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it is all a distraction for the failures have democrats, especially in big cities. this is a distraction, and we will put this stuff to bed once and for all. >> tucker: it is such a disgrace and so cynical, so deeply cynical. charlie hurt, i hope this is a big victory for you in the state. great to see you. thank you. >> thanks, before. >> tucker: amazing, amazing very clear at this point that glenn youngkin has the advantage in this race. it has not been cold, but it looks like potentially republicans can sweep all three offices which is absolutely incredible. we recommend you go watch patriot purge, the second episode out today. and it should be out tomorrow. follow tuckercarlsontonight.com. election night continues with a great sean hannity. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." the polls are closed in new york, new jersey and the commonwealth of virginia where all eyes are on the race between republican glenn youngkin and democrat terry mcauliffe. now, coming up, we have a full packed hour, county by county analysis. bill hemmer at the big board as well as the
it is all a distraction for the failures have democrats, especially in big cities. this is a distraction, and we will put this stuff to bed once and for all. >> tucker: it is such a disgrace and so cynical, so deeply cynical. charlie hurt, i hope this is a big victory for you in the state. great to see you. thank you. >> thanks, before. >> tucker: amazing, amazing very clear at this point that glenn youngkin has the advantage in this race. it has not been cold, but it looks...
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the analogy i'd like to use is to imagine a skyscraper 80 stories high in new york city, and you've got all of these windows, and it's nighttime. all the windows are illuminated, and one person goes to one window and lowers the blinds by about a centimeter. that's the change in brightness we had to be able to detect. >> in the beginning, it was a lonely field. very few planets were known. months would go by, not a new planet would be discovered. nevertheless, i knew the field would explode. i'd say, look, i know there's going to be so many planets we're not going to be able to count them all. they didn't believe it. they didn't hire me. then came kepler -- >> three, two, one, zero, and liftoff of the delta 2 rocket with kepler on a search for planets like our own. >> the pressures are building -- >> the kepler space telescope monitored one small section of the sky, and it found thousands of planets. another earth is undoubtedly out there, and our own mickey way galaxy we have hundreds of billions of stars. our universe has hundreds of billions of galaxies. to me personally, it is defini
the analogy i'd like to use is to imagine a skyscraper 80 stories high in new york city, and you've got all of these windows, and it's nighttime. all the windows are illuminated, and one person goes to one window and lowers the blinds by about a centimeter. that's the change in brightness we had to be able to detect. >> in the beginning, it was a lonely field. very few planets were known. months would go by, not a new planet would be discovered. nevertheless, i knew the field would...
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he took another extreme step, he asked the city's health department to convene the call to d.c. area hospitals and urged them to repair for a mass casualty event. and to your emergency rooms, he said, and stock up your blood banks. despite his efforts, the capitol police were still woefully unprepared when thousands of trump supporters stormed the capitol. sounding that alarm, danielle harden is the chief of -- the d.c. homeland security and emergency management agency, and he joins me now. doctor hartman, thank you so much. first, will you just describe what your role was? what your job was to be doing, in the run up to january six, that led you to be looking at this activity and getting nervous about it. >> well, thank you chris. me and my team are responsible for collecting, disseminating, and analyzing threat information that could impact the operations or harm anybody that comes into the district of columbia. so, we have responsibilities to share that information with all of our federal and local state partners. and what were you seeing that was still alarming? >> we had se
he took another extreme step, he asked the city's health department to convene the call to d.c. area hospitals and urged them to repair for a mass casualty event. and to your emergency rooms, he said, and stock up your blood banks. despite his efforts, the capitol police were still woefully unprepared when thousands of trump supporters stormed the capitol. sounding that alarm, danielle harden is the chief of -- the d.c. homeland security and emergency management agency, and he joins me now....
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of poplar bluff, a small city near the ozarks that he says has a big-city gun violence problem. chief whiteley told us, he's no longer working with federal prosecutors, and misses the help. >> whiteley: number one, they have a lot of resources that we don't, manpower-wise and forensics-wise. and, if they get convicted in federal court, they're going to do 85% of the time. >> o'donnell: he shared with us summaries of nine recent alleged gun crimes he says he would usually refer to the nearby u.s. attorney's office for prosecution. yeah, i've looked at some of them, and one of them is a guy who shot at his ex-girlfriend, shot at her vehicle in a 6convenience store. >> whiteley: correct. >> o'donnell: but you're not going to refer that to a federal prosecutor? >> whiteley: that's correct. >> o'donnell: why? >> whiteley: because of the $50,000 fine. >> o'donnell: several policemen and sheriffs that we've spoken to have told us they think that this law benefits criminals. is that too strong of a statement? >> whiteley: no. i don't think it does, i know it does. >> o'donnell: butler c
of poplar bluff, a small city near the ozarks that he says has a big-city gun violence problem. chief whiteley told us, he's no longer working with federal prosecutors, and misses the help. >> whiteley: number one, they have a lot of resources that we don't, manpower-wise and forensics-wise. and, if they get convicted in federal court, they're going to do 85% of the time. >> o'donnell: he shared with us summaries of nine recent alleged gun crimes he says he would usually refer to...
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the tigray forces claimed they seized two key cities along a major highway over the weekend. ethiopia's prime minister called for national unity, and authorities in addis ababa rounded up ethnic tigrayans in today. american airlines canceled hundreds more flights today, making nearly 2,300 since friday. the company blamed bad weather and a shortage of flight attendants. southwest airlines had similar problems last month. and, on wall street, major indexes closed at record highs again. the dow jones industrial average gained 94 points to finish near 35,914. the nasdaq rose 97 points. the s&p 500 added eight. still to come on the newshour: how will the supreme court come do on texas' restrictive abortion law? what the governor's race in virginia portends for the two parties. a wisconsin case that has divided the country gets its day in court. and much more. >> woodruff: in his remarks to global leaders, president biden said climate change is "ravaging the world." that message is likely to be delivered repeatedly at the u.n. summit on climate change. leaders, researchers and act
the tigray forces claimed they seized two key cities along a major highway over the weekend. ethiopia's prime minister called for national unity, and authorities in addis ababa rounded up ethnic tigrayans in today. american airlines canceled hundreds more flights today, making nearly 2,300 since friday. the company blamed bad weather and a shortage of flight attendants. southwest airlines had similar problems last month. and, on wall street, major indexes closed at record highs again. the dow...
