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there in a special display of roy rogers t—shirts was a pearl—handled toy replica of a roy rogers six shooter. it was the most thrilling thing i had ever seen. yeah. i picked it up, i was nearly at the door when hands grabbed me by the scruff of my neck and pulled me back into the store. "a great big man announced, i'm the manager and i'm sick "and tired of you kids ceiling. in a blinding flash, an idea popped into my head, i reached into my sweater, pulled out the toy gun and shouted "get back or i'll blow your head off." blow your head off" — with this toy gun! and he jumped back. and when hejumped back, i saw my escape route and fled from the five and 10 and never went back there again for fear that i would be recognised. it was great. i mean, it was called fast thinking. i actually started my career in music at five. at five! everybody in my building work in the garment centre, they worked nowhere else, and ifigured, iwould probably end up there too, but my unclejoe changed my life. one day, he said, how would you like to see a cole porter musical on broadway called anything goe
there in a special display of roy rogers t—shirts was a pearl—handled toy replica of a roy rogers six shooter. it was the most thrilling thing i had ever seen. yeah. i picked it up, i was nearly at the door when hands grabbed me by the scruff of my neck and pulled me back into the store. "a great big man announced, i'm the manager and i'm sick "and tired of you kids ceiling. in a blinding flash, an idea popped into my head, i reached into my sweater, pulled out the toy gun and...
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>> roger with the cato institute. i'm going to follow-up on the first question, and put a question to mike mcconnell, which will afford him an opportunity to give a wrong answer. [laughter] >> we've been doing this for 20 years. [laughter] >> if the privileges are muted, this class provides privileges and immunities for the citizens of the u.s. it seems to me therefore it refers back to the rights retained by the people. which will get us back into the natural rights tradition of the declaration of independence. and afford an opportunity for judges to expand on the idea of the rights retained by the people and therefore to invoke a common-law tradition by way of informing the ninth amendment. would you care to comment, michael? >> the 14th amendment needs to be understood as a national right some admit. -- rights amendment. it came about because of secession. not in the usual sense. not like states' rights, it's the opposite. it's an idea that we need to nationalize rights. what the 14th amendment says is, citizens of
>> roger with the cato institute. i'm going to follow-up on the first question, and put a question to mike mcconnell, which will afford him an opportunity to give a wrong answer. [laughter] >> we've been doing this for 20 years. [laughter] >> if the privileges are muted, this class provides privileges and immunities for the citizens of the u.s. it seems to me therefore it refers back to the rights retained by the people. which will get us back into the natural rights tradition...
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healy, ceo of rogers healy company. rogers, the story this year has been a lack of inventory, massive demand crisis-- prices moving higher. what do we expect next year? >> thus same story, may be higher interest rates. i think it's going to be a broken record and it really doesn't matter where you are at we will have the same problem in large part because of multiple demographics the biggest of which is millennial's and when you have this many people wanting to buy their first home you will continue to have a housing shortage. ashley: we know there has been a trend out of the cities in light of the pandemic, but what are the hottest things buyers are looking for in houses these days >> clichÉ as it sounds i think they just want space and something they can call their own and we have seen the resurgence of stuff like the media room and stuff like dedicated office space and people that are fleeing large cities to have a more traditional layout which the last 15 or 20 years we had the open layout dominate and now, we have
healy, ceo of rogers healy company. rogers, the story this year has been a lack of inventory, massive demand crisis-- prices moving higher. what do we expect next year? >> thus same story, may be higher interest rates. i think it's going to be a broken record and it really doesn't matter where you are at we will have the same problem in large part because of multiple demographics the biggest of which is millennial's and when you have this many people wanting to buy their first home you...
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mr rogers once told his audience when i was a boy i would see scary things in the news and my mother would say to me, look for the helpers, you will always find people who are helping. time and time again we see those helpers here in colorado. the sheriff, his deputies, the director, the national guard, hundreds of brave firefighters, municipal fire departments across the region, law—enforcement, first responders. many of these brave women and themselves lost homes or are uncertain whether they had homes to return to yet they stayed on the job and behalf of a grateful state of colorado we want to say a profound thank you to everyone. the governor of colorado thanking everyone involved in the efforts there to help people caught up in those wild fires in the state. in the aftermath of the grenfell tower fire in 2017, dangerous cladding was found on thousands of high rise buildings around the world. some countries like australia took rapid action. in the state of victoria, a taskforce was set up three weeks after grenfell to find out how many buildings were unsafe. sarah corker has be
mr rogers once told his audience when i was a boy i would see scary things in the news and my mother would say to me, look for the helpers, you will always find people who are helping. time and time again we see those helpers here in colorado. the sheriff, his deputies, the director, the national guard, hundreds of brave firefighters, municipal fire departments across the region, law—enforcement, first responders. many of these brave women and themselves lost homes or are uncertain whether...
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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 despite this huge increase in cases, hospitalizations and deaths remain much lower than previous case surges thanks to vaccines and boosters. keep all that have in mind. >>> and expanded
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...
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mr rogers once told his audience when i was a boy i would see scary things in the news and my mother would say to me, look for the helpers, you will always find people who are helping. time and time again we see those helpers here in colorado. the sheriff, his deputies, the director, the national guard, hundreds of brave firefighters, municipal fire departments across the region, law—enforcement, first responders. many of these brave women and themselves lost homes or are uncertain whether they had homes to return to yet they stayed on the job and behalf of a grateful state of colorado we want to say a profound thank you to everyone. i'm going to say a few words in spanish. he speaks spanish. we going to say a few words in spanish. he speaks spanish.— going to say a few words in spanish. he speaks spanish. we are getting the latest on _ he speaks spanish. we are getting the latest on the _ he speaks spanish. we are getting the latest on the fires _ he speaks spanish. we are getting the latest on the fires that _ he speaks spanish. we are getting the latest on the fires that have
mr rogers once told his audience when i was a boy i would see scary things in the news and my mother would say to me, look for the helpers, you will always find people who are helping. time and time again we see those helpers here in colorado. the sheriff, his deputies, the director, the national guard, hundreds of brave firefighters, municipal fire departments across the region, law—enforcement, first responders. many of these brave women and themselves lost homes or are uncertain whether...
