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no sign of karen. then her cell provider sent a ping to karen's phone. it turned up across the main road about half a mile from the river. in the parking lot at walmart. where again, the officer could not find karen. what was going on? around and around the river walk they went pointing their puny flashlights at a sea of dark. >> i did go home at about 5:00. i wrote an e-mail saying karen's gone. i don't know where she is. i just have to go to bed. and i went and i just cried. >> he did not sleep long. the phone call that startled him awake brought news. some good, some very, very bad. >>> coming up -- amyjane's murder and karen's disappearance. could they be connected? investigators are about to uncover a disturbing clue. >> i think in that moment most of us knew that that wasn't coincidence. >> when "someone was out there" continues. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the po
no sign of karen. then her cell provider sent a ping to karen's phone. it turned up across the main road about half a mile from the river. in the parking lot at walmart. where again, the officer could not find karen. what was going on? around and around the river walk they went pointing their puny flashlights at a sea of dark. >> i did go home at about 5:00. i wrote an e-mail saying karen's gone. i don't know where she is. i just have to go to bed. and i went and i just cried. >> he...
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karen: absolutely. tony: look, i do not doubt that somewhere out the right it -- at out the -- at the white house there is this long list of beautiful things about what this planet does. the seeds of doubt have already been planted. not only have the seeds of doubt already been planted, but, we have a problem called inflation. while you may understand it to be a supply chain problem, the average person does not call -- care about supply. they care about what happens when they go to the grocery store to buy a turkey. what happens when they go to get gas. housing prices through the roof. so, the real question will become, can you make -- what is easier to do? to make the argument that all of this government spending is only fueling the inflation and the inflationary spiral we are in. or, that we need to spend our way out of inflation? karen: today we had inflation numbers. one month, the worst in 30 years. people are already arguing that to drop a gigantic load of government spending into the middle of th
karen: absolutely. tony: look, i do not doubt that somewhere out the right it -- at out the -- at the white house there is this long list of beautiful things about what this planet does. the seeds of doubt have already been planted. not only have the seeds of doubt already been planted, but, we have a problem called inflation. while you may understand it to be a supply chain problem, the average person does not call -- care about supply. they care about what happens when they go to the grocery...
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. >> guy adami, tim seemo, karen finerman, and donovan. so is it all clear, or simply too soon to break any kind of rally cap? >> plus. the chart masters drilling down on today's crude comeback, carter seeing big opportunity in big oil. he's going to read the texas tea leaves ahead we are all over the after-hours disaster from docusign, the shares down 25% right now. the guidance, needless to say not what wall street wanted to here the conference call is underway. d-moss is diedaled in, but she' dip if with any news >>> lots of buyer moving in, buying all kinds of stocks, the dow rallies nearly 620 points, almost 2% for its best day since march. almost all dow stock exchange were higher, except for the six you see on the screen. nasdaq rising nearly a percent but amazon, microsoft, meta, aka facebook, tesla had the gall to fall guy adami, how do you make sense of today's moves >> first of all, hello, brian, good to see you. >> how are you >> are you there we always try to explain things. certainly things are unexplainable, the lock necessa
. >> guy adami, tim seemo, karen finerman, and donovan. so is it all clear, or simply too soon to break any kind of rally cap? >> plus. the chart masters drilling down on today's crude comeback, carter seeing big opportunity in big oil. he's going to read the texas tea leaves ahead we are all over the after-hours disaster from docusign, the shares down 25% right now. the guidance, needless to say not what wall street wanted to here the conference call is underway. d-moss is diedaled...
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karen? >> i'm with pete three months ago i couldn't have been, the valuation was too much but i love where the payments are. i am with pete >> a rare clean sweep. it is now your turn out there. are you buying pete's fast pitch? head on over and vote. we will bring you the results later in the share roblox, what had investors logging off when "fast money" returns. firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. new gold bond advanced healing ointment. restore healthy skin, with no sticky feeling. gold bond. champion your skin. [uplifting music playing] ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ we love our new home. lots of windows, great light- but the birds. they're back. yes, i hear them. uh-oh. why are these birds so angry?! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. we save a lot. i'm going...i'm going. aaaahh! hurry, hurry! i know, i know! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. >>> welcome back a
karen? >> i'm with pete three months ago i couldn't have been, the valuation was too much but i love where the payments are. i am with pete >> a rare clean sweep. it is now your turn out there. are you buying pete's fast pitch? head on over and vote. we will bring you the results later in the share roblox, what had investors logging off when "fast money" returns. firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. new gold bond...
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lack of joy read, is first senator karen. he really is the new trump. as for reed, it's amazing she seen those ironing in accusing most of appropriation. i wonder what the senator thank of all this. >> i am so mad. i had smoke signals coming out of both my aunt, you leave joy read alone. she blamed it on hackers. that is not the point. the point is that i have 44.9 percent indigenous blood, that is. if your blood is .19 percent alcohol, you are very drunk. >> that hester hurts. >> it hurts my voice. i need a cough drop after that. >> wait a minute, that was you? get that's what i look like in four years. >> for. >> rob, i have to ask you this because she seems to be saying that karen can only be said by black about white women. at first it was commit we were talking about white male peers, her racism is this one-way street. it's justified as antiracism fo some reason. >> she is very race crazy. sows elizabeth warren pretended to be native american and took position set aside for a woman of color. being called the ila the racist that is crazy to me. i do
lack of joy read, is first senator karen. he really is the new trump. as for reed, it's amazing she seen those ironing in accusing most of appropriation. i wonder what the senator thank of all this. >> i am so mad. i had smoke signals coming out of both my aunt, you leave joy read alone. she blamed it on hackers. that is not the point. the point is that i have 44.9 percent indigenous blood, that is. if your blood is .19 percent alcohol, you are very drunk. >> that hester hurts....
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>> yes, sorry, karen yes. >> okay. so the retail names that i like. >> yeah, some of the retail questions. tim brings up walmart, that could be a good place to go if consumers are more value oriented in the face of higher inflation. >> target is actually my biggest retail position as well as home depot and lowe's that's a little bit more of housing plays but target is my biggest position hasn't been great the last couple of weeks, although it's had a very, very good year i actually bought a little footlocker today i cannot believe how cheap it is you know, it's crazy cheap but, you know, clearly there's some headwinds to the business but still ridiculously cheap and then i own capri that had a nice run recently that's sort of my retail exposure i think that they do have -- some of them have good pricing power. lulu i'm out they have excellent pricing power but it's too expensive for me. >> i remember talking about footlocker after those earnings results and the name taking a live you had mentioned that you thought abou
>> yes, sorry, karen yes. >> okay. so the retail names that i like. >> yeah, some of the retail questions. tim brings up walmart, that could be a good place to go if consumers are more value oriented in the face of higher inflation. >> target is actually my biggest retail position as well as home depot and lowe's that's a little bit more of housing plays but target is my biggest position hasn't been great the last couple of weeks, although it's had a very, very good year...
