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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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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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here, the phone everyone wants, on america's most reliable network. better? (guy) better. (kate) that's not all. the new iphone, and up to 7 entertainment subscriptions for your family. like apple music, apple arcade, and more. better? (family) better. (kate) not done. the new iphone, the entertainment, and up to $1,000 when you switch. (carolers) ♪better♪ (kate) this year, holiday better, with verizon. because everyone deserves better. we're having a baby, so the new law came at a perfect time. for less than 30 a month, the whole family is covered. i love my job and it pays really well. there's just no health coverage. for $182 a month, i found the perfect plan. all that stress about coverage just went away. for $14 a month, my plan covers my meds, vision and dental. now, more people can get financial assistance. what you pay depends in part on how much you make. new law. lower prices. more people qualify. at healthcare.gov some of my best memories growing up, were cooking with mom. she always said, “food is love.” so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen becam
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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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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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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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because this is america, i am now a congresswoman. ♪♪ >> i thought history would judge the campaign as an honorable campaign. and i believe i will be judged that way. ♪♪ >> good day from washington. i'm roger mudd. ♪♪ >> mom, i know you didn't want me to do this. but i did. and here it is. [ applause ] >> i don't know what to say except to you, my audience, thank you. and instead of goodbye, how about so long. ♪♪ >> i leave you all tonight with a full heart and a fervent prayer that we will meet again and we will meet often. >> a big thanks to our friends at "meet the press" for putting that piece together. you can catch a special edition of "meet the press" this sunday, called "january 6th: one year later," on your local nbc station. i'm lindsey reiser. i'll see you tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. katy tur picks up the coverage right now. >>> good to be with you and happy new year's eve, i'm katy tur. we're looking at another record breaking week as covid cases continue to explode across the united states. more than 584,000 cases reported yesterday alone. but despit
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russia and america, we are going to speak again. it's not at the presidential level, it's at a sort of state department diplomatic level. i guess the question is, that will happen, but should biden continue talking to putin one-on-one? it seems like that is where all the energy is and that's where there's opportunity for real progress to be made. not mid-level diplomats going back and forth with niceties and translated cables and things like that. >> these are supposed to be relatively high level diplomats talking to each other. that's where the meat and potatoes works. that's actually good. i think they should continue talking at the leader to leader level, as biden put it every day. it's useful to continue to not have any misunderstandings. but this one thing we have to take into consideration as your correspondent just a second ago mentioned. when putin feels like his red lines have been crossed and his national security is at stake on his border, he has twice use military means to restore that to what he thinks is okay. it's pos
russia and america, we are going to speak again. it's not at the presidential level, it's at a sort of state department diplomatic level. i guess the question is, that will happen, but should biden continue talking to putin one-on-one? it seems like that is where all the energy is and that's where there's opportunity for real progress to be made. not mid-level diplomats going back and forth with niceties and translated cables and things like that. >> these are supposed to be relatively...
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important thing is to vote because america's about majority rule. lincoln's assent to greatness begin with this recall against that doctrine. he said no. american is not about a process maturity what that's about the condition liberty. that's forecourts forecourts come in. courts exist to say majority rule is all very well. majority rule should have a broad sweep but not a limitless suite. there are certain things we do not put to a vote. for example, congress shall make no law. congress, even if anyone wants it, can't do it, sorry. some people call this the counter majoritarian dilemma. there was no dilemma. that's why have constitution is to say certain things can't be done. >> host: how much time do you spend reading history? >> guest: a lot. counting is reading, recorded books. i get an up every morning at 5:20. by 5:21 i'm listening to an audible book. and shaven at breakfast and commute to work, walk to lunch, commute home. two and a half, three, three hours a day, otherwise wasted time i'm listening to books most often on history. >> host: yo
important thing is to vote because america's about majority rule. lincoln's assent to greatness begin with this recall against that doctrine. he said no. american is not about a process maturity what that's about the condition liberty. that's forecourts forecourts come in. courts exist to say majority rule is all very well. majority rule should have a broad sweep but not a limitless suite. there are certain things we do not put to a vote. for example, congress shall make no law. congress, even...
