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the aclu won.ti and this 17-year-old girl, jane doe, ultimately was able to get that abortion.7- now, there was a little sort of blip in the case. two federal appeals court judges stepped in, one arguing that she didn't have any rights because she was an imgrarngts which isn't the way our constitution works. the other one arguing that basically the trump administration lawyer should be rescued and that terrible case should be rescued and the trump administration should be allowee to continue to at least delay this girl on the way to her getting an abortion. that one appeals court judge sort of briefly intervened and said the trump administration was right, they should keep blocking the girl from getting an abortion. i say that was kind of a blip in the case. it ended up being a short-lived speed bump in the case because g that appeals court judge, as much as he tried to get in there and save the trump administration lawyer, his ruling was quickly overturned by the full d.c. circuit court of appeals. and so, again, ultimately, the bottom line here is that the aclu won, that girl was ab
the aclu won.ti and this 17-year-old girl, jane doe, ultimately was able to get that abortion.7- now, there was a little sort of blip in the case. two federal appeals court judges stepped in, one arguing that she didn't have any rights because she was an imgrarngts which isn't the way our constitution works. the other one arguing that basically the trump administration lawyer should be rescued and that terrible case should be rescued and the trump administration should be allowee to continue to...
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and this 17-year-old girl, jane doe, ultimately was able to get that abortion. now, there was a little sort of blip in the case. two federal appeals court judges stepped in. one arguing that she didn't have any rights because she was an immigrant, which isn't the way our constitution works. the other one arguing that basically the trump administration lawyer should be rescued and that terrible case should be rescued and the trump administration should be allowed to continue to at least delay this girl on the way to her getting an abortion. that one appeals court judge sort of briefly intervened and said the trump administration was right, they should keep blocking the girl from getting an abortion. i say that was kind of a blip in the case. it ended up being a short-lived speed bump in the case because that appeals court judge, as much as he tried to get in there and save the trump administration lawyer, his ruling was quickly overturned by the full dc circuit court of appeals. and so again, ultimately, the bottom line here is that the aclu won, that girl was ab
and this 17-year-old girl, jane doe, ultimately was able to get that abortion. now, there was a little sort of blip in the case. two federal appeals court judges stepped in. one arguing that she didn't have any rights because she was an immigrant, which isn't the way our constitution works. the other one arguing that basically the trump administration lawyer should be rescued and that terrible case should be rescued and the trump administration should be allowed to continue to at least delay...
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the 17 year old girl, jane doe, ultimately was able to get an abortion. now there was a little blip in the case. two federal appeals court judges stepped in, one arguing that you didn't have any rights because she was an immigrant, which is not the way the constitution works. the other one arguing that, basically, the trump administration lawyers should be rescued and the trump administration should be allowed to continue to at least delay this girl on the way to her getting an abortion. that one appeals court judge briefly intervened and said the trump administration was right, they should block or from getting an abortion. that was a blip in the case, it ended up being a short-lived speed bump in the case because that appeals cord charge -- his ruling was quickly overturned by the full d.c. circuit court of appeals. so again, the bottom line here is the aclu one. that girl was able to get her abortion. -- from the government official regularly updated spreadsheet shacking girls menstrual periods. forcing them into anti -- trying to physically hold a gir
the 17 year old girl, jane doe, ultimately was able to get an abortion. now there was a little blip in the case. two federal appeals court judges stepped in, one arguing that you didn't have any rights because she was an immigrant, which is not the way the constitution works. the other one arguing that, basically, the trump administration lawyers should be rescued and the trump administration should be allowed to continue to at least delay this girl on the way to her getting an abortion. that...
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doe and it was just oh, wow. i knew that meant they couldn't identify who it was and they left. and i woke my roommate up and i said somebody's dead. and she didn't believe me at first and i told her, like, they left. the stretcher had nobody on it. >> the students on their phones, trying to stay calm, but it wasn't easy. >> we were really afraid. and i mean, the police officers are like you're okay, you're safe. but we were really scared. >> reporter: hailey went over and over the events in the mind. and she remembered something about 1:15 a.m., as she was trying to go to sleep, an unusual sound. but was it related? >> a thud, thud and then maybe a pause and then it was like more and then kind another break. some louder than others. >> then as the activity in the hallway intensified, hailey heard -- >> so, at that time i knew we had to do our jobs and preserve everything for the safety of the rest of the campus. >> the officers had a million questions. number one, who was the girl lying with her face to the floo
doe and it was just oh, wow. i knew that meant they couldn't identify who it was and they left. and i woke my roommate up and i said somebody's dead. and she didn't believe me at first and i told her, like, they left. the stretcher had nobody on it. >> the students on their phones, trying to stay calm, but it wasn't easy. >> we were really afraid. and i mean, the police officers are like you're okay, you're safe. but we were really scared. >> reporter: hailey went over and...
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could give a civil lawsuit saying that, you know, she aided and abetted jane doe to get an abortion. so that's what really makes me nervous. that's going to be a slippery slope. that's why i say this is -- who knows what direction this is going to go in but the way i'm looking at this, it makes me as a pro-choice advocate, very, very nervous. >> it's very, very, very frightening. the january 6th -- let me go to this, while i have you. the january 6th house select committee issued another batch of subpoenas. the committee wants to hear from an array of people from one of trump's aides max miller who is now running for congress to some of the protests and rally organizers who spearheaded the events from that day. clearly they are trying to see if there's a connection between communication in the white house to their supporters that gathered outside the capitol that day. once they hear from this new bunch, what do you predict will come out of this? >> i've got to be honest, rev, it could be bennie thompson right now. they've already indicated there will be public hearings next year. i -
could give a civil lawsuit saying that, you know, she aided and abetted jane doe to get an abortion. so that's what really makes me nervous. that's going to be a slippery slope. that's why i say this is -- who knows what direction this is going to go in but the way i'm looking at this, it makes me as a pro-choice advocate, very, very nervous. >> it's very, very, very frightening. the january 6th -- let me go to this, while i have you. the january 6th house select committee issued another...
