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so again nicole, thanks for this. discussion congressman and i want to encourage everybody that's interested in this to take a look at the program that's on the website . our nblueprints is really an outstanding piece of work. >> i'm going to introduce another dear fellow, simon clark start addressing some of the audience questions. first question from the audience i'm going to direct to you simon is simon is a significant contributor to the blueprint mentioned. given your expertise and significant contributions, can you talk about whether the administration is taking the threat of domestic extremism particularly white supremacy seriously and what actions you can take today? >> ctthe congress and the senate are both right. this administration has done an extraordinary job focusing onthe national security threat from white supremacist and other antigovernment violence and coming up with a strategy to deal with it . the response from the white house was impressive. said that they can't do it on their own. they need help
so again nicole, thanks for this. discussion congressman and i want to encourage everybody that's interested in this to take a look at the program that's on the website . our nblueprints is really an outstanding piece of work. >> i'm going to introduce another dear fellow, simon clark start addressing some of the audience questions. first question from the audience i'm going to direct to you simon is simon is a significant contributor to the blueprint mentioned. given your expertise and...
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and nicole, i've got to be honest with you. the blueprint for doing this is taken from the work it is a recognition of the issue. the congressman is right. essentially we are doing is trying to leverage the executive branch and the united states government to really enhance the responsibilities across the government both state and federal he got to prioritize the threats. and i think that's happening. for too long this was written off as a spotty problem here and there. think we've seen now this is a real priority. it has to be because in part this is a national security issue. there is no question because the context overseas and domestically. we've got to elevate this threat we've got to continue to elevate this threat we have to enhance cooperation you can do that with carrots you can do that with sticks. if you do with carrots by working together with the state ag's, local law enforcement. but on occasion you've got federal funding to go to the states these local communities and state ag's instate investigative authority re
and nicole, i've got to be honest with you. the blueprint for doing this is taken from the work it is a recognition of the issue. the congressman is right. essentially we are doing is trying to leverage the executive branch and the united states government to really enhance the responsibilities across the government both state and federal he got to prioritize the threats. and i think that's happening. for too long this was written off as a spotty problem here and there. think we've seen now...
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>> yeah, absolutely, nicole. so, these are really interesting legal issues, and i mean that in the nerdiest way possible. >> that's why we love you. >> well, thank you. the supreme court has said that there is a privilege for presidents, and believe it or not, the supreme court has also said there is a privilege for former presidents. let's talk about that second thing. because we're dealing with former president trump. the privilege for a former president turns on a bunch of factors and maybe the most important one is what the current president thinks about the former president's invocation of the privilege. the supreme court has said the privilege is really to benefit the republic, not to benefit an individual, and so if president joe biden, the current president, wants to waive a former president's privilege, he more or less can do that. the court didn't really say how you weigh it out and what all the factors are. but what president biden did here is something that other presidents have done. they've waived t
>> yeah, absolutely, nicole. so, these are really interesting legal issues, and i mean that in the nerdiest way possible. >> that's why we love you. >> well, thank you. the supreme court has said that there is a privilege for presidents, and believe it or not, the supreme court has also said there is a privilege for former presidents. let's talk about that second thing. because we're dealing with former president trump. the privilege for a former president turns on a bunch of...
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>> well, thank you for having me, nicole. i would say that it is sort of a sad and disturbing commentary on our current social and political climate that we have a major so-called news personality and network airing basically a propaganda piece that promotes delusional far-right conspiracy theories about the assault on the capitol that, as you said, we all watched happen on january 6th. you know, and tucker carlson lass a long and documented history of promoting white supremacist talking points and extremist narratives, including his nightly embrace of the anti-semitic great replacement theory, his xenophobic and racist opinions on immigrants. and it has literally -- literally, initiated violence in the past. we have seen over and over again the consequences of unhinged conspiracies, from pittsburgh. we honored the three year anniversary this week of 11 people slaughtered in pittsburgh. to poway, to el paso, to christchurch. those acts of violence were animated by many of the same grievances that carlson promotes. in fact we
>> well, thank you for having me, nicole. i would say that it is sort of a sad and disturbing commentary on our current social and political climate that we have a major so-called news personality and network airing basically a propaganda piece that promotes delusional far-right conspiracy theories about the assault on the capitol that, as you said, we all watched happen on january 6th. you know, and tucker carlson lass a long and documented history of promoting white supremacist talking...
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hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. steve bannon could face jail as this probe intensifies, and coming up i have a special report on a right winged and racist theory. how it's spreading in america and how we're going to debunk it in evidence and history tonight. we've been working on that special for you and we have that coming up. >>> then there's the
hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. steve bannon could face jail as this probe intensifies, and coming up i have a special report on a right winged and racist theory. how it's spreading in america and how we're going to debunk it in evidence and history tonight. we've been working on that special for you and we have that coming up. >>> then there's the
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>> right, nicole. as a result of the process, the disease process, they do not respond to vaccines the same way as someone with a healthy immune system. so that's one of the reasons why boosters were approved in immunocompromised people first, because of data like this showing that their immune systems don't respond as robustly as someone with a healthy immune system. and so that's why everyone needs to do their part. you know, colin powell did his part. he got fully vaccinated. but there probably were others around him that were not fully vaccinated. and that put him at risk. >> oh, dr. black stock, i wish it were a better occasion, but it is wonderful to get to talk to you about all this. thank you so much for being part of our coverage. >>> when we come back, president biden saying he hopes the january 6th committee goes after the witnesses who attempt to defy its subpoenas a. vote against steve bannon set for tomorrow. the latest on that impending deadline is next for us. >>> plus, united in the be
>> right, nicole. as a result of the process, the disease process, they do not respond to vaccines the same way as someone with a healthy immune system. so that's one of the reasons why boosters were approved in immunocompromised people first, because of data like this showing that their immune systems don't respond as robustly as someone with a healthy immune system. and so that's why everyone needs to do their part. you know, colin powell did his part. he got fully vaccinated. but there...
