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and charlie was, i was. >> because if it goes in an adverse way for you and charlie, he's going to be led off and you wouldn't see him for a long long time. >> yeah, it was hard to imagine that. >> jennifer is a juror sitting on the case. >> i'm not sure anybody felt bad for jim tan. he made a lot of enemies in life. but everybody did recognize that the way he died was still a crime. >> both the prosecution and defense had agreed that charlie's fingerprints were on the ammo. >> but did he actually pull the trigger? or did he load the gun and give it to his mom and say here you go. that was the biggest point of contention. >> she was ready to vote guilty. the panel of 12 was far from unanimous. more days passed. >> eight people guilty. four people not guilty. >> a stalemate, an impasse seemed to be at hand. but still they talked. >> three of the jurors were crying really hard because they didn't want to think that he was guilty, but they couldn't ignore it at that point. >> the local media asked prosecutor gargen for updates. >> i don't have experience with a jury out this long. nor do
and charlie was, i was. >> because if it goes in an adverse way for you and charlie, he's going to be led off and you wouldn't see him for a long long time. >> yeah, it was hard to imagine that. >> jennifer is a juror sitting on the case. >> i'm not sure anybody felt bad for jim tan. he made a lot of enemies in life. but everybody did recognize that the way he died was still a crime. >> both the prosecution and defense had agreed that charlie's fingerprints were on...
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. >> charlie: conundrum. [laughter] >> harris: i kind of looked down and do i need better reading glasses because i can clearly see. what are they going to be doing? >> charlie: yeah, and here is the secret to president trump success. it has always been about issues. 2016 was an election that more about issues than any election that brad or i have ever witnessed. it was all about the issues. now, obviously there are people like brad, you know, obviously they want lifelong politicians that have been around forever making the same promises. donald trump is not one of those guys. he has not been a lifelong politician and has focused on the issues. that is why he won and 75 million votes as well. it's going all right. i will bring you both back on another day, brad, charlie, great to see you, thank you. >> brad: thank you. >> charlie: great to se see you guys. >> brad: take care of. >> harris: of sanding and alarm to what happened to social media influence or appear the young woman's family as we s turned out to
. >> charlie: conundrum. [laughter] >> harris: i kind of looked down and do i need better reading glasses because i can clearly see. what are they going to be doing? >> charlie: yeah, and here is the secret to president trump success. it has always been about issues. 2016 was an election that more about issues than any election that brad or i have ever witnessed. it was all about the issues. now, obviously there are people like brad, you know, obviously they want lifelong...
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charlie, it's great to see you. i just want to start with, you know, it's the constitution, there are all these laws. how does it fit in that it is the sheriff, the police who are in charge of the governor's thoughts and restrictions and not the health department? >> charlie: there's so many contradicting orders that are happening right now especially in california, you saw that viral video over the weekend of a small business owner in thousand oaks, california, she had her restaurant shut down and right next to it, there was a movie set that was allowed to do the exact thing that she wasn't allowed to do in the constitution is not suspended even in the time of a crisis or a pandemic. you are starting to see small business owners across the country fight for their life. this has been almost seven or eight months of lockdowns and opening up a little bit, more lockdowns and i personally stand right next to these small business owners trying to make sure they can open their businesses and at least be treated fairly lik
charlie, it's great to see you. i just want to start with, you know, it's the constitution, there are all these laws. how does it fit in that it is the sheriff, the police who are in charge of the governor's thoughts and restrictions and not the health department? >> charlie: there's so many contradicting orders that are happening right now especially in california, you saw that viral video over the weekend of a small business owner in thousand oaks, california, she had her restaurant...
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the conviction of the conviction 01:14 people in the charlie abdo trial. —— charlie hebdo much more on our website and twitter feed. thank you very much. hello there. on wednesday, we saw a pretty deep area of low pressure sweep up from the south to bring rain and gales, particularly to western areas. today, though, it's looking a bit quieter. we're in between weather systems, so we should see a good deal of sunshine around. it'll stay quite breezy too, though, not quite as windy as it has been. so that's wednesday's low pushing away to the north of the uk. this feature will come in during thursday night. and in between, we've got a good slice of drier weather. there'll be a few showers around this morning, mind you, across southern and western areas. plenty of sunshine across eastern scotland, central and eastern england — areas here staying dry all day. out west, we'll see further showers and the clouds will tend to build up here through the afternoon, and the outbreaks of rain will start to arrive across northern ireland, along with strengthening winds. it'll be quite fresh across
the conviction of the conviction 01:14 people in the charlie abdo trial. —— charlie hebdo much more on our website and twitter feed. thank you very much. hello there. on wednesday, we saw a pretty deep area of low pressure sweep up from the south to bring rain and gales, particularly to western areas. today, though, it's looking a bit quieter. we're in between weather systems, so we should see a good deal of sunshine around. it'll stay quite breezy too, though, not quite as windy as it has...
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what does charlie mean? it is not in the dictionary. >> charlie means i support them and what they did. >> yes, but people who protested in the days following the attacks said "i am charlie" because they supported free speech. >> yes, i support free speech. >> there are survivors of the terrorist attack you come to meet students, so we do talk about the cartoons. but slogans like this do not actually mean anything because there is no definition for "i am charlie." if charlie means i like the newspaper's cartoons and i purchased them, then you are charlie. >> in the case, that is misinterpreted, just to make clear. i am neither for charlie nor for the terrorist attacks. >> it is not always easy. pupils are confronted with other influences outside of school. >> do you feel any pressure about french muslims in the suburbs? any pressure from reticles that might push you to respect islam differently? >> to be honest, the young muslim brotherhood guys are always around. they come to talk to you for hours, but they
what does charlie mean? it is not in the dictionary. >> charlie means i support them and what they did. >> yes, but people who protested in the days following the attacks said "i am charlie" because they supported free speech. >> yes, i support free speech. >> there are survivors of the terrorist attack you come to meet students, so we do talk about the cartoons. but slogans like this do not actually mean anything because there is no definition for "i am...
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this is my uncle charlie. you haven't seen him in 75 yea years. >> we were all in that area together. we were getting pinned down all the time. good to see you. good to see you! >> george, remember you told me that you called charlie pops? >> you were a little older than i was. >> holy mackerel. you're doing all right? hanging right in there. ♪ >> we were on iwo. we were in the same everything. we were with each other all the time. called him "pops." he was the greatest marine. and we just -- we devoted to each other so well. we didn't shake hands with him. why me, why them, not me, you know. or why -- something that goes with being [indiscernible]. how come -- i have the closest guys. there's nothing closer than two guys in the marine corps in combat. they both depend on each other for their very lives. >> tonight is really about camaraderie. it's about remembrance, it's about thinking of those who didn't make it back. tonight we called off all the names. >> martha: george coburn. charles gubich. >> but as
this is my uncle charlie. you haven't seen him in 75 yea years. >> we were all in that area together. we were getting pinned down all the time. good to see you. good to see you! >> george, remember you told me that you called charlie pops? >> you were a little older than i was. >> holy mackerel. you're doing all right? hanging right in there. ♪ >> we were on iwo. we were in the same everything. we were with each other all the time. called him "pops." he...
