition to the international criminal court to hold brazilian president james bolton, auto criminally, responsible for the quote ruthless assault on the amazon, that included deforestation and ongoing crimes against humanity. do you agree with that petition? yes, unfortunately, i agree. the fact is that our president doesn't see any value in the forest in the people of the forest are in nature itself that this administration is skeptical off science is his...
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james, you're a scotsman and ou cross hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the — hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day - hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day to - you cross the border every day to come and work here. how many scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight? i scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight?— carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the _ carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the last - carlisle tonight? i mean, we've noticed it over the last couple i carlisle tonight? i mean, we'vel noticed it over the last couple of weeks. — noticed it over the last couple of weeks, since the regulations came in. just— weeks, since the regulations came in. just today i've had quite a few of my— in. just today i've had quite a few of my friends co
james, you're a scotsman and ou cross hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the — hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every _ hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day - hotel. james, you're a scotsman and you cross the border every day to - you cross the border every day to come and work here. how many scottish people do you think are in carlisle tonight? i scottish people do you...
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this sunday carol king and james taylor team up for the unforget able concert film, just call out my name, sunday night at k 9:00 p.m. eastern and here is a preview. >> friends and collaborators and legends. the music shaped a generation. they came together for the tour of a lifetime. ♪ james taylor. >> >> his songs were amazing and his voice is amazing and his demeanor. >> heehaw. >> and carol king. carol king, one of the greatest song writers of all time. >> i asked her to be a part of my band. >> 40 years have passed since the first time we played. i love every experience we've had together. ♪ you just call out my name, and you know wherever i am, i'll come running ♪ ♪ >> just call out my name, sunday at 9:00 on cnn. fresh, fresh. you gotta eat fresh. eat fresh. that's why subway bought time in my shampoo ad. to talk about the new baja chicken & bacon. body, bounce, and baja. bounce. eat fresh. look, serena williams... matrix... serena... matrix... serena... matrix... ♪ get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream. i would've calle
this sunday carol king and james taylor team up for the unforget able concert film, just call out my name, sunday night at k 9:00 p.m. eastern and here is a preview. >> friends and collaborators and legends. the music shaped a generation. they came together for the tour of a lifetime. ♪ james taylor. >> >> his songs were amazing and his voice is amazing and his demeanor. >> heehaw. >> and carol king. carol king, one of the greatest song writers of all time....
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james whitfield,ed first black principal, officially removed from his position during an emotional school board meeting, all of it over a false accusation. >> reporter: critical race theory became a right-wing bogeyman. >> it's a decades-old study on systemic racism, almost exclusively taught in law school. >> this is not about anything called critical race theory is k 12. it's a backlash effort to reverse the racial req nick. >> reporter: it gave us purpose, but also some pain. >> in the early 1900s the district of greenwood was successful and self-sufficient until the even of may 31st, 1921. >> in tulsa, oklahoma, we remembered and mourned and unearthed a centuries-old massacre that wiped away hundreds of black lives. hundreds marched to mark the centennial. a thousand miles away another massacre was remembered, this one tess mother emanuel church in charleston, south carolina, where the reverend and acongress gant lost their lives to a young white supremacist a half dozen years ago. but in 12021, shards of the his shattered were smoothed just a little with the department of justice rea
james whitfield,ed first black principal, officially removed from his position during an emotional school board meeting, all of it over a false accusation. >> reporter: critical race theory became a right-wing bogeyman. >> it's a decades-old study on systemic racism, almost exclusively taught in law school. >> this is not about anything called critical race theory is k 12. it's a backlash effort to reverse the racial req nick. >> reporter: it gave us purpose, but also...
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friendship with franklin pierce, some were total delights like the friendship between thomas jefferson and james madison, i had no idea the depth of their friendship over 50 years and that was a pure delight to write about. >> who were the most influential friends in terms of policy? >> there's a few. i think the most important friendship, in terms of overall kind of policy for the life of our country would be madison and jefferson. i think in a particular moment, it would be harry jacobsen's friendship with harry -- eddy jacobsen's friendship with harry truman when he walks into the oval office uninviteded, unannounced and convinces him to recognize the state of israel. it's a longer story i'm happy to go into but there was a moment in time when a friend played a pivotal role in a relationship between america and a key ally for the next 78 years. >> go into some background on that. >> sure, har harry truman when was a bank teller, and he would make deposits everyday at truman's bank but then they drifted apart until he was in the military. came up with a way to modernize the canteen and truman
friendship with franklin pierce, some were total delights like the friendship between thomas jefferson and james madison, i had no idea the depth of their friendship over 50 years and that was a pure delight to write about. >> who were the most influential friends in terms of policy? >> there's a few. i think the most important friendship, in terms of overall kind of policy for the life of our country would be madison and jefferson. i think in a particular moment, it would be harry...