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>> yes, nicole. that and also the shakedown call to georgia to secretary of state raffensperger where he essentially pressed over and over that he needed to find the thousands of votes where he was short which i also think amounts to a federal crime. i was heartened to hear that the attorney general did say that he is prohibited from charging a president while they are in office. but he made the distinction that donald trump or any president, once they are out of office, could be investigated. we should assume -- if i hear any complaints from my constituents it is often about attorney general garland. what i tell them is that you should assume when he took office there was almost no investigations that had taken place into donald trump or those around him because bill barr protected him. all i ask, follow the facts, follow the law. if he has broken the law, he needs to be held to account. >> you are confident based on his responses, that that will be the case? >> yes. i can't say that that means dona
>> yes, nicole. that and also the shakedown call to georgia to secretary of state raffensperger where he essentially pressed over and over that he needed to find the thousands of votes where he was short which i also think amounts to a federal crime. i was heartened to hear that the attorney general did say that he is prohibited from charging a president while they are in office. but he made the distinction that donald trump or any president, once they are out of office, could be...
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nicole and jeff spery. we are just look at those pictures of your daughter, theresa. i love the picture with her hands on her hip. she clearly looked like a spunky little girl. nicole, tell me about her. >> she was a very caring person. i always said that she was my mini me. when she was born, she came out looking exactly like me. none of my boys look like me. she has my same personality, my same smile. she made a point to make sure to make friends to anybody. she would wave and say hi to random people, compliment them on their hair or their shirt. she just always thought of others. >> i want to point out, jeff, you have covid right now, you were in the hospital last night. how are you? >> i have a breakthrough case of covid-19. i'm fully vaccinated but i was in the hospital last night. i'm here. it's too important for me to be here so i want to make sure this doesn't happen to other families. >> and i understand that because you all as i have been told followed all of the protocols, you drove your kids to school so they wouldn't have to be on the bus, you wore masks.
nicole and jeff spery. we are just look at those pictures of your daughter, theresa. i love the picture with her hands on her hip. she clearly looked like a spunky little girl. nicole, tell me about her. >> she was a very caring person. i always said that she was my mini me. when she was born, she came out looking exactly like me. none of my boys look like me. she has my same personality, my same smile. she made a point to make sure to make friends to anybody. she would wave and say hi to...
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>> nicole, they cannot. they have essentially tied themselves to a tyranny of the minority and that minority is extreme, it is violent and white nationalist in origin. it's remarkable to me that the greatest domestic really terrorist threat we face today in this country comes from that far right element, the white supremacist forums. ted cruz mentions the nazi salute. he should obviously know that there is major anti semitism going on in this country right now. we know that attacks on people based on race, based on misogyny, based on religious element is gone through the roof in the past four to five years and that is due in large part to the republican party courting these extreme elements. the other part of that that i think is clear the party is not offering an agenda but the nonextreme people, they're not designing any policies for the country, that brings anybody else under the tent and they're playing to an extreme minority that has no vision for the country other than fascism or getting rid of the sta
>> nicole, they cannot. they have essentially tied themselves to a tyranny of the minority and that minority is extreme, it is violent and white nationalist in origin. it's remarkable to me that the greatest domestic really terrorist threat we face today in this country comes from that far right element, the white supremacist forums. ted cruz mentions the nazi salute. he should obviously know that there is major anti semitism going on in this country right now. we know that attacks on...
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>> you know, there should be cameras in the supreme court, nicole. this is an argument that i've made time and time again, but historically, federal courts have rejected the use of cameras saying they worry that judge, lawyers will have to grand stand for the cameras as opposed to getting around to the serious business of practicing law. but we know having cameras in the courtroom only makes our justice system more accessible to citizens. let's people see the proceedings and make up their own mind. so hopefully the supreme court, which has now moved to live streaming its oral arguments, that's something new this term. sort of a carryover from the pandemic. hopefully this part of a push to open up the federal courts to cameras. i ask because we should all be able to see, we should see their faces. they're sharing their inner monologues with us. we know the supreme court justices are triggered by scrutiny and criticism by the shadow docket to outlaw 85% of all abortions in texas and we should see their reaction to stuff like this. this is what planned
>> you know, there should be cameras in the supreme court, nicole. this is an argument that i've made time and time again, but historically, federal courts have rejected the use of cameras saying they worry that judge, lawyers will have to grand stand for the cameras as opposed to getting around to the serious business of practicing law. but we know having cameras in the courtroom only makes our justice system more accessible to citizens. let's people see the proceedings and make up their...
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>> well, i think that's really the point, nicole, is how can we know? and how can we expect women to be living under this kind of cloud where they literally don't know what their rights are, day in, day out? i mean, ultimately, i believe this opinion is so strong, i hope that this injunction lasts for a long time and certainly until we get to the supreme court. i think that ultimately, as i said last night, this is a political problem we have. when you have a republican governor and a republican-led legislature that is willing to go to all lengths, including continuing to pass unconstitutional laws, there has to be -- they have to pay a price for that. and so i do think it's important and the work we have to do here is to educate people that there is a major party that is actually completely committed to ending access to safe and legal abortion, a right that people have had in this country for almost 50 years. and that, to me, is the long haul work, even as we address the immediate framework, cruelty and pain that people are suffering in the state of te
>> well, i think that's really the point, nicole, is how can we know? and how can we expect women to be living under this kind of cloud where they literally don't know what their rights are, day in, day out? i mean, ultimately, i believe this opinion is so strong, i hope that this injunction lasts for a long time and certainly until we get to the supreme court. i think that ultimately, as i said last night, this is a political problem we have. when you have a republican governor and a...
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>> yes, nicole. it's like the lincoln quote that essentially america will never be defeated by an enemy from abroad. but we can only be defeated from within. and the fact that we continue to see hate speech and misinformation across social media platforms that are tearing families and tearing fellow citizens apart shows we are not doing enough. it couldn't agree with the senator more that if we were to go after solely facebook that is not going to solve the problem. we need something larger. i would call it a digital convention to rewrite and reexamine privacy, data security, algorithm laws to make sure that we can protect consumers and they can still be connected in that new digital environment. >> i want to play something that this whistle-blower said about the company's knowledge of the harm it does n this case to teen girls who use instagram. >> one of the facebook internal studies that you found talks about how instagram harms teenage girls. >> oh, yeah. >> one study says 13.5% of teen girls say
>> yes, nicole. it's like the lincoln quote that essentially america will never be defeated by an enemy from abroad. but we can only be defeated from within. and the fact that we continue to see hate speech and misinformation across social media platforms that are tearing families and tearing fellow citizens apart shows we are not doing enough. it couldn't agree with the senator more that if we were to go after solely facebook that is not going to solve the problem. we need something...