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, i've got another book i'm working on, some new music, and at the center for the american dream at america first policy institute building bridges, mending relationships, bringing people together for the american dream. my uncle, martin luther king jr., reverend dr. martin luther king jr. said that he had a dream, and it's rooted in the american dream. we need to take a look at the american dream that knows how to repent, to forgive, to be kind and to thank god for what we have left. jackie: so much good sentiment there, so much people can learn from. you know, we complained a lot about all the things that happened this year. covid, of course, was one of them. and as you mentioned, many people did die, and i'm not diminishing the human tragedy here. and we faced other challenges as well, alveda. still when i look back on the year, as much as i complained, as bad as i thought it was, i could see the silver lining. there were parts of it that were wonderful too, and it wasn't so bad. so i'm trying to sort of bring that up and think about the positive things as we move into 2022. sounds like
, i've got another book i'm working on, some new music, and at the center for the american dream at america first policy institute building bridges, mending relationships, bringing people together for the american dream. my uncle, martin luther king jr., reverend dr. martin luther king jr. said that he had a dream, and it's rooted in the american dream. we need to take a look at the american dream that knows how to repent, to forgive, to be kind and to thank god for what we have left. jackie:...
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it's "the last king of america: the misunderstood region" -- sorry, "the misunderstood reign of george iii." congratulations andrew, a wonderful new milestone for you. joining us as moderator this evening is philip bobbitt. professor bobbitt is a leading constitutional scholar who has an extensive history of government service. he served in all three branches of government during seven administrations, both republican and democratic, including senior director of strategic planning at the national security council and as a member of the external advisory board of the cia. most recently, professor bobbitt was awarded an honorary knighthood by queen elizabeth ii in recognition of his service to uk/u.s. relations and public life. tonight's program will last an hour, including 15 minutes for questions and answers. your questions can be submitted via the q&a function on your zoom screen. in the interests of simplicity, we've disabled the chat function tonight so please do remember to use the q&a. our speakers will get to as many questions as time allows. and now, i am very pleased indeed to
it's "the last king of america: the misunderstood region" -- sorry, "the misunderstood reign of george iii." congratulations andrew, a wonderful new milestone for you. joining us as moderator this evening is philip bobbitt. professor bobbitt is a leading constitutional scholar who has an extensive history of government service. he served in all three branches of government during seven administrations, both republican and democratic, including senior director of strategic...
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about the history of america. host: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we look at it from that lens. i think if we are going to engage in origin stories and the question is should we, maybe, maybe not, i think there is a usefulness to them and it is impossible not to have them. culturally as human beings -- >> we almost always do. >> you could academically argue that we shouldn't but i don't think we'll ever not have the stories that we tell ourselves about who we are as a people, country, nation. we do have to say there could never be one. the idea of a single unifying narrative in a country like the united state
about the history of america. host: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we...
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this has been a transfer si of justice and america ought to be ashamed with yourself and god help america. if you and i are in america, please don't come to georgia. don't buy think georgia pecans or peaches or any trading with georgia. the whole world, don't buy anything with georgia. god bless america and god bless troy davis. amy: in july 2014 israel launched a massive all the on gaza ultimately killing more than 2200 palestinians. the majority civilians including more than 500 children. appear izzie gun boat killed children on a beach. democracy now!'s shariff abdel kouddous was in gaza where he spoke with the boys' families. >> i met with the mother of muhammad the 11 yearly who was killed. she said he loved the sea and has seven sisters and his father ruined his back about 10 years ago fishing and they were waiting for him to grow to be the bread winner and there was a deep tragedy and sorrow. amy: august 9, 2014, if ferguson, missouri darren wilson a white police officer fatally shot unarmed african- american teenager michael brown. it became a key moment in the braves movement. in
this has been a transfer si of justice and america ought to be ashamed with yourself and god help america. if you and i are in america, please don't come to georgia. don't buy think georgia pecans or peaches or any trading with georgia. the whole world, don't buy anything with georgia. god bless america and god bless troy davis. amy: in july 2014 israel launched a massive all the on gaza ultimately killing more than 2200 palestinians. the majority civilians including more than 500 children....