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karen, what do you make of this wreck? >> i think pretty overdone i know there is a lot of things that you could point to, the consumer has less money and that the variant is going to cause people not to as much and supply chain, if you look at that move in the xrt, not very long, two weeks it has gotten crushed. so that is interesting i would say it is interesting when things start trading down in integers. this is my biggest retail and home depot and lowe's which is housing detail but i bought in some footlocker last week and today. it is crazy cheap. i know the big bear story is nike is one giant supplier, but it is ridiculously cheap and at three times ebidta, it is ridiculous so i'm happy to buy some of those. i haven't bought more target i think i will because i think even in a slower christmas, if we get that, then from where we are now, they'll still do well, the stock is not expensive and walmart and i know tim has been on the walmart outperforming target now, so that is working but i have much bigger target than
karen, what do you make of this wreck? >> i think pretty overdone i know there is a lot of things that you could point to, the consumer has less money and that the variant is going to cause people not to as much and supply chain, if you look at that move in the xrt, not very long, two weeks it has gotten crushed. so that is interesting i would say it is interesting when things start trading down in integers. this is my biggest retail and home depot and lowe's which is housing detail but i...
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and karen kind of brought those two things together. i will try to round that conversation out with a chart that i'm looking at which is actually high yield -- high yield spreads. you can look at it in terms of the absolute spread to swaps or cds spreads which have actually blown out a bit and people have been purchasing those a bit more, but this high yield spread essentially is what is the institutional next best option right? so you have the minimum trades that are all in the ark and the new wave, the new economy. you have karen's names that are low multiple but high growth or high free cash flow generating companies. you have the financials and some of the builders that key off that two-ten spread. then you have a lot of macroeconomic hedge funds that will say, okay, i'm going to invest in this relative to that. and the "that" is credit as you have seen that credit spread blow out, i think you have seen a rotation out of some of the more speculative pockets of the equities market because, as karen said, the risk/reward is simply bet
and karen kind of brought those two things together. i will try to round that conversation out with a chart that i'm looking at which is actually high yield -- high yield spreads. you can look at it in terms of the absolute spread to swaps or cds spreads which have actually blown out a bit and people have been purchasing those a bit more, but this high yield spread essentially is what is the institutional next best option right? so you have the minimum trades that are all in the ark and the new...
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new year, we want to know the top trade for 2022 let's go around the horn could be sec s.e.tor, stock karen, kick it off >> my top trade probably not all that surprising is banks it's really based on a few things pu the main premise is i think the fed will raise rates they telegraphed it over and over again i think value stocks will be where you want to be heavily weighed in kryour portfolio banks are clearly value stocks they will be able to grow loans that's been weighing on the growth i like the value i think we'll see some very nice returns on top of nice returns in 2021. bank s my top industry of the year >> you got do see that spread expand i know there's plenty of reasons why that's not the reason why banks make money that's not the reason why the stocks will go higher but yet it is because that's the way it's been i'm curious what your take on what the yield curve will bring us next year will be in relationship to karen's trade. >> i think the fed will be reluctant to raise rates in the front end to an extent where it inverts yield curve and leads to rece recessionary pressures they
new year, we want to know the top trade for 2022 let's go around the horn could be sec s.e.tor, stock karen, kick it off >> my top trade probably not all that surprising is banks it's really based on a few things pu the main premise is i think the fed will raise rates they telegraphed it over and over again i think value stocks will be where you want to be heavily weighed in kryour portfolio banks are clearly value stocks they will be able to grow loans that's been weighing on the growth...
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karen, another big buyback from those guys this morning. although all retailers sort of struggling with this new era of organized theft and a lot of them are starting to lean on congress to help them fight back in these marketplaces where you can sell stolen goods. >> yeah, that's been a problem for we've seen it now with target i forget, there was another one last week. i don't know how we're going to solve it, but you know, that will obviously weigh on margins if some amount of your inventory you get zero for so i mean, however, they seem to have a great handle on their business and karen lynch seemed very excited about, she is closing 900 stores so they're going to be able to be more efficient and she thinks without really losing any revenue, so that would obviously be a good thing. also, they're focusing more on primary care and you know, she came from aetna so she knows that side of the business well all that said, at 12.5 times earnings, a little cheaper than that, i want to own low pe stocks and i think this one's got momentum and wi
karen, another big buyback from those guys this morning. although all retailers sort of struggling with this new era of organized theft and a lot of them are starting to lean on congress to help them fight back in these marketplaces where you can sell stolen goods. >> yeah, that's been a problem for we've seen it now with target i forget, there was another one last week. i don't know how we're going to solve it, but you know, that will obviously weigh on margins if some amount of your...
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from author karen tumulty and simon & schuster. thank you thank you so r joining us today. >> when roosevelt arrived in the united states for the first time he was 12 years old. in his current book rescuing socrates he writes when he landed at jfk airport in new york that he had quote a head full of lies and a belly full of tropical parasites. in many respects the dominican republic native admits he was an unlikely candidate for the ivy league. however, he eventually earned a phd in english from columbia university. he went on to run the columbia core curriculum from 2008-2018. the subtitle of his life story, how the great books changed my life and why they matter for a new generation. >> on this episode of booknotes+ booknotes+ is available on c-span now at wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts and has something for every listener. washington today gives you the latest from the nation's capital and every week booknotes+ has interviews with writers about their latest works here look g at issues of t
from author karen tumulty and simon & schuster. thank you thank you so r joining us today. >> when roosevelt arrived in the united states for the first time he was 12 years old. in his current book rescuing socrates he writes when he landed at jfk airport in new york that he had quote a head full of lies and a belly full of tropical parasites. in many respects the dominican republic native admits he was an unlikely candidate for the ivy league. however, he eventually earned a phd in...