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the city is not going to be a city of riots, it's not going to be a city of burning. we're going to have effective policing, that's not heavy- handed. i stated what i was going to do and what i said on the campaign trail is what you're going to see in city hall and i'm not backing away from that. steve: fox news correspondent at -large geraldo rivera joins us right now from cleveland. good morning. geraldo: good morning, how you doing? steve: i'm doing okay here is the cover of the new york post where the mayor-elect says "not in my city" reacting to the black lives matter leader who essentially said well if eric adams is going to bring back the 600-member anti-crime squad, with these plain clothes police men, there's going to be blood shed and riots and fire and then eric adams said do you know what that kind of rhetoric does not belong in this city and he's doubling down. geraldo: i absolutely applaud him, you know, eric adams, steve is a former police captain, no nonsense, he really means it, speaking about an era that no longer exists here in the suburbs of clevel
the city is not going to be a city of riots, it's not going to be a city of burning. we're going to have effective policing, that's not heavy- handed. i stated what i was going to do and what i said on the campaign trail is what you're going to see in city hall and i'm not backing away from that. steve: fox news correspondent at -large geraldo rivera joins us right now from cleveland. good morning. geraldo: good morning, how you doing? steve: i'm doing okay here is the cover of the new york...
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full of heroes, was actually in the crowd that night, a senior writer at town hall, watch the city burn. it's not been rebuilt, no one cares but joins us tonight to react to this. so you were there, you watched when they wrecked this little town that did nothing wrong and didn't deserve it. it will never be rebuilt, destroyed forever nine here the prosecutor referred to as heroes, what is your response to that? >> not going to lie to you, got pretty heated because i was out there that night and to call this mob of rioters heroes is an absolute live. he think about it and he called this mob heroes when they were attacking the place where he works at. since how ridiculous this trial has gotten and i think it just highlights the fact they never had a strong case to begin with but they to throw everything they can to try to save what case they have because throughout this entire trial, their own witnesses and suppose it video evidence only serve to bolster rittenhouse's claim of self-defense and is someone who was there that night, it's very aggravating to see someone lie to the jury in hop
full of heroes, was actually in the crowd that night, a senior writer at town hall, watch the city burn. it's not been rebuilt, no one cares but joins us tonight to react to this. so you were there, you watched when they wrecked this little town that did nothing wrong and didn't deserve it. it will never be rebuilt, destroyed forever nine here the prosecutor referred to as heroes, what is your response to that? >> not going to lie to you, got pretty heated because i was out there that...
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the city commission voted unanimously to remove the statue. some members of the family and library set to open in north dakota in 2025 agreed the statue is problematic in its compo composition. in a statement that library wrote that this statue in its current location denies passersby consent and context. the agreement with the city allows the library to relocate the statue for storage while considering a display that would enable it to serve as an important tool to study the nation's past. >> thanks to polo and chloe for that. >>> we have breaking news out of wisconsin, so "new day" continues right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning, to viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm brianna keilar with john berman. it is monday, november 22nd. at least five people were killed overnight and more than 40 injured sunday in wakashaw, wisconsin. an suv plowed through police barricades and it kept going at a high speed into the crowded parade route. for those on the scene who witnessed this, belief turned to
the city commission voted unanimously to remove the statue. some members of the family and library set to open in north dakota in 2025 agreed the statue is problematic in its compo composition. in a statement that library wrote that this statue in its current location denies passersby consent and context. the agreement with the city allows the library to relocate the statue for storage while considering a display that would enable it to serve as an important tool to study the nation's past....
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(sfx: playful cadence of full soundscape) >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> the crew on a sailboat in the florida keys discovered a slithery stowaway. a seven-foot python somehow made its way on board the boat. it was discovered friday inside the shower after the vessel docked. marco island police removed the python and handed it over to a wildlife expert. one photo shows the snake wrapped around a smiling officer's arm as he gave a umbs u >>> three men have been detained in britain in connection a car explosion outside a hospital. police say yesterday's blast involved a taxi at liverpool women's hospital, a male passenger died. the driver was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. authorities say the explosion had not been declared a terrorist act, but counterterrorism police are leading the investigation. >>> the italian coast guard rescued more than 550 migrants in stormy waters off the coast of southern italy. more than 300 were rescued from a trafficking boat over the weekend and ferried to port later. a customs police boat spotted a
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after thanksgiving if you look at the city economic surprise index moving into the right direction, there was decent upside to earnings. now revisions are not following that well. earnings revisions are to the necessarily looking that great, but maybe that just means for the fourth quarter we're leaving further ability to surprise to the upside down the road i get it, why you would say things look expensive, but maybe it also tells you that's why it's been kind of a selective and narrow market because it's not as if everything is getting better for the average stock or overall macro. it's that look, we have money to be kind of staying in the market, allowing equity exposures to go higher, momentum tends to work here and a lot of tax law selling happening in small caps and against that is, a refusal to take capital gains until the new tax year. >> good talk thanks, mike mike santoli. >> ubs floor operations who joins us on the phone line, art, good morning to you. i would love to hear what you think the powell news means for the snashgts. >> -- market >> i told you two weeks ago they
after thanksgiving if you look at the city economic surprise index moving into the right direction, there was decent upside to earnings. now revisions are not following that well. earnings revisions are to the necessarily looking that great, but maybe that just means for the fourth quarter we're leaving further ability to surprise to the upside down the road i get it, why you would say things look expensive, but maybe it also tells you that's why it's been kind of a selective and narrow market...
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perhaps the banker who rescued the bank in new york city wrote "bold endeavors" how the federal investments created the federal economic system, from the eerie canal to the first continental railroad to rural electrification to the interstate highways. we tend to think of america's competitive advantages largely in terms of the capitalist system or hard-working and inventive people who come to this country over the centuries, while those things are certainly part of the equation, other countries can boast similar advantages. an almost unique feature of america is that it has the world's largest and easily accessible consumer market in the world, a point made in peter day hawn's excellent book "the accidental superpower." as he points out, the united states has 17,600 miles of navigable waterways, the world's largest network by far. china and germany have 2,000 miles each, he said. those waterways feed into a series of massive deep water ports. some of the world's largest natural harbors are the puget sound, san francisco bay, chesapeake bay. the latter has longer stretches of prime worth pr
perhaps the banker who rescued the bank in new york city wrote "bold endeavors" how the federal investments created the federal economic system, from the eerie canal to the first continental railroad to rural electrification to the interstate highways. we tend to think of america's competitive advantages largely in terms of the capitalist system or hard-working and inventive people who come to this country over the centuries, while those things are certainly part of the equation,...