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rogers once told his audience when i was a boy and would see scary things in the news, my mother would say look for the helpers. you'll always find people that are helping. time and time again, we see those helpers here in colorado. the sheriff and his deputies, national guard, hundreds of great firefighters from municipal fire departments in the denver metro region, law enforcement, first responders, many brave men and women themselves lost homes, uncertain if they had homes to return to. they stayed on the job. on behalf of a grateful state of colorado, we want to say profound thank you to everyone helping. now going to say a few words in spanish. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> hi, everybody. welcome to msnbc reports. i am in for andrea mitchell this hour. we are listening to the governor of colorado updating everybody and briefing on the devastating events that have taken place near denver in boulder county over the last 24 hours. a huge fire has bloomed in this area, the marshall fire, and has taken at least 500 homes, buildings, businesses, some entire subdivisions completely g
rogers once told his audience when i was a boy and would see scary things in the news, my mother would say look for the helpers. you'll always find people that are helping. time and time again, we see those helpers here in colorado. the sheriff and his deputies, national guard, hundreds of great firefighters from municipal fire departments in the denver metro region, law enforcement, first responders, many brave men and women themselves lost homes, uncertain if they had homes to return to. they...
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rogers used to tell us as a boy, look for the helpers, you'll always find people pm. the sheriff rapid hips department, the nafrm and the many of the brave men and women in fire and plus lost their homes themselves, but they stayed on the job and on behalf of the grateful state of colorado we want to say a profound thank you to everyone who has helped. now i'm going say a few words in spanish. [ speaking spanish ] >>> you've been listening to the governor of colorado as well as the county sheriff giving the latest update on the marshall fire, an extraordinary fast-moving fire that the governor referred to as a disaster in fast motion. the last 24 hours have been devastating. at this point in time according to the sheriff and governor there's been no recorded loss of life. something that the governor says if it's proven out to be the case after all the analysis is done it would be their own new year's miracle if there is no loss of life. i want to go straight to cnn's natasha chen who has been covering this story. natasha, the thing that stood out more than anything wh
rogers used to tell us as a boy, look for the helpers, you'll always find people pm. the sheriff rapid hips department, the nafrm and the many of the brave men and women in fire and plus lost their homes themselves, but they stayed on the job and on behalf of the grateful state of colorado we want to say a profound thank you to everyone who has helped. now i'm going say a few words in spanish. [ speaking spanish ] >>> you've been listening to the governor of colorado as well as the...
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. >> roger. [gunfire] >> we need to move now. amy: julian assange, tell us how you got this footage? >> we got this footage some time last year. we don't disclose the source for source protection. when we first got it we were told that it was important and it showed the killing of journalists. we didn't have any other context. we spent quite some months after breaki the encryption looking and the more we looked the more disturbing it became. this is a sequence which has a lot of detail and i think in some ways can covers most of the bad aspects of the area war in iraq and what we must be be able to infer what is going on in afghanistan. amy: as we look at 25 years of democracy we turn to the egyptian revolution that ousted mubarak. >> there are many roxann stones that have littered the ground here. army tanks are stationed and they stood by as mubarak's thugs came in on horseback an attacked crowds. there are many wounded in slings, bandaged. a child here five or six is fed by his mother. he is bruised on the side of his face. i
. >> roger. [gunfire] >> we need to move now. amy: julian assange, tell us how you got this footage? >> we got this footage some time last year. we don't disclose the source for source protection. when we first got it we were told that it was important and it showed the killing of journalists. we didn't have any other context. we spent quite some months after breaki the encryption looking and the more we looked the more disturbing it became. this is a sequence which has a lot...
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at roger, michigan, republican. >> it's kind of funny about the caller: -- kind of funny about the insurrection. people do what they want to do regardless of the issue. it wasn't donald trump. it was every body else who did it. a president only has so much power to do certain things. just like joe biden. he does the same thing. i'm unvaccinated and have been for two years. we are a very healthy and so as far as the mandates go, let's go brandon and let's try to make this year a better year. and we need to get rid of the people who hate america and give america back to the people where it's always been. you have a good year and god bless everybody and let's go brandon. host: gary and georgia, democratic. 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 de
at roger, michigan, republican. >> it's kind of funny about the caller: -- kind of funny about the insurrection. people do what they want to do regardless of the issue. it wasn't donald trump. it was every body else who did it. a president only has so much power to do certain things. just like joe biden. he does the same thing. i'm unvaccinated and have been for two years. we are a very healthy and so as far as the mandates go, let's go brandon and let's try to make this year a better...
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joining us to talk about this is commentator and former house intelligence chairman mike rogers. and jill doherty, former moscow chief and fellow with the woodrow wilson center. i want to talk about your takeaway from this call, a second call happening in a short period of the last call they had >> yeah. i think this is putin trying to take the pulse of where the united states is, where the biden administration is, where he thinks nato will be in this whole equation. and right now putin is going through his checklist what he can tolerate with economic sanctions versus what he can get out of some military action in ukraine. remember, she's had a good run here. he did military action in this country of georgia. he still owns two provinces there. he has crimea. he's still been disruptive in the west part of ukraine. a new shock troupe called cyber attacks and disruption. all of that plays in the favor, in his mind, in the decisions he's going to make in the next days or weeks. >> help us get inside putin's head here. he knows the u.s. is not going to get militarily involved directly
joining us to talk about this is commentator and former house intelligence chairman mike rogers. and jill doherty, former moscow chief and fellow with the woodrow wilson center. i want to talk about your takeaway from this call, a second call happening in a short period of the last call they had >> yeah. i think this is putin trying to take the pulse of where the united states is, where the biden administration is, where he thinks nato will be in this whole equation. and right now putin...