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in a moment, we'll have the picture in cardiff, in belfast, and in london, but we start with james shaw in edinburgh. ina in a normal year, this locationjust below edinburgh castle would be the centre of a huge fireworks display at midnight, visible across the city and far beyond it. in the streets below, there would be perhaps 80,000 people celebrating hogmanay. none of thatis people celebrating hogmanay. none of that is happening this year and a lot of other big events will be cancelled. in hospitality, pubs and restaurants, groups of three households at a maximum can meet, and they must keep distanced from other groups. nightclubs will be closed. there will be no dancing. that is at least until the 17th. not the hogmanay many in scotland would have wanted. new restrictions have been in force in wales since boxing day, to the frustration of many in the hospitality sector. they depend on the festive week to help them through the new year. nightclubs are closed, dance floors should be deserted. people going to pubs, bars and restaurants will have to stay at the tables to be served and a
in a moment, we'll have the picture in cardiff, in belfast, and in london, but we start with james shaw in edinburgh. ina in a normal year, this locationjust below edinburgh castle would be the centre of a huge fireworks display at midnight, visible across the city and far beyond it. in the streets below, there would be perhaps 80,000 people celebrating hogmanay. none of thatis people celebrating hogmanay. none of that is happening this year and a lot of other big events will be cancelled. in...
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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
. >> 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...
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in this case, i became curious about the last of the mohicans, the james cooper novel, and found that one of the inspirations, there's not one monolithic kind of source or inspiration for a novel. but one of the inspirations was the kidnapping daniel boone's daughter, jemima. that's what got me digging into it, and the more i dug, and i'm sure you might find this too when you explore a project. very often it seems like it could be really interesting and then you just hit a wall, right, where it feels like oh, this is such a -- in terms of true stories. we're talking about fiction, you can try to build yourself out of a premise that you get stuck on. but most of real life doesn't kind of keep building right in terms of stakes, in terms of suspense, what we call twists and turns, right, so very often, we explore projects that we say, oh, this can't be a book. maybe it could be an article. maybe it can't even be that. maybe it's literally just a sentence or two and then it fizzles out. in this case, i became really excited because the more i looked into it, the more it built up. and i fo
in this case, i became curious about the last of the mohicans, the james cooper novel, and found that one of the inspirations, there's not one monolithic kind of source or inspiration for a novel. but one of the inspirations was the kidnapping daniel boone's daughter, jemima. that's what got me digging into it, and the more i dug, and i'm sure you might find this too when you explore a project. very often it seems like it could be really interesting and then you just hit a wall, right, where it...
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i reckon back to, do you remember "the new york times" the editorial page editor james bennett? remember he, he is in charge of the editorial page, and he ran an op-ed by tom cotton that was talking about the urban riots. right? he left his job for that. that article, that op-ed, offered a different point of view then they media, then what the narrative was at the time. you look at all these moments and no one is correcting the way it has been done. it is like to keep trying to cover it up. people are losing their jobs because they are raising their hand and say well, did you actually think about it like this in a space where you are encouraging different point of views. >> kayleigh: yeah, then there was the ivermectin controversy coming to maine where we were told in oklahoma hospital was overcrowded with peo people whod overdosed on ivermectin them, that gunshot wound victims were not getting in. it was a false story line but perpetuated because it was oklahoma, which happens to be republican. >> jimmy: we are living in the death of shame when it comes to the media. we really
i reckon back to, do you remember "the new york times" the editorial page editor james bennett? remember he, he is in charge of the editorial page, and he ran an op-ed by tom cotton that was talking about the urban riots. right? he left his job for that. that article, that op-ed, offered a different point of view then they media, then what the narrative was at the time. you look at all these moments and no one is correcting the way it has been done. it is like to keep trying to cover...