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charles: gary, nicole, thank you very much. i have no idea what i'm having for dinner tonight, i really don't. i would like to bring in market analyst, andrew thrasher, a technician, one of the best technicians out there. andrew, i was impressed with two things last week. the s&p 500 stopped the ugly side, tumbling into the close and rebounding above the 50-day and market breadth got better, and you sense the trepidation but will it start easing a little bit? >> i agree you were looking for i wanted to see, breadth improve and growth levels respected by buyers, the 50-day moving average one focal points. i wrote over the weekend, no matter what breadth data you looked at it was encouraging. 200 day highs. average draw down was getting concerning and we want to see that back in single digits. we got that back in last week. 10% average draw down for s&p fox. we're starting to see the internal data start to improve. does that mean it will be persistent the rest of this month? i hope so. doesn't guarranty but right now the data is
charles: gary, nicole, thank you very much. i have no idea what i'm having for dinner tonight, i really don't. i would like to bring in market analyst, andrew thrasher, a technician, one of the best technicians out there. andrew, i was impressed with two things last week. the s&p 500 stopped the ugly side, tumbling into the close and rebounding above the 50-day and market breadth got better, and you sense the trepidation but will it start easing a little bit? >> i agree you were...
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it's not all or nothing, nicole. there are opportunities to modify the rule to require the opposition to be there to require actual speaking on the floor, so i think there are some options, but i think it ought to be emphasized what we're talking about. we're being filibustered tomorrow to even bring the bill to the floor. in other words, people talk about the filibuster facilitating debate. this is the filibuster being used to stifle debate. which is really kind of ridiculous when you think about it. they're filibustering tomorrow something called the motion to proceed, which is just to bring the bill to the floor. if we have a debate on the bill and they don't like it, then there's an option to filibuster at the end of the process, but that just underlines that, you know, there's just no interest as "the post" headline you mentioned said, there's no interest in finding a solution to this. david jolly said, this seems to be the strategy. i thought the way to win elections was to have better candidates and better ide
it's not all or nothing, nicole. there are opportunities to modify the rule to require the opposition to be there to require actual speaking on the floor, so i think there are some options, but i think it ought to be emphasized what we're talking about. we're being filibustered tomorrow to even bring the bill to the floor. in other words, people talk about the filibuster facilitating debate. this is the filibuster being used to stifle debate. which is really kind of ridiculous when you think...
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. >> hi, nicolle. i'm curious your further reflections on colin powell, and also a time when people are looking for public servants to look up to, as we remember one. >> i said this to andrea mitchell a little bit ago. i shared a little bit of that history. he was icon status, i was a mid-level white house staffer. we used to run into him, there was no one who i was more star-struck by than him. he just had a presence. and his break with not just the bush administration, but his break with the republican party, i've been saying this all day, was so seismic. i don't know that there was an endorsement that sort of had the impact, john mccain was someone that colin powell had known forever. when he endorsed then-senator obama, it was a huge, huge, huge deal. both for then-senator obama and against john mccain. to hear him say it was because of sarah palin, he understood the dark forces gathering on the republican side. it's such a loss. >> it means a lot coming from you. and as you say, he spoke out on ma
. >> hi, nicolle. i'm curious your further reflections on colin powell, and also a time when people are looking for public servants to look up to, as we remember one. >> i said this to andrea mitchell a little bit ago. i shared a little bit of that history. he was icon status, i was a mid-level white house staffer. we used to run into him, there was no one who i was more star-struck by than him. he just had a presence. and his break with not just the bush administration, but his...
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the beat with ari melber starts right now. >> hi, nicole. welcome to "the beat" everyone. we begin with breaking news. i am ari melber. the fda moving forward, its panel voting unanimously to recommend something many parents have been eager for when it's safe. they are giving the green light for kids age 5 to 11 to have a small dose of the pfizer vaccine. >> this concludes the vote. out of 18 voting members, 17 voted yes and we had one abstain. thank you.
the beat with ari melber starts right now. >> hi, nicole. welcome to "the beat" everyone. we begin with breaking news. i am ari melber. the fda moving forward, its panel voting unanimously to recommend something many parents have been eager for when it's safe. they are giving the green light for kids age 5 to 11 to have a small dose of the pfizer vaccine. >> this concludes the vote. out of 18 voting members, 17 voted yes and we had one abstain. thank you.
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hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle, thank you very much. the top story here is a flurry of what looks like real action from democrats because there are reports tonight that they are truly nearing a finish line on the sweeping spending bill that is supposed to define president biden's first year agenda. and by all accounts, the talks have become quite intense. in a moment, we'll be joined live by the chair of the progressive caucus who wrapped up the closed door meeting. kind of a private huddle with the speaker, who is setting a key committee hearing on parts of this bill tomorrow. politico though has right now one of
hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle, thank you very much. the top story here is a flurry of what looks like real action from democrats because there are reports tonight that they are truly nearing a finish line on the sweeping spending bill that is supposed to define president biden's first year agenda. and by all accounts, the talks have become quite intense. in a moment, we'll be joined live by the chair of the progressive caucus who wrapped up the closed door meeting. kind of a private huddle with...
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. >> nice to see you, nicole as always. welcome everyone to "the beat." we have more on the news or developments that nicole and i were just talking about that we're trying to interpret around here. president biden did formally delay this planned morning departure to europe for the g20 that was today which seems like a sign that's spending negotiations are getting close, maybe. today was a policy roll are coaster, progressives and this group of holdout democrats made what could be the final moves in the march to pass this giant spending package so crucial to biden's opening plans for his administration and according to the president crucial for america. now what is the president telling us? why is it like i said to be just honest and transparent with you hard to interpret in he combines sort of the victorious language of historic, the well worn washington caveat of a framework implying no final written legislation. >> after months of tough and thoughtful negotiations, i think we have an historic, i know we have historic economic framework. no one got ever
. >> nice to see you, nicole as always. welcome everyone to "the beat." we have more on the news or developments that nicole and i were just talking about that we're trying to interpret around here. president biden did formally delay this planned morning departure to europe for the g20 that was today which seems like a sign that's spending negotiations are getting close, maybe. today was a policy roll are coaster, progressives and this group of holdout democrats made what could...