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let karen you said she owned the room. and while she may have understood she did have a powerful voice, she had no idea she could own the room with kids and young people coming from around the country who were well educated somewhere very well off. they just looked at her in awe and that empowered her. she knew she was making a difference. >> i was going to add to that and say, this is just my very own personal views, when you have a woman who could neither read nor write you have a woman who had a sixth grade education who is doing a lot of keeping the records and a lot of the administrative work to keep all of the plantation running the way it needed to with a sixth-grade education, those are the only opportunities they had for how we value formal education and how we learn in this country. there had to be something else. there had to be something on the inside that manifested itself on the outside with their actions. it was like in their heads they had deliberate moves that had to be made in a certain time and in a cert
let karen you said she owned the room. and while she may have understood she did have a powerful voice, she had no idea she could own the room with kids and young people coming from around the country who were well educated somewhere very well off. they just looked at her in awe and that empowered her. she knew she was making a difference. >> i was going to add to that and say, this is just my very own personal views, when you have a woman who could neither read nor write you have a woman...
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like, you said, karen, she owned the room. she may have understood she did have a powerful voice, she had no idea she could hold a room with kids and young people coming from around the country who are well educated, some of them were very well off. they looked at her and awe. that empowered her. she knew she was making a difference. >> i think you are absolutely right. i was going to add to that and say i find it, and this is my very own personal views that, when you have a woman who could neither read nor write, and you have a woman who had a sixth grade education, who was doing a lot of the keeping of records, and a lot of the administrative work to keep all the plantation running the way it needed to with a sixth grade education, when you have those opportunities that they had, for how we value formal education, and how we learn in this country, there had to be something else. there had to be something on the inside that manifested itself on the outside their actions. and it was like in their head that they had these delib
like, you said, karen, she owned the room. she may have understood she did have a powerful voice, she had no idea she could hold a room with kids and young people coming from around the country who are well educated, some of them were very well off. they looked at her and awe. that empowered her. she knew she was making a difference. >> i think you are absolutely right. i was going to add to that and say i find it, and this is my very own personal views that, when you have a woman who...
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karen: there are basically two facts. if you have renewable energy, the variable costs are very low. if they are producing, it is basically for free. you have lots of investment to undertake. then the question is how are you going to finance that? on the one hand of variable costs will go down. we just have higher cost in certain hours. on the other hand, the fixed cost will make up more of the overall cost. my expectation is the electricity prices will rise. the prices at the exchange. whether or not it contributes to inflation -- how fast you can substitute for gas, which at the moment are burdened by high carbon prices, which are expected to go higher. that is also part of the story. alix: i mentioned earlier in relation to gas. we have a headline that crossed moments ago that olaf scholz says the invasion of ukraine would trigger a follow-up reaction. president biden speaking to putin use the nord stream 2 pipeline is applicable weapon for president putin? karen: i cannot assess president putin but there are two sides
karen: there are basically two facts. if you have renewable energy, the variable costs are very low. if they are producing, it is basically for free. you have lots of investment to undertake. then the question is how are you going to finance that? on the one hand of variable costs will go down. we just have higher cost in certain hours. on the other hand, the fixed cost will make up more of the overall cost. my expectation is the electricity prices will rise. the prices at the exchange. whether...
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siddique karen, the ma or of cases that they. siddique karen, the mayor of london _ cases that they. siddique karen, the mayor of london has _ cases that they. siddique karen, the mayor of london has been _ cases that they. siddique karen, the mayor of london has been quite - cases that they. siddique karen, the | mayor of london has been quite blunt about it today, natalie, the number of workers that are off because of omicron at the moment and the pressure it's putting on public services. what dc and nottingham? because clearly in london, according to the i hear, there is a real problem with worker shortages. lee did say in our editorial conference this morning we need to look at what's happening in london, because it's probably coming in a couple of weeks. people around the country are looking at what's happening in london. as i said a few minutes ago comedy hospitals like the queens medical centre, the two main hospitals in nottingham, they are already feeling the strain from normal winter pressure is, so even a small increas
siddique karen, the ma or of cases that they. siddique karen, the mayor of london _ cases that they. siddique karen, the mayor of london has _ cases that they. siddique karen, the mayor of london has been _ cases that they. siddique karen, the mayor of london has been quite - cases that they. siddique karen, the | mayor of london has been quite blunt about it today, natalie, the number of workers that are off because of omicron at the moment and the pressure it's putting on public services....
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released and karen has said that this will be one of our first stops in the book to work after devouring the book myself, i thinknk the readers wl agree that it has been well researched and balanced and insightful looking into the life of one of the finest most fascinating and consequential figures and in full disclosure i thought it would mention that is privileged to work for reagan as a young a minute and first in the white house and then in los angeles after the reagan left washington it ended thereof as part of their small staff and the post presidential life and ultimately serving it is a spokesperson and press secretary and it wasas an incredible adventure in one of the greatest gifts o of my life rated the journey over six years, open my eyes to the world and to be important and of decency, kindness and character and leadership and i also saw the private side of the reagan during ongoing moments where iti witnessed firsthand the devotion to one another and i the sources for that library with tremendous interest just like all of you will and i thought i knew just about all there w
released and karen has said that this will be one of our first stops in the book to work after devouring the book myself, i thinknk the readers wl agree that it has been well researched and balanced and insightful looking into the life of one of the finest most fascinating and consequential figures and in full disclosure i thought it would mention that is privileged to work for reagan as a young a minute and first in the white house and then in los angeles after the reagan left washington it...
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but jack schumacher says he knows. >> this is where karen johnson was laying. she was murdered right here in this doorway. >> reporter: how was she killed? >> choked, smothered, just bulldogged down by carl. >> reporter: jack schumacher says he knows that because carl pressley told him how it all went down that weekend. he also knows that bruce harkey wanted everyone in san saba to know that he was going out of town. jack vaughn, a local businessman, says he had only a nodding acquaintance with bruce harkey, and yet -- >> bruce started telling me how that he was going to be out of town all weekend long. stressed that "all weekend long." from, "i'm leaving town early on saturday morning. i won't be back in till late sunday night. it might even be monday before i make it back in." he said, "i'm going to be gone all weekend long." >> reporter: by the time bruce harkey went on trial in april of 2014, his nephew carl pressley had confessed to his part in killing bonnie harkey and her caretaker. and carl's girlfriend, lillian king, had admitted her involvement. with
but jack schumacher says he knows. >> this is where karen johnson was laying. she was murdered right here in this doorway. >> reporter: how was she killed? >> choked, smothered, just bulldogged down by carl. >> reporter: jack schumacher says he knows that because carl pressley told him how it all went down that weekend. he also knows that bruce harkey wanted everyone in san saba to know that he was going out of town. jack vaughn, a local businessman, says he had only a...
