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>> that would be jimmy carter in the playboy magazine. kennedy: absolutely right and the pages were stuck together. you, brad. [laughter] i know, that's gross. which vomited on a japanese prime minister? four, jimmy carter, bush or hambly complex. >> george h.w.? kennedy: that's right. our panel is that good. now is when you want to start thinking about read your luck. again, if you press your luck, double the points. if you get it right. if you are wrong, you lose everything. would you give the question and you could decide if you want to press your luck. u.s. president was known to practice playing the piano for two hours a day? you want to press your luck? >> i do, i think in this crowd you have to. kennedy: your choices, millard fillmore, harry s truman, william mckinley or barack obama? >> fillmore? kennedy: i'm sorry, you lost all your points but you've got to go big and you can only do it once so it's going to be hard to crawl your way back to the top. which president is credited for the creation of the term okay? would you like to
>> that would be jimmy carter in the playboy magazine. kennedy: absolutely right and the pages were stuck together. you, brad. [laughter] i know, that's gross. which vomited on a japanese prime minister? four, jimmy carter, bush or hambly complex. >> george h.w.? kennedy: that's right. our panel is that good. now is when you want to start thinking about read your luck. again, if you press your luck, double the points. if you get it right. if you are wrong, you lose everything. would...
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and that is when carter and his national security advisor, he said we're preparing a back track. and they started our main groups and that's gone. it's gone to the states. and that is when they hired, been locked. that in the british, journalists in american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights. were there obviously people in the biding cabinet and around by those people, maybe people here going women's rights, women's rights. and you say in the book, just bringing up a bit forward it rape, widespread rape in discriminative in killing that child killing. this accompanied the ice f obligate occupation of afghanistan. yeah, he did. and you know, they have not provided any figures on when i made this allegation in public on television radio, in writing, they denied they asked me for my pro, where's your role? i sort of proof as reports coming out on this from women's organization, some of which one in particular is not keen on the occupation. and they've told me that actually rape went dow
and that is when carter and his national security advisor, he said we're preparing a back track. and they started our main groups and that's gone. it's gone to the states. and that is when they hired, been locked. that in the british, journalists in american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights. were there obviously people in the biding cabinet and around by those people, maybe people here going...
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lee's mother was a virginia carter in the corners, the carter's were the first among family and robert e. lee himself and military career by injuring this point in 1925, they did so marvelously well he was commissioned upon graduation 1829, and the corps of engineers, where he undertook a series of coastal engineering projects that lay from georgia to new york city to the st. louis area and he learned his most impressive military bouquets of scott in the next hundred base can work of the scots she paid the dramatic campaign from the coast and crews to mexico city in 1947, and from there, robert e. lee served as super in tenant's west point in 1851, military currently writes to him and then through his under brief time, the first u.s. calvaryry and th, the outbreak of the civil war, he is offered a field commanded of the united states forces. and at thatt moment, he turned his back for more 30 years of service and commanded in a virginia state and then in the confederate field army, the army of northern virginia. almost nothing those preceding 30 years, every decision he made to be in t
lee's mother was a virginia carter in the corners, the carter's were the first among family and robert e. lee himself and military career by injuring this point in 1925, they did so marvelously well he was commissioned upon graduation 1829, and the corps of engineers, where he undertook a series of coastal engineering projects that lay from georgia to new york city to the st. louis area and he learned his most impressive military bouquets of scott in the next hundred base can work of the scots...
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industrialized ordinary people, including in global the countryside, certain beach and that is when carter and his national security advisor. he said were preparing a bad track, and they started army groups in afghanistan to all the states. and that is when they hired, been locked in a british journalist and american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights were there obviously, people in the biden cabinet and around biden's people, maybe people here going women's rights, women's rights. and you say in the book just bringing up a bit forward that rape, widespread rape or indiscriminate civilian killing. that child killing. this accompanied the ice. f obligate occupation of afghanistan. yeah, he did. and you know, they have not provided any figures on when i made this allegation in public on television, radio and writing, they denied they asked me for my pro, where's your pro i. so the proof is reports coming out of the stuff from women's organization. some of which one in particular is not keen on th
industrialized ordinary people, including in global the countryside, certain beach and that is when carter and his national security advisor. he said were preparing a bad track, and they started army groups in afghanistan to all the states. and that is when they hired, been locked in a british journalist and american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights were there obviously, people in the biden...
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jeffrey has served in the nixon and carter and ford administration. i had the privilege of meeting jeffrey when both of us were called to write for president carter. on economic policy issues. he's -- to be a director of lehman brothers, to serve on corporate boards, and as you mentioned, to be distinguished at the school of -- where he is still a professor. i want to tell you the most distinctive future of jeffrey gardner. he is married to his rife ida, they've been married for 53 years. she's one of the greatest chefs in the world. all of jeffrey's classmates at yale with where he met her, by the way, that includes -- they like -- . so now, we're gonna talk about this fantastic book. three days at camp david. it is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happens in the global financial world and i would also argue, one of the most important events in terms of we. the u.s. role in the rest of the world and changing the dynamic of global policy as well as financial markets. jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up by asking you why you wrot
jeffrey has served in the nixon and carter and ford administration. i had the privilege of meeting jeffrey when both of us were called to write for president carter. on economic policy issues. he's -- to be a director of lehman brothers, to serve on corporate boards, and as you mentioned, to be distinguished at the school of -- where he is still a professor. i want to tell you the most distinctive future of jeffrey gardner. he is married to his rife ida, they've been married for 53 years. she's...
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carter evans has the story. >> reporter: we're walking on a lake bed right now. we should be under water, and this is where your town's water comes from. does it concern you? >> deeply. >> reporter: stephanie is mayor of fairfax, california, in the heart of marin county where average rainfall the nearly 40 inches. but not this year. almost all of california is facing extreme drought. >> as beautiful as it is, it's frightening. >> reporter: it's forcing drastic measures on all 200,000 county residents, now told to cut water usage to just 55 gallons per day, dramatic considering a ten-minute shower uses about 25 gallons. 40 for a load of laundry, and a single sprinkler head can spray out 15 gallons per minute. you can't use those anymore? >> no. i mean, it's 1/3 of our water usage. >> reporter: the new restrictions mean no refilling swimming pools or fountains. you can't wash your car in your driveway, and outdoor irrigation is prohibited. >> there is no irrigation at all until june. >> reporter: none? >> none. >> reporter: john and his wife margaret lived here bec
carter evans has the story. >> reporter: we're walking on a lake bed right now. we should be under water, and this is where your town's water comes from. does it concern you? >> deeply. >> reporter: stephanie is mayor of fairfax, california, in the heart of marin county where average rainfall the nearly 40 inches. but not this year. almost all of california is facing extreme drought. >> as beautiful as it is, it's frightening. >> reporter: it's forcing drastic...