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>> jane doe versus facebook. >> apologies. i assume you can't get into details because the supreme court is deciding whether or not to take the case. the petition says facebook enabled the trafficking of a minor on its platform raises some serious questions and concerns about what you're seeing and how people are using instagram. do you prohibit known sex offenders from creating known instagram accounts? >> senator, human trafficking and any exploitation of children is a part that we don't require on our platform. >> the you require minors to link their account to parent or guardian's account? >> no. if you're over the age of 13, you can sign up. we do believe that parental controls are important which is why we're launching our first version in march of next year. >> okay. the controls are going to be important but an industry group is not going to give the controls that are needed and probably not even an independent group. that's why we'll do something with federal statute. i think it would be interesting to know how many p
>> jane doe versus facebook. >> apologies. i assume you can't get into details because the supreme court is deciding whether or not to take the case. the petition says facebook enabled the trafficking of a minor on its platform raises some serious questions and concerns about what you're seeing and how people are using instagram. do you prohibit known sex offenders from creating known instagram accounts? >> senator, human trafficking and any exploitation of children is a part...
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does this help christine lagarde? jane: it's it certainly does. gives her more ammunition, as you say. the ecb is not like the fed. they've never thrown out the word transitory. there is something really important. there's a big difference between europe and the u.s., the labor market. central banks aren't that worried. they don't react to cost push inflation. if costco up, it takes money out of our pockets. we have less demand, gross goes down. what you have in the u.s. are significant signs of a second order of inflation. that's wage inflation. that creates the potential for a spiral of inflation. in the euro zone, the latest data for q3 on wages is that there's no sign of wage inflation. therefore, the ecb has all the reason already to remain dovish and all the more reason to end -- expect inflation to fall back. this was expected for the ecb. the latest projections underpin that. she will remain dovish. policy will remain accommodative. juliette: manus: what does -- manus: what does that duty euro? someone said 109 on the euro. how bearish are
does this help christine lagarde? jane: it's it certainly does. gives her more ammunition, as you say. the ecb is not like the fed. they've never thrown out the word transitory. there is something really important. there's a big difference between europe and the u.s., the labor market. central banks aren't that worried. they don't react to cost push inflation. if costco up, it takes money out of our pockets. we have less demand, gross goes down. what you have in the u.s. are significant signs...
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. >> let's talk about jane doe versus instagram. i'm sure you do not have details because they are still deciding to take the case. it says that they are enabling tracking of a minor, it raises concerns about what we are seeing and how people are using instagram. do you prohibit known sex offenders from creating instagram accounts? >> human trafficking and any exploitation of children is abhorrent and we do not allow it on platforms. >> to you require minors to link their accounts to a parent or guardian's account? >> no. if they are over the age of 13, you can sign up for an account. we do believe that parental controls are important which is why march of next year we have the program. >> the controls will be important but an industry group will not give the controls that are needed and probably not an independent, that is why we will do something with federal statute. i think it would be interesting to know how many people that are in human trafficking trafficking, sex trafficking and drug trafficking that have been indicted or co
. >> let's talk about jane doe versus instagram. i'm sure you do not have details because they are still deciding to take the case. it says that they are enabling tracking of a minor, it raises concerns about what we are seeing and how people are using instagram. do you prohibit known sex offenders from creating instagram accounts? >> human trafficking and any exploitation of children is abhorrent and we do not allow it on platforms. >> to you require minors to link their...
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what does this pano jane? i just was back in december 1953. the bad news broke researchers had just provoked cancer in mice by painting them with tar from cigarette. after this discovery war broke out, the tobacco companies had a real crisis because they can't contest the evidence and say it's wrong, they should just say we don't know. and so the leaders of all the major cigarette companies got together in new york city. we now know that a meeting took place at the plaza hotel in new york in december, between the boss as of the 7 major manufacturers, collectively known as big tobacco. imagine the scene with musket run to the heart of the matter. the meeting would go down in the annals of ignorance, a challenge to every one of us. and we were all in this together unify. confronted with scientific progress, the cigarette manufacturers came up with a plan. they launched this campaign in which they said, you know, we're aware of the science. we think there are problems with it and is your matter of deep concern to us. now we are beginning a campai
what does this pano jane? i just was back in december 1953. the bad news broke researchers had just provoked cancer in mice by painting them with tar from cigarette. after this discovery war broke out, the tobacco companies had a real crisis because they can't contest the evidence and say it's wrong, they should just say we don't know. and so the leaders of all the major cigarette companies got together in new york city. we now know that a meeting took place at the plaza hotel in new york in...
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jane: in many respects it really does not endorse the very cautious stance of the ecb. she is continuing to remain dovish, continuing with very supportive monetary policies. i thing this is one reason why she is justified in doing this. we have already heard reports of small businesses, bigger businesses have a good shutter because of the additional cost that these energy prices bring, but also it is going to be a significant headwind to consumers. i think that risk is only going to be highlighted during the winter months. some countries have taken some action to reduce the bills for consumers. that will help, but this is certainly a significant headwind for business and consumers in the region. damian: i had a lovely chat with your colleague christian lawrence yesterday, and one area of disconnect was china, an area he tends to avoid at all costs. what are your views on the renminbi in 2022? jane: if you look at the chinese economy, we know it is slowing. it is fairly normal to see a currency weaken. i think one of the constraints for china in terms of the exchange rat
jane: in many respects it really does not endorse the very cautious stance of the ecb. she is continuing to remain dovish, continuing with very supportive monetary policies. i thing this is one reason why she is justified in doing this. we have already heard reports of small businesses, bigger businesses have a good shutter because of the additional cost that these energy prices bring, but also it is going to be a significant headwind to consumers. i think that risk is only going to be...