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today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. borisjohnson has urged people to keep christmas celebrations "short" and "small" to reduce the risk of spreading covid over the festive period. despite warnings over rising infections from scientists and doctors, restrictions will still be relaxed between 23rd and 27th december — but mrjohnson said people should "think hard" before meeting friends and family. this report from laura kuenssberg. even sorting the tree hasn't seemed straightforward this year. politicians gave a promise we'd be able to gather together at christmas, a glimmer of light at a grim time but, along with gifts, new concern about the virus is arriving at number ten, so permission to see friends and family comes with stern new advice. we are keeping the laws the same, but we all want to send the same message. a smaller christmas is going to be a
today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. borisjohnson has urged people to keep christmas celebrations "short" and "small" to reduce the risk of spreading covid over the festive period. despite warnings over rising infections from scientists and doctors, restrictions will...
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today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. china has agreed to allow in a world health organisation team next month to investigate the origins of the pandemic. the government in beijing has been reluctant to agree to an independent inquiry into the outbreak, causing a series of diplomatic rows with other countries. did it come from bats? did it use a host to jump to human. just some of the key questions who scientist will try to a nswer who scientist will try to answer when they arrive in the city next month. their goal is to find the truth about where the virus came from and how it darted. what we know so far is that on the third of january china investigated a virus infecting dozens of people in the 30s not be a week later, chinese media reported the first known death. september saw worldwide deaths pasti million, half of which were in brazil, india, and the
today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. china has agreed to allow in a world health organisation team next month to investigate the origins of the pandemic. the government in beijing has been reluctant to agree to an independent inquiry into the outbreak, causing a series of diplomatic rows...
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steve: let's bring in tammy and charlie. terry, your reaction. >> i think that's great news predominate of californian and i love that state and it is still estate. rebels if you will. as a country as a country of revolutionaries and it's in our dna. i think we can expect more lawsuits. it is obvious you got to have money to launch a lawsuit but with the gofundme dynamics and people been able to come together like restaurants perhaps funding this dynamic i think we can expect, especially in the beverly hills los angeles area, similar lawsuit as well but this is what has to happen. we got to recognize that if we are waiting for a knight in shining armor that person is us. this is our job. we will have to do it. look, already gavin newsom has been found when he came to the election making unconstitutional decisions and i was too late of course and of course we know that what they are doing now wasn't generally unconstitutional but we got to make a point as you said steve, about data. we see it in every single state. the data i
steve: let's bring in tammy and charlie. terry, your reaction. >> i think that's great news predominate of californian and i love that state and it is still estate. rebels if you will. as a country as a country of revolutionaries and it's in our dna. i think we can expect more lawsuits. it is obvious you got to have money to launch a lawsuit but with the gofundme dynamics and people been able to come together like restaurants perhaps funding this dynamic i think we can expect, especially...
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today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the four nations of the uk have agreed to go ahead with the easing of coronavirus restrictions between the 23rd and the 27th of december, despite pressure from many health experts and scientists for the rules to be toughened. borisjohnson has urged people to "think hard" before meeting family and friends but said it would be "frankly inhuman" to ban christmas at this point. we are keeping the laws the same, but we all want to send the same message. a smaller christmas will be a safer christmas and a shorter christmas is a safer christmas. china has agreed to allow a world health organisation team into the country next month to investigate the origins of the coronavirus. beijing has been reluctant to agree to an independent inquiry into the outbreak, causing a series of diplomatic rows with other countries. no who scie
today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the four nations of the uk have agreed to go ahead with the easing of coronavirus restrictions between the 23rd and the 27th of december, despite pressure from many health experts and scientists for the rules to be toughened. borisjohnson has urged people...
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we could. >> look at that. >> come on, charlie. >> look at charlie. charlie's like, yeah. so, listen, john harwood, have you ever been to palm beach? >> i have. >> gorgeous, right? and so we say this time of year when it's freezing up here in the northeast, you say, what could be wrong in palm beach at mar-a-lago which is supposed to be beautiful? but even at mar-a-lago things aren't going so well. >> you know, our colleague, kate bennett, has got some fascinating reporting about trump being down in the dumps because he doesn't like the redecorations and renovations that were done on the trump's quarters, the residence, at mar-a-lago. and he -- kate reported that he's lashing out at mar-a-lago staff for decisions that melania trump made in redecoration and he tried to reverse some of those decisions or have some of the decorations that he didn't like removed. if -- if in the waning days of your presidency with a month out from leaving office, with your constituents, your -- the people that you represent suffering this pandemic, the slowdown in the economic recovery, potent
we could. >> look at that. >> come on, charlie. >> look at charlie. charlie's like, yeah. so, listen, john harwood, have you ever been to palm beach? >> i have. >> gorgeous, right? and so we say this time of year when it's freezing up here in the northeast, you say, what could be wrong in palm beach at mar-a-lago which is supposed to be beautiful? but even at mar-a-lago things aren't going so well. >> you know, our colleague, kate bennett, has got some...
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today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. ransoms will not be paid for the schoolboys kidnapped from their boarding school in northern nigeria. that's the message from the regional governor who's spoken to the bbc. he said the authorities are in contact with the group holding the children — he described the group as a gang of well—known local criminals — with links to the islamist militant group boko haram. more states in northern nigeria have ordered all schools to close following last week's kidnapping of hundreds our correspondent, mayeni jones sent this report. bring back our boys — that's what these young activists plan to ask the government during their march on thursday. they are worried any delay could prove disastrous. these children could be exposed to dangers of training on the use of arms, so they can be used for further attacks in other p
today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. ransoms will not be paid for the schoolboys kidnapped from their boarding school in northern nigeria. that's the message from the regional governor who's spoken to the bbc. he said the authorities are in contact with the group holding the children — he...
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charlie has broken a lot of headlines on this story. what have you got now, charlie? charlie: liz, there's no surprise here on bids for directv. it's a declining asset. they have to sell it because they need to pay down debt, meaning, they meaning at & t. they were always going to be taken to the woodshed on the bids. we all know that. the question is, will they sell it, who will they sell it to, who is in the best position to buy it. a lot of people in the market thought it was apollo, the big private equity firm. the initial thought was that apollo would team up with dish, charlie ergen's dish, to form some sort of joint venture, and include at & t in the spinoff of directv because at & t wants to keep some ownership stake in this, because remember, they're not going to recoup the entire $49 billion to $67 billion, however you value this, with the debt, that's what they bought it for, directv, in 2015. so here's what we know about apollo. from whant i understand, apollo bid about $12 billion. they are unlikely as of now, this could change, unlikely to rebid. this is
charlie has broken a lot of headlines on this story. what have you got now, charlie? charlie: liz, there's no surprise here on bids for directv. it's a declining asset. they have to sell it because they need to pay down debt, meaning, they meaning at & t. they were always going to be taken to the woodshed on the bids. we all know that. the question is, will they sell it, who will they sell it to, who is in the best position to buy it. a lot of people in the market thought it was apollo, the...