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>> that's the question of the age, nicole. the good news is we had nine members of the republican caucus do the right thing today, do the principled thing. when we saw the last impeachment of donald trump we had a number of republican senators, many of whom are suffering the attacks of donald trump because of that, stands up and do the right thing. but, no, it is not at all clear that one party, abiding by the norms and the rules -- i have got to tell you, this is really hard for me to say. because i am kind of a norms and rules guy. i am sort of a traditions guy. but when you have a president who is willing the violate every norm and every tradition and to continue to do so after the -- after his presidency is over, you really have to scratch your head and say, wait a minute, does that mean we need to do things that we had never contemplated is real? everything from the minting of a coin to stop a default by the united states. i used to think it was an absurd idea until i saw that every one of my republican colleagues were ha
>> that's the question of the age, nicole. the good news is we had nine members of the republican caucus do the right thing today, do the principled thing. when we saw the last impeachment of donald trump we had a number of republican senators, many of whom are suffering the attacks of donald trump because of that, stands up and do the right thing. but, no, it is not at all clear that one party, abiding by the norms and the rules -- i have got to tell you, this is really hard for me to...
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. >> nicole. >> forget hard work, try hardly working. why is the media pushing during the coronavirus pandemic? >> and david. >> a movie set everyone is talking about, ignition by the woman who handled the weapon used by alec baldwin. >> first, the national school board association now apologizing for the letter the attorney general admitted was used to target parents and investigate them as possible domestic terrorists. here's what ag merrick garland told congress two days ago. >> when did you first review data show like this so-called disturbing uptick? >> i read the letter and we have been seeing overtime -- >> i didn't ask you, he read the letter, that's your source? national school board association represents thousands of school boards and school board members says there are these kinds of threats when we read in the newspapers reports of threats of violence in the context of threats of violence -- >> for the very first wine in your -- >> gentlemen's time has expired. >> okay, and as aba showing an apology for the letter sent to th
. >> nicole. >> forget hard work, try hardly working. why is the media pushing during the coronavirus pandemic? >> and david. >> a movie set everyone is talking about, ignition by the woman who handled the weapon used by alec baldwin. >> first, the national school board association now apologizing for the letter the attorney general admitted was used to target parents and investigate them as possible domestic terrorists. here's what ag merrick garland told congress...
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joining us tonight nicole malliotakis, greg stuebe, mark green and mike johnson, also dr. marc siegel, former utah congressman jason chaffetz and former top i.c.e. official tom homan. we have the update on the white house' new pivot away from the economic mess in order to stay in power. change the narrative. claim covid-19 successes. this is full throttle political atmospherics. when the white house created potentially unconstitutional vaccine mandate fight that could end up in the supreme court. growing calls to clean out the government health bureaucracy because of mass covid confusion over things like booster shots, stalled vaccines and delayed covid-19 treatments. and we've got the new democrat playbook. shoot the moon on big government spending, go big on the price tag, then look reasonable when they cut it back but their green new deal makes fda's new deal spending look like loose change under the sofa cushions and they still have not released full text of bills. more on the local father in virginia accused of obstructing a the school board meeting. now it is coming
joining us tonight nicole malliotakis, greg stuebe, mark green and mike johnson, also dr. marc siegel, former utah congressman jason chaffetz and former top i.c.e. official tom homan. we have the update on the white house' new pivot away from the economic mess in order to stay in power. change the narrative. claim covid-19 successes. this is full throttle political atmospherics. when the white house created potentially unconstitutional vaccine mandate fight that could end up in the supreme...
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the legendary lucille ball. >> reporter: it's your first look at nicole kidman as lucille ball. >> i get paid a fortune to do exactly what i love doing. >> reporter: the film is written and directed by andrew sorkin. and javier bardem plays her husband desi arnez. based on the trailer, it appears one of the show's most iconic scenes made the cut. yes, we're talking about lucy stomping some grapes. the film premiers in theaters and streaming platforms this december. >> is that lucille ball or nicole kidman. . >> it looks so much like the original scene stomping the grapes. the preview is really interesting because you hear her voice as lucille ball, and she sounds exactly like her. >> i know. i think it's amazing. she's had some roles where you just get lost in the role. you forget it's her. and i love javier bardem. >>> democrats seem to be nearing a deal on the spending bill. we have details about the concessions, and they are significant. president biden proposed during meetings with progressives and moderates yesterday. >>> an emotional school board meeting in texas where a school
the legendary lucille ball. >> reporter: it's your first look at nicole kidman as lucille ball. >> i get paid a fortune to do exactly what i love doing. >> reporter: the film is written and directed by andrew sorkin. and javier bardem plays her husband desi arnez. based on the trailer, it appears one of the show's most iconic scenes made the cut. yes, we're talking about lucy stomping some grapes. the film premiers in theaters and streaming platforms this december. >> is...
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nicole, i've watched your show for a while. you're a parent and i know you're a parent like me who always reacts to what happens to your kids. that's what i do. i am reacting to what happened to my kids. to my family. to the other 16 families. they were a beautiful group of people. who i didn't know all of them before this and i shouldn't know them now, but we do. and in fact, i want to make sure they all get the proper recognition because i'm not sure if you said elena petty's name and i want to make sure she gets reflected, also. they're the ones we need to remember. >> there she is, chris. >> thank you. thank you. the 14 kids, three adults, and the families. you know, all of our families have been affected by this. my son heard his sister get shot. all of our families have been through three and a half years of emotional torture with this, with this legal process. today was a first step. to move forward from that. >> what is today, just tell me how you went through not just today, but all the days this week. i hate the word
nicole, i've watched your show for a while. you're a parent and i know you're a parent like me who always reacts to what happens to your kids. that's what i do. i am reacting to what happened to my kids. to my family. to the other 16 families. they were a beautiful group of people. who i didn't know all of them before this and i shouldn't know them now, but we do. and in fact, i want to make sure they all get the proper recognition because i'm not sure if you said elena petty's name and i want...
