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the scenario of the japanese invading the west coast or north america, was never feasible. it was never remotely feasible. they could never mount a successful invasion on the continent. >> i think you can think of it as a pure rating force. it could project our power into st. pulses over a very short time schedule. it never had the ability to actually sustain itself in the field, unlike the korean forces that we brought to the party in mid 1944. they not only would come smasher island, but they would go off of here for as long as it takes to reduce that bastion for a physical invasion as well. the japanese never had that capability, not even in their wildest dreams. >> so no scenario in 1941. patrick sway zeke coming ashore. >> the last question will be to your far-left, halfway back. >> given that the united states would develop the atomic bomb, when it did, and it would become available. if we extended that war, or if the war was extended with japan, for another two to three years, how do you think the atomic bomb capabilities would have played in? >> i have the numbers o
the scenario of the japanese invading the west coast or north america, was never feasible. it was never remotely feasible. they could never mount a successful invasion on the continent. >> i think you can think of it as a pure rating force. it could project our power into st. pulses over a very short time schedule. it never had the ability to actually sustain itself in the field, unlike the korean forces that we brought to the party in mid 1944. they not only would come smasher island,...
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companies overseas have impacted america's working class. she was joining conversation by the executive editor of economics hardships reporting project. and coming up this weekend and can't afterwards, his republican congressman jim jordan of ohio talking about his new book, and that he discusses the investigations of congress during his time in the house judiciary and oversight committee, and he also reflects on the trump presidency and is interviewed by former congressman from virginia and here's a preview of the conversation. >> no one would say the intent opposition that the president trump did and he did more than any president in our lifetime and he did it with everybody against him in every democrat in the sound was against him in every person was against him and and a bunch of republicans were against him and in spite of that, he cut taxes and he said he would and he did and he said that he would have raging economy and a dead. african-americans, all-americans wages went up and he did and kavanaugh and he said that he would put toget
companies overseas have impacted america's working class. she was joining conversation by the executive editor of economics hardships reporting project. and coming up this weekend and can't afterwards, his republican congressman jim jordan of ohio talking about his new book, and that he discusses the investigations of congress during his time in the house judiciary and oversight committee, and he also reflects on the trump presidency and is interviewed by former congressman from virginia and...
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. # i like to be in america # 0k by me in america # everything free in america # for a small fee in america... # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve? # one who keeps tearing around, one who can't move # where are the clowns? # send in the clowns... aaaarghhhh! deformed, unfinished, sent before my time into this breathing world scarce half made—up. i did an audition at rada when i first arrived in this country, and they sent a letter saying, not only have you failed the audition, not only do we not want you to try again, but we strongly recommend that you think about another career. i think my biggest problem is being young and beautiful. it is my biggest problem, because i have never been young and beautiful. more importantly, i will never be young and beautiful. do not make me mad! # truly scrumptious, you two are truly scrumptious # scrumptious as the breeze across the bay # when you're smiling, it's so delicious # so beguiling, you're the answer to my wishes... # i bet you wondered how i knew. # about your plans to make me blue. # with some other guy you knew before. # between the two
. # i like to be in america # 0k by me in america # everything free in america # for a small fee in america... # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve? # one who keeps tearing around, one who can't move # where are the clowns? # send in the clowns... aaaarghhhh! deformed, unfinished, sent before my time into this breathing world scarce half made—up. i did an audition at rada when i first arrived in this country, and they sent a letter saying, not only have you failed the audition, not only do...
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omicron surges as america prepares for a new year's celebration. plus, the state department warning for americans thinking of an international getaway. tiger attack aftermath. naples zoo reopens as prosecutors mull charges against the man who reached into the tiger's enclosure. and "on the road." how a michigan dad's idea got the kids out of the house and on to the ice. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett: good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm major garrett in for norah. we leave 2021 with some echoes of 2020-- rising covid cases and scaled-down new year's eve celebrations. there's one big difference, though-- vaccines have made a difference and reduced risk. it's already 2022 in some parts of the world, of course, and in a few hours, new york city will greet the new year with a traditional ball drop, but a smaller crowd than originally planned. we start tonight where we must-- with the death of an american tv icon, betty white. white died today at her home in los an
omicron surges as america prepares for a new year's celebration. plus, the state department warning for americans thinking of an international getaway. tiger attack aftermath. naples zoo reopens as prosecutors mull charges against the man who reached into the tiger's enclosure. and "on the road." how a michigan dad's idea got the kids out of the house and on to the ice. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >>...
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the #1 toothpaste brand in america. (swords clashing) -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. >>> finally tonight here i hope you'll allow me a moment to thank not only you at home for watching this year, especially in these times but to thank the team behind the scenes here who worked tirelessly to bring you the news every single night. i obviously couldn't do it without them. we're a family here, and consider you part of the family, too. we know the news isn't always easy, but this team works hard to find the hope and humanity, too. i'm grateful to them and to you. happy new year. good night. ♪ should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind ♪ ♪ should auld acquaintance be forgot and days of auld lang syne ♪ ♪ for auld lang syne my dear for auld lang syne ♪ ♪ we'll take a cup o' kindness yet for auld lang syne ♪ ♪ should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind ♪ ♪ should auld acquainta
the #1 toothpaste brand in america. (swords clashing) -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. >>> finally tonight here i hope you'll allow me a moment to thank not only you at home for watching this year, especially in these times but to thank the team behind the scenes here who worked tirelessly to bring you the news every single night. i...
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i knew i had to make a change, so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida, went to florida's biggest industries and best sequence is possible and the biggest layer is $85000000000.00 industry. is mosaic, schneider reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water, now flowing into the florida aqua for a chronic. oh, well, you know, i don't want to hear that word poets, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my all our family dog, my brother, who was 21 years old, myself in my father were all diane rob problem. did they brought with wow. yeah. hold on. i'm a good plan, right? yeah, yeah. maybe they'll actually learn that more help is more important than join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. but i will be speaking to guess what the world politics, sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh, oh yeah. it has to be rash, to be able to afford enzyme, and find the luxury that for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths
i knew i had to make a change, so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida, went to florida's biggest industries and best sequence is possible and the biggest layer is $85000000000.00 industry. is mosaic, schneider reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water, now flowing into the florida aqua for a chronic. oh, well, you know, i don't want to hear that word poets, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my all our family dog, my brother, who was 21 years old,...