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sorry, i said "karen," i meant kate. dr. kate clifford larson is the author of "bound for the promised land," "harriet tubman: portrait of an american hero," and "mary seurat and the plot to kill lincoln." she has served as an expert consultant on feature film productions. she is currently a brandeis women's studies research center scholar and her latest book, as i mentioned, is "walk with me: a biography of fannie lou hamer" which was released just this month. karen hill is president and ceo of the harriet tubman home in auburn, new york, where she successfully pursued federal legislation to have the homestead become one of the newest units of the national park service. prior to that she spent more than 30 years working on affordable housing development including a federal appointment to implement a court order to desegregate the city of yonkers. she was chief executive of the affordable housing implementation office and chief executive of the american homeowner education and counseling institute. thank you both for being h
sorry, i said "karen," i meant kate. dr. kate clifford larson is the author of "bound for the promised land," "harriet tubman: portrait of an american hero," and "mary seurat and the plot to kill lincoln." she has served as an expert consultant on feature film productions. she is currently a brandeis women's studies research center scholar and her latest book, as i mentioned, is "walk with me: a biography of fannie lou hamer" which was released...
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>> go ahead, karen. >> you go, kate. tubman could not read or right so her literacy was an issue for the elites in the abolition movement and she had other literacies and because of her strong faith and her genius and personality, she navigated that class environment because she had work to do and she was, like, okay, frederick douglas, if you don't have time for me today i'm going to go rescue somebody or i'm going to go do something else, and that's not to denigrate franklin douglas, but he was of a different class and they played out in their relationship. with haimer, it was the same thing. she had a sixth grade education, but her genius was so vast and she lived in a world where white and black men still were in control in their own worlds and elite men didn't want haimer rising to the top. they thought she was uncouth and unsophisticated and they didn't want her uppage on the national news, in the newspapers on television. they wanted to be the ones doing that, but she did the work. she was on the ground. she was b
>> go ahead, karen. >> you go, kate. tubman could not read or right so her literacy was an issue for the elites in the abolition movement and she had other literacies and because of her strong faith and her genius and personality, she navigated that class environment because she had work to do and she was, like, okay, frederick douglas, if you don't have time for me today i'm going to go rescue somebody or i'm going to go do something else, and that's not to denigrate franklin...
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i think it was an uninspired choice >> karen, how about you? wood or wood not twitter >> wood not, but to be fair -- they have this other thought of interest rates going higher, high multiple things going lower. i would rather facebook. i notice, i just snuck that in there. >> yeah, and. >>> next up cathie wood. so dan, wood or wood nod >> i wood not. i don't disagree with what she's saying i just don't find what they're doing right now to be particularly compelling. mel, i don't know if you saw some of those amc, the gamestop, they got absolutely creamed here today. a lot of the stocks, they haven't been through a correction just yet, and that could really weigh on their assets under manage. so i think this thing need to probably have a capitulation, and then i would at some point though -- >> i wood robinhood, and i think they have the capitulation you can't tell me this stock hasn't been taken down hard. i think you have a case here, cathie talks about the digital wallet dynamic, how about how sticky it is, how popular it is, and i think, ye
i think it was an uninspired choice >> karen, how about you? wood or wood not twitter >> wood not, but to be fair -- they have this other thought of interest rates going higher, high multiple things going lower. i would rather facebook. i notice, i just snuck that in there. >> yeah, and. >>> next up cathie wood. so dan, wood or wood nod >> i wood not. i don't disagree with what she's saying i just don't find what they're doing right now to be particularly...
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>> reporter: karen admitted she bought that tracfone for diana. then they asked her if diana had said anything about peggy nadell's murder. her answer blew them away. >> she did say that she was there at the mother-in-law's. >> did she tell you who stabbed her? >> no. >> reporter: prosecutor richard moran was there listening in another room. >> and that's the first time we have first-hand information that diana was in the house. >> reporter: before long, diana was in that same miami interrogation room where she recognized some familiar faces she probably wasn't pleased to see. >> you know who we are, right? >> yeah, why wouldn't i know who you are? >> okay. just making sure. >> steve and earl. >> reporter: and she knew why they were there. >> you think i killed my mother-in-law. is that what you're telling me? >> reporter: yes, it was, and after five months, their investigation was about to end. >> you're under arrest for the murder of peggy nadell. >> i did not murder my mother-in-law. >> reporter: that same day, another team arrested andrea bens
>> reporter: karen admitted she bought that tracfone for diana. then they asked her if diana had said anything about peggy nadell's murder. her answer blew them away. >> she did say that she was there at the mother-in-law's. >> did she tell you who stabbed her? >> no. >> reporter: prosecutor richard moran was there listening in another room. >> and that's the first time we have first-hand information that diana was in the house. >> reporter: before...
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i rise today to recognize a true education leader, dire brook state president karen a. bowyer. dr. bowyer has served as president of dire state community college for 37 years and was the first female president to lead the institution. mr. kustoff: in fact, at that time, there were no female college presidents in the entire state of tennessee at that time. indeed, dr. bowyer broke barriers, and she opened doors for students and their families across west tennessee to achieve a higher education. under karen bowyer, enrollment in diersburg state -- diresburg state grow more than 100% during his tenure. the impact that karen bowyer has had on our community in west tennessee is absolutely immeasurable. we thank you for your service, karen bowyer, and robota and i -- row bertha and i wish you the best in your well-deserved retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro temp
i rise today to recognize a true education leader, dire brook state president karen a. bowyer. dr. bowyer has served as president of dire state community college for 37 years and was the first female president to lead the institution. mr. kustoff: in fact, at that time, there were no female college presidents in the entire state of tennessee at that time. indeed, dr. bowyer broke barriers, and she opened doors for students and their families across west tennessee to achieve a higher education....
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karen grein, try and prevent this. karen grepin, associate - try and prevent this. karen | grepin, associate professor try and prevent this. karen i grepin, associate professor at the school of public health at the school of public health at the university of hong kong, thank you so much forjoining us with your thoughts. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines from around the world. donald trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, has agreed to give evidence to the congressional committee investigating the january the 6th riot at the capitol building in washington. he had previously defied a subpoena — that's a legal order — requiring him to testify. at least three people have been killed in a shooting at a michigan high school. eight others were wounded, including a teacher. officials say a 15—year—old suspect is in custody, and a semi—automatic handgun has been recovered. in new york, testimonies have begun at ghislaine maxwell's criminal trial. the first alleged accuser, known as �*jane', has said that she was ia years old when she
karen grein, try and prevent this. karen grepin, associate - try and prevent this. karen | grepin, associate professor try and prevent this. karen i grepin, associate professor at the school of public health at the school of public health at the university of hong kong, thank you so much forjoining us with your thoughts. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines from around the world. donald trump's former chief of staff, mark meadows, has agreed to give evidence to the...