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i want to play foursome of what texas state representative jasmine crockett said earlier with nicolle wallace. >> it's sad that literally i have to laugh to keep from crying, right? and so what i am looking forward to is for aggression out of our u.s. senate. we have got to expand the court and get rid of the filibuster. these are the only ways that we are going to start to have some semblance of normalcy in this country. the fact that the supreme court is acting like this is an issue we need to vacillate over, that they are acting like roe v. wade didn't take place before i was ever, like, born, that is a problem. >> so, susan, here's the question. provided votes will be cast and counted in 2022, can the democrats get out of their own way and actually run successfully in congressional elections on the right to choice? >> well, a lot will depend what the supreme court does say and how they rule on this case as well as the other case that's coming up in alabama, i believe. it is going to be central, but democrats have never gotten their act together as far as using the courts as a way
i want to play foursome of what texas state representative jasmine crockett said earlier with nicolle wallace. >> it's sad that literally i have to laugh to keep from crying, right? and so what i am looking forward to is for aggression out of our u.s. senate. we have got to expand the court and get rid of the filibuster. these are the only ways that we are going to start to have some semblance of normalcy in this country. the fact that the supreme court is acting like this is an issue we...
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nicole, thank you so much for your time. i want to start here with the big picture, because the latest polling from quinnipiac shows that more than two-thirds of americans disapprove of biden's handling of immigration issues. give me an honest report card here, this was a big ticket item for biden and his agenda. how's he doing so far? >> thank you so much for having me. and unfortunately i would -- i hate to say that he's getting an "f." on all counts. because the inhumane practices of the migrant protocol protection as well as title 42 is just putting people's lives in danger and getting them killed. and i heard your readout about how he lost the battle but he didn't lose the war in court. he can easily write a new memo terminating and tell dhs he will no longer enforce 42. he's refusing to do so. unfortunately he has adopted the stephen miller policy on immigration. it's appalling. >> why do you think he's refusing to do so? do you have any insight into the thinking of the administration on some of these issues? >> the re
nicole, thank you so much for your time. i want to start here with the big picture, because the latest polling from quinnipiac shows that more than two-thirds of americans disapprove of biden's handling of immigration issues. give me an honest report card here, this was a big ticket item for biden and his agenda. how's he doing so far? >> thank you so much for having me. and unfortunately i would -- i hate to say that he's getting an "f." on all counts. because the inhumane...
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>> yeah, nicole. i think there are some major question marks here depending on just how this race shapes up. he faces a formidable contender opposition in mcmullen who had a successful showing against donald trump and hillary clinton in 2016. whether or not this brand of trumpism sticks going into this election remains to be seen. if democrats do decide to run a strong democrat, it could be a problem for both lee and mcmullen. that being said, i think mike lee like many republicans have not been -- and towed the party line when it comes to dealing with president trump. he hasn't in recent months been trump's outspoken biggest supporter. but he also as you noted has not necessarily been out there admonitioning the former president for his false claims and attempting to stage an insurrection. i think this gets at the issue that republicans are all over the country are.greateling with, the fact that trump is the potential front-runner for 2024 right now, but also struggling to break a 45% approval rating
>> yeah, nicole. i think there are some major question marks here depending on just how this race shapes up. he faces a formidable contender opposition in mcmullen who had a successful showing against donald trump and hillary clinton in 2016. whether or not this brand of trumpism sticks going into this election remains to be seen. if democrats do decide to run a strong democrat, it could be a problem for both lee and mcmullen. that being said, i think mike lee like many republicans have...
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joining me now is her mother, nicole. nicole, thank you for being with us. i am so sorry for your loss. it has been just a little over two weeks since theresa passed away. where do you find the strength to speak out like you are? >> it's -- it's mostly from her. you know, she -- we did everything we could to protect people, and she's not here anymore. and i feel like i have to fight for her to make sure people know that this is still going on. >> the day that she left you, there was a school board meeting to remove the mask mandate in your area, where people were saying covid is over. what was it like for you to hear that? >> i was enraged. i'm sitting next to her, you know, and wishing she was going to just wake up and i was, like, if this was over, then i wouldn't be sitting in the icu room looking at her and just -- i was lost at that moment. and i was enraged because people were still saying this. and it was -- i was -- i was enraged when i heard it. and that's when i knew i wanted to speak at the school board meeting. >> we have been putting pictures of
joining me now is her mother, nicole. nicole, thank you for being with us. i am so sorry for your loss. it has been just a little over two weeks since theresa passed away. where do you find the strength to speak out like you are? >> it's -- it's mostly from her. you know, she -- we did everything we could to protect people, and she's not here anymore. and i feel like i have to fight for her to make sure people know that this is still going on. >> the day that she left you, there was...
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nicole saphier for more on all of this. we do know, doctor, that powell was suffering from multiple myeloma, which can diminish his ability to fight off infection. would that account for the breakthrough infection, could it be waning efficacy of the vaccine, both or maybe neither? >> john, those are all very good questions. people all over social media are trying to use this anecdotal report of secretary powell dying from a covid breakthrough. stick with what we know and leave it at that. we have an 84-year-old man who suffered from parkinsons disease, previously treated for prostate cancer and was undergoing treatment for multiple myeloma, which is cancer of the blood. we know that of the 1.3 million americans who are in remission from these type of cancers or are still currently being treated for them, they have decreased ability to fight off infections, as well as decreased ability to mount immune response after vaccine. we know that secretary powell had been fully vaccinated, his second dose was in february, which means
nicole saphier for more on all of this. we do know, doctor, that powell was suffering from multiple myeloma, which can diminish his ability to fight off infection. would that account for the breakthrough infection, could it be waning efficacy of the vaccine, both or maybe neither? >> john, those are all very good questions. people all over social media are trying to use this anecdotal report of secretary powell dying from a covid breakthrough. stick with what we know and leave it at that....