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it will shape the news agenda and latin america edits at the scene. human reports in the world's most powerful country, a sharp turn away from right wing populism, you know, duration of democrat joe biden. donald trump became the 1st outgoing president in modern who was history not to attend. but 2 weeks before the inauguration, many of trumps loyal supporters attacked the united states capital building in washington, following an unsuccessful bid by trump to overturn his defeat. to day, we celebrate the triumph mother of kennedy. what of a cause? the cause of democracy, the people, the world, the people has been heard and the world the people has been here. for the 1st time, a bi racial woman camel harris was elected as the u. s. vice president are showing in what many c as a milestone across the atlantic, the end of in europe. after 16 years of leading her country and europe, german chancellor angle america decide that it was time to step down after general elections. she was replaced earlier this month by allah schultz, a social democrat. this coming year could see more changes in
it will shape the news agenda and latin america edits at the scene. human reports in the world's most powerful country, a sharp turn away from right wing populism, you know, duration of democrat joe biden. donald trump became the 1st outgoing president in modern who was history not to attend. but 2 weeks before the inauguration, many of trumps loyal supporters attacked the united states capital building in washington, following an unsuccessful bid by trump to overturn his defeat. to day, we...
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caller: i just want to say the guy just said a keyword, america. where is america? that's what i want to know. i used to love this country. i still love this country. but it's a lot of fun justice. people just turned their back on america. america used to be a place where people can look up to. it's not like that no more. i go back to january 6. were coming up to the anniversary. disrespected democracy. being a democrat, we went out there, we won the election. republicans did not want to accept that. donald trump did not want to accept that because he's a loser. if obama lost, and i love obama, but if he was -- we are supposed to be doing things the right way. republicans need to quit their crab. a lot of them, -- quit their crap. united, where united. how come brothers and sisters can go defend our country and they're right here we can't even get a rock dust get along with each other. we got the rich don't care about the poor people. the government don't care about people. where are our borders at today? our democracy is being torn away. january zeus, the makes us
caller: i just want to say the guy just said a keyword, america. where is america? that's what i want to know. i used to love this country. i still love this country. but it's a lot of fun justice. people just turned their back on america. america used to be a place where people can look up to. it's not like that no more. i go back to january 6. were coming up to the anniversary. disrespected democracy. being a democrat, we went out there, we won the election. republicans did not want to accept...
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every saturday american history tv documents america's stories, and on sundays booktv bring to the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in commute is big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications, along with these television companies, supports c-span2 as a public service. >> on our weekly author interview program "after words" come 2020 democrat presidential candidate and to me argues america's current economic and political is outdated. here's a portion of the discussion. >> i think i could do more good, a popular movement helping bring our country together by making it so that our legislators answer to the recent among us and not the extremes on either side. i was with the democrats for 26 years that i just want to help the country and if i thought i could do more good which i did, it felt like the right thing to
every saturday american history tv documents america's stories, and on sundays booktv bring to the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in commute is big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications, along with...
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there are half a million talented personal trainers and coaches in america. historically they have been restricted to who is around me locally and everyone wants to work out in the morning or after work and not a lot of activity during the middle of the day. by digitizing that, they can reach 10 times as many people. but seeing them every day. having a bit of a conversation. it is so much more dynamic and personal. like i said, and how you are eating, sleeping, moving, dealing with stress, we are about to see this access to experts something that is normalized. that is the trend that is coming. romaine: you look like you are in good shape and what do you do? rishi: i have a startup and two little kids and yet i am able to get small little workouts in. i do three or four strength glyphs a week. i ran outside once -- strength lifts it week. i ran outside once or twice. it pressures me into getting it done. i feel great when i get the text afterwards saying i see what you did. it is bite sized chunks i can get in. rishi: thank you for joining us. a really intere
there are half a million talented personal trainers and coaches in america. historically they have been restricted to who is around me locally and everyone wants to work out in the morning or after work and not a lot of activity during the middle of the day. by digitizing that, they can reach 10 times as many people. but seeing them every day. having a bit of a conversation. it is so much more dynamic and personal. like i said, and how you are eating, sleeping, moving, dealing with stress, we...
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and i think the fact that biden and putin are talking america and russia talking, is a good thing. you know job, job is always better than war, war. but the idea of a rupture, something like that, if putin actually does invade ukraine, has all kinds of geopolitical influences and importances, and in fact, it could pre-sage a world war. i don't think that's going to happen. putin essentially has a gun to ukraine's head in order to get some of the things that he wants. which is that he wants to make sure that ukraine never becomes a part of nato. he wants to scale back the military exercises in nato countries and non-nato countries. he wants to scale back u.s. giving ukraine defensive weapons. so i think he has a strategy here. and as mike said, you know, he also reads the polls, like all of us do. i mean, he doesn't know whether he's negotiating with strong leaders or not. we don't know about his domestic situation. as usual, it's a bit of a conundrum. >> mike memoli, rick stangl, thank you both. by the way, rick, apologies for getting right to geopolitical implications without firs
and i think the fact that biden and putin are talking america and russia talking, is a good thing. you know job, job is always better than war, war. but the idea of a rupture, something like that, if putin actually does invade ukraine, has all kinds of geopolitical influences and importances, and in fact, it could pre-sage a world war. i don't think that's going to happen. putin essentially has a gun to ukraine's head in order to get some of the things that he wants. which is that he wants to...