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karens, that was beautiful. thank you, karen jefferson. for sitting in with the band. we have to take a break, but we'll be right back with will forte. one more! ♪ i swear that i'm not a racist ♪ ♪ i swear that i'm not a racist ♪ ♪ i swear that i'm not a racist ♪ ♪ i have a black friend ♪ [ best of my love by black pumas feat. sofia reyes ] shop target deals now. save $20 when you spend $100 on select toys. just get your offer with target circle. this week only at target. [ music ends ] this holiday season, give your family the gift that keeps on... going? our very own energizer bunny! energizer ultimate lithium. [snowball splat and windshield wiper] the #1 longest-lasting aa battery. ♪ ♪ find anything to make your pet's holiday special. this weekend only, save 50% on all beds and holiday toys. and save 20% on your free same-day delivery order with doordash. ♪ ♪ petsmart. anything for pets. (chloe) wireless family plans save you money, but then ♪ ♪ you have to deal with family. so i got visible. get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month.
karens, that was beautiful. thank you, karen jefferson. for sitting in with the band. we have to take a break, but we'll be right back with will forte. one more! ♪ i swear that i'm not a racist ♪ ♪ i swear that i'm not a racist ♪ ♪ i swear that i'm not a racist ♪ ♪ i have a black friend ♪ [ best of my love by black pumas feat. sofia reyes ] shop target deals now. save $20 when you spend $100 on select toys. just get your offer with target circle. this week only at target. [...
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cnbc karen cho is here with a preview. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning happy friday i'm phillip mena >> glad you're with us i'm francis rivera u.s. officials confirm new cases have been detected in four states with five cases in the new york area. nbc's kelly o'donnell has more >> reporter: expected but still unnerving. more cases of the omicron variant detected inside the u.s. new york officials calling a news conference to announce omicron is there add colorado to california and minnesota. officials identified omicron in a denver area woman who returned after a tour in southern africa. she was fully vaccinated but had not received a booster >> she is experiencing mild symptoms and is isolating at home >> reporter: in minnesota, governor tim walls trying to offer reassurance. >> it's not surprising that it showed up. >> reporter: that case involves a minneapolis area man, vaccinated and boosted, who had traveled to new york city, where he attended an anime center last month, held at the javits center, once
cnbc karen cho is here with a preview. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning happy friday i'm phillip mena >> glad you're with us i'm francis rivera u.s. officials confirm new cases have been detected in four states with five cases in the new york area. nbc's kelly o'donnell has more >> reporter: expected but still unnerving. more cases of the omicron variant detected inside the u.s. new york officials calling a news conference to announce omicron is...
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found in all of karen's work. we must have a mower just future that literature, imagination and the writers all have important roles to play. an unwavering commitment to her artistic vision. having a distinguished contribution to american literature. karen, congratulations on this richly deserved. >> to the board of directors of the national book foundation, chair, executive director and associate director and. thank you for this gracious and profound honor. thank you for your gracious introduction. the names of former honor reason looting the illustrious maxine pinkston. i know that i am here because of a small, but mighty independent press, coffeehouse press and its visionary publisher. read my work and took a chance on my writing. alan and the coffeehouse staff brought me into the world of publishing. intellectual and social influence, the art of bookmaking and the level of language and stories. after launching my first novel, alan asked, well, karen, what do you have next? oh, i answered, very different. you w
found in all of karen's work. we must have a mower just future that literature, imagination and the writers all have important roles to play. an unwavering commitment to her artistic vision. having a distinguished contribution to american literature. karen, congratulations on this richly deserved. >> to the board of directors of the national book foundation, chair, executive director and associate director and. thank you for this gracious and profound honor. thank you for your gracious...
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karen's work this kind of u.s. focused lines us in the united states the only too much of the world but how we are impacting like global forces of war. migration capitalism that we do not instigate. third landmark novel topic of origin which countless dissertation articles have been written, imagine los angeles is a sign that apocalyptic silt funny moment of conversion caused by a gigantic orange from mexico to california bringing with it you've got to read it to see how many threads karen weaves together her ambition which i most admire about her as a writer she can move easily from a grand project to book of short pieces about japanese brazilians i go to japan for low-wage work some say sensibility another book short pieces featuring japanese-americans who work serious as it is about the damage we do to each other and the world is streaked with human satire as well as ultimately an deep humanity and compassion. it's one reason why found her letters and memories so moving a work inspired the family archive it span
karen's work this kind of u.s. focused lines us in the united states the only too much of the world but how we are impacting like global forces of war. migration capitalism that we do not instigate. third landmark novel topic of origin which countless dissertation articles have been written, imagine los angeles is a sign that apocalyptic silt funny moment of conversion caused by a gigantic orange from mexico to california bringing with it you've got to read it to see how many threads karen...
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i was not one of karen's sources for the book so i read it with tremendous interest just like all of you will. i thought i knew just about all there was to know about nancy reagan and karen's book prove me wrong. karen's book to hundreds of individuals over the course of four years drawing on archives, letters, nancy's own memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library in this webinar series that is become so popular especially during this year of difficult separation. i really wish we could've been together at the presidential library overlooking the majestic simi valley were perched in front of the colorful section of the berlin wall, that section symbolizes freedom over communism that president reagan envisioned and as we learned in your book that nancy reagan had a diplomatic hand into, instead we are relying on technology today to take us back in time and bring us together to better understand nancy davis reagan, the daughter, the actress, the partner, the mother, the first lady and caregiver. befo
i was not one of karen's sources for the book so i read it with tremendous interest just like all of you will. i thought i knew just about all there was to know about nancy reagan and karen's book prove me wrong. karen's book to hundreds of individuals over the course of four years drawing on archives, letters, nancy's own memoirs, president reagan's diaries, white house records and much more. karen, welcome to the ronald reagan presidential library in this webinar series that is become so...