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i'm james corden and i'm here to tell people that ww is getting even more personal. ahh! the new ww personalpoints program is particular to you. you can eat pizza. you can even eat this, if you want to. and these... in the same... i mean, not at the same time, i wouldn't do them at the same time. no two plans are the same. when can i start? start the new year with three months free. join today at ww.com. hurry, offer ends january 3rd. >>> if you were rooking for a reset you won't find one here or at least on the phone and the second conversation between president joe biden and russia's vladimir putin. it produced no concrete progress, and in the 50-minute call, biden outlined what american officials called dire economic consequences for russia should putin move troops into ukraine. putin issued a warning of his own, that any sanctions would cause a, quote, complete rupture of the already frayed u.s.-russia relationship. joining me is staff writer for the "new yorker" susan glasser. i was struck heading into the call u.s. officials weren't totally sure what the intent was.
i'm james corden and i'm here to tell people that ww is getting even more personal. ahh! the new ww personalpoints program is particular to you. you can eat pizza. you can even eat this, if you want to. and these... in the same... i mean, not at the same time, i wouldn't do them at the same time. no two plans are the same. when can i start? start the new year with three months free. join today at ww.com. hurry, offer ends january 3rd. >>> if you were rooking for a reset you won't find...
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james madison turn the united states can turn the north american continent into a free-speech zone. gap with some of these -- at one point texas tech had a gazebo, 20 thousands of students, a gazebo is a free-speech zone. you can't make this stuff up. did you know brandeis university once triggered warnings on trigger warnings? yes, because the phrase trigger warning, the word warning makes people unhappy and sad and nervous, and triggers, you know what to make people think of time of what should be done? i have talked to college students. they come to me, that if i do have some kind of idea are right the wrong thing and i posted on facebook or something they could come back to bite me. i could lose a scholarship. there is this kind of thing that's happening where people are afraid to speak and i don't know, i don't have the right advice for them. >> guest: speaking with. find some friends and fight back. write a check to fire, the foundation for individual rights in education. terrific litigious scrappy group of people who were, they write. green light for good, amber light --, the
james madison turn the united states can turn the north american continent into a free-speech zone. gap with some of these -- at one point texas tech had a gazebo, 20 thousands of students, a gazebo is a free-speech zone. you can't make this stuff up. did you know brandeis university once triggered warnings on trigger warnings? yes, because the phrase trigger warning, the word warning makes people unhappy and sad and nervous, and triggers, you know what to make people think of time of what...
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. >> daniel craig's swan song as james bond was an unusually emotional one. we also double as 7 go places. we've never seen him go before. but we also saw the core of why this character's been so beloved for so long. no time to die encapsulated all of that and delivered my number 10 pick for the best of 2021 this year was definitely not friendly to musicals. there's a variety of reasons why movies like in the heights didn't perform well at the box office. they were not the quality of the movie making the performances here nor the pure joy. this movie exuded. i still look at it and picked. it is my number 9 movie of 2021. >> at number 8. it's the japanese and 3 drive. my car. i thought well, written. albeit too long story about a man travels to hiroshima direct the play and communities laura's love loss and grief following the death of his wife. >> the best documentary of the year is my 7th overall movie of the year. summer of soul examined 1960 nine's harlem cultural festival that was often called the black woodstock. the footage that was largely forgotten he
. >> daniel craig's swan song as james bond was an unusually emotional one. we also double as 7 go places. we've never seen him go before. but we also saw the core of why this character's been so beloved for so long. no time to die encapsulated all of that and delivered my number 10 pick for the best of 2021 this year was definitely not friendly to musicals. there's a variety of reasons why movies like in the heights didn't perform well at the box office. they were not the quality of the...
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james, who grew up there, raised by his grandparents, was in my class. when james was named ambassador, he said, i need you to be at my swearing-in. we were out of session at the time but i came back up here to washington no go to his swearing-in. i never shall forget, when he stepped to the podium after being sworn in, he pointed over to me. i noticed when i got there, there was a little mark on the floor that they took me to, and that's where i stood. he pointed to me and said to the whole crowd that i wish you all could be in one of his classes, because he opened up the world to me. and that did everything for me. and as i was walking down to the ame church, i looked over to my right, and standing there was james gadson. i didn't know he was there during the service, but he told me later he would never have missed that, because he was in the whole group. he lived in an apartment on cummings street just a few blocks from here. they would all come to our house and we would have these sessions. and i would just talk to them about the world at large. so t
james, who grew up there, raised by his grandparents, was in my class. when james was named ambassador, he said, i need you to be at my swearing-in. we were out of session at the time but i came back up here to washington no go to his swearing-in. i never shall forget, when he stepped to the podium after being sworn in, he pointed over to me. i noticed when i got there, there was a little mark on the floor that they took me to, and that's where i stood. he pointed to me and said to the whole...