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. >> when vogue france was launched in 1920, it was a member image of vogue america. but very quickly affirmed the specificity of french vogue to show its autonomy. paris is at the heart, it is also about parisian culture and lifestyle. reporter: over 1000 vogue covers grace the walls of the gallery. the evolution of covers from illustrations to photography demonstrates the continuous strive for reinvention. >> vogue is producing more digital content for social media, for website and fashion films. so the first cover from 1920, a watercolor, and finishing with a film, it showcases this evolution. reporter: fashion reflecting the zeitgeist. this is at the heart of vogue paris and the gallery's manifesto. >> a perfect example would be war accessories such as a turbine made out of twine, esme drills that reflect a strong sense of patriotism during the wartime era, so through what can often be considered as frivolous, we can tie it to many things about society. reporter: a pilgrimage to the gallery is an antidote for fashionistas waiting for the next season of catwalk col
. >> when vogue france was launched in 1920, it was a member image of vogue america. but very quickly affirmed the specificity of french vogue to show its autonomy. paris is at the heart, it is also about parisian culture and lifestyle. reporter: over 1000 vogue covers grace the walls of the gallery. the evolution of covers from illustrations to photography demonstrates the continuous strive for reinvention. >> vogue is producing more digital content for social media, for website...
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and i think a lot of people are doing that in north america. i see north dakota, oil, oil, oil estate, what are they trading their pupil for wind turbines? why? because north dakota is that wendy, a state, why are you doing oil, north dakota, when you could be doing when you could be doing help? you know, hampton limit. i mean, you know, this talk about bad. i mean, the solutions are there. i mean, you know, a little bit of a to him. right? right, right. this is that the thing is, so i've been growing him for 6 years. i have a permit from the state of minnesota and a permit for the federal government to grow him a grow fiber him. i call this the new green revolution because, well that you could replace the materials economy with hip. you could sequester carbon with them, you know, all that cement out there. if it was a country, be the 3rd largest country in terms of c. o. 2 emissions in the world would be the met. what if you went to hamp crete? you know, what if you used building systems that, that stored carbon instead of where carbon intensi
and i think a lot of people are doing that in north america. i see north dakota, oil, oil, oil estate, what are they trading their pupil for wind turbines? why? because north dakota is that wendy, a state, why are you doing oil, north dakota, when you could be doing when you could be doing help? you know, hampton limit. i mean, you know, this talk about bad. i mean, the solutions are there. i mean, you know, a little bit of a to him. right? right, right. this is that the thing is, so i've been...
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c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ >> how exactly did america get up to its neck in debt? >> one of the greatest characteristics of being american is striving for equal opportunity. >> students across the country are giving us a behind-the-scenes look as they work on their entry using the #students can. if you're a middle or high school student you can join the competition by entering. create a five to six minute documentary using c-span video clips and answer the question how does the federal government impact your life. >> be passionate about what you're discussing, to express your view. and know that in the greatest country in the history of the earth the worldview does not matter. >> content is king. remember to be as neutral and impartial as possible in your portrayal of both sides of an issue. >> c-span awards $100,000 in total cash prizes and you have a shot at winning the grand prize of $5,000. entries must be received before january 20, 2022. four competition rules, tutorials, how to get started, visit our website. >> c-span's washington journal, every day discuss
c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ >> how exactly did america get up to its neck in debt? >> one of the greatest characteristics of being american is striving for equal opportunity. >> students across the country are giving us a behind-the-scenes look as they work on their entry using the #students can. if you're a middle or high school student you can join the competition by entering. create a five to six minute documentary using c-span video clips and answer the...
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this shows you something that everyone needs to know in america. all the protest and heat and scrutiny and video evidence and even the murder conviction i showed you, take it all together, it is not even budging the rate that police use lethal force. as the killings have gone on, police departments themselves don't claim that they're all okay with all the use of force. we have since last year documented situations where they admit mistakes, put out statements regretting loss of innocent life. they also oppose investigation or prosecution of the officers that created that situation. i want to tell you something else. the protests have got people's attention. most americans are aware police violence is a serious problem. the consensus is stronger than a few years ago. but numbers which are part of evidence also only tell part of the story because when you look at the chart of the killings each year, every point on it is a dead person and family grieving. now, these tragedies play out across the entire country here. and sometimes we don't have a lot o
this shows you something that everyone needs to know in america. all the protest and heat and scrutiny and video evidence and even the murder conviction i showed you, take it all together, it is not even budging the rate that police use lethal force. as the killings have gone on, police departments themselves don't claim that they're all okay with all the use of force. we have since last year documented situations where they admit mistakes, put out statements regretting loss of innocent life....
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david brooks and jonathan capehart reflect on the year in politics, and democracy in america. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> 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
david brooks and jonathan capehart reflect on the year in politics, and democracy in america. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged...
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omicron surges as america prepares for a new year's celebrn.
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ah hello, here's her headlines for the america on the 1st day of 2020 to happy new year. everyone will begin in california. this is actually in the past too much rain to fast. los angeles, broken, 85 year old daily rainfall records scooping up about 60 millimeters, so flashed lighting not only outside, but inside at union station. it's energy raced across the rockies, and it's now going to spark some severe storms further toward the east. we go, we'll pick up the story there, texas arkansas, tennessee right in to kentucky. we could see some tornadoes here. one of the main ingredients we've got high temperature is here, so that could flare up storms with very little notice. this is a cold front, it's working across submitted by a ticket going to drop temperatures eventually in dc. but look at this temperature divide. we've got minus 19 in minneapolis and plus 20 degrees in d. c. few flurries hanging around for vancouver. temperatures have come up also coming up across alberta, but still that deep cold across the canadian prayers in the northern plains, to central america,
ah hello, here's her headlines for the america on the 1st day of 2020 to happy new year. everyone will begin in california. this is actually in the past too much rain to fast. los angeles, broken, 85 year old daily rainfall records scooping up about 60 millimeters, so flashed lighting not only outside, but inside at union station. it's energy raced across the rockies, and it's now going to spark some severe storms further toward the east. we go, we'll pick up the story there, texas arkansas,...