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[cheering] the american dream. >> in pittsburgh, ed gainey was elected the city's first black mayor. in boston, michelle will became the first woman and person of color to be elected mayor. joining me tonight to discuss what all of this means for president biden's agenda and elections in 2022 and 2024, i know we are talking about those years already, aaron haynes, editor at large for the 19th, and joining me is studio, the national politics reporter for cnn, kelly o'donnell, the new senior white house correspondent for nbc news, so congratulations for that, and dave waterman, senior editor for the clip political report with amy walter. thank you all for being here. the gop had a great election night. a lot of it was focusing on race and education. i wonder what your biggest take away is from the fact that strategy worked, especially when you think about our country's history and where we have been as a country and where we are going. >> well, let me add my convention wishes to kelly, too. i'm so jealous i am not in studio with all of you tight. it's nice to be in person again. critic
[cheering] the american dream. >> in pittsburgh, ed gainey was elected the city's first black mayor. in boston, michelle will became the first woman and person of color to be elected mayor. joining me tonight to discuss what all of this means for president biden's agenda and elections in 2022 and 2024, i know we are talking about those years already, aaron haynes, editor at large for the 19th, and joining me is studio, the national politics reporter for cnn, kelly o'donnell, the new...
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jobs were outside the city. significant 60% of the people had those jobs outside of the city didn't have vehicles to get out there. didn't have cars to get outside the city. so we provided buses, transit. and guess what? things began to change. now we're going to change that again. here in michigan, that means replacing nearly one-fifth of the transit vehicles that are past their useful life. that means jobs for folks making the upgrades. good-paying union jobs. jobs you can raise a family on. jobs you can't outsource. folks, this law will modernize their airports, freight rail, ports along the great lakes. making it easy for companies to get goods to market, reducing supply chain boltnecks and lowering costs for families. this will also build up our resilience against extreme weather events. here in michigan you know the cost of extreme weather. you remember the flooding this summer that shut down parts of i-75 and i-95. the power outerages and tornado warnings. they are costing this state billions of dollars.
jobs were outside the city. significant 60% of the people had those jobs outside of the city didn't have vehicles to get out there. didn't have cars to get outside the city. so we provided buses, transit. and guess what? things began to change. now we're going to change that again. here in michigan, that means replacing nearly one-fifth of the transit vehicles that are past their useful life. that means jobs for folks making the upgrades. good-paying union jobs. jobs you can raise a family on....
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we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. ♪ ♪ >> sean: tomorrow is election day in the virginia governor's race, the gubernatorial candidate glenn youngkin will join us in a few minutes. he continues to surge in the polls. he continues to energize voters. terry mcauliffe seems to p imploding, especially on the issue of parents and education saying that parents should not be telling schools what to be teaching their kids. by the way, brags about well, our kids went to schools in virginia, 4 out of 5 went to private schools. anyway, can a deep blue virginia really turned read tomorrow. how real is this? cohost of fox & friends ainsley earhardt, she will be hosting a town hall, she was out with virginia voters tonight and here's what they had to say. >> who are you voting for tomorrow? >> i'm voting glenn youngkin tomorrow. >> i've already voted, i voted for glenn youn
we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. ♪ ♪ >> sean: tomorrow is election day in the virginia governor's race, the gubernatorial candidate glenn youngkin will join us in a few minutes. he continues to surge in the polls. he continues to energize voters. terry mcauliffe...
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the seattle city council proposes slashing the city budget, back where we are at incoming democratic mayor eric adams recently sat down with a blm leader. to his credit, he's reinstating a plan to put more undercover cops on the streets. that made them angrier than jeffrey toobin running out of kleenex. >> if they think they are going to go back to the old ways of policing, that we are going to take to the streets again. there will be riots, there will be fires, there will be bloodshed. >> greg: that sounds like the status quo right now and that is the problem. when things are this bad on the street, vowing that things will be bad on the streets no longer rates, it doesn't matter. you are threatening us with what we already have, that's like the view threatening you with stupidity. are you hopeful at all that democrats are finally beginning to see they are incentivizing criminals. >> i'm not. i'm hopeful they would see the light of day but they are not going to, we saw this in the virginia election and we sell this in elections around the country. when you defund the police you shoul
the seattle city council proposes slashing the city budget, back where we are at incoming democratic mayor eric adams recently sat down with a blm leader. to his credit, he's reinstating a plan to put more undercover cops on the streets. that made them angrier than jeffrey toobin running out of kleenex. >> if they think they are going to go back to the old ways of policing, that we are going to take to the streets again. there will be riots, there will be fires, there will be bloodshed....
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6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - hailee steinfeld liza koshy musical guest avril lavigne with special guest travis barker. and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1557 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome. welcome. please enjoy yourself. enjoy yourself, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome -- >> i love you, jimmy >> jimmy: i love you, too. welcome to "the tonight show." you're here. you made it. [ cheers and applause it's going to be fun well, guys, today nominations were announced for the 64th annual grammy awards that's right both billie eilish and her brother, finneas, were nominated. [ cheers and applause so, i want to say good luck to their cousins talking about their jobs at thanksgiving [ laughter ] olivia rodrigo's "driver's license" was nominated [ cheers and applause that's how you know it's been a long 2021. people are thinking, "that came out this year? [ la
6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - hailee steinfeld liza koshy musical guest avril lavigne with special guest travis barker. and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1557 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome. welcome. please enjoy yourself. enjoy yourself,...
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what are the origins of gangs in this city? >> gangs have been around since, you know, the 19th century. they created what they called social athletic clubs, which were basically gangs that were aimed to help irish politicians get power. >> with names like reagan's cults, the canary bunch, and the hamburgs, these clubs were originally places where boys could play sports and get off the streets. but then local politicians began to use them for their own purposes. >> sometimes it takes more than just votes to win. sometimes you have to go in and intimidate the other candidate. you need to burn down their polling place, steal the ballots, right? >> the irish had powerful motivation for trying to gain a political upper hand. when they first arrived in america, they were considered the undesirables. >> there were people, white people primarily, who would call them white negroes because that was a sign of, this is your place on the pecking order, and so they made great efforts to separate themselves from the lowest of the low on that
what are the origins of gangs in this city? >> gangs have been around since, you know, the 19th century. they created what they called social athletic clubs, which were basically gangs that were aimed to help irish politicians get power. >> with names like reagan's cults, the canary bunch, and the hamburgs, these clubs were originally places where boys could play sports and get off the streets. but then local politicians began to use them for their own purposes. >> sometimes...
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the arrest comes as a crime wave hits the windy city. police investigating this after shots were fired into a room at st. anthony's hospital. no injuries were reported and no one is many custody. this as three people were killed and 26 hurt during a violent holiday weekend. >>> approximately 6.5 million illegal immigrants who crossed the border before january 2011 will be granted amnesty if biden's massive spending bill passes. the cbo revealing the prime minister's build back better -- president's build back better bill will allow the massive group of migrants to obtain government benefits. the house will have to vote again if the senate amends the bill. >>> well, today is giving tuesday, and a little boy from nashville writing a children's book for charity the about waffle house that was inspired by the love he felt from two waffle house employees. he and his father joined us earlier. watch this. >> we're coming into the restaurant frequently and got to know terry and don, and they just showed us unimaginable kindness. >> because they
the arrest comes as a crime wave hits the windy city. police investigating this after shots were fired into a room at st. anthony's hospital. no injuries were reported and no one is many custody. this as three people were killed and 26 hurt during a violent holiday weekend. >>> approximately 6.5 million illegal immigrants who crossed the border before january 2011 will be granted amnesty if biden's massive spending bill passes. the cbo revealing the prime minister's build back better...