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president jimmy carter was the first to light a public menorah near the mall in 1979. in 1993, president bill clinton lit a smar menorah in the oval office. during the george w. bush administration, a hanukkah celebration was added to the white house holiday schedule. the first menorah lighting in the executive residence was in december of 2001 with george and laura bush. in 2007, the parents of slain reporter daniel pearl, a victim of terrorism, lit the menorah at the white house. the menorah had been in the pearl family for generations. >> the menorah we light tonight has special meaning. it once belonged to hiam pearl, who was the great-grandfather of "wall street journal" reporter daniel pearl. while reporting in pakistan 2002, daniel was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists. his only crime was being a jewish american. by honoring daniel, we're given the opportunity to bring forth hope from the darkness of tragedy, and that is a miracle worth celebrating during the festival of lights. >> it was also the last time a first family has been separated by war. [music: "i
president jimmy carter was the first to light a public menorah near the mall in 1979. in 1993, president bill clinton lit a smar menorah in the oval office. during the george w. bush administration, a hanukkah celebration was added to the white house holiday schedule. the first menorah lighting in the executive residence was in december of 2001 with george and laura bush. in 2007, the parents of slain reporter daniel pearl, a victim of terrorism, lit the menorah at the white house. the menorah...
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and that is when carter and his national security advisor, he said, were preparing a bag trap. and they started army groups in afghanistan to all the states. and that is when they hired, been lucky that in the british journalists and american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights. were there obviously people in the biden cabinet and around biden's people, maybe people here going women's rights, women's rights. and you say in the book just bringing up a bit forward it rape. widespread rape in discriminative in, in killing at child killing. this accompanied the ice f obligate occupation of afghanistan. yeah, it, it, and you know, they have not provided any figures on when i'm in this allegation in public on television radio, in writing they denied they asked me for my group, where's your group? i sort of proof is reports coming out on this from women's organization, some of which one in particular is not keen on the occupation. and they've told me that i actually rave when down during th
and that is when carter and his national security advisor, he said, were preparing a bag trap. and they started army groups in afghanistan to all the states. and that is when they hired, been lucky that in the british journalists and american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights. were there obviously people in the biden cabinet and around biden's people, maybe people here going women's rights, women's...
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good evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening, norah. here's the bottom line for most working americans: with inflation this high, if you inflation this high, if you're not getting a raise of almost 7% this year, you're losing money, because it just doesn't go as far. the latest item on the menu-- higher prices. >> we'd rather not pass it along, but if we have to, we have to. if our hands are that tied. >> reporter: at tallyrand restaurant in burbank, california, owner karen ross says the cost of just about everything is climbing. >> we've seen our beef prices go up 50%. >> reporter: 50%, 5-0. >> 5-0. shocking. >> reporter: it's a result of surging demand from americans with money to spend, combined with lingering supply chain issues, ships stuck at ports, and a shortage of truck drivers to deliver the goods. that's led to the worst inflation in nearly four decades. it had pretty much been kept in check since the last major surge in 1980, but now the wallop to the wallet is pronounced in basic needs-- energy prices up in the last year. a
good evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening, norah. here's the bottom line for most working americans: with inflation this high, if you inflation this high, if you're not getting a raise of almost 7% this year, you're losing money, because it just doesn't go as far. the latest item on the menu-- higher prices. >> we'd rather not pass it along, but if we have to, we have to. if our hands are that tied. >> reporter: at tallyrand restaurant in burbank, california, owner karen...
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way. industrialized ordinary people, including in go the countryside, certain beach, and that is when carter and his national security advisor. he said we're preparing a bad track. and they started army groups in afghanistan to all the states. and that is when they hired, been locked in a british journalist and american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights were there obviously, people in the biden cabinet and around biden's people, maybe people here going women's rights, women's rights. and you say in the book just bringing up a bit forward that rape widespread rape, a indiscriminate civilian killing at child killing. this accompanied the ice. f obligate occupation of afghanistan. yeah, he did. and you know, they have not provided any figures on when i made this allegation in public on television radio, in writing, they denied they asked me for my pro, where's your pro? i say that proof is reports coming out from women's organization. some of which one in particular is not keen on the occupation. a
way. industrialized ordinary people, including in go the countryside, certain beach, and that is when carter and his national security advisor. he said we're preparing a bad track. and they started army groups in afghanistan to all the states. and that is when they hired, been locked in a british journalist and american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights were there obviously, people in the biden...
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and that is when carter and his national security advisor. he said, we're preparing a back track, and this started army groups in afghanistan to all the states. and that is when they hired, been locked in a british journalist and american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights were there obviously, people in the biden cabinet and around biden's people, maybe people here going women's rights, women's rights. and you say in the book just bringing up a bit forward that rape widespread rape, a indiscriminate civilian killing at child killing. this accompanied the ice. f obligate occupation of afghanistan. yeah, he did. and you know, they have not provided any figures on the rate. when i made this allegation in public on television radio, in writing, they denied they asked me for my pro, where's your prove? i. so the proof is reports coming out on this from women's organization. some of which one in particular is not again on the occupation. and they've to
and that is when carter and his national security advisor. he said, we're preparing a back track, and this started army groups in afghanistan to all the states. and that is when they hired, been locked in a british journalist and american journalists can be forgiven for not understanding the slightest idea about african history and how britain destroyed women's rights were there obviously, people in the biden cabinet and around biden's people, maybe people here going women's rights, women's...
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lee carter, what about that? >> i think there's a general confusion by the american people whether they think he's running it or not it's not the president they expected when they elected president biden. people expected him to be more moderate. they expected him to be someone who would compromise. they voted on someone who said they would bring unity to the country and stop politics when it came to covid. none of these things have happened, so whether the question is is he really running the country or is he running the country as he promised he would, take a lot of people feel this isn't the person they ran for specially when you look at the independent voter base to support for the president has dropped by more than 30% and just his 11 months in office. that's really the issue at hand. people are getting what they wanted. they are very disappointed. maria: yeah, i don't know what happens next time around, lee. do you think the candidate for 2024 are kamala harris or joe? >> i think the midterms will tell us a
lee carter, what about that? >> i think there's a general confusion by the american people whether they think he's running it or not it's not the president they expected when they elected president biden. people expected him to be more moderate. they expected him to be someone who would compromise. they voted on someone who said they would bring unity to the country and stop politics when it came to covid. none of these things have happened, so whether the question is is he really running...