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it is crucial for america. >> ten years ago i think most of us but maybe you are an exception, did not realize how central to our lives our phones would be. any since ten years from now is a device or the program will be that might play as huge or nearly as huge of a role in our lives were not aware of now? >> it's interesting as part of the iphone launch the original steve job's. and i had no idea the smart phones would become so important. i think a reasonable prediction is the smartphone will get more and more powerful more part of our lives more and more personal for the next decade. it's not obvious what follows it. many people speculate he will have intelligent rooms and intelligence services. there's so much investment on smart phone, smart phone apps and so forth. you should think about your virtual reality here meta versus largely encouraging on successes for your phones for the things i am talking about you're probably going to be dealing with on the phone. he probably won't talk on your phone very much but you're going to use a lottery. >> eric schmidt thank you so much real
it is crucial for america. >> ten years ago i think most of us but maybe you are an exception, did not realize how central to our lives our phones would be. any since ten years from now is a device or the program will be that might play as huge or nearly as huge of a role in our lives were not aware of now? >> it's interesting as part of the iphone launch the original steve job's. and i had no idea the smart phones would become so important. i think a reasonable prediction is the...
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well 1st of all, 2021 had been a very eventful year for germany asked us 16 years in power, agen america didn't there? would you like to know that shows became germany's test. that is a huge turnover for germany. and now germany starting today we had to g 7, president people over a year. that's a big thing to the forward to. and of course the biggest challenge in government tends right now will be to deal with the pan. then you can to try to catch the infections is especially in light of the new variance, which is making cases of infection for the moment. all right, and manual is right there live where it's all happening in berlin. brandenburg gate wishing you all the best this year. i look forward to seeing you and maybe we can talk together while you get a free chance. happy new you. and let's take a quick tour of spots all around the world as cities everywhere. greet the new year . one of the 1st up was new zealand. it's traditional firework extravaganza was also cancelled due to pandemic. instead, it illuminated auckland's landmarks with thousands of lights. also, not so shabby, but
well 1st of all, 2021 had been a very eventful year for germany asked us 16 years in power, agen america didn't there? would you like to know that shows became germany's test. that is a huge turnover for germany. and now germany starting today we had to g 7, president people over a year. that's a big thing to the forward to. and of course the biggest challenge in government tends right now will be to deal with the pan. then you can to try to catch the infections is especially in light of the...
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this friday, america's senior citizens and other beneficiaries of social security can mark their calendars. the social security administration has published calendar. it shows when the country's 70 million recipients will get a promised cost of living increase. the average retiree will see monthly checks jumped $92. the typical couple will get another $154 and you can get details on the website. ssa dot gov. kron 4 celebrating remarkable women in the bay area. we need your help to share their stories. if you know a woman making a difference in her community. you can nominate her for a chance to be awarded woman of the year. you can enter your nominations and get details on kron 4 dot com. going to take a >> just about 3.45 on this new year's eve. we're going to talk about the forecast as we're looking live over. >> downtown san francisco in the we're getting a bit of a break. but definitely more storms coming. yeah, but not the storms that we've been seeing for the last couple weeks and certainly. >> not going to be an atmosphere river. this is going to be light scattered showers that we'r
this friday, america's senior citizens and other beneficiaries of social security can mark their calendars. the social security administration has published calendar. it shows when the country's 70 million recipients will get a promised cost of living increase. the average retiree will see monthly checks jumped $92. the typical couple will get another $154 and you can get details on the website. ssa dot gov. kron 4 celebrating remarkable women in the bay area. we need your help to share their...
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they might build a stop them or they could launch nuclear strikes in america. we can impose costs back on them. in that context they will be the ones who are bearing -- they will seem like the aggressor and the bad guy and we talk about the righteous might or theou flashing sword of anger or a vengeance i should say and that's not going to go well for them either. that mixture shy. emphasizing denial is the best strategy. bonta militate -- fundamentally err relations there are important. we can't have a strategy that relies on risk. >> we are going to go to audience questions. i'm get hit you with one more plus talk about a binding strategy with this anti-hegemonic strategy. >> hopefully it's a more novel aspect in the book. the strategy is a the idea okay what do we do if we can't make focused and i'll work so they ideal here is if we could ship down the air among the and do it in a way that's relatively limited so the chinese bear the burden to that's why and so laser focused on that. what if we can't do that? are we knit quite ring tie one of the japanese or
they might build a stop them or they could launch nuclear strikes in america. we can impose costs back on them. in that context they will be the ones who are bearing -- they will seem like the aggressor and the bad guy and we talk about the righteous might or theou flashing sword of anger or a vengeance i should say and that's not going to go well for them either. that mixture shy. emphasizing denial is the best strategy. bonta militate -- fundamentally err relations there are important. we...
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is america really back? joe biden and his team or has the administration chaos and humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan and bolding. let's issue with our panel guy benson first, the most immediate threat seems to be making over ukraine did they sense the biden administration, perhaps eight watch what happened in afghanistan the biden administration really is not tough enough and is not going to really make them pay and the way it makes says they will and how dangerous is a situation? >> i cannot imagine the russians and vladimir putin and other planners at the kremlin watch the debacle in afghanistan and the disgraceful situation that played out there and said okay we are terrified of this administration and their seriousness and their toughness. that is probably part of their calculation here. we should not get too myopic this is mostly about internal russian politics and power politics in that part of the world. will be very interesting to see them very much an open question and a scary one heading into
is america really back? joe biden and his team or has the administration chaos and humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan and bolding. let's issue with our panel guy benson first, the most immediate threat seems to be making over ukraine did they sense the biden administration, perhaps eight watch what happened in afghanistan the biden administration really is not tough enough and is not going to really make them pay and the way it makes says they will and how dangerous is a situation?...
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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. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello. it this is bbc news -- this is bbc news. countries around the world are bringing in the new year with a bang but are holding scaled-back celebrations. this is the scene at the famous acropolis as the clock strikes midnight. enti neighborhoods in the u.s. state of colorado have been engulfed by flames as wildfis forced tens of thousands of people to leave their homes. >> many families having minutes to get whatever they could, their pets, their kids into the car, and leave. >> u.k. health service warns of significan pressure in the coming weeks as covert infections reach a new high. >> staff that are at work will be caring for more patients, trying to do more to cover for their missing colleagues, working extra hours, starting early, finishing late. the pressure will be immense. >> and goodbye to a golden girl. the american actress and comedian betty white has died
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. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> hello. it this is bbc news -- this is bbc news. countries around the world are bringing in the new year with a bang but are holding scaled-back celebrations. this is the scene at the famous acropolis as the clock strikes midnight. enti neighborhoods in the u.s. state of...