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in the city are imported. hong kong has also strengthened its already tight border restrictions banning non-residents from a growing list of countries. today four additional countries have been added to that list. angola, nigeria and zambia despite having three confirmed cases in this territory, china remains confident. a chinese spokesman says the winter olympics will continue as planned despite the emergence of the omicron variant. it's hard to guarantee success given all the uncertainty about this new variant. >> i'm fred pleitgen in berlin as germany has four confirmed cases of the omicron variant. now this is a major concern for germany as the country is in the midst of a massive wave of new coronavirus infections anyway. meanwhile, next door in the netherlands the authorities there say that the omicron variant arrived there at least a week earlier than previously thought. in fact, the authorities say that they detected omicron in a sample from november 19th. >> i'm dan mckenzie in johannesburg. officials
in the city are imported. hong kong has also strengthened its already tight border restrictions banning non-residents from a growing list of countries. today four additional countries have been added to that list. angola, nigeria and zambia despite having three confirmed cases in this territory, china remains confident. a chinese spokesman says the winter olympics will continue as planned despite the emergence of the omicron variant. it's hard to guarantee success given all the uncertainty...
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the city is preparing. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good afternoon. we are in fourth day of deliberations. the jurors deliberating for about 24 hours total at this point. we just heard from the courtroom saying that they have ordered lunch. we have no indication whether they are closer to a possible verdict or whether we could potentially be seeing them get closer to a hung jury. we are not sure. it seems to happen pretty much during your show and something we have been dealing with every day. we haven't heard a lot from the jury or the judge. except yesterday one of the jurors did ask to take a copy of jury instructions home with them. we haven't heard much from the judge since yesterday when he did address an incident in the court. yesterday morning kenosha police said that they had taken into custody a man with a national media outlet suspected of taking pictures of the jurors. later in the day the courtroom -- the judge spoke about the incident saying that the man identified himself as a producer with nbc and msnbc and taken into custody a block a
the city is preparing. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good afternoon. we are in fourth day of deliberations. the jurors deliberating for about 24 hours total at this point. we just heard from the courtroom saying that they have ordered lunch. we have no indication whether they are closer to a possible verdict or whether we could potentially be seeing them get closer to a hung jury. we are not sure. it seems to happen pretty much during your show and something we have been dealing with...
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we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> in waco texas at least four federal agents are dead and 14 injured in a shootout with members of a religious cult. >> when the waco story broke, mark potok had just started a new job reporting for "usa today." >> i got a frantic call from my editor in washington saying go to waco immediately. >> what was happening there? >> there was a group of religious cultists and their leader david koresh telling the followers that the government is coming for us any day now and we will have to fight when that happens. >> now, mr. koresh, your group has been described and i don't know if it's accurate, as heavily armed. >> yeah we're heavily armed all right. >> after the initial gun fight and a week-long stand-off the fbi launched a raid that would end in the death of 75 branch davidians including 25 children. >> now we have a very large
we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> in waco texas at least four federal agents are dead and 14 injured in a shootout with members of a religious cult. >> when the waco story broke, mark potok had just started a new job reporting for "usa today."...
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felix, the banker who rescued the bank in new york city wrote "bold endeavors" how the federal investments created the federal economic system, from the erie canal to the first continental railroad to rural electrification to the interstate highways. we tend to think of america's competitive advantages largely in terms of the capitalist system or hard-working and inventive people who come to this country over the centuries, while those things are certainly part of the equation, other countries can boast similar advantages. an almost unique feature of america is that it has the world's largest and easily accessible consumer market in the world, a point made in peter zeihan's excellent book "the accidental superpower." as he points out, the united states has 17,600 miles of navigable waterways, the world's largest network by far. china and germany have 2,000 miles each, he says. those waterways feed into a series of massive deep water ports. some of the world's largest natural harbors are the puget sound, san francisco bay, chesapeake bay. the latter has longer stretches of prime port proper
felix, the banker who rescued the bank in new york city wrote "bold endeavors" how the federal investments created the federal economic system, from the erie canal to the first continental railroad to rural electrification to the interstate highways. we tend to think of america's competitive advantages largely in terms of the capitalist system or hard-working and inventive people who come to this country over the centuries, while those things are certainly part of the equation, other...
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we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> tonight, a southwest pilot is under investigation after reportedly uttering the phrase, let's go, brandon. this phrase has become right-wing code for an expletive chant about joe biden. tom foreman is out front. >> reporter: southwest does not condone employees sharing their personal political opinions while on the job. that is the stance of southwest airlines as it investigates the claim of an associated press reporter who says she heard a pilot onboard announce let's go, brandon. ♪ let's go brandon slide ♪ >> reporter: the phrase already immortalized in song and dance has been rocking through the political right after it first appeared at a nascar race. driver brandon brown was talking when -- >> you can hear the chants from the -- the crowd. >> reporter: but the reporter accidentally, or on purpose, it's not clear, de
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it has been a perfect fall day for the 50th running of the new york city marathon. of course this is a signature event of the big apple and today it was a perfect day for it. as you mention, so many runners return to the city the marathon is back after taking 2020 off because of the pandemic which was actually on the second time there was a cancellation and the races history. the first time was in 2012 after hurricane sandy. about 33000 racers took part, that number down from over 50000 in previous years. officials agreed to reduce the size of the field of this year to prevent overcrowding with covid. those taking part in the marathon, which is still going on right now, were required to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test within 48 hours of race day and are also required to wear face coverings at the start and finish. the 26-point to mile course began on staten island, goes to the city's five boroughs and it right here in manhattan central park with more than 1 million spectators and 10,000 volunteers at lighting the streets today. that also brings
it has been a perfect fall day for the 50th running of the new york city marathon. of course this is a signature event of the big apple and today it was a perfect day for it. as you mention, so many runners return to the city the marathon is back after taking 2020 off because of the pandemic which was actually on the second time there was a cancellation and the races history. the first time was in 2012 after hurricane sandy. about 33000 racers took part, that number down from over 50000 in...