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since 1960 charlie jessica leeds 1000 more have left the county. the birth rate couldn't keep up with the number of people leaving for better job opportunities elsewhere. as mayor of sneedville charlie turner don't attract some new jobs to the county seat. the voters had almost unanimously approved a bond issue to develop an additional park. senator albert moore helped the county land and $90,000 grant from the federal economic development administration to further develop the property. that would bring as many as 135 new jobs into the county, eventually. improving highway 31 was crucial. that road was a lifeline for hancock county. if the road when it's a dangerous people could commute to work in morristown and remain in hancock county. there were only format was in and out of hancock county. five if you can to state highway 66, but highway 33 was the important one. none of these highways were as important to sneedville in hancock county and state highway 31. an triazine might charlie turn had not been able to get the road improved but now, that h
since 1960 charlie jessica leeds 1000 more have left the county. the birth rate couldn't keep up with the number of people leaving for better job opportunities elsewhere. as mayor of sneedville charlie turner don't attract some new jobs to the county seat. the voters had almost unanimously approved a bond issue to develop an additional park. senator albert moore helped the county land and $90,000 grant from the federal economic development administration to further develop the property. that...
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look at charlie. charlie's like yeah. so, listen, john harwood, have you ever been to palm beach? >> i have. >> gorgeous, right? and so we say this time of year when it's freezing up here in the northeast, you say what could be wrong in palm beach at mar-a-lago which is supposed to be beautiful. but even at mar-a-lago things aren't going so well. >> you know, our colleague kate bennet has got some fascinating reporting about trump being down in the dumps because he doesn't like the redecorations and renovations that were done on the trump's quarters, the residence at mar-a-lago. and he -- kate reported that he is lashing out at mar-a-lago staff for decisions that melania trump made in redecoration. he tried to reverse some of those decisions or have some of the decorations that he didn't like removed. if in the waning days of your presidency with a month out from leaving office with your constituents, your -- the people that you represent suffering this pandemic, the slowdown in the economic recovery, potential reversal in the economic recovery, deaths on a scale that exceed what
look at charlie. charlie's like yeah. so, listen, john harwood, have you ever been to palm beach? >> i have. >> gorgeous, right? and so we say this time of year when it's freezing up here in the northeast, you say what could be wrong in palm beach at mar-a-lago which is supposed to be beautiful. but even at mar-a-lago things aren't going so well. >> you know, our colleague kate bennet has got some fascinating reporting about trump being down in the dumps because he doesn't...
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charlie, where do you think he goes from here? it looks as though in the oval office they talked about some type of when they go to sanctify and certify the electoral college, they will be an outburst, jim jordan, and others? >> i think you can agree this is not an easy fight, however, it is always the right time to fight for what is right and president trump here was not -- i will say it very bluntly. this election was stolen from the president trump. from the changes in the election, to the voter legislation to the access problems in these states and if you look at georgia majorca is another state that went through a civil sediment that change signature verification. the united states constitution and the state legislatures are the ones that are supposed to make that and if you want to change it, go to the state legislatures. that is the best legal complaint currently. i wish the united states supreme court would hear that case using judicial review but we are going to keep fighting because it is the right thing to do, always th
charlie, where do you think he goes from here? it looks as though in the oval office they talked about some type of when they go to sanctify and certify the electoral college, they will be an outburst, jim jordan, and others? >> i think you can agree this is not an easy fight, however, it is always the right time to fight for what is right and president trump here was not -- i will say it very bluntly. this election was stolen from the president trump. from the changes in the election, to...
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charlie knew it was going in. walks it to the cup for his dad. tiger and charlie would finish 7th. justin thomas and his son mike were the winners. i tell you what guys, i heard that they let about 400 people inside to watch. 390 were following charlie and tiger. like father, like son in so many ways. >> all righty dennis. thanks. we'll be right back. >>> we know of santa's reinde >>> we know of santa's reindeer but what about his camel? this was the scene in dubai this weekend. santa gave up his reindeer for the camel. >> we'll see you in 30 minutes, the news is always on on kpix.com. captioning sponsored by cbs >> duncan: tonight breaking news, a new pandemic lifeline for struggling americans. congress finalizes a long-awaited stimulus bill with a midnight deadline looming. >> congress is not going to be the grinch. we're going to get this package done. >> duncan: also tonight a second vaccine ships out. these doses distributed by moderna. still there are short falls. >> it was a planning error and i am responsible. >> duncan: record rampage, infections, hospitalizations and deat
charlie knew it was going in. walks it to the cup for his dad. tiger and charlie would finish 7th. justin thomas and his son mike were the winners. i tell you what guys, i heard that they let about 400 people inside to watch. 390 were following charlie and tiger. like father, like son in so many ways. >> all righty dennis. thanks. we'll be right back. >>> we know of santa's reinde >>> we know of santa's reindeer but what about his camel? this was the scene in dubai this...
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on the day of the verdict charlie hebdo his cover reads god has been put in his place crime cannot be justified in the name of religion the 14 convicted of helping to organize the deadly attacks were given jail terms from 4 years to life but the court rejected some terrorism charges against several defendants. sue could decide this is your this ruling recognizes that without a compass is there would be no attackers and no terrorism and everyone operating in this shadow world should be severely punished. in january 2015 to terrorists forced their way into the charlie hebdo offices and shot dead 12 people including france's most famous cartoonist coco an artist who survived the attack left her shaking that after the shooting there was a deathly silence. just 2 days later another terrorist ceased hostages in a kosher food shop 4 people were killed this trial was an attempt to end a national trauma. this is an important trial because in this country freedoms are under attack it underlines that we will defend these freedoms and outpolled the law before but even as the case was being heard
on the day of the verdict charlie hebdo his cover reads god has been put in his place crime cannot be justified in the name of religion the 14 convicted of helping to organize the deadly attacks were given jail terms from 4 years to life but the court rejected some terrorism charges against several defendants. sue could decide this is your this ruling recognizes that without a compass is there would be no attackers and no terrorism and everyone operating in this shadow world should be severely...
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today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. boris johnson has urged people to keep christmas celebrations "short" and "small" to reduce the risk of spreading covid over the festive period. despite warnings over rising infections from scientists and doctors, restrictions will still be relaxed between 23rd and 27th december — but mrjohnson said people should "think hard" before meeting friends and family. this report from laura kuenssberg. even sorting the tree hasn't seemed straightforward this year. politicians gave a promise we'd be able to gather together at christmas, a glimmer of light at a grim time but, along with gifts, new concern about the virus is arriving at number ten, so permission to see friends and family comes with stern new advice. we are keeping the laws the same, but we all want to send the same message. a smaller christmas is going to be a
today's verdict said charlie hebdo marked the end of a cycle of violence. not many here think it's over. much of the terrorism has been home—grown — and convicting people isn't the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. boris johnson has urged people to keep christmas celebrations "short" and "small" to reduce the risk of spreading covid over the festive period. despite warnings over rising infections from scientists and doctors, restrictions will...