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but he was a you, i know that this is how he was called in america. he was a people 1st. and of course, he had hundreds of advisors politically, but he was an actor. he was interested in people, reagan was a man who could talk to anybody. that's amazing. he, he liked them and he could actually make anybody feel at ease right away in one of your interests here. earlier interviews you said a what i thought pre content to think that while most politicians are interested in appearances, he was as an actor. as a former actor, he was interested in sort of psych as psychological dynamics. what makes people tick? that's true, was it a genuine drive on his part or more of an effort to sort of the, to master the art of manipulation? no, i know ronald reagan, which is why he is now as you may know, one of the most popular president ever in a he 1st of all he was religious. second me a very good private sense of believer. secondly, he was totally honest. he really was, he was honest, he didn't think in terms of manipulation. unless you want to say than an actor can manipulate an acto
but he was a you, i know that this is how he was called in america. he was a people 1st. and of course, he had hundreds of advisors politically, but he was an actor. he was interested in people, reagan was a man who could talk to anybody. that's amazing. he, he liked them and he could actually make anybody feel at ease right away in one of your interests here. earlier interviews you said a what i thought pre content to think that while most politicians are interested in appearances, he was as...
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it was a war that changed america. doris was the first black american to be awarded the navy cross, but he would not be the last. he joined a brotherhood of heroes, unfortunately, the rest of the film takes us on a trip with ben affleck and josh hartnett, maybe not ben affleck, but the rest of the white heroes get the film and doris disappeared with his medal, never to be heard from again. i'm not saying for a second that what doris miller did wasn't important, because it was. but what i am saying is that the story of the mess man, the machine gun, and the medal abridges, sanitizes, makes comfortable and palatable and much more complex history. doris need not go back below decks and die on the bay in november 1943. his mother, henrietta, need not live out her days in bitterness at the treatment her family received after her son's heroic acts. civil rights activists need not continue the struggle for integration in the military and the rest of society beyond the end of the war, because after all, all that was corrected.
it was a war that changed america. doris was the first black american to be awarded the navy cross, but he would not be the last. he joined a brotherhood of heroes, unfortunately, the rest of the film takes us on a trip with ben affleck and josh hartnett, maybe not ben affleck, but the rest of the white heroes get the film and doris disappeared with his medal, never to be heard from again. i'm not saying for a second that what doris miller did wasn't important, because it was. but what i am...
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i can't hold it together when i think about the fact that america got its first woman president in that context. >> ayman. >> i don't even know where to begin but i was going to say, for me, i'm thinking back to january 6th. that has to be the narrative that has come out of there and the way it has been perpetuated throughout this past year, i've been investigating it and i'm telling you, that lie is spreading more and more and the threat it's posing to our democracy with people believing absolutely insane conspiracy theories is just -- it's scary, and i think if we were talking about any other group in the world that had to deal with this kind of radicalization as an ideology, it would be alarming. >> even though serious, it is ridiculous at the same time, makes the ridicu-list. >> just for a fun story, i thought it was pretty funny all of the people that president obama had to disinvite from his birthday party. i'm sure you made the cut still because you're pretty cool, but a lot of really famous, important people just, you know, they didn't quite get to go to the birthday party of th
i can't hold it together when i think about the fact that america got its first woman president in that context. >> ayman. >> i don't even know where to begin but i was going to say, for me, i'm thinking back to january 6th. that has to be the narrative that has come out of there and the way it has been perpetuated throughout this past year, i've been investigating it and i'm telling you, that lie is spreading more and more and the threat it's posing to our democracy with people...
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i love america so much. she captured america's heart so we had the chance to have her on "newsroom" the. >> jesse: hammer thrower country. maybe you saw that shining light? >> bill: context she was so refreshing when she went before the camera and held the august in the middle of thee baits other critical race theory. taking abraham lincoln's names off of schools in america. running wild, you were told how bad you were because you liked our country and history. she comes along and says it's okay by me. i thought it was so refreshing for her to come and talk to dana and me was great. >> dagen: most valuable patriot. if you follow her on instagram so uplifting. she got a new car recently. she just. >> remember she wanted to buy her mom a food truck with her earnings. >> geraldo: we should hire her. >> dana: great idea. >> jesse: why not? we have another one here. we have cat in the courtroom finally everybody seems to have some difficulties with zoom this year, including me. this lawyer who went viral after ac
i love america so much. she captured america's heart so we had the chance to have her on "newsroom" the. >> jesse: hammer thrower country. maybe you saw that shining light? >> bill: context she was so refreshing when she went before the camera and held the august in the middle of thee baits other critical race theory. taking abraham lincoln's names off of schools in america. running wild, you were told how bad you were because you liked our country and history. she comes...
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there was a huge political turnover with a chancellor angle america who after 16 years in power passed on this power to all i've showed some massive change for germany and no time for the new government for the new chancellor. all are sure to implement the measures he had promised a doing his campaign at germany will also or become but we also lead to g 7 group. there is 7 big economies in the world, g 7. this will be a huge thing for germany next year. and of course, the biggest challenge for the country will 1st and foremost, to go to it will be to go through the said new wave of infections or covey. 19 infections due to the army chron, variants are here in germany, or officials, or bracing themselves for sorry numbers come january. a 1st, my stern hath been reached by the government of olaf shouts. when he promised the end of november, the 13 1000000 jobs would be administered by the end of this year. he succeeded. his government succeeded albert's officials, though so fear data meets this, the soaring number of infections. well, oh, so a health care personnel could be affected. mea
there was a huge political turnover with a chancellor angle america who after 16 years in power passed on this power to all i've showed some massive change for germany and no time for the new government for the new chancellor. all are sure to implement the measures he had promised a doing his campaign at germany will also or become but we also lead to g 7 group. there is 7 big economies in the world, g 7. this will be a huge thing for germany next year. and of course, the biggest challenge for...