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that was an opportunity that president carter took advantage of. the americans knew the local arms industry could never supply the demand for weapons, and with the saudis matching the american contribution dollar for dollar, the mujahideen started to get better equipment. we begin to procure weapons, import them and get them to pakistan, where the pakistani army built the beginning of what grew into an enormous support structure to receive weapons that would come in by sea, move them to the borders, get them to camps, in some instances train mujahideen, who would then take the weapons inside afghanistan and attack the soviets. all the weapons that we gave them were made, most of them were made in communist countries, wejust bought them from the communists and then sent them into afghanistan. they used polish aks, czechoslovakian aks, hungarian aks, chinese aks, everybody�*s aks, and within a year of beginning the programme, we had armed about 400,000 mujahideen. peshawar in pakistan became a centre for the numerous competing mujahideen groups and
that was an opportunity that president carter took advantage of. the americans knew the local arms industry could never supply the demand for weapons, and with the saudis matching the american contribution dollar for dollar, the mujahideen started to get better equipment. we begin to procure weapons, import them and get them to pakistan, where the pakistani army built the beginning of what grew into an enormous support structure to receive weapons that would come in by sea, move them to the...
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that provided an opportunity that president carter took advantage of. the americans knew the local arms industry could never supply the demand for weapons, and with the saudis matching the american contribution dollar for dollar, the mujahideen started to get better equipment. we begin to procure weapons, import them and get them to pakistan, where the pakistani army built the beginning of what grew into an enormous support structure to receive weapons that would come in by sea, move them to the borders, get them to camps, in some instances, train mujahideen, who would then take the weapons inside afghanistan and attack the soviets. all the weapons that we gave them were made, most of them were made in communist countries. we just bought them from the communists and then sent them into afghanistan. they used polish aks, czechoslovakian aks, hungarian aks, chinese aks, everybody�*s aks, and within a year of beginning that programme, we had armed about 400,000 mujahideen. peshawar in pakistan became a centre for the numerous competing mujahideen groups
that provided an opportunity that president carter took advantage of. the americans knew the local arms industry could never supply the demand for weapons, and with the saudis matching the american contribution dollar for dollar, the mujahideen started to get better equipment. we begin to procure weapons, import them and get them to pakistan, where the pakistani army built the beginning of what grew into an enormous support structure to receive weapons that would come in by sea, move them to...
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the story is amy carter. everybody wrote about amy carter that day. the press can be easily stirredd to cover. >> brian: not anymore. >> jesse: it doesn't make your meat bigger. [laughter] >> geraldo: they call me big meat. [laughter] when defunding the police bites you, liberal city mayor whining about the crime wave after cutting money to the cops. ♪ i can see it in your eyes ♪ that you disguise the same old lies ♪ you heard the night before ♪ and though it's just a line to you ♪ for me, it's true ♪ and never seem sod right before ♪ >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ a mountain of toys to fulfill many wishes must be carried across all roads and all bridges. it's not magic that makes more holiday deliveries to homes in the us than anyone else, it's the hardworking people of the united states postal service. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ â™
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carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, it is with great pleasure that i rise today to honor a man who has dedicated his life to a better georgia and a better united states. robert hamilton hurt. bob hurt is retiring this year but his legacy will last generations. you'll be hard pressed to find a better advisor, a more loyal friend, or a hardworking foot soldier for every cause to which he's dedicated himself than bob hurt. this includes his commitment to his lovely family. virginia and daughters emma and louisa who are daily witnesses to bob's unwavering support. bob is a proud graduate of mercer university in macon, georgia, where he studied history. during this time reporting for and editing the campus newspaper, "the cluster", bob both covered and advocated for the school's desegregation and served as editor of the campus newspaper, "the cluster." after graduating, bob cashed in on a couple of summers interning for "the atlanta constitution" to score a full-time job reporting for the paper. that career was put
carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, it is with great pleasure that i rise today to honor a man who has dedicated his life to a better georgia and a better united states. robert hamilton hurt. bob hurt is retiring this year but his legacy will last generations. you'll be hard pressed to find a better advisor, a more loyal friend, or a hardworking foot soldier for every cause to which he's dedicated himself than bob hurt. this includes his commitment to his lovely family. virginia...
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when cnn poll says he is worse than jimmy carter. joining us tonight congressman jason smith, nicole malliotakis, fox news contributor deneen borelli, economic expert mitch roschelle, former deputy independent council so wisenberg, former nypd detective oscar odom, former white house national security advisor general keith kellogg and i.c.e. official tom homan. democrats blame the white house for the off the wall topspin that has them in a alternative bubble reality, blaming we saved christmas. the supply chain crisis didn't happen, shelveses are not empty. when looks like the soviet union circa 1972. covid lines are longer than the gas lines in the0's. new court finding by special counsel john durham in his probe of the botched trump russia investigation. l.a. county slams sheriff far left, soft on crime district tones living in a woke palace. the l.a. d.a. accused of dropping more than 12,000 criminal cases. the biden white house criticized for 6:00ing the fbi and the doj on school board parent but silent on any national effort to
when cnn poll says he is worse than jimmy carter. joining us tonight congressman jason smith, nicole malliotakis, fox news contributor deneen borelli, economic expert mitch roschelle, former deputy independent council so wisenberg, former nypd detective oscar odom, former white house national security advisor general keith kellogg and i.c.e. official tom homan. democrats blame the white house for the off the wall topspin that has them in a alternative bubble reality, blaming we saved christmas....
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ian carter is editorial director at iliffe media, and, ian, before we get into your experiences last week, tell us more about the titles you've got. because i think you're one of the last family—owned newspaper groups. we are indeed. iliffe itself is a very long—established publishing company. the family's run papers for centuries, but the titles we have now, newspapers include the kent messenger, the daily free press, the cambridge independent. we run lots of websites, kent online being our biggest one. fantastic, and rebecca whittington, i'm going to bring you in here because you're the brand—new online safety editor at reach. you only started this role, i think, a fortnight ago. congratulations. which newspaper titles will you be working with at reach? well, i'm going to be working across the board at reach, so kind of group—wide, so that's the national titles and the regionals as well. obviously they're quite different in terms of what they do, but actually this issue is an issue across the board. well, that's great. welcome to the programme. and i'm going to start, of co
ian carter is editorial director at iliffe media, and, ian, before we get into your experiences last week, tell us more about the titles you've got. because i think you're one of the last family—owned newspaper groups. we are indeed. iliffe itself is a very long—established publishing company. the family's run papers for centuries, but the titles we have now, newspapers include the kent messenger, the daily free press, the cambridge independent. we run lots of websites, kent online being...