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at roger, michigan, republican. >> it's kind of funny about the caller: -- kind of funny about the insurrection. people do what they want to do regardless of the issue. it wasn't donald trump. it was every body else who did it. a president only has so much power to do certain things. just like joe biden. he does the same thing. i'm unvaccinated and have been for two years. we are a very healthy and so as far as the mandates go, let's go brandon and let's try to make this year a better year. and we need to get rid of the people who hate america and give america back to the people where it's always been. you have a good year and god bless everybody and let's go brandon. host: gary and georgia, democratic. 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 de
at roger, michigan, republican. >> it's kind of funny about the caller: -- kind of funny about the insurrection. people do what they want to do regardless of the issue. it wasn't donald trump. it was every body else who did it. a president only has so much power to do certain things. just like joe biden. he does the same thing. i'm unvaccinated and have been for two years. we are a very healthy and so as far as the mandates go, let's go brandon and let's try to make this year a better...
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park, it's not just learning about the greensburg plan but we were learning about the impact of betsy rogers and maryam cramer and realizing these places are so important because of their design and their stewardship and how generations of people tend to these places over time and i think that's really driven me professionally. i think duke and stanford were interested because their similarities and very much different also. when i came to duke there was an anticipation that i'm going to homestead brothers campus and there's going to be heritage and legacy that people are going to care about. i was surprised when i got there that that was not true at all there are two things to know about duke there very obsessive architecture and to the do not consider themselves historic were about to celebrate our 100 year centennial but when you compare duke to yell in the other schools are trying to ambulate, the relatively young and as a historic landscape has been a talent. when i got to duke, people knew the name homestead, with a few people knew the olmsted brothers had a big role in the design of t
park, it's not just learning about the greensburg plan but we were learning about the impact of betsy rogers and maryam cramer and realizing these places are so important because of their design and their stewardship and how generations of people tend to these places over time and i think that's really driven me professionally. i think duke and stanford were interested because their similarities and very much different also. when i came to duke there was an anticipation that i'm going to...
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with wiki leaks, they sought to obtain advanced information about wiki leak's planned releases through roger stone at their direction. stone took action to gain inside knowledge for the campaign and shared the purported knowledge directly with trump and senior campaign officials on multiple occasions, so said the republican senate intel committee. the trump campaign publicly undermined the at attribution of the leak campaign to russia and was indifferent as to whether it was wikileaks and they were furthering a russian interference effort, so sayeth the republican senate intel committee report on russian threats to american democracy. so, david, in the words of aristotle, anybody suggesting that this russian thing was a hoax, they're just spreading horse [ bleep ]. that's all they're doing. >> i want to rewind the tape of where you put the emphasis. when you said grave counterintelligence threat, you put the emphasis on grave. the emphasis also needs to be on the word counterintelligence. one of the things that did go wrong, and i wrote this article in 2017 and i've said it probably 100 tile
with wiki leaks, they sought to obtain advanced information about wiki leak's planned releases through roger stone at their direction. stone took action to gain inside knowledge for the campaign and shared the purported knowledge directly with trump and senior campaign officials on multiple occasions, so said the republican senate intel committee. the trump campaign publicly undermined the at attribution of the leak campaign to russia and was indifferent as to whether it was wikileaks and they...
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but essentially it's about the school sullivan high school in rogers park which has -- i think it's almost half, right, almost half of their student body are foreign born, immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, etc., from about 50 countries. they speak like 40 languages in the halls. this is the story -- the story is about the community in sullivan high school. she is going to kick us off with a brief reading. >> so happy to be here. so among the folks i met at sullivan, obviously are sarah and sam, but i follow four students in the book. they're from different corners of the globe. one student's from guatemala. one student's from iraq. one student's from myan mar. the other student is from the democratic republic of congo. follow their stories over the course of a single school year as well as sarah's among others. but what i thought i would read today is the introduction of a young woman named shaheena. these are pseudonyms. her name is shaheena in the book. she's a sophomore at sullivan in myanmar. every morning on her way to sullivan high school, she passes reminders of the life she nar
but essentially it's about the school sullivan high school in rogers park which has -- i think it's almost half, right, almost half of their student body are foreign born, immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, etc., from about 50 countries. they speak like 40 languages in the halls. this is the story -- the story is about the community in sullivan high school. she is going to kick us off with a brief reading. >> so happy to be here. so among the folks i met at sullivan, obviously are...
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i also want to welcome roger a trustee of the moral homestead, as you know we are coming live from the nation's capital justin of the figure and the u.s. congress and a contemporary moral open to be in force behind adoption of what is known as a college act of 1862 which set aside federal lands to create colleges, president lincoln signed the bill, we are delighted that the bicentennial has been reason for re-correcting the world and the world homestead which is a celebration partner in the olmstead's. we see this as a park maker and that he was, one of the goals of the bicentennial is to explore the many other aspects of his multifaceted career. today we will be year-end on campus design in the wake of the civil war american universities emerged as important national institutions, olmstead believed the physical environment of learning buildings and grounds played a significant role in the success of education, he planned campuses and cornell in the successor of the firm under the projects of institutions including harvard, gallaudet and johns hopkins. today practitioners and scholars
i also want to welcome roger a trustee of the moral homestead, as you know we are coming live from the nation's capital justin of the figure and the u.s. congress and a contemporary moral open to be in force behind adoption of what is known as a college act of 1862 which set aside federal lands to create colleges, president lincoln signed the bill, we are delighted that the bicentennial has been reason for re-correcting the world and the world homestead which is a celebration partner in the...