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what can the argument be this time around, karen, to say it should still go higher or is there? >> i'm long so i hope thereis an argument, and i will make it. i think there is a lot of 5g to go and apple has changed a lot. when you get in the subscription revenue or the recurring revenue which trades at higher multiples which creates balance for hardware which trades at lower multiple putting it together and the incredible amounts of cash they have, i think the value proposition for apple is far different than some of the high flier tech stocks, like docusign who comes in a ton and is not remotely close to a value stock. i am long apple and microsoft, amazon, alphabet and facebook. to me particularly alphabet and facebook i don't put in that category at all. i look at them as value stocks or m efeta doesn't have any fluf in it at all i am not sticking with ivg which is a high-tech high flier. could it scratch around and come back maybe. but in the face of that, i don't know how these super high flyers can retain those multiples but one thing i have to add, i just had to cover so
what can the argument be this time around, karen, to say it should still go higher or is there? >> i'm long so i hope thereis an argument, and i will make it. i think there is a lot of 5g to go and apple has changed a lot. when you get in the subscription revenue or the recurring revenue which trades at higher multiples which creates balance for hardware which trades at lower multiple putting it together and the incredible amounts of cash they have, i think the value proposition for apple...
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>> i cannot honestly think of anything it did right, karen. i think what i have here is actually nothing in here that was not available and would not have been available to the senate if they had done honest confirmation hearing that they should have. which would be appropriate for giving 853-year-old, a 54-year-old man a lifetime seat on the supreme court. there were people, there to to the brick kavanaugh hearing. this is before sexual assault allegations came up. i remember watching those hearings at my desk at work and watch it in spare time between editing. i was sort of a blown away. i only vaguely knew of brick kavanaugh. this is before had any idea i be writing a book about him. i was so persuaded by the evidence the democratic senators marshaled that he had been dishonest and his answers to them during his two previous confirmation hearings for the d.c. court of appeals that i thought and backgrounds alone he should not have been confirmed. what i have in the book and comprehensive forms that did not get much attention our e-mails tha
>> i cannot honestly think of anything it did right, karen. i think what i have here is actually nothing in here that was not available and would not have been available to the senate if they had done honest confirmation hearing that they should have. which would be appropriate for giving 853-year-old, a 54-year-old man a lifetime seat on the supreme court. there were people, there to to the brick kavanaugh hearing. this is before sexual assault allegations came up. i remember watching...
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karen-mania has been sweeping this country for the last two years. and here in hollywood, there is a new musical across the street from us called "a christmas karen." [ laughter ] they're doing 18 shows a week right next door to the marshalls. and joining us now, to give us a sample of what they do, please welcome the original cast of "a christmas karen." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jingle bells ♪ ♪ oh jingle bells jingling bells today ♪ ♪ i swear to god i'm gonna call the [ muted ] hoa ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. classics like this. "o christmas tree." ♪ stop filming me stop filming me ♪ ♪ i don't want to go viral ♪ ♪ stop filming me stop filming me ♪ ♪ as i start to spiral ♪ ♪ i'm screaming in the parking lot put on a mask ♪ ♪ i think not ♪ ♪ stop filming me stop filming me ♪ ♪ i'll lose my job at michael's ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and the beloved song action, "we wish you a merry christmas." ♪ i swear that i'm not a racist ♪ ♪ i swear that i'm not a racist i swear t
karen-mania has been sweeping this country for the last two years. and here in hollywood, there is a new musical across the street from us called "a christmas karen." [ laughter ] they're doing 18 shows a week right next door to the marshalls. and joining us now, to give us a sample of what they do, please welcome the original cast of "a christmas karen." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jingle bells ♪ ♪ oh jingle bells jingling bells today ♪ ♪ i swear to god i'm gonna...
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i think she is kind of a karen because she became the manager, she's like a super karen, so no she so powerful that she wants to squash everyone she has a beef with. i like that he tweets people like her and bernie sanders. he treated bertie sanders, you're still alive? you get the feeling that musk i one of us, we get the best people on our side, it is true what kennedy is saying. when you compare him to a politician, he's doing more for this world, especially space exploration and batteries, than any politician or corporation, so it's kind of nice to see him just flatten a pretentious loudmouth red figure for things on this one. when he said bertie sanders. >> for things? >> number one, he had a great podcast talking about world war ii you should check out for a two, if anyone is selling one o his lame throwers, i will buy it , number three, if he ever gets a really commercial over and lasting, number four, i think he should be our secretar of transportation. he is phenomenal. he likes to have the kids, but he is done. >> have a lot of kids. tyrus, speaking everett. >> don't go ther
i think she is kind of a karen because she became the manager, she's like a super karen, so no she so powerful that she wants to squash everyone she has a beef with. i like that he tweets people like her and bernie sanders. he treated bertie sanders, you're still alive? you get the feeling that musk i one of us, we get the best people on our side, it is true what kennedy is saying. when you compare him to a politician, he's doing more for this world, especially space exploration and batteries,...
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karen is been normally meaningful to me by discovering literature in the same year karen began publishing. as a college student wondering if a vietnamese refugee like me could be a writer in english somewhat like me could be part of america along comes karen to the ark of the rain forest and blows my mind. but by america karen met more than just the united states of the ark of the rain forest put together magical realism in a story about environmental destruction shoot pursuit for the next 30 years. the movements of migrants of race relations the challenges of writing about history and memory from north america from japan to the united states. japanese much more attention karen's work implies this focus lends us in the united states not only to much of the world but also her third and landmark novel which countless dissertation chapters have been written imagine los angeles as a sign of an apocalyptic moni of convergence caused by a gigantic orange moving from mexico to california bringing with it he got to read it toet see how many threads karen weaves together she is ambitious and one o
karen is been normally meaningful to me by discovering literature in the same year karen began publishing. as a college student wondering if a vietnamese refugee like me could be a writer in english somewhat like me could be part of america along comes karen to the ark of the rain forest and blows my mind. but by america karen met more than just the united states of the ark of the rain forest put together magical realism in a story about environmental destruction shoot pursuit for the next 30...
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he was subletting his office from karen. >> we sat down with the officers. and they wanted to know what kind of clients was he seeing, and, you know, what was his practice like. >> because the assumption was this was about marshall? >> yeah. >> i'm wondering whether you felt more of a threat after the second and third murder scenes are sort of announced. >> honestly, i was scared. but i also knew, or believed, that this was personal. and i felt in my heart of hearts that when this shooter crossed steve off his list, that he was moving down a list. >> if the killer did have a list, police were racing to find out why were these people on it? what did they have in common? investigators collected shell casings at karen's office and discovered they were .40 caliber. same as at the other two crime scenes. four murders now in less than 31 hours. all possibly committed by the same person. there was one promising clue. dna on a shell casing recovered at the scene of steve pitt's murder. investigators ran it through their system, but there was no match. by 10:00 a.m.
he was subletting his office from karen. >> we sat down with the officers. and they wanted to know what kind of clients was he seeing, and, you know, what was his practice like. >> because the assumption was this was about marshall? >> yeah. >> i'm wondering whether you felt more of a threat after the second and third murder scenes are sort of announced. >> honestly, i was scared. but i also knew, or believed, that this was personal. and i felt in my heart of...