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nicolle wallace, you served in the george w. bush white house with colin powell. that was complicated because after the push to iraq, which he opposed, he fell out with both cheney and rumsfeld and ultimately, you know, had his disagreements that caused him to leave the administration and be replaced by condoleezza rice at the state department. what was he like as a person and colleague? >> he was sort of this iconic figure within and among us, and he -- you know, the press people were never really welcome in the oval office, but we were always in the oval office because there were often press crises, and if he were the person, you know, ahead of us, or he were the person on his way out, he was larger than life. i was reading a reuters obituary, describes him as getting out maneuvered by cheney and rumsfeld, and i think over time that's not right. i think that his contributions to our politics are as seismic as his contributions to our country and our military and our government. i was on the mccain campaign when he announced his support for then senator obama. it
nicolle wallace, you served in the george w. bush white house with colin powell. that was complicated because after the push to iraq, which he opposed, he fell out with both cheney and rumsfeld and ultimately, you know, had his disagreements that caused him to leave the administration and be replaced by condoleezza rice at the state department. what was he like as a person and colleague? >> he was sort of this iconic figure within and among us, and he -- you know, the press people were...
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>> hey, nicole. the committee just issued a subpoena were jeffrey clark, which we reported several hours ago, that that was to be expected. this is as the committee ramps up their measures. they want to move as expeditiously as possible and after negotiations between clark's legal team and the committee collapsed as they were trying to hash out the terms of the -- >> a.b. -- i apologize for all of our gremlins. maybe they're at the ports with our amazon orders. a.b., let me bring you back in on what congressman shift said in the last hour to me. the four individuals who were the first people subpoenaed, their deadlines are this week. and i asked if they do not comply, appear, if they will refer them for criminal prosecution. he said yes. do you see jeffrey clark stacking up with those who will try to stymie this election or do you think after seeing how serious this committee is, they may start hearing from some of these individuals? >> i can't really, i don't have any prediction on the individual ca
>> hey, nicole. the committee just issued a subpoena were jeffrey clark, which we reported several hours ago, that that was to be expected. this is as the committee ramps up their measures. they want to move as expeditiously as possible and after negotiations between clark's legal team and the committee collapsed as they were trying to hash out the terms of the -- >> a.b. -- i apologize for all of our gremlins. maybe they're at the ports with our amazon orders. a.b., let me bring...
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we lost nicole. have you ever threatened anyone's safety? >> i have strong opinions. they don't rise to the level of threats and we saw senator kirsten sinema followed in by someone who was maybe harassing her, i felt vulnerable for that but it was a free speech issue to me and i would not classify it as threatening or an act of violence and president biden didn't think so either but suddenly parents across the united states are exactly that kind of threat and we need to come down hard on them, gave parents more choices about the education of their children, and they will have power and school boards would have to listen to them to be customers. todd: one more question. are you worried parents are getting scared off or will this emboldens them to fight harder? >> i'm heartened by the response the doj came out with in its letter. the idea they could make examples of a few parent somewhere in this country, intimidate others to stay home, the school board could say no one opposes our policies or come to complain. that is the goal here to silence you through intimidation.
we lost nicole. have you ever threatened anyone's safety? >> i have strong opinions. they don't rise to the level of threats and we saw senator kirsten sinema followed in by someone who was maybe harassing her, i felt vulnerable for that but it was a free speech issue to me and i would not classify it as threatening or an act of violence and president biden didn't think so either but suddenly parents across the united states are exactly that kind of threat and we need to come down hard on...
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thank you so much, nicolle. we are jumping into the big story on "the beat." house liberals winning their tactical standoff last night. today president biden went to the scene of the pushback, going to congress to huddle with house democrats in private. on one side of
thank you so much, nicolle. we are jumping into the big story on "the beat." house liberals winning their tactical standoff last night. today president biden went to the scene of the pushback, going to congress to huddle with house democrats in private. on one side of
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. >> nicole, i'm so sorry. we're so sorry to both of you. jeff, i know that, like you were in the hospital last night and you thought it important enough to be here with us. what do you want to say? >> i want to say my baby was happy. she was healthy and strong. and it took her in less than five days. if it can take her, it can take anybody. i don't, the only way this makes sense is for her to save people. i don't want other people to have to do what we're going right now. because it hurts. >> it's not fair. >> it's hard. >> oh, my god, that is so tragic. joining us now to discuss is dr. biset, emergency medicine physician. also the medical director of the baylor college of medicine. no, it is not over and that family's experience helps exemplify that. when you hear this number, 700,000 lives lost and that this country is now leading in deaths, you know, around the world, i talked to a doctor who said it's a horrible number, but making it worse is about 100,000 of the deaths came after the vaccine had been made available. so those were possi
. >> nicole, i'm so sorry. we're so sorry to both of you. jeff, i know that, like you were in the hospital last night and you thought it important enough to be here with us. what do you want to say? >> i want to say my baby was happy. she was healthy and strong. and it took her in less than five days. if it can take her, it can take anybody. i don't, the only way this makes sense is for her to save people. i don't want other people to have to do what we're going right now. because...
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with tsa in recent months in order to safeguard their pipelines against attacks and repeatedly reject nicole assistance from cisa. but i am pleased colonial has finally agreed to a virtual cybersecurity assessment from tsa. i'm alarmed to they refused to do so until three weeks after the attack that resulted in the full shutdown of the type line -- of the pipeline. the department of homeland security to respond to cyber attacks on the pipeline, including from tsa to issue emergencies directed to the department of energy. it was made to lead the response for the colonial incident. additionally, the federal government did not team the attack a significant cyber incident as defined by policy, despite its substantial impact. if you do not believe me, ask those folks who are trying to find gasoline all over everywhere while this event was going on. it was a significant cyber event. response plans have been carefully crafted to ensure proper government response to incidents and we must ensure they are followed appropriately. the attacks on colonial provide opportunities to learn and improve the re
with tsa in recent months in order to safeguard their pipelines against attacks and repeatedly reject nicole assistance from cisa. but i am pleased colonial has finally agreed to a virtual cybersecurity assessment from tsa. i'm alarmed to they refused to do so until three weeks after the attack that resulted in the full shutdown of the type line -- of the pipeline. the department of homeland security to respond to cyber attacks on the pipeline, including from tsa to issue emergencies directed...