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paperwhite was stabbed in the city centre on thursday while out with her friends to see the christmas lights being switched on. there was no application for bail and the is due to appear at liverpool crown court on wednesday. you are watching bbc news. now time for a weather update with sarah. it has been a cold and an icy start to the day. last night was the coldest night of the season so far, with temperatures as low as minus 8.7 degrees in cambria. now, through the rest of today, we've still got the cold, but clear weather in the south and east, cloudy skies with patchy rain working in from the northwest of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, seeing some outbreaks of rain in the sunshine in the southeast, four or five degrees under the cloud for the northwest, around ten degrees today. through this evening and tonight, that milder air with the cloud and patchy outbreaks of rain moves across all of the uk. it'll be fairly breezy. so temperatures tomorrow morning, nowhere near as cold as they were this morning, somewhere between about five to 11 degrees to start off the day
paperwhite was stabbed in the city centre on thursday while out with her friends to see the christmas lights being switched on. there was no application for bail and the is due to appear at liverpool crown court on wednesday. you are watching bbc news. now time for a weather update with sarah. it has been a cold and an icy start to the day. last night was the coldest night of the season so far, with temperatures as low as minus 8.7 degrees in cambria. now, through the rest of today, we've still...
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the other in new york city. they met here with a blanket and picnic basket and had their thanksgiving dinner together here. i really think that the four seasons hotel thing was a blessing for us. if our name had been marie's landscaping, none of this would have happened. >> well, the team at four seasons landscaping appears to have taken this in stride. go online now and can you buy a range of make america rake again and law and order merchandise. >> my reporting concluded that nobody from the trump campaign or any campaign had reached out to the four seasons hotel about hosting any kind of event. >> i love the narrative that it was a mistake and that they meant to book the four seasons hotel. >> there was no mistake. this is exactly where the press conference was supposed to be. >> they had surveyed some areas along the i-95 corridor, and our site was one of the ones that they determined would be secure with quick access on and off the highway. >> and it was free. that's another important thing. the trump campa
the other in new york city. they met here with a blanket and picnic basket and had their thanksgiving dinner together here. i really think that the four seasons hotel thing was a blessing for us. if our name had been marie's landscaping, none of this would have happened. >> well, the team at four seasons landscaping appears to have taken this in stride. go online now and can you buy a range of make america rake again and law and order merchandise. >> my reporting concluded that...
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in this ancient city, there is plenty of food only the poorest people can't afford it like in this neighborhood, where the elders say work has disappeared since the taliban took over. then a day worker made a shocking admission >> look. look behind you. you see her? come here. come here, he says i swear to god, is she old enough to marry? no but i sold her his daughter is eight years old. she was sold to another family to marry one of their sons when she reaches puberty. >> reporter: do you know what we're talking about? she doesn't answer, but seems to want to disappear. the buyers haven't paid for her yet the agreed price, her dowry is $2,000. as soon as they pay it, they will come to collect it they survived by begging. they burn trash to bake bread because they can't afford wood she and her best friend go to fetch water. the local mosque is kind enough to let them fill their pails. together the two girls walk back home just in torn socks she has been sold too. she's seven. her father says he knows she's too young but he had a terrible choice to take take the dowry now or watch all the famil
in this ancient city, there is plenty of food only the poorest people can't afford it like in this neighborhood, where the elders say work has disappeared since the taliban took over. then a day worker made a shocking admission >> look. look behind you. you see her? come here. come here, he says i swear to god, is she old enough to marry? no but i sold her his daughter is eight years old. she was sold to another family to marry one of their sons when she reaches puberty. >>...
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this is the city of which is pique. there's a couple hundred of thousands people in chesapeake, very similar to virginia beach. it was won by joe biden in 2020, after going for donald trump in 2016. again, youngkin, when you get to the end of the night, is he 52, 53%. a scattering of vote there right now. there's a lot of scattered precincts reporting out there same day vote. where you're seeing same-day vote anywhere, that's the most youngkin-friendly type of votes. still big areas here where there's nothing or very little from. and just keeping an eye on this. >> steve, just to sort of bring together all of these things that you're saying. it seems to me like if i had a choice right now behind the veil of ignorance to be either terry mcauliffe or glenn youngkin, i would rather be glenn youngkin. although nothing is determinative, nothing is defined, nothing is decided, it's all still too early to call, but from the numbers we're seeing, nothing is bad numbers from youngkin. >> however, as i say, a lot of this is same-
this is the city of which is pique. there's a couple hundred of thousands people in chesapeake, very similar to virginia beach. it was won by joe biden in 2020, after going for donald trump in 2016. again, youngkin, when you get to the end of the night, is he 52, 53%. a scattering of vote there right now. there's a lot of scattered precincts reporting out there same day vote. where you're seeing same-day vote anywhere, that's the most youngkin-friendly type of votes. still big areas here where...
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city and across the country? we are waiting for the closing arguments in the rittenhouse trial on monday and we know what happened leading up to that. >> lawrence: i think people should be prepared for kenosha, i think it will not go in the way the media amped it up, politicians that wanted this to serve a purpose. they didn't look at evidence and didn't look at the trial to take place. the judge is upset, they tried to go against constitutional rights. talk to public officials and media, they have amped the crowd up and i think they will try to set the city on fire. >> bill: hope not. >> lawrence: this is biden's america now, will he lean on this issue? will democrats lean on the cities that stock up the flame? we'll see. >> bill: back to new york, "wall street journal" headline, black lives matters versus eric adams, activist will test mayor's resolve. watch that story. i was on the subway going home last night, pretty crowded, post-pandemic, pretty good. the amount of weed in one subway, i couldn't believe it.
city and across the country? we are waiting for the closing arguments in the rittenhouse trial on monday and we know what happened leading up to that. >> lawrence: i think people should be prepared for kenosha, i think it will not go in the way the media amped it up, politicians that wanted this to serve a purpose. they didn't look at evidence and didn't look at the trial to take place. the judge is upset, they tried to go against constitutional rights. talk to public officials and media,...
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from funding the police in new york city. and california's governor newsom tweeted: that's the message that we just sent to armed vigilants across the nation. nadler called it a miscarriage of justice. congresswoman bush tweeted it's white supremacy in action. this system is not built to it hold white supremacists. accountable. that's why black and brown folks are put in cages and white supremacy murderers walk free. the congressional black caucus said our justice is allowing an armed vigilantly to go free. colin kaepernick wrote we witnessed a system built on white supremacy. this validates the need to abolish our current system. white supremacy can't be reformed. when you think the dishonest rhetoric can't get worse. take a look. >> to take from this verdict to it use it as permission to attack black lives matter. that ain't just black people. mr. huber and mr. rosenbaum are white and jewish. they are victims. anyone supporting black lives matter should be afraid. >> are we safe if we let someone like kyle rittenhouse kill
from funding the police in new york city. and california's governor newsom tweeted: that's the message that we just sent to armed vigilants across the nation. nadler called it a miscarriage of justice. congresswoman bush tweeted it's white supremacy in action. this system is not built to it hold white supremacists. accountable. that's why black and brown folks are put in cages and white supremacy murderers walk free. the congressional black caucus said our justice is allowing an armed...