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america's #1 lotion tissue. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression....
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hopefully a new day in america. >> reporter: the trial of derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer found guilty of murdering george floyd. this spring the trial, video of chauvin with his knee on floyd's neck for over nine minutes while he cried mama played over and over for jurors. >> i don't have a mama. >> if a police officer can do this, what can't they do to us? what can't they do to our children? that's what's at stake here. >> the former police officer, derek chauvin guilty on all three counts. >> reporter: chauvin never took the stand in his own defense but jurors would go on to tell cnn that it would not have made a difference. >> george had no choice but to give up because he shut all the oxygen off in his body. my brother, man, he didn't deserve it. but he has changed the world. >> jean casarez, thank you. thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm poppy harlow wishing you a happy and healthy new year. "at this hour" starts after the break. you booked a sunny vrbo ski chalet. with endless views of snow-covered peaks. but the thing they
hopefully a new day in america. >> reporter: the trial of derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer found guilty of murdering george floyd. this spring the trial, video of chauvin with his knee on floyd's neck for over nine minutes while he cried mama played over and over for jurors. >> i don't have a mama. >> if a police officer can do this, what can't they do to us? what can't they do to our children? that's what's at stake here. >> the former police...
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. >> i mean, america is falling. >> again and again. >> don't blow this you're there do not blow this opportunity >> i had a talk with my girl she's still little you look happy. >> i am happy. >> you look happier. >> your friend, ben and a little thing we call bennifer. >> there is not enough liquor in the world for you to get me to say something like that. >> tell michael i said hi! >> what were you like as a little kid >> i was a pain in the butt is what i was like. >> literally a circus. >> yeah. i call it a [ bleep ] show but you can call it a circus >> it's our low. >> hello no no. >> little gravelly >> so much fun >> i have ten minutes to get out of the house and get to work. >> i apologize for my friday hair oh, my gosh. ♪ >> for those of you came in, i said, i want to crank out a little haircut i looked a little closer craig got an earring. >> i thought craig was making the fashion statement today. and then -- and then there was you. >> okay. 1984 today. >> what do you think about the shoes? >> does anyone wear a size 9 >> those are jenna's shoes >> there you go. oh, yeah >>
. >> i mean, america is falling. >> again and again. >> don't blow this you're there do not blow this opportunity >> i had a talk with my girl she's still little you look happy. >> i am happy. >> you look happier. >> your friend, ben and a little thing we call bennifer. >> there is not enough liquor in the world for you to get me to say something like that. >> tell michael i said hi! >> what were you like as a little kid >> i was...
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i'm an immigrant to this country and know what america is all about. i celebrate this country and blessed to be here and my kids understand that. the country nikole hannah-jones pretends we have this awful place that never has any positive things come out of it is the fictional country. she is right in a way we don't learn enough history. learning her fiction is not how we solve that. we need more american history and more world history in the classroom and so while she is correct about that it won't be her leading the way on it. >> julie: okay, carol markowitz, thank you very much. happy new year. >> trace: fox news alert. hundreds of marines booted from the military for refusing to get the covid vaccine. why some of those service members say they're the targets of a political purge. plus harry and meghan split from the royal family was one of the biggest scandals of the year. we'll look back at other celebrities and politicians who were at the center of the controversy. ♪♪♪ >> julie: in the spirit of out with the old and in with the new there w
i'm an immigrant to this country and know what america is all about. i celebrate this country and blessed to be here and my kids understand that. the country nikole hannah-jones pretends we have this awful place that never has any positive things come out of it is the fictional country. she is right in a way we don't learn enough history. learning her fiction is not how we solve that. we need more american history and more world history in the classroom and so while she is correct about that it...