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audiencia para el día 13 de enero conversamos el gobernador redujo la sentencia contra el camionero cubano roger melero en un accidente que dejó a 4 muertos aguilera compartió sus reacciones >> sí pero si es un paso importante gracias a cada una de las personas que están haciendo presión y a dios y vamos felices >> el joven de 26 años es condenado a 110 años en prisión >> si te digo esto las personas pueden deci que estoy loco dios me dijo que estaré afuera más pronto >>dijo que la condena fue desproporcionada en comparación con otros >> vamos para que se nos quiten los cargos de violencia además asalto que es cuando se hace a propósito >> catalogó de grave los delitos el camionero dijo que eldia de la tragedia se quedó sin frenos y que perdió control >> es probable que la audiencia del 13 de enero no ocurra telemundo >> unas 600 casas negocio y un hotel destruido por incendios en colorado las autoridades han ordenado la evacuación son más de 30 mil personas tratando de huir de las llamas con ráfagas de hasta 100 millas por hora la rapidez de contagiados en el país por la var
audiencia para el día 13 de enero conversamos el gobernador redujo la sentencia contra el camionero cubano roger melero en un accidente que dejó a 4 muertos aguilera compartió sus reacciones >> sí pero si es un paso importante gracias a cada una de las personas que están haciendo presión y a dios y vamos felices >> el joven de 26 años es condenado a 110 años en prisión >> si te digo esto las personas pueden deci que estoy loco dios me dijo que estaré afuera más...
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nfl commissioner roger goodell has asked all home teams to hold a moment of silence before each game this weekend in honor of john madden, the hall of fame coach and broadcasting icon died tuesday at the age of 85. in a memo to all 32 teams. today, the league requested that each home team have the honorary silence just before the national anthem. madden gained fame as the coach of the oakland raiders, making it to seven nfc title games and winning a super bowl following the 1976 season after he retired from coaching, madden entered the television booth. doing nfl broadcast each week from 1979 to 2000 and. nine how the warriors hit with bad news today after their game was postponed, but steve kerr shares some silver linings with clay thompson and his return spo got s with you. the vital room tonight warriors fly all the way to denver for nothing. if you hadn't heard the game tonight, scheduled between golden state and the nuggets postponed, denver couldn't even feel the team. they had seven healthy guys. my opinion travel all that way. you deserved to get a four ft. you can't feel the
nfl commissioner roger goodell has asked all home teams to hold a moment of silence before each game this weekend in honor of john madden, the hall of fame coach and broadcasting icon died tuesday at the age of 85. in a memo to all 32 teams. today, the league requested that each home team have the honorary silence just before the national anthem. madden gained fame as the coach of the oakland raiders, making it to seven nfc title games and winning a super bowl following the 1976 season after he...
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the impact of betsy rogers. learning from marianne kramer, chris nolin, people i'm sure some of you all know. realizing that really these places are so important because of their design, but also their stewardship. and how generations of people tend to these places overtime. i think that's really driven me professionally. it's going to drive this talk today. i think duke and stanford, side by side are pretty interesting, because there are similarities but they're very much differences also. when i came to duke from central park, there was this anticipation that i'm going to end olmsted brothers campus, there's going to back heritage and legacy people are going to care about. i was really surprised when i got there that that was not true at all. there are two things to know about duke. one, they're very obsessed with their architecture. and to, that they don't consider themselves historic. i mean, for about a sub celebrate our hundred-year centennial, but when you compare duke to yale, princeton, the other school
the impact of betsy rogers. learning from marianne kramer, chris nolin, people i'm sure some of you all know. realizing that really these places are so important because of their design, but also their stewardship. and how generations of people tend to these places overtime. i think that's really driven me professionally. it's going to drive this talk today. i think duke and stanford, side by side are pretty interesting, because there are similarities but they're very much differences also....
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to some of you may not know the story behind itre but essentialy it is about the school in rogers park which has i think almost half the studentll body are foreign born, immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekers from all over the world so this is the stories about the community found. ellie is going to kick us off with a brief reading to give you a sense of what the story covers. >> thhello, everyone. so happy to be here. so, amongon the folks i met at sullivan obviously are sarah and sam that i follow for students in the book from different corners of the globe. one is from guatemala, one is from iraq, one is from myanmar and another from the democratic republic of the congo. if you follow their stories ovr the course of a single school year as well as sarah's among others but what i thought i would read today is the introduction of a young woman. these are all pseudonyms. she is the young woman, a sophomore at sullivan from emr -- myanmar. she passes memories of the life she narrowly escapes and counts down the days until she turns 18. she has 408 to go but that's close enough to keep her
to some of you may not know the story behind itre but essentialy it is about the school in rogers park which has i think almost half the studentll body are foreign born, immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekers from all over the world so this is the stories about the community found. ellie is going to kick us off with a brief reading to give you a sense of what the story covers. >> thhello, everyone. so happy to be here. so, amongon the folks i met at sullivan obviously are sarah and sam that...
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i also want to welcome roger walk, trustee of the moral olmsted. as you know, we're coming life from the nation's capital, where senator justin moral of vermont was a key figure in the u.s. congress and a contemporary of frederick law olmsted. moral was moving first between behind adoption of the land grant college act of 1862, which is set aside federal lands to create colleges. president lincoln signed the bill and we are dulles site delighted that this bicentennial has been reason for connecting the morrow which is a celebration partner for the olmsted. we think of olmsted as a park meter and that he was but one of the goals of the bicentennial was to explore the many other aspects of his multi faceted career. to day, we will zero in on campus design. in the wake of the civil war, american universities emerged as important, national institutions. olmsted believe that the physical environment of learning, buildings and grounds, played a significant role in the success of education. he planned campuses for stanford and cornell. and successor olmst
i also want to welcome roger walk, trustee of the moral olmsted. as you know, we're coming life from the nation's capital, where senator justin moral of vermont was a key figure in the u.s. congress and a contemporary of frederick law olmsted. moral was moving first between behind adoption of the land grant college act of 1862, which is set aside federal lands to create colleges. president lincoln signed the bill and we are dulles site delighted that this bicentennial has been reason for...