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. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th ♪ 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 are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas, or abdominal discomfort? taking align can help. align contains a quality probiotic to naturally help soothe digestive upsets 24/7. try align, the pros in digestive health. some of my best memories growing up were cooking with mom. so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ ♪ find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com 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 minu
. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th ♪ 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 are you one of the...
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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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abc's james longman is live from buckingham palace. good morning, james. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, janai. ghislaine maxwell's conviction has turned the spotlight on the rich and powerful men for whom young girls were trafficked. prince andrew has always denied any involvement, but attention on him and his hearing which starts in just a few days. this morning, the aftershock from ghislaine maxwell's conviction felt far and wide. the 60-year-old found guilty of five federal charges. >> i just feel so grateful that the jury believed us and sent a strong message that perpetrators of sexual abuse and exploitation will be held accountable no matter how much power and privilege that they have. >> reporter: attention now turning to maxwell's friend, prince andrew, who stands accused of sexual abuse in a separate civil suit in new york. virginia giuffre, seen here in a picture with the queen's son and maxwell in the background allegedly taken decades ago, accuses the royal of having sex with her on several occasions starting with when sh
abc's james longman is live from buckingham palace. good morning, james. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, janai. ghislaine maxwell's conviction has turned the spotlight on the rich and powerful men for whom young girls were trafficked. prince andrew has always denied any involvement, but attention on him and his hearing which starts in just a few days. this morning, the aftershock from ghislaine maxwell's conviction felt far and wide. the 60-year-old found guilty of five federal charges....
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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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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! 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! >>> we're back gazing further into our crystal ball as we look ahead to what you can expect in the new year. >> that's right. we want to focus on the sports world. a lot to look forward to in 2022, including the olympics and the super bowl both in the same month right here. >> let's go! let's go, let's go. >> and the guy who is going to bring all of it to us, the face of nbc sports himself, ladies and gentlemen, mike tirico thanks for your time this morning. >> happy new year. i don't want to say good-bye to 2021, but i can't wait for 2022. >> amen. let's start with the o
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! 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...
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destiny of the republic, a tale of madness, medicine and murder of a president, james garfield. and hero of the empire, daring escape and the making of winceable church. that book was named amazon's number one history book in 2016. her work has appeared in the "new york times" book review, the guardian, “national geographic“, and "time" magazine, and candice is going to be in conversation with "matthew pearl," a writer of fiction and nonfiction. his nonfiction writing has appeared in the "new york times," ”the boston globe”, and abacus magazine and slate. his books have been international and "new york times" best sellers, translated into more than 30 languages. so pretty impressed with both of our guests this evening. i'm going to bring them on screen this moment. take me just a second. get you both here. and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and i'll help out with the q&a? >> sounds good. >> all right. i'm going
destiny of the republic, a tale of madness, medicine and murder of a president, james garfield. and hero of the empire, daring escape and the making of winceable church. that book was named amazon's number one history book in 2016. her work has appeared in the "new york times" book review, the guardian, “national geographic“, and "time" magazine, and candice is going to be in conversation with "matthew pearl," a writer of fiction and nonfiction. his nonfiction...
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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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james madison turned the united states, turned the northern american continent into a free speech zone, remember, don't want to pick on texas tech. but at one point texas tech had a gazebo. 20,000 students in a gazebo is the free speech zone. can't make it up. you know that a university once trigger warnings on trigger warnings. and the first trigger warning, the word warning makes people unhappy and sad and nervous and triggers, you know what they make people think of. >> what should be done? and i talked to some college students and they have come to me with the fear of being canceled. if i have an idea or write the wrong thing, and i post it on facebook or somebody some day it could come back to bite me. i could lose a scholarship. so there's a thing that's happening that people are afraid to speak and i don't know, i don't have the right advice for them. >> speak anyway. friends are friends and fight back. write a check to fire, foundation for individual rights and education. and green light for good, amber light to problematic. >> and there are college-- and fire sports rights. >>
james madison turned the united states, turned the northern american continent into a free speech zone, remember, don't want to pick on texas tech. but at one point texas tech had a gazebo. 20,000 students in a gazebo is the free speech zone. can't make it up. you know that a university once trigger warnings on trigger warnings. and the first trigger warning, the word warning makes people unhappy and sad and nervous and triggers, you know what they make people think of. >> what should be...