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according to a recent report by lending tree, america's own more than $1200 on average. that is between buying presents, party tickets and supplies. most people would put it on the credit card before the first time the report finds american used so far by now, pay later financing to spread out those expenses. it sounds like people already have a holiday hangover. >> almost like an online version of layaway. interesting. thank you, happy new year. >>> a popular zoo in florida is closed right now tiger attack. police in naples shot and killed an eight-year-old tiger this after the animal grabbed and mauled a man at the zoo on wednesday. deputies say the victim apparently put his arm the tigers enclosure to feed or pet animal. in the tiger grabbed him. yesterday visitors were turned away. >> surprised. wondering what they were thinking trying to put the animals. but that's unfortunate. >> reporter: authorities say the 26-year-old was working a third party claiming service. and was actually supposed to be claiming the zoo's bath and gift shops. they also say he could face cr
according to a recent report by lending tree, america's own more than $1200 on average. that is between buying presents, party tickets and supplies. most people would put it on the credit card before the first time the report finds american used so far by now, pay later financing to spread out those expenses. it sounds like people already have a holiday hangover. >> almost like an online version of layaway. interesting. thank you, happy new year. >>> a popular zoo in florida is...
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. >> there's a lot of anxiety about what america might do and people are not just afraid we would do something crazy but the we won't do anything at all and they see that with the biden administration. they are not sure who is in charge. >> 2121 is a triumph not just of the stock market that american injury, inflation the with the top story time and again. it was all caused by president biden and government spending. >> thanks for having me on. we've been able to enjoy this holiday rally and seasonality the market has rebounded from but the volatilities and going to go anywhere. ashley: what a great picture. happy new year. taking a live look at hong kong where the clock just struck midnight. earlier we saw oakland, new zealand, sydney, australia. on the east coast of the united states, it is 11:00 am or just thereafter on friday december 31st. i'm ashley webster in first varney. let's look at these markets, pretty muted is the word we are using, the dow off 40 points, the s&p down four points, the nasdaq done a 12:45%. we like to keep an eye on the 10 year treasury yield. that is do
. >> there's a lot of anxiety about what america might do and people are not just afraid we would do something crazy but the we won't do anything at all and they see that with the biden administration. they are not sure who is in charge. >> 2121 is a triumph not just of the stock market that american injury, inflation the with the top story time and again. it was all caused by president biden and government spending. >> thanks for having me on. we've been able to enjoy this...
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and-- >> it turns into a great deserved affirmation of america to understand how bad things were and how much better they are today. >> and so do you think that that discussion is furthered or hindered when athletes decide to take the knee? >> their business. >> and you don't think that the-- >> i think that 95% of what presidents talk about they shouldn't talk about. andrew jackson dies and they have to become mourner in chief. where is that in-- the british separate head of state from head of government and we don't a therefore, the ceremonial around the office of the presidency, and makes it all the more swollen. >> why are we obsessed with presidency, the easiest thing to talk about? >> it's easiest thing to talk about, modern technology helps. first radio, which i think when we get a little more distanced, people will say that radio was actually a more fundamentally revolutional changes than television because radio gave -- was crucial to the nazi party, within of the first thing they did when they got in was make radios cheap. everyone could have a radio and radio gave the bull
and-- >> it turns into a great deserved affirmation of america to understand how bad things were and how much better they are today. >> and so do you think that that discussion is furthered or hindered when athletes decide to take the knee? >> their business. >> and you don't think that the-- >> i think that 95% of what presidents talk about they shouldn't talk about. andrew jackson dies and they have to become mourner in chief. where is that in-- the british...
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we are going to talk to a photographer who captured life across a divided america. the year in pictures is coming up next. you don't want to miss this conversation. his conversation psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff,... ...swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading pl
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i think it will be o >>> good morning, america. breaking news. wildfire emergency. fast-moving flames explode in colorado, forcing thousands to flee. >> i have people there that need to be evacuated that are unable to do so themselves. >> panicked families escaping this chuck e. cheese, customers running from stores, overwhelmed by smoke and embers. a hospital evacuated and hundreds of homes destroyed. >> god help us. >> dry conditions and hurricane-force wind gusts fueling the fire. the december inferno seen from above. the mayor of a town completely evacuated joins us, and we're live on the scene. >>> travel chaos from coast to coast. more than 1,000 flights canceled already this morning for the seventh straight day, luggage building up at hard-hit sea-tac airport.
i think it will be o >>> good morning, america. breaking news. wildfire emergency. fast-moving flames explode in colorado, forcing thousands to flee. >> i have people there that need to be evacuated that are unable to do so themselves. >> panicked families escaping this chuck e. cheese, customers running from stores, overwhelmed by smoke and embers. a hospital evacuated and hundreds of homes destroyed. >> god help us. >> dry conditions and hurricane-force wind...