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this is impacting roger stuff. what's not pradesh and punjab we're temperatures will dip through about a degree or 2. and then after a dry stretch of more than 2 weeks, that rain's gonna dance back into town when they do so, some showers for tonight with the high 31 degrees are disrupting the weather pattern. there. after this se of asia, the ne monsoon pepin up in intensity, so solid bands of rain over malays via we had that extreme flooding and call them poor. we could see some repeat scenes of that rain fills in across sumatra and also that ne monsoon cut across central parts of the philippines. some driving rain for a sebu with a high of 27 degrees, other shot of cold air coming to the korean peninsula. so sol, just a high of minus 4 on friday and where we have those low temperatures in precipitation, we're going to see snow and io my. it's going to pile up quickly, especially for western areas of honshu, 60 centimeters to be expected. ok back to those temperatures for sol. short lived cold snap here. so mine i
this is impacting roger stuff. what's not pradesh and punjab we're temperatures will dip through about a degree or 2. and then after a dry stretch of more than 2 weeks, that rain's gonna dance back into town when they do so, some showers for tonight with the high 31 degrees are disrupting the weather pattern. there. after this se of asia, the ne monsoon pepin up in intensity, so solid bands of rain over malays via we had that extreme flooding and call them poor. we could see some repeat scenes...
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the news broadcasting roger refers to the moscow. this is our to international. i'm sure thomas certainly glad to have you know, russian leaders like to be putting says moscow will act as the u. s. does in securing its borders. that's a pledge made in an almost hour long phone call with joe biden, during which the us president also promised not to deploy offensive strike weapons in ukraine or cheese iliad. katrinka takes a closer look at what the 2 men discussed, though, the details of the latest phone conversation between the president of the us and russia have come in from both sides. and their versions are not strikingly different. but moscow and washington are indeed emphasizing different things. the advisor to russian president vladimir putin pointed out that his counterpart made it clear that the u. s. has no intention of deploying offensive strike weapons in ukraine, which is a very important thing for moscow. the kremlin has called that a red line many times before. now, besides this, mister bruton told the u. s. president, that russia will defend its own
the news broadcasting roger refers to the moscow. this is our to international. i'm sure thomas certainly glad to have you know, russian leaders like to be putting says moscow will act as the u. s. does in securing its borders. that's a pledge made in an almost hour long phone call with joe biden, during which the us president also promised not to deploy offensive strike weapons in ukraine or cheese iliad. katrinka takes a closer look at what the 2 men discussed, though, the details of the...
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in jericho, jo rogers, mich, shirley is in charge. he has had a got the shoes, you've got the body, you're just perfection. you would we fantastic. strictly speaking you'll be rubbish . maybe as well. yeah, i don't think after the cookie should been on. i mean, when's cable was on a boss and that's who could be quite well that many of you think politicians would be a disadvantage. but it's funny to say that because actually, i mean when you think about where at boss has gone since he did strictly warehouse a good one. no, he's got a book out. he's on every television program. we have a sweet, nothing to did politics. but he's, he's everyone you think strictly come dancing made the noise shadow chance it launched him. look at bill bailey, heated really well over, you know, those people there are people that go on it. you think it will of no skill whatsoever and of charging on and doing really well because i'm, i'm a celebrity. get married here, this generally the god with the something of an end game for celebrities where the strictly
in jericho, jo rogers, mich, shirley is in charge. he has had a got the shoes, you've got the body, you're just perfection. you would we fantastic. strictly speaking you'll be rubbish . maybe as well. yeah, i don't think after the cookie should been on. i mean, when's cable was on a boss and that's who could be quite well that many of you think politicians would be a disadvantage. but it's funny to say that because actually, i mean when you think about where at boss has gone since he did...
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also roger walk. a trustee of the moreau home steady. living live from -- where senator moral was a key figure in the u.s. congress and contemporary of olmsted. -- 1862, set aside federal lands to create colleges. president lincoln signed the build and we're delighted this bicentennial has been reason for reconnecting the morals and the moral homestead which is a celebration partner and the olmsteds. we think of olmsted as a park maker, and that he was. one of the goals though of the bicentennial is to explore the many other aspects of his multi-faceted career. today we will zero in on campus design. in the wake of the civil war, american universities emerged as important national institutions. olmsted believed that the physical environment of learning, buildings and grounds, played a significant role in the success of education. he planned campuses for stanford and cornell. and the successor olmsted firms undertook projects at scores of institutions, including duke, swanny, colby, gallaudet. wellesley, swart mother and johns hopkins. an
also roger walk. a trustee of the moreau home steady. living live from -- where senator moral was a key figure in the u.s. congress and contemporary of olmsted. -- 1862, set aside federal lands to create colleges. president lincoln signed the build and we're delighted this bicentennial has been reason for reconnecting the morals and the moral homestead which is a celebration partner and the olmsteds. we think of olmsted as a park maker, and that he was. one of the goals though of the...
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. >> like roger and me. >> get this. you're ready? >> what do you got? >> i'm at the emmys. i'm waiting to hear. >> what we need most is not ideology, it's evidence. >> this is fish, and that's chips. >> when are you going to call me? thinking week. >> okay. >> okay. >> we have fun. or we try to. so sometimes it's that fun lighter stuff or the personal stuff i shared recently with my parents over the holidays, we don't always do it on the show. we do it online. so you can find me @arimedical better on twitter, instagram, facebook or even @ari melber on tiktok, where we have recently become more active sharing stuff from the show as well as personal stuff. i will tell you, i recently put up something from the ski slopes. so all of that is available online. tiktok is fun. you can also go to arimelber.com. or keep it locked on msnbc if you're not into the digital stuff. >>> finally tonight, we want to do something else. and this is important what i want to share with you. we want to pull back the curtain a little bit as we all mark the on the other hand this year. i can tell yo
. >> like roger and me. >> get this. you're ready? >> what do you got? >> i'm at the emmys. i'm waiting to hear. >> what we need most is not ideology, it's evidence. >> this is fish, and that's chips. >> when are you going to call me? thinking week. >> okay. >> okay. >> we have fun. or we try to. so sometimes it's that fun lighter stuff or the personal stuff i shared recently with my parents over the holidays, we don't always do it on...