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what does that mean for the euro? jane: i think we have seen this for sometime time now really playing through, and the euro is on the back foot because of this. think perhaps is a bit too early to assume that we will get that hike next week from the bank of england, but it could come in february. we know the ecb is nowhere close. it really is on the bottom of the line, but it is not the only central bank that is still dovish. the australian is likely to remain pretty dovish as well. the ecb, the bank of japan are the two that are most dovish, and that does mean for the euro that it will be on the back foot, probably for some months. jonathan: just quickly, what is the call for next year you are most comfortable with going into 2022? jane: i think it is still some dollar strength. maybe towards the end of the year we get more catch up from some of those other, but i still like the dollar. jonathan: looking ahead to 2022 and beyond. federal reserve that decides on wednesday. the ecb on thursday. president lagarde now c
what does that mean for the euro? jane: i think we have seen this for sometime time now really playing through, and the euro is on the back foot because of this. think perhaps is a bit too early to assume that we will get that hike next week from the bank of england, but it could come in february. we know the ecb is nowhere close. it really is on the bottom of the line, but it is not the only central bank that is still dovish. the australian is likely to remain pretty dovish as well. the ecb,...
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the incomparable jane mayer who takes subjects, to use bob woodward's term, hard subjects. one of the things that bob is good at and you are good at is creating a trust. two kinds of trust one trust to be able to find it which believe it or not, you have and am sure you know you have it. the other is to get people to trust you. >> i'll try. thank you very much. i say it is a delight to be here. the new york historical association society and my family's history and my grandfather and he had one of his graduate students working here saturday afternoon in the my grandson forgot to tell his student that they lock it up. so his student was locked-in overnight in the garden. there was a guard but he did not know how to open the front doors. this building is built by someone who built banks. it's evolved. they had to finally get the president of the society to come back from westport or whatever and drop back down to one of the parkways that bob carey writes about to let them out. >> i just hope we don't talk too long today. the only other thing i have to say i personal experienc
the incomparable jane mayer who takes subjects, to use bob woodward's term, hard subjects. one of the things that bob is good at and you are good at is creating a trust. two kinds of trust one trust to be able to find it which believe it or not, you have and am sure you know you have it. the other is to get people to trust you. >> i'll try. thank you very much. i say it is a delight to be here. the new york historical association society and my family's history and my grandfather and he...
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what he does next will decide his future and that of his people. bbc news, seoul. jane: yes. what will kim jong-un do next? constant question for successive administrations in washington. before we go tonight come over the course of this pandemic, many of the world's health officials have tried to stay calm when speaking to the public. one official in australia really rose to the occasion at a covid briefing today even when she was told a spider was crawling up her arm. let's take a listen. >> there is a spider. >> can someone please get that spider off? this shows how controlled i can be. i do not like them but i will keep going and pretend i do not have a huntsman on me right now and let someone else manage this. but if he gets anywhere near me, let me know. jane: i don't know about that. fun fact about the huntsman spiders, they have a like span of up to four inches. but they are usually fairly reluctant to bite apparently and are not considered to be dangerous. would not like to take a chance on that. i am jane o'brien. thank you very much indeed for watching "bbc world n
what he does next will decide his future and that of his people. bbc news, seoul. jane: yes. what will kim jong-un do next? constant question for successive administrations in washington. before we go tonight come over the course of this pandemic, many of the world's health officials have tried to stay calm when speaking to the public. one official in australia really rose to the occasion at a covid briefing today even when she was told a spider was crawling up her arm. let's take a listen....
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as well is the incomparable jane mayer who takes subjectsts that are i guess to use bob woodward's term hard to subject's. one of the things he is good at and you are good at is creating the trust. trust in yourself to be able to find it which believe it or not, you have and i'm sure you know you have it and the other is to get people to trust you. >> thank you very much. i have to say it is a delight to be here at the new york historical association society has a hello to place in my family's history. my grandfather was a historian and had one of his graduate students g working here late ino a saturday afternoon and on george templeton. the story goes my grandfather forgot to tell his students that they lock it up so the student was locked in seemingly overnight and the guard who didn'tknow how to open the front doors. this building was built by somebody that built banks, so it is a vault. [laughter] so they finally had to get the president of the society to come back from his house in greenwich or west point or wherever it was and drive down to one of the parkways bob caro writes abou
as well is the incomparable jane mayer who takes subjectsts that are i guess to use bob woodward's term hard to subject's. one of the things he is good at and you are good at is creating the trust. trust in yourself to be able to find it which believe it or not, you have and i'm sure you know you have it and the other is to get people to trust you. >> thank you very much. i have to say it is a delight to be here at the new york historical association society has a hello to place in my...
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i'm jane king. back to you. all right, jane, thank you very much. >> it's 7.19 in the south bay. 20 million dollars is going to be used to help struggling small businesses in santa clara county, the board of supervisors voted unanimously to approve the money this week. the relief funds come from the federal american rescue plan and the board is hoping the money will make a difference to be available by the end of the year. we talk to a small business owner and a supervisor about the plan. >> as we know, small businesses. the backbone the american economy and the small businesses by far been taken the hardest blows during this pandemic. they want to. but get this comes soon as possible to people because they're so sorely needed. i can't look at this and go yes, for good. >> it's more like, well, hopefully some of that comes our way. and if it does, we'll do our best to to make it last. >> and the county board is also looking into fee waiver program is to help businesses as well. >> a father and son now under arre
i'm jane king. back to you. all right, jane, thank you very much. >> it's 7.19 in the south bay. 20 million dollars is going to be used to help struggling small businesses in santa clara county, the board of supervisors voted unanimously to approve the money this week. the relief funds come from the federal american rescue plan and the board is hoping the money will make a difference to be available by the end of the year. we talk to a small business owner and a supervisor about the plan....
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as well, is the incomparable jane mayer who takes subjects that are -- how shall we say? i guess to use bob woodward's term hard subjects. one of the things bob is good at and you're good at is creating it trust. two kinds of trust. one, trust in yourself to be able to find it which, believe it or not, you have and i'm sure you know you have it. and the other to get people to trust you. >> well, i try. thank you very much. i have to say it's a delight to be here. the new york historical association society has a hallowed place in my family's history. my grandfather was a historian and he had one of his graduate students working here late into a saturday afternoon and -- >> on george templeton -- >> george templeton's diries and my grandfather forgot to tell the students they lock it up. so his student was locked in seemingly overnight here. >> oh, no. >> and the guard -- there was a guard but he didn't know how to open the front doors. and this building was built by somebody who built banks so it's a vault. and so they had to finally get the president of the society to co
as well, is the incomparable jane mayer who takes subjects that are -- how shall we say? i guess to use bob woodward's term hard subjects. one of the things bob is good at and you're good at is creating it trust. two kinds of trust. one, trust in yourself to be able to find it which, believe it or not, you have and i'm sure you know you have it. and the other to get people to trust you. >> well, i try. thank you very much. i have to say it's a delight to be here. the new york historical...