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brian: north america, europe, and latin america are outpacing aipac, but to give you a point of reference, before the pandemic, half of our business was cross-border. the majority is people crossing borders or staying in cities. we've seen people not crossing borders and not traveling to cities. what we've now seen is that as borders start to reopen, when president biden visited ford, cross-border bookings into the united states were up 44% in one week. cross-border's are still restricted, but that means we think there will be a lot of pent-up demand. i think travel is one of the things that people miss the most and feel like has been taken away from them. i think you will see a lot more. emily: how do you see the mix of domestic and cross-border travel shifting as we move forward? brian: it will come back a bit. i don't think you will see the world looking like 2019. business travel will never come back to 2019 levels the way it was, people getting on airplanes for a meeting. there will be new types of business travel, people working remotely or going back to headquarters for weeks at a
brian: north america, europe, and latin america are outpacing aipac, but to give you a point of reference, before the pandemic, half of our business was cross-border. the majority is people crossing borders or staying in cities. we've seen people not crossing borders and not traveling to cities. what we've now seen is that as borders start to reopen, when president biden visited ford, cross-border bookings into the united states were up 44% in one week. cross-border's are still restricted, but...
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. >> karen >> i love zillow but i'm sticking to bank of america. i'm happy to be here every day it's such an honor thank you. >> we are the lucky ones nadine >> equinix >> steve >> i'm going to go with disney down 14% years to date it was up 7% this month. that tells me there's momentum in the game. i think next year will be a ton better price targets are close to $200 is average price target. i think it's a good entry point. disney happy new yier >> that does it for us for 2021. we'll see you next year. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. options action is up next. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. machin soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. (kate) this holiday, verizon has the deal that gets better and better and better. get iphone 13 pro, on us, when you trade in your old or damaged phone. (kate) better? (guy) better. (kate) hey. (kate) and up to $1,000 when you switch. (carolers) ♪better♪ (kate) because everyone deserves better. (soft music) hey dad, i'm about to leave. don't forge
. >> karen >> i love zillow but i'm sticking to bank of america. i'm happy to be here every day it's such an honor thank you. >> we are the lucky ones nadine >> equinix >> steve >> i'm going to go with disney down 14% years to date it was up 7% this month. that tells me there's momentum in the game. i think next year will be a ton better price targets are close to $200 is average price target. i think it's a good entry point. disney happy new yier >>...
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it's like to acquire russian citizenship after the live of public service to the united states for america, ought to discuss that. i am now joined by suzanne massey, former adviser to president ronald reagan on russian affairs. matter, massive great to sir. it's a big on our big privilege for me to talk to you. thank you very much for inviting me. we are recording this conversation on the eve of our new year, and i'm sure it's gonna bring some novelty into your life. because as far as i know you're about to receive a russian passport. yes, but i have only one reason. i re book. i am a writer. i've written 7 boats. 5 of them are about russia. one of the things i was wanting to do, and it's the only reason this is happening is because i wanted to be able to write my next book, which i'm working on right now here. and not have to wait and in and out. the kids be able to come in easily stay as long as i needed to to do my work and go out. and that is why i have a russian fresh boy. i call it a russian past ford because i am a switch citizen. i am an american citizen and very happy to join that
it's like to acquire russian citizenship after the live of public service to the united states for america, ought to discuss that. i am now joined by suzanne massey, former adviser to president ronald reagan on russian affairs. matter, massive great to sir. it's a big on our big privilege for me to talk to you. thank you very much for inviting me. we are recording this conversation on the eve of our new year, and i'm sure it's gonna bring some novelty into your life. because as far as i know...
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so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets is fostering and the biggest layer is $85000000000.00 industry. is mosaic, and i, there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aqua for my there's the chronic. oh well, you know, i don't love to hear that work towards me, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my, all our family dog, my brother was 21 years old, myself and my father were all dying. hello pro. did they brought a black hole and the good way? yeah. yeah. maybe they'll actually work for hill is more important. ah, welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered? i'm peter developed from and you were discussing 20212022. ah. okay, let's go back to john in paris. you know, one of the events of 2021 that i found really quite fascinating was this rather ridiculous democracy summit. the virtual one i think of. everyone remembers here and you know, it all of this talk about a democracy, but for me it was just, it was a v
so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets is fostering and the biggest layer is $85000000000.00 industry. is mosaic, and i, there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aqua for my there's the chronic. oh well, you know, i don't love to hear that work towards me, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my, all our family dog, my brother was 21 years old, myself...
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what was america's role at this time if any? >> america's role well the americans and the brits vergara did the chairman resistance in their document on occasions when the chairman resistance they told them about the resistance and they were treated with extreme skepticism and they didn't want to believe it or didn't believe there was a -- they just didn't believe or want to believe and there's a quotation from anthony edith saying is there any evidence of the resistance in 1946 and they just didn't believe that it existed. and after the war could say little bit more about that. >> talk a little bit about what happens after the war when the americans in the britsts are captured. >> it's just astonishing. the american intelligence was on the verge of an indicting the rossa cater that was responsible for this whole trial and in fact was one of the people responsible who witnessed her decapitation and one of the men who watched. they were hitler's bloodhounds. he was being indicted as a war criminal in nuremberg and he gave him a c
what was america's role at this time if any? >> america's role well the americans and the brits vergara did the chairman resistance in their document on occasions when the chairman resistance they told them about the resistance and they were treated with extreme skepticism and they didn't want to believe it or didn't believe there was a -- they just didn't believe or want to believe and there's a quotation from anthony edith saying is there any evidence of the resistance in 1946 and they...
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successful year. undoubtedly for him. finally, winning a major, try with argentina with the copper america. and what about a well cut next year for him and such a title that saluted him cipher? will it be his final? well copy isn't his mid thirty's now, but it's already been such a year of change for him. while speaking of is a change. it was a life changing yet, but not a good way for golf or target was the 15th. i made a jumping career on my side. offer a serious car crash. yeah, that was in february and there was so many actually feeling for his life. the authorities in los angeles where that crush happened. and then it was a sense he might have a leg amputated even, but he has made it back playing again just this month. he's not going to be able to return, playing full time, that we really have seen the end of time with playing around on the golf tools. but what about returned to the masters in 2022 in april. that was the last of any date when in 2019 it was a really hiring moment of the year when we got news of that crash from i lay in february and the fact he is able to actually even
successful year. undoubtedly for him. finally, winning a major, try with argentina with the copper america. and what about a well cut next year for him and such a title that saluted him cipher? will it be his final? well copy isn't his mid thirty's now, but it's already been such a year of change for him. while speaking of is a change. it was a life changing yet, but not a good way for golf or target was the 15th. i made a jumping career on my side. offer a serious car crash. yeah, that was in...