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the last king of america, the misunderstood reign of george the third, congratulations andrew. that is a wonderful new milestone for you. joining us moderator this evening is philip and professor of federal - at columbia law school and professor is a leading constitutionalist scholar who has an extensive history of government service and he served in all three branches of government during seven administrations, republican and democratic including senior director of strategic planning, at the national security council as a member of the external advisory board at the aa and most recently the professor was honored by queen elizabeth the second in recognition of his service to the uk u.s. relations and public life rated tonight's program last one hour including 15 minutes for questions and answers and questions can be submitted via the q&a function on your resume screen in the interest of simplicity, but is to chat function tonight so please do remember to use the q&a in our speakers will get to as many questions as time allows and now i am very pleased to turn our virtual stage
the last king of america, the misunderstood reign of george the third, congratulations andrew. that is a wonderful new milestone for you. joining us moderator this evening is philip and professor of federal - at columbia law school and professor is a leading constitutionalist scholar who has an extensive history of government service and he served in all three branches of government during seven administrations, republican and democratic including senior director of strategic planning, at the...
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americas also used buy now pay later financing. >>> another pharmaceutical company is having his feet held to the fire for its role in the opioid crisis. the company is responsible for contributing to the epidemic. a suit accused them of >> what is the most anxiety producing factor of holiday stress. >> this surprised me. according to a recent survey, 46% of respondents said cooking for picky eaters is a topology stressor. that beat out political talk and holiday travel. meals were the most stressed about picky pallets with 64% try to meet their needs. >> thanks diane we will see you when the stock market opens. >>> is 20 minutes before 6:00. still ahead, a tiger attacking a man and a populism. what happened and why the man who was attacked could be facing charges. >>> and a woman tests positive for covid midflight. how she isolated herself on the airplane. >>> and it is time to remember where you put the heavy jacket this morning. a lot of places are ranging anywhere from 5 to 9 degrees colder than it was yesterday. we will talk about that and how long it is going to >>> a popular zo
americas also used buy now pay later financing. >>> another pharmaceutical company is having his feet held to the fire for its role in the opioid crisis. the company is responsible for contributing to the epidemic. a suit accused them of >> what is the most anxiety producing factor of holiday stress. >> this surprised me. according to a recent survey, 46% of respondents said cooking for picky eaters is a topology stressor. that beat out political talk and holiday travel....
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. >> just following up on supply chains, one of the new montrose from corporate america has been bringing your supply chain closer to your end consumer so you are not dealing with shipping delays. how much could that impact those here in the united states? david: the supply chain issues will be quite difficult to resolve. to build a new chip factory, one of the key chokepoints in the economy today, takes two years to having them fall off the line. these are not quick fixes. the faster way to get these problems in the rearview mirror is get covid solved in a more thorough manner, and that will have all kinds of therapeutic effects that will cause -- to take one example -- it will cause the incredible demand for goods at the moment and shift that to services. some of the areas will be robust in spending lately, in entertainment, and travel. taking some of that strong demand for goods and shifting it to services will take a lot of pressure off of the supply chain. dani: it is interesting. i have certainly heard that argument of the shifting from goods to services. i do wonder, though, once w
. >> just following up on supply chains, one of the new montrose from corporate america has been bringing your supply chain closer to your end consumer so you are not dealing with shipping delays. how much could that impact those here in the united states? david: the supply chain issues will be quite difficult to resolve. to build a new chip factory, one of the key chokepoints in the economy today, takes two years to having them fall off the line. these are not quick fixes. the faster way...
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one of the worst over mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy explodes a little live the real las vegas. where many say elected officials are controlled by casino, knows the dank as shooting revealed wet deal vs pd really is and now it's part of the stand machine. most of the american public barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic hit the most contagious contagion. there we've seen in decades and then you have a mayor who doesn't care. so here is caroline goodman, offering the lives of the vegas residence to be the control group. to the shiny facades conceal a deep indifference to the people. wives could have been saved if they were to take an action. absolutely keep the registering and keep the slot machines doing in vegas as a money machine is a huge cash register that is ran by people who don't care about people's lives. being lawson with this goal is to chose good funds with which one is wondering about the way to assess my will
one of the worst over mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy explodes a little live the real las vegas. where many say elected officials are controlled by casino, knows the dank as shooting revealed wet deal vs pd really is and now it's part of the stand machine. most of the american public barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic hit the most contagious contagion....