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within 48 hours of the oklahoma city bombing. timothy mcveigh had been arrested. it has been the better part of a year since january 6th, and the masterminds behind this supposed insurrection have never been found. if ali alexander and stop the steal didn't conspire to provoke violence on that day, then who did? is it possible that the real conspirators were hidden in the crowd of middle aged trump voters? journalist elijah schaffer was at the scene on january 6th. the election was totally fraudulent, as we all knew. 100 percent it was stolen. and these congressmen and senators are gonna see, we mean business. january 6th was just mom and dad who were mad about what they saw to be an election that they thought was unfair, rigged, fortified, stolen and it doesn't matter what you say it is. they were just angry and a lot of them just got caught up in the front lines of chaos. oh my gosh, we just got tear gassed in the middle of a prayer. are you kidding me? they thought that rioting was like a game, maybe. washington dc this is happening near the white house a prote
within 48 hours of the oklahoma city bombing. timothy mcveigh had been arrested. it has been the better part of a year since january 6th, and the masterminds behind this supposed insurrection have never been found. if ali alexander and stop the steal didn't conspire to provoke violence on that day, then who did? is it possible that the real conspirators were hidden in the crowd of middle aged trump voters? journalist elijah schaffer was at the scene on january 6th. the election was totally...
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city marathon this past weekend. it takes an abundance of work. my friend bill karins ran the race yesterday, seth a p.r. seeing time difference of 40 minutes over previous years. a big congratulations to him. he's going to take a couple of days off. i'll be here. he definitely deserves a bit of break. congratulations to everyone. weather-wise, we had a lovely weekend. we have this coastal storm system impacting the northeast all the way down to daytona beach. we're going to really see high surfs if you're a boater dealing with 15 million people impacted by these waves, and we're talking about 8 to 12 feet likely. this will be a problem throughout the afternoon. tuesday this storm system starts to pull away, but there is tropical characteristics of this storm that as it pushes out to sea, the national hurricane center has the possibility of formation. it will not be a threat to u.s. land, but we'll watch bermuda as we go into the next five days. now across the other coasts watching another really large storm system o
city marathon this past weekend. it takes an abundance of work. my friend bill karins ran the race yesterday, seth a p.r. seeing time difference of 40 minutes over previous years. a big congratulations to him. he's going to take a couple of days off. i'll be here. he definitely deserves a bit of break. congratulations to everyone. weather-wise, we had a lovely weekend. we have this coastal storm system impacting the northeast all the way down to daytona beach. we're going to really see high...
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you are supposed to lay back and watch the city burn. so, obviously, you have to be a racist if you are going to try to protect businesses from being torched by black lives matter activists. it's interesting, larry, that the left, like lemon, has to resort to a hypocritical. what if kyle rittenhouse was black. well, he is not black. deal with the facts of the case. the facts of the case aren't good for the left. because they want this kid cooked. so they have to just create like a fake story in order to justify their argument. >> well, that's right. he has been likened to bull conner sheriff 60 water hoses and dogs on civil rights workers. these people were not civil rights workers. they were rioters and looters. that's why kyle rittenhouse went there the analogy is completely ridiculous. all these guys have a race card. black democrat activists has argued priors ought to allow black people off from work in the event that the verdict goes different than they want it to go. i guess because of their mental anguish. black people are going t
you are supposed to lay back and watch the city burn. so, obviously, you have to be a racist if you are going to try to protect businesses from being torched by black lives matter activists. it's interesting, larry, that the left, like lemon, has to resort to a hypocritical. what if kyle rittenhouse was black. well, he is not black. deal with the facts of the case. the facts of the case aren't good for the left. because they want this kid cooked. so they have to just create like a fake story in...
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who i married in a secret seance in the lost city of atlantis. i'll finish my memoirs which will focus on my discovery of the polio vaccine and the charity work reading orphans inside a volcano i made out of pillows. good night, good luck. by the way, edward r. murrow stole that from me. >> greg: as you know there's a trial going on for kyle rittenhouse and it seems to be collapsing like brian stelter after doing two jumping jacks. a quick recap, it began with the police shooting of a pilot knife wielding felon in kenosha, wisconsin, following three days of riots and property destruction or what's he and i would call peaceful protest, he traveled to kenosha armed with a rifle publicly stating his mission was to protect businesses and victims. in the ensuing melee he shot and killed two people and wounded a third part of the state of wisconsin alleges he's a murderer, his defenders and anybody with an iq over 15 describe it as a self-defense. if you listen to the clueless prosecution, they are proving it was self-defense too. i haven't seen someon
who i married in a secret seance in the lost city of atlantis. i'll finish my memoirs which will focus on my discovery of the polio vaccine and the charity work reading orphans inside a volcano i made out of pillows. good night, good luck. by the way, edward r. murrow stole that from me. >> greg: as you know there's a trial going on for kyle rittenhouse and it seems to be collapsing like brian stelter after doing two jumping jacks. a quick recap, it began with the police shooting of a...
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i will agree to send in for national guard's men because you can't defend the city. he said no. why isn't he responsible for anything or the rioters responsible. this disgusting media that tries to turn american against american. it's outrageous. joe scarborough if he was black he would not be treated this way. he was white and the three men who attacked him were white and the two who died were white. what is joe scarborough the whitest guy on tv even talking about? what in the hell does this have to do with race. the issue whether kyle rittenhouse had a right to defender himself. the answer is absolutely yes! it's not that the prosecution was incompetent. they were politically motivated. they didn't have a case. that's why they resorted to violating the constitution and that's why this prosecutor should go before an ethics committee in front of the supreme court of wisconsin. >> sean: joe biden today had one ever his most disturbing moments saying this when telling a story. told about satchel page during his remarks. >> the pitcher in the negro league and became a g
i will agree to send in for national guard's men because you can't defend the city. he said no. why isn't he responsible for anything or the rioters responsible. this disgusting media that tries to turn american against american. it's outrageous. joe scarborough if he was black he would not be treated this way. he was white and the three men who attacked him were white and the two who died were white. what is joe scarborough the whitest guy on tv even talking about? what in the hell does this...
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if you don't understand my city must be safe and you can't get caught up in the politics of this city but make sure those who pose an imminent threat to our city will be not be placed back into our community. >> benjamin: it sounds positive. maybe a trend we might see across the country. i fear in liberal states it might not be. >> he may be the first and the last, i don't know. look, the point makes sense he wants to have folks that actually care about community safety when they are making these initial decisions on bail or on detention. and the scary thing is with the bail reform laws those magistrates, judges that will deal with the issue may have the right intention but look at a law that says let people out even if they're charged with assaults, burglary and staung. the hands will be tied legally even if they want to do the right thing because of the nature of the new york bail reform laws. >> benjamin: it will become a big issue. the defund the police movements. members of the squad saying over the next 10 years we should release everyone in prisons. how big of a role do you thi
if you don't understand my city must be safe and you can't get caught up in the politics of this city but make sure those who pose an imminent threat to our city will be not be placed back into our community. >> benjamin: it sounds positive. maybe a trend we might see across the country. i fear in liberal states it might not be. >> he may be the first and the last, i don't know. look, the point makes sense he wants to have folks that actually care about community safety when they...