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ian carter is editorial director at iliffe media, and, ian, before we get into your experiences last week, tell us more about the titles you've got. because i think you're one of the last family—owned newspaper groups. we are indeed. iliffe itself is a very long—established publishing company. the family's run papers for centuries, but the titles we've got now, newspapers include the kent messenger, the daily free press, the cambridge independent. we run lots of websites, kent online being our biggest one. and also have radio stations down in kent. so, a real big media portfolio. fantastic, and rebecca whittington, i'm going to bring you in here because you're the brand—new online safety editor at reach. you only started this role, i think, a fortnight ago. congratulations. which newspaper titles will you be working with at reach? well, i'm going to be working across the board at reach, so kind of group—wide — so that's the national titles and the regionals as well. obviously they're quite different in terms of what they do, but actually this issue is an issue across the bo
ian carter is editorial director at iliffe media, and, ian, before we get into your experiences last week, tell us more about the titles you've got. because i think you're one of the last family—owned newspaper groups. we are indeed. iliffe itself is a very long—established publishing company. the family's run papers for centuries, but the titles we've got now, newspapers include the kent messenger, the daily free press, the cambridge independent. we run lots of websites, kent online being...
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ian carter is editorial director at iliffe media, and, ian, before we get into your experiences last week, tell us more about the titles you've got. because i think you're one of the last family—owned newspaper groups. we are indeed. iliffe itself is a very long—established publishing company. the family's run papers for centuries, but the titles we have now, newspapers include the kent messenger, the daily free press, the cambridge independent. we run lots of websites, kent online being our biggest one. and also have radio stations down in kent. so, a real big media portfolio. fantastic, and rebecca whittington, i'm going to bring you in here because you're the brand—new online safety editor at reach. you only started this role, i think, a fortnight ago. congratulations. which newspaper titles will you be working with at reach? well, i'm going to be working across the board at reach, so kind of group—wide, so that's the national titles and the regionals as well. obviously they're quite different in terms of what they do, but actually this issue is an issue across the board.
ian carter is editorial director at iliffe media, and, ian, before we get into your experiences last week, tell us more about the titles you've got. because i think you're one of the last family—owned newspaper groups. we are indeed. iliffe itself is a very long—established publishing company. the family's run papers for centuries, but the titles we have now, newspapers include the kent messenger, the daily free press, the cambridge independent. we run lots of websites, kent online being...
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joining us to discuss, congressman buddy carter from the house budget committee. good to see you, congressman. 87 million, this is the solid middle of america that would be targeted by this supersizing the irs plan. >> absolutely this is the working class. this is the middle class as you indicate. remember what joe biden told us. that those under $400,000 they wouldn't be impacted by that. an absolute lie. we already heard from the bipartisan joint taxation committee, that yes, 87 million americans will be impacted by this. that is why we need to abolish the irs. that is why we need to adopt my legislation, the fair tax. that way we can make sure that we don't have to put $80 billion into this plan and hire 87,000 more irs agents. with the fair tax we can do away with all of that. do away with the irs. david: congressman, for those who don't know the details, let me emphasize what we're talking about here, supersizing this. you mentioned 87,000, by the way, 87,000 irs agents, new, irs agents that is a small army. in fact we went and looked, the government of austr
joining us to discuss, congressman buddy carter from the house budget committee. good to see you, congressman. 87 million, this is the solid middle of america that would be targeted by this supersizing the irs plan. >> absolutely this is the working class. this is the middle class as you indicate. remember what joe biden told us. that those under $400,000 they wouldn't be impacted by that. an absolute lie. we already heard from the bipartisan joint taxation committee, that yes, 87 million...
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ian carter is editorial director at iliffe media, and, ian, before we get into your experiences last week, tell us more about the titles you've got. because i think you're one of the last family—owned newspaper groups. we are indeed. iliffe itself is a very long—established publishing company. the family's run papers for centuries, but the titles we have now, newspapers include the kent messenger, the daily free press, the cambridge independent. we run lots of websites, kent online being our biggest one. and also radio stations down in kent. so, a real big media portfolio. fantastic, and rebecca whittington, i'm going to bring you in here because you're the brand—new online safety editor at reach. you only started this role, i think, a fortnight ago. congratulations. which newspaper titles will you be working with at reach? well, i'm going to be working across the board at reach, so kind of group—wide, so that's the national titles and the regionals as well. obviously they're quite different in terms of what they do, but actually this issue is an issue across the board. well,
ian carter is editorial director at iliffe media, and, ian, before we get into your experiences last week, tell us more about the titles you've got. because i think you're one of the last family—owned newspaper groups. we are indeed. iliffe itself is a very long—established publishing company. the family's run papers for centuries, but the titles we have now, newspapers include the kent messenger, the daily free press, the cambridge independent. we run lots of websites, kent online being...
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robert lee's mother, virginia carter, and the carters were the first among the first families of virginia. robert lee himself embarked on a military career entering west point in 1825. he did so marvelously well he was commissioned upon graduation in the 29, into the elite corps of engineers, where he undertook a series of coastal engineering projects, ranging from georgia to new york city to the st. louis waterfront. here and his most impressive military bouquets, however, serving under winfield scott in the mexican war. he acted as scott's chief aide in the dramatic campaign from the coast at veracruz, to mexico city in 1847. from there, robert lee served as superintendent of west point. and from 1857 to 1861, he was lieutenant colonel of the second cavalry. and then, for a brief period, he was the colonel of the first u.s. cavalry. and then, with the outbreak of the civil war, he was offered field command of the united states forces in dealing with the secessionist states. at that moment, he turned his back on more than 30 years of service. and took command, first of the virginia state
robert lee's mother, virginia carter, and the carters were the first among the first families of virginia. robert lee himself embarked on a military career entering west point in 1825. he did so marvelously well he was commissioned upon graduation in the 29, into the elite corps of engineers, where he undertook a series of coastal engineering projects, ranging from georgia to new york city to the st. louis waterfront. here and his most impressive military bouquets, however, serving under...
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jeffrey is served in the nixon carter and ford administrations. i had the privilege of meeting jeffrey nguyen both of us were called to write a memoranda for president carter on economic policy issues and he has gone on since to be a director at lehman brothers to serve on corporate boards and as you mentioned liz the very distinguished dean of the yale school where he still professes. i want to tell you the most distinctive feature of garten and that he is married to his wife i know for 53 years. she is better known as the barefoot contest the probably one of the most famous chefs. by the way his classmates include hank paulson who they like to say is the most famous person at yale at that time was the inet garten. now we are going to talk about this fantastic look "three days at camp david." it is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global financial world and i would also argue one of the great events are most important events in terms of really dealing with the u.s. role in the rest of the world and changing the d
jeffrey is served in the nixon carter and ford administrations. i had the privilege of meeting jeffrey nguyen both of us were called to write a memoranda for president carter on economic policy issues and he has gone on since to be a director at lehman brothers to serve on corporate boards and as you mentioned liz the very distinguished dean of the yale school where he still professes. i want to tell you the most distinctive feature of garten and that he is married to his wife i know for 53...