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as well, is the incomparable jane mayer, who takes subjects that are, how shall we say -- well, i guess to use bob woodward's term, hard subjects. and one of the things that bob is good at and that you are good at is creating a trust in two kinds of trusts. one in yourself, to find it, whether or not you know you have it. i'm sure you have it. and the other is to get people to trust you. >> well, anyway -- thank you very much. i have to say, it's a delight to be here. the new york historical association society has a hallowed place in my fantasies, my grandfather was a historian, alan evans, and he had one of his graduate students working here late into a saturday afternoon and he -- >> [inaudible] >> diaries and books that my grandfather forgot to tell his students that they were locked off. so his student were locked in, and seemingly overnight here, and there was a guard but he didn't know how to open the front doors. >> [laughs] >> and this building was built by someone who built banks so it's a vault. >> it's a vault -- >> and so -- >> oh my god. >> they had to finally get the pres
as well, is the incomparable jane mayer, who takes subjects that are, how shall we say -- well, i guess to use bob woodward's term, hard subjects. and one of the things that bob is good at and that you are good at is creating a trust in two kinds of trusts. one in yourself, to find it, whether or not you know you have it. i'm sure you have it. and the other is to get people to trust you. >> well, anyway -- thank you very much. i have to say, it's a delight to be here. the new york...
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as well, is the incomparable jane mayer who takes subjects that are, how shall we --. >> i guess to use bob's word, hard subjects, what bob is good at and you're good at, trust, there's one trust in yourself to be able to find it, which believe it or not, you have, and i'm sure you know you have it, and the other is to get people to talk to. >> well, thank you very much. i have to say that it's a delight to be here, the new york historical association society has a hallowed place in my family history. my grandfather was a historian nevens. >> and he had one of his graduate students here-- >> templeton and the story goes that my grandfather forgot to tell his student that they lock it up. [laughter] >> and so his student was locked in seemingly overnight here. >> oh, no. >> and the guard, there was a guard, but he didn't know how to open the front doors and so, and this was by someone who built banks, so-- >> it's a vault. >> it's a vault. >> and so, they had to finally get the president of the society to come back from greenwich or wherever it was, to one of the parkways that caro w
as well, is the incomparable jane mayer who takes subjects that are, how shall we --. >> i guess to use bob's word, hard subjects, what bob is good at and you're good at, trust, there's one trust in yourself to be able to find it, which believe it or not, you have, and i'm sure you know you have it, and the other is to get people to talk to. >> well, thank you very much. i have to say that it's a delight to be here, the new york historical association society has a hallowed place in...
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these are all mary jane when criticism no element of misinformation i hate and does not at all to meet the standards of twitter as a platform to police these tweets. so is the government then using its powers to block descent on social media? absolutely, all of these tweets, which would be considered critical of the government and the government is forcing platforms. and unfortunately the platforms are buckling as well. but the government is forcing at homes to adhere to certain names where you know that descent is but what not. social media companies themselves, what part do they play in keeping the democratic spirit alive? a very important one. according to philippines, john list margareta, she's a joint winner of the 2021 nobel peace prize. when i spoke to her in october after the award was announced, she explained why social media companies in her country are responsible for twisting funds and how ultimately that is affecting democracy. here is a part of that interview. i think that the rollback of democracy, globally, at that tearing up part of the shared reality has as been it's
these are all mary jane when criticism no element of misinformation i hate and does not at all to meet the standards of twitter as a platform to police these tweets. so is the government then using its powers to block descent on social media? absolutely, all of these tweets, which would be considered critical of the government and the government is forcing platforms. and unfortunately the platforms are buckling as well. but the government is forcing at homes to adhere to certain names where you...
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what does that say about boris johnson's authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone can maintain that the situation has been handled well. the government has basically conceded that. the apology the prime minister offered was right and it was right that he made that apology. i would also say this, i think that you belie the real cause when you watch the interview that you had with keir starmer which was very revealing, in the end, theyjust hate the pm and they are out to get him and they will go with whatever tools that are offered to them to do it. the prime minister had a zoom quiz, come on. i am not sympathetic when people say it was ok for number ten to have parties or whatever. like many people, members of my family had a horrible time last christmas and i look at that situation with real criticism but when you say you had a zoom quiz, how dare you, how outrageous! i think when they said a party, most of us were imagining raucous celebrations. a rather miserable affair, in which the prime minister looks at a camera socially distant fro
what does that say about boris johnson's authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone can maintain that the situation has been handled well. the government has basically conceded that. the apology the prime minister offered was right and it was right that he made that apology. i would also say this, i think that you belie the real cause when you watch the interview that you had with keir starmer which was very revealing, in the end, theyjust hate the pm and they are out to get him and they...
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what does that say about boris johnson's authority as well?— that say about boris johnson's authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone — authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone can _ authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone can maintain - authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone can maintain thatj authority as well? jane, i don't - think anyone can maintain that the situation has been handled well. the government has basically six goal conceded that. —— the government has basically conceded that. the apology was right and it was right that he may be apology. i would also say this, i think that you love the interview that you had with keir starmer was very revealing, in the end, theyjust hate the pm and they are out to get him and they will go with whatever tools that are offered to them to do it. the prime minister had a zoom quiz, come on. i am not sympathetic when people say it was ok for number ten to have parties or whatever. members of my family had a horrible time as christmas and they look about situation with
what does that say about boris johnson's authority as well?— that say about boris johnson's authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone — authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone can _ authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone can maintain - authority as well? jane, i don't think anyone can maintain thatj authority as well? jane, i don't - think anyone can maintain that the situation has been handled well. the government has basically six goal conceded that. —— the government...