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most people in america are happy that the build back better bill is dead. it was a disastrous possiblesy moving us to socialism. at the end of the day, people want to secure our borders. they want to make sure that we get this economy back on track. if we continue to disincentivize people to work like these welfare without work requirements that would be in this new bill, that would only expand the problems that we're facing right now. we need to work and produce. we need -- that's what will drive down inflation. that's what will bring the supply chain back into where it needs to be. so i disagree with my colleague there. that's why republicans voted against this bill. we're happy to see it fall off the table this year in 2021. >> jackie: when it comes to what happened over the last two years with the pandemic, the democrats like to place a lot of blame for the problems in the country on the coronavirus specifically. they continue to do that when they talk about people not getting back to work. it's a chicken or egg question with child care. are women stayi
most people in america are happy that the build back better bill is dead. it was a disastrous possiblesy moving us to socialism. at the end of the day, people want to secure our borders. they want to make sure that we get this economy back on track. if we continue to disincentivize people to work like these welfare without work requirements that would be in this new bill, that would only expand the problems that we're facing right now. we need to work and produce. we need -- that's what will...
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white working-class number russia and i tried it to see what those books were saying collectively about america during thisme time and also fore to try to get on paper how i thought about it at the time. and the nice thing is that there are plenty more to come, the project does not and, there have been a ton of books already that have come out sort of post trump presidency many more that are on the way. >> we are at a level of hysteria in some of the trump books that you read as opposed to the presidents. >> i never done as intensively dive it into all of the books surrounding presidency. presidency, my big get started right around the time that he started his presidential campaign and theree certainly was an overwhelming output of works on trump the trump presidency and i would write a that there were about 40400 or 500 in some ways dealt with f the first term of the oba presidency and if the equipment braided the trump presidency, there is more like hundred and 7 tellsne you, i would call it mae not hysteria but maybe an endless supply a lot of those books would have a recurring line in the p
white working-class number russia and i tried it to see what those books were saying collectively about america during thisme time and also fore to try to get on paper how i thought about it at the time. and the nice thing is that there are plenty more to come, the project does not and, there have been a ton of books already that have come out sort of post trump presidency many more that are on the way. >> we are at a level of hysteria in some of the trump books that you read as opposed...
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radical, the story of how one woman became a foot soldier in one of the most dangerous movements in america. >> it happened so quickly, being a totally apolitical person to a person dying for donald trump. a person dying for donald trump. >>> i hate to have to do this, but we have sad breaking news from hollywood. the "associated press" is reporting that legendary actress betty white has died at the age of 99. she was the longest running woman on television. but there was so much more than television. she began her career on the radio in the 1940s, then tv in the 1950s, starring in more shows than i have fingers on high hands. her most famous, rows nylund on "the golden girls," which ran on nbsz from 1982 to 1992. then there were the move east. so many. just the other day, her proposal co-star ryan reynolds joked that he was still holding out for her, ready for betty white to give upmer crush on robert redford, for him. she was beloved, and only weeks away from her 100th birthday, which was on january 17th. so let us take a moment to celebrate the remarkable life and career of betty white.
radical, the story of how one woman became a foot soldier in one of the most dangerous movements in america. >> it happened so quickly, being a totally apolitical person to a person dying for donald trump. a person dying for donald trump. >>> i hate to have to do this, but we have sad breaking news from hollywood. the "associated press" is reporting that legendary actress betty white has died at the age of 99. she was the longest running woman on television. but there...
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she must get money in america beside the gym. i get some job to take you off of me. my love to strategies that are you make your worship, do not go. i mean, if i lived near me, good day, cut off a death may be a garden near me get that. i don't get me eat that are even eat. i don't know that you might give a say he had met the go me. i go out there, said the southwest guys at the end. i got here monday kind though. i got here monday became a mini goes that big a big of you that this plan is about the health issues of women. how women are kept enclosed spaces and they're not allowed to go out. then there's another scene which is about this to like that to set up a hospital to treat this condition. that's where they will be going to perform a start to qualify as midwife's. this lady was pregnant during delivery. they did something wrong. i know she developed a fist, you know, this is a special condition that women have due to poverty and lack of good mcdaniel healthcare facilities. when goes or mattie doff at a very young age, when is forced sex on them? people come fr
she must get money in america beside the gym. i get some job to take you off of me. my love to strategies that are you make your worship, do not go. i mean, if i lived near me, good day, cut off a death may be a garden near me get that. i don't get me eat that are even eat. i don't know that you might give a say he had met the go me. i go out there, said the southwest guys at the end. i got here monday kind though. i got here monday became a mini goes that big a big of you that this plan is...
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tech set ups could make a difference, especially for developing countries in africa, asia, and latin america where resources are scarce and climate change is a major threat. or a roof was handling is why fi only have been this young man almost 70 percent off his visit. there was no not yet not yet 70 abdul salam speaks from experience. he keeps tilapia fish and grows his own papayas, overseen spinach, okra, and oregano on his rooftop. steven with a simple $100.00 system. he can produce a lot. i burgers for ross. yeah. and one of the shrug piece, you know, when i to 7, you know, fish and we can have all was talking 40, you know, basically the 2nd and often the letter says are harvested on the same day. they needed and delivered directly to organic foods, stores, and restaurants all over the city. they prices are competitive. food firm has not yet making big profits, but demand is picking up and they already have plans to increase production. worth $600000000.00 annually. the global market for acro upon ex product is still relatively small. profitability depends in large part on location and d
tech set ups could make a difference, especially for developing countries in africa, asia, and latin america where resources are scarce and climate change is a major threat. or a roof was handling is why fi only have been this young man almost 70 percent off his visit. there was no not yet not yet 70 abdul salam speaks from experience. he keeps tilapia fish and grows his own papayas, overseen spinach, okra, and oregano on his rooftop. steven with a simple $100.00 system. he can produce a lot. i...