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carter evans, cbs news. >> well, now for what lies ahead, cbs boston's chief meteorologist eric fisher is here with the forecast. good evening, eric. >> good evening, norah. today is a day for the record books when it comes to the weather in the middle of the country. we've had this widespread windstorm, the whole thing rocketing across the middle of the country tonight. let's take a look at some of those advisories. a huge area. wind advisories, high wind warnings from new mexico all the way to western new york. and in this area we've had wind gusts up to 100 miles per hour. places like russell, kansas, lamar, colorado. and tonight now we're tracking more tornadoes. this is moving so fast. it's not just the wind in the storms. the storms themselves in this line that's moving across iowa at 80 to 100 miles per hour with embedded tornadoes. that will continue to move to the north and east. there are more tornado watches there. in fact, if one touches down in minnesota tonight, it would be the first on record during the month of december in minnesota. here is why. we've had record warmth
carter evans, cbs news. >> well, now for what lies ahead, cbs boston's chief meteorologist eric fisher is here with the forecast. good evening, eric. >> good evening, norah. today is a day for the record books when it comes to the weather in the middle of the country. we've had this widespread windstorm, the whole thing rocketing across the middle of the country tonight. let's take a look at some of those advisories. a huge area. wind advisories, high wind warnings from new mexico...
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journalist discusses his book, his very best: jimmy carter, a life. watch washington journal for our special holiday author series or on our mobile video app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is why it has invested billions building, operating, empowering opportunity. charter is connecting us. >> charter supports c-span along with these other providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. the richard nixon presidential library and museum hosted an event marking the 50th anniversary of the signing of the national cancer act. present for the discussion included nobel laureates. this is just over three hours. ♪ >> welcome to the nixon library. i am the president and ceo of the richard nixon foundation. welcome to day two of the inaugural nixon cancer conference. last night, we looked at the history of the national cancer act. this morning, we look at practical uses and implications. i want to begin
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joining me now, adam class feld, the managing editor of law and crime, and vice news reporter carter sherman. adam, i want to start with you. the defense was planning to call almost three dozen witnesses. why do you think such a smaller number of witnesses ended up taking the stand in the defense of ghislaine maxwell? >> well, simply because they lost a number of important rulings. now, remember, early in the defense case, they had wanted to call witnesses to testify under pseudonyms just as the prosecution called a number of witnesses testifying under assumed names like jane or kate. they wanted to have people hide under a cloak of anonymity. that is common in sex trafficking cases like these for the prosecution. it is not common for the defense. so once they lost that ruling, they lost a good number of their witnesses. there was another pretrial ruling where they -- we found out early on that they were going to call a defense psychologist, elizabeth loftus. they won that ruling. she did get to testify. so it gives a little insight into their plans and what happened when they tried
joining me now, adam class feld, the managing editor of law and crime, and vice news reporter carter sherman. adam, i want to start with you. the defense was planning to call almost three dozen witnesses. why do you think such a smaller number of witnesses ended up taking the stand in the defense of ghislaine maxwell? >> well, simply because they lost a number of important rulings. now, remember, early in the defense case, they had wanted to call witnesses to testify under pseudonyms just...
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but what they don't have is a motive, margaret. >> brennan: carter evans in beverly hills. tonight, we are looking into one of the causes of america's housing crunch. the nationwide shortage of available homes is being driven in part by a labor shortage. industry experts say more than 2 million new workers will be need to over the next three years to meet the demand. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> so right now they're running the wire through the house. >> reporter: developer joe atalla builds houses like this three-bedroom, two and a half bath near boise. >> the good news is these guys are showing up. >> yeah, these guys are on the job, exactly. >> reporter: because that's not true for everybody. >> it's not. >> reporter: america's builders face twin supply chain crises, a shortage of materials and labor, all trades. >> all the way through, you know, tile and sheetrock and roofing, all of those things. >> electrical. >> reporter: plumbing. exactly. >> reporter: the industry says it now has up to 430,000 open construction jobs and will need another 61,000 new hires every m
but what they don't have is a motive, margaret. >> brennan: carter evans in beverly hills. tonight, we are looking into one of the causes of america's housing crunch. the nationwide shortage of available homes is being driven in part by a labor shortage. industry experts say more than 2 million new workers will be need to over the next three years to meet the demand. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> so right now they're running the wire through the house. >> reporter: developer...
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on the other side of town, paul carter has been | of town, paul carter has been to meet a very important guest. when it comes to musical superstars, don't get much bigger than bjorn of aber. he was talking to us about a new software solution physician museums —— abba. more on that in the upcoming mesozoic of it but i took his opportunity to ask is one of those on tech and music. we send technology evolving music over the years. i wondered what your reflections on technology being used in modern musicale. you know, used in modern musicale. you know. when — used in modern musicale. you know, when annie _ used in modern musicale. 7m. know, when annie anderson and i in the 70s used to be in one little room, in a cubicle with a stand—up piano and an acoustic guitar and two guys singing some kind of gibberish. pop english swedish something. no recordings of oh, shame! but to get a kick out of that, they had to be a really good malady. whereas the songwriter today, he has got all his stuff —— melody. he has his computer and all of these wonderful sounds and when he or she is composi
on the other side of town, paul carter has been | of town, paul carter has been to meet a very important guest. when it comes to musical superstars, don't get much bigger than bjorn of aber. he was talking to us about a new software solution physician museums —— abba. more on that in the upcoming mesozoic of it but i took his opportunity to ask is one of those on tech and music. we send technology evolving music over the years. i wondered what your reflections on technology being used in...