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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 want to save on your home internet? xfinity is proud to support the emergency broadband benefit program. for a limited time, you may be eligible to qualify for a credit of up to $50 a month toward your internet service through this program. that's right! you could qualify for a credit of up to $50 a month toward your internet service and equipment. for even more value, switch to xfinity mobile, and you could pay as little as $15 a month for wireless. click, call, or visit a store to learn more. >> i think it is a time for some careful thinking about what wins elections and not just in deep blue
. ♪♪♪ 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 want to save on your home internet? xfinity is proud to support...
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james clyburn 's class. >> they were raised by the grandparents he was in my classroom. in the ambassador. he said i need you to be there and i was the assistant at the time and when i came back to washington through - i will never forget that we need you to step to the podium after being sworn in and he pointed over to me and i noticed when i got there, there was a little mark on the floor and it intent they took me to their that's where i stood and he pointed to me and he said no crowd, that i wish you could be in one of his classes because he opened up the world to me, and america and that did everything for me. and i was walking down from the church in his ongoing service, looked over to my right and standing there was james and i knew that he was there during the service. he told me later that he would have never missed that because he was in a little group. he lived in apartment there just a few blocks away and he and dawson, they would all come to our house and we would do the sessions and i would just talk to them about the world at large so they would know. ther
james clyburn 's class. >> they were raised by the grandparents he was in my classroom. in the ambassador. he said i need you to be there and i was the assistant at the time and when i came back to washington through - i will never forget that we need you to step to the podium after being sworn in and he pointed over to me and i noticed when i got there, there was a little mark on the floor and it intent they took me to their that's where i stood and he pointed to me and he said no crowd,...
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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? james: you've just got to download the app! download the ww app today for a 14-day free trial. (swords clashing) download the ww app today -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. wow, no braces, everything's hands free. i wasn't so lucky. invis is not your parent's braces. invis is faster than braces and the clear aligner brand most trusted by doctors. invisalign. kumasi: it is time for new year's resolution and one of the most popular ones are weight loss and fitness. we asked about america's obsession with being fit. >
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? james: you've just got to download the app! download the ww app today for a 14-day...
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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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chief scientific officer james dickerson says "consumer reports" tested 126 herbs and spices from 38 different companies. in every brand of oregano and thyme, concerning levels of heavy metals were detected. the metals were also found in almost all brands of ginger and basil tested. and in around half of the paprika and turmeric brands. studies have shown that exposure to lead, cadmium, and arsenic can be damaging over time. >> for children during early stages of development, this can impact their neurological development as well as the respiratory development. >> reporter: spices are often grown overseas where contaminated water can lead to heavy metals in the soil. the american spice trade association says an analysis showed spices make up less than .1% of dietary lead exposure in children ages 1 to 6, and the risk is low in adults. what should people do with this information? >> don't panic. >> reporter: dickerson says the good news is every brand tested of curry and garlic powder, black pepper, coriander, sesame seed, and saffron did not have concerning levels of metals. >> think
chief scientific officer james dickerson says "consumer reports" tested 126 herbs and spices from 38 different companies. in every brand of oregano and thyme, concerning levels of heavy metals were detected. the metals were also found in almost all brands of ginger and basil tested. and in around half of the paprika and turmeric brands. studies have shown that exposure to lead, cadmium, and arsenic can be damaging over time. >> for children during early stages of development,...