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>> i am the descendent of charlie lewis. >> who was charlie lewis? >> charlie lewis was one of the older survivors of the clotilda. they range from the age of two to 24 so he was one of the older ones, chief of a tribe. he was enslaved by colonel thomas beaufort, and charlie lewis bought land from colonel thomas beaufort in 1870 and we call it lewis's quarter. >> there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that, how did you come up with that idea? >> i wanted people to, when they walk around, i wanted them to get information from all of the descendents, so i wanted to make it informational when people walk around. i wanted them to get information from each descendant. >> tell me about your display here. >> ok. we can start from the beginning and bring it all the way down. from cudgel, what we did was we started with the -- cudjoe, we put his history down here. we had the clotilda ship. we had different books about him. when we got to hear, we wanted to bring his history, so we started the generation of our bloodline, which is cudjoe, to
>> i am the descendent of charlie lewis. >> who was charlie lewis? >> charlie lewis was one of the older survivors of the clotilda. they range from the age of two to 24 so he was one of the older ones, chief of a tribe. he was enslaved by colonel thomas beaufort, and charlie lewis bought land from colonel thomas beaufort in 1870 and we call it lewis's quarter. >> there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that, how did you come up with that idea? >> i...
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charlie hull hasjust moved toa moment. charlie hull hasjust moved to a one under at the moment. so a little bit off the lead, but she is producing some good stuff out there so producing some good stuff out there so far? yes, she had a bit of a nightmare, the double bogey, and it dropped her down to one under. she was actually just a dropped her down to one under. she was actuallyjust a couple off the lead, she was three under the lead at that stage, so she's dropped down. but she's had back—to—back birdies after back bogeys, so she's not one under. she pulled out quite nicely. we are just seeing her birdie putt here after the first, which got her under way. some five shots off the lead off the lead at the moment. what do we know of the leader at the moment? six under, so obviously she's had a brilliant second round. what can you tell us about her? she has a slight advantage, the japanese course is very similar, to the one she's playing today, so she has a slight advantage. the yellow grass, the y regrets is very synonymous with japan, as well, so i think that's an advantage.
charlie hull hasjust moved toa moment. charlie hull hasjust moved to a one under at the moment. so a little bit off the lead, but she is producing some good stuff out there so producing some good stuff out there so far? yes, she had a bit of a nightmare, the double bogey, and it dropped her down to one under. she was actually just a dropped her down to one under. she was actuallyjust a couple off the lead, she was three under the lead at that stage, so she's dropped down. but she's had...
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correspondent: tay's verdict said that charlie hebdo marked the and of a cycle of violence. much of the terrorism has been homegrown. plconvincing p is not the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, united nations peacekeepers prepared to leave sudan's troubled regioafter 17 years of conflict. population if that deal fails? mackenzie scott is the ex-wife of amazon founder jeff bezos and is donated $4.2 billionit to chand the last three months. one is being given -- one talk of the money is being given -- toch helping ts in connecticut and new york. >> we know e toll that this pandemic has taken on not only the health, but the economic ability of families. we have seen wen who are forced to leave the workfor and we haveeen that these arena disproportioly black and brown women. we have seen again how childcare providers often black and brown women whose labor has been historically undervalued, have been asked to shoulder eight burden in this pandemic that no one should be
correspondent: tay's verdict said that charlie hebdo marked the and of a cycle of violence. much of the terrorism has been homegrown. plconvincing p is not the same as convincing them. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, united nations peacekeepers prepared to leave sudan's troubled regioafter 17 years of conflict. population if that deal fails? mackenzie scott is the ex-wife of amazon founder jeff...
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germán: charlie por fin se agarró una novia de su edad. chófer: ya verás que cuando comience a medir con tubos-- bárbara: ya está lista la comida, vamos. [murmullo] lucho: feliz cumpleaños. bárbara: oye. ¿lo cocinaste tú? germán: de hecho, no me deja de sorprender cuántas cosas no sabía de ellos. anwar: despierta, ger. ya está la luz verde. germán: al menos logré que hicieran sus vidas. en cuanto a mí... mara: [ríe] lucho: muñeca, toma un regalito. bárbara: ¿qué es? [ríe irónica] [llaman a la puerta] no voy a caer. germán: feliz cumpleaños, hija. bárbara: javi. char. vengan. germán: les quise dar una lección, pero ustedes me la dieron a mí. javier: pa. pásale. germán: bueno, pero sigan. parece un entierro de quinta. todos: [ríen] [conversan] peter: oficial, esto no es justo. exijo inmediatamente hablar con el juez y saber quién ha autorizado todo esto. los voy a demandar a todos. a usted primero. ustedes no saben quién soy yo. oigan, no se vaya. esto es un atropello. reo 1: se sumó un hermano. reo 2: está
germán: charlie por fin se agarró una novia de su edad. chófer: ya verás que cuando comience a medir con tubos-- bárbara: ya está lista la comida, vamos. [murmullo] lucho: feliz cumpleaños. bárbara: oye. ¿lo cocinaste tú? germán: de hecho, no me deja de sorprender cuántas cosas no sabía de ellos. anwar: despierta, ger. ya está la luz verde. germán: al menos logré que hicieran sus vidas. en cuanto a mí... mara: [ríe] lucho: muñeca, toma un regalito. bárbara: ¿qué es? [ríe...
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tiger, charlie, in lockstep on the driving range. check that out. if jt knows to expect trash talk from the younger words after a putting contest a couple of years ago. i made it and i beat him, so i shut him up pretty quick. >> people were amazed, looking at tiger woods on the range, and little charlie, the saints win, but earl words, tigers father, taught him that he is teaching the same swing to charlie. that swing is three generations old. that is pretty cool. back to you. >> and it works. >> they knew what they were doing. >> still ahead, a hard-fought >> tonight we can reports that foothills park in palo alto is only open to everybody. that was only open to city residents for more than 50 years, to the city council voted to change that last month. but a small group seeking to overturn that decision failed to collect enough signatures to force a referendum. >> we are only a few days away from what is being called the christmas star. it is when the planets appear to pass each other and this time, it is going to be saturn and jupiter. >> so it is
tiger, charlie, in lockstep on the driving range. check that out. if jt knows to expect trash talk from the younger words after a putting contest a couple of years ago. i made it and i beat him, so i shut him up pretty quick. >> people were amazed, looking at tiger woods on the range, and little charlie, the saints win, but earl words, tigers father, taught him that he is teaching the same swing to charlie. that swing is three generations old. that is pretty cool. back to you. >>...