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commissioner carter oberstone? >> commissioner carter-oberstone: thank you. i was really happy to see how the department handled the situation. that's what a democracy is supposed to look like, and i was pleased with your handling of the situation. >> commissioner carter-oberstone: thank you. >> vice president elias: commissioner lee, did you have anything? >> commissioner lee: yes. i don't know if it's been answered, but arson up 300%. is that something that's normally answered on the police department side? and then, the second question i would have is the gun violence. we're approaching the end of the year, and i'm looking at, i guess the trend for the last year. it looks like we're going to pass 2017. chief, i wonder if you had any strategy on trying to reduce the gun violence as much as possible? >> yes, thank you, commissioner, to the first question -- let me answer the second one first, regarding the gun violence. this is good news, i think. we slowed the cycle over the holiday weekend. we have life coaches who don't work for the department but they wo
commissioner carter oberstone? >> commissioner carter-oberstone: thank you. i was really happy to see how the department handled the situation. that's what a democracy is supposed to look like, and i was pleased with your handling of the situation. >> commissioner carter-oberstone: thank you. >> vice president elias: commissioner lee, did you have anything? >> commissioner lee: yes. i don't know if it's been answered, but arson up 300%. is that something that's normally...
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the chart masters drilling down on today's crude comeback, carter seeing big opportunity in big oil. he's going to read the texas tea leaves ahead we are all over the after-hours disaster from docusign, the shares down 25% right now. the guidance, needless to say not what wall street wanted to here the conference call is underway. d-moss is diedaled in, but she' dip if with any news >>> lots of buyer moving in, buying all kinds of stocks, the dow rallies nearly 620 points, almost 2% for its best day since march. almost all dow stock exchange were higher, except for the six you see on the screen. nasdaq rising nearly a percent but amazon, microsoft, meta, aka facebook, tesla had the gall to fall guy adami, how do you make sense of today's moves >> first of all, hello, brian, good to see you. >> how are you >> are you there we always try to explain things. certainly things are unexplainable, the lock necessary monster, why the dro detroit lions are still in the nfl. i have no idea why today is happening. i'll say this. i'm sure bonaman has -- there's something we call negative gamma in
the chart masters drilling down on today's crude comeback, carter seeing big opportunity in big oil. he's going to read the texas tea leaves ahead we are all over the after-hours disaster from docusign, the shares down 25% right now. the guidance, needless to say not what wall street wanted to here the conference call is underway. d-moss is diedaled in, but she' dip if with any news >>> lots of buyer moving in, buying all kinds of stocks, the dow rallies nearly 620 points, almost 2%...
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you have to get above jimmy carter and bow out. >> jesse: i think he is one and done, katie. he told the truth and said honestly if i'm feeling okay i will run and if not, i won't run. but when you are an honest politician, he opened up huge problems. how is the world looking at this? joe just lame duck himself in front of the allies and if he will only be around three more years, what about the country? wait a second, if his health is an issue tomorrow, is it an issue today? because we have a rocky recovery and the democrats come with a better start making contingency plans. i'm sure his eyes lit up with the interviewer and kamala launching exploratory committee. they need to start planning ahead appear of the squad might be looking like he's politically wounded. that he introduced this on network television network. this is now front and center. mainstream conversation. the conservative commentator, this isn't a democrat whispering in the halls of congress. he's not the same as he used to be. he introduces network tv. everyone will see everything he does in the context of h
you have to get above jimmy carter and bow out. >> jesse: i think he is one and done, katie. he told the truth and said honestly if i'm feeling okay i will run and if not, i won't run. but when you are an honest politician, he opened up huge problems. how is the world looking at this? joe just lame duck himself in front of the allies and if he will only be around three more years, what about the country? wait a second, if his health is an issue tomorrow, is it an issue today? because we...
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>> no, because i watched jimmy carter do it, and it was terrible. hurts the athletes. there are much more powerful things we can do that than, much, much more powerful things. that's not a powerful thing. it almost makes us look like, i don't know, sore losers. we're doing so badly. maria, our country is no longer respected. no, i wouldn't do that. i'd like to see our great athletes go over and win every single medal. went this was done by jimmy -- when this was done by jimmy carter, i remember it so well, the athletes were devastated. they were hurt so badly. no, i'd like to see the united states go over, which i think they will, and win all of a sudden gold medals -- all the gold medals and do well. maria: do you think china will take over -- [inaudible] >> no, i was never -- so there were six of them. i was going to bomb five and keep bagram. the reason was because of china. it's one hour away from where they make their nuclear weapons. it has the largest runways, the most powerful runways, mine, for heavy, very powerful, thick. like, in some cases 8 feet of concret
>> no, because i watched jimmy carter do it, and it was terrible. hurts the athletes. there are much more powerful things we can do that than, much, much more powerful things. that's not a powerful thing. it almost makes us look like, i don't know, sore losers. we're doing so badly. maria, our country is no longer respected. no, i wouldn't do that. i'd like to see our great athletes go over and win every single medal. went this was done by jimmy -- when this was done by jimmy carter, i...
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margaret. >> carter evans in beverly hills. tonight, with eare looking into one of the causes of america's housing crunch. the nationwide shortage of available homes is being driven in part by a labor shortage. industry experts say more than 2 million new workers will be need to over the next three years to meet the demand. here's cbs's mark strassmann. >> so right now they're running te wire through the house. >> reporter: developer joe atalla builds houses like this three-bedroom, two and a half bath near boise. >> the good news is threes guys are showing up. >> yeah, these guys are on the job, exactly. >> reporter: because that's not true for everybody. >> it's not. >> reporter: america's builders face twin supply chain crises, a shortage of materials and labor. all trades. >> all the way through, you know, tile and sheetrock and roofing, all of those things. >> electrical. >> reporter: plumbing. exactly. >> reporter: the industry says it now has up to 430,000 open construction jobs and will need another 61,000 newes every m
margaret. >> carter evans in beverly hills. tonight, with eare looking into one of the causes of america's housing crunch. the nationwide shortage of available homes is being driven in part by a labor shortage. industry experts say more than 2 million new workers will be need to over the next three years to meet the demand. here's cbs's mark strassmann. >> so right now they're running te wire through the house. >> reporter: developer joe atalla builds houses like this...
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and it may have been during the carter years and in years. it is just a different world. reporter: knowing that president trump tested positive for covid before your first debate, do you think the former president put you at risk? president biden: i don't think about the former president. [reporters shouting questions] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled centers so families can get tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front-row seat democracy. -- seat to democracy. >> tonight on c-span, next, treasury secretary janet yellen and federal reserv
and it may have been during the carter years and in years. it is just a different world. reporter: knowing that president trump tested positive for covid before your first debate, do you think the former president put you at risk? president biden: i don't think about the former president. [reporters shouting questions] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable...