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what does it tell you about sort of perhaps some of the biggest hang-ups for this jury? because there have been other requests in these questions that the judge has granted. >> well,very strange to me that the court refused to reinstruct the jury on those questions. now, normally when a jury sends a note to a judge saying, we need reinstruction on something as basic as two of the counts in the indictment, some judges will just bring them back in, and reread the original instruction that was given, and then send them back out. now, because you have to understand the judges have books of approved instructions that have been upheld by the appellate courts and they're very careful about the instructions they give to the jury. so the fact that this judge refused to reinstruct them on two counts is very surprising to me and, by the way, it might be a point on appeal if there is a conviction. >> what about how covid and the omicron variant, especially here in new york, plays in to all of this? clearly this judge is worried that if any of the jurors get sick, what happens. >> it
what does it tell you about sort of perhaps some of the biggest hang-ups for this jury? because there have been other requests in these questions that the judge has granted. >> well,very strange to me that the court refused to reinstruct the jury on those questions. now, normally when a jury sends a note to a judge saying, we need reinstruction on something as basic as two of the counts in the indictment, some judges will just bring them back in, and reread the original instruction that...
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of sister julia clifford williams and jane morris russell. so busy the plenty busy pinelli gibbons showed them what to carry that with jalap here, eager with sore. oh by them danielson, the additional reader ah, [000:00:00;00] with oh, should we describe our time? what is the zeitgeist as they say, do we have a sense of direction and purpose? we also hear a lot about the desire to return to normal. what does that mean? are we actually living in the new normal for is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, community? are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah. on a 2nd city is that what you was because of the proponent enough to push it go stuck the temp button. i just needed to leave it with the shop steward all doing. the wood hasn't changed. no us. these come with us chain as to what we missed jewish interest. public wincheste
of sister julia clifford williams and jane morris russell. so busy the plenty busy pinelli gibbons showed them what to carry that with jalap here, eager with sore. oh by them danielson, the additional reader ah, [000:00:00;00] with oh, should we describe our time? what is the zeitgeist as they say, do we have a sense of direction and purpose? we also hear a lot about the desire to return to normal. what does that mean? are we actually living in the new normal for is your media a reflection of...
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jane seymour. she was not so busy the plenty of is with her narrative is short and she went to carry that with jill up here, eager with sure. now by them dollars in the addition to really, ah ah oh, driven by dream shapes, bankers are those with dares sinks. we dare to ask oh, working room or shed in the back? she popped in. she said, well i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we say there was a good bye to another shooting another safe part of american life. shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a r 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're aspire on this issue, the other side wins. by default, the lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs, which is why do you wear again? were you scared me? nothing could take it off of me. i think that people need to take responsibility into their own hands and be prepared if those kind of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings and we certainly wou
jane seymour. she was not so busy the plenty of is with her narrative is short and she went to carry that with jill up here, eager with sure. now by them dollars in the addition to really, ah ah oh, driven by dream shapes, bankers are those with dares sinks. we dare to ask oh, working room or shed in the back? she popped in. she said, well i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we say there was a good bye to another shooting another safe part of american life. shattered by...
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but that's what prosecutors are saying that epstein and maxwell did with jane. did. >> they took time, whole process of getting her to the position she would do what they wanted. we talked about jane, first of four alleged victims scheduled to testify. you've talked about the testimony of the last victim as perhaps very important. why? >> well, jane was young, allegedly recruited by epstein and maxwell and groomed, but she wasn't part of the pyramid scheme that epstein was operating. wasn't a recruiter or one of the people integral to making it work. the last victim added to case six months to a year ago, she was part of that system that allegedly maxwell set up, and started by recruiting one girl and asked that girl to recruit two more and went on and on. it will be interesting to see what the other victim says about how this whole operation worked. >> you broke this story open. i'm wondering with all the extraordinary work and reporting you did, what is it like to see it play out in court? >> you know, i'm a little worried about the case. i'm hoping it's going
but that's what prosecutors are saying that epstein and maxwell did with jane. did. >> they took time, whole process of getting her to the position she would do what they wanted. we talked about jane, first of four alleged victims scheduled to testify. you've talked about the testimony of the last victim as perhaps very important. why? >> well, jane was young, allegedly recruited by epstein and maxwell and groomed, but she wasn't part of the pyramid scheme that epstein was...
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i'm jane king. >> next at 3.30, a former san francisco employee and recovered addict. this sharing his thoughts air emergency declaration in the tenderloin district. plus the iconic ball drop in celebration in times square will still go on this year, but there will be some new rules in place. and arctic air is going to make its presence known in the bay area sunday through wednesday where we could see a fresh dusting of snow in our highest one to 2 inches will be possible and chilly temperatures. my full forecast coming up after the break. >> we're also checking in on santa again as he delivers presents around the world using the live norad santa tracker. >> and it looks like just west of the sahara. stick around. kron. 4 news at 3. we'll be right back. ebenezer. ebenezer. marley? first you will see the past. excuse me! coming through! ugh! and then...the present. and finally, ebenezer...the future! introducing the all-electric eqs. happy holidays from mercedes-benz. >> looking over the golden gate bridge right now. you can see that the rain has let up giving some of u
i'm jane king. >> next at 3.30, a former san francisco employee and recovered addict. this sharing his thoughts air emergency declaration in the tenderloin district. plus the iconic ball drop in celebration in times square will still go on this year, but there will be some new rules in place. and arctic air is going to make its presence known in the bay area sunday through wednesday where we could see a fresh dusting of snow in our highest one to 2 inches will be possible and chilly...