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sherry, jamie, karen, and so many people i am forgetting my agent. i have to say hi mom because i know that she is watching and this is such a special moment. i want to thank so much everyone who shared theirr stories with me for the book. writing this book is the biggest honor of my life. i feel like every single person that i interviewed, was giving me such a treasure in telling me their story. i learned so much from all of you. from all of the rescuers, most of all i learned that human beings are capable of doing things that seemm impossible. all we have to do is decide it is important to us. i'mrr going to carry that with me forever that help with me forever. thank you. >> christina, your book is the first work of nonfiction ever to win a carcass prize in the category of young readers literature.nd congratulations and thank you for the special thoughts. now i would like to introduce the judges for the 2021 carcass prize for fiction. bookseller critic, and fiction editor laurie to introduce the finalists in the category of fiction, kirkus prize ju
sherry, jamie, karen, and so many people i am forgetting my agent. i have to say hi mom because i know that she is watching and this is such a special moment. i want to thank so much everyone who shared theirr stories with me for the book. writing this book is the biggest honor of my life. i feel like every single person that i interviewed, was giving me such a treasure in telling me their story. i learned so much from all of you. from all of the rescuers, most of all i learned that human...
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the word to karen and his insula with senator karen. and she did that to defend elizabeth warren who lied about being a native american so she could get a law professor drop and then stole a recipe from a native american cookbook called pow wow chow. >> sean: kaylee, you get the last word. and congratulations on "the new york times" best seller. >> thank you. you were instrumental in that. i would say this. we need more nonpoliticians in thell swamp. i was in the swamp. happen to work for donald trump, the rate is president of our time. we need more people like elon musk getting in the game and he might be doing that. tweeting about build back better. he is very good at branding. elon musk may have a political future. we need more people like him in the swamp. takes a lot of courage to go there and break with what is comfortable. >> sean: i don't think elizabeth warrenou understands what's risk it takes to build a business. there's a lot of risk and a lot of people that try, fail. and those that are successful also be celebrated. and gu
the word to karen and his insula with senator karen. and she did that to defend elizabeth warren who lied about being a native american so she could get a law professor drop and then stole a recipe from a native american cookbook called pow wow chow. >> sean: kaylee, you get the last word. and congratulations on "the new york times" best seller. >> thank you. you were instrumental in that. i would say this. we need more nonpoliticians in thell swamp. i was in the swamp....
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"cornhole karen!" [ cheers and applause ] unfortunately cornhole karen couldn't be with us tonight. she is busy getting thrown out of a trader joe's. [ laughter ] but here to accept on her behalf, please welcome the american cornhole league women's doubles world champions, samantha finley and rosie streaker! [ cheers and applause ] you'll accept this award on karen's behalf. ladies, thank you. welcome. >> thank you, jimmy. we're so excited to be accepting this award as the two-time world champions for cornhole with the american cornhole league. >> we are excited to be a part of the fastest-growing professional sport in america. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: beautiful, thank you so much. and to commemorate this very, very special and historic event, we made something very special, a cornhole board. [ applause ] ladies, would you like to take a shot? i'll hold that, there you go. at killing karen's mouth with beans. go ahead, our cornhole champions. whoa! whoa! whoa! well, close enough. congratulation congratulations on the "clip of the year." thank you, samantha and roseanne, and
"cornhole karen!" [ cheers and applause ] unfortunately cornhole karen couldn't be with us tonight. she is busy getting thrown out of a trader joe's. [ laughter ] but here to accept on her behalf, please welcome the american cornhole league women's doubles world champions, samantha finley and rosie streaker! [ cheers and applause ] you'll accept this award on karen's behalf. ladies, thank you. welcome. >> thank you, jimmy. we're so excited to be accepting this award as the...
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. >> reporter: at tallyrand restaurant in burbank, california, owner karen ross says the cost of just about everything is climbing. >> we've seen our beef prices go up 50%. >> reporter: 50%, 5-0. >> shocking. >> reporter: it's a result of surging demand from americans with money to spend, combined with lingering supply chain issues, ships stuck at ports, and a shortage of truck drivers to deliver the goods. that's led to the worst inflation in nearly four decades. it had pretty much been kept in check since the last major surns in 19 eight peupon but now the wallop to the wattle is pronounced in basic needs-- energy prices up in the last year. and beef rose up more than 26%. and chicken and seafood up nearly 11%. today, the president pleaded for patience. >> it's a real bump in the road,
. >> reporter: at tallyrand restaurant in burbank, california, owner karen ross says the cost of just about everything is climbing. >> we've seen our beef prices go up 50%. >> reporter: 50%, 5-0. >> shocking. >> reporter: it's a result of surging demand from americans with money to spend, combined with lingering supply chain issues, ships stuck at ports, and a shortage of truck drivers to deliver the goods. that's led to the worst inflation in nearly four decades....
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sherry, jamie, karen in so many people i am forgetting my agent. i have to say hi mom because i know that she is watching and this is such a special moment. i want to thanks so much everyone whoth shared their story with me for the book. writing this book was the biggest honor of myi life. i felt like every single person that i interviewed was giving me such a treasure and telling me their story. i learned so much from all of you. ii learned so much from the boys, from coach, from all of the rescuers, most of all i learned human beings are capable of doing things that eseem impossible. all we have to do is decide it isha important to us. i'm going to carry that with me, carry that hope with me forever so thank you so much to the committee, thank you. >> christina, your book is the first work of nonfiction ever to win a kirkus apprise in the category of young reader literature. congratulations and thank you for the special thoughts. now i would like to introduce the judges for the 2021 kirkus prize for fiction. bookseller. kirkus critic and kirkus f
sherry, jamie, karen in so many people i am forgetting my agent. i have to say hi mom because i know that she is watching and this is such a special moment. i want to thanks so much everyone whoth shared their story with me for the book. writing this book was the biggest honor of myi life. i felt like every single person that i interviewed was giving me such a treasure and telling me their story. i learned so much from all of you. ii learned so much from the boys, from coach, from all of the...