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on the day of the verdict charlie had does cover reads god has been put in his place crime cannot be justified in the name of religion the 14 convicted of helping to organize the deadly attacks were given jail terms from 4 years to life but the court rejected some terrorism charges against several defendants. sue could decide this is your this ruling recognizes that without a compass is there would be no attackers and no terrorism. everyone operating in this shadow world should be severely punished. in january 25th dean 2 terrorists forced their way into the charlie hebdo offices and shot dead 12 people including france's most famous cartoonist coco an artist who survived the attack left her shaking that after the shooting there was a deathly silence. just 2 days later another terrorist seized hostages in a kosher food shop 4 people were killed this trial was an attempt to end a national trauma. this is an important trial because in this country freedoms are under attack it underlines that we will defend these freedoms and outpolled a lot more before but even as the case was being he
on the day of the verdict charlie had does cover reads god has been put in his place crime cannot be justified in the name of religion the 14 convicted of helping to organize the deadly attacks were given jail terms from 4 years to life but the court rejected some terrorism charges against several defendants. sue could decide this is your this ruling recognizes that without a compass is there would be no attackers and no terrorism. everyone operating in this shadow world should be severely...
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also coming up guilty verdicts in france's charlie hebdo trial a paris ford convicts 14 people for their role in the 2015 islamists attacks on the satirical magazine and the jewish supermarket. and dropped on their head and calls in fact we speak to 2 german gymnast who revealed their experiences of bullying and mistreatment in the school. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us germany plans to roll out its covert vaccination program on december 27th a nursing homes will be 1st in line to receive the shots but the vaccines won't come soon enough for many of germany's hospitals a leading german doctor fears more and more medics will be left making decisions on who gets lifesaving treatment in the coming weeks we look now at the already dire situation in one german hospital. a new covert patient has arrived by ambulance a tribe or good university hospital he's traveling in a special isolation pod so none of the transport team gets infected that patient is only in his forty's he's transferred to viviane it's what's month's intensive care unit with 5 members of her team she turns
also coming up guilty verdicts in france's charlie hebdo trial a paris ford convicts 14 people for their role in the 2015 islamists attacks on the satirical magazine and the jewish supermarket. and dropped on their head and calls in fact we speak to 2 german gymnast who revealed their experiences of bullying and mistreatment in the school. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us germany plans to roll out its covert vaccination program on december 27th a nursing homes will be 1st in...
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news live from berlin guilty verdicts are handed down and france's charlie abdo trial a paris court has convicted 14 people for helping the islamist militants who had tact who attacked the satirical magazine and a jewish supermarket in 2015 also coming up on the show in germany reports a record number of coronavirus jets almost a 1000 people in a single day this is the country begins a tough new lockdown aimed at bringing the pandemic under control. and you know going to sleep go folk all fired munich caps of battle from behind a 2 feet of bullets for us and it was red hot striker robert love and dog speed to the rescue yet again. i'm claire richardson welcome to the show a court in the french capital paris has found 14 people guilty of involvement in the 2015 attacks on the sit to recall magazine charlie abdo and a jewish supermarket they were convicted of helping the 3 attackers who were killed in shootouts with police and the verdict comes at a time when france has again been hit by a wave of islamist attacks prompting renewed debate over a cartoon depiction. of prophet mohammad. on
news live from berlin guilty verdicts are handed down and france's charlie abdo trial a paris court has convicted 14 people for helping the islamist militants who had tact who attacked the satirical magazine and a jewish supermarket in 2015 also coming up on the show in germany reports a record number of coronavirus jets almost a 1000 people in a single day this is the country begins a tough new lockdown aimed at bringing the pandemic under control. and you know going to sleep go folk all fired...
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charlie: it's a love affair, no am i kidding, [laughter] yeah. >> liz: [laughter] charlie: here, i mean, it's going to be a relative love affair compared to when it was under trump and now i'm getting this from my wall street sources and what was fascinating about the people at the big banks is that amid all the trade unrest and the sort of cold war between china and the u.s. over the last four years, chinese government has reached out to all the big banks and all the major wall street firms and there's been dialogue between the government and the firms about doing business in china, about keeping those relations open. that dialogue resulted in pretty strong relations between the wall street firms and china and now that you've got a new administration in there what they're thinking is that the chinese, as a sort of gesture of goodwill is going to allow these u.s. companies that already have jb's in china to maybe fully-own the businesses, goldman sachs we saw that out of them this week, that they are going to make a move applying to fully own their jb with the chinese government. msnbc
charlie: it's a love affair, no am i kidding, [laughter] yeah. >> liz: [laughter] charlie: here, i mean, it's going to be a relative love affair compared to when it was under trump and now i'm getting this from my wall street sources and what was fascinating about the people at the big banks is that amid all the trade unrest and the sort of cold war between china and the u.s. over the last four years, chinese government has reached out to all the big banks and all the major wall street...
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take one from charlie louderman. he testified that some of frank howard's cash had come from the middle east in body bags. it was money that literally reeked of death. >> some of it had hair with blood stuck to it. some of it had burn marks on it. and i said, "what in the hell is that awful damn smell?" and billie looked at me and said, "you know, that's how we're getting that money in here, is on dead bodies coming from kuwait in the caskets." >> reporter: the defense called that claim outrageous. >> just crazy things, crazy. $80,000 or $100,000 in cash coming back in the body cavities of dead soldiers from iraq. i mean, this man had crazy things. >> reporter: the defense attorneys not only challenged the credibility of billie earl and his crew. they told jurors the real reason frank howard was in contact with the east texas crowd boiled down to one word -- blackmail. >> you take a guy who's been a straight arrow all of his life, has a great reputation in his hometown, i'm sure it would bother him if the people at c
take one from charlie louderman. he testified that some of frank howard's cash had come from the middle east in body bags. it was money that literally reeked of death. >> some of it had hair with blood stuck to it. some of it had burn marks on it. and i said, "what in the hell is that awful damn smell?" and billie looked at me and said, "you know, that's how we're getting that money in here, is on dead bodies coming from kuwait in the caskets." >> reporter: the...
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charlie woods is tiger's cub. >> duncan: like father like son. tiger woods and his 11 year old charlie hit the green in orlando today wearing that iconic red that tiger has made popular over the years. the pga tour posted video of the duo. if you look closely charlie has his father's mannerisms, fist pump and all. >> in a city known for its cold, its football team is on fire. buffalo bill fans turned out in frigid temperatures at 1:30 in the morning to welcome-- welcome home their kwon quering heroes. the team that went to the super bowl four consecutive time in the '90s and lost became asc east champions for the first time in 25 years after beating the denver broncos saturday. go bills. >> when we return, a beloved holiday tradition reimagined 2020 style. >> duncan: finally tonight the nutcracker ballet isn't being performed in packed theaters this year. instead dancers are finding way to connect on new stages. here's cbs's nancy chen. >> with its iconic score and glittering scenes the nutcracker is performed for audiences around the country eve
charlie woods is tiger's cub. >> duncan: like father like son. tiger woods and his 11 year old charlie hit the green in orlando today wearing that iconic red that tiger has made popular over the years. the pga tour posted video of the duo. if you look closely charlie has his father's mannerisms, fist pump and all. >> in a city known for its cold, its football team is on fire. buffalo bill fans turned out in frigid temperatures at 1:30 in the morning to welcome-- welcome home their...