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that call and what they stand to get out of it to each side from, from this particular conversation, roger wants some security guarantees. it wants a guarantee, a legally binding guarantee that the u. s. will never allow ukraine to become part of nato. it wants to make sure that certain offensive weapons are not deployed in ukraine and for the us, the u. s. is right now really focused on those troops on the border of ukraine, wants them to, to be withdrawn. the u. s. is complaining, it had an understanding there would be $10000.00 and fewer troops on that reporter . and that, that has not happened. but what's really happening here is that potent seems to want to deal directly with the us about the fate of ukraine without involving ukraine. biden is said, each country has its own autonomy. when it comes to nato, it is up to those countries as to whether they want to join or not. we'll find out how that conversation went shortly. i think john 100, thank you very much. indeed. still come this half out, homes burnt, and found was forced to flee their towns new foot. it shows the men military a
that call and what they stand to get out of it to each side from, from this particular conversation, roger wants some security guarantees. it wants a guarantee, a legally binding guarantee that the u. s. will never allow ukraine to become part of nato. it wants to make sure that certain offensive weapons are not deployed in ukraine and for the us, the u. s. is right now really focused on those troops on the border of ukraine, wants them to, to be withdrawn. the u. s. is complaining, it had an...
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greensberg plan, but was learning about the impact of robert moses, good or bad, the impact of betsy rogers and learning from mary ann cramer, doug blansky, chris nolan, people i'm sure most of you all know, and realizing these places were important not only for their design but also their stewardship and how generations of people tend to these places over time, and i think that's really driven me professionally. it's going to drive this talk today. i think duke and stanford side by side are pretty interesting because there are similarities but they're very, very much differences also. so when i came to duke from central park, there was this anticipation that i'm going to an olmsted campus, there will be this legacy that people will hear about. i was really surprised when i got there that that was not true at all. there are two things to know about duke, one, they're very obsessed with their architecture, and two, that they don't consider themselves historic. we're about to celebrate our hundred-year centennial, but when we compare duke to princeton, other schools they were trying to emulat
greensberg plan, but was learning about the impact of robert moses, good or bad, the impact of betsy rogers and learning from mary ann cramer, doug blansky, chris nolan, people i'm sure most of you all know, and realizing these places were important not only for their design but also their stewardship and how generations of people tend to these places over time, and i think that's really driven me professionally. it's going to drive this talk today. i think duke and stanford side by side are...
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it is not for me but when i came to roger c. sullivan high school, is way different story. >> do you remember meeting. >> i guess he asked. [laughter] >> tei do and he and his sisterr place in the same class i remember meeting both of them. >> what were your first impressions. >> will first impressions were he was actually very quiet and he just kind of stood there, 24 hours later, he was no longer quiet and is not stop talking says. [laughter] but first impression, here's another guy had he will learn english in life will be great. >> she met an english department at sullivan, but she said there were 40 languages spoken in on any given day, print english etc. and sam had mentioned that he was there so what is communication look like at sullivan. >> it is funny because i was a we did this a couple of days, i made the audience participate in an activity with all these different languages but it is just like what you see appear, lots of smiles and hugs and high fives. it's very kinesthetic, a lot of using your body to point have t
it is not for me but when i came to roger c. sullivan high school, is way different story. >> do you remember meeting. >> i guess he asked. [laughter] >> tei do and he and his sisterr place in the same class i remember meeting both of them. >> what were your first impressions. >> will first impressions were he was actually very quiet and he just kind of stood there, 24 hours later, he was no longer quiet and is not stop talking says. [laughter] but first...
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and trump, i should point out, a few trump allies like roger stone, michael flynn, they have connections to those far right groups, but they deny knowing of any plans to go inside the capitol. >> well, elie, look, there are a lot of other open questions the committee is looking into. like the sources of funding for the stop the steal rallies, the role of the trump allies placed in new administration positions, just weeks before the attack, and why it took the national guard so long to deploy. but, perhaps the biggest question in the search for accountability lies outside the committee's purview. it is a question of what we might see merrick garland and the justice department actually do in the months ahead. what is your take? >> yeah, john, the justice department has an awful lot of work ahead of it. where is the justice department in all of this? immediately we know they're prosecuting steve bannon for attempt, considering contempt charges. but bigger picture, all congress and the committee can do here, it is important, they can hold hearings, issue reports, can make factual findings, b
and trump, i should point out, a few trump allies like roger stone, michael flynn, they have connections to those far right groups, but they deny knowing of any plans to go inside the capitol. >> well, elie, look, there are a lot of other open questions the committee is looking into. like the sources of funding for the stop the steal rallies, the role of the trump allies placed in new administration positions, just weeks before the attack, and why it took the national guard so long to...
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roger, what are you hearing? you don't have a restaurant yourself, but you represent a lot of these folks. what are you hearing from them? >> so, lawrence, think about it. the mayor has asked these restaurants to check vaccination papers and ids at the door. well, the restaurants are not set up like bars, right? they don't have staff checking i.d.s. they don't have security at the door. they have to train and maybe even hire a staff person where staff shortages are already tight. some of the restaurants don't have the proper staffing right now. so they are going to have to hire and train someone to be at the door, be accountable for these new requirements. we're encouraging all the restaurants to install interior cameras, in case there is an incident. like there was in new york back in september. and, again, restaurants now they have to write up protocols for the city. they have to have those ready for the inspectors and requiring all of this in 13 days goodness gracious during the holiday season, restaurant owne
roger, what are you hearing? you don't have a restaurant yourself, but you represent a lot of these folks. what are you hearing from them? >> so, lawrence, think about it. the mayor has asked these restaurants to check vaccination papers and ids at the door. well, the restaurants are not set up like bars, right? they don't have staff checking i.d.s. they don't have security at the door. they have to train and maybe even hire a staff person where staff shortages are already tight. some of...