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voluntarily calls into an absolute 5 issue every day, the cattle total over, hey, at feeding time, karen anon say the animals can express a wide range of emotions. they formed family units argue and create friendships. ah, 3rd, 20 hector's of pasture with the animals could roam freely, carmen and young hope the project can help change people's minds. there's another is, i'll say, we're not pointing a finger at others. phoenix are going to dispose of i do doesn't we're not saying you are evil because you are doing this and that would add us the ability to build it else that we don't go around showing pictures taken at slaughter houses or does fear instead. thus, we're taking a more humorous approach and file the policy we're trying to show cattle in a positive light in the toilet. show how beautiful they are, itunes easy and, and that you can experience funny things when you're around them. and like now, no, my plan lankin karen feels especially close to allah, the ox, who was part of a wandering circus company as a calf, until the veterinary authorities intervened. allah and it appeared
voluntarily calls into an absolute 5 issue every day, the cattle total over, hey, at feeding time, karen anon say the animals can express a wide range of emotions. they formed family units argue and create friendships. ah, 3rd, 20 hector's of pasture with the animals could roam freely, carmen and young hope the project can help change people's minds. there's another is, i'll say, we're not pointing a finger at others. phoenix are going to dispose of i do doesn't we're not saying you are evil...
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the word to karen and his insult with senator karen. and she did that to defend elizabeth warren who lied about being a native american so she could get a law professor drop and then stole a recipe from a native american cookbook called pow wow chow. >> sean: kaylee, you get the last word. and congratulations on "the new york times" best seller. >> thank you. you were instrumental in that. i would say this. we need more nonpoliticians in the swamp. i was in the swamp. happen to work for donald trump, the rate is president of our time. we need more people like elon musk getting in the game and he might be doing that. tweeting about build back better. he is very good at branding. elon musk may have a political future. we need more people like him in the swamp. takes a lot of courage to go there and break with what is comfortable. >> sean: i don't think elizabeth warren understands what's risk it takes to build a business. there's a lot of risk and a lot of people that try, fail. and those that are successful also be celebrated. and guess
the word to karen and his insult with senator karen. and she did that to defend elizabeth warren who lied about being a native american so she could get a law professor drop and then stole a recipe from a native american cookbook called pow wow chow. >> sean: kaylee, you get the last word. and congratulations on "the new york times" best seller. >> thank you. you were instrumental in that. i would say this. we need more nonpoliticians in the swamp. i was in the swamp....
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karen anon say the animals can express a wide range of emotions. they formed family units argue and create friendships. ah, 3rd, 20 hector's of pasture with the animals can roam freely, carmen and young hope the project can help change people's minds. there's another is i'll say we're not pointing a finger at others in nissan to dispose of i do doesn't, but you're not saying you are evil because you are doing this and that would add us the ability to build it else that we don't go around showing pictures taken at slaughter houses all thus fear instead that we're taking a more humorous approach. and for the policy, we're trying to show cattle in a positive light in re toy show how beautiful they are tunes you didn't. and that you can experience funny things when you're around them. an like now no, my plan lankin karen feels especially close to allah, the ox, who was part of a wandering circus company as a calf, until the veterinary authorities intervened. allah and it appear instead of the arbiter now he is dotted on without having to perform tricks
karen anon say the animals can express a wide range of emotions. they formed family units argue and create friendships. ah, 3rd, 20 hector's of pasture with the animals can roam freely, carmen and young hope the project can help change people's minds. there's another is i'll say we're not pointing a finger at others in nissan to dispose of i do doesn't, but you're not saying you are evil because you are doing this and that would add us the ability to build it else that we don't go around...
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and with vaccines in their arms. >> karen, thank you so much. >> janessa is tracking a fire danger in the southwest. that's next. >>> and when senator elizabeth warren goes teel mk afr onuson twitter, things get ugly in 280 characters or less they're back. yes, i hear them. uh-oh. why are these birds so angry?! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. we save a lot. i'm going...i'm going. aaaahh! hurry, hurry! i know, i know! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. cheez-it snap'd! they're on a mission to save every sandwich from a boring bag of chips. noooo! sandwiches meet your cheesy, thin, crispy cheez-it snap'd savior. so cheesy! so cheesy. cheez-it snap'd. level up your lunch. goodbye chippies ♪ christmas music ♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, what?! no! over the cou
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however, every day the cattle total over, hey, at feeding time, karen anon say the animals can express a wide range of emotions. they formed family units argue and create friendships. ah, there are 20 hector's of pasture, where the analysts can roam freely, carmen and young hope the project can help change people's minds. that unless our i'll say we're not pointing a finger at others, phoenix are going to dispose of i do doesn't, but you're not saying you are evil because you are doing this and that order does he applaud, he could bid it else and that we don't go around showing pictures taken at slaughter houses or does fear instead. thus we're taking a more humorous approach. and so the pussy, we are trying to show cattle in a positive light in vitaly show how beautiful they are tunes easy and, and that you can experience funny things when you're around them and like now now my plan, lankin karen feels especially close to allah. the ox, who was part of a wandering circus company as a calf, until the veterinary authorities intervened. allah and it appeared instead of the arbiter. now h
however, every day the cattle total over, hey, at feeding time, karen anon say the animals can express a wide range of emotions. they formed family units argue and create friendships. ah, there are 20 hector's of pasture, where the analysts can roam freely, carmen and young hope the project can help change people's minds. that unless our i'll say we're not pointing a finger at others, phoenix are going to dispose of i do doesn't, but you're not saying you are evil because you are doing this and...
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karen feels especially close to all the ox. who was part of a wandering circus company as a calf, until the veterinary authorities intervened. all are ended, appear instead of the arbiter. now he is dotted on without having to perform tricks. no, i'd like you to meet a very interesting and very brave woman. her name is osler, imre, and she is learning to read and write. and she's doing so at the age where many others go into retirement. illiteracy is still wide spread among women in her country. that is turkey. as recently as 30 years ago, up to a 3rd of all women were affected as le grew up in poverty near the city of van. and she made a lot of sacrifices to ensure that her children got a good education. now she too wants to make up for mist time. in the course of her life as li emory has made more loaves of flatbread than she can count. she had to feed at 10 children. she had no time left over for learning. she never went to school, want the shuttle that i was married at age 15 and had my 1st child at 16 to know it's always b
karen feels especially close to all the ox. who was part of a wandering circus company as a calf, until the veterinary authorities intervened. all are ended, appear instead of the arbiter. now he is dotted on without having to perform tricks. no, i'd like you to meet a very interesting and very brave woman. her name is osler, imre, and she is learning to read and write. and she's doing so at the age where many others go into retirement. illiteracy is still wide spread among women in her...