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. >> hi, nicolle. steve bannon could face jail as this probe intensifies, and coming up i have a special report on a right winged and racist theory. how it's spreading in america and how we're going to debunk it in evidence and history tonight. we've been working on that special for you and we have that coming up. >>> then there's the biden agenda with an overwrite for spending. >>> steve bannon facing possible jail time after stonewalling these investigators. no documents, no testimony, and they said they will hold him in contempt for not responding to the subpoena. if you're looking at steve bannon or any of this footage that reminds you he's had recent legal problems, that's because steve bannon was indicted. that trial never occurred because he called in a favor. and although him and donald trump had a famous falling out that had everything to do with ethics to how he dressed, then-president trump did pardon mr. banbannon, which means he g to skip what most citizens had to deal with. here he is, da
. >> hi, nicolle. steve bannon could face jail as this probe intensifies, and coming up i have a special report on a right winged and racist theory. how it's spreading in america and how we're going to debunk it in evidence and history tonight. we've been working on that special for you and we have that coming up. >>> then there's the biden agenda with an overwrite for spending. >>> steve bannon facing possible jail time after stonewalling these investigators. no...
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i want to bring in congresswoman nicole malliotakis, republican from new york. this is not just happening in new york. this is all big cities. virtually all big cities. who do you hold responsible for this? >> well all of these big cities are led by democrats. it is pandering politicians that feel they need to cater to the radical left who are putting criminals ahead of law-abiding citizens. here in new york city a number of policies were put into effect including the disasterous bail law on the state level that is releasing people, record levels, regardless of their criminal history, 10, 20, 30, prior convictions in some cases. or 40 prior arrests in some cases, multiple convictions. so this is, this is strictly mayor de blasio, governor cuomo and like-minded democrats from across the city who have embraced this defund the police movement. in new york city, they have also eliminated qualified immunity, so you're seeing more police retire than ever. so we're losing that experience that these people who come to the table to not only prevent crime but solve crimes
i want to bring in congresswoman nicole malliotakis, republican from new york. this is not just happening in new york. this is all big cities. virtually all big cities. who do you hold responsible for this? >> well all of these big cities are led by democrats. it is pandering politicians that feel they need to cater to the radical left who are putting criminals ahead of law-abiding citizens. here in new york city a number of policies were put into effect including the disasterous bail law...
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on sunday nicole said good-bye to her 10-year-old daughter killed by covid. less than 24 hours later, she was combatting misinformation at a virginia school board meeting. >> covid is not over. no matter what people who have been standing up here have said. >> i was sitting next to my healthy daughter's death bed. she died five days after showing symptoms. >> thankfully, the members are starting to trend down, but there are 1500 children in hospitals with covid across the u.s. kids now represent 25% of weekly reported cases. these are children who are not old enough to get an authorized vaccine. it's the grown ups who are old enough. it's the grown ups who are responsible for protecting the children. the people who are not vaccinated are basically incubators. >> they're playing a dangerous game. >> and these lower case numbers, though, they're prompting coachella and the stage coach music festivals in southern california to ease policies on covid vaccinations. they will not be required to present full vaccination. concert goers will be allowed to show proof o
on sunday nicole said good-bye to her 10-year-old daughter killed by covid. less than 24 hours later, she was combatting misinformation at a virginia school board meeting. >> covid is not over. no matter what people who have been standing up here have said. >> i was sitting next to my healthy daughter's death bed. she died five days after showing symptoms. >> thankfully, the members are starting to trend down, but there are 1500 children in hospitals with covid across the u.s....
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esl teacher nicole broker is one of those educators who won't get paid and she joined "fox & friends weekend" with her message for city officials. >> they did not give us enough time to figure out what we could do if we decided not to go along with this mandate. i don't understand why i could go in for three weeks and now i'm a public health threat. >> reporter: across the country in california, critics are taking aim at governor ga a vin newsom's new vaccine mandate for students, the first state to require the covid-19 shot for kids with no testing exceptions. todd, jillian. todd: we have a lot of interesting guests coming up on all those topics later on in our show. jillian: congressman steve scalise has this to say about vaccine mandates forcing americans out of their jobs. >> even with antibodies about covid we're going to get you fired from your job? hospitals we started see numbers very alarming, hospitals that are seeing thousands of their employees leave, some are firing their employees. you saw it with police officers. i guess liberals don't care about this because they want
esl teacher nicole broker is one of those educators who won't get paid and she joined "fox & friends weekend" with her message for city officials. >> they did not give us enough time to figure out what we could do if we decided not to go along with this mandate. i don't understand why i could go in for three weeks and now i'm a public health threat. >> reporter: across the country in california, critics are taking aim at governor ga a vin newsom's new vaccine mandate...
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someone like nicole price who has been fired in schools throughout mississippi and kansas. she generally gets a phone call after something racist happens and white school leaders are often in a state of shock. >> am i surprised? that's the question i get the most. >> reporter: what do you say? >> well, i'm not surprised. i'm disappointed but never surprised because here is the thing. when people are not educated in the head and heart, they will do things that will surprise some people but because i spend my life trying to make sure that education is at the forefront because that's how we can help fix this, i know that we had to have some regression. >> the job can be a challenge in the current environment price says. after one missouri school district hired her to lead a session the school board got threats. >> i had a driver and asked for extra security of which they obliged. they were the ones getting the threats. >> to attend the school board meeting you felt you needed security? >> i was actually going to the school to give a keynote presentation on radical empathy. >>
someone like nicole price who has been fired in schools throughout mississippi and kansas. she generally gets a phone call after something racist happens and white school leaders are often in a state of shock. >> am i surprised? that's the question i get the most. >> reporter: what do you say? >> well, i'm not surprised. i'm disappointed but never surprised because here is the thing. when people are not educated in the head and heart, they will do things that will surprise...
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thank you so much yvette nicole brown and john linley, you can watch yvette's directorial debut on bet her tonight her short film, the party airs at 10:00 p.m. eastern standard time. thanks so much, yvette. and thanks john. >>> coming up next, why bitcoin is so popular among black and brown investors and what that could mean for the racial wealth gap. we'll dig into that after the break. gap. we'll dig into that after the break. then, a mysterious figure reminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah, y-you did. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. (sfx: video game vehicle noises, horns beeping,) (engines revving, cars hitting one another.)