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joins me live from london and charlie what does this mean exactly what the u.k. is doing what it's backing down on does this essentially mean there are no deal breaks it's not off the table. well is deafening not the trade deal announced in that we've been waiting for but it is the resolution of one of these disagreements it's been going on in power a little over northern ireland and we just heard from michael gove who's one of the prime ministers most senior ministers and. the e.u. commission vice president they said that they are delighted to announce an agreement in principle on all issues in the u.k. e.u. withdrawal agreement joint committee so that means that they've come to an agreement on the specifics of how good can be traded between the u.k. and northern ireland good news for northern ireland because it means they can now work out how things will be done and the committee said that specifically this will include border control posts specifically for checks on animals plants and derive products export declarations the supply of medicines the supply of ch
joins me live from london and charlie what does this mean exactly what the u.k. is doing what it's backing down on does this essentially mean there are no deal breaks it's not off the table. well is deafening not the trade deal announced in that we've been waiting for but it is the resolution of one of these disagreements it's been going on in power a little over northern ireland and we just heard from michael gove who's one of the prime ministers most senior ministers and. the e.u. commission...
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charlie stayed in steve bill in his own terms and made it work. but he knew how unusual his decision was. there is a saying among home former hancock county residents a lot of smart people come out of hancock canada smart they are the quicker they come out of there. most people are smarter more ambitious will get out sooner or later. the folks who left hancock county for morse were not gone really they were still connected. the one tillage and nearby referred to hancock county is over at home like if you're going over home this weekend? mama and daddy still live there the old family farm. brothers and sisters aunts and uncles cousins and old friends they were still over home. review could be there to visit in less than an hour most days. some of those who move to morristown were still very involved in life over home. some still tended the church where they'd gone to sunday school and baptize. some are even involved in hancock county government. they weren't broken. when folks move to morristown they reduce the population and the tax base of the co
charlie stayed in steve bill in his own terms and made it work. but he knew how unusual his decision was. there is a saying among home former hancock county residents a lot of smart people come out of hancock canada smart they are the quicker they come out of there. most people are smarter more ambitious will get out sooner or later. the folks who left hancock county for morse were not gone really they were still connected. the one tillage and nearby referred to hancock county is over at home...
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charlie, we may have swapped over our chairs by then! charlie has spoken! have a good programme, both of you! it's been a long wait, but the vicar of dibley finally returns to our screens with some special christmas episodes next week. dawn french is back as the reverand geraldine granger who, just like the rest of us, is getting to grips with zoom calls to deliver her sermons. and i'm delighted to say we can speak to her now, good morning! can i say first up, what i love to see, when we speak to people, the effort they make with their backdrop! it looks magnificent. i had been told very specifically not to have a backdrop so i haven't done that! no giveaways here! you've been busy. seriously. we have watched, we watched your most latest charming programme, death of the night with jennifer saunders, the vicar of ee, a couple of other things. has lockdown been productive for you? i get the feeling that it has. lockdown been productive for you? i get the feeling that it hasm lockdown been productive for you? i get the feeling that it has. it was. i've become
charlie, we may have swapped over our chairs by then! charlie has spoken! have a good programme, both of you! it's been a long wait, but the vicar of dibley finally returns to our screens with some special christmas episodes next week. dawn french is back as the reverand geraldine granger who, just like the rest of us, is getting to grips with zoom calls to deliver her sermons. and i'm delighted to say we can speak to her now, good morning! can i say first up, what i love to see, when we speak...
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tonight, a verdict in france's charlie hebdo terrorism trial. a court is now naming people guilty in the attack on the satirical magazine and the jewish supermarket. also coming up, record numbers of: 19 deaths reported in germany, as the country goes into a hard lockdown over christmas. plus, the looming brexit deadline and a last-minute rush to bring goods from europe into the u.k. it is causing massive traffic jams and headaches at the french port of calais. we take you there. and understanding kangaroos. it is all in the eyes. researchers in australia find that kangaroos can communicate with humans by using their gaze to point and ask for help. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs in united states and around the world, welcome. a court in paris has found 14 people guilty in connection with the 2015 charlie hebdo and jewish supermarket terror attacks. the defendants were accused of assisting the attackers who were killed in a shoot out by police. two brothers attacked the paris offices of the satirical newspaper, charlie hebdo,
tonight, a verdict in france's charlie hebdo terrorism trial. a court is now naming people guilty in the attack on the satirical magazine and the jewish supermarket. also coming up, record numbers of: 19 deaths reported in germany, as the country goes into a hard lockdown over christmas. plus, the looming brexit deadline and a last-minute rush to bring goods from europe into the u.k. it is causing massive traffic jams and headaches at the french port of calais. we take you there. and...
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to charlie gasparino. charlie, what are you hearing? charlie: yeah, very interesting situation, as you saw today, the news about goldman sachs seeking to have a 100% ownership of a subsidiary in china. that would fly in the face of a lot of what we have been reading between the trump administration and its belligerence towards china, chinese stealing intellectual property from u.s. companies. you would think corporate america was still at war with china. the interesting thing is they are not. i have been talking to some of the executives at the big firms, it's not just goldman sachs that's going to be seeking 100% ownership of a subsidiary in china. it's jpmorgan, it's morgan stanley, it's every major bank, every major investment firm that wants to sell mutual funds there. those are separate applications. this is a pretty big thing. what i found is this. when the trump administration was going to war with china over trade, the chinese authorities basically did an end-around around the administration and began negotiating with many of th
to charlie gasparino. charlie, what are you hearing? charlie: yeah, very interesting situation, as you saw today, the news about goldman sachs seeking to have a 100% ownership of a subsidiary in china. that would fly in the face of a lot of what we have been reading between the trump administration and its belligerence towards china, chinese stealing intellectual property from u.s. companies. you would think corporate america was still at war with china. the interesting thing is they are not. i...
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slogan, charlie and i, class of 1996 in new jersey but growing up we all knew you could draw. how did you get this good? >> don't know. when it goes back to 96 it goes back farther than that and when you are a little kid you love don mattingly, you start by making 1000 drawings of don mattingly and then cartoons as you get older and at a certain point you redirect everything towards commerce and i have been drawing storyboards for 20 years now, it is a wonderful place to go, you draw everywhere you go and everything you see, everything. jillian: people at home looking at video, it is interesting because most people can barely do this with one hand and you are doing it with both. >> a certain part of the world is deadline deadline deadline, so many things in a row i injured my right hand and developed tendinitis so i laid low for a little while and got to get back to work so i started dry left-handed and practiced with calligraphy first and then started making drawings left-handed and one day on vacation was just sort of shapes on their own and realized wait a minute this can h
slogan, charlie and i, class of 1996 in new jersey but growing up we all knew you could draw. how did you get this good? >> don't know. when it goes back to 96 it goes back farther than that and when you are a little kid you love don mattingly, you start by making 1000 drawings of don mattingly and then cartoons as you get older and at a certain point you redirect everything towards commerce and i have been drawing storyboards for 20 years now, it is a wonderful place to go, you draw...