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so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets is phosphoric mine in the biggest player is $85000000000.00 industry. is mosaic, and i there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aqua for a chronic. i don't want to hear that word towards me, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my all our family dog, my brother, who is 21 years old, myself and my father, and we're all dying with rob problem with the whole and the good play. right? yeah, yeah. maybe bill actually we're, that far hill is more important than ah ah, hello there, this is us international live for russia. my name is kevin ow infested greetings. and thanks for watching us this new year's eve. if it's still new year's eve, of course, where you are here in western russia, we're also about to say new year to ours is traditional robot. the president poets is addressed to the nation than the kremlin clock will take us into 2022 and the firework. so for me, kevin o' in full,
so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets is phosphoric mine in the biggest player is $85000000000.00 industry. is mosaic, and i there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aqua for a chronic. i don't want to hear that word towards me, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my all our family dog, my brother, who is 21 years old, myself and my father, and we're...
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so what's the bottom line angle america really mattered for the west, but now she's history. america. tripped and stepped back from its leadership role in the world. and germany stepped in france as a manual macro stepped up later. but it's clear that the world's leading democracies are just less compelling than they once were. medical successor may really prove to be a strong force in the world. we hope. so. macros is up for election next year, and we're going to see if he remains, or if he's replaced by someone who's inward looking. what is clear, is it liberalism as a political ethic? when that means human rights and civic justice, liberty freedom are more fragile in the west. now, more than they've been in decades to preserve democracy's an liberalism, these nations are going to need to generate more angle of miracles. but let's be honest, that's really hard to do. and that's the bottom line. ah, i'm certainly saying without you business class, which way your privacy is paramount. and your experience can sit back, relax in your own private space and let her take care of everything
so what's the bottom line angle america really mattered for the west, but now she's history. america. tripped and stepped back from its leadership role in the world. and germany stepped in france as a manual macro stepped up later. but it's clear that the world's leading democracies are just less compelling than they once were. medical successor may really prove to be a strong force in the world. we hope. so. macros is up for election next year, and we're going to see if he remains, or if he's...
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the most constructive parts in america. we have persistent pockets of joblessness that stayed that way for 30 or 40 years because change is so difficult. asking why people feel capitalism. the only capitalism that does not workk for them. protecting older people that own homes. >> for the past century, the way that people got ahead was to move to urban areas. typically what would happen is people would move to the richese areas. so we saw people moving to the bay area and new york and so on. the past few decades it has gotten so outrageously expensive seeing people moving there. not to the central areas, they are moving to the outlying areas. extremely long commutes. these interactions that we are talking about. people are moving to other cities which are great for them. moving to houston and las vegas and other places where building is much cheaper. that is good. there is nothing wrong with that. crying out for workers in many t ways. that is true in so many of our biggest cities. people would like to be there. we have str
the most constructive parts in america. we have persistent pockets of joblessness that stayed that way for 30 or 40 years because change is so difficult. asking why people feel capitalism. the only capitalism that does not workk for them. protecting older people that own homes. >> for the past century, the way that people got ahead was to move to urban areas. typically what would happen is people would move to the richese areas. so we saw people moving to the bay area and new york and so...
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ah. america me how to our viewers on p b. s in the united states and all around the world. welcome people around wells are marking the start of a new year with celebrations to ring in 2020 to thailand's capital bangkok lit up the skies with fireworks made from traditional ty, sticky rice, hong kong welcomed in the new year with a fireworks display at victoria harbor. accompanied by music from the cities philharmonic orchestra old earlier oakland in new zealand opted for light show projected under city landmarks. well, across the tasman in australia. spectacular fireworks lit up the sky of sydney harbour bridge celebrations. they went ahead this year despite soaring corona virus numbers or germany as gearing up for celebrations too. and they, w correspondent, m a. chas is at berlin's brandenburg gate force him up. i can say a little of what it's like, but i guess this year is not going to be quite the usual celebrations. exactly. anthony and for the 2nd year in a row here in front of their behind on the guitar, which you might see here behind me. so, you know, it's so fast,
ah. america me how to our viewers on p b. s in the united states and all around the world. welcome people around wells are marking the start of a new year with celebrations to ring in 2020 to thailand's capital bangkok lit up the skies with fireworks made from traditional ty, sticky rice, hong kong welcomed in the new year with a fireworks display at victoria harbor. accompanied by music from the cities philharmonic orchestra old earlier oakland in new zealand opted for light show projected...
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for example, bank of america has prices going up about 50%. 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 four
for example, bank of america has prices going up about 50%. 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...
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and in 9 hours, we'll see the iconic ball drop in new york city, and america will begin to close the books on 2021. wall street celebrating 2021 in its own fashion, wrapping up this final day with markets just searching for direction. but we could be headed for more fireworks as all three major averages close out the year sharply higher. the nasdaq struggling today, it is down a quarter of 1%. but retailers, they rallied this year with consumers keeping their wallets wide open. the s&p 500 retail etf gaining 40%. you compare that to the s&p 500, it was up 27% this year. retailers did battle supply chain issues, inflation while hopping on the resell trend. and covid-19 cases hit record highs. a burp outcry sis in the health care -- burnout crisis hitting the medical sector. i'm lauren simonetti. liz claman has the day off. pop that channel pain, because the final hour of trade for the year starts right now. ♪ ♪ lauren: it looks like a quiet with finish to what was anything but a quiet year. let's take a look at the big three. the dow up 55 points, the s&p up 2, the nasdaq down by
and in 9 hours, we'll see the iconic ball drop in new york city, and america will begin to close the books on 2021. wall street celebrating 2021 in its own fashion, wrapping up this final day with markets just searching for direction. but we could be headed for more fireworks as all three major averages close out the year sharply higher. the nasdaq struggling today, it is down a quarter of 1%. but retailers, they rallied this year with consumers keeping their wallets wide open. the s&p 500...
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that's why, in difficult times, we provided one hundred and fifty million meals to feeding america. and now through the subaru share the love event, we're helping even more. by the end of this year, subaru will have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. this is what it means to be more than a car company. this is what it means to be subaru. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates ma
that's why, in difficult times, we provided one hundred and fifty million meals to feeding america. and now through the subaru share the love event, we're helping even more. by the end of this year, subaru will have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. this is what it means to be more than a car company. this is what it means to be subaru. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone...