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equity research analysts at raymond james, denton about of oliver wyman. even if the markets aren't moving that much, we still have a lot to talk to you about, and we are glad if you have joined us here on bloomberg television in bloomberg radio. the markets. didn't we just go through this? the s&p futures are down 13 points. you're right now unchanged at 1.13 sub -- at 1.131 six. the only interesting move i can see, because the s&p futures, volume is still light, but nymex crude down 1.5%. it is not a huge drop, but i have been looking at nymex and brent this month and thinking, even if you have concerns about inflation, even if you are worried about omicron, this is an indication that mr. market still expects economic demand to remain strong. kriti: the best take on whether growth is happening or not really tied to that gasoline consumption in the united states , the consumption in china and india as well. the big question is how much was happening in the oil market as a function of what is happening with the european gas crisis, and how much geopolitics
equity research analysts at raymond james, denton about of oliver wyman. even if the markets aren't moving that much, we still have a lot to talk to you about, and we are glad if you have joined us here on bloomberg television in bloomberg radio. the markets. didn't we just go through this? the s&p futures are down 13 points. you're right now unchanged at 1.13 sub -- at 1.131 six. the only interesting move i can see, because the s&p futures, volume is still light, but nymex crude down...
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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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i am james martel, a professor at of political science and the president of the california faculty association which represents the faculty on all 23 campuses of the c.s.u. i am asking you to pass this resolution because i think the c.s.u. administration needs a lot of external pressure to do the right thing. as you saw in the resolution, c.s.u. gave the chancellors and is in the process of giving the campus president large raises while trying to give the faculty nothing or very well below the rate of inflation along with other measures that they asked for such as removing the right to grieve based on discrimination and other matters that pertain to academic freedom and our ability to offer students the best possible learning conditions. our slogan is our working conditions are the student's learning conditions. the c.s.u. needs to hear from you because they clearly have the wrong priorities and think of it as a private corporation instead of a public university. they are not the same thing. it is not a profit center or a c.e.o. like salaries while the faculty and staff get next to nothing. th
i am james martel, a professor at of political science and the president of the california faculty association which represents the faculty on all 23 campuses of the c.s.u. i am asking you to pass this resolution because i think the c.s.u. administration needs a lot of external pressure to do the right thing. as you saw in the resolution, c.s.u. gave the chancellors and is in the process of giving the campus president large raises while trying to give the faculty nothing or very well below the...
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in 1925 james dies. the man with the money is no longer there he is given the money there is a $6 million endowment in the trust he dirty given to million dollars in his will that's not going to build 20 million cubic feet of building. administrators sent back to the design team 20 million cubic feet of building to 12 million cubic feet, 42% of your profit, the consultants in this room i remember that project, things change, we can't build this and this wonderful homestead landscape anything in piedmont we came back with this plan i'm pretty sure this is exclusively and whether some people think that they studied their and we haven't heard if that's been confirmed by you get a different sent this is about architecture and architecture form on the landscape uc it doesn't address the landscape here is the rendered version of that. you still get some elements of the picture and the sweeping drive, there was a lake left at that point. there is still a geyser fountain. but all of that gets. this is to jump ar
in 1925 james dies. the man with the money is no longer there he is given the money there is a $6 million endowment in the trust he dirty given to million dollars in his will that's not going to build 20 million cubic feet of building. administrators sent back to the design team 20 million cubic feet of building to 12 million cubic feet, 42% of your profit, the consultants in this room i remember that project, things change, we can't build this and this wonderful homestead landscape anything in...
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. >> reporter: james and aden launched the farm link project during the pandemic. >> farm link is a student-led movement with the goal of connecting farms all around the country that have surplus food to food banks that need it. >> reporter: one of their first farmers, shea myers, asked for help on tiktok. >> wanted to show you one of the ramifications of covid-19. >> reporter: with restaurant demand down, thousands of pounds of onions piled up. >> why are you dumping, why are you not donating the? the supply chain is broken, guys. if we can't get them into the city, we still have to throw them away. >> reporter: they connected myers to thfood banks who neede his food. >> we have some onions. we have help. >> reporter: for those working the land it's a dilemma. >> farmers are paying $80 a ton to throw away food. >> reporter: lemons and papayas. >> they were rejected because of spots. >> reporter: end up in landfills creating greenhouse gases. >> what do you want people to know about the environmental impact? it ends up rotting and producing methane. the food waste of the country would be third
. >> reporter: james and aden launched the farm link project during the pandemic. >> farm link is a student-led movement with the goal of connecting farms all around the country that have surplus food to food banks that need it. >> reporter: one of their first farmers, shea myers, asked for help on tiktok. >> wanted to show you one of the ramifications of covid-19. >> reporter: with restaurant demand down, thousands of pounds of onions piled up. >> why are...