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charlie is the youngest to play in this 36—hole event that began in 1995. i really don't care about my game. i am just making sure charlie has the time of his life, and he is doing that. people are making sure that he is able to enjoy all this, because he is having so much fun, i have to. and you get the chance to vote for your sports personality of the year tonight. it's taking place here in media city in what has been a very different sporting year. jo currie looks at the contenders for us. a glittering event that looks back at the sporting year, celebrating su ccesses at the sporting year, celebrating successes and special moments. ben stokes claimed last year's award, but this year will be different. no arena, no public injust a small audience of winners and nominees will be present. 0n the shortlist for the main will be present. 0n the shortlist forthe main award... will be present. 0n the shortlist for the main award... stuart broad, who took 16 wickets in the final two tests against the west indies taking him past the magic 500 numberfor his career.
charlie is the youngest to play in this 36—hole event that began in 1995. i really don't care about my game. i am just making sure charlie has the time of his life, and he is doing that. people are making sure that he is able to enjoy all this, because he is having so much fun, i have to. and you get the chance to vote for your sports personality of the year tonight. it's taking place here in media city in what has been a very different sporting year. jo currie looks at the contenders for us....
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i agree with charlie 100%. i think you have to diversify out of fixed income to a certain tree because the fact you are having all of this cheap money flowing. i have clients calling me every day to buy another host. interest rates are so low. >> why has gold plateaued or fallen in the last months. >> i think because you are seeing the reopening trade be so successful you have all these different pharmaceutical companies come out with miracle cures 95% effective. and gold is going to decline in that environment but we are going to see if all this works out we are going to see if the distribution works out ear going the see if i go to cvs if i am going to find the vaccine in thenext six months all of that remains to be seen that is why there is still the case to buy gold in this environment. >> a survey finds the divide between wall street and main street larger than every steve liesman has the story. >> americans increasingly believe new highs in the stock market means companies and the wealthy are getting rich
i agree with charlie 100%. i think you have to diversify out of fixed income to a certain tree because the fact you are having all of this cheap money flowing. i have clients calling me every day to buy another host. interest rates are so low. >> why has gold plateaued or fallen in the last months. >> i think because you are seeing the reopening trade be so successful you have all these different pharmaceutical companies come out with miracle cures 95% effective. and gold is going...
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charlie, good on you. thank you very much. >>> cybersecurity experts are warning that that solarwinds hack may just be the tip of the iceberg. but wait until you hear the password that was supposedly protecting our nation's top federal agencies and why our "countdown" closer is putting cybersecurity names at the top of his holiday list. and i don't think solarwinds is on that list. all right. >>> the closing bell ringing in eight minutes. the dow, s&p, nasdaq and the russell all on track to close at records in just seven and a half minutes. your daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, all in one place. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. . . i'm still on the road to what's next. and i'm still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm on top of that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce str
charlie, good on you. thank you very much. >>> cybersecurity experts are warning that that solarwinds hack may just be the tip of the iceberg. but wait until you hear the password that was supposedly protecting our nation's top federal agencies and why our "countdown" closer is putting cybersecurity names at the top of his holiday list. and i don't think solarwinds is on that list. all right. >>> the closing bell ringing in eight minutes. the dow, s&p, nasdaq and...
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with all that in mind, i want to go to you, charlie sykes. this is the thing that confuses me about a lot of republicans in this situation. we have seen vice presidents step up before and have to oversee the counting of electoral vote when they were on the losing side. sometimes they liked it, sometimes they didn't. i want to play this sound from richard nixon then i want to get your thoughts on the other side. >> this is the first time in 100 years that a candidate for the presidency announced the results of an election in which he was defeated and announced the victory of his opponent. i do not think that we could have a more striking and eloquent example of the stability of our constitutional system. >> and charlie, you know, that's nixon who, you know, was vilified as one of the most terrible presidents that we've had because he cheated, but we also saw the same thing with al gore. al gore had real disputes. so what is it that republicans are hoping to get out of mike pence, do they want him to buck this system that we've seen from other
with all that in mind, i want to go to you, charlie sykes. this is the thing that confuses me about a lot of republicans in this situation. we have seen vice presidents step up before and have to oversee the counting of electoral vote when they were on the losing side. sometimes they liked it, sometimes they didn't. i want to play this sound from richard nixon then i want to get your thoughts on the other side. >> this is the first time in 100 years that a candidate for the presidency...
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sounds to me like charlie wants you to have another kid. are you returning the rasta banana or keeping it? >> i would love to return it and i want it out of my house, but she is madly in love with it. >> jimmy: it looks like they're on their honeymoon. charlie is a genius. she figured out how to cut santa claus out of the loop. she doesn't have to be be nice this year. did charlie order the tyson fight on pay per view this weekend too? >> i think so, yeah. >> jimmy: did you watch it, guillermo? >> i did. >> jimmy: on saturday night, mike tyson, after 15 years, returned to the ring to fight fellow retiree roy jones jr. the fight went eight rounds. the judges called it a draw. it was not a draw, not even close. tyson won every round. >> every round, jimmy. >> jimmy: but they called it a draw, and mike pot before the fight didn't seem to mind at all. >> former champions, it's a draw. mr. tyson, what do you think of that? >> i'm good with that. >> you think you won the fight? >> yeah, but i'm good with a draw. >> why? >> because i entertained t
sounds to me like charlie wants you to have another kid. are you returning the rasta banana or keeping it? >> i would love to return it and i want it out of my house, but she is madly in love with it. >> jimmy: it looks like they're on their honeymoon. charlie is a genius. she figured out how to cut santa claus out of the loop. she doesn't have to be be nice this year. did charlie order the tyson fight on pay per view this weekend too? >> i think so, yeah. >> jimmy: did...
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all right thank you, charlie very very much, charlie gasparino on that. now, of course, the market itself is having a tough time today. you could say that there's some confusion about the rollout of the pfizer drug that canada has gone ahead and announced it's going to approve it and give it to the canadian citizens on the heels of bahrain and britain doing it so a lot of folks wondering what are we going to do and that could happen soon and doses could be out this weekend but having said that though there's also confusion over stimulus and where it stands and that's weigh ing on investors as well so in the middle of all of this , you have a lot of businesses and forced shutdowns across country that don't know where to go, where to hide, what the to do, but in texas they're coming up with a novel way to protect them where they're looking at giving covid tests to small businesses to at least give them a backstop at a deal with this and reassure their customer s, and annie spillman is the texas state director the national federation of independent business.
all right thank you, charlie very very much, charlie gasparino on that. now, of course, the market itself is having a tough time today. you could say that there's some confusion about the rollout of the pfizer drug that canada has gone ahead and announced it's going to approve it and give it to the canadian citizens on the heels of bahrain and britain doing it so a lot of folks wondering what are we going to do and that could happen soon and doses could be out this weekend but having said that...