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education madden could peak the interest of even the most reluctant fan of madden, nfl commissioner roger goodell writes nobody loved football more than coach he was football. and the raiders said this of madden his impact on the game both on and off the field was immeasurable young people know madden as the name of a widely successful video game for the rest of us, he was a wonderful, one of a kind broadcaster who had us with this word. >> boom! that's what i say. >> reporter: harry smith, nbc news, new york >> he will be missed by football fans and everyone else, too that is "nightly news" for this wednesday i'm kristin welker thank you so much for watching stay safe and have a ♪ ♪ ♪♪ i'm strong ♪ ♪ but i break ♪ ♪ i'm stubborn ♪ ♪ and make plenty of mistakes ♪ ♪ yeah i'm hard ♪ ♪ in life with me it never is easy to figure out how to love, i'm jaded, but oh, so lovely ♪ ♪ all you have to do is hold me ♪ ♪ and you'll know when you'll see ♪ ♪ just how sweet it can be ♪ ♪ if you'll trust me, love me, let me, may be, may be ♪ ♪ i'm confusing a
education madden could peak the interest of even the most reluctant fan of madden, nfl commissioner roger goodell writes nobody loved football more than coach he was football. and the raiders said this of madden his impact on the game both on and off the field was immeasurable young people know madden as the name of a widely successful video game for the rest of us, he was a wonderful, one of a kind broadcaster who had us with this word. >> boom! that's what i say. >> reporter:...
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adequate and i'm not convinced they are paying enough attention there as my colleague and good friend roger said were going to have to have a split to get. that's the way we think about the last point on the force structure i tried to make a virtue of my ignorance about the specifics of reserve active guard. which are very important. by concentrating in a way that i think tommy wood is suggesting that the framework level and i don't pretend to have all the answers in any stretch but i think here over focusing we are better off over focusing becausewe're not over focusing . and be, you can see china is by far the most powerful country in the world. okay, if venezuela gets risky or cuba gets frisky and how much they can do and we always have since we can use in the back-and-forth or call up from the guard or reserve these because they're not going to develop a debt get freight or something. so we got to make realistic assessments and investments based on wherethe danger is with students clearly . from china and asia. >> we have one more. but let me say this, i appreciate in your book that the
adequate and i'm not convinced they are paying enough attention there as my colleague and good friend roger said were going to have to have a split to get. that's the way we think about the last point on the force structure i tried to make a virtue of my ignorance about the specifics of reserve active guard. which are very important. by concentrating in a way that i think tommy wood is suggesting that the framework level and i don't pretend to have all the answers in any stretch but i think...
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is aaron rogers about the get canceled again? the last bite explains. i will bless those who bless you here in israel and the former soviet union the jewish people are living in very difficult times. there are now thousands of destitute elderly jews who are desperately in need of basic food. the international fellowship of christians and jews is on the ground with survival food boxes but the need for food is growing. call or go online now and say, "i will bless these children of abraham." it's the elderly widows who are hurting the most. many of them are also holocaust survivors who are once again crying out for help. their need as you can see is extremely urgent. right now, you can give a gift of life of $25 that will help rush an emergency food box to an elderly jewish person who doesn't have enough to eat. together, we bring them comfort and love but just as important we bring them this life-saving food box. a gift of $25 will help rush one emergency food box. without your response, their pain and suffering will continue. inside of every box we put a
is aaron rogers about the get canceled again? the last bite explains. i will bless those who bless you here in israel and the former soviet union the jewish people are living in very difficult times. there are now thousands of destitute elderly jews who are desperately in need of basic food. the international fellowship of christians and jews is on the ground with survival food boxes but the need for food is growing. call or go online now and say, "i will bless these children of...
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aron rogers asegurÓ que no tardarÁ mucho para dar a conocer su futuro profesional. >> en el club jordi alba. >> en 30 de enero mÉxico frente a costa rica. ramÓn: antes de irmelo invito a que es carne el cÓdigo que ve en pantalla. de esta manera podrÁ tener acceso. ahÍ tiene cÓdigo que ve en pantalla. . vamos a estar pendientes. nos vemos maÑana con mÁs informaciÓn. esto y mucho mÁs el jueves en "primer impacto". >> los funcionarios, segÚn algunos estarÍan
aron rogers asegurÓ que no tardarÁ mucho para dar a conocer su futuro profesional. >> en el club jordi alba. >> en 30 de enero mÉxico frente a costa rica. ramÓn: antes de irmelo invito a que es carne el cÓdigo que ve en pantalla. de esta manera podrÁ tener acceso. ahÍ tiene cÓdigo que ve en pantalla. . vamos a estar pendientes. nos vemos maÑana con mÁs informaciÓn. esto y mucho mÁs el jueves en "primer impacto". >> los funcionarios, segÚn algunos...
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while delta is still hitting hard, will a chest the threat with a leading by rogers also coming up. the stories that made headlines in 2021. the start of a new political era in germany, out with the long serving angle american and in the countries knew chancellor po, love, schultz ah, and warm welcome to our viewers, round the world. i'm michael. ok. the world health organization is warning that the amik on and delta krona virus variance could produce a su nami, of covey, $9000.00 cases, that will put immense pressure on health care systems. in europe, france is posted a new record with authorities reporting more than 200000 infections in a single day. italy, ireland, and portugal have also announced record numbers of new cases. officials say the sky rocketing infection rates are being driven by the highly contagious omicron variant, a new national record for france. here every 2nd more than 2 people are testing positive for the corona virus. your police patrols have stepped up in response. there was an bars and restaurants checking people's vaccination passes and for the still unva
while delta is still hitting hard, will a chest the threat with a leading by rogers also coming up. the stories that made headlines in 2021. the start of a new political era in germany, out with the long serving angle american and in the countries knew chancellor po, love, schultz ah, and warm welcome to our viewers, round the world. i'm michael. ok. the world health organization is warning that the amik on and delta krona virus variance could produce a su nami, of covey, $9000.00 cases, that...
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and we were waiting the next day for gus in roger to form. it was the plugs out and the has closed. so we are all going to fly back together. and by late afternoon they had been so many delays and little problems in the spacecraft that we finally decided them. about 5 o'clock we were going to take off, we flew back by ourselves. volleyed on the shock we had was when we landed back here at ellington, air force base. and usually we would just walk in and change or leave our helmets and drive home. but there was a operations officer. was there meeting us something wrong, went inside and he told us about the fire and the who died. so it was a shock to us. and so we mainly started trying to find out what had happened. and of course, gone by saying the surviving spouse isn't doing what you do after somebody a friend gets killed by the gus chris, them and roger chaffey were buried owing to national cemetery. the resting place of the nation's hero body at white family, buried him at west point military academy in new york. i think it's very able to come face to face with that real grave bec
and we were waiting the next day for gus in roger to form. it was the plugs out and the has closed. so we are all going to fly back together. and by late afternoon they had been so many delays and little problems in the spacecraft that we finally decided them. about 5 o'clock we were going to take off, we flew back by ourselves. volleyed on the shock we had was when we landed back here at ellington, air force base. and usually we would just walk in and change or leave our helmets and drive...