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the vice mayor says this city will be like a sanctuary city minutes following the precedent set by former mayor gavin newsom, no governor when he declared san francisco sanctuary city a few years ago. the vice mayor joins us now. >> thank you for having me on. i was at city hall and the mandates continued to come. as you know it started with two weeks to stop the slow, to slow the curve. it seems like the care it keeps being dangled in front of our faces, just a little more, just a little more and it seems like every mandate that comes down is the loss of freedom so sitting at city hall and i thought governor newsom when he was the san francisco mayor, he declared san francisco sanctuary city. against what he felt to be overreached from the federal government so i thought can we do the same thing for us? we are a constitutional republic who we want to declare. we are not separating from california but we are reminding higher-ups that we need to stand for our rights. we are a constitutional republic which means we have rights endowed by our creator and we -- the founders queen of the repub
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>> there has been a seismic shift in the populations in the large cities throughout the united states. and that more specific to the african-american, and even the latino component in these communities. as a result, they present a significant voting bloc for whoever that electorate is. so when we have these rises in crime, we don't have a elected firm official standing behind the, that social contract is being lost and carnage exists in these communities, then you will have the african-americans, latinos look more a plausable solution. if the candidate of choice they already elected is in office, not getting it done, then we need to move forward to someone else. so when you point out the video you just showed what happened in a ocean avenue deli, this is a clear example of not getting it done from a public safety standpoint. elizabeth: got it. lieutenant porcher. thanks for joining us. up next, texas congressman beth van duyne. new backlash over the president's plan to give border-crossers 450,000 a piece. gold star families get less than a quarter of that. keep it right here. now, co
>> there has been a seismic shift in the populations in the large cities throughout the united states. and that more specific to the african-american, and even the latino component in these communities. as a result, they present a significant voting bloc for whoever that electorate is. so when we have these rises in crime, we don't have a elected firm official standing behind the, that social contract is being lost and carnage exists in these communities, then you will have the...
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the city just reported their 500th homicide. it's not the only city suffering a rise in crime. alexandria half is trapping the uptick. >> yes, the cities that were quick to apiece crying to defund police departments are now in a tough spot. many are walking back the sendments in the direction of refunding the place. in portland oregon, city council there unanimously supported a $5.2 million increase to their police budget following a record number of homicides this year. los angeles' mayor supported efforts to defund the police last year. now with the murder rate sky rocketing, the police commission is set to vote to increase the police budget. in may, st. louis' new mayor cut $4 million and 100 positions from the police department. listen to what was said by herself public safety adviser in a online forum last weekend. >> can't even formulate a sense of where i will ever defund the police in it. clearly the perspectives of that, i have not met anyone that have been able to provide me with a plan that clearly says if your loved one is murdered, who will respond? who will provid
the city just reported their 500th homicide. it's not the only city suffering a rise in crime. alexandria half is trapping the uptick. >> yes, the cities that were quick to apiece crying to defund police departments are now in a tough spot. many are walking back the sendments in the direction of refunding the place. in portland oregon, city council there unanimously supported a $5.2 million increase to their police budget following a record number of homicides this year. los angeles'...
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the whole city burned down in the guy that went into protect the city from burning, he's not supposed to rot in jail for the rest of his life? it's preposterous. if you don't like the system, please leave. the judges appointed by a democrat. and then ran for reelection and the people put them there. the jury, half of them were selected by the prosecution. you have a problem with that? go live somewhere else. it's extremely transparent. he was allowed to have that ar-15 is a 17-year-old. that was as clear a cut. i've ever seen. >> the weapons charges here -- the question we were discussing during the trial is why did the judge dropped the dangerous weapons charge? the defense which is very good for kyle read the law and brought it to the judge and said you are allowed to have a rifle as long as it is not a short-barreled rifle. they threw out the dangerous weapons charge. and now the prosecution has practically nothing to go on at this point. i want to talk about how the defense has gone back to the evidence is nice. >> if you could pull that one up -- thomas binger basically -- he is
the whole city burned down in the guy that went into protect the city from burning, he's not supposed to rot in jail for the rest of his life? it's preposterous. if you don't like the system, please leave. the judges appointed by a democrat. and then ran for reelection and the people put them there. the jury, half of them were selected by the prosecution. you have a problem with that? go live somewhere else. it's extremely transparent. he was allowed to have that ar-15 is a 17-year-old. that...
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with closing arguments teed up for tomorrow in the rittenhouse trial, the city of kenosha is bracing for potential backlash over the jury's decision. hoping to avoid the same violence that led to this trial in the first place. >>> and we take a closer look at judge raising eyebrows. a criminal defense lawyer who has argued cases in his courtroom before gives us the lowdown on wisconsin's longest-everybodying judge. tami. at new chapter. its innovation organic ingredients and fermentation. fermentation? yes, formulated to help your body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness well done. oh, there you are. you know cath, with chase freedom unlimited we can cashback on all our holiday shopping. earn 3% at drugstores! i'll be at checkout. you bring the card. wait - i'm paying again?! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to some
with closing arguments teed up for tomorrow in the rittenhouse trial, the city of kenosha is bracing for potential backlash over the jury's decision. hoping to avoid the same violence that led to this trial in the first place. >>> and we take a closer look at judge raising eyebrows. a criminal defense lawyer who has argued cases in his courtroom before gives us the lowdown on wisconsin's longest-everybodying judge. tami. at new chapter. its innovation organic ingredients and...
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that's what drew people from across state lines to riot, burn and loot the city of kenosha. the whole situation might never have happened if the media hadn't amplified what was a terrible story but the fact pattern is all over the place. jacob blake still lives which is missing from the reporting. people were vehemently against mass incarceration of juveniles until they heard about kyle rittenhouse. now they want him locked up. judge jeanine: gang members, their brains aren't fully formed. but kyle rittenhouse, give him the death penalty. joy read is one of my favorites. >> it's the kyle rittenhouse trial, it reminded a lot of people of something. the brett kavanaugh hearings. brett kavanaugh cried his way through the hearings. in america there is a thing about white vine land iism and white tears, particularly male white tears. >> of course. if you watch the actual trial you probably think he was guilty. but they have to talk about the only thing they have. they have to talk about race and white privilege and all these things that have nothing to do with the case. but it gi
that's what drew people from across state lines to riot, burn and loot the city of kenosha. the whole situation might never have happened if the media hadn't amplified what was a terrible story but the fact pattern is all over the place. jacob blake still lives which is missing from the reporting. people were vehemently against mass incarceration of juveniles until they heard about kyle rittenhouse. now they want him locked up. judge jeanine: gang members, their brains aren't fully formed. but...