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jamie. >> yuccas: tragic, carter. thank you. move over hubble, the james webb telescope will launch christmas morning from french guiana. n.a.s.a. spent $10 billion to build it. we could see the universe as it looked right after the big bang. how cool is that? here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: from the perch a million miles beyond earth, the james webb telescope will glimpse the dawn of tame like nothing before us. >> the universe is a 13.8 billion story and we're missing key paragraphs in the very first chapter. >> reporter: n.a.s.a. astro physicist amber straughn hopes webb's discoveries will fill in in blanks. >> we hopefully will be able to see the galaxies for the first time. >> reporter: the gold plated mirror will alline to create one mirror, 21 feet across, six times larger than the one on the hubble space telescope. for more than three decades, hubble has given us stunning humbling views of the universe. but webb will search for heat >> we aroking for thes. the telt cold, it will actually glow brighter than the objor
jamie. >> yuccas: tragic, carter. thank you. move over hubble, the james webb telescope will launch christmas morning from french guiana. n.a.s.a. spent $10 billion to build it. we could see the universe as it looked right after the big bang. how cool is that? here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: from the perch a million miles beyond earth, the james webb telescope will glimpse the dawn of tame like nothing before us. >> the universe is a 13.8 billion story and we're missing...
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and democrat wars -- >> reporter: the backlash hurt dole and ford who would eventually lose to jimmy carter. dole spent 27 years in the senate, quitting his post as majority leader in an all-out bid to defeat clinton. >> my time to lead this office has come, and i will seek the president with nothing to fall back on with the judgment of the people and nowhere to go but the white house or home. >> reporter: with that defeat, dole became the only person to lose as a presidential and vice presidential nominee. >> thank you so much -- >> reporter: six years later his wife elizabeth was elected to the senate, and he became an unlikely tv pitchman for soft drinks with britney spears -- >> easy, boy -- courage -- >> reporter: and even viagra. >> like erectile disfunction. >> reporter: when donald trump secured the nomination in 2016, dole became the only living gop nominee to endorse him. >> donald trump can win. >> reporter: dole was a farm belt fiscal conservative, party loyalty came easy, culture war did not. he wounded power quietly and over the years with humor and humility. calls of what fee
and democrat wars -- >> reporter: the backlash hurt dole and ford who would eventually lose to jimmy carter. dole spent 27 years in the senate, quitting his post as majority leader in an all-out bid to defeat clinton. >> my time to lead this office has come, and i will seek the president with nothing to fall back on with the judgment of the people and nowhere to go but the white house or home. >> reporter: with that defeat, dole became the only person to lose as a presidential...
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carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate and celebrate the continued accomplishments of young harris college men's soccer team. on november 14, the team rallied together to defeat clayton state, securing their sixth peach belt conference tight until program history. this victory advanced the team to the ncaa division 2 national tournament. entering the tournament with a 17-0-1 record the mountain lions continue to dominate with a 2-1 win over the clayton state lakers for the title. the team is now set to face off against auburn university at montgomery on december 2 in the quarterfinals of the division 2 tournament. these student athletes are to be celebrated for the spirit of unrelenting perseverance. your hard work, dedication, and determination will be an example future teams will strive to emulate. i extend my congratulations to the entire men's soccer program for their remarkable season and proud of my alma mater. go, mountain lions. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker
carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate and celebrate the continued accomplishments of young harris college men's soccer team. on november 14, the team rallied together to defeat clayton state, securing their sixth peach belt conference tight until program history. this victory advanced the team to the ncaa division 2 national tournament. entering the tournament with a 17-0-1 record the mountain lions continue to dominate with a 2-1 win over the clayton state lakers for the title. the...
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carter evans, cbs news. >> o'donnell: well, now for what lies ahead, cbs boston's chief meteorologist eric fisher is here with the forecast. good evening, eric. >> good evening, norah. today is a day for the record books. when it comes to the weather in the middle of the country, we've had this widespread wind storm, the whole thing rocketing across the middle of the country tonight. let's take a look at some of those advisories, huge areas, high-wind warnings from new mexico to new york. and in the area we have had wind 2k3wu679s up to 100 miles per hour, places like russell, kansas, lamar, colorado. and tonight we're tracking more tornadoes. this is moving so fast, it's not just the wind in the storms. the storms themselves in this line that's moving across iowa at 80o 100 miles perur with there are more tornado w ther in monthdown i r of december in minnesota. here's why-- we have had record warms. records set in places like des moines, way into the 70s. omaha, nebraska, way in the 70s as well. all of this will continue to move rapidly to the northeast. behind it, we're talking a b
carter evans, cbs news. >> o'donnell: well, now for what lies ahead, cbs boston's chief meteorologist eric fisher is here with the forecast. good evening, eric. >> good evening, norah. today is a day for the record books. when it comes to the weather in the middle of the country, we've had this widespread wind storm, the whole thing rocketing across the middle of the country tonight. let's take a look at some of those advisories, huge areas, high-wind warnings from new mexico to new...
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good evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening, norah. here's the bottom line for most working americans: with inflation this high, if you're not getting a raise of almost 7% this year, you're losing money because it just doesn't go as far. the latest item on the menu-- higher prices. >> we'd rather not pass it along, but if we have to, we have to. if our hands are that tied. >> reporter: at tallyrand restaurant in burbank, california, owner karen ross says the cost of just about everything is climbing. >> we've seen our beef prices go up 50%. >> reporter: 50%, 5-0. >> shocking. >> reporter: it's a result of surging demand from americans with money to spend, combined with lingering supply chain issues, ships stuck at ports, and a shortage of truck drivers to deliver the goods. that's led to the worst inflation in nearly four decades. it had pretty much been kept in check since the last major surns in 19 eight peupon but now the wallop to the wattle is pronounced in basic needs-- energy prices up in the last year. and beef rose up more tha
good evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening, norah. here's the bottom line for most working americans: with inflation this high, if you're not getting a raise of almost 7% this year, you're losing money because it just doesn't go as far. the latest item on the menu-- higher prices. >> we'd rather not pass it along, but if we have to, we have to. if our hands are that tied. >> reporter: at tallyrand restaurant in burbank, california, owner karen ross says the cost of just...
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it's the first time americans have boy an olympic since 1980 when president jimmy carter refused to send a delegation to the moscow games in protest of the soviet invasion of afghanistan, but carter kept american athletes home, too. not just officials. it's a diplomatic boycott enough given the human rights of uses. we will be rooting for the athletes from home. that does not mean that is the end of the concerns. we will raise about human rights abuses in xinjiang, but this is just sending a message that given these human rights abuses we cannot proceed with as usual cecilia vega abc news the white house china says it will respond with quote resolute countermeasures, although it did not say what that may be the san francisco district attorney jason. striking back at the critics who are trying to recall it. he rallied supporters today in the excelsior neighborhood. say he inherited many of the problems. he's now being blamed for houdin is asking people to look at his record. let's be very clear. my conviction rate for murders has gone up compared to the prior administration. my charging r
it's the first time americans have boy an olympic since 1980 when president jimmy carter refused to send a delegation to the moscow games in protest of the soviet invasion of afghanistan, but carter kept american athletes home, too. not just officials. it's a diplomatic boycott enough given the human rights of uses. we will be rooting for the athletes from home. that does not mean that is the end of the concerns. we will raise about human rights abuses in xinjiang, but this is just sending a...