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yesterday we heard from sir roger gale who said heard from sir roger gale who said he had spoken to sajid javid, telling him that there is no quick fix for this particular issue. clearly this is a problem for the government. in england they have not announced any extra restrictions to try to deal with coronavirus. they are asking us to exercise caution. yesterday the prime minister told us to take a test before going out to celebrate new year's eve is that this could continue to undermine the message. a government source did say there was unprecedented demand for test but also unprecedented supply in this country. we test but also unprecedented supply in this country-— in this country. we will watch and see. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from the newsteams at bbc london and bbc south east. almost 100 terrorists are being considered for release from prison by the parole board, including people who planned attacks in london and kent. one of the cases under review is nazam hussain, who plotted alongside london bridge terrorist usman khan. a decisi
yesterday we heard from sir roger gale who said heard from sir roger gale who said he had spoken to sajid javid, telling him that there is no quick fix for this particular issue. clearly this is a problem for the government. in england they have not announced any extra restrictions to try to deal with coronavirus. they are asking us to exercise caution. yesterday the prime minister told us to take a test before going out to celebrate new year's eve is that this could continue to undermine the...
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sir roger deakins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you're laughing because i say "sir"? yeah, of course i am. you got me straight away. you've got to get used to it. yeah. i mean, you're regarded as a bit of a national treasure, aren't you? yeah — it's funny that, but you never have that perspective on it yourself — i don't, anyway, no. i think the nice thing for a lot of british people is that you've just published a book of photographs, still pictures, which talks about — visually talks about your very british roots in the south—west of england and ijust wonder why, in the midst of an incredibly prolific and successful film career, you've decided to put this book out. vanity, i think. no, it's interesting because i kind of, when i started out, i kind of thought of being a painter, as you do when you don't know what you really want to do. and then — and then i discovered stills photography and i dreamt of being a photojournalist, and a big part of me wonders what my life would have been like if i'd been that person. and so, i've always taken photographs on and
sir roger deakins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you're laughing because i say "sir"? yeah, of course i am. you got me straight away. you've got to get used to it. yeah. i mean, you're regarded as a bit of a national treasure, aren't you? yeah — it's funny that, but you never have that perspective on it yourself — i don't, anyway, no. i think the nice thing for a lot of british people is that you've just published a book of photographs, still pictures, which talks about —...
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also with us, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jennifer rogers. jennifer, let me start with you. you called this quote a good day for justice. um, tell us why? >> well, jim, you know, this was a long, hard road for these victims. and until today, no one has gone to prison for this. you know, there was a ridiculous slap on the wrist down in florida for jeffrey epstein a number of years ago but he died by suicide in prison, so he will never be held responsible for this. so, for these women, girls at the time, who came forward under oath, spoke in court with one of their abusers -- ghislaine maxwell -- right in front of them. the jury believed them. they credited their testimony. and so, today, having learned that and having learned that ghislaine maxwell will go to prison for some still-undetermined number of years, i have to think it's a good day for them and a good day for all of us. a good day for justice. >> yeah. they should be commended for their bravery and their cooperation, no question about it. and, alan, this jury deliberated for 40 hours
also with us, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jennifer rogers. jennifer, let me start with you. you called this quote a good day for justice. um, tell us why? >> well, jim, you know, this was a long, hard road for these victims. and until today, no one has gone to prison for this. you know, there was a ridiculous slap on the wrist down in florida for jeffrey epstein a number of years ago but he died by suicide in prison, so he will never be held responsible for this. so,...
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education madden could peak the interest of even the most reluctant fan of madden, nfl commissioner roger goodell writes nobody loved football more than coach he was football. and the raiders said this of madden his impact on the game both on and off the field was immeasurable young people know madden as the name of a widely successful video game for the rest of us, he was a wonderful, one of a kind broadcaster who had us with this word. >> boom! that's what i say. >> reporter: harry smith, nbc news, new york >> he will be missed by football fans and everyone else, too that is "nightly news" for this wednesday i'm kristin welker thank you so much for watching stay safe and have a very good night. we learn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> i'm janelle wang. we thinking new year's eve because of omicron. san francisco calling off its
education madden could peak the interest of even the most reluctant fan of madden, nfl commissioner roger goodell writes nobody loved football more than coach he was football. and the raiders said this of madden his impact on the game both on and off the field was immeasurable young people know madden as the name of a widely successful video game for the rest of us, he was a wonderful, one of a kind broadcaster who had us with this word. >> boom! that's what i say. >> reporter:...
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discussed this with legal analyst, jennifer braden de master, and also with political activist anthony rogers, right. fortunately in america right now, the political faction is kind of taking over everything else including education. i think that's some of the concern here because really what you're trying to do is refrain retrain children's mind. and that's, that could lead and, and we're seeing this now the rise and anxiety and political issues in children getting younger and younger every year. and i think parents have a right to be concerned about that. the major issue here is that a professor hannah jones is actually talking about the truth and, and that's what's lacking so much in this nation right now. and it's really, really sad that even the most far right wing people in germany can accept the fact that there were nazis that carried out atrocities the fact that this nation was forge in a cauldron of white supremacy. slavery indigenous genocide and lance matching is not alive at the end of the day. this is a fear of the right from hearing and having to embrace the truth. and it's funn
discussed this with legal analyst, jennifer braden de master, and also with political activist anthony rogers, right. fortunately in america right now, the political faction is kind of taking over everything else including education. i think that's some of the concern here because really what you're trying to do is refrain retrain children's mind. and that's, that could lead and, and we're seeing this now the rise and anxiety and political issues in children getting younger and younger every...