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we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. steve: white house press secretary test positive covid-19 after a few days after being close contact with biden but first last week the left-wing websites late published my daughter has a wonderful throughout the pandemic. post left her home and then the letter goes on in the living room sitting on the same couch not socially distance each putting their hands into the same bowl of chips i understand it's normal for her to make mistakes but this isn't foreclosing the refrigerator she put her life at risk how do we build the trust back? one long unbelievable stream of paranoia. why would any parent think like that? the establishment mediated it seems to be any opinion that they agree with. with the real risks of coronavirus over 70 million children 600 for our recorded having died from covid-19 each year in traffic accidents is th
we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. steve: white house press secretary test positive covid-19 after a few days after being close contact with biden but first last week the left-wing websites late published my daughter has a wonderful throughout the pandemic. post left her...
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in new york city, still rain all the way down across the southeast. if you are beginning your travels and they are going to be ramping up the next couple of days for now completely clear out there thanks to those mostly clear skies. will, those your weather headlines for now tossing it back into you. will: okay, adam, thank you. coffee with a side of compassion, how a veteran and first responder owned business is serving up positivity in their community while raising money for others who wear a uniform. ♪ n't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. what does it feel like to sell your car to carvana? or it feels amazing.ium. when you get a great offer in seconds... (all cheering) it feels too good to be true. ...as ever imagined you could get it from selling your car. well, with
in new york city, still rain all the way down across the southeast. if you are beginning your travels and they are going to be ramping up the next couple of days for now completely clear out there thanks to those mostly clear skies. will, those your weather headlines for now tossing it back into you. will: okay, adam, thank you. coffee with a side of compassion, how a veteran and first responder owned business is serving up positivity in their community while raising money for others who wear a...
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on sunday in new york city, the broadway community gathered in times square to honor and celebrate his life and work led by lin-manuel miranda and others. they sang his songs [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . to see in performance must even sign him, perhaps as last -- stevens on time, perhaps as last, did your his voice in "tick tick boom." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in georgia, a jury has convicted three white men for murdering ahmaud arbery, a 25-year black man who was chased down by the man and shot to death while jogging last year. the jury convicted the men on a number of counts, including felony murder. only one of the men, travis mcmichael -- who fired the fatal shots -- was convicted of malice murder. travis mcmichael, his father gregory -- who is a former police officer -- and their friend william "roddie" bryan could face life in prison. ahmaud arbery's mother wanda cooper-jones spoke outside the courthouse after the verdict came down on wednesday. >> early in, to tell you the truth, i never thought this
on sunday in new york city, the broadway community gathered in times square to honor and celebrate his life and work led by lin-manuel miranda and others. they sang his songs [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . to see in performance must even sign him, perhaps as last -- stevens on time, perhaps as last, did your his voice in "tick tick boom." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in georgia, a jury has convicted three white...
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so it's a great day for ohio cities and america's cities across the country. >> so for dayton, what are you going to be like finally, what are people going to be finally seeing that they've been waiting a long time for? >> i think we're most excited for the fancy idea of roads. in the city of dayton, we have had to be a little slower at really building our artery streets, because we need federal and state funding. as that has waned, it's made the timeline get longer and longer but the road need continues to grow. so i know that's not the fanciest thing, but the most important thing that people will see right away. and certainly across the state of ohio, whether i'm in south eastern ohio or in an urban city like cleveland, the issue around broadband has become a real, real problem, particularly coming out of covid. that's what people need for jobs but it's also what people need for schools and we're seeing real challenges with that. so to have the real investment for future technology in our communities is going to be a great deal, too. >> good morning. it's jonathan lamire. you're runni
so it's a great day for ohio cities and america's cities across the country. >> so for dayton, what are you going to be like finally, what are people going to be finally seeing that they've been waiting a long time for? >> i think we're most excited for the fancy idea of roads. in the city of dayton, we have had to be a little slower at really building our artery streets, because we need federal and state funding. as that has waned, it's made the timeline get longer and longer but...
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. >> those are city members of congress. but don't forget. the candidate for the u.s. presidency himself last year prior to the election called kyle rittenhouse a white supremacist. joe biden called him a white supremacist. that's appalling. i can't gauge how wrong that is. >> laura: what is kyle's state of mind seeing how so many different forces set upon him? obviously anyone using a firearm against another human being in self-defense or in war, it's traumatic. the loss of a human life under any circumstances. how is he doing? he broke down today. >> yes, he is doing okay. he is an unbelievably strong young man. he is ready to get this over with. he got a chance to finally say his story today. i thought he did a fantastic job. we are all just so proud of him. he is ready to move to the next chapter of this life and put this insanity behind him. >> laura: was there ever any doubt in his mind he would take the standpoint? >> i don't believe so. he has a story. the facts are entirely if his camp. the truth is in his camp. you can't go wrong when every single fact lines
. >> those are city members of congress. but don't forget. the candidate for the u.s. presidency himself last year prior to the election called kyle rittenhouse a white supremacist. joe biden called him a white supremacist. that's appalling. i can't gauge how wrong that is. >> laura: what is kyle's state of mind seeing how so many different forces set upon him? obviously anyone using a firearm against another human being in self-defense or in war, it's traumatic. the loss of a human...
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inner city, it's 10 cents more. >> is that the democratic slogan? we're going to raise your prices, but be smart about it to be a little bit less? >> you mentioned -- i'm just telling you my experience with shopping. you've got to be a smart shopper. my mom had nine children and she always said, you have to make groceries. the bottom line is tomorrow joe biden will sign a very historic piece of legislation. i pray and hope that in addition to giving a pen to chuck and and nancy and manchin that he'll give it to bill cassidy and those 13 republicans in the house that are facing death threats because they want to fix their roads and bridges and they want broadband for their kids. >> there is an emergency the democratic party has right now, and that's to respond to it. you talk about supply chains, that's something that started with tariffs. it started with horrible tax and trade policies of the past administration, but you have to deal with it today, and a lot of these costs are driven by high energy costs. you know, when you transport a bundle of toi
inner city, it's 10 cents more. >> is that the democratic slogan? we're going to raise your prices, but be smart about it to be a little bit less? >> you mentioned -- i'm just telling you my experience with shopping. you've got to be a smart shopper. my mom had nine children and she always said, you have to make groceries. the bottom line is tomorrow joe biden will sign a very historic piece of legislation. i pray and hope that in addition to giving a pen to chuck and and nancy and...