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they thought america was dominated by its women. and if the war started, the american women would demand the war end immediately. when i read that, this thought went through the back of my mind, if they had only read or seen "gone with the wind." they would have realized they were going the wrong way. years later, i'm reading assessment by another japanese naval, post war, long essay, gets to this one section, about the americans, says we underestimated their national character, we thought they were soft and decadent whatever, it proved to be they would make any sacrifice. it was exactly like the people with gone with the wind come back to life unchanged. so if you're looking for a cocktail demonstration of your wit, say, gosh, if we had only shown them "gone with the wind" this would have been avoided. >> in you grew up in the house with my mother, you would have also not attacked pearl harbor. i miss her dearly, too. >> gentleman in the center, about halfway back. >> you mentioned about the japanese doing their songs. was there ev
they thought america was dominated by its women. and if the war started, the american women would demand the war end immediately. when i read that, this thought went through the back of my mind, if they had only read or seen "gone with the wind." they would have realized they were going the wrong way. years later, i'm reading assessment by another japanese naval, post war, long essay, gets to this one section, about the americans, says we underestimated their national character, we...
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and as to the news on our to america fair project, thanks for joining me. there yeah, i know i to 2 big issues that we're dealing with here, steve, you're new on a says you kind of get picked on 1st. i apologize. i'm sorry you, it's president biden doing this just for the sake of fighting human rights violations. no, it's all about show he's trying to act like he's worried about human rights violations. because as you pointed out, the human rights violations have been tearing for a long time. and even during previous administrations, he's trying to look tough because he hasn't been tough and, and this kind of pho boycott isn't going to have any real impact on improving relations with china or improving our stature in defending relations with taiwan. with the other asian nations that we're trying to do business with, it's all for show what's obviously you're talking about talking about we're talking military, there's lots of issues right on this at home. and i'm going to throw this to you right here is this really tough though. i mazel then that isn't, isn't
and as to the news on our to america fair project, thanks for joining me. there yeah, i know i to 2 big issues that we're dealing with here, steve, you're new on a says you kind of get picked on 1st. i apologize. i'm sorry you, it's president biden doing this just for the sake of fighting human rights violations. no, it's all about show he's trying to act like he's worried about human rights violations. because as you pointed out, the human rights violations have been tearing for a long time....
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worry at all about the future of north america in general and even america. i worry a little bit about politics but the fact is the u.s. is an incredibly attractive destination and even with climate change punishing parts of theav u.s. more than it does europe for example, we can recirculate in america's a lot in europe and canada is bigger than both america ands europe o other than a couple of areas where supply chains are -- pretty much everything from abroad can be substituted in america and almost no other country could say that with a straight face so it can be done with industrial policy and the u.s. can do better and you can draw on remote talent, look how wall street kept on humming during the lockdown, not only because they pivoted to remote work quickly but they massively hire more indians so you think about your financial institutions and consulting companies and digital companies, tech consulting and finance, essentially tech and finance, these big sectors of our economy, why are they going away? they've already drawn on a completely massive labor
worry at all about the future of north america in general and even america. i worry a little bit about politics but the fact is the u.s. is an incredibly attractive destination and even with climate change punishing parts of theav u.s. more than it does europe for example, we can recirculate in america's a lot in europe and canada is bigger than both america ands europe o other than a couple of areas where supply chains are -- pretty much everything from abroad can be substituted in america and...
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if america was to let them down, if they want full into this, and america was to let them down, it would be a catastrophe in europe. so they're going to be very careful before going into any sort of conflict with russia on america's words. so it's a very, very tense situation. it's a very different playing field these days. as peter pointed out, you know, it's always a mystery what any russian leader is going to do, and putin is no exception, their next move is always wrapped in a mystery. that makes trying to figure out your next move very difficult when you're playing this sensitive game with the russians. >> ali arouzi, peter baker, richard haass, thank you very much. this isn't the end of this conversation. but happy new year to you guys. >>> the january 6th committee told the supreme court it needs donald trump's white house documents, and it needs them fast. why? >>> and a covid surge, and a crowd in the tens of thousands of the orange bowl is tonight. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,.
if america was to let them down, if they want full into this, and america was to let them down, it would be a catastrophe in europe. so they're going to be very careful before going into any sort of conflict with russia on america's words. so it's a very, very tense situation. it's a very different playing field these days. as peter pointed out, you know, it's always a mystery what any russian leader is going to do, and putin is no exception, their next move is always wrapped in a mystery. that...
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after 16 years of new years addresses by angle america, germany's new head of government rose to the task for the 1st time. chancellor shall send at the challenges faced by the country in 2021. acknowledging the hardships that have been endeared, such as december's flirts in western germany and facing the resilience people have shown. especially during the pandemic. monte vic, lise de some people complained that our society is divided. i'd like to take this opportunity to make it very clear that in fact the opposite is true. our country is standing together by what i see everywhere as tremendous, solidarity, and incredible spurts of helping others. and people coming together and mutual support in order to cared copied 19 infections of shots appeared once again to people to get vaccinated. if isn't that the, we know that those who are not yet vaccinated are at particular risk of becoming infected and suffering from long and severe illness. for this reason, i would like to urge you once more to get vaccinated to new government's vaccination efforts have already hit their 1st. my stone,
after 16 years of new years addresses by angle america, germany's new head of government rose to the task for the 1st time. chancellor shall send at the challenges faced by the country in 2021. acknowledging the hardships that have been endeared, such as december's flirts in western germany and facing the resilience people have shown. especially during the pandemic. monte vic, lise de some people complained that our society is divided. i'd like to take this opportunity to make it very clear...
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bank of america, goldman sachs,. so you might think, great. all the financials did well but not so much. credit card names struggled with more competition paypal declined 19%. visa closing out the year negative and mastercard with a 1.5% gain, frank. >> getting ready to toast to 2022 we want to draw down on beverage stocks. there's headaches from omicron, headwinds from supply chain challenges many of them including coca-cola up for the year and trading at all-time highs are there more gains ahead to answer the question, an analyst at wells fargo covering the beverage stocks, happy new year. >> happy in new year. >> beverage stocks are under xlp etf up for the month and outperforming as investors turn to a defensive play. do you see that boosting we have raj stocks in 2022 >> good question one of the things we have been tracking is concept of volatility and how that's impacting the staple group performance in covid and the trend is predictive. there's been about ten significant bouts of volatility like we saw going into december. a spike in th
bank of america, goldman sachs,. so you might think, great. all the financials did well but not so much. credit card names struggled with more competition paypal declined 19%. visa closing out the year negative and mastercard with a 1.5% gain, frank. >> getting ready to toast to 2022 we want to draw down on beverage stocks. there's headaches from omicron, headwinds from supply chain challenges many of them including coca-cola up for the year and trading at all-time highs are there more...