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glenn kirstner and charlie savage, thank you. you can catch "capital crimes" tonight at 10:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> president trump never paid a price for his lies, at least we don't have to listen to those lies after 25 days. after trump leaves office, right-wing media will still be seen by millions on televisions across the united states and their lies have gone unchecked until now. that's next. we're also continuing to follow the situation in nashville, tennessee. local police and the fbi are investigating what they call an intentional bombing on christmas day. at least three people are injured, many have been displaced from their homes. officials say the explosion originated from a recreational vehicle which broadcasted a warning about an imminent explosion from a speaker system. stay with us. we'll be right back. remember, safe drivers save 40% with allstate. saving is easy when you're in good hands. call a local agent, or 1-800-allstate for a quote today. and my water broke. at only 23 weeks. andrew: we had to stay in the hospital for 10 weeks, 1000s of miles from family. our dr
glenn kirstner and charlie savage, thank you. you can catch "capital crimes" tonight at 10:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> president trump never paid a price for his lies, at least we don't have to listen to those lies after 25 days. after trump leaves office, right-wing media will still be seen by millions on televisions across the united states and their lies have gone unchecked until now. that's next. we're also continuing to follow the situation in nashville, tennessee. local...
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charlie willis is credited with writing and performing that song. copeland liked the song well enough when he was doing "billy the kid" he included a number of songs you are familiar with, like "get along little doggie" but also this was incorporated. current jegene logical records not indicate charlie's place of death, but it is thought that he preceded his wife in death and >> there are all black rodeos. cowboys have work they do during the week, but weekends they would rodeo. i wish i had taken this photo. it's a great photo. the activity still continues today. i like this because it talks about the continuation of generations. you have maybe a grandfather, father, son all following in a tradition that goes back many years. it still continues today. >>> that's the last image. if someone does have a question, i am going to refer it to holly. >> this is being recorded by cspan. it is a mike. it is not a sword. as a matter of fact, it's a truth teller and if you are not telling the truth -- anybody have a question? who dares ask a question? hold on
charlie willis is credited with writing and performing that song. copeland liked the song well enough when he was doing "billy the kid" he included a number of songs you are familiar with, like "get along little doggie" but also this was incorporated. current jegene logical records not indicate charlie's place of death, but it is thought that he preceded his wife in death and >> there are all black rodeos. cowboys have work they do during the week, but weekends they...
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charlie casually watching his dad. the shot settles nicely. tiger says, charlie you took a crack at converting the birdie which he does. then the trademark family fist pump. tiger can't be shown up by his son, tiger for eagle at 14. making a pair of eagles. it was a father-son experience of a lifetime. on the other side of the dynamic, justin holmes and his longtime dad mike. thomas won the tournament. the lpga squeezing in some events at the end of the year to wrap up the season. the group tour championship in florida. in range for a birdie putt. by this time she was cruising. cole made the birdie to finish around 66 giving her the tournament by five strokes. the number one player in the world missed most of the season but still one the year-long money title. >>> and if you are a hockey fan, and you've been wondering about the sharks. we have answers. they will begin training camp in arizona because of the santa clara restrictions. the nhl players association has agreed to a 56 game regular season starting january 13. the sharks have yet to i
charlie casually watching his dad. the shot settles nicely. tiger says, charlie you took a crack at converting the birdie which he does. then the trademark family fist pump. tiger can't be shown up by his son, tiger for eagle at 14. making a pair of eagles. it was a father-son experience of a lifetime. on the other side of the dynamic, justin holmes and his longtime dad mike. thomas won the tournament. the lpga squeezing in some events at the end of the year to wrap up the season. the group...
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well charlie and that is watching the current of our situation in europe for us she's joining us from london and charlie was seemed germany going into a hard lockdown over christmas may have been one of the better countries in europe dealing with the pandemic what happened. well germany is really struggling with the growing the rate of infections and death despite as you say look down measures that have been in place since november which have seen all restaurants bars and leisure centers closed so the country on wednesday will go into hard lockdown all non-essential shops will be closed schools will be closed until the 10th of january although we've just heard in the last hour from a government minister saying it's likely that end point of ted the jury could even be extended this morning the country's economic medicine said that coronaviruses out of control in the country and he warned the hospitals could soon be overwhelmed and for days we've been seeing pictures and being hearing from doctors who are saying that hospital intensive care units are almost at capacity and they could soo
well charlie and that is watching the current of our situation in europe for us she's joining us from london and charlie was seemed germany going into a hard lockdown over christmas may have been one of the better countries in europe dealing with the pandemic what happened. well germany is really struggling with the growing the rate of infections and death despite as you say look down measures that have been in place since november which have seen all restaurants bars and leisure centers closed...
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on the day of the verdict charlie had does cover reads god has been put in his place crime cannot be justified in the name of religion the 14 convicted of helping to organize the deadly attacks were given jail terms from 4 years to life but the court rejected some terrorism charges against several defendants. sue could decide this is your this ruling recognizes that without a compass is there would be no attackers and no terrorism and everyone operating in this shadow world should be severely punished. in january 25th enough to terrorists force their way into the charlie hebdo offices and shot dead 12 people including france's most famous cartoonist coco an artist who survived the attack left her shaking the day after the shooting there was a deathly silence. just 2 days later another terrorist seized hostages in a kosher food shop 4 people were killed this trial was an attempt to end a national trauma. this is an important trial because in this country freedoms are under attack it underlines that we will defend these freedoms and up hold the law more crew for but even as the case wa
on the day of the verdict charlie had does cover reads god has been put in his place crime cannot be justified in the name of religion the 14 convicted of helping to organize the deadly attacks were given jail terms from 4 years to life but the court rejected some terrorism charges against several defendants. sue could decide this is your this ruling recognizes that without a compass is there would be no attackers and no terrorism and everyone operating in this shadow world should be severely...
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on the day of the verdict charlie have discovered reads god has been put in his place crime cannot be justified in the name of religion the 14 convicted of helping to organize the deadly attacks were given jail terms from 4 years to life but the court rejected some terrorism charges against several defendants. sue could decide this is your this ruling recognizes that without a compass is there would be no attackers and no terrorism. everyone operating in this shadow world should be severely punished it's available. in january 2015 to terrorists forced their way into the charlie hebdo offices and shot dead 12 people including france's most famous cartoonist coco an artist who survived the attack left her shaking that after the shooting there was a deathly silence. just 2 days later another terrorist ceased hostages in a kosher food shop 4 people were killed this trial was an attempt to end a national trauma. this is an important trial because in this country freedoms are under attack it underlines that we will defend these freedoms and outpolled the law before but even as the case was
on the day of the verdict charlie have discovered reads god has been put in his place crime cannot be justified in the name of religion the 14 convicted of helping to organize the deadly attacks were given jail terms from 4 years to life but the court rejected some terrorism charges against several defendants. sue could decide this is your this ruling recognizes that without a compass is there would be no attackers and no terrorism. everyone operating in this shadow world should be severely...