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finally she does. it takes one second, it doesn't hurt. after 40 minutes of shrieking and pleading and snot all over everything, jane gets a lollipop, she gets a sticker, should she gets a stuffed animal, one of those pop-it things. i threw in some bitcoin for the hell of it. [ laughter ] and then, finally, we get back in the car. my wife is trembling. but jane is now, suddenly, in a great mood. she's like, "mom, roll the windows down and play this girl is on fire because i'm kinda on fire." [ laughter ] she's belting out the song, the windows down, all the way home screaming "i'm vaccinated" at every car that passes by. [ laughter ] so now, she's vaccinated. we still haven't told her there's a second shot. [ laughter ] [ applause ] you know what? i may have to ask you to do that for us. you. illermo: i will do it for - >> jimmy: i'm glad she got the shot. the first case of the omicron variant in the united states was confirmed in san francisco today. which the maga world must be so excited about, san francisco. "who should we blame? the g
finally she does. it takes one second, it doesn't hurt. after 40 minutes of shrieking and pleading and snot all over everything, jane gets a lollipop, she gets a sticker, should she gets a stuffed animal, one of those pop-it things. i threw in some bitcoin for the hell of it. [ laughter ] and then, finally, we get back in the car. my wife is trembling. but jane is now, suddenly, in a great mood. she's like, "mom, roll the windows down and play this girl is on fire because i'm kinda on...
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i'm jane king. >> 7.21 is the time and we are tracking santa. this is live from norad's santa tracker and he's over australia right now. and ray was like a little kid wednesday going to get to all on the mic again, i will just make this up. one. 21 am kids. so make sure you're tucked in so that santa visits you tonight. and as far as the weather goes. well, this storm will be out of there. we've been tracking on its way out of the bay area will be back with more. >> weather traffic and news in >> weather traffic and news in just a couple of minutes. hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att. >> brown chr
i'm jane king. >> 7.21 is the time and we are tracking santa. this is live from norad's santa tracker and he's over australia right now. and ray was like a little kid wednesday going to get to all on the mic again, i will just make this up. one. 21 am kids. so make sure you're tucked in so that santa visits you tonight. and as far as the weather goes. well, this storm will be out of there. we've been tracking on its way out of the bay area will be back with more. >> weather traffic...
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finally she does. it takes one second, it doesn't hurt. and after 40 minutes of shrieking and pleading and snot all over everything, jane gets a lollipop, she gets a sticker, she gets a stuffed animal, one of those pop-it things. i threw in some bitcoin just for the hell of it. [ laughter ] and then, finally, we get back in the car. my wife is trembling. but jane is now, suddenly, in a great mood. she's like, "mom, roll the windows down and play this 'girl is on fire' because i'm kinda on fire." [ laughter ] she's belting out the song, the windows down, all the way home screaming "i'm vaccinated" at every car that passes by. [ laughter ] so now she's vaccinated. and we still haven't told her there's a second shot. [ laughter ] [ applause ] you know what? i may have to ask you to do that for us. >> guillermo: i will do it for you. >> jimmy: i'm glad she got the shot. the first case of the omicron variant in the united states was confirmed in san francisco today. which the maga world must be so excited about, sa francisco. "who should we bla
finally she does. it takes one second, it doesn't hurt. and after 40 minutes of shrieking and pleading and snot all over everything, jane gets a lollipop, she gets a sticker, she gets a stuffed animal, one of those pop-it things. i threw in some bitcoin just for the hell of it. [ laughter ] and then, finally, we get back in the car. my wife is trembling. but jane is now, suddenly, in a great mood. she's like, "mom, roll the windows down and play this 'girl is on fire' because i'm kinda on...
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jane, greg abbott will probably like this issue for his own political reasons, right? the republican governor of texas has made it his business to get into lawsuits with this administration. how do you see this playing out in texas and in the big election that's already going on down there right now where we're likely to see an abbott/beto o'rourke showdown next fall? >> voting rights has been a sort of constant issue in this race before this race was even declared, with beto o'rourke being a huge voting rights advocate. this is the second in under a month voting rights lawsuit from doj to texas. they're going to be love this, shoring up their vote and making sure their base feels confident in the election, even though we know there is very little evidence of voting fraud in america. but they want to say, look, it's safer to vote and we've restored trust while doing this. state republicans like to say that they were elected to enact these plans, they were elected to draw their maps and they're going to do what they think is right for their voters. >> it's going to be a
jane, greg abbott will probably like this issue for his own political reasons, right? the republican governor of texas has made it his business to get into lawsuits with this administration. how do you see this playing out in texas and in the big election that's already going on down there right now where we're likely to see an abbott/beto o'rourke showdown next fall? >> voting rights has been a sort of constant issue in this race before this race was even declared, with beto o'rourke...
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according to police, does have some connection to social media. they say, of course, has been in the bay area minneapolis, chicago, some other cities as well. now, the wall street journal says they're often committed by people who did not know each other except through social media. so that made it harder to make arrests snapchat among the social media apps and messaging services used by those in the bay area will target is recalling letters to santa mailbox is due to a laceration risk over a 170,000 of these mailboxes were sold at target stores nationwide as well. as online in october and november of this year and chances are good that your packages getting where it needs to be on time industry analysts say consumer shopping earlier this holiday season and also more people are going into the store. some of us expected. now the on-time scores between november 21st and december. 4th were 88% of fedex 96% of the postal service and ups. according to shipmatrix and san francisco is the 7th best city to spend new year's eve ball have breaks cities on c
according to police, does have some connection to social media. they say, of course, has been in the bay area minneapolis, chicago, some other cities as well. now, the wall street journal says they're often committed by people who did not know each other except through social media. so that made it harder to make arrests snapchat among the social media apps and messaging services used by those in the bay area will target is recalling letters to santa mailbox is due to a laceration risk over a...