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>>> right now on "america this morning," wildfire emergency. tens of thousands of people forced to evacuate in colorado. 100-mile-per-hour winds fanning the most destructive wildfire in the state's history. hundreds of homes destroyed. dramatic video coming in overnight. >>> booster expansion. the fda likely to approve booster shots next week for younger people. it comes as cities cancel new year's events and covid infections reach new highs, plus the cdc's warning about cruises even if you're vaccinated. >>> an abc news exclusive. ghislaine maxwell's brother speaking out about his sister's conviction. why he says the jury got it wrong. >>> dramatic new video showing a tiger latching onto a man's arm at a zoo before deputies were forced to shoot the animal. >> it was a tiger defense, not a tiger attack. >> now the raging debate. should the man be criminally charged. >>> plus, why this coach is getting doused in mayonnaise. >>> and the new year's eve staple that's proving hard to get ahold of on this december 31st, 2021. >>> good morning, everyo
>>> right now on "america this morning," wildfire emergency. tens of thousands of people forced to evacuate in colorado. 100-mile-per-hour winds fanning the most destructive wildfire in the state's history. hundreds of homes destroyed. dramatic video coming in overnight. >>> booster expansion. the fda likely to approve booster shots next week for younger people. it comes as cities cancel new year's events and covid infections reach new highs, plus the cdc's warning...
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in one of the reasons out of america why is so large of loyalists and it is about 60 - 80000, is that they were not killed. if you were refusing to support the specific party in power the french revolution you went to the guillotine in russia he went to the firing squad wall. and so management was the ultimate penalty. and if you were the lawyer or whatever, your rights were not recognized in way that the local position would have as believe. and i think that there's no internet available in the 18th century and shaming the goes on in the kind of politicization that occurs now and in those kind of forms of communication simply did not exist pretty things are more face-to-face so i think in comparison between then and now are to make. >> this is a text message from nelson in baltimore. would you comment on the thesis that the founders were more about collective rights and personal responsibility and might be surprised by the present-day emphasis on individual rights and the collective response. >> i agree with him, the divisions within the founders anytime of the founders that their co
in one of the reasons out of america why is so large of loyalists and it is about 60 - 80000, is that they were not killed. if you were refusing to support the specific party in power the french revolution you went to the guillotine in russia he went to the firing squad wall. and so management was the ultimate penalty. and if you were the lawyer or whatever, your rights were not recognized in way that the local position would have as believe. and i think that there's no internet available in...
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caller: i just want to say the guy just said a keyword, america. where is america? that's what i want to know. i used to love this country. i still love this country. but it's a lot of fun justice. people just turned their back on america. america used to be a place where people can look up to. it's not like that no more. i go back to january 6. were coming up to the anniversary. disrespected democracy. being a democrat, we went out there, we won the election. republicans did not want to accept that. donald trump did not want to accept that because he's a loser. if obama lost, and i love obama, but if he was -- we are supposed to be doing things the right way. republicans need to quit their crab. a lot of them, -- quit their crap. united, where united. how come brothers and sisters can go defend our country and they're right here we can't even get a rock dust get along with each other. we got the rich don't care about the poor people. the government don't care about people. where are our borders at today? our democracy is being torn away. january zeus, the makes us
caller: i just want to say the guy just said a keyword, america. where is america? that's what i want to know. i used to love this country. i still love this country. but it's a lot of fun justice. people just turned their back on america. america used to be a place where people can look up to. it's not like that no more. i go back to january 6. were coming up to the anniversary. disrespected democracy. being a democrat, we went out there, we won the election. republicans did not want to accept...