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carter evans, thank you. all right, we're going to turn now to one police department's efforts to reduce crime and build trust in the community it serves. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs' nancy chen takes us to the city of racine, wisconsin,s where for some officers,s policing begins at home. >> reporter: growing up in one of racine, wisconsin,'s toughest neighborhood, 17-year-old kamari andrews says his reaction to seeing police was instinctive. >> my impression of law enforcement was to run from them all the time. >> push back from here to hold it on. >> reporter: but that started to change five years ago, when he met officer tim cisler just a few houses down. it was it like the hangout spot to go to after school? >> it was. >> reporter: this is a c.o.p. house, short for community-oriented policing. it's one of six homes manned by a l lone officer whose job is to know anything that's happening in that neighborhood. >> anything that occurs in that neighborhood, they should know about it-- thefts and crime
carter evans, thank you. all right, we're going to turn now to one police department's efforts to reduce crime and build trust in the community it serves. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs' nancy chen takes us to the city of racine, wisconsin,s where for some officers,s policing begins at home. >> reporter: growing up in one of racine, wisconsin,'s toughest neighborhood, 17-year-old kamari andrews says his reaction to seeing police was instinctive. >> my impression of law...
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he is already weaker than jimmy carter was. carter went down to the worst electoral college defeat of any incumbent president. i suspect that next year kevin mccarthy will be speaker and mitch mcconnell will be the majority leader. i expect biden to not run again. i think the democratic party would number a state of shock if he did. i think kamala harris is weaker than biden. the last rumor i heard was that hillary clinton will run. that would say a lot about chaos of america if hillary clinton reemerged one more time. >> the health is an escape hatch. if my health is not what it is today. he is looking for the exit or the party will push him toward it. california governor gavin newsom is shifting the goal post on what it means to be fully vaccinated. watch this. >> we recognize that just being fully vaccinated is not enough with this new variant. we believe it's important to extend this requirement to getting that third dose. to getting boosted. it's the wise move. we need to make sure we don't have staffing shortages. >> staf
he is already weaker than jimmy carter was. carter went down to the worst electoral college defeat of any incumbent president. i suspect that next year kevin mccarthy will be speaker and mitch mcconnell will be the majority leader. i expect biden to not run again. i think the democratic party would number a state of shock if he did. i think kamala harris is weaker than biden. the last rumor i heard was that hillary clinton will run. that would say a lot about chaos of america if hillary clinton...
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city's police chief called the shooting death of a 14-year-old girl absolutely heartbreaking, as cbs' carter evans reports, it happened when officers opened fire on a suspect inside a store. >> suspect entered into the business. >> reporter: the bizarre attack inside a burlington coat factory began when security asked a man leave the store. >> he started threatening security he was going to throw items. >> reporter: she said she tried to help customers escape. >> suspect was waiting downstairs. i had a customer in front of me. he reached down, he attacked her, hit her with a chain. >> female victim, head trauma. >> they received additional radio calls from multiple people indicating there was a possible shooting in progress. >> reporter: investigators say, when officers saw the suspect about to assault another person, they opened fire, killing him. >> officer needs help. >> reporter: they later found a bullet hole in the wall. >> we went behind it. it turned out to be the dressing room. >> reporter: inside, 14-year-old valentina orellana-peralta was dead from a gunshot wound. she was reporte
city's police chief called the shooting death of a 14-year-old girl absolutely heartbreaking, as cbs' carter evans reports, it happened when officers opened fire on a suspect inside a store. >> suspect entered into the business. >> reporter: the bizarre attack inside a burlington coat factory began when security asked a man leave the store. >> he started threatening security he was going to throw items. >> reporter: she said she tried to help customers escape. >>...
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vietnam, he served as georgia, state senator and secretary of state and ran veterans affairs in the carter administration before a terminate in the united states senate. we often saw our ed schultz interview richard franco, who was president of the united mine workers before becoming a f l. c. i o for us. no bill priest prize laurie at f. w declaring was south africa's last head of state from the euro. white minority rule, he and his government dismantled a part time hammer. and hank aaron, 755 career home runs, wrote babe ruth's record and stood for the next 33 years. another hall of famer was tommy le, sorta who manage the dodgers for $21.00. the world series twice, build word and also had 2 world series rings. after playing for the cardinals, and pirates and managing the asteroids, covey claim retired astro, j. r. richard. and there wasn't a dry fenway park when jerry remy throughout the ceremonial 1st pitch before the red sox illuminated arch rival yankees in the wild card game. wren dog played for the angels and socks before 34 years, calling the games on t v. as he was losing his lon
vietnam, he served as georgia, state senator and secretary of state and ran veterans affairs in the carter administration before a terminate in the united states senate. we often saw our ed schultz interview richard franco, who was president of the united mine workers before becoming a f l. c. i o for us. no bill priest prize laurie at f. w declaring was south africa's last head of state from the euro. white minority rule, he and his government dismantled a part time hammer. and hank aaron, 755...
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carter evans, cbs news. >> o'donnell: for what lies ahead, eric fisher is here with the forecast. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today is a day for the record he books. when it comes to the weather in the middle of the country, we've had this widespread wind storm, the whole thing rocketing across the middle of the country tonight. let's take a look at some of those advisories, huge areas, high-wind warnings from new mexico to new york. and in the area we have had winds up to 100 miles per hour, places like russell, kansas, lamar, colorado. and tonight we're tracking more tornadoes. this is moving so fast, it's not just the wind in the storms. the storms themselves in this line that's moving across iowa at 80 to 100 miles per hour with embedded tornadoes. this will continue to move to the north and east. there are more tornado watches there. in fact, if one touchdown in minnesota tonight, it would be the first on record in the month of december in minnesota. here's why-- we have had record warms. records set in places like des moines, way into the 70s. omaha, nebr
carter evans, cbs news. >> o'donnell: for what lies ahead, eric fisher is here with the forecast. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today is a day for the record he books. when it comes to the weather in the middle of the country, we've had this widespread wind storm, the whole thing rocketing across the middle of the country tonight. let's take a look at some of those advisories, huge areas, high-wind warnings from new mexico to new york. and in the area we have had...