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we talked about jane, first of four alleged victims scheduled to testify. you've talked about the testimony of the last victim as perhaps very important. why? >> well, jane was young, allegedly recruited by epstein and maxwell and groomed, but she wasn't part of the pyramid scheme that epstein was operating. wasn't a recruiter or one of the people integral to making it work. last victim added to case six months to a year ago, she was part of that system that allegedly maxwell set up. and started by recruiting one girl and asked that girl to recruit two more and went on and on. will be interesting to see what the other victim says about how this whole operation worked. >> you broke this story open. wondering with all the extraordinary work and reporting you did, what is it like to see it play out in court? >> you know, i'm a little worried about the case. i'm hoping it's going to get stronger as it goes on. i think that the prosecutors are very good, but you know, maxwell has very aggressive attorneys, really grilling at least from what we've seen so far, re
we talked about jane, first of four alleged victims scheduled to testify. you've talked about the testimony of the last victim as perhaps very important. why? >> well, jane was young, allegedly recruited by epstein and maxwell and groomed, but she wasn't part of the pyramid scheme that epstein was operating. wasn't a recruiter or one of the people integral to making it work. last victim added to case six months to a year ago, she was part of that system that allegedly maxwell set up. and...
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do you think count six is one of the most important ones, because it does carry a max of 40 years. >> yeah. it's very significant, and here's why. remember what this jury was doing. what they were doing in listening to these four girls, right, jane, kate, and annie farmer, carolyn. what they were doing is determining whether or not this was really a coordinated effort between miss maxwell and mr. epstein really to bring him these women to gain, as you noted there, kaitlan, trust through this grooming process, by taking them shopping, by normalizing this, as the prosecution said, this relationship which is far from normal. even as it relates to count six when you are talking about transportation of minors, et cetera, or if it relates to other counts involving conspireing or the transportation or sex trafficking of phaoeurps, this is all part of the narrative the prosecution that miss maxwell was really in accordance with him in taking the young girls and abusing them in a way that is egregious, most horrific and absolutely unfortunate. but you know what, it was met with justice the oth
do you think count six is one of the most important ones, because it does carry a max of 40 years. >> yeah. it's very significant, and here's why. remember what this jury was doing. what they were doing in listening to these four girls, right, jane, kate, and annie farmer, carolyn. what they were doing is determining whether or not this was really a coordinated effort between miss maxwell and mr. epstein really to bring him these women to gain, as you noted there, kaitlan, trust through...
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it's like, you know, when billy was a baby or jane and they had their first -- >> jimmy: you're not going to like this one. [ laughter ] oh, but the turkey just hit at the end. >> my turkey hit at the beginning. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it does have a little bit of turkeyness to it. >> oh, my god, that is so bad. >> jimmy: you can take these home to the kids. >> yeah. >> jimmy: one other thing i want to mention if you don't mind -- >> can i just -- >> jimmy: you may not, it will ruin the flavor of the snacks. bill burr, our guest who will be out here in just a moment. [ applause ] one of the funniest guys there is. you did a movie with him. >> i did "the heat" with bill. >> jimmy: and after you did that movie, his wife posted this. >> it happened during the movie. >> jimmy: on her instagram. during the movie -- oh, you guys saw this. love-bitten sandra laughing again thanks to hunky costar. [ laughter ] look at who the hunky costar is, bill. >> bill burr. >> jimmy: constantly joking and cutting up. >> they're constantly joking and cutting up together. who says cutting up? >> jimmy: the guys
it's like, you know, when billy was a baby or jane and they had their first -- >> jimmy: you're not going to like this one. [ laughter ] oh, but the turkey just hit at the end. >> my turkey hit at the beginning. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it does have a little bit of turkeyness to it. >> oh, my god, that is so bad. >> jimmy: you can take these home to the kids. >> yeah. >> jimmy: one other thing i want to mention if you don't mind -- >> can i just --...
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it was jane's pet project. she had stained glass imported from italy. she had the artisans come. i mean, it's a really beautiful church. and it is used for all kinds of activity. but it is dead center on the axes. so since then, we've gone through many periods of design and architecture. and i'm briefly just going to go through those. the farm architecture is really before the university, consisted of a lot of wood buildings and a lot of wood framed structure. and the corresponding landscape was farm rows, open land, and exotic like cactuses. it was fashionable in that day to have exotic gardens. and because of the railroad, jane was able to bring in cactus from arizona and other places. and so it was like a collection. it was part of the garden movement. the sandstone campus was next. that was the richardson or coolidge and olmsted days, when you've seen. and you can see there's the main quad. this is some of the elements of the stanford campus. the sandstone era, the landscape. and then we've got into the beaux arts era. by then, blakewell and brown were hired as the university
it was jane's pet project. she had stained glass imported from italy. she had the artisans come. i mean, it's a really beautiful church. and it is used for all kinds of activity. but it is dead center on the axes. so since then, we've gone through many periods of design and architecture. and i'm briefly just going to go through those. the farm architecture is really before the university, consisted of a lot of wood buildings and a lot of wood framed structure. and the corresponding landscape...
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it was jane's pet project. she had stained glass imported from italy, she had the artisans come. i mean, it's a really beautiful church. and it is used for all kinds of activities. it is dead center on the access. axis. since then we've gone through different design periods in architecture. the farm, the period before the university. it consisted of a lot of wood buildings and a lot of wood frame structures. and the corresponding landscape was farm rose, farmlands and exotic cactuses. it was fashionable in that day to have exotic gardens and because of the railroad, jane was able to bring in cactus from arizona and other places. and so it was like a collection. as >> the sandstone campus is next. that was the richardson or coolidge and olmsted days, which we've seen. you can see there is that made quite. those are some of the elements of the stanford campus, the sandstone era. then we got into the beaux arts era. by then, brown was hired as the university architect and they did a lot of more formal buildings and the style was a little bit different. and the corresponding landscap
it was jane's pet project. she had stained glass imported from italy, she had the artisans come. i mean, it's a really beautiful church. and it is used for all kinds of activities. it is dead center on the access. axis. since then we've gone through different design periods in architecture. the farm, the period before the university. it consisted of a lot of wood buildings and a lot of wood frame structures. and the corresponding landscape was farm rose, farmlands and exotic cactuses. it was...