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airlines for america says the 5g airwaves could interfere with aircraft equipment and are shipped flights. the wireless companies say they will rule up -- they will rollout the new service in the coming months. and the celebrations have already begun around the globe, ringing in the new year. new zealand did a spectacular light show at midnight in the city of auckland. the traditional fireworks show was canceled due to the risk of covid among the crowds who were expected to attend. for our radio listeners, we are now showing pictures of that celebration in auckland. or to come around the world, even though we have seen a lot of cancellations, and as we get closer to the end of this hour, we continue to look at equities falling. we are looking at premarket trading for the u.s. down by about 0.2% for s&p futures. it is a flat euro-dollar, as we have seen dollar dominance really dictate the pace of currency so far this year. your 10 year yield back above 1.5%, no above its 50 day average, and nymex crude fallen nearly 2%, still on track for its best year since 2008. global news 24 hours a da
airlines for america says the 5g airwaves could interfere with aircraft equipment and are shipped flights. the wireless companies say they will rule up -- they will rollout the new service in the coming months. and the celebrations have already begun around the globe, ringing in the new year. new zealand did a spectacular light show at midnight in the city of auckland. the traditional fireworks show was canceled due to the risk of covid among the crowds who were expected to attend. for our...
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more bad news for the cruise industry as covid numbers rise, and a major recall of tesla vehicles in america. diane king hall is in new york with that and more. diane, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, tom. well, this morning stock futures are indicating a lower open as we enter the last trading day of the year. it comes as the three major indices end wanted in the red yesterday. the dow jones industrials fell 90 points. the nasdaq lost 24, and the s&p 500 shed 14. >>> the centers for disease control and prevention has ramped up its travel warning for cruise ships to the highest level. the action comes as cruise ships operating in american waters have reported about 5,000 covid cases to the health agency between december 15th and the 29th. that's a major jump compared to the first two weeks of the month when 162 cases were reported. the cdc is warning the risk of catching the coronavirus on cruise ships is very high regardless of your vaccination status. >>> on the ground, tesla is recalling nearly half a million of its vehicles due to technical glitches that may cause accident
more bad news for the cruise industry as covid numbers rise, and a major recall of tesla vehicles in america. diane king hall is in new york with that and more. diane, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, tom. well, this morning stock futures are indicating a lower open as we enter the last trading day of the year. it comes as the three major indices end wanted in the red yesterday. the dow jones industrials fell 90 points. the nasdaq lost 24, and the s&p 500 shed 14....
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the #1 toothpaste brand in america. hey, angie! you forgot your phone! hey lou! angie forget her phone again? yep. lou! mom said she could save up to $400 on her wireless bill by switching to xfinity internet and mobile. with nationwide 5g at no extra cost. and lou! on the most reliable network, lou! smart kid, bill. oh oh so true. and now, the moon christmas special. gotta go! take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes switching fast and easy this holiday season. >>> we got some big economic news yesterday. according to the department of labor, the average number of weekly jobless benefit claims is the lowest it's been since october of 1969. that's a 52-year low. retail and restaurant sales are up as well, more than 18% compared to november of last year. and signs wages are creeping up as well. but will it be enough to turn around the public's perception that the economy is still struggling? after all, a cnn poll from earlier this month found 45% of americans approve of the way presiden
the #1 toothpaste brand in america. hey, angie! you forgot your phone! hey lou! angie forget her phone again? yep. lou! mom said she could save up to $400 on her wireless bill by switching to xfinity internet and mobile. with nationwide 5g at no extra cost. and lou! on the most reliable network, lou! smart kid, bill. oh oh so true. and now, the moon christmas special. gotta go! take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad...
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they were wanting to have a united states of the americas that right pretty. >> you are right and the reason that i'm saying that is such a blunder is that once a war starts going badly, by 77 and 78, they will say will give you everything that you want without tax you and will even let you have continental congress and the fate and said that in 1775, we would've never had a revolution but by then it is too late and too many people died and too intense have been distorted too many women's have been raped and it is missed the opportunity. >> you plan on your book that today americans probably think that the american colonies both not only economically but in those days it was not the americans but the other colonies for the money was for the british. set a fair understanding and the british were more worried about the money to be made from their caribbean colonies. >> that is true and especially jamaica, more profitable in their own 13 colonies put together. and when the press come into the work and 78, 1778, the british, the bulk of their military and sources went into protecting the
they were wanting to have a united states of the americas that right pretty. >> you are right and the reason that i'm saying that is such a blunder is that once a war starts going badly, by 77 and 78, they will say will give you everything that you want without tax you and will even let you have continental congress and the fate and said that in 1775, we would've never had a revolution but by then it is too late and too many people died and too intense have been distorted too many women's...