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. >> sheldon, white house said today i believe on nicole wallace's broadcast, we're democrats, we're nice people. and guy has a point, for better or worse, that is their branding in 2021. both of these gentlemen have agreed to stay with us. coming up, why a foreman top gop strategist thinks the republican party has gotten even more radical since the insurrection. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, ♪ why not take your home along for the ride? ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ ♪ i like it, i love it, i want some more of it♪ ♪i try so hard, i can't rise above it♪ ♪don't know what it is 'bout that little gal's lovin'♪ ♪but i like it, i love it♪ applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ whose r
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he told my colleague nicolle wallace yesterday that, quote, democracy itself is more important than any senate rule, and going further than that, senator king took to the senate floor and delivered a lengthy erudite and impassioned, interesting, thought-provoking speech in support to have the voting rights bill. and it is worth hearing because of his moderation and his bipartisan independence. but it is also worth hearing the speech here. somebody not given to high hyperbole to say the least, it is important to hear someone like him lay out the historical moment as he sees it. he calls it a hinge of history that will determine whether the american democratic experiment will survive. he sees them coming over the horizon. arriving since the next presidential election. something to be honest, republicans really are laying the groundwork for as we speak. what if republican lawmakers in a state under those circumstances decided they were going to pick their own state of presidential electors. yeah, it looks like the state voters picked the democrat, but the state's legislaors are republican.
he told my colleague nicolle wallace yesterday that, quote, democracy itself is more important than any senate rule, and going further than that, senator king took to the senate floor and delivered a lengthy erudite and impassioned, interesting, thought-provoking speech in support to have the voting rights bill. and it is worth hearing because of his moderation and his bipartisan independence. but it is also worth hearing the speech here. somebody not given to high hyperbole to say the least,...
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frustrate on how the search is playing out, gabby's mother turned to twitter for a message for brian, nicole smith says quote, mama bear is getting angry. turn yourself in. i have to tell you, the laundrie family home here in north port has turned into quite the site. for days we have seen cars probably like this one you have seen behind us, driving down the street, phones out taking pictures and videos. this goes on all day long. arthel? >> arthel: people want answers. people want someone held accountable. charles watson live in north port florida thanks. eric? >> eric: the search for brian and the family whether they could face any consequences, criminal defense attorney, also a former u.s. assistant attorney and former prosecutor. alex, brian's parents, chris and roberta and his sister cassie could they potentially be in any legal jeopardy? >> sure. i think it depends on what they knew, when they knew it and what they did about it. there was a period of time before gabby was reported missing when the laundrie family was together. obviously brian is now missing. if they did anything during
frustrate on how the search is playing out, gabby's mother turned to twitter for a message for brian, nicole smith says quote, mama bear is getting angry. turn yourself in. i have to tell you, the laundrie family home here in north port has turned into quite the site. for days we have seen cars probably like this one you have seen behind us, driving down the street, phones out taking pictures and videos. this goes on all day long. arthel? >> arthel: people want answers. people want...
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nicole schmidt speaking out about her daughter's death. she says she wants to see petito's fiance, brian laundrie, behind bars. schmidt tells 60 minutes australia she urged her daughter to be careful as she and laundrie set off on a road trip across the country. >> i worried. i told her to be careful, be safe, you know, make sure that -- to be aware of your surroundings, you know, don't trust everybody. i knew. but i felt safe because she was with brian and i felt like she would be okay. i thought he would take care of her. i just want to get him in a cell for the rest of his life. >> brian laundrie has not been charged in petito's death and he remains missing. over the weekend, petito's family posted photos from wyoming, where her body was found. the family has received petito's remains, so now they can lay her to rest. >>> a judge denying bail for a once prominent south carolina attorney embroiled in a string of scandals and tragedies. alex was in court just a short time ago for a bond hearing. this is the man whose wife and son were mur
nicole schmidt speaking out about her daughter's death. she says she wants to see petito's fiance, brian laundrie, behind bars. schmidt tells 60 minutes australia she urged her daughter to be careful as she and laundrie set off on a road trip across the country. >> i worried. i told her to be careful, be safe, you know, make sure that -- to be aware of your surroundings, you know, don't trust everybody. i knew. but i felt safe because she was with brian and i felt like she would be okay....
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at 50 years old jocelyn nicole johnson has been a public school art teacher for over two decades. good for her, and now her very first book is being published. she's got a movie deal to go along with it. it's called "my monticello," and she's joining us to talk all about it. i have been looking forward to spending a little time with you. tell us just your emotions reaching this accomplishment. >> oh, my gosh. i am just over the moon. i can't believe it, you know, i have been writing for a long time, and it's just so exciting for my book to be out there in the world and i'm really humbled that people are, you know, paying attention. >> paying attention? they're loving it. the title is really something that hits home. it was inspired by the events that happened in your backyard right there in charlottesville, virginia, back in 2017. what was it that you wanted to convey through the story? >> you know, i know the story is really a love letter to virginia. i was born in virginia. i went to school in the valley. i teach in charlottesville. i've taught for 20 years in virginia. i wanted
at 50 years old jocelyn nicole johnson has been a public school art teacher for over two decades. good for her, and now her very first book is being published. she's got a movie deal to go along with it. it's called "my monticello," and she's joining us to talk all about it. i have been looking forward to spending a little time with you. tell us just your emotions reaching this accomplishment. >> oh, my gosh. i am just over the moon. i can't believe it, you know, i have been...
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. >> gabby petito's money, nicole schmidt, remembers the moment she feared the most. >> the night the van was in floor, i knew my daughter wasn't here anymore. >> eight days later, the fbi called gabby's stepfather, jim schmidt who traveled to wyoming to help find her. >> it was the hardest phone call i made in my life. i knew what to expect when we went out there and the strong possibility was. still nothing that can prepare you for that moment. >> while the family mourns their tremendous loss -- >> it's the little things that people don't pay attention to. like when you're scrolling through your phone and you see her phone number. >> the picture. >> a memory comes up on facebook and there she is. i have a bracelet that is sitting on my dresser at home. she made it when she was 9. you know, handmade bracelet or whatever. i kept it forever. >> as the man hunt continues, i ask them if they have any ideas where he could be. >> i'm not certain but i would think he's in the appalachian trail for a campground where he can live off the land. he had those skills. >> you think he's alive? >>
. >> gabby petito's money, nicole schmidt, remembers the moment she feared the most. >> the night the van was in floor, i knew my daughter wasn't here anymore. >> eight days later, the fbi called gabby's stepfather, jim schmidt who traveled to wyoming to help find her. >> it was the hardest phone call i made in my life. i knew what to expect when we went out there and the strong possibility was. still nothing that can prepare you for that moment. >> while the...