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hi, jane. >> the high during a good morning. yes, even this christmas eve, we're still getting economic weekly jobless claims came in. exactly as expected. 200, 5,000 americans filing first-time unemployment still historically very and it does show the companies are reluctant to find let workers go in such a tight labor market. will the average home purchase love increase for the second straight week to $416,200 and happens to be the second highest amount on record on the workers bankers association says the big size is an indication of a lot of activity in the high end housing market. higher prices as well as rising interest rates could be slowing down the housing market. applications were down slightly last week. but usually the last week of the air is a good time to buy a new car. but not this year. many dealers are in vehicles with the about one 0.8 million fewer new vehicles available for consumers to buy this year compared to last year and about 2 and a half million less than what we saw in 2019 that's going to automotive
hi, jane. >> the high during a good morning. yes, even this christmas eve, we're still getting economic weekly jobless claims came in. exactly as expected. 200, 5,000 americans filing first-time unemployment still historically very and it does show the companies are reluctant to find let workers go in such a tight labor market. will the average home purchase love increase for the second straight week to $416,200 and happens to be the second highest amount on record on the workers bankers...
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the citicorp ceo jane frazier says she's actually optimistic about vice president harris' root cause, you know, going to the central american companies and paying them money. i mean, seriously, has she looked at what's happening at the border? does she realize that kamala harris has completely failed to stem the traumatic flow of immigration at the border? >> yeah, and it's bad enough that even the mexican president lopez has called out the biden administration for not doing enough, for creating this incentive structure, that allows these cartels not just to barrage the u.s. at our border but mexico at their southern border leading to these massive humanitarian crisis like the cartel where 50 people including children die because they were trying to migrate through mexico to make it to america, these illegal cartels and these companies, they thrive off of, you know, cheap labor. all they want to do is flood the labor supply and especially with, you know, the ongoing great resignation that the biden administration did implicitly encourage with the extended unemployment benefits. they w
the citicorp ceo jane frazier says she's actually optimistic about vice president harris' root cause, you know, going to the central american companies and paying them money. i mean, seriously, has she looked at what's happening at the border? does she realize that kamala harris has completely failed to stem the traumatic flow of immigration at the border? >> yeah, and it's bad enough that even the mexican president lopez has called out the biden administration for not doing enough, for...
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it is equal with jane campion�*s western starring benedict cumberbatch, the power of the dog. the golden globes also does tv, the show leading the way is succession, which many people believe to be a fictionalised version of the murdoch family. succession leading the way in the tv categories. but it is the 9th of january when we�*ll see just how much this hollywood boycott of the golden globes comes into effect. istate this hollywood boycott of the golden globes comes into effect.— globes comes into effect. we will have to wait _ globes comes into effect. we will have to wait and _ globes comes into effect. we will have to wait and see. _ globes comes into effect. we will have to wait and see. thanks i globes comes into effect. we will have to wait and see. thanks so l globes comes into effect. we will i have to wait and see. thanks so much for bringing us all of that and as and when we get any more reaction we will go straight back to colin. now the weather with darren. hello there. the very windy weather that we had earlier this morning in the north—west of scotland ha
it is equal with jane campion�*s western starring benedict cumberbatch, the power of the dog. the golden globes also does tv, the show leading the way is succession, which many people believe to be a fictionalised version of the murdoch family. succession leading the way in the tv categories. but it is the 9th of january when we�*ll see just how much this hollywood boycott of the golden globes comes into effect. istate this hollywood boycott of the golden globes comes into effect.— globes...
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i'm jane hill. the headlines... there's no need to cancel your christmas arrangements, says the health secretary — though he urges caution as cases of the omicron variant rise. i don't think people need to change their plan, i think these are the right measures and there is no need to put any more in place at this point in time. it comes as leaked documents from scientists who advise the government say the impact of the omicron variant on the uk is "highly uncertain", but officials should prepare now for "a potentially signficant wave" of infections, while they find out more. the prime minister says all guidance was followed when asked whether a christmas party was held at downing street during lockdown last year. was a christmas party thrown in downing street for dozens of people on december 18th? prime minister. mr speaker, what i can tell- the right honourable gentleman is that, is that all guidance was followed completely. during numberten. tens of thousands of people have spent a fifth night without power in
i'm jane hill. the headlines... there's no need to cancel your christmas arrangements, says the health secretary — though he urges caution as cases of the omicron variant rise. i don't think people need to change their plan, i think these are the right measures and there is no need to put any more in place at this point in time. it comes as leaked documents from scientists who advise the government say the impact of the omicron variant on the uk is "highly uncertain", but officials...
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supreme court took up two cases that could does this -- could decide the fate of roe v. wade. sunday, the author of the family road talks about the comp get it life and times of norma mccorvey also known as jane rowe. the activism of the courts decision and the impact her actions had on her and her three daughters. >> her life is such a window into this whole thing of abortion in america. the pro-life wish to say look at her and look at the cost of abortion. she never had an abortion and what she actually is is a fascinating testimony to the cost of adoption. she struggled enormously, emotionally with what it meant to relinquish her three children to adoption. >> sunday night and you can listen to you and a on our new c-span now app. >> get c-span on the go, what's the day's biggest political events like on demand any time, anywhere on our new global video app, c-span now. it's all for free. download c-span now for free. >> "washington journal" continues. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] host: we are back. we are discussing the latest developments in th
supreme court took up two cases that could does this -- could decide the fate of roe v. wade. sunday, the author of the family road talks about the comp get it life and times of norma mccorvey also known as jane rowe. the activism of the courts decision and the impact her actions had on her and her three daughters. >> her life is such a window into this whole thing of abortion in america. the pro-life wish to say look at her and look at the cost of abortion. she never had an abortion and...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, who just welcomed his baby girl, jane, in this evening, into the world, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote nay on the previous question. and, mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. joyce of ohio, i inform the house that mr. joyce will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. soto: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist, i inform the house that mr. crist will vote yea on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mcmorris rodgers of washington, representative carl of alabama and representative lesko of arizona, i inform the house that representative mcmorris rodgers, representative carl and representative lesko of arizona will all vote no on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro te
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, who just welcomed his baby girl, jane, in this evening, into the world, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote nay on the previous question. and, mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. joyce of ohio, i inform the house that mr. joyce will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does...